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12-DecemberFine As Wine Mocksville Couple Working Together At New Winery At Their Home Page C1 'VVcir S c 'ig ly V V re ^ 'j'c ly rj ririinci Wiih Myvv Linuurj - J - l D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPm/E|#ECORD USPS 149-60 Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003 ;40, PAGES / " , ‘J - U iv " S n : ', a ?/■ , т г г г щ т ■ Гчк! J V F Grtechen Ehrlieh in the front yard of herfamiiy home on North IVlain Street, IVIocl<sville, one of six to be open for holiday tours Sunday to benefit the Davie County Hospitai Auxiiiary. . - Photo by Robin Fergusson C h ris tm a s In D a v ie Saturday, Noon Until... Brock Perforining Arts Center, N. Main St., Mocksville, “Blue Ciiristmas” witii food, decorated trees, bluegrass music culminating with Blue Highway concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Candyiand Christmas Parade, Main Street, Mocksville; followed by lighting of tlie oak trees on the square, downtown Sunday, 2-5 p.m. Davie County Hospital Auxiliary Holiday Tour of Homes, start at hospital lobby Sunday, 2 p.m. Cooieemee Christmas celebration at tiie Zachary House, dramatic reading, fudge contest, singing, Santa Monday, 4 and 7 p.m. Brock Performing Arts Center, N. Main St., Mocksville, Taradiddle Players production of “Tlie Littlest Angel” Parade, Homes Tour, Music And More Welcome Holidays The Sweet Potato Queens arc ali dressed up and ready to go. Dwight Sparks, grand marshal of the Candylund Christmas Hometown Parade in downtown Mocksville, will be cscorted by these “lovelies” at the front of the parade at 3 p.m. Saturday on North Main Street. Sec page 4. Elvis won’t be there, or will he? Regardless, there will be a Blue Christ­ mas Saturday afternoon at the Brock Performing Arts Center, witli free activities all day and ending with a concert (admission required) by biue- gra.ss band. Blue Highway. See page 8. Gretchen Ehrlieh has lived in a historic North IVIain Street Mocksville home for le.ss than a year, yet she feels ho.spitnble - giving back to a com­ munity that has so graciously welcomed her and her family. Her home will be part of the Dnvie County Hospital’s Holiday Tour of Homes on Sunday afternoon. See page 8. John Bennes has appeared in movies and television shows, and regu­ larly presented The Christmus Carol in Charlotte. On Sunday afternoon at 2 at the Zaehaiy House in Cooieemee, the actor will present a dramatic reading as part of tiie town’s celebration of the holidays. Expect to see Santa and eat plenty of fudge. See page 4. The Taradiddle Players are favorites among Davie young people. The touring production group will be at the Brock for two performances of The Littlest Angel on Monday afternoon and evening. See page 8. Chase Suspect Still At Large Davie Sheriff's Sgt. TD. Myers suffered minor injuries while chasing a suspect Friday night. - Photo by Robin Fergusson By .luckiu Scubolt Davie County Enterprise Record A high speed chase tlirough the western part of the couiity Friday evening resulted in a crasli and the driver escaping arrest by fleeing au­ thorities on foot. According to an investigation report by the Davie County Sheriff’s Office, Sgt. T.D. Myers was on patrol Nov. 28 around 8:45 p.m. on Junction Road. A car ap­ proached his from behind at a high of speed. Myers pulled his patrol car into the parking lot of Jericho Cluirch of Christ to observe where the vehicle was going. Tiie gray 1992 Nissan Maxima turned loft onto Davie Academy Road towards Greenhlll Road and began traveling at speeds near 70 mpli. Myers began pursuit and acti­ vated his blue lights. The driver continued to flee and ran a stop sign at the intersection of Greenhiil and U.S. 64. The.driver then continued west on 64 and passed three vehicles in a no pass­ ing zone. Myers ran a check on the plate number and it came buck reg­ istered to a 1976 Chevrolet van. The chase continued and at times reached speeds of 110 m.p.h. The driver lost control in a curve just west of Hunting Creek Road and ran off the right shoulder where he struck nn embankment. Myers reported he approached the vehicle but was unable to sec inside due to smoke from the de­ ployed airbag. He reported he iieard someone kicking a window fol­ lowed by glass breaking on the passenger’s side. A black male with dread locks exited the passenger’s side window and wns saying “1 give up, 1 give up”, according to Myers report. But the subject resisted and ran into a nearby pasture. Myers began pursuit on foot but noticed the female in the passenger seat. She was having difficulty breathing and was holding iiercliest. I’IcHse See Car Wrccks - Page 7 Mocksville Studying Sidewalk Issues Mel Jones calls it the “Court Square Strut.” The local singer/songwriter wrote about people getting their daily exercise - on the sidewalks of Mocksville. Those sidewalks serve other pur­ poses, as well. People use them to get frorn home to town, to the YMCA, to school or to see friends. New neighborhoods arc being built, creating the need for more sidewalks. Those sidewalks can be expensive. The Mocksville Planning Board has been studying tlie sidewalk is­ sue for the past six months, and has a plan to set priorities for new side­ walks to be built by the town, and establish policies requiring side­ walks in new residential nnd non- residcntial developments. Public comment on this plan will be taken at a 6 p .m. workshop Tues­ day, Dec. 9 at 6 p.m. in town hall. "Sidewalks are important for pe­ destrian safety.and qtinlity,of life in the town,”'.snid John Gailimore, planning director. “It is importunt for Mocksvillc to hnve a plan for sidewulk.s in existing neighbor­ hoods as well as for new areas.” Copies of the draft plan, which would havc to be adopted by the town bourd, along with a comment form, are available from the town if you are unable to attend the work­ shop. Copy of tlie draft pInn, along with a comment form requests, should be submitted by Jim. 1 to: Davie De­ velopment Services, 123 S. Main St. (751-3340); orTown of Mocksville, 171 Clement St., Mocksvillc (751- 2259). Downtown Parking On Agenda Possible downtown purking re­ strictions will be discussed by mem­ bers of the Mocksville Planning Board at a meeting beginning at 7 p.m, Tuesday, Dec. 9 at town hall. The town bourd usked the plun- ners to consider parking restrictions for certain vehicles on the square during .specini events. A druft ordi- nunce will be reviewed Tue.sday. The board will nlso consider writing a land use plan to accom­ pany the zoning ordinance. Such pluns typically consider utilities, roads, existing and projected devel­ opment in estnbiishing policies for future lund development regula­ tions. For more informalion, contact town liail or the development ser­ vices depnrtment in the County Adniinistrntion Building, 751-3340. 2 - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3E^toriaJ Райг D o W e R e a lly N e e d T o T a lk 1 ,0 0 0 M in u t e s ? Not so long ago, we might have comtnittud people to lunatic asylums for walking «round Ihe streets and sidewalks lalking to ihctTiselvcs. They were nuts. Now we know they’re jusl lalking on cell phones. In a public restroom lasl week, a man, poised dangerously at a urinal beside me, suddenly started lalking loudly, I thought, lo me. More lhan a lillle suфrised, I realized his conversation was with a tiny headpiece. I’ve never believed in taking a telephone into the bath­ room — jusl in case the listener really could see Ihrough the wires. All little children have trouble grasping that Grandma can only hear them, nol sec them, ihrough the phone. Now, they actually can see. Some phones send pictures. Locker rooms and gyms forbid those newfangled phones so papparazi can’t lake a picture of Demi Moore — or me — in (he shower or power lifting 200 pounds. Or 500 pounds, in my case. I have a cell phono, bul I’ve never grown comfortable with il. I don’t care to be "in louch” all Ihc time. People accuse me of intentionally turning the fool ihing off. I’d rather lisien to music when I drive. I may have had two messages in 10 years lhal couldn’t have wailed unlil I got back lo the office. (“I’m going into labor...”) The limes 1 need my cell phone lo work, Ihere always seems to be a tower problem. My phone doesn't work within a three-mile radius of Ihe Soulh Yadkin River bridge on U.S, 601 al Ihe Rowan Couniy line. For some reason, that’s where I always feel Ihe urge to call someone. There arc also ihe gizmos on the phone ... Cell phones cnn now do almost everything except toast bread. There are options ... counllcss oplions. Email. Pic­ tures, Text tncssages. You can cven talk to some of the sophisticnled phones, lell Ihem who to call. And the will do it. No pushing buttons. Of course, lhal means you would have lo read the direc­ lions — a 200-page booklet with liny type and itnpossible to follow guidelines. Using a cell phone is almost as difficult as filling out all the lax forms by April 15. The ringers can sound like .symphonies, bull honis, chimes, bells, whistles and fog horns. It will sound like anything except, maybe, a telephone. They come in two sizes — small and smaller. They come in various colors, various styles and with a multitude of plans, conditions, guarantees, warranties, riders and lifetime commitments. Cell phone companies market programs that give custom­ ers thousands of minules of talk time a month. A thousand minules is more lhan 16 hours. Who — other than telemarketers — has lhat much to talk about? Even telemarketers can’l harass people like they once did. This urge to be on-call — oncc a way-of-life for only critical tasks such as emergency room doctors — is now how most of us operate. Always in louch. Never away from the phone. And since not using the minules would be akin to wasting money, they talk and talk and lalk about... Is OJ guilty? Has Michacl Jackson’s body been invaded by aliens? Was that Saddam Hus.sein shopping at Walman? We’ve gol minules, but are we saying anything worth listening to? — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / E ^ ^ E C O R D USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O, Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co, Dwight Sparks................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson............................General Manager Mike Barnhardl...............................Managing Editor Ray Tutlerow...................................Advertising Director Brian Pills.........................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Bayslnger...................Circulation/Ciassllied Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Davie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemeo Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Sub.scriplion Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N,C„ $25 Out.sidc N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes lo: Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord RO. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 1 Г Ж '- ' " ■ B u s 2 8 , S h a d y G r o v e E l e m e n t a r y - 1 9 5 8 - 5 9 Doug Orrell was the driver for Bus 58 at Shady Grove Elementary School in the 1958-59 school year. The students lived on Milling Road, in the Dulin community, on Cornatzer, Baltimore and Beauchamp roads. Bus 28 also went from Shady Grove to Davie High School carrying the older stu­ dents. I n T h e M a i l ... Recycling Program Takes Giant Step Backward To the editor: Finally, Somebody has spoken up about the currcni Davie County Recycling program and shown il for what il is; almost worthless and a basic waste of time. (Mike Earnhardt's column in the Nov. 27 edition). There are so many things that are recyclable. However, Davie County now will only accept plastic drink bottles, milk jugs, aluminun cans, newspaper, and .some mixed paper,., if you're lucky. When the recycle truck conics down my road. I’m never sure wheiher or not they will take some of the same things thal were taken hist week. The truck doesn't cven go all the way through my road. It turns around before il gels lo the end. I don'l know if Ihere cven is any pickup on the olher end. Also, since ihcre is only the driver in the Inick, Ihe entire operation seems lo lake more tim e for Ihe driver to do il all lhan if it were a two-man job. Be that what it may, Davie County's recycle program seems to have laken a giant step backward. I have a strong suspicion that a lol of Davie Couniy residents are nol willing to be bothered wilh recycling as il now slands. Il's simply easier lo put everything in the irasli... and ullimalely the landfill ,„ where space is already at a premium, Mona Polls, Advance Mocksville Elementary Fall Festival Most Successful To Ihe editor: In October, Mocksville Elementary School held iis annual fall feslival, Il was only because of leachers, assistanis, parenis, slu­ denls and local businesses lhal Ihis was Ihe most successful fall festival yet, A note of thanks lo all of you for Ihe lime and hard work you gave lo make the festival happen. To Mickey Ferrell (You never cease to impress us all wilh lhal cooker,) and to Tami Daniel for all of your organizational help. Thank you to the teachers, assis- lanls, parenis and family members for your willingness lo volun­ leer wherever you were needed for us long as you were needed. Every person who had a pari, from Iransfomiing cardboard boxes inlo a scary tunnel (Claire Hunkier), to helping children decorate pumpkins for four hours (Jeremy Brooks, Nick and Allison Strickland), helped to make the feslival a fun, family time. A spc- Children Of Eden ‘Magnificent’ To Ihe editor: I would like 10 thank Ihe cast, crew, musicians and everyone involved wilh Ihc production of "Children of Eden." I don’t know when 1 have enjoyed a high school production so much. The perfor­ mances were inspiring and the message uplifting. The musical and dramatic talent displayed by our students was outstanding. The music from the show still runs through my mind. Although they do not fully undersland Ihcir message lhal “Ihe hardesl pari of love is let- ling go," Ihey delivered il wilh sincerity and passion. Thunk you Mrs. Shorlt, Mrs. Snow and Mr. Schnub for working so hard lo bring oul the besl in Ihese young people. Thanks also lo Robby Dilmore for helping me wilh searchlights for opening night. They helped create an air of excitement thal pemieated Ihroughoul Ihe perfonnance, 1 am sad lhat the run of the show had lo end, 1 I'eel sure the message of the children of Eden will stay wiih me tlirough- oul the holidays and the coming year, ll was magnificent, Jane Simpson Advance cial thank you to Debbie Koonl/,, who at the lasl minule donated cakes for the cake walk. If you were fortunate enough to win one, lell her how delicious il was. Congratulations lo Mrs. Coutts for winning the firsl one. The basket raffle was even bigger and belter this year. Thank you 10 everyone, including the local businesses which donated Ihe items to fill them. Mrs, Ferrell’s fioracullurc classes at Davie High did an outstanding job of wrapping lliem Ibr us. Thank you. As you can see, it took a lol people pitching in and doing a small part to make the feslival a huge succcss. Thank you to everyone who had a part. I have no doubl ihal Mocksville Elementary is a school of excellence because it is evident lhal we as a community support Ihe principal, Mrs. Coulls, ihe staff, and mosl of all, our children, Polly Reynolds, feslival chair Mocksville Elementary School Letters Welcomed ; The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its rcftU-i, xrs. 'Tho lettens may be on topics of locul, state, national ox i international issue.s. 'i ■ An effort will be made to print all letters, provided thfei-! are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves ' ; ih® risi'f ®dit letters for grammar and for spacc. All letters should include the name and address of the i writer, including a signature, A telephone nuntber,not to < be pitblished, is also requested, Please have letters in the new.spaper office no later tlian I 4 p.ni. Monday of the week to be publlshed. Davie Cbuiity i Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: cmews(ffidavie-enterprise,com. , Got An Opinion? 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. Has the sale of alcoholic beverages harmed the Town of Mocksville? Log on now to cast your vote, www.enterprlse-record.com Yes, 25% No, 75% D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c , 4 , - 3 A 2 0 t h C e n t u r y C h r i s t m a s E v e It just seemed to me that the December column should have to do with Christmas, As many of you know, 1 have enjoyed writing po­ etry for mnny years and much of it has been published in books and magazines. 1 have written several Christmas poems and the following won an award in a contest sponsored by New Earth maga­ zine, In 1979, it was published in a book titled ‘The Gold Star Family Album” in Valley Forge, Pa, I think it is still ap­ propriate today. I know some people don’t enjoy poetry, but maybe you will Louise Stroud bear with me this one time. A TWENTIETH CENTURY CHRISTMAS EVE The crowd was rushing to and fro, Last minute shopping must be done; The time was short - 'twas Christmas Eve, There mu.it be gifts for everyone, A festive spirit filled the air And faces were aglow; Despite the weary, aching feet That trudged through drifting snow. A stranger suddenly appeared. His whereabouts unknown; No one seemed to know or care That He stood so alone. Amid the busy, bustling throng, Apart He seemed to .Hand; And as He watched the crowd surge by He licckoned to a man. Said He, "Would you please be so kind To tell me what goe.i on? There must he something special here To captivate this throng." "My friend,"said he, "do you not know This is Ihe Christmas season? We all give gifts and have a ball Aiul never stop to reason." The stranger looked and saw a child Whose eyes lit up as she beheld A doll so lovely in a store - It .leemed to cast a magic spell. Said He, “My dear, you seem so gay. Why are your eyes so bright? Said she, "Kind sir, do you not know That Santa comes totiight?" The Stranger sadly turned away - Then - there before His eyes Stood a little lady, calm and still And looking very wise. To the little old lady, the Stranger .mid, "Tis Christmas, so they say; And what does Christmas mean to you. Is it just another day? ’’ "Oh, n o!" the litlle old lady replied, “ 'Tis nol jusl anolher day, Almo.it two thousand years ago Our Saviour came this way." "He was born in a lowly manger In a stable in Bethlehem, He came to .save this .linful world. All who'd believe in Him ." The Stranger smiled with eyes so kind Yet .lad, as He watched the throng Pushing, shoving for that one last gift. Then suddenly He was gone. Storehouse Provided Dinner To the editor: 1 would like to thank tho Storehouse for my Thanksgiving din­ ner, Thanks to all the churches that helped put my Thanksgiving together. For all of the volunteers who came out to pass out the dinners, thnnk you. Without all of this, 1 wouldn’t have had a Thanks­ giving to be thankful for, Linda Edwards, Mocksvillc Sponsors Make Festival A Success To tho editor; When we started planning for tho fall festival at Cornatzer El­ ementary (held Nov, 7), we wondered how we would get tho com­ munity to sponor this event when Ihe local economy was nol grcnt. The volunleers slarled making calls nnd in no time, we had 26 local sponsors willing to help the school. The Cornalzer Eleinentary slaff, parenis and kids would like lo thank the sponsors. The festival was a huge succcss. Regina Barney, Mocksville Full Festival Coordinator Steve Dalton: A Positive Influence To the editor: Paslor Steve Dalton lived a short life (48 years), but those years were lived bringing sunshine lo many people. For years, our communily was blessed wilh the gospel program Steve was DJ for on WDSL radio, Music was a big part of Steve's life. He sang and played the piano and organ. He willingly pro­ vided those services al many events, and to several churchcs in our area. In addition lo his music carcer, he taught Bible classes and pastored True Light Christian Ministries, Sincc his early teens, Steve dedicated his life to .service for Christ, thus touching many lives in a positive way, Dorothy Graham Mocksville The Limousine Is Ready To the editor: Wc did it. After much haggling and begging - we have you a limousine. We look forwnrd to .seeing you Saturday morning, Dec, 13, for Ihc 9th Annual Advancc Christmas Parade, Any more requests? Lindu Carter Advance Locally G row n, Hydroponic Tomatoes Come Tasle The Difference! D e w D r « ^ F a m i .402 Fosier Kuad, Mocksviiie (i^bUT IW. Ì4‘''> Kil ill Wblcm P.ivie (‘miiily) Call For Directions (336) 492-5263 OPKNTIIURS. & Flit. N »0N -5l’M AND 5Л'Г. 8 ЛМ-NOON EXAMPLE; $59.95 Gold Charm SAVINGS UP TO si $11.99! 80% OFF! HERE'S THE NEWS: After 43 years, Jim IVIcBride, the founder of Davie Jewelers is retiring. The GOOD NEWS TO YOU is savings on fine Jewelry up to HALF PRICE OR MORE on specially selected items. Save 10%-80% OFF storewide. BUT HURRY! When it's gone, IT'S GONEI GOLD GALLERY am, DIAM O ND, M D O W N U m r S ! 4 3 G r e a t P r i c e s L i k e T h e s e ! Now 4 9 9 ! Past, Present & Future 3 Diamond Rings R E T I R E M E N T S A L E O N L Y ! W E A R E N O T C L O S I N G ! a mDIAMON M O C K S V I L L E Next to Wal-Mart 336-751-3747 GOLD GALLERY C L E M M O N S Across from Wendy’s 336-766-1800 BUYirCOSr BUYNEUCOSIl ШУВЕЮНКШ! 4 - D A V I K C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 Cooleemee Christmas Celebration Sunday COOLEEM EE - A Cool­ eemee Chrisliniis wilh a dra- nialie reailing, refreslimeiils ami a surprise - will be lield Sunday, Dec. 7 al Ilte Zachary House al 2 p.m. The day will fcalure a dra­ malic reading by aclor, John Benncs, and a fudge conlesl. To enter Ihc fudge conlesl, call Dol Shoaf or Virginia Tay­ lor (284-2890) before Friday, Nov. 28. Of course, Sania Claus plans lo slop for a visil wilh area chil­ dren. County Adjusts Goals For Reducing Waste Davie Counly's plan for re­ ducing Ihe amouni of waslo go­ ing to landnils isn’t reulistic. "i hal's Ihe opinion of Carol Rhea, consultant, who helped write a new plun approved last month hy county commission­ ers. “I don't Ihink tiie currcnl plan is realistic," she said. “The plan being presented is reulistic und will accomplish Ihc goals we’ve •SCI." The new version suggests Iceeping Ihe annual disposal rate al .!)7 Ions per person Ihrough 2005. The state average is 1.22 tons, she said. County commission chair Ken White said lhat he hadn't seen a county be successful in reducing solid waste numbers, and asked the consequences if a targeted goal isn't met. Rhea thinks there are no con­ sequences, unless a county fails lo file a plan. In a three-year up­ date, the county will have lo up­ date information and explain why goals .were not met. S c h o o l s W a n t T o U s e G a t e s M o n e y T o S t u d y A l t e r n a t i v e S e t t i n g s Davic Couniy Schools could rcceive some ofthe $11 million grant nioncy coming to North Carolina Ihrough Ihe Dili and Melinda Gales roundalion. 'I'he fouiidatioo’s goul is to prepare students for work and college by creating smuller high schools where students are less likely lo full through the erucks. Davie wouldn’t qualify for (. )■ Ihc first phase of funding, said Davic Schools superintendent, W.G, "Dub" Potts.Thul will go to help set up small schools or curriculums. “The second pliu.se of fund­ ing is probably where we would fall," Polls snid. "We're rei|uest- ing some money for planning. We liavc nol esinblished an al­ ternative progrum tiiat is avail­ able for every child in Davie County who needs an allenialive selling." n ^ z ' ' ,, r - ( - W i ■ C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g of Mocksville Peace of Mind - Round the Clock Care M om and Dad don’t have to be rich to get the best care possible! Cedar Rock is filly licensed by North Carolina and uses only certified staff who iinder^o complete crim inal check and dni/’ screening. • On Site Doctors • 24 Hour Security •Handicap »Snacks Transportation • Trips • Nutritious Meals • Outings • Activities • On Ste Laundry •Caring Staff «Medications • Independenf Living Apartmenfs Available We accept Medicaid & Private Funding "If you think your mom and dad deserve tbe best possible care, call me, Shelia Sammons." I f C e d a r R o c k 191 Crestview Drive Mocksville (336)751-1515 Enough to Si'i've - Small Enoiigli to Ttie Sweet Potato Queens will accompany parade grand marslial Dwight Sparks during IVIocl<sville's parade. Mocksville Christmas Parade Saturday A program is aviiilable nt Nortli Davie Middle School, but due to n lack of funding nnd space, the system has not been able to creule a program for high school students, Potts said. He thinks such u program would re­ duce Ihe high school dropout rule. If Davie receives funding, Potts said it will be used to al­ low people to visit other areas with programs thnt arc working. "My thought is, this Gates money would be money we would use through the rest of the next calendar year, and mnybe have something ready by Janu­ ary 2005." That goal would be realistic, Potls said. The nexl funding will bc an­ nounced in carly December, with funds being awarded in Febru­ ary 2004. There will be rnce cars und big tr\icks, angels and tiny danc­ ers. Add a beauty queen or two, unicyclers and Santa Claus, and you’ve got the makings for a good, hometown Christmas pa­ rade. Thnt and more will be here for M ocksville’s Candylund Christmas Parade Saturday be­ ginning at 3 p.m. The parade will begin at North Main Street nnd Park Av­ enue, travel up North Main Street to Depot Street at the square, turn left und travel down Depot Street to Railroad Streel, going back to the beginning near the Brock Center. “Entluisiusm has been great und I think it will be really good," suid Jonn Carter, Davie Chamber of Commerce presi­ dent, which is sponsoring tho parade along with the Kiwanis Club of Davic County. More than 130 entries will make it one of Mocksville’s lurgest parndes ever, she said, Short performances will tuke place in front of the judge’s stand, set up on North Main near Gaither Street. Ed Vogler, Frances Tutterow, und Brenda Battle will judge entries. No curs will bc allowed lo park on Muin Street from Ouitiier to Water streets, and policc will begin clearing the area ut I p.m. Entries should bc lined up und ready to go by 2 p.m., Carler said. The lineup spaccs only have room for the entries, nol for accompanying vehicles. She reminds people to stay off of private property, and not to block driveways. Buihroom fa­ cilities will be available at Rich Park und near the Brock Cen­ ter. Parents should monitor Ihcir children, nnd not allow them lo run into the streets lo fetch candy during the parade, snid Police Chief Juck Keller. During the parade, the Kiwanis Club will sell 50/50 tickets for $1 ench, with the winner to be unnounced during the lighting of the oak trees on the square. Proceeds will go lo Dnvie County projects. The treeligliting ceremony, with music from the Davie High School bund, will tuke placc im­ mediately following the pnrade, “ Hopefully, people will come early and stay, enjoying downtown and all of the festivi­ ties," Carter said, C h r i s t m a s P a r a d e L i n e u p The following areas are designated for Parade Line-up. Space has been reserved for entries Into the parade - not for other vehicles parking to decorate, Additional space Is not available In these reserved areas. Cars will be towed out of designated reserved areas. Markers are reserved for each enlry. Please line-up accordingly for judging. Do not block driveways, and slay off private property. CL ■ Churoh of Christ Park’ing Lot for large performing groups CQ - Clement Grove Picnic Grounds for Horses MS - Main Street for Larger Floats PA • Park Avenue PO • Poplar Street for Fire Trucks RP - Rich Park Number Entry Name Line-Up 001 Mocl<sville Chlel ol Police PA 002-SCH DHS JROTC CL 003 NC Representative Julia How/ard PA 004-CIV Mocksville Fire Department #1 PO 005 Davie Board of Commissioners PA 006 Richard Poindexter PA 007-SCH DHS War Eagle Band CL 008 Grand Marshal • Dwight Sparks PA 009 Town of Mocksville PA 010-CIV Dessert Rangers MS 011-CIV Mocksville Lions and Leos RP 012-CIV Davie County Sheriff Whitaker PA 013-SGL Jerry Hllbourn #1 RP 014-SGL Jerry Hllbourn #2 RP 015-SÜL Jerry Hllbourn #3 • RP 016-SGL Jerry Hllbourn #4 RP 017 Davie Co. Board of Education PA 018-SCH William R. Davie Raiders - Varsity MS 019-SCH William R. Davie Raiders - JV MS 020-CIV WXil - Lanle Pope RP 021-BUS Tabor for Congress RP 022-CIV Relay for Life - 2004 RP оаз-BUS “Coldwell Banker Triad, Realtors"RP 024-CIV Piedmont C.A.R.S. Assn.RP 025-SGL Ricky Myers RP 026-BUS Sound Connections RP 027-BUS Davie School of Dance RP 028-CIV Virginia Foxx for Congress RP 029-CIV Sherlll Department - Jail RP 030-BUS Autumn Care of Mocksville RP 031-BUS Carolina Marble & Tile RP 032-CIV Cenler Volunleer Fire Dept. #1 PO 033-BUS Merle Norman/Celestlal Day Spa RP 034-BUS Mason Stanley's Tractors RP 035-BUS The Dance Company RP 036-CHU Bethlehem United Methodist MS 037-SCH North Davie “Cycling Cats"CL 038-SCH North Davie “Stepping Wlldoats” CL 039-BUS Yadkin Valley Telecom RP 040-BUS Downlown Merchants RP 041-CIV Humane Society of Davie Co.RP 042-CIV Davie Co. Sohool Bus Drivers MS 043-CIV Davie Couniy Arts Council MS 044-BUS Marlnes/D.G. 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PO DHS Key Club RP Fork Baptist Church Awana RP Kountry Korner Day Care Rp Exlravadance Rp Concord United Methodist Churoh RP Kountry Kids Daycare RP Kountry Kids Preschool RP Jockey International MS Davie Family YMCA RP DHS Junior Civitan Club RP Eagle Heights Church RP Life Community Church MS Four Oaks Furniture CG Daniel Baity CG James Taylor ' CG Mad Ceramics CG Hidden Horse Farm CG Jell Phipps CG Mooksville Fire Department #2 SANTAl PO D A V I E C O U N T V E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , r i i i i r s d i i y , D c c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 - 5 Judge Finds Teen Guilty Of DWI By ,Inckle Seabolt Dnvle Coumy Enterprise Rccord A Virginia collegc student wns found guilty by Judge Mary Covington in Davie District Court of driving drunk during a summertime visil to Mocksvillc. Susan Eli7.abeth Goodwin, 18, faced charges of DWI and driving nfler consuming while undcrthe age of 21 at her trial on Nov. 20. Mocksville Police Officer Nelson Turrentine wns firsl to testify for Ihe stale. He told pros­ ecutor Wendy Terry he nnd Of­ ficer Jeff Finney were conduct­ ing n license check on North Main nnd Sunset streets in Ihc eariy morning hours of July 4. Turrentine testified he snw a white vehicic turn around in a private drive and head away from the licen.sc chcck. He fol­ lowed the vehicle approximately one-quarter of n mile down Mnin before stopping it. “Was there any question who was driving'?’’ asked Terry. "No, il was M s. Goodwin," T’unentine replied. Next, Goodwin took Ihe stand nnd was asked by her at­ torney Rob Rnisbeck if slw le- membcred driving ihrough Dnvie County on the night of July 3. Goodwin tcslified she Death Ruled A Suicide The dealli of a Davic man Sunday has been ruled a suicide. Harvey Linvei Hursey,70,of 1029 Gladstone Road, Mocks­ ville wns found nt his residence with nn apparent .self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Hursey hnd been suffering from severe depression since Ihe death of his mother in August, the Davie Couniy Sheriff’s De­ partment reported. lives in Forsylh Couniy nnd was visiting a friend. The two had been drinking and Goodwin ended up letting tlic 15-ycarold drive her parent's 1994 Hondn. “I lot her drive, 1 know it was wrong," Goodwin snid. Goodwin snid she had no memory of coming to Davie, seeing the license check, or of the vehicic turning nround in a drive. She said since she had been drinking she was asleep in tho passenger seat. “When you woke did you see anything?" Ralsbeck asked. “When wc switched .scats I saw blue lights." Ruisbeck told Covington a subpoena hnd been issued for tho 15-yeur old to nppear in court but she hns sincc moved and is un­ able to be found. “Were you driving in Mocksvilie on July 4th7" Raisbeck nsked Goodwin. “No," slie replied. During cross-exnminntion Terry asked Goodwin, “It’s your testimony, in the moment of a second, you woke up from be­ ing drunk nnd were ngile enough to switch places?" “Yes," Goodwin snid. In his closing stuteinent Rnisbeck oncc ngnin showed Covington the subpoenas for the other giri. “An officer comcs up on a scene nnd sees whal ho sees. He (Turrentine) wasn't looking for the switch. Our issue is not if she was drinking, it’s if slic'd been driving.There’s reasonable doubt." "There’s no doubt what hap­ pened," Terry told Covington, “A seasoned officer said he never lost his visual of tlie cur. Sho was so drunk she was passed out, und she would like Ihe court to believe, in the twinkling of n socond, sho was uwakened and switched scats when the car stopped. He (Turrcntine) was looking at the car. There wns no time for a switch. There’s no credible evidence to discredil this ofncer's testimony." 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Oddle and John Oddle (o Curlis E. Kyles, I lol, Jerusalem, $18. - Janet Hollernan Smith to Curtis E. Kyles. I lol, Jerusalem, $18. - Johnny E. Holleman and Mary E. Holleman lo Curlis E. Kyles, 1 lot, Jerusalem, $18. - Edward Roy Holleman ond Nadine Hollem an lo Curtis E. Kyles, 1 lol, Jerusalem, $18. - Sarah F. Brewer to Brnndon C. luul Heathers, Hilton. 8 acres, $117. - Mulvaney Homes to Wendi R. Greene, 1 lol, Fannington, $272. - Mulvaney Hontes lo Elizabeth A. Tullerow und Frances W. Tullerow, 1 lol, Farmlnglon, $317. - Mulvaney Homes to David B. Needham, I lol, Farniinglon, $281. - Matrix Asset Management lo Jeny W. Martin nnd Binine R. Mar­ lin, I lot, Jerusalem, $29. - Westvlew Development Co, nnd Taittlnger Development Corp. 10 Alex Rhoades Homes o f E l­ egance, I lol. Shady Grove, $76. - Nnncy D . and B illie W. Hutcherson to Christopher Dean Hutcherson, .72 acre. Jerusniem. - Daniel H. Frank and BobbI T. Frnnk lo Damnso Colon, 1 lol, Clarksville, $287. - David L. Black and Melody A. Black, and Jerry L. Couch nnd Sue B. Couch lo Jerry Crews and Janie Crews, 1 lot, Farmlnglon, $52. - J.T. Smith Jr. nnd Martha S. Smith lo Harvey L. Orlffey nnd Robert W. Griffey, 2 lots, Mocks­ ville, $43. - R.P. Associates to William Kent Parker nnd Tnmnra R. Parker, I lol, $70. - Kim M cKnight Doby nnd Chnrlie 0 . Doby lo June P. McKnight, 66.74 acres, Farming­ ton. - June P. M cKnight lo Kirn McNight Doby, 3.02 ncres, Fnml- ington. - Kn-Lu-An Enterprises to Rickie V. Crowe nnd Mnry M. Crowe, I lot, Fulton. $354. - Slruclure Investments lo Rnndnll D. Orubb nnd Ellen 0. Grubb, and Wade Dennis Orubb nnd Judy C. Grubb, 1 lot, Farmington, $50. - Wells Fnrgo Home Mortgage lo Kimberly S. Dennis, .94 acre, $200. - Mnrtha F. McKnight and Rob­ ert F. McKnight to Buyne E. Miller and Inez F. Miller, 8 acrcs, Farm­ ington, $75. - Kellam & Pettit, substitute trustee to Green Tree Servicing, 1 truct, Fulton, $140, - Sherry H. Bullock, Karen M. Bunihurdt nnd Curtis K. Bnnihardt lo Luvone M. Swicegood, .92 acre. • BRC Development lo Kim A. Slrohacker, 1 villa, Mocksville, $209. - Cumbridge Iscnhour Homes lo Cnrin R. Stinson, I vilin, Fnrmlng- ton, $508. - Jumes Olln Pardue and Grace Eskridge Parilue to Sherry P. Wood- ward. Karen P. Budd und Jnmes Michnel Purdue, .57 acre, Mocks­ ville. - W illinm Clay Ferguson lo Frank Christopher Ferguson nnd Mnry Faust Ferguson, 6.39 ncres, $150. - Frnnk Christopher Ferguson to Frnnk Christopher Ferguson nnd Mnry FuusI Ferguson, 1.13 ncres, Fannington. - Junker & Sons Trailer Sales lo W illiam F. Junker, .81 nere, Mocks­ villc. - Vogler’s Construction to Rich­ ard EnrI Groce and Gary Wndc Groce, 1 lot, Fnrminglon, $360. C i v i l L a w s u i t s The follow ing civil lawsuits were filed wilh the Davic Register of Deeds. - Dnvldson Eleclric & Plumbing W holesale Supply vs. Tim Pennington doing business ns Caro­ linn Mechanical Unlimited, request Judgment, $9,016.28. - Reginald Carson vs. Jennifer Carson, absolute divorce. - Suzanne Robinson vs. Chad M. Trivette, auto wreck claim, compen- sntory damages in excess $10,000; counterelnlm, Ihnt plnintiff recover nothing, - Bllerbo O rtiz vs. Yossary Garcia, request thal defendant be restrained from going aboul or call­ ing plaintiff or minor child. - Mill Creek Bnnk vs. Crystal Bowles, request recovery, $4,9.13.11. - AOM of Angler vs. Tommy E. Cope nnd Linda Cope, request judg- mem, $70,610.37. - Brinn D aniel Moore vs. Frances Roxannn Crenger Moore, absolute divorcc. - Duna Flanagan vs. Shirley Sell­ ers nnd Stncy Lnnc, eviction, $2,350 pnst tent. - Michael S. Shumate vs. Mar­ garet T. Shumate, absolute divorce, equitable distribution of mnritnl properly. - Stale of North Carolinu on be­ half of Angelia Evans vs. Kevin W. Evans, voluntary child supporl. - Da vie Social Services, on be­ half of: Arnold D. Smith Jr, vs. Deborah L. Cornatzer, voluntary child supporl: Dorothy L. Howell vs. Luis A. Nolasco, voluntary child supporl; Helen L. Ashburn vs. Jn­ son U. Dnvis. voluntnry child sup­ port; Lorena Rnmirezrodrique vs. Mlsnel Rodriquezgarcia, voluntary child supporl; Kalhy R. Miller vs. Timothy G. Miller, voluntary child support. - Republic Services vs. MTP and Dovie Builders Supply, request judgment, $11,792.62. - Discover Bnnk vs. Debra A. Donalhan nnd Doyle Donnlhnn, re­ quesl judgment, $8,584.69. - Brinn Dnniel Jordun vs. Kelly Suzanne Jordan, child custody. - James Quinton Gaddy vs. Dunn H. Gnddy, child custody und sup­ port. - Adrio Austin Keene vs. Thomus Charles Keene, absolule divorce, resume using maiden name. - Crystal Dawn Broadway Campbell vs. Lonnie Rny Cnmpbell Jr., absolute divorce, resume using maiden nume. - Dwight L. Myerji vs. Beutriz G. Myers, absolute divorce. - Rochester Lumber Co. vs. Gregg Vnnderbrook and Kelly Vanderbrook, request judgment, $5,026.67. - Melinda R. Saarm vs. Leo Suonn, child custody. - Financial Partners Credit Union vs. JoAn R. Cotton, request recovery, S4 ,.‘572.01. - Sharonview Federal Credit Union vs, Jalann H. Feimster, re­ quest recovery, $2,182.32 - Annette C. Robello vs. Roberl K. Teeple, absolule. divorce. - Patricia Ann Merkwa Wilson vs. John Raymond Wilson Jr., di­ vorce from bed nnd bonrd, requesl Ihnt defendunt be ordered to repuy indebtedness incurred during rela­ tionship and marriage and to hold plaintiff harmless for debts Incurred sincc scpnrntion. - Educators Credil Union vs. Heather Marie Clemenl-McMurry, request judgment, $ 1,228.74. - Lucindy Yvonne Elchison vs. John Frederick Godwin nnd Betty A. Godwin, nuto wreck elnim, in excess $10,000 pcrsonul injuries. - Helen Mnrsh Weaver vs. David W illiam Weaver Sr., ab.solute di­ vorce, resume using maiden name. - Ford Motor Credit vs. Gina M. Freeman, request judgm ent, $4,129,07. - Barbara Malloy, Cnrlton Oliver nnd Kuren Mnlloy vs. Nancy Gibson Cowart, nuto wreck elnim, requesl In excess $10,000; counterclnlm, lhal plaintiff's recover nothing nnd suil be dismissed. • Crystal B. Hemric vs. Willinm I. Hemric, absolute divorce, resume using mniden name. H i g h w a y P a t r o l The following traffic wrecks In Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. Cur And Tractor-Traller Collide A Davie man was charged with failure to yield nt n slop sign after the vehicle he was driving hit an­ olher Nov. 20. Edward Lowe of 335 Rcdfield Rond, Mocksville was driving n 2003 Internalional iraclor-lrailer soulh on Soulhwood Acres. Cntln ■ Hubbnrd Poplin of 455 Frnnk Short Road, Mocksvillc wns driving her 195 Nissan vchicle east on Soulhwood Acres. Lowe failed lo yield for n slop sign nnd drove his truck ituo Ihe path of Poplin's vc­ hicle. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihc Occident occurred nt npproxl- mnlely 10:54 n.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Ch»ri>e.s Pending In Wreck Charges arc pending nfter n Dovie woman wrecked the vehicle she wns driving Nov. 21. Angelee Turner Gunter of 131 Gunter Lane, Mocksville wns driv­ ing her 1997 Mercury vchicle north on U.S. 64. Gunter's vehicle run off the road lo the left, collided wilh n culvert, a utility pole, and n tree. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reporled Ihe accident occurred at approxi­ mately 1:23 p.m. and Gunter was tnken 10 Baptisl Hospital In W in­ ston-Salem for Irealmenl. Three Car Wrcck O n Interstule Two drivers were chargcd with following too closely after n wreck in Dnvie on Nov. 21. Jackie Robinson Cutes of Greenville wns driving n 2003 GM C vehicle west on 1-40 in Ihe left lane. Traveling behind Calcs, were Emily Dawn Pruitt of Reidsville in n 1995 Dodge pick-up and Snmuel David Lee of Lew isville in a 1990 Chevrolet vehicle. Cates was slow­ ing her vehicle when Pruitt collided wilh the rear of her vehicle. Lee’s A r r e s t s vehicle Ihcn collided with the rear of Pniitl's. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihe accident occurrcd at approximalcly 4:45 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Wrcck Near Work Zone A Forsyth man was charged wllh following too closely after thc ve­ hicle he was driving hit anolher Nov. 21. Charles Nicholn Remy of W in­ slon-Salcm wns driving his 1996 Toyolu vehicle west on Interstnte 40 behind a 1999 Acurn driven by M ndge Arlene Eggenn of Statesville. Eggenn attempted to slow her vehicle due to traffic en­ tering n work zone when Remy's vehicle collided with hers. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihe accident occurred al approximately 4:30 p.m. Driver Churgcil In Wrcck A Davie man was charged with unsafe movement nflcr the vehicle he wus driving hit another Nov. 21. Roy Earl Morse of 109 Pem­ broke Ridge Court, Bermuda Run was driving his 2002 Volkswagon south in Ihe Bermuda Run Club­ house parking lot. A 1999 Cndilinc owned by Fredrick Hugh Crnig Bickford Jr. of 5205 Bermuda Vil­ lage, Advnnce wns pnrked oulside Ihe clubhouse. Mor.se nlleniptcd lo drive his vehicle pnst Bickford's and collided with il. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurrcd at approxi­ mately 11:41 n.m. and there were no Injuries. Wrcck Near Aubrey Merrell Road A Davidson Counly man was chargcd wilh failure lo rcducc speed after thc vehicle he was driving hit another Nov. 22. Michuel Dane Brooks of Lexing­ ton was driving his 1994 Toyota pick-up eust on U.S. 64. Janies Stephen Burbcr of 819 Hurdison Street, Mocksvillc wns also Iravcl- ing cnsi on 64 in n 2002 Ford pick­ up und hud slopped lo mnkc u left lurn onlo Aubrey Merrell Roud. Brooks fulled 10 rcduce Ihe speed of his Iruck and il collided wilh Barber's. Barber's truck overturned and cnme to rest on its roof. Trooper A.T. Keller reported thc accident occurred at approximalcly 3:35 p.m. and Brooks was taken to Forsyth Regional Medical Center in Winston-Snlem for treatment. Bar­ ber and a passenger were tnken lo Baptisl Hospilid in Winston-Snlem for Ircntmenl. Culllslon On U,S, 158 A Davle woman was charged wilh failure 10 rcduce speed after Ihe vehicle he wns driving hit anolher Nov, 22, Terry Reavis Freeman of 153 Edgewood Circle, Mocksvillc wns driving her 1999 Chrysler vchiclc south on U,S, 158 behind a 1981 Chevrolet pick-up driven by Ken­ neth Ray Whilaker Sr, of 2117 U,S, 158, Mocksville, W hitaker wns slowing his truck to mnkc n left turn Into a private drive. Freeman failed lo slow her vehicle nnd It collided wilh Whitnkcr's. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihe nccldcnt occurred at approxinuitcly 2:20 p.m. Wreck At Intcrsccllan A North Cnrolinn man wus chargcd wilh no seal belt nnd fuil­ ure to yield after the vehicle was driving hit another Nov. 24. Michael Shawn Swaney of Hnr­ mony wns driving n 1986 Ford truck north east on Marginal Sireel. Carla Mullins Williams of 322 McAllister Roud, Mocksviiie was stopped ul thc intersection of McAllister nnd Murginnl. Williams fulled lo yield her vehicle nnd it struck Swuney's. Swnney's truck spun out of conlrol und cume to rest on the shoulder. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe uccident occurrcd nl upproxi- malely 7 a.m. Wrcck At LuH'cs Foods A Dnvie man was charged with unsafe movement after thc vchiclc he was driving hit another Nov. 26. Keary James D idier of 158 Lonctrce Drive, Advancc wns buck­ ing his 2000 Ford vehicle from n pnrklng space In thc Lowes Foods purking lot. Amber Shylon Dunn of 172 Wood Lune, Advnnce wns driv­ ing her 2002 Nisson vchiclc west in the parking lol. Didicr'.s vchiclc col­ lided wilh Dunn's. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred at npproxi- nialely 4:19 p.m. and ihcre were no injuries. Vchiclc Wrcck.«, Ovcriurnü A Dnvie womun was churged with reckless driving nfter she wrecked the vehicle she wns driv­ ing Nov. 27. Kathryn Mnric Bullcrbuugh of 188 Cednr Foresi Lnnc, Mocksville was driving a 1993 Suzuki vehicle north on Farm ington Road. Butterbaugh stuted .she dropped nn object on thc fioor her Ihc vchicle and hnd nttempled to locate it. Builcrbaugh's vehicle rnn off thc rond to the rlghl, struck a ditch cul­ vert, nnd overturned. Trooper A.J. Funner reported the uccident occurred nl upproxiinalely 9 a.m. Cur Hits Debris On Intcrstutc No charges were Tded ufter nn Incident was reported in Dnvle on Nov, 27, Charlotte Leslie Angell of 233 Farmland Road, Mocksville was driving a 1972 Volkswngon vehicle west on 1-40 wlten il collided with lire debris in the roadway. Trooper M,C, Howell reported Ihc accident occurred at npproxl- mntcly 12:17 u,m, nnd Ihere were no injuries, Unlilcntlflcd Driver Flees Scene No charges were filed afler nn nccldcnt in Davic on Nov, 28, All unknown driver wus truvel- Ing enst on Redland Rond und failed lo stop at n slopsign. The driver con­ linued across N,C, 801 and Into a private ynrd. The vehicle collided wilh n fcncc. Thc driver Ihen Hed the scene in the vehicle. Trooper ,M.C. Howell reported Ihc nccldcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 3:56 p.m. Vchiclc Collldc.s With Guurd Knll A North Carolinn man wus chargcd wllh cxcceding sufc .speed nnd unsafe tires nfter hc wrecked the vehiclc ho was driving Nov. 28. Dnvid Frnnklin Blevins Jr. of Lenlor was driving his 1994 Pontiac vehiclc enst on Interstnte 40 when hc losl control und drove off the righl side of Ihc road. Blevins' ve­ hicle collided sviiii a guard rail on the shoulder. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihc nccideni occurred ut upproxl- niatcly 2:15 p.m. nnd there were no injuries. eighteen Dccr HII In Dnvle Eighteen deer were reported hit by uutomobiles in Davic County. In thc following ucciilcnts no injuries lo thc drivers were reported: D onald Wuyne Turner of SInlesviilc, wns driving u 2003 Buick vchiclc west on U.S. 64 when a deer entered the roadwny from Ihe shoul­ der. Turner's vchicle collided with Ihc animal. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurrcd nt npproximulely 9:55 p.m. on Nov. 20. Sharon Keller Shoemaker of Harmony was driving her 1998 Buick vchiclc east on Ijames Church Road when n deer rnn into the road­ way and collided with Shocmaker'.s vehicle. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurrcd at upproxi- mntcly 7:27 u.m. on Nov. 20. Michuel Rny Smith of245 Pencc- ful Vulley Rond, Advnnce was driv­ ing a 2002 Isuzu vehicle south on Yudkin Vulley Roud when Ihc ve­ hiclc collided with n deer crossing Ihe roud. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihc uccidcnl occurrcd nt npproxl- mntely 5:40 a.m. on Nov. 22. Kevin Christopher Benfield of 2000 Funnington Rond, Mocksville was driving his 2001 Dodge pick-up west on N.C. 801 when il collided wilh a deer. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported thc accident occurred nt approxi­ mately 5:11 a.m. on Nov. 22. Clinton Charles Lnkey of 180 Horseshoe Trail, Mocksville was driving a 1999 Ford pick-up north on Jericho Church Road when it collided with a deer. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihe uccideni occurrcd nl approxi­ mately 7:30 a.m. on Nov. 22. Kalhy Delaine CluilTin of 263 Sheffield Roud, Mocksville wns driving her 1997 Nissan vehicle west on U.S. 64 when it collided with a deer crossing the roud. Trooper M.T. Dallon reported the uccident occurrcd nt approxi- inntcly 9:20 p.m. on Nov. 23. Rnndnll Cruig Hanes of 3868 U.S. 158, Mocksvillc wns driving his 1988 GM C vehicle west on Pud­ ding Ridge Roud when it stuck u deer crossing llie roadway. Trooper A.A. Justicc reported the nccideni occurred ut approxi- miuely 5:55 a.m. on Nov. 24. Jnmey Paul Anderson of Yadkinville wus driving his 2002 Ford pick-up cusi on Liberty Church Roud wiien it collided with a deer. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accidcnl occurred at upproxi- niutcly 5:30 u.m. on Nov. 24. Nuncy Cleinnients Rotun of Pleiise Turn To Pugc 7 F i r e s The Dnvie Counly Sheriffs De­ partment made the following arrests: - Mitchell Dnvid Walters, 22, Lexington, arrested Nov. 26 for fail­ ure lo uppenr. Trial date: Dcc. 12. - Roger Eugene Rubin, 47, of 1999 U.S. 158, Mocksvillc was ar­ rested Nov. 26 for non-support. Trial date: Dcc. 16. - Furren Jnnies Hudson, 17, of 814 Richic Rond, Mocksville wus arresled Nov. 27 for simple posses­ sion. Trial dale: Jnn. 8. - James Quinton Gaddy, 36, of 204 Seuford Road, Advance wus arrested Nov. 28 for assnull on a fcninle. Trini dulc: Dec. II. - Timothy Ruy I’cttitI, 26, of 149 Forest Lnne, Mocksville wns ur- rcsied Nov. 28 for child support. Trial date: Dcc. 10 in Wilkes County. - George Duvidson Shaw Sr., 48, of 474 Brier Creek Road, Advance wns arrested Nov. 30 for worthless check. Trial dale; Jan. 12 in Wake County. - Amnnda Virginia-M arie Frogge, 23, of 3fiO Polls Road, Ad­ vancc wus arrested Nov. 30 for pro­ bation violution. Trini dnte: Dec. 4. Dnvie County fire dcpnrlments responded to the following culls; Nov.21: Willium R. Duvic, 1:19 p.m., U.S. 601 Nonh, nutamohile accident; Shcfncld-Cnlnhnln as­ sisted; SmithGrove, 1 ;37 p.m., U.S. 158 near Furmington Rond, grass fire: Fannington nssisied. Nov. 22: Smilh Grove, 7:40 a.m., Fair Onks Drive (Clemmons), fire nlnnn; Fork, 3:33 p.m., Joe Roud, nulomobile uccident; Cornat/.er- IDulin nssisied. Nov, 24: Center, 7:07 a.m., Greenhill Road, nulomobile ucci­ dent; Mocksville assisted; Mocks­ ville, 12:13 p.m.. Spruce Slreet, vc­ hicle fire; William R. Davic, 4:31 p.m., Muin Churcli Road, smoke investigation; Ccnier assisted. Nov, 25: Smilh Grove, 12:12 a.m., Avalon Street, smoke investi­ gation; M ocksvillc, 6:46 p.m., Salisbury Road, veiticle fire. Nov, 26: Jerusalem, 9:16 n.m., Edgewood Circle, ulilily pole on fire; Cooleemee assisted. Nov, 30: W illiam R. Dnvle, Sheffield-Culahain, 11:42 a.m.. Lib­ erty Cliurch Rond, chimney fire; Advance, 12:30 p.m.. Peoples Church Rond, field fire; Cooleemee, 8:30 p.m.. Church St., nuto wreck. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The following incidents were reported to the Moeksville Police Depurtment. - The larccny of $ 17 worth of gas from Fust Track wus reported Nov. 25. - The lurceny of a laptop com­ puter from a business on Enterprise Way was reported Nov, 17, • Thc larccny of a police scan­ ner nnd cash from n vehiclc parked off Yadkinvillc Rond wns reported Nov. 28. - Tlie brenking nnd enlering of n vehiclc off Yndkinvillc Rond wns reported Dec, I, - The breaking, enlering nnd lar­ ceny from drink machines off Yadkinville Road wns reported Dcc. I. Arrests - Harold Theodore Simmons II, 26, of Gnmndn Drive, Advnnce, was charged Nov. 22 with Inrceny, lar­ ccny of chose in nclion, nnd finun- eiul curd theft. TrinI dale: Jan. 22. . - Vivian Mac Wood, wim chnrged Nov. 23 with shoplifting. Trial date: Dec. II. - Richard Eugene Moore, 22, of Snllsbury, wns chnrged Nov. 23 wllh shopllfilng. Trial dnte; Dcc. II. - Cundice Jayc Shroul, 35, of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 58, wus charged with assnull. Trial dale: Dec. II. The following incidenis were reported lo the Davie Counly Sheriff's Department. - On Nov. 26 Murlcne Gillilnnd reported golf clubs were removed from n storage building on Bennuda Village Drive, Advance. - Brlun Oukes reported n vehicle nnd computer were removed from n residence neur U.S. 64 West, Mocksville on Nov. 26, • On Nov. 28 Steven Osborne reported credit card fruud nt n resi­ dence on Princeton Court. Advancc. - Rulli Greene reported a muil­ box wus dumnged ul a liome on Ridge Road, Mocksvillc on Nov. 28. - On Nov. 28 Thomas Fowler reported a lool box was removed from a residence on Plneville Rouil, Mocksville. - Darrell Bnker reported an as- snul't at u home on Edgewoo<l Circle, Cooleemee on Nov. 29. - On Nov. 29 Ted Johnson of Deun's Mini Muri reported gus wns taken without pny from tiie slore on U.S. 158, Advance. -1 lolly Angell reporled u power wusher wns removed from u home on Qunil Ridge Lune, Mocksvillc on Nov. 30. - On Dcc. I Monikn Sisak re­ ported nn obscene phone call ut a home on Woodward Rond, Mocks­ ville. The driver of this car fled on foot after crashing it on U.S. 64 West Friday night. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Car Wrecks, Ending Chase; Driver Escapes On Foot C on tin ued F rom Page I He di.spfltchcd em ergency m cdicnl service.s to the .scene. Laverne D illa rd , 4.3, o f 42.'! Cam pbell Rond, M ocksvillc re­ fused treatment, according lo a report by thc D epartm ent of Highway Patrol. A bloodhound WHS brought in and led deputies to a house u short distunce aw uy but the driver was not found. Pending charges against thc Highway Patrol Continued From Page 6 Valdese was driving her 2003 Cadilinc west on U,S, 64 when n deer wns hit while nttempting lo cross the rond, Trooper A,J, Farmer reported the accident nt approxi­ mately 10:15 p,m, on Nov, 24, Jane Hudson Hnrrison of Yadkinville wns driving her 1995 Ford vehicle north on U,S. 601 when il collided with a deer. Trooper A.J. Farmer reported the nccldcnt occurrcd nt npproximulely 8:45 p.m. on Nov. 24. Amy Champ Myers of 196 Knoll Crcsl Rond, Mock.sville wns driving lier 1998 Buick vchicle south on Joe Rond wlien il siruck a deer crossing the roudwuy. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the nccideni occurrcd al npproximalely 8:15 a.m. on Nov. 25. Dana Gabriel Henellne of Har­ mony was driving ills 2000 Volkswngon vehicle norlliwesi on Ridge Road when it wus struck by a deercro.ssingthe road. Trooper A, A, Justice reporled the accident at ap- proxiinnlely 12:15 p,m. on Nov. 25. Billy Frnnklin Wcsl ol'417 Rnin- bow Road, Advnnce wus driving his 1990 Ford pick-up north on Rain­ bow Road when a deer ran into the path of the vehicle and wus siruck. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurrcd al npproxl- mntely 9:01 p.m. on Nov. 26. GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons Cynthin Myers Curler of 566 Hownrdtown Circle, Mocksvillc was driving her 2003 Chrysler vehicle west on Hownrdtown Circle when il collided wilh n deer. Trooper M.C, Howell reported Ihe uccident at np- proximntely 7:46 p.m. on Nov. 26. Jnnedin Leonard Bunn of Win- slon-Sulem wns driving Iier 1999 Audi vehiclc soulh on Fnrminglon Road wlien it collided willi a deer. Trooper M.C, Howell reported Ihc accident occurred nl approxi­ mately 5:45 p.m. on Nov. 27. Nickolas William Summers of 159 Ro.sewood Lune, Mocksvillc wns driving n 1999 Buick vchicle north on Snin Road when il collided with a deer. Trooper M.C. Howell reported ihe accident at upproxl- ninlely 5:33 p.m. on Nov. 27. Steven Eric Porlerof Yadkinville wns driving his 1996 Mitsubishi vehicle easl on U.S. 158 when II siruck a deer crossing Ihe roadway. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accident occurrcd al approxi­ mately 9 :11 p.m. on Nov. 28. Donnld Rny Moses of South Carolina wns driving his 1993 Mercedes Benz west on 1-40 when it collided wilh a deer. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported thc nccideni ul npproximalely 9:22 n.m, Nov. 29. T h e r e ’s o n l y o n e p r o b l e m w i t h r e l i g i o n s t h a t h a v e a l l t h e a n s w e r s . T h e y d o n ’t a l l o w q u e s t i o n s . It vm taimrttmn}uYo|iHi|i<im aUxii I'lixl .iiuhtii' nir.iiiiiik!<'f lile, nxnc .iihl |oln t)icKMlih int diitui-it in llic trll>>u-hi|<i>l INK iliiinli. The Episcopal Church ol' the A.sccnsion Welcomes You. Worship S m 'k e s :‘):(X>ii.ni & H M h i.m . SiiiuldVS fhiiol IO:(H)<i.m. 183 Fork-Bixby Rond • Advance, NC 27(106 • 336.998.0857 \vww,n.sccnsliin-fork.or(' C f i n s t m a s L o v e f e a s t " i ^ I Miifis of hut cojfee flUet! to file hrim. Beeswax candles with red paper trim. M oravian buns a ll wrapped up in the white. An eight-pointed star that glows in the nighl. Inside the church people are .ringing. Up in the lower the church bells are ringing. A feeling o f love is around everywhere. It ’s Christmas at niy church. Wish you could be ihere. Sunday, December 7,2003 • 7:00 p.m. First Baptist Church 390 North Main Street • Mocksville, NC ® Everyone welcome to our special gift to Ihe communily. Childcare Will He Provided N .c. Department of Corrections Officer Daie Robertson and his bloodhound Reba tracl< the suspect. driver include felony speeding to elude arrest, driving wilh liccnse revoked, fictitious registration, careless/reckless driving, driv­ ing left o f center, failing to stop for a stopsign, nnd failing lo slop for blue lights/siren. I n t r o d u c i n g y o u r N E W “ H o m e t o w n F i n a n c e C o m p a n y ” C h ris R ivers and ¡Michelle Callahan iiave opened a NIiW “hometovvfi” Finance Company in Moctc.sville. c:hris has operated a finance company for 31 years in Mocksville. Michelle has 10 years experience. You can find us at U N IV E R S A L F IN A N C E 1039 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville. Locatcd between Raffles and Davie Jewelers, We would like to invite new and all of our former customers to call or visit us at our new location. 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Laymon, Optometrist 108.11 lldspltnl St., Mocksvillc • 751-5734 Hcrmuiln Quay Shiip. Cnlr.,Advnncc • 940"201S « ■ D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D c c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 The living room in tlie Elirlich home features a large tree decorated with family and antique ornaments. Take The Tour Historic Mocksvilie Homes To Be Open Sunday Expect 10 seo a lillle bil of Chrlslniiis here and there when you lour Ihe Brenl and Grelchen Ehrllch home on North Main Sircel ■ one of seven to be open Sunday during ii holiday tour of homes sponsored by the Davie Counly I lospilal Auxiliary. Among the finds al the Ehrlifli honii! (the former Knox Johnstone home) are ornament.s wilh hand-painted portraits of their five children, antique glass ornamenls and beads, mid a wax angel from Oerniany on lop of Ihe iree. The home will be decorated wilii magnolia leaves and holly, cul from Ihe properly. Slop by on Christmas morn­ ing, nml you'll rind the Bhrlichs eating one of their holiday tra­ ditions - red and green pancakes. "We enjoy Christm as,” Grelchen siud, "hut we don't put a lot of Ihings oul. \Ve always Iiave a Iree and odds and ends here and there.” There i.s more lo sec llum just Christmas decoralions. The home is decorated wilh aniitiiies and art. collected from around Ihe world. "I'm an antique nul and we've gol a lot of pieces from both our families," she said. Buill in 1929 as a wedding gift lo Ihe Johnslone’.s, Cirelchen said her family loves the Ihree- bedroom, two-bath home. They love Mocksvillc even more. “I Ihink Mocksviile is a de­ lightful lown lo live in, and llie people have been so gracious. We've had so much company since wc moved here." The Ehrlich's arc the firsl family other lhan a Johnstone lo live in the home, or are they? I ler ancestry traced from Ire­ land includes Johnslones, who migrated lo Philadelphia, down Ihe Great Wagon Road lo this area. One fought in the Revolu­ tionary War at Guilford Court­ house. T he tour will lake place Sun­ day, Dec. 7 from 2-5 p.m. The self-guided, self-paced lour will include .some ofthe hi.s- loric homes in Mocksvillc. Pri­ vate residences, representing a full range of homes, will be open. Properties featured will also includc the former Bell/Mowell home and Abraham M. Nail home on North Main Streel, Ihe fomier Hugh A. Sanford home on Salisbury Streel, and Ihe I'ormer Jesse A. Clement home on Easl Maple Avenue. In addition, the log house on West Lexingion Koad will be open for loiirisls. llistoric houses on the lour vary in size, architectural styles and periods. Tour participants will receivc a pamphlet containing informa- This wax angel from Ger­ many sits atop the tree. tion regarding each house as woll iis a marked map of the homes. The tour will begin in (he Davie Counly Mospital Lobby where auxiliary members will provide holiday lea refresh­ ments. Tourists may pick up Ihe informational pamphlets during this lea beginning at 2 p.m. Because the tour is sclf- guidcd, tourisi.s may visil homes in any order and at Iheir own pace, Appropriale, flal-solcd walking shoes are recommended as they will be more comfortable nnd le.ss damaging lo historic wootl floors. Tickets may bu purchased al Ihc hospilal adminislration of­ fice, the chamber of commerce, the register of deeds office or al Grelchen Ehrlich looks al art from Germany, patterns used to make stained glass. The Littlest Angel’ Monday At The Brock Once again, the Davie Couniy Arls Council hosts The Tarradiddle Players in one of Iheir notorious renditions of a tradilional Christmas iale - The l-iltlest Angel, a warming holi­ day perfonnance for the whole family. The Players bring to life a slory aboul the Litllesl Angel who has a hard lime ailjiisiing to all the rules in heaven; "Don't be late for rehearsal of the heav­ enly choir," "No swinging on Ihe pearly gates," With a little help from Un­ derstanding Angel, he is re­ warded wilh cherished child­ hood treasures thal transfonn his attitutle and reverse his irrespon­ sible ways. Il is nol until an en- coimler wilh a special newborn baby that the Lilllesl Angel is re­ warded with Ihe true holiday spirit. Be; a witne.ss to the .spirit of the holidays on Monday, Dcc. 8, 4 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for students and se­ niors, and $.S for groups of 15 or more. Receive $ 1 off the lickel price by donating a non-perish­ able food ilem for A Storehouse for Jesus, Contacl die box officc al 751- 3000 for more information. Almost ail of the Ehrlich home will be open for tours. This antique glass orna­ m ent adorns the tree. Mocksville Town Hall, Tickets are $ 10 cash, or check lo Davie County Hospilal Auxiliary, The lour is one of the major fund-raising aclivilies of the hospilal auxiliary. The purpose is to cducatc and entertain visi­ tors while genctaling funds to support and unhancc specific needs ut the hospilal, "These funds, in turn, im­ prove Ihe hospital’s ability to lietier serve Ihe coniniuniiy," suid Lynn Doss, adminstralor, "Celebrale the holidays in Mocksvillc Sunday, Dec, 7, Tukc advantage of the graciousncss of your neighbors by viewing their lovely historic homes all dressed up for the holidays,” she said, "Your generosity will help sup­ porl your local hospital," Toy soldiers stand guard on lop of this aiiliquc desk. Blue Christmas At The Brock Saturday To Be Filled With Music, Food, Decorations Bluegrass music will fill the Brock Performing Arls Center Saturday with jum sessions throughout Ihc day and a concert by Blue Highway and local pickers at 7;30 p.m. Tickcis to the concert at $12 at the door. Blue Highway's newest gospel project, “Wondrous Love," has received excep­ tional reviews acro.ss the counlry. Opening the show will be a rare perfonnance by four of this area’s finesl musicians - Jeff Foxhall, Scoll Huffman, Ben Sprye and Craig Smilh. "W e have some of Ihe finest bluegrass players in Ihe country living less lhan 25 niiles from here and many people don'l even know il," .said Laura Ward, exccuiivc director ofthe Davie Arls Council. "Scolt Huffman and his friends arc as good as it gels." Ward said Blue Christmas at The Brock is a day dedicated to great music and Christmas cheer. The Brock will open at noon Saturday and feature a display of hand-painted Christmas irees decoralcd by local school children. Chicken slew, hoi cider and other concessions will be available, and jam .sessions arc .sched­ uled throughout the day. "If you're a picker, we want you to come jam and celebrate with us,” she said. "The lobby will be alive wilh musicians, wonderful food and decorations. The more people who come eai, drink and make music, the beller," Ward .said. For more informalion, call 751-3000. A canned food dona­ tion will resull in $1 off the night concert. D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r . s d a y , D e c . 4 , - 0 0 3 - !» S m a l l e r , N a m e d F u n d s P o s s i b l e W i t h ‘ A c o r n ’ P l a n W i t h F o u n d a t i o n At its November meeting of the board of directors. The Communily Foundation of Davie Counly approved the creation of Acorn Funds. Acorn Funds allow a donor to crcale a named fund with a smaller gift and add lo il over the period df several years until il grows lo the required granting amount, “Acorn Funds will allow participalion by a larger segment of Ihe community,” said Sally Smilh, chair of the board. “We want everyone lo be able lo take part in building a community endowment for Davie Counly,” Individuals, bu.^inesses, nnd civic organizations may crealc a named fund wilh a donation of as lililc as $ 1,000. The funds are invested with Ihe pooled funds of Ihe foundation lo encourngc faster growth. Annual donations cnn be made lo the fund by the donor or the community al large. Upon growing lo a balance of $5,000, cun-ently required by the board, the fund will be eligible to make grants lo communily non-profiis and charities, "We nre really excited aboul Ihe opportunity this gives all of Dnvie County,” said June Simpson, president. “I hnve heard from community members that although they wanted lo participate in creating a community endowm ent, the initial $5,000 required to create a named fund was prohibitive. Acorn Funds will now allow citizens to muke a smaller gift lo creatc their fund and add to it over several yours. This mukes building u community endow­ ment a true grassroots effort for the entire county. We hope muny people will seriously consider the crcution of an Acorn Fund.” Acorn Funds' have the opporlunily lo grow into Donor Advised Funds, Community Unrestricted Funds, Designated Funds, Field of Interest Funds, or Scholarship Funds; giving Ihe Urology Clinic Opens AtDCH Salisbury Urology recently established a urology clinic ut Davie Counly H ospital in Mocksvilie, U rologist Dr. Vance F, Mcrhoff sees patients twice u monlh, which would increase ns the practice grows. In addition to Ihe clinic, Mcrhoff performs a variety of outpatient procedures at Davie Counly Hospital including va­ sectomies nnd proslate biopsies. He treats adults and pediatric patients. "Practicing in a rural setting can be challenging, bul Davie County Hospital has made some magnificant improvements,” Mcrhoff said. “In particular, it just installed a slute-of-the-sart helical CT scanner... accuratc in identifying and locating kid­ ney stones.” The old lesl for kidney stones, nn intravenous pyelo- grain, requires intravenous in­ jection of contrast dye nnd can require a significanl amouni of lime to complete, Davie Counly Hospilal is nn affiliate of Wake Forest Univer­ sity Baptist Medical Center, where Mcrhoff completed his postdoctoral training including a general surgery internship and iirologic residency in 2002. He received his medical degree in 1996 from the University of Tennessee Medicul School in Memphis. To schedule nn appointment, call (800) 570-9441 or (704) 633-9441. donor tho ability to support his/ her charitable desires in the community. The funds may be created with gifts of cash, stock or property. 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Despite having freshmen and sopho­ mores in the upper weights banging heads with older, more physically ma­ ture wrestlers, the War Eagles blew out to large leads every time, swept lost week’s six-team tournament at St, Stephens ond improved to 8-0 without three potential starters from the football team. “I wasn’t expecting (8-0),” sopho­ more Anron Hollifield said, "1 knew we’d do well, but I thought we were going to hnve to have those football players to stay undefeated,” The War Eagles beat Alexander Cen­ tral 37-24, Statesville 63-16, Watauga 54-17, East Mecklenburg 56-16 and St, Davie Boys Open At 3-0 By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Rccord NEW LONDON - Afler sputtering to 55 points a game last year, Duvic varsity boys basketball coach Mike Absher entered the year looking for re­ liable scoring. Three gam es in, center Cliff Burns and point guard M att "Fu” Smith have provided more punch than the coach expected, each scoring al least 15 points in three straight wins. Last week, in a two-round, four-team : }■ tournament at North Stanly, the junior tandem carried Davie (3-0) past North Stanly 60-56 and East Rowan 79-63. Big Bums i.s averaging 19,6 points, 10,3 rebounds and 5.3 blocked shots, while Smith is averaging 17 points, six re­ bounds und 4.3 assists, “Fu’s stepped up tremendously since last year,” Burns said, "Me and Fu have been playing together sincc fifth or sixth grade and through AAU and everything, and we’ve built chemistry together. I mean we’re kind of like brothers - wc Fight and argue but when it comes game time, we come to play.” In the win over Leo Brunelli, wiio coached Davie’s JV for four yeurs be­ fore taking over at North Stanly, Bums had 18 points, 14 rebounds nnd five blocks. Sidekick Smith added 15 poinls on 8-of-9 free-throw shooting, six re­ bounds nnd four blocks. Plense See Burns - Piigc B8 Price :W orth Noting... ,f ‘;'jiihiof center Nicole Mai^eady iOf, D(»yie’s: varsity girls matched '(Davie's, modem scoring record ¡V^Ith 39 points in a 65 -61 loss to N. ,)iStanly. • - u Michael Harder, Zach Rus- sell-Myers, James Kuell, Taylor [Evans, Ethan Curtis, Josh . Riddle, Nick Schambach, Caleb ;Rominger, Joel Barnett, Nathan jiBudd and Nic O’Brien ai;e all ei- ;i(he^4^0 or 3-0 for N. Davie’s, wres-. Ulirig tei^m. ■ Floyd Collins, Zac Shbe- smakerf Jesse Cousins, Jessie iFrye, Caleb Creason, Graham ^Harmon and Jesse Crotts deliy- pins as S. Davie’s .wrestling itenm escaped Erwin 42-40, .Davie wrestlers Adam Mcll- iiWaiii, Zac Morton and Aaron Hqllirield went 5-0 in a St, i^^tephens tournament, while Rus­ set] Hlltoii, Dusty Johnson. 'Hqimy Allen und Jeremiah Raby went 4-1, 'f r: In wins of 60-56 over N, Stanly , and 79-63 over E, Rowan, ClilT ‘ Burns of Davie’s varsity boys had i37'points, 22 rebounds ondi 11, ^^^ock8,<,w|iile Fu Snjilth hud 32 'points, 13 rebounds and nine os- ’|ists;‘.Siiiilh hit 15-of-17 free jlirows. 1 • ,i•j ' IV ' * ___ l.‘ “ How much better can we get? That’s up to them. We’re 8-0 so I guess we’re doing something right.’’ - Buddy Lowery DHS Wrestling Coach Stephens 38-33. The performance - which included 5-0 days from freshman Adam Mcllwain (112 pounds), senior Zac M orton (125) nnd sophomore Hollifield (130) - drew a thumbs-up from Coach Buddy Lowery, who ran his 28-year record to 433-73. "I’m pleased with the way we wrestled,” hc snid. "How much better can we get? That's up to them. We’re 8- 0 so I guess we’re doing something right.” Sophomore Russell Hilton (103), junior Dusty Johnson (119), sophomore TimmyAlien (140) and junior Jeremiah Raby (152) claimed four of five matches as Davie posted 5-0 or 4-1 records in half the weight cinsses. But for all the firepower those seven guys displayed, one of the biggest wins camc from n freshmnn. The Wnr Eagles look the first six malchcs against Alexander Central and appeared to be cruising at 22-0. But the Cougars stormed back with a 24-3 run that trimmed Davie’s lead to 25-24 with two matches left. Enter 215-pounder Michael Murphy, who allowed Davie to breath a sigh of relief with a first-period pin that sealed it at 31-24. For good measure, Onrett Parks followed wilh a pin at henvy- weight. "I wns hoping for the best,” Murphy suid. "Everybody wns all thrilled and like: “Great job.’Thnt made me happy.” "We were all proud of Murphy and Parks,” M orton said. "They both wrestled hard and wrestled good. They wrestled their iiearts out. Murphy is al­ ways exciting to walch.” The matcli that dccided the Fourth Nicole Maready, who tied a modern record with 39 points, fights for the ball. - Photo by James Barringer Girls Lose Two Despite l\/laready’s 39-Point Game By Brian Pitts Davie CoutUy Enterprise Record NEW LONDON - Even in defeat, Dnvie’s varsity girls basketball team made significant strides. High-octane Enst liowan - wliich won 18 games last year and has all its stars back, including 1359-.scorer Maggie Rich - raced to nn enrly 17-point lead and dictated temis througliout in a 63-55 win over Davie in last week’s four-team tournninent nt North Sinnly. But the War Engles recovered, made il interesting in the I'ourih quarter and left Conch Karen Stephens wilh a posi­ live vibe about Iheir chances of staying nround .500 and then contending in the Centrnl Piedmonl Confcrence. Two days later, however, Davie (1- 2) took a slep backward with a 65-61 lo.ss to North Stanly thal wasted nn in­ credible 39-point outburst by Nicole Mnready. When usked aboul Eust representing a measuring slick, Stephens said: "I wasn't disappointed wilh Ihe measure­ ment. East hns got so many outstanding shooters, and for us to cover them as well as we did was a great job.” The Mustangs cruised to a 31 -14 lead with six minules left in the half. Davie clamped down nnd forced them to miss on 3 1 of Iheir fmni 49 possessions - and East is a juggernaut that could make a deep run in the 3-A playoffs. "We feel pretty good,” senior Allison Please See War Eagles - Page B6 South Survives Wrestling Scare The South Davie wrestling team’s dreams of a fifth perfect season in eight yenrs flasiied before ils eyes last week against visiting Erwin, which pushed Soulh to the limit by claiming eigiu of 15 weight classes. A thriller certainly wasn't expected. 'I’he Tigers inauied Erwin 60-27 Inst year nnd 63-24 the year before that, about half their lineup started on last year’s 12-1 team, and they'd won 60 straight ngninst opponenls that don'l iiave "Nortli Dnvie” ncross tlieir chest. But the Tigers trailed through the first eigiu matches and courted a siiock- ing upset loss before pulling out a 42- 40 win. Coach Howard Riddle, whose squad opened Ihe year with a 66-16 rout of Walter Johnson, felt they got nway with one. "Erwin’s improved and we didn’t wrestle good,” he said. "We took for granted we were going lo beat llicm, and we weren't ready in a few places. I don’t think that’ll hiippen again. I Ihink we’ll concentrate on doing tilings belter. A couple eighth graders who lost cnn wrestle better." Floyd Collins, wlio wns coming off his first loss in two years, erased Erwin's 9-0 lend with n pin nt 10-3, and South avoided tiie bitter fate of falling out of a first-pince tie witii North Davie before the end of the season for tiie first lime since 1997-98 becnuse of Jesse Crotls, who clinchcd tlie win in the sec- ond-lo-iasl match. But tliere was so much that happened between Collins and Crotts. Zac Shoe­ maker trimmed a 15-6 deficit to 15-12 nl 119. Jesse Cousins closed a I9-I2gap lo 19-18 nl 130. And nfler hitting the mat with South facing a 22-18 deficit, Please See South - Page B9 Annual Indian Duals, between Davie and host St. Stephens, also typified the War Eagles' charmed season (they’ve beaten Chapel Hill, Southwest Randolph, Alexander Central and St. Stephens by a total of 36 points). The War Eagles roared to a 26-0 lead,, but once again, the triumphant verdict, didn’t come without a struggle. The In­ dians stayed alive nt 135 and 145 and grabbed the final five matches. The dif-. ference was Raby, who provided an in­ surmountable 38-9 lead with a pin at 152. "We got the snowball going, but we didn’t wrestle any football players and we’ve got to go through growing pains,” Lowery said. "We had some pretty good' competition. Was it the best in the slate?' No. But Alexander Central is pretty Please See W restlers - Page B5 North Wrestling Express Rolling Some Ihings never change. In a new season wilh plenly of new faces, things are pretty familiar for Norlh Davie’s wrestling leam, which stormed to 4-0 by administering three brutal beatings last week; 76-6 over Walter Johnson, 77-9 over Thomasville and 82-6 over Southcnst. The Wildcats have represented a tal­ ent-rich express for almost all ot Coach Ron Kirk’s 24 years, but even the stoic man at the controls had to admit the three-match score of 235-21 surprised. him. “Me and (assistant) Jamey (Holt) ate kind of thrilled and amazed they’ve done as well as they have," Kirk said. "They had prelim time last year, but we didn’t expect them to do as well as they’ve done.” North racked up 33 pins (out of a possible 45) in three malclies, and 11 Wildcats hnve records of 4-0 or 3-0. What’s all the more remarkable is that the fourth match was the first one with all 15 starters in the lineup at the same time, and a winning streak of 17 has come from a leam that had to replace 14 starters. "We renlly put together some great matches and showed a iot of good tech­ nique,” Kirk said. “We seem to get a litlle better everyday. Actually (after three matches in four days) it will be good lo get back in the practice room to go over some things. "Barring illness or injury, we’re go­ ing lo be pretty strong.” The win over Scott Page’s Walter Johnson (Page was a star for South Davie and Davie High in the 1980s) fentured two spectacular moments. First, Joel Barnett pulled out a 6-5 de­ cision in overtime against a talented op­ ponent at 112. Not to be outdone, James Kuell produced a school record at 125, pinning his man in - gulp - 4.6 seconds. “Barnett, in his first match, defeated the wrestler lhat upset (South Davie star Floyd Collins),” Kirk said. Since Ethan Curtis is the only re­ turning starter, this is a season to find out who is among the next breed of North stars. The ones to watch so far include eight wilh 4-0 records (Michael Harder, Zach Russell-Myers, Kuell, Taylor Evans, Curtis, Josh Riddle, Nick Schambach and Caleb Rominger) and three with 3-0 records (Barnett, Nalhan Budd and Nic O’Brien). D.J. Holman and Allen Cline are 2-0 and Robert Gassett is 3-1. Even more impressive, Kuell, Curtis and Riddle have four pins in four matches, Budd has three pins in three tries and Cline has two pins in two ap­ pearances. “They have incentive to keep up what the past wrestlers have done,” said Kirk, who pushed his win total to 299 heading into a Dec. 2 showdown with Erwin, which almost upset South Davie. North wrestles at North Rowan on Dec. 4, at home lo Knox on Dec. 9 nnd at Lexington on Dec. 10. В 2 ■ D A V I E C O U N T Y K N T E R l ' R I S E U E C O R D , T I u i r s d i i y , D e e . 4 , 2 0 0 3 Coach Full Of Praise After First Swim Meet Davie’s boys swim team an­ swered Ihe challenge in last week's season opener, healing Norlh Dnvidson 99-57. David Stein and Drew Esposito won two individual events cach, and they also helped two relays lake first. Esposito won the 200 indi­ vidual medley in 2:27.53 and Ihe 100 bulierfly in 1:08.54. Stein grabbed the 50 freestyle in 24.26 and the 100 backstroke in 1:14.88. Stein, Jefl' Mighion, Es­ posito and Ryan Davis won the 200 medley relay, and Stein, Shelby Wnlluee, Justin Lee and Esposito won the 200 freestyle relay in 1:46.88. Lee and Mighion added firsl placcs in the 500 freestyle and 100 breast­ stroke respectively. "The boys rocked," new coach Jennifer Richardson suid. "Though the group is small in numbers, they huvo a lot of slrengtli and determination. Slein made the regional lime in the 50 freestyle. I'll probably have him swim Ihe 100 freestyle so he can make regionals in lhal. Wallace needs to knock one or two sec­ onds off his 50 freestyle to make regionals. And the 200 freestyle relay is three seconds away front making the regional time." Davie collected five .second placcs to beal North by 42 points: Mighion,Michael Bcck. Wallace and Lee in Ihe 200 medley relay: Mighion in the 200 IM; Walliicc in the butterfly: Deck in the breaststroke: und Davis. Mighion, Shane Patrick and Beck in the freestyle relay. "Lee needs to knock off 16 scconds from his 500 freestyle lime. Although 16 seconds seems like a lol. when it is spread oul among 20 laps, it's less lhan one sccond |KTlap." Richardson said. Although Davie's girls lost 119-51. Richardson couldn't be happier about their effort against a team that had a huge advantage in numbers. Davie didn't take any first places, bill Stephanie Wendel (bullerlly). Linden Cartner (100 freestyle), Rebecca Wesl (500 free) and Christy Sparks (breast­ stroke) placed second. Bailey Marrs, Marie Robertson,Carlner and Wendel (200 free relay) also finished second. “If you compare our five strongest girls to their strongest girls, we had some fair competi­ tion," Richardson said. "The problem was they had a higher number of stronger girls than us. Il was more than jusl boing 'ouiswum.' We were definitely outnumbered in strength." The 200 free relay of Marrs, Robertson, Carlner and Wendel were three scconds away from making the regional time at 2:00.99. and Carlner needs to knock of two seconds from her 50 freestyle to make regionals. "My goal of al least si.x swim­ mers going to regionals is closely approaching," she said. "I am especially proud of iyr freshman (Miranda Esposito, Jennifer Hart, Jennifer Smith, Hannah Sweat, Davis, Esposito, Lee. Mighion and Patrick). This was their first inect wilh Dnvic High." Notes; Richardson said she was grateful lo the parents and volunteers who helped al the meel, citing Greg Silling, Kelly Ale.xander, Paula Esposito, Carol Hendricks, Jessica Nelms, Kelly Rhodes, Cathy Wendel, Ann Bcck, Tammy Lee, and Harlon and Terry Freeman. ... Davic hosts North Iredell on Dec. 3 and West Forsyih on Dec. 10. Arnold Offensive Player Of The Year Nine From Davie Named To CPC All Conference Team Cooler Arnold of Davie's football team won the Offensive Player of Ihc Year award in the Central Piedmont 4-A Confer­ ence. The junior i|uartcrback/lail- back/corncrback rushed for 1921 yards, passed for .128, scored 26 touclidownsand intercepted five passes. West Forsyth took the other big prizes, with defensive end Jeff Bradley winning Defensive Player of the Year and Russell Stone winning Coach ofthe Year. Davie and Wesl lied for the championship wilh 3-1 league rccords. Davie's Billy Riddle mi.ssed Defensive Player of Ihe Year by one vole. The senior free safely was selected lo Ihc all-confer­ ence team wilh 157 tackles (Duvie’s inckle numbers arc through 13 of 14 games), eight pass breakups, ihrcc forccd fumbles and four inlerccplions. Seven morc I'rom Davie’s 9- 5 qunrtcrfinalisl team were named all-confcrencc. On of- fensc, there was junior fullback/ lailback Justin Brown (1058 rushing yards, 11 TD.s), junior light end Ted Randolph, senior left lackie Zach Jakob and senior left guurd Justin Norsworlhy. The latter three paved the way for 3450 rushing yards and a 5.8 average per rush. . Selccled from Davie’s de­ fense were .senior nose guard Brandon Pane (69 luckles, 11 luckles for loss,eight sacks), jun­ ior linebacker D.J. Rice (120 tackles, 15 luckles for loss) and junior oulside linebacker Dustin Morgan (63 tackles, 11 tackles for loss). First Deer Jake Sheek, 12, of Acivance, shot his first deer - a three-point buck- on Saturday morning, Nov. 22. Old School Davie Sports News From December, 1976 • Mark Robertson was named the mosl outstanding running back for the Shudy Grove Oilers’ JV foolball team. • Centcr Deborah Howell, forward Cissy Crowell and guard Cathy Hutchens entered the season as iri-eaptuins of Davie's var­ sity girls baskclball team. The other two siarting spots went to sopho­ more forward Deanna Thomas and junior guard Jill Amos. • The tri-captains of Davie's boys were Dwayne Grant, Ron Bivins and Kevin Wil.son. • Davie's football team placcd two on Ihe All-North Picdmonl Conference team: Offensive guard Csirl White and defensive back Sid Short. Flag Football Continues The Davie Flag Foolball League played three games on Nov. 23. The Dirty Do/.en de­ feated Going Deep 41-13, The Enforcers defeated the Yadkin­ ville Vikings 44-26 and Sara Lee defeated Aeros 41-0. Freshman Girls Basketball Team Beats Wesleyan Mike Gamer won his debut as tlic Davio freshman girls basket­ ball coacii. His War Eagles out- scored Wesleyan Acadomy 23-14 over the final three qunrters lo win their season opener 27-22. Brittany Wharton led Davie, which trailed 8-4 in the rirstqunr- ter, with nine points. Amanda Russell had six, Jaclyn Smith four, Rachel Coin three, Megan Williams two, Jodi Harpe two and Tonelta Ramsey one. 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They wrc.sllcd freestyle all spring und huve six or .seven who urc pretty sound," Also on the day, sophomore Josh Barnes (160) and Murphy (215) went 3-2, while freshman Chris Ange (135), junior Troy Blukley (171), sophomore Travis Seales (189) and sophomore Parks (HWT) went 2-3, Tho quickest work came from Holiifield, Allen and Murphy, who posted three pins each. And freshman Brnndon Stewart nnd Josh Godbey debuted with pins in their only nppearances. “Morton probably hnd the best day he’s had. Being the only senior in the lineup, he better wrestle good,” Lowery said, “He’s just consistent, he’s in good shape nnd he moves. And I wus plensed with the wny Mur­ phy w restled. He wrestled smart,” For the yeur, Dnvie hns six 7- I records; Hilton, Mcllwnin, Johnson, Morton, Holiifield und Rnby. Allen nnd Bnmcs nre 6-2, Ange nnd Murphy nre 4-3, Scales and Pnrks nre 4-4 and Blakley is 3-3, "M ctlwain has impressed me,” Holiifield suid. "Mcllwain’s B real good de­ fensive wrestler,” Lowery snid, “Blukley (who competed at 171) is u 152-pounder. We’re putting ■some kids in bnd positions, but they’re getting experience und doing the best they cnn. Blakley just husn’t been on the mat enough. He might bo u junior but he’s like n freshmnn becnuse he husn’t ever wre.stled for me,” Notes: Dnvie went with three freshmen, seven sophomores, three juniors nnd one senior. Football players Ryan Boehm. Billy Riddle and Derrick Foster will add punch to the attack start­ ing this week.... The War Eagles go to Freedom on Dee, 4 at 6 p,m. They host the Davie Duals Salurday starling at 10 n.m, Tho field will include South Meek. North Rowun, Sulisbury and Northwest Cuburrus, They visit West Rownn on Dec. 9 ul 6 p.m. Team M isse s R andolph’s ‘G uaranteed’ 6 Duvie’s wrestling team will most likely be without its big­ gest hummer the entire year. The blow occurred when Ted Randolph, a tight end in football, suf­ fered II knee injury in the footbull team ’s first-round playoff win over Charlotte Hnrding, “They took 75 percent ofhis lateral meniscus out,” fa­ ther Ted Randolph said. “The doctor said people don’t re- nlize that your chances of get­ ting an injury to your knee like thut urc much grcntcr in wres­ tling thun in football. He rec Rundolpli year. Although the wrestling team entered tlie week 8-0, it will sorely miss u guy who would be one ofthe favorites to win the stute chumpi­ onship at heavy­ weight, Thnl’s no dis­ respect lo D avie’s other big men. For few, if nnyone, could replace someone who went 69-7 between his seventh-grade yenr al North Davie Middle nnd two vnrsity years ut Davie. Competing nt HWT every year, Randolph went 13-3 in sevenlh grade, 16-0 in eighth, 3- 0 as n vnrsity freshmnn und 37- omm ended he sit out the 4liistyenr,MukingRundolphall the more hesitant to wrestle this season is the fact Division I foolball conches ure ulrendy calling, and his true love is baseball, “I want to wrestle, but I have lo do whut the doctor says,” son Ted Randolph said, “If he clears me und says it’ll be fine, then I mighl come out a week or so after rehab. 1 was banking on winning the state. Right now il looks like I huve u shot al college footbull, and college baseball or college foolbnll is whnt I wnnt.” “We’re going to miss Ted becnuse thut’s pretty much n guaranteed 6 (points).” senior Zac Morton suid, “But (sopho­ more Garett) Parks is doing good. We should be alright,” C O N G R A Y U LA IIO N S T o l a s t w e e k ' s w i n n e r s i n o u r F o o t b a l l C o n t e s t A T I E f o r F i r s t P l a c e ! 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If we cun play like ihiit 1 think we’ll do fine.” ll seemed over in ihe firsl t|uarlcr, when Rich blistered Davie with 14 points und slaked Easl lo a 25-12 lead. Rich (24 game-high poinls) went on lo set the school’s career scoring record, but she only managed 10 poinls after the torrid slarl as Davie foiled the Erst cakewalk. Three-pointers by Schafer and Aly.son Walker and a long Iwo by Ashley Cornalzer pulled Dnvie lo 33-26. Thai 12-2 spurt epilornized whut Dnvic was iibout in this game. Time and again, Rich und Co. were jusl loo tough for the Wnr Eagles to come all the wny back, bul they hung tough despile shooling 31 per­ cent, and they won Ihe rebound­ ing skirmish 35-30. "We didn’l give up al uny lime, and it would have been ensy lo do Ihnl when (East bunked in u three-pointer ut the halflime buzzer)," Stephens said. "To slay wilhin eighl, I feel very good nbout whnt hnppcned." Alyse Bowden banged back- lo-back 17-foolers, and Schafer nailed a 3 lo cul the difference lo 51-42 with 7:35 left. I-irst-year Easl coach Tim Kenney, who couched al Soulh Davie Middle for five years before leaving with Jim Young afler the 2002 season, could finally relax when Easl unswered Schafer’s 3 wilh a bomb beyond the urc thnt made ¡1 54-42. "Davie’s a physical leam and Ihey’re well-coached," he suld. "1 mean tliey’re going to win their share of gumes. I wouldn’t be surpri.scd if Ihey’re in the hum for Iheir conference lille. This is a solid teum who is going to be heard from by Ihe end of the year." Schnfpr (19 poinls) shook off vj-)- u slow slurl lo make seven of her ' lusl 11 shols. She ulso grubbed nine rebounils, Mureudy made 4- of-6 shols for eighl points, nnd added .seven rebounds und Iwo blocks. Curly Boolh hud eighl poinls und nine rebounds. Bowden hud six poinls und seven reboimds from the guard posi­ tion, and Ashley Cornalzer came up witli six poinls by making 2- of-3 field goals and 2-of-2 foul shols. "Cornalzer's a sound kid," Stephens suid of a sub who played her second mistake-free game. "She does whal you ask her 10 do. works hard defen­ sively, she’s scoring and she gol two lurnovers becuuse she was where she was supposed lo be defensively. So she's going lo add lo our rotation, und 1 think eventuully (Allison) Muckintosh will add lo our rolulion. "If we pluy hard like we are right now, we'll Ix; competing for Ihul conference chunipionship." Miirciicly Mesiiierlzc's All night, the Norlh Stunly Cnmei.s wulched Maready score over, between and urounil ihem Sophomore forward Carly Booth reaches for a rebound. Senior Andrea Dwiggins of Davie s varsity giris basketball team looks to pass. en route lo Ihc second-most poinls in Duvie liislory. But wliile Maready gave one of Ihe greul- esl onc-mun shows ever, she wus, in the end. only one player. Her 39 points - one below the school record - was nol enough 10 avoid u 65-61 lo.ss. "We didn’l piny wilh the sume intensity lhal wc hnd ugainst Gasl Rowan," Stephens snid. "We Ihoughl we’d get this one be­ cuusc we played so hard in lhat one." The Wur Eagles, hamperetl by foul trouble 10 Schnfer, fell be­ hind 34-22 ut hulftime us Mar- eady scored all bul seven of their points. Maready singlehandcdly rescued Davie wilh 16 ihird- quarler poinls, and il was sud­ denly 46-46 heading inlo Ihe finnlh. Bul Duvie never took Ihe lead in wusting n once-in-u-lifelime performance. “I f we could have gollen ihem to understand what we wanted to do In Ihe firsl half, we could huve gone 10 Maready even earlier," Stephens said. "She wus so much bigger than they were, und the whole first hulf we kepi snying: ‘Gel it to her, lake il in lo her.’" Mareudy drained 13-of-19 field gouls and 12-of-l4 free ihrows. The 6-fool cenler even had the audacity lo hil u three- pointer. "She grubbed u rebound, dribbled oul and hit n 3," Stephens said. “And she didn'l gel a break. She eilher gol fouled and hil al the line or scored in­ side." Bui this was an extreme ex­ ample lhal one player can't do evcrylhing alone. Schafer, who had 34 poinls in the firsl two games, wasn’t herself ul'ler sil­ ting in the first half. Carly Booth was Ihe No. 2 scorer wllh nine. Slephens was nol pleased. "They got too many second shots nnd we nllowed them lo pcnctrute 10 the basket way loo eusy," she snid. “Thut wus two urcus we were reully disap­ pointed in." Note: The War Eagles’ next two nonconference games urc aguinsl North Iredell, ut home on Dec. 4 und on the road on Dec. 9. Enst Rownn 63, Davie 55 - Allison Schafer 19, Nicole Mar­ eudy 8, Curly Booth 8, Alyse Bowden 6, Ashley Cornntzer 6, Aiyson Walker 5, Erin Whitaker 2, Andrea Dwiggins 1. North Stanly 65, Unvic 61 - Mureudy 39, Booth 9, Bowden 4, Dwiggins 4. Schafer 3, Walker 2. Senior Allison Schafer glides to the hoop. 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Luriilnc McDanicI Illnckwood holds the rccord wilh 40 nguinst Thomasvillc In 1957-58. She hung 39 on Thomasvillc in the rematch. Since Blackwood played in a different era, with three players on cach Maready end of Ihe courl and u rule prohlbillng more Ihun three dribbles, Mnrcady shares ihe modern No. 1 mark willi Beth Mashburn. who scorcd 39 against Norlh Davidson in 1987-88. Strangely enough, Mushburn and Maready’s amazing games bolh came in defeat, and Mureudy smiled und frowned all ul oncc in the aflerniath of a 65-61 lo.ss. 'it wus pretly umnzing," she suid. "The fact I scored Ihul muny was great bccausc I’ve never scorcd thut many, bul wc lost by four lo u team we could have easily beat. “I've got to keep il up. I can’l sluck off." • As satisfying us the Duvie boys basketball team’s 3-0 rccord is, Coach Mike Absher cautions his team of getting loo full of itself. When he prcuches cliches uboul "laking Ihem one al a time" und “niuinlnining focus," the Wnr Eagles should know their cotich is right. Afler all, they stnrted 5-0 lasl year und then dropped 11 oflhclr finul 15. "The good thing is those guys who are returning players know there’s u lot of ihings we have lo get better at," he suld. • Last week Davie's lenms ran inlo some old friends. The girls faced Enst Rowun’s Tim Kcimcy, who couched at Soulh Davie from 1997-2002, and Norlh Stanly’s Leo Drunelli, who led Duvie’s JV boys from 1997-2000. The boys met Enst Rowan’s Jim Young, who directed Duvie’s varsity boys lo 77 wins from 1997-2002, the most ever in n five-ycnr spun. And then there was Jim’s daughler, freshman lirlttinl Young, who starred ut Soulh Dnvie in the .seventh grude und .scored six aguinsl Davie. "I couldn’t really lose because 1 still feel apart of the Davic kids," Young said afler u 79-63 loss. “You ulways wunl lo win, but I was proud of how well Davie played." 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Clntkr December Classes & Events Community Programs r ^ Dialietes Screening Rowan Rcfjlonal Mcdicnl Cciiicrs dinbctcs educators arc offering n diafjctcs scrccninf> to dctcmiliic tlic risk ot devciopint; the disease, Get infonnation about dialx-lcs, take a risk test, and rcccivc a fingcrslick blood glucose test, Friday? Dcccmber 12 • 9 • l.l a.m., Rowan Mcdical Facilities, 126 Slalcsvillc lilvd,, Salisbury. Call (704) 637.0151 for more information. Educational Programs I Diabetes CtassesComprelier Small group classes and individual instaiclion arc offered on a weekly basis to help master tlie skills and concepls (or the control of diabetes. These classcs have a fee, which is covcred by most insurance plans. Ail classes are lield al the Salisbury City Pnrk Rccrcalion Center, 316 Lnke Drive in Salisbury. Diabetes classcs will be offered on the following dates, and you must attend all three sessions: December 9, 16 and 23 • 9 • 11 a.m. Call (704) 63»1437 for rnpre informalion, Coronaiy Artery Disease Education Class Ixarn about tlie risk factors for iieart disease and what cardiac rehabilitation options arc available, Tlie free class meels the first and tliird Tluirsday of each nionili from 9-11 a,ni. in the Cardiac Rehnbiliiaiion «< Wellness Center, 2nd floor, Kiser Mcdical Officc Building, Rowan liegional Mcdical Cenler. Call (704) 210.5412 for more infprmatipn. Gestational Dialietes Classes A certified diabetes cducalor provides a special program for expectant mothers with gestational diabetes, Tlie program includes basic facts, meal planning and home blood glucose inoniloring. These classes have a fee, which is covered by most Insurance plans. Gestational diabetes classcs will be offered on the following dates; attend the date of your choicc. December 11, 18 • 9-11 a.m,. Rowan Regional Educntion & Wellness Outpaiieni Seivices Uuilding, 721 Grove St., Salisbury. Caij (704) 63&.1437 for more informgion, Looi( Good, Fed Better An Anicricnn Cnncer Society progrnm lhal leaches cancer palienls Icchniciues lo address the cosmclic side effects of Irealmenl, Call (704) 278.0992 for an appointment or for more informalion. Support Groups ADHD Support Group Provides support and cducntion for parents of children with Attention IDcficit F-lyperaciivity Disorder, December 23 • 6:30 p,ni,, Salisbuiy Pediatric Associates, 129 Woodson St,, Salisbuiy, Call (704) 63€^76 for more informalion. Support Groups Com AWAKE (Alert, Well And Keeping 1-nergclic) Provides a social and educational fomm for anyone with a sleeping disorder. Call the Sleep Medicine Cenler of Salisbury at (704) 637-1533 for meeting information. Better BrealNng Club Offen; membei-s and guests the opportu­ nity to learn aboul breathing disorders, December 10 • 1 p,m,, Riifly-Holmes Senior Cenler, II20S, Uoundary St., Salisbury, Call (704) 2KV5343 lor nnpre informalion, CanSac Support Group Provides support and education for car­ diac patients, people who arc nt high risk for henrt disease and their families. Tills group meets the lliird Tuesday of the month during February, June and October 7 p,ni,. Cardiac Reliabilitalion & Wellness Cenler, 2nd floor, Kiser Medical Officc Uuilding, Rowan Regional Médical Cenler. Cgl (7p4) 210^12 for more iiiformgi'pn. Colon Cancer Support Group Offere support and education for people with colon cancer nnd colon cnncer survivors, December 16*7 p,ni,, Librnry nl Sl, John’s Lulhernn Church, 200 W, Innes St,, Snlisbury. Call (TM) 637-1093 for more information. Coping with Grief Support Group Provides support for those denling wilh the loss of n loved one. Sponsored by Rowan Regional Home Health & hlospice. Day nnd evening support groups nrc nvailable. Call (704) 637-7645 for more infamation. Epilepsy Support Group Provides support and éducation for people with epilepsy and their families, IDeccmber 9*7 p,ni,, Firei Uapiisi Church, 223 N. Fullon Sl,, Salisbuiy. Call (704) 63&8664 for more Infamalion, Prostate Cancer Support Group Offers support and educnlion for people wilh proslnte cancer and prostate cnncer survivors, December 18 • 5:30 p,m,, Lnrge Conference Room, Rowan fiegionnf Medicnl Cenler. Call (704) 6390942 or (704) 210Æ104 for more information. RSDSA Support Group (RefleK Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Associntion) Offei’s support nnd educntion for people with Reflex Sympntlietic Dystrophy Syndrome, a chronic neurological disease mnrked by consinnt pnin, December 8*7 p,ni,, Aclminislrntive Coiiference Room, Rownn Regionni Medicnl Center, Call (704) 6300365 (a more informalion. Weight Loss Support Group Provides support and education for people who linve hnd or are conleniplnt- ing having gastric bypnss surgeiy ns n way to lose weight, DeceniIxT 11*7 p,ni,, Womens I'lenlth Centcr, 3rd floor, Rownn Régional Medicnl Cenler, Call (704) 637-8618 for more informalion. Women’s Health All cinsses meet in the Women's Henlth Cenler, 3rd floor, Rownn Regional Medicnl Center, Cnll (704) 210-5544 to register or for more infomintion. Breastfeeding This class details the advantages and methods of breastfeeding, as well as pmcticnl problem solving. The class is taught by our certified lactation consul­ tants. Dads arc welcome, too, $10 class fee if not enrolled in I^owan Regional's bimaze classes, Pcccttiber 4 • 6 • 8:30 p,m, Lamaze Prepared Chidbirtti and Baby Basics Leam what to expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods, coping skills, relaxation and brealliing techniques, and preparing for childbirth. Taught by our bimnze-certified childbirth educators. Classes meet oncc a week for five weeks, and n class fee is chnrged, bmaze classes will be offered on the following dates; December 30 - January 22 « 6 - 8:30 p,iu This class prepares new parenis for wlini 10 expect prior to delivery, Ixnm the signs of pre-temi labor, know when to come to the hospital, nnd review iniportnni policy and regislralion infomialion, Classcs are offered every Tuesday nt 3 p,ni. New molhere need lo sign up for the one-time clnss between the 22nd and 28lh week of their pregnancy. There is no charge for the clnss, but space is limited. Every 3rd Wednesday of the monlh, this class wjll be offered in Spnnish, Blood Pressure Clinic Evciy Wednesday from 9 a,m, - noon, a free blood pressure clinic is held in the mnin lobby of Rowan Regional Medicnl Center, Volunteer nurses conduct tlie clinic. Free parking is provided in the medical center's parking gnrage on hlcndcrson Sircet, Nurse - On - Duty For routine, non-einergcncy medical problems or for answers to yotir mcdical questions, call Ntii'se-On-Diity 24 hours a day, seven dnys a week. It's free. 1-800-33&4921 |ч( )\\.\\ l\l I ,|c i.NAI Rowan Regional Medical Center offers a variety of health and wellness education classes. For more informalion or to register for any classes or supporl groups, call (704) 210-5000 612 IVIocksville Avenue, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 www.rowan.org ' ’'(1 И 8 . D A V I E C O U N T Y E N ' r E R P R I S K R E C O R D , r i u i r s d u y , D c c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 m Josh Aiken twists and turns toward the basi<et. Second-year boys coach Mike Absher has Davie off to a fast start for the second year in a row. Burns, Smith Take Turns Dominating Continued From 1(1 They complcnietilcd one iin- othor bcaiitif^iilly againsl Gasl tiowan, loo, wilh fJurns hilling 8-of-12 shols for 19 poinls lo go along wilh eighl rcboinuls, six blocks anil four assisis. Ryan Pricc’s llirec-poinlers senl Davic lo a commanding lead in llic firsi (|iiarlor,biil Smilh .showed amaz­ ing progress from his varsily sophomore campaign again wilh 17 poinl.s, .seven rebounds and five asslsLs. He hil 7-of-8 field goals nnd 5-of-6 foul shols. “Burns is a great player, and ihey’re a nice team," Brunclll said. "We really focussed on Burns, bul I don’l know in our confercncc (Rocky Rivcr2-A) if wc'll see tt ccntcr as slrong as him. He's fundam entally .sound." Though Ihe War Hagles never trailed after Pricc’s 3 provided a 9-8 lead, Ihcy had a Tight on their hands Ihroughoul. With Ihc mar­ gin down to 52-4‘J wilh 1:47 Icfl, .Smilh look a charge, Burns re­ bounded a missed i lhal would have lied il, and .Smilli. Travis Howell and Prico sank eight straight free llirows lo withstand North’s persistent rallies and ovorccime 31 points from junior Die/.a Blue. Price hil 4-of-4 free throws for 10 points and How­ ell canned all four of his free throws. Possibly a sign of good things 10 come was the fact Davie shot 36 percent and slill maintained a lead over the final 27 minules. The cold night didn’l mailer bc­ causc D avie’s defense held North scoreless over a span of, 13 possessions in Ihc first half, Davic made l3-of-15 fourth- quaricr free throws and il crushcd North on the boards .SO- 29, “If you play defense and re­ bound, you’re always going lo have a chance," Absher .said. “Л lol of limes we tell Burns lo jusi slay at Ihc goal, almost like a free safety. He's running the floor, finishing, rebounding and play­ ing defense." Nntc.s: Burns' had two thun­ derous dunks, one off a sweet pass from Smilh and ihe olher when Howell got a steal and looked ahead. ... Josh Aiken, a 6-4 junior with raw athletic abil­ ily, debuied off the bench wilh Ihrce points and seven rebounds. Dnvic 79, E. Rownn 63 Price gave Davie just whal il needed, another bullet in Ihe chamber. 'I'he junior found his long-range marksmanship in the firsl hnlf and .sent Dnvic to n 23- 11 lead against Jim 'I'oung, who guided Davie lo 77 wins from 1997-98 to 2001-02, “We’ve been gelling plenty of points in the painl. so we necdetl an oulside Ihreal, and Rynn can be one," Absher said. Price rained Ihree Ihrce-point- ers on the Mustangs in the firsl half, wenl 4-of-6 from down­ town overall and rmished with 16 poinls. Burns und Smilh led wilh 19 and 17 poinls respec­ tively, and Michael Mashore added eight poinls and 14 re­ bounds as Davic puslied ils lead to 25 in Ihe Ihird qunrler. “Coach lold me jusi lo let loo.sc," Price said. “Eilher I was open or 1 hnd a smaller gily. Their guards were a whole lol smaller lhan me and Fu." “They’ve got a good inside- oul combination," Young said, “and we couldn’l slop them." Aiken hnd seven poinls. five rebounds and Ihrce steals. Bran­ don Capwcll had six points and five nssists. And for Ihe second game in a row, Howell wenl 4- of-4 from Ihe line. Noles: In the decisive first (juarier. Price had six points. Burns five and Aiken and Mashore four cach, ...Absher had lo hurt .some feelings Monday, when he auditioned foolball players for the Insl time and made final cuts.... Davio plays noncon­ ference games against North Ire­ dell at home on Dec. 4 and at North on Dec, 9. Dnvic 60, North Stnnl.v 56 - Cliff I3urns 18, MnU Smith l.'i, Ryan Prico 10, Travis Howell 6, Michael Mashore 6, Josh Aikeii 3, David Sclnvoit 2. Duvie 79, Kiist Kowiin 63 - Burns 19, Smilh 17, Prico 16, Mashore 8, Aiken 7. Brandon Capwell 6, Howell 4, Schweil 2. D a v i e B o y s B a s k e t b a l l S t a t i s t i c s Record; 3-0,0-0 CPC Cliff Burns Is soaring at 19.6 points and 10.3 rebounds. Cinis I'ts Kchs Avg Assi,';t.s Avr 1.3 PPG Burns 3 59 31 10.3 4 19.6 Smilh 3 51 18 6.0 '13 4.3 17.0 Price 3 32 12 4.0 2 0.3 10.6 Mashore 3 25 35 11.6 6 2.0 8.3 Howell 3 17 7 2.3 8 2.6 5.6 Aiken -)10 12 6.0 0 0.0 5.0 Capwcll 3 12 S 2.6 9 3.0 4.0 Sehweit 3 8 4 1.3 3 1.0 •2.6 Hall Yeager TOTALS OPPONENTS 2 4 1 0.5 2 1.0 2.020 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 72.6 62.6 3-l’ointer.s: Price 6, Smith 2, Stenis: Smith 5. 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(H E. 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -8 7 4 6 Travis Howell (right) plays tough defense D A V I K C O l J N ' r V E N T E R P R I S E R l i C O R D , I l i i i r . s d n y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 - H 9 - Photos by James Barringer S o u t h W r e s t l e r s W i n 6 1 s t S t r a i g h t A g a i n s t N o n - N o r t h O p p o n e n t s Continued From Pugc lU Jessie Frye gave Soulh its first lead al 140. Caleb Crenson gave Soulh some shortlived breathing room wilh a pin lhal mnde it 30- 22. “Frye wrestled .smart," Riddle said of.hls third-period pin. “Erwin’s kid was probably a lot stronger thnn him, bul Jessie oulwrcslled him. He was only up 4-1 going inlo Ihc Ihird, and lhal pin wns n big point in Ihe match. When Shoemaker went on the mat, wc couldn’t afford to lose another match. He's one of my besl seventh graders." Even though Cousins, Frye and Creason gave Soulh an eight-point lead. Riddle wasn't done holding his brcnlh. Erwin pulled to 30-28 ul 1.52 and lo 36- .34 at 171. Crolls' first-period pin al 189 wouldn't have been enough lo save the day if it weren’t for Gra­ ham Harmon, who pinned in the fir,St at 160 for a 36-28 lead. Orady Cartner and Jesse Ra- lledgc lost al 12.“) and 135, bul South would have found itself in greater danger if they wouldn't have escaped jams. “If Harmon were lo slip and nol gotten a pin. we would have lost the match," Riddle snid. "Rnlledge nnd Cnrlner were bolh behind early, but enme back and made Ihe liuUch close, tf Ihey make n mistake and gel pinned, wc lose Ihe innlch." Afler driving ihe slnke through stubborn Erwin’s hearl, Crolls was businesslike. He didn’l punch the air or jump up and down. He jusi walked bnck to Ibe bench. “I lold him: 'You've gol lo gel n pin,’ “ Riddle said. "He’s gol an even temperanienl. He just went oul Ihere and gol Ihe job done." Nutcs: Barry Juslice, who led Easi Rownn High for many yeurs, has inspired vast improve- mcnl in' his firsl year as Erwin's coach. “You can Icll Ih c ir technique’s bciter." Riddle said. ... Collins, who went 14-0 with 13 pins last year, wrestled up at 112 against Walter Johnson and lost 13-12 in double OT. "(WJ coach Scoll Page, a Davic Couniy star in Ihc Inle 1980s) snid their 112-poundcr is prelly good, and Ihal's why 1 moved Floyd up," Riddle said. ‘'He'll probably wrestle 103 nnd maybe as far down as 9.5." ... Shoe­ maker hnd n 13'Second pin againsl W J.... South's 2-0 guys aro Shoomnkor, Cousins, Frye, Crenson, Harmon and Crolls.... T'ravis Goforth, D.J. Garrelson, Collins, Zach Prevelte, Darius Hall nnd John Piper splil a pair. ... Soulh wrestles at homo lo China Grove on Dec. 4 and at Corriher-Lipe on Dec. 9. N e w m a n F o c u s e s O n G r a d u a l I m p r o v e m e n t T o u g h C o m p e t i t i o n P u t s S o u t h G i r l s I n 0 - 2 H o l e A rough carly .schedule has trnnslnted into Iw o blowoul losses for Soulh Davie's scvenlh- gradc girls baskelball team. Af­ ler falling 43-26 lo 2-0 North Dnvic, Erwin was just loo good in a 31-22 win over Ihc Tigers. The good news is Soulh has already fnced Iwo of Ihe bciter teams in the league. Coach Mike McDougall believes the Tigers have a lot of polenlial and ex­ pects them to improve. “We've seen some improvo- nienl," he said. “We've gol a lot of work lo do, but we've got time 10 do il." The Soulh-Erwin issue was decided in the first quarter. The Engles boiled nhead 11-4, atul afler trading a coupic baskets in the sccond, they put Soulh away with a 10-2 run in Ihe third. Sydney Crawford, Andren Grnnl nnd Jessa Ren led Soulh with five points each. “I was expecting a lough game, and it was," McDougall said. "Erwin hns size nnd real good ball handlers. Wo need to gel tougher undernealh. We're nol boxing out." The Tigers nuide subtle strides in two areas - defense and shol selection - and shooting guard Renn shined a little light on South’s slow starl. ■'Jessa hustled nil over Ihe plnee," he snid. “She's like a Tazinaniau Devil. Offensively .she drives in. She's little bin she's nol afraid. She's definitely a sparkplug and gets ihings going for us." Soulh plays al China Grove on Dcc. 4 and nl home lo Corri- her-Lipc on Dec. 9. Erwin 31, South Davic 22 - Sydney Crawford .“i, Andreu Oranl 5, Jessa Ren 5, Kayla Grubb 4, Tonesha Turner 3, P r a t a p a s , N o r t h C o m e A l i v e I n T h i r d F o r W i n After North Davie's seventh- grade girls baskelball lcam struggled badly in the first half al Southeast lust week. Couch Jamie Lyerly challenged her players by telling them Ihcy would practicc two days over Thanksgiving break if they didn't gel Iheir offensive act to­ gether. The Wildenls gol Ihc mes- sngc, responding wilh 20 third- quarter points und romping 39- 19 after a nightmarish first quar­ ter. "I told Ihcm if Ihcy didn'l do belter in the second half we were going 10 practice Friday und Sat­ urday,” Lyerly said after North improved lo 2-0. “I lold them Ihe wrestling loam is practicing nnd wc cnn praciice with Ihem. Af­ ler Ihe game Ihey snid: ‘Did we do better?' I snid; ‘Yes, m uch better.' “ The Wildcats held a 1.5-9 cushion at halftime, but il was hardly a work of art. North and Southeast were tied S-.S after one quarter, and North wns a shell of the team lhal slcamed lo n 17-1 lend in the season-opening 43- 26 win over Soulh Davie. “ll was the end of the firsl quarter before wc scorcd," Ly­ erly snid, “Nothing would go. I bet we missed 50 shols in Ihe first hiilf,” The Wildenls found their shooting louch in Ihe third qunr­ ter, and a major reason thoy broke it open wns Carly Prata­ pas, who scored all eight of hor team-high points during the 20- 4 third-quarter Hurry that estab­ lished a 3.5-13 lead. “Carly scored a coupic inside aiul she made two from the oul­ side," Lyerly suid. "She’s gol a good shot, aiul everything just stnrted fnlling." Kellie Brown added seven poinls, and Amber Parrish and Saruh Evans contributed six each. The Wildcats' imprc.ssive 2-0 rccord Is a tribute to team­ work. Seven players scorcd againsl Soulh Davic and nine girls put poinls on Ihe board against Southeast. “Southeast's conch before Ihc game snid Ihcy were struggling terribly," Lyerly said. “They gol beat 50-13 by Knox. Wc could have beaten them worse, bul I like to see everybody play and we didn't press al all. And everybody’s scoring." North plays at home to North Rowan on Dec. 4, al Forsylh CouiUry Day on Dec. 8 aiul al Knox on Dec. 9. North Dnvic 39, SoiiOicust 19 - Carly Pratapus 8, Kellie Brown 7, Amber Parrish 6, Sa­ rah Evans 6, Hannah Siroupo 4, Kelsey Shipman 2, Samantha Maready 2, Sarah Marlin 2, Mor­ gan Long 2. Two yenrs after guiding North Davie’s sovonlh-grade boys baskelball team lo the mosl wins (nine) in its middle-.school history, George Newman hns one of the toughest challenges in his six yenrs as coach. It’s nol going lo bc easy to reach succcss, and Newman knew Ihnl coming Inlo a .season lhal fell to 0-2 after last week’s 37-25 loss at Southeast. “We have n lol of Inexperi­ enced kids," he snid. “(North's only post pinycr wilh size, Michael Burford,) is pushing 6- 4, He’s gelling better but he’s inexperienced, loo. This is a year of leaching. Our practices are kind of like lesson plans in school - I’m leaching the game and breaking il down." Bolh teams had a rough first quarter, as SoulheasI led 3-2 af­ ter six minules. Bul Ihe Patriots wiped oul nil suspense in the sec­ ond qunrter, outscoring North 16-5. Their 12-poinl hnlflime lend grew lo 29-14 in the ihird. "We cnmc apart defensively (in Ihc sccond quarter),’’ New­ man said. "After the discipline wc showed (in n 57-30 sea.son- opening loss) against a superior, athlctic und skilled South Davie, we losl complete track of being disciplined us far as ussignmcnls on tlcfcnse. We tried lo .speed up the tempo defensively nnd cre- ntc lurnovers, and il backfired on us,” The W ildcuts’ offensive bright spol has been Alex Marion, who had 12 points nfler .scoring 10 againsl Soulh Davic, T'hal’s 40 percent of North’s of­ fense. Burford had four points nnd 11 rebounds, nnd Cody Sulier scored four. The Wildcats play at home lo North Rowan on Dec. 4, at For­ syth Country Day on Dec. 8 nnd at Knox on Dcc. 9. 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"Some people, when they retire, they relax, they go on cruises," she says, "but Bobbo nnd 1 nre just not that type.” Bobbo is the nickname Jack Ward gave Bob when he coached him years ago on the Davie High School footbnli tcnm. "I never would bow my head," Bobbo says. Bobbo says he wasn't planning nny big post-retirement trips. When he got home from being shipped nil over during his service in the Victnnm War, ________________ he decided lhat wns all the trnveling he planned to do in this life. Sonya could go anywhere she wanted, he says he told her, but she’d have to find somebody else to go with her. Bobbo did agree to go with Sonya and her friend, Michelle Shnrpe, to visit nren wineries, but nt first, she says he stayed outside. Heart to Heart with Kathy Chaffin "We just loved it," she snys. “We would come out, and we’d have bought a case between us.” Watching the people go in and out, Bobbo got to where he could predict how many cases were going to be sold by counting the women. "Men don't buy wine," he says, “the women do." After a while, Bobbo started going on the tours with them. “And you know how Bobbo talks..." Sonyn snys (Bobbo, nn entertaining sto­ ryteller, loves to talk). "Then we got to thinking, you know, this is fun." That's about the time Sonyn nnd Bobbo decided to try making wine., Ironically, Bobbo came from a long line of bootleggers, a tradition of which he is proud, . - • His grnndfnther, Charlie Hownrd, who died in 1965 at age 96, was li-' censed to make liquor during Prohibi­ tion, When nlcohol sales were Idgnlized ngniilj|i;|?3?i jt>e, retiyileci to miikihg it illeg|lty!iittntilS| iiS tf e k crowd ns the father of racing nnd bootlegging leg­ end Junior Johnson, “People don’t believe it," Bobbo says, “but it wns a living buck thon," Bobbo’s uncle, Jim Frank Whitaker, wns arrested and .sentenced to uctive time for his bootlegging nctivities, but as was tho option back then, chose to serve in World War II instead. He ended up as a soldier under Gen, George S, Patton Jr, Though she doesn't know of any bootleggers in her. family history, en­ trepreneurship cttiTie naturally to Sonya, She has been creating und selling her Angclwnre pins and pottery for years. In fnct, the craft shop Bobbo built next to their Scenic Drive home for her pottery is now also tho place where cus­ tomers can taste nnd buy their wines. Sonya first explored her interest in pottery through a class nt Mitchell Com­ munity College in Stntesville, There, she’d spend hours at a time on a potter's wheel. After a while, though, one of the in­ structors told her she just needed to give up and go home, “There was a talent to doing pottery," she says he told her, . "and I just didn't luive it, ' "Well, thnt just licked me off to where I wns going to do it or die," ; ’ Thnt wns the beginning of a creative and, lucrative venture for Sonya, who boughl her own wheel and kiln and fine- tuned hei- skills tlu-ough a coursc at The ' Sawtooth Center for Visual Arts in Win­ ston-Salem, Anyone who has seen her work will agree that the instructor at Mitchell was wny off base. Sonya and Bobbo used n wine-mak­ ing kit purchased from Chntcnu Laurinda in Sparta to make their first batch. Started in Spencer by Linda and Laurence Ehlers, the winery would be a wonderful resource for the Whitakers in starting their Garden Gate Vineyards, For Sonya, the most rewarding part about the business, licen.sed by the U.S, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire­ arms (ATF) this summer, is that she nnd Bobbo are doing il together, “Bobbo and I have been married a long time,” she says, “and we’ve never liked uny thing together. That’s how opposite we urc,” At Garden Gate, Bobbo is in charge of the vineyurds, and Sonya makes the wine and sells it, “Make sure you put this in there," Bobbo says, "Sonya’s the brains,” “And he's the bruwn,” Sonyn adds. laughing. When they first stnrlcd talking about starting the vineyards, Bobbo says some people tried lo'discourage them, “We had som ebody.tell us we couldn'l do il because it’s a dry county,” he says. Bobbo says he’knew thul wasn’t true because Yadkin Cbuniy|s dry, and people there have been mak­ ing wine for years. Others said it would cost too much, a hnlf million dollars at least in setup costs, one per.son said. 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Big Brothers/Big Sisters Celebrates Fourtti Year in Davie Dig Brothers Big Sisters Ser­ vices celebrated its fourth anni­ versary as an agency in Davie County on Sunduy, Nov. 9 nt 4 p.m. at tlie Dnvie County Public Library Multipurpose Room. The celebration begnn with The Magic of Ryan Short, a high school magician from Davidson County. Big Brothers Big Sisters, headquartered in Winston-Sa- lem, opened a satellite office in Davie County in November 1999 due to inquiries from parents in Davie County asking for services for their children. For the past four years, the Dnvie Counly office hns pro­ vided mentoring services to a lol of childrcn between the nges of 6-15. The agency primarily serves children who live in a single-parent family or with a guardian. . "We also have quite a few childrcn who arc being raised by grandparent.s," Dr. Regina Ora- ham-Hauser, Ihc agency coordi­ nalor, said. Each situation is examined to sec if there is a need for a Big Brother or Big Sisler. The mis­ sion statement snys that Big Brothers Big Sisters is a commu­ nity leader in helping children develop and reach their potential Ihrough Ihe establishment of long-lasting mentoring relation­ ships. An adult volunteer is callcd a Big Brother or Big Sister and the child that he or she is matched wilh is callcd a Little Brother or Little Sister. The number of matches in Davic has grown over the past four years and there are 18 childrcn matched wilh a Dig Broiher or Big Sister. Goals are set for each indi­ vidual match, so thnl the volun­ teer can help the child grow in areas specific to his or her needs. Some of the childrcn in the pro­ gram have the goal of increas­ ing self-esteem, strcnglhcning social skills, or improving school performance, lo name a few. Matches arc made based on conipalibilily between Ihc volun­ teer and tiic child becnuse friend­ ships are long-lasting and enjoy­ able when the volunteer and child have things in common. Graham-Mauser said. Some of the aclivities that Bigs and Littles do togelher in­ clude reading at the library, swimming at the YMCA, creal­ ing a scrapbook, riding bikes, baking cookies or building a model airplane. “The time together is intended to be enjoyable, bul more impor­ lant is Ihc one-on-one relation­ ship between the child ami Ihe Big Brolhcr or Big Sisler. Hav­ ing a positive adult role-model in which the child can trusl and count on to be a friend is what our program is about," said Gra- ham-Hau.ser, agency coordinator for Ihe past ihree years. “Wc encourage volunleers lo includc Iheir Little Brolhcr or Lillle Sister in their normal rou­ tine, which could consist of jusl about anylhing. Aclivilies like washing your car, grocery shop­ ping or enjoying a quiet evening at home are Ihings you can eas­ ily include a child," snid Gra- ham-Hauser. She also said the agency's new slogan “Little Moments, Big Magic” means that quality time together makes a great impact on children. “Sometimes a child can be matched with a compatible vol­ unteer within a few weeks, but many times it takes longer due to the lack of volunteers. We need more people to volunteer because there are always chil­ dren waiting for a Big Brother or Big Sister," she said. The agency provide services for children waiting for a Big Brother or Big Sister. Spending time with Ihe children gives the agency a chance lo get to know the children and make a good match with a volunteer. It also provides a positive outlet for children to do things they “^ ^ IT T o p e n H ouse Time in Dow n low n W elcom e'^ At The Dempsey Essick Gallery December 4, 5, 6 Thursilay (10-7) Friday (U)-5) & Saturday (10-3) O iu r G lfit T o ' i o a ’ ’ | ' O u r G i f t T o Y o i i ' ¡25* OfTAny OneItem-\ I/O ’* O ff Any OneItem-\ Excludes sale ilems & | I Excludes sale ilems & omamenls. clocks, trays, | ] ornaments, clocks, trays, plates and full size prims j \ and lull size prints / ашроп per tmumer per ilm. I | I ciiupiin per euuamer per Jay. NEW ITEM “View From the Veranda" Tapestry 27x36 Dowel Roti liwluiiat *42 i J h e E ssick G a lle ry Heort of Welcome (336) 731 -3499 ^ ................ ^Having a positive adult role model in which the child can trust and count on to be a friend is what our program is about.” Dr. R e g in a G ra h a m -H a u se r, D a vie a g e n c y c o o rd in a to r wouldn’t ordinarily get to do. Graham-Mauser said she Iries to select aclivities in which chil­ dren can enjoy themselves while interacting with others in the communily. Some of Ihe pasl ac­ tivities including laking a group lo Autumn Carc Nursing Home lo make Valentine cards with the residenis. Anolher group went to the Davie County Senior Center to make a craft with Ihe seniors. Graham -Hauser has taken groups to picnics and olher events lhat clubs and organiza­ tions have hosted in the commu­ nity. Local public ofncials such as Mocksvillc Mayor Dr. Francis Slate, Town Manager Christine Sanders, County Manager Terry Bralley and Chomber of Com­ merce Director Joan Carler have interacted wilh children at vari­ ous functions. Several business leaders have accompanied groups on outings. Eating al a reslnuranl is a fa­ vored activity for many of the children. “A simple dinner at Zeko’s Village Restaurant be­ comes an educational opportu­ nity because we practice appro­ priate social etiquette at the table and have conversations aboul the importance of school, family and selling goals in life. As a former tcacher, I look for leaching mo­ ments to instill information or model behavior tliat childrcn can benefil from," Graham-Hauser said. “1 don’t have cliildren of my own yet. For now, the children in Dig Drothers Dig Sisters are my children. I try to let them know lhat life has many great opportunities for them is they slay o|i the right track and slay in .school." Surrounding themselves with positive role models helps a child’s chanccs lo succeed, she said. A study by the PublicPrivate Ventures rescnrch group found lhal children matched wilh a Big Brolhcr or Big Sister were 46 percent less likely lo begin us­ ing illegal drags and 52 percent less likely to skip sehool. They get along beller wilh their fami­ lies and are less likely lo become violent. Graham-Hauser says becom­ ing u Big Brother or Big Sister is one of several ways to volun­ teer with Ihe agency. Another way is to participate in the agency's Dig For A Day pro­ gram, which is held one day euch year. Adults are paired with a child for a couple of hours at the volunteer’s place of employ­ ment. The child shadows the vol­ unteer to see whal their job en­ tails. Afler a morning together at the workplace, all parlicipanis meel for lunch al a local reslau- ranl. “We apprecialc ihe businesses who have participated, and wish lo expand this program to include conlraclors, salesmen, inlerior decorators, chefs and other pro­ fessions so that we can offer chil­ dren a variety of jobs lo learn about." Graham-Hauser has found this program to be successful bccause il gives children an op­ portunity to meet people in the communily while learning aboul various careers and workplace ethics. Members of the commu­ nity who wanl to help but can'l volunteer on a weekly basis as a Big Broiher or Big Sisler can participate in this program and enjoy being a 'Dig For A Day,"’ Л «-Ч • «”4 ■ I n d i v i d u a l l y Y o u , I n c , Announcing New Evening Hours l\/1on. 9-3, Tues.-Thurs. 9-7, Fri. 9-5:30, Sat. 9-3 Walk-Ins WelcomeI Spice Up Your Colorjbr the Holidays! $10.00 OFF any color or highlight ' with coupon Iexpires 12/31/03 j Latest Trends In Cutting Styling’ Color Perms • Pedicures Manicures • Waxing Acrylic Nalls • Facials 6311-G Stadium Drive C lem tnons (besWo K-Mart) 766-4474 766-8047 FULL SERVICE REDKEN said Bruce While, chair of the 12-member advisory board for Big Brothers Big Sisters in Davie County. Volunleers are needed lo par­ ticipaie in Lunch Duddies, a new idea Graham-Hauser started this school year. This is an opportu­ nity for ndulls who have lime during the day lo have lunch with a child at school. “A yoUng child’s facc really lights up with joy when an adult friend joins he or she for lunch," said Travis Wilmoth, an advisory board member of Dig Brothers Big Sisters who has paired wilh a child at Mocksvillc Elementnry School. “Hnving lunch wilh a child provides a grenl opportunity for adults to menlor childrcn and let them know lhat in addition to their families, there arc others ' who care about them and want them lo be successful," said Su­ san Prim, anolher advisory board member who was also paired with a child at Mocksvillc El­ emenlary School. While said lhat advisory board members were paired with students in two elementary schools lo pilol the program. "Now thal we know the kids Ihoughi it was a real Ireal lo have a Lunch Buddy, we plan lo ex­ pand lo all elementary and middle schools and also invite adults in the community to par­ ticipate," he said. The agency has an After- School Buddy program lhal has successfully operated the past three years. This program pro­ vides an opportunity for adults and high school students to men­ tor children in the YMCA’s nf- ler-school childcare centers. Little Buddies are elementary age sludenis who wanl someone 10 spend time with them while they're al the YMCA, Big Bud­ dies are adulls or high school stu­ dents who volunteer once per week for an hour between 3-6 p.m. This program is held dur­ ing the school year only and cur­ rently has 23 high school stu­ dents matched wilh Little Bud­ dies. “We are pleased wilh the suc­ cess of all of our programs. Pro­ viding quality ,scrvices doesn’t happen wilhoul financial ex­ penses, For tlie past four years. Big Brothers Big Sislers has re­ ceived about 40 percent of its funding from Davie Counly United Way, with the remaining 60 percent raised by other means," Graham-Hauser said. The agency is in the second year of a three-year grant re­ ceived from the Mebane Foun­ dation, “Donations from busi­ nesses and individuals in the community nre a big help," White said. He staled thal the agency’s annual fundraiser, Bowl For Kids’ Sake, is a major contributor in funding. Bowl For Kids' Sake is held in February at Major League Lanes in Winston- Salem, and has had about 20 teams from Davie County par­ ticipating each year. The downward trend in the economy has affected the amouni of contributions the agency is receiving. While snid. To help wilh Ihe budget, “advi­ sory bonrd members nre orgnniz- ing a new fundrniser lo help meel Ihe needs of children nlrendy in our programs, nnd also increase the number of children we serve." The new event; called Hoopin' for Kids’ Sake, Is a 3- on-3 basketball loumnmcnt that will be held in Mnrch, The de- tnils of the locniion are still be­ ing finalized, bul utilizing a gym in Davie Counly is a dennile part of the plan. The agency is seek­ ing support from local businesses and individuals lo help sponsor Bowl For Kids’ Sake and/or Hoopin’ For Kids’ Sake, All funds raised in these events will remain in Davie Counly and be used lo provide services to chil­ dren in the program, “Tough economic limes have a negative impact on families, which creates greater challenges for children in our programs," Graham-Hauser said, “If you have Ihoughi about volunteering, bul jusl haven’t followed Ihrough wilh the idea, now is the time to conlact us. We are looking for positive role models in the com­ munily who have a genuine con­ cern for children," she said. The Big Brothers Big Sislers Davie County officc is localed downtown Mocksville on the square. For more infonnation, call 751-9906, “The coordinalor and advi­ sory bonrd members extend thanks to everyone who has vol­ unteered or supported Dig Droth­ ers Dig Sislers in various ways over ihe past four years," Gra­ ham-Hauser said, "Togelher, we can continue to make a differ­ ence, one child at a time," PREPARED FOR JUDGMENT? ARE YOU SUCCESSFUL AT EVERYTHING EXCEPT THAT WHICH MATTCRS MOST-PREPARATION FOR ETERNITY? Jesus slud, Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness...” scciirc yotir soul’s snlviilioii loilay by obeying the gospel! Believe In Christ (ml isits-isjuti), tt,6> Repent of your Sins and Turn to God ,i,k, i.im, acis i7:.ioi Confess the Name of Jesus (Muh, io;.i2iAci'i8i.wi Be Buried In Baptism for the Forgiveness of Your Sins _ (Allsj!.!«, 8;.W, 22ll6; ttiim. 6;.«; I c„r, |2,i.i, ,1;27) Be Faithful to Jesus unto Death n jn. t;7;««, mo) VISIT THE JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST Non-Denonilnulioniil il S w" ','1? 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A wed­ ding poem dedicated lo the couple was written and rcad by Krislal Angell,The wedding was directed by Patsy Crenshaw, The bride wore an eleganl, formal gown of while Duche.ss satin by Alfred Angelo, The straps and bodice were encrusted with hand beading on re-embroi­ dered lace. A low cut waist led to an A-line skin, which swept inlo a semi-cathedral length train. The skirl and train were adorned wilh lace cutouts nnd crystnl beading and were edged wilh scalloped lace trim. Her liead- picce was a pearl band wilh a blusher and waisl-lenglh veil of illusion trimmed with satin cord­ ing. Following the cercmony, the reception was held in the church’s Fnmily Life Cenler, The couple honeymooned al the Grove Park Inn in Asheville and will reside in Jacksonville when the groom returns from his deployment lo Africa, The Cooleemee Senior Citi­ zens mcl Monday, Ocl, 13 at Ridenhour Arbor, President Reba Holt opened the meeting, Kim Shuskey was asked lo install the 2003-2004 officers. They arc; Holt, president: Murgie Mil- holen, vicc-prcsidont; Juanita Sawyer,secretary:and Milholen, treasurer. Colleen Moore, Ethel Messick and Daisy Ridenhour were on the nominating commit­ tee. James “Doll" Foster was asked to give the opening prayer. The club sang the hymn “Amaz­ ing Grace," led by Ridenhour. The devotion was given by Assistant Chaplain Doll Foster. He rcad two poems. The sccond was a poem from God’s book. Psalm 122. God knows our fears; when wo feet hurt and alone, He assures us lhat He's there, and promises lo supply all our needs. Doll closed his devotion by tlianking God for verses in tlic Bible that tell us what we should do. Assistant Secretary Dot Hamby callcd the roll. There were 20 members and a visitor present, Hannah Jones, Secretary Nancy R. Foster, Assistant Trea­ surer Helen Jacobs and Barbara Thornton gave the sunshine, minutes of llie last meeting, trea­ sury und Senior Services reports. The program was arranged and given by Moore and Ridenhour. Evcryonc broughi wrnpped packages for bingo prizes. Following bingo, the members enjoyed a moal that in­ cluded hot dogs wilh fixings, potato salad, assorted chips and other refreshments. Holt prayed a Moravian blessing. The refreshment and clean-up committee included Ridenhour, Moore, Messick, Smilh and DolI Foster. The meeting wns ad­ journed following group photos taken by Jacobs. The club met again Nov. 10 nt First Duplisl Church. The meeling began with a prayer given by Doll. Ridenhour led the group in singing tho hymn “Love Lifted Me," played by Margaret Roysler. Fourteen members of the Se­ nior Chorus presented a wonder­ ful program of singing. They sang spiritual, patriotic and whimsical .songs, 11 in all.They concludcd the program with “God DIess America.” Doll Foster guvc the devotion. He read from Proverbs 11 ;28-30 and 13:7. Foster said lhal the Bible is the anchor of our lives, but loo oflcn we do our own thing instead of letting God be our leader. 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Continued From I’uge Cl C 4 - D A V I E C O U N T Y k i N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 After they hntl planted mus­ cadines nnd scuppernongs - which arc really muscadines in bronze htdls - blackberries and raspberries, Bobbo says the gruvevine (pun intended) in Davic was rampant wilh rumors. One man’s comments at a popular Mocksville diner didn't take lotig to get back to them. ll seems the man was con­ cerned lhat Bobbo had sunk all of his money into Ihc vineyards. "He's gone crazy," the man re­ portedly said. Bobbo, the “crazy man," laughs heartily at Ihc slory. It is quite obvious hc and Sonya aren’t the types to worry aboul whal people think of them. Neither did they listen to Ihose who said Ihey couldn’t do il. Bobbo bought 14 muscadine vines from a vineyard in Stanly County, grafting the rest of Ihcir la.“! vines that should be ready for harvest next year, “They’re not considered full grown until they’re Ihree years old," Sonya says. The couple learned «bout the svine-m«king business by read­ ing and tulking to others with vincyiinls anti wineries. "There's no scctets to wine," Bobbo suys. "What I’m saying is, anybody lhat makes wine, you can call Ihcm with a problem, and they’ll help you." Some ofthe best advice came from old-timers. In fuel, Bobbo says it was an older man who lold him how hc could tell the difl'ercnce betwccii Ihe musca­ dine and .scuppemong vines. The muscadine vines, which bear the black grapes, have dark veins in Ihe leaves, while Ihc scuppemong vines, which bear the broii'/.e grapes, do nol. The Whitakers decided to plant muscadines instead of other varieties of grapes because of the hardiness of the vines. "You’ve got to have money lo fool wilh grapes," Bobbo says, '•because they’re like sickly chil­ dren. They don’t live long. These grapes here mighl live to be 200 years old," Lizzie Reeves of the Sheffield communily, for ex­ ample, from whom Ihey boughi some .1,000 pounds of musca­ dines this year, has never pul any kind of pesticides on her 75 vines. The only problem she lold Ihcm she’s ever had was with Japanese beetles. "And she said she never even dusted for them," Sonya says. "She said they jusl would eal a lilllc bit und move on." Debbie Green and anolher friend helped Sonya and Bobbo pick muscadines. Olhers, includ­ ing Junior Carter and Bob Lagle, gave the Whitakers scuppcr- nongs lo use in Iheir wine, Though they harvested a few from Iheir own vines this year, Sonya says they should produce A full yield ncxl year. A full- gt«wn muscadine vine can yield from lOU 1« 25(1 pounds of grapes a year. Sonja and Bobbo W hitaker work together at Garden Gate Vineyards. She's the brains and he’s the brawn. - P hotos by R obin Fergusson Bobbo nnd Sonya picked 125 pounds of blackberries off their vines this year lo use In their wine and another 250 pounds off friend Jimmy Blackwelder’s vines in Pilot Mountain. Bobbo got his vines from Blackwclder bccause hc says the berries tasted as sweet as those lhat grow in the wild. The Whitakers also picked 35 pounds of raspberries off their vines this year. When ATF representatives cnme lo inspect Iheir operation as part of the Whitakers’ appli­ cation for licensure, Bobbo says one of them asked how much money hc hnd invested in his vines. About $200, he told him, and that wus mostly for the fcnce posts. Thnt compares wilh about $ 1 1,000 one man told him hc was paying for someone to plant an ucre of vines. Bobbo al.so cut cosls .on his machinery. Me wanted a press Ihnt would mn off of air, bul ev­ erybody he asked said Ihere wasn’l such a thing. "Finally,” hc says, “I told Sonya I was lired of hearing, ‘You can’t do it.’ I drew il up, and Phil Fuller made that." Bobbo poinls to the press that runs off an air compressor. The crusher Ihey boughi has a 25-gnllon cnpncily. Though Ihcy slarled out with 5-gallon containers for the fer­ mentation process, Bobbo says Ihey later switched to containers holding 40 gallons. Their goal Ihis year was to make 5(K) gallons of wine, but they ended up tripling it with 1,5(X). Much of the wine is slill in the fcmicntalion procc.ss in Iheir basement, Ihough, and has not been bottled. Once the fruits have been gathered and processed, opera­ tions overseen by Bobbo, Sonya takes over. Airlocks on Ihe con­ tainers work like levels lo let her know the wine is finished. “See, that one is going up and down," Bobbo says, “the gases are making it ferment." Oncc the wine is finished, Sonya tests il for acid and po­ tassium sorbnte levels before lasting it lo chcck the flavor. The fermenting wine is stored in a section of iheir basement, closed off from the main house lo meet ATF requirem cnls. Sonya put mortar on a pole and used gravel, marbles and actual vines lo create an artistic render­ ing of a grapevine growing up the middle. She also glued marbles on the basement door to crentc bunches of grapes. Once the wine pnsscs Sonya’s lasle lesls, the Whitakers bottle and cork il and pack the bottles in boxes. They sell the finished product oul of the former craft shop. When Sonya and Bobbo de­ cided to U.SC the .shop for wine- tasting and sules, Ihey painted the walls a deep raspberry color. The rich color is accented by a textured ceiling showcasing Sonya's clay fairies, dragonflies made out of marbles and stained glass and various other whimsi­ cal creations. "I jusl love il,” she says. The fairies and dragonflies, as well as mermaids and angels, are niso featured in Sonyn’s pot­ tery. She starled oul making an­ gels because of her friend, Mary Sparks, who died several years ago of breast canccr. "I always thought she was an angel," Sonya says. “I really did, and she encouraged me wilh the clay imd everylhing.” Gradually, Sonya’s work evolved from Ihe celestial beings lo legendary creatures of nature. Cuslomers who come to buy wine oftentimes also end up buy­ ing her pottery and vice versa. Though Ihey opted nol to use them to avoid buying a commer­ cial dish sanltizer, Sonya even made some wine glasses wilh pottery stems. Customers may taste wines for free, but compli­ mentary glasses are available lo Ihose who purchase a full glass. The Whitakers have several, flavors for sale, including mus­ cadine, scuppemong, a combina­ tion of muscadine and scupper- nong, blackberry, blueberry, raspberry, even strawberry. Botlles sell for $12 npiecc, Sonya is preparing gift bas­ kets wilh smaller bottles, cheese, bread and decorative v,iine charnis for $26 lo $28. She also melted wine bottles in her kiln to mnke cliccso platters, which sell with a serving knife for $26. Small bottles, molted as sou­ venirs, sell for $12. Bobbo and Pedro Plotl, who helps him with much of the work around Ihe vineyards, buill a pn- lio area in front of Ihe shop for customers to enjoy. Visitors may spol several of Sonya’s fairies and dragonflies in the landscap­ ing. The winery is open Thursday Ihrough Saturday from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Customers may call at other times for an appointment. Though Ihey don’t have any foniial tours, Ihc Whitakers say they’re happy lo show custom­ ers around the vineyards. In starting the venture, Sonya says Ihey had hoped Ihcy wouldn’t be overworked to the poinl lhat llicy wouldn’t enjoy Ihemselves. “Bul I will lioneslly say I’ve worked Ihe hardest lhat I ever have Ihis year,” she suys. “I’m 51 years old, and I’ve never worked this hard.” “It’s been harder than work­ ing in tobacco,” Bobbo ndds. "I told a lot of people when I came out of Ihe tobacco field for Ihc last lime Ihnt I wouldn’t go bnck, bul this is even hnrder." Their goal, hc says, is lo con­ tinue to build the business for about five more years, then lurn il over to Iheir ihrec children, Angie Campbell, Cnieb Whitnker nnd Hnnnnh Whilaker. “Everything will be paid for, nnd Ihey cnn Inke it nnd run il,” Bobbo says. “If Ihey don’t want it, cither we'll sell our berries or we’ll lense this lo somebody nnd let them hnve il.” Though Sonyn snys n rcnl wine connoisseur mighl not ap­ preciate their wines, .she says they aim for varieties that arc nol too dry or too sweel. “We’re try­ ing lo keep them in between,” she says. “We’ve only had one person lo say lie did not like it,” Sonya says, “and thal was Bobbo’s brother.” When he said he didn'l like Ihe wine, Bohbo snys he had him iry their nonalcoholic scuppcr- nong juice. He'd definitely like that, he suys he lold him, but he didn'l. "1 snid, ‘Well, tho boy likes only one Ihing,’ nnd 1 cnn rolnlo to Ihis,” hc says. “You know what lhat is, he lakes biscuils and opens them up nnd puts pinto bean juice on Ihem.” Some of Ihcir regular cus­ tomers nrc older people who drink n glass of wine nt night for henllh reasons. According lo Ihc Seplember 2003 issue of Farm Oiiremi, Ihere mny be morc ben­ efits 10 drinking muscndino wine lhan previously llioughl. An article in the magazine reported as follows; “Muscadine grapes contain the highest level of cancer-fighting nntioxidnnis ever tested in n natural product. Olher varieties of grnpes also conlain rcsvcrnlrol. “Norlh Carolina nalive mus- cadinc grapes arc fat-free, higli in fiber and high in nntioxidnnis, especinlly ellngic ncid nnd resvcralrol. The ellngic ncid hns dcmonstrnlcd nnli-cnrcinogcnic properties in the colon, lungs ^ nnd liver of mice. Rcsvcrnlrol is reported lo lower cholesterol levels nnd Ihe risk of coronary henrl discnse." Sonya says she has alwny.s liked wine, but Bobbo prefers beer. One night, she .says, when Bobbo decided lo Iry a couplc of glasses, she warned him nol 10 drink it so fast. Their wine has around a 12 percent alcoholic content compared lo the 4.5 or so percent in most light beers. When he finished Ihe wine, Sonya says Bobbo went to the bathroom, where "1 heard him hil Iho wall." Bobbo, who has since gone back to drinking beer, laughs as she tells what hnppened "I guess 11 was like drinking seven or eight beers real quick,” he snys. For mort; infornmion on llie Cartlvii Gale Vhu'yartlx. call Sonya or Bohbo Whilaker at 751-3794. Each of the W hitaker’s 125 muscadine/scuppernong vines should yield 100 to 250 pounds of grapes beginning next year. Bobbo bought 14 vines and grafted the rest, S o n B o r n T o S h o o k F a m i l y O f C o o l e e m e e ------ ~ • • .. rir¡mdnarcnts are Brucc a D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T l i i i i s d i i y , D c c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 ■ C 5 Ashley, Luke and Zachary Shook announce Ihc birlh of tlicir new brother. Caleb Elijah, at Iredell Memorial Hospital on Ocl. 23,2003 to David and Lena Shook of Cooleemee. Hc weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. and was 19 inchcs long. Grandparents are Brucc and Phyllis James of Mocksvillc. and Gone and Shclva Shook ol Claremonl. Great-grandmother Spry lives in Hickory. TheCHRISTMAS COTTAGE Poinscltias & Gifts open Nov. 17-Dcc. 23 I0ani-7nni, Mon-Sal ' CAMILLE 50GARDENS& 'fA SIGNSVinxliom: thm MccMIlc: liny mi Sto ijames Cluinli lid (turn al C's lìlìQl then^f Homebound meals volunteer, Ann Fearrington, delivers a meal to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ward Peebles. S e n i o r s B e n e f i t F r o m H o m e b o u n d M e a l s 4, i f . ‘t, Davic Counly Senior Ser­ vices’ Homebound Moal Pro­ grum providos a lunch meal Mondny-Fridny for seniors 60 and over who arc homebound and unable to prepare ihcir own meals. Tho program also provides frozen meals for tho weekend. This program is an importimi step in helping seniors stay in- depcndotil and in their own home, said Kim Shuskey, senior services director. The meals provided one-third of the daily nutritional require­ ments, and menus changc quar­ terly to take advantage of fruits ’ and vegetables in season. In addition to tlie meal, .se- ,. , niors in tlie program can look > forward to a visit with Ihe vol­ unteer drivers who deliver tiic r;:- :, meal. The volunteers often form a special friendship with the par- t ■ .tlcipants, nnd although they cun only spend a brief time al each home, tliosc few minutes of con­ versation can brighten a home- bound person’s duy, Shuskey ; said These visits also offer rc- ^i^assurance to a family bccause % they know .someone is checking ’ on Iheir loved one. Nutritional und other educa- S tional information is sent regu- j larly to tho participants to help keep Ihcm healthy and safe. A trained professional staff person 'isits with each participant from Jme to time, nnd can mnke them aware of other programs and ser­ vices they might benefit from, as C o o l e e m e e C i v i t a n s H o s t A r e a M e e t i n g Cooloomco Civiians wore busy in Oclober, hosting a food drive for the Storehouse for Jesus as woll as un area meel- The senii-unnuul food drive Saturday, Oct. 18 at tho Cool­ eemee Supermarket brought in several barrels of canncd goods. Civiians working indued Jerry Spry, Bd Carter, Jim Eddings, Fletcher Queen, Jim Spry, Doll Foster, Jack Eudy und Gcnp Lagle. All of the food will go to needy in Davie County. The Storehouse also providos cloilios, furniture, a medical clinic,dental clinic, pharmacy as well ns church and counseling .services. Tile Cooleemee Civitan Club members hosted their first nrea meeting Tuesday, Oct. 28 at the VFW Building. The crowd of 107 included past Civitan International presi­ denl, C.C. Richards, six past North Cnrolinn District West governors, current governor- elect Jim Bullnrd and currenl governor. Sue Shoemake. The meal included half a grilled chicken with all the fix­ ings, and the governor’s favor­ ile dcsserl, pouch cobbler with icc crcam. Entertainment wns by the Tri-County Bluegrass Baud. Clubs from Area 4 East und Area 4 Wesl attended wilh the club I'rom Albemarle traveling Iho mosl miles. The meeting wns concluded wilh a speech by Shoemake. woll as help them acccss those services. Senior Scrvlccs provides treats for iho homebound meal participants. On their birthday, they recoivo handmado cards from tho preschoolers ut North­ west Child Dovelopment Center and fresh flowers donated by aroa residenis. Holiday "goodie bags” nnd special gifts arc often sent as woll. Meals aro served in every area of Davio Counly and there is no waiting list. There is no chnrgc for the moals, but donations nrc accepted from those who wish to give. If you, or someone you know, could benefit form homebound moals,call Cindy Browor at Se­ nior Sorvicos ,751-0611. D IX IE L A N D F a r m Gift CeitficatesAvafeble GK/e Hoeeback Ridhg Lessons 1b r the Hold ays!! 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D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 An Underground Surprise Hanging Pumpkins It wasn't supposed to have any sweet potatoes. Barbara Seawright of N.C. 801, Mocksville, planted the ornamental variety for its decorative leaves and spring and summer flowers. When she pulled the plants up at the end of the growing season, she was surprised to find enough tubers to fill a basket. Playing Is Natural Make Sure Christmas Toys Are Safe, Appropriate I s с к V II J s. S M (1 lì p il ë III Ir Sl a S' I'r "P/tiy is a chilli's respimse to life." • Anonymous A puppy chuscs its tail. A kiUcn pursues a ball of string. A young frog leaps from lily pad to lily pad. In most species, play is universal. Children of every culture, from every comer of the globe, engage in play. Given thc many benefits of pluy, parents and grandparents, caregivers and toy buyers want to make the most or it for their children - to choo.se appropriate toys, encourage positive play experiences and, above all. ensure safe play. There urc thousands of toys on Ihc market, cach promising to educate or entertain children. Unfortunately, not every toy is safe. Toy buyers can help protect children from injury by being careful, vigilant shoppers, Stephanie Stewart, child health nurse consultant, Davie County Health Department, offers the following steps to take for fun and safe play when purchasing toys for children: • Read and heed labels. Children arc likely to get hurt with toys by choking on small parts, strangling on dangling cords or cutting themselves on sharp points or edges. Toys thut would be dangerous for young children are required by law to label with warnings. • Avoid choking hazards. Choking is the most common cause of toy-related injury. Protect children by testing small toys and parts of toys with a toilet paper lube. If a toy or toy parts flts inside thc tube, a child could choke on it. • Buy children accessories for safety. Toys like bicycles, .scooters, skateboards and skates arc safer when children wear protective gear such helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards • Noise; Children’s ears arc N e w B o o k s A d d e d A t P u b lic L ib ra iy Some of the new books at Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main Slreet, Mocksville; Fiction; • Before and Again by Doris Mortman • Best New American Voices 2004 • Tlie Cat Who Wasn’t a God by Marian Babson • Every Secret Thing by Laura Lippman • The Fi fth Book of Peace by Maxin Kingston • First Light by Bodoe Thoene • The King is Dead by Jim Lewis • Love Me by Garrison Keillor • One Vacant Chair by Joe Coomer • Seal With u Kiss by Jc.ssica Andersen • Shell Games by Kirk Russell Non-Fiction • The Art & Soul of Glass Beads: 14 Beud Artists Shure Their Inspiration • Balllegrounds; Geography and thc History of Warfare • A Graveyard Preservation Primer • Hormone Deception: How Everyday Foods and Products are Disrupting Your Hormones - And How to Protcct Yourself and Your Family • Horse People: Scenes From the Riding Life • There’s No Such Thing as "Business” Elhics; There’s Only One Rule for Muking Decisions • Understunding Learning Disabilities; Tlie Sourcebook for Causes, Disorders and Treat­ ments • Wulking the Blue Ridge: A Guide to the Trails of the Blue Ridge Parkway • The Woman with the Ala­ baster Jar: Mury Magdalen and the Holy Grail. • Thc World Series; An Illus- Irulcd Encyclopedia of the Foil Classic Family slorytiinc is held Mondays at 7 p.m. for kids of all ages und their families. Tod­ dler lime is held Tuesdays at 11 a.m. (approx. .IO minutes). Story hour for 4 ’s is held ANNUAL INCORPORATORS MEETING o f S m ith G ro v e V o lu n teer Fire D epartm ent. S u n d a y, D ec. 7 ,2 0 0 3 2 p.m . at S m ith G ro v e F ire D ept. Tis th e S eason... to b e W a rm £r C o m fy Don't run out this winter... Use our Autom atic Keep Fill Program • Davie County’s choice for fuel oil & kerosene for over 75 years! • Now accepting new customers H o r n (И 1 C o m p a n y , I n c 190 N. Main St., Mocksville • 751-2181 Canned Food D rive Dec. 10 WXIl television will broad- News anchor Cameron Kent CU.SI live from Mocksville is cxpected to be in town pro- Wcdnc.sday,Dcc. 10 from 5-6:30 moting a food drive for a Store- house for Jesus.p.m. H ave Brea!<fast i/Vith S an ta O n Dec. 13 A t S t F ra n cis Have breakfast with Santa, und help a child in need. The breakfast will be held from 9-11 u.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 at Sl, Francis of Assisi Church, 826 Yadkinvillc Road in Mocksvillc. Cost: $3 for chil­ dren and $4 for adults. Proceeds will go to an insu­ lin pump fund for a local girl. To make a reservation, call 751-7684 or 492-2722, Conversations On Cancer To Aleet The Davic Conversations on Canccr Group will hold its holi­ day luncheon on Tuesday, Dec, 9 al noon al Prime Sirloin Res­ taurant (fomierly Western Steer) in Mocksville, This group is sponsored by Canccr Services, Inc. and is free and open lo nnyone who hns been diagnosed wilh cnncer, Purtici- pnnts will be responsible for the cost of their lunch. Support group members nre welcome to bring a guest and Ihose wishing lo participate in a gift exchange are asked to bring a$3 gift. For more information contacl Meli-ssa Lyle-Nippcr at 769-9983 or 1-800-228-7421.' Toy Drive Under Way Frances Shuler of Joe Road, Mocksville, looks at two pumpkins hanging from th elimbs of a tree at an old barn. She threw seed out last year when she cut a pumpkin, and the seeds came up voluntarily. In addition to the two in the tree, there are seven on the ground. Davic Funeral Service is a locul sponsor for Toys for Tots for thc second year. All toys will remain in Davie Counly, us they did lust year. Jessica Hoover and Angie Hall are coordinators in Ihe fu­ neral home’s Giving Back to Ihe Community program. "Wc’rc looking for your sup­ port and help to give euch small child tt memorable Christmas," Hoover said. "Nolhing could be more detrimental than a little child thinking Santa missed his house, so please help us contrib­ ute to those in need." For more information or lo let people know about a child in need, call Hoover, Hall or Bob Sinclair, Duvie FunernI Service owner, at 751 -3111. The new, unwrapped toys will be collected ut the Mocks­ ville Wul-Murt through Dec. 16. Lust year, through A Store­ house for Jesus, 1,733 families received assistance. The goal this yeur is 2,000 families. “Thc economics in our area have not been good this year," Sinclair suid. "We hope those who Clin will uid us in our drive to give more children Christ­ mas.” more sensitive than adults', and their hearing is easily dumaged. Use your own ears as u guide. If a toy seems loud to you, it is probably too loud for u child. If pluy is a child's work, then toys are the important tools of pluy. As you shop, ulso consider that children of ull ages need a well balanced assortment of toys to contribute to their develop­ ment and pleasure - ones for active play, manipulative pluy, make-believe play and creative play. "Study your child. Read labels nnd trusl your instincts. Happy shopping,” Stewart said. Breakfast ^ t h Santa Saturday, Dec. 13 9atn*liani Children: $3 • Adults $4 St. Francis of A ssisi 862 Yadkinville Rd Reservations: 751-7684 or 492-2722Proceeds go lo Colleen's Insulin Pump Fund / Thursdays at 10 a.m. for ages 3- 5 (stories and a craft, approx. 1 hour). Prcschool storytime is Fridays at 11 a.m. for all uges (30-45 minutes). All programs ure free nnd open to thc public, uges ure just a recommendation. For infonnn- tion ubout children’s programs, plcn.se cnll Lisn Ncul al 751- 2023. Heltn Tucak made a dona­ tion in memory of Alexundru Slogick. and Interior Designs, Inc. Full Service Design Spruce Up Your Home for ihe Holitlnys Specializes in: Window Treatments Bed Ensembles Accessories IVe work with licensed contractors lor your remodeling and building needs. Charlene B. Cassidy IDS Associate 3560-C Clemmons Rd. (Next to Clemmons Llbraty) 766-9918 C E N T E R E X X O N 1822 Hwy. 64 West Mocksville 492-5623 We Now Accept Tobacco Coupons New Selection of Support Our Troops Ribbons Products Small Large O Q O S '! 99 $299 12 packs Coke Products Single Cans of Coke Products 3 9 *^ each Your Local Stop For Milk, gflffls. Bread, etc. P i n o N e w s D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D c c . 4 , 2 i :) 3 - C 7 By Nora Liilliam Pino Correspondent Teen Chnllenge of Harmony presented a special program at Wesley Chapel Sunday. Several members visited and some gave testimony of their problems in life and why they turned to Teen Challenge for guidance and help in turning their lives around. Teen Challenge is supported by donntions only and has nn 86% success rate. Betty and Roland West had Thanksgiving dinner at Frostlands lor fnmily nnd friends. Tlicir guests were Marti and Bill Babcock of Raleigh, Rachel und John Etchison of Siler City, Tanya and Chnrles Buinn and dnughters, Lnura nnd Caroline,of Apex, Patrice and Brian Hardee of Morrisville, Lukay and Gray Etchison of Clemmons, Betty Grissom of Fork, Franccs and Larry Tutlerow, Paige and Jason Tutlerow nnd Izzy Tultcrow of Advance, Susan and Al Cujus nnd daughters, Amy und Missy, and Henry West. In the after­ noon, twins Autumn and Alexander Spillman and their mother, Mindy, joined the group to celebrate Ihc twins 6th birth­ day. They enjoyed a Finding Nemo birthday cake und the movie. Lust Sunday. Harmon und Nora Latham hosted a birthday lunch for their daughter, Knthy Ellis. Those present were Ethun und Allison Bogcr, Bob Ellis, Jim und Chinera Latham nnd Dulc Lnthain. Monday night, Bob Ellis and Ted nnd Mindy Williams and Ellen Tutterow hosted a surprise F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith were liosts at nThanksgiving din­ ner Thursday at the fellowship building. Those enjoying a boun­ tiful moal were Rev. and Mrs. John Brown und sons, Mrs. Hel­ ena Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hill, Blake and Abby Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Craft and chil­ dren, Robbie, Kinsley and Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mr. and Mrs. Murk While and Jcjisica, Jerry Polls,Toni Ire­ land, Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shelton Jr., Gene Shelton, Dcni.se Supp, Mr. und Mrs. Ed Vogler, Mr. und Mrs. Grudy Beck, Greg Beck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonurd Shelton, Abby Ferguson, Puyton Triplett, Mr. Billy Shelton nnd Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jessica were Sundny dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mrs. Glenda Sapp enjoyed supper Thursday night ul thc home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe While. Mrs. Johnsie Shelton had Thnnk.sgiving dinner ut thc home of Mrs. Surah Owings nnd sup­ per with fnmily ut the home of C o r n a t z e r N e w s Uy Dottie Potts Cornutzcr Correspondent Mr. nnd Mrs. Nonnnn Smilli und grandson,Travis Smith,have been sick for thc pusl week. Jay Jones returned to Medi­ cal Park Hospitul lust Fridny and was treated for blood clots. His wife, Alcne, was taken to Forsyth C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Sliirley Tliorne County Line Correspondent Barbecue mnkes u great main course for a fnmily Christmas din­ ner. Plea.se mark Monday, Dec. 15 on your cniendur ns thc lust dny to placc a barbccue order from Ihc County Line VFD. You cun pur­ chase barbecue by the shoulder or by the pound. For more informa­ tion or to place nn order, call Brian Koontz 492-5759 or Jack Koontz 492-7116. Our community extends ils deepest sympathy to the family of the lute Mary Anna Koontz Smoot, who was reured on Duvie Acudemy Rond. Mary Anna, daughter of Sam and Maude Campbell Koontz, wus hospilul- ized lust week for henrl problems. She died this past Sunday at Forsyth Medical Cenler. The V-Point Ruriian Club will have Iheir annual Christmas party Fridny, Dcc. 5 ut the V-Point building on Old Mock.svillc Hwy. al 7 p.m. The club will meet thc next day to build u llout for the Hnrmony pnrude which will be 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec.7. All prospec- B a y lin C o tillio n s FLORETTA BAYLIN, DIRECTOR JUDY BAYLIN • DENISE BASSEN • EDDIE MORGAN INSTRUCTORS Social Graces Etiquette Dining Skills_____ Self Presentation Table Etiquette First Impressions Approaching The Table Sitting, Standing, Walking Who Sits Where Introductions Conrect Hand Shake Eye Contact Manners Courtesy Doors, Coats, Steps General Appearance Your Appearance Speaks For You, Correct Dress For Occasions The Utensils Silver, Giasses, Extra Silver The Basics Ann Positions Converealion The Menu How To Order Leaving The Table Gratuity A Great Christmas Gift For Your Son/Daughter Floretta Baylin Cotillions Thursday, January 15,7-8:30 p,m. Baylin Dance Studio of Clemmons For Infonnation Call 725-8301 Von Shelton Thursday niglit, Mrs, Patricia Hamm of Curo- lina Bench is spending several duys with Mr, and Mrs, Kenny Smith and Jerry Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith were supper guests Saturday of Mr. und Mrs. Richnrd Smith nnd Brad. Wc extend our sinccre sym­ pathy to thc family of Mrs. Wilbur We.st. Lydia Shore, Belly York nnd Bill Baity arc her nieces and nephew. We hope everyone had a huppy Thnnk.sgiving. birliulny purty for Knthy ut Ted and M indy’s home. Those present were Pam and Dun Hartignn of Winston-Sulern, Bevcriy und Kirby Plummer of Rockford, Tunya Wagner of East Bend, Jim and Chinera Latham, Harmon nnd Nora Latham and Dale Latham. Bob and Louise Dill ccl- ebrnted Thnnksgiving nt the home of Dennis nnd Fran Cruvcr in Arcadia. Also present were Matthew and Mcgun Cravcr, Bob and Brenda Dill, John and Fnith Dill, Jason and Amber Dill, Teresa and Gary Parks and Ashley Parks. Most all thc children nnd grandchildren of Gene and Marie Miller hud Thanksgiving dinner witli thoir son and daughter-in- Inw, Pat and Kathy M iller. Around 30 family und friends were present. Jnmcs and Lclin Essie spent thc weekend in Caswell Counly. They went especially to altcnd the birlhday parly of Lelia’s brother, Dnvid Ncal. . Thanksgiving luncheon guests of Harmon and Nora Latham were Ted and Mindy W illiams, Dale Latham and Kathy Ellis. Medical Cenler Sunday morning for treatment. Lena Wall is a patient at Forsylli Medical Center anil iiad knee surgery lust Monduy. Mr. und Mrs. James Shoaf spent last week in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. I hopo everyone hnd u happy Thnnksgiving. live members urc invilcd to utlend the party and lo conic to the Abshcr home lo work on Ihe float. This past Salurday morning, many urea residents gathered at the home of Aileen Slroud as ihe Yorks uuetloncd her household goods. Afler, iier luisbnnd Puul died in March 1987, Aileen con­ tinued to live ut their home on U.S. 64 West until she fell and broke a bone. But, I must admit, it is always sad to see a long-term resident give up their hou.sehold. Puul und Ailcen buill iheir home In the I930’s nnd reured Iheir children (Jo, Dick and Bob) on their farm. They farmed and sold fertilizer products. My dad always depended on Iheir giving lime and fertilizer each year for "top dressing” the Socicty Church yard und cemetery where Paul’s pnrents nnd other fumily mem­ bers are buried. One time when 1 stopped lo •see Ihem, Aileen .said, "1 didn'l know you with all that gray hair.” 1 used to frost my hair, bul I never frosted my liair again afler thal. Wc all wisli Ailcen a long, happy life ul Thc Gnrdens. Fo r m e r D istrict C o u r t Ju d g e Ш MARK s . CULLER is pleased lo announce that he is noiv available to represent clients in the Davie County Courts and thal he has opened an office for the practice of law MARK S. CULLER Atto rn ey at Law 26 C o u r t Square M o c k s ville , N C 27028 (3 3 6 ) 751-2918 Office Houus: Monday - Piuday 8:30 AM ~ 5:30 PM ClllStlNAl. С11ЛНГ.1Л ♦ ТКЛПК'. CtlAllONS ♦ DlVDKCi; ♦ Cimi) CtlS’IODV Cniu> VWIAUON ♦ Qnui Stimwv ♦ SVimnON AI.HUAHNIS l')|^'IKÍIltrn()^; OlMAItllAI. 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Call Today! 1-877-5 0 6 - 3 0 4 3 www.adelphia.com Melphia C 8 - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 Obituaries Mary Anna Smoot Mrs. Mary Aniiii Koonlz Siiuiol, SI, of Calaliiiln Road, Miwksvillc, ilicil Sumliiy, Nov, .10, al Torsyih Mcdicnl Conler, A yrnvc.sidi; .scrvice wiis lo be liclil Tliursday, Dec, 4 al 11 a,ni, al Salem United Melliodisl Church Cemelery wiih ihe Rev, Stephen Blair officialing. The fimiily wns (o be m Enton F\meri\l Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Memorials; Davie Museum Fmiil, I'O Bo.x 148, Mocksville; or to Salem Methodist Cemetery Fund, 169 Salem Church Road, Mocksville, Mrs, Smool was born April 14, 1922 in Davie County to the lale Samuel Auslin (ind Mury Maude Campbell Koont?. and was a homemaker. Site was one of llie organizers of Davie Counly His­ lorical Museum, an avid gardener and quilter and loved lo grow prize winning roses nnd .strawber­ ries. Slie was a member of Siileni United Metliodist Churcli, She was preceded in dealh by her husband, John We.sley “Bunk" Smool; n son. Jnmes Gilbcrl Smoot; 2 sisters, Hazel K, Messick. Leona K, Dellinger; 2 brolhers, David Wilson Koonlz. and Aaron Gibson Koontz, Survivors; 2 nicces, 2 neph­ ews. 3 grand nephews, and 2 grand nieces. . Mary B. West • <910-200.1 ADVANCE Johft D, Nicholson ’■ 1926 - 2003 M0CKSV11.LE ''' ■' [Joieph w!E^erhardi\ ■ ■ 1921 - 2003 • MOCKSVILLE James E. Calloway ,1933 - 2003 ■ , YAbKlNVlU.E : /, Simmons] H ’,1928 - 2003 CLEVELAND ify , Marlha H. Jaivls 1929 - 2003 YADKINVILLE . ' Kay I. Leeds : 19.15 - 2003 ■ BATE.SVILLE,IND <6 iy George T. Wiliiams. I943-2Q03 ; , YADKINVILLE : 1 HeienW^'Gutii- D-Nov. 22,2003 ADVANCE 325 N, Main Street , Mocksville, NC (336) 751-2148 Nell Louella Taylor Mrs, Ncll Louella Cartner Tay­ lor of Winslon-Salcni. formerly of Asheboro, died Wednesday. Nov, 26, 2003, at Brookridgc Retire- nicnl Comniuniiy's Health Center, Mrs. Taylor was born Feb, 23. 1914. in Dnvic Co«my lo liiiiies DcVitl and Maggie Smoot Carincr. She was an independem insurance ngenl, retiring ut 7.S, al- icr which she moved to Brookridge, She was a cliurter member und the first president of RtmdolpU Associwioi\ of Insur­ ance Women. In 1974. she was honored as Woman of the Year by the Asheboro Business and Pro­ fessional Women's Club, She was predeceased by her parents and a .sister, Mary Emily Carincr Creason of Siler City, Surviving; a daughter, Marie Taylor Hnlhcock iind her hu,sband Bill; 2 griinddaughters; a grund­ son; 4 grenl-grundchildrcn; a stcp- great-granddaugliler; a niecc; and a special first cousin, Mr.s, Taylor wus a member of College Park Bnptisi Church in Winslon-Salcm, where Iier memo­ rial service wus held nt 2 p,in, Nov, 29, Tlie Rev, Ramon Smith offi­ ciated. Memorials; Collcge Park Bap­ tist. 1701 Polo Roud, Winston- Sulem, 27106; or Brookridge Re­ tirement, 1199 Haye.s Forest Drive, Winslon-Sulem, 27106, Glenn Cornell Allen Glenn Cornell Allen died Monday evening, Dec. 1,2003 in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was born Aug, 6, 193.1 in Davie Coumy to Glenn and Esther Allen. Survivors: Mary Smilh Allen, his wife of .‘il years, a daughter, Belinda Slewart and her husband Andrew Slewarl, and 3 grandsons, all of Broken Arrow; a sister, Leta (Sluirty) Eltis, brolhers C.W, (Bar­ bara) Allen of Mocksville, and Lesler "I’oogie" (Vivian) Allen of Advunce, He was preceded in death by a son, Michacl, in 1957, Mr, Allen .served in tlic U.S, Armed Services from 1952-1955, lie retired from Union Pucific Railroad in 1991 with 39 years of servicc. A memorial servicc will be held Friday, Dee, 5 at Bethlelicm United Melhodist Church on Redland Road, Advancc, of which he was a long-time member. Ar­ rangements nre incomplete. Hazel Ho.sch Miss Hazel Hosch, S3, of Erie, Pn„ died in thiil ciiy on Nov, 22, 2003, She wns a former resident of Davie County, u daughter of the lute Will and Maude Johnson Hosch, Survivors; a son, Ray Hosch of Erie, I’a,; 3 brolhers, Ammer (Janesler) Ho.sch, and Graham Hosch of Mocksville, and Rob­ ert Lee Hosch of Salisbury: 3 sislers, Doris (Charles) Greer of Salisbury, Gwendolyn Munler of Taylorsville, and Bernice I’eebles of Winston-Salcm, Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 28, al 2 p.m. al Bo.v- wood Baptist Church, The Rev, B.J. Milton olTiciutcd and burial I'olUiwed in the church cemclery. Harvey Linuel Hursey Mr, Harvey Linucl Hursey, 70, of Gladstone Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Nov, 30. 2003, A graveside scrvice wus held Tuesday. Dcc, 2, nt 3 p.m. ul Lib­ eriy United Methodist Church Cemetery witb tbe Rev, Tonimy Register officiating. Memorials; American Hearl Assoc,. Memorials & Tributes Processing Centcr. PO Bo.\ 5216. Olen Allen, VA2.1058-52I6, Mr, Hursey wus born Murch \2, 1933 in Dnvie County to the late Harvey Willinm nnd Deo Cozarl Hursey und was retired from Baker Furniture wilh 31 years of service tmd had worked at Buriinglon Mills und Philpolt Furniiure Co, He wus a velernn oftlreU,S,Amiy, He enjoyed gar­ dening nnd woodworking, He was n member of Cooleemee Firsl Baptisi Cllurch and enjoyed plac­ ing flowers in the church for Sun­ day morning services. Survivors; his wife of 45ycars, Phyllis Foster Hursey of the home; 3 children, Kristy (Tim) White of Salisbury, Cassie (Brian) Kanzigg of Trouiman and Jeff (Rebecca) Hursey of Cooleemee; 5 grandchildren: a greal-grand- child; 2 brolhers, Donald (Katherine) Hursey of Mocksvillc und Gary Hursey of Salisbury; a sister, Ann (Bill) Morrison of Mocksville; several nieccs and nephews, Thomas Richard Foster Mr, Thomas Richard Fosier, 70, of Lakeview Rond, Mocks­ ville. died Monday, Nov, 24,2003 ut his home, A funeral service was held Snt- urduy, Nov, 29 at 2 p,m. M Bixby Presbyterian Church wilh the Revs, Peter Peterson and Brian Rummage officialing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Davie Home Henlth, P.O, Box 848, Mocksville; or Bixby PrcsbytcTiun Church, 1806 Fork Bixby Rond, Advancc. Mr, Fosier was born July 27, 1933 in Forsyth County lo the late Richard and Pearl Todd Foster and wus retired from AT&T with 35 years service. He served as a ser­ geant in tlw U,S, Airmy Rangers during the Korean Conflict. He wus a golfer und enjoyed his mnny golf friends. Survivors; his wife, Peggy Cornntzer Foster of ihe home: u duughter, Sicphunie (Ruy) Lawrcck of Flemington, N.J.; 2 sons, Christopher (Debra) Foster of Downingtown, Pa, nnd Rnndy (Dawn) Foster of LnsVegas, Nev,; 7 grandchildren: 2 sisters, Dr, and Mrs, Austin (Anna) Fortney of Jnmestown and Nell Childres.s of Winslon-Salem; und several nieces and nephews. He was prcccdcd iii death by a sister nnd a brother-in-law, Joyce and Fred Flynt Jr, and a broiher- in-law, O'Dell Childress, д в з и д и о я д д д и ш Д Д Я 1 Ж1 Я И В — и VVtiile supplies liRt w/puichase o( 17pc, 7PLY, T30-I STEEL, WATCRLESS COOKWARE SET whdesalo priced 76% OFF! 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Gorrell trained as an electrician in Chicugo, III,, worked in Ihe Norfolk Naval Shipyards, for mnny years owned and operated a tobacco pluniulion in Vcnezuelu, South America, and owned n Purina Feed Slorc in Salisbury, After 20 years of sav­ ing and dreaming, he purchased his fnmily fnrm in 1963 in Boonville community, where he raised lobacco, beef callle nnd four children. He partnered wilh a brother in commcrcinl poultry- cgg production in Courlney. He wns an avid render. Survivors; his wife of 54 years, Helen Coe Hollar; 4 chlidrcn, Duncan Arthur (Lorrle) Hollar of Lewisburg, W.Va,, Puniela Elizn­ belh (Kent F, Jr,) Brcndle, Mark Kevin (Kathy) Hollar and Jenni­ fer Su.sun (Jonalhun "Buck") Owens, dll of Boonvillc: 8 grnnd­ children; u sisler, Cnrolyn Rea; nnd 4 brolhers, Homer Hollur, Gurney Hollur, Henry Lee Hollar nnd Cleve Hollar, He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Megun Hollar; 3 sisters, Betty Jeun Hollar, Pearl Helms und Ellu Simpson: and 3 brothers. Sanford Hollur, David Hollar and Clyde Hollar, A gruveside scrvice was con­ ducted nl 2 p.m, Suturduy, Nov. 29. nt Ihe Boonville Cemetery by the Rcvss, Marion Swann nnd Ken Boaz, Memorinls; charily of donor's choice, Billy Burke Bailey Mr, Billy Burke Bailey, 75 of Fullon Road, Fork, died Monday, Nov, 24,2003 at his liome. A funeral servicc was held Fri­ day, Nov, 28 al II u,m, al Fork Bnptisi Church with Ihe Revs, Kermit Bailey and Timolhy Wolf officiniing. Burial wns in the church cemetery. Memorials; Fork Baptist Building Fund, 3140 U,S, 64 E„ Mocksvillc: or lo Pork VFD, 3181 U.S, 64 E„ Advnnce, Mr, Bailey wn.s born Sepl, 4, 1928 in Dnvie County to the lute DeWill Murshnll nnd Essie Muc Livengood Bniley and had been a Bnrber for more than 50 yeors. He enjoyed outdoor aclivilies includ­ ing working in his yard nnd spend­ ing lime with family. He wns n member of Fork Buptist Church, Survivors; u son und wife, Tim nnd Belhel Anderson Bailey of Advance; 2 grandsons; severul nicces nnd nephews; n close friend and cousin, Hcnty Livengood of Advnnce; und his friend imd pal, his dog, "Peanut", He was preceded in death by his wife, Jnckic Everhurl Bailey; 2 sislers, Eloise “Sis” Dcese, Muricilu “Pete" Michuel; nnd 6 brothers, Pnul, Rad, Wilbur, Nelson, D,M, and Olin. Ollie Mae Cornatzer Mrs, Ollie Mne Mellon Cornntzer, 88, of Davie Street. Cooleemee, died Suturduy, Nov. 29,2003, ul Forsylh Medicul Cen­ ter in Winston-Snlem. She wns preceded in dculh by her husbund, Virdie Oliver Cornntzer, in 1984. Survivors; 5 children, Peggy (Murshull) Cluwson of Clemmons, Eugene (Nornin) Cornatzer of Mocksvillc, Glenn (Kimmy) Cornatzer, Donald (Jeun) Cornntzer both of Cool­ eemee nnd Jnckie Cornntzer of Sulisbury; 12 grundchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 3 greal- grenl-grnndchildren: 2 sislers, Lucille (Spurgeon) Foster of Mocksville and Irnlee Merrill of Slulesville; n brolher. Bill (Ninu) Melton of Harmony; and several nieccs and nephews, A funerul service wns held ul 11 u,m, Tuesdny, Dcc. 2 in the Euton Funeral Chnpel with the Rev. Perry Brudshnw officiniing, Burinl wns in the Cornntzer United Methodist Church Cem­ etery, Memoriuls: Cornntzer Melh­ odist Cemetery Fund, 244 Cor- nulzer Roud, Mocksville. Alta T. Schambach Mrs. Alin Tranklcr Schum- bnch, 79, of Winslon-Salem, died eariy Thanksgiving morning, Nov, 27,2003, nl Ihe Knle B. Reynolds Hospicc Home, She wns born Jun, 3 1, 1924, in Buller, Ky„ to Rulph Edwurd and Stella Mnude MooreTrnnklcr, She nltended Highlnnd Presbyterian Church und recenlly becnmc u member of Mnccdonia Mornvinn Church, She wns n Pasl Worthy Matron, Dora Chaptcr 2 Order of Euslern Slur, Dnylon, Ky. She vol­ unteered for 30 yenrs with Menls on Wheels, wn.s for many years a member of Ihc Winslon-Salem Newcomer’s Bridge Club and was director and assistant secretary of BImco Corp. She was a prayer partner and supporter of Moravinn World Missions twd Compassion­ ate Hearl International, estab­ lished by her daughter, Ihe Rev, Sonna Schambach, nnd her friend, Ihe Rev. Linda Fnber. She was preceded in dealh by brothers Allen and Freddie Trnnklcr, Surviving: her husband of 57 years, Howard R, Schambach of the home; 3 children, Murlu Sparks and husband Bill of Lewisville; Gary Schambach and wife Susan of Advance; and Ihe Rev, Sonna Schumbnch of Mocks- villc: 6 grundchildren; und by mnny cousins, nicces und neph­ ews. The funerul servicc wns held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov, 29, al Macedonia Moruviun Church in Advnnce wilh the Revs, Hnmpton Morgnn nnd Greg Little officint- ing, Buriul followed in Weslluwn Gnrdens of Memory in Clemmons, Memorials: Compussionnte Heurl Intcrnulionul, P.O. Box 309, Clemmons, 27012. Alice Belle Pettit Mrs, Alice Belle Puckett Pettit, 83, of Walkertown, died Thursday, Nov, 27, 2003, nt Wake Forest University Buptist Medical Ceii- ler, Mrs. I’ellit wus born in Pulrick Couniy, Vn,. on Aug, 1.5. 1920.10 Puolu und Mnry Belle Shelton Puckett. She wus the widow of Willium Crosby Peltit, Mr.s, Pettit wus n homemnker und n member of the Cluirch of Jesus Christ of Lntler Dny Suints, Surviving; 2 dnughters, Bar­ bara Marion of (he home und Bonnie Sue Pettit of Mocksville; a son, Jerry Peltit of Wnlkcrtown: 4 grnndchildren: 4 grenl-grnnd- chlldren; a sister, Mnrthu Goins of Mount Airy: und n stepson. John D, Peltit, The funerul servicc wns held ul 3 p,m. Nov. 30, nl Forsylh Mc­ morini Purk Mnusoleum Clinpel with Bishop Gregory Scott offici- Wing, Entombiwci« followed nl Forsyth Mcmorini Purk. Thelma Ruth Chaney Thelma Rutii Huyes Ciinney. 88. of Eden, died Sundny, Nov, 30, 2003, Ul Avnnle Al Wilkcsboro Rehab Center, Mrs. Chaney wns born in Wilkes Couniy und relired from Qunlity Clenners us u counter clerk. She was a member of Miiv crnl Springs Baptist Church in Jonesville. Survivors; a duughter, Pulriciu S. (R,V) Gnrris of Rouring River: u son, Eddie (Jonn) Scugruves of Eden; 2 brothers. Leo Hnynes of Winslon-Salem nnd Homer Hnynes of Mocksville: 2 sisters, Eva Groce of Jonesville nnd Nonnu Gnrris of Elkin: 7 grniicl- children; 13 grcnt-grundciiildren; und 4 great-great-grundchildrcn. The funerni servicc wns licld at 2 p.m, Tuesday, Dec, 2, nt the Fuir Funerul Home Chupel, Buriul wus in Ridgeview Ccmelery, Philip M Stonestrcet Mr, Philip McGnrvey Sloncstreet, 78, of Frederick, died Monday, Nov, 24 in Conway, S,C, He was the husband of the late Elsie Stonestrcet, Born Jnn. 29, 1925 in Mocks­ ville, he wns Ihe son of Ihe Inte James Frank and Mnude Pctree Stonestrcet. He was n member of the Church of Chrisl in Frederick. He earned u buclielor's degree in business from the Universily of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, nnd was retired from Monarch Appli­ ance factory and ns a sulesmnn for Montgomery Wurd. He wns a U,S, Army veteran of World Wur ll. Survivors: a stepdaughter, Vivian Egan and husbund John of Pottsviile, Pn,; 2 adopted children, Peic nnd Lctlie Byrdic of Conwny; n brother, Jnmes F, Sioneslreel of Temple, Texus; 2 nieces; 4 siep- grnndchildren: 11 ,4tep-great- grandeiiiUlren, Funerni services were held Suturduy, Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. Burinl wus in Mount Olivet Cem­ etery, Memorinls; Frederick Ciiurch of Christ, 1305 N. Murkel St„ Frederick, Md„ 21701; or Cutoctin Church of Chrisl, 14802 N. Frnnkruivillc Roud.Thurmont, Md„ 21788, E a t o n F u n e r a l S e r v i c e cordially invites you and your family to attend our annual Christmas M emorial Service S u n d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 4 t h • 3 : 3 0 p . m . at 325 North Main Street Please Plan To Attend EATON F U N E R A L S E R V IC E , IN C . 325 Nunli Main Si„ MiKksvillc, NC • 751-2НЯ Qtri Uunhert - Miimigerflhtwter D A V I E C O U N T V E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d n y , D c c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 - C 9 B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A t O a k G r o v e There will be a breakfast and bazaar at Oak Grove Uniled Melh­ odist Church, U.S, 158 jusl cast of Mocksvillc, beginning nt 6 a,m, Salurdny, Dec, 6, The menu will include biscuits, eggs, bacon, snu- sage, grils and gravy. Proceeds will go lo Ihc building fund. Storehouse N eeds Meal Volunteers A Storehouse for Jesus needs individunls or groups who would be nble lo prepare a lighl supper for 8-10 people willi Ihe dental clinic. Cull Jenn Young al 940-5532, Davie Residents Being iVlaiied ‘Jesus’ Videos More than 15,411 Jesus vid­ eos will be mailed lo every home in Davie Counly, Scheduled lo arrive in mail­ boxes beginning Dec, 6, Ihe Jesus video distribution is one of the lnrge.sl unified efforl of locnl churches ever in Duvie Counly, Originally released in the­ aters by Warner Brolhers, Ihe video is Ihe story of Ihe life, icnching.s- and message of Jesus Christ, It is the most Irnnslated und widely shown film in his­ tory. Partnering with churches nil over the counlry, Jesus Video Projeci America (Ihe national organization) hns di.slribulcd more than 19 million videos in the Uniled Slalcs since 1992 (one out of every seven homes.) “Our goal is to give every household in America Ihc oppor­ tunity lo sec the Jesus video and walch the .scriptures comc lo life in the privacy of Iheir own home,” said Kevin Mascaro, ex­ ecutive director for Jesus Video Projeci America, “Il is our hope that as people are introduced lo Jesus, Ihey will respond lo his message of hope nnd love." Jesus Video Projeci Duvie Counly is a local group headed by the Rev. Joe Smith, To dale, the project has raised more thnn $38,700 lo distribute videos Ihroughoul the counly. Working wilh more Ihnn 19 churches of varying denominntions, Jesus Video Projeci Davie County, has rnllied immense support and )■ unity to bring Jesus to the area,. “The message of Jesus is ns relcvnnl loday as it wns in Bibli- cnl limes," snid Smilh, " It is u messnge of hope, pence, good­ will and reconciliation. The times We arc living in are uncer­ tain, However, I believe Jesus can motivate families to love one nnother, communities lo unite in peace, and bring those who arc down nnd out lo a renewed hope, Jesus cnn impact Dnvie County like no other film in history, "Wc are seeing God movo on a unpredicled scale ns locul Chrislinns embruce the vision of bringing Jesus to every home in their community.” Many volunleers helped lo bring the video to every home in Dnvie Counly, snid Smilh, Distribution ofthe video will be followed by oulrench efforts to conned people wilh locul churches, “Jesus said lo ‘go into nil the world nnd mnke disciples ,’ nol jusl hand someone u irnct or mnil them a video,” said Smilh, “Wc want to help people Tmd n local church so they cnn grow nnd bear fruit in our Lord,” Jesus Video Production Davie Counly is purl of Jesus Video Project North Carolina, a slnlewide initiative to distribute free Jesus videos to all 3,8 mil­ lion households in Ihc slate by Easier 2004, For more informntion nboul Jesus video production Norlh Cnrolinn, cull 1-888-JBSUS-30 or visit the wcbsilc; \\w\\ji\uis\HiU>im^Jirtnorthcwolina.oi}i. 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Sundoy School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 1. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rov, Qeorgs Troyer. 751-5595.Union Chapel United Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 i.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Paslor, Rev. Jim Sanders. Cenler Unlled Methodist Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Paslor, Stephen Blair, 751 • 2754. Childcare directors: Catia Prevelle, 492-5735 S Sandra Aulry, 940- 3753. Elbavllle Unltod Melhodist Church:N.C. 601, Advanco, Fellowship. 9 n.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11, Kids For Christ (oges 4-11), 1st & 3rd Sun., 1-4:30 p.m. Teens (or Christ (agos 12- 18) meet Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Poslor: Rev. Neville Slorey. Cooloemee Church ot Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church, 11 o.m. Tues. Prayer Meeling, 7 p.m. Wed.-Family Service, 7 i.m. For more Inlo, call paslor Robert Hulelle at 284-2180 or visit myw.coolcog.org. Cornotiar Unlled Mothodlst Church: 1244 CornnUer Rd. Sundny School, 10 I.m. Worship, 11 a.m., Rov. Kayo Fryo. paslor. Bethel United Methudlst Churoh:Belhel 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, Rov, Harry 0. Sammons,Downtown Advanco, Farmington Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmlnglon Rd. 998-5569. Rev. Tommy Roberlson.Oak Orove United Mettiodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11, Concord Unllod Methodist Church, Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksvlllo, Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison Unlled Methodist Church: Worship, 9:45 a,m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderlul Wodnes-days Chlldron's program, 6-7:30. Paslor, Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Boptlst Church: Sunday School, 10 a,m, Sundny Worship, 11, Evening sorvlce, 6. Wodnosday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale United Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advonce. Conlemporory worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, retreshmonls. Jr. High Youlh Sunday nlghl, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. Mldweek@Hlll8dale prayer servlco, Wednesday 6:30 p.m, Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions, singles, women's, men's. Paslor: Jorry Wobb, 998-4020, Woaloy Chapel United Mothodlat Church: Worship Service: 10 a,m, Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Tommy Roberlson. Pino Rd. Redland Pentocoitat Hollnoss Church: Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evoning; 6:30. Wednesday prayor meeling & Bible sludy. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles.Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 US 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; 9:15. Rov. Roberl Kasllng. 751- 5413. wmv.mlndsprlng.com/^holycross/ Mocksvlllo First Prosbyterlan Churoh, 261 S. Main SI. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovenlng: Chorlslers (grades 1 -5) & Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor; Neal Carler. 751-2507.Mocks Unlled Melhodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads, Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 a 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Qrovo Mothodlsl Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Paslor: Chris Clonlz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and after schoof programs, 940-5296. Hlllsdalo Baptist Churoh: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youlh actlvilies, prayer meoling, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T, Alderman, 940- 6818. Minister of Music, Brent Holton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advnnce.Faith and Victory Family Worship Conler, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 o.m,, 7 p.m. Wednosdoy. 7 p.m. New Bellovors Ministries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksville, Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Wednesday nlghl Bible study,7. Paslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, paslor. Derrick Mock, 492-5566. Liberiy Unlled Melhodisl Church, U.S, eOl S, Wor8hlp:9:45 o.m'. Sunday School; 11 a.m.First Unlled Mothodlsl Church ol Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Service, 8:50 o.m. Prolse singing, casual dress, conlomporary formal. Tradllional sorvico, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main 81.751- 2503. Pastors, Cryslal Alexander ond Donald W. Roulh.Bollever’s Sonship Tabernaclo: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. evening, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch, 998- 1324. Conn Rd. - Poller's Lane. Turrentlne Boptlst Church: Sunday School, 9:45 o.m.. Worship, 11; Nighl Service, 6. Paslor: Rov. Joe Smilh. Belhlohom Unltod Mothodlat Church: Sunday oarly worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11 o.m. Llghlhouse Service, contemporary worship, Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. 321 Redland Rd., Advonce, 998-5083. Fox: 940-5602. E- Mall: kaybelhumc@yadlel,not Episcopal Church ol the Ascension, Fork-Blxby Rd.,Advance, Sun, School, to a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857,Dial A Story Ministry .lor children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Clement Grove Church of Qod, Body ol Christ, 159 Parker Rd„ Mocksville, 492-5125, Salurday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a,m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Paslor: Elder Ernesl liames. 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. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.,7p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. Paslor Rev. Michael Walers, 998-3022. Liberty Wosleyan Church, 2106 Shollield Rd„ Harmony, Sunday School 10 o,m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Advenlure 7 p.m., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each monlh 10 o.m. 492-2963. Paslor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbylerian Church, 1806 Fork- Blxby Rd.. near Cornalzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11, Paslor: Peler Polerson, 990- 6813. Dulln Unllod Mothodlst Church, 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksvliie, 998-5409, Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleemee Unltod Mothodlst, Main St„ Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11, Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30, Paslor; Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284- 8136) In Home Bible Sludies, by Randy Howell. 264-4667. Boor Creek Boptlst Churoh, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. Willlom Lee Cook 111, pastor. Cooleemee First Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 o.m., Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chnndior. Dr. Tommy Reglslor, paslor. Mocksvlffo Second Presbyterian, 400 Pino Sl. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m. Worship, 9:30. Only African-American Presbyterian church in Davle Counly. Rev. Thomas M. Loach.751-1410 St, Francis ol Asalsl, RC. Masses: Salurday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunduy. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Spanish Mass. 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday evoning Moss, 7. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday S Salurday, 7:30 a.m. Mosses. Rev. Andrew Draoer. ТОЙ, 751-2973.Farmlnglon Bopilsl Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes lor all ages,10. Worship: It. 1841 Farming-lon Rd, 5 miles from 1-40. Paslor: Scoll Lyerly, Church: 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, ofl U.S. 601 N. al 1-40, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship, Sunday, 8:30 S 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday Bible sludy and mission programs for off agos, 7 p.m. Pastor: Qlenn Selfors. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furches. ттЬШ5вЬарП$1.огд. Slilloh Baptist Churoh, 544 E, Depot St., Mocksville, Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m, 751-0597, Fullon Unlled Methodist Church, 3895 N.C. 80t S., Advance. Worship: 9;45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 o.m. Fullon Youlh In Christ, Sundoys, 5-6:30 p.m. Poslor: Rev. Neville Slorey. Hoovan Bound Full Qospel Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Oept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship, tl. Sunday night praise/ worship, 8. Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7. Pastor, James Ward. 998- 6394, First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main Sl„ Mocksville, 751.5312. Conlemporory early worship service, 8:30 a,m, Sunday School lor all ages, 9:45 a,m, Tradllional worship sorvlce, 10:55 o.m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., aclivilies (or children, youlh and adulls.Fork Beplfst Church, 3f40 U.S. 64 £., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45, Worship service, It a.m.,8.'30p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 8 p.m.998-8306. Cornalzer Baplisi Churoh, 1372 Cornalzer Rd.. Mocksville. Sundny School, 10 n.m.. Worship, 11; evening, 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p.m Wednesday evening, 7:30 p,m. Now Union Mothodlst Churoh, 1869 Shellleld Rd., at County Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual drese and re/reshmenle; 9.45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all noes.II a.m.. Worship. 492- 5387. Ilemos Boptlst Churcli, Shellleld Rd., Mocksvliie. Sunday School, 9;45 a.m„ worship, 1 1 , Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paslor. Tommy Fausl. 81, John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Paslor, George C. Banks.Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, It. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. PasloriMarlln Kaslner. 998-6302. Church ol God ol Propheoy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday ovenlng. 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rev. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 8565 or 284-8935.Victory Baptist Church, Mldwny St., Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship It. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m. Prayer a Bible Sludy, 7, Rev, Shelby Hnrbour, 284-2077,Sovonth Day Advontlst Churoh, Milling Road, Mocksvlllo, Sabbath School Soturday, 9:30-11; Worship, 11-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. Mocodonia Motttvlon Churoh, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advanco. Sundny School. 9'.30-lQ:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 938-4394. Paslor: Rev. Greg Lillle. Yodktn Valley Boptlst Churoh, l3S4Yadkln Valley Fload, Advance. Paslor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sundoy School, lOo.m., mishlii, t) i e. Wednesday Nlghl Prayer meeling, 7:30 Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 1 1 -Noon. Mt. Zion Hollnegs Church ol Qod, U.S. 64 E. nt Mill Sireel, Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 1 1. Paslor: Bishop James Ijnmes. Ml, SInal AME Zion Church, 488 Peopleo Creek Rood, Advance. Sunday School. 9;45 a.m., worship, II a.m.. Wednesday nlghl Bible sludy, 7. Dr. Oils B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231.Bixby Church ol Iho Living Ood, 2)21 Cornalzer Rd., Advanco. Paslor, Rov. Perry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m.Salem Unltod Mothodlst Church, Salom Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd., 8 miles west ol Mocksville. Worship. Sundays al 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday, UMM llrst Sunday breakfast al 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Slephen Blair. PInoy Qrove United Methodist Church, 378 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11, Paslor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church, 291Campbell Rd., Mockavllle. Paslor, Neltye Ijames-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School.10 a.m., Worship 11, Wednesday night: Bible doss, 7:30, Inlercessory prayer, 6 p.m.Truo Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. to Camelia Lane, Mocksville. Paslor: Sleven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church ol the Qood Shophord, Church 8i Cross sis., Cooleemee. Worship, 9;30 a.m., lellowship hour alter church. Bible Sludy 2nd end 4lh Sundays alter churoh. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Lllo MIsslon.’Llberly Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning v/orship, 11. Sunday evening at 8 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavis.Mocksville Church ol God. 882 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor: Latry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday evening, 7.Jorusolom Baptist Church, 3203 US 801 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School lor all ages; 11, morning worship; 7, evening worship. Wednesdny services; 8 p.m.. tamily lellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKlD, Youlh 4 Chrisl, Adull Biblo Study. Nursery lot Infants ond toddlers. Fellowship Baptist Churoh, 1U84 Rainbow Rd,, Advonce. 998-6544. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday seivice, 7 p.m. Thursday vlsltollon, 7 p.m. Pastor, Wayne Swisher, 492-7210. Smith Qrovo AME Zion Chutoh. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhslp, 11. Sunday School, 10 o.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, paslor. Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Enlons Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, to a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbrealh. 998-8149. Abundant Lllo Christian Victory Center, 117 E. Depol St., Mocksville. Paslor, Daniol Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Morning worship. 11. Life Community Church, Sundays, 10 a.m.. Brock Perlorming Arls Conler, Notlh Main Slroet, Mocksville. Conlomporary slyle worship wilh Paslor Kevin Slewarl. 753-LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tabernaclo, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sundny School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m., AWANA children and teens, adulls, prayor meeling and Bible study.Easl Davle Bapllat Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Cenlet, 5397 U.S, 158 Advance, Sundays, 8:15, Bible sludy lor older adults; 9:30, morning wotahip: 10:45, Bible sludy lor all ages; 6 p.m. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Study and Prayer Sorvlce, Pastor, Max T. Fun. 996-5584,Llie Community Church, Days Inn, Madison Rood, Mocksvlllo, Services Sunday, 10 a.m. Call Kevin Stewart, pas­ tor, about Wednesday evoning llte groups, 753-S433. Mainvlllo AME Zion Church, 210 Main Church Road, Mockavllle. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11, Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 7 p.m, Paslor: Rov, Roberl H. BaileyBailey's Chapel Unlled Mothodlst Church, Bailey's Chapel Road, Ad vnnce. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a m. Paslor, Iho Rev. Ed Carler. W .G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade Sl. Winston Salem, NC 27102 3 3 6 -7 2 3 -1 6 6 9 V O G L E R ^ S O N S 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We eual^m Mfifl! 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They are helping Ihe Student Council col­ lect cans for Storehouse for Jesus, 'which fils wilh compassion, the 'character trait for November, The following children were chosen as Cooleemee Cilizens of 'the Month; Kindergarten; Jacob 'Souther,Rebecca Hnrris, Eric Jaimes, Sydney Rusher, Kristian Walls; 1 sl grade; Mnlthew Veloita, .Breeana Nicholson, Ny'asia Stockton, Morgan Fuller; 2nd .grade; Adam Shore, Cody .Patterson, Megan Szabocsan, .Courtney Jones, Allison Barney; ,3rd grade: Jessicn Blunkali, Melnnie Brannock, Jessica Lancaster, Auslin Lynch; 4lh grade; Lateashia Oadson, Whittney Correll, Lauren Robbins; 5lh grade; Kayla Self, Jossi Chattin, Desirae Moses, The following students have been chosen as Students of ihe Week of Nov. 17-21; kindergar­ ten; Isaac Arcos, Rebecca Harris, Cole Allen, Drew Church, Nicho­ lns Snyder; 1st grade; William Beck, Marcus Anderson, Tania Rodriguez, Anthony Kilby; 2nd grade; Savanna Burton, Katelyn Miller, Cody Ebright, Cnrlos Rodriguez, Jessica Quetrcro; 3rd grnde; Kasey Cioodin, Kenny Church, Ashley Burgess, Austin Moore; 4th grade; Robert Church, Jcssica Wooten, Sierra Ferrell; Sth grade; Tony Diaz, Jessica Bobbitt, Carmen Orubb. The Student Council .spon­ sored a Canned Food Drive Nov, 10-25 with tho attitude "We 'CAN' Make A Difference." The school collected 638 cans of food lo be donated to the Storehouse for Jesus, Lori Culler's 4th grade cin.ss ^ у brought In the most cans for one ^ class with a total of 132, They were awarded a "Chilly Willy" party. A new competition will be Dee. 1-18, Pinebrook Elemcniary On Thursday, Nov. 13, stu­ dents in grndes 3-5 elecled offic­ ers for Ihe first Student Council. Thnnks to technology nssislnnt, Bridget Mnrrs, students were able to vote by computer in class­ rooms, which gave them an au­ thentic voting experience. The election took place after officer cnndidntes gave campaign speeches Ihe previous Monday in an assembly before the 3rd Ihrough Sth grades, Studenis also displayed campaign posters througliout the school. The following students were elected to Student Council of­ fices; Laina Womble, president; Jacob Walker, vice president: Ryan Budd, secretary: and Will Beeson, treasurer. Each class­ room in grades 3-5 selected homeroom representatives to The S pirit O f Giving On MontJay, Nov. 24, stutdents and teachers at South Davie Midtdle School loaded 12,800 non-perishable food items to be donated to Storehouse For Jesus. The Beta Club sponsors the annual event where Individual teams (classrooms) compete to collect the most number of items in a two week period. This year Mrs. Galluzo’s room won by collecting 1700 items. Second place, with 1600 Items, was Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Holleman’s classes. - Photo by Robin Fergusson serve on the student council; third grade, Jeremy Walker, Hayden Wright, Luke Naylor, and Devin Johnson: fourih grade, Feiisha Dillton, Tommy Greer, AJ Timmons, and Emily Gardner; fifth grade, Caitlin Hauser, Bran­ don Roy, Asia Evans, and Brooke McCraw. Tlie Student Council will work on community service projects as well as school-wide projects throughout the year, Ashley Everel^ ndminlstrativc intern, or­ ganized elections and 5th grade teacher, Roxanne Dalton will serve as the council’s teacher ad- vison On Monday, Nov. 10, the 5th grade students, leachers, nnd par­ enls enjoyed twisting the niglit away. There wns n wonderful turn out by students and parents. Most of Ihe students and many parents got into the 50s iheme, dressed in poodle skirts, ponytails, leather jackets, und slicked back hair. Their was even a classic car ttiat made n great background for pho­ tos. The DJ for the evening was Pinebrooks own "Wild Man- Mr. Rex Allen", The studenis, leach­ ers, and parents enjoyed a night of dancing, a hula-hoop conlest, the limbo, and n bubble gum blowing contest. There was plenty of food and drinks provided by parents. The Christmas PTA is sched­ uled for Dec, 8, Mocksville Elementnry Student of liie Week, Nov, 17- 21; Mnyn Parks, Mario Martinez Jr,, Dakotnh Bishop, Marlen Hernandez, Da’Ryus Scotl, Jarred Hatley, Kevin Arreola, Alex Frye, Eric Powell, Alexis Caliison, Sa­ rah Sponaugle, Miranda Williams, Elizabeth Santis, Patricia Moore, Tanner Koontz, Lacey Triveue, Logan James, Ashley Joyner, Raciiel Howell, Cornatzer Elementary Tlie third annual Night of Kind­ ness was held at the November PTO program. Fourth and fiflh graders were asked lo write an es­ say about an individual’s kindness towards them or Iheir family. Win­ ners were Erika Viilatoro, who nomianied Chuck Ginlher, Madi­ son Junker who nominated Bar- bnrn Bnshain, Corey Randall who nomianied Liury Colbournc, Omar Beiza who nominated Dan Archer, Erica Etchison who nominated Jill Andrade, and Walter Varona who nominated Clyde Hcndricks, The chorus, directed by Beverly Hembree, entertained with a song callcd "Let’s Not For­ gel.” Recognition was given to Cornatzer's leachcr of Ihe year, Calhy Byerly, and teacher assistant of the year, Linda Giles, Every day during Nulional Children’s Book Week, u guest sto­ ryteller read a hook to the scliool on television, Tlie highliglil of the week was Book Character Parade Nov. 19. Fictional characters popped oul from the pages as fac­ ulty and students dressed up as characters from books and paraded around the school, Mrs. Munnino and Mrs. Hilton's kindergarten class spcnl the last couple of weeks learning nbout Native Americans, pilgrims, turkeys, and the first Tlianksgiv- ing. This has Included discussions aboul Tluinksgiving traditions and comparisons of how life was tiien and now. Along wilh this "tiiank- ful” theme, the clnss discussed Veterans’ Day and how thankful Ihey are for their country and for the men and women who have fought to preserve freedoms nnd keep us safe. During ccnler limes, students used Indian symbols lo decorate vests und dresses, colored "shape" totem poles, laced canocs, made teepees, painted turkeys, made tur­ key handprint placemats, strung beads using pntterns, made nnd M&M turkey number booklet, used shapes to create a pilgrim man and woman, and chose Na­ tive American names for their lieaddresses. They have written about whul Ihey would have brought willi them on the May­ flower, what they are thankful for, and whal they would do if they were a turkey. Last Thursday, the class shared a Tluinksgiving feast wilh Ihe other kindergarten cinsses and the pre­ school class,The tables were fes­ tively decorated nnd everyone dreses as pilgrims or Native Americans, It wns great fun, October’s Cougar of the Monlh was Madison Stakely and November’s Cougar of the Monlh is Kirsten Freeman, Mrs, Moore’s second graders have been having fun reading a lot of different Thanksgiving books. They have read "Arthur’sThanks­ giving,” "Silly Tilly’s Thanksgiv­ ing,” and poems from “It’s Thanksgiving,” While reading the books, students had the chance to do lots of Thanksgiving activities. They have written stories nbout what they are thankful for, made symmetrical pumpkins in the com­ puter lab, and Venn diagrams com­ paring the lives of pilgrims nnd Indians of long ago to our lives today. On Tuesday, all the second graders re-enacied Ihe Tlinnksgiv- ing feast by dressing as pilgrims nnd Indians nnd sitting down to­ gelher to eat foods prepared by the Cornalzer cafetcrin. The class has learned they have a lol to be ihank- fui for, Karen King’s fifth grade sci­ ence class reseurclied animal habi­ tats and how living organisms compele in various ecosystems. Students arc identifying tlic earth’s bionics by comparing plant nnd animal life within each zone. In communicntions. Indents com- pletcd the novel "The House of Dies Drear,” and concluded the Iheme by viewing the movie "Dies Drear” nnd rending "Amistad.” Students continue to widen vo- cabulnry skills by working with Wordly Wise, Mnth students are comparing metric and U,S. cus- tomnry measures, as well as com­ puting averages of whole numbers. Multiple drills and Math Essentials are keeping students aware of what "renl world” is like. Fifth grade studenis are practicing the charac­ ter Iruil of compussion this month by making posters, participating in the Night of Kindness and contrib­ uting to Ihe school’s food drive for the holidays. Counselor Mrs. McPherson has been helping students leam nbout compassion. Each grade level will be sponsoring a "Little Lamb” through the Storehouse for Jesus, The following organizations showed compassion by helping families this holiday season; A Storehouse for Jesus, Department of Social Services, Elbaville United Methodist Church, Cornatzer Baptist Church, Fork Fire Department and Cornatzer Fire Department, Cougars of the Week: Huley Link, Austin Rabon, Andy Argucia, Miriam Marin-Mora, Caroline Infante, Shane Leazer, Robby Dotson, Jeremy Allen, Brady Cook, Dylan Muciuszek, Justin Walker, Kenya Sales, Roger Barona, Erika Viilatoro, Chad Robertson, Ethan Ashley, Saruh Shnver, Bryson White, Lognn Sheets, Cougars of the Month: Taylor Godbey, Kirsten Freeman, Rnchel Vnnce, Chad French, Cuyler Devine, Abby Stowe, Linda Willard, Dale Hanes, Casey Wyatt, Jeremy Jones, LauraTupin-Amnro, Jnson Swaim, Brent Pontillo, Am­ ber Link, Charitn Ingrum, Logan Wilkinson, Tracie Thomus, Omar Beiza, Rubi Mendoza, Andrew Guardado, Brandon Stokes, Mor­ gan Galliher, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 16 and 23 is Venezia’s and Marco’s night. William R. Davle Elementary Diane Ireland’s class had a surprise. Students read Owls in the Family in literature circles. After finishing the book, the students dissected owl pellets. Jinda Haynes, schooladministrative intern, helped with the dissecting, Marjorie Moore, fourth grade assistunt, took pictures that will be on display in the media center after Thank-sgiving, The students found and sorted the bones of the animals in the owl pellets. The students were able to find more than 25 skulls. The class wrapped up a 10- week study of Risk Watch, The students worked wilh partners to mnke n poster ubout one of the eight safety or prevention topics in Risk Walch, The students made a display that is in the media center and will be on display for Conlinued On Page D3 Pincentive New Program Rewards Students At North Davie Middle Whnt is a Pincentive? Maybe Ihe folks at Vulcan M aterials or their neighbor across Farmington Road, North Dnvie Middle School, can best answer Ihe question. With $ 1,500 from Vulcan nnd the crealivc energy of math teacher, Kim Stewart, and prin­ cipal, Candace Poplin, student achievement can reach nn all- time new point - a sharp point, Ench student nt North Davie will receive at least one rccog­ nilion lapel pin this year. Those who excel, whelher Ihrough aca­ demics, special talents, utten- dance, or exeniphiry behavior, will have the opportunity to earn more pins. The pins are high-quality keepsakes, serving as durable reminders of student life al North Dnvie, Pennants will be .sold as dis- North Davie Leadership team members, from left; Heather Ratledge, Janey Sell, Patsy Lanier, and Vulcan .representatives Mitchell Whittaker, Bert Bond and Mickey Love, play banners for n student’s col­ lection, The more involved n stu­ dcnl becomes in school activi­ ties, the grealer Ihe opportunity to earn more incentive pins, Stewart initially envisioned each team at Ihe school having its own exclusive pin to foster team spirit nnd team identity. When it came to discussing money for such a project. Pop­ lin got Involved, Ideas started to fly, “Since Vulcan has hnd a very close working relation.ship vvith North Davie over the years, 1 dccided to run tiie ‘Pincentive’ idea by Ihe new plant manager. Bert Bond,” Poplin said. Bond became hooked on the idea. He pitchcd it to Mickey Love, Vulcan district sales man­ ager, and Mitchell Whittaker, Vulcan area operations manager. The result is a rock-solid molivalion plan. The $ 1,500 check, presented 10 North leadership team mem­ bers, Heather Ratledge, Janey Sell, and Patsy Lanier Nov. 19, covers Ihe cost of templates to be designed and crafted for the 11 distinctive team pins, ns well as, a team pin for each student. Once n team pin template is created, it can be used year after yenr with no further start-up costs. To save money and ensure deserving studenis get individual recognition, stock pins from Ihe company’s extensive catalog collection will be used for spe­ cialty awards. “With Vulcan’s help, every North Davie student will leave our school with unique, long- lasting mementoes of those hard, but so important, eariy adoles­ cent years,” Poplin said, “The Pincentive pins are much more appealing to middle school stu­ dents than paper certificates or ribbons.” On Farm ington Road, “rocks” is the key word. At North Davie, the theme “Technology Rocks” keeps the students and staff glued to their computers. Across the road, Vulcan Ma­ terials keeps crushed stone, sand and gravel coming for paving nnd building purposes. Together, the neighbors have hit upon a student incentive idea that is sharp as a tack, or more to the point, sharp as a “pincentive,” ; ( [ t D 2 - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R l ’ R I S I i : R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 2 D a v i e E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l s T a k i n g P a r t I n D e n t a l S u r v e y ) Brandon Robinson of Mocksville speaks at a dedication ceremony at Western Carolina Univer­ sity. S t u d e n t S p e a k s A t W e s t e r n D e d i c a t i o n CUl.LOW lir-E - Briimlon Robinson, a V/eslcrn Carolina U niversiiy sliulcnl from Mocksville, was anioni; fea­ tured speakers Friday, Nov. 2 1, as the university held ribbon- cutting cercmonies to show­ case its newly renovated Bird and McKee buildings. Located on opposite sides of Central Drive on Weslern’s campus, both structures were refurbished wilh funds pro­ vided through higher education , bonds approved by North Carolina voters in Noveml)cr 2000. McKec Building pro­ vides instructional space'for the dcparim cnls of hislory, modern foreign languages, an­ thropology and sociology, and social work, and also houses W estern's Teaching Teilows Program , and Speech and Hearing Center. Robinson, a junior hislory major, told the crowd at ribbon- culling ceremonies for the liis- loric McKee Building lhal slu­ denls were concerned when the projecl began lhal ihe structure’s historic qualities could nol lie successfully com­ bined wilh 2 1sl-cenlury tech­ nology. "If anyone had any doubl lhal lhal could be done, McKee wili prove them w rong," Robinson said. Robinson is a 2000 gradu­ ate of Davie High .School. W illiam R. Davie and Mocksville elementary schools have been selected lo participate in a slalcwide children's dental survey, wilh William R. Davie scheduled lo participate on Tuesday. Dec. 2. Mocksville El­ ementary will be scheduled al a laler date. The survey is being con­ ducted in randomly selected public school cinssrooms in grailes K-12 across the stale lo help determine the extent of childhood denial disease in North Carolina. Although often not thought of as a disease, tooth decay is Ihe mosl chronic disease of childhood, and affects some groups of children more lhan others. The Nalional Institutes of Heallh say lhat 80 percent of dental disease is found in jusl 20 percent of all children. The Na­ lional M aternal and Child Health Resource Center has found lhal children from fami­ lies with low incomes miss nearly 12 limes as many school days bccause df dental problems as those from families with higher incomes. The school dental health sur­ vey includes bolh wrillen ques­ tionnaires and dental examina­ tions of children's leelh. Parenis of children in the selected class­ rooms will be asked lo give con- senl for Iheir children's partici­ pation and to answer some ques­ tions related lo children's den­ tal decay. Children in fourth grade and above will also com­ pete a questionnaire and be asked to allow a dentist lo ex­ amine Iheir leelh and mouth. Jason Weeks An Ambassador Jas'on Weeks has been ninned Holly Hill (S.C.) Academy’s ambassador to Ihc Hugh 0 ’ Urien Youth Leadership Seminar in the summer of 2004 al The Ciladel , Cliarleslon, S.C.. lo be allended hy 140 sopho­ mores from across the slale. He is Ihe son of Dale and Anita Cozart of Sanlee and Eddie Weeks III. He is the grand­ son of Belly Wesl and the lale Bill Wesl of Summernekl, S.C., and Margie Cozart and Ihe lale Charlie Cozart of Mocksville. Weeks will inleracl wilh lead­ ers in business, industry, educa­ lion and governmenl. He was chosen because of leadership polenlial. During Ihe seminar, one hoy and one girl will be se- lecled for ihe world congress in Washinglon, D.C. in July. W ee k s During Ihe clinic exam, li­ censed public heallh denlisis will record Ihe number of fill­ ings, cavilies and sealanis each child has. They will al.so nole loolh appearance, denial trauma, symploms of denial disease,and orthodonlic Irealmenl. Exam rc- sulls will be .sent home lo the • parents. Partially funded by the Cen­ ters for Disease Conlrol and Pre­ vention (CDC), the survey is be­ ing conducted by the Oral Health Section of the Norlh Carolina Division of Public Health and the School of Public Heallh at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (UNC). Locally, Sharon Boger, RDH, public heallh dental hy­ gienist, is overseeing Ihe survey. "In Davie County, during the years of 1997-2002, untreated dentai decay among kindergart- ners has been from 18-23%," said Boger. “The percentage of kindergarlners who have had dental decay and been treated has been from 30-40%. Almost 50%, or more, of our children are experiencing dental disease before Ihey lurn five years old. Denial decay cnn be prevenled.” “We can be glad lhal decay in our children’s permanenl leelh has been less lhan Ihe slale average for .Slh graders, nnd our pcrcenlage of 5lh graders who have sealanis on Iheir permanenl molars is above the stale aver­ age." "We want to prevent dental disense in children nnd lo edu- cale Ihc public aboul how im- portanl good oral heallh is lo Iheir general heallh. The results of this survey will help us evalu­ ate and improve communily, school and slnle efforts lo reduce childhood loolh decay," Boger said. For more informntion aboul Ihe school dental heallh survey in Davie Couniy, conlacl public health dental hygienisl Sharon Boger al 751-7704, exi. 41. Vonsiatsky ECU Class President Annand Vonsialsky of Ad­ vnncc recently won the Studenl Governmenl Associalion's clec- lion for freshman class prcsideni al East Carolina Universiiy. "I ran lo give Ihe freshman class Ihe reprcscnialion Ihey de­ serve," he .said. Vonsialsky, son of Jeanne Myers nnd Andre A. Vonsialsky of Advance, is undecided on a major but hopes lo become a political figure one day. "I would like lo be in cily governmenl," he said. While allending Davie High School, Vonsialsky served as class prcsideni for nil four years. He grndualed in 2003. SOLD M 4 0 DAYS Computer Cash Cooleemee Elem'entary School received $2,000 this fall from the Town of Cooleemee to buy two computers for the school’s lab. Shown are, from left: Carol Cozart, assistant principal; Bill Campbell, principal; and Mike Barron and Fran Parker, town board m e m b e r s ._______________•___________ Cockman Earns Certification Mislie Cloniz Cockman has passed qualificalions lu bccomc a Nalional Board Certilied teacher. She is a 1983 gradunle of Davie High School and a 1986 graduate of Ihc Universiiy of North Carolina al Chapol Hill wilh a bachelor's degree in elemenlary school educalion. Cockman leaches fifth grade al Sedgefield Elcnienlary In Oreenshoro. 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Sludenls have been learning about polygons and inullipllcallon in malh. They have begun a unil about division and finished a unit aboul nulrilion. Sludenls read n play.“Pyrinaid E.xplorallons" and completed nulrilion aclivilies in a workbook. Sludenls planned a hcallhy meal, found Ihe cost oflhe meal for a family of four,, and made n poster of Iheir heallhy meal. The fourth grade classes of Diane Ireland, Judy While, nnd Jen Meagher had a vlsll from Officer Campbell, Ihe couniy DARE officer. He spoke nboul DARE, whul d a r e sinnds for, and Ihc importance of saying no. Ofliccr Campbell lold Ihe sludenls he was looking fownrd lo having Ihem in DARE nexl year. The Sludcnl Council is having a coat drive. "Share Ihe Warmth ... Donate A Coal" began lasl week. Sludenls and faculty ure being asked lo bring in used coals for children and adulls. these coals are going lo be dry-cleaned free of charge by K&R Cleaners. The conis will he given lo children and adulls In Ihc William R. Davie communily who are In need. The fourlh and fiflh grade students in Dlnne Ireland’s class, Judy While's cluss, Jen Meugher’s class, Joey Krulh's class, and LeDon Byrd's class found oul whal Ihc giving of Thanksgiving really means. Sludenls broughi nonper-ishable foods lo provide a Thanks-glving meal for needy fnmilies. They provided enough food for four families lo hnve u Thanksgiving meul. Barbara Weaver, guidance counselor, donated the food boxes lo Ihe fumilics in need. Citizens of Ihe Week of Nov. 17-21; Nick Hillon.Taylcn Duncy, Jordun McDanicI,Hnnnnh Brown, Sonia Ramirez, Francisco Chume. Collon Prim, Andren Ferrebee, Wiley Bully, George Wugner, Kevin Powell, Jucob Bnles,Chris Calloway, Huley Cuudle. Courtney Moore, Nnlhan Pearce, Carolina Oliva, and Abiguil Rumirez. Dnvic High Vnrsity Buskelbnll; Dec. 4, Norlh Iredell, (home) 6;00; Dec. 9, Norlh Iredell, (uwuy) 6;30. 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Call Cindy $104,900 198 GinnyLane Spacious ranch with 4BR, 3BA In eastern Davie County. Full finished basemenl,2 car attachea garage, deck and storago building.Call Bobby $169,900 325 Gwyn Street Neat 3BR, 1.5BA ranch. Like new on nicely maintained lot.Convenient in lown localion with easy access to interstate.Call Janice $94,900 à Featured Listings 168 Hamilton Court Golf course view w/BRCC membership included. Italian tile flooring in kitchen, lg master suite & bath. Great room w/gas log fireplace, sunroom, 3BR, 2BA.Call Janie. $189,000 I lii 4627 Wyo Road Vadl<lnvlllo - sccludcci country living on almost 3.5 acres. Like new home in movo-ln condition. Call Glen $129,900 2997 Hwy eoT soutf Wonderful 3BR, 2BAhomeon2 acros. Close to schools and town. Immaculate! Priced to sell. Call Cindy $89,900 1815 Barnstable Road Clemmons - Big house w/lots of room. Brick home w/SDR, 2.5BA, deck, new heat pump, now water heater. Kleeds some TLC. Going fast. Agent owned.Cail Glen $179,900 New Listings 3714 Olci Vineyard Rd Winston-Salem, UPDATED, remodeled 3DR, 2BA home in very convenient location. Hardwood floors, fireplace wilh gas logs, full basement.Call Glen.$150,000 New Homes 239 Charleston Ridge Dr 3BR, 2BA, living room w/gas log FP. Split BR floorplan, lg kit, fin. bsmt,brick front w/vinyl siding, 2 car bsmt gar. Call Bobby. $164,900 252 Winding Creek Roadn Ritlncl; woocfeil I . choose VI Home similar to photo.Ciilt Cindy g<New construction In Charleston Rldgol Split DR plan, 3DR, 2ВЛ w/тлпу features, woocfed bockyord w/ view of creek. Duy now & clioose your colorsi $149,900 107 Sterling DriveMaintenance free, one level living with this 2BR, 2BA townhome. Greal room, dining room and sunroom.Cail Janice $139,900 It's Time Again 9Í0V1 7th tkroußh )ec 1 7th DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys Í58& 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 w h a t e V e r 1 1 t iá к é s - w w w .c o ld w e llb a n l(e r.c o m mSPYGLUSDRinïiiif^g lijiMiciui fHjiiw «itiì titfediCie nJy'.-iüO vie-A5 ùl ÜeíinuiJj Run gull Coiirítí JfwJ We OtiK.e y'Wi foi.411. loiiiul (Jmiiig luoin [ipi/isirt hiiA.1/ v.sws (rom \m: k<tCtK;n mrtcy Mjrsrull ooa nsi Ш9,Й00 Ш Ш М — H ts? 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(ictk, sioiie lntpijcc, rurjAL'ols on mjin k'.i) Lvyc (Чип A/sucictm Ä irin.-rtois toicd LOT 433 St;ürTSDUE OAK VALIEV OAVIEЗВП 25ПА Nía con^iixlion (юте A;tli ut^ce ist BERMUDA RUM N OAVIE 3Í1II 2IIA üiirlüOk-ii'J tl;-; lOlli trt tx)i, )CUII dliO/ IfiiS ouiDi'di Iteiiilifji dimng loom Ciixj» Johnson ejt-in kitciten, Innmi dining Niti.iji gi$ sícra^-nviu Wd-lf//$220.900 ■ ' ^ ......... ■■ .......................coinitiunily Vickiflemiraj 'ЛВ 11Г)?5224,9б0 Viaiílemnijb'.'a 116?$198,500 LÛT 32 REOLANO WAV OAVIE ЗШ( 2 5BA2 swry D, Caiuiuu RmliJer laiiiiiistitii iniiu'. iüoin/4iNöh inasiéf suile «/¡eiieO li,b a'U 3 cios.;is, uesigiiCf kitOtcn iM! opens lo d ivmj A,Ji)idAOixls ViCkI fltirifig 908- iio;$i93,0oo LOT 2S DUTCHMAN KILLS DAVIE 26APiivale nusier suite, Wnus loom, ср«;П lioci pUn Pitt^ as 3 p'Cluie! CinJ)r Jof^ison 908- IÜT 20 DUTCHMAN HIU8 OAVIE M 2ÜAGieii Ш' New 1юто c\iiwi\i irtjeJ consl/ui'.iion, ofw iiooi piin, cetimgs, lull bjscnwii lanw counlry lol Cims Gjide 008 $142,900 LOT 179 MVERS PARK DAVIE ЗШ 25UA Ctiaimmg liotte л;1П {¡jstnwl 2 car gjtjgc SmoUfi ceilings, liitpiace imi muli inoie full toiicnl xiiiti ÖICP in ceiling «uij Ki(kirun-908'I1G0 $112,900 m POWEU RD DAVIE 3ÍÍII lllA 1пш1>.и1д|е cuinjilion aiHÍ LP lu djtt; His ijige kiicncn а/cot)inei5. 11-fit‘iaio liuiidry diitj jiciau-? locnis Greal bjck)áid lirtpiioiiii value Cm.}/ Jofinson908'1177$94,900 745 SOUTH MAIN STREET DAVIE óBH IBAlots cl tv\fy! !>)( IIW lllJOl fhW Aitn tr-ific N1 kiiciii?n, llle in tain, all v>n.i sijini S('iifr mjkes IIÜ it'fjiesoiiiilion ol ifs CL'ailiüii l’iri)i-itysuidin,)siscoiiJ.iiOii BoIüala> value Miii* /игпютип 0j9-1 W $72.000 02001 Coldwcll üonkct Rc.il (stilli* Cuiporallon. Coldwell Иоикес».' Iv л tctjisltred U.idL'iii.Kk ol Coldwell B;iiikef CoipofJtiofi. 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Лп liKli.pi.ilclcnlly OWMWI .inci OpiM,110(1 Mc-mhi'r o( Coldwell Udiikor IìimI Isl.ilu Coipohilicm 399 FUITON STREET DAVIE 4BR 2ÍÍA ln.t:sljrspecial fi..........................ibcfied (.5 co»'!.Я9,000 special nci<)s Mik, latge ironi poicii ana 2 uiaìucfiedgiiagù Ulsoi siotage. picp.....is cod'liion Mlle /иптеишп Ddvie Office Agents AmandaMlifer 99B-1186 BaibaraAllcn ' 99H1S4OetkyCNk 998*1183OenStyeri 998-1164Betsy ilicpherd 99801S7Betly Pottt 998*1171Blla$8lcm 998*1176Chili fiaide 998>1158ClndylohiJion 998-linlllenM 998*1188(jailpawlllt 998-1165anelHcniley 99M1S3and Matte» 998-1182■fiHeiiome 998-1173yathvSnow 99MUJXay^llaie 99M170la0o''>)a Potts 998*1169Melinda Sieliga 998*1178MeiieReUor 998-HS2Mikellmmeiman 998-1187Nancy Marshall 998*1181NoraKlikman 998*1160Patti Aimlni 998*1166Sally MtGuIre 998*115$Sherd fiuxton 998*1180Steve Qwent 998*1156Vickllleming 998*1167 1 ) 4 - D A V I K C O U N T Y K N T E R P R I S K R E C O R D . T h u r s d a . v , D e e . 4 , 2 0 0 3 C adettes E a rn S ilv e r A w a rd Girls in Ciulcllc Girl Seoul Troop 88 received llieir Silver Award on Simduy, Nov, 15 ul Miicedonia Moravian Church during the 11 a.m. worship ser­ vice. Field e.xeculive, Lib Bullard, was prescnl to assist in Ihc pre­ sentation of Ihe award, as well as leader and service unil man­ ager, Heidi Judd, and leader. Diane Newsom. The Silver Award recipients arc: Katie Ellis, daughler of Kob- ert and Lee Ellis of Advancc; Gina Holder, daughter of Michael and I’alsy Holder of Mocksvillc; Samanlha Judd, daughter of Steve and 1 Icidi Judd of Mocksville; Kayla New.som, daughler of Randy and Diane Newsom of Mocksvillc; and Erika Went/, daughler of David and Vickie Wentz of Advance. The Silver Award is the high­ est award that may be earned in Present for the Girl Scout Troop 88 Silver Award ceremony, from left: front - Kayla Newsom, Lib Bullard (field executive), Erika W entz; row 2 - Heidi Judd (troop leader and service unit m anager), Gina Holder, Katie Ellis, Sam antha Judd and Diane Newsom (troop leader). the 11-15 age range of Cadette Girl Scouting. Out of approximately I.WK) girls in Girl Scouting, about .^00 Classic farmhouse style with plenty of room in a great Advance location. O P E I V I I O U S E Sunday, December 7th • 2-4 PM 157 Old March Road, Advance, N C 27006 Filled with all the modem amenities! — Evi-u yon i: W i-iroM i:! — i'or more informiuioii call Mnrdia at A n d e r s R eal Estate 492-7505 or 765-6633 Difct jidiii: I-40 wcM to mil 1Ж). Iffuiti Нлт, 801 (n Aclvjmc. Oim ruilriuii irjclu ihcn Icfl Dll iVtiiilnl'trrk iUi. cii tifjit on Old MjuIi Ki>ul. I (пич-will Ivtxi Icfi. Vt'iuli t'ur Angela Lawrence Broher Ml: 900-2638 Oak HaveR Ф Realty Brad Lawronco Broker Coll: 909-1293 (336)751-2055161E.UxingtonRd. ModovIIte 117 a«Mofn Fvm Ln - bc|u.iAo 4Df< 3UA ÍW 2,e00 8F, Fetr*xn лгу fVxxpJnn. I«B0 looms ГшУмк] btfwnm«. part«( woaJed W . |J17.*00 IM Pol«lt Dr UUM 2UA. Q09 tog«. рш4|у. lo/y илыл. thnltfo«. aiur«n rJoMiti. Г||(;о ;ю I 7(] Qointjo. nco lan(»ticji)ft Of««» n®4)r*r»hoo«l • t127.«00 24« Townpark Dr - Ocrgewe and Imminailaie 3UU 2 Ы1А. Lrg WtH wMlert W (tewìQ icnid pcrtii, lefcofiy oif Qiml fm. podi (if W<. 2-or üdiigw • |ire.»0 248 Alton Rd - Won Mniriimixi 3Rft 2I1A. Miihno, rfwruy efflcMKt. encrmai»msUUiiri w<h OiViten It4) A upp«iAc«^tjl №0.1. 1« uaotüt - S1H700 Ш ftâlttbury 81 ГГКТУХ1АМ'Feeturoi aown mofcirioi. сЛо» ru.l. cwamc >(to. iKfwooil» Now ».WToe & OW, Uifoo irtu bOMimenI l«oAl«rvxdUyi>(] - tn7.ftOO 121 Emi Lak* Dr - Nre Сора Cai. ЗОН 2ПЛ. с4>гшг>с Ilio ■) bua». 2 pus k^t, horOivrirjni. oitrmlrAl crxinu 12 i ?П itor prduitunul UmlKi^w 1139.000 1*11 Rhrvfvkj« Dr • LBlt* liomu <t,kiock. 30R 2UA. *hJd*KJ h4 b«nl, rmttf^oocH. cerarne l«t. OM loo», foc* К »hme pem In ÙKk рц». 7-аш o«»oa 1200.000 1)4 8on»h>n« W«y • Уму HMictuui A cktun lUH 2UA<loiiMw«toon \ 7 ЯГ. NMitoò ijphill «round bMáiüt rrt«db A txjrüori Ouiamani Creek ГГ4.900 LAND - 8.7 acres off Peoples Creoli Rd Acivanco - New LIsllnol liUVrRSi Use an O ak Haven Realty agent lo purchase ANY home' listed w ith ANY realtor and receive a t Ri'E home warriintyor Itelp with Voiir closing costs! Sec OUI lioiiTCS cit Illese w cb.siles & m ticjfi/liK 's: MdvcflRe¿tlt,RiVi H bt.ilw COIÌÌ H П,- 1 (V,, / c.o D.ivi.- KiMi Í si.iU* ijimlf Moino^ & L.iiul Mng.Uiiio HomospoUo receive the Silver Award. To earn this award, Ihc girls had many challenges: three in­ terest project patches with ijuali- fications of scrvice and technol­ ogy; the Girl Scout Challenge lhal includes a .service compo­ nent, From Dreams to Reality, including career invc.stigations; The Leadership Award; and fi­ nally, Ihe girls mu.sl design and carry out a Girl Scout Silver Award project. The projccl has a minimum of 30 hours. For their project, the girls cach chose a camp in the Tarheel Triad to research, visit and pho­ tograph. As a troop, they com­ piled a scrapbook to be kepi at the field office in Farniington, and loaned to the council office. The scrapbook will benefit girls new to scouting and those who want lo visil the camps but are not sure whal to expect. The troop is sponsored by Macedonia Moravian Church and their parents. A Good Gift? Smoke Detectors Ily (icorge Frye ,lr. Davic County Fire Marshal The holidays arc upon us and the firc marshal's office urges ev­ eryone to look for and eliminate potential dangers from holiday lights and decorations that could lead to fires and injuries. Be sure to locate Chrislmas Irees and all combustible decora­ tions away from any heal source. This is particularly important when using live or natural cul trees. Keep the tree well-watered lo prevent it from prematurely dry­ ing oul. When using electric lights on the tree, tie sure the lighl strings are in good condilion und lhat they are UL listed, Ifyou must use an extension cord, be sure it is prop­ erly rated to carry the expected load. Always turn Ihe tree and other decorations olT when leav­ ing the house or going to bed. Outdoor electrical decorations should nol be left up all year. The sun and weather can degrade in­ sulation on Ihe wires and can cause a firc hazard. Candles may be pretty bul they present an extreme fire danger, Always be sure they are in a sturdy holder and are placcd away from coinbuslive room fiirnishings and , decorations. Never leave candles unattended - especially ifyou have pets or .small children. And never leave a candle burning when leav­ ing Ihe house or going to bed. After the presenls have been opened, dispose of the wrapping paper promptly and properly. Never burn wrapping paper in the fireplace or stove. The heat pro­ duced by the rapidly burning pa­ per could damage the fireplace or stove. Here is a gifi-giving sugges­ tion; Clive someone a smoke de­ tector and fire extinguisher. If ihcy already have a smoke detector, give them a battery. P e t C o m e r The O w en fa m ily is p ro u d to h a ve be e n adopted by great a n i­ mals. First cam e Black­ ja c k (rig h t), the e ld e r statesm an of our abode. We do not know his age but he has been with us for 10 years. ■ D a isy (a b o ve ), th e m ost loving anim al we have ever had, arrived next. She is a rescued racing greyhound. She is à g re a t frie n d to m y daughters, is very play­ ful, and seems to enjoy having a sate and sequre home. We feel very lucky to have her. We urge others to res­ cue hom eless anim als, keep them healthy, and enjoy them, - E lette O w ens MULVANEY HOMES. $ BUSINESS! 9 9 G e fe ^ n I M a Just *99 on 0 Mulvaney Showcase Home gets you inlll Our showcase homes are ready to go, and that's all the cash you need for a downpayment! Not *99 plus a thousand dollars in pre-paids and interest and whatever everybody else stic!<s you for. At Mulvaney Homes *99 means *99. r Lool< for Mulvaney's "*9 9 Gets You In, No Funny Business Homes" at Kinderlon. And, we have special financing to help lower your monthly T "V 1 \ T ^ ' payments by at least'100/mo...GUARANTEED! V __' > Visil us at KInderton, go online at Monil,iy-FN(layl1-6,$alutilaylO-5, Sunday 1-6 WWW.MulvaneyHomeS.com or call 9 4 0 .4 6 6 3 . framM0WesiWehi|M(l%,MI|.IumiighiofiloH*ve0l tolifstnjliton ^' Gankin Valley M Communily enliy is on If« ngtit * Biohiri Wilwmi ■ S 9 New Cili Homes from *589 per monlh. New Courtyard Homes from *674 per month. See your Mulvaney Soles Agent for complete details ÎÛ,Î003 Administrative Court D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , I ’h u r s d u y , D e e . 4 , 2 0 0 3 - D 5 The following cases were dis­ posed of in Davie Administrative Court Oct. 3. Presiding; Magistrate Robert W. Cook. Proscculing: Wendy Terry, assistant DA. - Joshua T. Cline, unsafe move­ ment, dismis.sed per civil settle- menl. - Kourlney D. Cohen, .‘¡peeding 67 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Gregory P. Crawley, speeding 88 In a 70, rcduced to 79 in a 70, $5, cost; expired inspection slicker, dismissed per corrcction, - John H. Crump, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to 74 in a 70, $5, cost; failure to secure passenger under 16, dismissed per correction. - Joycelyn Cruz,speeding 51 In a 35, rcduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Leroy M. Curl, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Jeffrey M. Dudley, failure to weur drivers scut belt, $25; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Iimest C. Dummil,speeding 69 in a 55, dismissed in the interest of justice, - Ann B, Edwards, fuilure lo wear drivers seat belt, $25; license nol in possession, dismissed per corrcclion, - Wuyne C, Fichtel, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $5, cost. - Kennclh D. Fields,expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Bryan C. Freeman,speeding 60 in a 45, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, - William D. Frith, speeding 84 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $50, cost. - Marvin A. Oarciu, speeding 85 in u 70, reduced lo improper cquip­ mcnl, $50, cost. - Kenneth A. Goad Jr., speeding 65 in u 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, co.st. - Jose L Gonzalez, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, co.st. - Roger D. Goodman, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jonuthun 0. Greene, excecd- Ing posted speed, reduced lo Im- ' proper equipmeni, $25, cosl. - Duwn R, Gunlcr, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, coiil; no operators li­ cense, dismissed per correction, - Gary S. Halsey,expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Cumcron R. Hardin, speeding 91 in a 70, reduccd to exceeding safe speed, cosl. - Kedi T. Harvell, no operators license, dismissed per correction. - Jeffrey M. Haas, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Melissa T. Huss, failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil sclllemenl, - Christina M. Hastings, speed­ ing 84 in u 70, reduced to 74 in u 70,$5,co.st. - Randall G. Heud, no operators license, dismissed per corrcction. •• Elmer R. Hcndren, speeding 70 in a55,reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Angelica S. Hernandez, speed­ ing 88 in u 70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - Bobby L. Hite, speeding 70 in u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25. cost. - Cheryl A. Hoar, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - ChristopherT. Hood, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. - Letitia T. Howard, expired reg- istrution curd/tag, dismissed per correction. - John C. Hunter, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed per civil seltle- ment. - Virginia L. Jolly, speeding 6K in u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, • Clifford M. Juslice, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced lo 54 in a 45. $5, cosl; license nol in possession, dismissed per correction. • Juson R. Knox, .speeding 90 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $5.co.st. - Melissa S. Lennon, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - Angclu H. Leonard, expired regislrulion card/tug, dismissed per correction. - Joann M. Leopold, failure lo nolify Depurtmenl of Molor Ve­ hicles of address change, dismissed per correction. - Zhung Lin, speeding 74 in a 55, reduccd to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Brian K. Lillle, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Christopher L. Martin, exceed­ ing safe speed, reduced to improper equipmeni, $23, cost, - Grace R. Mayhew, expired reg­ istration curd/lug, dismissed per correction. - Lester M. Medley, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, - Troy R, Melts, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed per civil setlle- menl, - Katelyn E, Mich, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25. cosl. - Colene P. Miller, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - Deborah K. Misenheimer, fuil­ ure lo stop for slopsign/flashing red light, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl; speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost, - Donna L. Moore, fuilure lo wear drivers seal bell, dismissed per correction. - Murvln A. Morales, unsafe movement, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Murnie K, Nuylor, no opera­ tors license, dismissed per correc­ tion; unsafe movement, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cost, - Lundon S, Ovcrcash, exceed­ ing safe speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Arlene M. Owens, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Jeanette T. Parks, failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil seulement. - Timothy A. Pass, speeding 83 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jumes C. Pecle, expired regis­ tration card/lag, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Edgar 0. Portillo, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - James W. Potts, speeding 60 In a 45, reduced lo improper cquip­ mcnl, $25, cosl. - Jesse W. Powell, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $5, cost, - Kevin O. Privetle, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $25, cost. -Timothy R. Uccce, speeding 69 Compare O u i C l) KaUs Bank-issued, FDIC- iasured to $1(N),000 3-year 2.75% IMInlfflum APY' (tepoiH $5,000 •Annual Pofcontago Yield {APY)-lntorest cannot ramflln on doposit; periodic payout of intorosi is roquireo. Early withdrawal Is rwl permitted. Effectivo 12fl31/03. Subjocl to availability arxl price change. The amount received from a salo of a CD at curront markei value may tx> loss than the amounllnrtially Invostod, Call or (top by today. Matt Voreh 66 Court Square Mocksvill«!, NC 27028 (3.S6) 7,51-4'lQO www.cJwurdjoiicH.ooin Edwardjones Serving ImliviJtial Inveeton Since 1B71 & Unity Moravian Chiistmas S a t u ix la y , D e c . 6 • 9 a m - l p m Coma sve tlw taate, Nlfihts tfe sounds of < 1 Moravian Chrislmas Chicken Plo Salo »Bake Sale »Craft Sale ; Breakfast & Luncii Served • Candle Making, etc..; j ^ . Special Music & PuU ^ 8300 Concord Church Road • Lewisville 945-3801 in a 55, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment,.$25, cost; failure to weur driv­ ers senl bell, $25. - Juun C. Rivas, speeding 67 in a 55, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost; failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - Susan M, Rodgers, failure to reduce speed, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Gay C. Rudisill, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Hurold Russell Jr., speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $50, cost. - Mark A. Sadler, improper pass­ ing, dismissed percivil seltlement. - Flor D, Sanchez, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to improper cquip­ mcnl. $50. cost. - Michael D. Savage, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $5, cosl; failure to sccure passen­ ger under 16, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Christopher J. Seaman, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, co.st. - Troy M. Shepherd, expired reg- istrution curd/tug, dismissed per correction. - Khamfoun C. Siharath, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25,cosl. - Timothy A. Sink, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Schuyler K. Smith, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl, - Duvid L. Snyder, speeding 86 in u 70, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Puul B. Spurks.expired inspec­ lion .sticker, dismissed per co.tcc- tion. - Chrisly M. Sleele, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo 60 in u 55, cosl. - Tammy B. Stewart, expired regislrulion curd/lug, dismissed per corrcclion. - Ted M. Stiller, expired in.spec- tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Tiffani A. Teachcy, fuilure lo slow/change lane for a, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Wcss A. Thompson, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipmeni, $25, cosl. - Samuel P. Throckmorton, ex­ ceeding safe speed, rcduced to im­ proper equipment, $25, cosl. - Andre J. Townsend, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $50, co.st. - Aluna M.Tucker, following too closely, dismissed per civil sctlle- meiu. - Laronica R. Vuncc,speeding 81 in a 70, reduccd lo improper eiiuip­ ment, $25, cost. - James D. Viers, failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Jimmie L. Ward, speeding 83 in a 70, reduccd lo improper C(|uip- mcnt,$2S,cosl. - Amy L. Wliccler, failure lo sc­ cure passenger under 16, dismissed per corrcction. - Laura Whlscnaiu, speeding 70 In a 55, rcduced lo improper cquip­ mcnl. $25, cosl. - John K. Williamson, .speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Ocl. 17 The following cases were dis­ posed of in Davie Administrative Court Oct. 17. Presiding: Magistrate Ellen E. Drechslcr. Proscculing; Wendy Terry, assistant DA. - Irving C. Adame, no operators liccnsc. dismissed per correction; failure lo reduce speed, dismissed percivil settlement. - Isidro Aqucro. failure lo wear drivers scat belt, $25, cost; license not in possession, dismissed per correction. - Susan E. Atkins, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, ,$75, cost, - David W. Austin, expired in­ spection stickcr, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Nicolc T. Baltazur, speeding 84 in u 70, rcduced to Improper equip­ ment, $50, cost. - April M. Barber, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Gregory E. Barrcntinc, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, rcduced to 64 in a 55, $5, cost. - Christopher R. Beaver, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil seltlement. - Maria E. Berrospe, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Michuel J. Bluck, exceeding safe speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Pamela K. Boger, following loo closely, rcduced lo Improper equlpinenl,$25,cost. - Wanda C. Bowles, expired in­ spection stickcr and driving/allow­ ing reg plate not displayed, dis­ missed per corrcction. - Eleanor L Brown, speeding 70 In a 55, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. .- Brian K. Call, allowing unli­ censed lo drive nnd operating ve­ hicle wilh no insurunce, dismissed per correction, - Sharon N. Cumpbell,speeding 53 in u 35, rcduced lo improper equipment, $50, cosl. - Sargosa F. Carrasco, ao opera­ tors license and operating a vehicle wilh no insurance, dismis.sed per correction. - Elizabeth K. Carroll, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. - Simone M. Carroll, expired In.spcction stickcr, dismissed per correction. - Susan G. Carter, no operators license and expired registration card/lag, dismissed per corrcclion. . - Cyntiiia E. Cleary, expired in­ spection sticker and fictltous/con- ccaled/revokcd registration curd/ tag, dismissed per correction. - Michaci D. Clcmcnl, posses­ sion of a mult beverugc/unfortlfied wine not 19/20, $25, cosl. - Barbara O. Coley, failure lo wear drivers seatbelt, $25, cosl; no operators license, dismissed per corrcclion. - Matthew L. Comstock, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $75, cosl. - Anne G. Cook, speeding 60 in a 45, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Shannon M. Cook, unsafe movement, dismissed per civil settlement. - Nicole R. Crotls, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rcction. - Luis F. Diuz, speeding 61 in u 45, reduced lo improperequipment, $25, cosl. - Scolt L, Ebrlghl, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jumcs E. Faggart, unsafe movement, dismissed per civil settlement. - Asgton N. Fernalt, fuilure lo comply with license rcslrictions, dismissed per corrcction, - Curline H. Ferrell, expired reg­ islrulion cnrd/lug, dismissed per correction. - Jason L. Finlay, expired inspec­ tion stickcr, dismissed per correc­ tion. www.hawardreaHy.com Call, Click or Come By! HOWARD REALTY 3 3 0 s . S alisb u ry St. M o ck sv ille (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 I lours: Monday-Friday 8-6 Saturdny 9-12, Sunday By Appt. H 2 1 1 3 Ju n c t io n Ro a d 24G ftORMS noAD IOBSN.MaihSi. Just Too Cute! 3 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH,FireplacD, Hardwoods, Bidg. wilh air & wirod, Groat colors & landscaping.$92,000 Call Connlo ЗВЯ, 2BA, 310+Л ncros, wllh 100+Л acros form. 3BR, 2BA. out- Hislorlcnl6aR,2BA, homo on 2.76 slioam and pond $2,970,4(Ю. bldgs., crook. $549,000. a i P ™ E * t ! | ] B 1420 County Line Rd. ..¡-¿Sii ncros, wilh Immaculalo landscaping at ' 2 pnrcols with 2 buildings. Call HariîX)ny-3ÛR, 26A, 2926 acroS,(3 9.3 acros, 4BR, 3BA, largo Jano ior dolails. $320,000. foncod), 1 qc, pond, barn $220,000 storago bldgs. $219,900. Bermuda Run - 3BR, 2.5BA, $4,000 3BR, IBA, In Harmony, HUGE 30x50 Quail Hollow, ЗВП, 2.5BA, FP. Adornblo 3BR. 2.5BA on 3,51 4BR. ЗВЛ, Call listing agent for RodocoralingAllowancol $185,900. workshop. $175,000.____ bonus room, 1.04 Ac. $146,900. acros. bsmt, FP $142,500. dolailsl $139,900. 187 CRESTVIEW Drive Г7КП Ю8 Sprinqhill DriveIf! ДМ ■ Б I I ! 164 HicKORV Drive Twinbrook, 3BR, 2BA, Rodocorating Allowanco! FP. $3,500 2 story, 2200 sq. fl. Iromondous 4BR, 2.5BA, Southwood Acros 5 Bodrooms, 3 Balhs, 3.5 acros. 3BR. 2BA, on privalo 1.29 acros. $134,900. valuol FP. gazobo, $134,900. Sub,, brick Iiropiaco. $132,500. Country Living! $124,900. scroonod porch, dock, $119,400. 141 Dakota Lane IД ) Hospital Streh Ext. | /щ\ \ 401 Salisouhy St. Г7ИП 225 Dear Creek Cm. Rd. ГТИП 1065 Hwy. 64 West3 1 И 1 Н 3BR, 2BA, 5,5 acros, possible 30R, 2BA, full bsmt, FP, opon floor 3BR, 2BA, Historic District, 1.5 3DR, 2BA. foncod back yard, .91 Qreal brick tiomo, 2 Bodrooms, 1 loaso. $109,900. plan, conv, (ocation $109,900. atorius, basomont. $102,900. ac.. groal slartot homo $102,500. Bath, firoplaco. $99,900. Spacious 3 bodroom, 2 bath. Spacious 3BR, 2BA, stono FP, Woll mainlainod, partial basomonl, 4BR, 2BA, Now paint, carpol. Rowan County, minulos from Caiawba groat location. $99,900. much morol $99,900. .69 acros, ЗВП, IBA. $89,900 vinyl, olc. $84,900 Collogo, 3BR, 1.S6A. $89,500 211.RAINDOWROAD 3BR, IBA, hardwoods. Inground 3BR, IBA, on 1 aero, plus a 5.95 acros. 3BR, 2BA, FP, groal 3BR, 2BA, partial bsmt, oxcollonl 3BR, 2BA, singlowido, all appiiancos. pool. part. bsmt. $87,000.40x30 bidg. $84,900. ii 246 WAn Stheet building silol $79,900. m condllloni $69,900.groal slartor homo $69,900 3BR, 1.5BA, Cooloomoo, now hoat/AC, Cooloomoo, complololy updalod. Spacious 3BR, IBA, Cooloomoo, 100x190 lol zonod Town Cir. Call 2BR, 2BA, 2+/-ac„ socludod & private now plumb., comp, updated, $69,000 Inground pool, groal buyl $65,900, updalod olocl, $64,500. Jano for dotalis. $40,000. bul conv, to Hwy, 64 $35,000. A v a i i A lil i'. L o i s a n d L a n d a n d I í i í n t a i , Р к о г 1:КГ ii s It Salmoni Road... t2 Salmoni Road.... G^erly Chapal Rd,.,. Cadi’rRidgeRZZ Sanlord Avo Baar Craok Ch. Rd.. Vlreaiidall Lana..,. Tlltla Trail.... Mwy.601N... ........24 Ac. $140,62510AC.S45.050 2 10 Ac. $25,000 tseacrei$t40,000 I 257 aerai $29,000 14 aerea SI34,900 ..,.40,02 aerai $257,000 2 29 aerai 116,000.....30 aerai $172,500......6.5 aerea $46,475 DnJm Lane..........Lol 19, Northbrook...Valley Road.........E. Labe Drive........Alien Road..........Thompion Lane....Feeior Road........629 Madlion Road.... Kwy. 64...Hwy. 64.... ...1,2acrea $23,900,...2,29aerea $29,500........Lol $115,000Lot $15,900......1 acre $18,000....II acroa $71,677...7.t6Acrei $49,900.............$425.000,.,.6«Л aeree $55,000 ......tacre $16,500 aEHtAi. eflfiEBauES357 Avon Slreel,317 Avon Street,477 Underpin Rd..................................610 Riverbend Dr...................................Mobile Home Lol, Oanlol Road....................ApL Country Lano..................................ApL Country Lane.................................. $425 P/M $400 P/M $349 P/M $1,500 P/M. $125 P/M $425 P/M $425 P/M JULIAHOWAKD79MM7 CONNIEKOWAUKCm-aa W I&K 751-MW MAKVIIOWAHU791-BS66 KUNSAI-rS7SV»SM M.J.IIANUALL75i-U)a UCVCRLYttuss99W1SÓ D 6 - D A V I E C O U N ' I ’ Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , ’I ' h u r s d i i y , D c c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, Dec. 6 (Jiimmunlty liri.'iikr»st,»t Advuncc UMC.fi:.1()-l()ii,m..comcjoin iis in (iiir new fellowship hull. Urciikfust Ü! Ku/.unr. ul Ouk Gmve UMC, () a.m.. min. donation of SS. Ulscuits.c^gs. bacon, sausiijjc.gril.s. gravy. It's a breakfast wilh all the fixings. I'roceed.s to building fund. Sunday, Dec. 7 1st A iiiiuiil llo llduy T our of lloinc.s, presenled by Duvie Co. Mospitul Auxiliury. Seven historic dislrict homes open 2-5 p.m. Tick­ ets: $10. uvailuble ul Chumber of Commerce. Reglsler of Deed.s. Town Hull or HospituI Adininistra- lion. Proceeds lo auxiliury project.s for Duvie Co. HospituI. Saturday, Dec. 13 llrcukrn.sl W ith Siintn, 9-11 a.m.. ut St. I'rnncis of Assisi. 862 Yadkinville Kd.. Mocksvillc. Chil­ dren S.1, Adults S4. Reservutions; 75 l-7fiS4 or 492-2722. Proceeds lo Colleen's Insulin I’ump Rmd. Religion Saturday, Dec. 13 Ciirnls Iind Cliissk'.s, Furniinglon Hapt. Church presenls a time com­ bined Christnius celebrutlon wiih choirs of Cooleemee First Bupt. & Cooleemee UMC. Come share this lime of célébration of coming of Jesus Christ. 7 p.m. Special Events Every Friday Night Jnni Sej«inn.s,ul ShefTield Muslcllull. calUy2-7417 forinfo. Sunday, Dec. 7 Ciiolecnii'v ChrM nius, 2 p.m. ut Zuchary House, feuluring rending by John tiennes, rvfa'shments. singing, surprises. Fudge contest (nrst 10 lo cull can enter). Sunlu will be there. Thursday, Dec. 11 Diivic Co. Ki'piitillcun I’lirty Aii- niiu! Clirl.slniu.s I’lirly, 7 p.m.. ul SmithGroveUMC.Tickets$12.Cim- lact:CanilynShouf.<J>J8-.12-W. Pc\tES to Remember Tuesday, Dec. 9 .SIdewiilk IMiin W orksliop, by Mocksville Plunning Bourd. 6 p.m ., ul Town Hull, will sel priorities for new sidewalks to be built by lown. Meetings Sunday, Dec. 7 /Vnmiul Mci'llii)!, for Smilh Grove Fire IX'pt.ul Ihe fire depl.,-H.55 U.S. I5S, Advancc. Queslions; 99K-.1.|8<(. Tuesday, Dec. 9 iMiicksvllle i’liiiiiiliiK ili)iird,7p.ni.. ul Town Hull, puhlic invited. Duvie Democrutlc Parly, monihly meeling, 7 p.m., Davie Public Li­ brary. Tuesday, Dec. 16 Cutlli'iiicn Awiiii'lnllitn, joiiil meet­ ing of Davie & Yadkin, 6:30 p.m., nl ShefHeld-Calulialn VFD, Dyson Ud., tiorthwest of Mocksville. Sponsored meal so reservulion requested before Dec. 12-cull 751-6297. Ongoing Mumiine Soclcly of Duvic Co., monthly meelings 2nd Tiles, ofeach monlh, al office Yudkinville IM. be­ hind car wash. 751-5214. DIsuliled AmiTicim Vctcrnii.s Post 75 mccls on third Monday of each mouth, 6:.TO p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Conlacl J. Renfro al 284-4654 for more info. Duvie Ciiiinly Dlubclvs Support Group, lust 'lliurs. of every monlh, 7- 8;30p.m.,m DavieCo. Public Library Smull Conference Room. Info: 751- 87(X). DiivIe Co. Hu.spltul Aiixllury, ever)’ second Tues., al hospital cufeleria, 7 p.m. Duvie Ilii,sliic's.s W'nmeii'.s Assoclu- llon, first Wed. of cuch month. 12 iKKm.ut Mocksville Roiar)'Club 1 lut. Por info: 751-2828. Dnvle Kt’puhllcun M em Clii I),nieels 4thSaturduyofcach monlh,7:30 a.m., Red Pig BBQ. Ci'li'bnite Recovery, weekly support group for Ihose stniggling with bad habits, addictions, and viclims of abuse. Meels Fridnys, 7 p.m., at Hillsdale Unpt. Church, Hwy. 158, Advnnce. Call 940-6618 formore info. DnvlcCiiiintyHurscEnicrccncy Res­ cue Ti'iini,7;.30p.m..downstnin> al tlie Agricultural Building. Mocksville. Ev­ eiy 3nl Tuesdny ench monlli. For Info: W 2III. Duvie Co, Hand ll(iosters,meets 2nd Tuesday of monlh. 7:30 p.m., Davie High Bnnd Room. Kuiiilly Services "W Iint Every Pur­ ent Should Knnw",parentingcla.sses to inleresled parenls of teens in local nrens, ever)' Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., at MiK'ksville office Snnford Ave. Cost $15. For more info; 751-4510. Chrlstinn Iluslncssmen'.s Comnilt- tee of Movksvllle, Thursdays. 7 n.m. MiK'ksvillc Roinry Hut. Mneksvllle Clvltun Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Mondnys, ul CCB, 880 Yadkinville Rd.. Advnncc Memoriul Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ludies Auxiliary, 4lh Tues.. 7;.30 p.m.. post home. Feed Mill Road. Recreation Formore infomiationontheseevents. cnll 751-2325. Line Dancing Famiinglon Communily Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cosl: $2. InstiMclors; Steve & Linda Hatley. Formorc info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (S15)or afler ($25 ¡school nnd oul of scluxil programs. Registration open. GoodTirners SquareDance Dnnce Lessons S5 per month. Volun­ leers fordlfferent social events. Con­ tact Ethel nl 998-3837. Siiverstriders Wall< Club Seniors, 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 u.m. No churge. IVlothers Morning Out Tuesdays imd Thursdnys, $7 |)cr day. S40 per month. The Dance Company Mon..Tues..Wed..&Sal.Call Emily Robertson.998-5163. Friday, Dec. 4 Smilhern Horse KcstlvnI, Raleigh. State Fairgrounds, clinics, shopping, more. For info & times cull 751 -2325. Saturday, Dec. 5 M t. Airy Tour o r Homes, $25 per person. 8 a.ni.-6 p.m. Lunch on your own. YMCA Гог more infornuition, call 751 *9622 or visil Davic Family YMCA. Water Exercise Class For bcgimicrs and Ihc oxiwriunccd. All ages.Call forclass (ypc.s& limes. Swim Lessons Ch(K)se from 4 wk.. Snt. moniiiig or privale lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior lo class, Cnll for clnss limes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Mccl Tues. & Timrs.. 6:(X), 6:45 p.m. Gymnastics Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. Cosl $20 mombers/$3() non*mcn)bcrs. Family Night Dec. I9lh. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Treat your fnmily to evening al Y having dinner, plnylnggames, swimming,nnd morc. Cost $2 per person (5 and under free). Breakfast With Santa Dec. 6th. 9-11 a.m. Fun for whole family. Children hnve opportunity to mnke Christnins crafts with Santn's helpers and have pics made with Snnia ($2/pictiin:).Cost Is free to members/ $2 non-members. Parents Night Ouf Dec. I2lh. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Program designed lo enable pnrenis lo have evening out while children enjoy V. Swimming, arts, enifls. games and a movie. Dinner .served. Cost $7 nicni- bers/SIO non-memlwrs. Sunshine Club For all older active adults. Fun. fel­ lowship, good news. Wc do niothly pot luck luncheons wiih u speaker. Costs l0members/$20 non-members. Seniors All Senior Activities take pluce ut Davie County Senior Services located in Ihe Brock Building on North Muin Street, Mocksvillc unless otherwise noted.Cull 751-0611. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox,M.T.W . 11:30 u.m., Th. & Fri., II n.m.. lunch served duily. Silver lleiiltli ExcrcLscs. Enst Room of Senior Services. M.W,p,8:.30a.m. Qiiiltln(!,evcry Monday, lOa.m.. East Room. Scrubbic,every Monday, I p.m..Craft R(4)in. Ilrlduc,Tuesdays Ip.m. & Fridays 2 p.m., Enst RcKim. SK IPIIO , Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.. East Room. Scrupbnoklni’, 2iul Tuesdny. 2 p.m. I'ulnt Cluss, Wednesdays ul 8:30 u.m.. Craft Room. Dr. Dunn, P(idlntrlst,nt Sr. Services every three weeks on Monduy. 8:30- 11:30 n.m. in Ihe Nutrition Sile. No visil Ihis m onlh. O r. Dunn on viica- lion. Free Blood Pressure Ciiccks,once n month, ut 10:45 a.m. in Ihe Nutrition S iie.lM slm onlh '.к visitu m N o v. 17lh. Sr. Chorus,Thursdays. 10 u.m.. East R«im . Tul Clil Clusses, Tuesdays. 10-11 a.m.. Nnture’s Oifls, current session dates; cioseil. Clnss sizo limited,cnll Sr. Services nt 751-0611 toprc-regis- icr. Every Thursday Crufty Ludies, u new ucliviiy at Sr. .Services, IOa.m.-l2noon,intlicCra ft Room. We will meet each week nnd work on new Christmas Ornaments forthccentcr.Call75l-06l I formorc info. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday lleuis for Duvic Dutclinc .should be repotted by noon Monday ofthe pub­ lication week .Cull 751 -2120 or drop it by Ihe office, al S. Main St. across from Ihe courthouse. Army Specialist Meets Ex-President Ity .Iiickic SciihoK Davic Counly Entcriirisc Rccord Kendall Lankford, 20. is n specialist in the U.S. Army. Hc .serves in Ihc Fourth Infan­ try Division/Computer Radar and is currently stationed in Iruq. KlmuIuII recently rcccivcd a two week leave nnd Hew into At­ lanta on Nov. 15 to meet his par­ ents, Terry and Deidra, and sis­ ler, Kristian, from Mocksvillc. Deidra suid they were slay­ ing at a hotel in Atlanta and were returning from a breakfast out­ ing on Sunday morning, Nov, 16, whon her husbund noticed a group ol'people dressed in bluck surrounding a man in the lobby. Terry caught a glimpse of the man and told his family il was George Bush. Deidra said Bush heard her husband and turned lo shake his hund. That's when Bush noticed Kendall, said Deidra, who wits dressed in his army iittirc. Bush shook Kendall's hund. "He told him he was really proud of them for the work they were doing in Iraq," said Dcidru,"He wanted him to know he sup­ ported anil wus behind them," Kendall requested u picture with the ex-president. “He was very nice and told Kendall ‘I would be honored to have my picture lukcn with you Spccial- Iraq Dcc. I and will be staying und tell all his I'riends, “Guess ist Lankford'," Deidra said. unlil April. His mother suys he whut happened while 1 was Kendull will be going hack lo pluns lo take Ihe picture wilh him home..." Kendall Lankford of Davie County Is serving with the U.S, Army In Iraq. During his recent two week leave he met ex-president George Bush In Atlanta. OntUIK 2 1 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel ^ 0 DOWN* И WI.BlM.,- Want to know more about any of these fine properties? Call either of our local numbers OR for recorded information; CALL TOLL FREE 1.800-210-6849 and enter recording # ® Davie: 336-751 -2222 or Forsyth: 336-778-2221 ) DOWN* 149Wandorlng LeneWtJKered lo< chaimnig Mit boa D/i« Пот« on pnvat* k>( in •nU«4lloution 3 cory (ii»()l«c«i ongif'el h<i»rd fioofi. 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Qreal mailer f»R lurte w-th 2car atiached саФОП. maiu.elandicapi?, Simpryeddl'4 ctr. tg DRi. w/voom. cçbcra' |W?(M179) Reccvdrq 18241 larye waik-in doeel All пел kitchen, laundry and rr h more houie' (W3064 70) Recording • BS31 125 Bluo BonnetHandiT? Here I an eicedent opportiin<iy lor litii Une home Ujyor or inveilor Juit needi a Imie TLC,|W3I0009) Recording 18901 136 Walt StreetWhy roni? Well mainlained home with brand new gaa pack can be youri' Updatei inckjde new plumbing electric, Hi ■ Oitibuikling. Loll ol ahade (V/3M768) RecoidH^g 18021 D A V I I C C O U N T Y K N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h i i f . s d i i y , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 - D 7 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY 03 SP 229 MEMREP.NOTICE of fo re- C ki^M H i^L E Under and by virlus of a Power ol Sale contained In thal certain Deed of Trust executed by BRENDA S. LONG AKA BRENDA L0NI3 MCGRAW (SINGLE) to TIM, INC., Truslee(s), which was dated the 19th day of MARCH, 1998 and recorded March 24, 1998 In Book 872 al Page 793, Davie Counly Registry, North Carolina. Delault having been made In the payment ol Ihe note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed ol Trust and Ihe undersigned, Trustee Services ot Carolina, LLC, having been sub­ stituted as Truslee In said Deed ol TrusI by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Olllce ol the Reglsler ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder ol Ihe nofe evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing dlrecled lhat the Deed ol Trust be (oreclosed, the undersigned Substllule Trustee will offer for sale at the erty Is located, or Ihe usual and customary localion al the county courthouse lor conducting Ihe sale on December 16, 2003 at 03100PM, and will sell to Ihe high­ est bidder (or cash Ihe lollowing de­ scribed property situated In Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina, to wil: BEING Lots Nos. 89, 90and91 ol the W. R. Clement Property ac­cording lo a plat thereol prepared by James D. Juslice recorded In Map Book 23, Page 528, DavIe County Reglslry, lo which reference is hereby made tor a more particu­lar description. Save and except any releases or deeds of release ol record. Said property Is commonly known as 321 Gwyn Street, MocksvillB, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and Ihe court costs ol Forty-Five Cenis (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursu­ ant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (S%) ol Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is grealer, will )- be required at the lime of Ihe sale. Following the expiration ol the statutoiy upset bid period, all Ihe remaining amounts are Immedi­ ately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant lo this Notico of Sale Is be­ ing ollered for sale, transler and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of wprranly relaling to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safely conditions existing In, on, al, or relating lo the property being ol­ lered for sale. This sals Is made subjecl to all prior Hens, unpaid laxes, special assessmenls, ease­ ments, rlghls of way, deeds of re­ lease, and any other encum­ brances or excepllons of record. To the best of Ihe knowledge and be- llel ol Ihe undersigned, Ihe current owner(s) ol the property Is/are BRENDA L. MCGRAW. Trustee Services ol Carolina, LLC, Substitute Truslee Arboretum Centre Bldg. 2 5919 Oleander Drive, Suile 155 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910)392-4988 FAX: (910)392-8587 File No.; FM030922M2177I NORTH CAROLINA 12-4-2ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of the Estate ol LAURA BELLE DULIN, lale ol Davie Counly, Ihls Is to nolily all persons having claims againsl said esiale lo present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 13lh day ol February, 2004, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom Ihe first day of publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediale payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 13th day ol November, 2003. Nora Barker, EXEC 356 Campbell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITOHS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol Ihe Eslate ol BILLY BURKE BAILEY, late of Davie County, this Is lo nolily all persons having claims againsl said esiale lo present them to the undersigned on or belore tha 4lh day ol March, 2004, being Ihree (3) monlhs from Ihe llrsl day ol pub­ lication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebied lo said esiale will please make Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This 4lh day of December, 2003. Timolhy Burke Bailey, EXEC 234 Fullon Road Advance, NC 27006 12-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Estate ol KENNETH CHARLES BOLIN, deceased, late ol Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons, llrms or corporations having claims against the estaie lo present same duly proven to the undersigned on or before Ihe 1 Bth day of February, 2004; olhenivlse, this nollce will be plead In bar of recovery. All per­ sons, firms or corporations In­ debted to the estate will please make prompt settlement wllh the Execuirlx. This the 20lh day of November, 2003. Elhel Marie Bolin Hedrick, Execuirlx 306 Wesldale Avenue Lexinglon, NC 27295 Joe E. Biesecker BIESECKER, TRIPP, SINK & FRITTS P.O. Box 743 Lexington, NC 27293-0743 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate of PAUL RICHARD MCDOWELL, SR., late of Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day ol Febru­ ary, 2004, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 20th day ol November, 2003. Paula McDowell Church, EXEC 192 Gladstone Road Mocksville, NC 27028 11-20-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuanl to G.S. 153A-241 and a resolution adopted November 17, 2003, declaring the Intent of the Board of Commissioners lo close Second Street In the T.W. Graham Plat (an unopened public road) lhat the Board of Commissioners of Davie County, North Carolina will conduct a Public Hearing at 7 p.m. on Monday, Docember 15, 2003. In the Commissioners Room of Building. 123 Soulh Main Street, Mocksville, NC. The purpose of the Public Hear­ ing Is lo receive commenls on the proposed road closing of an un­ opened public street. Second Sireel, as currenlly siluated and advertised herein, runs belween Main Church Road (S.R. 1045) and Cana Road (S.R. 1408) and is bounded on the east by Parcel A-3 of Davie County Tax Map Q-4-8 (owner; Jelfrey Wayne Call) and bounded on Ihe west by Parcel A- 2 of Davie County Tax Map G-4-8 (owner; MIckel H, and Alice A. Barnelle). Second Street Is furlher shown on the T.W, Graham Plat recorded In Ihe Davie Counly Reg­ lslry In Plat Book 2, Page 72. A sign will be placed at two lo­ callons along Ihe road to advertise Ihe public hearing. The public is Invited to attend the hearing at which time Ihere will be an oppor­ lunily lo be heard In favor of, or In opposlllon lo, road closing. Addi­ tional Inlormation is available at the Development Services Departmenl on weekdays between 8;30 a.m. and 5;00 p.m. or by telephone at (336)751-3340. John Gallimore Planning Direclor 11-27-3lnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Co-Ad­ ministratrix o( the Estaie o( KATHLEEN FLINT, late ol Davie County, Ihls Is lo nolKy all persons having claims againsl said estaie to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 20th day of Febru­ ary, 2004, being three (3) monlhs Irom the first day of publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This 20th day ol November, 2003. Geneva Foote, Co-Administra­ trix P.O. Box 593 Mocksville, NC 27028 Betty Frost, Co-Admlnlstratrlx P.O. Box 13 Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney al Law Ten Court Square Mooksville, NC 27028 11-20-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ tor of the Estate of JANIE W. KOONTZ, lale ol Davie Counly, this Is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day ol February, 2004, being three (3) months Irom Ihe first day of publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 20lh day of November, 2003. Judy A, Koontz, ADMN 276 Kelchle Creek Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of CALVIN COOLIDGE GAITHER aka Calvin Coolrldge Gailher, late of Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo presenl Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 13th day of February, 2004, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebied to said eslate will please make Immediate paymenl lo Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 13th day ol November, 2003. Steve A. Gaither, EXEC 120 Slonburg Road Clemmons, NC 27012 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ trix ol the Estate ol FAYE ALLISON HOSCH, lale ol Davie Counly, Ihls Is to nolily all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo presenl them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day ol February, 2004, being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediale payment lo the undersigned. This the 13lh day of November, 2003. Cynthia Laverne Hosch, ADMN P.O. Box 1138 Cooleemee, N0 27014 NORTH CAROLINA 11-'3-4ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Eslate of FERN H. CROUSE, lale of Davie Counly, Ihls Is lo no­ tify all persons having claims againsl said esiale lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 27th day ol February, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication ol Ihls nollce or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebied lo said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of November, 2003. Sandra C. Pickens, EXEC 6021 Stone Blulf Orife Clemmons, NC 27012 NORTH CAROLINA ^ ^ DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Eslate of FRANCIS MAXINE LANGSTON CARTER, late ol Davie County, Ihls Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem lo the un­ dersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day of February, 2004, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe first day ol publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estaie will please make Immediale paymenl lo Ihe undersigned. This the 20lh day ol November, 2003. Richard L. Carter, EXEC 343 Ivy Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 11-20-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ lor of the Estate of ANNA MARGA­ RET JONES HOLDER, late ol Davie Counly, this is to nolify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the un­ dersigned on or before Ihe 4lh day of March, 2004, being three (3) monlhs (rom the llrsl day ol publi­ cation or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 4th day o( December, 2003. Jacqueline Holder Beck, EXEC 412 Woodward Road Mocksville, NC 27028' 12-4-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP256 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JAMES DAVID GARWOOD AND CAROLYN MOORE GARWOOD DATED FEB­ RUARY 4,2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 407 AT PAGE 408 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of Ihe Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and aulhorily contained In Ihe above-relerenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In Ihe paymenl ol the Indebl­ edness thereby secured and lall- ure lo carry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreemenls Iherein conlalned and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned subslilule trustee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash at Ihe usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10;00 A.M, on December 16, 2003, the following described real eslate and any other Improve­ menls which may be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more parlicularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an Iron, said Iron being located North 07 degrees 34 minutes 43 seconds East 350.00 teel Irom a nail located In the centerline of Deadmon Road, said nail also being In the southeast corner of Roy Vestal Spry, Deed Book 49, Page 317, Deed Book 72, Page 505, and Deed Book 83, Page 102; thence from said point ot beginning Norlh 07 degrees 34 minutes 43 seconds East 670.61 feet to a poinl; thence South 85 degrees 09 minutes 25 seconds East 367,63 feet to a polnl: thence Soulh 03 degrees 43 minules 25 seconds West 699.97 Ieet lo an Iron; thence North 85 degrees 09 minules 25 seconds West 412.73 Ieet to an Iron, Ihe point and place of BEGINNING, containing 6.000 acre, more or less, and being In accordance with a sun/ey prepared by Grady L. Tulterow, PLS, dated December 29, 1999. The above described property Is a position ol Parcel 5, Tax Map K-6, Davie Counly Tax Maps. Together with and subject to a 30-foot access and ulllllles ease­ ment leading from Deadmon Road, the Easternmost margin of said easement being along Ihe Eastern line of Ihe above described 6.00 acre Iracl and running from the Southeastern corner of the above described 6.00 acre tract Soulh 03 degrees 43 minutes 25 seconds West 349.67 leel to a nail In Ihe centerline of Deadmon Road. And Being more commonly known as: 985 Deadmon Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners of Ihe prop­ erty, as rellecled on the records ol Ihe Register of Deeds, are James David Gamvood and Carolyn Moore Ganvood. The properly lo be olfered pur­ suanl to Ihls nollce ol sale Is being olfered for sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor Ihe olflcers, directors, atlorneys, employees, agents or aulhorlzed representative of either Truslee or Ihe holder of the note make any represenlallon or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safely condilions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being oKerpd for sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating lo any such condlllon expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale Is made subjecl lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessmenls Including but not limlled to any Iransfer tax associated wllh Ihe foreclosure, lor paying, II any A deposit of five perceni (5%) of Ihe amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred tilth dollars ($750.00), whichever Is gj’ealer. Is required and musl be tendered In the lorm of certified lunds at tha time of the salo. This sale will be held open len days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounis are Immediately due and owing. The dale of this Nollce Is No­ vember 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Subslilule Truslee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlolle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-4-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMfUIISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuanl to Ihe requirements ol Paragraph 94.140(A)(3) ol the Davie Counly Code ol Ordinances, lhal the Board of Counly Commis­ sioners of Davie Counly will hold a Public Hearing In the Commis­ sioners Room of Ihe Davie Counly Administration Building, Mocksville, NC on Monday, December IS, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. The lollowing roads are pro­ posed lo be named or renamed pursuant to §94.140 of Ihe Davie Counly Code. All new roads wilh two or more addressable structures qualify for naming under §94. Ex­ isling roads which are proposed lo be renamed musl be petitioned for renaming by all of the property owners along Ihe road. New Roads Victory Lane - 687 Calahain Rd. Mocksville Ironhorse Lane • 305 Walt Wilson Road, Mocksville Nikkis Way - 233 Staya Way, Mocksville Self Lane - 311 Michaels Rd., Mocksville Pack View Lane - 3417 NC Hwy 801 Soulh, Advance Bayberry Place - Bermuda Village Laurel Place - Bermuda Village Wisteria Place -Bermuda Village Proposed New Road Name Oakbrook Drive, Bermuda Village - Wlllowbrook Place Cherry Circle, Bermuda Village - Mulberry Place Gilbert Drive, Bermuda Village - Hollybrook Drive Lybrook Drive, Bermuda Village - Oleander Drive Maple Place, Bermuda Village • Linden Place All parlies and Inleresled citi­ zens are Invited to attend said hear­ ing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard In lavor ol or In opposlllon to the (oregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons inleresled may obtain any additional Inlormation on a pro­ posal or ask any questions they may have by visiting Ihe Planning Department on weekdays between 8;30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by tele­ phone al (336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Developmenl Services 12-4-21ПNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY D/M/WBE SOLICITATION Carl Rose & Sons, Inc. Is solic­ iting disadvantaged, minority and women owned business enter­ prises lo furnish quotations (or Ihe following NC DOT bid job: The bid (or Davie, Caldwell, Wilkes, Projecl #(0201002, C201044). Bids are requested for resurfacing, grading, pavement marking, mulch atid seeding, trenching (unpaved) (paved), thermoplastic, etc. We will be available to assist Interesled MBs and WBs In obtaining any re­ quired Insurance or bonding lhal may be required by the contract. Interesled D/W/WBE subcontrac­ tors should conlacl Dean Rose, Dale Rose, or Joel Greene al P.O. Box 786, Elkin, NC 28621, or call 336-835-7506 or lax 336-835-2501 or e-mail crs6@riverclo.net by 12 p.m. on' December 5, 2003. Bid dale Is on December 9,2003 al 10 a.m. 12-4-ltnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S/ ADMINISTRATRIX СТА NOTICE ' Having qualilied as Admlnislra- Irlx СТА ol the Eslate ol GWYNDOLEN F. WOODS (also known as Gwyndolen Furches Woods, Gwendolen Furches Woods, Gwyn Furches Woods),. deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihls Is lo notlly all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl Ihem lo the un­ dersigned on or before the 4th day of March, 2004, said dale being at least three months from Ihe dale of first publication of this notice, or Ihis nollce will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please make Im­ mediate payment lo Ihe under­ signed. This 4lh day ol December, 2003, tho same being the llrsl pub­ lication dale. Ellen C. Furches, Admlnlslra- Irix СТА ol Ihe Estate ol Gwendolyn F. Woods Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866, Allorney lor Ihe Eslate 161 South Main Street Mocksivile, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Special Proceedings No. 03SP126 Subslilule Truslee: Philip A. Glass RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Dale ol Sale: December 17, 2003 Time ol Sale: 3:30 p.m. Place of Sale: Davie County Court­ house Description of Property; A certain lol, tract or parcel ol land In Farm Township, Davie County, Slate ol Norlh Carolina, bounded as fol­ lows, viz; Beginning at an Iron stake on the west side ol N.C. Highway #801, corner lo W.A. Shellon; Ihence North 84 degrees 18' West 2,272.8 feet lo an Iron slake, cor­ nel' lo Dull; Ihence Soulh 8 degrees 35’ East 681.0 feel lo an iron slake; thence South 8 degrees 35' East 128 (eel to a slone: Ihence North 89 degrees 20’ East 496.5 (eel lo an Iron slake on Ihe west side ol N.C. Highway #801; Ihence wllh the edge ol said highway f^orth 31 degrees 78’ West 269 leel to an Iron stake; Ihence North 31 de­ grees 78'; West 269 leel lo the be­ ginning, containing 54.2 acres, more or less. Being the same property con­ veyed to Vestal Wayne Dull by deed from the Esiale ol Colleen Howell Dull, Marchela Dull Williams and Vestal Wayne Dull, Co-Execu- lors, recorded 08/29/2001 In Deed Book 384 Page 571. Record Owner: Vestal Wayne Dull Address of Property: 3553 NC Highway 801 North, Mocksville, NC 27028 Deed olTrust: Book: 450 Page: 209 Daled: Oclober 5, 2002 Grantors: Vestal Wayne Dull Original Benellclary: People’s Choice Home Loan, Inc. CONDITIONS OF SALE: Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person musl pay the tax ol Forty-live Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N.C.G.S. §7A- 308(a)(1). This sale Is made subject to all unpaid taxes and superior liens or encumbrances oi record and as­ sessmenls, If any, against the said property, and any recorded leases. This sale Is also subject to any ap- plicable county land transler tax, and Ihe successful Ihird party bid­ der shall be required to make pay­ ment for any such county land transler tax. A cash deposit of 5% of the pur­ chase price will be required al Ihe lime of tho sale. Any successlul bid­ der shall be required lo lender Ihe full balance ol Ihe purchase price so bid In cash or certified check at Ihe lime Ihe Subslilule Truslee len­ ders lo him a deed for the property or attempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder (all to pay Ihe lull balance purchase price so bid al lhat lime, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided for in North Carolina General Stat­ utes Secllon 45-21.30(d) and (e). This sale will be held open len (10) days lor upset bids as required by law. Dated; 11-20-03. Philip A. Glass, Substitute Truslee Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Esiale of RICHMOND 0. SYKES, lale ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, Ihe undersigned does hereby nolily all persons, lirms, and corporations tiavlng claims against Ihe estaie ol said decedent lo ex­ hibit Ihem lo the undersigned at 185 Kimel Park Drive, Suite 200, Win­ ston-Salem, NC 27103, on or be­ lore March 4, 2004, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their re­ covery. All persons, lirms, and cor­ porallons Indebted lo Ihe said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This 4th day of December, 2003. Wendy Combs Kiser, Execulor ol Ihe Eslate ol Richmond 0. Sykes Roberl D. Hinshaw, Esq, 185 Kimel Park Drive, Suite 200 Winslon-Salem, NC 27103 12-4-4tn 1 ) 8 - D A V I E C O U N I ' Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d i i . v , D e c . 4 , 2 0 0 3 GLASSD 1 EÌDS H M E X P EM S IV E F B O F T E A B L E Abortion Aiternative DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Cenler offers confidenllal & Iree pregnancy lesls, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Mako a healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE lor appolnlment. Apartments IBR, IBA, APARTMENT- Mocksvllle S425/monlti HUD approved Janice McDaniel Pennington & Company Really 751-9400 FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Al­ ler school until 6:00pm $100/ month, Cornalzer School busing zone. Come by or call for appli­ cation. 998-8306 WANTED-SOMEONE TO pro­ vide childcare In our home for one (18) month old child. Light duty housework opilonall We are a middle class family with a nice home in fvlooksville. Desired schedule Mon-Thurs 7:30am- 5:00pm. Pay & schedule nego­ tiable. Mall resume/info P. 0. Box 1204, Mocksville, NC 27028. Commercial Property CONVENIENCE STORE FOR lease or sale. Call for FREE >• RECORDED INFORMATION 1-800-448-3094 Ext 9071 Kyle Swicegood, CCIM Century 21 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel ' w m b u s c o M M ^ PROPERTIES Warehouse & Office space Janice McDaniel Pennington & Company Really __________751-9400__________ Condos For Rent TANGLEWOOD FARMS- CLEMM0NS.1BR, IBA, FP, up­ per level, W/D, vaulted celling, pool, deposil, no pets. $585/ monlh 766-4090____________ Employment CAN YOU MAKE the cut? Are you an over achiever that’s un­ derap ■ ■' lunlty for best stylist with manage­ ment potential. Call Christine 253-3789. b ltc F w itC H OPERATORS. heavy equipment operators needed for underground ulilily construction 336-391-6155 DRIVERS need ed , 2 yrs expe­ rience with clean record CDL, percentage pay, bulk Ireight, hop­ per bottoms & live lloor trailers. 336-788-3210. 20 Y E A R W A RRA N TY Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Rools & Siding ® 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS 2BR APT FOR rent, spacious, $425/monlh, 704-798-3928 BASEMENT APT. FULLY lur- nished IBR, oulside entrance, 3 miles oul 158. 751-2967. Employment EARN HOLIDAY INCOME $200- $500 weekly assembling slng-a- long greetings. For more Informa­ tion S^end a sell addressed stamp enevlope to: Holiday Greeting Cards, P 0 Box 612290, Miami, FL 33261 EXPERIENCEb CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overtime. Musl be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-/061 or 336- 998-7428. HONEST LADY WILL sit wltti elderly or disabled, by the week or live in, Mon-Fri, Includes per­ sonal care, cooking, lighl house­ keeping, errands and lots of TLC, experienced, references, call 940-2507, leave message will return call. LARGE 1BEDR00M Apt. Downtown Mocksville. No chil­ dren, pels or HUD. 704-278- 1717._______________________ Appliances AMANA REFRIGERATOR, 18 cu. in., almond color, good con- ditlon, $140.00, 751-7199. Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD care has opeings lor all ages, 0-12 yrs. Full-time, Part-time, Drop-In, Be­ lore & Afler School and Out ol School Days. 1st & 2nd shift, Open 5:30 am. Flexible hours, Splil shilts also. Call Debra, 751 - PLAY (7529) 571 S Main St., Mocksville, across from Welch’s Funeral Home. night Winston Salem, NC. Or call 1 - 800-709-2536. EOE TAKING APPLICAflONS FOR waitresses & cook staff. Musl have at least 2 years experience. Appiy in person at Dan's BBQ, Hwy 801 In Cooleemee. TEACHER ASSISTANT- NEEDED for afler school pro­ gram al Cornatzer United Meth­ odist. Child care depree or expe­ rience required. Mail resume lo P. O. Box 103, Advance, NC 27006_______________________ Furniture ONE PLAID BROYHILL couch $125., one large couch $100. 4 living room chairs $30. each- all In good condition. 998-8231 U ilS g C O R V S li MINI-STORAGE For illl your storage needs, choose us! Come l)v to inquire al)out free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 Ii in Fork C oU todlayl (336) 998-8810 W A T E R T R E A T M E N T P L A N T O P E R A T O R Performs skilled and technical work in the operation of Waler Treatment Plant. Duties include, but not limiled to operation of Water Treatment Plant, collects samples, performs standard repairs and maintenance of plant equipment and related duties as required. Level "0” operator certification preferred. Hiring range $22,878-$26,310. Applications received until position filled. Starting Salary depends on experience and qualifications. Submit applications to; Davie County Water System, Mike Miller, ORC 728 Sparks Road, Mocksville, NC 2702S Davie County is an EOE Homes For Rent 2 HOUSES FOR rent- (1) 2BR, $450. (2) 1 BR wilh double garage $450. Mobile home $350. Cooleemee, 284-4373 2BRriBA Tn Mocksvriler$4M deposil. 336-406-1981. 3BR, 2BA, DW/AcreagB-Yndkinvllla $900/mo 3BR, 2BA-Ctemmons-S800/mo 3BR, 2BA-MocksvlllB-$900/mo , 3BR, 1.5BA-Mobll0 Homo-$500/mo ZBR. 1BA-MocksvillB-$450/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 NEEDED:A DEPENDABLE, caring adull who loves children, lo work In the Advance United Methodist Church After School Child Care Program. For more Information call 998-7750 PARf-TlWHELPNEEDED^^^^ ery Wed lo drive vehicles through aucllon. Must apply In person at Ellis Auto Aucllon In Cooleemee Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm. 284- 4080 PO SlW o^O PEN lliA tX lniry Operator II, Home Health and Hospice. Description Of Work: Clerical data entry operator for Home Heallh/Hosplce Unit ol the Davie Counly Heallh Departmenl. Dally interaction with staff and Ihe pub- Ouaiiflcatlons: High School graduate or equivalent. One year clerical experience. Must have excellent keyboard skills. Must have knowledge of computers and Iheir applications. Work Schedule: Usual working hours: Mon-Frl, 8:30am-5:00pm. Other alternate days/hours wili be required for public heallh activi­ ties. Application Process: Submit stale application (pd-107) to: Joseph B. Blass, Jr., MSW Heallh Director Davie County Heallh Depart. P O Box 848 Mocksville, NC 27028 Equal Opportunity Employer SALEM CARRIERSIOCAL drivers needed $700.00 to $800.00 per wk 3rd shift 601S, MOCKSVILLE 2BR, 2BA, just refurbished, no pets 284- 4481 or 998-2931 CALL CENTURY 21 SWICEGOOD WALL& MCDANIEL 336-751-2222 Mon-Frl 8am-5pm .336-751-5555 Ext 213 Nights & Weekends Privacy and country livlngl Nice 3BR, 2BA home off Davie Academy Rd. Amenities Include a wood burning llreplace, laundry room, spacious living room and lenced paslurel $700/ month Rent ReducedI Quaint 2BR, IBA home near Davie High Call today, this home won'l lasl longl $500/month 1 BR, 1 BA apartment for rent near downtown Mocksville No appliances but utilities included In rent price $425/monlh Oflice Space lor Rent in downtown Mocksville $300/month COUNTRY COTTAGE 3BR, IBA, central heat, deposit, 336- 575-2101, 828-478-9416 leave msg. boljBLEWIDE 3BR, 2BA, of­ fice, gas heat on private lot near Jockey. Water & dumpster In­ cluded. $650 per monlh, $500 deposil. Sorry no pels. 284-4679 hTsTORIC HOME, large rooms, all appliances, central heat/aIr, above average. No HUD 751- 1108 HOIJSE FOR RENT-2BR, IBA house In Mocksvilie. $470. Leonard Really 751-3650, 751- 5020. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE DEVEL­ OPMENT, 2BR, 1 BA, outbuilding, single carport. $500 + deposll. 751-2304, 941-7522 NTCErALMOSt'NEW^2^^^^ modular home, 3BR, 2BA, all appliances, end porch & deck, count™ selling, no pets, 1.5 miles to 1-40, background and reler­ ences checked. $600 monthly wilh $500 deposit. 492-7668 or 391-2212. OUT BY ITSELF 4BR/2BA Wooded Lot $250 DOWN, SMALL PAYMENT CALL (704) 928-2066 TRUE MODULAR HOUSES (NO STEEL FRAMES) Inlo call 1 -800- 322-8679. -E/\SYASABC123- AGP Land/Homes OAC Gel approved In 5 mlns. Cali (704) 883-9997. Land For Sale BUILDING/MOBILE HOME lots for sale. 998-5816, 284-2653 D/WIE COUNTY ACREAGE for sale. Cali for FREE RE­ CORDED INFORMATION 1-800-440-3094 3.6 acros. Wagoner Rd. No singlewide Ext. 9011 9.682 acres, Angell Rd. Exl. 9021 3-15 Acre tracts, Restricted Ext. 9031 35 Acres, Ralph Ralledge Rd. ' Ext. 9041 70 Acres, Main Church Rd. Will not divide Ext. 9051 Kyle Swicegood, CCIM Century 21 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Party & Event Planner! From concept lo clean up and overything in bolwoon. We can handle any or Mtho dolails. Otfico, Home, Church. Givo us a calli 998-9584 GENE TREXLER ROOFING Now & Old Rools Small Ropair Jobs Froo Estimalos 336-284-4571 Leaf Removal/ Gutter Cleaning 336-284-6501 REAL ESTATE A U Ò T IO N 7628 R idg e R oad, TobaccoviUe M o n ., D ec. DIRECTIONS: Hwy 67 (Roynolda Rd) to T(i)ctccovillo Rd, turn Righl. Lofi onto Ridijo Rd Proporly on Lofi (Wnlch for signs). Homo built In 1996 has 4 bedrooms, 2 full balh and is approxltnnloly 1G20 ♦/• sq. fl. This honto hns 8 rooms. Rooms includo a living room, don, mnslor bodroom. nnd kilchon. Conimi air/honl pump, PuIjIic wiilor/soptlc tank, Tho proporly Is localod on 0,17 ncros. Spoetai foaluros Includo an nbovo-gfound pool nnd boautiful dock. Nlco, quiol selling. Watch door play as you oal your broakfasl on tho boauliful docki Cnll Tarn Popo 336-345-1311 for moro info or appl for viowiny. REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS. C ol. K cnnulh Ci. K cliicr, Pres., N C 'A I. 326S First Choice Auction & Realty Finn Liccnse U im • I'O 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118Vhit Our Weh Site H www.firstcboiceiuction.cgn\ • m.ul- dir>iilh>ii\\iii<iiii.iJmoni Homes For Sale A COZY LITTLE home big enough for Iwo, surrounded by beautiful oak trees, Living room, bedroom, kilchen, dining area and bath. A small shed and unique well. II also has 1.26 acres and counly waler. Located on 9235 Center Grove Church Road, Clemmons, NC 27012. $55,000. 998-4689 Ab VANCE^OUSE FOR sale by owner, Davie Garden, 144 S Lawn Care Claybon Dr., $115,000. 998- 4069 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mocksville parsonage. 229 Wan­ dering Lane, 9 room, 2 story, brick, 4BR, 3.5BA, 2760 square feel, unfinished basement with FP, 2 car garage, large deck, .6 acre lol. $259,900. 751-5312 F'sBO' 3BR, 2BA, doublewide, excellent condilion, many extras, beautiful, private, mostly wooded 5.14 acres In Advance, 6 miles lo 1-40. Reduced to sell $113,500 & wili negotiate. 940-6850 IVlbBILES a MObULARS built locally-shop on line BonanzaMoblleHomes.com Call us 1-888-462-7806 Lowest prices In N.C. New Home (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 7/12 Rool, 3BR, 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your loundation $54,900.00 Landowners call 336-362-3676 or 336-362-5258. NEW DOUBLEWIDE HOME, big lot, 3BR, 2BA, Iront porch, rear deck, heat pump, $76,000. re­ duced to $69,900. 998-5816 or 284-2653. CAMPBELL LAWN CARE ” For all your lawn care needs" Call: 998-1603 ask lor Eric LEAF RECOVERY BY Clemenl Lawn Care. Call 284-2037. SNlbER'S LANDSCAPiNG & Lawn Services, complete Iawncare, leaf removal, mowing, trimming, seeding, etc. Call 492- 2174________________________ Lost & Found LOST BLACK LAB female, 6 monlhs old. Call 998-0813. Re­ ward ollered. LOST BLACK LAB-from Spillman Rd/Hwy 801 area. 998- 0247________ FOUND-11/25 Young male brown dog-Splllman Rd. area 998-4292 Miscellaneous ACER LAP TOP compuler mo­ dem, carrying case, $250. 336- 650-5172 AGED SPLIT HARDWOOD, mostly oak. Heaped one ton dump bed truck. Delivered/ dumped In Davie. $150. 751- 1893 or 751-2737 FIREWOODI MIXED HARD­ WOOD seasoned and split, $100 per cord, $50 per half-cord. Will deliver and dump. Extra to stack. Call anytime. 753-4982 FOR SALE-2 oil heaters,' 1 -Per- lectlon 1-Olympia, excellent con­ dition, priced to'sell. 751-6371. FOR SALE-Queen piiiow top mattress sel. New in plaslic. can deliver. Sacrlllce for $175. Call (336) 442-3506. FOR SALE-QUEEN plush top mattress set. New In original fac­ tory plastic. Only $150. Call (336) 442-3506. MEN'S GOLF CLUBS, senior & regular Ilex, 2-SW, graphite, as­ sortment of woods & putters, re­ palrwork, re-shalling, re-griping, swing weighting & custom clubs. Call 751-2030 MEN’S SKI EQUiPMENt-boois, skis, etc. Excellent condilion. Reasonably priced. 751 -2103 af­ ter 5pm. MONITOR HEATER & 250 gal­ lon oil drum w/stand-$500. 753- 6669 SEASONED FIREWOOD, ALL hardwood, $40.00 per load de­livered, 998-3538 TOSHIBA LAP TOP computer. Home power adapter, 12 volt car adapter, 2 docking stations mo­ dem, carrying case. $250. 336- 650-5172. WOOD STOVES: HEATWAVE, cabinet wood healer Buck Eye coal or wood heater $45 each 492-5265 Need To Place An Ad in The Classifieds? Ш Here’s Some Helpful Information | i For You... The lirst 10 words are S6.50; each additional word Is 10c. Yard Sale ads are payable in advance. Deadline lor classilled ads is 10:30 a.m. Tuosday. Gail Ttie Enterprise-Record At 751-2129 Mobile Homes/ ______Rent______ 14X80 3BR, 2BA, on Davie Academy Rd., $500/monlh. Ref­ erences required. 492-2104 1995 3BR, 2BA large porch, near 601/801 $450 monlh $250 deposll 704-892-1284. i995 MOBiLE HOME located In Ihe Pines Mobile Home Park, 2BR, 2BA, all elec­ lric, air, all appliances. No pets. $400 per month/$400 deposll requlred-751-7502 2BR, I B/V, $350^ mo^h^ $300 deposit. Just out of Davie Counly 704-546-2089. 3BR, Tba’HO’U^E inciuderali appliances, 150 Circle Dr., $650/ monlh plus deposit. 940-5903 b^U B lE W lbE^2B R r2¥A, Farmington Rd., one or Iwo people, one person $400, month, 2 people $450. No smok­ ing, no pets. Call 998-3211. FOR RENT-2BR', 2lA rriW e home, clean, no pets. Hwy 601N. Relerences and deposit. Rent $375/mo. (336) 463-5457. MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2BA nice, HUD voucher OK, 704-892- 1284 READY TO MOVE in: furnished 2BR upstairs apt. everything fur­ nished, $550/month. 751-1218, 704-657-5613 TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR a 2BR, 1 BA mobile home w/ap- pllances on privale lot. Will al­ low pets. Background & reler­ ences checked. $450/mo & $450 deposit 204-4552 Mobile Homes/ Sale 1987 REDMON 14X70, 2BR, 2BA, eleclric heat, cenlral air. $5,500-. 940-3867,909-1615 1992 SINGLEWIDE MOBILE home, 2BR, 2BA, $10,000.336- 798-3466. 1993 14X80 HORTON mobile home, great location on privale rented lot close to Hillsdale, 3BR, 2BA, covered decks, car­ port, outbuilding, $14,500.998- 2588, 199614X80 CUSTOM buill Sky- , line mobile home on 3/4 lol with adioining separate 1/2 acre lol.Very private, 1600 It. olf main road. Also has a 30x45 heated shop. $48,000. Fork Commu­ nity. Call Mark Goin 940-2529 DAVIE C0UNTY-3BR, 2BA with fireplace, like new, set up on your property. $285/monlh. Call 336-406-1981. BLASS R O O F IN G Quality Worl( • Lowest Prices Free Estimate 336-751-5024 Oh My Gosh! Oh My Lordy! Who’da Thunk It... Barneycastle is 40! I.(nr. Korin. Hyiin A Juki' NOW HIRING A u t o m o t i v e S a l e s C o n s u l t a n t s Experience Preferred But Not Required.Will train the right people. Up to 30% Commission New Hire Salary/Training Period 5 Day Work Week with 2 Saturdays Off Per Month Monthly Bonus If you are small town / community oriented and like a low pressure environment YOU NEED TO CONTACT US TODAY! Call 336-751-2161, Ask for Keith Davenport D A V I K C O U N T Y l í N T I C R I ' I U S I Í R l i C O K I ) , l liiir .s d ii. v , D e e . 4 , 2 0 0 3 - 0 9 e L A sa IM EXPKIN ISiVE F B O F E E A B L B Mobile Homes/Sale Service Travel Vehicles Yard Sales Yard Sales DAVIE COUNTY-DOLLAR anddeed all you need. Call 336-406- 1981. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL-' ABLE 3BR, 2BA, 3/4 acre lot $350 Down, Assume Payment Call (704) 883-9997 OWNER ¥ Ü ^ ^ C R ÍR C E ~ 4BR, 2BA, beaulilul area $500 down , Assume payment Call(704) 878-0147 QU^RECOiviPRAR pero no llene para el enganche 0 para pagar los gastos de cierre No Hay Problema Vendo casa de 3 habitaciones, 2 baños, Cocina/Comedor, Sala con Chimenea, Sala de Television y Cuarto de Lavado Llame al (336) 492-5767 y enterese como le podemos ayudar para adquirir esta casa, VENDO CASA 3 Habitaciones, 2 Banos Cocina/Comedor Sala con chimenea Sala de television Cuarto de lavado Quiere comprar casa como esta pero no tiene para el enganche o para pagar ios Gasto de Cierre, No hay Problema Para mas detalles Llame al (336) 492-5767 W EA R ItHE BANK In House Financing/Location Not a Problem NEW Program 3-4 BR Land/ Homes Call (704) 883-7706 Motorcycles KTM 65, 2002, works, suspen­ sion, vortec carb, carbon reeds, pro taper handlebars, IMS foot pegs, 428 chain & sprockets, Grippy seat cover, KTM team graphics, very fast, $2,400,00 OBO 940-6091,______________ Music LAYAWAY NOW FOR Christ- L masi Everything on sale. Les- sons available. Dave’s Music. 751-1934. Pets FREE PUPPIES for Christmas medium sized mixed breed Call today 336-782-4276 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Artliur Boslick 336-492-5992 WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET I can re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at33&-99&«402. Also New Carpet Installed. "Oh, haw pretty" "Oh, how tine” and It's Uttle "Lisa Jane” who’s no longer 3911 Happy 40th Birthday Love, 1‘eiiny, Cluiil. Nick Л yoiir Caliiwba Poetry Pah LINK’S SEAMLESS GUnERING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estímales. 751-3398. PERFÉc’T TA W S,"^^f¡FÍE b Groomer, Christine Julian, Mocksville, NC, 751-9074 toM erlTñ^sT áwñ^a^ ^ Handyman Services. All types ol iawncare and handyman ser­ vices, mowing and weedeating, bushhogging & trimming trees and bushes, plugging, seeding, fertilizing, leaf removal, mulching, pine needles. Call Brent for free estimate (residential and com­ mercial services) Home phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. TOMMY'S TOTÁÍTLAW¥^reT We olfer mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also offer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and free esti­ mates. Oflice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006.___________________ Statewide ABSOLUTE MONEY MAKER- Huge profits, turnkey vending business, lull-time/part-tlme and free Information. $4999 Invest­ ment. 800-352-3722, Maslervend Marketing, Inc, F l ^ M a " c '^ r i1 r s se ¥ i^ ING owner operators for south­ east and east coast steel tarps. Chains straps required. 3 years OTR, 2 years llalbed. Call 1 -800- 932-6145. ÉAwTW ÜW DEGRÉE-^lñe from home. Business, paralegal, compuiers and more. Financial Aid, Job placement assistance and compuiers provided. Call loll free 866-858-2121 or www, TldewaterTechOnllne.com F R IeI dTr ECTV SM ELUTE system, and 3 free months of HBO, Includes delivery and In­ stallation wllh one year of sen/lce, call (or details, 1-800-352-9992, www,dtvsalelllte.com SWEETER IS BETTERI Sugar Mountain, NC. Offering accom­ modations, ski packages and sales. Rates starling at $58 per night. Lodge Rooms, Condos and homes. 1-800-438-4555. ’ AKC BEAGLE PUPS lor sale. Call 998-5089. 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Leadership In Staffing 3 3 6 - 8 9 6 -1 0 0 0 7748 North Poinl Blvd. Winston-Salem -€i t i l Dame County i word, performed bya shaking voice for thc first time or a well- crafted monologue from a play that holds the audience spell-bounfl. No matter what medium art takes or emotion it evokes, art is a living, breathing energy that transfers life experiences into a public display that touches us all. From thc classroom to thc kitchen table, it surrounds us and gives rich texture to thc fabric of our lives.At thc Davie County Acts Council, it is our mission and responsibility to expand and enlighten our cultural community through public art projects; as well as to provide educational programming for children, with live performances that showcase everything from bluegrass to ballet and offer services for individual artists and groups, such as juried art shows, dancc festivals and community theatre. Sincc 1975, thc Arts Couticil has been a thriving organization, moving and growing with help from amazing volunteers, visionaries, sponsors and board members, who to this day aro thc lifeblood of the organization. Audiences ftom across the state, including thousands of children have passed -1’ »Kp doors of The Brock- nc but giant in heart.As a non-profit organization. The Arts Council belongs to thc citizens of Davie County and relies on thc gracious funding of both individuals and businesses to sustain its operadons and programming. Thanks to thc generous philanthropic nature of our community, wc arc able to strengthen and maintain cultural activities in our area and continue to bring in nadonally known entertainers to Thc Brock.As director of The Davic County Arts Council, I invite you to stop in at and have a look around. Comc to performance and bring your family and friends. Attend a workshop or enter a paindng in our art show. I challenge you to suspend your daily worries for a few moments and let thc power of the arts wash over you and color your viotlii with a newness that only art and its creativity can bring. On behalf of thc Davie County Arts including thousands of children n.ivt ^___ Council staff. Best Wishes to you.and yours, through thc doors of The Brock- not aware o f the countless hours of planning, funding and labor involved to making a pardcular event a succcss.The Davie County Arts Council is truly Laura Watd ПСАСEsecutive Ditcctor-DCAC The 2003 Budget for Arts lfl Education, $50,000 .. .seeing a student who Is reluctant to write anything be turned on to poetry... priceless. It's not an .-idvertisement, U's one of the amazing experiences available for over 4500 students in thc Davie County Schools each year. The Davie County Arts Council provides broad based arts-related programs to thc schools on an ongoing basis, supplementing every aspect of students’ lives. As the Arts In Education Program Manager, Shanda Smith explains,“'We aren’t going into the schools to have students draw pictures. Our programs reach Into their literature, science, history Glasses;as well as deal with Issues of peer pressure." Smith meets regularly with the DCAC programming committee and a group of teachers from all grade levels to assess what programs will most benelit the lesson plans for that grade level. Scheduled professional performances ate seen as an opportunity to tie school curriculum to art experiences. “Since we have the group here already, we try to see what they can do for our students as well, through masters cl.isses.” Smith said. For example, during tlie Winston Salem Symphony’s week of residency, each of the four ensembles (wind, brass, percussion and strings) made separate visits to every 2"*' and 3rd grade in the county. At the end of the week, all of those students were bussed to The Brock where they were treated to a free concert by the entire symphony, something many students would never experience without the DCAC. Poet Phillip Shabazz, provides one of our most t successful prognuns,at the middle and high school 'y> Icvets. There is something magical about this non- ^VtratllUonal tcacher. “He really just brings It [the |poetry] out of them," said Smith.Trlna Jackson, a > 7th grade tciicher at North Davle relies on tills Iprogram. “Mr. Shabazz’s poetry has become an Elmportant part of my 7th grade language arts fi'dass.” A hip-hop dance group,“Fly",came this ^‘year with a powerful aml-dnig me.ssage for the ^ middle schools. Many teachers reported that J “' the 90min. program made more impact than a '' whole semester of teaching from a book. Other programs this season Include: Lazer Vaud\ille, a science program exploring energy and light; Globeworks, Shakespeare experience for thc Wgh school; andTVimsactors Improv.a class for advanced drama students at DHS. P r o g r a m m in g fo r t h é p e o p le “If you buUd It they will come.” V o lu m e e r s m a k e It h a p p e n There Is no way that tiie Davie County Arts Coimcil could do all that it docs without thc volunteers that make It all happen. , Tlie staff of three i.s multiplied many times when you consider that we rely on our volimtcers to send out mailings, $et up and clean up events, usher performance.s, serve on planning committees and take part in community tiieairc. Volunteers serve on Ihc board of directors and help raise funds at our major yearly events the gala and the fashion show. Currently the DCAC lias about 75 loyal volunteers, ranging from retirees to middle school students. No matter how much time you can commit, or what skills you have, thc DCAC can find a way to help you help thc community through the arts. Maybe you arc a homemaker and want to get out a few hours cach week to be with other people, or maybe you arc a construction worker anti can give some of your time to help build a set. We’ll put any talent to work from envelope sniffing to technical theatre and many in Ijctwecn. Our need for volunteers for Oklahoma! Is crltical.The entire production is volunteer driven, including costumers, set builders, running crew members, designers and of course the actors. To get Involved in any aspect of the arts, please contact Shanda Smith,Volunteer Coordinator, at 751-3112 or ssmitli@davlearts.org. The Davle County Arts Council’s Vtogramming Committee wants to know Just exactly who or what you would like to experience at The Brock. From now until January 30th, we are asking folks to e-mail tlieir programming suggestions to lwardOdavlearts.org. If we use your suggestion, we will send you a spccial thank-you gift for your time and great idea. Request workshops, pliiys for community theatre, music from bluegrass to beach, ballet to blues. We need to hear from you. H o w c a n y o u k e e p t h e a r ts In D a v ie C o u n ty a liv e Year after year we receive tons of publicity kits. We have CD’s and tapes of prospective performers from around the county to book into The Brock, but we need to know specifically what would make you buy a ticket. Please take time and send us your ideas. Remember that our theatre only holds 483 people. 0t’s not like you’ll be seeing KISS or Wayne Newton here anytime soon.) Why drive to a bigger city when you can see great talent right in your own town? Please, help us make our 2004-2005 season a smashing success. On Saturday, February 7,2004, The Davie County Arts Council kicks off its annual fund drive with a dazzling evening of music and comedy. SpringerTheatre wlil be 622 N. IVlain Street • www.dauiearts.org • (336) 751-3000 here with a perforn 66. Featuring music 1 and 60’s, we invite j honey, come a.sj an eveningj lane. light and :e a look ^ nostalglcaUy ’along ‘America’s Tlckets'afe $20.00 and include >n, a public art show and lance. looking for “THE llRlSTMAS GIFTTHAT 'FIT ANYONE,”make a donation to The Davle County Arts Council In the name of your friends and family. Each contribution of $20.00 or more wiil purchase a special card with 2 tickets to Molasses Creek and an Arts Council Goodie Bag. Please help keep the arts alive and well In Davle Coumy. P o w e r f u l P o t Newton Man Arrested With Three Pounds Of Illegal Weed At 1-40 Traffic Stop Page 7 D A V I E C O U N T Y Г —ENTERPm/E|#ECORD X * 1 USPS 149-60 A d v a n c e P a r a d e S a t u r d a y Want to have some fun? Go to the Advance Christmas Parade, scheduled to start at 10 n.m. Saturday. Thc parade will travel down Cornatzer Road from the elemen­ tary school to N.C. 801, cross the railroad tracks and disband on Peoples Creek Road. It’s always a blast, with plenty of fun entries, in addition to those that remind us of the reasons wc celebrate Christmas. In Advance, "It’s What Christ­ mns Is All About,” the title a group of volunteers who deliver presents and food to the needy and shut-ins hns given themselves. Santa will start his dny at St. Francis Catholic Church in Mocks­ villc, where area children can have breakfast with the, Jolly Fat Man from 9-11 a.m. Call 751-7684 or 492-2722. S till need inore Christmas Cheer? Head to'the Davie County Public Library, North Main Street,. Mocksvillc Friday nighi at 7 for the Christmas Choral Fest per-' formed by the Choral I and Choral II classes at Davie High School. It’s free. Number 50 Thursday, Dec. 11,2003 40 PAGES C o n s t r u c t i o n R e a d y T o S t a r t A t W i l l i a m R . D a v i e E l e m e n t a r y It hasn’t been lhat long ago when there was plenty of room at Will­ iam R. Davic Elementary School. But thc population growth that eastern Dnvie hns seen for yenrs fi­ nally mnde it’s way west. And one of Davie County's old­ est schools quickly filled to capac­ ity. Last week, ground wns broken to build new cinssrooms, and renovate nn overcrowded nnd out-dnted cnf- etcna. The entire school was on hnnd for the ccrcniony. Davic Board of Education Chnir David Owens said when hc firsl went on the board, student numbers at William R. Dnvic were decreas­ ing. “There was growth in other pnrts of the county, but ii decrease nt William R. Davie. There were empty classrooms. “Then, a few years ago, we started seeing growth jiere. Now, you lead thc county in mobile class­ rooms,’’ Owens snid. When the first bond referendum failed, thc school board dug into capital reserves to fund the renova­ tions to William R. Dnvie, deemed to be the most needed counlywide. Superintendent W.G. “Dub” Polls snid lie is “very excited” about thc project that will bring the first new classrooms to W illiam R. Davie since 1970. County commissioner Ken While looked at thc mass of stu­ dents, and said hc saw more. I’lcnsc See Students - I’agc 4 Kimberly Wensil and Jacob IVlabe, both age 4, bundle up in a quilt to watch the Mocksville Christmas Parade Saturday after­ noon. Below, parade grand marshal, Dwight Sparks, surrounded by some sweet potato queens, waves to the crowd. For more photos and a story, please turn to page DI. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Schools Seek Flexibility In Gifted Programs High .school students wanting to altcnd the .stntc’s Inrgest universities need lo have three AP courscs un­ der tlieir belts. “Cnrolinn and Stnte both snid, ‘We’re looking for three AP cour.ses on a transcript, just Ibr entrance lo our universities’,” Dr. Lindn Bost, curriculum .specinlist, lold members of Ihe Dnvie Bonrd of Educntion. “With the encouragement of those universities, AP is just blos­ soming. Students are taking AP that hnve never taken il before.” Thc board is reviewing the schools’ threc-ycnr plan to provide for academically gifted students. Board member Marty Carter asked if the plnn would allow AP clas.scs instead of APP classes. Thc chnnge being considered would tnke out the mention of spe­ cific high schooi programs, but re­ fer lo “dual enroiinicnl.” “That chnnge is iniportnnt be­ cnusc it gives the schooi system thc freedom to offer new progrnms not specifically listed in the plan,” Bost said. “If the opportunity presents itself, we can go for it and not have to chnnge the plan.” Overall, the committee of 20, in­ cluding II parents, made few changes to the current plan. On thc elementary and middle school levels, the proposed plan would also give more fiexibiiity to the gifted services team in deciding wiial’s best for each student. In Ihe middle .schools, the level of nchievcment bar wns raised from tiic 95th to the 90lh percentiie. Thai committee met more than any other, Bost said, and the percentile is the only criterin for students entering the ncadcmicaiiy gifted program. The school board plans to study the issue more in January. Local Doctor Supports Local Hospital By Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enterpri.se Record There’s no plnce like home. Dr. Melissa Champc-Sengle de­ cided that when she opened her first medicnl practice - in Mocksville, And she knows thnt when some­ one is admitted to the hospital, it’s better if they can slay close lo home. It’s why she admits patients to Davie County Hospital, pretty much she’s the only doctor to regularly ad­ mit pnticnt.s over the pasl several yenrs. "There’s n ton of things we can tnke cnre of here,” siic snid. "The ptilienls huve n need to hnve a place close by, A lot of patients are eld­ erly and need their families close by.” She can also admit pntients to Forsyth Memorial nnd Davis hos­ pitals, and helps the family make n decision based on their needs and desires. Her practice, and beliefs, is why she was among the first award re­ cipients from Davie Counly Hospi- tai,joining long-time doctor Francis Slale, now retired, and Ingersoll- Rand Corp. “1 told Dr. Slate 1 was after his 45 years of .service,” slie .said. “It meant n lot to get that nward. It shows tiuil the community feels lhat hospital is important. It justi­ fies a lot of what 1 do. The commu­ nity must feel Икс it’s imporlant to them. "People need to know it is there nnd there is equipment nnd we cnn do a lot of things. The only way we’ll keep a hospitnl is if people do utili7.e it. And we can care for n nuiTiber of problems.” The liospital, which saw a profit in the last quarter for tiie first time in years, is doing it’s pnrt, Chnmpe- Seagle snid, "They’re renlly trying to add some equipment,and tliey’rc real rcceptivc to things we want.” Chnmpe-Seaglc has been in Mocksviiie for the past five years, nnd is building a new ol'fice on Val­ ley Road at Hospital Street. Her family had moved to Davie County while she studied medicine nt Bow­ man Grny School of Medicine in Winston-Salem. "I wanted to be here instead of Winston-Salem,” she said. "I like the community and it felt like home.” Her practice has thrived. She started seeing nboul five pn- tienls n week.Please Si'c Doctor - Pngc 4 Dr. Melissa Ghampe-Seagie; "The only way we can keep a hospital is if people do utilize it." - Photo by Robin Fergusson 2 - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d u y , D e c . 1 1 , 2 0 0 3 ExIitoriaJ J ф- F a r m B o y R i s e s T o G r a n d M a r s h a l ; O n T o A d v a n c e Too big for iiiy hritclicsV Well, sure. A swollen lifiul ami irinmcil ego, too. I had lo turn sideways lo go Ihrougli llte doorways for several days. Who would have imagined? A larm boy .springing from Ihe backwoods of Farniinglon. reared wilh cow manure between his toes and a pilch fork in his hand, rising lo such ceremonial heights lo serve us grand marshal of the Mocksville Chrislmas Parade. Il is the stuff of fantasy. But Ihc drcuni cainc true Saturday. Only in Davie County. Adoring crowds, waving und shouting as I rode past in the Cudillac of Davic County vehicles — a Ford dnal-whecl Iruck — with my utlorney. Orady L. McCiamrock, esq., al the wheel. Just in ease of lawsuits. And riding wilh me — a bevy of beauties tossing oul wax lips lo the throngs. The wax lips cun be redeemed for u reul kiss from llic Grand Marshal — this week only for Ihose without flu-like symptoms. The Grand Marshal was labeled as "Mot Lips," not the moniker I hail in mind, bul better lhan Ihe suggested alternative, "Davic Counly’s most eligible bachelor.” I wus afraid of being chullcnged on that. I had suggested “Media Mogul,” but the purude organizers had already bought thc wax lips. About those bounties... They really were women. Al church Sunday, several concerned members und elders of Ihe congregation thought I was mingling with cross dressers und homosexuals und perhups my baptism had come undone. This is a family oriented parade. 1 suw thc beuuties — all women — before they put on Iheir parude finery. They can be subpoenaed in case Ihe church pursues me for excommunication. They were Sweet Potiito Queens — patlcnieii after a popular book series centered around the premise that inside every woman Ihere is a bcauly queen begging lo come out. On Saturday, four women released Iheir inner queen, Wns I looking good or whut? It is amuzing wliat rented clolhes can do for you. Footnote; Mr. Sparks' wardrobe wus designed by the very fashionable and elegant clothier, English's of Clemmons. Mark English relied on measurements hc had taken when 1 rented clothes for my son's wedding in July. Strungely, thc waist was a little snug. Thai tuxedo must huve shrunk in the wash. Thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands were at thc parade. Or so it seemed. I've never been to Mucy's'l'hunk.sgiving Purude In New York City, bin how many more people could there be al lhal one? There ure always at least hulf us many people in the parade us walching— two parents for every kid ]>erforming or riding. Even former Clemmons Muyor Nul Swun.son — wulching his grandchildren — marveled ut thc size of thc parade — and envied il. Why me — someone who had never been in the parade — for grand marshal? Lols have asked, some even politely. The Chamber of Commerce hus generously rcfuscil to suy how muny people they uskcd before me. But I wus the only real option. Who else in Davie County has thul kind of ego problem? The reul rea.son, though, is the Advance Christmas I’urade. Since Advance made me Grand Marshal five years ugo, the Mocksville parade had suffered an image problem. Sure, Advuncc paraded me on the back of a jackass. Others might huve seen lhat us un insult, but nol me. Some very famous people huve ridden on u jackass ihrough town, and I will argue lhal if the elders challenge my cliurcli menibership. The moment of my glory continues. Advance hus invited me buck us un lionorury ilignilary in ils parude ihis Saturday. Not lo be outdone by Mocksville, the Advance organizers Iv.we secured a stretch iimo to e.scort me. They liad mcniioned a poopcr scooperdnly, bul 1 declined. I shoveled us much cow munure — in my formulive years — us anyone in my generation. Thai's why this newspaper job has never seemed like real work. So forgive me while I indulge in my cmotionul excesses. The tuxedo doesn't huve to be returned until next week — when I'll go back 10 doing whul 1 do best, delivering newspapers and taking oul the trash. See you in Advance. — Dwighi Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / i i ^ l i E C O R D USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...............................Managing Editor Ray Tutlerovif...................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts.........................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger..................Circulallon/Classilied Mocksville Enterprise Oavla Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodiculs Posluge Puid in Mocksvillc, NC 2702S Sub.scription Rules Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $2.‘i Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes lo: Davic County Enteriirisc Record PO. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 —------------------------------------♦--------------------------------------------- The Barnhardts -1903-1904 This photograph shows members of the Barnhardt, Trantum and Wakeman families of Davie and Davidson counties, taken in 1903 or 1904. It includes, from left: front - Geneva Barnhardt, Annie Barn­ hardt, Olin Barnhardt, Levy Barnhardt, Reva Trantum; row 2 - Jim Barnhardt holding Charlie Barnhardt, Bessie Barnhardt, Grandpa Wakeman and Grandma Barnhardt Wakeman; back - Deilie Hendrix Barn­ hardt, George E. Barnhardt, John Trantum, Lillie Trantum, Gray Barnhardt and Frank Barnhardt. You can tell the family knew the photographer was coming, because they’re all decked out in their best clothes, and they’re ail in the same place at the same time. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photographs of Davie people and families. Bring them by the newspaper office on South Main Street in Mocksville, across from tlie county courthouse. I n T h e M a i l ... Was County Manager Duped On GDS Recycling seems GDS never misses a garbage pickup - bul of course, they gel paid directly from thc customers. Recycling is paid in a lump sum by the county whether they pick it up or not. VVe cun no longer recycle curdhourd (if thicker lliun a cercal box), no glass jars, no tin cans, and very little plastic - only milk jugs and bottles. My garbage to tlie landfill has more than doubled since GDS look over the recycling progrum. This mukes a person won­ der, did our esteemed counly manager know when the contract with GDS was dmwn up, lliat they would only be laking one third of the recyclable materials uvuiluble, or wus he duped like Ihe rest of us? Mrs. J.K. Tuylor Mocksville To Ihe editor: Lasl w'eek, Ihere wus an article about reducing thc amount of wusle going into the landfill, "County adjusts goals for reducing waste." To (|uole Ms. Rhea, the consultani: "I don't ihink the cur­ rcnl plan is realistic." Reulistie is huving u decent recycling progrum, such us wus run by the county, until rccently._GDS has really fallen shorl. I've had to call to ask I'or pick up .so muny limcs'lhat I’m on a nrsl-name basis wilh Ihe girls in the office. Picking up the recyclable products on the duy they were supposed lo only Iwo weeks oul of the entire lime since ihcy look over in Septemlier is not a very good bulling average, The rest of the time my container sits at Ihe side of the road for several duys unlil I call GDS for pick up. From talking lo others in various parts of thc counly, Ihis is happening all over. Il Prison Ministries Helping Inmate To the editor; I would like lo thank Ihe ladies group ul thc Baplist Church in Mocksvillc for their prison mini.stry. My brother is un inmate oflhe Davic Counly Detention Center und during a recent visit hc told me about the women coming to visil. They brought Bibles tind cure puck- uges for euch inmate and prayed with them as well. This meant so much lo him and lo my fumily. J would ulso like lo thunk our friends und family of Dulin Melh­ odisl Cliurch and Mucedonia Moravian Churcli. Your prayers have been a huge comfort. A big thanks goes lo Davie Smith, paslor of Dulin Melhodisl, for the time hc hus .spent visiting my brother and bringing God's world to him. May God bless you all for doing 1 lis work and for the love und kindness you have shown. Susan I I. Nifong Buchanan, Va. Letters Welcomed ■ ■fhe Enletprise Record welcomes lellcrs froiii it.s read­ ers.'The letters may be on topics of local, state, nutionnl or Internalional issues. ' . \ An effort will be tnnde lo print alMeliers, provided they lire not libelous, yulgaror in poor tiiste. The editor reserves the right to edit leiters for grammar and for’spaco.v All letters should include the name and nddre.ss;of the writer, includmg a signature. A telephone number, not to be publi.sii^d, i,s also requested. , Plei|seliaye letters in the. new.spaper ottice no hiter than 4 p.ni Moiiday cJf the wee to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O.: Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to; erncws@dnvie-entetprise.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 dick on reader's poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Has the sale of alcoholic beverages harmed the Town of Mocksville? Log on now to cast your vote. www.enterprlse-record.com Yes, 24% No, 76% - i - Seniors Thankful For Meal Sponsored N. Davie Puritans To thc editor; I wunt to thank all the members of thc North Davie Ruritan Club and their wives for entertaining the senior citizens of the an:a with n meal Saturday, Nov. 29 at Bear Creek Baptist Church. Around 70 people enjoyed the delicious meal and the opportunity to visit old friends and neighbors. The club has been doing this for many yeurs nnd I'm sure everyone looks forward to it as much as we do. We hope that we will tnake it again next yenr, Nora Lnthnm Mocksville Good Samaritan Helps Family To the editor; Sunday, Nov, 30, my son hud a problem with his truck, his brnke line burst. He was in Mocksville lieaded back to Western Carolina in Cullowhee. As we live in Rockingham, he knew he'd have to wait a couple of hours for my husband nnd I to get there with another vehicle. Fortunately, he wus able to wait at a brightly lit convenience store and stay warm. Once we arrived, nnd got his belongings switched to another truck, we sent him on his way. Thnt’s when Duniel Mnrklin, an employee of the Town of Mocksville, appeared. Although my husband was already working on the problem, Daniel stood by until the repairs were completed. This young mnn slood reudy nnd willing lo help us in any way he could. So often we only heur about the negative side of humanity thut I wanted to share with you the kindness of Daniel. Mocksville should be proud that he is a representative of the town. Thank you, Dnniel. Brooks and Lucy Allen Rockingham Put The People First To the editor; An open letter to Mr. John Galllmore, planning director, nnd the Davie County Commissioners on the proposed changes thnt would simplify the process of applying to dredge from ureas zoned for resi- dential-ngriculturnl development in Davie County. When Richard Budd brought thc suit against the county that shut down the dredg­ ing operation in our neighborhood, we and all of our neighbors were very grateful to finnlly be free of the thundering noise and high speeds of these overloaded trucks barreling through thc area all day long. In addition to the noise, damage to the roads nnd pollution of the uir, they were also a danger to unyone walking or working along the roads, Now we read that our county commissioners are considering n way to circumvent the court ruling and the law in order lo accom­ modate one resident of Davie County who owns a business in Win- sion-Salem, so that he cnn cut his costs and mnke more money. We, are not hnppy. You are quoted as snying, “It’s been hard to explain why we’re ± that much different," (from surrounding counties). 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BUYBELOWCOSI! 4 - D A V I E C O L I N T V E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D e c . i l , 2 0 0 3 Davie Schools Superintendent W.G. Potts talks to the crowd af the groundbreaking ceremony last week for additions to William R. Davie Elementary School. Students were the first to grab the shovels and dig some dirt.• Photos by Robin Fergusson Under the direction of music teacher Lou Wilson, young students provide some entertainment for the ceremony. New discovery beats Prilosec^ for heartburn reliefWASIIINGTON — A new nalu- ral formula designed for frequent heartburn relief works over four limes faster than the drug Prilosec which hea recently switched from prescription only to overthe counter status. Scientists say that gostrointesti* nal (01) problems like acid reflux, frequent heartburn and ulcers are not the result of excess acid, but the body's inability to deal with it. The formula called Pepstat 38(Mt>, like Prilosec, strengthens tho body's natural aefenses against acid.f lowever Pepsta^ unlike Prilosec goes to work immediately on stom> acl^acld while addressing thecause Tsof ÔI problems.PepstatTsapatenl- pending comTOunu containing or> ange peel, calcium and an cxtroct known as DOL. Scientists suagest that the DGL In Pepstot 38(Tîm* proves the body’s protective sub­stances, increases the lifespan ofdi- gestive tract cells, and improves Blood supply to tho area. Aillcles have appeared In publications like the Driiish m^icoTioumal Tht Lan­cet showing IXlHobe aseiTective as Zantac<v. Togamet® and/or ant* acids. This formula may muke drugs obsolete because DOL has no known side effccts.Pepstat 380 Is o natural alterna- tive availoble without a prescrip- tionorcall l'800-339-33dl. 0200J ^^Avaîïabîc locally at; FOSTER DRUG 49S Valtoy Rd. 751-2141 Architect Clark Pierce gets help in giving an idea of how the addition will look. S t u d e n t s U H e l p A t W R D C e r e m o n y Ciinliiuii'd From Pngc 1 “Wlioti I look out there I don'l see first griitlers anil sccond graders, I see teachers, doctors ... You are our promise.” While said. hi a celebration aboul bring­ ing inipruvenients lo the lives of sURlcnts, there was plenty of par­ ticipation by the young people. Fiflh graders Brenda Hernandez, Matthew Dyson nnd KE’Aira Smilh led the Pledge of Alle­ giance. Kindergarten and first grade students sung "Everyone Needs Some Help Sometimes" and "When Wc Give We Reccive," led by music Icuchor, Lou Wil­ son. Austin Hunler sang a solo. Following Ihul, represenla- tives from the sludeni govern­ ment and younger studenis helped “break" the first ground; Tuylor Anderson, M adison Whitlock, Chelsea Ledford, Tun- ^ ner Bled.soe, Cole Blunkcnship, Logun Hendrix, Brooke Bull, Brillany Gobble, Nora Taylor, Jalcesa Wesl, Ju’Chawn Marlinez, Clifton Bodenhamer, Keslcy Tiffl, Jake Cuudle, Lindsey Custer, fticardo Mojica, Daniel Ramsey, Dakota Rilchie, Abigail Hall, Jacob Booe und Maclena Apperson, Then principal Danny Cartner, former principal Mary Sine and llieir ussislunls look Ihe shovels, followed by architect Clark Pierce, Dr Van Johnson, assistant superintendent. Polls and the genernl conlraclor Slate Sen. Andrew Brock, board of educniion members, lenchers and other school employees gol Iheir hands on the shovels, us well. ■ D o c t o r B e l i e v e s I n D C H Continued From Page 1 Now, wilh the help of a physician's assislani nnd six employees, she has some 1,500- 2,000 patients. “1 like working with people," she said. "I wanted lo work for myself and nol have someone telling me whal lo do." Slie always has her beeper She's on cull seven duys n week, 24 hours n day. And she wouldn't have il any other wny. "It’s so rewarding. 1 wani my ilaughter lo see lhat I love whal 1 do,” Chanipc-Seagle said. Daughter is 5-year-old Madeline, who spenl a good pari of her young life in mom’s of- llce. Cliumpe-Scagle’s husband, Scoll, is a compuier analyst for doctors. Dr. Chum pc-Seugle says she's here lo stay, and welcomes other doctors lo join her in ad­ mitting patients at Davie Counly Hospital. Afier all, Ihere's no place like home. District Court D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D c c . 1 1 , 2 0 0 3 - 5 The following eases were hcurd In Davio District Coun on Dcc. 4 Presiding; Judge Mnry F. Covington. Proscculing; Steve Boone nnil Kevin Benle. Assistant DAs. - William A, Avila, driving wilh license revol(cil, rcUuced lo failure 10 nolify Departmenl of Molor Ve­ hicles of address change, $50, cost; nddilional lighting equlpmeni vio­ lation, dismissed per plea. - Johnny F. Benton, assault on a female, dismissed per failure of prosecuting witness lo appear. - Daniel D. Berry, worthless chcck, sentenced to 10 dnys in Jnil, suspended one yenr, cost, $55.50 reslilulion. - Albert T. Bracken, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per •, plea; misdemeanor possession of • marijunna,$50,eost. ^ - Jerome E. Carter, driving wilh license revoked, reduced to no li­ cense, $50, cost. - Allen L. Connor, speeding 70 In a 55, dismissed per plea; driving with liccnse revoked, sentenced lo 45 days In Jail, suspended one yearl , $200,cosi. . - Oinn D. Conyers, worthla.is chcck, dismissed/civil settlement; 'i; '. - Terric L. Couch, vvorlhles«'." check, dismissed/civil settlement.' - Sherry Crouse, worthless' check, dismissed/civil settlement. - Allen T. Culler, DWI, sen'- lenced to 30 days in jail, suspended one yenr, $ 100, cost, 24 hours com­ munity service within 30 days, sub­ stance abuse assessment/trealmeni, surrender licensc, not to operate a motor vehicle until licensed by De­ partment of Motor Vehicles. - Jeffrey H. Dnvis, worlhless chcck on clo.sed account, dismissed per civil seltlemenl; simple worth­ less check, dismissed per civil settlement. ■ Kennelh R. Davis, driving with license revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Cindy B. Dixon, driving with license revoked, expired registra­ tion card/lag, and operating a ve­ hicle wllh no Insurance, prayer for judgement continued on cost; car­ rying a concenled weapon, $50, cost; simple worthless check, dls- mls.sed per civil settlement. - Siephen C. Elmore,conlribut­ ing lo tho delinquency of a juvenile, dismissed per plea; injury to real property and possession of a malt beverage/unfortified wine 19/20, prayer for judgement continued six months, 24 hours community ser­ vice within 60 dnys, lelter of apol­ ogy to victim, have no contact with victims, remuin In school, $100. ■ Wnndu Gaither, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed per fuil­ ure of prosecuting witness lo ap­ pear - Jose C. Garcia, assault on a female, dismissed per request of prosecuting witness. - Joseph M. Hart, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $50, cost. - Jonathan D. Jordnn, driving with licensc revoked, failure to burn headlights, exceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea; driving with li­ cense revoked, reduccd to no opcra- Man Pleads Guilty To Cruelty To Animals A Davie man arresled on ani­ mal cruelty charges Oct. 18 pled guilty in Dnvie District Court last Thursday. Grover Jncob Doby, 38, of 342 Salmons Road, Mocksville faced three counts cruelty to ani­ mals after couniy investigalors received nn anonymous call re­ porting a horse wilhoul food or water al his residence. When investigators visited Doby’s home Ocl. 15 a mare, her colt, Ihree beuglc dogs (two starving, and one already dead), and several dead chickens were found. Doby was sentenced on the first two counts 10 45 duys in jail, suspended two years. On the third count he wns sentenced to another 45 days, .suspended two years at the expiration of the fir.st. sentence. He was also ordered to remain of good behavior and not lo possess any living animal., Animals seized from his homo were to remain in the custody of cruelty investigators, and he was to pay $1684,01 in reslilulion. charges to the county. tors liccnsc, prayer for judgement continued on cost, - Jnmcs Mnurcr, failure tc return rental proporty, dismis.scd per fail­ ure of prosecuting witness to ap­ pear. - Rnynuldo G, Mena, expired registration card/tug nnd fictitious/ conccaled/rcvokcd regislrnlion card/tag, dismissed per corrcclion, - Candice N, Mullins, commu- nlcnllng threats, cost, no communi­ cation wilh complainant., - Angell H, Myers, simple worthless chcck, dismissed porcivil sotllcmcm. - Rcbccca J, Nettles, DWI, sen­ tenced lo one year In juil; no opera­ tors liccnsc, dismissed por pica; misdemeanor probalion violalion, sentcnccd to 120 days in jail, - Dustin K. Reavis, misde­ meanor larccny, dismissed per plen; obtaining property by false pre­ tense. rcduccd to misdemeanor lar­ ccny, prayer for judgement contin­ ued six months, 24 hours commu­ nity service within 60 days, cost, ‘temuin hi school, not to go buck lo WnlMarl, ■ • Lydia J, Reed, driving with 11- ;c0nsc revoked, dismissed per pleu; , DWI, scntcnccd to one year in jail, ■ suspended two years, substance : abuse assessment/trenlmcnt, surren- 'der licensc, not to operate a molor vchicle until licensed by Dcpnrl- mcnl of Molor Vehicles, not to pos­ sess alcohol, - Mlchacl L, Roff, open con- laincr nfler consuming alcohol, cost, - Chrislopher R. Safrit, speeding 82 in a 55. reduced to 64 in a 55, cost, - Sandrn M, Snnford, simple possession of schedule IV con­ trolled substance, scntcnccd lo 25 days In jnil, credil for time served, evidence ordered destroyed; simple possession of schedule IV con­ trolled subslancc and possession of stolen goods, dismissed per pleu. - Emile T. Serrano, no operatbrs liccnsc, prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cos't; reckless driving to en­ danger dismissed per plea. - Shelia Shrewsborry, nllowing pigs to run nl Inrge, nllowing live­ stock to run nt large, and allowing livestock to run loose, dismissed, - Mamie C. Williams, simple ussuull, prayer for Judgement con­ tinued on cost, not to. ussault,' threaten, or harass prbsecUlinijwit­ ness, . r - Jason A. Winters, failure lo wear drivers seat belt, dismissed per pleo; driving with license revoked, reduced to fnilUn; io'not|fy Depurt- mcnl of Molor Vclilclci of address change,$50,cost. , - Anthony T, Christian, fnilure to stop for slop sign, reducci) to im­ proper equipment. Failed To Appear; ' - Edward J,Cartinale, DWI, - Vincente C.'^eiiilciza; driving wilh llcensO'iBV'oliiil?'■ - Phillip CijShdiisei'slmple worthless chcck. - Cyrus II, Thompson, driving with licensc icvokcd, - Kelly O. Wilkins, felony lur­ ceny. 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D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D c c . 1 1 , 2 0 0 3 Public Records L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transfers were filed wilh Ihc Davle Regisler ofDeeds, Iislcd by panics involved, actcagc, township and deed stamps purchased, with $2 representing Jl,000. - Mulvaney Homes to Kristi A. Martin, 1 lot, Farmington, $302. - The Cana Group lo Jeffery D. Hayes and Nancy M. Hayes, 1 lot, $40. - Cambridge Iscnhour Homes to Maureen Homme, I lot, Farming- lon, $330, • Ralph E. Atwell and Marjorie A r r e s t s The Davio County Sheriffs De­ partment made the fallowing arrests: -Jonathan DwighlJordan, 18,of 158 Peaceful Valley Road, Advance was arrested Dec. I for failure lo appear. Trial dale: Dec. 4. - Jimmy Rny Cowan III, 30, of 248 Dalton Road, Mocksville wns arresled Dec. 2 for driving wilh li­ cense revoked. Trial date: Jan. 16. - John Edward Cover, 31, of 230 Cross Streel, Cooleemee was ar­ rested Dec. 2 on an order for arrest. Trial dale: Dec.5 in Forsylh Counly. - Craig Stanley Williams, 41, of 173 Dulchman Trail, Mocksville was arresled Dec, 4 for driving with liccnse revoked and no insurance. Trial dale: Dec. 4. L. Atwell to Tanya L. Sherrill, I tract. Mocksvillc, $263. - Paul Ricky Allred and Gloria R. Allred, and Jeffrey A. Ward nnd Deborah Ward lo Duslin R. Hunt and Crystal N. Hunt, 2 lots, Jerusa­ lem, $160. - Roger P. Spillman lo Barbara G. Head, I lot, Jerusalem,$190. - Federal Nalional Mortgage Association to Timothy R. Ijames. I acre, Fulton. - Doris a. Carter to William C. Carter and Denise C. Bennett, .18 F i r e s Davie County fire departments responded to the following calls: Nov. 30: Cooleemee, 8:30 p.m.. Church Sircel,automobile accident. Dcc. I: Smilh Grove,3:23 p.m., N.C. 901, automobile accident; William R. Davie, 5:59 p.m., Cana Road, carbon monoxide odor. Dcc. 2; Smith Orove, 8:33 a.m., U.S. 158, automobile accident: Ad­ vance assi.sted; Smilh Grove, 11:19 a.m.,RiddieCircle,grass fire; Farm­ ington assisted; County Line, 3:04 p.m., 1-40 East, grass fire; Cenler M a r r i a g e s assisted; Smith Grove, 5:28 p.m., Woodlee Drive, automobile acci­ denl; Cooleemee, 6:26 p.m.', Duke Street, heater fire. Dcc.5: Smilh Grove, 11:30 p.m.. Gun Club Rond, automobile acci­ dent. Dec. 6; Smith Grove, 8:55 a.m., U.S. 158, automobile accident; Jerusalem, 9:24 a.m., Dutchman Creek Bridge, automobile accident, Dcc. ?! Smilh Grove, Farming- lon Road, 1:36 p.m., vehicle fire; Farmington assisled. The following were issued mar­ riage licenses by the Davie Regis­ ter of Deeds. - Ashraf A. Ali, 30, of Winston- Salem and Elizabeth F. Clay, 28, of 131 Oakridge Lane, Mocksvillc. - Matthew Todd Hutchens, 32, and Victoria Grey Riddle, 23, of 590 Gordon Drive, Advance. - Wesley Gray Swaim, 43, and Norma Paulin Arteaga, 32, of 381 Duke St., Mocksvillc. - Steve Randle Wiley, 49, and Tangala Renee Burton, 26, of 673 Turrentine Church Road, Mocks­ villc. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The following incidents were reported to Ihe Davie County Sheriff’s Department. - On Dec. I Deena Abee re­ ported a black cow was removed from a pasture near U.S. 64 West, Mocksvillc. - David Benge reported money was removed from a residence m Ralph Ralledge Road, Mocksvillc on Dec. 2. - On Dec. 2 Jonathan Barringer rcporlcd credit card fraud at an un­ known area of Davie County. - Taura Wood reported a social security card was fraudulently used ut a home on Heavenly Lane, Ad­ vancc on Dcc. 2. • On Dcc. 2 Jimmy Wchb re­ ported a truck was damaged BiTnnglewood Crossing, Hillsdale. - A breaking and entering was reported by Janicc Spillman at a home on Lincoln Lane, Advance on Dcc. 2. - On Dec. 3 Julie Dyson reported a vehicle caught fire at a home on No Creek Road, Mocksvillc. - Kimberly Griffith reporled a firearm was removed from a resi­ dence on Hodson's Mobile Home Park Road, Advance on Dcc. 4, - On Dcc. 4 Pete Guslafson re­ ported a door was damaged al a resi­ dence on Brentwood Drive, Ad­ vance. I W i s h i n g Y o u a n d Y o u r s ^ a M e r r y C h r i s t m a s a n d A ^ a H a p p y N e w Y e a r ^ [UY WMXIR ftPimUAL ffrumvi N a t u r e ’ s G i f t s , T a n n i n g & D a y S p a 953 Salisbury Rd. • Mocksville • 336-751-4292 acre, Mocksvillc. - The Winslon-Salcm Founda­ tion, trustee for L. Frances S. Temple and Jesse C. Temple, and Louise S. Adams trusts to Hillsdale United Methodist Church, 16.58 acrcs, Farmington, $720. - Jeffrey Dean nnd Debbie Rhoades Manual lo Donald T. and Diana S. Jones, 14.68 acres, $263. - Platinum Construction lo E J. Hanes Construction, I lol, Farmlng­ lon, $105. - Wilma M. Davis lo Donald R. Giles and Linda S. Giles. I lot, $276. - T. Kyle Swicegood and Eliza­ beth S. Swicegood, and Jimmie Caudle and Carolyn Caudle to Kim­ berly Dale C ran fill, 1 lot, Clarksville, $250, - Essex Homes to Lewis D. Hale Jr. and Sharon A. Hale, 1 lot, Farm­ ington, $950, -Shirley S.Turbeyfill to Jeffery F. Hartncss, 1.08 acrcs, $250. - Eleanor Pryor Grout Simos and Paul P. Simos to Willium C. DeWltl and Sheryl P. DeWitt, 1 lot, Farm­ ington, $585. - Adams Egloff Avant Properties and Salem Development Venture to Mulvaney Homes, 4 tracts, Farm­ lnglon, $621. - M ichacl Bruce Driver and Patricia M. Fit/.simmons to James Hugh Cartner Jr.. 1.01 acrcs, $124. - Mart|uis Building to Ronald David Jester Jr, and M onica T. Jester, 1 lot, Farmington, $856. - Walter L. Myers and Karen M. Myers to Paul Melvin Gregory and Wilma Riley Gregory, I lol, Farm­ ington, $518. -Adams Egloff Avant Properties to Michael W. Brandon and Jerry R. Douthil, I lol, Farmington, $455. - Trustee Services of Carolina, substitute trustee to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., I lol, Mocks­ villc. - John David Ralledge to An­ thony R. Sinyard and Dinne Sinyard, 1.04 acres, Clarksville. - A lvin Franklin Crolls and Bonnie B. Crotts lo.Brcnt H. Crotts and Kathy J. Crotts, 6.23 acres, Jerusalem, $26. - Lynn Mather and M ark J. Mather to Elizabeth Ann Cook, I lot, Farmington, $346. - Rosa Lee Hendricks to L.D. Hendricks, 3 tracts, Clarksville. - Rosa Lee Hendricks lo Riucky Steven Hcndricks and Cindy Speer Hendricks, 14,34 acres, Clarksville. - Rosa Lee Hcndricks lo Gayle Johnson M ilchell, 15.59 acres, Clarksville. - Federal National Mortgage Associalion to James W. Blanton Jr. and Shelia Blanton, 1 lot, Mocks- villc. - A lvin Franklin Crotts and Bonnie B. Crolls lo Billy Angell Crotts, 1.02 acres, Jerusalem, $4. - James Milchell Foster and Avis Arnold Foster to James Noah Wag­ oner, I lot, $33. - Allen Wayne Builders lo Lisa E. Sibaja and Rwany of Jesus Sibaja, I lot, $327, - Beatrix G . Ramey lo Bermuda Village Rcliremeni Center, I con­ dominium, Farmington, $206, - Adams Egloff Avant Properties and Salem Development Venture to Buck Horn Construclion, I lot, Farmington, $85, - Samnaz lo Mary June Satlan, I lot, Farmington, $430. - The Ward Group to Mocksville Builders Supply, I lot, $256, - Surah S. Haden to David and Patricia Dougherty, 42,914 square feet, Farmlnglon, $310. - Gerald Eugene Whittaker lo Peggy B. W hittaker, 2 tracts, Clarksville, - Terry W. Falls lo Peggy B. Whittaker, 2 tracts, Clarksville, - Peggy B. Whittaker to Barbara S. Mason, 7.46 acrcs, Clarksville, $90, , -Jc.scph A. Covington lo Martha H. Covington, I lol, Farmington, - Tummy S. Hall lo Dana C. Hall, .78 ncre, Mocksvlllo. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e The following incidents were rcporlcd 10 the Mocksville Police Department. - The breaking and entering of a Iruck parked off Yadkinville Road was reported Dec. I. -Tho breaking,entering and lar­ ceny from drink machines on Yad­ kinville Road was rcporlcd Dcc. I . - The larceny of nn ATM card from a home on Cnriner Sireel was reported Dec. 3. - The breaking and entering of an apartment off M illing Road was reported Dec. I . ■ A vehicle parked al Squire Boone Plaza was damaged by the door of another vehicle, it wns re­ ported Dcc. 1. - A trespasser was on property on Duke Street, it was reported Dcc. 6. - The larceny of $23 worth of gasoline from Fast Track, Yadkinville Road, was rcporlcd Dee, 7. Arrests -Vlcklo Lynn Miller, 50, of 133 Friendship Court, was charged Dcc, I with shoplifting, 1'rial date: Jan. 29. - William Henry King Jr., 24, of 229 Drum Lane, was charged Dee. 2 with communicating threats. Trial dale: Dcc. 18. -Janet Lynn M illes,36,of2372 U.S. 601 S., was chargcd Dcc, 3 with concealment of merchandise. Trial dale; Jnn. 15. TVufflc Accidcnt - Warren Hownrd Jones, 44, of 120 Excalibur, failed to slop Ihe 1996 Ford he was driving on Soulh Main Street al 12:25 p.m. Dec. 3 before il hil the rear of a 1986 Ford driven by James Max Sale Jr., 51, of 120 Starlight Lane, reported As­ sistant Chief W.J. Stoneman. H i g h w a y P a t r o l -Í The following traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. Tccn Charged With Drunk Driving A Davie teen was chargcd with DW I, failure lo rcducc speed, and possession of marijuann after Ihe vehicle he was driving hit nnother Dcc. 2. ■ Benjamin Forrest Carter of 566 Howarlown Circle, Mocksville was driving a 1994 Honda vehicle south on N.C. 801 behind a 1986 Honda driven by Annette Melissa Bowles of 757 N.C. 801 North, Advancc. Bowles was slowing her vehicle lo make a right turn into a private drive when Carter's veliicle struck hers in the rear. Bowles' vehicle wns forced off the right shoulder and collided with a mailbox. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported' the accidenl occurred at approxi­ mulely 5:30 p.m. and Bowles was taken lo Forsyth Hospilal in Win­ ston-Salem for treatment. Collision O nU ,S .6 4 A Davie woman was charged wilh failure to rcducc speed after tlie vehicle she was driving hit anolher Dec. 3. Bertha Slaydon Allen of 2540 U.S. 64 Easl, Mocksville wns driv­ ing her 1990 Chevrolel vehicle east on U.S. 64 behind a 1994 Ford ve­ hicle driven by Stephanie Ann Baddelcy of Lexington. Baddeley stopped her vehicle for traffic nnd Allen's vchicle collided with il. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported Ihe accident occurred at approxi­ mately 5:35 p.m. und there were no injuries. Three Cur Wrcck On U ii. 601 Two drivers were charged ufter a wreck in Dnvic on Dec, 3. Claudia Gama Antunes of 17 19 U.S. 601 Soulh, Mocksvlllo was driving her 1995 Nissan vehicle south on 601 in from of n 1980 Nissan pick-up driven by Paul Wesley Lagle of 1468 N. M ain Street, Mocksvlllo and a 1995 Mer­ cury vehicic driven by Barrio Suounn Pueschel of5996N.C. 801 South, Mocksvillc. Antunes slowed her vehicic lo make a left lurn inlo a private drive when Laglo's vehicic collided with hers. Pueschel's ve­ hicle then collided with Laglo's. Lagle was chargcd wilh failure to reduce speed und Pueschel was charged with following loo closely. Trooper M.T, Dallon reporled Ihe accident occurred nt approxi­ mately 3:40 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Wrcck On Jcrlcho Church Rond A Davie man was chargcd wilh exceeding safe speed after ho wrecked Ihe vehicle he was driving D ec.4. Christopher Lane Blakley of 2223 U.S. 64 Wesl, Mocksville was driving a 1995 Honda vehicle south on Jericho Church Road exceeding a safe speed for tho wel rondway. Blakley's vehicle ran off the road lo the right and into a yard. The ve­ hicle collided with a small tree and telcplionc junction box. The vehicle continued to travel south and col­ lided with a rock. Trooper A.T, Keller reported Ihe accidenl occurrcd at approximately 3:30 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Uulh Drivers Charged A Davie woman was chargcd wilh failure to reducc speed and a Yadkin man was charged will) reg­ istralion violation nfter un accidcnt in Davio on Dec. 5. Sheila Reavis Cohen of 638 Richie Road, Mocksville was driv­ ing her 1991 Toyolu vehicle norlli on U.S. 601 behind n 1978 Toyota pick-up driven by Patrick Lee Spillman of Yadkinville. Spillman stopped his truck for traffic and Cohcii’s vehicle collided with it. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurrcd ut approximately 3:13 p.m. and there were no Inju­ ries. Wreck Duningcs Fcncc No chargos were filed after a wrcck in Davio County on Dcc, 5. D avid Joshua Hege of 360 Bridle Lane, Advance was driving Pleusc See Page 7 GRAND OPENING! S P R A Y E O - O N B E D L I N E R S ! • Rhino Linings TUFF STUFF* Polyurothane forms a watertight seal to the truck bed provonting rust and corrosion Sproys on lip to IM” thick... Will not crack, warp or pool ’ Toxturod surface roducos cargo slippage, noiso and vibration R h i n o U n in g s ' RHINO LININGS OF CLEMMONS 6300 Ramada Drive Clemmons, NC 27012 712-1088 Ollor Expires 12/31/03 D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r . s d i i y , D c c . 1 1 , 2 0 0 3 - 7 T o b a c c o F a r m e r V o t e J a n . 5 - 9 1 I — ^---... Deputy Mark Crater antd Sheriff Allen W hitaker take Jawara Igwe Moore into custody. - Photos by Robin Fergusson 3 Pounds Of Pot Seized In Traffic Stop Jawara Igwe Moore didn'l know it last Thursdiiy us he was traveling on 1-40 in Duvie County, but he was being fol­ lowed. OITtcers from Winston-Salem were on his trail, after watching u drug deal tuke placc there, said Davie Sheriff’s Deputy Mark Cruter. The problem was, those Win- ston-Sulem olTiccrs were work­ ing undercover, and didn’t have marked cars or blue lights or si­ rens. Crater gol Ihe call lor assis- tanee, and got onto 1-40 and T stopped the 1999 Jeep Chgrokce driven by Moore near U.S. 64. “There was a very sirong odor of murijuana emitting from Ihc vchicle," Craler said. With the help of drug-sniff­ ing dogs, officers found a black trash bug containing six plastic Zip-Loek bags, cach containing u half pound of niarl junna. “It was high quality. It was good stuff," Cruter said. Moore was chargcd with pos­ session with Intent to manulac- ture, .sell and deliver marijuana, felony possession of marijuana, and maintaining a vehicle for the purpose of transporting a con­ trolled subslance. Moore was released afler posting a $15,000 bond. He is scheduled to face the charges al a first appearance hearing Dec. II in Davie District Court. His vehicle was .seized. H i g h w a y P a t r o Sheriff Allen W hitaker watches Detective J.D. Hartman and Deputy Mark Crater weigh the seized marijuana. Continued From Page 6 his 2001 Chevrolet vehicle soulh on Gun Club Road wiien il ran off the roud lo the righi. Hege's vehicle siruck a fcnce and a utility pole. Trooper L.J. Slaley Jr. rcpiirled Ihe accident occarrcd ut approxi­ mately 11:30 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Wreck Near SlioppliiK Center A Davie man was cliargcd with safe movemenl violalion afler Ihe vehicle he was driving hil anolher Dcc. 5.Kevin Mallhcw Winters of 3037 U.S. 64 East, Moeksville was driving a 1992 Ford vchicle east in the parking lot of.Tanglewooil Com- mons. Shawn Lewis Slielby of Clemmons wns driving a 1995 Chevrolet vehicle soulh on N.C. 801 and had merged Into the lurning lane. Winters atlemplcd lo make a left lurn lo travel norlh on 801 when ills vehicle failed to yield right of way and collided with Shelby's. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihe accldenl occurred al approximately 5:45 p.m. Wrcck On Icy Bridge A Davie woman was cliargcd wilh exceeding safe speed nflcr siie wrecked Ihe vehicle she was driv­ ing Doe, 6. Daisy Pcuningtou Temple of 118 Koberson Drive, Mocksville was driving her 1993 Ford vchicle east on U.S. 158 when sho lost control on an ice covered bridge. Temple's vchicle sirack Ihe right conerete bridge rail, Ihen irav- eled across llie ccmer line and struck Ihe left concrete bridge rail. 'I'roiipcr A .A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approximately 6:15 a.m. ami Iherc were no injuries, Winslmi-Snleni Women Churged A Forsyth woman was chargcil with failure 10 reduce speed alter the vchicle .she was driving hiraiiiillier Dec. fl. Jeaiincltc Clore of Winslon-Sa- lern was driving her 2(1(11 Chevrolet vehicle east on U.S. 158, Eugene Clifford Curtis of Granile Falls was driving a 20(11 Honda vehicle easl on 158 and had slopped for iral'fie. Clore failed U) reduce the speed of licr vehicle in lime before il collided with Curtis', TrooperA.T. Keller reporled Ihe aceideiil oecurreil al approximately 6:09 p.m. Vehicle Wrecks, Overturns A North Carolina man was chargeil with exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving Dcc. fi.James Qrren McLean of Mooresville was driving Ilis 2(1110 Chevrolet pick-up norlh oil 801 when il spun mil of conlrol on an icy bridge. Mcl,ean's Iruck ran off llie righi shoulder and struck aa emhankmciii and overluriied.TrooperA.A. Jaslice rc- porleil the accidenl occurrcil at ap­ proximately 7:15 a.m. and there v/ere no iiiiuries. Wreck On U.S. 158 A Davie man was charged with exceeding safe speeil and expired regislralion alicr a wrcck in Davie on Dee. (i. Vernon II, llarncs of 26K Ijames Churcli Road, Mocksvillc was driv­ ing a 1981 Toyola pick-up with a nailer allached west on U.S. 158. ndna Gray Gosnell of 657 Cedar (irove Koad. Mocksville was driv­ ing iier I'W Nissan vchicle cast on 158. Haines' trailer traveled in ihc cast lane and struck Closuell's ve­ hicle. 'Г|'оорегЛ./\. Justicc repurled the acciilenl occurrcd al approximately 9 a.m. and Gosnell was taken lo I'orysth Hospital in Winslon-Salem for Irealmenl. No Chnrges I'lled In Wreck No charges were filed alicr an accidenl in Davie on Dcc. 7. Chadwick Dcllon Coopcrof250 Cicorge Jones Road, Mocksville was driving his 1W7 Honda vehicle easl on U.S. 64 when it ran off the right shmilder and siruck a rock column. Cooper’s vehicic conlimied across a privale driveway and siruck aiiollier rock column.Ti'ooper /\./\. Juslice reporled llie accidenl occurrcil al ap­ proximately -I;!? a.m. and Cooper staled he swerved to hiiss a deer. Four Deer Illl In Davle Four deer were reporled hit hy automobiles In Davie Counly. In Ihe following accidenis no injuries lo the ilrivers were rcporlcil: Josepii Lee Weaver of Lexing­ lon was driving his 20(12 Ford ve- hicle enst on U.S. 64 when a deer crossed into the roadway anil col­ lided wilh his vehicle. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe uccident occurred at approxiinalely 9:2.5 p.m. on Nov. 26. Suzanne Myers Allen of IIO Merry Lane, Advance was driving her 2002 Chrysler vehicle norlh on N .C. 801 when il struck a deer in Ihc roadway. Trooper L.J. Stuley Jr. reported the accidcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 7:41) a.m. on Dec. 4. Salley F.lizabelh Cornatzer of 1033 Daltimore Koad, Advance was drivingher 1994 Buick vehicle north on Cornalzcr Koad when a deer en­ lered Ihe roadway from the shoulder and collided wilh Cornalzer's ve­ hicle. Trooper /\ .T. Keller reported the accidenl occurred al approxiinalely 8:15 n.m. on Dec. 6. Palricia Snyder Payne of 112 Uriglil Leaf Lnne, Mocksville was driving her 1995 Milsuhishi vehicle north on Sliefneld Koad when il siruck a deer in Ihe roadway. Trooper L.J. Slaley Jr. re­ porled Ihe aecideiil occurred al ap- proxiinalely 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 6. II Wnsn’l Him In lasl week's Highway Patrol reports Michael Shawn Swaney was incorrectly listed as charged in an nccidenl. The olher driver, Cnrla M ullins W illiam s, was the one charged wiih failure to yield and no .scat licit. Fluc-curcd tobacco farmers can vole Jnn. .5-9 in a mail rcfer- cndtini to dccidc whether acrc- agc-poundagc ipiotiis and pricu support will continue for flue- cureil tobacco for the next three years. Quotas and pricc supporl will remain in effect for 2004, 200.5 and 2006, if two-thirds or more ofthe farmers vole yes. For the ballots to he counted. farmers tnusl return ballots (in person or by mail) to their local FSA officc tto later than Friday, Jan. 9. The persons allowed to vote in the referendum will only be the persons .sharing In the risk of producing flue-cured tobacco for 2003. Notices showing the 2004-crop citiolas and allotments for individual flue-cured tobacco fanners will be mailed prior to the referendum. Learn About Conservation Programs At Dec. 15 Event Davie County residents will have the opportunity to learn about conservation programs and provide input on these pro- griims at a meeting sponsored by the Duvie Soil und Water Con­ servation District Dec. 15., at I p.m. in tho second floor meeting room of the Counly Office Huilding ul ISO S. Main St., Mocksville. The district is hoping lo get broad input and local perspec­ tives on natural resource prob­ lems and concerns which will help them in developing and guiding conservation programs and district actlvilies, .said Fred Alexander, district conserva­ tionist. They are particularly interested in input from farmers or other rurul landowners dealing with natural resource concerns on private working lands. Information will be provideil on conditions and trends of loctil natural resoui'ces, an overview of programs available, and priori­ ties for assistance. A ttendees will huve the opportunity to discuss issuses ol specific importance Or concern, the need for new or innovative con.servalion practices, public, outreach and information idens, or other concerns. The information gathered nt the meeting will be used by the Locul Work Group, which Is a natural resource agency group chaired by the dislricl, to help formulate priorities nnd other iterns for Conservation Pro­ grams for 2004, including the USDA Conservation Programs, such us the Environm ental Qunlity Incentives Program (EQIP), nnd the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program(WHIP). 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Wy'W.w.comferridgeVcoin ■ Hours; Friday & Saturday S Ä t e ) K . ? 4 ! * ! .,v ’ ''■■'-'V - Ñ iti’sbfy Gö 1 1 3 ^ " Yn d kin viïlë yfi 8 - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D c c , 1 1 , 2 0 0 3 Planners To Discuss Rezoning Requests ( , ; Tliere will be a meeting of the Davie County Planning Board on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Commissioners Room ofthe Davie County Administration Building. Mocksvillc. James C. Howard III has ap­ plied to rezone 2.6 acrcs of land from Residential (R-20) and Residential Agricultural (R-A) to Highway Business (H-B). This property is located at 1028 N.C. 801 N., directly across from Redland Road, aParcel 39 of Davie County Tax Map C-7. Bunifam Limited Partnership has applied to rezone approxi­ mately 75 acrcs of land from Residential (R-20) to Residen­ tial Suburban Special Use (R-12- S) for a planned unit develop­ ment consisting of (40) 2-unlt at­ tached homes and (57) detached patio homes. Thi.s properly is located within the Hickory Hill country club, off the end of Pine Vnllcy Rond and the east side of I n t r o d u c i n g y o u r N E W “ H o m e t o w n F i n a n c e C o m p a n y ” Chris Rivers and iViicheiie Caiiaiian have opened a NEW “hometown” Finance Company in Mocksville. Chris has operated a finance company for 31 years ii* Mocksville. Michelle has 10 years experience. You can find us at U N I V E R S A L F I N A N C E 1039 Yadkinville Rd„ Mocksville. Located between Raffles and Davie Jewelers. We would like to invito new and all of our former customers to call or visit us at our new location. As in the past, you can expect the same fast and friendly service you’ve always received, UlN^fVERSAL FINANCE 1039 Yadkinville Itoad • Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-0009 Cornatzer Road, a portion of Parcel 54.01 of Davie County Tax Map J-6. Lee Barber and others have submitted for Final Plat review a 7 lot single family residential subdivision titled Mcadowood Section 2. This 6.184 acre prop­ erty is located adjacent to the south side of the Meadowood Scction I subdivision and is Par­ ed 27.05 of Davie County Tax Map L-3. W estview Development Company has submitted for Fi­ nal Plat review a 36 lot .single family residential subdivision titled Redland Place. This 36.3 acre property is locatcd off the west side of Redland Road ap­ proximately 500 feet north of U.S. 158 and is Parcel 33 of Davie County Tax Map E-7. For more information call 751-3340. C a t t l e m e n T o M e e t D e c . 1 6 There will be a meeting of the Davie and Yadkin cattlemen as- •sociations Tuesday, Dcc. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Shefficld- Calahnln Volunteer Fire Depart­ ment on Dyson Road, northwest of Mocksville. Farm Credit will discuss ways to be more efficient with financial resources and utilizing credil wisely. The Yadkin Valley Cattlemen's Alliance will con­ duct a business meeting to clect officers and plan programs. There will be a sponsored meal so reservatiort.s are rc- quc.sted before Friday, Dec. 12, by calling the Dnvie Extension officc at 751-6297. ŸOÜOUÎliffl* GOOD HAN DOWN. The lasl thing our falhei-s anci mothers want to lose is their independence, And you can help them maintain it by providing them the medical supplies and equipmenl ihey need. It^ as easy as going online to rowanmedica ,com. a secured Rowan Medical Facilities website with hundreds of items in our catalog. Everything from portable oxygen units, lo wheelchairs, to hospital beds, to diabetes rnonilors. When you find what you want, place your order with a few clicl<s of the mouse, and il will be delivered to your door. And if you don’ifind what you’re looking for, call or visit our store at 126 Statesville Boulevard in Salisbury There you’ll find over 3000 items, the largest inventory in the area. When you were young, chances are your foll<s gave you the support you needed when things got lough. Now you can do the same for them. GO ONLINE FOR THE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT YOUR LOVED ONES HEED. ROWAHHEDI(AL.(OH I-800-3I.1-0ISI Pet Corner Buster Cleary, a Mocksville town commissioner for 23 years and a Davie County commissioner for four years, has been a dog and cat lover all his life. His present companion. Cocoa, age 8 and 1/2, Is a Teacup Poodle that loves to be with Buster wherever he goes. Buster previously had three other dog companions and presently pro­ vides food and shelter for two stray cats which he had neutered. Buster believes in the program of the Davie County Humane Society, but thinks more people and more money should be involved. He strongly believes in the need for an adoption center and looks fonward to Its establishment. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , D c c . 1 1 , 2 0 0 3 - 9 D o w n t o w n A l i v e W i t h E v e n t s T h i s l - l o l i d a y S e a s o n Take a leisurely carriage ride Ihrough the streets of Mocks­ ville. Stop to listen to carolers. Get a cup of hot coffee. Shop at the unique stores. Downtown Mocksville has a variety of events planned for the holiday season. On Wednesday, Dec. 10, the Lutheran Church Choir will per­ form at 6:30 p.m. On Thursdny, Deo. 11, the William R. Davie and Mocks­ ville Elementary Chorus will sing at 6:30. On Friday, Dec. 12, horse and buggy rides will be offered by Ricky Naylor. On Saturday, Dcc. 13, Santa and Mrs. Clause will be at the Davie School of Dance from I- 4 p.m, On Sunday, Dec. 14, horse and buggy rides will again be offered beginning at 6:30 p.m. On Wednesday, Dec. 17, the Jericho Singers will perform at 6:30 p.m. On Thursday, Dec. 18, the , Davic iHigh School Choral De-"i partment will perform at 6:30 p.m. Horse and buggy rides will also be offered on Friday and Saturday nights, Dec. 19 and 20. Storehouse Benefits From Charity The 2003 Bi-Lo Charity Clas­ sic has raised more than $3 mil­ lion in this year’s 20th anniver­ sary event June 9 in the Upstate of South Carolina, Each Bi-Lo supermarket re- Family Farmers From Hurricane On Oct. 8, President Bush amended Presidential Major di­ saster declration number M-1490 to include 12 North Carolina counties where eligible family farmers may qualified for Fed­ eral disaster assistance, including Farm Service Agency emergency loans. This action is based on dam­ ages and losses caused by Hurri­ cane Isabel that occurrcd from ^ept. 18-26. Davie County is among 13 additional counties ceived $1,000 from tournament proceeds to assist u local non­ profit in their community. A Storehouse for Jesus in Mocks­ ville was a recipient of this year’s donation. Can Get Help Isabel Damage named as contiguous disaster ar­ eas where eligible family farm­ ers may also qualify for FSA emergency loans. Ed Hall said thnt effective Oct. 8, farmers in Davie or Davidson County may apply for emergency loans for physical and production losses. June 8, 2004 is the deadline for filing an ap­ plication. For additional information, call the FSA Office at 1-800-524- 3389. CUSTOM DESIGN WITHOUT IHE CUSTOM PRICE The Tesserae Carpet System lets you design Individual living spaces In any room-easlly and aftordably, CAREFREE CARPET SYSTEM Should dam age occur such as stains or excessive wear, yoLi can simply remove Individual panels and replace therr> with new ones In seconds- helping you maintain exceptional beauty tor years to come, CLEAN, MESS-FREE INSTALLATION Tesserae panels ore professionally Installed using TtactlonBook™ Glueiess Installation. This creates a secure hold throughout the room without messy glues or other adhesives, ATTACHED FIDOR PAD Each Tesserae panel has attached residential padding with a moisture barrier built In- assuring a soft, comfortable, quiet feel and added subfloor protection. MIUIKEN Q ^ccepted Hours: Mon, -Fri. 8-(j Sc Sat. 9-1 213 New Highway 64 West, Lexington, N C Phone: 249-6672 CARPET & f l o o r in g COVERING The following eases were dis­ posed of in Davic Adminislrulive Court Ocl. 17. Presldini!; Magislralc Ellen E. Dreehslcr, Proseculing: Wendy Terry, iissislunl DA.- Lois R. Gibson, fuilure lostop forslopsign/ flnsliing red lighl, reduccit to im­ proper equipmenl, $25, cost. - Mario A. Oomez, I'niture to re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil setllemcni. -Juson L. Griffin, fnilure lo wcur drivers sent bell, $25, cosl; und fail­ ure to nolify Depurlmeitt of Molor Vehicles of address clinnge, dis­ missed per eorreelion. - Micuh D. Hurris, exceeding safe speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Corey M. Hensley, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced lo 78 in a 70, $5, cosl. - Perry S. Hodge, speeding 85 in n 70, rcduccd lo improper ccpiip- mcnt, $25, cosl. - Jennifer L. Hornbuckle, speed­ ing 87 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $10, eost. - Lnrry D. Hudson, no opcrnlors license, dismissed per correclion. - Samuel F. Hudson, speeding 80 in a 70, dismissed in the interest of justice. - Juson R. Hughes, no regislru­ tion card nnd permitling operntion of vehicle wilh no insurnnce, dis­ missed percorrection. - Ernpernlriz H. Johnson, ex­ pired registration cartl/liig and ex­ pired inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. - Michacl D. Johnson, fnilure to securc pussenger under 16 nnd fail­ ure to notify Dcpnrmeni of Molor Vehicles of nddress chnnge, dis­ missed por correclion. - Lorri N. Johnston, expired in­ spection slicker, dismissed percor­ rection. - Carrie B. Jollie, .speeding 70 in a 55, rcduced lo improper equip- ment, $25, cost. - Jerry R. Jones Jr„ possession of a mail bcvernge/unforlified wine not l‘J/20, $25, cosl. - Sleven W. Jones, possession of n mnll bcvernge/unforlified wine not 19/20, $25, cosl. - Ajny S. Kndnkia, exceeding snfe speed, dismissed per civil sclllcmenl. . - Nancy L. King, excceiting safe speed, dismissed per civil selllu- menl. - Rhonda E. Krey, no operalors license, dismissed per correclion. - Justin R. Lamonds, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl, - Harold D. Lanning, following loo closely, reduced lo improper ei|uipmenl, $25, cosl. - Letitia A. LulTman, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, $5, cost; expired inspection slicker, (lismissed per correclion. - Andrew A. Lusk, fnilure lo wenr drivers sent belt, $25, cosl; no opernlors license, expired inspec­ tion sticker, expired registration curd/Ing, dismissed per correction. - Alexunder S. McGuire, speed­ ing 60 in u 45, reduced to Improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Thomas J, Merrill, speeding 60 in n 45, reduced lo 54 in n 45, $5, cosl. - Judy S. Miller, expired inspee­ lion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Tonia T. Moore, driving with license revoked,dismissed percor­ rection. - Yeny N. Mora, fnilure to stop for stopsign/flushing red lighl, re­ duced lo improper‘c(|iiipmenl, $25, cost. - Jucqucline Morion, speeding 69 in u 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Slephen A. Munyan, speeding 50 in a 35, reduced lo improper eiiuipmem, $25, cosl; expired in­ spection slicker, disinissed per cor­ rection. - June M. Parris, failure to yield, dismissed per civil .seltlement. - Silvia V, Plnzn, expired regis- irulion cnrd/tng, dismissed per civil settlement. - Jacqueline N. Priddy, speeding 68 in n 55, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Holly K. Prillnmnn, fnilure to slop for slopsign/flnshing red lighl, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Yesicn M. Q(|uendo, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl, - Fruncisco C. Ruyo, speeding 53 in a .^5, rcduced to 44 in n 35, $5, cost. - Erin E. Kcuding. speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Mnx VV. Reed, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Frnncisco J. Reyes, fictitious/ concealed/revoked registration card/tag nnd permit operntion of vehicle with no insurnnce, dis­ missed per correclion. - Michel P. Rice, speeding 80 in n 70, rcduced lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Franco S. Rizo, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $75, cosl. - Roberl H. Romncluik, expired regislrnlion card/lag nnd expired in.speclion slicker, disniis.sed per correclion; - Michnel S, Roulh, speeding 82 hi n 70, reduced lo improper ei|uip- nient, $25, cost; licensc nol In pos- ■scssion, dismi.sscd per correclion: fnilure lo wenr drivers sent bell, dis­ missed per plen. - Jnine.s P. Russell, unsufe move­ ment, dismissed per civil sellle- menl. - Clinrlie W. Sawyer, speeding 82 in n 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. -Timolhy F. Shlnaull, fnilure to wenr drivers sent bell, $25, cosl. - Tricin R. Shires, speeding 69 in n 55, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl, - Wendell G. Sigmon, speeding 85 in a 70, rcduced lo improper equipmenl, $50, cosl. - James E. Smiley, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced lo improper ciiuip- menl, $25, cost. ■ Curl N. Smith, speeding 70 in n 55, rcduced to improper ciiuip- inent, $10(1, cosl; Improper passing, dismissed per plen. - Knndnll R. Smitli, improper pnssing, reduced lo lmpro|)er ei|uip- ment, $25, cost. - Kristie O. Slephens, operuling a vehicle w ilh no insurnnce, dismlsse per correction. - Billy R. Sweal III,,speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equip­ menl, $25i cost. - Brandi L. Taylor, fnilure lo re­ duce speed, dismis.sed per civil seltlemenl, - Rnmsey J, Tuylor, driving wilh license revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Juslin D, Thompson, speeding 9-1 in'n 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $25, cosl. - Jc.s.se J. Troxeil, possession of n mnll beverge/unforlifled wine not 19/20, $25, cosl. - Jennifer D. Vanhoy, following loo closely, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Mary K. Vaughn, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper ei|uip- ment, $25, co.sl. - Javier S. Villunevevu, expired regislrnlion cnrd/tng, dismissed per correclion. - Lnrry D. Whittle, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper c(|Uip- ment, $25, cosl. - Lnru A. Willinms, fnilure to wcur drivers .sent hell, $25, cost; expired regislrulion curd/lug, dis­ missed per correction. - Mni S, Ynng, speeding 83 in n 70, reduced lo improper ec|uipmenl, $25, cost. - Antliony T. Younger, open con­ tniner ufter consilming ulcohol, rc­ duced lo open contniner in pnsscn- ger area, $25, cosl. Nov, 7 The following cases were dis­ posed of in Duvie Adminisirntive Court Nov. 7. Presiding: Mngislrnle Ellen E, Drechsler, Proseculing: Wendy Terry, nssislani DA, -Jodi N, Allen, speeding61 inn 45, rcduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Krystnl D. Angell, designnted lane violation, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Pedro B. Apuricio, speeding 86 in u 70, reduced to Improper ei|uip- ment, $50, cosl. - Duniel J. Brode, license nol in possession, dismissed per correc­ lion. , C O O L E E M E E V I D E O SUPER SUNDAY SPECIAL • *1.99 Movie Rentals Games *5 for 5 Days Every 11th Rental Is Free_______ Now Carrying Designer Ladies ClothesRnlph Lnuron. Cnlvlfl Kloln. Liz CIniborno & Jonoa Now York Cooleemee Shopping Center * 284-2950 - Eric D. Urown, speeding 85 in u 70, reduced to improper cipiip- ment, $25, cosl. • Jeffrey J. Bulger, speeding 80 in a 70. reduccd lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Lori M. Cumpbell, .speeding 60 in u 45, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - George E. Cnrler, failure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil scUlement. - Heather 0 . Clinc, expired reg- islrulion cnrd/lug, dismissed per correclion. - Joseph R. Dniley, speeding 89 inn 70, reduced lo 79 inn 70, $10, cost. - Cristinn S. Delacrui, no opera­ lors license, dismissed per correc­ lion; failure to reduce speed, dis­ mis.sed per civil selllcment. - John W. Denton, expired reg- islrntion cnrd/tng, dismissed per correction. - Wendy P. Edgington, speeding 87 In n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - Steven K. Fnyne II, expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. - Chri.siopher Ferlitlu, fnilure lo wenr drivers sent belt, $25, cosl; fnilure to nolify Department of Motor Vehicles of nddress chnngc, dismissed percorrection. - Philip M. Olcnn, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $50, cosl. - Timolhy A. Hahn, driving/al­ lowing vehicle not registcred/lilled, dismissed per correclion, - David L. Hurtsell, driving wllh licensc revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Angela S. Honeycutt, expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. - Gordon M. Hough, speeding 60 in a 45, reduccd lo improper equipmenl, $25, cost. - Molly M. Kincaid, failure lo secure passenger under 16, dis­ missed per correction. - Shylla H. Lackey, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Hugh A. Lee Jr., unsnfe move­ ment, di.smisscd. - Young S. Lee, speeding 84 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Antony S. Lewis, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper eipiip- ment, $25, cosl. - Clinton M. Menucof, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in n 70, $10, cosl. - Floriiielo M. M endez, im ­ proper pnssing, reduced to improper e(|uipmenl, $25, cosl. - Paul D. Mills, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced lo inrproper equipmenl, $25; cosl. - Benjumin P. Allred, expired inspection slicker, dismissed por correclion. - Joseph C. Arnold, expired reg­ islrution cnrd/lug, dl.smls.sed per correclion. - Gregory E. Bnrrenllne, failure to wenr drivers sent bell, $25, cosl. - Rebecen S. Bentley, speeding 88 in u 70, reduccd lo 74 in n 70, cost. - Debornh A, Biller, fnilure lo slop for stopsign/ITusliing red lighl, reduced lo improper equipmenl, .$25, cost, - Mnrk A, Blnck, speeding 80 in n 70, reduccd lo Improper e(|uip- ment, $25, cosl, - Rnndy L, Blukeley, speeding 70 in n 55, rcduced to improper equipmenl, $25, cosl, - Mundy L, Bledsoe, fnilure lo secure pussenger linder 16, dis­ mi.ssed percorrection, -Joseph E. Boger, fnilure to no­ lify Depurtmenl of ivlolor Vehicles of address clinnge, dismissed per correclion; window tinting viola­ tion, dismissed per correction, - Michuel L, Bolin, expired in- speclion sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Michnel W. Brandon, expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Yukiko Burrows, speeding 80 in n 70, reduccd lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Anihony L. Cnble, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced lo impro|>er equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Dnn B. Carler Jr., improper equipment - speedometer, $25, cosl. - Andrew P. Collins, no opera­ tors licensc, dismissed per correc­ lion. - Christopher J. Daniels, fcdcrnl safety inspection violalion, dis­ missed per correction; speeding 78 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl; brake/slop light equipment violalion, dismissed per correction. - Chassidy L. Dnvis, window tinting violnlion, dismissed percor­ rection. - Duslin S. Dnwson, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Scih B. Dingwell, expired reg­ istration cnrd/Ing, dismissed per correction. - Brooke E. Eidenmlller, speed­ ing 80 in n 70, reduced lo Improper equipment, $25, cost. - Billy R. Everetle, fnilure to wenr drivers sent belt, $25, cosl; expired inspection slicker, dis- ml.ssed'pcr correction. - Chad A. Forresl, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Joseph S. Foslcr, speeding 65 in a 45, reduced to 54 in n 45, $10, cosl. - Kendnll T. Foster, driving/al­ lowing vehicle not rcglstcred/lilled, dismissed per correclion. - David M. Grady, fuilure to wenr drivers senl belt, $25, cosl; fuilurc lo reduce speed, dismissed per plen. - Shelby B. Grier, improper e(|uipment - spcedomelcr, $25, cosl, - Nicholus T. Hurdcnsllc, unsufe movement, reduced to improper equipmenl, $25, cost. - Shnnnon L. Hartness, operat­ ing a vchlcle with no insurnncc nnd no linbilily insurnnce, dismissed per correction. - Britlnny D. Hoar, expired reg­ islrnlion qnrd/ing, dismissed por correclion. - Pamela C. Hoots, expired in­ spection sllckcr and ficlilious/con- cenled/revoked registrntion card/ lug, dismissed per corrcctlon. - JnmnI S. Houpc, speeding 89 in n 70, reduced lo 79 in n 70, $10, cosl. - Louis T. Howell, speeding 67 in n 45, rcducerl lo 54 in u 45, $10, cosl. - Jny W. Humphrey, expired reg­ istration card/lag, dismissed per eorreelion. - Jodie S. Hunter, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper C(|Ulp- menl, $25, cost, - Dnvid A. Hulchens, fnilure to wcur drivers sent belt, $25, cosl; expired inspection slicker, dis­ missed per eorreelion. - Tummy H. Hutchens, expired inspection sticker, dismis.sed per correclion. - Bridget Hulsenpiller, no opcru- lors license, dismissed per corrcc- llon. - Brndford M. Ivey, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equip­ menl, $25, co.sl. - Cruig S. Johnson, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl; fnilure lo wcur driv­ ers .sent bell, dismissed per plen. - Jeffrey S. Johnson, expired In- speclion slicker, dismissed percor­ rection. - Ronald H. Johnson, speeding 80 in n 70, rcduced to improper ei|uipment, .$25, cosl. - Cnndnce L. Jones, operuling a /¡It’s All About iChristmos Oulcloor Diam o & Music Don’t Just imagine it ...experience it! D e c e m b e r ¡ 3 & 1 4 ~ 6 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 PM Live Music at 6:30,7:30 & 8:30 Drive through..,or stop & Join us for hot dogs, drinks & desserts Potting Zoo for the kidsi Everyone welcome,„and It's (reel H IL L S D A L E B A P T IS T C H U R C H Hwy. 158W - 3 ml. (rom Tanglewood Park 940-6618 • www.hlll8dalebaptlstchurch.org vehicle with no insurance, dis­ missed per correclion. - Rukesh Junirn, speeding 80 in n 70, reduccd lo improper e(|uip- nienl. $25, cosl. - Nichole M. Kunnon, expired registrntion cnrd/Ing, disinissed per correclion. - Debornh A. Keslcr, fuilure lo yield for stopsign/flushing red lighl, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Jong L. Kim, .speeding 80 in n 70, reduced lo imprbpcrequipmcnl, $25, cost. - Richm ond A. Kyeremeh, speeding 80 in n 70, rcduccd lo im ­ proper e(|uipment, $25, cost. - Cnrolyn J. Luwrencc, rccklcss driving to cndnnger, reduced lo im­ proper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Donald G. Lawrence, expired inspection sticker, dismi.ssed per correclion. - Loilu Y. Lewis, speeding 84 In a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $25, cost; failure to secure passenger under 16, (lismissed per plen. - Rodger L. Lewis, fnilure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil .sclllcmenl. - Bnrbnra G. Lilly, failure to stop for slopsign/nnshing red lighl, re­ duced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Melindn T. Lowery, expired registrntion cnrd/Ing nnd no opern­ lors license, dismis.sed per correc­ lion; fnilure lo wenr drivers senl belt, $25, cost. - Jose L. Luna, speeding 60 in n 45, reduced 10 improper eiiulpment, $25, cost. - Eddie O. Miibe, lenving vehicle unallended/unsccurcd, dismissed in llie inleresl of juslice. - Dnmian Mnrcclino, no opcrn- tors license, dismissed per correc­ lion; fnilure to reduce speed, dis­ missed per civil seUicmenl, - Putriciu J. McClellnnd, expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Healher Y. McCrnckcn, speed­ ing 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Jnred A. McManua, no regis- trntlon cnrd, fnilure to npply for new title, expired inspection sllckcr, fic- titious/conccalcd/rcvoked regislra­ lion card/lng, dismissed per correc­ lion. - Jose L. Melchor, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, eosl; improper passing, dismissed. - Andrew W. Melton, driving wilh license revoked nnd posses- sion/dlsplny ofullercd/ficlllious/re- voked drivers licensc, dismissed per correction. - Li.sn H. Mickalowski, fnilure to wear drivers seal bell, $25, cost; child nol in roar seal, dismissed. -Theodore Mickalowski, fuilurc lo wenr driver senl bell, dismissed per plen. - Stuart C. Miller, speeding 83 in n 70, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost; expired inspection slicker, dismissed per correction. - Jnnel W. Milloit, following too closely, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. - Mike A. Morion, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced lo improper ciiuip- menl, $25, cosl. - Tony D. Nichols, fuilure to wenr drivers seat bell, dismissed per mcdicnl condilion. - Willinm T. Nivens, no opcrn­ lors license, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Sleven J. Norris, speeding 85 in a 70, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Angcin S. Nulling, speeding 67 in a 45, reduccd to 54 in a 45, $10, We M a n u fa c tu re O nly T h e B e st “ALL STEEL” S to ra g e & U tility B u ild in g s!!! cost. - Heidi A. Ogle, speeding 68 in n 55, reduccd to improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Amnndn M. Osborne, expired inspeelion slicker nnd expired reg- , Islrullon cnrd/lug, dismissed per eorreelion. - Ronnie D. Overby, unsnfe tires, dismissed per correclion. - Lnureii E. Peddycord, no op­ ernlors license, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Cnrlos A. Perez, unsufe move­ ment, dismissed por civil sottle- ment. - James W. Phipps Jr., failure to wenr drivers senl bell, dismissed in Ihc inleresl of justice. - Donnciano B. Ren, no opera­ tors liccnsc, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Olenyce P. Roybal, no opern­ lors licensc, dismissed per correc­ tion; driving left of center, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Lesler C. Scott, operaling a vehicle w ilh no insurnnce, dis­ missed per corrccllan. • Shnne L, Seay, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. • Soullvong S. Scuk, expired regislrution cnrd/lug, expired in­ spection sllckcr, operuling a vchlcle wilh no insurance, dismissed per correction. - Mullhew G. Sewnrd, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced to improper ei\uipment, $25, cosl. - Snrah D. Sheppard, unsnfe tires, dismissed per eorreelion. - Khndiju A. SInli, liccnsc nol in possession, dismissed por correc­ tion. - George P. Southern, fuilure lo slop for slendy rod light, rcduccd lo improper ei|uipniont, $25, cost. - Loni R. Spivey, no operntors license, dismissed per correction. - Dnrren K. Steelman, expired inspection sllckcr fnilure to nolify Depurtmenl of Motor Vchlcle of nddress chunge, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Shnne L. Slephens, expired in- spoclion slicker und expired regis­ trntion enrd/tag, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Slaccy E. Streil, no liabilily insurnnce, dismissed por correction. - Saint T, Tapp, speeding 80 in n ^ 70, reduccd lo impropcreiiuipmenl, $25, cosl. - Andren R. Tuylor, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equip­ menl, $25, cosl. - Lisu R, Thompson, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rcctlon, - Jncob S. Tuttle, fuilure lo wcur drivers sent bell, $25, cosl; expired inspection slicker, disinissed per correction. - Murvin E. Tuttle, speeding 75 in n 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25. cosl; fuilurc lo wonr driv­ ers scnl bell, dismissed per pica. - Rebecca T. Warlick, speeding 80 in n 70, rcduced to improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. - Paul E. Weber, speeding 80 in n 70, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Lurry M. White, driving wilh licensc revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection; driving left of center, $25, cost. - Scolt L. Whilluker, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Drenn S. Wilkcy, speeding 86 in n 70, reduccd lo improper equip­ menl, $50, cosl; expired inspection slicker, dismissed percorrection. - Mellssn B. Woodwurd, fuilure lo slop for slopsign/flnshing red light, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl. Ä f n , '4 , 7 4 4 ConvonlonI " roll-up door40 (t. widoason. wido availoble (lax ncl Inciudod) • Valu« - loti moro thoo 50 yoort• Invlronmenlalty friendly - Mot« Ihart 20 UDion poundi o( otpholl thinglo) end up In kir>dfUI} oach yeor whII« melo! 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Ed Pow ell’s grandfather missed it by four years - dying in 1948, not living to see Dwight D. Eisenhour finally reverse the OOP's dismal fortunes during the FDR era. Powell grew up in the Davic Couniy hinterlands, one of two sons of a lumbcnnan who oper­ ated a sawmill where Lal<e Myers is today. Bolh boys left for law school. Although he’s wcll'groomed, Ppwell is his grandfather’s kind of Republican - a bedrock, dyed- in-the-wool party faithful, now running for Congress in the 5th district. He was elected to the Gen­ eral Assembly at age 31 in Forsyth County. He became one of Republican Gov. Jim Holshouser’s top lieutenants during lhat administration. He helped pick up the Forsyth County Republican Party from the ash heap of the Watergate fallout. He was chairman of the board of Tanglewood Park dur­ ing its glory years. And he has served as a Raleigh lobbyist for high profile clients from tobacco lo teachers - relationships that could generate both praise and criticism in a campaign. But when it comes to raising money for Congress, Powell finds him.self trailing the field. So far. he’s raised little money to throw at a campaign others are predicting will cost $2 million to wage successfully. At 62, he's losl the youthful charm that translates effectively in televi­ sion commercials. Several other candidates boastof raising morc than a half­ million dollars already, much of it their own money. One candi­ date, John Cosgrove of Clemmons, withdrew from the race last week, leaving eight in a crowded field. Powell said money isn’t ev­ erything,despite what he consid­ ers an annoying media preoccu­ pation with dollars over sub­ stance. “I don’t think you can put a million dollars of TV ads on and convince people you can do tlic job when you have no experi­ ence. People want to know who the person is und something about him, morc than just a 30- second commercial." Powell said he has a history of service and commitment to the party and North Carolina to back up his message. He also has a knack for ver­ bal punching, which he did last week. He took aim at money front- runner Jay Helvey of Winston- Salem, accusing him of being in bed with Democnits who tried lo beat U.S. Sun. Eii/.abeth Dole two years ago. Helvey's campaign chairman is Scott Livengood, head of Krispy Kreme nnd a supporter of Erskine Bowles during his cam­ paign ugainst Dole. “This is proof-positive of what I suspected all along; Win- ston-Salem’s Downtown Demo­ crats are trying lo hijack the Re­ publican primary with their man. Jay Helvey,” Powell said. “It is beyond hypocritical for Helvey to praise Congressman Burr on the campaign trail and then have Erskine Bowles’ biggest sup­ porter in the Sth district as his campaign chairman.” Bowles has been on the Krispy Kreme board of direc­ tors. “Prior to joining the Helvey team, Livengood had no record of involvement with Republican candidates in North Carolina,” Powell said. “I am not going to stond back and watch liberal Democrats and prelend-Repub- licans try to steal the Sth Con-- grcssional District. They know they can’t win the race with a Democrat so they have to Iry to steal it with Helvey. 1 am call­ ing on all the good Republicans across this District to stand up with me and keep Helvey and the Democrats from stealing this election.” Helvey has rnised about $750,000 to finance his cam­ paign. Cosgrove endorsed him as he withdrew. “This race is not going to be decided on who raises the most money,” Powell predicted. “The ones who have raised the mosl money have the least amount of support. You can’t buy this race. These are independent people who are impressed by the qual­ ity ofthe candidate. “I think we’ll do extremely well in Lew isville and Clemmons and Kernersville, the traditional Republican areas of Forsyth. 1 think Helvey will gel the (Forsyth) Country Day par­ ents. About half of them are Democrots,and they’re not able to vote in the primary.” When Powell first ran forthe General Assembly, he spent $5,000. A typical House race now costs $40,000 to $50,000. A state Senate candidate might spend up to $90,000. “It has just gotten totally out- of hand,” he said. But Powell predicted о shake-out in ihe race - already started with Cosgrove. "People are going to start dropping out. There's three kinds of money being raised, The Helvey kind of money, the New York chieftain kind of money from the people he worked for at J.P. Morgan. He's getting his money from New York, Con­ necticut and New Jersey. "Vernon (Robinson) is rais­ ing his money from oul of state. Robinson has borrowed a page from Je.sse Helms. He has the unique ability to raise money from total strangers. He has something unique as a black can- didale. “The vast majority of money is yet to be raised. The good Re- 'О Р ш т т $ о о н г Àutkentio Japanese Cuisine I Dinc-in or Takc-out 678 W ilkesboro St., Mock.sville 336-753-6867 Fax: 336-753-6847 /« Former Poimans Location Business Hours Sunday - Thursday 11:00ani - 9;00pni Friday - Saturdny 11 ;00nm - lO.'OOpmÀ **rm not out to establish myself or promote myself for som e other office. I can give the people good years.” -E d Powell publicans arc going to start giv­ ing their money after tliey see the way this thing shapes up. The good Republicans hoven’t given much money.” He is counting on credentials to make a difference. “This is 0 Republican pri­ mary in which the turnout is likely to be at best 15 percent, and I have worked with and got­ ten to know and worked for the vast majority of those people in the Sth district. That counts for a lot in the Republican primary. “They (other candidates) are thinking ads are going to win this election. I think grass roots ac­ tivity will win this election.” He has enlisted Coy Privetle, former Christian Action League president, to join his campaign. “Coy and I first got to know each other when I was in the leg­ islature. Coy was lobbying for highway safety when I was high­ way commissioner. Drunk driv­ ers wns his main thrust. We’ve been friends ever since.” Powell is the son of Marga­ ret Green Powell and the late Harrell Powell of Davie County. His mother is 91. She grew up on Grecnhill Road, her dad op­ erating a community store there. Powell’s father and uncle, L.R. “Duck" Powell, nnd grand­ father, Roberson Powell, ran the sawmill, cutting boards used to crate furniture. He and his brother, Harrell Powell of Bermuda Run, worked for their father, "We learned hard work at an carly age. At 12 wc Ч(сге down at the sawmill." His job was to off-bear the lumber as it was cut. Powell attended Mocksville High School before he was moved to the new consolidated Davie Couniy High School for his sophomore year. He is a member of the Davie Class of 1959. He earned a bachelor’s de­ gree from UNC-Chapel Hill and law degree from Wake Forest University. “Growing up in rural Davie Couniy makes you a different person. You learn the value of hard work. You learn the woods and branches and creeks. I’ve taken my kids out so they could appreciate whal it’s like in the woods. It gives you a sense of independence.” His other grandfather, Sanford Green, ran a country Slore on Couniy Home Road. “Green Store on Friday night was the rural meeting place, ' There aren’t many like that any­ more. The ladies would go lo the house, 1 don't carc if they were relatives or not. And the men would talk at the sjore. That's where I learned nbout politics - around the potbelly stove. It’s sad there aren't more of those places around. Politicians would go there to leam what was go­ ing on. Places like that and the barbershops is where public opinion was formed.” Powell was a young Win­ ston-Salem attorney when he filed for a State House race in 1971. He was given little to no chance, running against five in­ cumbents. He finished fourth in a race for five seats. He now practices mostly civil law, but he has been a lobbyist for Ford M otor Co., R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., and the N.C. Association of Educators, which some consider nn arm of the Democratic Party. He hns helped push tort re­ form legislation to limit damages in lawsuits. As head of the Tanglewood Park l3oard, he led the effort to remove politics from the park, leasing it from the county. “We had to make our own way, and wo did. After a year or two we made a profit. We worked a very strong bipartisan board." With Graham Bennett and leaders from RJR, Piedmont Air­ lines, Wnchovia, Sara Lee and others, the park landed the Van­ tage Championship, and RJR dollars paid for vast improve­ ments lo the golf course. “I think we did a good job,” Powell said. Earlier in his career. Gov, Holshouser hud made Powell his Commissioner of Motor Ve­ hicles. “It was a place where you could abuse power if you were so inclined. Bul I think my rccord shows I took that Job se­ riously, even ns u young man. That’s part of this race - how will you react to the control of power? How you handle power, if you will use it wisely. I’ve suid it many times, ‘Don’t get too big for your britches.’ People don’t wnnt someone going up there for themselves. “It’s important to have some­ one (in Congress) who has worked with a team, wilh county commissioners. If you huve somebody wilh no experience, obviously they stnrt way be­ hind.” He said Helvey doesn'l even know the other Republican con­ gressmen in North Carolina, people he has grown up with in politics. But should Helvey be condemned for huving Demo­ crats us friends? “I've gol a lot of Democrui C o n s id e rim the feet that Jesus hacfhis doubts, w hy can’t you? The Episcopal Cliurcli of tlie Asccnsion Welcomes You. W orshipS m ices; 9:00<i.m i5 ll:0 0 a .m . Sundny Srhool 10:00a.m. 183 Fork-Bixby Rond • Advnnce, NC 27(X)6 • 336.998.0857 www.ti.scc nslon-fork.org fiends. Bul Helvey has zero Re­ publican friends. His firsl in­ volvement in the party was as a guest ofthe state convention this year. He hnd never been to a pre­ cinct meeting or any other meet­ ing, as far as I know, unlil he filed for Congress. “When you apply for a job, you don’t apply for president unless you’ve done some work in the business before. Wc have a lot of people who have worked in the business - Joe Byrd, Vir­ ginia Foxx, Vernon Robinson and myself - who have worked in the party. "His (Helvey’s) time will come, but you need to do some work in the vineyard first before you drink the wine. I think the feeling in the primary is that the one who has done the work in the vineyard will be the one who wins the rnce. “The last thing in the worid wc need is a Republican Con­ gressman who has to be intro­ duced to the other Republican congrcssmon in North Carolina us part of his indoctrination. These people don’t have any idea who Jay Helvey or (Nathan) Tabor is. I welcome them, but I expect them to work their way in rather than buy their way in." Two years ago, Powell had teamed up with former mayor W.C. “Bill" McGee to run for two scats in the State House. Redislricting changed all tlrat, splitting the district nnd shifting Powell's home to the 94th House district served by Rep. Michael Decker. Decker latter shifted to the Democratic Party and has' now shifted back. Powell lost by a huge mar­ gin. “Obviously, he (Decker) had the district redrawn with the Democrats to benefit him. I had less than two months to run against an 18-year incumbent who - as we see now - had moniy from everybody in the worid.” Why should voters consider him? “At my age. I'm not out to establish m yself or promote myself for some other office. I can give the people good years. Richard (Burr) gave us 10 good years. Wc don’t need someone running for this officc who will jump lo something else in two years if they can raise the money.” The primary is set for May, but the General Assembly’s re- disiriciing debate could push the dale bnck as late as September. “If you took a poll today, there's a lot of uncertainty about the racc - not so much about who three or four of us are, but they (voters) are not quite ready to get inlo it.The hard core loyalists are out, bul the rest of the people think it’s much too early nnd they’re not ready to make a com­ milment. It’s going to be the first of the year before you see a high interest in the rnce. But once you see that interest, you’re going'to seo people focus on experience nnd common .sense. ‘Who's had life experience? Who's the mpst like me?’Thut is what voters will be looking at. 1 think I will size up very well in that. “I expect to carry Dnvie County because people there see that I'm the most like them. I've worked hard, but nothing's gone to my head in my life experience. I'm capable of doing the job. It's a wonderful place to be from. They’re good solid people.They don't like fancy pants people. I've moved my address, but I haven’t moved my character." Family friend Bill Seaford of the Center community hns told Powell he doesn’t know of any Dnvie County native ever being elected to Congress, “1 hope to be the first. “I think long term relation­ ships with the people of this dis­ trict are going to pay dividends because I think people know me and trust me.This is a race based on knowledge, boekground, trust. That's where I think people like me rise to the top. You can't buy that. You have to work for it and do it over the years when people come to know they can count on you, “My life's nn open book. Re­ publicans know about the hard work I've done over the years, the philosophy I have talked about. I don't have to brag about being a conservative. My history proves it. I'm proud to hnve helped liternlly hundreds of other Republican seek office and win officc. I think that’s what people ore looking for.” He took the job as chairman of the Forysth OOP after Wuiergute, which hnd wiped out all but one Republican office­ holder. Only Judge Abner Alexander survived that blood­ bath, but he was unopposed. “We hnd to rebuild, totally rebuild the party.” Al Gov, Holshouser’s re­ quest, Powell ran for Attorney General against Rufus Edmislen and his friend, now Congress­ man Howard Coble, ran for Sec­ relary of Revenue. “We were the sacrificial^ lambs.Those were tough times.” Powell and his wife Bebe have been married for 29 years and have four children, Edward Jr., Joseph, Elizabeth, and Ashley. Edward.Jioscph,nnd Elizabeth arc all graduates of R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, Ashley is pres­ ently in the sixth Grade at Whitaker Elementary School. The Powells are members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Win­ ston-Salem. Powell was drafted into the Army and served 1967-69. He served at Long Binh Post in South Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star. Among the candidates for Congress are Jay Helvey, a Win­ ston-Salem businessm an: Vernon Robinson, a member of the Winston-Salem City Coun­ cil; N.C. Sen. Virginia Foxx of Banner Elk; Nathan Tabor, a vice president at Revival Soy of Kernersville; Joe Byrd, a former Wilkes Couniy commi-ssioner; Jim Snyder, a lawyer from Lex­ ington: Ed Broyhill, a Winslon- Snlem businessman, and Powell. 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Twenty-four yenrs later, his victories keep growing, all the way to 300. Kirk buill the Wildcats’ program from scratch, going 6-7 for fiflh place in the North Piedmoni Jr. High Confer­ ence in his first year. A legend was born the next year, and, ns they suy, the rest is history. In a highly-anticipated showdown with nn Erwin team that scared un­ beaten Soulh Davie in a 42-40 loss was drilled 51-24 last week by the host Wildcats (5-0, 1-0) in the Mid-South Conference opener, By doing so, they lifted Kirk into wrestling heaven. Three-hundred wins is a remarkable achievement given that middle-school teams can’t schedule morc than 14 matches. “It was a big event for the school,” Kirk said. “I’m not really concerned about what I've done - the kids do all the work. They really wanted to be the team that won the 300th, and they let that play into their actions. The fans, parents, faculty and administration were real supportive and gave us a cakc and couple other things after the match.” Using stcel-likc competitiveness to achieve enduring excellence even ' though he accomplished everything years ago, Kirk improved his record ti^ 300-35, an .896 winning percentage. PIcHSG See Wildcats - Page B8 M a r e a d y , B o o t h P o w e r D a v i e G i r l s O v e r M o o r e s v i l l e There’s only one problem will) hav­ ing n fniry-lnlc gnme. Instead of geUing 10 live iiappily ever afler, you've gol to come bnck nnd piny Ihe nexl game. Nicolc Marendy of Dnvie’s vnrsity girls baskel­ ball lenm hnd 39 points in a 65-61 loss lo North Slanly on Nov. 26, so everyone wnnled to sec whni Ihe junior cenler would do for an encore Insl week againsl visiting Mooresville. It lurned OUI Ihnl her fun was just beginning. Maready Huuth burst OUI wilh 10 firsl-qunrter poinls nnd scored 18 of her 22 in Ihe first half as Davie used the size of Marendy nnd power forwnrd Carly Booth lo overwhelm Mooresville 61-41. “Our size advantage enabled us to use our big people, and Ihey gol on Ihc boards all night,” Coach Karen Stephens said. Maready hil seven of her firsl nine shols lo slnke Dnvie (2-2 nonconference) to a 25-9 leail, meaning she was on a 20- for-28 tear dating to the incred­ ible record-tying performance against Slanly. She settled for 22 poinls and added 11 rebounds for her first double-double nfler two nenr-niisses. The besl pnrt is Maready, who plays wilh priceless vigor, is nol closc to re­ alizing her full potential. Before scor­ ing 42 points in n 32-minute span bridg­ ing two games, she nveraged 2.2 points in 24 varsily games. "Her confidence level has come up tremendously," Stephens said. “Every­ thing is a stepping stone for her. She’s only going to get better with the more she learns the game.” While Maready had a fabulous fol­ low-up game. Booth was just ns impres­ sive. She pushed Ihe nuirgin to 30-9 with 2:48 left in Iho second qunrter, nnd she look over in the second half, scor­ ing 12 of Davie’s 29 poinls and finish­ ing wilh 2 1 poinls on 50-percent shoot­ ing. She also had 12 rebounds as Davie clobbered Mooresville 47-25 on the boards. Booth, a sophomore in her second varsity .season, is n slur in the muking. “She snw whnt vyas happening wilh Nicole against North Stanly,” Stephens snid. "She niso snw Ihere was a mis- mnlch, und she took ndvanluge. Plca.sc See Girls - Page 113 Davie Boys Can’t Overcome Sloppy First Half By Brian Pitls Davie County Enterprise Record A 3-1 record would have been viewed as a good slart before the Davie varsily boys baskelball leam’s season began. Slill, Iasl w eek’s 72-65 nonconference loss to Mooresville was seen as a disappointment. Although it wns inevitnble Ihnt Davie would lose at some point, Coach Mike Absher had no idea the unbeaten run would end as it did lust week at home - wilh Davie surrendering 24 points in Ihe paint in the first hnlf nnd falling behind by 16 before making a furious - yet fruitless - rally in the .sec­ ond hnlf. "The key wus not getting buck on defense in the first half,” ho said. “Tliat was llie worst transition defense sincc the first Ihree quarters of our (Nov. 10) scrimmnge ut East Forsyth. We hadn’t Iiad thnt problem, and then tonight for some reason we came out fiat nnd Ihey gol a lot of easy baskets.” The Blue Devils held the upper hand over llie lu.st 30 minules, but Ihe hot hnnd of Mult Smith gnvc Ihem u scure in the second hnlf. The junior point guurd had 27 points and eighl assisis, und fellow junior Cliff Burns iuid un­ oiher slellur performunce wilh u near triple-double (15 poinls, 10 rebounds, nine blocked shols). But Smith and Burns couldn't offsel a dismal first half in which Davie shot 38 percent (9-of-24), gave up 24 poinls in transition or shols in Ihe paint and trailed 33-22. "We just cnmc out u little fiut,” Smilh snid. “I’m nol reully sure why. It wns just a bad half. We weren’t getting bnck on defense, wo weren’t blocking oul tiie shooter und we weren’t blocking out anybody really.” Afler the dismal first hnlf, the next 16 minutes were another story. In a dominating eight-minule stretch, the Wur Eugles ripped off u run of 16-4 to turn n 38-22 blowoul into 42-38. Rynn Price, Brundon Capwell and Bums provided poinls during the come­ back, but the engineer wus Smith, who scored nine straight Davie points with un nrruy of moves. He drove in for two nfter u Burns block, ho stepped bnck nnd druined u three-pointer, he scored by re­ bounding his own miss and drove the baseline to make it 48-42 at Ihe end of the Ihird. Smilh wnsn’l done. After sophomore Raeshon McNcil rebounded a Mooresville miss, ho double-pumped in Ihe congesled lane und converted. Smith rejected a shot and took off lo Ihe olher ond, drawing a foul and hitting both free throws to make it 53-49 wilh 5:41 left. Smilh scared 22 poinls in Ihe sec­ ond half, giving him four straight games I’lease Sec Boys - Pngc 116 Welcome To The Spotlight Little-Known Parks Introduces Himself In Stunning Display By Brian puts Davie County Enterprise Record So Garrett Parks is loo inexperienced und wide-eyed to hold down the fort at heavyweight? Parks was good enough to overwhelm opponents from South Mecklenburg, North Rowan, Salisbury and Northwest Cabarrus us Dovie's wrestling team rolled through Saturday’s five-team Duvie Duals tour- nument. Foolball |ipluycrs Billy Riddle and Rynn Boehm showed why everyone was anxiouji to get them in the lineup, nnd Duvie, ranked third in Class 4-A, thrashed three teums 210-12 before up­ ending 3-A power Northwest Cabarrus 39-22. . Nine War Eagles enjoyed 4-0 days, but the man of thé hour was Parks. He is no longer just the anonymous guy try­ ing to replace juniorTed Randolph, who is out with a knee injury after going 40- 4 the last two years at heavyweight. Parks' carved out his own identity in front of the home fans. Not only did Parks go 4-0, he pinned nil four victims. Not only did he pin three of four in the first period, he pro­ vided much-needed punch ufter com­ ing in with a three-match losing streak and sitting out last year. No one could have foreseen such a performance. “He surprised a lot of us, pinning all those guys,” 160-pounder Josh Barnes said. “We never expected him to come out like that. It was a breakout day for. Parks.” “He’s the biggest surprise,” Coach Buddy Lowery said. “For his first year drilling with us, he’s done exception­ ally well." Parks, who never imagined being a varsity starter this soon, wns so excited he could bnrely Ihink. “I thought Tod was going to start,” he suid. “I didn't think he was going to be out, and then I wiis thinking; ‘I'll hnve to start, I hnve to get better and 1 hnve to work my stamina and all that up.' I thought I was going to struggle. I've worked with Boehm and (Wesley) Thomas iii practice, and Ryan gave me u few pointers thut huve helped me," "If we just touch him some more moves besides u barnyard, he’ll be Please See W ar Engles - Page D2 W o rth N o tin jg .:;:, i' M Smith of Duvie’s Viirsit^'' boy.s!ihot lO-of-15 for27 points'and' lijid eight assists in a 72-65 loss .to"; Mooresville. Clirf Burns jiist>' missed a triple-double wltfii] 5; point.s, 10 rebounds and nine blooksi' ; Nicole Maready andiCariy,; Booth combined for 43 points and) 23 rebounds as Davie’s varbity giris overpowered Mooresville 6141! •: Wrisstlers Josh Barnes, Billy Riddle, Rynn Boehm, Garretti Parks, Russell Hilton, Dusty;^ Johnson; Aaron Hollifleld, Timiny Allen and Jeremiah Raby all went 4-0 in the iJavie Duals tournameht.*, • ' James Mayfield of S.' DavieV boys had 33 points and 17 rebouuds in dominating wins over Erwin and W, Rowan. Drew Absher had 20 points against West, , / Mitchcll Ivey had 16 points and: three 3-pointers - the same numbers. he po.sted in' the finst game - as Dayie’s JV boys evened its record at i-l with'tt 61-^55 win oyer Mooresville, ; Zac Shoemaker, Jesse Cousins and Caleb Creason of S. Duvie'si wrestling team are 4*0 with fi)ur pins, ^ .' ' : Ethun Curtis and Josh Riddle' are 5-0 with five pins for N. Davie’s'' wrestling teum. ' •, Л -ÎM В2 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc, 11,2003 4 Ì 'X ‘' ‘ 'ì ‘■^s ,Fc" :< Swim Coach Marvels At Robertson Davie’s swim teams contin­ ued to take big steps last weelc. The War Eagle girls blasted vis­ iling North Iredell 123-17, while the boys cruised 109-38. In a three-team meet at South Rowan. Davie’s squads finished second. South Rowan’s girls won with 121 poinls 10 Davie's 94 and Northwest Cabarrus’ 90. Soulh’s boys loolc first with 134 lo Davie’s 107 and Northwest's 58. In the meet against North Ire­ dell, Drew Esposito and David Slein highlighted the Davie boys win wilh three first places be­ tween them. Esposito won his 500-yard freestyle heat wilh a regional time of 5:53.17. Then he won the 100 butterfiy in 1:05, coming one-one hundrelh of a second from making regionals. Stein won his 50-free heal in 55 seconds. Thai was also good for a regional berth. Esposito and Slein gol .sec­ ond-place support from Shelby Wallace, who knocked two sec­ onds off his previous butterfly. and Jeff Mighion, who erased three seconds off his breast­ stroke. The victorious Davie girls gol second places from Colby Kinder and Marie Robertson. Kinder knocked five seconds off her 200 free, and Roberlson shaved six seconds off her 200 individual medley, an incredible feat according to Coach Jennifer Richardson. "I am very happy for the win, but a little disappointed in the times,” she said. “There was not a lot of competition at this meet and because of this, I don't feel all the swimmers gave 100 per­ ccnl. Some swimmers beat their times, but many performed sec­ onds slower.” Davie made up for the some­ what disappointing effort against North Iredell with an impressive second 10 South Rowan. The first-place performers were Linden Cartner (100 free); Mighion (200 IM, 100 breast); Stein (50 free, IOO back); Es­ posito (500 free): Cartner, Bailey Marrs, Robertson and Stephanie Wendel in the 400 free relay; and Slein, Wallace. Juslin Lee and Esposito in the 400 free relay. “(The boys’ 400 free relayers) had a time of 4:00.23, and the regional time is 4:09.99. We blew that oul of the water.” Ri­ chardson said. “Now Stein, Wallace, Lee and Esposilo will be laking a trip lo regionals in February." Davie got three second places, including Robertson, Chrisiy Sparks, Wendel and Cartner in the 200 IM relay; Wallace in the 200 IM; and Lee in the 100 breaststroke. Wallace was second in his first 200 IM attempt. “There were a lot of closc fin­ ishes, and the swimmers gave their be,st efforts yet,” Richard- i!on said. “Some swimmers broke their personal-best limes - the goal I stress at every meet. Many were hundredths of seconds away from regional times." Richardson marveled at Rob­ ertson, who was picked as Davie’s most-valuable swimmer against South Rowan and North- west Cabarrus. “This definitely goes to Marie for her valiant efforts," Richard­ son said. "She had three evenls virtually back-lo-back-to-back. She swam in the 500 freestyle (20 laps) and then two events later in the 100 backstroke. She placed sccond, getting beat by two-tenths of a second. And two evenls later, she was in tlie 400 freestyle relay. She was ex­ hausted yet never complained. She's a real trooper." Notes: Davie swims at home against West Forsyth on Dcc. 10 and at South Rowan on Dec, 15 and 17. ...Richardson gave a.spe­ cial thanks to Carol Hendricks (Jenna Hendrick’s mother) for coordinating D avie's team sweatshirts. “They look awe­ some nnd the swim team is ex­ tremely grateful," she said. War Eagles Romp In Davie Duals Black Belt Candace Carter, a sixth grader at South Davie Middle School, received her biacl< bell in Tael<wondo at the West Forsyth YMCA from the Metro School of Taekwondo. Her instructor is David Needham. Continued From PagalU doing pretty good," Boehm said. “If it works, do it. Those arc big shoes he’s filling." Sophomore Barnes (160 weight class), senior Riddle T h e E n f o r c e r s W in R e g u l a r S e a s o n The Davio Flag Football League's regular season eaine lo an end Sunday. The Enforccrs finislied on lop (10-2) to get an aulomalic bid lo the cliampion- ship game. For the firsl lime in two .sea.sons, Ihe Yadkinville Vi­ kings failed to make the playoffs. Going Deep and the Spartans will square off in Saturday's playoff game lo dctenniiic who heads to Ihe championship lo lake on The Enforcers. In the final regular-season action, there were three teams fighling to gel the last playoff spot - Yadkinville Vikings, Dirty Dozen and Going Deep. Going Deep slarled the day wilh a con­ vincing 26-14 win over Sam Lee. Chnd Phillips, Williani Armswor- Ihy and Lucas Inman led the way. Their worries about Ihe playoffs were nol over, though, as the Vi­ kings slill had .some business lo finish laler in the day. Game two pitted tlie second- place Spartans againsi the win- less Aeros. "Nobody said it was a good perfect record," joked team captain Bob Ricliardson. All joking aside, this game was a blowout and the Aeros fin­ ished 0-12, “Well, we can't get any worse next year," Richard­ son said wilh a smile, ’’It's not aboul winning and losing, it's about compeiiiion and fun. Our I The SunRise Peddler J /Anr/^cc frnm ih a I ¡hit'anA ^(Across from the Clemmons Library) 3561 Clciiimon.s Road • Clemmon.s 766-0573 Mon-Sat 9-5 • Sunday 3-6 ► Gilts, home accessories, etc. 4 ► Bargain Prices! m ^ A A A A A X % A A AA A A A A A A 4 team is looking forward to next year. Hopefully, Frisby Aero­ space won't fire us all for play­ ing so bad," In u make-up game from No­ vember, the Spartans had lo lum around and play the lost 7:18 of their game with the Vikings.This became the Yadkinville Vikings’ curtain call. If they win, they ad­ vance 10 the playoffs. If they lose, it was over. The Vikings took a 35-31 lead wilh tmdcr two minules to play. The Spimansiioped foramiracle. On a crazy razzle-dazzle play with under 30 seconds lefl, Joe McGuinn hil Jason Clark for a 40-yard TD pass to secure the win and knock the Vikings oul. The Dirty Dozen had Iheir shot to make the playoffs. Due to the hcad-lo-head matchup, the Dozen had lo beat the Vikings and score a lolal of 62 poinls lo be eligible for the playoffs and knock Going Deep out. They did manage to rack up 38 poinls, bul still fell short of Ihe Vikings, 39- 38, eliminating Ihe Dirty Dozen, In Saturday’s playoffs,Going Deep plays the Spartans at 1 p,m. The final is Sunday al I. leui Afinutf SK RMotutton Run DECEMBER 27,2003 D A V I E F A M I L Y Y M C A 15th Annual 5K Resolution Run & 11/2 Mile Fun Run/Walk Saturday, December 27,2003 USAFT Certified PROCEEDS BENEFIT YMCA TEEN PROGRAMS The Davio Family YMCA Invites you to start your new year ofl right, Join us for tho 5K RESOLUTION RUN or 1 1/2 MILE FUN RUN/WALK, Once again thin year, the YMCA will provkle a safe, quality event to accommodate Ihe serious competitor as well as athletes of all levels. Proceieds benefit the Oavie Family YMCA Teen Program, LOCATION: Daw Family YMCA, 215 Cemstoiy Slreet, Mocksvilio, NC 27028 AGE DIVISIONS; 19 & Under. 20-24,25-29,30.34,35-39,404«. 4549,50-54,55-59,60-64,65^. and 70 & Up. AWARDS: S 50 00 4 RUNNERS ONLY gift csrlificalss wiU be given to Die overall lirsl place male and female №istieis in Itie 5k race Award] wil bo given lottio lop Ihree male and lamals№is)ieis in each 5K group diviskxi. No duplicsts awards win be giveri. Special recognilion will be given to Ihe Youn^ participanl. Don'l forgel lo make your New Year's rssokillons II Door priz*> from local businesses wiH be given away during breakfast T-SHIRTS: T-shiits are guaranteed to the first 150 ivinneis registored and paid. PANCAKE BREAKFAST; Our ttademarW Hot and fresh on Ihe giiddle wilh lols of coflee and juks. Breaklasl served unbi food is depleted. 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Slgmlijn!:_Parent Signature:,(Ifunderlie IS) (189), junior Boehm (215), sophomore Rus.sell Hilton (103), junior Dusty Johnson (119), sophomore Anron Hollifield (130), sophomore Timmy Allen (140) and junior Jeremiah Raby (145) nlso went 4-0, The unbeaten War Eagles (12-0) needed a jolt after slip­ ping by in four close calls, nnd Riddle and Boehm were there to provide it. Riddle, who started as a freshman and sophomore but wns injured last season, re­ turned from a year off in dra­ matic fashion, and Boehm ap­ pears lo be blossoming into a slar after winning 28 times as a sophomore at 215. “He looked like he hadn’t missed lhat year off," assistant coach Matl Sain said, "Billy’s the type of kid, his heart’s going to go a long ways for him. He’s looking like the same old Billy I remember seeing before." "Billy wrestled awesome," Allen said. “That helps a lot. He’s a prelty good team leader. He motivates us and when he’s working hard, everybody else works hard," The War Eagles, who haven’t lost more than four dual malches since Lowery’s third yenr in 1978-79, are on track for another outstanding season. The primary reason is the avalanche from 103-145. H ilton, freshman Adam Mcllwain (3-1 day at 112), John.son, senior Zac Mor­ ton (3-1 at 125), Hollifield, fresliman Craig Brown (3-1 at 135), Allen and Raby went a combined 29-3, Overall Dnvie went 48-8 with 26 pins. It gol pinned three times. “We were pretty consistent all the way ihrough, bul from 103 to 145 you better bring some­ lhing if you’re going to beat them," Lowery said. “The first-year varsity guys really impressed me," Suin said. "They wrestled with a lot of technique.They’re making some mental mistakes, but not the kind of mistakes you usually sec from young guys," Diivie took nine of 14 ver­ dicts from a Northwest Cabar­ rus team that was 14-0. The Tro­ jans have placed in the 3-A top five each of the past four yenrs, including two runner-up fin­ ishes, nnd their coach said this is his strongest team yet, Barnes, Riddle, Boehm, Parks and Hillon established a 24-6 lead, and wins by Johnson, Hollifield and Allen pul North­ west away at 33-16, Raby pad­ ded the margin with a win, Davie linsn't acted like a team thal features three freshmen, five sophomores, three juniors and only three .seniors, Mcllwain, Johnson, Hollifield and Raby are I l-l on the yenr; Barnes, Mor­ ion nnd Allen ure 10-2; and Parks is 8-4. “I wrestled all summer and in some tournaments, and it's renlly helped me a lol," Barnes suid. "We hud that thing al Smith Grove and moved over lo the Brock. Allen’s improved u lol over the summer, too. He's gone lo wuy more tournaments than I huve, und he’s gotten so much better." "During football I wrestled seven weekends in a row." Allen said. "Allen was good last year, bul I really sec somebody who’s coming on sirong," Sain said. “If he keeps improving, 1 really Ihink he's going to be somebody to contend wilh in the state." The most energetic moment came when freshman Brandon Slewarl pushed a stud from Sal­ isbury lo the limit. He ignited teammates and fans by forcing overtime with a third-period re­ versal. Slewart ran out of steam in OT and lost 11-9. “If Stewart (who weighs 142) gets up to 145. 146,1 can live with him at 152," Lowery snid. "All you say to him is; ‘Eat, boy.' Hollifield also received high praise. “He’s the real deal," snid freshman James Wilson, who wrestles 145 on the JV. “He’s a mild-munnered mnn, never loses his temper und he's gol the sirengih nnd technique down lo- gcthcr. If you make one mistake, the man’s got you. He knows whut 10 do, when to do it and how to execute it.” The War Eagles arc certainly wrestling like a highly-ranked leam, but now ihey’re headed to Parkland for the Mustnng Stam­ pede, which niiracis 20-plus teams every year. They should discover just how much work's left lo do lo compete in the same league wilh top-ranked River­ side and No, 2 Cary. Last year nt Parkland, Davie triumphed with 186,5 poinls, edging a Riverside team thal went on to capture the state championship for the sccond year in n row. “Parkland is going lo be a pretty good measuring slick be­ cause Riverside will be tliere," Boehm said. “Riverside's tliere, that's enough," "I ihink we’re good. We still need to gel in shape, ihougli," Barnes’said, "When we get in sliape I think we’ve got a pretty good shot nl the slate champion­ ship, We’re third in the stale right now, and when we gel in shape, who knows,The football players just came in." Notes! Lower)' likes Davie's camarnderic. “This group is prelly tight," he said. "They're going to give pink belly to ev­ erybody they can.” ... Before .sil­ ting oul last year. Parks went 15- 2 in the eighth grade at Soulh Davie.... Davie hosts East Burke on Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. Tis th e S eason... to b e W arm £r C o m fy Don't mn out this wintet... Use our Autom atic Keep Fill Program • D avie County’s choice fo r fu e l o il & kerosetiefor over 75 years! • Now acceptiii}> new customers H o r n O i l C o m p a n y , I n c 190 N. Main St., Mocksvilie • 751-2181 DAVIK COUNTY EN'l'KRPRISE RKCORD, I'hursdiiy, Dcc. 11,2003 - B3 Girls Even Record Nicole Maready, a junior center, shoots from close range. /s^msQp, Mackintosh and Carly Booth of Davie’s varsity girls, fight for a rebound. Carly Booth (right) tries to disrupt a IVIooresvllle pass. D a v le G i r l s B a s k e t b a l l S t a t i s t i c s Record: 2-2,0-0 CPC G ms Pis Uebs AvK Assl.sts Avg PPG Boger 1 0 1 I.O 0 0.0 0.0 Boolh 4 51 - 39 9.7 4 1.0 12,7 Bowden 4 24 16 4.o' 9 2.2 6,0 Cornalzcr 4 10 3 0.7 4 1,0 2,5 Dwiggins 4 ■13 20 5.0 9 2.2 3,2 Harris 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0,0 Mackintosii 3 0 3 1.0 0 0,0 0,0 Maready 4 80 36 9.0 5 1,2 20,0 O'Neal 1 0 1 1.0 1 1,0 0,0 Schafcr 4 45 36 9.0 23 5,7 11,2 Walker 4 19 3 0.7 13 3,2 4,7 Wiiilakcr 2 2 0 0.0 0 0,0 1,0 Williams TOTALS OPPONENTS 2 2 0 0.0 0 0,0 1,0 61,5 55.2 3-I*olntors: Schafer 8, Maready, Walker Steals: Sclial'or 13, Dwiggins 7, Muveady 7. Bowden 6. Walker 6. tîoolh 4, Cornatzer 3. Mackintosh 2 Itliicks: Maready 3, Schafer, Whitaker Continued I'Yotn I’ugc lil “We came oul aggressive of- I'ensivcly and defensively, nnd it took llic wind oul of them. I don’t think they’re necessarily a bad tenm. they’re just smnller than us." Senior Allison Schafer - who plays every position, including point guard - was off titrgci (eight points) but still made con- siderable conlribulions with seven assists to two turnovers, 12 rebounds und four steals. Andrea Dwiggins had six points, four steals nnd four rebounds. Notes; For the year, Maready is averaging 20 poinls und 9.0 rebounds. Booth is averaging 12.7 points and 9.7 rebounds. And Schuler is averaging 11,2 points. 9,0 rebounds, 5,7 assists and 3,2 steals, ,„Tlie Wnr Eagles host Wesl Rowan on Dec. 11 and Lake Norman on Dec. 15. They play al Mooresville on Dcc. 16, Duvic 61, iVIoorcsvIllc 41 - Nicole Maready 22,Carly Booth 21, Allison Schafcr 8, Andrea Dwiggins 6, Aly.se Bowden 2, Whilney Williams 2. DIXIELAND F a r m Gift Certificates Availablel Give Horseback Riding Lessons for the Holidays! 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T he W a r E a g le s p u t thc gam e out o f rcach in thc open­ ing m inutes, .sprinting to a 2.3- 7 lead that proved lo be suffi­ cient breathing room despite M ooresvillc’s 48-38 edge over the final three (juarlers. “ W e juinped all over them .” Coach Terry M itchell said. “We JV Giris Have Problems To Solve D avie’s JV girls basketball leam hadn’t played in nearly two weeks when it hosted Moores­ ville last week. Unfortunately , they picked up when; they left off al Lake Norman. T hey had a seven-m inute meildown in the second quarter, and that was enough for Moores­ ville lo beat struggling Davic 34- 31. A fler losing the first quarter 8-4, M o o re s v illc outscorcd Davie 11-3 in the sccond and pushed the margin to 30-21 in the third. “ In the sccond quarter we had one biisket (an Evony Tucker three-pointer),and that was in the firsl minute,” Coach T J. Boggs said. “They got discouraged when M ooresville kept scoring and we didn’t.” Davie losl 33-30 Nov. 19.Thc defeats huve lolalled six poinls. bul Davic faced sizable deficits in thc fourth of both games. Tucker popped three three- pointers for 12 points, but Davic didn’t give her much help, Jenny M ann wns nexl with six points, and Sloan Sm ith nnd Shnnikn Brown hnd four each. “O ur shooting hurt us and they beat us down the floor a lot,” Boggs snid. “ If Tucker hadn’t been in foul trouble, she could have really helped us. 1 had lo take her out when she got her fourlh foul.” D avie plays noneonferenee games with visiting Lake Nor­ man on Dec. 15 and al Moores­ ville on Dec. 16. Mooresville 34, Davic 31 - Evony Tucker 12, Jenny M ann 6, Slonn Sm ilh 4, Shanika Brown 4, Vanessa D idenko 2, Grace D idenko 2, M organ Owens 1. cam e oul in a irapping press and was hot on three-pointers. T hat co m b in atio n pul us up big.” Ivey wus bucked by Drew Yeager (14 poinls, two 3 s), De­ von Venable (12 points), Evan Hall (eight) and Michael Bing­ ham (eight). In thc dominating first eigiit minutes, Ivey had seven points, Yeager six. Hall five nnd Kevin Winlers three. A fler sitting out the first quarter and playing a quiet sec­ ond, the tow ering Venable overmatched Mooresville in thc .second half, scoring 10 of his 12. “Yeager played real well at point guard. He only had one or two turnovers,” M itchell said. “Ivey played imother good game, and Venable took over in llte second hnlf. We Ihrew it to him and they couldn’t stop him.” Notes: The roster includes 12 sophom ores (B ingham , Ivey, Ben K uhn, Jonathan M ayfield, D ontay R ivers, Jacob Snow, Venable, Kyle Wooten, ReShaun Parks, Hall, Winters and Yeager) and one freshman (Dillon M anship).... Davie plays nonconference games wilh visiting Lake Nor­ man on Dec. 15 and at Moores­ ville on Dec. 16. 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The next thing 1 knew il went from 16 lo I'our. “(Sm ilh) beat us off the dribble, he hud quite a few as­ sists and lliey would kick it out to him on the wing. When we had a hand in his face he was slill knocking down shots. (Burns) seems like a quiet kid, not a real dominating presence oul Ihere, but he was swatting evcrylhing all over the place. “ I think Davie is a good team. Wc just caught them in the firsl half not gelling back on de- fen.se." Together Smith and Burns wenl l7-of-26 from the field, but Davie lacked surrounding ■ punch lo come all the way back, Tiie rest of Davie went 9-of-28, and il also hurl itself with 27 turnovers. "We lold everybody at half- time; ‘Let’s at least go down swinging, let’s at least have a liltle effort, enthusiasm and In­ tensity about whnt we’re doing,’ “ Ab.sher said. “We’ve had good balance scoring. We had two and Ihere's some people capable of doing il. “Wc felt like if we pressure llicir point guard we could have some success, and we didn’t do that until the second half. I can’t tell you why." Mooresville star sénior Joe Brice didn’t score in the first quurter and had five points half- time. But the shake-and-bake guard wns too much for Davie in liie fourih, putting the game away with 11 points in a four- minute span, Brice has averaged 20-plus points since his sophomore year, “He’s the heartbeat of our team, and he started making big biickets,” Mooney sold, “ Brice has had a career against us," Abshcr said, “He’s had 27, 30 and 25 points to­ night. He’s Iheir man. He prob­ ably sees Davie on the sched­ ule and says; ‘1 can’l wail to get there.’“ Notes! Price enjoyed his third straight double-figure scoring night with 10 poinis, and Michael Mashore pulled down 11 rebounds, his third game witii at least 11 .... 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IVIicheile also wants to expand In the future and add perma­ nent make-up (a form of tatooing), ear candeling and hand­ made clothing from Indonesia. "My number one goal is to always make my customers happy Another thing I want to offer soon Is private store ses­ sions where customers can call ahead and make an appoint­ ment to have the whole store to themselves," she adds. "That way they can they look around and lake Iheir lime while Ihey shop." "I also have a wonderful importer that can find anything you are looking for. If someone sees a picture of a piece of jewelry or furniture lhat they can not find here, he can almost assur­ edly find It for you or have It made over there," notes fVlicheile. With Christmas just around Ihe corner, come by and visit Michelle al DeJoy’s Sun and Moon and give that one-of-a- kind gift to someone special. DeJoy's Sun and Moon Is located al 8527 N. NC Highway 150 In Arcadia ( across the street from Minton Motors.) 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"I've hnd a bunch of good people lo work wilh over the lasl 24 years, and (assislani Janiey Holl's) doing ¡1 good job for me now. ll helps a lol having some­ body here lhal you can talk to alioui ihings." This was supposed to be Ihe Wildcats' first lough lesl. Insieiid of lelling Erwin build on an curly 9-.1 lead, Ihey uirnod the mar­ quee matchup into a rout. They resembled a runaway Irain from 112 lo 171. ripping off 48 of points. The Erwin destroyers in lhal stretch were Joel Barncit, Taylor Rvans. James Kuell, Elhan Curtis, Nick Schambach, Josh Riddle, Caleb Rominger, Roberl Gassett and Nic O'Brien. "Maybe we’ve gol Howard (Riddle. Soulh Davie's coach) wondering." Kirk said jokingly. "But Howard told me ihere were Ihrce or four matches ihev could Michael Harder (top) did whatever he wanted at 83. Joel Barnett is one of nine undefeated Wildcats. Michael Harder controls the action. Locally Grown, Hydroponic Tomatoes C im ir Tiistc The DiJ'fcrcncc.' D ro p F a rm 302 I'ostoi' Uuad. MocKsv ¡lie ll .I'li'l HiJ I. .........tl K.l 111 W i'.ifiN 1),|\|,- r..iiiii> I Call For Directions (336) 492-5263 Ol'KN Tlll)K.S. & Km. N(K)N-5l'M ANIl .S,vr. 8 AM-NOON have done better. They've got lo wrestle Erwin again, and we’ll see whal happens nexl lime around and do some compari­ sons." fvlichael Harder started things wilh a major decision al 8.1. Er­ win look the next two malchcs for the 9-.1 lead, but the W ild­ cats wouldn'l lei anylhing slop Ihem after Joel Barnell's thrill­ ing win ul 112. A reversal mid­ way through the third gave him an 8-7 decision. Evans follow ed w ilh a crowd-pleasing pin at 119. and Kuell pulled oul a 9-7 barnburner al H.S afler going inlo the third period down 1-2. Thai gave Norlh a l.‘i-9 lead. "Wc rose to the occasion." Kirk said. "Barncll was sick, bul he won’t give up. You’ve gol lo admire him for lhal. I le’s a smart wrestler." j "Taylor wrestled a boy ihal’s real .strong, und hc acted like hc was going to throw Tiiylor all over Ihc mat. Taylor jusl bullech- niqued him." | Norlh K O ’d Erwin ul 1.10. 135 and 140. Curtis pinned in Ihc first, Schambach pinned while holding a 10-0 lead aiul Riddle pinned w ith a 13-1 cushion, making it 33-9. "Curtis is our master leehni- cinh because of (lasl ye.ir’s I.*!-1 record) and AAU in thd spring. He’s sound all the wny arouiKl," Kirk .said. “ Schambaeh’s been our pleasant surprise, l ie didn’l wrestle lasl year because he played busketbali. He’.s like a man on a mi.ssion. He gels take­ downs and goes for the quick pin. He's nol flashy bul he's technically sound." Norlh kept hammering away. Rominger, Gassell and O'Brien slammed Erwiii wilh consccu- tivepinsat l.‘i2-171 for a.4 l-l.5 bulge. "Rominger’s like Josh M iller last year. He’s a miinchild imd he’s going to be n good one. He beat a kici Ihnl wns n slnrter lasl year," Kirk said. “ Gnssetl does the basic stuff and gets things done." Here’s something else for fu­ ture opponenls lo ponder; Nine Wildcuts arc undefeated. Harder. Evans. Kuell, Curtis, Schnm- bnch, Riddle and Rbininger nrc .“i-O, nnd Bamcti and O ’Brien arc 4-0. Curtis and Riddle have all pins. On.s.sell is 4-1. “ I was pretty tickled wilh Ihcm. They came through in Ihc clutch," Kirk said. "W e’re jusl about ns sirong ns coukl be from Ihc middle weights on up, and actually I'm pretty pleased with Ihc balance Ihroughoul Ihe lineup." Niiic.s; Two fell from the ui\- beatciis. Zach Russiill-M ycrs was 4-0 nl 93 before a 3-2 loss, nnd Nathan Budd wius 3-0 before gelling pinned ut 14.5. “ That might be a good remntch (nt 93) becuuse Zach'.s going lo gel bet­ ter," Kirk .snid. “ He didn’t mukc muny mistukes, hc just let the guy control his hnnds too much." ... North’s superiority stnried in prelims. It cluimed seven o f 10, getting wins from Evan Wiles, Cody Cunninghnm, Brnndon Sowers, John Roesch, Michuel Cules, Cnss Cnssldy und Joey Morang. ... The Wildcats go to Lexington on Dcc. 10 and lo West Rownn on Dcc. 16. They hosl Chinn Grove on Dec. 18. Joel Barnett (right) found a way to prevail 8-7 at 112. The win prevented Erwin from building on a 9-3 lead. Fans enjoy watching North Davie take 10 of 15 matches and win by 27.- Photos by James Barringer W E B U Y H O U S E S Any Condition — Any Location Fast Cash — Quick Closing L ig h t h o u s e P r o p e r t ie s Mockaville, N C * (336) 751-4371 i4f B r e a k f a s t V l^ th S a n t a ^ Saturday, Dec. 13 9aiti-iiatti Children: $3 • Adults $4 ^ St. Francis O f Assisi_ -^0^ 862 Yadkinville Rd Reservations: 751-7684 or 492-27ÌS2 Proceeds go to Colleen's Insulin Pumn FimH South B o ys Prove T h e y’re A Team To Reckon W ith By Ilrinn I’Kl.s Davie Counly Enterprise Record Soulh Davie's seventh-grade boys baskelhall team conlinued ils sleamroll lasl week against Wesl Rowan, just as il routed' Norlh Davie and Erwin. There wns one significanl difference, Ihougli; The first two wins were .secure in ihe first few minules, while Ihis one wns in doubt go­ ing inlo Ihc sccond hnlf. There was no (lueslion the Tigers had style in their .57-30 and 4.‘i-.30 victories over Norlh nnd Erw in. But w ith West Rowun within u poinl (26-2.5) at hulftime. Coach Tim Deverieks had not .seen evidence Ihnl Ihey have the substance lo go wilh lhal slyle. Do the Tigers have toughness, guts, heart'.' Do ihey want to win as badly ns their couch'? Those queslions were an­ swered late in the second quar­ ter and throughout the ihird. Landon Harris and Drew Absher followed up a Deverieks timeout with buck-to-back three-pointers for the 26-25 halftimc lead, and Soulh overwhelmed Wesl 11-0 in Ihe Ihird and didn’l .stop on the way lo a 52-31 wipeout. "A t halftimc I lold Ihem we need more intensity and get af­ ler loo.se balls," Devericks said. "I thought if we pick those things up, everything else would fnll inlo plnce." The curlier wins were a nice way lo start. Whipping West’? Hislory says ihul’s ccrtil'iculion Ihul you’re u leum lo be reck­ oned wilh. "West is u very good teum. and I'd never beaten West." Dc- vericks said. “ So it wns big." How has South rcached early- season cuphpria'? The corner­ stones are center James Mayfield nnd shooting guard Absher. Mayfield had 19 poinls and nine rebounds against E rw in, 14 points and eight rebound.s against West, and lie’.s averaging 14.7 points. Absher burned West w ilh 20 points and averages 13.7. W hile thnt inside-oulsidc combination hns provided Ihe pepper to the South slew, sev­ eral others have chipped in to complete Ihe puzzle. Zach llling and Brandon Walls rotate nl poinl guard. Harris sinrls al .small forward, I’crry James operates at power forward and Chris Sponaugle and Jo.sh Oswell arc Ihc firsi ones off die bcnch. A ll of them have had Ihcir momenls. Harris popped three 3s in the lasl two games, including Iwo in West’s 17-1,6 second- ciunrtcr edge, and Jumes had seven points and seven rebounds ngninst Erwin. “ Wc’rc big inside nnd Drew’s exccptioiinl ul the top," Dcvcr- icks said. "M ayfiold liad a phe­ nomenal game (vs. Erwin). He got ahead on Ihe break for open looks, gol rebounds und went siraight back up. (Opponents have had no answer) for his size and strength. “ Perry can scorc two or three limes in a row, and Harris can step back and hit the 3. Then wc come in w ilh 0.swell - who wasn’l here against Wesl bul hns been a big help - und Sponuugle. As fur as effort, those two guys give ns much as unybody.” Although Soulh hus been splendid, although Ihere is mueli to be conndent about, Deverieks hus gotten good nl lhal ramous one-gamc-nt-a-tim e man Ira. He’s not ubout lo fall inlo the complacency trap. “ I know everyone sny.s I’m cruzy, but I slill think wc cnn improve," he snid. “ I mean wc had 27 turnovers at Erwin and then 20 ngninst Wesl Rownn. I know 52 poinls is u lol for u .sev- cnlh-grndc leam, bul just think if wc cut our turnovers in half how many more opportunities we’d hnve to .score. • "I'm pleased but Knox has got lo be lough with Ihc athletes they had in football. We’re nol going to overlook anyone be­ cuuse you never know. You lun e lo stuy prepared for every leum,’' Soulh plays al Southeast on Dcc. 11 and ut home lo Erwin on Dcc. 18. ■; South Dnvie 45, Krwin 30 - Jnmes Mnyficld 19, Drew Ab­ sher 8, Perry James 7, Lam|on I larris 5, Josh Oswell 4, Michacl Wuinwright 2. , ■ South D nvle 52, West Uowiin 31 - Absher 20. Mayfiold 14. Hurris 6. Shylcek Brown 4. Jumes 4. Jess Cartner 2, Zach II- Iing2. Riddle Concerned As South Approaches China Grove, Erwin The Soulh Duvie wreslling team’s expeclalions arc so high lhat it would be mnjor news if Soulh isn't unbeulen when it goes lo Norlh Duvie on Jan. 13. North and South have that cross-county showdown circled on Ihe schedule every year, and Ihe conference race hus boiled down to them every yenr since 1997. Why. Ihen. is Soulh sweut- iiig? Isn’l u 10-0 record going into Jan. 13 a gimme'? The T i­ gers know beller, China Grove, their opponent on Dcc. 17. is unbeaten, und Ihey know all ahoul Erwin, their opponent on Dec. 18. Soulh barely survived Erwin, 42-40, in n nonconf'cr- eiice ul'fuir on Nov. 25. So there’s no chance the T i­ gers will look beyond tomorrow. As fur ns they’re conccrned. North Davie doesn't exist. They w ill start thinking nboul Norlh if they gel oul of ncxl week's Tigers Show Signs Of Life In Ihe bottom-line depart­ ment, the Soulh Davie seventh- grade girls basketball team’s third game wasn't much beller ihun tlic first IWO. ll lost hy nine after losing by 17 and nine, But when you lake u closer look, Ihe Tigers showed llnshcs of promise in lust week's 39-30 loss to visiling West Rownn. They led 8-7 nt the end ofthe first nnd trailed by slim murgins ul halftime (17-14) und through three quarters (27-25). U nfortunnlely for Couch Mike McDougull nnd his work- in-progrcss leum, ils .steps for­ ward weren’t quite long enough >- to nvoid dcfeni in Ihc Mid-Soulh Conference opener. Tlic wheels camc o ff in the fourih, when Soulh was oulscorcd 12-5. “ We slai led lo wear down," he •said of die fourth. "We weren’t getting our arms up lo get re­ bounds. Taking u few, duys off ufter Thank.sgiving und coming hack, wc kind of lost our condi­ tioning, and they starled to pull uhead. They pul n zone press on us, we turned it over und they gol cu.sy layups." The silver lines were Toncsha Turner und Andreu Orunl. Turner pumped in 14 points after scor­ ing live and three in the previ­ ous games, and Grant udded nine. "I wanled Turner and Grunt lo Inke morc responsibility and drive more to Ihe bu.skcl. And they did ," M cD ougull suid. “They stepped il up und drew a lot of fouls." If only the Tigers could have kept fighting for six morc min­ utes. Slill, McDougall found no fault with their effort. “They played hurd, ihey really did," hc said. “They gave il Iheir nil, We jusl cume up on the short end." South pluys ut Southeust on Dcc. 11 nnd ut home lo Erwin on Dcc. 18. W est Rowan 39, S outli Dnvle 30 - Toncshn Turner 14, Andrcn Granl 9, Sydney Craw­ ford 3, Kuylu Grubb 2, Jcssa Ren Erwin Subdues North G irls In the Mid-South Conference opener lasl week, Norlh Davie’s scvcnih-gradc girls basketball team did nothing that resembled its 2-0 stun. Erwin’s 5-0 rccord had a lot to do wilh Ihul. “They huve a real good bull lumdlcr who scored 15 points, they have a tall pluyer inside nnd Ihey hud u much beller icum lhat day,” Norlh couch Jumie Lyerly suid ufier u 40-30 road defeat. The Eagles conirollcd the whole game, leading 21-14 at halftime, 29-21 al the end of three quarters and producing nearly as many points ns Norlh ullowed in Ihc first two gumes combined. A big reason for Iheir dominance was shutling down Kellie Brown, who wenl scorc- le.ss afler scoring 20 poinls dur­ ing a pair of convincing wins (43-26 over Soulh Davie and 39- 19 over Southeast). “ In the first IWO gumes. Brown made a lol of steals and gol several fustbreuk luyups. Their offense wenl to the oppo­ site side of her uiul she didn'l gel any steals und fusibreuks,” Lyerly suid. “They oulrcboundcd us the whole game. They were gelling four or five shots at Ihe ba.skcl. And playing al Erwin, it's always hurd to pluy down there." Amber Parrish paced the Wildcuts wilh 10 poinls. Curly Pralapus uml Surah Evans udded eighl und six respectively. Lyerly tried to be upbeat. "The couch from Erwin suid O l d S c h o o l D a v ie S p o rts F ro m D ecem b er, 1 9 9 6 • D avie’s w restling tenm lost the King o f the Mul lour­ namenl for the first time in 12 years l->y finishing second to East D nvidson, In divid ual champions from Duvie were Adam Bailey, Adum Connor, Tim Ijnmes and Jon Matiney. • Davie’s foolbull teum fin­ ished second in the seven-team Ceniral Piedmonl Conference und had three pluyers nnmed lo the all-conleience team; sopho­ more defensive lackie J.J, Rice, .senior lullbuck David Daye and senior safety Andy Ward. • Sisters C hristy and Aniaiula Frogge teamed up for 23 points as Davie’s JV girls basketball team routed North Iredell 51-24, • Josh Barnhardi o f Davie’s varsity boys had 16 points in a 77-69 loss lo Norlh Iredell. • John O rsillo had 19 points as D nvic’s JV boys bombed Norlh Iredell 70-19. It could have been much worse - Davic went 13-of-30 from the foul line. • Wes M ille r (11), Jusiin Goode (10) and Eric Shepherd (10) scored in double figures ns North Davie’s hoys edged Clieslnul Grove 39-34. • Lexinglon ended the North Davic w restling team ’s 41- match winning streak w ilh a 47-42 decision, Norlh gol pins from TVler Black, Adam Sain, Justin Dyson, Carl Wagslaff, Rich Hunler and Chris Nichols. M ade in the USA Pointer Brand Products point the way to Cooleemee Ihie Value Hardware Cooleemee Shopping Center ■ Cooleemee Bib Overalls, Coveralls, Carpenter Pants, Jeans,Chore Coats,and Morel J fy iZ lA X K U Z Denim, Brown Duck,Woodland Print. Lady and Youth Sizes & Styles available also. Call for sizes and prices. If we don't have it ...We Can Get 111 (336) 284-2234 buck-to-back halllcs unscathed. "That doesn’t make it easy." Coacii Howanl Kiddle saicl nf­ ler Soulh improved lo 4-0 over­ all and 1-0 in the Mid-Soulh Conference wilh last week’s 66- 15 and 60-27 wins over Rock- inghum County nnd West Rownn, respectively. "W e’ve gol to be ready lo go, that’s for sure. We’ve seen Erwin once and kind of know how we wanl lo malch up. Wc haven’l seen China Grove, but they’re undefeated. •Wc’ll have our hands full, (Nexl) week will prelly much delennine if we’re in line for Ihe champi­ onship." The Tigers, who have won 64 of Iheir lasl 66, rolled in a famil­ iar way Insl week. The first 10 mulches uguinsl Rockingham Coumy were all Soulh. Michacl Brewer sel the tone nl 83 wilh Ihc first of 10 Soulh pins, nnd it wus 57-0 before Rockingham got on the board, Soulh started slow against W esl Rowan. Heavyweight Ezekiel Curry, u transfer from' West, was pinned by nn old teuinmulc in his Soulh debul, und 83-pounder Miehnel Brewer suf- fercd a season-ending injury at 83. resulting in a 12-0 deficit, “ Ezekiel was as nervous as a cat." Riddle .said, “ ll was his first lime on the mat, hc knows the kid hc was wrestling nnd he knows West's coach. He’d been belter off going oul Iherc lasl. But he'll have a chance to be our heavyweight ull year." Brewer’s seveiith-gnidc seu­ son came lo an abrupt end late in the Ihird period, breaking his ann and getting hauled off in an ambulance. “ He broke his right arm righl above his elbow," Riddle suid. “ It wns pretty bad. He got his imn caughi, and he went one way nnd his arm wenl the olher." Bui South responded with a scvcn-mateh explosion. Travis Goforth nnd Floyd Collins com­ forted South wilh pins Ihut tied it, und Grudy Curlner capped a 42-0 run nt 135. Darius I lull und Jesse Crotts put Ihe icing on with South’s ninth and lOlh pins. "When Goforth and Collins went out, wc were down by 12 and six. They had to even things up, and Ihey did,” Riddle said. Jessie Frye losi for the first time in four matches nl 140. "He didn'l wrestle bad, bul he prob­ ably faccd Iheir bcsl wrestler," hc said. For the week, nine Tigers went 2-0 (Golorih, Collins, D.J. Garretson, Znc Shoemaker. Jesse Rnllcdge, Je.ssc Cousins, Cart- ner. Caleb Creason and Jesse Croll,s). Four arc slill umlefealcd wilh 4-0 rccords (Shoemaker, Cousins, Creason and Crotls). Shoemaker, Cousins and Creu­ son hnve four pins in four tries. Records of 3-1 belong to Go­ forth. Collins. Gurrctson und Frye. Note.s: North Davie's em­ phatic 51-24 win over Erwin Insl week is a cause lor South con- ccrn, “ We’ve gol to gel heller, there isn’l any doubt about lhal,” Riddle suid. ... Jorge Gumu, Jumes Cousins, Josh Britt. Jon Fcrrce, Liz W righl und Dylun Fulk hnd preliniinury wins uguinsl Rockinghum . B ritt, Gama and Josh Burcham had prelim wins uguinst Wesl.... 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I T h e R e t u r n O f T h e ^ C h r i s t m a s C o t t a g e \ C a m ille G a r d e n & S ig n s \ O w n e r A d d s H o lid a y C r a ft R o o m I I A few years ugo, when I did u story jj on Davie County’s Christmas Cottage I for the Salisbury Post, it was located in the Blaclcwelder homeplace on U.S. 601 North. A group of area craftswomen had ' leased'lhe house from Margaret Caudle Tax Service during the pre-holiday sea­ son, but after a couple o f years, the Christmas Cottage disappeared. A couple of years later, the Christ- ' mas Cottage has resurfaced, as good I ideas are prone to do, just a few miles | ii away at Cam ille Gardens & Signs. There, Angel Camille Killian ' has filled the sun room her | § husband, Gary, added to their home, with crafts to sell as , vy I Christmas decorations and ' ■f gifts. Camille Gardens & Signs i - 1 is located a mile and a half ?.j y down Ijames Church Road off of 601. It’s easy to find; just look for the four signs at the entrance to Grannaman Drive. As you m ight expect, Camille, or Angel as most people call her, mado them all. l l ' The Killians’ home is an- ' other two-tenths o f a mile down the dirt road. Again, just J look for the signs; they’re at ^ , I both ends of their eirple drive. ¡5^ With its icicle lights, a swing and j! rocking horse on the front porch and old-time, multicolored shingle siding, :j.i the 130-year-old structure looks a bit >1 like a gingerbread house. The play 3if equipment, birdhouses and feeders, i'if c 5- water garden und fountain and a row of freshly-cut Chrislmas trees add to the ehnrm. I immediately recognized the house, having visited it several times in my childhood. M y purents were friends with the previous owners, Agnes and Buddy White. They were u warm and gracious coupic, und 1 had alwuys felt at home there. Buddy died in 1979 and Agnes in 1990. Finding my way back to their house yenrs later. Enterprise photographer Robin Fergusson and I receive a warm welcome from Slew, an aging black La­ brador retriever, and Dusty, a frisky young dog wilh visible collie heritage. We find the new owners of the house to also be warm and gracious. Angel greets us at the door of the new version of the Christmas Cottage, which is filled with every type of holiday craft you can imagine and more. There are angels, Nativity sccnes, Santas, snowmen, wreaths, floral ar­ rangements, Chrislmas trees and orna­ ments, lots of ornaments. Beautiful red, pink and variegated poinsettias placed all around add to the holiday atmo­ sphere. Not all of the crafts are for Chrisl­ mas. There are birdhouses, feeders, painted gourds, painled rocks, painted bollles, beaded rooting bottles, pocket- books, chimes and old window panes lhal have been painted and decorated with jewels, to mention a few. Whal started oiit as a handful of members from Ijames Baptisi Church selling Iheir crafts has grown to include Ihe works of artisans from all over the county along with a few from surround­ ing counties. Angel has prepared a list for me to include in Ihis slory, and 1 promise her I w ill, Ihough they’re listed al the bot­ tom. She also reserves a space on the win­ dow und window ledge behind her desk for fliers and cards from olher ureu busi­ nesses, even ones similar to her own. "I don’t want lo be in competition ‘ ’ith anybody,” she says, "It’s kind of jik e , ‘If you come here, 1 want you to I's llW B “ everybody eise’s place, loo,’ ” What she doesn’l have, Angel says, meone else w ill, and vice versa. “ We cnn complement each other,” le suys. “ There’s enough to go lund.” For example, even though she's in greenhouse business, Angel snys she Heart to Heart with Kathy Ctiaffin didn’t attempt to grow any poinscltias because of the difficulty involved, so she’s selling the Christmas flowers for Crosby Farms & Greenhouse in Har­ mony. She also carrics Christmas trees from W illow Rools Nursery & Lund- scaping, which has locations behind the Woodworks Gallery in Mocksville and on Highway 158. Angel even got some help from Sister’s II Florist in Mocksville in set­ ting up the Christmas Cottage. A fold­ ing panel, some lattices and a mantel given lo her by owner Bcnita Finney when she moved to her new localion on Yadkinville Road are used to display crafts. Anolher display holds the decorative, magnetic mailbox covcrs that Angel sells along with personalized metnl home and business signs. The signs, which range in pricc from $40 to $194, can also be ordered from Angel’s websile, www.ciunilIcgaidcn.siindsigns.com, along wilh various garden de­ cor. Once Robin und 1 lake in all the crafts, we notice the room itself. Lined wilh large, reelun- gulnr windows and a striking, circular glass panel, it offers u generous view of the plants and water garden nrca behind the house. Angel’s artistic talent is showcased on the walls and cement floor. The sand- colored walls feulure a lexturcd look created with fnux pninling, bordered at Ihe top w ilh stenciled ivy. She ulso used fnux painting tech­ niques on the floor to create the feel of a stone entranceway bordered by ivy from Ihe door to the rest of the house, while the remaining part of the room is painted lo achieve a briek-tile effect. The good thing nbout the floor, An­ gel snys, is ihnt visitors cun truck in ihc Davie Counly red mud, and il blends right in. She's not complaining, mind you. Even though Angel nnd Gary and daughters Chelsea nnd Goldie hnve only lived in Davie for three years, she says they love it here and don’l plan to ever leave, By Ihis time, we’ve moved inside the house, where a cozy fireplace adds to Ihe warmth of ihe Killian home. The fam ily’s Christmas tree nnd decora­ tions, ulong with a background of enr­ ols, mninlnin the holiday theme even afler we step oul of Ihe Christmas Cot­ tage. The couple had been looking for a couple o f years for a “ fixer-upper” house with some acreage when Ihey ran across the Grannaman Drive property. They hud lived in High Point since get­ ting married in 1996 und wanted to move to Ihe counlry. "The house had been silting vacant for a long time,” Angel says, "and il was really grown up. We came and looked ut il and jusl kind of forgot aboul il. We dccided il was too much work. “ Bul il just kept calling us back and back, and 1 know it wns the Lord.” Angel researched Ihe Davie Counly school system, which she says played an important role in Iheir decision lo move here. “Compared to the Guilford County schools, they were jusl so much better,” she says, “ and we haven’t been disap­ pointed.” When she and Gary they decided lo buy the properly, Angel says their fami­ lies thought they were crazy. Bul they told Ihem lhal even Ihough Ihey didn'l Iiave a lol of money, they planned to fix up Ihe house, a little ul a lime. Il wasn’t long after they moved in that Angel and Gary started looking around for a church. "He grew up Lutheran and 1 grew up Episcopalian and Pentecostal,” she says, “ you know, differenl worlds. We had searched and searched in High Point and jusl couldn’l come to a happy Angel Cam ille Killian turned her new sunroom into the latest version of The Crhistm as Cottage. -( - Photos by Robin Fergusson The Killian dogs, Slew (left) and Dusty welcom e visitors to The Christm as Cottage. Piense See Christmas •Pnge C4 The cottage wiil be open M onday-Saturday through Dec. 23. C2 . DAVIE COIINTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 11,2003 H ills d a le B a p t is t ’s L i v e N a t iv it y K e e p s G r o w in g Ken Millwood and Brent Helton talk about this weekend's live nativity in front of the manger. - Photo by Robin Fergusson S a n t a R o b I s I n T o w n ! 2001 D o d g e 2 5 0 0 L a r a m i e 111 Mb nM*. P0»(*i AC.Ciyrtflin»4M AAUIACr) J(<10 Ctuse ИК fmWt $26^450 “OUT THE DOOR" 1 9 9 8 J e e p G ra n d C h e n ее AMTWCm i 4.4 ill. a. го*-*» mryJo*!. JH)*#» toi-H. poorr CIJH». lu^DO', gii, $7,988 -OUT ТНЙ DOOR" 1 9 9 2 M e r c u r y G r a n d M a rq u is Sf.»r It'p eom{*,te>, PW. 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Brenl Hellon, m inisler o f m usic, gol the idea o f incorporatinng the choir into the nativity. Thai live music - coor­ dinated wilh the nativity - w ill lake place each half hour. "It's a way lo reach oul inlo the comm unily," said Brenda 1 lanes, office manager and char­ ter church member. “ A lot of people are threatened by a church building." Visitors can drive their cars into the parking lot off U.S. 158, and drive lo the nativity behind the church. There w ill be live actors and animals, the choir in front o f a painted backdrop, an angel on high, and a bright star even higher. There w ill be a pet­ ting 7.00 with the same type ani­ mals in the nativity. There w ill be a video, and lights coordi­ nated with what’s happening. "This is not a production, it’s a message," M illwood said. He remembers attending the na tivity before Joining the cluirch five or six years ago. He especially remembers tho angel in the pccan tree. "It was damp and drizzling. The ground was soggy and so was the angel." " Il’s a story o f the birth of Jesus, which is vital to whal we do,” Helton said. M illwood estimates thal as many as 100 people aro help­ ing wilh llie nalivily, evcrylhing from the actors to the singers to the technical people which make Hillsdale Baptist unique. “ The greater part o f the church is taking part in this in one way or another,” M illwood said. "We have a tremendous wor­ ship technology team,” Helton said. "They’ve got to be on cue wilh lights and sounds.” Dan Gelall, who is filling in while Ihe church is wilhoul a minister, w ill explain how the story applies to life today. Each car that comes to the nalivily w ill receivc a candy cane w ith the history o f the candy cane. Jesus videos for children w ill be handed out while they la.sl. “ This is new and different because we’ve taken two func­ tions and pul them together. It’s exciting and that’s contagious... and we want lo share that with the com iTiunity,” M illw ood said. That’s something that makes Hillsdale Baplist work, Hanes said. It changes lo meel the needs of parishioners. One o f the few traditions the church has held onto is the live nalivily, although it, too, has changed to meel the times. "We do things lo try to reach oul to people who normally would nol walk Ihrough the church doors,” she said. "Our hope is that people will slop who norm ally wouldn’t come in the building," Helton said. “ The whole idea is lo pull everybody together to do one thing open to the comiuunity." C o u p le A n n o u n c e s B ir t h O f T h ir d C h ild , A D a u g h te r -i Kaisce Elizabeth Osborne was barn to Rundy and Emily Osborne of Cleveland, N.C, on Nov. 17, 2003 at Rowan' Re­ gional Mcdical Centcr, She weighed 7 Ibs, 14 oz. She hus a brother, Charlie, 3, and a sister, Kamryn, 7. Grandparents are Wayne and Jean James and Mike and Judy Osborne of Mocksvillc. Great-grandparents are Sarah James and Evelyn Hendrix of Mocksville and Nelson Osborne of Myrtle Beach, S.C. F u n e ra l H o m e , S to re S p o n s o r Toys F o r Tots Davie Funeral Scrvice and W al-Mart o f M ocksville are sponsoring the Toys for Tots drive in Davic County, coordi- natcd w ilh the U.S. M arine Corps Reserves. The Storehouse for Jesus in Mocksville w ill receive the toys for needy childrcn this Christ­ mas. Toys should be now and un- wrapped. Angie H all and Jessica 1 loover, the funeral home's com- nuinity oulrcaeh coordinators, w ill take names of agencics in Davic Comity and provide a list lo the Marine Corps Reserves. More lhan ISOfainilies were served last year, "I found il very rewarding and it is my pleasure to make it even more successful in 2003,” Mall said. A loy driie look placc Dec. 6 al Wal-Marl with the help of the Winslon-Salem Warthogs mascot “ Wally.” “ As a new member of Davie County, I was welcomed with open anns and I feel it is benefi­ cial to give back to the commu­ nity,” Hoover .said. For more informalion, call 7.‘il-311l. l E N G A Th n e^ard s Ф г о £1ст д O íom e-Styíe T n iít W ines M uscadine S^uppem ong Blackberry Blueberry Strawberry Raspberry Scarlet Blush Ga .8 mkis, lum nohl on Saink: Dit*o, QarJcn Oalo Vrayoids Is diioclly ai Í» ilglii.' 261 Scenic Drive Mocksville, NC 27028 Emoll: QnidonQaloVinoyorda®yodlol.nol Open Thurs.-Sat 10am-5pm or by Appl. Call Ahead Please (336) 75K1794 or (3361941.7721 V a u g h n - R a t l e d g e C o u p l e M a r r i e d Stefanie Marlene Vaughn of Creedmoor and Brian Phillip Ratledge of Winston-Salem were married Salurday, Sept. 27 at Banks United Methodist Church in Wilton. The Rev. David M errill of Winston-Salem officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Vaughn of Creedmoor. She is the grand­ daughter o f M ary Bondy o f Wake Forest andEleanor Vaughn of St. Petersburg, Fla. She gradu­ ated from North Carolina State University wilh a degree in busi­ ness management/marketing. She is employed as a marketing . and event coordinator for the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ratledge Jr. of Winston-Salem. He is the grand­ son of Alice Lashmit of Winston- Salem and Agnes Ratledge of Mocksville. He graduated from North Carolina Slate University with a degree in business man- 3 3 rd C a n a C h ris tm a s B a z a a r S a tu rd a y The Cana EGA w ill hold its 33rd annual Christmas bazaar Saturday, Dcc. 13 from 10 a.m.- noon at the Canu School build­ ing on Angell Road, There w ill be boxw ood wreaths, yule logs and fresh greenery for decorating. Club members w ill hnve baked items, candies, canning, and Christmas wassail for salo, There are always n variety o f crafts, gift baskets and treats that make great gifts for the holidays. Bring your shopping baskets for Christmas in Cana. For more information, call Ihe Cooperative Extension of­ fice at 751-6297. ‘ S h a r e T h e W a r m t h ’ H e l p W i t h F u e l C o s t s I s A v a i l a b l e W ith w inter weather just around the corncr, Duke Power recognizes that lower tempera­ tures often result in increased needs o f heating assistance for many o f our neighbors. C ontributions 10 Duke Power’s “ Share the Warmth” program are being accepted and distributions w ill begin in early December to local assistance agencies to help families in need pay Iheir heating bills. Through Share the Warmth, customers contribute money, which the Duke Energy Founda­ tion annually matches dollar for dollar, up to $50 per customer, for a total o f $500,000 in matching funds. “ Share the W arm th" contributions are distributed through community servlco agencies across 54 North Carolina and South Carolina counties. Program distributions are made to com m unity service agencies in December, January and March. To contribute, mako checks payable to Share the Warmth Fund, The Duke Energy Foundation, PO Box 35469, Charlotte, NC 28254-3429. Those who wish to apply for the.se funds should contact Davie County Department o f Social Services. Applicants must meel t)i(!ir criteria to be eligible. agement/finance. He is em­ ployed as a staff auditor wilh Wachovia Corp. in Charlotte. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. Joann Averre o f Creedmoor was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Melissa Adams of Raleigh, LaRae Arnold o f Wlnston-Sa- lem, Cammy Smith of Charlotte, and Aubre 2ferebnlck of Monroe. The groom’s fatiier served as best man. Groomsmen were Ma­ son Smilh o f Winston-Salem, Alee Blythe nnd Brandon Sechrisl of Charlotte, and Joshua Vaughn, the bride’s brolher, of Monroe. Cody Hendrix of Mocksville served as the ring bearer. A program of wedding music was provided by the North Caro­ lina Flute aud String Trio. A garden reception at Seven Gables, the home o f Tom and Dot Jordan of W ilton, followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Ha­ waii , the couple will live in Mon- T o c ally c o m m itte d to to ta l h calth c arc < D o n ’t b e s c a re d . T h is w o n ’t h u r t a b it . Actually, it w on't hurt at all. Bccausc our brand new PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scan is painless. Non-invasive. Pcrfcctly safe. 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Muny of Ihe olher residents on Ihe roud; musl of Ihcm re- lulcd, ure ulso members «I Ijumes, und they ucccptcd the K illia ns as part o f the Grannaman Drive family. “ 1 love it here," Angel suys. _ "The people urc us friendly us Ihey cun bc, und mosl people ihul I’ve mel love the Lord." ll wus uflcr Ihey had lived Ihcre u yeur lhal Ihe greenhouse evolved, ll wus Ihc I'irsi house Ihul Angel or Gary hud owned, and she says she wcnl crazy planting flowers und shrubs. " I ’d ulwuys wunlcd Io do Ihul," she suys, "bul we’d always rented." Even though she continHcd in the sign business after the move, Angel suys she hud to build up u new cuslomer buse und thul took time. In the meantime, Gary lost his job, und she wus considering taking unotlier job to help pay the bills. Goldie wus only 3, Cury suys us he wulks in llic room, und they hud hoped Angel would bc uble to Slny ul home wilh her unlil she slarlcd school. "So I said, ‘Whul uboul a greenhouse?” ’he reculls." ‘You knowhow lo grow plants, und you do u good job.’ Tliat's liinv it was bom." They hud previously I'oiiml some old poles for a greenhouse out in the woods from when neighbors Luru While and her lule husband, Aaron. Iiud raised lonialo plums, and Ihc family had said Ihcy could huvc Ihcm. The greenhouse lurned oul lo be u lol morc expensive lhan Ihey had unlicipuled, bul Angel suys she found her niche in growing und working wilh Ihe plums. “ I hud no idea Ihut I would Camille sells poinsettias and ferns raised by Crosby Farms & Greenhouse, in Har­ mony. Decorative, magnetic mailbox covers make unique gifts. love il us much as 1 do," she suys. "1 told Gary, ‘If you want to do lliis, r il put everything into it,’ ami I’m glud lie did." They openeil for business in the full with u field full of nimns. “ And il wenl pretty good," An­ gel suys, "lo bc our firsl lime und wilh us being way oul here." Then in Ihc spring, she suys Ihcy plunled pcrcnniuls, annuals uml shrubs. Thul’s when she ulso slurled selling the crufis made some o f the ludics ut Iheir church, beginning whal would evcntuully lurn into Ihc Christ­ mas Collage. Though she hasn’t been able to spend a lot of money on ud- • vertising. Angel says .she’s put onl fliers uml lhal some of Ihc sunic businesses which .she pro- nioles ulso icll Iheir customers aboul t'aniillc Gardens & Signs. "And word of moulli reully is spreading." she says. Some of Ihc cuslonicrs who cume in ihc spring comnicnied uboul how bcauliful evcrylhing wus wilh the llowcrs blooming und the blooms distributed around their garden pond, which they fille d w ilh Murshu Tmterow’s koi fish. "They suid they love to come down here even though It’s oul of Ihe way,” .she says. “They jusi feel so relaxed and peuccful, I lell everybody lo just come down and sil in the garden if Ihcy like.” Angel says she loves having her business al her home. "I would nol wunl 10 renl a building und bc on the main road," she says. "I jusi wouldn't be liappy w illi thal bccausc my Irue love is the plants and green­ house ami the growing part." As soon as they can afford il, Angel siiys Ihey plun lo build anollier greenhouse us a cold frame lhal doesn’t have lo be healed. “ I've already run oul of spacc in thal lillle one," she suys, Tlie business hus already grown enough lo where she is hiring a lecnage girl inlerested in horlicullure lo help her w illi Ihe spring pluming. One of tile benefits of open­ ing Camille Gardens Л Signs, according to Angel, is all Ihe people they have met. "I'n i really basically very shy," she suys. "I don'l know if you can Icll (we can), bul I’ve had 10 siruggle wilh lhal ull my life. I love the fuel lhal people come lo me, and 1 gel lo meel llieiii." Gary, who his wife says is not shy (wc can Icll that, too), is a hig help with sales. The Christmas Cottage w ill be open through Dcc. 23, after which Angel suys she'll clo.sc down until spring. Some of the crafts w ill remuin in the house, sbe says, and anyone is welcome to come see them. In Ihc meunlimc, .she .suys the family is enjoying the bcuuiy of Ihc Chrislnius Collage. The decoruied room is especially fas- cinuling for 5-yeur-old Goldie. “ 1 have lo keep her oul of there,“ Angel suys. “ She wants to touch everything." Goldie is the couple’s “ sur­ prise baby." Angel wus divorced from Chelsea’s father when she met Gary, who was also divorced with a son, J.H. He was in Greensboro work­ ing in .scuffolding sales at Ihe same lim e she wus commis­ sioned 10 painl Ihe lellcring on his employer's Irucks. Angel was also .selling Amway al Ihe lime, she suys, und inviicd him lo u meeling. The Amwuy business didn'l last, but their relationship did. Gary had had a vusectomy after his son was born, so when they got married, they understood up front that they wouldn’t have any children. They were plunning lo raise Chelseu (whose lusl name is Maness) und enjoy being grand­ parents lo J.R.’s children. So when Angel wenl lo Ihe doclor a coupic o f yeurs inlo Iheir murriuge complaining of puin und a missed period, being pregnam wus the last ihing on her mind. Bul llie test proved positive, •and loday, she and Gary, who al 44 ami .“iO, rcspcclivcly, arc older than mosl of Goldie’s friends’ parenis, suy Ihey are gralefiil for Ihc surprise and miracle of iheir duugliler’s binh. "I ler older sister gave her her firsl name," Gary says. "Her mom gave her her .second one (Camille), uml she had to lake mine," Chelseu Angel is also named ufter her mother. The sisters enjoy playing with J.R.'s children, Ihcir nieces und nephew, 11-year-old Kristine, who spends ihc sum­ mers wilh lliem, .“i-ycar old Jor­ dan and .1-year-old Trey, Though Ihey’ve been spend­ ing Chrislmas Eve driving back und forlh from her family’s guth- ering in Greensboro and Gary’s funiily’s cclebralion in Hickory, Angel says they decided lust yeur lo Sturt taking turns. This yoar, ufter eelebriiting G ary’s birlhduy on Dec. 24, they'll spend the holiday wilh her father and his w ife in Greensboro, Gary also plans to 111 in his I Ì [, t annual shopping trip thal day. He waits to the last minute every year, he says, bccause o f the great burguins. "They’re wanting to gel rid of that stuff." Then on Christmas Day, An­ gel and Onry plun to spend the day nl home with tlieir children before driving to Hickory the nexl day lo celebrate Gary's mother’s Dec. 26th birthday. His five siblings, who all live in the urea, plan to be there ns well. , Though Angel won’t be see- ^ ing her mother, who lives in Florida, over tho holiduys, they recently spent two weeks to- gclher. Neither w ill she see her younger sisler, who has homes in Florida and MonireuI, but An­ gel says Ihey have remained ex­ tremely close, The Killinns nre looking for­ ward to Christmas this year, even though Angel says they won’t bc able to buy us many gifts as usual. Gary, who conlinues to work in masonry and scaffold­ ing sales, recently took on n scc­ ond job ns custodian at West Kowan Middle School lo help pay the bills. “ It’s difficult when you’re sirupped for money,” she says, “ but lhat’s not Ihe whole point, anyway. It’s Christ's birthdny, and that’s whnt we’re supposed to be celebrating." Watching Gary and Angel interact and listening to them express their love for each other, their children and God, 1 cnn’t help but think about how proud Agnes nnd Buddy would be lo huve Ihem living in Iheir home. As Robin and I slart lo leave, Angel says she hns somelhing for us, beaded angel ornnmenls for our Christmas Irees. But we tuke with us an even greater gift, the memory of a cold winter morning spent by u warm fire with new friends. • T h e C h ris im a x C o iu ig c w ill h i' o p e n M o iu lu y -S c iliin la y Ih ro u g h D e c . 2 3 fr o m 10 a .m . to 7 p .m . C a m ille G iirtle n s & S ig n .i w ill re o p e n f u l l tim e in Ih e .ip rin };. C a lN 9 2 - 6 4 7 6 fo r m o re in fo rm a lio n o r lo i- o n lo Ih e K illia n s ’ w e b .liie a t m iw .ca m illeiianle n.sam l.siitiK .com . T h e a r ii.u in s .le llin g ih c ir c ra fis a l Ih e C iiris lm a s C o lla g e in c liiile V a iitia F .IH .k, L o u is e n ia c k w e lile r, M a ry D la c k w e ltle r. L in d a H a r p e , P a m B ra c k e n , A n n e lle a n d .le r r y R a lle d g e , N a n c y S iro u p e , S ii.m n J o y n e r, S h e rry ¡n n o c e n z i, B ei.sy F a u .u , V a le rie C o o k , C y n lh ia C re a s o n , L y n n A l> e e , F lo re n c e A d a m s . G w e n O w e n , G a il R u th e rfo rd a n d M e riie a n d R o m iie A lle n . I' Advance News DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Dec. II, 2003 - CS By Edith Zimmcrmnn Advunce Correspondent The new fellowship hall for Advancc United M elhodist Church has been completed. A service on Sunday, Dec. 7 was observed as Building Consecra­ tion Day, with the District Super­ intendent, Dr. Mark Leather- wood, having charge of the ser­ vice which followed the 11 a.m. worship hour, where 180 people attended. Mnny morc people came to the eonsccrention service to enjoy the new building and the bountiful fellowship menl. Open house for the Method­ ist Parsonage w ill be Saturday, Dec. 13 from 3-5 p.m. Everyone is invited lo drop in nnd have snnck and enjoy Ihe fellowship with Ihe parsonage family. Edilh Zimmerman speni Ihe Thanksgiving holidays, starling Wednesday Nov.26 to Monday D ec.], with her children and grandchildren Adrian and Chris Farley, Brian Farley( who came in from Chicago), Christopher, Denise and John Farley in Ar­ lington, Va. On Thanksgiving morning at 10 o’clock they at­ tended the Turkey Trot Marathon in Alexandria in which Brian, Christopher and Denise partici­ pated in the 5 mile race. Later Edith fell und spent time in the hospital. The Advancc Christmas Pn­ rade w ill be Saturday, Dec. 13 beginning nt 10 n.m. Mrs. Maybelle O rrell hns been se­ lected as "Miss Advnnce". The Methodist youth are working on a flout for her to ride upon. "The Over The H ill Gang" enjoyed a trip to McAddenville last Thursday lo see the Christ­ mas lights. They left Cornntzer Baptist Church at I p.m. nnd drove lo Concord to the shopping mall for 2 hours of shopping. Lnter Ihey ale supper at Jackson's in Gastonia before driving into M cAddensville. T h irty-tw o people were on the bus driven by Gene Livengood. Trip wus un­ der the direction o f Sam nnd Janie Chaplin. Brenda Zimmerman of Olen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. and friend Maxine Glenn of Bay­ ville, N.Y. spent the weekend w ilh Brenda’s moiher, Edith Zimmerman. Maxine’s trip wns saddened by a phone call from G a r n a t z e r N e w s By Dottic Potls Cornatzer Correspondent Our com m unily expresses sympathy to Diane Polls and fam­ ily in the death of her fnther, John Nicholson. He died Nov. 21. Lena Wall had knee surgery Nov. 24 at Forsyth Medical Cen­ ter. She expects to come home Wednesday, Dec. 10. Homer Potls visited his sister, Mae Laird, nt Somerset Courl Mondny afternoon. Mae is nol doing as well us usual. The family of Pearl nnd Floyd Frye hnd their Thanksgiving lunch and dinner at the activity building of Cornatzer Baplist Church on Thanksgiving Day. The family o f Harvey and Lucille Potls held Iheir fumiiy dinner Nov. 28. Out-of-town guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Polls on Thank.sgiv- ing Dny were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack ' OllofSyrncusc, NY, D ebiO tlof Oxford, und Donald Hinkle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Hinkle and chil­ dren of Creedmoor. Mr. and Mrs. Normun Smith are able lo be out ngain after be­ ing confined for two weeks with tlu. The Davie County School Bus Drivers Associalion w ill of­ fer two scholarships this spring. One, for $250, is available lo any member of the association or their immedinte family. The sec­ ond w ill be for$100 and Is open to any Dnvie resident. For un application or guide­ lines, write lo; Davic School Bus Drivers A.ssociation, Attn; Todd Flanagan, Scholarship Informa­ tion, 220 Cherry St., IVIocksvillc. The deadline for applications is March 15. Unique Christmas Gifts D a v ie C o u n ty P u b lic L ib r a r y HISTO R Y O F D A V IE C O U N TY (Third Edition, updated 1994-95) James W. Wnll 250 years of political, business, social, religious, and educational history; with 7,000 names of early settlers, elected officials, and military veterans. 450 pages -140 pictures THE HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE OF DAVIE COUNTY (Reprinted 1986 edition) Kirk F. jWohney 250 pages - 600 pictures of structures and drawings with descriptive architectural narrative tl and biographical accounts of builders and residents. Cost of each $26.50, Mailing $3.00. ,. Main Desk Davie County Public Library All proceeds accrue fo the Davie County Library. DAVIE COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1836 ■ 1900 . j Nancy k. Murphy A record of 4,600 marriages of Davie County people. $22.50 DAVIE COUNTY CEMETERIES Davie County Historical & Genealogical Society Approximately 18,000 gravesltes with Inscribed , biographical Inlormation and dates. M Two-volume set $45.00 DAVIE COUNTV MARRIAGES, 1901 -1959 Nancy K. Murphy $20.00 1860 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. Murphy and Everette G. Sain $15.00 1870 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. Murphy and Everette G. Sain $15.00 1880 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. Murphy^and^Everette G. Sain All proceeds accrue to the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society Purchase price Includes mailing. Available Martln-Wall Histoiv Room, DavieCounty Library. Mon • Tu0S • Wed • 9:00 am ■- 4:00 pm lier son saying his father and her husband. W ill Glenn, had died suddenly in his sleep of n henrt attack. Many in the community knew Maxine from her visits here with Brenda and extend Iheir sympathy. Edith Zimmennnn and sister Bess Bennett were treated to din­ ner at Dockside in Clemmons Mondny night by neices and nephews. Gene and Mahaln Collolle West, and Bob and Pam Collette of Winston Salem. Janie Hendrix spent the week­ end in Myrtle Beach with her daughter Andrea Hendrix. She wenl to attend nn art show by Andrea Dec. 5-7 at the Sprlngmaid Pier. A few of the Davie County Hertiage books are left for sale. They make grciit Christmas gifts. Call 998-4356 or 492-5234. Meredith Hendrix spent the Thanksgiving holldriys in Sperry ville, Vn. visiting her boy­ friend, Adnm Kerr, nnd his fam­ ily. è è r f é íT й 'èй r.й ^ éй ré ¡íT !é irT• CENTER A N D I QuiLTER’s Haven 119 Salisbury Street, M ocksville (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -5 4 1 7 G i ' c a l S e l e c t i o n ! • G i ' c a t P i ' i c e s ! R E D U C E D ! All Wool Fabrics Including Pendleton & Landell All Baby Lock Sewing Machines, Embroidery Machines & Sergers All Christmas Fabrics — We A/so Repair Sewing Machines — S c h o la rs h ip s A v a i la b le IT'S ALL ABOUT V A L U E ШрМа Cable lif imoiiiy Save over 26%! PLUS Installation Is FREE! for three months T h e re ’s n o h o t a ir in th is s p e c ia l o ffe r! 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Dec. 11,2003 H o m e H e a lt h , H o s p ic e C e le b r a t e S e r v ic e T o D a v le R e s id e n t s When you are sick, where would you ralher be treated? “ Bets are, you would prefer the security and comfort of your own bed in your own home,“ said Janet Blair, home health supervisor of the Davie County Home Health Agency. “ When your mother, father, sister, brother or neighbor is struggling w ith a disability, dealing w ith a chronic or terminal illness, or recovering from a rccent hospital stay, our home care and hospice pro­ fessional caregivers have the answer. With the exception of surgery, our home care agency has all the bell and whistles of hospital care. Our patients cun receive everything from IV antibiotics to shampoos." More lhan just providing excellent carc where and when patients need and want it, home care and Hospice programs save billions of health carc dollars each year, said Davie Health Director Barry Bass. “ There is no more cost- effective provider of health carc in our country. Period. This is why Davie County Health Department and Home Health and Hospice Agency are celebrating Nalional Home Care M onth, N ational Hospice Month, and National Home Care Aide Week during November. “ As we face the s tiff challenges of state budget crisis, record federal deficits and an attempt on the part o f the House of Representatives to slap a co­ payment on Medicare home health beneficiaries during the toughest part o f their lives, it is fitlin g 'th a t wc take tim e to recognize the miracle of home care in Davie County.” The Davie County Home Health Agency began in 1972, joining the American trodition that had its origin in the 1880s. Then, and now, public heallh nurses traveled to patients' homes, caring for the sick, teaching family members how to provide care in their absence, suggesting ways to im prove health, and com forting the dying. As the nurse’s role in saving lives became more apparent, insurance companies started to offer visiting nurse services to w orking and m iddle class policyholders. By 1916, these services were available to more than 10 m illion policyholders in the United Slales, creating the first nationw ide system o f insurance payment for home- based care. "Home Care helps recover­ ing, disabled, or chronically ill people who need medical treat­ ment or assistance with the acti­ vities of daily living," Blair said. “ G enerally, home care is appropriate when fam ily and friends cannot easily or effectively provide care on their own.” “ Home Health cure services improve the quality of life by enabling individuals to stay in llie comfort and security of their own homes during times o f illness, disability, and recuper­ ation, as well as, maintaining the patient's dignity ¡Ind indepen­ dence,” Bass said. “ Home carc is le.ss expensive than other forms of health care delivery, and offers specialized services tailored lo meet tlie individual patient needs on a personal provider-lo-patient basis. Home care also reinforces and supplements fam ily and friends care through training and education.” The health department's home health and hospice ser­ vices are provided by registered nurses, home health aides, physical therapists, speech- language therapists, occupation therapists and a mcdical social worker. In-Hom e Aide Support Services assist in-home patients w ith household chores and personal hygiene. Services are offered on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, and third party payers are billed when applicable. “ With a gentle touch and a friendly smile, our aides go all over Davie County helping people, “ Blair said, “ Our aides serve their clients with com­ passion and quallly care. Their clients may be injured or sick - requiring ussistunce w ith personal hygiene. Clients may be elderly and frail, in need of u good hot meal. Some clients may not be physically able to do their own housekeeping - requiring assistance with the daily chores and shopping. Our aides are there to make life a little easier for those who need their services.” Every three years the agency has an on-site review completed by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care, Inc. (ACHC). Accreditation is contingent upon compliance with ACHC's standards. “ O ur agency is proud lo announce that ACHC has just awarded ihe certificate of accreditation to Davie County Heallh Department and Home Health Agency for achievement in complying with the standards for home heulth services Available for Christmas Even QlraffesI (Suirliiìf! $68.95) Unicycle Club 998-3579 UnlcycleClub.com C IT IN SH A P E FO R THE H O U D A Y S l Lose The Weight Now- IV UntilCall For DetailsDon't Pay Until January!! 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Hospice conlin- ues to provide bereavement support to fam ilies after the death of their loved one. Hospice of Davie County is supported by U nited Way funding, community donations, m em orial conlribulions and bequests. Bass and Blair are proud of the home care and hospicc services thal Ihe agency provides to Davie residenls, as well as residents in surrounding counties. "O ur professionals make a difference every day in the lives of Iheir patients - they make it possible for home care to be where the healing begins,” said Bass. "For the period o f July - Seplember 2003, our home health professionals served 362 patients, m aking 5,649 total patient visils. In-home aide services provided 3,058 hours of care service," said Blair, “ and our hospice worked w ilh 9 clients and 28 fam ilies in bereavement during this same lime period." Every eigin seconds, u buby boomer in America turns 50, In less than 10 years when baby In recognition of National Home Care Month, Mocksviile Mayor I=.W. Slate, County Manager Terry Brailey, Town Manager Ciiristine Sanders, and Environmental Healtii Director Joe Mando accompanied Davie County Home Healtii staff on iiome visits on Tliurssday morning, Nov. 6. After ttie visits, tiiey celebrated witti iiome iiealtti staff at tiieir annual celebration iunciieon. boomers begin lo retire, one out of every five Americans w ill be over Ihe agc of 65. By 2040, Ihe number of Americans over the age o f 80 w ill triple lo 26.2 million. Americans arc growing older and livin g longer. Americans, led by the baby boom generation, are benefiting from medical advances lhat are extending iheir lives well into their 80s, 90s, and 100s. Davie's baby boomers are included in these numbers. Wilh longevity also comes Ihe in­ crease in chronic disease and ill­ nesses, and Ihe questions of how to pay for long lerm carc. Neurly 10 percent of all buby boomers w ill find themselves on u financial tightrope, balancing the cost of caring for an elderly relative, financing their children's educalion, und saving for Iheir own retirement. “ W ithout an infusion o f supporl, our families and fulure generations w ill be crippled by Ihc weight o f caring for our elderly, disabled, and infirm ,” Blair said. Davie County Home Heallh and Hospice Agency look;! Home Healtii Patient Rosie Hendricl<s is greeted by Dr. F.W. Slate and provided Iiome care by Home Healtii Nurse Brenda Alien. forward wilh uniicipation to the challenge lo continue lo provide quantity and quulity in-home heallh carc services lo the residents of Duvie County, Bass said. “ Our professionals are dedicated to caring for our clients in u warm and friendly manner w hile ensuring they receive the bcsl possible care." For questions or information regurding .scrvlccs, cull Bluir at 751-8770. S a n t a C la u s I s C o m in g T o C o o le e m e e Come and visil with Sunia on Saturday, Dcc. 20, from 10- 11:30 a.m. in C ooleeinec Town Hall at 7766 N.C. 801 S. in Coolecnice. Santa w ill be w aiting at town hull lo hear each child's Christmas wish list and w ill also give out candy. Be sure to bring your cam­ era along to make your child's picture w ilh Santa. This event is sponsored by Ihc tow n and M o ck sv ille - Davie Recreation. Call 284- 2141 or 751-2325. C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondeni County Line is filled with the Christmas spirit. Many area churches arc planning their spe­ cial Christmas programs. Mark these special dales on your cal­ endar;' Calvary Baptist and So­ ciety Baptist - Dec. 21; Salem UM C, Clarksbury UM C und Pleasant View Baptist - Dec. 23. The V-Point Ruritan Club is preparing gift baskets and w ill distribute them lo area shut-ins Dcc, 13. Club members are also making saddlebags for residents of Olin Village. Members w ill also be bell ringers for the Sal­ vation Army al Signal H ill Mall in Statesville. Monday, Dec. 15 is the last day lo place a barbccue order from the Couniy Line VFD. Call Brian Koontz 492-5759 or Jnck Koontz 492-7116 lo place your order. A ll orders w ill be ready for pickup on Saturday al tlie Counly Line VFD barbecue pit on Ridge Road. This Sunday evening, tlie Clarksbury UM C Youlh w ill sponsor a live N ativity scenp from 6-8 p.m. Everyone is in­ vited ot drive by the church and enjoy the reenactment o f Chrisi’s birthi The Tutterow Class o f Soci­ ety Baptist w ill sponsor a pro­ gressive dinner Ihis Salurday. Those wishing to attend arc asked lo meet at the church fel­ lowship hall al 4:30 p.m. Every­ one w ill then go as n group to various homes for appetizers, salads, main course and des­ serts. Pleasant View Baptist is planning Christmas caroling I'or urcu siiut-ins and for nursing and assisted livin g centers. Tho church also sponsored a float in the Harmony Christmas parade this past Sunday afternoon. Our community extends get- well wisiics to Lucille Smoot. She was hospitalized at Duvie County Hospilal last week but is now recuperating at home. We pray for G od's healing for Lucille as well ns for Ihose mnn- tioned as having heallh prob­ lems. Our fam ily Christmas din­ ners began in earnest this past weekend w itli trips to Harmony and North Wilkesboro. As we travel lo various places for fam­ ily diners and parlies during the holiday season, let's remember to drive safely and to watch out for the deer. There have been several accidents involving deer in Counly Line lalely. They .seem lo be more plentiful this yenr. Snnta and his helpers have been in area parades and malls. Perhaps Santa w ill do us a fa­ vor and take some of the deer lo IheNorih Pole to help him drive his sleigh Chrisimns Eve, L a u re n c e C la y to n In P ro d u c tio n O f J e s u s C h ris t S u p e rs ta r D nvie native Laurence Clayton is playing the role of Judas in tlie current production Jesus Christ Superstar, now playing nt War MeniorinI Au- M o c k s v ille 's A u to S e rv ic e f n e a d e r S to m p s t h e C o m p e titio n N e w T i r e S p e c i a l Four (4) - 175-70R14 Goodyear Integrity Tires£IS/f"G Q O D /V C A RIncludes Road Hazard Warranty High tensile steel belts for strength, long ireadlife and fuel efficiency Polyester radial plies offer o smooth and quiet ride Solid centerline nnd rib design for improved tiandling. steering and backing, ospecinlly wet roads Oflset shoulder elements provide excollont traction during acceleration and braking. B u y 4 O i l C h a n g e s G e t t h e N e x t 1 0 И 1 Е Е ! (That's Right, 101) somo rostrlcllons apply In Beautiful Downtown Mocksviile is? Depot 1-888-469-3791 ditorium in Greensboro. A 1974 graduate of Davie High School and resident of New York, Claylon is tlic son of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Brown 111 o f M o cksvilie and the grundson o f tiie late Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Brown II and Ber­ nard E. nnd Lucy Tatum. A fternoon and evening sliows are scheduled Saturday and Sunday. Clayton studied English at N.C. C cntral U niversity in Durliam, where lie began sing­ ing with an nll-mnie group. He made his stage debut in Durham in "Guys and D olls" and in 1981, made his New York debut in “ Tamborines to G lory" at the B illie Holliday Tiieatre, He hns appearend in “ The W iz,’"'Porgy and Bess," “ D ream girls" and “ The Crown,” among otiiers, He is m arried to singer Linda Morton Clayton. DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 11,2003 - C7 K - '■ " • í , , V . | î 'Л' V 'К ' ' ' ‘-.1/, L.'I- Freedom Baptist minlstor Will Pryor in front of tlie new cliurcti at Cornatzer Road and U.S. 64 East, Mocl<sville.- Photos by Robin Fergusson W o r k in g F o r T h e L o r d M e m b e r s M a k e N e w C h u r c h A Q u i c k S u c c e s s Ciiurcii members Steve Crotts and William Carter get ready to iiang pictures in tiie ciiurcii lobby. By M ike Ilai nhui dt Davie County Enlerprise Record In July o f 2001, some 28 people met to worship Ihe Lord ill riinil Davie Counly. Tlie idea o f slarting a new cliiii'ch wus discussed, and on Ihe following Sunday. .19 people attended the first service. Slill. tliey weren’t sure what lo do. Should Ihey start a new clnnch? Should they look for another congregation wilh liie same beliefs ani piacticcs? ' The next month at a Wednes­ day night service, lliey decided to form their own church, and named it Freedom Baplisl. Things fell into place quickly. Tiie group began meeting in the basement of n home, and quickly grew into a donated metal bu ilding, fille d w ith chairs, song books, piano and furniture - all donated. Things continued lo move t|uickly. Ill February, 2002, 11.12 acres was purchased at Freedom Baptist pastor Will Pryor and his wife Tina talk about tiie new ciiurcii. r и ,ш " ''•'-I - , Tile nursery is equipped witii its own baliiroom and a video system. U.S. 64 East al Cornat/.er Road, for a church building, cemetery and I'nlurc parsonage. In September, 2002, the first pastor. Rev. Rev. W ill Pryor, came on board. Al'tcr the groundbreaking for tlic new church the following November, aiul a servicc on the properly, members of the con­ gregation took on the slogan, "Tlie Light on Ihe H ill." "Tiiey want this congrega­ tion to be known as the light­ house ofthe communily," Pryor said. “ We want to be open to the community. Thai’s Ihe way I believe the Lord Jesus wants a church to be." Ill Oclober, the congregation of 70 moved into the new 7,600 square foot building. “ W e’ ve got really good people. They iruly want to fol­ low Ihe Lord. They're hard working, humble people. "These people are extremely faithful,” Pryor, I'ormer youtii director at Yadkin Valley Bup­ lisi, said. "We are an extremely blessed congregation and wc'rc looking forward to wliat God leads us to do.” Pryor and w ife Tina have three children. Abby, 19, An­ drew. 15, and Alex, 2. "We arc extremely concerned as a chureh aboul the youlh of Davie County," he said. "Ood has always geared me toward the youth of Davie Counly." Mark Harper w ill work with teens and others as Freedom Baptist’s youth director, Pryor said. He has seen the changc in church uUcndunce. It used lo be thal children went to the church of their parents. "Now, il looks like you get the kids into church and then you get the parents,” Pryor suid. “ 1 believe parents ought to be parents. Thai's their No. 1 job and wc focus on lhal heavily. Parents are slill the greatest in­ fluence on a child's life.” Two babies were baptised al the first servicc. At the funeral for Duslin Myers, four people dedicated their lives to tlie Lord. “ We're going to concentrate on being an as.set to the commii- nity," Pryor said. Freedom Haptist is open lo all. "We have stuiidards ... but if someone conies in olT the streel and is w illing to listen to the gospel, then we're more than grateful lo have them.” Two o f the church's I'ound- ing members, Bessie Scchresl and the Rev. Vunn Poplin, died in 2002, and tlie church started its ceinetery before il's church building. Pryor said it's tlie good mem­ bers thal make liis job as a pas­ tor who has another full-tinic job much cusicr. "It's difficuU, bul this group of people makes it easier. I con­ centrate on whal God ealls a pastor to do, prayer. 1 set the table i'or Ihem. Ood gives us vi­ sions as a paslor." The church building that was occupied on Oct. 26 is paid lor. whal Pryor culls “ an unprec­ edented" feat for such a new church. Il seats 299 in tlie sanctuary, and is equipped w itii new inslru- ] menls aiid for music.There is a'N pastor's study, a nursery witli video and .sound. There are six classrooms. The sanctuary is fully wired, and Pryor hopes to have services live on the iiiteriiet within n yeur Menibers can get a CD or tape o f Ihe service the same duy. The fellowship hall can be divided to make two large class­ rooms. Freedom Baptist holds Sun­ day School at 10 a.m. wilh wor­ ship services al 11. Evening ser­ vices are held Sunday at 6 and Wednesday al 7. \ I C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 11,2003 Obituaries Jeanette Seaford Beane Jcnnclle Seaford Beano,79.of U.S. 64 E,. Mocksvillc, dicil on Salurday. Dcc, 6, 2003 al Meadowbrook Tcrrace of Davic. Born in Davic Counly on Feb. 29.1924. she was tlic daughter of Ihc laic Jack and Minnie Hamilton Seaford. She was a homemaker and a member of Fork Bapli.st Church, Her husband, Ronuld Beane, preceded her in death, as did 3 brothers, Reginald, Dwight and Lee Seaford. and 3 sisters, Pauline Livengood. Laverne Gaither and Venice Livengood. Survivors: a son, Ronnie (Lisa) Bcanc of Mocksville: u brother, Bill (Peggy) Seuford of Advance; 2 sisters, Maxine Correll nnd Bernice Hinkle, bolh of Advance: a sister-in-law. Sarah Seaford of Advancc: a grandson; and 2 great­ grandchildren. Graveside .services were con­ ducted Tuesday. Dec, 9 at Fork Baplist Church Cemclery wilh the Rev. Craig Seaford officiating. Memorials: Fork Baptisl Bus Fund. 3140 U.S, 64 E.. Mocks­ ville. Bertie Fosler Baity Mrs. Bcrlic Foster Baity.92.of Courtncy-H untsville Rond, Yadkinvillc,died Monday, Dcc. I, 2003 al the home of her daughter in Advance. She was born March I, 1911 in Davie County lo the late Coleman and Sallic Spry Foster, Mrs. Baity was a homemaker and Ihe oldest member of Courtney Baptist Church, joining in 1929. In addition to her pnrents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ bnnd of 66 years, Lawrence Baity; n daughter. Sue Baity Glnves; 4 brothers, Rad Foster, Lester Fos­ ter, Raymond Foster, Herman Fos­ ter; 2 sisters, Lucille Redmond, and Lib Mnzzolini. Surviving: her daughter, Marie (Rick) Hartman of Advance; 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchil­ dren: a sister, Junnita Hauser, Yadkinvillc; 2 brothers, Olenn Foster, Yadkinvillc; Robert Foster, Austin. Texas; 3 sisters-in-law, Dorothy Baity, Violet Baity, bolh of Vadkinville; Bessie Foster, Winston-Salem. ficr funeral service was held al 11 n.m, Thursduy, Dcc. 4 nl Courtney Bnptist Church by Ihe Rev. John Brown. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice, 1100 S. Sirniford Rd., Winslon-Salcm; or Couriney Baptist Church, Court­ ney Church Rd„ Yndkinville. W orth Gray Dorse Mr. Worth Gray Dorse, 78, of U.S. 1.58 East, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Dec. 2,2003 at his resi­ dence. A funeral servicc was held Tliursday, Dec, 4 at 2 p,m. nt Dulin United Methwlist Church with thc Revs. Dnvid Smith nnd Rny O’Fcrrcll officinling. BurinI wns in the church cemetery. Memorials: Dulin Methodist Church, 897 Dulin Road, Mocks­ villc; or to American Lung Assoc., 3409-D W. Wendover Ave., Green.sboro, 27407. Mr. Dorse was born May 5, 1925 in For.syth Counly tothe late Willinm Henry and Susie Tulllc Dorse and was retired from Na­ tional Linen Service. He enjoyed gardening, sludying wildlife and traveling. He served in the US Ma­ rines during World War II. Hc wns n member of Union United Meth­ odist Church in Lewisville. Survivors: his wife whom hc mnrried July 14, 1974, Iva Nell McDaniel Dorse of thc honte; n step-daughter, Ginger Robertson (Roger) Yokley of Advance; 2 grandchildren; a grcat-grandchlld; a brother, Bahnson (Katherine) Dorse of Lewisville. Mr. Dorse wns preceded in denlh by a brother, Terry Dorse and 3 sisters, Katherine Dorse, Cccilc Ketner and Elizabeth Barker. E at on F u n e r a l S e r v ic e cordially invites you and your family to attend our annual Christmas Memorial Service S u n d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 4 t h • 3 : 3 0 p . m . at 325 North Main Street Please Plan To Attend Jessie W hittakcr-Howell Mrs. Jessie Whittakcr-Howell, 89, formerly of Yadkinvillc Road, Mocksvillc, died Friday, Dcc. 5, 2003 at Autumn Care of Mocks­ villc. Funeral services were at 8 p.m. Monday, Dcc. 8 al Blaise Bnptist Church, conducted by thc Rov. Glenn Sellers. A graveside servicc was held nt 10 a.m.Tuesday, Dec. 9 nt Bear Creek Bnptist Church Cemclory. Mcmorinls: Blnise Bnptist Missionnry Fund, 134 Blaise Church Rond, Mocksvillc; or lo Bear Creek Baptisl Cemetery Fund, 492 Bear Creek Church Rond, Mocksville. Mrs. Howell wns bom Jan. 10, 1914 in Yndkin County, n dnugh­ tcr of the late Dudley and Lula Hnrkey Rcnvls. She wns a homc- ninker and n member of Blaise Baptist Church. She was preceded in denlh by her first husband, Duke L. W hlllnker, second husband, Snmuel H. Howell, nnd n son, Roger L. Whittaker. Survivors; a daughter, Betty (Verlous) Angell; 2 sons, Jimmy (Retha) W hlttnkcr nnd Gene (Bunni) Whittaker, nil of Mocks­ ville; a brother, Doanid Rcavis of Mocksvillc; a daughter-in-law, Peggy Whittaker of Mocksville; 3 step-childrcn, Florence (Lance) Finnegan, Sharon (John) Byrd nnd Snmrn (Joe) Childers; 12 grand­ children; nnd 14 grent-grnndchil- drcn. Savings Galore S a ve m o n e y o n y o u r n e x t g ro c c ry b ill. C h e c k o u l th e (K lv e rii.ie m e n i in se rí.'! in thi.s' w e e k ’.'! E n te rp ris e R e c o rd . E A T O N K U N K R A L SIiR V IC Ii, IN C, .(25 Notili Main St., M.Kkävillc, NC • 751-2И8 Ctr/ himùerf - MiWíigfr/ñirtner 2003 Christmas Services First United Methodist Church 310 North Main Street, Mocksville You are cordially invited to the Sixty-Ninth Annual C h r is tm a s C o n c e r t & C a n d le L ig h t in g S e rv ic e by the 4 8 - v o ic e C h a n c e l C h o ir with organ, trumpet & harp Three Identical Services 5:00 p.m., Sunday, December 21 7:30 p.m., Sunday, December 21 7:30 p.m., Monday, December 22 ^ N u rs e ry C a re I'm v id c d C h r is tm a s E v e S e rv ic e s D e c . 24 th at 4 :3 0 p .m . & 11 p .m . Ciifoi.s, Readings, Communion & Candle Lighting Service, Special Miisic, Live Nativity. M rm y C m Provided for 4:30 p.m. Service, Imii nol at II p.m. service N eliL: Taylor If ' ‘ 1914 - 2003 VVINSION-SAUM;; <a> ; Glem C.:Allfii% Died. Dec. 1,2003 DROK£N ARROW, O k :t * ' /. ' I Harvey L H u r ^ f i 1933 - 2003' ' lylOCKSVtUBv^f Thomas R. Fosiér, i ',1933 - 2003 '5 , M O CKSVniE 5« * M , Correli A, HoUai[J$ 192S-.2003 - ‘ , , BO O NVaiB, Ollie'l^i Cormtzer, if Died; Nov. 39.2003 ', COOLBieMEB , f lib < Alta T, Schambach i’. '-1924 . 2003' ■ WINSTpI't-SAl.EM'^ iii - Alice B. Peltft ,•^920 * 2003 ’% WAIKBRTQWN , Vi1 ^ ‘ 1 r Thelr}ta„^, C ha n^'ìì Dlcd:NqV.30,2(»3' '¡1' ‘ _ TBDHN I , ; / ' ■ ;,4 # Billy ' . i928-apd3, i , , ' I, . f o r k V W , - . Rickey Lee G ray Pastor Rickey Lee Gray, 45, of New London,died Salurday, Dec. 6, 2003 at Stanly Me­ morial Hos­ pital in A l­ bemarle. Hc was born on A pril 3, 1958 in Lex­ ington to thc lale Sarah Wright Gray and Vallcry Laverne Gray. He wns pastor of First Bap­ list Church of New London. Grny attended Lexington Cily Schools, graduating from Lexington Sr. High School in 1976. Hc had been manager of Valu House Furniture in Mocksvillc. Hc grndunted from Piedmont Bible College in Win­ ston-Snlem in 2003 wilh a degree In pastoral studies. Prior to com­ ing to New London, hc served as youth minister and associalc pas­ lor al Sumner Baptist Church in Greensboro. As minister in New London, hc organized nnd imple­ mented the Children's Mission Progrnm and the Church Brother­ hood Program. Hc was ordained there in March. Funeral services were al 2 p.m. TXicsday, Dcc. 9 al First Baptist Church of New London,ofncinled by the Revs. Clyde Akers and Charles Stevens. He was buried in New London Cemetei>'. Survivors; his wife, Kimlen Dycss Grny of the home; a son, Caleb Lee Grny of the home; a daughter, Lauren Kimlen Grny of the home; a brother, Mack Gray Sr. of Lexington; and five sisters, Brendn Waller, Knthy Gray and Violet Hnncy, all of Lexington, Linda Snider of Silver Valley nnd Lorndtt Workman of Demon. Chnrles Fredrick Boger Mr. Charles Fredrick Boger, 83 of Lois Lane, Mocksville, died Monday, Dcc. 8,2003 at his homo. A funeral services was held Wednesday, Dec. 10 al Liberty United Methodist Church with Dr. John Andrews officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Sl. Judo’s Hospi­ tal, P.O. Box 318 Memphis, TN 3810 1; or Disnbled American Vet­ erans, 1958U.S.601,Mocksville. Mr. Boger wns bom Aug. 16, 1920 in Dnvie County to the lale Charlie nnd Rodie Privett Bogcr nnd was retired from YVEDDI where he had been n driver/deliv­ erer for Meals On Wheels for five yenrs nnd was retired from Equi­ table Life Insurunce Co. where he was a sales rcprescnlative and of­ fice manager. Hc had worked nt Burlinglon M ills in Cooleomeo. Hc wns n member o f Liberty United Methodist Church where he tnught Sunday School and served in many capacities. Ho was a member of Cooleemee VFW Post 1119, Americnn Legion Post 54, Sl. Jude’s Home and hnd been a Scout leader for more than 20 years. He enjoyed gardening, cnmping nnd spending time with fnmily, espceinlly his grnndchil- drcn, great grandchildren and grcat-gccat grandchildren. Survivors: his wife, Lois Mne Seamon Boger. whom hc mnrried Sept. 2.1939; 3 daughters, Betty Sue Damcron of Farmington, Phyllis (Jack) Nichols, Sylvia (Tommy) Player bolh of Mocks­ villc; n .son, Pnul (Shelby) Bogcr of Advancc; 11 grandchildren; 27 great grundchildren; 10 great- great grandchildren; n sister Flo­ rence Robertson of Cooleemee; 2 brothers, Baxter Boger und C.B. (Dorothy) Boger of Mocksville; his pel, his dog, “ Bungle". Hc wns preceded in denlh by 2 sisters, Carrie Daniels, Myrtle M iller and a brother, Woodrow Boger. Remember When? Louise Stroud does. Read her nuisitjgs on Mocksville’s history the first week of every month, only in the Enterprise Record. D A V ln C O U N T V E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D Janet S. Adkerson Janet S. Adkerson died at her home in Winslon-Salcm on Tues­ day, Dec. 2,2003. Mrs. Adkerson was bom July 3, 1940, in Covinglon, Tenn,, to Charles nnd Mnbic Southnll. She wns n member of First Bnptist Church in Winslon-Salcm but in recent years nllended Fries Mornvian Church, where her hus­ band served ns director of Chrls- tinn Education. Mrs. Adkerson worked for thc Children's Center for the Physically Handicapped nnd the Specini Children's School, where she hns served for the pnsi Six years as parent-supporl coor- dinntor under thc auspices of Smart Stnrt. Prior to that she served ns a lend teacher of 3-year- olds at Sl. Paul's Episcopal Pre­ school, She'owned and managed The Canery, a retail outlet for bas­ ket and chnir-cnning supplies and services, from 1983-1997. She began her teaching carcer as as­ sistant director and teacher nt the Downtown Child Development Center in 1981. She served as a volunteer preschool Sunday school coordinator at First Baplist Church of Winston-Salem and in sim ilar positions w ith other churches through, thc years. Mrs. Adkerson attended Union Univer­ sity, a Baptist university in Jack­ son, Tenn., nnd grndunted with honors from the University of Nonh Cnrolina at Greensboro in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in home economics and child devel­ opment and family relations. She wns a member of Omicron Nu National Honor Society and was a Junior Scholar at UNC-G. She wns a member of the National As­ sociation for the Education of Young Children nnd the Forsyth Association for the Education of Young Children. Survivors: her husband, W ill­ iam H. Adkerson; 3 daughters, Lori Adkerson of St. Petersburg, Fin., Suznnne Nestor of Advnnce nnd Amnnda Robbins o f Chnr- lotte; n son-in-law, Tim othy Nestor of Advance; 2 grandchil- , dren; her parcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southall of Covington, Tenn.; a sister, Jean (Mrs. Taylor) Simonton of Denver, Colo.; a brolhc, Charles Milton Southall of Covington, Tenn.; and severnl nieces nnd nephews. A memorinl servicc was held al 3 p.m.Thursday, Dec. 4 at Fries Memorial Moruvian Church in Winston-Salem. The funeral was Snturdny, Dec. 6, in Covinglon, Tenn. Memorials; Children's Ccnier, 2315 Coliseum Drive, Winston- Snlem,27106; or Bethesdn Center for the Homeless, 930 N. Pnlter- sonAvo..Winslon-Salem, 27101; or a charity of the donor's choico. M ary Lorena Dull Mrs. Mary Lorcno Nail Dull, 84, of Gladstone Rond, Mocks­ ville, died Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2003 at Cedar Rock Assisted Liv­ ing in Mocksville, A funeral servicc wns Fridny «111 a.m. at Cooleemee First Bap­ tist Church with Rev. Tommy Register officiating. Burial wns in Legion Memorinl Pnrk. Mcmorinls: Cooleemee First Baptist, P.O. Box 518, Cool­ eemee; or Americnn Diabetes Assoc. 1820 East 7lh St., Char­ lotte, 28204. Mrs. Dull wns born Mnrch 5, 1919 in Dnvic County to the Late Henry and Florn Forebee Nnil nnd wns retired from Fiber Induslries. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church where she sang in the choir. She was a cook and enjoyed working in her gar­ den. Survivors; n dnughtcr, Hnrriet Dull Schuler of Mocksville, a step dnughtcr, Mnry Olelia (Tim ) Travis of Winslon-Salcm, a step son, Melvin Rny Dull of Mocks­ villc,4 slop grandchildren; 4 step grent-grnndchildrcn; a sister-in- law, Nettie Allen Nail of Mocks­ villc; 2 nieces; and a nephew. She wns preceded in death by her husbnnd, Marvin Dull, in 1977 nnd a brother, John Henry Nail. S t o r e h o u s e F o r J e s u s , C l i n i c , P h a r m a c y C h r i s t m a s S c h e d u l e The Storehouse for Jesus w ill bo closcd for thc Christmas holi­ days Dcc. 22-Jnn. I. Thc pharmacy w ill be open Dec. 22, 24, '29 und 31, clo.sed Dcc. 2.5 and Jnn. I. The Tuesduy morning follow-up chronic carc clinic will be closed Dec. 23 and 30. The Thursday night clinic w ill be closcd Dec. 25 andJnn,1. B l a i s e B a p t i s t C h r i s t m a s P r o g r a m s D e c . 1 4 , 1 9 - 2 1 The music ministry of Blnise Baptist Church w ill prc.senl two weekends of special Christmas programs. The children w ill share Christmns songs and verses on Dcc, 14 at 7 p.m, Thc children’s musical "Hotel Bcthlehcni" w ill be pre­ sented by thc 3-6 choir. The adult choir w ill sing the cantata, “A Thrill of Hope," a,s- sisted by the children and youth choirs, at 7 p.m. Dcc. 19 20 and 21. Blnise Church is locatcd al 1-40 and U.S. 601 Norih, Mocks­ ville. Everyone is wclcome. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 11,2003 - C9 S A F E T Y F I R S T Play it Safe this Holiday Season. D on't Drink and Drive. Jim Kelly, Jr. 2B1 North Main Sireel Mocksville 336-751-2937 koHy)29naiionMido.com Keilh Hiller 1111 Yadkinvllle Hwy., Mocksville WilkjwOnkaShop.Cnu. 336-751-6131 hillotKIQnaliomAlocttii У Nationwide’ Insurance & Financial Services Nationwide Is On YburSlde' Uf« Imurance underwritten by Nallodwlde Ufe Iniurance Company, Ndllonwldo Mutual imuraiKo Company and Atflllated Companie», Home Office: Columbui. 0И 432)S-2220 MISC5 U/00 avie Place ing Assisted L ivin g C om m unity Gary M iller Davic Placc salutes Gary Miller, our resident of the month, Gary was bom in Yadkin Counly and grew up in Lewisville, l ie moved to Davic (Zouniy iu 1979, and hiis lived here since that time. Gary hiis worked as a heavy equipment operator, and drove a truck for fifteen ycat^. His leisure time activities included hunting, fishing, and throwing horseshoes! Hc lias three children, two sons and one daughter. Bolh sons live in Davic County while his daughter resides in Tcnucssc. His two brothers and sisler all live loatlly and visit frequently Gary has lived at Davie Place since AugusI of this year. Hc says Davic Placc is “a nice placc wilh super people!” 36-751-2175 P le a s e A tte n d T h e C tiu rc h O f Y o u r C h o ic e No Croek PrtmUlvQ Boptlst Church, 222 Aubroy Morroll Rd., MocksvillQ. 2nd & 4th Sundays, 10:30 a.m. FouMh Snlurday worship and conforQnco,1:30 p.m. Paslor. Richnrd Kirby. Eagls Heights Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Poworllrtio, 6:30 p.m. W ednosdaya, Blblo study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem« porory muslc/woishlp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdalo. M ocksvillo W esleyan Church: Hospllnl St., Sunday School, 0:45 a,m. Worship, 11. Wodnosdoy Proyer Mooting, 7 p.m. Rov. Georgo Troyor. 751-5595. U nion C hopel U n ite d M o th o d lst Church: 2030 U.S. 601 H. Wotshlp, 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Paslor, Rov. Jim Snndots. . Cenler Unltod M othodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 n.m . Worship, 11. Pastor. Slophon Blair. 751* 2754. C hlldcaro dlroclors; C arla ProvQtto, 492*5735 & Sandro Autry, 040* 3753. EtbovlKe Unttod M othodlst Churoh: N.C. 601, Advance. Followship, 0 a.m. Sunday School, ID. Worship. 11. Kids For Chrlsl (agos 4«11), Is l A 3rd Sun., 3*4:30 p.m. Toens for Chrlsl (ages 12* 18) maol Sun., 5*6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Novillo Storey, Cooloomoe Church of Q odt Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Service and Chlldion’s Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Moeting, 7 p.m. Wod. Family Sopylco, 7 p.m. For moro Info, call pastor Roberl H ulotto at 284*2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor Unltod M othodlst Churoh: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 {i.m. W oislilp, a.m., Rov. Kayo Fiyo. paslor. B othol U nited M oth odlül C hurch; Bolhol Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Rov. Ed Carlor, paslor. Advanco Unltod M othodlst Church: Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11 a.m . Youlh, 5 p.m . Rov. Harry D. Sammons.Oowntovi/n Advanco. Farmington United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School, 10 Q.m. Worship, 11 o.m. 1939 Farmlnglon Rd. 998*5569. Rov. Tommy Robortson. Oak Qrovo United M othodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158, M ocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Worship, 11. C oncord Unltod M othodlst Churoh, Chorry Hill Rd.. MocksvHlo. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor. John Andrews. Hardison Unltod M othodlst Church: W orship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi, 10:45. W ondorlul W oduos^doys Children's program, 6*7:30. Paslor, Rov. Donnls B. Marshall. Com m unity Baptist Church; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evoning sorvico. 6. Wodnosday Blblo Sludy. 7 p.m. QIadstono Rond. H illsdalo Unltod M othodlst Churoh: 5228 U.S. 158. Advanco. Conlomporary worship Sundoy 10:45 Q.m. Sunday S chool. 9:35. C asual dross, roiroshmonls. Jr. High Youlh Sunday nighl, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Midwook® Hillsdalo prayor service, wodnosday 6:30 p.m. Blblo aludios, m lnlslrios such as dram a, worship, m isiona, alnglea, w om an's, m on'o. Pastor: Jerry Wobb, 998*4020. W osley C hapol U n lto d M o th o d lst C huroh; W orship Service: 10 a.m . Sundoy School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Tommy Robortson. Pino Rd. R odlond P o n to co sta l H o lin e ss C h u rch : S unday S chool: 10 a.m . W orship: 11 a.m . Evoning: 0:30. W ednesday prayor m eeling & Bible sludy. 7:30 p.m. Rov. Jool Boylos. Holy Cross Luthoran Church, 1013 US 601 S. W orship: 10:30 o.m. Sunday School; 9:15. Rov. Robert Kasllng, 751* 5419, www.mlndsprlng.com/'^holycfoss/ M ocksvillo First Presbyterian Church, 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovening: Chorlslors (grados 1 *S) & Youlh (grados 0*12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor: Noal Carlor. 751-2507. M ocks United M othodlst Church, oil N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Boau- champ roads, Advanco. Rov. Qonnlo W.G. WHITE &C0. 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, N0 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 30 years experience 092 Ralph nmlodQli Hd • Hockivlllo 492-5496 J . P. GREEN M ILLIN G CO., ING. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028336-751-2167 М ё . yiLLAGEHABDWARE 5431 Hwy. 158» Advance, NC 336-998-1987 Durham. 998*5518. Sundoy worship; 8:45 & 11 o.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sm ith Qrove M olhodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksvillo. Paslor: Chris Clonlz. Sunday School: 10 a.m,, worship, 11. Children's m inistry, Boloro and ohor school programs, 940*5296. H H U dsle B a p tis t C h u rch : Sundoy W orship and Bible Sludy 10:30 o.m., W ednesday Follow ship M eal, 8 p.m. Children's youlh actlvillos, prayor mobting, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman. 940* 6618. Minister of Music, Bront Helton. 4815 U.S. 168. Advance. F aith and V icto ry Fam Hy W orsh ip C enter, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 o.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. I New Bellevera M inistries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksviiie. Sundoy Schooi, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wodnosdoy nighl Bible study, 7. Pastor Ellzoboth Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566. Liberty United M othodlst Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9;45 a.m. Sunday Schooi: 11 a.m. F irs t U n ite d M e th o d ist C hurch of M o c k s v illo . E arly S unday W orship Service, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, conlomporary lormal. Tradlllonal sorvico, 10:55 o.m. 305 N. Main SI. 751* 2503. Paslors, Cryslal Alexander and Donald W. Roulh. Bellover's Sonship Tabernocle: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. ovoning, 7, Pastor; Jerry L. Couch, 098* 1324. Cona Rd. - Poller's Lane. T urron tlno B a p tist C huroh: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. W orship, 11; Nighl Sorvico, 6. PoBlor: Rov. Joo Smilh. Bothlehom United M othodlst Church: Sundoy oariy worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sundoy Schooi, 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Llgiilhouso S ervice, contem porary w orship, Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. 321 Rodland Rd., Advance, 998*5083. Fax: 940*5502, E- Moll: koybe(humceyodlel,net E piscopal Churoh of tho Ascension, Fork*Blxby Rd., Advanco, Sun. School, 10 o;m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998*0857. DIol A Story M inistry for children. Bill and Poggy Long of Advan{:o. 998-7716. Clement Qrovo Church of Qod, Body of C hrist. 159 Porkor Rd., Mocksvillo. 492*5125. Saturday Servlcos: Sabbath School, 10 a.m .. W orship, 11:45. Wednesday Blblo Study, 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broodcosl: Tho Bible ts Righl. Tuesdays, 5*5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 o.m.. WSTP 1490 AM. Qreen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday Sctwol, 0:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m .,7p.m . Wednesday Prayor & Blblo Study. 7 p.m. Pastor Rov. Mlchaol Wolors. 008*3022. L ib e rty W esloyon C huro h, 2106 Sholllold Rd„ Harmony, Sunday Schooi 10 Q,m., Morn. W orship 11 a.m., Wod. Bible Adventuro 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. each month 10 a.m. 402*2063. Pastor: Ronald Loo. Bixby Presbyterian Churoh, 1006 Fork* Bixby Rd., near Cornalzer Rd., Sun, School 0:45 a.m., W orsliip 11. Paslor: Potor Peterson, 998* 8813. D ulln United M ethodist Church. 807. Dulin R d„ Mocksvillo, 998*5409, Pastor: David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m., W orship 9:30 o.m. Cooloomeo United M othodlst. Main S t„ Sunday School, 10 D.m„ Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5*8:30. Pastor; Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284<6135) In Home Bible Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4867. Boar Crook Baptist Church, Boar Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Sludy Wnd. 7 p.m. Rov. Wiiliam Leo Cook III, pastor. Cooioemoo First Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Sludy 0:45 a.m.. W orship 11 a.m,, Evo. Worship 7 p.m., Wodnosdoy prayor mooting. 7 p.m. Muelo rninlstor, Rogina Chandlor. Dr. Tommy Roglstor, pastor. M ocksville Second Presbyterian, 400 P ine St. Sunday S chool, 8:30 a.m. W orship, 0:30. Only Afrlcnn*Amorican Presbylerian church in Davio County. Rev. Thomas M, Loach.75M 4IO St. F rancis o f A ssis i, RC. Massos: Salurday Vigil, 5 p.m, Sunday. 8 and 10:30 a.m ., Spanish M ass, 12:30 p.m .; Wodnosdoy ovoning Mass, 7. Monday, VOGLER&;SONS H inüTiin iü me"2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 ■■3..36-7gg-47l4. LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rollnlshlng Installation • Old & Now work Larry McClonney • Mocksville 336-751-1721 EATON FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1951 325 Norlli Main Street MHcksville, NC 27028 336-751-2148 Д|Р?Г AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main SI, • Mocksville 336-751-2944 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Salurday. 7:30 o.m. Masses. Rov. Androw Draper, TOR. 751*2973. Farm ington B optlst C hurch, Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes for all ages. 10. Worship: 11. 1641 Fatmlng*lon Rd.. 5 milos from 1*40. Pastor: Scoll Lyerly. Church: 998*3826. Homo: 998*5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, off U.S. 601 N. at 1*40, Mocksviiie, 751*3639, Worship, Sunday. 8:30 & 11 a.m,; Sunday School. 9:45 o.m, Sunday evening, 7. Wodnosday Blblo study ond mission programs lor oil ogos. 7 p.m. Paslor: Qlonn Sellers, Assoc, pastor. Kon Furches. www.blalsebapiist.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 B. Depot St.. Mocksvillo. Sunday Schooi: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. 751*0597. Fulton United M ethodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 o.m. Sundoy School. 10:45 o.m. Fulton Youlh In Christ, Sundays, 5*8:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev, Novllle Sloroy. H eaven B o u n d F u ll Q osp el Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksviiie. (beside • Center Fire Dopt.). Sunday School. 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. W odnosdoy night prolao/ worship. 7. Paslor, James Ward. 998- 6304. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751*5312. Contom porory early worship sorvico. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School for ail ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship sorvico, 10:55 a.m. Chlldron’s' choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p,m „ activities lor children, youth nnd adults. Fork Baptist Churoh, 3140 U.S. 84 E., Mocksvillo. Sunday Schooi, 9:45, Worship son/ico, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998*8306. C o rn a tzo r B a p tis t C h u rch , 1372 C ornatzor R d., M ocksvillo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship. 11: ovening. 6:30; A w ana's W orship, 7 p.m . Wodnosday ovening. 7:30 p.m. New U nion M ethodist Church. 1869 S heffield R d.. at C ounty Lino Rd, Sorvlcos; 8:30 a.m ., conlom porary w orship w ith casual dross and rolroshmonls; 9:45 o.m. Sunday School ossombly. 10, Sunday School lor oil agos. 11 a.m., Worship. 402*5367. I)ames Baptist Churoh, Shotltold Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 0:45 a.m.. w orship. 11. Sunday ovening, 6, Wodnosday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Foust- S t. Jo h n AM E Z io n C h u ro h . 145 C am pbell R d., M ocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship. 11 n.m. Pastor, Qeorge C. Bonks. Advanco F irst Boptlst Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Blblo Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Pastor:Mar|ln Kastner. 998*6302. Churoh of Q od of Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksvillo, Sunday School, 10 a.m,, worship, 11. Sunday ovoning, 0; W odnosdoy ovoning, 7. Paslor; Rov. Bobby Shlnault. 719- 6565 or 284*2935. V icto ry B aptist C hurch. Midway Sl., Cooleomeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., w orship 11. S unday ovoning, 6; W odnosday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m., Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7. Bov. Shelby Harbour. 284*2077. Seventh Day A dventist Church, Milling Rood, M ocksviiie. S abbolh School, Saturday, 0:30-11; W orship, 11*noon. Pastor, Ron Dnvis. 751*3086. Macedonia M oravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advanco. Sunday School, 9:30*10:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998*4394, Pastor; Rov. Greg Lillle, Y adkin V olle y B a p tis t C huroh, 1324Yfldkln V alloy Road, Advanco. Pastor; Ronnlo Craddock, 098*4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wodnosday Night Prayor moeting, 7:30. Livo Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11*Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church o f Ood, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Slroot, Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11.. Pastor: Bishop James Ijames, M t. S Ina l AM E Z io n C huroh, 488 Poopios Crook Road, Advanco, Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a,m., worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Blblo study, 7. Dr, Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998*6231. Bixby Church of the liv in g Qod, 2121 SEAFORD LUMBER COIVIPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG C O M PA N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE M ACHINE & TO O L INC. 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R K » Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 S.ilisbur y Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3712 Cornatzor Rd., Advance. Paslor, Rov. Perry Haw ks, 768*1606. W orship, Sunday 10*11 a.m., 6 p.m. S olom U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rch , Solem Church Road olf Davie Academy Rd., 8 mllos west ol Mocksvltlo. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday. UMM ' first Sunday breokfosl at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rov. Stephen Blair. P lne y Q rove U n ite d M e th o d is t Church, 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11, Pastor; Rov. Kendall C. Qlover. 998- 7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksviiie. Pastor, Nettye Ijomos-Barbor, 751-0049. Sun. Schooi, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: Blblo doss, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light C hristian M inistry, U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. to Camello Lone, Mocksville. Pastor: Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10a.m., worship, 11. E p isc o p a l C h u rch o f the Q ood S he p h e rd , C hurch & C ross sts., C ooioem ee. W orship, 9:30 a.m ., fellowship hour altor church. Blblo Study 2nd and 4lh Sundays afler church. Priest: Rov, Noah Howard. Jesus Life Mission, Liberty Church Rd., M ocksviiie. Sunday Schooi, tOa.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evening al 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. Paslor: Hilda Roavis. M ocksvillo Church of Qod. 862 U.S. 04 E. (bosldo Armory). 751 *0817. Pastor; Lorry Hoiiifield, Sundoy Schooi. 10 a.m.. w orship, 11. Sunday ovoning, 6. Wednesday ovening. 7. Jorusalem Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 s ., M ocksville. 284*2328. Rov. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday sen/ices: 8:15 a.m.. pralso and worship; 0:45, Sunday School for oil ages; 11, morning worship; 7. ovening w orship. W odnosday sorvlcos; 6 p.m., family followship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Bible Study. Nursory for Inlants and toddlers. F o llo w sh ip B a p tist C hurch, 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advanco. 998-6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday sorvico, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Pastor, Wayne Swisher, 492*7210. Sm ith Q rove AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Olonn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Churoh, 405 Eatons Church Rd., Mocksviiie. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayor mooting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Giibroolh. 998*6149. A b u n d a n t L ife C h ris tia n V ic to ry Contor, 117 e. Dopol St., Mocksvillo. Paslor, Danloi Brown, 753*4453, Sundny School, 0:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Life Com m unity Churoh, Sundays, 10 a.m.. Brock Periorm ing A rls Contor, North M oln S troel, M ocksvillo. Conlomporary stylo worship wllh Pastor Kevin Stowart. 753-LlFE. Hope Baptist Tabernacle, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksvillo, 008*36ie. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m., AWANA chlldron and toons, adults, prayor mooting and Bible study. East Davie Baptist Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Contor, 5397 U.S. 158, Advanco. Sundays, 8:15, Blblo sludy lor oidor adults; 9:30, morning worship: 10:45, Biblo study lor oil agos; 8 p.m., Sunday ovoning service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Blblo Sludy and Prayor Service. Pastor, Max T, Furr. 998*5584, Life Com m unity Church, Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksvillo. Sorvlcos Sunday, 10 a.m. Call Kovin Slewarl, pas* tor, about W odnosday ovoning IKo groups. 763*5433. M ainvillo AME Zion Church, 210 Main Church Road, Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11. BIbfn Sludy, Wodnosday, 7 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Robert H. Bailey. Bailey's Chapel Unltod M othodlst C hurch, Balloy’s Chapol Road, Ad* vonco, Sunday School, 10a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Paslor, Iho Rov. Ed Carter. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. 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D n v le K Ic m c n tu ry The fo llo w in g K -2 slu ilcn ls rend al Iciisl 32 books d u rin g (N o v c n ib tr und intended a celeb ration T h u rs­ d u y . I3ce . 4 : K o lin A n d re w s , Zachnry B aker, A very B ro w n , A nna B e lh C u rle r, A lly s o n E d w n rd s , R elw cea P erebcc, A ndrea Ferrebcc, D anie l G o n /a le z , Johnny H ernan­ d e z , L a u re n H o b s o n , M a tth e w K eenan, H o n e sty K n ig h t, N athan Lee. C o n n e r M a y o . K e ls i M ille r, E ric R o d rig u e z , S e ba stian S tu r­ d iv a n t. H a ile ig h W o o te n , D ia n a BiuTon-M anzanaraz, Jennirer D odd, C h ris tin a G ra n n a m a n , T y le r .\lc L a m b , S onia R am ire z, Keenan S h o ffn e r. L in d se y C u ste r, T a ylc n D a n cy. P aul D a ve n p o rt, M eghan D o n le y. Joshua H ill,T e s s a Ivcster, H u n te r M c D a n ic I, O liv ia M ille r, S u m m e r B iv in s , N a ta lie M o o re , Z a ch a ry S haver. K a ty A le xa n d e r, Jacob B a ity , M a ry C lo yce C o llin s , N ic h o la s S h e ll, S y d n e y W h ite , V oanna A lv a ro d o , Jorda n B eam . Jacob B cuu clium p, S pencer K e lly , T a y lo r O 'N e a l. D a ko ta R itc h ie , Ja co b S te w a rt, Ja re d W a lle r. M c K c n z ic B ro o k m a n , C rn ig M o o re , T im o th y B a k e r, C a d y B o d e n h a m e r, B ra n d o n W a lle r, W ile y B a ity , M ic h a e la B o g e r, Juslice C h ild re ss, T ra v is C h ilto n , Sasha L o ck hart,C hlo e" M abe ,T odd M c B rid e , T a y lo r M o h a t, S ara h M y e rs . K ris te n R a m s e y. D u s tin R eavis, M a tth e w S ca rle tt, Sam an­ tha T a ylo r, K ris ty T urn e r, D esirne V and iver, Josh W agner, T rin i A lv a ­ rado , T re v o r A n d e rso n , M a cle n a A p p c rs o n , T a n n e r C a ll, B ritta n y C ra n fill. M a tth e w C ra w fo rd , M a rk D ia z , Jo s h u a G a m m o n s , R oss H o ffn e r, C o u rtn e y Jones, K end all L a n ie r, M is ty M c E w e n , M a g g ie M e a g h e r, S a m u e l N e s b it, a n d B obb y Joe T o m p kin s. T o p readers in Ihc clusscs were: M rs . S h e p h e rd 's, T rin i A lva ra d o ; M rs . R e n c g a r's, M ich a e la H oger, T ra vis C h ilto n , D u stin R cavis, and K r is ty T u rn e r; M rs . P rin c e 's , B randon W a lle r, M rs. Jam e s', C raig M o o re ; M rs . D y s o n 's . D a k o ta R ic h ie , M rs . C o llin s ', S u m m e r B llv in s ; M rs . S p illm a n 's , O liv ia M ille r; M rs. B aug h's, D iana B arron, C h ris tin a G ra n n a m a n , K e e n a n S h o ffn e r; and M rs . B a g s h a w 's ,, K o lin A n d re w s. C h ris tm a s L u n c h e o n w ill be D c c . 11; tu rk e y roast w ith r o ll,' cheeseburger, o r peanut b u tle r and je lly U n c ru s ta b le , b a ke d sw ee t p o la lo , cream ed potatoes w ith gravy g re e n b c u n s , c o rn a n d b o n u s : bro w n ie s. S ludents have been getting ready fo r C h ristm a s. T h e G ing erbread S h o p , s p o n s o ro d b y Ih e P T C , ope n e d D e c . 8 . S lu d e n is w e re in vite d lo brow se. Item s to select fro m w e re fa m ily -s ty le g ifts at reasonable price s. D ec. 9 was the b ig s h o p p in g d a y w ith p a re n t v o lu n te e rs o n h a n d lo a ssis t students. I'iflh graders in M s. B yrd 's class co n tin u e d lea rn in g about w eather h y p a rtic ip a tin g in a W eather F air N ov. 24. A c liv itie s included m aking liiu n d c r. cre a tin g "h u rric a n e s " and m aking clouds. T lie y concludcd Ihc w e a th e r u n it w ith a v is it fro m W .X II's c h ie f m c te o ro lig is t Lanie Pope on T hursday D cc. 4. Judy W h ite ’s fo u rih grade urc gearing up fo r the celeb ration o f the I'irs t P lig h t. T h e class hus been stud ying about Ihe W rig h t B rothers fo r m onths und plan lo celebrate a lo n g w ilh Ihe slate on D e c. 17. c o L o u ie u . iA N K G R Q TRIAD, REALTORS' S tudents w ill p articipate th e ir ow n W rig h t B ro th e rs ' C e le b ra tio n . S tu d e n ts have rcad a n o ve l and new spaper a rticle s about the firs t flig h t, and have sum m arized w hal Ihey are le a rn in g in th e ir W rig h t B ro th e rs ' jo u rn a l. F o r Ihe lust several m onths students have been e a rn in g "S o a rin g d o lla rs " fo r a cc c p tin g re s p o n s ib ility . T hose d o lla rs , w h ic h Ihey have stored in th e ir bank bags (a d o n a tio n fro m C C B nnd B B C ) w ill be used at ih e ir ow n W rig h t B ro th e rs' C eleb ration. Students have decorated a W rig h t B ro th e rs ' C h ris tm a s T re e w ith planes, h o t-a ir ballo<m s, painted sun c a tc h e rs o f p la n e s a n d h o t-a ir b a llo o n s, g lid e rs and parachutes. T h e y are d o in g o th e r c ra fis , a rt p ro je c ts , and c .x h ib its to be on d isp la y at th e ir celeb rations. They w ill m ake cra fts nnd be in vo lve d in in te ra c tiv e b o o th s (g a m e s und cra fts). S tudents ure m e m o rizin g a rap to be part o f th e ir presentation. F a m ily m e m b e rs a re in v ite d . S lu d e n ts w ill use th e ir d o lla rs to purch ase tic k e ts . S tud ents have begu n a W rig h t B ro th e rs ' N ew s- Icltcr. M egan B cck and K a yla B ell w ill be Ih c e d ito rs . T h a n k s to parents and fa m ily m em bers w ho arc assisting. S tudents had a treat on N ov. 6 w h e n R o b in E llis and Joe M c g lo th lin v is ite d lo ta lk a b o u l fly in g . S tudents w ere fascinated by the videos, in fo rm a tio n and visuals. S tudent w ere presenled a g lid e r lhat th e y p u t to g e th e r a n d o th e r in fo m ia tio n fro m K itty H a w k. M r. M c g lp th lin .u US A ir p ilo t presented each stud ent a lug g a g e tag fro m P iedm ont A irlin e s . A few days luter, M r. E llis fle w o ve r the school fo r students. C o n s e rv a tio n p o s te r w in n e rs fo rn i M rs . W h ite 's cln ss w e re Z a c h a ry L a w re n c e , A le x B ritt, H aley C a u d le , S adie L a g le , K ayla B e ll, and M ega n B eck. D u rin g N o ve m b e r, Ihe tcacher ch u llcn g e d students to earn m ore A R poin ts. S ludents w h o m et Ihc a s s ig n e d g o a l w o u ld g o to the m ovie s w ith M rs . W h ile . T h o tw o students w h o w o n aro P ayton K e lly nnd M ega n B cck. F ourth grade students o f D iane Ire la n d , Jen M c n g h e r, nnd Judy W h ite w ill allend n program on D cc. 1 6 , to W in s to n -S a le m S ta te U n iv e rs ity lo A nderson C onference ccn tc r fo ra prog ram title d “ W righ ts o f P assage C e le b ru lio n .” T h e p ro g ra m is s p o n s o re d b y th e W in s lo n -S a le m Jo u rn a l N e w sp a ­ pers in E d u c a tio n P ro g ra m and N A S A S E M M A P ro g ra m . T h e th e a tric a l p ro d u c tio n te lls Ih c W rig h t B ro th e rs ' sto ry. S ludents w ill v is it Ihe A crospacc E ducation Labo ratory. T h e y can p a rticip a ie in a paper а1ф1апс contest und a fly in g m ach ine co n lc sl. F o u rih and fifth grade students jo g g e d ucross N o rth C aro lin a and back again. T h e y raised m oney fo r Storehouse fo r Jesus. A fte r the new year, students in fo u rih grade w ill shop fo r needed ite m s as u m uth a c tiv ity a n d d e liv e r to the Storehouse. A b o u t $350 wus raised. S tud ents e n jo ye d tlic c o m m u n ity p ro je c t as w e ll us th e e x c rc is e . T h a n k s to p a re n ts a n d fa m ily m em bers w h o pledged. Pinebrook Klementnry T h e firs l grade classes w ent lo the C andle Tea at O ld Salem . The c h ild rc n e n jo y e d seein g cand les What: Wright Brothers Celebration When: Wednestjay, Dec. 17 Where: William R. Davie Elementary Schooi m a d e , e a tin g a M o ra v ia n suga r co o k ie , and h e aring Ihc C hristm as story. O n N o v. 5 and 6 , fo u rth graders fro m to o k a fie ld trip to V ulca n S tone Q u a rry in W in sto n -S n le m . T ho ch ild re n learned about d iffe r­ ent rocks and m inerals and the kinds o f m aterials m ndc after m in in g . Tho ch ild rcn w ere able to sec video tapes o f blasts and visite d Ihc ro ck and m in e ra l m use um w h ere Ih e y e x ­ p lo re d the h und reds o f ro ck and m in e ra l sam ples. T h ird grade has been learn ing about exponents In m uth. T h e char­ acter tra it is com p assion. S tudents m ade ornam ents and presents fo r pare nts. C helsea W h ila k e r fro m M rs . B ra d fo rd 's class w o n Ihe T u r­ key T ro t c o m p e titio n fo r the g irls ' d iv is io n . M rs . H anes, assistant fo r M rs . M y e rs , is in H a w a ii on a fie ld trip . M rs . G ragg's class is stud ying Sw eden and M rs. B rad ford's clnss is slu d yin g M e x ic o .T lic w inners fo r Ihe S o il and W a te r C on se rva tio n poster contest fro m th ird grade nre M n tt M n rs h n ll, D y ln n M c D o n a ld , A le x H a m m , and Jonnh W om ble. T w o o f the fifth grude classcs, M rs . D n ito n nnd M s. S u lliv n n , w ent on в fie ld trip to H o rizo n s. C h ild re n le n rn cd n bou t th e re g io n s o f the U n ite d S tates and w h u l types o f th in g s cnn be fo u n d in thut regio n. T h e y le a rn e d h o w to "re a d " the C h ristm a s trocs to get Ih c in fo rm a ­ tio n fo r cach re g io n . W h ile at H o ­ rizo n s, they learned nbout Ihe im ­ portance o f eating healthy. T h e y ex­ perienced sciencc stations nnd hnd hands on u c tiv ilie s to h e lp them understand. T h e y learned h o w to la ke th e ir re stin g and a ctive pulse rate. T h e y learned exercises and ideas to try at hom e. S tudent c o u n c il m em bers w ill h e lp to set u p Ihe tw o C h rlslm a s trocs. T lic trees w ill be dcco ralcd w llh ornom ents that ench c h ild hns m ndc. T h e student c o u n c il w ill be c o lle c tin g ile m s nt the P T A m eet­ in g lo d o n a te to S to re h o u se fo r Jesus. T h e y w ill la ke tho itom s to Storehouse. T h e y w ill help serve tcachcrs nnd s tn ff nt the school lu n ­ cheon. C h ris tm a s L u n c h w ill be on Thursduy D ec. 11 ; m enu w ill be tu r­ ke y roust w ith ro ll, cheeseburger w ilh fix in g s , P B & J U ncrustable, bnkcd sweet p o ln lo , crcnm ed poln- toes w ith g rnvy, green benns, b u t­ tered corn, fresh grnpcs, co ld ju ic c , and bro w n ie . Parents und grundpur- cn ls are in vite d to eat lu n cli w ilh the ch ild re n . A new m ural (b y fo rm e r D uvie C o u n ty resident C uth ie R oberlson) o f n g ian t fio w e r garden covers tw o w a lls In the m edia ccntcr. Soon u w h ite p icke t fence w ill be insta lled, tra n s fo rm in g the urea in to a story garden. B o x Tops C h a m p io n fo r D cc. 3 is M rs . C ope's kin d e rg a rte n w ilh 19 8 1юх lops. W inne rs in clu d c R ob­ e rl A rm s tro n g , D a n ie l B ro o k s , H anon D obb ins, C um eron Feurring- to n , Suruh F orlcscue, T y le r Foster, N u lh u n H a rre ll, B ritta n ic Jones, W e sle y L y n d e , G r iffin A n d re w M a c k , M a d is o n M a rrs , C h a se M y e rs , L o g a n P ry s ia z n iu k , Seth R in g , Jake R y c ro fi, M ic h a c l S m ith , K a yla S trib iin g , B rian nu Thom us, Jadcn T o n y, S .R . W h ittin g to n , nnd A m e lia W rig h t. Euch student w ill rccciv c a b o x tops s tic k c r and pen­ c il, nnd M rs . C ope w ill reccive a I- sh in . C haracter K id s tra it fo r N o v. 10- 14 was com passion. T he fo llo w in g students w ere chara cter kid s N ov. 10-14: K a itly n B alleyJacob G rccr, C hase M y e rs , C o ry H e in c r, B rad D e a l, A m b e r M in o r, B ra n d o n M ille r , O e y in B rig h t, K e ls e y H a lh e rlcc, M ic h a c l Stam per, K atie S e lls , K a trin a M a in e , E liz a b e th N e w m a n , B rc h c s n c r M o n to y a , Tessa M a tth e w s, C h a rlo tte S m ith , Jason M a ce , C h ris tin a W o rkm e n , N a tlia n R o y, Jo n i B n ile y, H ayden W rig h t, S te p h a n ie Jone s, K a y la H a rris , Joshua H o w e ll, G ra y W ults, L o re n zo D riv e r, and K a tie C assidy. T h e fo llo w in g stu d e n ts w ere clio rn cle r kid s fo r Ihc w eek o f N ov. 17 -2 5 ; M n ltle B o c o lc s , Jo rd n n F le h a rty, Log a n P rysia zn u ik, N oah H u tc h e n s , Jo rd a n F a rm e r, R yan L o n d o n , J e a n n ic M u llic s , A b b y K e rr, B ra n d y M a rrs , C la y T h o m p ­ so n , O liv ia W o o d w a rd , A u s tia n D o b y , K a sy C a s h w c ll, C o u rtn e y M c A n d re w s , C a rrie L o g a n , Joe W a tso n , K e n d a ll M e d lin , K a y lie S urra tt, TV ron G ib s o n , Joni B n ile y, Jny L a w s o n , C la y W h ittin g to n , D reun na S w e a t, Jo sh u a H o w e ll, Jim m y B arre n, L ore nzo D riv c r,a n d E liza beth B y rd . C hara cter K id s D ec. 1-5: A b b y R u s s e ll, M e g a n B a rrin g e r, S eth R in g , T y le r N ic h o ls . Josh W end ell, A n d re w B y rd , A n ih o n y S a lm o n , A rie l B a rk e r, Jo rd a n F o u c h e u x , E lle n T u lle ro w , J o rd a n S m ith , P a lm e r B e n s o n , G a rre tt B y e rly , R achel W o o d e il, T risin n R o y, Jor­ dan M o o re , Jnrcd T o n e y, A lic h in M o o re , N ic T ille y , A ve ry W illfo rd , Jay B u rto n ,M e g n n B rudster, Jordnn B u d d , Jo s h u n H o w e ll, B ln k c S im m o ns, Lo re n zo D riv e r and K n y D uvis. Cooleemee Elementary T h e charnctor tra it fo r N o v e m ­ ber was com passion. T h e fo llo w in g ch ild rcn w ere chosen as C o o l C o o l­ eem ee C itize ns o f the M o n th : k in ­ derg arten, Jacob S outhcr,R cbccca H a rris, E ric Jaim es, S ydney R usher, K ristia n W alls; firs t grade, M a tth e w V clottn, Brccana N ich o lso n , N y'asia S to c kto n , M o rg a n F u lle r; second grade, A d n m S hore, C o d y P atter­ son, M ega n S zabocsan, C ou rtn e y Jones, A llis o n B a rn e y; th ird grade, Jc s s ic a B lu n k a ll, M e la n ie B ran nock, Jcssica Lancaster, A u s ­ tin L yn ch ; fo u rth grade, Lateashia G adson, W h ittn c y C o rre ll, Lauren R obb ins; fifth g rad e, K a y la S e lf, Jossi C h a ttin , D osirae M oses, • K ind ergarten has been busy g e t­ tin g ready fo r C hristm as. Students have been le a rn in g abou t th in g s th e y w a n l and th in g s Ih e y need. T h e y arc m a k in g o rn a m e n ts and g ifts . O n F rid a y they visite d the Z n ch a ry H ouse, m ade orna m ents fo r the tree and dcco ralcd it. T hey le a rn e d a b o u t C h ris tm a s in the olden days o f C ooleem ee. T h e y arc sludying lette r "o " and opposites. In P.E.. they m et fifth grade buddies w lio helped them learn ho w to ju m p rope. T h ird grade classcs arc rcuding T he P atchw ork Q u ill and sharing s p e c ia l m e m o rie s. T h e y lenrn cd n b o u t tra d itio n s d u rin g c o lo n ia l lim e s and m ade c|uilt squares fo r classroom q u ills . Students lenrncd h o w to m uke b u tle r, lasted hasty pu dd ing und npplc cid e r, nnd crc- nled tin punch décorations. T hey urc w o rkin g to curn un icc cream party b y m e m o rizin g m u itip lic a lio n facts. A ll th ird graders listened lo the W in sto n -S n le m S ym p h o n y nt tho B ro ck, Shady Grove Elementary Tenchcrs lhank parents nnd stu­ dents w h o donntcd m oney fo r the S to re h o u se fo r Jesus C h ris tm a s C h ild P ro je c t. T h e g e n e ro s ity enabled Ihc classcs to sponsor three m orc needy ch ild rc n . T here w ill be no skate n ig h l fo r D ecem ber.T he next skule night w ill be Tuesduy, Jun. 27 at S kulcland in C lo m m o n s.T lio school cam s m oney fo r a ll the caps collected from gnllon nnd h a lf g a llo n H u rris T e e te r o r H un te r Farm s m ilk ju g s. C o ile d G eneral M ills box tops nnd re lin k H nrris Teeter V IC curds to Shady G rove if 17 0 1. O n M o n d a y nights nt V enezia’s restnurnnt, 10 percent o f Ihc receipts go to the school. M s . M in o r’s firs l grad e class learned about Ihe o n ly p yra m id in A m e ricn - Ihe F ood P yram id. The c h ild rc n place d real und prote nd fo o d s on a g ia n t F o o d P y ra m id chart. In n u trilio n tubs the students graphed cereal, w eighed real foods, purchased fo o d w illi m one y, und m ade th e ir o w n p iu cc m u ts fo r a friend ship stew . In m ath , the boys and g irls explo red co m b in n tio n s o f num ber sum s using m u n lpuintives und coun ting on strulcgies. M s . M a rio n ’s fir s t g ra d e rs w o rke d on a u n il in e c o n o m ic s about needs nnd w a n ts and p ro ­ d u cin g good s and se rvic e s. T h e child ren earn R eindeer B ucks nnd w ill shop al Ih c ir class m u ll to buy presents. A ls o in m ulh , the ch ild rcn learned abou l g e o m e tric shapes. The classroom C hristm ns tree w ill be decorated w ith so lid g co m ctric shapes lik e sphe res, co n e s, nnd cylind ers. Sccond graders w e n t on a fie ld trip to O ld Salem und lo the Stevens C cn tcr fo r T h e N utcra cker. In the c la ss ro o m , M s. S p a c h 's second grud ers have boon re n d in g n o n ­ fic tio n books. Students w orked on su ffixe s, p refixes, com prehension, and re vie w ed o th e r sk ills they have learned. M s. H ill and M s. C arter's sccond grnders nre Ihe "pare nts" o f 11 bnby ch icks. T h e cliild re n Imd fun h o ld in g , w a tch in g nnd playing w ith th e c h ic k s . In n in th , th e slude nts S lnrled n u n it on te llin g lim e . T h e second grade cluss o f M s. K a u ff and M s. B o sw e ll reud S illy T illy 's T h a n ksg ivin g , n slo ry about n m ole and her frie n d s w h o enjoyed a w o n d e rfu l T h a n ksg ivin g together. In m n lh , suidents d ivid e d in to Iw o groups lo Icnrn h o w lo udd und sub­ tract tw o d ig it num bers by regroup­ ing in Ihe lens pincc. M s. H e n d rix nnd M s. P lyle r's Ih ird graders com p leted n m alh lesl using num bers lo 10,000 w iih ease. T h e class needs som e ite m s fo r D ece m ber c ra fis : sm a ll .squiggly e ye s , b u tto n s , rib b o n , to n g u e d e p re sso rs, P o p s ic lc s lic k s , and sm nll m oney dona tions. C heck oul the picture on M s. H obson's w ebsite title d "E a lin g D irt". M s. H obson and M s . C u rle r’s th ird g ru d e students fin is h e d the s o il u n it in sciencc und M rs . B rnn don brought in n y u m m y " d ir t" dessert. The c h ild rcn enjo yed a fie ld trip lo hear Ihe W in s to n S a le m S y m p h o n y, T h ird graders in M s. Johnson und M s. S m ith 's cluss slurtcd learning m u ltip lic a tio n tables in m ath. Each student w ill have a m u itip lic a lio n slu d y b o o k and stud ents w ill be tested o ra lly and ra n d o m ly. M s . G ro c e ’s fo u rth g ra d e rs com pleted W rig h t B roth ers projccis that w ill be d isp la ye d in the library u n til a fle r the lOOth C e leb ration o f F lig h t n t K itty H a w k . M s. R e d m o n d 's fo u rth g ra d e lo ve d reading the n o ve l. W h o S tole the W izard o f O z? S lu d e n is had clue books lhat show ed the nam e o f llic s u s p c c t. Ih c m o tiv e , a n d the evidence that prove d th e ir g u ilt or innocence. T h e next p ro je ct fo r Ihc clnss is lo w rite tlic iro w n m ysteries. T h e fo llo w in g stu d e n ts have been chosen us tlie student o f liio w eek: M a d is y ii C rcckm o re . A ngelo M lc o z z i, A le x a n d ra P litt, H a ile y W eathernian, A n d re w Thom asson. T y le r C a lla w a y, and W ill M acey. Nartli Dnvie Middle T h e S tudent C o u n c il m em bers, along w illi W unda S h affner and Lisa W ig g in s , s p o n s o rs , a n d C a ro l S nyd er, pare nt v o lu n te e r, visite d adopted grandparents nl M ead ow ­ broo k Tcrrncc o f D a vie - p rim a rily a gel-acquainted v is it. Students look sm all g ifts to Ih e ir "grandparents" and spent tim e ta lk in g about them ­ selves nnd len rn in g nbout the resi­ dents. A n o lh e r v is it is plnn ncd for D ece m ber. T h e S tu d e n t C o u n cil does this n c tlv ily as u co m n u in ity scrvicc proje ct. T h e T itu n s te a m th e m e this m on th in P rim e T im o is com pas­ s io n . T h a n k s lo s lu d e n is w h o b ro u g h i In g ifts fo r the Storehouse fo r Jesus shoebox p ro je cl. Students w ent to O ld S uicn i to p n rlicip n te in the cn n d ic ten nt tlic S in g le B roth ers' house. In scicn ce, tiie y arc co ncluding a u n it on g e o lo g y, g e o lo g ica l lim e perio ds and e co lo g y w ilh student P ow e rP oint prese nlalions. Scicnce classes a ro 're a d in g T h e W e ird o , a bo o k w ritte n nbout N o rth C nro lin n ecolo gy issues. In M s . R o la n d ’s language arts •( classes, stu d e n ts arc fin is h in g a study o f T h e S trange Case o f D r. J e k y ll und M r. H yd e . W o have boon focu sing on the "a u th o r's c ra ft" and payin g special n lle n tio n to S teven­ so n 's use o f lite ra ry te ch n iq u e s (m e ta p h o r, Ih e n ie , a llu s io n , fo re - s iia d o w in g , p a ra d o x) in h is c o n ­ struction o f Ihc n o ve l. Classes have been in v o lv e d in a le tte r-w ritin g proje ct w ith kin d e rg a rte n students ul P ine brook E lem e ntary. P rc -a lg e b rn s tu d e n ts in M r. R n re sh id c's clas.ses are s lu d y in g p ro p o rtio n s nnd percents. A lgebra student.s urc w o rk in g ut becom ing "F a cto r M a ste rs.” Duvic lll|>h V u rs ity B a s k e tb a ll; D c c . 11. W est R ow a n, (hom e ) 6 :0 0 ; D cc. 15, La ke N o rm a n , (h o m e ) 6 :0 0 ; D cc. 16, M o o re s v ille , (a w a y ) 6:30 . J V B a sk e tb a ll: D e c. 15. Lukc N o rm a n , (h o m o ) 4 :0 0 ; D c c . 16, M o o re s v ille , (a w a y ) 4 :0 0 . Olh G rade B asketball; D cc. 10. Forsyth C o u n try D ay. (aw a y) 4:(I0: D ec. 12 (b o ys), A le xa n d e r C entral, (hom e ) 4 :3 0 ; D ec. 13 (b o ys ). 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F cu lu rcd in Ih is c o n c e rl w ill be C h ristm a s selections prepared b y llie C horus I and C horus 11 classcs. T lic concert is free und Ihe p u b lic is in vite d . S o u th D nvle , The E L I. program (speakers o f another language) is o ff anil running. W c iiave aboul 14 sludenis repre­ senting three co u n trie s. O u r m ain focus is lin g lis ii und m u th .T iie slu- ilcn ls w o rk close ly w ilh Iw o instruc­ tors in u sm all grou p se llin g lo im ­ prove Ih e ir sk ills to a level lhal Ihcy can m ainlain a regular school sched­ ule. W c use m any dilT crcnt teaching strategies lo advance llic ir sk ills . We have great volunteers llia t com e in and lie lp the sludenis in rcuding. W c ulso use peer lutoring fo r reuiling und conversation. The students enjoy the peer tutors bccause m any o f th e ir tutors w ere oncc in an liL L program . T lic y cun sec firs l hand w liere they could be if tlicy continue lo im prove. W e've liud great succcss w ilii ihis program . W c liuvc been able lo pluce ove r 10 students into a regular sched­ ule and w n lc li llic n i ueiiie vc. W c are grate ful fo r a ll the great support w c gel from Ihc sclio o l und Ihe counly. M rs. G u illie r’s m ulh classes are c o m p le tin g Ih e ir u n it on p erce nt, d e c im a ls , fru c lio n s and p c rc c n l cliange, T ills u n il has required prac- lic u l prob lem so lvin g sk ills In clu d ­ ing ho w lo delerm ine discount prices -ju s l in tim e fo r iio lid a y shopping. M r. C’rc n s iia w ’s socia l studies classes huve ju s t fin ish e d a sludy o f th e C o n s titu tio n . T h e y ure n o w stud ying D u vic C o u n ly lils lo ry and arc plan ning som e trip s to h isto ric sites w ith in the coun ly. M s . M c C lu m ro c k ’ s s c ie n c e classes are stud ying a u n il on e v o lii- lio n . T h e students p a rlic ip a te d in various liuiuls-on u ctiv ilie s in c lu d ­ ing u fossil m oid/cnst lub. varia tion n c tiv iiy nnd un opposubic thum b lab, S ludenis have enjoyed w atching v id ­ eos on tile O nlnpngos Islnnds nnd A u stru llu . M rs. B ru n n a irs com m unicution s clusscs hnve co m p le te d n u n ll on N o rlh C n ro lin n M o u n ln in nnd C onstai F o lklo ip and Ijigen ds.T hese in clu d e d C hero kee und 'I'uscurora m yth s, as w e ll as legends about char- uclers such as H luekbcard and V ir­ g in ia D are. T lie y have begun a unit o f sh o rt slo rie s d e a lin g w ith liic genre o f fantasy and liie supernatu­ ra l, w ith stories such as "T h e L e g ­ end o f S leepy H o llo w " and ’'T h e T e ll-T u lc H e u rt." T h e y have been w o rkin g w ith expressive w ritin g in essays and jo u rn a ls. Mucksvlilc Klementnry Student o f Ihe W eek. D ec. 1-5: E m m a E lle r. G a je M o n k . C o d y Joscy. C a ssid y S te w a rt. D a ko la h B is h o p . T a y lo r C ro tts , V ic to r G utle rez, R aychul Peebles, A m b e r H unter, A shton D row n , L izzy Sweat, D a v id U rio ste g u l, B rillu n y M o n y , C arm e n P h illip s , Jordun O ’ N e ill, Uccca C o o k, Lu(|uenu rh o n ip so n , W esley V aiilioy. M iss G arner und M rs. R ussell's kindcrgarlen class is busy prcp a riiig fo r the h o lid a y season. T h e child ren arc busy w illi a u n it on "C iiristm a s A ro u n d tiie W o rld ." T he sludenis have com pared and contrasted v a ri­ ous celebrations in d iffe rc n l'c o u n ­ trie s .T lic cliild rc n arc also beginning to prepare fo r tlic pluy they w ill per­ fo rm fo r Ih c ir fu m ilie s . "S n n tn ’s W orkshop." W e w o u ld like lo tiiunk o u r c h ild rc n nnd Ih o se In M rs . W ya tt’s kindergarten class Ib r tlie ir d o n a tio n s und g ifts fo r o u r little lam b . W c feel sure o u r little lam b w ill be very gra te fu l com e C h rist­ mas niorn ing. M iss W illia m s 's class is busy rcuding biog rapiiies as w e a w ii the co m in g h o lid a ys. H a rrie t T ubm an und N ative A m erican trib e leaders are sonic o f Ihc h cro ic in d ivid u a ls w e urc s lu d y in g . In m a lh w e are c o m p le tin g o u r fra c tio n u n it by learning how to double nnd h a lf lio li- ila y recipes. I'co systcm s is Ihe topic o f sludy In science. S tuiie nls are rc- senrching various anim als and th e ir habiluls. Before T h a n ksg ivin g , o u r cluss d id a u n it on poelry. T he fo l­ lo w in g H u iku was w ritte n h y o u r elassm atc. A llis o n L a in b crt. S iiu w jh ik i’s S lU W /d tls lo t/W iil'lH tlH l us lillle d iiU liv n n m lo a iliii lim n w ith llif ir lonfitics. C o riin t/e r lilc iiitn ln r y M rs. M ye rs’s kinile rgarlen class had a "liia n k fu l" m onth o f N o ve m ­ ber. T hey leurncd uboul llie p ilg rim s nnd N u liv e A m e rie n n s und w h y T h a n ksg ivin g is cclebrnled. T o co n ­ clude the study, n il the kindergarten classes and the P re-K class o f M rs. A ncu la cclehralcd w illi a Than ksgiv­ ing feast. The p ilg rim s and N ative A m ericans w ere served hy the cuf- clcria p ilg rim w om en. ■During this C hristm as seuson o f g iv in g . M rs. M ye rs. M rs. M unn ino und M rs. H a ire chose to help the S torehouse fo r Jesus and sponsor tw o little lam bs. .Studenls learned it is iin ic h m orc rew ard ing lo give than to receive. 'I'he cluss also began Ihe C hristm as season iiy decorating their lia ll and room w ith giiigcrbi'cad boys and g irls.T h e y also graphed the boys und g irls and w rote about ih e iii in th e ir jo u rn a ls. S tudents also m ade th e ir ow n ging crbrcud person w illi Ih c ir fu m ilie s ove r the T hu n ksg ivin g b re u k . M rs . M y e rs und, M rs . M cH rid e w is li a ll th e ir students uud parents a very happy holid uy seuson, S ludents in June Johnson's clnss huve com pleted n u n il on Invcn iors und In ve n tio n s, T lic y nltended an "In v e n tio n C o n v e n tio n " w here Ihey had an o p p o rtu n ity to inven t som e­ th in g fro m u paper bag fille d w ith item s sucli us ru lib e r bands, straw s, paper clip s , cups and paper. C re a tiv­ ity p rod uced ro cke ts, telescopes, household utensils, robots and m u­ sical instrum ents. S tudents also ro- scarclied the w a cky in ve n tio n s o f c a rto o n is t. R u d e G o ld b e rg . H e lurned sim ple tasks in lo u series o f e o n ip licu tcd n clio n s nnd renclions Euch student had un o p p o rtu n ity to d cve lo p e u R ude O o ld h e rg -s ty le eo n lra p tio n . S ludents explo red the co nlribuiions o f A m erican inventors. T h e y w rote reports and poem s and created d ia g ra m s, tim e lines und poslers. S ludents in M rs. N ancy T e rry's fifth grude c o n im u n ica tio n s class have ju s l fin islie d reading the lu ll lule. "John H e nry," T hey have d is ­ cove red liia l fig u ra tiv e language. such as p e rso n ifica tio n , a llite ra tio n and sim ile s can m ake stories very enjo yable. M iss C a tiiy B y e rly le ll her th ird grude clu.ss lo v is it M rs. T erry's sociul siudies cluss ns u guesl speaker w here she shared piclures. souvenirs and ¡nro rim ilio n about lic r cent trip to H a w a ii. Students re a lly e njo yed sa m p lin g fresh pineapple and m ueudum iu nuts, und chew ing on sugar cane, as w e ll as lica rin g about Pearl H arbo r und iiiilu dune- CIS. Ecosystem s und hiom es arc tlie topics o f .study In science cluss. S tu­ dents arc interested in ho w various populations o f unim uls share and in- tcra cl. M rs. T e rry is ve ry pleased w ilh liie el'fort put fo rth hy her m alh class in m a kin g fa cto r trees. T he trees are creatively decorated fo r llie lio lid u y seuson and arc on d isp ln y in he h a ll as w e ll as in tlie clussroom . O n ce u g u in . e ve ry o n e in the liom e room m nde Ihe gonI fo r N o ­ vem ber in tlie lio o k -lt reading chul- le iig c . S tudents w ill iice il lo w o rk hurd lo m eet D ecem ber's goni w ilii o n ly 14 sehool days in tlie m o n tli. F ifth gratlers have liud the op p o rtu ­ n ity to deinonstrate com passion (the C o rn a tz e r ch a ra cte r tra it I'or tlic m onth o fN o v c m h e ra n d D ecem ber) by donating lo a fund lo purchase som e g ifts fo r a needy c \iild . Som e urc g iv in g up snacks fo r a day o r tw o [o co ntribute lo Ihis e ffo rt. M rs .'i'c iry and her students are a ll lo o kin g fo r­ w ard to the upeo niing w in te r break before lica d in g in lo tlic second se­ m ester o f hurd w o rk. C oug urs'of tiie M o n th : Savannah F e rg u s o n . H o lly L in k . R o b e rto H e rn u n d e z. E liz u b e lii A lm n z u n - R iinno. M orgun S m itli. Ryun 1 leplcr. V V liitncy lllin g , E m ilie F ctlicrbay, H o p e B a le s , D u n ie l B e n ite z , Shaquira G od frey, G eorgi R om ano, T y le r N c c lc y , S h u n lc e M ile r, S h e lb y J o h n s o n , M .J . S e iv c rs . K e llie S e xto n . B rn n d o n S to ke s. A lyssu G od licy. Hus R iders o f the M o n th . N 0- vcniber: Bus 147 - K risten T riv e lle . Hus 125 - A.shley B ro w n in g . Bus 154 - L e u li John son. B us 166 - K e lly H ow u rd. Bus 169 - Lorenu T a p ia -A n ia ro . Bus 2801 - O nb ricl Igniie io. T u e s d a y . D e c . 16 , 2 3 - V e n e z ia 's und M a rc o ’s N ig h t; T liu rs d a y , D cc. 18 - last day o f school fo r students; Jun. 5 -students return to sehool. C e n trn l D n vle The ch ild rcn in liie P re-kinder- gurten class arc g e llin g ready fo r tlie ho lid a y seuson. T hey liu vc been niuk- ing cundy cunes nnd reind eer ornn- m cnls fo r tlie clnssroom tree. The c h il­ drcn iiu vc been w o rk in g very iiard lea rn in g llie ir speeches and the songs fo r the C hristm as progrum w h ich w ill be held D ee. 18. D e ve lo p m e n tn l D ay II students spent the firs l w eek o f D cccm ber pre­ paring fo r tiie holid ays. In c irc le tim e , w c ta lke d ab o u l the Im po rtance o f sh o w in g kindness to o u r frie n d s nnd clussniatcs d u rin g the C hristm as sen­ son. W c m ude dough ornu m cnts, pu­ p cr clin in s, cundy cnnes und bended icicle s to udorn o u r C hristm ns tree. E ach c h ild to o k such p rid e in p u ttin g th e ir ornam ent on the tree. T he stu­ dents arc niso lo o k in g fo rw a rd to th e ir C hristm as progrum D cc. 1 S. T hey «re p ra cticin g eucli duy and d o in g grout. PenningtonCompany REALTY Mocl<sviIic Officc; 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 9 4 0 0 TOLL l liiili l-H0ll-53‘)-3î83 Hillsclalc/Aclvancc Officc: 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 8 9 0 0 ro i.l. I'n u i; l-8HiV828-2i34 w v w .p e tm ln g lo m 'c itliy .c o tii H angTm tr S t o c k i n g s Here! New Listing 433 North IVlain Street W onderful dow ntow n location In Historic Mocksville. Convenient to library. YMCA, ., arts ccnter. 3BR, 2BA updated hom e w ith beautiful hardw ood floors & large private deck. Call Bobby $149,900 Featured Listings 148 Davie Street Nice 3BR hom o w ith large room s In historic CooleemecI UpclalccI w u)\ vinyl siding and ropincom onl windows, now pnlnt. Priccd lo soil. G iti Cindy $56,900 400 Salisbury Street Mocksville's Historic DistrictI 100 yr old hom e w/soaring cclilnns & ig room s orlg. beadbrd. hdw d lirs, 2BA, gas neat/cent air, enclosed bkporch, gar. Call Janice $169,900 448 Avon Street In tow n location. Brick ranch situated on nicely landscaped lot. 3BR, I BA w ilh fenced backyard and storage building. Call Bobby $109,900 437 Ijames Church Rd Great fam ily hom o In nice localion, 3BR, 2BA, paved circle drive 1588 SF o f living space. Large yard to play In tills sum m erl Call Glen $89,900 Featured Listings 168 Hamilton Court G olf course view w/BRCC m em bership inciiidcd.U allan tile (looting in kitchen,Ig master suite & batii. Great room w/gas log (ireplace, suntoom , 3BR, 2BA. Call Janie. $189,000 4627 Wyo Road Yadkinville - secluded country living on alm ost 3.5 acres. Like new liom e in m ove-in condition. Call Glen $129,900 417 Whitney Road Well m aintained, 3BR, I BA hom e on beautiful I acre lot. Fuli basem ent & 1 car carport. Great starter hom el Cali Teresa $87,900 325 Gwyn Street Neat 3BR,) ,5BA ranch. Like new on nicely m aintained lot. Convenient in tow n location w itii easy access to interstate, Caii Janice $94,900 New Homes 151 Winding Creek Rd, Now hom c.SnnFiiippo C onstruction w ith finished basem ent for added space makes this a great deal. Cali Bobby $154,900 114 Sterling Drive Brick & vinyl outside, easy I level living inside w ith 2BR, 2BA, gas lops, 9ft ceiling In greatroom , trey ceiling In masler. Close to shopping business areas and 1-40, Call Janice $132,500 249 Charleston Ridge Dr 3BR, 2BA, living room w/gas log fireplace. Split BR floorplan, Ig kit, fin. bsm t, brick front w /vinyi siding, 2 car bsm t garage, desirable neigliborhood. Cali Bobby. $164,900 252 Winding Creek RoadNew construction In СНатТеяоп Rklnel Split ВП plan, 3DR, 20Л w/many features, wooded biickyard w / view of creok. Buy now & choose your colors! Home similar to photo.Call CIndy $149,900 ® Pradential A b so lu te Real E state. Carolinas Realty Clemmons/Davie Co, Office - 336.714.4400 877.371.5822 Winston-Salem Office - 336.748.2000 800.ei0.477B www.prudentialcarolinas.com 6656 floilingwnod Drivo $179,900 Clioryl Finit 714-443D 269 Ping Vniloy floiiil $245,000 Klmtioíl» Potts 677-9911 0061 Giengairill Rontl $345,000 Pat KInnamon 7t4'4434 130Bronlwaail Dtive $134,900 Dorotiiy Hail714-4406 309 Park Avenus $134,900 Susan Paikor39g-3137 4445 Asbury Place Road $239,000 Susan Paikor 399-3137 3107 Hwy 64 East $224,500 Susan Paikor 399-3137 524 Wesl Lee Avenue $120,000 Slioriy Corom 714-4414 3532 Noith Lakeshore Dr $219,909 Kristina Faitoil 714-4417 156 Old iVlarch Woods $247,900 Vicill Huilant 4G2-3693 ООО Holly Hotlgo Drivo $139,500 OlGlio iVlatlliOWS 714-4405 734 Sunsot Road $279,900 Susan Paikor 399-3137 780 N. iVlain Stieot $92,000 Susan Paikor 399-3137 1040 Dunmore Lane $417,900 Clioryl Fink 714-4430 Agent Rosier AuiltDy fiihim.innAnOiM Suggs 714 4416PetnAiiiinsonП4 44МPevSopDle M9:034G il Nichols M4 4412ficbb« MerJenhall 714 4415CUk Ush TÎ4 442ÎChe« Fink /14 4430OoroinytfallП44406GlMij Ouckwoffft П4 4417Glo'la 9995062IfyEgbuM M4442SJ«nni(flr Siroud 714.4424Ka№r Phillips 7144413IC'nibirtyPoBs 7144407Ktislini Farrell 7Î44425Pit KirtdiTwn 7887722Sandra Heddck 714,4410SanJia Johnson 7t4,44C8Sandy Dysoo 714.44WSharortThcmu 714.4433S^eпl Coram 714.4414SusaoPartvr 399.3137Vickis, Bullard 090-2170WeftwUnm714,4420 133 Pembrooke Diligo $149,900 Bov Suppio 714-4404 SIDOUsaterRil $215,900 BovSuppIo 714-4404 ШСап1авв1»110кС1 $2«,900 Ctioryl Fink 714-4430 14B8Muddy Cieek $169,000 Bobbio Monitonliall 714-4415 1005 Ciiockaclieiiy $114,91 Andioa Suggs714-441D 130 Underpass$214,000 Vlckl Builard 462-3693 1860 Duiimoio $469,900 Andrea Suggs 714-4416 138 Amold Palmer Or $669,600 Oiorla Mattliow 714-44116 Ал 1п«ир*л11у wneil md operatrt nuntui ol W toi £я» Aiwaw, Irt. 1)4 -1) \\ IK C 'O IM V KN I KRI’RISK RK(OKI). Thurstliiv. Ütf. II. 2003 Senior Lunciibox M o r e Than A Meal For Those Over 5 0 W'liiU'!. for Illudi'.’ If you arc (id t'r I'ldcr ;md live in Diwic Counly, it is u fun activity, an inli-rostinj: speaker and a iiulri- IIOUS tneal. Davie Counly ,Se- tiidi Seivices sen es lunch clail> at the Senior Lunchhuv. U)catei! in the Senior Services' buiklini; al fi22 North Mam Street. The Senior Luncht'o'. is looking I'or new panicipanls and volunleers vv ho want lo energize their inomings « ith fun. lellow- ship and nulrilion. We have added many new activities and celebrations to l4i along w ith the tradilional nulrilioiis ineal, bul need more people lo ulili/e Ihe program. Senior Lunchbox is nol a welfare program, nor is il in­ tended for oni.v one segment of the senior population. It is open to all adulls 6(1 and older. Those u ho can and w ant to pay for Iheir meal do so. Others may make a donalion if thev wish. Lunch is served Monday- Wednesdax at 11 w ith a pro­ gram or activity taking place al 1(1:45. Lunch is served on Thursdav's and Fridavs al 11 :(KI, Transportation can be pro\ ided to the lunch prograin througli 'I'V E D D I. Volunteers are also needed to help serve lunch, clean up afterwards and conduct programs. Ifyou would like to come for lunch, please resen'e your spot by 12:(KI the previous day. Call Nancy Luckey al [Javie Counly Senior Services, 7 5 I-(l(i|l, for more informa­ lion, lo reser\ e your lunch or lo volunteer. L'pconiing Menu and Sched­ uled .Activities: Monday. Dec. 15 - activity: exercise: country meatballs, steamed rice, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, fruited jello. pine­ apple/orange Juice, milk/iced lea/coffec. Tuesday, Dec. 16 - activity: Chrislmas craft: orange gla/ed chicken, scalloped polaloes, carrots, whole wheat roll, chilled plums, pineapple juice, milk/iced lea/coflee, Wednesday. Dec. 17-activ­ ity - currents events discussion: ' lOOth Anniversary of Flighl; beef stew, m ixed greens, cornbread. spiced apples, pine­ apple/orange juice, milk/iced tea/coffee. Thursday, Dec. IS - chicken and noodles, whole kernel com. broccoli cuts, whole wheal roll, mixed fruit, blended juice, milk/ iced tea/coffee. Friday. Dec. 19 - Christmas Lunch: baked hani w/honey glaze, parslied potatoes, green peas and onions, whole wheat bread. Chrislmas cake, orange juice, milk/iced lea/coffee. •Monday. Dec. 22 - activity: craft: roast beef w/gravy. egg noodles, broccoli cuts, white bread, oatmeal cookie, apple juice, inilk/iced tea/coffee. Tuesday. Dec. 2.'^ - activiiy: bingo: chopped pork BBf^. field peas. slaw, bun, cheiry crisp, grape juice, milk/iced tea/cof­ fee. Wednesday. Dec. 24 - Friday. Dec. 26 - closed for Chrislmas. Monday. Dec. 29 - activity: Journey's End to Antarctica: smoked sausage, cheese grits, coleslaw, hot dog bun, escalloped apples, pineapple/or­ ange juice. milk/iced tea/coffee. Tuesday. Dec. 30 - aciiviiy: bingo: spaghetti \v/meat sauce, garden salad, seasoned green beans. Italian bread, hot sliced peaches, grape juice, milk/iced tea/coffee. Wednesday, Dec. 31 - acliv- it.y; New Year's Eve party; pork cutlet w/gravy. herbed potatoes, mustard greens, dinner roll, ba­ nana. apple juice, milk/iced te:i/ coffee. Millers Attend Remodeling Show David and Terri M iller of Miller Building A: Remodeling attended thv 2(103 Remodelers' Show al the Baltimore Conven­ tion Center in Baltimore. Md. on Ocl, 23-25. The show w as sponsored b.v the N.AHB / Remodelors Coun­ cil. T he official publication was Remodeling magazine. The event hosled more than 300 exhibiting companies and encompassed more lhan 86.000 sc|uare feel. No area of the re- w w w .h o w a r d r e a K y .c o f n Call, Click or C o m e ^ ! H O W A R D REALTY 3 3 0 s . S a l i s b u r y S t . M o c k s v i l l e (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 H o u fü i M o n d a y -F rid a y íM ) S a tu rd a y ^ 1 2 , S u n d a y B y A p p t. Ж 1 t O M LSi * WELCOME ★ Sharon Cohen We are pleased to welcome Sharon Cohen to our team @ Howard Realty. Give her a call ('!' 751-8569 and pul her expertise to v/ork for you! 246 AiMMs Roao ir« <!■ 193 НшгЕН Road 108S N. Main St. •ЗВГН гВА 31 f,.'. Wiíf uo. ■ ta-rri зв^. .-'i,/. :i,i; -.„л-.,.,;,, r.g:^ ;рл >,-г* »•'2 76 аг1(Ц.;.пз52,970,400. ['¡з-ji. S549,000. „и- rn,a-jiaina-c.:;àsn= 1Т4 ГЛ '.Я ? píi'c-cíb wi:i' L' riLinfíis')', Cal Jano l o ' $320,000. '. y. :>rc :■^ 'í 4BR. 3BA. largì' 5220,000 uio ci,)c t.iarjb $219,900. -bi I* -y.',-,;. ü j;,i Н:|1ол ЗВЙ ¿Î.BA. FP AaorüD;c- 3BH í-.5BA on ЗЫ 4BR 3BA, Cali lisimg agoni tor ^^S 175,000. :/.'ij'.tc/Oíri 1 W A : $146,900. .юеь ty n ! FP $142,500. ooUíHí. '$139,900. 429 GoMcu Roui■ C l ! R ■ ¿ili' i t MlDitWULMC /•'.ЬА A:,4-, í y y U', Ъ j t 3BP ^’BA on prtv'iüe i .25 пс.гсь ' I > fi l ;i ,r> $132,500. j-i:-.'I i.ri:j $124,900. './.-ч-епс-з {Ki’cri, noe». 5119,400. iJ E ^ 2 E ! S E ! E 1 j[( , ] ■ 3BR :ы- м; ия- 5109,900.ib’- ,a’C 'J': Ci4-a’ Li’i'». t.CifTio 2 Bc*arcic-nib 1 bair. frc-piace $99,900. ft '.'.r SG9.000 jb n '.tjj, 565,900. ¡ij/j .ica (.-uy.- 5&4,500,Co'j\c-bu\bij. b! Голп Cir Cali í’BO ?bA i pruaie »1 S*lfT>oo»nc**d t2 Ulmont RbM Ch*pe) R3 . . CM«; R>9ye Rd &«ril&rd A>C B u r Сгмк Ch Hi Vi>c»t»d«li Lan«... Tittl* Tf*il Hwf 60IN Drum 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 .....ID Ac иЬО'Л.... n»Ac тСЮО1 г'лкгп ул.{/л M K fvi IIM.MQ 40 Cf? Kiel 1257 DOO 2?V»crH $U.OOO 30 »er»! t172.&00 6&acr«t M V b ........1 ÍK IH $23.M0 Alien Rom Thc-mpbon . ftttw Rm3 i n Uftdibcin Rb»dHwy W.............Hwy Ы........... ??V*Cfe» $29,WO . lot SllbCOO . lot tlS.WO .. . lacreHe.WO .u kcitt S7V877 7.1BAcr«t (46.900.............H25,iOO (t/- »e rti (»0 0 0.....i» c ri tie.soo J<r.f bf (jc-iaJo $40,000. Oji o.rt, w $35,000. flEMTAL PROPERTIES357 Avon Slttfl. ,317 Avon Sireel 477 Underpau Rd... blBRtvertoend Df......................Mobil* Horn« Lot. Dan*ei Road..Apt Country lane....................... Apt. Country Itrt«....................... .. im P/M .. .S400 P/M ÍÍ4 9 P/M JI.WO P,W $I2S P/M $425 P.U $425 РЛ1 modeling industry was lefl un­ represented. More than M.0(KI rem odeling professionals toured the show floor over three days to take in all the latest products, industry trends, edu­ cational courses, workshop demonstrations, hands-cm clin­ ics. speakers and networking opportunities available. With 76 courses available, the show was again dedicated to conlinuing education. The comprehensive conference and seminar program provided in­ struction forall levels of altend- ces. "The educational seminars were our focus al this show." David M iller said. "We at­ tended 10 seminars with a va- ritMy of business management lopics. from sales and market- ing. to time, financial, and pro­ duction managemenl." Miller Building & Remod­ eling. L L C is a full-service re- mcxleling bu.siness. specializing in all types of residential inte­ rior and e.xlerior remodeling, including, but not limited to, replacem ent w indow s and doors, vinyl siding, kitchens, baths, decks, sun-rooms, and structural repairs. Their slaff includes one part-time and six full-time craftsmen, and three administrative/office personnel. The business has been serv­ ing the Davic County and west­ ern Forsyth County areas since lyso and is a member of Ihe Nalional Association of Home Builders, the Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem and the Remodelors Council. W o m a n A C o n s u lt a n t F o r T a s t e f u lly S im p le 'i'\ (Mine Smilh of .-Xdvaiice recenlly became a consullanl for Tastelulls Simple, a nalional di­ reel sales coinpans based in.M- exandria. .Minn. Sm ith conducts in-hoine lasle testings of convenience driven goumiei foods with easy meal ideas, recipes and enler- lainmeni suggestions. For more infonnation, onlact Smilh at <)y.S-6449. SOLD m 92 DAYS 401 East Lake Drive SELLING YOUR HOUSE? Want a FREE market analysis? Call for FREE RECORDED INFORMATION 1-e0(M48.3094 Ext. 9991 О г г к щ г , 21 Swicegood W ill & McDaniel U«t your homo wHh mo in Docembaf and gel a FREE voucher ior a 3 dayJZ night vacatkm. Cali for details! Euzabhh Swicegood. GRI (336) 909-2584 O a k H a v e R V , ® K é a t t s ' . BUYERSI Use an Oak Haven Realty agent to purchase ANY home listed with ANY realtor and receive a tree home warranty ox help with your closing costs! 100% FInanclna avallablel FREE Pre-qualifyingl U2 Pohblo Valley Way • Vory well mniniainod 3BR 2BA, po.icGliji ntid swJudod. kilclien witn p.vitiy and Ions ol MtMnets & countotiops, skylights thiu-out. wood biirning FP, !,iroe rear deck, horses niKiwotj, 10 mtniiios form Wnsion • _____________ Si13.«00 Davie Dateline DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRLSE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 11,2003 - DS Fundraisers Saturday, Dec. 13 J.ird Annuul Christmas lluzaar, at Ihc Cana School building. Angell Road. 10 a.m.-12 noon by the Cana EGA. Boxwood wrcalhs. Yule logs, fresh greenery, baked items, eiin- dies. canning, ami our famous Christmas wassail for sale. Bring your baskels and join us for Christ­ mas In Cana. Info; 751-6297. llrcukrnst With Suntu, 9-11 a.m.. ul Sl. Fruncis of Assisi. 862 Yudkinville Rd., Mocksvillc. Clill- dten %i. Adults $4. Ueservalions; 151-7684 or 492-2722. Proceedslo Colleeu’s Insulin Pump Fund. Saturday, Dec. 20 Hum & Sausugc llreakfusl, nt Wesley Chapol UMC, 6;30-10 a.m. Eggs, grits, sausage gravy, biscuils, nnd baked apples. Religion Saturday, Dec. 13 Curuls nnd Cliisslcs, Fnrminglon Bnpt. Church presenls a time com­ bined Clirislmns celebrnllon wllh choirs of Cooleemee First Bapt. & Cooleemee UMC. Come share this lime of celebration of coming of Jesus Christ, 7 p.m. New Life Clirlstmns Exlravii- gunzii, 6 p.m., al Center Comm. Cir., Hwy. 64, Mocksvillc. Dress to impress. Tickets; sec any New Life member or Paster Charlene Lewis 7.*) I-2234, Christian enterlninment. refreshments, inpirnlionni words, nnd door prizes. Ongoing I’rcschuol/l’urents Murntni; Oul, Bethlehem United Mclh. Time; 9 a.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M.W orT, Th. A g c 3 -M ,T.T h . Age4&Pre- K - Ihree or four days per week. Call 998-6820. Prcsehnol/Purenls Murnint; Oul, Cenicr United Meth., Ages 2, Thurs.; Ages .1 Mon., Wed.; Ages 4 Mon., Wed,, Thurs, Cnll 940-37.'i.1 or492- .‘i73.‘i.8;3()-ll;30n.m, llcfore .Scliuul Prucrum fur Shady Grove Students, available Mon.- Fri. beginning 6 a.m. al Advunce UM C Communily Bldg. School bus arrives 8 a.m. lo lake children to Shady Orove Elementary. Call 998- 0199 for fees and info. Awunu & ilible Sludy, Wednes­ dnys nt 7 p.m., Hope Baptist Tnber- nnelc. MOPS(Molhcr.4ofl’reschuoler.s), 1st & 3rd Friduys Ihru school year, nl Mncedonia Moravian Church, N.C. 801 N, 9;|.Ч-||;45 n.m. Childcnre provided for small fee, info; 998-4394. Ilcfure Schoul i’ru)>runi, Advance UM C Bldg, N.C. 801 S. for Shady Grove sludenis, drop off 6 a.m., school bus pick-up 8 a.m. Registra­ tion reqaired.Call998-OI99for info. LIghlliuuse Service, Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., Bethlehem UMC, 321 Redland Rd., Advnnce, 998-.‘i083. Special Events Every Friday Night ,lumSesslon.s,nlShefneldMusicIlull, call492-7417 forinfo. Thursday, Dec. 11 Dnvle Co. Keptihllciin Parly An­ nuul Christnius Parly, 7 p.m., at SmilhOrove UMC. TickeisS 12. Con­ lacl; Carolyn Shoaf, 998-3244. Saturday, Dec. 13 It’s All About Christmas, 6-9 p.m., ouKloordrnma & nuisic, live music al 6;30,7;30, and 8:30. Drive Ihrough or join us for hot dogs & dessert. Every­ one welcome, free, and pelting zoo for kid.s. Hillsdale BnplisI Church (3 miles wesl of Tanglewood on Hwy. 158). Sunday, Dec, 14 It’s All Ahoul Christmas, 6-9 p.m., outdoordrama & music, live nuisie al 6;30,7:30, nml 8;30. Drive through or join us Ibr hol dogs & dessert. Every­ one wclcome,fn;e,aiul pellingzoo for kids. Hillsdale Baplisl Church (3 miles wesl of Tanglewood on Hwy. 158). Ciiildren’s Chrislmas Party, al Sheffield-Calahaln Fire Depl,2-5 p.m. Meetings Tuesday, Dec. 16 Catllemen Associalion, joint meel­ ing of Dnvie & Yndkin, 6;30 p.m., nl Sheffield-Calahaln VFD, Dyson Rd., northwest of Mocksville. Sponsored meal so reservation rcniiesled liefore Dec. 12 - call 751-6297. Duvie Siieiiil Services Board Meet­ ing, 5;30 p.m., ralher Ihnn regulurly scheduled dale of Dcc. 23. Ongoing Humane Society of Davie Co., monihly nieelings 2nd Tues. ofeach monlh, at officc Yadkinville Rd. tw- hindcnr wa.sh. 7.51-5214. Disabled Americun Veleruns Post 75 meels on third Monday of each monlh, 6;30 p.m., nl 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Conluct J, Renfro at 284-46M for more info. Dnvie County Diabetes Support Group, lasl Thurs. of every monlh, 7- 8;30p.m., at DnvieCo. Public Librury Small Conference Room. Info; 751- 8700. Dnvle Co. Ilospltui Auxllary,every second Tues., nl hospllal cafeleria, 7 p.m. Davie llusiness Women’s Assoclu- lion, first Wed. of each monlli, 12 noon, nl Mocksvillc Roinry Club Hul. For info; 751-2828. Daviu Republican MensClub,meets 4lh Saturday ofeach monlh. 7;30a.ni.. Red Pig BBQ. Cclehnite Uceovery, weekly support group for Ihosc slruggling wllh bnd hablls. addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridnys. 7 p.m., ut Hillsdale Bapl, Church, Hwy. 158, Advunce. Call940-6618 forinore info. Davie County I lorsc Emcr(>ency Res­ cue Team, 7;30 p.m., downstairs ul Ihe Agricultural Building, Mocksville. Ev­ eiy 3rd Tuciidny each monlli. For inlb; 940-2111. Davie Co. Hand lluoslers, meels 2nd Tuesday of monlh, 7;30 p.m., Dnvie High Band Room. Kiiinily Services " What Every Par­ ent Should Know", parentingclasses ¡0 interested parents of teens in locnl nrens. every Mon. 6-7; 15 p.m., at Mocksville office Sanford Ave. Cosl $ 15. For morc info; 751 -4510. Ciirlslian lluslnessinen's Cmninll- tec or Mocksville, Thursdays, 7 a.m. Mocksville Roinry Hut, {¡old Wing Tourlni; Association, Red Pig Barbecue, Orca.sy Corner, N,C. 801 ut U.S. 601, 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Duvie County Slump Club, 2nd Thurs.. Davie Senior Cenler. 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cooleemee Recreation Assoelulion, Zachary House, Ist Tuesday, 7 p.m. Ilumcseliooi 4-11 Club, 2nd & 4lh Thursdny. Cnll 998-8925 for more info. Piedmont Triud Kubbit Fanciers, last Sunday ofeach month, 2;30 p.m. All nibblt owners welcome. Call 336- 998-9858 or visit www.plednionllriadrabbll.com or e- mnil plrl2000@nol.com formore info. HelpYourselfSupporlGroup.Cnn- cerScrvlces,lnc.,2ndTuesdny,noon- 1 ;30p.m, Duvie Counly Libniry. Bring bag lunch if you wish. For more info, call 751-0313 or 760-9983. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), Macedoniu Moruvinn Church. Fel­ lowship, food, support, nnd crenlive aclivitles. Children receive excellent carc In Ihe guided MOPPETS pro­ gmm. Regislralion fees arc nominal and scholarships are available. Meet­ ings are Ihc Isl and 3rd Fridays of C h ristm a s l\/lu sic C oncert, F rid a y The D iw ic High Choral DepartmciU w ill present its im- ntiitl Christmas Choral Fest on Friday, Dcc. 12 at tlio Davie County Public Library M tiltipurpose Room at 7 p.m. This concert w iil include a wide variety o f Christmas .selections including tniditional selections such as “ Silent N ight," to modern pieces, "Breath o f Heaven” and “ Blue Christmas.” The Choral Fest is open to the public and there is no admission charge, but donations w ill be taken at the end o f the show. The following .students w ill be participating in Ihe Christ­ mas Choral Fest: Josh Foster, Jatnie Fulk, K elly M arlin, Kenneth M itchell, Kristen Proctor, Neely Alexander, Richard Anderson, Brian Bullard, Am ber Blake, A p ril Foucheux, Sam nii Frank, R oleithia Gadson, T iffan y H arrison, Corey H aw kins, Oracie Huyes, Gina Holder, Ashley H ollm an, B ritlany Laird, Katie Lord, Brittney Overby, Brandi Ray, Kim berly Rhodes, Ashley Rowe, Brandy Short, K elli Sifford, Chris Tollison, Shivyna Turner, Stephanie Vines, Ben Boger, T if­ fany Booe, Janie Boswell, Tenika Brock, Lindy Carter, Josh Dixon, Am ber Evans, N icci Ham ilton, Tiffany Ijames, Tiffany Kelly, Brandon Kidd, Callahan Koontz, Bridget Lattim ore, Darlnka M auldin, Kelsey M cD aniel, Elisha Peebles, A lii Rupoclnski, Ashley Sales, Lane Sum m erlin, Sam antha Teague, R ebecca Torres, K atie Vannoy, Demetrius W hile, Regina W ilkins. each month beginning Aug. 16. from 9; 15-11 ;45 u.m, Davie School Sched­ ule is followed. Questions call 998- 4394. The Artist Group, Davie Counly Library, 7 p.m. Insl Tues. Cnll Bonnie nl 998-5274. Cenler Communily Developmenl, 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Conimunity Bldg. Cuoleemee Town Hoard, 3rd Tues- duy. Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless olher- wisc noled. Couleemee AA, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopul.Tues. & Fri., 8 p.m. North Cuoleemee nnd Clurk Roud Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baplisl Fellowship Hall. Moeksvlllc AA, Thurs., 7 p.m. - closed mlng. Sun., 8 p.m. - open mtng. Cull Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Duvic Domestle Violence Scrvlce.s and Rupe Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual ussaull viclims. Tiic groupnieelscvcryTues. evening from 6;30-8;30 p.m. Plense cull office Ibr locnlion, 751-3450. Fumily Vlulence Prevention Ser- vicesofDuvIc Counly. Free counsel­ ing Ibr viclims of violence and Ihcir children. Scpnrnic groups. Tuesduys. 6-7;30 p.m.First Unilcd Melhodisl Church of Mocksvillc. Cnll l-8(XI- 728-.3413. Concerned Hikers Association, Foothills Chapler, 2nd Wednesday, WeslcniSlcer, U.S.601 al i-40.7p.m. Public welcome. Davie Cunversatlons On Cuncer, 2nd Tucsduy, 7 p.m., Davie Libmry, for canccr pnticnts, friend, family. 1- 8(X)-228-742l or 751-0313. Moeksvlllc Lions Club, l.st, 3rd Thursduys, 7 p.m., fellowship hnll of Sl. Fruncis of Assisi, Yndkinvllle Road, Mocksvillc. Dnvle Co. Unilcd Way llusird or Directors, 4lh Monday. 5;30 p.m.. Brock Cenicr Annex, Conf. Room 208. VFW Auxiliary Post 4024, I p.m., 4lh Thurs. ench monlh in lower level of Brock Bldg.,N. Main Street. Eli- gible members welcome. Davie KIwunIs Club, 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 6;30 p.m. al Webb Heal­ ing & 'Air, 998-2121. Recreation For more infomialion on Ihese evenls, call 751-2.325. Line Dancing Famiinglon Communily Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cosl; $2. Inslniclors; Steve tS: Linda Hailey. For more info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (S l5)or tiftcr ($25)school uml oul of school programs. Registmlioti o|)cn. GoodTimersSquare Dance Dance Lessons ,$5 per monlh. Volun­ teers for differeni .socinl events. Con­ luct Ethel ut 998-38.37. Siiverstriders Walk Club Seniors* 50 mul up, M-F, 6:30-9 a.tn. No cliargc. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays und Thursdays, $7 per dny. $40 per monlh. The Dance Company Mon.,Tues., Wed., & Sal. Call Emily RoberI.son, 998-5163. YMCA For more infonnalion, cnll 751-9622 or visit Davic Family YMCA. Water Exercise Ciass For beginners nnd Ihe experienced. All uges. Cnll forclnss types & limes. Swim Lessons Choose from 4 wk., Sal. morning or privale lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior to class. Call for class limes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8;45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meel Tues. & Thurs., 6;(K),6;45 p.m. Gymnastics Wednesdnys 3;30-4;30 p.m. Cosl $20 mcmbers/$.30 non-members. Family Night Dec, I9lh. 6;30-8;30 p.m, Trent your family lo evening at Y having dinner, playing games, swimming, und morc, Cosl $2 per person (5 nnd under free). Breakfast With Santa Held Dec. 6lh, 9-11 u.m. Fun for whole fnmily. Children huve opporlunily lo make Christmas cnifls with Santa's helpers and have pics made wilh Snnln ($2/piclurc). Cosl is free lo nieniber.s/ $2 non-members. Parents Night Out Dec. 12lh. 6;30-i0;30 p.m. Program designed lo enable parents to huve evening oul wliile children enjoy Y, Swimming, uns, crnfis, gnmes imd n movie, Dinner served. Cost $7 mem- bers/$IO non-members. Sunshine Club For nil older active ndults, Fun, fel- ' lowship, good news. We do mothly pot luck lunchcons wilh n speukcr. Cost$l0membcrs/$20non-mcmbers. Seniors All Senior Activities tnke pluce al Davie Counly SeniorServiccs located in Ihe Brock Building on North Main Sireel, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Cnll 751-0611. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M .T.W , 11;30 u.m., Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., lunch served duily. Silver Hcnith Exercises, Enst Room of SeniorServiccs, M, W.F, 8;30a,m. Quilting,every Monday, lOn.m., East Room. . Scrubi)lc,every Monday, I p.m.,Crafl Room. Bridge, Tuesduys 1p.m. & Fridnys 2 p.m., Eust Room. SKIPIIO, Wednesdays, 1;30 p.m.. East Room. Scrapbuuking, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Paint Cluss, Wednesdays ut 8:30 n.m., Crafi Room. Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist, al Sr. Services every three weeks on Monday, 8;30- 11;30 a.m. in the Nutrition Site. No visit Ihis munlh, Dr. Dunn 'on vaca­ tion. Free Bluud Pressure Checks, oncc a month, al 10:45 a.m. in Ihc Nutrition Siie. La.\tmonlh'svisitwasNov. 17th. Sr. Chorus,Thursdays, lOu.m.,East Room. Tal Chi Ciasscs, Tuesdays, 10-11 n.m., Nature’s Oifls, current .session dales: closed. Class size limited, call Sr. Services at75l-0611 topre-regls- ler. Every Thursday Crafty Ladles, a new activiiy nt Sr. Services, 10a.m.-12noon. in theCrafl Room. Wc will meet each week and work on new Chrislmas Omnments forthecenlcr.Cull751-0611 formorc info. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ilems for Davic Dateline should be reporled by noon Monday of Ihc pub- licnlion week. Call 751-2120 or drop il by Ihe office, al S. Muin St. ncross from the courthouse. O n i u a ^ Swicegood Waii & McDaniel У 0 DOWN* У П.П^вбмо.* У О DOWN* У 471.81 MO.* 1633 NC Hwy 001NHouse onde Acrus Bubiuct tosurvuy o'furud loi S i00.000. Small hous« otfvrod ot $00.000. Sma’l liousu lû bu sold attof bifl house. (W208738) necorümg • Ö771 /о / 1641 s NC Hwy 001 140 W andoring LanoSpfawing 4 ПН, rantíiur m АЛалсо on ovor l ik. Ijvô» Wullxn'od lo* chnimmo »ail-t)0» stylo homo on privato lot in ’ oaiQu« w.Wkshop. Dog run, lool ihwcl. txicK O'J on on iduni (осшюп. 3 coij liiopJacus, oflO'fal »icîmI Iooîb, rKuyiiwIrul t/uua&oinpus vinot. СХиЫо ovon, wut txt/grüal sioragu spncti.poacolutscrvonud porci).ig tluck. Homu in ilvn. laundry «v/holl U>th. (W30<H05) fiocording ■ 8711 Warranty. (W?66345) RKOtümg i BUOt Want to know more about any of these fine properties? Call either of our locaf numbers OR for recorded information:CALL TOLL FREE 1.800-210-6849 and enter recording # Davie: 336-751-2222 or Forsyth: 336-778-2221 I ^ D O W N /'818.1BM0. 256 Magnolia Avo. Wotl buH) tn Vubuy lol& ol uptl.ilat. Nunpaint, lloor covuiing. uppliancos, hunl|>ump and rool. (W302937) flucofding »äGOl ^ 0 DOWN* ✓ '1,418.12 Mo.* 230 Deacon’s Way Fa0u*0us home on 3» Acts TiM l in Deautlut Doaooni Ridge. 4 Otfdioomi /2.6 Oalhi. Hafdivoodi, Formal Dining end Moral (W302941) Rocordino I a79t '^0 DOWN* ■1,41Б.12мо.* 1790 Farm ington_____Poocelul and toreno grounds load into an Invtling turn of Iho contufy nomo In mint condition. New e(oct»lcal. plumbing. Iioo'ing. poinlmg.Insulation,inpDciyslom.iooling.rocent HVAC. |W27S327) Rucofdmg $ B781 Уй DOWN* У ^805.84 MO.* 105 Hazelwood Dr.Good a& now brick Ironi homo with plantation »hutlofi, eat- ln kiichun, lornu laundry ond mwol Largo 3/4 ac level lot with rico lancAcapmn. (locking chair front porch In beautilul Hurilago Oaks (W302020] Rocordmg i 0501 0 DOWN* 788.881№.* 183 Bocklovtfn Rd.A musi eoet Mam level and basvmonl boih haw a maslur Dedroom ond balh in casemont h iii o gnrdwn tub, corjnuc Ma. largo seporolu tiiOAur, lirepiaco and much moro (W302340) necordino»B58t DOWN* У 788,81 MO.* ш Уй DOWN* ^•781.84 MO.* il/o DOWN* !« /773.17 м».* У 1 DOWN* У 781.74 МО.* 1933 US Hwy 601 N.Qreal bdCK ranch. 6 Poaroom, 2 f/2 baths. Now huatpump in 2001, Homo Warranty Included. (W20I870) H«coidingi 8551 30 Eiieha Creek Rd.Unfinished bonus room ovor garngu. Qroal lioor pl.in, neighborhood oilers playground, picnic area and walking trails. (W307OIO) Hocording ■ BC2I 172 Carolina Spacious, wulbcarod lor homo with upgrndtts mat includo nuw carpot, paint Í curarne lii« E>lra lois-iargo toncod In yard m a wondorlul locavon i pncod to soiii (W31t203) Rocording »8971 532 EoBt tn ke Dr.G'oat tjrick rnncnin Twinbroox üuboivision. Nan Malura landscaping. Homo Warranty Included! (W30I335) Ftocordiog ■ 8511 Уо DOWN* У 707.28 MO.* Уо DOWN У 787.28 MO. s/o DOWN*] У 787.28 MO. 6040 NO Hwy 601 S. Couniof Irving at ift txrstl Ouial and tranquil sotting wm a sptnoua liomo otionng poienial 4 bdrm. coverod рогсЛ, tie & wwd flooring, now carpul, nnd cofy hroplQCO in living loom. \W307600) IVKCxdirig > 876^ / 0 DOWN* 106 Sunny Dell Ln Now Prtcel Wull maintained fiomu wilh oitia room.Lots of Kico ailias...Electronic windows, co>ting Ians in ovory room, nawly nitded matter suitu and huge garage wiih otiico spaco. F'RICED TO SELL' IW2027II) Recording •8481 ■843.84 MO.* 57в8о11оЬигу Rd.Lovefy hitiofical homo w>lh orignal hardwood lioofs. walk in pAniry, curam« tio. spocuus roorai. Insudo youl discover chaining loatruoi liku oclwd-doorwayi & boi«'» pantry. (W30e2e8) Rocord.ng 18281 У 0 DOWN У ’643.84 MO.* 122 M ill Run Orlvo 3803 US Hwy 601 S. Spacious homu with 2-3 bedroom. Largo LR wUh gas log lireplacu. pucan, wolnul агч1 suvaral braülord poor truos. Also, additional houso with 2 br homo that neod« a handyman’» touch. (W30t3251 Hocording « М21 Уо D O W N * |® * ‘ ^ \ /622,71 MO.* I У D DOWN* lüi ■886.61 MO.* 112 Covonani Cove Woik-ln closuls in ull 3 Üudrooms. NiCO lloor plan, dovolopmont ha» walking trails, picnic orea and playground (W307003) Recording «8401 У ODOWN* У 'шягш.' 631 Sain Rd.Qreol home wtU] loa lo ollerl $100000 carpot otowonco, Ho<n« warranty. Mature tandscap'ng. fenced bock yard and more. (W300602)Rocorcing«a33» Уо DOWN* У B1B.88M0.* y Ó D O W N У ^482.78 MO.* Ц 107 R uilinÛrick raiKh mih h jrtboods игч1ег, gas tioat, and ojdiy convurted W^kjng (tstoncw lo beai MocksviUo arnumtos. 0 ' cubngs, biiiil- i],n,ng room thaï cojkl tM« 4th ВЛ large tciuerwd bacii |>oicri. too.m briietiainnwm eu. tg sunroom, opiionsi IW294170) Rucortlng » 8241 Corner lot' |W30e6SG) Recording 189SI y> DOWN* y ^488.48 Mo.* У ) DOWN* У ^486.86 Mo.* У ) DOWN У ^388.88 MO.* 3007 US Hwy 601 NIhi# homo tias lots ol chaimt f’ine lioonng, eal m Vitchun, 2 car ottachwd carpori. maturo landscaping Smipiy a doii housol (W308478I RvCOrd.ng • eS3l 1072 US Hwy 64WIhis home has bis ol charm Uu prne liooring. oalm kitchun. kj back jard lull ti.iwnoni is partalV fimsfied »nti balh, too |VV3IOOeS)Ri>cord<r>git)'3tl 125 Bluo Bonnot HamJy7 Hoie s an e«cenem opporlunily tor firsi In buyor or investor. Jusl needs a littio TLC. (V/310099) Rocording «8001 220 W likoeboro 264 W IndwordCompl.lo .üno.Mion „П ,№ collm. sM, homo In ™IV2DA hom.. mm a. . .1,1.».. í.ml» Historie Downlown MocksviHo, Grual mastor OR sudo withlargu walk-ln dosol. AH new kitchen. laundry and niuch moro iW307520) Recording » BOI I (W300878) nocordmg t808l У ) DOWN* y ^328.16 MO.* 144 Conter St, 101 W inword CIrcloWeil cared lor cottage on large kit Recent lurnanca, central air. f oor Gtea^ орроНигДу to own « ient...loi lESS! hom« wHt\fi*w covurings. cabineis & windOM Circle drrva wnti ouibuiklmg too' pjmt and ca/pel on Lirge comer kit Appüancei, hom* wtirtnty, Handicap luadyi (W20982I) Rocordmg « BMt and с.1гроЛ |У/2дв814) Recordmg 10011 У ) DOWN* »/•328.16 MO,* . » i j a i * i..!ii'i.“ i.miiii ><"! 'Dasod on a convirnfionol &/l ARM. 2.75% Margin. Caps 5/2/5, Index 1 Year T-CiH. with SO Down Cay menl. Payment is principal and Interest only. Rales and pricing suL>|OCt to change Certain rosi/iclioris apply. 6 244% ARR. Call Dob Church, QLL & Assoclalos at (33d)712-l444 for more information. Give Us A Call For Ail Your Real Estate Needs!INDIVIDUALMEMBER О 2003 C-21 8WM. All ПЮНТ8 RESERVED. Df, - D/WIK CdUN I V ICN TKKl’RISK KKCOKD. l'litirsdii.v, Dec. II, 2003 P U B L IC N O T I C E S P U B L IC N O T IC E S D A V IK C O U N T Y EN TICUl’ U ISl': R liC O U D .'n iiirs d iiv . Dec. 11,2003 - 1)7 Ш Ё т ш ш т я я т т я т т ш я ш 1 т т 1 ш т ш т т ш т Ё ^ т Ё 1 т т ш ш ш я ш ш Ё т т т ш 1 Ё т Ё Ё Ё т т тGLASSEFDEiDS E Œ a X IS X V E S a g R O F T T A I F b X Л5Д NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 03 SP 229 AMENDED NOTICE OF FOPE- CLOSURE SALE Undfjr and by virluo of a Power o( SnIo contained In that corlain Doed ol Trust executed by BRENDA S. LONG AKA BRENDA LONG M CG RAW (SING LE) to TIM. INC.. Trusteo(s), which was daled Ihc I9lh day of MARCH. 1998 and wcorded Mnrch 2<l. 1998 ill Book 272 al Pago 793, Davio County Registry, Nortti Cnrolinn, Dulaull hnving been made in the payment ol tho nole thereby se­ cured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, Trustee Sorvicos of Carolina, LLC, having been sub- stitulod as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded in Iho Ollice of Ihe Regisler o( Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, ond Iho holder of the note evidencing said Indeblodness hav­ ing directed lhal Iho Deed of Trust bo lorocloBocI, Iho undorsignod Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at (tio cogrthousp.-Uooi.oLthe counly courlfiouso where tho prop­ erty is located, or tho usual and customary location al Iho county courthouse lor conducting Ihe salo on Docoinbsr 16. 2003 at 03;00PM, and will sell lo Iho high­ est bidder lor cash Ihe (ollowing do- scribed property situated in Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: BEING Lols Nos. 89, 90 and 9 1 ol lito W. R. ClomeiU Property ac- cording lo a plat Ihoraol prepared by Jamos 0. Justice recorded In Map Book 23, Page 528. Davle Coimiy fíogistty, lo which relerence is hereby made lor a more particu­ lar description. Save and except uny releases or deeds ol roleaso ol record. Said properly is commonly known as 321 Gwyn Streot, Mocksviiio, NC 27028. Third parly purchasers must pay the excise tax, and Iho court cosls ol Forty-Five Conis (45c) per Ono Hundred Dollars (StOO.OO) pursu­ ant toNCGS7A-30B(a)(t), A cash dopaslt (no personal chocks) ol livo percent (5%) ol the purchase prico, or Seven HuntltRd Filty Ootlars (S750,00), whichever is greater, will . bo roquirod at Ihe time ot the snio. Following Iho oxpirnlion ol tho statutory upsol bid poriod, all Iho rornaining amounis aro immodi- ntoly due and owing. Said property lo bo offered pur­ suant to Ihis Notice ol Sale is be­ ing olforod for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There nro no roprosontations ol warranty roliillng to llto title or any .ihysical. onvironnionlal. health or salely conditions existing in, on, nl, or relating to Ihe properly boing ol­ lered for sale. This saio is mado subloct to all prior lions, unpnid taxes, special nssossmonls, onso- menls, hyhts of wny, deeds of ro- lenso, and any othor oncuin- brancas or exceptions ol record. 1b Iho bost ol tho knowlodgu nnd bo- iiof of the undersigned, tho current ownoi{r.) o( tho property is/aro BRENDA L. MCGRAW. Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC, Substilulo Trustee Arboretum Contro BIrIg, 2 5919 Oleander Drive, Suite 155 Wilminglon, NC 28il03 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910)392-8587 File No.: FM030022M2177I 12-‘1-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE Tho Local Federal Coordinating Coiiiinilloo IS accepting applica­ tions tor the manageinent of Iho Cornbinnd FcdernI Campaign, For inloiniation on tlio requiremenis of the application, contact Loishn Dooley at (33(i) 378-fif)05. 50tc3 nigani^alioni. applying for inanago- iniiin must 5ubn\il an atiplicalioii by February 12, 2004 to Piedmont Triad CFO. c/o United Way ol Giealer Greensboro, P.O. Box M99Ü, Grennsboro, NC 27415. 12-11-1ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod ns Iho Execu­ tor ol Iho Estate ol BILLY BURKE BAILEY, lato ol Dnvlo Counly, this is lo nolily all persons having claims againsl said estate to present them lo the undorsignod on or boloro Iho ■Ith day ol March. 2004, boing three (3) nionlhs Irom tho lirsl day ol pub- iicatiort or Ihis notice will bo pioaded in bar ol llieir rocovory. All parsons indebted lo said óslate will ploaso make immodialo payment to tho uiKlHrsignod. This 4th day ol Docomber, 2003. Timothy Burke Bailey, EXEC 234 Fullon Road Advanco, NC 2700C 12-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of Iho Esiale of KENNETH CHARLES BOLIN, deceased, Inte ol Davie County, this is lo nolily all persons, firms or corporallons having claims against the estate lo present same duly proven lo the undersigned on or bofore the 1 Bth day ol February, 2004; othenAfise, Ihis nollce will be plead In bar ol recovery. All per­ sons, firms or corporations In­ debted to tho estate will please mnke prompt seulement with tho Executrix. This the 20lh day of November, 2003. Ethel Mario Bolin Hedrick, Executrix 306 Wesldale Avenue Lexinglon, NC 27295 Joo e. Blesecker BIESECKER, TRIPP, SINK S FRITTS RO. Box 743 Lexinglon, NC 27293-0743 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate ol PAUL RICHARD MCDOWELL, SR., lale of Davle County, Ihls Is lo nollly all persons having claims againsl said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 20lh day of Febru­ ary, 2004, being Ihreo (3) monlhs from the first day ol publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslalo will pioase make Im­ medlale paymenl lo Ihe under­ signed. This Ihe 201h day ol November, 2003. Paula McDowell Church, EXEC 192 Gladslono Road Mocksville, NC 27028 11-20-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PursuanlloG.S. 153A-241 and a resolution adoptod November 17, 2003. declaring the inlenl ol Ihe Board ol Commissioners lo close Second Sireel In Iho T,W, Graham Plat (an unopened public foad) lhal the Board ol Commissioners o( Davio County, North Carolina will conduct a P.ublle.Hefltlng.fltZp.m. oa.MpntlnyuDe(:enihQiil5t2a03. ln_l]iiL.Cpmml8sloiieta.Be!oin_5J theDavle.CoMnly.AdmlnlslrfllLon BMlldIng, 123 South Main Strool, Mocksville, NC, The purpose of tho Public Hoar- ing is to rocoivo comments on Ihe proposed road closing ol an un­ opened public sireel. Second Streot. as currenlly sllualed and adverlisod heroin, runs bolwoon Main Church Road (S.R. 1045) and Cnna Road (S.R, 1408) and is bounded on Ihe east by Parcel A-3 01 Davie Counly Tax Map G-4-8 (owner: Jellrey Wayne Call) and bounded on Ihe west by Parcel A- 2 ol Davie Counly Tax Map G-4-8 (owner: Mickel H. and Alice A. Barnollo). Second Sireel is further shown on Iho T.W. Graham Plal recorded in Ihe Davie County Reg­ istry in Plal Book 2, Page 72. A sign will bo placod al Iwo lo- cnlions along the road lo advorliso llie public hearing. Tho public Is invited to allond the hearing at which limo Ihoro will be an oppor­ tunity to be hoard In lavor ol, or In opposition to, rond closing. Addi­ llonal Information Is available al tho Development Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by lelopliono al (336) 751-3340. John Gailimore Planning Director l1-27-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hnving qualiliod as the Co-Ad- minlslralrix of Ihe Eslalo ol KATHLEEN FLINT, lale ol Dnvie Counly, this Is to nolily all persons having claims againsl said eslalo lo present them lo tho undorsignod on or belore Ihe 20lh day ol Febru­ ary, 2004, being throe (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publicalion or this nolico will be pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons Indebted to said oslalo will please make Im­ mediate paymenl lo Iho under­ signed. This 201h day ol Novomber, 2003. Genova Foolo. Co-Adminislralrix RO. Box 593 Mocksville, NC 27028 Belly Frost, Co-Adminlslratrix » RO, Box13 Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Lnw Ton Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 11-20-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ lor of Iho Esiale ol JANIE W. KOONTZ, lale of Davle Counly, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said esiale lo presenl Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day ol February, 2004, being three (3) months from the llrsl day of publicalion or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immedlale paymenl lo the undersigned. This 20th day ol November, 2003. Judy A. Koonlz, ADMN 276 Ketchle Creek Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix ol me Esiale of FERN H, CROUSE, lale of Davia Counly, this Is lo no­ llly all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Iho undersigned on or belore Ihe 27th day ol February, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the (IrsI day of , publication of this notice or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said esiale will please make Imme­ dlale paymenl lo Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 271h day ol November, 2003. Sandra C. Pickens, EXEC 6021 Slone BluK Drile Clemmons, NC 27012 11-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor of Ihe Esiale of FRANCIS MAXINE LAN G STO N C A R TER , lale of Davie Counly, Ihls Is lo nollly all persons having claims againsl said esiale lo prosoni Ihom lo Ihe un­ dersigned on or before Ihe 201h day of February, 2004, being Ihreo (3) monlhs from Ihe first day ol publl­ calion or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their tecovary. All persons indebted to said eslate will pioase make Immedlale payment to the undersigned. This the 20th day ol November, 2003, Richard L. Carler, EXEC 343 Ivy Lano ■Mocksville, NC 27028 11-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor of the Esiale of ANNA MARGA­ R ET JO N ES HOLDER, late of Davle Counly, this is to notify all porsons having claims againsl said eslalo 10 present them to the un­ dersigned on or belore the 4th day of March, 2004, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of pubfl- cnlion or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebled lo said esiale will please make immedlale paymonl lo the undersigned. This 4lh day ol December, 2003. Jacqueline Holder Beck, EXEC 412 Woodward Road Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 12-4-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Iho Admin- Islralrix of Ihe Esiale of COLEL GENTRY BROWN, lale ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo notily all persons having claims againsl said esiale lo present Ihem lo the undersigned on or boloro the 11th day ol Match, 2004, being Ihroo (3) monlhs (rom the first day of publicalion or this notice will be pleaded In'bnr ol their recovery All persons Indobtod lo said eslalo will please make imme­ dlale paymenl lo the undersigned. This 11th day of December, 2003. Vickie B. Clonlngor, ADMN 1299 Jaclyn Lane Lincolnton, NC 28092 12-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ihe Execu­ tor ol the Eslalo ol JACQUELINE JO N ES BAILEY, lale ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo nolify all persons having claims against said estate 10 present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before the 111h day ol March, 2004, being three (3) months from tho first day of publication or Ihls notice will bo plendod In bar of Ihoir recovery. All porsons Indebled lo said eslalo will please make Imme- dinto paymonl lo ihe undersigned. This Illh day of December, 2003. W. Bruce Bailey, EXEC 111 Cameron Court Advance, NC 27006 12-11-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP256 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JAMES DAVID GAR W O O D AND CAROLYN MOORE GARWOOD DATED FEB­ RUARY 4, 2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 407 AT PAGE 408 IN TH E DAVIE C O U N TY PUBLIC . REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order ol the Clark of Superior Court and under and by virlue ol the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed ol trust and because of de­ fault In the paymenl of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and (all­ ure lo carry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand ol Ihe owner and holder of Ihe In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, tha undersigned substilulo trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic aucllon lo the hlghesl bidder for cash al Ihe usual place ol sale at Iho counly courthouse of said counly al 10:00 A.M. on December 16, 2003, Ihe (ollowing described real estate and any other Improve­ menls which may be sllualed thereon, situated in Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: BEGINNING al an Iron, said Iron being located North 07 degrees 34 minules 43 seconds Easl 350.00 feel from a nail localed In the cenlerllne of Deadmon Road, said nail also being In ihe soulheasl corner of Roy Vestal Spry, Dead Book 49, Page 317, Doed Book 72, Page 505, and Deed Book 83, Page 102; Ihence (rom said polnl ot beginning Norlh 07 degrees 34 minutes 43 seconds East 670,61 feet to a polnl; Ihence South 85 degrees 09 minutes 25 seconds Easl 367.63 leel lo a polnl; thence Soulh 03 degrees 43 minules 25 seconds Wesl 699.97 feet lo an iron; thence North 85 degrees 09 minules 25 seconds Wesl 412,73 feat lo an Iron, Ihe polnl and place of BEGINNING, containing 6.000 acre, more or less, and being In accordance wilh a survey prepared by Grady L. Tutterow, PLS, daled December 29, 1999, The above described property Is a position of Parcof 5, Tax Map K-6, Davle County Tax Maps. Together with and subject lo a 30-fool access and utillllos oase- ment loading from Deadmon Road, the Easlernmost margin of said easement being along Ihe Easlern line of the above described 6.00 acre iracl and running from the Southeastern corner of the above described 6.00 acre tract Soulh 03 degrees 43 minules 25 seconds Wesl 349,67 (eel lo a nail tn the contarilne of Deadmon Road. And Being more commonly known as: 985 Deadmon Road, Mocksville, NO 27028 The record owners of tho prop­ erty, as reflectod on the records ot Iho Register ot Deeds, are James David Garwood and Carolyn Moore Garwood. Tho property to bo ollered pur­ suant to Ihis notice of sale Is being ollered tor safe, Iranstar and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor Ihe holder ot the note secured by the deed ol Irusl/securily agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, direclors, atlorneys, employees, agents or authorized representalive of either Tfuslee or the holder ot Ihe note make any reprasanlallon or warranly relallng lo Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety condlllons exisling In, on, at or relallng lo the properly being olfered tor safe, and any and ail responsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale Is made subject to all priorllens and encumbrances, and unpnid laxes and assessments Including but nol limited to any Iransler tax associated with the (oraciosure, lor paying, II any. A deposit ot live percent (5%) ot tho amouni of the bid or seven hundred tilth dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and musl be tendered In Ihe form ol certllled tunds al Ihe lime ol ihe sale. This sale will be hold open len days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ot the slalu- lory upset period, all remaining amounis are Immedialely due and owing. The dale of Ihls Nolice is No­ vember 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W, NEILL Subslllute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suito 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements ol Paragraph 94.140(A)(3) ot the Davle Counly Coda ot Ordinances, that the Board of Counly Commis­ sioners of Davia Counly will hold a Public Hearing !n the Commis­ sioners Room of Ihe Davle Counly Administration Building, Mocksvllla, NC on Monday, December 16, 2003 at 7:00 p,m. The lollowlng roads era pro­ posed to be named or renamed pursuant to §94.140 ot the Davle County Code. Alt new roads with two or more addressable slruclures quallly for naming under §94. Ex­ isting roads which are proposed lo be renamed musl be pelilioned tor renaming by all ot Ihe properly owners along the road. Now Roads Proposed Name________Localion Victory Lana ■ 687 Calahaln Rd. ' Mocksville Ironhorsa Lane • 305 Wall Wilson Road, Mocksville Nikkis Way - 233 Staya Way, Mocksville Self Lane • 311 Michaels Rd„ Mocksville Pack View Lane • 3417 NC Hwy 801 Soulh, Advance Bayberry Place - Bermuda Village Laurel Place • Bermuda Village Wisteria Place -Bermuda Village Road Name Chanaaa ■Cutianl aQad.NameZLaiallan Oakbrook Drive, Bermuda Village - Wlllowbrook Place Cherry Circle, Bermuda Village • Mulberry Placo Gilbert Drive, Bermuda Village - Hollybrook Drive Lybrook Drive, Bermuda Village - Oleander Drive Maple Place, Bermuda Village ■ Linden Place All parlies and Inlerested citi­ zens are Invited lo allend said hear­ ing al which time ihey shall have an opportunily lo be heard In favor o( or In opposlllon to Ihe (oregoing changes. Prior lo the hearing, all persons Interested may obtain any additional Information on a pro­ posal or ask any questions they may have by visiting Ihe Planning Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by tele­ phone al (336)751-3340. John Gailimore Developmenl Services 12-4-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol RICHM OND 0. SYKES, lata ot Davle County, North Carolina, the undérsigned does hereby nolKy all persons, llrms, and corporallons having claims againsl the estate ol said decedent lo ex­ hibit them lo the undersigned al 185 Klmel Park Drive, Suite 200, Wln- slon-Salem, NC 27103, on or be­ lore March 4, 2004, or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of their re­ covery. All persons, firms, and cor­ porations Indebted lo Ihe said es­ tate will please make Immedlale paymenl lo lha undersigned. This 4lh day of December, 2003. Wendy Combs Kiser, Executor ot the Eslate of Richmond 0. Sykas Robert D, Hinshaw, Esq. 185 Klmel Park Drive, Suite 200 Wlnslon-Salem, NC 27103 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quall- tled as Executor ot Ihe Esiale of HOBERT B, THIEL, deceased, lata ot Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina, hereby nolifies all persons, firms, and corporallons having claims againsl Ihe said Estate lo present them to the undersigned at 5322 Bermuda Village, Advance, N0 27006, on or before lha 11th day ol March, 2004, or this Nollce will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons, llrms, and corporallons Indebted to Ihls Estate will please make Immedlale paymenl to Ihe undersigned al Ihe above deslg­ naled address. This Ihe 11lh day of December, 2003. Nancy B. Thiel, Executor ol the Estate ol Robert B. Thiel 12-11-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY STATEM ENT OF RESULT OF SPECIAL BOND REFERENDUM HELD FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIE, NORTH CAROLINA ON NOVEMBER 4,2003 WHEREAS, by direction ot lha Board of Commissioners of lha Counly of Davle, North Carolina, a special bond referendum was duly called and held tor the County ol Davle, Norlh Carolina (the "County”) on November 4,2003 for the purpose ot submitting to Ihe qualified voters of the County tha question harelnatter set forth, and the said Board has received from the Davle County Board of Elec­ tions a certification ot the results of said referendum, and has deter­ mined lha resuil of said election to be as hereinafter staled; NOW, TH E R E FO R E , The Board of Commissioners hereby i makes lha tollowlng statement of the result ol said referendum to The Local Government Bond Act; (1 ) The number of voters regis­ tered and qualified lo vote at said relerendum was 21,443. (2) The lotal number ot voters who voted “YES" In answer lo Ihe question; "SHALL Ihe Order aulhorlzing $8,825,000 of bonds lo make cer­ tain capital Improvemenls to ac­ quire, construct, Install, Improve and equip certain school lacllllles Including, withoui limitation, school­ houses, buildings, plants and other facilities, physical and vocational educallonal buildings and facllllles. Including In connection therewith classrooms, laboratories, libraries, auditoriums, administrative offices, gymnasiums, athlelic llelds and lunchrooms, which Improvemenls are located or lo be localed In Davle Counly and Include Cooleemee, Mocksville, Pinebrook, and Shady Grove elemenlary schools, the - middle schools and high school, and a tax to be levied tor tha pay­ ment ot such bonds, bo approved?” was 3,317. The lotal number of voters who voted “NO" In answer lo such question was 1,647. The question In the form submitted was approved by Ihe affirmative vole of a ma|orlly of those who voted thereon al said referendum, Any action or proceedings chal­ lenging Ihe reguiarily or validity of Ihls bond relerendum must be be­ gun wllhln 30 days after December 11,2003. Board of Commissioners of the County of Davle, North Carolina December 1, 2003 12-11-lln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quali­ fied as Execulor ot the Esiale of JANET M. PIPKORN, Deceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Caro­ lina, gives this nollce lo all persons, firms, and corporations having claims againsl ihe esiale lo exhibit them lo the undersigned al lha of­ fice of Davis & Brewer Attorneys, 104 Sladium Oaks Drive, Suite 0, Clemmons, NC 27012, on or be­ fore the 12lh day of March, 2004, or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ot Iheir recovery. All persona In­ debted to the estate will please make Immedlale payment. This the 18th day of December, 2003. Kathryn P. Kenney Executor ol the Estate ot Janel M. PIpkom By Gilbert T, Davis Jr. P.O. Drawer 786 104 Sladium Oaks Dr., Suite 0 Clemmons, NC 27012 12-11-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of the Eslate of CHARLES HOWARD PERRY, late of Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo notify ail persons having claims againsl said eslate to presenl Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore the 11 ih day ot March, 2004, being three (3) months from Ihe first day ol publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ol ihelr recovery. All persons Indebled lo said esiale will please make Imme­ dlale paymenl lo Ihe undersigned. This 11th day ol December, 2003. Deborah Perry Nance 5607 Sultonwood Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 12-11-4tn Legal Deadline Monday 5 pm NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP155 IN TH E MATTER OF TH E FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OFTR UST E X E C U TE D BY DERRICK FITZGERALD PARKS AND LISA CHAPPELL PARKS DATED JULY 26, 2000, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 342 AT PAGE 157 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of lha Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virlue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul and perform the slipulallon and agreemenls therein contained and, pursuant to demand of Ihe owner and holder ot the In­ debtedness secured by said dead of trust, Ihe undersigned substitute truslee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual piace ol saie al the county courthouse of said counly at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, December 22, 2003, the tollowlng described real estate and any olher improvemenls which may be situ­ ated thereon, sllualed In Davle Counly, Norlh Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Lying and being In Clarksville Township, Davie Counly, North Carolina, and beginning at a 3/4 Inch exisling Iron pin; said existing Iron pin being the Northwestern most corner ot Davle E. Tayloir DB 184 Page 177 and the Northeast­ ern mosl of Betty J. York DB 5 Page 97 DB 116 Page 311 and being lo­ cated in Ihe Soulhern line oi Ihe wilhin described properly; Ihence wilh said York line North 82 degrees 19 minutes 42 seconds West 153.53 teet to a one-inch solid ex­ isting Iron pin; said pin being the Southeastern mosl corner ol Bread of Life Church DB 144 Page 521; thence with said Churoh line North 01 degrees 53 minules 27 seconds West 236.75 feet to a new Iron pin; Ihonce Soulh 70 degrees 59 min­ ules 12 seconds Easl 305.00 tool 10 a new Iron pin; said nevy iron pin being localed In Ihe Weslern line of Wendal Smilh DB 176 Page 382; Ihence wilh said Smilh line Soulh 07 degrees 45 minules 32 seconds Wesl 175.00 feel lo an exisling iron pin; said exisling Iron pin being lo­ caled in the Northern line ol David e. Taylor DB 184 Pago 177; thence with said Taylor line Norlh 81 de­ grees 30 minules 26 seconds West 105.93 West 10 a POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and con- lainlng 1.293 acres as surveyed by Tulterow Surveying Company No­ vember 11, 1999, Tax Map refer­ ence C-3 a Portion of Parcel 33. And Being more commonly known as: 4541 NC 801 Norlh, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners ot the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records ol the Register of Deeds, are Derrick Parks and Lisa Parks. The properly lo be ottered pur­ suant to this notice ot sale Is being ottered for saie, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor the holder or the note secured by the dead of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, atlorneys, employees, agenis or authorized representative ol either Truslee or ihe holder ot Ihe note make any represenlallon or warranty relating lo the lllle or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, al or relating to the properly being ottered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or iiabliitles arising out ol or In any way relallng lo any such condition expressly aro dis­ claimed. This saie Is made sub|ecl to aii prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments including bul nol limiled lo any transler lax assoclaled wilh Ihe loreciosure, for paying, If any. Ade- posit ot five perceni (5%) of the amouni of the bid or seven hundred fitly dollars ($750.00), whichever Is grealer, Is required and musl bo tendered in Ihe form ot certified tunds al the lime ot the sale. This sale will be held opon ton days for upset bids as required by iaw. Fol­ lowing the expiration ot the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The dale ol this Nollce Is No­ vember 20, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS AND DAVID W. NEILL Subslllute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlolle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP252 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY BRENDA LONG DATED MARCH 29, 2000, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 330 AT PAGE 197 IN TH E DAVIE CO U N TY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order ol the Clerk ot Superior Court and under and by virlue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed ot Irusl and because of do- tauil in Ihe paymonl ol Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry oul and perform Ihe stipulation and agreemenls Iheroin conlained and. pursuant lo demand ol Ihe owner and holder ot the in­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned subslllute truslee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash al tho usual place ol sale at the counly courthouse ol said counly al 10:00 A.M. on December 16, 2003, Ihe lollowlng described real esiale and any olher improve­ menls which may be sllualed Ihereon, situated in Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING al an iron pipe In the weslern right ol way ot US High­ way 158, said polnl also being the northeastern cornor ol Ihe James T. Murphy property as described In Deed Book 137, Page 238, Davie County Regisiry; thence with Ihe northern boundary ot the Murphy properly Norlh 84 degrees 19 min­ utes 20 seconds Wesl 210.05 feel lo an existing Iron pipe; thence con­ tinuing with the Murphy boundary, Norlh 10 degrees 05 minutes 16 seconds Wesl 90.34 leel lo an ex­ isting Iron pipe; thence again with the Murphy corner ot the Murphy properly, said polnl also being on the boundary ol the Polls Real Es­ late properly as described In Deed Book 154, Page 61; Ihence with the Polls property, North 45 degrees 59 minutes 46 seconds East 542.86 leel lo an Iron placed In Ihe wesl­ ern rlghl ol way ol US Highway 158; Ihence wilh ihe weslern righi ol way ol 158, Soulh 02 degrees 46 min­ ules 14 seconds Wesl to Ihe point and place of BEGINNING. This description is based on lhal certain survey tor Solutions In Real Eslate ol Winslon-Salem, Inc. by Unlled Limiled Engineering and Land Sur­ veying, P.A., daled April 10,1997, Map #1-37868. And Being more commonly known as: 1975-1977 Highway 158, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rellecled on the records ot the Regisler oi Deeds, Is Brenda Long. The property to bo olfered pur­ suant lo this notice of sale Is being offered for saio, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor Ihe holder of the nole secured by tho deed ot trusl/securlly sgreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor the olficers, directors, attorneys, employees, agenis or authorized representative ot either Truslee or the holder of the nole make any representation or warranly relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, al or relating lo the property boing offered tor saie, and any and all responslbilllles or liabiiitios arising oul ol or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is rpade subjool to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments Including but not llmlled lo any transfer lax associated with tho loreciosure, lor paying. It any. A deposit ot five percent (5%) ot the amouni ot the bid or soven hundred tilth dollars ($750.00), whichever is grealer, Is required and musl be tendered In the form ol certllled lunds al the time ol the saie. This sale wiii be held opon ton days tor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the slalu- lory upset period, nil remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The dale of this Nollce Is No­ vember 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suilo 300 Chariotle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-4-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY Special Proceedings No. 03SP126 Substitute Truslee: Philip A. Glass RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Dale of Saie: Decorrbor 17, 2003 Time ol Saie: 3:30 p.m. Piace ot Sale: Davle County Courl- house Description ol Properly: A cerlaln lot, Iracl or parcel of land In Farm Township, Davle County, State ol North Carolina, bounded as lol­ lows, viz: Beginning al an Iron slake on the wesl side ot N.C. Highway #801, cornor lo W.A. Shellon; thence North 84 degrees 18' Wesl 2,272.8 tool lo an Iron slake, cor­ ner lo Dull; thence Soulh 8 degrees 35' Easl 681.0 feel lo an iron stake; thence South 8 degrees 35' East 128 feel to a slone; Ihence Norlh 89 degrees 20' East 496.5 feel to an Iron slake on Ihe west side ol N.C. Highway #801; Ihence with the edge ol said highway North 31 degrees 78' Wesl 269 leel lo an Iron stake; thence North 31 de­ grees 78'; West 269 tool to the be­ ginning, containing 54.2 acres, more or less. Boing the same property con­ veyed lo Vestal Wayne Dull by deed from the Estate ot Colleen Howell Dull, Marchóla Dull Williams and Vestal Wayne Dull, Co-Execu­ tors, recorded 08/29/2001 in Deed Book 384 Page 571. Record Owner: Vestal Wayne Dull Address ot Property: 3553 NC Highway 801 North, Mocksville, NC 27028 Deed of Trust: Book: 450 Page: 209 Daled: October 5,2002 Grantors: Veslal Wayne Dull Original Beneficiary: People's Choice Home Loan, Inc. CO N D ITIO N S O F SALE: Should the property be purchased by a third party, lhal person musl pay Ihe lax ot Forty-five Cents (45C) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N .C .G .S . §7A- 308(a)(1). This saie is made subject to ail unpaid taxes and superior lions or encumbrances ot record and as­ sessments, It any, against Ihe said property, and any recorded leases. This sale Is also subject to any ap- plloable counly land transfer lax, and the successful third parly bid­ der shall be required to make pay­ ment for any such counly land iransler tax. A cash deposit ol 5% ot the pur­ chase price will be required al lha lime ol the salo. Any successlul bid­ der shall be required lo lender the lull balance ol Iho purchase price so bid In cash or certllled check al Ihe limo Iho Substilulo Trustee len­ ders lo him a deed lor the property or attempts to lender such deed, and should said successlul bidder tail lo pay the lull balance purchase price so bid al that lime, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided lor in North Carolina General Stat­ utes Section 45-21.30(d) and (e). This sale wiil be held open ten (10) days (or upset bids as required by law. Dated: 11-20-03. Philip A. Glass, Substituto Trustee Nodeil, Glass & Haskell, LLP . 12-4-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S/ ADMINISTRATRIX СТА NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra­ trix СТА of the Estate ol GWYNDOLYN F. W OODS (also known as Gwyndolen Furches Woods, Gwendolen Furches Woods, Gwyn Furches Woods), deceased, lalo ol Davle County, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said eslalo lo present them to the un­ dersigned on or boloro the 4th day ot March, 2004, said date being al least three monlhs Irom Iho dalo ol lirst publication ot this notice, or this notice wili be pleaded in bar ot Iheir recovery. Ail persons indebled lo said estate will please make im­ mediate paymenl to the under­ signed. This 41h day ol December, 2003, Ihe same being the llrst pub­ lication dale. Ellen C. Furches, Administra­ trix СТА ol the Esiale ol Gwendolyn F. Woods Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NQSB #7866, Allorney for the Estate 161 South Main Sireel Mocksivlle, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-4-41П Abortion Alternative D AVIE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Cenler offers confidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Make a, healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE tor appointmenl. Apartments IB R , IB A , APARTM ENT- H/locksviile S425/monlh HUD approved Janice McDaniel Pennlnglon & Company Realty 751-9400 2BR A P T FOR rent, spacious, $425/monlh, 704-798-3928 LA R G E*“ Ì В E D R O bM Apt, Downlown Mocksville. No chil­ dren, pels or HUD. 704-278- 1717.___________________________ Card Of Thanks TH A N K YOU FOR all Ihe prayers, thoughts and deeds of Kindness shown during the sickness and loss of our loved one. Olile Mae Cornalzer. A special lhank you lo the slaff al Davie Counly Hospllal. Also, a very special lhank you lo the entire stall and all ot her Irlends al Cedar Rock Assisled Living. God Bless You, The Family of Olile Mae Cornatzer_______________________ Child Care A LM O S T HOM E CH ILD care has opeings tor all ages, 0-12 yrs. Full-lime, Part-time, Drop-In, Be­ fore & Alter School and Oul ot School Days. 1st & 2nd shlfl. Open 5;30 am. Flexible hours, Splil shills also. Call Debra, 751 - PLAY (7529) 571 S Main St., Mocksville, across Irom Welch's Funeral Home. FORK BA PTIST CHURCH Al­ ter school unlil 6:00pm $100/ monlh, Cornatzer School busing zone. Come by or call for appli­ cation. 998-8306 WANtÉD-SOMEÒNE to pro­ vide childcare In our home lor one (18) monlh old child. Light duty housework optlonall W e are a middle ciass family wilh a nice home In Mocksville, Desired schedule Mon-Thurs 7;30am- 5;00pm. Pay & schedule nego­ tiable. Mall resume/into P. O. Box 1204, Mocksville, NC 27028. Commercial Property CONVENIENCE STO R E FOR lease or sale. Call lor FREE RECORDED INFORMATION 1-800-448-3094 ExI 9071 Kyle Swicegood, CCIM Century 21 Swicegood Wall 8 McDaniel Condos For Rent TA N G L E W O O D FA R M S - CLEfl/lMONS, IBR, IBA, FP, up­ per level, W/D, vaulted celling, pool, deposit, no pets. $505/ month 768-4090______________ Employment CN A'S NEED ED W EEKEN D S only, all 3 shills. Cail 751-3535. ask tor Denise Larose. COMPANY PROVlbil^^^ and sen/lce to Ihe Fire Appara­ tus and Fire Fighting Equipment Industries seeks a tuTl-lime inside Sales Representative. Candldale musl possess good telephone skills and have good general cpmpuler skills. Sales expert- ence, educallonal background and knowledge of our industry or Ihe automotive industry will also be considered In developing a compensallon/benelll package. Send resume and llsl oi reler­ ences lo; Sales, 3921 Mossy Rock Road, Greensboro, t'lC 27406 DRIVERS NEEDED, 2 yrs expe­ rience with clean record CDL, percenlage pay, bulk freight, hop­ per bottoms & live lloor trailers. 336-788-3210. EARN HOLIDAY INCOM E $200- $500 weekly assembling slng-a- long greetings. For more inlorma­ lion Send a sell addressed stamp enevlope to: Holiday Greeting Cards, P 0 Box 612290, Miami, FL 33261 Employment EXP ER IEN CED C A R P EN TER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overtlme. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. S iïE Y o u r C l a s s i f i b d L i s t i n g O N T H E W O R L D W ID E W E B www.enterprise-i^cord.com Lordy, Lordy Randy’s Turned 40. It’s all downhill Srom here! /\’(im/v',v /чт Cliih E X P E R IE N C E D R O O FE R NEEDED musl have driver's li­ cense. Call 998-1150. LIBRARY PAGE (part-tlme);*Sat- urday 10-4; Sunday 2-5; Monday- Wednesday 4-7. Primary respon- sibililies are shelving library ma­ terials and reading shelves. Some knowledge ot libraries; abilily lo lollow established pro­ cedures; II under 18, a work per­ mit Is required. Musl be able lo perform basic life operational skills ot crouching, reaching, standing, lilting, talking, hearing and repetilve motions. Salary: $5.15/hour. Application forms are available al Davle Counly Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocks­ ville, NC 27028; 336-751-2023. Application deadline; December 17, 2003. Davle counly Is an Equal Opporlunlty Employer. n e e d e d ': A D E P E N D A B L E , caring adull who loves children, lo work in the Advance Unlled Melhodist Church After School Child Care Program. For more Information call 998-7750 Homes For Rent H O U SE FO R R ENT-2BR, IB A house in Mocksville. $470. Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020.______________________ Homes For Sale A C O Z Y L IT T L E home big enough lor two, surrounded by beautiful oak trees. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining area and balh. A small shed and unique well. II also has 1.26 acres and county water. Located on 9235 Cenler Grove Church Road, Clemmons, NC 27012. $55,000. 998-4689 /vbVAliCE-HOUSE FOR sale by owner, Davle Garden, 144 S Ciaybon Dr., $115,000. 998- 4069 SH O R T ORDER CO O K experi­ enced or will Iraln Tuesday-Sal- urday. Call 998-7290 T/\klNG APPLICATIONS FOR waitresses & cook staff. Must have at least 2 years experience. Apply In petson at Dan's BBQ, Hwy 801 In Cooleemee. TE A C H E R A S S IS TA N T- N EED ED for aller school pro­ gram al Cornalzer Unlled Melh­ odisl. Child care depree or expe­ rience required. Mall resume to P. O. Box 103, Advance, NC 27006___________________________ Homes For Rent 2BR (P O S S IB L Y З: Shady Qrove schoo house. dislricl.___dy $600/monlh (water included) 462-7060 2BR, IB A IN Mocksviile. S450 deposiL 336-406-1981. 2B R, 1B A, GAR AG E, ref, siove, dishwasher, cenlral H/A, no pels, clean, Mocksville near 1-40, $550/ month plus deposit. 751-3431 3BR," b r T c k h o m e wiih lull basemenl. 309 Duke St., Mocks­ ville. $600/monlh plus deposit. (336) 751-2532. 60Ts7MbcksVILLE 2BR72B/\, , jusl refurbished, no pels 284- 4481 or 998-2931 COUNTRY COTTAGE 3BR, IBA, central heal, deposil, 336- 575-2101, 828-478-9416 leave msg. DOUBLEWiDE 3BR, 2B/V, of­ fice, gas heat on private lot near Jockey. Water & dumpster In­ cluded. $650 per month, $500 deposil. Sorry no pels. 284-4679 FURNISHED 2 BR house. Cali 284-6010. H isfO R ic HOME, lara^^^ all appliances, central heat/aIr, above average. No HUD 751- 1108 HOME FOR RENT, LIberly Church Rd., $475/monlh. 998- 4507, 972-3911. F IR S T BAPTIST'CH^^^^^^ Mocksville parsonage. 229 Wan­ dering Lane, 9 room, 2 slory, brick, 4BR, 3.5BA, 2760 square feel, unfinished basement with FP, 2 car garage, large deck, .6 acre lol. $259,900. 751-5312 M OBILES & flflODULARS built locaily-shop on line BonanzaMoDlleHomes.com Call us 1-888-462-7806 Lowest prices In N.C. New Home (hlo Steel Frames), Crane Sel, 7/12 Rool, 3BR, 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your foundalion $54,900.00 Landowners call 336-362-3676 or 336-362-5250. NEW DOUBLEW IDE HOME, big lol, SBR, 2BA, front porch, rear deck, heat pump, $76,000. re­ duced lo $69,900. 998-5816 or 204-2653. .............O U T B Y lf ^ L F 4BR/2BA Wooded Lol $250 DOWN, SMALL PAYM ENT CA LL (704) 928-2066 TR U E flflODULAR H OUSES (NO S TEEL FRAMES) Inlo cail 1 -800- 322-8679. -E A S Y AS ABC 123- AQP Land/Homes OAC Get approved In 5 mlns. Call (704) 083-9997. Land For Sale BUILDING/MOBILE HOM E lots tor saie, 998-5016, 284-2653 DAVIE CO U N TY A CR EA G E lor ( sale. Cail tor FREE RE­ CORDED INFORMATION 1-800-448-3094 C b E A R Y A U T O S A L E S F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Builijings Carports: Ali Sizes, Aii GalvanizedAll Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC G EN E T R EX LER ROOFING Now & Oid Roofs Small Ropair Jobs Froo Estimates 336-284-4571 RANDY MILLER &SONS 11)5 MllliT Ital'Mm'ksvlllt (336) 284-2826 • Now Pumping Septic Tanks • A U C I'IO N SA rU U D A V , D E C . l.V " 10:0(1 A .M . 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Il, 20(U 6LASSI m m JNESkÆ NlâNE F E t O F l T A B L E Land For Sale Miscellaneous Mobile Home/Sale Service Statewide Vehicles 3.6 acres, Wagoner Rd. No singlewlde Ext. 9011 9.682 acres, Angell Rd. Ext. 9021 3-15 Acre tracts, Restricted Ext. 9031 35 Acres, Ralph Ratledoe fid. Ext. 9041 • 70 Acres, Main Church Rd. Will not divide Ext. 9051 Kyle Swicegood, CCIM Cenlury 21 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Lawn Care SN ID ER ’S LAN D SCA P IN G & Lawn Services, complete lawncare, leal removal, mowing, trimming, seeding, etc. Call 492- 2174____________I______________ Lost & Found L O S T B L A C K LA B -lrom Spillman Rd/Hwy 001 area. 998- 0247 LO ST LARGE W HITE retriever dog w/brown & tan spots like a St. Bernard. Neutered. Black col­ lar. Timid & loving. Small scars & sores all over. Last seen 11/30/ 2003 oil Leonard Road In Wel­ come. Reward. (336) 731-6620. REW ARD MISSING BULL Mas- im, red, llOlbs, 801/64 area. 336-408-7503__________________ Miscellaneous ACER LAP TOP computer mo­ dem, carrying case, $250 650-5172 A G ED S P L IT H ARDW OOD, mostly oak. Heaped one ton dump bed truck. Dellvored/dumped In Davio. $150,751 -1893 or 751-2737 CASKETS FOR CRITTERS- Ann Williams, Kay Williams, 112 Wilder­ ness Way, Mocksvillo, NC. 492- 7172 or 492-7461. FIR EW O O D I Ml X E b H A R D- WOOD seasoned and spill, $100 per cord, $50 per hall-cord. Will deliver and dump. Extra to stack. Call anytime. 753-4982 FOR SALE-2 oil healers, 1 -Perfec­ tion 1-Olympla, excellent condilion, priced to soli. 751-6371 FO R SA LE-Q ueen pillow lop ■ mattress set. New In plastic, can deliver. Sacrifice for $175. Call (336) 442-3506. f 6 r ~SA LE-Q U EEN plush top mattress set. New In original fac­ tory plastic. Only $150. Call (336) 442-3506. HAVE TW O WARM morning gas heaters lor sale, Excellent con­ dilion, priced reasonable-call 751-2208, M EN'S SKI EQUIPMENT-bools, skis, etc. Excellent condilion. Reasonably priced. 751-2103 af­ ter 5pm. REM INGTON 30-06 mod. 7400 wilh Bushnell scope, like brand new. Call anytime, leave name and number. 492-5666. SEASO NED FIREW OOD, ALL hardwood, S40.00 per load deliv­ ered. 998-3538 S TE E L BUILDINGS HUGE sav­ ings, on factory seconds & freight damaged, 25x30,30x54. Financ­ ing available, 90 days same as cash, No reasonable olfer re- fusedl 800-222-6335. TO SH IBA LAP TO P computer. Home power adapter, 12 volt car adapter, 2 docking stalions mo­ dem, carrying case. $250. 336- 650-5172. W OOD STQ VES: HEATW AVE, cabinet wood healer Buck Eye coal or wood healer $45 each 492-5165__________ Mobile Home/Rent 14X80 3BR , 2B A , on Davie Academy Rd., S500/month, Ref­ erences required. 492-2104 1995 3BR, 2BA large porch, near 601/801 $450 month $250 de­ posil 704-892-1284. 2BR IN quiet rural setting near Farmington off 001. No HUD, un­ suitable for children S450/month. Call 998-8874. FO R R EN T-2B R , 2BA mobile home, clean, no pels. Hw^ 601 N. Relerences and deposit. Rent $375/mo. (336) 463-5457. READY TO MOVE In: fumished 2BR upstairs apt. everything fur­ nished, $550/month. 751-1218, 704-657-5613 TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR a 2BR, IBA mobile home w/appli- ances on private lol. Will allow pets. Background & references checked. $450/mo & $450 de­ posit 284-4552 TR AILER FOR RENT-lncludes water. $125.00 per week. 998-1727_______________________ Mobile Home/Sale 1993 14X80 H O R TO N mobile home, great location on private rented lot close lo Hillsdale, 3BR, 2BA, covered decks, carport, out­ building, $14,500, 998-2588. UiIS£CORV£R MINI-STORAGE For all your sloniKf need.s, choo.se us! Comc by to iii(|uire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E In Fork C o U to ilm j! (338) 988-8810 LAKEWOOD MOTEL C a l l f o r S p e c i a l F a l l R a t e s $ 1 2 5 / w e e k 1 6 4 2 H w y . 6 0 1 s. 7 5 1 - 2 1 8 9 WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR Performs skilled and technical worl< in the operation of Water Treatment Plant. Duties include, but not limited to operation of Water Treatment Plant, collects samples, performs standard repairs and maintenance of plant equipment and related duties as required. Level “C” operator certification preferred. Hiring range $22,878-$26,310. Applications received until position filled. Starting Salary depends on experience and qualifications. Submit applications to; Davie Couniy Water System, Mike Miller, ORC 728 Sparks Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 Davie Couniy is an EOE Over 700+ Positions Filled Since 10/1/03. D on’t Miss Out I Long Term/Temp to Hire $7.50-$8.50/hour Mocksvillc and Clemmons Locations Machine operator and Assembly 1 St shift, 3r(j, ,ind 12 hour rotatinij d.iy ,nnd niijtu shifts Positions require clean cnniinni record, ability to’read and understand Entilish, frequent to repetitive liftinq of 30. Ihs.. & standincj for 8-12 lioursi Apply this Week!! Mocksville Employment Security Commission Community College Room 116 Thursday, December 11,2003 1:30pm - 4pm •‘ •Bnng 2 forms of idontificntion to interview'“ SE HABLA ESPAÑOL, LLAME HOY Temporary Resources, Inc. Leadership In Staffing Expcricncc..,The Difference In Staffing 336-896-1000 7748 North Point BWd. Winston-Salem © 1996 14X80 CUSTO M built Sky­ line mobile home on 3/4 lot with adjoining separate 1/2 acre lot. Very private, 1600 ft. ofl main road. Also has a 30x45 heated shop. 548,000. Fork Community. Call Mark Goin 940-2529 3BR, 2BA, S E T up on nice lot. Advance area, some linancing available, $12,500. 704-929- 9333. DAVIE C0UN TY-3BR , 2BA wilh fireplace, like new, set up on your property. S285/monlh. Call 336- 406-1981. DAVIE CO UN TY-D O LLAR and deed all you need. Call 336-406- 1981. OW NER FINANCING AVAIL­ A BLE 3BR, 2BA, 3/4 acre lot $350 Down, Assume Paymeni Call (704) 883-9997 OW NER M UST SACRIFICE 4BR, 2BA, beautiful area $500 down , Assume payment Call(704) 878-0147 W E ARE TH E BANK In House Financlng/Liocation Not a Problem NEW Program 3-4 BR Land/ Homes Call (704) 883-7706 Motorcycles G A SG A S EC 200, 2000 model, perfect condition, $2,750.00 998-4292 KTM 65, 2002, voriec carb, car­ bon reeds, pro taper handlebars, IMS loot pegs, 428 chain & sprockets, works suspension, GrIppy seat cover, KTM team graphics, very last, $1900.00 OBO 940-6091. LINK’S SEAM LESS G U TTE R ­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 O SBO R NE ELECTR IC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. P E R FE C T PAWS, CER TIFIED Groom er, Christine Julian, Mocksville, NG, 751-9074 TOM BERLIN'S LAWN CARE & Handyman Services, All types of lawncare and handyman ser­ vices, mowing and weedealing, bushhogging & Irimming Irees Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROBIN. You are God's gilt lo us. Loving wife, mother, daughter and grand­ daughter. From your proud par- ents.____________________________ Pets A K C R E G IS TE R E D R O T T ­ W EILER puppies $300.00, 1st shot, dewormed, declawed. 492- 5727 FR EE K ITTE N S , A LL colors, 492-5713. LAB PUPPIES A LL colors. 492- 2864 _________________________ Recreational 4 W HEELER ATV, Ily $1000.00 940-3671 , youlh, great condition, only 3 yrs old, FREE PUPPIES for Christmas medium sized mixed breed Call today 336-782-4276 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding f 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 7 8 - 6 0 5 0 MID-STATE METALS Pony Tales To Go Pony rIdes-Pony Porties Sreat for ony occasioni 336-284-4S52 www.ponytolestogo.com Й: Christmas Special! Help Wanted • Breakfast Crew - All Positions • FT & PT help, all shifts • Cake Decorator Hwy 158 • Hillsdnle (Advance) 940-2438 We now accept all major credit cards NOW HIRING Automotive Sales Consultants Experience Preferred But Not Required. Will train the right people. Up to 30% Commission New Hire Salary / Training Period 5 Day Work Week with 2 Saturdays Off Per iVlonth IVIonthly Bonus If you are small town / community oriented and like a low pressure environment YOU NEED TO CONTACT US TODAY! I l.tl jiWllitl Call 336-751-2161, Ask for Keith Davenport FR E E D IR E C TV S A TE L L ITE System and 3 Free months of HI30, Includes delivery and In­ stallation with one year of service, call for details. 1-800-352-9992, www.dtvsalelllte.com Travel and busnes, plugging, seeding, fertilizing, leaf removal, mulching, pine needles. Call Brent for free estimate (residential and com­ mercial services) Home phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. TO M M Y’S TO TA L LAW N Care. We offer mowing, Irimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also offer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gullets cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­ mates. Oflice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006. W ILL C L E A N H O U S E S , churches or small businesses. Reasonable rales. 284-2469 Statewide 1-800-CHARITYI Donate your vehicle directly lo the original, nationally acclaimed Charily Cars. 100% charlty-not a used car dealer/lundralser. 1-800- C H A R ITY (1-800-242-7489). www.800charilycars.org. CHRISTM AS SPECIAL UNLIM­ ITED WolfI Tanning Day or Nighl for entire lamily. 0 down, $47.66/ month. We inslall equipment. Vaeth Enterprises 1-800-626- 4252 with approved credit. D IA B E TIC ON M E D IC A R E ? Make finger slicking a Ihing of Ihe past, almost painless testing. Call Star Medical Rx 1 -800-441 -9689 loday for home delivery. DRIVER S-PLENTY O F Ireight, great weekly miles, no NYC, ex­ cellent lanes. CDL/A/H. Ozark Motor Lines 800-264-2033. Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Trip SAT-DAY D EC 13TH TU ES-D AY D EC 16TH FRI-DAY DEC 19TH W E D -N ITE D E C 3 1 S T (NEW YEAR S EVE SPECIAL) PEARL RIVER R ESO R T & CASIO MAR. 19 TH & 20TH E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt MaggieValley/Lake Junaluska Dec 12 & 13 Dinner/Show at Carolina Nights Lunch/Junaluska Singers Christmas Concert Call T & J Fun Tim e Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. 1997 FORD EXP LO R ER XLT, 4x4, green, one owner, 126,000 miles, execeni condition, new brakes & battery $6500. 998-7117. 81 JEEP W AGONEYa^i-w heel drive, price negollable, 751-9436. 94 PLYM OUTH VOYAGERTnew transmission, $500 OBO 492-7978. Vehicles 1962 CHEVY TO finish restoring, 283 auto, new body parts, extra parts car plus 327 engine. Call 998-3370. 1976 FORD VAN V8-semi-con- verslon-cold alr-p. steerlng-p. brakes-good tires & brakes-some rust-mechanlcally good. Priced to Sell. 751-3666 after 5:00pm 1990 M USTANG 5.0 LX convert­ ible 25th anniversary. White w/ black lop and black leather inte­ rior. 90,300 miles. Dual exhaust, pony mag wheels, power doors and windows, power lumbar seats, cruise, M C, AM/FM w/cas- sette, CD player in trunk,Oil change/tire rotation every 3,000 miles. Garaged, excellent condi­ tion. $5,500 firm. Call (336) 766- 5017 (leave message if no an­ swer) 1997 CHEVY BLAZER LT, 4x4, white, leather, power everything, 10 disc CD changer, keyless en­ lry, greal condilion, 100K, $880(5.00, 998-3069 C h ristm a s O p en H o u se: Christmas Wreaths, arrangements,Gift Baskets etc. 282 Avon Street. Disney Movies Fri. Deo. 121:00-6:00 Sat. Dec. 13 4:00-7:00 Sun. Dec. 14 1:00-6:00 Merry ChristmasI ESTATE SALE-98 Volvo S90-AII options, well appointed leather, burlwood, premium sound sys­ tem wilh sep. securily system and detachable face. Moon/sun roof. One owner. Good condition. All sen/ices al dealer. Priced below Kelly Blue Book. Call 998-9584. GRA'CEMC3Tb”R S“ Advance 336-817-7482 1997 M ERCURY M YSTIQUE 102.000 miles, pl, pw, cc, air, am/fm cass, burgandy $3,200. 1996 BONNEVILLE SE 79,000 miles, pw, pl, air, metallic blue, Warranty Available $4,500. 1995 IZUZU RODEO 86.000 miles, pw, pl, cc, air, new llres, 6 cyl, white , sharp, Warranty Available $5,500. 1996 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA 97.000 miles, 4dr, 5 spd, air, green,Warranty Available, $4,199. 1998 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA LE 67,000 miles, 4dr, auto, pl, pw, air. Warranty Available $6,250 1996 HONDA A CCO R D LX 71,700 miles, 4dr, auto, pw,pl, cc, air, burgandy. Warranty Available, $6,400 1996 FORD E S C O R T 96,000 miles, 4dr, auto, air, alloy wheels, extra clean, $3,200 1997 HONDA ACCO R D LX JockeyCloseoutSale S s t * D o C a 1 3 7 a m -N o o n C ash Only Location! C h r is t y W a r e h o u s e on Bethol Chureh Rd., Moektvlllt Beside Crown Wood O P E N T O T f i e ^ ^ t ^ K e n D u r h a m C o n s t r u c t io n Residenlial or Commercial Remodeling & New Conslruclion ‘ Aililiiioiis • Vinyl Siilina • Rimjinfi • llolical Work Call for Free Estimato 1336)284-2698 Need To Place AnAdlnThe Classifieds? \h Here's Some Helpful Information For You.., Tho first 10 words are $6.60; each additional word Is 10c. Yard Sale ads are payable In advance. Deadline for classified ads Is 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Gall The Enterprise-Record At 751-2129 Г EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Davie County United Way lliivie Ciiumy United Wiiy in Mocli.svillc seeks full lime l'.xeeiilive Directiir lo rniniiige the .W.'iOK nmuial ciimpiiign Ul tiiumee liunum neats in ihe eomnnmily. This will involve aiDrilinaliiit! iiilocaliiin.s lii eomiminily ¡igeiicies and assisiing the United Way Board оГ Diieclors wilh .special marketing and promotional evenls. .Specific activities lo tie imcleilaken include: (I) preparation for Hoard meeling.s by providing ami presenliiig pertinent inlormation Ibr decision making; (2) preparation of the agenda and rclaled materials lor dislribulion 1(1 Board members at lea.st .seven duys below .selieduled meetings; (3) mainlaining office o|)erations in an elfeeiive and effieienl manner; (4) providing clerical support on United Way mailers lor Board members; (.5) tlevcloping operaling budgets as needed; (fi) initialing and overseeing peiioilic fmaneial audils us iieedeil; und, (7) keeping up-to- dale on legal rei|uiremenls pertaining lo public fund coileclion and alliK'Htion procedures, В Л/B.S degree and ^ years of pulilic, nonprolit fundraising c.sperience preferred. Quulllied ciimlidMtvs shmilil swul n resume imd cover leller hy .(immiry 1,2004 (o: United Wny iCxeciilive Search Coininiltev, P.O. Itox Mocksvillc, N C 2702H. ишьмуищJ DAVIK COUNTY KN'I’KUI'RISK KKCOUD, I hiiisdH.v, Dec. 11.2003 - D9 eLASSI nJEXRENSIVE p b o f t e a b l e : Vehicles (Grace MotorsContlnued) 92.000 miles, 4dr, auto, air, pw, pl, cc. Warranty Available, 57,250 1996 TO Y O TA CAMRY DX Gold Package, 115,000 miles, 4dr, auto, air. pw, pl, Warranty Available $4,500 1995 FORD CONTOUR 168.000 miles, 4dr, aulo, air, pw, pl, $2,000 1997 OLDS ACHIEVA 103, ООО miles, air, pw, pl, cc, alloy wheels, $2,800 1995 FORD ESCO R T 120.000 miles, ac, aulo 2dr, $2,300 1994 FORD RANGER XLT 76.000 miles, 5spd, air, am/fm cass, $3,700 1993 SATURN SL2 79.000 miles, 5spd, air, twin cam, very clean, $3,300 1989 BUICK R EGAL 60.000 miles, 6 cyl, 4 dr, pw, extra clean, $2,799 Yard Sales AN OLD FASHION CANDLE U G H T CHRISTM AS OPEN HOUSE Come join us from 5:00pm til 8:00pm Saturday, December 13th at Dee's Antiques...on the Greenhlll 733 Greenhlll Road Mocksville, NC (492-6450 or 800-234-1393) And/Or Sunday, December 14lh al Dee's Tooll Antiques 296 Blaise Church Road Mocksville, NC (753-6877) (Beside Featherllte Trailers) Enjoy Special Music and Wonderful Holiday Relresh- ments Irom Eggnog to Perslm- 1 Puddlnimon I ling '02 D OD G E 1500, loaded w/ ex­ tras, low miles, $20,000. 336- 391-2224_______________________ Wanted N E E D E D P R IV A TE L O T lor 14x76 mobile home prefer lot to purchace but rental OK. 704-929- 9333. W AN TED HICKORY logs. Pay­ ing top prices lor handle grade logs. Charles D. Roberts Com­ pany, Greensboro, NC 336-378- 1676 Buyer: Paul Sexton WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET I can re-stiBtch them. Free estiniiates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 3 3 6 - 9 9 a « 4 0 2 . Also New Carpet Installed. SALEM CARRIERS L iica l D rivers needed S7()()-,S80() per w eek. .Ird sh ift Tuesday- S iitu rila y aiul every o ilie r M onday. D ro p and I look. O eenslonal ove r iiig h l trips. U eiiuircs 2 Y rs lix p . w ilh C lass A d rive rs license. U eaelils: 40 1 -k, M edicul. A p p ly in I’crsan I « I-P a rk Plaza Dr. W insU m Salem N C . O r ca ll I-K00-709-2.S.16 Leaf Removal/ Gutter Cleaning 336-284-6501 t s t y j u c k e r LAWN CARE Bank-Ordered A U C T IO N S 240 FORECLOSED HOMES Localod Ihru-out NC & SC - Includlna This Aroa Holiday Inn Winston-Salem • i-4o, exit siias crk Pkwy Tuesday • December 16« 7:00 pm “« и г itreet 3 BR, 1 BA, 1200 SF HOME Local Agont: MIko Zimmerman, Coldwoll Banker, 336-998-8816 3BR,2BA,ie37SFHonio Local AaonI: Debbio Shields . íi-iñi n r i Rema*Really Coneullanls ¡\/ /\iüHAIJi UDSON& OPEN HOUSE; Sat. & Sun., DEC. 6 & 7; 1 to 3 PM View Ust of ALL HOMES at: www.hudsonandmarshall.com RC &MW^iei.\imF nüM.í.h:.nW? A U C T I O N 1025 Sprague S t, W inston-Salem Sat., Dec. 13 • 10^ E s t a t e O f : E v a B . L a n d r e t h ( D e c e a s e d ) DIRECTIO NS:52N lo Sprngiio Strool Exit (Exit 100). Turn Righl onlo Spraguo SIfool. Tmvol 5/10 milo lo snio on Lolt. ( W M for Signs). EU R N llU R £L.ErKj Tnblos; Upholstorod Furniluro; Colfoo Tnblo; Bodrootn Suits; Quill Rack; Lnno Cwdnr CliosC Forn SUincl; Floor Latnps; Kiichon Tablo; Woodon ChairsAN TIQ U ES & COLLECTIBLES! Dolls; Flouiinos; Finmod Pilnls; Llnons; Hoogor Pilchor & Bowl; W iiler Sol; Prossod Glass; Pnllorn GInss; Pink Doprossion; USA; Cnsi Iron; Hon on NosI; McCoy; Ennmolw.ito; Koyslono Grindor; FIngor Lamps; Costumo Jowoltv; 1022 Sllvor Poaco Dollar; 1900 Uncirculnlod Yoor Sel; 1972 u s Prool Sol; lO'IO Sllvor Wnlkino LIborly Dollar; 1901 Sllvor Bon Franklin Hall Dollar; 1B92 Sllvor Morgan Doll.ir; Sllvor Morcury Dimo M ISC E LLANEOUS! Tnblo Lamps; Gallo Roprodiiclion Arl Glass (2 Lamps and 1 Vaso); Wall Mirror; Holpolnl Rolrlooralor; Pols & Pans; Pyron; Sharp Mlctov*avo; Old Simboam MIxor; Eloclric Blowor; Ynrd Ail; Old Tools; Old Tool Box; Yard Tools; Hay Rako; Hand Saws, plus much moro,,. C o l. K e im e lh G . K e tn e r, P re s ., N C ^ L ^ 6 « F ir s t C h o ic e A u c tio n & R e a lty rirm l-lccnsc 11122') • I’O lins .I}.“!, l.cwisvillc • (336) 945-4118 Vhii Our Web S iu tt K «iiM uiiliiiJiaiielliuL.am : in.idrnvm Yard Sales D EE’S AN TIQ UES Yard Sales The special Joy o( the holiday season comes Irom SHARING good limes and i with good f' We will open at our regular time on Sat. and Sun. On the Green...hill 733 Greenhlll Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-753-6877 Open Wed.-Frl. 10:00am til 5:00pm Saturday 10:00am III 4:00pm 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 and D EE’S TO O l Antiques 296 Blaise Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-753-6677 Open Mon., Tuos. & Thurs thru Sat. 10:00am til S:00pm Sunday, 1:00pm til 5:00pm Closed Wednesday Layaway that special Christmas Gilt, A gilt that will last a lifetime We buy Estates... and your unwanted llemsi TR A D IN G POST-601/801/ Greasy Corner. Open Fri. & Sat. 10-5. Buy, sell, trade. Will buy whole or partial estates. Call 284- 4302. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL rati IS HEBEI Bobcat, aerator core plugger am oreforrenitodayl Mocksvillc " 13361 7S1-2304 A VO N O P E N H O U S E -E ve ry Monday 6;00pm-9;30pm. TonIe Cope’s home. 336-284-2116 7631 Hwy. 801S, Cooleemee C A R O U N ’S COLLEC^^^^ (336)751-6252 Shop early and save on your Christmas list. Sale on all ty products, barbies, porcelain dolls, great selections on items $10.00 and under Christmas layaway available Call or come on by and check us oull C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Boitick 336-492-5992 Are You Swart? Join the smartest eomniUHlty In Davie County and take advantage of... “Tfie Best Deal in th e Y ille '’ N o r th w o o d A p a r tm e n ts (Jiuililv • Ci4i\ fnit nci' * Ajjonldhiliiv 336-751-4141 SELL IT FAST IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! The first 10 words are S6.50 - each additional word is 10c. Yard Sale ads must be paid in advance. Deadline for classified ads is 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Davie County Enterprise Record 171 South Main SI. ■ Mocksville • 336-791-2129 0 S M j d n é Q u o l i f i e d l Ш , ' A p i p i lc ä ^ i i lo r ^ v Д ','G e n è i^ Ì ,, PosirionandV г-»#а111«1г,ыиы \ \ .‘Assistant Managers Experience Needed Send Rösunle' to: ? ' ' ' S o n lc ró rlv e ^ ln I ' ' 128'Nel8on-St.j; Kerriersvllle, NC 27284 Attn; Phil Yarbrough A U C T IO N 11045 G reenfield R d., W alnut C ove j F ri., Dec. 12 • 12N O O N DIRECTIO NS: 52N to H^vy 8 (Exit Follow Hwy 0 ttuoiigh Ge«min(on nnd turn Lell at Texaco (Slaying on Hwy 8). Turn Right onto Broohcovo. Loll onto Qreonfield, sale on Loll. Thb capo cod hoino built in 1996 has 3 bcUroonx«, 2 full battts und is opproximalely 1600 +/• sq ft. Tliis homo has 6 rooms. Rooms includo a living room, olfico, mnster bodroom. ond kitchen. Contra! alr/tioat pump. Welt'soptic tank. The property ia locatod on 3.62 acres. Spocial foaturos includo n 2 car attaciiod gafnga and rocking chair tront pordi. Nice, quiot sotting. Less than 30 minutes from Winston-Salem with low county laxos! Coil Tara Popo 336-345-1311 for moro info or nppt for viowing. REAL ESTATH OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS C o l. K e n n e th G . K c tn c r, P re s ., N C A L 3 2 6 H F ir s t C h o ic e A u c tio n & R e a ltyI'irm taccnso /<722‘) • I’O Him 335. l.cwisvillc • (336) 945-4118Visit Oar Web Site Ml www.nrstchoicciuciioD.com « aiuiil: Ki'ii'iU'liimwiii«!irindnxoiii PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE This is lo inform the Public of the opportunity to participate in a Public Hearing on the Proposed Community Transportation Plan for FY - 2005. Application will be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Public Transportation by Yadkin Valley Economic Development District Inc. serving Davie, Stokes, Surry and Yadl<in counties. The Public Hearing for Davie, Stolzes, Surry and Yadkin will be at 2:00 p.m. December 20, 2003 In the Yadkin Valley Economic Development District Office, 3800 River Road, Boonville, N.C. The Proposed Funds for Administration ($291,770.00) and Capital ($297,712.00) will be In Federal and State Funds. Operational funds are generated by users. The Proposed funds are for the year July 1,2004 thru June 30, 2005. A plan summary may be reviewed at the YVEDDI District Ofifice from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday For additional Information Contact: Chariie Walker 3800 River Road, Boonville, N.C. 27011 336-367-7251 ext. 231 G i v e S a n t a A B r e a k With a gift suljscription to the Enterprise Record, we’ll take care of the hard woi'k. Let Santa sit back and enjoy the newspa­ per delivered to his mailbox each week. Call 751-2120fo r details,or stop by our office on South M ain Street, Mocksville. 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S . S A L I S B l J R i r . p io . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2003 G iv e S a n t a A B r e a k ! S h o p lik e S a n ta does. I n t h e p a g e s o f t h e D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d . S a n t a lo v e s t o s h o p l o c a l l y a n d w h e n h e w a n t s t o f i n d t h e b e s t s h o p s a n d r e s t a u r a n t s i n t h e a r e a h e p i c k s u p t h e la t e s t e d i t i o n o f t h e D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d . M a k e y o u r g i f t g i v i n g s i m p l e t h is C h r i s t m a s w i t h a G I F T S U B S C R I P T I O N t o t h e E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d . W i t h a y e a r ’s s u b s c r ip t i o n y o u c a n g i v e y o u r f r i e n d s a n d l o v e d o n e s a n e w g i f t e a c h w e e k o f t h e y e a r . S i m p l y s t o p b y o u r o f f i c e a t 1 7 1 S . M a i n S t r e e t i n M o c k s v i l i e o r c a l l t h e o f f i c e a t ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 9 d u r i n g \ b u s in e s s h o u r s t o s t a r t a s u b s c r ip t io n . D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTE RPRI/E^EC CRD Sojita's Ckotftfe f o r V m / iB C o u n t y News and CUJk/ettising! A Cooleemee Christmas S a n t a C la u s R e tu r n in g S a t u r d a y T o H e a r B o y s A n d G ir ls W is h e s Page D1 D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / E ^ E C O R D U S P S 1 4 9 -6 0 Number 51 Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003 40 PAGES It’s T h e F lu : D a vie H ospital Visits U p 5 0 % By Jackic Seabolt Davie Counly Enterprise Record The flu season wasn’t supposed to begin until January, but it seems the virus has begun it’s annual rounds early. A vaccine shortage and the flu- related deaths of children have left some wondering what they can do to avoid catching this ugly bug. Dr. Jennifer T h ill, a full-tim e physician at Davie County Hospi­ tal, has noticed a 50 percent in­ crease in patients coming to the emergency department. She said 75 percent of those are presenting symptoms commonly associated with the flu virus. Since Davie does not test for the virus, the flu is the presumptive di­ agnosis of most patients being seen for viral upper respiratory infec­ tions. "M ost people who are healthy won’t die from it,” said Thill. The young, old, and those with weakened immune systems should take extra precautions. There are several types of flu vi­ ruses and it is easily spread by per­ son to person contact. There are some preventative measures. Keeping fingers away from your mouth and eyes is a good idea. And regular hand washing is an absolute m ust,Thill said. If you are paid an unwelcome visit by the flu, expect the stay to last from a week to 10 days, "Stay hydrated,” advises Thill. Clear fluids are best, and giving ice chips and popscicles to children can be an effective way to make sure they’re getting fluids. A fever should be treated with Tylenol or M otrin and Thill sug­ gests stocking your medicine cabi­ net with other over-the-counter medications to treat symptoms. Robitussin for coughs, Sudafed for runny noses, and Benadryl for J. K i c k i n ’ I t U p A N o t c h * » • - w -ъ , f , i The Davie County Rockettes, aka Patsy Crenshaw, Linda Poindexter, Jane Simpson, Joan Carter, Linda Mace, Karen Allen and Christine Sanders were dancing in the streets of Advance Saturday for the 9th annual Christmas Parade. For more photographs and a story about publisher Dwight Sparks’ "limousine”, please turn to page C l. - P h o to b y R o b in F e rg u s s o n S id ew alks Prom oted, But Fu n d s S ca rce board menibers - showed up for a workshop last week on a proposal the planning board has been work­ ing on for six months. The first priority is to connect sidewalks, said John Gallim ore, planning director. Several sidewalks extend a block or two and end. “W e’ve made it a priority to try and tie tliose together and provide By K im Justcn Davie County Enterprise Record Mocksviile planners have ideas to improve sidewalks and add walk­ ing and biking paths. What the town doesn’t have is much money to pay for the im ­ provements. Four residents - two of them town No Parking P l a n n e r s S e n d D o w n t o w n P r o p o s a l B a c i < T o T h e D r a w in g B o a r d an opportunity for folks to walk around tow n,” said G allim ore. "Four streets were identified for closing gaps and making loops.” Those streets are the east and west ends of North Salisbury Street from Depot Street to Sanford Av­ enue; the west side of South Main Street from West Maple Avenue to South Salisbury Street; South Davie Drive from the existing sidewalk on the west side to South Salisbury Street; and the west side of Pine Street from Second Presbyterian Church to North Main Street. The second priorities were where there are pedestrian safety concerns. M illing Road tops tlie list, but it Please T\irn To Page 4 By K im 'tustch p,ayi^,c;6unty Enterprise Record A proposed ordinance to lim it downtown parking during special ^ eyents is going back to the drawing boards. Planning board members last week said the ordinance proposed by planning director John Gallimore was too difficult to enforce or un­ derstand for out-of-town visitors. The proposal would lim it park­ ing on the courthouse square on Fri­ days, Saturdays and Sundays after 4 p.m., and exclude service, deliv­ ery and cargo vehicles from being parked on the square on weekend aftemodhs. It'wbuld lim it vehicles;; - including pickup trucks - by, weight and axles, “B'asicaiiy, we’re setting out a plan, saying downtown events are important, they are an attractive fea­ ture of tiie town, and we would like to encourage public events in the courthouse square,” Gallimore said. The planners agreed that parking restrictions arc needed, but asked for two new ordinance proposals. They were concerned about how police officers, who would enforce the ordinance, would know the weight of a vehicle. They were concerned about the negative impact of towing out-of- . town visitors, who would, haye no way of knowing about the ordì-‘ nance, , , And they were concerned about excluding pickup, truck-s from park­ ing on the square during special events, “There w ill be people who want to attend the event, but because it’s on the square, the.y can’t park," said Mark Culler, “I think a large part of the population will find that their regular vehicles they drive every duy w ill not puss,” The board suggested making the ordinance smaller and simpler to enforce. They wnnt to be sure that signs could be erected to notify sneezing are just a few necessities to help with those aches and pains, Take it easy and rest. Antibiotics won’t help. They’re used to fight bacterial infections, not viral ones like the flu. These can actually be harmful and cause bac­ teria to mutate and become resis­ tant to future antibiotic treatment. The staff at the Davie Hospital emergency room is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for urgent care and emergencies. Parents Charged In Chiid Abuse By Jackic Seabolt Davie Counly Enterprise Record A 3-month old baby bruised by a spanking from his father remains in the custody of Davie Social Ser­ vices while his father remains in Jail. W illiam Cody Horan, 21 ,o f 1181 Daniels Road, Mocksviile was ar­ rested this past Saturday at his Iiome and charged with one count felony child abu.se. A ccording to Duvic County Sheriff’s Department Detective J.S. Parker, around 1:30 p.m, on Dec. 12 Horan’s w ife, Brooke, 21, reported her husband called her at work and told her he had spanked their infant .son because he would not quit cry­ ing, Brooke returned to their home but did not report tlie incident, Parker said Brooke’s reason for not contacting authorities that day was bccause W illiam hud unplugged the phone when she tried to cull previ­ ously, Parker said Brooke returned to work the next morning and callcd the sheriff’s office then. Brooke hud left the buby home with W illium , according to Parker. Deputies, along with a social ser­ vice representative, went to the Horan’s liome Dec, 13. Parker said the baby was bruised on the buttocks Please Turn To Page 4 motorists o f the rules. And they '•’■ want the .time's'to. be reconsidered ■.because events happen at times other than weeken,ds,^ They sug­ gested the' ordinance, apply to spe­ cial events, bul not mention specific days, , The sccond version would disal­ low parking on the square during public events. Vehicles associated with the events would not have to follow the restrictions. Gullim ore w ill write two new proposals. If a plan is enacted, the police would be responsible for en­ forcing il,he said. ......r - 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 18,2003 ExjitorieJ Райе A G i f t G u i d e F o r M e n T h e M a i l . . . The stockings are hiiny by Ihc chimncy wilh care. Garland is gracinj; the irce. Cheslniils arc roasling - (Who. besides Bing Crosby, has iicliially done lhat'.’) Only one thing remains. Buying Ihe pcrfcct Christmas present for that special someone. Chrislriias may be fun for ihe children, but it holds plenty of landmines for hiisbands and boyfriends Irying lo gel a gift lo please the woman in Iheir lives. Men, Ihis is your real lasl minule gift guide — nol one o f Ihose slick advertising promotions — but a completely personal Ann Landers-sort o f directive. Don't buy your wife or girlfriend a microwave oven this year. She won'I appreciale it. Just lasl week, a woman - I’ll lell you her name if you call during working hours - told me she had been daling a man for four years and had marriage on her mind. Bxpecling a diamond for Christmas, she got a mjcrowave. She was offended. She dumped him. She gave the microwave away so she wouldn't be reminded o f him. But did you have a nice microwave oven? I asked. She gave me Ihc same deadly look she musi have given her boyfriend so many years ago. Por Chrisimas, women don'l wanl anyihing wilh an elcclrical cord. Unless il’s one of Ihose jelly-scrcen TVs lhal hangs on ihe wall. Women don’t want kiichen appliances for Christmas. They don't want power tools. They don't wanl anyihing for the car. Nor leaf blowers. N orcleclric toothbrushes. Avoid Ihe lempiaiion lo gel her Ihe new “Terminaior" movie. Arnold Schwarzenegger may be Ihe new governor of California, bul this is nol the lime to impress her wilh your political knowledge. Think o f someihing else. Remember lhal beautiful 20-fool deer stand that slood for monlhs oulside Walman? Only a few very special women would apprecialc lhal under Iheir Christmas iree. Chances are, men, you don'l have a deer sland kind of woman. liaving eliminaled all ihe really nice polenlial gills, what is leIVi Think impractical. Men aren’t programmed lhat wuy, of coursc. We e.xpccl Ihings lo make sense. Bul Chrislmus ia nol Ihe time for lhal. Buy her someihing she doesn’l need. Nol someihing lo clean Ihe garage. Someihing she w ill find lom anlic and charming, nostalgic and heart-warming,.someihing shiny, something no olher person in llie world has, someihing every olher woman w ill envy. A moon rock on a necklace. Those are hard lo find in slores this year. Perhaps il’s no coincidence ihere is lalk of sending astronauts back to the moon. Presidcnl Bush is shopping now for Laura's Chrisimas presenl. ^ Bul men can'l wail for lhat ihis year. They need some more accessible ideas. You can score big poinls if the gifl is romantic. Think aboul your honeymoon and someihing lhat happened - like the clially squirrel lhat woke you from blissful slumber on lhal firsl morning al Ihe window of your mountain chalel. Ciive your wife a suiffed squirrel. If money is an issue, you don'l have lo spend a dime and slill please hei-. Make her a giani collage of your life logelher. Pull oul all the movie stubs, atl ihe theatre playbills, all Ihe airplane lickcls from your summer vacalion llights, all the liolel keys you forgot 10 lurn in al the desk, her wedding garter, photos, all the evidence of your lives logelher - and presenl it to her in a frame, hopefully bigger lhan a llve-by-.seven, suitable for hanging. You do keep all lhal sluff, don'l you? Jewelr y usually works. O f course, Ihere's always lhal nagging iiueslions; Is il big enough? And w ill she have any clue how long 11 w ill lake lo pay for this'? No rruiller how icinpling, don't leave Ihe price tag on Ihe gift. I ler gifl is supposed lo be shamefully expensive. Anolher popular choice, perfumes, can be dangerous gifts. Men barely have a sense of smell. 'I'he only smells we like are cookies baking. So sniffing various hollies al Ihe perfume counter can be confusing. Chances are, you w ill pick eau-de-rollcn and nol know it. Ue careful. Dnn'l buy her clothes, unless it's a fur coal. Anyihing else w ill be Ihe wrong size - loo big. Don'l yo in her closet and look for Ihe size lags, ihinking that's Ihc way lo gel il right. You won't gel il righi. ll may say "X L " on ihe lags, bul lhal is a labeling error. She really wears a pelile, and don’l you forgel il. G ifl cerlificaies, while practical, aren’l apprecialed. They w ill ihink you didn'l invest any time in ihe hunl for ihe perfect presenl, laking the easy way oul. I'inally. men, don'l despair. You've messed up before and pi'obably w ill again. Hven if you do buy a lerrible gifl, al least your wife w ill be able to spend the day afler Chrisimas exchanging il for .someihing she likes. And you can slay home. — Dwighl Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^#ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville. NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. Moeksvllle Enlerprlsa 1916-1958 Davie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemoe Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Poslage Paid in Mocksvillc, NC 2702R Subscriplion Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes lo: Davie County Enterprise Record PO. Bo.\ W , Mocksville, NC 2702H M o t o r c y c l e C r u i s e I n s L a c k e ( J L o c a l S u p p o r t To ihe cdilor: Firsl, 1 would like lo thank all who helped me this summer with the molorcycle cruise ins downiown Mocksvillc. 1 found 1 had many friends with good hearts. They gave iheir lime and money to help children in our county, I won'l name Ihem because Ihey didn'l do il for fame or glory, and neilher did I. ^ There was something I couldn'l understand. Most riders didn't live here. They came from oulside Ihe county. Whal I moslly re­ ceived from our lown and county was complaints. It's strange the complainls of ihe music being loo loud were called in often, but never when any olher event in lown had music. I was disappointed wilh Ihe fact It look people from oulside of our county to make il a success - and il was a success. You didn’l have lo ride or own a molorcycle to be Involved. It would have been worth your time lo see the nice motorcycles and give a dollar or two for the childrcn in our couniy thal needed me- dlalions lhal ihcir parenis couldn't afford because of Ihe medical b ills... for Ihe child who wanted lo play ball ihis summer, llieir par­ enis out of work couldn’l afford ihe ball glove, shoes or uniform. I couldn'l understand the children’s organiziuions lhat wouldn’l ac­ ccpl our money. I was told they didn’t have anyihing againsi molor- cycles bul Ihey didn’l wiml to be involved wilh our lypc of organiza­ tion. What's wrong with you people? Wc arc nol motorcycle gangs, we arc everyday businessmen, doctors, lawyers, n judge or Uvo and hard-working people trying lo help the children in our community. Have you checked the prices of our molorcyclcs? Wo work hnrd lo pay for them so we have something we can enjoy after we have worked Tive and six days a week. I think il’s lime for the people in Davie Couniy lo wake up. This is nol the 1950s when you knew everyone by name for miles around nnd it’s a shame we don’t. We have to work logelher lo make our county strong. We need to work together lo help ihe children thal were born and raised in this couniy who are in need. We mny not raise ihousands of dollars like the big organlzalions do, but every dollar eounis when il’s for Ihe children born and raised in our couniy who need our help. I didn'l write this letter lo offend the mnny good people in this couniy. 1 wrote il lo wake up all the olher good people, and there are many. Hopefully, Ihey w ill see we all need each other lo make il through Ihe good and bad limes in Ihe different world we live in today. Jimmy Boellchcr, Mocksville S t a n ( d U p F o r D a v i e H o s p i t a l , A n d D r . S e a g l e To Ihc edilor: My congralulalions lo Dr. Seagle and what she is Irying single handed to do for the residenls of Dnvic Couniy. Well, maybe nol single handed because the hospital has a competent slaff, and group of ER physicians lhat are ihere 24 hours a day, seven days a week. My c|ucslions is, where, are ihc olher physicians in ihis county? Dr. Seagle is correct in her slaiemenl that we cannol keep ihc hos­ pital open if Ihe people o f the couniy do nol use il. O f coursc, if Iheir physician w ill nol admit lo ihis hospiial, then they may not have a choicc. If il is your choice to stay here where your friends and family can visit, Ihcn lalk to your doctor aboul having lhat mado po.ssible. Dr. Seagle cannot eonlinue lo do il alone, and if we do nol back her, Ihcn our hospllal w ill again be a thing o f Ihe past, and we w ill have no choicc. Wc all have lo do our pari lo keep our hospllal open, and an emergency deparlmenl and palienl beds a part o f our couniy. If we do not do something aboul this the residenls of this couniy w ill be waiting in lines at the surrounding hospilnis for 10- 12 hours wailing lo sec and ER doclor, and Ihcn be lold thal they do not have a bed to lake care o f them. Lei's all sland up and be counled, supporl the local hospiial and the physician who is Irying so hard to keep il open. Skippl Posey Mocksville H u m a n e S o c i e t y ’s F i r s t ‘D o g g i e J o g ’ A S u c c e s s To Ihc editor; The first annual Humane Society of Davie Couniy “ Doggie Jog" in Rich Park Ocl. 25 was a rewarding and successi^ul event. More lhan 25 pels and owners strolled Ihrough the park on a chilly morn­ ing with greal cnlUusiasm. As participants, the owners solicited do­ nation pledges from their friends and neighbors of more than $1,650. Co-chairs Myra McGonigle and Linda Hartle reported ihe loial amount raised for ihe Humanc Sociely was more than $3,900. These monies are being allocaled toward Ihc conslruclion of ihc Animal Adoption Cenler ihe society hopes lo liavc built by 2005. Special thanks go lo the Dnvie Couniy United Way as the “ Besl of Show" sponsor and to Dr. and Mrs. George Kimberly, who spon­ sored "Dessie" as ihe “Top Dog" of ihc evenl. Olher pels recognized as “ Doggone Great" were Maui and Hope, Sandy, M olly sponsored A u x ilia r y T o u r O f H o m e s C a l l e d A ‘H u g e S u c c e s s ’ To ihc editor; The first annual holiday tour o f homes presenled by llie Davie Couniy Hospital Auxiliary was a huge success. With the weather cooperating, the tour helped to jump-start the holiday season for many folks in our area. Only praise was heard for all the lovely homes that were involved in this year’s lour. A big thank you to the homeowners, tourists, volunteers and lo the Davie Couniy Enterprise Record for making this evenl one lo remember. Wilh your generous giving of lime and resources, funds were raised to help support our local hospital. Stay tuned becau.se nexl year’s offering promises lo include .sev­ eral differenl homes lhal w ill provide yel another enjoyable and informalive December aflernoon. Anyone inleresled in becoming an auxiliary member is welcome lo our monlhly meetings on Ihe sccond Tuesday of each monlh in the hospital cafeteria. Again, thanks lo everyone for a job well done. Susan Tutterow, Advance Secretary, DCH Auxiliary by Mike Brenner, and Goldie. In addilion, Ihc Boy Scouts of Troop 732 volunteered their lime and efforts acting as marshals for the walk route. Leader Roy Davidson and his staff played an important part in making the event a succcss. As the year is drawing to a closc, the Humane Society, tinder the leadership of Robin N. Brock, DVM , wishes to rtiank alt of Ihe rcsi- dents of Davic and sun-ounding counties for the support provided during the yenr and hope the holiday season brings joy to all. The society has begun the initial planning stages for two fundraising evenls in the spring; the annuni “Cause for Paws” dinner In March and a golf tournament planned for April. The society continues to expand the scope of its goals of caring for ndopiablc pels in the county and events tike these help us to reach our goals. Local citi­ zens and companies who would like lo acl as sponsors for these upcoming evenls may reach the humane society by calling 751 -5214 formore information. The humane society’s mission is the prevention of cniclly to ani­ mals, the relief of suffering among animals, Ihe rescue of adoplable cats nnd dogs and Ihe promotion of spay and nculer educalion. David McGonigle Advanco L e tte rs W e lc o m e d V The Enterprise Record welcomes letters ¡From its read crsi The letters may be on topics of locnl, state, national or • intemationa! issues. ' An effort w ill 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 o f the writer, including a signature; A telephone number, not to be published, is also reqiiested. Please have letters in thenew.spaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday ofthe week to l3e published, Davie County Enterpri.se Record P.O. Box, 99. Mocksviiie, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.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. Has the sale of alcoholic beverages harmed the Town of Mocksville? Log on now to cast your vote. www.enterprise-record.com Yes, 26% No, 74% D A V IE C O U N T V E N TE R P R IS E R E C O R D , Thursday, Dcc. 18,2003 - 3 N i n t h A d v a n c e C h r i s t m a s P a r a d e N e e d s B e t t e r L i m o u s i n e S e r v i c e To the editor; Thank you to each person who camc and who helped make Ihe ninth Advance Christmas Parade a succcss. Our apologies to Dwight Sparks and Paul. We should have used Unique Limousine Service for Aunt Elolsc. We’re glad wc had a back-up. Gosh, whnt good sports you are. Wc had 17 calegories, here are Ihe winners; No. I , Davie Couniy Rockcttes (Thanks Rockeltcs and Susnn, 1 can truthfully say I’ve danccd in the streets of Advancc); No. 2,1938 John Orrell John Deere traclor: No. 3, YW CA Marching 100s; No. 4, Miss North Davidson; No. 5, Davie High Marching Band; No. 6, United Tae Kwon Do Academy: No. 7, Christy Trucking; No. 8, H illbilly Shrlners; No. 9, Denny’s Lawn Scrvice; No. 10, Fork VFD; No. 11, Green Meadows Baptist Church and Mocks Methodist Church; No. 12, Farmington Road Wreckcr; No. 13, Colonial Structures Cedar Homes; No. 14, Christy Trucking Remembering Tara, Megan and Misty; No. 15, Frank Holder; No. 16, Coldwell Banker; and No. 17, Davic Couniy Rescue Squad. Thnnk you for your extra effort nnd lime. Our parade is a great time of laughter, joy and fun. This year we also remembered our loved oncs who are no longer here ... our first Ms. Advance, our first Advance Christmas Parade Queen, Donna, a D a v ie E M S S h o w s P ro fe s s io n a lis m To the editor; The professionalisin shown by the Davie County EMS at a wrcck on N.C. 801 was beyond reproach. Their carc, compassion, respon.se time and traffic control tnade me proud to be a citizen of this county. Bern Bahnson, Advancc Reader Likes Online Newspaper To the edilor; I grew up in Mocksville and have been moved away for aboul 25 yeats. I just wanled you to know that I have just discovered the newspaper online, and il’s a great discovery. I already read several local papers online and I enjoy it becuuse its keeps in louch with the areas that I grew up in. My parents slill live in Mocksvillc as well as my brother (Don & Carol Spry and Erin). Thunk you for moving forward wilh technology so thal I can feel a sense o f con­ nection to my home community In my new home community. Keep up the good work. Ellen S. Hebert Durham W h y M u s t S o u t h D a v i e C h i l d r e n S t a n d In C o l d ? To the editor; I would like lo know why childrcn al Soulh Davie Middle School are made to sland oul In ihc cold In the mornings. This is unaccepi- able, while tcachers and sluff ure inside in the wurm, ihey can walch those kids oulside freezing. 1 would invite Mr. Landry lo respond to this in tho letter so we, as parents, can all see your reasoning. 1 cnn’t sec why they can’t go sit in ihe cafeteria and if anyone be­ comes a problem, maybe then make them suffer, nol ull the kids. Something is wrong with ihis picturq. If we need lo puy some- . one 10 watch ihem. I’d sure pilch in, even ihough the siuff al the school already is paid. Gary Taylor Cooleemee G o d I s S t i l l I n C h a r g e To Ihe edilor; One duy this week on the Bill Riley show on Fox News, he talked aboul how Canada and other countries had, over the years, became secular couniries. This means they have removed all iraccs of God. Every day we read or see on TV where Ihe ACLU is taking nwny more of ihe ihings in our country that mention God. How ridicu­ lous can ihey be? Who do ihe people o f America turn to when there is a crisis such as Sepl. 11? They turn lo God, ihe loving Falher. It grieves my heart to know lhat our counlry is on this palh. Do you know lhat as you walk up lo the steps at the capllal building where the Supreme Court meets lhat on the top is a row of the worid’s law givers, each ono face tho mun in the middle, and thal is the one of Moses. As you enter the courtroom, on the two huge oak doors are the Ten Commandmenls engraved on ihe lower portion of cach door. As you sit inside this courtroom, over ihe wall right above where the judges sal is a display o f the Ten Commundments. There are Bible verses etched in stones ull over the federul build­ ing and monuments in Washinglon, D.C. History tells us that James Madison ,lho fourth president made this statement'; “ We have staked the whole o f all our polilieal insti­ tutions upon the capacity o f mankind for self governmenl, upon ihe capacity of cach and all o f us lo govern ourselves, lo conlrol our­ selves and lo sustain ourselves according lo the len commandments of God." Patrick Henry, lhat patriot who rode the countryside saying “ the British arc coming” made this statement; “ It cannot bo emphasized too strongly or 100 oflen that this greal nation was founded nol by religionists but by Christians, nol on religions but on ihe gospel of Jesus Chrisl.” Every session o f Congress begins with a prayer by a paid paslor whose salary has been paid by ihe taxpayers since 1777. In our Bible study Wednesday night we studied the promises made long ago before America was established. This is ono of them Isaiah 40; 28; "Have you nol known? Have you nol heurd, that the everiasting Ood, the Lord, the Creator o f the ends of the worid, fainleth not, neither is weary? There is no searching of His under­ standing.” Here is il said in plain words that He made the carlli, every lasl inch of it. He never grows lired or weary. His word says He knows every star by its name. Thank God for this truth as some of ihese folks who cannol sland for Him to be mentioned, who are so busy trying to change America, w ill one day see Him face to lace This absolute facl is what gives believers all over this worid the ability to trust In Him when their worids are being lurned upside down. The communist countries tried to live wilhoul God, they allowed no mention o f His name, und whore is the Soviet Union now? Poor und hardly able to survive are these small countries thal were ruled by the communist leaders and America lhal trusted in God for so long is going Ihe way ofthe communist world. Do nol niemion His name, do not pray to Him, do not show His Ten Commandmenls, do nol celebrate ihe birth of His son, call it the holidays instead of Christmas, Fellow believers, do not grow weary or di.scouraged. Ho is in charge, has been in the past and w ill be In the future. Linda Harmon • ■ Mocksvillc member of our first unofficial parade commillcc, and many others as reflected In the float remembering Tara, Megan, Misty and the Mabc family fioal. Our parade is not over unlil Chrisimas Eve when Advancc Fire Department and volunteers wilh Santa’s help parade around Advance lo spread good chcer and gifts lo our young and old. We invite you to join us this year. This is truly “ Whal Christmas Is A ll About.” Linda' Carter, Advancc H e i s m a n F i n a l i s t G o t H i s S t a r t A t S h a d y G r o v e To the editor; This past Saturday, I sal at home watching the Heisman Trophy presentation and feeling proud o f a young man that I played fool­ ball with. His name Is Christopher Perry and he is from Advuncc. He stnrtcd his foolball career at Shady Grove and won every year as a Bulldog. I was forlunule enough to play with him. Others who had the opportunity lo play wilh Chris were Drew Ridenhour. Brad Pack,Clint Bailey and Chad Cooper, jusl a short list of many people. Afler Shady Grove, he moved onlo North Davic, where he was ihe star athlete. When he ran the football, you knew he was sonie- Ihing spccial. However, after his sevenlh grade year, he transferred lo a military school and ended up gelling a scholarship lo the Uni­ versity of Michigan. He saved Ihe besl year of football for his lasl. In his senior year, he was nominated for the Heisman Trophy, an award given lo the best player in the nation. It is a great honor lo have your name associated with so many great foolbull players at the collegiate level. Speaking for anyone who has played with, coached, taught, or just talked lo Chris, we are ull very proud of him and know he w ill do great Ihings in the future. Andrew Jones Advancc In MOCKSVILLE & CLEMMONS SAVINGSUPTO SALE $11.99! 80% OFF! HERE'S THE NEWS: After 43 years, Jim McBride, the founder of Davie Jewelers is retiring. The G O O D N E W S TO YO U is savings on fin e J e w e lry up to H A LF P R IC E O R M O R E on s p e c ia lly s e le c te d item s. S av e 1 0 % -8 0 % O FF sto re w id e . B U T H U R R Y ! W hen it's gone, IT 'S C O N E! ( U M i D IA M O N a Buy NOW For Christmas!m -2 m G ie a t P ric e s L ik e T lie s e ! N o w H 9 9 ! White or Yellow Gold Past, Present & Future 3. Diamond Rings M a t c h i n g E a r r i n g s & P e n d a n t A l s o A v a i l a b l e f p r $ 1 9 9 ! O t h e r s i z e s a l s o a v a i l a b l e R E T IR E M E N T S A L E O N L Y ! W E A R E N O T C L O S IN G ! a m D I A M O N M O C K S V I L L E Next to Wal-Mart336-751-3747 G O L D G A L L E R Y C L E M M O N S Across from Wendy’s336-766-1800 BilVATCOSn ВиУШАШ 4 - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Dec. 18,2003 Nan Naylor, James Everidge and Frances Beck were on hand for Elementary gym dedication. Better Late Than Never W illia m R . D a v ie G y m C o m m e m o r a t e d - 2 8 Y e a r s L a te r N orm ully, wlioii a new school huilding is opened, ii marker is placed conimeinoral- ing Ihe openinj;. Thai didn'l happen lor Ihe W illiam R. Davie Elemenlary School gymnasiiiin in 1У75. There was no marker lelling people when il was built. Twenly-eighl years lalcr, Ihe board ol' educalion decided lo correct the overslglit. Prances Bcck, a member of llie I97.S board whs present, af­ lcr working with sviperimendem Dub I’oiis to make il happen, “ She stayed on me prcUy heavy until I'(I commit this would hup- pcn," Potts siiiil. Niui Naylor, wife ofihe late Benny Nuylor, who was board o f education chuir in 1975, wus also present. “ I believe W illiam R, Davie has a special plnce in everyone's heart," snid Jnmes Everidge, su- perinlcndent in 197.“), The school had four clnssrooms when he bccanie superinten­ dent, “ This lisis been a long lime coming," Beck said, “ bul I'm so proud for Ihe new classrooms we’re looking forward to." The phu|iie lists the names of the board of education mem- S c h o o l C o n s t r u c t i o n R e a d y T o B e g i n It's time to start building, A preconstruction meeting regarding W illiam H. Davie El- emenUiry renovations and addi­ tions was hekl Friday, Dcc, 5, It is e,\pecled Ihnt construction will begin two and a half weeks after permits are issued. Van Johnson, nssislnnt su­ perintendent, hopes lhat a sewer m m т к т SATURDAY, DEC. 20,2003 99^ Family Stores ★ Christmas Toys & Gifts ★ Paper Products ★ Kitchenware ★ Pet Food ★ Cleaning Products ★ Healths Beauty Aids ★ Laundry Supplies ★ Party Supplies ★ Bathroom Accessories ★ Outdoor Supplies ★ Clothings Accessories ★ Hardware ★ Baby Clothing & Baby Care Products ★ Stationary ★ Household Products a n d m u c h , m u c h , m o r e ! Many Items less than 990 NOTHINO o m 99\ Э Э ’’ F a m i l y S t o r e sNeatolMUonaTaHgleimodDrossiag№ivpiig О а Л № * Ь а е п е ^ т Ы Н т 1 . Я П & Ш @ Ш Ы Л C o u p l e F a c i n g A b u s e C h a r g e s Continued From Page 1 arcu. “There were multiple contusions," Purker reported ufter the baby wns exumined at Duvie Hospitul, W illitim is in D avie Counly Detention Center In lieu of a $10,000 secured bond. Brooke wus urresled for misdemeanor child abuse und was released on a $1000 un­ secured bond. Brooke Horan William Horan Both ure scheduled to ap­ pear in Davle District Cour toduy. M o c k s v i l l e S t u d y i n g S i d e w a l k s , G r e e n w a y s the late dedication of the William R. Davie - Photo by Robin Fergusson bers in 1975: Benny Nuylor, Elizabeth Anderson, Bobbie Jenn Andrews, Frnnces Beck, W illia m Bowen and Joe Murphy. Principal Danny Cartner ac­ cepted the plaque on behulf of the school. It w ill he placed on the gymnasium wall. system plan for the school w ill be ready for npprovul in Jnnu- ary. Johnson is preparing lo take plans for Cooleemee Elemen­ tary School and M ocksvilie El­ ementary School lo the Depart­ ment of Insurance in Raleigh in January. Assuming a second version o f the design proposal is required, he believes lhal would be ready for a March meeling. If approved, that w ill allow the board to advertise for bids in carly April. Pinebrook nnd Shady Orove Hlemenlnry schools nnd Davie High School "nre not moving as quickly," snid Johnson. In the case of Shady Orove, they urc looking ut some significnnt changes lo Ihe designs because of Ihe topogruphy behind the school. ! »■ <■* Wj Continued From Page 1 would have lo be completed in three phases, Gnllimore snid. Other ureas mentioned: the west side o f Hardison Street from South Salisbury Street lo Cedar Ridge apartments; the soutli side of East Depot Street from the railroad to East Lexing­ ton Rond; Ihc north side of Enst Lexington Street from Eusi De­ pot Street to East Lnke Drive; Park Avenue from Rich Park to West Church Street; and Wilkcsboro Strcel. Don'l expect to sec the new sidewalks anytime soon, unless alternate funding sources are found, Gallim ore snid. Little money is budgeted for side­ walks. And property owners would have to agree to give the town access to install sidewalks. The planners also discussed grcenwuys, or pnths thnt could be used by walkers, joggers, bi­ cyclists and maybe even horses. A greenway plan would be help­ ful lo rec.eive funding from grants, Gallimore snid. “Greenways are a means of promoting passive recreation," he said. The plan calls for pe­ destrian trails from Rich Park to Park Avenue, from the North Ridge subdivision to the park, and along Elisha Creek from Campbell Road, ncross U.-S. 158 to the existing greenwny case­ ments along Elishu Creek al For est Glen and Meadow Ridg( subdivisions, “The goal of the workshop t! for the planning board to take ihi feedback, revise its draft piar and lake a fmul version to ths (town) board,” Gallimore said Comments cnn be mailed to the town. Because the plans contair construction standards Oallim ore plans to meet with developers and builders to re­ ceive input. “They’re the group you hear the most from if you make a mandated im prove­ ment," he said. One resident suggested ex­ tending the sidew alk on Hardison Street to Colonial Es­ tates so children can walk to South Davie Middle School, The board agreed the sidewalk wus needed, but the road would firsl have to be widened. Paul Dreschler questioned the Pine Street priority, but said the M illin g Rond sidewalk is needed, “ That's a renlly, renlly difficult inlerseclion," he snid, stressing thal it is difficull for drivers lo see pedestrians al the North Main Street intersection. Because of the low turnout, the board plans to have another workshop enrly next year. - Mocksville Planners Suggest Town Create A Land Use Plan Following a presentntion by consultant Carol Rhea, the M ocksvillc Planning Board voted lo rcconimcnd creating a land use plan lo the lown board. A land use plan cnn be use­ ful when applying for grnnt funds, she ¡¡aid. According to John G ulli­ more, planning director, nol hav­ ing one cnn put transporlnlion al the end of the funding lists. According 10 Rlien, the town may have hnd n land use plan in Ihe 1970s, bul Gallimore said he had never seen il, nnd Venn Hnr­ ris said il had been done before she joined the board in 1979, A land use plnn is used for long rnnge planning, lypicnily looking forward 15-20 years, “ Il is your opportunity to say, 'Whal does Mocksviile want lo be in twenty, years'?" said Rhea, Zon­ ing maps and ordinances, on the other hand, should look three to five years into the fulure. The board w ill meet as needed on the second Tuesday of ench month in 2004, C H R I S T M A S S P E C I A L ! F R E E N o k i a P h o n e F R E E C a r r y C a s e F R E E C a r C h a r g e r With tho nciiviuion of a new line of scrvicc on any Freedom I’liia $39.9.“! or higher*^IIXEC AUTHOBIZED AGENT Activate a New line of service on any Total Freedom Plun $39.95/month or higher and receive; F R E E Activation 1st M onth F R E E N o Roam ing Charges • N o Long Distance Charges U nlim ited M obile to M obile Hom e Minutes U nlim ited Local N ight and Weekend Minutes T H E P H O N E P L A C E 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 6 2 6 121 Depot Street Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Mon.-Fri. 8;30nm-Snni Sat. 9nm-12tu)oii у iw « I aciivation ol any fieedom pUn I.'Л District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, rhursda.v, Dcc, 18,2003 ■ 5 ^ The following ciise.s were heard in Duvie Dislricl Courl on Dee. 11 Pre.sliling: Judge Miiry F. Covington. Pro.secaihig: Wendy Terry und Kevin Beale, Assislnnl DAs. - Mallhew L. Baldwin, speeding 90 in a 70, pruyer for judgenieiU continued on co.sl, - George R, Dnrllin, speeding 95 in a 70, prayer for juilgemenl con­ linued on cosi. - Michnel A. Bobliiz. a.Hsault on a femnle, dismissed per failure to proseculiag wilness lo appear, - Andren D, Urown, nii.sde- nieuncr possession of schedule VI controlled substance, pruyer for judgement continued on cost. $260 nllorney fees, $50, subslnncc abuse nssessmenl/lrealmenl, no drugs; expired rcgisirntion card/ing, ficli- lious/conceiilcd/revokcd regislrn­ lion cnrd/tng, opcraline a vchicle wilh no insurnnce, dismissed per correction; driving wllh liccnse re­ voked, pniyer for judgement contin­ ued on cost, - Malco A, Caporali, open con­ tainer nftcr consuming ulcohol, re­ duced lo open contniner In passen­ ger nren, $100, cost; driving lefl of centcr, dismissed per plea, - Rex A, Carswell, simple a.s- saull, dismissed per plen; resisting n public officer, reduced to disor­ derly conduci. prnyor for judgement continued on cost. - .Snnin C, Cnslancda, DWI, sen­ tenced lo 30 dnys in jnil. suspended one year, $100, cost, not to opernie a motor vchicle until licensed by Depurlment of Molor Vehicles, sur­ render liccnse, subslnncc ubuse as- sessmenl/ircnlmenl, $2(iO utlorney fees, $50; rictilious/concealed reg­ istration card/tag, expircd/no in­ specllon slicker, driving left of cen­ ter, dismissed per pica. - Lozena G. Clendenin, resisling n public officer, sentenced lo 45 dnys in jnil, suspended iwo yenrs, 24 hours comniunity service wilhin 30 dnys, $325 attoraey fees, cost; speeding 79 in n 55, reduced to 64 In n 55, cost; cxpircd/no Inspecllon slicker, opernting n vehicic wilh no Insurnnce, fictilious/concenled/re- voked registration card/ing, driving/ allowing vchicic nol registered/ litled, dLsmi-s.sed per corrcclion, - Ronald A, Crowell, failure lo )- file/pay income Inx, reduced lo fail­ ure lo pny income tax, senlenced lo 45 days In juit, suspended five yenrs, be gainfully employed, file all pasl taxes, file all curreiit returns, co.sl, $25, 641,13 reslilulion lo N,C. De­ purlment of Revenue; fuilure lo file/ pay incomc tuxes, dismissed per plen; failure lo file/pay income lax, reduccd lo fnilure to file income Inx, sentenced lo 45 dnys In juil ul expi­ ration of carrent sentence, sus­ pended five yenrs, comply wilh nil conditions of probntion. - Lance J. Dallon, possession of stolen goods, prayer for judgement continued on cosi, 24 hours com­ munily .service wilhin 60 days plus fee, property ordered relumed lo rightful owner, - Portia D. Dalton, following too closely, prnyer for judgement con­ tinued on cost. - Michnel W, Drennen, speeding 69 in n 55, reduccd to 60 in u 55, cost. - Terry L. Fortney, disorderly conduci, dismissed per plea; resist­ ing n public officcr, prnyer for judgement continued on cost. - Juslin B, Gholson, speeding 89 in n 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $100, cost; failure to wenr driver's seut belt, dismissed per plen. - Johnny F, Godfrey, simple worthle-ss check, dismissed per civil selllemenl, - Thomas T, Gregory, driving with license revoked and driving/ allowing regislrnlion plale nol <li,s- pluyed, reduccd lo fnilure lo nolify Depnrtment of Molor Vehicles of uddress chnnge, $50, cosi, $ 165 ut­ lorney fees, $50. - Am ir A. Jnnubi, hnrussing phone culls, dismissed per failure of prosecuting wilness to uppcur. - Matthew J. Klutt?,. driving wilh license revoked, dismissed per plen; ficliliou.s/concenled/revokcd regis­ lrnlion cnrd/Ing, no linbilily insur- unce, ficliliou.s/conceuled/revoked regislrnlion curd/lng, dismissed per correction; possession of drug pnru- phernaiin, sentenced to 120 days in North Cnrolinn Department of Cor­ rections, suspended Iwo years, $100, cost, .submit 10 drug tests, no drugs, evidence ordered destroyed; driving with licensc revoked, sen­ tenced to 60 days in jnil, suspended Iwo yeurs, $200, cost, 24 hours conununily service wilhin 30 duys. - Andrew S, Lnnier. DWI. sen­ tenced lo 30 dnys in jail, suspended one year, $ 100, cost; 24 hours com­ munily service wilhin 30 duy plus fee. substance nbuse nssessmeni/ trentment, surrender liccnsc, nol lo opernie u molor vchicle until li­ censed by Depnrlmeni of Motor Vehicles; driving left of centcr, mis­ demeunor possession of schedule VI controlled subslnncc, dismissed per pleu; possession of drug pnru- phernuliu, senlenced lo 45 dnys in jnil, suspended two yeurs, ullend A A and NA classcs. submit to drug tests, no drugs, $ IOO, cost, evidence ordered deslroyed. - Joann M. Leopold, rcckless driving to endanger, reduccd lo un­ snfc movemeni, cost, - Kathy M, Lowe, simple nssnull nnd interfering wilh emergency communication, dismissed per re­ quest of proscculing witness. - Anron D, Muchtolff. open con­ tainer after consuming nlcohol, dis­ missed per plen; no opcrnlors li­ censc, prayer for judgement contin­ ued on cost. - Christopher W, Marlin, misde­ meunor lurceny nnd resisling apub- iic officer, senlenced to 90 dnys in jnil, - Abby R, Miller, speeding 91 in n 70. reduced to 74 in n 70, cost, - Tonyu R. Motley, misdemcnnor lurccny, reduced lo shoplifting, sen­ tenced 10 20 dnys in jnil; breuking und entering, sentenced to 60 duys in Jnil, credit for 37 days served; injury to real property, dismissed per pleu, - Debru B, Nichols, sccond de­ gree trespussing, dismissed, - David J, Olmos, siwcding IOO in a 70, rcduccd lo exceeding safe speed. $100, cost, - Justin F, Owen, no operators license, prnyer for judgement con­ tinued on cost; fnilure lo stop for slopsign/fiashing red lighl, dis­ missed per plen. - Terry L. Potts, littering nol more Ihnn 15 pounds, $ 100. cost. - Basil R. Reed, misdemcnnor lurceny and injury to personal prop­ erty, dismissed per failure of pros­ ecuting wilness lo uppcur. - Willium R, Reid, fuilure to re­ duce speed, dismissed , - Jessicn M, Rogers, speeding 90 in a 70, prayer for judgement con- limied on cost, ' - Frnnk L, Scnies, driving wilh license revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Thomus M, Sheets, driving wilh licensc revoked, prnyer for judgement continued on cost; ex­ pired/no inspection slicker und driv­ ing wilh liccnse revoked und pos­ session of min ijuunu, dismissed per plen; possession of drug purnplier- nalia, sentenced to 25 dnys in jnil, credil for 26 days served, $130. - Cundicc Shorul, simple assault, dismissed per retjuesl of prosecul- ing wilness. - Gurdurslinn Singh, speeding 92 in u 70, reduced to exceeding snfe speed, $10, cost. - Leliciu R, SInie, inloxicnled/ ilisruplive nnd resisling n public of­ ficer, sciUenced lo 30 dnys in jnil. C h iild A b u s e S u s p e c t e d Mocksville police arc inves­ tigating the reported abandon­ ment of two children Sunday, The children, ages ,‘i nnd 3, were apparently lefl alone at a home on Avon Strcel, according 10 n report by O fficer E.M. Pnrker. OITicers were culled to the house shortly nfler 3 p.m. Pnrker wns off duty on Mon­ day and could not provide nny additional information. R o b b e r F l e e s W it h C a s h F r o m L o c a l S h o e S t o r e Police are looking for nn armed robber that struck a M ocksvillc business Friday night. The stocky while man, about 5-6 lu ll nnd w eighing 200 pounds w ith u short, w ell- groomed beurd, entered Shoe Show al Squire Boone Plazn nt npproxim alely 9:30 p,ni. He pointed a black, .scmi-nuloinnlic gun nl the clerk and demanded money. He ordered the clerks lo the bnck of Ihe slore nnd fled in nn unknown direclion. reported Mocksvilie Police OlTicer Der­ rick L, Cline. suspended one yenr. $100, cost. - Cliarles A. Smith, litteriiig not more Ihun l5pounds, lOhourscom- nnniily service within 20 duys plus fee, cost.' - Urinn C. Swnine, speeding 82 in a 70. dismissed per pleu; DWI, senlenced lo 30 duys in jail, sus­ pended one yenr, $100. cost. 24 hours conununily .service wilhin 30 dnys, subslnncc nbuse nssessmeni/ treulmenl, surrender license, not lo operate a molor vehicle until li­ censed by Depnrtutent of Molor Vehicles. - Aurelio 0. Torres, driving with license revoked, reduced lo fnilure to nolify Depurlment of Motor Ve- iiiclcs of address chnnge, $50, cost; exceeding posted speed, reduced lo improper e<|uipmeni; unsufe pass­ ing on yellow line, dismi.ssed per plea. - Craig T. Trebuloski, improper passing, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10. cost. - Rachel R, Wilson, fielilious/ conceuled/revoked regislrnlion curd/lng, dismissed per corrcclion; no linbilily insurnnce, dismissed per correction. - Susan Wright, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost. - Thomns A. McDaniel, misde­ mcnnor probulion violnlion. .sen­ tenced lo 150 duys In North Curo- lina Department of Corrections, credit for Ihree days served, enroll In DART program. Fulled To Appenr: - Brndford K. Gniiher, driving witl\ licensc revoked nnd driving wllh license revoked. - Hobby R. I lodges, driving wilh license revoked. - Mnrisu D. Johnson, misde­ meunor Inrceny. larceny of chose in action, und finnnciul card thefl, - Rodger L. Martin, driving witli licensc revoked, driving/allowing vehicle nol registered/titled. - Roger L. Murlin, fuilure lo wenr driver's sent bell, expired/no inspection sticker, no operntors li­ cense, e.xpired regislrution card/lug. 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Priced $ To Go 15,997 E x i t 7 5 o f f 8 5 • 6 2 9 J a k e A l e x a n d e r B l v d 800.264.6823 704.633.7270 Щ 'fit AkL PR(U [ SSIOninl и кл и с. *AJ) prìc() plus tu. I3g & $389 doc Icc. All velvets jub|cct Ю prior и1е ind plcturci ire for iHmtntiofi OllUieWObCO рйф01с«сгау,А11р»тспоа»рс0л1г1{е$1ГвопBonMvnaiteoin 1^1 6 ■ DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl), l’Iuii sdiiy. Dec, 18, 2(Н)3 Public Records DAVIE COUNTY KN I KRPRISK RKCORD, Dcc. 18.2003 - 7 Land Transfers Tlie I'dllDwiiii; IiiikI Irarislcrs were filcti willi the Diivie Keiiisler Ilf Oeeils. lisleil by piirlieN iiivolveil, acrcugc, lowiisliip uml deed slumps piircliiised. wllh S2 represeiiliiiii S 1,000. - Willimn Charles Shmzel iiiid Cheryl Luuise Shiilzel lo Willlniii Charles Keedy and liveiyii Clemiins Reedy. 1 l«l. Farmiiigloii. S38(i. - Ceiiduiit Mortgage Corp. lo Wciuly J. Chumberliii uml Juslin M. Chamberlin, I lol.S35l. - JamesT. Hosch lo R&M W o i hI- land Co., I lul, Jerusalem. $10. • Harris Painily Holdings lo Vena II. Harris, 127 acres, Jerusalem. - Margie \V. Dedmon to 'I'erry Lucinda Mazzeo and Jo Lynn Spillman, .4 acre. Jerusalem. - James A. Williams and Donna Ct. Williams to Jesse Gaylord May. 14.2(1 acres, Sfi64. - Shaniiuii Spillman lo Roger P. .Spillman, 2 parcels, Jerusalem, - James Paul und Joan W. Bolin (fi50i inleresl) lo William Randall Miller, .S.21 acres, Calahain. - Cambridge Isenlioiir 1 lomes to Roberl II. Reed und lleila L. Reed. I villa, ParmingUm, S478, - Kenneth N. Windley Jr. and Gayle 0. Windley lo Lighlhonse Projierlies. .1 lots, Mocksville, S.1.14. - lilizabelh П. Ells, substitute trustee lo JP Morgan Chase Hank. 5.4fi acres, Jerusalem, SI20. - Kelly Conlracling .Services to Woodrow H. Hood and Cynthia Oendricli, 1 lol, Mocksvillc, S440. - Lavone M. Swicegood lo Ruby Combs, .92 acre. Mocksville. $192. - Ruby Combs to Margie Combs Browning. .92 acre, Mocksvillc. - McDaniel Investment Pro|ier- lies to Stephen C. Leslie and Palricia L. Leslie, I unil. Mock.sville, $340. - Ma.4ie Harrison and Betty J. Harrison und Maxle R. Harrison lo Maxie R. Harrison and Regina W. Harrison, I.I.'i acres, Mocksville. - Mu.xie Hnrrison and Betty J. Harrison luid Maxie R. Harrison and Regina W. Harrison lo Maxie Harrison and Belly Jane Harrison, l.l.i acres, Mocksville, -Adams EglolTAvanl Properties and Sulem Developmenl Venture lo JC Veslul Conslruclion, 1 lot, Furm- Inglon, $97. - Mark S. Hosley and Robin M. Hosley to Prudential Residenlial Services, I lol. Shady Grove. $330. - Prudential Residential Services loCiregory M. Crillelnnd and Savan­ nah Ferguson, I lot, Shudy Grove, $330. • Kalhryn C. Tuck lo Sherry Robertson, 32,0.‘i0 square feet, Mocksville, $238. - C.J. Ramey, alloniey In facl for Oak Valley Associates, Ridge Run Properlies and Oak Valley Proper­ ties to Crnig Carter Builder, 1 lot, Fnrminglon, $127, - E. Milton Tullerow and Jane 0. Tutlerow 10 Pamela T. Branham, 2 tracts. Caluhahi. - Blanco Tackabcry Comb.s & Matamoros, subslllule trustee to F. Pierce Haire and Lindn P. Halrc, 16.900 sipiare feet. Mocksville, $98. - Willinm Sanford Bnmcycustlc 10 J. Scott and Susan Lea Graham, 10 acres. Clark.sville, $118, - Helen C. Barnhardl lo Robot S. Barnhardl, I tract, Mock.sville. - Dee-Leigh to Delbert Eugen Bcnnelt and Martha Lee Bennell 3.81 ncrcs, Shady Grove. - Margie S. Hendrix to Hnroli Dean Willard, 7.46 ncrcs, Farming Ion. - Mnrgie S. Hendrix to Pntsy H Smilh, 2 Iracts, Farmlnglon, - Bernice H. Dwiggins nnd Wil liuni H. iggins lo Kenneth L. Browi nnd Judy Brown, 8,46 acres, Farm ington, $110. - Ray M. Drnughn to Deboral A. Splllmim nnd Roger P. Spillman .71 ncre, $20. Mocksville Police The following incidenis were reported to the Mocksville I’olicc Department. - The larceny of u rear tail light assembly froom a 2003 Dodge van parkeil off North Main Street was reporled Dec. 1(1, - Thc breaking and entering of trailers off Blaise Church Road was reported Dec. X. - A sliopping cart tolled into a vehiclc in a parking lol off Yadkinvillc Road, it was reporled Dcc. X. - The larceny of personal checks from a resilience at Northwood Apartments. Milling Road, wus re­ ported Dec. 10. rniftlc Acclileiils - A Walnut Cove woman was charged wilh cureless and reckless driving after a wreck on Industrial Boulevard at .“i: 11 a.m. Dec. 14. Christina Lynn Reed, 23. was “cniling circles" in a 2003 Ford wlien she losl control, causing Ihe cur to hil u Iree licud on at the end of the toad, reported Officer J.P. Young. - A Mocksville man was charged wilh DWI and driving williont a li­ cense afler a wreck on South Main Street at 2:32 a.m. Dec. 13. John Ross Wood, 22, of 168 Harding St.. wus driving u 1996 Chrysler and alleinpled to make a left lurn onlo Harding Street from South Main Slrcel, He missed the slrcel, und tlie veliicle went down an embankment behind Ihree houses, reported Officer J.D. Finney. - Two vehicles were in a wreck on Cemetery Sireel ul 8:25 u.m. Dcc. 15. Toni Bowers McCiamrock, 39, of 753 S. Main St., was driving n 1999 Dodge and lold Deteclive K.L. Hunler lhat .she was blimled by Ihe sun before driving onlo Cemelery Slreet from thc Mocksvillc Elemen­ tary School parking lol. Elizubeth Hull Vogler, 51, of 168 Random Road, had stopped the 2001 Mercedez she was driving on Cem­ etery Sireel becnuse she snw wIm wns happening. The left fronl o McClnmrock's vehiclc siruck the left front of Vogler',s vehicle, Hunic: reported, - Rnndnll Josey Todd, 29, of 311 Smith Rond, wns driving n 199.' Nissan pickup on Sanford Avenui nt 7 p,m, Dec. 10 when a deei jumped into the side of Ihe vehicle reported Officer John Coley, Highway Patrol The following Irainc wrecks in Davie Counly were lisled hy Ihc N.C. Highway Palrol. Wreck Al Posl Office There were no charges filed af­ ter an accident occurred at Ihe Ail- vance Posl Officc Dec. 8. Rolwrl Franklin Brown of 167 Overlook Drive. Ailvance vvus buck­ ing east In his 1994 Ford pickup Iruck oul of a purking space. Oscar Burlon Poindexter of 137 Sliull Road, Advance was traveling west in Ihe parking lul in his 1994 lUiick veliicle. The Iwu collided. Trooper A.T. Keller reporled the accidcnl occurrcd ut npproximalely 4:10 p.m anil Ihcre were no injuries. Wreck Nenr lliirger KInu A North Carolina woman was ) charged wilh unsafe movement af­ ler the vehicle she was driving hil unollier Dec. 10. Jumoke Maiy Ludupo of Raleigh . wus leaving the Burger King park­ ing lol In her 1997 Honda. Amy Hriiwii Cal ler of 462 Lilieily Churcli Road, Moeksville vvas driving her 2001 Mercedes vehiclc easl on Madison Road. Ladapo failed lo sec before starting and her vchicle siruck Carter's. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the acciileni occurred al uppro.vi- malcly 5;-l5 p.m and Ihere were no injuries. (,'nr Wrecks On Inlerslnle A North Carolina woman was churged wllh exceeding safe speed after she wreckcd the vehicle she wus driving Dec. 10. Angela Mae Hudson of Fl. Bragg was driving her 2(HII Pontiac vehicle easl on 1-40 when il ran off the right shoulder and siruck Ihe guardrail. Trouper A.A. Justice reported llie acciileni occurrcd al approxi- malely 2 a.m and ihere were mi in- juries. Mnn Churned III Wreck A Davie man was charged wllh failure lo reducc speed afler Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hit another Dec. II. Charlie Wallace Cope of 414 Cednr Grove Church Road, Mocks­ villc was driving llis 1998 Chevrolet pick-up soulh on Fork Bisby Road. Vinson Lee Davis of 4685 U.S, 601 North. Mocksville was slopped de­ livering mail un Fork Bixby Road in Ills 1993 Ford vchicle. Cope failed 10 reduce Ihe speed of his ve­ hiclc and il siruck Davis' in the rear. Trooper A.A. Justice reporled the acciilcnl occurred al upproxi- malely 4;30 p.m und lliere were no injuries. Colllsliin On N.C, HUI A Duvie mun wns churged with failure lo reducc speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hit anolher Dec, II, Hillard Ciiirdon Warren of 405 I’urmland Road, Mocksville was driving his 1992 Ford vehicle soulh on 801. Barry Dale Allen of 1773 Angell Road, Mocksville was sluppvd on 801 In his 1986 Ford pick-up wailing lo make a Icfl lurn. Warren failed lo reduce Ihe speed of his veliicle and il colliileil with Ihe rear of Allen. Trooper A.A. Justice reporled the accidcnl occurred at approxi- nialely 7 a.m and there were no In­ juries. Trnller Overliirns In Wreck Tliere were no charges filed nf- ler an accident occurred in Davie on Dec, 12, Mark Anthony Lovely of Kemersville wns driving n 1997 Dodge Iruck soulh on N.C. 801 when il swen’cd off Ihe road lo Ihe light lo avoid anolher vehicle. The trailer on Lovely's Iruck ovcrliirncd on the soulhbound shoulder of 801. 'l'roo|>er F. C. Ferguson reporled Ihe accident occurrcd al approxi­ mately 5:15 p.m and Ihere were nu injuries. No ChnrKe.s Filed Afler Wreck There were no chnrges filed af­ ter an accident occurred in Davie on Dcc. 12. Brenda Hill Holmes of 226 Rollingwood Drive, Mocksville wus driving her 2003 Chrysler ve­ hicle east on Deadmon Road when it collided with a tire and wheel in Ihe roadway. Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ mately 7:38 p.m and there were no injuries. Vehicle Hits Dog There were no charges filed ni­ ter an accident occurred In Davie on Dcc. 12. Wanda Keller Bailey of Har­ mony was driving her 2003 Honda vehicle cast on U.S. 64 when il hil a dog thul run inlo it's path. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred ul npproxi- niately 9:39 p.m and there were no Injuries. Vehicle Mils Tree There were no charges filed af­ ter an accidcnl occurrcd in Davle on Dec. 13. Lorraine Cook Calloway of Ronda was driving her 1997 Toyolu vehicle north on Ben Anderson Road when il ran off the right shoul­ der. Calloway's vehicle collided wilh a tree und n rock before com­ ing lo rest on thc shoulder of the rond. Calloway stuted a vchicle traveling soulli on Ben Anderson had crossed Icfl of center and cuuseil her 111 run off Ihe road. Trooper A.T. Kellerreporled Ihe accident occurred at approximately 4:50 a.m and Calloway and a pus- senger were tnken lo Dnvie County Hospitul for irentmcnt. Vehicle lliis Mciliun llurrler A Forsyih mun wus churgcd with exceeding n snfe speed ufter he wrecked Ihe vchiclc hc wus driving Dcc. 13. Thomas Joseph Lockwood II of Winsion-Sulem was driving his 1999 Ford pick-up east on Interstate 40 when it went off ihe roud lo the left und collided wilh a median bar­ rier. Trouper M.C. Howell reported Ihc accidcnl ucciirrcd at approxi­ mately 10:59 p.m and ihcre were no injuries. Pick-Up Wrecks On Icy Rond A Davie mun wns chnrgcd with exceeding a snfe speed nfter he wrecked the vehicle lie was driving Dec. 14. VVIIIinni Scoll Smilh of 624 Ce­ dar Grove Church Roud, Mocks­ villc was driving his 1999 Ford pick-up enst on Milling Road, Smith was exceeding a safe speed for the icy road condilions und run off thc Icfl side of the road. Smith's truck collided wilh n culvert. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accidcnl occurred nt npproximalely 9:35 a.m nnd there were no injuries. Six Deer Hit In Unvic Six deer were reporled hil by uu- loinobiles in Davie Counly. In thc following accidents no Injuries to Ihe drivers were reporled: Stacie Allen Winlers of 383 Livengood Road, Advnnce wus driv­ ing n 1995 Oldsmobile vehicle east on U,S, 64 when u deer crossed into the rondwuy mul collided wilh her vchicle. Trooper A,T. Kellerreporled the nccldcnt occurrcd nt approximately 6:45 on Dec. 7. Christopher Bretl Stutts of 145 Parker Road, Mocksvillc was driv­ ing a 2000 Dodge vchiclc north on Wagner Roud when il struck a deer In thc roadway. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurrcd al approxi­ mately 10 p.m. on Dcc. 9. Ralph Hoberl Leonard of 272 Riverdalc Drive, Mocksvillc was driving a 1991 Chevy vehiclc west on Campbell Road when n deer en­ tered the roadway from the shouldei nnd collided with Leonnrd's vchicle. Trooper A.A, Justice reported Ihe uccident occurred nt approxi- mutely 2:50 a.m. on Dec. 9, Frances Michelle Chaffinof Lex­ ington wns driving her 1993 Ford vehicle north on N,C, 801 when il siruck n deer in Ihe rondwny. Trooper L.J, Sinley, Jr. reported the nccideni occurrcd nt npproxi- mntcly 6:50 n.m. on Dec, 9, Mnry Mndcline Crowe of 149 Cedar Wood Place, Mocksville wns driving her 1995 Ford vehicle nonh on N,C, 801 when it struck n deer crossing the roadway. Trooper A.A, Justicc reported the nccideni occurred at npproxi- mntcly 12 n.m, on Dec. 10, Jerome Donahue Chad of Stnlcsvmo wns driving his 1995 ' vehicle cust on U.S. 64 when it collided with n deer. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported thc accident occurred at upproxi- nialcly 8:43 p.m. on Dec. 12. Sheriffs Department I I S A F E S H e r it a g e G u n a n d H o m e S a fe s b y HERITAGE= - ^ S A F E C O . Several Sizes & Colors Availab T h e P e r fe c t G i f t f o r H u n t e r s a n d C o lle c to r s o f A l l K in d s . P r o te c t Y o u r V a lu a b le s a n d lie c o r d s . m SOUTHERN STATES D a v i e F a r m S e r v i c e I n c . 116 Wilkesboro St, • Mocksville, NC 27028 • 336-751-5021 OPEH CHRISTM AS EVE TIL NOON! ^ ^ The following incidcnis were reported to Ihe Dnvie Counly Sheriff's Departmenl. - On Dcc. 1 an assault was re­ porled at Duvic High School. - Sylvi.i Stuart reported a vehicle was removed without permission from Chaucer Lane, Mocksville on Dec. 6. - On Dec. 6 Debra Ashburn re­ porled thc unauthorized use of n motor vehicle at n home near Rupurd Trail, Mocksville, - Margarcl Scull reported money and 11 leaf blower were removed Arrests from n home on U.S. 601 Soulh, Mock.svillc on Dec, 6, - On Dec, 8 Zachary Swaim re­ ported a yard was damuged on Woodward Road, Moeksville. - A sludenl possessing marijuana was reported nl North Dnvie Middle School on Dcc. 8. - Threats communication and gun painling were reported nl a home on Hobson Drive, Mocksville on Dcc, 8. - On Dcc. 9 Tandy Jones re­ porled u stolen vchiclc on U.S. 601 South, Mocksvillc. - Russell Tatum reported a build­ ing und steps were damaged al n business on Fnrminglon Rond, Mocksville on Dec. 9. - On Dec. 9 n domcslic violence protection order violution wus re­ ported on U.S. 601 N., Mocksvillc, - Possession of a weapon on school grounds was reported at South Dnvie Middle School, Mocksville on Dec, 10. - On Dcc. 11 Jeffrey Cornalzer reporled a breaking and enlering ol a business on Mnrklnnd Road, Ad­ vancc. The Davle Counly SherilTs De- purtnienl made the fullownigarrcsls: - Seiiacii Emanuel Dulln, 16, of 148 Windsong Ruad, Mucksvllle wus arrested Dcc. 5 fur simple as­ sault. Trial date: Jan. 29. -JiiscLuisR(iiz,43,orSmithricld was arrested Dee. 7 for no operulors license, reckless driving lo endan­ ger, Trial dale: Jan. 8. - Marcus Cameron George, 41, of 823 N.C. 801 Soulh, Advance was arrested Dcc. 8 for failure lo uppeur.Trlal dale: Dcc. 18 In Forsyth Cuunty. - Phillip Crawford Shoiisc, 49, of 274 iiwiccgood Street, Mocks­ ville was arresled Dec. 8 for fuilure lo appear. Trial dale: Jnn. 29. - Keiinelh Lee Riddle III, 17, of 594 Gordon Drive, Advnnce was urrested Dec. 8 for fuilure lo appear. Trial date: Dec. 19 In Forsyth County. - Zana Chaffin Polls, 39, of 487 Duke Whitnker Road, Mock.sville was arresled Dec. 8 for simple as­ sault. Trial dale: Jan. 8. - Delia Yvonne Norman, 46, of llannony wus arrested Dec. 8 for assault with a deadly weapon. Trial dale: Jan. 8. - Thomas A. McDanicl, 21, of 224 Duvie Sltcet, Cooleemee wus nrrested Dcc, 9 forprobntion violn- lion, Inrceny, nnd fnilure lo rclurn rental property. Trial dale: Dcc. 11 and Jan, 8. - Ronnie Dale James, 27, of 189 Cusa Bella Drive, Advance wns nr- rested Dec, 1 Oon an order for arrest. Trial date; Dec. 16. - Renee Hamilton Huyes, 45, of 301 Eust Luke Drive, Mocksvillc wns urrested Dec. 11 for harassing phone cnlls. Triul date: Jan. 8. Fires and Interior Designs, Inc. Full Service Design Spvuve Up Youv Home fo r llw Uolidufis Specializes In: Window Treatments Bed Ensembles Accessories We work with licensed contractors lor your remodeling and building needs. Charlene B. Cassidy IDS Associate 3560-C Clemmons Rd, (N0x1 to Clammons Library)766-9918 Davie County fire departments’ responded lo Ihe following cnlls: Dcc. 9: Comntzcr-Dulin, 5:32 p.m., Cornatzer Road; Fork assisted, Dec, I l:SmiihGrovc,2:01 p.m., Rlverbend Drive, fire ulnrm; Farm­ ington, 4:47 p.m., Cedur Forest Lnne, automobile uccidcnl; Will­ ium R, Davic asslsled; Jerusniem, 5:15 p,m„ Red Pig, smnll grense fire. Dcc, 12; Mocksville, 8:03 n.m,, Maple Avenue, gas odor, Jerusalem nssisied; Sheffield-Calnhaln, 10:04 p.m., Sheffield Road, automobile accident; Willinm R, Dnvie assisted; Ccnier assisted; Jerusniem, 10:33 p.m., U,S, 601 Soulh, Dec. 13i Sheffield-Cnlnhnln, 4:55 u.m,, Ben Anderson Rond, au­ tomobile uccident, Dcc, 14: Mocksville, l;35 p,m„ Campbell Rond, nulomobile acci­ dent; Smith.Grove, 1:22 n.m., Ber- mudn Villuge Drive, fire nlarm; Advance nssisied; Cornnlzcr-Dulin nssisied; Mocksville assi.sted. 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He brings them out and dumps them into a pile to show me his finds. Charlie is very affectionate and truly hates to be separated from his humans; therefore, we are very busy keeping Charlie busy so that he stays out of trouble. I jog with him 10 miles per week, and that hardly puts a dent Into his energy level. This might be a good time to remind any­ one interested In adopting a new dog, cat or other pet, that they need to seriously consider what their desired pet's size might be at adult­ hood, It’s exercise and grooming needs, as well as cost to maintain. The more we use our heads, as well as our hearts, in investigating the many variables of adopting a new pet, the more loving a relationship we will have with our new family member. If you are Interested In adopting a pet, don't forget to inquire with the Humane Society of Davie County at 751- 5214 or w w w .davienchum ane.org\o see which animals might be in it's care awaiting new, for­ ever loving homes. 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In a special callcd meeting on Monduy, Dcc. 8. the school board voted to hire Diana Parrish as the professional fund raiser in charge of meeting Ihe Mebane Foundation’s Chal­ lenge. contingent contract nego- tlations. Parrish is a Davie County resident and one of three the board interviewed on Dec. 3, “ Ms. Parrish was the only consviltanl w illing to give us a threc-ycur com m itm ent," Debbie Pullen told the rest ofthe bonrd. The other consultants were willing to work forthe first year o f fundraising, nnd not do any follow-up work during the rem aining two years money would be received. Parrish w ill receive $3,000 per month for the first three months o f planning, then the amount goes to $5,500 per month, not to exceed u total of 5i78,000. County funds w ill be ndvanccd to pay her until the school system raises money to cover her fees. D o w n t o w n M o c k s v i l l e C o n t i n u e s C e l e b r a t i o n Downtown Mocksville w ill continue its Christmas celebra­ tion this week. The Jericho Singers w ill .sing on Wednesday, und the Davie High School Chorus on Thurs- B r e n d a H u n t e r A c c e p t e d I n t o C le r k ’s A c a d e m y Brendu B. Hunter.clerk to the bourd of Duvie County Commis­ sioners und executive ussistant, has been accepted as a member in the master municipal clerk academy program of the Inter- nntionul Institute of Municipal Clerks. The academy is the profes­ sional body of municipal clerks who have continued their level of education beyond the attain­ ment of the certicled municipal clerk award. To bccomc n member of the ucademy, clcrks must attain the IIM C ccrtificiUion designation, attend a minimum of 36 hours of gruduute cour.ses ut an IIM C recognized m unicipal clerks academy or complete sim ilar cducationul programs relating to the responsibilities o f the mu­ nicipal clerk's ofnce. Specific professional partici­ pation must be nchieved,such as Corrections To Gifted Program There were two errors in an nrticle printed lust week on the gifted progrums in Duvie County Schools. The bur was ruised from the Y o u t h C o u n c i l O f f e r s G if t W r a p p in g , B a b y s i t t i n g The Davie Youlh Council w ill offer residents of Davie County a chancc lo take a break from the liusllc and bustle of the holiday season. This weekend, the youlh w ill provide games und activities lor your children,as well as refresh­ ments for you, while tliey wrap all ot'your holiday gifts. Prepare to relax and enjoy lARGAINS Great Low Prices! 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Both performances should begin at 6:30 p.m. On Friday nnd Saturday nights, horse nnd buggy rides through the lit downtown w ill be available. lendership in nntional and state ussocinlions, nttendnnce at semi­ nars and conferences, and pro­ fessional writings and accom­ plishments. Approximately 15 percent of 10,300 members have qualifled for ucademy status. Hunter has been employed with Davie County since May, 1990. She completed the mu­ nicipal clcrks institute and IIM C approved ucademy programs at Ihc Institute of Government, University of Nonh Carolina at Chnpel H ill, as well as courses offered by N orth C arolina, Davidson County Community College, and others. She is a member of tiw Inter­ national Institute of Municipal Clerks and served on the board of directors and on the member­ ship, nominating and scrapbook committees with the N.C. Asso­ ciation of County Clcrks. 85lh to Ihe 90lh percentile, nol 95th to 90th as rcporlcd. Also, the percentilc is nol the only cri­ teria for determining which slu­ denls enter Ihc program. nnd book or chat with friends. Bring your childrcn nnd gifts lo the Mocksville-Dnvie Pnrks nnd Rec at 644 N. Main St., Mocksville, on Friday, Dcc. 19 from 6-9:30 p.m. or Saturday, Dec. 20 from noon-9 p.m. For more information, con­ tact Wendy W liite al 287-1292. A minimum $5 donation is re­ quested. C o u n t y B r i e f s E l e c t i o n o f B o a r d O f f i c e r s Richard Poindexter was elected lo serve ns chair of the Dnvie Couniy Bonrd of Commissioners for the upcoming year. Michael Allen was elected to serve as vice chair. Poindexter and Allen began Iheir new roles immediately. W a c h o v i a S e w e r T i m e t a b l e E x t e n d e d The Wachovia branch in Hillsdnle requested a six-month extension to inslnll a sewer connection. Part of the delay was bccause of discussions o f putting a roud in on neighboring prop­ erty. “ They’ve been waiting to try to resolve how that sewer tap would be done," said Ken White, based on what was happening with the roud. The board approved the time extension, B y - L a w s A p p r o v e d . As required by the state, county commissioners approved the Davie County Nursing-Adult Cure Homes Community Ad­ visory Committee by-Inws. M a g n o l i a A c r e s A p p r o v e d The bonrd approved the final plat review for Mngnolia Acres, a 35-lot single family residential subdivision on People’s Creek Road. The 37.2-acre subdivision was recommended by the plan­ ning board during its Nov. 25 meeting. Becnuse his'property adjoins the subdivision, Ken White recused himself from the vote. R o a d N a m e s C o n s i d e r e d Several new road names are being considered to add the rouds to the E-911 addressing mnp. The nnmes were approved for recommendation by the planning (joard Nov. 25. A public hear­ ing was held Dcc. 15 on the following proposed road names; Victory Lane at 687 Calahain Road, Mocksville; Ironhorse Lane al 305 Walt Wilson Road, Mocksville; Nikkis Way at 233 Stuya Way, Mocksville; SelfLune at 311 Michaels Road, Mocksville; Pack View Lane at 3417 N.C. 801 S., Advance. The following proposed road names are all lopated in Ber­ muda Village; Bayberry Place, Hollybrook Drive, Laurel Place, Linden Place, Mulberry Place, Oleander Drive, W illowbrook Place, Wisteria Place. C e r t i f y i n g B o n d R e s u lt s County commissioners took one of the first steps to receiv­ ing the school bond monies needed for school facility improve­ ments by certifying the results from the Nov. 4 election. O f the total votes on the bond, 3,317 residents voted in favor o f the bond; 1,647 people voted against it. The results w ill be posted and residenls w ill hnve 30 dnys to question them, B o a r d A p p o i n t m e n t s Dwight Scolt was appointed to the Domestic Violence Ser­ vices board. Lellian Brock, Mike Gnrner, Judy Rosser, Karen Smith and Caroldine Winebarger were reappointed. M e e t i n g S c h e d u l e The board adopted its 2004 meeting schedule. Meetings w ill continue to be held al 1 p.m. on the first Monday and 7 p.m. on the third Monday of each monlh, unless a county government observed holiday conflicts. C o n s e n t A g e n d a The following items were approved in the consent agenda; a job description for a debt collection specialist; and $19.051 in funds to pay for the position. According to Finance Director Jim Stockert, the position is expected to pay for itself as debts are collected. "We w ill be looking at it over the next 18 months to make sure," he said. O l d B u s in e s s The holidays put a kink in cominitlee schedules, but Ken White said he anticipated the water and sewer committee hav­ ing a recommendation on the master water plan prepared for the Dec. 15 meeting. He anticipated a sand dredging recom­ mendation from the land use committee at the same meeling. Baylin CotUlions FLORETTA BAYLIN, DIRECTOR JUDY BAYLIN • DENISE BASSEN • EDDIE MORGAN INSTOUCTORS Social Graces Etiguette Dining Skills Self Prcscntiillon Table Etiquette I'Trst Impresdoas Approiicliing 'llic 'Uible Sitting, Standing, Walking Who Sits Where Introductions Corrcct Hand Sliokc Eye Contact Manners Courtesy Doors, Coats, Steps General Appearance Your Appcanmcc Speaks For Ynu, Corrcd Dress For Occasions The Utensils Silver, Glasses, Extra Silver The Basics Ann Positloas Conversation The Menu How To Order I^^vlngTliellililc Gniliiity A Great Ciiristmas Gift For Your Son/Daughter Floretta Baylin Cotillions T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 1 5 , 7 -8 :3 0 p .m . B a y l i n D a n c e S t u d i o o f C l e m m o n s F o r I n f o m i a t i o n C a l l 725-8301 International Recognition Vulcan’s Smith Grove Quarry Honored For Wildlife Habitat DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 18,2003 - 9 Harry Hiil, Robert Marziano, Robin Smith and Ed Cassidy are ttie four founding em­ ployees honored at Banl< of the Carolinas fifth anniversary. Bank O f The Carolinas Celebrates Anniversary Bunk of The Carolinas is ccl- ebruling its fifth annivcrsury by honoring Ihc four founding offic­ ers ofthe now $200 million com­ munily linnncini instilulion iiend- quartered in Mocksville, "Customers und employees wanled to set aside a duy to cel­ ebrate the Bank’s fifth birthday by honoring the four founding employees: Robert Marziano, president nnd CEO; Ed Cussidy, executive vice president; Robin Smilh, executive vice president; and Harry H ill, executive vice president,” said Patty Perry, di­ rector of human resources. “They were here at the beginning and helped shape Bank o f The Caro­ linas inlo one o f the besl com- munily bunks in the stale." At the duylong reception for customers, stockiioldcrs und em­ ployees, refreshments were served und gifts of upprcciution were presented to llic four key officers. “ It is a real ihrill lo see where wc urc lodny, compured lo our sturling point," Murziuno said. "The rcccption given our bunk by llie seven comniunilics wc serve hus been a rewarding and hum­ bling expcricncc. And il is to tlie individuals, families, and busi­ nesses who bunk with us thut Ihe mic upprcciution is due." Like its predece.ssor institu­ tion (Bnnk of Davie), Bunk of The Carolinas is hcadquurlered in Mocksville. Growing over Ihe last five years from a single of­ fice to seven locations, the Bnnk now serves Advance, Asiieboro, Carthage,Cleveland, Hnrrisburg und Landis, in uddition to Mocksvillo. Bnnk o f The Carolinas Is a Norlh Carolina state-chartered bank. Deposits ure FDIC Insured, nnd the Bnnk is nn Equul Hous­ ing Lender. The common stock o f Bank o f The Carolinas is traded on the NASDAQ Bulle­ tin Bourd under the symbol “ BCAR." Market makers include Scoll & Slriiigfellow, Monroe Securities, and Baird, Patrick nnd Company. M o c k s v i l l e B r i e f s B o a r d R e c e iv e s A u d i t R e p o r t Eddie Carrick from Daniel, Taylor, Carrick and Co., CPAs, lold members of the Mocksville Town Board lasl week; "You’ve liad anolher excellent year, especiully from the general fund standpoint. I don’t know if there’s anolher lown in Norlh Caro­ lina tlic size of Mocksvillc that cnn be considered us fi.scnlly strong us Mocksvillc.” Carrick said the water and sewer fund broke even lasl yeur, and wurned thal the town hnd to keep un eye on the fund. The lost revenues versus previous years were due to busine-sses clos- ing’Witii no rcplacemenis. "Right now you’re in a break even basis, bul it’s an nrea you’re going lo want lo monitor closely for the nexl six monlhs to u yeur lo make sure you’re not going lo want lo increase rates or cul .services.” Tile auditor suggested the town fill the finance officcr posi­ tion as soon as possible. Carrick said lhal was becau.se o f the smull size oflhe lown stuff. He said if any o f the olher positions wilhin Ihe lown hud been open, the recommendution would huve been the same. R e s o l u t i o n T o R e d u c e O z o n e The board passed a resoiulion approving the regional strate­ gies lo reduce ozone. Davie County is one of 11 Triud counties lhal make up the Triad A ir Quality Early Action Compact. The group has o/.onc levels higher lhan they EPAs eight-hour stun- durd. W a t e r B i l l s O u t s o u r c e d The bourd upprovcd outsourcing the wnlcr bills to CCB, ul an expected cosl o f $400-700 per m ontli.Tliis monlli tliere were problems with mailing Ihe wuler bills, when a balch wus lorn in the mail. Using the bunk service w iil free time in Ihe town of­ fice for work oilier lhan posling accounts and opening the bills, which can take two hours each duy the firsl few duys the bills come in. Residents ure welcome to come to the town office to puy if they choose. The bnnk w ill Irunsfcr a file daily with puynienis, address changcs and any comments made by users. I n d u s t r ia l N o i s e B e i n g M o n it o r e d Mocksville police havo been moniloring noise levels al the old Lexinglon Furniture plant and nt Funder Amcrica,.urens where they have received complaints. Four weeks ngo Police Chief Jnck Keller asked Ihe second and third shifis to monitor noise. “ It was nothing my guys weren’t used to,” he said. At the beginning of October the deparlmenl purchased a digi­ tal reudout noise meter. A sec­ ond shill officer measured the noise in both areas, as well u,s in the yurd o f Ihc resident com- plnining. "Everything wus in compli- unce by induslrini ordinances by decibel,” Keller said. The rating from Ihe Brock building, near the compluini, is 54. The readings in fronl o f the womnn's house urc in Ihc 50 range, and muny times arc not rogislcring becuuse they ure so low, he said. The resident asked if un of­ ficer would uccompuny her neighbor for n lesl ut midnight. The police nrc coordinnting u day with llie neighbor, and when complclcd, a letter w ill be senl to liie resident Idling her know whal hus been learned. “ We huve nol found a prob­ lem,” Keller suid. C h r i s t m a s a t F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h Mocksville, NC On Sunday/ D ecem ber 21 , the choir of First Presbyterian Church will present it's C hristm as C antata at the 1 1 :0 0 a.m . Worship Hour. H oly C om m union v/ill be observed on C hristm as Ev6/ D ecem ber 2 4 / at 8 :0 0 p .m . W e c o r d ia lly in v ite e v e r y o n e fo o f fe n d th e s e s p e c ia l s e rv ic e s w ith u s . 2 6 1 S o u th M a in S tre e t • 75 1 -2 5 0 7 Employees at Vulcan Materi­ als Company’s Sm ilh Grove Quarry received inlernalional recognition Nov. 18 for Iheir con- Iribuiions lo wildlife habilal con- servntion ut the W ildlife Hubitut Council’s (W H O 15th Anniver­ sary Symposium, Collnborniions for Conservulion; Muximizing Landscape Potential. Vulcan demonstrates its com­ milment to environmental slew- nrdship und incrensing nutivc biodiversity by achieving hubi- lal and Corporate Lunds for Learning (CLL) recertification al the Smilh Grove Quarry. “ When WHC was formed in 1988, Ihe founders conceived a new nnd innovative concept of bringing together conservulion and business. WHC nssists cor­ porate landowners in providing vniuBble sviidlife habitat on Ihcir properties. Pioneering ap­ proaches to habitat mnnngement provide our members with tiic knowledge nnd tools to enhance and resiol-e land, wnter and liv­ ing resources. Congratulutions lo Vulcan for their commendable efforls towards the restoration and enhancement o f w ildlife hnbital. Through knowledge nnd pnssion, wo cun promote u greater understanding o f the natural world,” said Bill Howard, W HC president. Vulcan’s Smilh Grove Quarry Is located in Ihe western pied­ mont geologic province of North Carolina on Furmington Road. The lotal property consists of 247 acres, with nboul 54 acres dedi­ cated lo wildlife hnbilat improve­ ments and cducalion-relnled nc- tivllies. Since 1992, employees have accomplished important wildlife habitat enhancement goals such' as increasing native biodiversity, educnlion and community in- volvcmenl through the dedica­ tion of over 50 employees and volunteers. In addilion, several olher objectives have been inte­ grated lo the plun. A view ing area was con- , slructed over nn nclive mining pit in order lo increase the site’s po­ tential lo educate students nboul Vulcan’s specially, geology. This allows a safe wny for visitors lo see mining operulions first hand while learning while learning nboul local animals and tlieir liv­ ing requirements,reinforcing the notion tlial wildlife nnd industry can cocxisl in the same habitat. Two butlerfly gardens were crented und expanded, ensuring adequate food and covcr for resi­ dent polllnntors. Food und cover opportunilies were enhnnced through nnlivc plantings. Instead o f sim ply using a moncullure ground covcr to meet land qualily und erosion control rcgulullons, n mixture of nniive grasses and grain is used for ground cover, This mixlure hus demonsirnted excellent cro.slon control, is perennial, low muin- lennnce and provides food nnd cover for a vnriely of the systems’ inhabilanls. Tile silo ulso has an ongoing monitoring program, with spccial attention being paid lo nesting species nnd hulchlings. Employ­ ees m onitor two wood duck boxes, seven bluebird houses, one kestrel nest, 35 purple niur- lin boxes, one squirrel box und one but box. The Smith Grove Quarry is the home of the firsl Project Wild education sile in the slnle of Norlh Curolina and has over the past three yeurs hosted iiundreds of students from the Pinebrook Elemenlury School und others in the Davio County School Dis­ trict. In spring 2002, every fifth and eighth grade sludent in Davie Couniy had the opporlunily lo experience all aspects o f ihis in­ novate hands-on, niinds-on pro­ grum that ciinllengcs them lo ap­ ply nol just classroom scicncc concepts to a rcul-lifc field sludy. bul lo upply math und lunguagc skills in renl-world problem solv­ ing ns well. To ensure productive learning experiences for students and long-term sustainability nl the sile, Smilh Grove Qunrry of­ fers teacher Iraining programs with the North Cnrolinn Depart­ ment of Education. The recent expansion o f tliis program, which now providos educational outreach to more thun 900 students each year, was mude possible ihrough Vulcan’s parlnership with Davie County Schools, Dnvie County Commis­ sioners, the North Carolina Wiid- life Resources Com mission, Duvie County Soil and Waler Conservation District and USDA Natural Resources Conservulion Servicc. Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts nnd Engle Scouts also regularly uso the fucility und in July 2002, the site hosted an annual 4-H Enviro Cnmp for 24 children nnd adults over a threc-duy period. Visitors to the site can parlicipnie in a wide vnriely of educntionnl opportunities, including learning about fossils and natural history from a Vulcan geologist and par- liciputing in a real fossil dig, sludying plant propugalion und habitat restoration and participat­ ing in an aquatic biology study. The Smith Grove Quarry was one of 130 sites recognized nt the 2003 Symposium for crenting u hnbital progrnm. Since 1990, WHC hns certified 334 progrums worldwide. The certificulion pro­ grnm recognizes outslnnding wildlife hnbital mnnngement and environmcntni cducntion efforts nl corporate sites, and offers ihird-pnrty validation of Iho ben- cfits of such progrnms. Certifi- cation requirements nre strict nnd require lhal sites apply for peri­ odic renewal. Legislation Aimed At Helping Companies Create New Jobs The General Assem bly passed legislation designed to assist companies wanting to create jobs in Norlh Cnrolinn. Tho legislation includes an appropriation of $24 m illion for infrastructure improvemenls for mujor business projects. In order to be eligible for Ihc funds, Ihe projecl niiisl employee al least 100 new workers as w ell us provide henlth insurnnce for ull full-time employees. The legisluiion includes modifications lo the Job De­ velopment Incentive Grant Pro­ gram and Ihe W illiam S. Lee Quality Jobs and Expansion Acl, bolh o f which are designed lo holp now and expanding com­ panies. The legislation aiso extends lax credits lo phnrnia- ceulicul und bloproccssing fucilitics Ihul inve.sl ut icust S100 m illion o f private funds in a facilily in Ihis state. The legislation cncourugcs qunlifying cignrettc munufac- liiiers lo increase eniploynieni in Norlh Carolina by providing a lux credil lo a cigaielle muniifuc- turer thul adds al least 800 jobs in Ihis .stale. “ Allhough Ihese programs ull sound dispurale, they w ill nil help companies bring jobs into Norlh Carolina or expand ihoii currenl operations, I i\m pleased lhal we were uble to get Ihis done for the people o f N orlh C urolinu,” said Rep. Julia Howard of Mocksville, T o o u r C a t h o l i c b r o l h e r s a n d s i s t e r s s e a r c i t i n g f o r y o u r C h u r c h . . . C O M E H O M E F O R C H R I S T M A S ! Saturday Bilingual Sunday Holy Family Catholic Church 4820 Kinnamon Roatl Win.4ton-Salem, NC27103 336-778-2670 ' > 5:30 pm 7:15 pm 7:45 am 9:15 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm BaaQDSlliatlpn- Saturday 4 pm Shclstmag Mag? gchedMle. 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There’s something different about this Duvie teain, something that wasn’t a trait even on the best teams in school history, The War Eagles are loaded with athletic depth, they pressure at every opportunity and they get seemingly ev­ ery rebound. Josh Aiken’s transfer from McMichael High put a 6-4 leaper be- sidc^ 6-6 C liff Bums and 6-4 Michael Mashore, The emergence of Raeshon McNeil, Dewayne Collins and Terrell Wilson from football (they missed the first few games after advancing into the quarterfinals of the gridiron playoffs) bolstered the roster with more depth, size, quickness and shooting, and the difference was obvious in their first reul outing at North Iredell. The frontcourt became even stronger when Dustin Morgan returned from a football injury und debuted against West Rowan. "Our depth has really grown,” Coach Mike Absher said. Now there’s an understatement. The War Eagles, 5-1 in nonconference play, outrebounded North nnd West 93-60, rejected 23 shots and thrived in assis­ tant couch Mike Dinkins’ 94-foot de­ fense. They nearly doubled North’s of­ fensive output even though Foo Smith, the leading scorer at the time (19.5), hud u quiet nine points. “ I like the new fullcourt press that (Dinkins) has put in," Smith suid. “ It’s working pretty well so far.” " I’m just playing a role, everyone is,” junior Ryan Price said. “ We’ve got 12 guys pluying together. Lust year we definitely had some disputes, but the teamwork’s so much better. (Playing time is) a whole lot more equal, which makes us fresh. We come out fresh and press, which is awesome.” Davie’s 38-20 second-half clinic ugainst West put it in position to lock up the No. 1 seed for the Sum M oir Christmas Classic (Dec. 27, 29, 30) with one win over either Lake Norman (Dcc. IS) or Mooresville (Dec. 16), The War Eagles overmatched Luke Normun w ithout a fu ll squad in the season opener, so they should be tlie team to beat in the annual six-teum spectacle at Catawba Collcge. “ Our bench is obviously very strong, but as some people continue to develop, it w ill get even stronger,” Absher said. “ Even though we were seeded two last year, I don’t think we were looked at with a lot of respect. This year we’re maybe gaining some respect.” Bums hus become an all-around star. The junior center umussed 13 points, eight blocked shots und seven rebounds against North, and his stats glowed like Clark Griswold’s Christmas decorations against West: 26 points, 16 rebounds, six blocks and six assists. His blocked- shot average is a staggering 6.5. Please See Davie - Page i>4 Davie’s Raeshon McNeil (left) and Josh Aiken (22) battle inside.■ Photo by James Barringer Davie Wrestling Bounces Back From First Loss After suffering di.sappointing defeat at Morganton Freedom, Davie’s wres­ tling teain bounced buck to form with u .sccond-pluce showing in Saturday’s Mustang Stuinpede ut Parklimd - ugainst . u 2Q-icum rield, nt thal. N ine War Eagles produced 4-1 records nnd thoy went 39-19 overall. It added up to 156 points, 34 behind Riv­ erside and 35 ahead o f third-place West Stokes. That Riverside was the only team to top them might be n positive omen because they surely won’t see another tenm like Riverside, the two- time defending 4-A chuinpions, "It was a pretty tough toumnment, und it kind of guve us a base to find out how good wc are,” Coach Buddy Lowery said. "Riverside is the best. I mean I don’t see how anybody is going to beat them. As yotmg as we are (nine freshmen and sophomores) und wres­ tling in this type of tournament, I don’t 1£- have anything to complain nbout.” Lowery wns not huppy earlier in the week, when Davie (13-1), ranked No. 3 in the 4-A poll, lost the final two weight classes und dropped a 36-28 de­ cision to fifth-ranked Freedom. He glumly ticked off a lisl of mistnkes and bud breaks that undercut Davie’s effort lo stay unbeaten in dual play. “ it wns a point here and a point there,” he said. "We changed people nround a little, and hindsight’s alwnys bciter. We just didn’l get it done. We found out you’ve gol to give Ihem Ihree points instead of six, and we had some fiuke mulches that we should have or could have won.” A match-opening pin by Auron H o llifie ld at 130 nnd n fo rfeit lo Jeremiuh Ruby gave Davie a 12-6 lead. The War Engles’ edge vunished with three successive losses at 152, 160 and 171, and they never led again. Billy Riddle and Ryan Bochiti pulled Davie lo 22-1,9, but a Freedotn pin pushed the margin back to 29-18. Russell Hilton and Dusty Johnson an­ swered with wins to tie things ut 28-28, but Freedom dominated the final two weight classcs. “That’s the bost competition we’ve faced. It’s definitely exciting,” said Freedom coach Keith Sm ilh, who started seven seniors to Davie’s Iwo. “ We built it up al prnclice, lhal we be­ long wilh the big boys. We knew we were good und we were wailing for Ihe chance to show it.” The most cxciting m alch was Dnvie’s Boehm, ranked No. 2 at 215, against Kyle E lliott, who came in ranked No. 1. Boehm trailed by one with under JO .seconds left, but came up wilh a dramatic reversal to keep his record unblemished. Lowery’s mood was different in the aftermath of the annual Mustang Stam­ pede. The disgust of letting one gc^t H ilto n H o l lifìc id J o t i n s o n R a b y away wus gone thanks to 4 -1 dnys from Hilton (103), Johnson (119), Zuc Mor­ ton (125), H ollifield (130), Tim my Allen (140), Ruby (145), Josh Bumes (160), Riddle (189) und Boehm (215). The schedule w ill test the Wur Eagles’ mettle even morc over Ihe holi­ days. They go lo Chapel H ill lo com­ pete in Ihe 40-team Tiger Classic on Dec. 22-23, and they w ill participate in a,10-team dual tournament at East Gaston on Dec. 30-31. "W c wrestled hard and wrestled good, nnd it was against good competi­ tion,” Lowery said of the Stampede, " if you wreslle the besl, you’re bound lo get betler.” Davie is full of impressive records, led by Hilton, Johnson, Hollifield and Ruby at 17-2. Riddle and Boehm are 10-1, and Ihey’ve yet to hit Iheirstride. Morton, Allen and Barnes nre 15-4. Adnm M cllw nin is 9-3 nnd Gnrrett Parks is 10-7. War Eagle Basketball Girls Slump To 2-4 ’¡^fpibiintcrs as Dnvie’s JV boys ¡►:^l!edpastN. Iredell 64-48 P ratapas scored 44 !rpoint.s in three games for,I'I/'] '•;D«vli’sgirls. ' With S. Davie’s girls gasping |it I p-3j Andrea G rant sparKed a re- tj'j'ersBl by'scoring 36 points in twq'! KSvins,, • ‘ James Mayfield of S. Davie’s.^ I" boys had 37 points and 18 le - ' »l^tounds in easy wins over Coiriher- jiliipe Itnd iSoutlienst, Drew Absher, : lihd 24 points against Southeast.' y Zac Shoemaker, .lesic Cous- ,'.Jns and Caleb Creason remained ;;inbe«ten for S. Davie’s wrestiipg ore 6-0, . 'li' iviichnel Harter,'№ yl№ Evans Ethan Curtli; of N. Davie's ' " wroitling team are 7-0, and Niq ] r O ’Brlen Is 6-0.' S.ophomore C arly Booth of. | ,-tPavie’s varsity girls has three j * !ftri>ight double-doubles, a stretch j in which she’s averaging 18 points ^ i, ond 1 | lebounds. • •! ” Dovie.’s vprsity boys ended 14- i i' game losing streak to W. Rowan, j 73-58, behind 26 points, '16 le’- ' : bounds; six blocks and six a.ssists J from C liff Burns. )Ru^&eU H ilto n , D u sty ; . Johqsqn, 'Aaron H ollifield and ¡I I .lercniiah R aby aro^iy-Z for * Q avje'y,w restling t(?mn, B illy ily ilrian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record Losing streaks are particulnrly rurc for Kuren Stephens, which is why Inst week was pnrticu- luHy painful. The second-year Dnvie vnrsity giris busketbull couch hnsn’l finislied wilh fewer than 17 wins since 1992-93, and her first Davie tenm was 5"! ut this point in the nonconference seuson. But Ihe War Eagles (2-4) huvc endured foursetbucks in five games, including consecu­ tive losses last week to North Iredell and West Rowan, and Stephens could barely hide her di.sgust. "North Iredell is a good team, but IMackintosh they’re a beuluble team,” she said. "W e’ve got to start stepping up and playing the way we’re capable. We’re backing down to people, nnd these older kids have got to step up. They’ve got to stop bull, box out nnd do whnt we ask. We work on (stopping the ball) and work on it. You drill and you drill and you drill, and when Ihings don’t happen the way that you’ve been practic­ ing, Ihen it’s disappointing." The fact thal Nortli Iredell anti West Rowan are a com­ bined 10-1 provided no so­ lace to Stephens. Sophomore forward Carly Booth fo l­ lowed up a career-best game against Mooresville with two more out­ standing performances, scoring 17 poinls and grabbing 10 rebounds against both North nnd West and shoot­ ing a combined 56 percent (14-of-25). But Davic got little .scoring from nny­ one else. Against West, Andren Dwiggins nnd Allison Schnfer had 11 poinls ench, and Nicole Maready, Alyson Walker and A l­ lison M nckinlosh hud six apiece. Against North, Schafer had nine poinls, Maready and Walker eight, and Mack­ intosh six. "Booth lind to control the inside gnme,” Stephens said. “ O f course people are going lo stnrt double-leum- ing Muready, nnd we have to be able to play through those situalions, Booth’s pluying consistent, and we need every­ body else lo jump up to thnt level.” Although Stephens was hard-pressed to find bright spots outside of Booth, there wns one pluyer whose stock climbed immensely. Mackintosh, a jun­ ior forward, grabbed her cliance against North Iredell and didn’t let go, coming off the bench to hit 3-of-6 field goals and wrestling away 10 rebounds. Sho played with fire against West, too. Another positive was Walker, who connected on 4-of-8 thrcc-point .shots. "M ackintosh is a great hustler,” Stephens said. “ Everybody necds to play with her intensity. If .she’s going to give me lliat much effort, Ihen she’s going lo bc playing, “ Sometimes Walker doesn’t look for thnt three-point shot, and she’s loo good a shooter nol to.” North Iredell (4-1), which has three starters from u tenm that went 22-6 last \ Please Sec Losses - Page B6 Mayfield, Absher Dominate As Tigers Zip To 5-0 ily Krian Pitts Duvie County Enlerprise Record If you’re wondering why Tim Dcvericks is such u better coach this year tlian he was in his first two years as coach of South Davie’s seventh- grade boys buskelball team, the answer is obvious to anyone wiio knows sports. This year Devericks hns u mighty 1-2 punch, a slrong supporting enst, height imd outside sliooters. Dcvericks’ first two teums hud little scoring puncli and no height, so they went 5-17. This year James Mnyfield, Drew Absher and Co, look like ihc class of liie Mid-South Conference, and last week they improved to 5-0 and 3-0 in the MSC by continuing to light up the scoreboard us if they were playing a pin­ ball game; 51-30 over Corriher-Lipe and 67-29 over Southeast. Aguinst C-L, Mnyfield hud 19 points und 10 rebounds. Perry Junies hud 12 poinls and six rebounds and Alisher had seven poinls and a load of assists. In the 38-point romp over Southeust, Abslier hud 24 points und Iwo tliree- poinlers, Mnyfield hud 18 points nnd eight rebounds and James hnd 10 points, The Tigers basically ended bolh gnmes in the first quurler, jiunping on C-L 19-6 and smashing SE 19-7. "We just throw our press out there, und turnovers lead lo buckets,” Devericks snid, "Even if they beut our press, w e’re getting good at our hulfcourt zone. Tliey’re having to \york harder thnn we are because of our ef­ fort on defense.” M ayfield, who has registered double-figure points every gnme, is nvernging 16.2 poinls for n tenm thnl’s pounding people by nn average of 54- 30. Absher has two 20-point eruptions and a 14.4 average, and Junies Is scor­ ing 8.6. ' While thnt trio routinely rolls up big numbers, point guards Brandon Walls and Zach llling direct Iraffic, shooter Lnndon Harris lurks on the perimeter with Ills long-range trigger cocked and firsl-!iubs-off-the-bench Chris Sponaugle and Josh Oswell always bring tlieir work boots and hard hats, “ Abslier (scored only seven vs. C-L because) he didn’l lnke as mnny shots,” Devericks said, "He threw it down low Please Sec Unbeaten - Page B9 В2 - DAVIK COUNTY lîNTKRI'KISK KKCORD, riuirsdiiv. Dec. 18. 2()()3 AAU Champs This AAU baseball teamtook three of four games to win Ihe 9-under AAU N.C, Fall State Championship in Con­ cord. The players: Andrew Thomasson, Travis Holden, Jonathan Chaffin, Isaac Ray, Jeremy Walker, Garrett Nester, Nick Boswell, Nick (vlcDowell, Brandon Vogler and Nicholas Bequette. The coaches: Jody Thomasson, Scott Boswell and Mark Vogler. For a Special Fantiiy Treat We W ill Be O P E N C H R IST IM A S D AY ^^ 12 Noon to 8 pm HAPPY HOLIDAYS! D Y N A S T Y C H I N E S E R E S T A U R A N T 11(11 Yiulkinvillc Kuad • Mocksvillc _____________336-751-3S33 T h e B e s t I n B a r b e q u e Speciife H oliday S h o u ld ers ^ 3 i 9 5 Chopped, add $1.00/lb, per pound Everyday! 5 F ootion gs 5 C hopped BBQ S a n d w ich es ^5.95 Everyday! Specials Good Through 'Christmas Both Locations! 8 8 5 S a lis b u ry S t. • iV lo ck.sville 2 2 0 3 H w y . 6 0 1 N . • M o c k s v ille F ir s t D e e r Kirsten Hatley shot this doe on Saturday, Nov. 22, hunting with her step-dad, Bradley O 'N eal. HAPPY HOLIDAYS We Wish You a S a f e and H a p p y H o l i d a y ! Kmon Bonnotl Associalo Agent U ll Yndklnvlllo Hwy., Mocksvilio VíiVo» OiiKs Sioo Cnlf 336-751-6131 WofVl4Tfu!t)imviocan Гta a s N a tio n w id e ' Insurance & Financial Services Nationwide Is On Vour Side* life imurance mxleiwtlUen by NJlkmwkíe life lnuit.inçe Со(П|М»у NflÜunwliJe MuUul ímurjiKe Company and Afiiltaled Coni|vimei, Home Q(ke; Columbut, QH 4)21S'2¿2Q MISC6 И/00 E n f o r c e r s B e a t S p a r t a n s F o r F l a g F o o t b a l l T i t l e The Enforcers won the Davie Flag Football League, They are, from left: Bryan Barker, J.C . Hendrix, Alex Nail, Joe Harpe, Adam Carpenter, Mike Jessup, Alex Justice, Travis Justice, Bubba Colem an, Brendon Hassan and Bryan Iw in. Saturday's Davie Flag Foot­ ball League playoff game be- iween Going Deep ancl the Spar- tan.s promised to be c.xciting, and the Spartans advanced to meet 'I'he Enforcers with a de­ cision. Joe McOuInn of Going Deep was on all cylinders with his re­ ceivers. The Spartan defense wsis tough and ready. But it was one player in particular wlio rose to the occasion for the Spartans; Jason Clark, He had two inter­ ceptions, returning one foraTD , and scored two more titnes as a nislicr and receiver, Chad Phillips of Going Deep had an outstanding day as well. He ru.shed for two TD s and threw for several more, hitting Lucas Inman and Adam Dellinger. Chris Clonlz had a good game, scoring on a long reception. Later in the day. In the cham­ pionship game. The Enforccrs took the title with a H2-26 win over the Spartans, Joe Harpe gol the winning defense going with a safety, and Bubba Coleman cranked up The Enforcers’ scoring machine by scram bling and com pleting pas.ses to Mike Jessup, Alex Nail, Bryan Irwin. Alex Justice and Travis Justice, John Manning applied pres­ sure on Coleman and racked up three sacks in n losing cause, “Special thanks goes to the Davie Fam ily 'V'M CA and its staff for believing in the program and taking a chance on making it work,” Bob Richardson said, "If it wasn't for Lauren Fowler and Ed Barron, the D F F L would not exist. It was a great first year and everything went off witliout a hitch. Thanks for all your sup­ porl and we look forward lo tlie program growing, 2004 shows signs of growth as wc prepare to add more leams and hopsftilly get Ihe com niunity more in­ volved in a new adull sport," Check oul the league web­ site; www,geocilics,coni/ davieflagfootball <http;// w w w , g e o c i I i e s , c o ni / davienngfoolball>. O l d S c h o o l D a v ie S p o rts N e w s F ro m D e c e m b e r, 1 9 6 1 • Davie's baskclball leams look a pair of games against Yad­ kinville, with the Rebeletles win­ ning 47-36 and the Rebels win­ ning 72-64, For the Rebels, Billy Evans had 22 points, Jim m y Anderson 18 and Junior Beal 16, South Rowan swept Davie, Glenda Shellon hnd 20 points in the Rebeletles' 48-35 loss, Kalhy Grimes and Dorothy Seaford had nine and six respectively, Evans scored 15 in a 41-37 loss for the Rebels, Chuck Tomlinson and Beal had eight and seven, • Tw o Davie football players were offered full granl-in-aids by colleges. Evans, an end, signed with Wake ForesI lo play foot­ ball, Ed Bowles, a star tackle, was offered scholarships by Wake Forest and North Carolina, Soril Irodi & Val [ Counli 78’ Working Height Bucliot Truck bviDbythRosldenllal & Commerloal lot Clearing • Trwi Fesdliig • tro« RDinoval FBrtllliaMon • Slump Grinding • Hazardous • StIscMvB Trimming Removal « Pruning • Skid Steer Work • Slorni Damage « 4 9 2 - 2 9 4 4 Trainoa Arborisi Complete Clean up ' Fully Insured DAVIE COUN'I'Y KN'l’KRPRlSE RECORD, riiur.sdiiv. Dec. 18. 2003 - H3 M o c k s v i l l e - D a v i e R e c r e a t i o n B a s k e t b a l l * Cliurch League N EW LIFE 61 - Damian Ixwis 20 LIB E R TY W ESLEYAN 57 - Bubba Coleman 17 1S T M E TH. 53 - Corbin Dirks 24 M A C ED O N IA 4« - Scott Miller 18 1 S T BA1*T. 67 - Jason Murpliy 17 B E TH L E H E M 38 - Joey OIn.ssgo 10 Hoy.s 6tli Gnule WAR EA G LES 24 - Greg Brill 4, Josh Carler 5, Zach Dresler 2, Oreg Rogers 5, Payne Miller 4. Chase Sampson 4, C ELTIC S 16 - lien Burton 4, Brad Gaither 2, Greg Nuckols 10, M A G IC 25 - Morgan Hnrrison I, Bret Williams 5. Toby W ill­ iams 2, Tyler Seaford 13, M;iit I'.ssick 4, D EA C O N S 23 - Austin ficll 15, Xavier Dulin 6, Luke Barlell 2. Girls 5th SPARKS 8 - Britlani Slewart 4, Kayla Cornalzcr 4, C ELTIC S 6 - Ashlon Swicfi^fKKl 3, Caillyn Brake 3, Gilts 5th FIR EB A LLS 14 • «oby Í>íivis 2, Ca.ssandra Dallon 4, Haleigh Brown 4. CheI.sea Doulin 2, Belhany Bradshaw 2, BO BC ATS 6 - Jasmine (innnung 2, Lauren Mar-shall 1, Carmen Grubb I, Christa Smith 2, Hoys 6th BLAZER S 18 - Will Rooney 7, Jevin Scotl 5, Michael Key 6, R O C K ETS 16 - Chase Steele 2, Zach Long 12, Jake Moser 2, Girls 6th RAIDER S 14 - Elyssa Tucker 8, Rebecca Bobo 2, Jordun Moore 2, Chasiti Vamdoez 2, C LO V ER S 9 - Hannah 1, Tisha Ftuulerinirke 4, Wliitnct Short 4, i c a y * T ree S ervicr Tiger W restlers Tune Up For C rucial Erw in Rem atch South Davie's wrestling team downed two appetizers last week - 69-15 over Corriher-Lipe and 66-24 over Southeast - in gelling primed for a five-course meal at Erwin, Erwin scared the daylights out of Soulii in a nonconference matchup on Nov, 25, The mea­ sure of South's improvemenl since Ihen will come Thursilay on the Eagles' home mat. Coach Howard Riddle may need some Pepto-Bisniol, Soulh lost eight of 15 weight classes in tlie first meeting - when a 42- 40 South squeaker wasn't de­ cided unlit the second-lo-last weighi cla.ss - and Thursday will determine whether South can keep pace with h igli-H yin g North Davie, “ W e've gol M onday and Tuesday lo gel ready for China Grove and B rw in ," he said, "W e 're getting better. Now we've got lo figure out what we're going to do in the lineup. We’ve got to figure out who's going where.’' Last week's outcomes wont according lo form, given that South (6 -0,3-0 Mid-South Con­ ference) has outscored everyone but Erwin 327-97. “ It's hard to gel excited when you get five forfeits before you start," he said of the win over C -L, C o rrih e r-Lip e came out sirong, taking a 9-0 lead and rip­ ping off a 5-0 lead on Floyil Col­ lins at 103, Collins, though, stoniied back with a vengeance, tying it in the second period and e.scaping 8-7 in overtime. "A 5-0 deficit is winnable, but the kid is a starter from last year and is sirong." Riddle said. "It lakes a lol to come back from five with four minutes lo go." That was it for the drama. South won the next eight weighi classcs for 51 unanswered poinls. Then the Tigers buried South­ east with 10 pins. Th e only downer was Jesse Crolls' pin loss al 189. He was 5-0 with four pins before that, "Crotls was up 3-2 but got caught in a bad move," Riddle said, "It was Ihe Southeast coach's.son. He's been wrestling a while and he's prelty good. Crolls feels like he's a better wrestler, he jusi gol caught in a move and couldn'l get off his back. He didn'l get outwrestlcd. Sometimes you're going lo gel caught, especially in the upper weights." For the week, eighl Tigers wenl 2-0, including Collins, D.J. Garrelson, Zac Shoemaker, Grady Cartner, Jesse Cousins, Jessie I-rye, Caleb Creason and Ezekiel Curry, who posted two pins in his first weelc at heavy­ weight, Gama won his debut al 125 wilh a pin, Graham Hannon split two, “Cartner had a slow slarl Ihis year, bul he wrestled w ell," Riddle .said. There are still eighl regulars with one or no losses, led by Shoemaker (6-0, six pins), Cou.s- ins (6-0, five pins) and Creason (6-0, six pins), Crotls is 5-1 with four pins; Collins, Garrelson and Frye are 5 -1; and Cartner is 4 -1, Notes: The Tigers host China Grove on Dec, 17, After going lo Erwin on Dec, 18, Ihey’re idle until Jan, 6, when they host North Row an,.,, In preliminary action, Dylan Fulk had pins against C -Lipc and Southeast. Other winners against SE were Josh Brill, Jr, Payne, Josh Bur- chani and Chris Johnson. Winning Streak For North Wrestling Reaches 20 North Davie’s v.'restling team stayed perfect despite an imper­ fect win over Knox last week. You could smell a letdown coming with North coming off an eniolional win over Erwin Ihnt delivered Coach Ron K irk’s 300th win. The air in the North- Knox malch was sucked oul when the Trojans walked into the North gym wilh eighl wresllers. The flat Wildcats competed like a team lhat had seven forfeits and 42 points gift-wrapped lo them, winning 66-21 but only oul.scoring Knox’s .seven partici­ pants 24-21, “ We didn't wrestle good," Kirk said, "It was pitiful as far as us being up. W hen they walked in with eight kids, every­ body just kind of went; ‘Is thal all',»' “ Later in the week, the W ild­ cats wenl out inspired and whipped Lexingion for the sec­ ond time 66-23, Th e wins pu.shed them to 7-0 overall and 2-0 in the Mid-South Confer­ ence, Their winning streak is up lo 20, In the M SC sleepwalk over Knox, three unbeaten Wildcals gol their first taste of whal it's like lo gel pul on your back, James Kuell (125 weight class) and Nick Schambach ( 135) were both 5-0 with fotu' pins before getting stuck, and Joel Burnett (112) was 4-0 before getting pinned, "Barnelt and Schambach shouldn’t have gotten beat," K irk said, "Barnett was lied when he got pinned, Schambach was bealing the guy, bul rolled over on his back and couldn't gel up," The Wildcals sure got back lo Iheir besl in a hurry, smacking Lexington with 10.straight pins to open the malch and breezing lo a 60-0 lead. Barnell, Kuell and Schambach all bounced back wilh pins. The 2-0 guys for ihe week wore Michael Harter (83), Zach R ussell-M yors (9 3 ), Rusty O'Connor (103). Taylor Evans (1 19), Ethan C u rlis (1 3 0 ), Nathan Budd (145) and Nic O 'Brien (171), Jared Pallon gol a pin in his slarting-lineup debut al 140, Still, the business-as-usual romp wus tempered by » couplc lost opportunities, Caleb Roniinger gol pinned at 152 af­ ter jumping ahead 4-0. and Rob­ ert Gassett got pinned al 160 af­ ter holding a 10-3 lead. The col­ lapses were stunning becausc Romingcr was 6-0 and Ga.ssclt was 5 -1, "W c'vK got things lo work on." Kirk said, "A lot of times wc go to our back loo easy, ll’s a whole lot easier nol lo get on your back than gelling on your back and gelling up. One thing lhal hurt was tho weather. We d id n ’l gel lo wreslle North Rowan (on Dec. 4) right after Er­ win, and we got into a lull." The week ended with five Wildcats protecting undefeated recoi^ds. Harler, Evans and Cur­ tis are 7-0; O'Brien is 6-0; and Josh Riddle, who didn't wrestle last week, is 5-0. There arc seven more wilh jusi one loss; Russell- Mycrs, Kuell. Schambach and Romingcr are 6-1; Barnell and Budd are 5-1; and O'Connor is 3-1. The season is halfway over and Curlis slill hasn'l been pushed three full periods, All seven of his wins aro pins. Nolcs! The W ildcals hosi China Orove on Dcc. 18. Then they're idle until Jun, 6, when they visit Co rriher-Lip e, ,,. M ichael Rowe and Brett Peterson had pins as North claim ed two of ihree preliniinaries against Lexington. Pratapas’ Scoring Not Enough To Avoid 0-3 Start For North Girls The North Davie girls baskel­ ball loam's disappoinling M id- South Conference record (0-3) is why sevonlli-grade coaches - unlike eighth-grade coaches who have a good idea of whal lo cxpeci - try to restrain them­ selves from saying too much loo •soon during proseason. In early November Coach JaiTile Lyerly ihoughi sho had a leam lhat could, at worst, finish in the upper echelon of the nino- leum M SC, and, at bcsl, compcie >■ for n championship. The W ild- culs (3-3 overall) have enough • lime lo accomplish Iho former, • and Lyerly hasn't given up on the season despite after last week's 1 -2 results - a 41 -16 non- conference win over Forsylh Counlry Day and M SC losses of 49-45 lo Knox and 36-31 lo North Rowan, Sho still believes North's an average team on ils worsl day and a good learn on ils besl day, Unlbrlunaloly for the Wildcats, the M S C has so many good loams thal they've had trouble making thoir case wilh .some tan­ gibility, “This is why 1 hate saying 1 think we're going lo have a good team in preseason," she said, “ Usually there's two or three loams that are good, but this year Erwin, China Grove and Knox haven't lost. West Rowan has a pretty good loam and I don'l think Norih Rowan's lost," The Wildcats guve unboaton Knox a run for ils money, and Ihey did it wilh a dominating ef­ fort from Carly Pratapas. who scored 14 of her 18 poinls in a .second half in which North cul a 22-12 halflime deficit lo two. Pratapas' heroics camo up shorl, however, as Knox look advantage of North's 4-o f-16 foul shooting. “ Even though we lost. Ihis is Iho bost game we've played. We just came up a few points shorl al Iho ond." Lyorly .said, "Knox had been boating everybody 50- 10 or 50-15. and I was expect­ ing us to nol do as well," I f Ihoro was ono seciuencc lhal undid North, it was this: Knox's coaches wore hil wilh a pair of technical fouls in a mailer of sec­ onds, but tho Wildcals missed all I'ntir free throws and failed to cul inlo a 33-30 Knox lead. "Pralapas kept us in it, and if we would have just hil half of our free throws we could have won the game," sho suid. Another thing Lyorly couldn't have fore.seen during Ihe finger- crossing, who-knows-what’s-go- ing-lo-h»ppen proseason was tho absence of point guard Hannah Stroupe, who missed all three of last week's games with the fiu. “ Amlier Parrish ran llie poinl (and scored 10 poinls), but wo needed Hannah out there lo help us handle ihe ball," she said, “Hannah hiidn’l been scoring n bunch, bul she can score.” Afier lurning in their finesl performance, the Wildcals hil Iho other oxlrenie in the 36-31 loss lo North Rowan, They buill a 13-7 lead in Iho first c|uarler, bul were outscored 2 9 -18 over the final 18 minutes, including 9-2 in Ihe crucial fourih, N, Davie led 29-27 go­ ing inlo the fourih. "W o made so many bad passes (in Ihe fourth)," Lyerly said, "We ditln'l play nearly as good as wo did against Knox, We were aliead the whole game un­ til the end. It looked like wo jusi ran out of sieani. Wo played three days in a row, so I think if wo eould have played them (on tho regularly-scheduled day of Dec, 4) we would have done better," North wasted anolher lorrific outing by Pratapas, who tossed iu 16 poinls. Aflor scoring 34 points in the first four games, Pralapas malched lhal in Iwo games and raised lior average to 11,3; "W c put in a new play for her, and we've been gelling (ho ball to her more," Lyerly said, “When .she starts hitting ,„” N()if.s: Parrish had a strong week wilh nine, 10 and 11 points. She hil four 3-poinlers.... North wrapped up Ihe FC D game in the first t|uarler, Tho slarting five of Samantha Maready. Parrish, Sa­ ruh Evans. Pralapiis and Kellie Brown fuelotl a 16-2 run out of tho gate. "Their coach asked rue before the game if wo would nol pross llicni, and wo didn'l pross Ihem al all," Lyoriy said.... A f­ ier playing at China Grove on Doc, 18, North is idle until host­ ing Corrihor-Lipe on Jan. 6, N o rth D nvlc 41, Forsyth County Day 16 - Carly Pratapas 10. Am ber Parrish 9. Sarah Evans 8. Samaniha Maready 4, Kellie Brown 4. Jordan Schullz 2, Sarah Murlin 2, Halie Cariner 2, • Knox 49, Norfh Dnvlc 45 - Pralapas 18, Parrish 10, Brown 8, Cariner 4, Marlin 3, Evari.s 2. N o rth Row an M>, N o rth Davie 31 - Pralapas 16, Parrish 11, Evans 4. Newman Finds Positives Amid Winless Season When North Davie sovenih- grade boys baskelball coach George New m an saw poinl guard A le x M arion handle K nox’s suffocaling press lasi week, he felraboui as good as he has during a winloss season. Marion’s ball-handling poise kept the W ildcals, who have willed againsi heavy pressure all year, closc for most of Iho first half. “ M arion’s dribble ponelrn- tlon has pickcd up. especially in the Knox game.” Newman said. ' “To beat the press was the big­ gest plus againsi Knox, That’s why we stayed in the game as long as we did,” In the most refconi games, N w ib losi 37-25 lo Erwin, 65- 4(i to Forsylh Counlry Day, 45- 23 lo Knox and 41-25 to North Rowan, W hal’s hurl the W ild­ cals most is Iheir lack of size and press-break offense. They have labored to keep games close, much less win, enduring a mar- gin-of-dofoal average of 19 points and rccords ofO-6 anil 0- 3 in the Mid-South Conference. When you’re going through a I'ree-fall season such as this, all a coach can do is focus on individual positives. Besides M arion - who has tho most double-figure scoring games wilh 10 poinls against South Davie, 12 against Southeast ami 12 against Knox - Newman is al.so proud ofthe work of Cody Sulicr. Jacob Roberlson and Michael Burford, Sulicr had 13 poinls against F C D and 10 againsi North Rowan, and Roberlson had 11 againsi FCD , “ Roberlson has tried lo push Ihe right buttons in the past week, uptempo his game and be more assertive on offense,” Newliiari said, “Sulier has iriod lo elevaio his game by also at­ tacking more and looking lo go 10 the hole." Whilo Burford hasn’t con­ tributed much offense, he’s been a monster on the boards, rack­ ing up 11 rebounds againsi Soulheasl, 19 againsi Erwin, 18 against Knox and 13 against North Rowan. "His size is definitely a plus," Newman said, "He's boon Iho biggest surprise. A l tho liegin- ning of the yoar I wasn’t sure how long ho was going to be able lo go in a giiiiio, but he’s one of Iho firsl ones down the court. He gels afier il as far as cleaning the gla.ss. If wo can just gel him lo got some puibacks.” After playing al China Grovo on Dec. 18, North is idle until hosling Corriher-Lipe on Jan. 6. 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Depot street • 751-5948 • 1-8В8-4вэ-з781 16tli AnniMl SK RMotutlon Run »ЕСЕМПЕК 27.2003 D A V I E F A M I L Y Y M C A 15th Annual 5K Resolution Run & 11/2 Mile Fun Run/Walk Saturday, D ecem ber 2 7 ,2 0 0 3 U S A F T Certified PROCEEDS BENEFIT YMCA TEEN PROGRAMS The Davle Family YMCA Invites you lo start your new year off right. Join us for the 5K RESOt-UTION RUN or 1 1Й MILE FUN RUNЛ/VA1.K. Once again this year, the YMCA will provide a safe, quality event to accommodate the serious compelitor as well as athletes of all levels. Proceeds benefit the Davle Family YMCA Teen Program. LOCATIONI Davle Family'ШСА, 215 Csmelery Sireel, Mockaville.NC 27028 AGE DIVISIONS; 13 & Under, 20-24,25-29,30-34,35-39,40-44,45-(9,50-54,55-69,60-64,65-69, and 70 & Up. AWARDS; S 50.00 4 RUNNERS ONLY gilt cerlilicales will be given lo the overall lire! place mala and female linishera In the 5k race Awards will be given to Ihe lop lliree male and fsmale linlshora In each 5K group division. No duplicate awards will be given. Special rocognllion will be given lo the Youngesl participant. Don’t forget to make your New Year's resolutions II Door prizes from local businesses will be given away during breakfasi. T-SHIRTS; T-shirts are guaranleed lo the lirsl 150 ninners registered and рай. PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Our Iradematkl Hoi and frestiolf Iha grtddte wilh lots of coffee and iuice. Breakfast served unlilftiod Is depleted. RACE DAY SCHEDULE; 7;00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:30am REGISTRATION;$15.00 $18.00 $35.00 $6,00 $4.00 RegislrallortPackel Pfck-up 11/2 Mile Fun Run/Walk 5K Resolution Run Pancake Breakfasi & Awards Ceremony Pre-registrallon (by Dec. 20) Race Day Regislralion Family Package lor both races (each person must be registered by Dec. 20) Fun Run Breakfast only (Purchase the day of race) Nnmc:^ Address:____ Home I’lionc;___ K«cc KDteiing;. CUy: Work PI\one:_ _Лйе (race day)_ Male FemaJe_ . Slate:ZipU 5K 1 1/2 M ile RunAValk T a h iti SUe:_ Kate Waiver In consideration of ihc acccpiancc of thli entry 1 hereby release and discharge ihe Davle Family YMCA and any other sponsoring ftfowpi. officials, ntuperty uvmca. and til people ot Rtoups connected In any way with ihc Resolution Kun from any injury ot loss v,Wch roiaht oc- during my participalion and iravej U> and from ihc race lo be held on December 27,2003. Signaiurv:_, Parent Signaiurc:_(Ifundcragc IH) B4 - D A V IE C O U N T Y E N TE R P R IS E R E C O R D , Thursday, Dcc. 18,2003 Davie B oys Throttle Defending State C ham ps Continued From I’lisc lU "O il, he's fim Id piny willi. He's am azing." Pricc said. "When you've got u guy down tow like lhat, you don't hesilalc ■ on a shot bccausc there's n good chance he'll rebound it. l ie's gol a (inedium-rungc) shot thal he never took last year. Thai's prelly deadly if you've got a 6-6 guy hitting an oulside shot, and he kicks it out good. That makes it a lot easier for us guards." “ He has such good anticipa­ tion, and that's not something you necessarily coach." Abshcr said'of I3urns' 39 blocks. "It makes our guys play liardcr de­ fensively. They can put more pressure on Ihe ball knowing he’s back there." Davie 74, N. Iredcii 42 .Smith and Bums entered with a combined scoring average of 38 - morc than half of Davie’s average - bul Abshcr shuttled fresh bodes on and off the floor and received balance as 10 play­ ers scorcd. • Aiken (10 points. 5-of-6 shooting, nine rebounds) shifted gears after three shaky games. "He just needed that one game where he would feel good about himself." Absher said. "A t the firsl of Ihe year he fell this bur­ den to be really good right off, and he kind of pressured himself a little." • M cN eil, a sophomore swingnian. showed what he can do with eight points, five assists and three steals. He was acro­ batic in the open floor, breaking a North press with a behind-llie- back dribble and scoring on a playground move. "A lot of that's just people being athletic.” Abshcr said. “ As a coach you love thttl," McNeil said; "Tlie firs l tim e I came out (vs. Mooresville). I was nervous and didn’t try much. Tonight I tried to take charge a little more.” • Collins' time came in the sccond c]uarter, and he re­ sponded with 10 points in a mat­ ter of niinules. He hit 5-of-7 sho|s, including two 3s. and fin­ ished with 12 points. “ He’s a very good shooter." Absher said. "That was whal we’ve been looking for. We thought we could pluy a lot of people, pres­ sure people and get Ihc ball up and down the floor. Gosh. 11 played and they all contributed.” Everybody impressed. Travis Howell had eight poinis. five as­ sists and four steals, I3randon Capweli hail four assists, four steals and five rebounds and Wilson converted both shot at­ tempts. "Collectively is how we’ve got to win.” Absher said. “ I don't want any one person to feel like they’ve got lo carry the load. We got good play al point guard from Howell, if that lakes a little burden off Foo. that’s greal.” Davie 73, W. Rowan 58 Burns’ gem of a game was validation lhal he cnn be a gamer against quality competilion. He made 11-of-19 field goals, nar­ rowly missed a triple-double for the third slraight game and led the first win over Wesl since January 1992. Davic had losl 14 straight in the series, including 68-37 lasl year, "After Ihe wuy they beat us last year, il fell real good to slick il to them,” Burns said. "The guards did a real good job get­ ting me the ball, and I finished. I couldn'l remember the last time we beat them. I mean, all I ever hear is about how they kill us, and now we're a good team.” Smith had 14 points, six re­ bounds and four assists, i’rice hil two 3s for 11 poinis. Mashore had six points and eight boards and AikeiV had eight points and five boards. Bul Burns’ passing surprised Absher most. “ To be a post player and have the passing ability he does is somewhat unusual.” he said. "Wc lell our guys if you’re away from the ball, you beller be ready because he’s very unselfisli.” Although the Falcotis (3-3) are a shadow of Ihc team thal en­ tered the season with a 61 -game winning streak, Davie will never be picky nboul a win over West. The scenc was as joyous as any in Absher’s two years al Davie. “They’ve won Ihc 3-A slale championship two years in a row, they have great tradition, they’re very, very, very well- coached and Ihcy’re slill very athletic,” Abshcr said. “ They have a scheme and know what they’re going to do, and for us to play as well as we did, this is a big stepping stone for us.” The War Eagles watched Marcus Milchell (25 points) hit three 3s and trailed 38-35 at half- time. Bul they could do no wrong in the sccond half. After trying a fancy pass and committing a turnover on a two- on-one fastbreak. Smith ab­ sorbed an icy glare from Absher. Smith atoned for the mistake with a spectacular four-minute stretch lhat lumed a 40-40 game into a 52-44 Davie lead. Smith’s tear included seven poinis and tv/o defensive charges. "I felt pretty bad (about the turnover), I knew it was a dumb mistake,” Smith said. “ I realized I needed to make it up bccause il was a lighl game." “ if you make a bad decision on offense, make up for il on de­ fense. If you make a bad play on defense, make up for it on of­ fense," Absher said. “ You ’ve gol to be menially tough enough to let it go and go make the next play. That's a great example of that.” Burns spiced his scrapbook night in a four-minute span ihnt bridged the third and fourth. He put Davie ahead to stay with a Ule're just a mouse-click away... 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W e’ve Got You Covered Online! upu;w.enterprise-recor(l.com D a v i e B o y s B a s i < e t b a l l S t a t i s t i c s Record: 5-1,0-0 CPC Gms Pts Rebs Avg Assists Avg PPG Aiken 5 30 32 6.4 3 0.6 6.0 Bums 6 113 64 10.6 14 2.3 18.8 Capwcll 6 22 16 2.6 16 2.6 3.6 Collins 2 12 2 1.0 2 1.0 6.0 Hall 2 4 1 0.5 2 l.O 2.0 Howell 6 25 12 2.0 17 2.8 4.1 Mashore 6 38 56 9.3 13 2.1 6.3 McNeil 3 13 8 2.6 6 2.0 4.3 Morgan 1 0 7 7.0 0 0.0 0.0 Price 6 58 19 3.1 5 0.8 9.6 Schweit 5 10 5 1.0 ,4 0.8 2.0 Smilh 6 101 31 5.1 28 4.6 16.8 Wilson 2 4 1 0.5 1 0.5 2.0 Yeager DAVIB 2 0 0 0.0 0 60.0 0.0 0.0 71.6 OPPONENTS 3-Pointcrs; Price 9, Smith 6, Collins 2, Howell 2, Capweli Steals: Smilh 8, Aiken 7, Capwcll 5, Howell 5, Price 5, Mashore 4, McNeil 3, Collins 2, Sehwcit 2, Yeager 2, Bums, Hall Blocks: Bums 39, Mashore 5, Smilh 4, Aiken 3, Capweli 2, Howell, Morgan, Price three-point play thal evoked a loud roar from the crowd and triggered a 17-4 run. Aiken capped the run - for a 6 1 -48 lead with 5:40 lo play - on a pass from Bums. “The lasl couple of fourth quarters, I kind o f faded away,” Bums said. "So this fourth quar­ ter 1 felt it was my job to step up.” Davie was unstoppable in the fourth, hitting 7-of-lO field goals, 7-of-9 frce throws, grab­ bing 13 of 18 rebounds and hold­ ing West to six field goals in the final 12 minutes. Notes: In the first half, Mor­ gan m ight have set a w orld record for rebounds in the short­ est time. He yanked down seven and blocked a shot in about two minutes. “ He has a knack for the ball.” Absher said. “ It’s jusl an inniite ability, I guess, but a lot of lhat comes from just drive. He has tremendous fight and heart, and finishing w ill comc w ilh morc experience." ... Price de­ livered 10 of his II poinis dur­ ing n critical stretch that started with West up 34-28 and ended w llh the game lied al 40-40. "That’s the good thing wilh our depth,” Absher said. “ It’s differ­ ent people on different nights.” Davie 74, North Iredell 42 - C liff Bums 13, Dewayne Collins 12, Josh Aiken 10, Foo Smith 9, Travis Howell 8, Raeshon Mc­ Ncil 8, Ryan Price 5, Terrell W il­ son 4, Michael Mashore 3, David Schweit 2. Dovie 73, West Rowan 58 - Bums 26, Smilh 14, Price 11, Aiken 8, Mashore 6, Brandon Capwcll 4, McNeil 4. W inters Propels Davie J V Boys To 2-1 Record For the sccond straight game, the fate o f the Davie JV boys baskclball team’s oppo­ nent was obvious early. The War Eagles were relentless in the first quarter, roaring lo a 20- 2 lead over host North Iredell behind guard K yle W inters, whose three-point barrage sent them cruising to a 64-48 vic­ tory. In the previous game, a 61- 55 win over Mooresville, Davie siruck M ooresville’s jugular with a 23-7 first-quarter blitz. “We jumped on them again,” Coach Terry M ilchell .said af­ ter Davio improved lo 2-1 in nonconfcrence play. “ W ith all my players, we’ve won the first quarter by 34 points. We’ve ba­ sically had our margin of vic­ tory in the firsl quarter the past two games." W inlers entered the game midway through the first and responded with three ofhis four threo-poinlcrs cn route to 16 points. Although the lefty long- range specialist cnme o ff the bench, M itchell considers him a starter. “ W inters gave us a big spark,” he said. "I hove what I call eight starters. I’m rotating them to let them all get a start." Diwie held 15-point leads nt the end o f the second and third quarters. The Raiders actually oulscored Davie 46-44 over the final 24 minutes, but they never made it close because they were no match inside for De­ von Venable, who dropped in 20 points. In fact, no one has been a match for Venable, who scored 18 against Lake Norman and 12 in just over a half of ac­ tion against Mooresville. “ He was just unstoppable in­ side,” Mitchell said, “ He scored just, about every tim e he touched it.” M ilchell Ivey and Evan Hnll added seven and six points re­ spectively. Tho W ar Eagles w o u ld , likely be 3-0 if they would have hnd a fu ll squad in a 58-57 opening loss to Lake Norman. RcShaun Parks, Hall, Winters and Drew Yeager weren’t with M itchell when Davie blew a com fortable lead at Lake Norman. "(Varsity coach M ike Ab- she'r) hns most o f them in P.E., I’d say II o f the 13,” he said. “ He has worked a lot on their fundamentals nnd made them all stronger players.” Davie is idle until Jan. 2, when it plays at Statesville. It hosts Alexander Central on Jan. 9. Davie 64, N orth Iredell 48 - Devon Venable 20, Kyle W in­ ters 16, M itchell Ivey 7, Evan H all 6, D rew Yeager 5, Jonathan M ayfield 3, D illon Manship 2, Ben Kuhn 2. special o£ the W eek Single Christmas Cards 1/2 Price Boxed Christmas Cards 2 5 % O f f lo r i> ria l in io n iia llo ii on (Irim s & Ik 'h HI» |)r(*l)li-m s, no to Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 _________ w w w .lostcrdrugco.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I’htirsdiiy, Dcc. 18,2003 - BS Coach Mike Abslier has pointed Davie’s boys basketball team In the right direction, it entered the week 5-1 after ending a 14-game losing streak to West Rowan Dustin Morgan fights for a rebound. After missing several games with injury, he impressed in his debut. Josh Aiken soars inside for a layup.Dustin Morgan rebounds. - Photos by James Barringer cliff Burns overwhelmed West with 26 points, 16 boards. B6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 18,2003 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 18,2003 - B7 West Rowan surrounds Davie senior Aiiison Schafer.- Photos by James Barringer L o s s e s O v e r s h a d o w S p a r k l i n g S t r e t c h B y B o o t h Continued I'rum Piigc U l year, exposed Davie's on-tlie- ball defense - or lack iliereof - carly and popped three 3-polnl- ers to build a 15-6 lead. The mnrgin slrelclicd lo 21 -10 before M aclciniosh, W alker and Maready ignited the offense. Dnvie rallied almost nil the wuy back and made a fine game of it until tlie final three minutes. Marendy, Schnfer, Walker and Booth mnde second-linlf bnskels lhal pulled Davie wilhin three and four poinls. Schafcr’s free throw with 3:05 left made it 53- 49, but Davie wouldn’l scorc again until tliere were three .sec­ onds left. North's deadly three-guard offense - twins Tnlilhu and Tara Gaither and Z.Z. Odom - com­ bined for 43 points. Carly Bootti (23) and Allison Schafer (right) play defense. D a v i e G i r l s B a s k e t b a l l S t a t i s t i c s R e c o r d : 2 - 4 , 0 - 0 C P C (■ms Pts Rebs Avs Assists Avg 0.0 PPG Boger 2 0 1 0.5 0 0.0 Booth 6 85 59 9.8 5 0.8 14.1 Bowden 6 27 20 3.3 15 2.5 4,5 Cornatzer 5 10 3 0.6 4 0.8 2.0 Dwiggins 6 26 29 4.8 19 3.1 4.3 HarrLs 1 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 Mackintosh 5 12 18 3.6 1 0.2 2.4 Maready 6 94 48 8.0 8 1.3 15.6 O'Neal 1 0 1 1.0 1 1.0 0.0 Schafer 6 , 65 . 45 7.5 31 5.1 10.8 Walker 6 33 7 1.1 20 3.3 5.5 Whitaker 2 2 0 0.0 0 0,0 1.0 Willinms 3 2 0 •0.0 0 0.0 0.6 DAVIE 59.3 OPPONENTS 58.5 3-Polntcrs; Schafer 8, Walker 5, Booth, Dwiggins, Mnready . Steals: Schnfer 18, Dwiggins 13, Marendy 10, Bowden 9, Walker 8, Booth 4, Mackintosh 4, Cornatzer 3 lilocks: Marendy 7, Schnfer 3, Booth, Whitaker “They've got several outside shooters, and after five 3-poinl- ers it's too late to recognize what you’re supposed to be doing, which is pressure the ball,” Siephens snid. West Rowan 71, DavIc 59 This one figured to be a West walkover. The undefeated Fal­ cons came in averaging 84 points, but Davie pinyed patient, clever offense and had West vyorried until late in the third quarter. Davie stunned West 8-2 in the first four minutes, nnd Walker's trey forged a halftime lie. A big win seenied tiuile possible when Booth, Dwiggins and Mackin­ tosh delivered go-ahead buckets in the Ihird. Davie finally folded after Mackintosh’s comerjumper pro­ vided n 42-41 lead. The Fnlcons were held to their lowest output of a 6-0 season, but they pulled away with n 14-2 run because they hnd too much penetration for Davie. Hillary Hampton’s 16 points moved the senior guard inlo third on West’s career scoring chnrt. Her 1,449 points runk 10th nll- lime in Rownn County. "Offensively I have no com­ plaints. We were pntient, wc looked for things and we swung the ball,” Stephens said. “ But we let (Hampton and Rashonda Mayfield, who scorcd 17) pen­ etrate al will and Icl them get scc­ ond, third nnd fourth shots by nol going nfter the bull. They’ve got strong pinyers. They’re averag­ ing 80-something points a game, .so you know you’ve got lo slop the ball." Notes: Dwiggins was averng­ ing three points going inlo Wesl, and the source of her struggles was discovered last week; a deep ■ bruise in her right (shooting) nrm. Maybe the West game wns the stnrt of something. Dwiggins had 11 points, six nssists, five rebounds nnd three stenls. “ We thought her arm was broken,” Stephens said. "She’s been In n lot of pain, and it’s a relief lhal it’s not broken because she’s very valuable.” ... The War Engles pinyed Monday and Tuesday against Lake Norman nnd Mooresville. They are idle unlil Ihe Sam M oir Christmas Classic nt Catawba College (Dec. 27,29, 30). N orth Iredell 59, Davle 51 - Curly Booth 17, Allison Schafer 9, Nicole Maready 8, Alyson Walker 8, Allison Mnckinto,sh 6, Andren D w iggins 2, Alyse Bowden I. West Rowan 71, Davie 59 - Boolh 17, Dwiggins 11, Schnfer 11, Marendy 6, Walker 6, Mack­ intosh 6, Bowden 2. Andrea Dwiggins goes In for two of her 11 points. Allison Schafer alters a shot. G i v e S a n t a A B r e a k ! S h o p lik e S a n ta d o e s . I n t h e p a g e s o f t h e D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d . S a n t a l o v e s t o s h o p l o c a l l y a n d w h e n h e w a n t s t o f i n d t h e b e s t s h o p s a n d r e s t a u r a n t s i n t h e a r e a h e p i c k s u p t h e l a t e s t e d i t i o n o f t h e D a v i e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d . M a k e y o u r g i f t g i v i n g s i m p l e t h is C h r i s t m a s w i t h a G I F T S U B S C R I P T I O N t o t h e E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d . 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Andrea G rant Lifts South Girls Soulli D a vie ’s scvLMitli- gradc girls basketball icani fi­ nally found reasons lo smile, picking up its first wins against C o rrih er-Lipe (34-20) and Southeast (48-15) last week. 11 mattered nol ut nil ib iil C orriher-Lipe and Southeast are in Ihe bottom half o f the nine-leam Mid-South Confer­ ence. Nor lhat Soulh has a lon^ way 10 go to extend the m o­ m entum . The Tigers ju st needed a win. “ I’m not going to lie lo you. It was lough (starting 0-3)," Coach M ike McDougall said. "It was nico to get everybody in for extended periods nnd see eight people score (vs. South­ east). Even w ith those losses, I had a cotiple leaders that might not be the best players, but they were still keeping ihcir chins up and keeping a positive atti­ tude." . The Tigers (2-3, 2-1 MSC) had lost by 17 to North Davie and by nine to both Erwin and West Rowan. At 0-3 and 0-1 in Ihc MSC, they were on the brink o f oblivion. And the pos­ sibility o f ending the nose dive against CoiTiher-Llpe was in doubt Ihrough the first half af- ^ I t w a s n i c e t o g e t e v e r y b o d y in f o r e x t e n d e d p e r i o d s a n d s e e e i g h t p e o p l e s c o r e . ” ■ South Coach Mike McDougall ter South trailed S-4 in the first quarter and led by only 14-11 nt hnlflinie. "I lold Ihem; ‘They're not going lo give il to you. Ifyou want this game, you have lo fight for it,' “ McDougall said. “They were big and physical and there was a lol of pushing and shoving going on oul Ihere. “They were lough and hung in there." M cDougall’s halftime lec­ ture didn't trigger an immedi­ ate response as South’s lead stayed at three in the third quar­ ter. But Andrea Grant lit a spark in the fourlh, scoring seven of her 16 poinls and pulling a 14- 3 dagger in Corriher-Lipe. It turned out thal O rnnt’s gam e-saving flo u rish was m erely a warm up. She fo l­ lowed with 20 poinls in the 33- point wipeout o f SoulheasI, laking Ihe Patriots apart with one-on-one moves. "They were playing us man- lo-man, we spread Ihe floor a lillle bil and Andrea just kept d riv in g ," M cD ougall said. "She’s prelly fasl and she’s gol some nicc moves. She’s got Ihis lillle spin move lhat she’s w orking on, and it’s coming along." Afler averaging eight poinls in Ihe 0-3 funk, Granl raised her average all Ihe way Io 12. To put South’s 48-point out­ burst against Southeast in per­ spective, il scorcd a lolal of 4S in Ihe firsl two games. "Il was nicc Christmas pre­ sents,” McDougall said. Sydney Crawford and Tone­ sha Turner backed Granl wilh nine and seven poinls, respec­ tively, againsi C-L. Tunicr and Jessa Ren adilcil 10 and seven poinls againsi Sli. Though cenler Kayla Grubb and forward Rachel M ackin­ tosh combined I'or only six poinls in the wins, what Ihey contributed can’t be localed in the scoring column. "Grubb's got a big hearl," he said. “ She gels banged around underneath and always, always wants lo go back in and keep going. The same w ilh Mackin- losh." The drnm alic turnaround pul the MSC on notice, bul keeping Ihings rolling won’t be easy. The Tigers play at China Grove on Dcc, 17 and al home to Grwin on Dec. IS. N orlli Davie, which pounded Soulh 43-26 on Nov. 20, losl lo Krwin by 10. A fler Chrislmas break. South plays Jan. 6 al North Rowun. “ This w w k is going lo he more o f n chnllenge,” McDou- gnll snid. “ Bul we've gol .some confidence." South Davie 34, C orriher- Lipe 20 - Andrea Grant 16, Sydney Crnwford У. Tonesha Turner 7, Jessa Ren 2. Soulh Diivie 48, SoulheasI IS - Granl 20, Turner 10, Ren 7. Kayla Grubb 4, Crawforil 2, Rachel Mackintosh 2, Kelsey Taylor 2 .Tabi W ill I. •Jessa Ren works inside In a physical game with C- Sydney Crawford drives as in a 34-20 win. south Davie's cheerleaders had plenty to cheer about as both South basketball teams went 2-0 for the week • Photos by Robin Fergusson DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I’hursdiiy, Dcc. 18, 2003 ■ 15 James Mayfield lays in two of his 19 points. Chris Sponaugle fires. - Photos by Robin Fergusson. James Mayfield wrestles the ball away.Jess Cartner looks for a teammate. U n b e a t e n S o u t h B o y s Y e t T o F a c e S e r i o u s C h a l l e n g e Continued From I’nge H I to James and Mayfield nnd wns just being n team player. He look Ihe ball to the nick (vs. SE), nnd hc got Iwo three-point pInys nnd made two big three-pointers lo slnrt Ihe third c|uarler. “ Perry does a great job on the offensive boards, nnd on our press he’s the guy that’s nil over Ihe inbounder. Even though Ill­ ing and Walls don’t pul up Ihe poinls, they gel us sel up where wc need to be. And Oswell and Sponaugle fill in for Mnyfield luul James. Wc lose some scor­ ing, bul there’s no dropoff in re­ bounding. They work hard and box oul euch and every lime.” Afler experiencing two mis­ erable years, Devcrjcks finds himself with a much different problem; He's concerned about overconfiilence. Thc Tigers were never in trouble ngainst South­ east - the halftime gap was 30- 15 - but ihey were nol playing lo Devericks’ standards, nnd you could hnve fried an egg on the buck of his neck al hnlflinie. W hnlever he said in Ihc locker room worked. South, which sleamrollcd lo a 36-8 half- time leud ngainst C-L, responded with a mesmerizing 27-2 ihird- quiirter run. Absher and Mny­ field accounted for 19 of Ihose poinls. “ We had some mental lupses nnd I wasn't pleased wilh our execution," hc said. “ Il wouldn’t be bud for any other team, but , for what we’re cnpable of I thought it was prelly bad. “ I told Ihem if they want to do somelhing special, Ihey huve the lools lo do il. If ihey wnni to do il, il's up to them." The Tigers play al China Grove on Dcc. 17 and at home to Erwin 011 Dec. 18. Following Christmns break, they play at North Rowan on Jan. 6. Soulh Davle 51, Corrlhcr- Lipe 30 - Jumes Mayfield 19, Perry Janies 12, Drew Absher 7, Shyteck Brown 5,' Brandon Walls 3, Je.ss Cnrlner 3, Josh Oswell 2. Soutli Dnvic 67, Southeast 29 - Abshcr 24, Mnyfield 18, Jumes 10, Landon Harris 5. Brown 4, O sw ell 2, Chris Sponnugle 2, Shelton Howurd I, Xavier Howell I. Perry James hits a layup. 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Starting at $15.00 7 0 % o ff New Towne Shojj^in^ N c n e w H O L ID A Y H O U R S : 9 lpm -6pni Sun [ f i III D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 18,2003 - Cl A L i m o u s i n e F i t F o r A n E d i t o r A d v a n c e P ia ra d e O rg a n ize rs P la y T rick By Dwight Sparks Davie County Enterprise Record Never trust that Advance parade bunch. I have been deceived, tricked and led down tlie primrose path - only to find horse manure waiting for me. They would treat me with dignity, they said. W ith style. W ith decorum be fitting my station in life. The jackass five years ago was just a joke, they said. This time, they would make up for that little fun they had at my considerable expense. They promised to send a stretch limousine lo my doorstep - to take me to the Advance Christmas Parade on Saturday to serve as one o f the parade’s dignitaries. H aving ju st been grand m arshal o f the M ocksville parade, the Advance parade organizers wanted me to be part o f their procession. The well-appointed lim ou­ sine arrived on schedule - a 25- footer with seats for 10 - a bar, television, moon roof, every­ thing. I made him wait for 10 or 15 minutes outside tlie house to make sure all the neighbors saw it. Heads turned a^ we drove along the way to the parade. I had bought tons and Ions o f candy - the good chocolate stuff - to throw to the crowds at the parade. They didn’t get it. .Shortly before the parade was.to start, they hijacked n^y limousine. There was a m ix-up, they said. A second limousine to escort W TQ R ’s Aunt Eloise hadn’t arrived, had apparently broken down, and would I mind waiting while the limousine took her first and circled back for me? M ind? O f course not. “ Ladies” first. Momm a taught me to be courteous. So I waited in the cold and wind, shivering and shaking, me in my spiffy tuxedo and red bowtie for that limousine to come back. The D avie Rockettes - a high-stepping, sharp-dressing troupe - charmed the crowd. I recognized at least one o f them as a former Sweet Potato Queen from the MocksviUe parade. The Davie High Schooi band marched by, as did dozens of old cars and truck and tractors. Lots of the congressional candidates were there. After two hours, w ith the w orld’s longest parade still m arching on, I became suspicious. Parade m atriarch Linda Carter and her minions were up to something. "Where is that limousine,” they fretted aloud to me. 1 began looking for my old friend the jackass to step forward. Had they fooled me again? Finally, the horses - always near the end - camc by. The limousine, they said, had been found. But no longer in its original condition. This was a classic example of the old bait-and-switch. R ichard Poindexter announced he was my new chauffer. And the limo wus now a junker Ford Crown Victoria being towed by a wrecker. A security squad - dressed as a Secret Service detail - surrounded the vehicle, perhaps to prevent my escape. And off we went, me sitting at a 30-degree angle. It became the wrecker d rive r’s duty to spot horse droppings, He stopped. M y door opened, and I was escorted to the rear o f the vchiclc and handed a scoop. Horse manure detail. I had politely declined that cerem onial pooper-scooper offer a couple months ago. But now I had the scoop, like it or not. And so we went, stopping repeatedly. M y old farm boy skills were reimplemented, cleaning the streets of Advance. Horse manure has a fragrance that’s worse, perhaps, than the cow manure I shoveled in my youth. 1 stepped in some, got a little on my clothes. Wanted to get a little on Linda Carler. It was everywhere. Those horses saved up for the parade - eager to give me work. It brought back memories of my youth, and it made me realize something about Davie County. We have people on the eastern fringe o f the county staying up at night devising these elaborate hoaxes and schemes. And 1 fell for it. A fter what they did five years ago, lliey tricked me again. 1 am a fool - again. After five showers, I still smell lhal horse manure. Spectators line N.C. 801 for the 9th annual Advance Christmas Parade.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Katie Trotter and Sara Handy throw candy to the crowd. Vicl<i Fleming of Coldwell Banker Realtors dresses as The Nutcracker. Sophie Potts in grandmother Shirley Potts' lap waves from a Cornatzer-Dulin fire truck. Members of Cub Scout Pack 732 are all smiles as they walk the parade route. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 18,2003 C o H e t t e - O ’ N e a ! C o u p l e M a r r i e d Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Franklin O 'N eal Jan Marie Colletle and Brad­ ley Franklin O'Neal were united In niiirriajje Oct. 19 at Cody Creek Clnipcl in Dobson. The private ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Dennis Mnrshnll. The bride was escorted and jjivcn in marriage by her son, Luke. She chose her best friend, Paula Orrell of Mocksvillc, as her matron of honor and her daughter, Kirsten, ns maid of honor. The groom cliose his father, Paul O’Neal of Mocksville, as best man. Jeff O’Neal o f Char­ lotte, brother o f the groom, served ns groomsman. The grooin’s stepson, Luke Hatley of M ocksville, also served as an usher. During the lighting o f the unity candle, the couple was hon­ ored with a solo by their daugh­ ter, Kirsten, who sang "A Mo­ ment Like This." Windsor McConnell of Char­ lotte attended the guest register. The groom’s aunt, Elninc Foster, directed the wedding. Music was provided by Josh Foster. Following the ceremony, a cake cutting and dinner were held at The Depot. The bride is the daughter of Judy Collette and the late B ill Collette. She graduated from Dnvie High School and nttended the Universily of North Cnrolinu at Chapel H ill. She is employed by Yndkin Valley Telephone Membership Corporation. The groom is the son of Paul nnd Brenda O’Neal o f Mocks­ ville. He is a grndunte o f Dnvie High School und is employed as n lineman at EnergyUnited Elec­ trical Cooperative. The couple resides in Mocks­ ville. SALES DRIVE a004CHRVSUR TOWN & COUNTRY «298 KSror M8,988 1 H V A OMV. 4 Capt.tin Ch4ir iSuM Aulunuilic, AifC. Puww WfK)owt Pott«rOoorLnckti«1h KtyOtt tntry. AM/FM/CD 8ufi Scr«*n 0>4U. Tilt, CruiM, r-PatM'ucr IVMtine. Pte nr.ЗлШг 9i4l Anchort 4 C4w<t 0«tt Valli«« >1 Arwftca Juit Ool Ггмf TO.OOft Mil* PowM Ttiin «»narrt». 0 Uown. 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Lindsay Smilh of Salisbury wns junior bridesmaid. Alex Nnil of Winston-Salem was his brother's best man. Ushers were Jason DesNoyers and J.C. Hendrix of M ocksville, Jacob Elrod nnd Anthony Ward of Winston-Sa­ lem, Scoll Frazier of Bermudn Run and Jeremy Hellon of Ad­ vnnce. Cnmeron Smith o f Snlisbury served as acolyte. Healy Junker o f Mocksville was flo w e r g irl, and Luke M cDaniel o f M ocksvillc was ring bearey. The bride, daughter o( Kathi7 n Alexander Smith and H. Kenneth Sm ith Jr. o f China Grove, is a graduate of South Rownn High School nnd earned a bachelor’s degree in commu­ nication studies from the Univer- ^ sity o f North Carolina nt Char­ lotte. She is employed ul Bank of America in Chnrlolle. The bridegroom, son of Mr. nnd M rs. Jnmes S. N nil ol M ocksville, is n graduate ol Davie High School and an hon­ ors graduate of Western Carolina U niversity, where he earned bachelor’s nnd mnsler’s degrees in manufacturing engineering technology. He is un industrial engineer ut F reightliner in Mount Holly. After a wedding trip lo Ja- mnicn, the couplc w ill live in Cornelius. 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W o m a n ’s C l u b I n s t a l l s N e w O f f i c e r s The OFWC-NC Mocksville Womnn’s Club met Dec. 3 ut Bermudn Run Country Club for the nnnual Chrislmas party. Tho meeting was called to or­ der by Myrna Harris, president. Phyllis Potter presented a devo­ tional pertaining to the Advent season and Christmas. Club hostesses for December were Elette O wen, Lindn Sechrist, Myrna Harris, Ell;e Albrecht and M ary Lou Musselman. The tables were decoralcd with miniature silver Christmas trees accented wiih blue nnd white ornaments sur­ rounded with white feathers. Handmade crocheted omtiments by Elke Albrecht were given as gifts. Guests wqre welcomed and members received their 2004 Mocksville Woman's Club Year­ books, compiled by Sally Brinin- stein and dedicated to Doris Carman, who hnd produced the book for the past 10 years. The new 2004-2006 Womnn's club officers were inducted; Linda Sechrist, president; Eleiie Owen, first vice president: Vickie Smithermnn, second vice presi-' J. dent; Mary Lou Mu.sselmnn,.sec­ retary; and Elke Albrecht, trea­ surer. , Myrna Harris was praised for her lendership ns president for the past two years. She was pre­ sented a gift from the club. The progrnm was presented by the Davie High Dance III and IV students under the direction of Terri Winchell. Each student Terri Winchell and her dance students from Davie High School performed at the meet­ ing. had constructed choreography based on the cntegories of pnint- ings, poetry, creatures, architec­ ture, technology or social issues. The dancers were Catherine Boyles, Tanya Dixon, Brnndon G oolsby, Jennifer M cO own, M aggie H endrix, Tomisha N orris, Madison Owen and Allison Waypa. Following the program and a blessing by Phyllis Poiicr, 65 guests nnd members enjoyed n scnted lunchcon. 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Joseph is (he son of Joe and Angle Blnnkenship o f Mur- nuiny (fo rm e rly o f M ocks­ villc), nnd hc hns one big sis­ ter, 2 und 1/2 yenr old Lncey Nicolc. Grnndpiircnts includc llic Rev. G ury nntl Loycc Helton o f S ln tesville und M iixln c Pruitt or Reidsville. Chad Sechrcst and Subrinu O ’Ncul nnnouncc the b irlh of tlie ir son, Tunner M ie iih Sechrcst, on Nov. 22, 2003 at Rowan Regionni Hospital. Hc weighed 8 lbs, I oz. G randparents arc B arry nnd Ann Scclircst o f Moeks­ v lllc and Tony nnd Tam m y O ’Neal o f Cooleemee. Grcat- grandparcnls nre Bob nnd Nell Cope o f M ocksville und Leon and Frances O ’Neal o f Cool­ eemee. (ÔNirfP PiD(iE .iSlÉI'eí’Groíw w www.coniferfidge;cöm Hours! Friday & Saturday 9 a in -4 p m th ru • -Ddccm bcr 13,200 [vision^ôf; V alley Ñ urse?y "Со Unique Christnius Gifts Davie County Public Library HISTO RY O F D AVIE C O U N TY (Third Edition, updnted I994-Q5) Jniiics W. Willl 250 years of polilical, business, social, religious, and eduealional history, w illi 7,000 names of early settlers, elected officials, and military veterans. 450 pages -14 0 piclures ГНЕ HISTORIC ARCHITEC rU R E OF DAVIE COUNTY (Reprinled l986edilion) Kirk F. Mohiicy 250 pages - 600 pictures of structures and drawings with descriptive architectural narrative Л and biographical accounts of builders and residents. Cost of each $26.50, Mailing $3,00. ■ 1 . Main Desk Davie County Public Library П All proceeds accrue to the Davie County Library. DAVIE COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1836 ■ 1900 Nancy K. Murphy A record of 4,600 marriages of Davie County people. $22.50 ^ DAVIE COUNTY CEMETERIES Davie Counly Historical & Genealogical Society Approximately 18,000 gravesites with Inscribed biographical Information and dates. M Two-volume set $45.00 DAVIE COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1901 - 1959 Nancy K. Murphy $20.00 1860 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. Murphy and Evarette G, Sain $15,00 H 1870 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. Murphy and Everelte G. Sain $15.00 U 1880 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. Murphy and Everelte G. Sain $20.00 All proceeds accrue to the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society. Purchase price includes mailing. Available lOartln-Wall History Room, Davie County W Libraiy, Mon • Tues • vyed • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm T h r e e W in R a f f ia in C o o ie e m e e C O O L E E M E E - riiaiiks lo two ads of gencrosily. Ilirci: in- iliviiluals arc enjoying some ex­ tra Cliristmas cliccr. And llianl<s to all tliose who purcliaseil raffle tickets, the Cooleemee Historical Associa­ lion will be able lo continue ils efforts al telling Ihe slory of the Soulhern eotlon mill people. A drawing al Davie Discount Drugs in Cooleemee made Mike Livengood of Ben Anderson iioad in Mocksvillc owner of a rare coin collection wiiosc mar­ ket value is $8.40. I larry Wallace won a $100 cash prize for being the second name drawn and Laverne Thom pson won a framed print of Cooleemee's old s(|uare. "I wunl lo thunk Ihe anony­ mous donor of the coin collec­ tion" suid С И Л presideni Jim Rumley. "This was u big con­ tribution and made a pcrfecl rafllc item." Rumley al.so thanked Elizu­ bclh Hinkle for her donation of custom framing. C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 18,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Dcc. 18,2003 - Cf S a n t a B a b y Eleven girls attended the annual Qulnnland in Bermuda Run. Christmas Tea at C a r o ! Q u in n , G r a n d d a u g h te r s H o s t A n n u a l C h n s tm a s T e a That’s Ken Merrell of (Mocksville, surrounded by cast members in the Ala­ bama Theatre Christmas production, "One - For the Holidays” in Myrtle Beach, S.C. For each performance, a man from the audience is chosen to be Santa Baby - and Merrell got that role recently. On Saturday aflernoon, Dec. fi, Ihc fiflh annual Chrislmas Tea was held at Qulnnland, llic home of Ihe Quinns in Bermuda Run. Carol Quinn and her grand- duughlers were Ihe hostesses. Stephanie Perry, 12, lives in Sanford and Danielle Q uinn, whow'ill be lOon I3cc. 21. lives in Clemmons. Those attending this year were Vera and Nicole Angell, Jackie and Luurin Bryant. Shirley Hum lel and Junsen M cD aniel. Judy and A llie Hendrix. JoAnn McAlphinc «nd Sarah Keiger, Ann Oats and I layley Cozart, Lindy Roacli and Lindy Carson, Dec Schaffer und Caroline Drew, und Carolyn und Laura Triplett. Christa Mathis, an cliquellc con.sullanl certified by The Pro­ tocol School of Washington, pre­ sented a progrum on tabic man­ ners for the girls. Each year she helps Ihc girls lo develop lifelimii skills thut increase their self-es­ teem and conridcnce. She wunts the girls to leam to be comfort- uble in uny silualion. Nicolc Angell wus Ihe winner of the annual guessing contest and several of the girls per­ formed for the group. Stephanie read "Tite Candy Cane Book," whicii fells how the caniJy cane cun remind one of Jesus. Punch was poured by Danielle and Steplianic, and the group enjoyed refreshments be­ fore Ihcy exchanged gifts. F iv e P e o p le D ie F ro m A ID S E v e r y D a y |->C iv ita n s iH o id C h r is tm a s P a r ty The Mocksvillc Civitan Club held ils annual Chrislmas parly in the fellowship hall of First Baptisi Church on M onday evening, Dec. 8. Karen Smith, president, wel­ comed nienibers and guests. Davie lleafner gave Ihe invoca­ tion for the meal. During dessert. Louise Siroud entertained wilh Chrislmas music on tite piano, which was followed by a brief Inisiiiess session. The group then enjoyed an exchange of Christ- mus gifts, after which door prizes were won by members and guests. Th e group then gathered around the piano to sing Chrisl­ mas carols. Duvid Joyner shared memories of some ofthe Civitan Christmas purties through the years. The meeling closcd wilh the rcading of liie Civitan Creed. Five people worldwide die of A ID S every minute of every duy. H IV hus hit every corner of t)ic glot)e, infecting more than 42 m illio n men, wom en and children, 5 million in the last year alone. A ccording lo the U .S . Departm ent of Health and H um an Services there arc approximately 40,000 new H IV infections cuch yeur in the United Stules. O f these newly infccted people, hulf arc younger than age 25. According lo the 2002 C D C H IV / A ID S Surveillance Reporl, (Vol. 14) Norlh Curoliila estimated Ihere were 11,112 persons living with H IV mul 7,128 persons Ilving with A ID S. H IV stands for Hum un Immunodeficiency Virus. A ID S stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Tlie H IV virus damages your immune system and lessens its ubilily to Tight off infections. People wilh H IV urc vulnerable lo certain diseu.scs becuusc of Iheir weukencd immune .sys­ tems. Mo.sl hcallhy people arc not as susceptible.lo these op­ portunistic di.seases because their im m une systems arc sirong. When .someone wilh H IV becomes sick wilh one or more of these infections, this is when they ure snid to have A ID S , These infections cuuse very serious illness and death. The exchange of blood and certain body fluids must occur to transmit H IV. The four inain ways to get infected with the H IV vims; sex, sharing needles, mother to baby transmission and Ihrough H IV infected blood or body fluids. You can not get H IV from kissing, shaking hunds, touch­ ing, coughing or sneezing; you cun’t get it from insect or unimul bites; and you can't get it by sharing food, toilet seals or from being in a swimming pool with an H IV infectcd person. There is no cure for HIV, but new drugs arc helping to slow down the duniagc it docs to the immune system. There is no vaccine to prevent HIV. The only protection is Ihrough your own actions; ubstincncc, using con­ doms, using sterile needles, using screened blood transfu­ sions, cxpec.lant mothers with H IV taking u n ti-H iV drugs, choosing a cesorean birth, and by formula feeding instead of breastfeeding the buby. If you are worried Ihul you may havc been exposed lo H IV, there is a simple blood test. Il can luke up to 3 monlhs for H IV unlibodies to show in the body, so lo obtain u reliable resuil, you should lake the lest immediately und then retest in 3 months from the time you think you were exposed to HIV. For more infonnation abotil H IV and A ID S call the National AIDS Hotline I-800-342-AIDS. Information contained in this article was also found on the W orld A ID S Day W ebsile, www.worldaidsday.org. S iib m lH eil by; H e a lth y CaroHnlans o f D avle County Substance A buse!STD! M ental H ealth subcommittee. In te rio r S o lu tio n s W h s ‘E x c e lle n c e ’A w a rd S c o u t B r e a i< fa s t T h is S a tu r d a y Boy Scout Troop 575 of the r-'irsi HaplisI Church of Mocksvillc is hosting a breuk- fasl U) help olTsel Ihe cost of u I’liilnioni trip to Ni^w Mexico iicxi June. The cosl is approximately $1.000 per Scout und eight Scouts arc going. " There huve iieen a lol of fac­ tory layoffs and some families are siilTcring due lo this," said Scouim uslcr C liff Edwards. "This is pur way of lielping tliem in their time of need." There will be a breakfasi at Ihe church fellow ship hall, across from the Davie County Librury dn North Muin Slreet, from 6;30-l0;.10 a.m. Salurday, Dec. 20. The menu; eggs, suu­ sage, ham, grils, pancakes, Ricky Naylor's famous biscuits, milk, coffee and juice. Cost; $6 adulls and $.1(11 and younger). Interior Solutions won Ihe 2003 Honor Awartl for Design Excellence from the Carolinas Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (A S ID ). The award was given in Ihis year's Curolinus Chupler of A S ID Design Speciully Awards, and Em m y Knott W illiam s, presideni, and her team won the honor com peting in the Corporate Over 7,000 Square Feet category. The Honor Award for Design Excellcnce is the liighest-level award given by llie Carolinas Chapter of ASID. The winning project was un interior design for the offices of Winston-Salem-based Alliancc, a Rock-Tenn Company and one ofthe largest point-of-purchuse display und puckuging compun- ies in the counlry. The company selected Interior Solutions for Ihe interior design of a two-story portion of a metal warehouse serving as offices adjoining n muiuifucturing plunl. Interior Solutions team members working on Ihe projcct und shuring in the uward honors include Stephanie H endrix, Melonie Hill, Ellie Wilson and Angie Belhca, Interior Solutions created spaces for Alliunce lhal have an open feel, distinctive attraetive- ness and high functionality. Elemenls include a pre.sentalion conference room that capitalizes on curved walls, corruguled melal ceiling und expo.sed steel structure. Th e lobby shows creative use of color, texture and .scale in punched metal stair risers, painted metal handrails, smooth wood, a corrugated red mclal wall and exposed metnl studs. Alliance’s depnrtmenis flow from creutive spucc to structured space lo fncilitatc work processes and encourage inter­ departmental communicntion. Neutral painl nnd maple com prise verticnl surfnces, accented by cherry horizontal surfaces, Williams said. “ I'm particularly proud of this uccomplishment becnuse il is n munufuciuring fucility and won over corporate offices across the Carolinas," said Williams. She acknowledged the value of her w orking relationship with Kyle Troxell of W inston-Salem ’s Tro x e ll Associates Architecture. "Il was a great example of how nn architect and an interior design nrm worked together and really listened to the client's needs,” she said, “We really nddres.sed the clicnt compnny’s purpose nnd how ils people wanted lo work, nnd everything came together very well.” Hendrix, of Mocksvillc, is the wife of J.C. Hendrix. "She was an imporlant part of our team receiving this award," W il­ liams said. 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From the wide array of merchandise to the out­ standing customer service, Davie Dollar Discount presents a true shopping experience to anyone. “Other dollar stores Just can't compare to ours," says Peter Zakamarek, son of owners Maria and Kazlmierz Zakamarek. Originally from Poland, the Zakamarek family moved to Ad­ vance eight years ago from New Jersey Since then they de­ cided to take Marla’s passion for dollar store shopping and turn it Into a family business. It was a wise decision. "My Mom had always loved visiting and shopping at all the dollar stores." Peter explains with a laugh. "So one day my Dad said that since she Is such a dollar store fanatic, we should Just open our own." Davie Dollar Discount Store, which opened September 15, carries a wonderful selection of items. Below are just a few of the Items you will find: •Greeting cards *Pet supplies •Gift bags ‘Personal hygiene •Hair accessories ‘Cleaning supplies •Assortment ot toys ' ‘Party supplies "We have a better and more varied selection than you will find In most dollar stores. Our gift Items are especially nice," Peter notes. He adds that at this time of year, Davle Dollar Discount Store Is also well stocked with all of your Christmas and holiday needs. "We have a vast array of Christmas decorations, ornaments, candies, gift bags and nice holiday cards." Davle Dollar Discount is located at 7812 Highway 801 South In the Cooleemee Shopping Center next to the Post Office in Cooleemee. Store hours are Monday-Saturday 9:00-7:00. They can be reached at (336) 284-4020. EDWARDSSw^ UGLY ROOF stains REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation's Largest & Oldest Roof St:iin Removers RoofBrite® 785-2030 100 Roy,il 0,ik Dr., Winston-S.ilcni. 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N()lions-Qiiiliing-& Enibroiilery .Supplie.s M o n -T h iir .s 10-8 • F r i-S a t 10 -5 - Ihe Joy^sof Sewing i 421 & L e w is v ille -C ie m m o n s R o a d L e w i (3 3 6 ) 7 6 6 -8 2 7 1 wwH'..4e>viiitîlyy()nr.4.com C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI'RISK RECORD, Thursda.v. Due. 18, 2003 S u p p o r t G ro u p H e lp s W ith Q u e s t io n s A b o u t D ia b e t e s Diabetes i.s one of llie most common and serious clironic diseases in tlie United States. Appro.xim ately 18 m illio n Americans iiave the disease. Have you just been diag­ nosed? Have you Iiad diabetes for a long time bul are just siarting to have coiiipiications'.' Or arc you one of the 5.2 miiiion wiio don'l know you have Ihc disease yet? Who do you talk to aboulthis? There are so many questions. “ A Diabetic Support Group may just be your answer." said Calhy Manson. a registered dietician with Ihe Davie Counly Health Department. "It is reassuring lo know olliers who arc going through the same ex­ periences you are liaving. Davie Counly has a Supporl Oroup called Team Care Diabetes. The group nol only enjoys each other’s company but also enjoys learning self-management from the other members," “ The most im portant member o f your health care team is you." said Dean Seaford. support group member. "B e­ causc you are the one having to care for Ihe disease every day. only you know whal you arc w iliing and able lo do. Only you know how- you are feeling - you do the e.xercise - you dccidc what to eal. You also take the medicine or inject Ihc insulin, and you chcck your bliKxi sugan; and Ir.ick Ihe results, ^'ou are Ihc one thal talks to your health care team and tells them how you feel." W ho else m ight need to l'écorné a member of your hcallh care team? Diabetes is a complicated disease. Along w ith your primary care physician, you may also need an endiKrinologisl. a registered dietitian, an eye doctor, a dentist, a fool doctor, a certified dialietcs educator. Your spouse and family, friends and eo-workers - Ihey are important lo you as you work lo manage your diabetes. "And Ihe Diabetes Support Group could become an important piece of your heallh care team." Manson said. She invites anyone w ith diabetes and/or support person lo attend Ihe Team Care Diabetes Support Group meetings. The group usually meets the lasl Thursday ofevery month al the Davie Counly Public Library 7- S:iO p.m. Topics includc nutrition, cjiercisc. proper shoes, skin care, m edications, eye dise.xse. Beginning in January. 2(KM. feel free to attend any of the group meetings. For more information, call Manson at 751-8700.These Davie residents meel regularly to talk about idiabetes a n d how to cope with it. T a k e P re c a u tio n s : 1 8 .2 M illio n P e o p le N a tio n w id e H a v e D ia b e te s According to the National Department of Health and Hu­ man Sen ice.s. there arc an esti­ mated 18.2 m illion Americans with diabetes. Morc than eight million o f Ihese are .Medicare beneficiaries. Diabetes is also the leading cause of blindness among adults between 20 and 74 years old and the si.xth leading cause of death in American. In 2(K) 1. more than. 2. ИЮ people died in North Caro­ lina from diabetic related illnesñ. The American Diabetes Asso­ ciation states that maimaining a healthy lifestyle is important in tiie figlil against diabetes. Diabe­ tes can cause major hcallh prob­ lems. However, voii can have a positive infiuence on your blood glucose and your overall hcallh by choosing fmxis wisely, exer­ cising regularly, reducing your slress level and making modest lifestyle ciianges. Medicare beneficiaries with dialielcs have several benefits to help lliein tnaintain their diabe­ tes. Medicare pays 80 perceni of the following ser\'ices listed be­ low afler the S l(X) Medicare Part B deductible lias been satisfied. • Medicare will pay for lan­ cets. a blood glucos^e monitor for self-monitoring and test strips for Ihe monitor. This coverage is for both l ype 1 and Type 11 diabet­ ics whether or nol llicy use insu­ lin to control their iliahctcs. The diabetic supplier is required to submit claims for the lancets and test strips. • Medical nutrition therapy services includc diagnostic therapy and counseling ser\’iccs furnished by a registered dietitian or nutrition professional. Medi­ care w ill also reimburse for dia­ betes education and self manage­ ment training in a hospital or non-hospilal setting as long as i|uality standards are met for the training. This service requires a referral by a physician. This cov­ erage is for all people with Medi­ care who have diabetes (insulin users and non-users). Under Medicare regulations any pro­ vider who is already eligible lo bill Medicare and who meets quality standards for this benefit can provide the training for Medicare beneficiaries eligible for the scrvice. • Fool carc once every six monlhs. as long as Ihc benefi­ ciary has nol seen a fool-carc specialist for another reason be- iwcen visits. This is only for dia­ betics who huve peripheral neu­ ropathy. • Diabetic shoes, inserts and/ or modifications to the .shoes are covercd tinder cerlain circum­ stances.,The types of shoes that are covercd each year arc: • One pair of depth-inlay slioes and Ihree pairs of inserts, or • One pair df custom-molded shoes and two additional pairs of inserts, if you cannot wear depth- inlay shoes becausc of a foot de­ formity. In certain cases Medi­ care may also cover separate in- •serts or shoe modifications in­ stead of inserts. • Medicare also covers exter­ nal insulin infusion pumps. How­ ever. these pumps and supplies are covered ONLY for Type 1 diabetics. Coverage fo r the pumps and supplies requires that the patient be seen and evaluated by Ihe treating physician every three montlis and have severe diabetes requiring frequent infu­ sions (just below the skin) of in­ sulin during the day. The insulin used in those pumps is also cov­ ered. To learn more about M edi­ care’s coverage for diabetes and other preventive services or any senior health insurance question call the Seniors’ Health Insurance Inform ation Program (SHIIP) toll-free Consumer Line (1 -800- 443-9354). V isit ww w.ncshiip.com dr e-m ail shiip@ncdoi.net for answers to que.stions. SHIIP trains volunteers in lo­ cal communities who ore avail­ able for free, one-to-one counsel­ ing sessions. To reach a SHIIP counselor in Davie Counly, con­ tact; Barbara Thornton at 751- 0611. E n e r g y M a n a g e m e n t I m p o r t a n t I n C o ld W e a t h e r Winter weather has arrived in the Pietlmont Carolinas, bringing ' colder temperatures and oppor- lunilics fyr winter stomis. linergy management can be simple and inexpensive. Tlic fol­ low ing checklist can lielp reduce monthly power bills and make homes more comfortable for years lo come. • Make sure yourlioinc is ad­ equately insulated - attics, walls, floors - any open space in tlic structure that could allow cold air in or warm air out. • Check your heating system’s ductwork lo ensure il is properly installed, well insulated, sealed and completely covered. • Add insulated or slonn win­ dows and doors to reduce un­ wanted heat loss. Like other in­ sulation. storm doors and win­ dows i|uickly pay for Ihemselves by saving losl energy. • Insulate your waler heater wilh at least R-6 insulation. You can save enough money in en­ ergy bills to pay back the cost of materials wilhin monlhs and then keep un saving. • Seal cracks or crevices where iw'o building materials meel and weatherstrip aroiuid all doors and windows, ll's also a good idea to weatherstrip be­ tween healed and unhealed areas such as garages, basements and attics. • If you have a window air conditioning unil, remove it for the winter months to prevent heal froin escaping thorugh and around the unit. If it cannol be moved, buy an inexpensive cover lo prevent drafts. • Keep your heating/cooling equipnicnt in good working con­ dilion. Change filters monthly. • Make sure heating register and vents are not blocked by draperies or furniture. These vents should also be cleaned regularly. • Take advantage of natural solar heat. On sunny days, leuve the ilrapcries or blinds open lo allow the sun’s rays to warm your house. • Ceiling fans help keep you comfortable not only in the sum­ mer but in the winter as well. Reversing Ihe direction of the blades pushes warm air down inlo llie room. Fans should turn clockwise in the summer and counler-clockvvisein the winter. Always make sure the fireplace damper seals tightly and remains closed except when a fire is burn­ ing or smoldering in the fire­ place. Storm Preparedness • Consider alternate locations for yourself and your family - especially those w iih special needs - during extended outages. • Make sure fiashlights are available and working. • Have access to media reports for weather updates, areas af­ fected and power restoration in­ formation. • Keep a supply of bottled waler and non-perishable food items on liand. If an outage occurs,... • Don’t open freezers nnd re­ frigerators any more than abso- lutely necessary. • Do not bring any type of grill - gas, propane, charcoal - indoors for cooking or heating purposes. • Be safe. Slay away from downed power lines or any ob­ ject touching a power line. Advance News D a v ie M u s e u m R e c e iv e s T a x -E x e m p t S ta tu s The recently formeil Forks of Ihe Yadkin Davic County M u­ seum has been approved as a .“iO Kcjl.l) organi/alion hy the Internal Revenue Service. This means thal all conlrihu- tions of cash or stock lo Ihc non­ profit agency will lie lax dcduci- ihle. Although a location for Ihe museum has nol yel been final­ ized, Ihc steering commilce is liopcl'ul thal a siie scleclicin w ill Ix' made in ihc near future. The museum has been estab­ lished 111 acquiare, catalogue and preserve hisUiricai data. maps. literature, artifacts and infonna- lion pertaining to tlie history and people o f Davie and Yadkin Counties and lo Iiave this data available for academic study lo llie public. Individuals wishing to make donations sliould mail them lo Forks o f the Yadkin Davie County Museum (or Davie Counly Museum) at l^0. Box 148. Mock.sville. For furliier information con­ tact Mark Hager 751-2265. Bert Bradford 751-7770 or Linda Leonad 751-3650. C h r is t m a s T ea S a t u r d a y A t L ib r a r y A Children's Christmas Tea with Santa Claus w ill be held Saturday. Dcc. 20 from I0a.ni,- 3 p.m. at the Library, 371 N. Muin St.. Mocksville. The cost Hickory Hffl invite.syou to play our 'ri'a tlilio n ;il G olfC o iii'so’.s [•'irsi lOvcf Si'ixiAL iVovciiiliei' 1st tin'u i l l a r t i i 1st M o iu lii\ ■ S iiiiiliiy A iiy H iiw $16.00 Includes cart & green ioe (i .Mili'.-i IWini .Mcii’ksville DM Hwv (>-1 K. 336-998-8746 1 is SI per child and includes gumes and refreshments. 'I'his event is co-sponsored by the Mocksville/Davie Kecrealion and IXivie Count) Library. Some of the new books at Davic Counly I'ublic Library are: i-'ictioii • riie Da Vinci Code by Dan Hrown • The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom • The Big Bad W olf by Jumes Patterson • Trojan Odyssey by Clive Cussler • Sufe Harbour by Dunielle Sleel • Shepherds Abiding by Jan Karon • BIcucliers by John Grishum • The Conspiracy Club by Jonutlian Kellerman • B low Fly by Patricia Cornwell • The I lornet’s Next; a novel o f the Revolutionary War by Jimniy Carler Non-fiction • W iio’s looking oul for you'.’ by B ill O ’Reilly • Flyboys: a true story o f courage by James Bradley • Bushw hacked; life in Cieorge W. Bush’s America Iiy M olly Ivins • F'very sccond counts by Lance Armstrong • 'Hie ultimate weight solu­ tion; the 7 keys to weight loss freedom by Phillip McGraw • Had enough?; a hiindbook for fighling buck by Jumes Curville W'ilh Jeff Nussbuuni • 'I'he w orld o f W him ble whimsy: funciful fubric projects for the heart und home by Manila Young • War slories: Operation Irai|i Freedom by O liver L. Norlli • Retire smart, retire happy; finding your true patii in life liy Nancy K. Schlossberg • Kids Helping Kills Break the Silence of Sexual Abuse by Linda Lee Foil/. Children’s Storyiimes; Fum­ ily Storytinie - 7 p.m. Monduys for kids of all ages und tlieir families (story and/or >i special program): Toddler Time - 11 a.m. Tuesdays (approx. 30 min.): Slory Hour for 4's - 10 a.m. Thursdays, uges 3-5, slo­ ries und a craft (approx. 1 hour); Preschool Slorylime - 11 a.m. Fridays for ull uges (30-45 min.). A ll programs are I'ree and open lo illl ages, suggested uges urc jusl u recommendaiion. For inform ation about children’s programs, call Li.su Neal 751- 2023. Helen Tucak made a dona­ tion in memory o f Alexandra S iogick. The M o cksville Woman’s Club made a donaliun in memory of Jean Schooler. W illiam and Uebeceu Foust made a donation in memory of Margaret Brown. Linda und Ed Sechrisi donated a book in memory o f Lindsay Elizabeth Gales. Ily Edilh Zlmmcrmnn Advance Correspondent Shirley M clnnis o f Lewsiville was a Thur.sduy visi-, lo r o f her uunl M ildred Robertson. During the day they visited various places in the area. Later Ihcy spent lime with Mrs. Puuliiia Barney and daughter Lucy on Peoples Creek Roadd for a very enjoyable visit. Keilh and Donna Carter spent several days last week in Shreveport, La. It was a Christ­ mas gift from Donna to Keith. They enjoyed u special concerl in Shreveport and spent some time in New Orieuns. Elaine Smith underwent knee surgery Monday at Forsyih Cana News Medical Center. She is recuper­ ating satisfactorily. We are wishing her a speedy recovery. Meredith Hendrix, student at UNC-Charlotte and her friend Adam Kerr of Sperryville, Va., Amanda Hendrix and friend R i­ chard Dunn o f Salisbury spent Salurday aflernoon w ith the g irls ’ grandm other, Edith Zim m erm an. Earlier, little Isabelle Barnum of Chariotte, a great granddaughter, and Janie Hendrix visited Edith. Wilma P. Phelps fell at her home lasl week. She is suffer­ ing a compound fracture of her leg and has been admitted to the Baptist Hospilal Sticht Rehab Center. Ily .John “ Cuin” Godwin Cana Correspondent What cold weather we have hud in Cana this week, Wilh the 100 years of pow­ ered fiiglit coming up, it reminds me o f the story o f when the Wright Brothers came through Cana on their way to create an airplane. After a cup of hot was­ sail at the store and a good bis­ cuit, lliey were on Iheir way. Those two brothers later told sto­ ries of how that Cunu wassail was whul kept them from freezing out there on ihose cold dunes of North Carolina. (Cana wassail und powered fiighi), ha, ha, hu, Whut a great bazaar Ihis year. The Homemakers do a great job each year at this bazaar. I’m still missing seeing Stan Smilh at the bazaar. 1 have got to get Iherc earlier nexl year lo purchase some of Susan’s brownies. Good news, Sttddam Hussein hus been captured. Old Saddam’s lucky it wus Nick Taylor who caught him. Nick would have placed a round bale of hay over his entrance and stuffed a .skunk ■ in liis vent pipe. Talk about weap­ ons of mass destruction - the skunk. Big hi to Big Jim Eaton. I gol a chance to say hi at the stop sign, but traffic cut our visit short. Cana traffic. A quick visit last Saturday to Eaton’s Baptist Church Cem­ etery to place some fiowers was mighty cold. Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Ed Hines helped with the fiowers. I Ihink Faye Cain Rich knows everybody buried out there, Did you sec the dead fox by the creek on Cana Road? He’s stolen his last chicken. Four Corners News DAVIE COUN'I V ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliui.sdav, Dcc. 1«, 20(13 - С By Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith liud lunch recently with Mr, und Mrs. Charles Smith and Char­ lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jessica hove returned home after vacationing in Disney World in Florida. Mrs. Frances Pilcher, Mrs. Pino News Johnsie Shelton und Mrs, Joyce Parrish attended u Bible study Monday night at the home of Rev. Bruce Lundy. Joyce Parrisli wishes to thank everyone for the gifts, donations and prayers for her granddaugli- ter. Jcssica Campbell. She hus been transferred to Wuke Mcdi­ cal Rehabilitation Centcr in Ra­ leigh. We wish everyone u Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. By Nora Lnthuiti Pino Correspondent Don’t forget - the breakfast at Wesley Chapel is this Saturday, Dec. 20. Country ham and sau­ sage and all the trimmings w ill be served from 6:30-10 a.m. A portion of the proceeds w ill go to the Storehouse for Jesus. The annual Christmas pro­ gram is Sunday at 7:30 p.m. “ Christmas Slar Light’’ w ill be coordinated by Kathy M iller. Guest singers w ill be Tina Smith and April Blair. There w ill be re­ freshments served in the fellow­ ship hall afier Ihe program. Ev­ eryone is invited to enjoy the evening together. The Wesley Chapel UMW had their December meeting at the home o f Betty West at Frostlands in Cana. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by Dewilla Smith, Marlene Trivette, Toby County Line News By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent Churches in our County Lino com m unity w ill be having Christmas programs next week honoring tlie birth of our Lord Jesus Chrisi, Each church invites the public to attend these special ^ services. Calvary Baptist Church on Davie Academy Road w ill have their Christmas program on Sun­ day evening at 7 p.m. The Cal­ vary Teens 4 Chrisi w ill sponsor the play, "Luther’s Christmas Tree.” This play tells of the ori­ gin o f the Christmas tree. Afler the program, everyone is invited for snacks in the church fellow­ ship hall. Clarlisbury UMC w ill have their Christmas program on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The children of the church w ill present the play, “ Shining God’s Light.” The youth w ill follow with their presentation o f "Re­ turn to Cricket County.” Afier the program, everyone is invited for snacks in the church fellowship hull. Pleasant View Baptist Church w ill have Iheir Christmas pro­ gram on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. The children’s program will include speeches and a candle­ light service. Follow ing the children’s program w ill be a pre­ sentation o f " It’s A ll About Him ,” a Bible narration of the birth of Chrisi Jesus and evenls following, After the program, there w ill be a time of fellow.ship and bag treats for everyone. Salem UMC w ill have tlieir Christmas program Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. The children and youth w ill present the pluy, "The Who, Whut, When, Where and Why - Ihe Queslions, Leg­ ends and Traditions o f Christ­ mas.” On Sunday niorning, the sanctuary choir w ill present the music, “ Mary, Did You Know,” at the 9:45 a.m. worship service. Society Baptist w ill have their Christinas program on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. The children w ill present the play, “The Sym­ bols o f Christmas,” which fea­ tures the symbols from the OUI Testament to the birth of Clirist Jesus. The sanctuary choir w ill present the musical play, "Unex­ pected Christmas.” Afier the pro­ gram, everyone is inviied to the fellowship hall for snacks and bag treats. The County Line VFD thanks everyone who plnced orders for barbecue. Be sure to pick up your order Saturday, Dec. 20 ut the VFD barbecue pit on Ridge Road between 7:30-8:30 a.m. If you love your County Line barbecue, be sure to tnark Murch 27 us the next VFD barbecue supper. Our communily extends its . deepest sympathy to the Cartner family in the death of Anne B, Cartner. Anne lost her battle with cancer lust week. Anne was the mother o f Counly Liner Barry Carlner and the wife o f fornier County Liner Joe Curlner. Unl'oriunalely, the fiu has in­ vaded our community. There are many residents sick wilh Ihe fiu. We pray the flu w ill be curtailed soon. 1 do hope Santa dues nol gel the fiu because I want him coming down my chimney on Christmas Eve. 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Madelyn Gentry, Sara Eure, Nora Latham, Kathy Ellis, Belty 'West, Louise D ill, Mindy Williams and Ellen Tutterow. Special guests were Pastor and M rs. Tommy Robertson. Johnny, Judy and Helen Lulham of Monroe visited and had lunch with Hamion und Noru Lathiim Saturday. Also joining lliem were Bob and Loui.se Dill, Bob and Kathy Ellis, Jim und Chinera Latham, Dale Latham and Jim and Kendra Jacobs of Hampton, Va. Around 40 friends and neigli- bors enjoyed Open House at the home of Ted and Mindy W ill­ iams and Ellon Tutterow on Sun­ day afternoon. Peggy Angell and Sherry. Angel and Brenncn Wcscott of Mante’o visited Harmon and Nora Latham on Sunday after­ noon. H a p p y H o l i d a y s f r o m Horn’s Country Kitchen We will be open Christmas Day All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet! Hwy 601 N at 1-40 • Mocksville 751-3750 BE M E R R Y 6 , B R IG H T ! 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Dcc. 17 al 2 p.m. al Uaion Funeral CliapcI witli the Rev. David Sinilli officialing. Hurial was in Fork Baplisl Church Cemelery. Memorials; Fork Baplist Cem­ elery Fund, .1140 U.S, 64 E.. Mocksvill: or llospice of Davie. P.O. nox 848, Mocksville. Mr. 1 leiulrix wns born June 1 1929 in Davie Couniy, a son of Ihe lale Charles and Myrlle Sain Hendrix. Me had been in the an- liilUC funiiUire refinisl)ing busi­ ness for 25 years, formerly with Hendricks and Merrell Furniiurc Company. He was active wilh the Davie Board of Elections from 199.1-1999, served in Ihe National Guard and was precinct chairman of the Democratic Party. Survivors: his wife of 54 years, Elvu Potts Hendrix of the home; his children, a daughter, .Susan (Ronnie) Shoaf of Pageland, S.C.. nnd a son, Dickie (Dana) llciulrix of Advunce; 4 grandchildren; n great-grandson; .1 .slslers-in-law, Evelyn Ratiz Hendrix, Pauline Beane Hendrix and Dorothy Grubbs Hendrix, Mr, Kciidrix was preceded in ilenth by 4 brothers, Odell, Tho­ mas, Paul nnd Frank '‘Jim " Hendrix, Harold Grirnth.s M r Harold Griffiths, 78, of Mocksvillc, died Monday, Dec. 15, 2003 at Kate П. Reynolds Hospicc Home. He was born on Aug. 22, 1925 in Kcnrsley, England lo Richard and Mary Ellen Peers Gririilhs. He wns retired from liigcrsoU- Rand in 1986 wilh 37 years of ser­ vicc. Survivors; his wife, Marjorie Mills Griffiths of the home; a son nnd daughter-in-law, Paul and Elaina Griffiths of Auslin, Texas; n sister, MaryTrcmblny of ForesI, Ontario; and a brother, Alan Griffiths of England. Memorials: Kale B. Reynolds Hospicc Home, 101 Hospicc l.ane, Winston-Salem, 27103. B arbara Ann Ashburn Mrs. Barbara Ann Hcntli Ashburn, 64, of Rural Hall, died Thursday. Dcc. II, 2003, al her home. She was born in Stokes Couniy lo Elmer Jefferson Heath Sr and Annie May McGee Heath. She was a honicmaker and of Ihe Bap­ list faith. She enjoyed collectiug slale i|uarlcrs and dolls. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an in­ fant brother, Everelte Gwynn Hcalh; and 2 more brothers, Elmer J. Heath Jr and Kenneth Hcalh, Survivors: her husband, Gor­ don Freeman Ashburn Sr of the home; 6 children. Donald Wayne Ashburn of Mocksville, Cynlhia Jayne Duncan of West Virginia, Gordon Freeman (Mary) Ashburn Jr of Walnut Cove, Emily Ann Godfrey of Rural Hall, Heather Ashburn (W illiam ) Cousar of Mocksville nnd Kenneth Wayne Ashburn of Ihc home; 4 sisters, Carolyn Brynn of King, Hildn Blevins of Yndkinvillc, Leona Key of Rural Hall und Helen Stevens of Winston-Snlem; 2 brothers, Lnrry Henth of Burlington nnd Bruce Henth of Florida; 8 grand­ children; and n great-grandchild. A 2 p.m. funeral scrvice was held Saturday, Dec. 13, at Burroughs Funeral Home Chapel, wilh Chaplin Fred Moretz offici­ ating. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Purk in Ru­ rul Hall. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenler, IIOO-C S, Slratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103, Dennis Edward Cook Dennis Edward “Eddie" Cook, 34, died recently in Haywood Couniy. Born in Davie County on Feb. 15. 1969, he wns the son of the late Edward and Glenda Myrick Cook. He was employed by Tri Power and was of tho Baptist fnilh. Survivors: n sister, Debbie Seals of Farniington; 2 nieces; a great-nicce; und several aunts and uncles. A memorial servicc wus held on Tuesdny, Dcc, 9 at the Duvie Funeral Servicc Chapel with the Rev. Mall Anzivino of Family Tabernacle Church officiating. A private burial was planned. Helen Guth The memorial servicc for Helen Gulli of Advnnce, who died Friduy, Nov. 2 1,2003, in Advancc will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dcc. 13, at Elkin Valley Bapli.st Church. Mrs. Gulh was the wife of the laic Rev. Waller C. Gulh, a fonner paslor of Elkin Vnlley Baptist Church in Elkin. The Walter and Helen Gulh Chapel of the Hugh Chalhnm Memorial Hospital in Elkin is being named in their honor Mrs, Guth was n Bible tencher. community lender nnd businesswomnn, Iiaving many ar­ tistic and caring qualities while living in Elkin and, unlil rcccnily, in Redlands, Calif. Survivors: a daughler, Caryl J. Gulh, M .D., of Advance; a .son, Wendell L. Gulh of Holland, Mich.; and 2 grnndchildren. Memorials; Guth Fam ily Fund, Office of Development, Wake Forest University Baplist Mcdicnl Cenler, Medicnl Center Blvd., Winston-Snlem, 27157- 1021. The fund will bc used to support rcsenrch focuscd on "heal­ ing and prevention" by the effec­ tive integration of proven "alter- nntive" medicnl prnctices nnd technologies into iraditionnl medi­ cine. Patricia Brown C artner Mrs. Patricin Anne Brown Cnrtner, 59, of Brown Drive, M ocksvillc, died Wcdncsdny, Dcc. 10,2003 at her home, A funeral service was held Fri­ day, Dcc. 12 nt 11 a.m. at Enton Funeral Chapel wiih the Revs. Dennis Marshall and Wade Chil­ ders officialing. Burinl wns in Hardison United Methodist Church Ccmelery. Memorials; Hardison Method­ ist, 1630 Jcricho Church Road, Mock.sville; or lo Gideons Inter­ national, Davie Cnmp, P,0. Box 182, Mocksville, Mrs. Cnrtner was born Aug. 12, 1944 in Dnvie County lo the Inle Thomns Allen and Jnnice Lee Whitlock Brown nnd wns a home­ maker. She was a member of Hardison United Methodist Church. Survivors: herhusband, W, Joe Cartner of the home; 2 children, Barry J. Cartner Lori C. Callison bolh of Mocksvillc; 3 grandchil­ dren; and 3 brolliers. w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m 2003 Christmas Services F i r s t U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h 310 North Main Street, Mocksville You are cordially invited to the Sixty-Ninth Annual C h r is tm a s C o n c e r t & C a n d le L ig h t in g S e rv ic e by the 4 8 - v o ic e C h a n c e l C h o ir with organ, trumpet & harp Three Identical Services 5:00 p.m., Sunday, December 21 7:30 p.m., Sunday, December 21 7:30 p.m., Monday, December 22 ^ Niii-.wiy Ciiiv Pnivitlcd C h r is tm a s E v e S e rv ic e s Dec. 24th at 4:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Carols, Readings, Com m union & Candle Lighting Service, Special Music, Live Nativity, N u r s e r y C a r e P r o v id e d f o r 4 : 3 0 p .m . S e rv ic e , In il n o t a t I I p .m . .'¡e rv ic e M ildred Barnes Carroll Mildred Barnes Crews Canoll, 78, died on Friday, Dec. 12,2003. She was born Aug, 30. 1925, in Forsyth County to the late Charlie and Gurtha Robertson Barnes. Mrs. Carroll was a life­ long member of Calvary Baplist Church and was un active mem­ ber of the choir Preceding her in death was her firsl husband. Jack Crews; 4 brothers; and 3 sisters. Survivors: herhusband, Bobby Curroll; 2 daughters, Peggy Holmes nnd husbnnd Stephen of Winston-Salem, and Cindy Loflin and husband Warren of Lewis­ ville; and 5 sons, David Crews and wife Vickie of Advance, Danny Crews and wife Lillie of Virginia Beach, Va., Mark Crews and wife Kathy of Port Orange, Fla., Rob­ ert Crews and wife Debbie of Melbourne, Flu,, and Derek Crews and wife Trish of Pottsboro, Texas; I9grandchildren; 12greut- grandchildren; and n host of nieccs and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m, Dec. 14, nt Calvary Bap­ tist Church, with Drs, Gary Chap­ man and Mark Corts officinting. Burial followed at Westlawn Me­ morial Gardens. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospicc Home, 101 Hospice Lune, Winston-Snlcm, 27103. Frank B ondurant M r Frnnk Bondurant, 83, of Winston-Salem, died unexpect­ edly Monday, Dec. 15,2003, at his home. Mr. Bondurant wns born March 23,1920, in Stokes County to Reid und Anna Bondurnnt. He wns n member of First Bnptist Church of Stnnleyville. M r Bondurant was a self-employed nulomobile dealer for many years. Survivors: 3 daughters, Bar­ bara Fuqua of Winston-Snlem, Faye Knpp and husband Jerry of Mocksville, and Diane Rutledge nnd husband Randy of Winston- Salem; n .son, Lanny Bondurant and wife Pntty; his moiher, Elvn Bondurnnt of Westfield; 7 grand­ children; 6 great-grandchildren; nnd a special family friend, Hazel Spainhour A memorial service was con­ ducted al 11 n.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, nt Firsl Bnptist Church of Stnnleyville by Pnstor Jon Rodgers. Memorials: Hoops of Hope Basketball Ministry. 6509 Many Moon Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80918, c/o Brent Fuqua and lo the First Baptist Church of Stnnleyville. John Mayes Seats Sr. M r John Mnyes Senls Sr, 86, of Kernersville, died Thursdny, Dec. 11, 2003 at Countryside Manor In Stokesdale. He was bom May 23, 1917 to the late Laura While Scuts Woo­ druff. Mr. Scats served in the Ci­ vilian Conservation Corps from 1935-1937, He was a veteran of World War II serving in the South Pacific for three years as n chap­ lain assistant. M r Seals relired from Piedmont Concrete, and was n member of Huntsville Baptist Church where he served ns a den- con, Sunday School teacher, and Sunday School superintendent. Surviving: his wife of 58 years, Virginia Howell Scuts, Kernersville; 4 children, John M, (Lindn) Seats J r , Cnrolyn V, (Ronnie) McDonald, Linda S. (Glenn) Gregory nnd Judy A, Sldden; a brother, Claude Seats of Hunt.sville; 7 grnndchildren; and n grent-grundson. . His funernl service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dcc, 14 al Hunts­ ville Baptist Church by Rev. Vann Harrell. Burial followed in the church cemelery, with full military honors by Yadkin V F W Post 10346. Memorinis: Huntsville Bnptist Church Cemetery Fund, Court­ ney/Huntsville Rond, Yndkinvillc, 27055. M argaret Lee M cLemore Margaret Lee Boger McLemore, 71, of Soficy Street, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Dec, 10, 2003 at Lexington Me­ morial Hospital. Born in Davie County on April 10,1932, she wns the dnughler of Evelyn Wnll Boger, who survives. She retired in 1994 as n C N A nt Dnvie Villnge, and attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church, She was preceded in death by her husbnnd of 23 yenrs, Joe Jnck “Buck” McLemore. Survivors: 4 sons, Donald Joe (Shirley) McLemore, Darrell Eu­ gene (Denise) McLemore, Burry Lynn (Connie) McLemore, nil of Lexington, nnd Steven Lee M cLem ore of M ocksville; 4 brothers, Jesse Harding Boger, Sherman Boger and J. Hnrold Boger, all of Florida, and Eugene Boger of Cooleemee; a sister, Mndaline Shelton of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; and a great­ grandchild. Funeral services were con­ ducted Mondny, Dec. 15, nt I p.m. at Dnvie Funeral Service Chnpel wilh the Rev. Roger Lackey offi­ cinting. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park in Lexington. D i x ie l a n d F a r m Gift Certificates Availablel Give Horseback Riding Lessons for the Holidays! Indoor Arena For Your ConvenlencB — RIdB When You Want To, Regardless ol Ihe Weather Web: www.dlxl0landlatm.com Phone:336-492-6403 1784 Godbey Road - Mocksville In Memory C.F. (Sam) Boger God looked around His garden nnd found an empty placc. He then looked down upon the earth and saw your lired face. He pul His arms around you nnd lifled you lo rcsl. Gods garden musl be bcauliful. He nlwnys takes Ihc besl. He knew you were suffering. He knew you were in pain. He knew Ihnl you would never gel well on earth agnin. He saw Ihe road was gelling rough and Ihe hills were hard 10 climb, So He dosed your weary eyelids and whispered, "Pcnce be thine," ll broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone... For pan of us wcnl with you Ihe day God callcd you home. Iii£_____________________________* Theodore T. Shore Jr. M r Tlicodore T, Shore, Jr, 73, of Plcnsunl Gnrden, died Mondny. Dcc. 15.2003. The funernl will be held nl 2 p.m. Tliursdny, Dec. 18, at Christ Weslcynn Church on Holden Road, conducted by the Rev. Don Shelton and Drs. Gordon Miller, Keith Carroll, ond Randall Johnson. Burinl will follow in Lakevlew Memorial Park, off of Highway 29 North. He wns a son of the late Theodore Worth Shore S r, nnd Beulah Ruth Shore, M r Shore wns n Gideon, u pnsl member of the VFW , n vctcrnn of the Korean Wur, serving on the USS H.W. Bulner, from 1948-1952, during the Inchon Invasion. He worked for Odell Hnrdwure for 43 yenrs, retiring ns wnrchouse supervisor Survivors; his wife of 48 yenrs, Lee Shore; 3 children, Stunrl Shore of Mocksville, Byron Shore of Brnzil, nnd Adonnn Shore of Pleusnnt Gnrden; n brother, David Shore nnd wife Brendu of Knnnnpolis; sisters, Evungelinc Shore Cirba of Greensboro, Della Shore Stroud nnd husband, Harold of High Point, Lois Shore Gibson nnd husbnnd Sonny of Greens­ boro, Rnchel Shore Blnck and hus­ band Ed of Rocky Mount; 4 grnndchildren; and long time friend, Johnny Shouse of Lexing­ ton, Ky. The family was to rcceive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dcc. 17 nt Hanes-Lineberry Fu­ neral Home, Vnnstory Streel, Memorinis: Greensboro Hos­ picc, 2500 Summit Ave., Greens­ boro, 27405; or Sowers Interna­ tional, c/o Byron Shore, PO. Box 2260, Orange, Calif, 92859, Joshua W alter Bell Infant Joshun Walter Bell, son of James nnd Hildn Clark Bell Jr, died Dec, 14, 2003 in Forsyth Mcdicnl Center Survivors; a sister, Teknirn Gaither of the home; paternal grandparents, Sarah Bell of Salisbury and M r nnd Mrs, Elvie' Bell of M ocksville; maternal grandparents, M r and Mrs, Joseph Clark of Mocksville and Lavine Wilds of Dnrlinglon, S.C. A graveside service wns ■ scheduedforThursdny, Dcc. 18nt New Bethel Bnptist Church Cem­ etery at 1 p.m. The Rev. William D. Turner will officinte. Annie Foster Poplin Mrs. Annie Delorn Foster "Decdy" Poplin, 81, formerly of Magnolia Avenue, Mocksville, died Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 16, 2003 at Davie Coumy Hospilal, She had been a resident nt Somerset Place for the past few monlhs, Funernl services will be nt 2 p,m, Thursday, Dec. 18 in Eaton Funernl Chnpel with D r Vnn Lankford officiating. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The family was to be nt the funeral home Wednesday evening from 6:30-8. Memorials: Mocksvillo First Baptist Scholarship or Childrens Funds, 390 N. Main St„ Mocks­ ville, Mrs, Poplin was bom Dec. 16, 1922 in Davie County and was retired from Western Electric, She was a homemnker. She was n member of Mocksville First Bap­ lisl Church, where she sung In the choir nnd was a Children’s Sun­ day School teacher for many years. She wns preceded in death by her husband, Harold R. Poplin, a sisler, Mabel Lnnier, and a brolher, Mnrlin G, Foster Surviving: n dnughler Sylvia E. Lagle and n son, David (Candy) Poplin, nil of Mocksville; 4 grnnd­ children; 4 great-grandchildren; n sister, Helen Hendricks, and a brolher, George Foster bolh of Mocksville. The CHRISTMAS COTTAGE Poiiisellias & Gifts Open Nov. 17-Dcc. 23 •7pm, Mon-Sat CAMILLE GARDENSA SIGNS Dinxtioiu: fh)in Mocksi'ilU: Huy 601N to Church M iturnatC'»mq>thtn^ O r g a n is t , M u s ic ia n s F e a t u r e d A t S a t u r d a y S e r v ic e i n i \ / i o c i < s v i i i e Organist Patrick Hicks of Wlnslon-Saloni will load nnd accom­ pany musicians from Mocksvillc, Statesville nnd Sniisbury in pre­ senting the Chrislmas slory in word and song nt 7 p.m. Snlurdny, Dec. 20 nl Mocksvillc Seveiitli-day Adventist Church, 407 Milling Road, snid Pastor Ron Dnvis. There will be solos nnd ensemble interspersed wilh congregntional singing. Tho public is invited. C h r is t m a s C a n t a t a S u n d a y On Sundny, Dec. 21, the choir of First Presbyterian Church, Mocksville, will present its Christmns cuntatn at the 11 a.m. svor- ship hour Holy Communion will be observed on Christmns Eve, Dec. 24, at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited. C h r is t m a s E v e A t H o ly C r o s s There will bc n Chrislmns Eve cnndlelight service with Holy Communion nt Holy Cross Lutheran Clnirch at 7:30 p.m. Mt Zion Yard Sale Fhday A yard sale will bc held Friday, Dec. 19 from 8 a.m. until at Mt. Zion Holiness Church, U.S. 64 East at M ill Street, Mocksville. Most items will be sold for 25 cents cach, with all proceeds going lo the church. W a t c h N ig h t A t S h iio h B a p t is t A Wnlch Night .service will be held al Shiloh Baptist Church, .544 Depot St., Mocksville, on New Year’s Eve. The service will commcncc al 11 p.m. The Rev. Thomas M. Lench of Second Pres­ byterian Church will deliver the New Ycnr’s message. Music will be provided by combined choirs. Everyone is invited. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiiursday, Dec. 18,2003 - C9 T h e y S a i d W h a t ? Read what yoiirfrieml.s- and iicif>lil)ors are thinking I))' reading the letter.i to the editor, each weeti on page.s- 2 and 3. Notice of TAX USTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY All property on hand January 1, 2004 both real and personal is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICENSED wilh the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County alter the current registration is renewed or an application Is made for a new registration. About three monlhs after your registration renewal you will receive a bill from the Couniy. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before interest is added at the rate of 2% the first month past due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter. Taxpayers must-list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on January 1, 2004 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD. There is no change in the listing requirements for those vehicles. Other property required to be listed in January include: mobile homes, boats and motors, jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment used to produce income, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator's Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property in 2003, II you need to list personal property as indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form in the mail, please contact the Tax Administrator's Office for Ihe proper forms, ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPLICANTS MUST BE AGE 65 OR PERIHANENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY North Carolina excludes Irom property taxes the greater of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) or fifty percent (50%) in appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by North Carolina residents age 65 or older whose income does not exceed $18,800; or totally, and/or permanently disabled whose income does not exceed $18,800. Income means the owners adjusted gross Income as delermined for federal Income lax purposes, plus all money received from every source olher lhan gifts of inheritances received from a spouse, lineal ancestor or lineal descendant. For married applicants residing with their spouse, the Income of both spouses must be included wheiher or not the property Is In both names, you received this exclusion n 2003 you do not need to apply again unless you have changed your permanent residence. If you received this exclusion in 2003 and your income last year was above eighteen thousand eight hundred ($18,800), you must nolify the assessor. If you received the exclusion in 2003 because you were totally and permanenliy disabled and you are no longer totally and permanently disabled, you must notify the assessor. If the person receiving the exclusion has died, the person required by law to list the property musl notify the assessor. Failure to make any of the notices required by Ihls paragraph before June 1st will result in penalties and interest. If you did not receive the exclusion In 2003 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the assessor. It must be filed by Junel. Listing will begin January 2, 2004 in the Tax Administrator's Office In the County Administration Building. Office listing help Is available Jan. 2-Feb. 2, 2004. Hours will be 8:30 A.M. lo 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing Is February 2, 2004. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U,S. Postal Service not later than February 2,2004. All late listings are subject to a 10% penally. Please list early lo avoid a late penally. Davie County Tax Administrator Mary Nell RIohle ________ . P le a s e A tte n d T h e C h u rc h O f Y o u r C h o ic e No Crook P rim ltlvo Baptist C hurcli, 222Aubroy Morioll Rd., Mocksvlllo, 2nd & 4lh Sundays, tOulO a.m . Fourth Salurday worship and conloronco,l:30 p.m, Paslor, Richard KItby, Eaglo Heights C hurch,!0 o.m. Sunday woishlp, 7 p.m. Tuosdoy Poworllmo, 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays, Bible study andAwanas. Casual dross, conlem - pofory muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mocksvlllo Wesleyan Church: Hospital SI., Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, II, Wednosdny Prayer Moellno, 7 p.m, Rov, Gsorgo Troyer, 751-5535, U nion C hap el U nite d M e lh o d is t Church! 2030 U,S, 601 N, Worship. 10 a.m, Sunday School, 11 a,m „ Paslor, Rev, Jim Sanders, Conler United M elhodisl Church: U.S. 64 W. S unday School, 9',45 a,m . Worship, II. Paslor, Slephen Blair. 751- 2754. C hildcare d lio cto rs; C arla Prevella, 492-5735 S Sandro Aulry, 940- 3753. Elbavllle United M othodlst Church; N.C. 801, Advanco. Fellowship, 9 a.m, Sunday School, 10, Worship. 11. Kids For Chrisi (ages 4-11), Is, & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lor Christ (ages 12- 18) meel Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Neville Sloroy. Cooleemee Churoh of Qod; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church, 11 a.m, Tues, Prayer Meeling, 7 p,m. Wed, Family Service, 7 p.m. For more Inlo. call pastor Robert H uietle al 284-2180 or visit wmv.coohog.org. Cornatzer Unltod M othodlst Church; 1244 Cornatzer Rd, Sunday School, 10 a,m. Worship, II a,m „ Rov. Kaye Frye, pastor. B eth el U nltod M oth odlst C hurch: Belhel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 o.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rov. Ed Carter, paslor. Advanco United M elhodist C hurch: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m . Youth, 5 p.m . Rev. H arry D. Sammons.Downtown Advance. Farm lnBtcn Unllod Mothodlst Church: Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farminglon Rd. 998-5569. Rov. Tommy Robertson, Oak Qrovo Unllod M ethodist Church: 1994 U,S. 158, M ocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. C oncord U nllod M ethodist Churoh, Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksvlllo. Worship: 11 o.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison United M othodlst Church: W orship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schooi, 10:45. W onderlui W ednes-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Poslor, Rov. Dennis B. Marshall. Com m unity Baptist Churoh: Sunday Sohool, 10 o.m. Sunday Worship, It. Evening soivlco, 6. Wednesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. H illsdale U nllod M elhodist C huroh! 5228 U.S, 158, Advance, Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m, Sunday S chooi, 9:35. C asual dress, relreshmenis. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday nlflhl, 7. Midwoel(@Hiil9dale prnyer servico, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible sludles, m inistries such as dram a, worship, m islons. singles, wom en’s, m en's. Paslor: Jorry Webb, 998-4020. W osloy C hapol U ntied M o th o d lst C huroh: W orship Service: 10 a.m . Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev, Tommy Robertson, Pino Rd, R edla nd P e n te co sta l H o lin e ss C h u rc h : Sunday S chool: 10 a,m . W orship: 11 a,m . E vening: 6:30. W ednesday prayer m oellng & Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Churoh, 1913 US 601 S. W orship: 10:30 a,m, Sunday School: 9:15. Rov, Roborl Kasling. 751- 5419. ivwiv.mindspring.com/^holycross/ M ocksvlllo First Presbyterian Church, 261 S, Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church Schooi: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choilslors (fltodes 1 -6) & Youth (grades 12), 5:30 p.m. Paslor: Neal Carter. 751-2607. M ocks Unltod M elhodist Church, oil 'I.e . 801 S, at Mocks Church/ Beau­ cham p roods, Advanco, Rov, Donnie Durham, 998-5518, Sunday worship; 8:45 , S 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sm ith Q tovo M elhodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksvilie. Paslor: Chris Clonlz. Sunday School: 10 a,m „ worship, 11, C hildren's m lnislry. Before ond oiler school programs, 940-5296. Hillsdale Baplist Church: Sunday Small Groups, 9 a.m ., W orship, 10:30 a.m; W ednesday Fellowship l.teal, 6 p.m . Chlklren's youlh aclivilies, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Brenl Holton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. F a llh and V ic to ry F am ily W orsh ip C enter, 1887 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Sefvlces, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers M inistries, 350 Railroad St.. Mocksvlllo. Sunday Sohool, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday night Bible sludy, 7. Paslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, paslor, Derrick Mock. 492-5566. t.lbeny United M ethodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9:4S a.m, Sunday School: 11 a,m. F Ira t U nite d M e th o d ist C h u rch o l M o o k sville . E arly Sunday W orship Service, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary formal. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main SI. 751- 2503. Pastora, Crystal Alexander and t5onoldW. Routh. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship, 10:30 o.m. S. 6:30 p.m. W ed.' evening, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch, 998- 1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane. Turren tine B a p lis t C hurch; Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m.. W orship, 11; Night Service, 6. Pastor: Rev. Joe Smllh. Bethlehem United M ethodist Church; Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 o.m. Lighthouse Service, contem porary w orship, Thursdays at 7(30 p.m. 321 Rodiand R d„ Advance. 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E- Mali; kaybethumc@ yadlol.net Episcopal Churoh o f Ihe A scension, Foik-Blxby Rd., Advance, Sun. School, 10 o.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Diet A Story M inistry tor children. Bill ond Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. CIsment Q rovo Churoh of Qod, Body o f C hrist, 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a.m ., W orship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslor; Ekier Ernosl Ijames. Radio Bioadcasl: The Bible Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Qreen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11 a.m ,,7p,m . Wednesday Prayer S Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev, Michael W atais, 098-3022. L ib e rty W esleyan C huro h, 2106 Shellield R d„ Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m., Morn. W orship 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p,m „ Sr, Ministry 2nd Tuos, oach month 10 o.m, 492-2963, Pastor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbyterian Church, 1806 Fork- Bixby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m., W orship 1 1 .1’ aslor: Peter Peterson, 998- 6813. O utin U nited M ethodist C hurch, 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksvilie, 998-5409, Pastor: Dovid Smith. Sun School 10:30 o.m.. Worship 9:30 o.m. Cooleemee United M elhodist, Main St., Sunday School, to a.m.. Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Home Bible Sludles, by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Bear Creek Baptist Churoh, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 1.1 a.m., Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Loo Cook III, paslor. Cooleemee First Baptist Churoh, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Biblo Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Wednosdoy prayer meeling, 7 p.m. Music mlnlsier, Regina Chandler. I3r. Tommy Register, paslor. M ockevllte Socond Presbylerlan, 400 Pine SI. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m . W orship, 9:30. Only Alrlcon-Am erlcan Presbyterian church In Davie Couniy. Rev. Thomas M. Loach.751-1410 St, F rancis o f A ssfsl, RC. M asses: Saluiday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m ., S panish M ass, 12:30 p.m .; Wednosday evoning Mass, 7. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fiiday & Saturday, 7:30 o.m. Masses, Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farm ington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible study, classes lor ail ages, 10, Worship: It, 1841 Farmlng-ton Rd„ 5 miles Irom I-40, Pastor; Scotl Lyoily. Church; 998-3626. Home: 998-5372. aislse B sptlst Church, Blaise Church Road, oil U.S. 601 N. at 1-40, Mocksvilie, 751-3839, Worship, Sunday, 8:30 & 11 a,m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday Bible study and mission programs for all ages, 7 p.m. Poslor: Qlenn Seilers. Assoc, paslor, Ken Furches. \vm/.blalsebaplist.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksvillo. Sunday School: 9;45 o.m. Morning worship: 11 o.m. 751-0597. Fulton U nllod M ethodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advanco. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 o.m. Fulton Youth In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Nevillu Storey. H eaven B oun d F u ll Q oepel Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksvlllo. (beside Center Fite Depl.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. W ednosdoy nighl praise/ worship, 7, Paslor, James Ward. 098- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N, Main S l„ M ocksvlllo. 751-5312. Contem porary early worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday Schooi lor oil ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship sorvico, 10:55 o.m, Chlldien's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., aclivilies lor children, youlh ond adults. Fork B aplisl Church, 3140 U.S. 84 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. C o rn a tze r B a p tist C h u rch , 1372 C ornatzer Rd., M ocksvlllo. Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11; evening, 6:30; Aw ana's W orship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Nevt U nion M ethodist Churoh, 1869 S hellield Rd., ot C ouniy Lino Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m ., contem porary v/orship w ith casual dross and rofreshments: 9:45 o.m. Sunday Schooi assembly. 10, Sunday School lot all agos. II a.m.. Worship. 492- 5387. l|am os Baptist Church, Shellield Rd., Mocksville. Sunday Schooi, 9:45 a.m., w orship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m, Paslor, Tommy Faust, S t, Jo h n AM E Z ion C h u rch , 145 C am pbell R d,, M ocksvilie. Sunday Schooi, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 o.m. Paslor, Gootfle C. Bonks. Advonce First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, tl. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Po8tor:Mo(tin Koslnor. 998-8302. Church o l Qod ot Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 o.m., worship, 11. Sunday evoning, 6; W ednosdoy evening, 7. Poslor: Rev. Bobby Shinouil. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. V ictory B aptist Church, MIdwoy St., Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 o.m., w orship 11. Sunday ovoning, 6; W ednesday Awona/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7. Rev. Shelby Horbour. 284-2077. Seventh Doy Adventist Churoh, Milling Road, M ocksvilie. S abbolh School, Satuidoy, 9;30-l1; W orship, 11-nbon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macedonia M oravian Churoh, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advonce. Sundoy School, 9:30-10:45 o.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 o.m, 998-4394, Pastor: Rev, Grog Lillle, Y adkin V alle y B a p tis t C h u rch , 1324Yadkin Vnlley Road, Advance. Paslor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sundoy School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 »6. Wednesday Nighl Prayer mooting, 7:30. Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt, Zion Holiness Church o l Qod, U.S. 64 E. ol Mill Slreel, Mocksville. Sundoy School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Poslor: Bishop James Ijames. M l. S Ina l AM E Z io n C huroh, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m ., worship, 11 a.m ., Wednesday nighl Biblo sludy, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 398-6231. Bixby Church of Ihe Living Qod, 2121 Cornatzer Rd., Advance. Pastor, Rev. W .G. W HITE & C O . 850 N. Trade St, Winston Salem, N0 27102 336-723-1669 V O G L E R Ä - S O N S Fdiicl'anióiHé 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NCI 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 JERRYS MEAT PROCESSINGWe Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 30 years experience S92 Rnlph Rotiodgg Rd • Mockavillii 492-5496 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rotlnlshlng InstBllatlon • Old & New Work Larry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -1 7 2 1 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Ctiurch Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -9 1 4 4 J . P. G REEN M ILLING C O ., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, N0 336-751-2126 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME S IN C E 1951 325 Norlli Main Sired Mocksville, NC 2702« 336-751-2148 FOSTER DRUG COIVIPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 1 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 6 7 A U TO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 GENTLE MACHINE & TO D L INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, N0 27028 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -3 3 5 0 л е е . Ш 1 А в £ H A R D W A R E 5431 Hwy. 158 • Advance, NO 336-998-1987 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 F U L L E R K B Precision Laser C utting & M etal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road. Mocksvillc. NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -3 7 1 2 Perry Hawks, 768-1606. W orship, Sunday 10-11 o.m., 6 p.m. Salem U ntie d M e lh o d is l C huroh, Salem Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd., 8 miles west of Mocksville. Worship, Sundays al 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW, second Wednosday, UMM llrsl Sunday breaklasl ol 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rov. Stephen Blair. P lne y Q rove U n ite d M e th o d ist Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advanco. Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. New Uerusalem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksvillo. Paslor, Netlye liames-Barbor, 751-0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship tl. Wednesday night: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Lighl Chrlsllan M inistry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. lo Camella Lane, Mocksville. Pastor: Sloven W. Dailon. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, E p isc o p a l C huro h o l the Q ood S h o p h o rd , C hurch & C ross sts., C ooleem ee. W orship, 9:30 a.m ., lellowship hour oiler church. Biblo Sludy 2nd and 4th Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Life M ission, Liberty Church Rd„ M ocksville, Sunday Schooi, lOo.m ,, morning worship. 11. Sunday evening al 0 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavis. ' M ocksvlllo Church of Qod, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 75i-0817. Pastor: Larry Hollllield. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. w orship, I I . S unday evening, 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jerusalem B aplist Church, 3203 US 601 S., M ocksvlllo. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m., praise and worship: 9:45, Sunday School lor ali ages: 11, morning worship; 7, evening w orship. W ednesday services: 6 p.m., family fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery lor Inlants and toddlers. F e llo w sh ip B a p tist C huroh, 1084 Rainbow Rd., /\dvanca. 998-6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Pastor, Wayne ¿wisher, 492-7210. Sm llh Qrovo AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sundoy morning worhslp, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Qlenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Churoh, 495 Eatons Church Rd., Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Qiibroolh. 998-6149. A b u n d a n t L ife C h ris tia n V icto ry Center, 117 E. Depot St., Mocksville. Pnstor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sundoy School, 9:45 a.m. Morning wotshlp, 11. Life Com m unity Church, Sundays, 10 a.m.. Block Perlorm lng Arts Conler, N orih M ain S treet, M ocksvillo. Contemporary style worship with Pastor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hope Baptist Tabernacle, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Wotshlp, 11 a.m., Sundny School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednosdoy, 7 p.m., AWANA ohlldton and teens, adults, proyer meeling and Bible study. East Davie Baptist Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Comer, 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays, 8:15, Bible sludy lor older adulis; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45, Bible study for oil oges; 6 p.m. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Study and Prayer Service Pastor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Lite Com m unity Church, Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksvlllo. Services Sunday, 10 a.m. Call Kevin Slewarl, pas- tor, about W ednosday ovoning llfo groups, 753-5433. M alnvfllo AME Zion Church, 210 Main Church Road, Mocksvllls. Sunday School, 10 a.m., w orship, 11. Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Robert H. Bailey. Bailey's Chopei United M othodlst C hurch, Bailey's Chapel Road, Ad vance, Sunday Schooi, 10a.m., Worship 11 n.m. Paslor. Iho Rev. Ed Carter. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Fool Road Mocksville, N0 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG GARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 2 3 4 1 O/troni /hm-) ftroicf JO You CfjiyA.Cintt, * Mirtin C, Cmji, S hit Piti. 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A lte r .spending Ihe after­ noon at the Zachary Houso on Dec, 7 as part o f the tow n’s C hristinas celebration, he’s com ing buck. The jo lly fat man w ill be at the town hall, N,C. 801, Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m. listening to the last-m inute Christmas wishes o f area girls and boys. He’ll even have a treat to give each youngster. Parents are invited to bring their camera to make pictures. The Dec. 7 celebration filled the Zachary House w ith the smell o f fudge, the sounds o f C hristm as m usic, the la u g h te r o f c h ild re n and adulls, and a dramatic read­ ing. Mayor John Chandler presented an award to the winner of the fudge making it ’s the stuff Santa Claus contest, Kay Chandler Smith. loves. People filled the Zachary House for the afternoon ac­ tivities. Regina Chandler leads the crowd in singing Christmas favorites.Santa brings smiles to the faces of the children. D2 - DAVIK COUNTV KNTKRI’KISK RKCORD. Tluirsday. Doc. IK. 2003 Davie Schools I'inchrook Kk'nicnUin Dec. 1У - Jan. 2 an; llic Chrisl­ mas holidays for studenl-s. The second grade classes of .Ms. Van Offeren. Mrs. James. .Mrs. Kauffman. Mrs. Potts, and .Mrs. Harpe have been learnini; aboul "ChfistmasAround the World". The sludenU have been visiting class­ rooms for presentations aboul the countries of Sweden. Holland. .Mexico. Italy, and studying aboul Ihe celebration of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Students have learned aboul tradition., were given food samples from the countries, and made an an projecl about Chri stmas within lhal certain counlry or cel­ ebration. On Dcc. 9. the school level of the Nalional Geographic Geogra­ phy Bee was held. Participants were cla.ssroom winners from each 4th and 5th grade class, pourth grade clas.sroom winners; Katy Cox. Bridgette Evans. Kayla Glenn. . and Amber Minor, fiflh grade cla.<s- room winners: Ale.x Pleming. Erinn Lapish. Brandon Roy and David Stanley. Alex Fleming Is school champion. Alex will lake a 70-ques- tion lesi. which will be sent to the Nalional Geographic Society in an effort lo qualify for the stale bee. Willimn R. Davic KIcmenliiry Public School Report Cards are available al н-Hw.ncrepurlcanli.or);. These report cards provide informalion about Ihe school's academic perfonnance and staffing. The Student Council held a coat drive. "Sare the Warmth. Donate a Coat." There was a great response. K&R Cleaners dry-cleaned many of thc coats and several leachers washed others. Thc cafeteria staff jump-started Ihc basket mfflu: They pul logclher a Cooks Delight Basket thnl was ruffled al thc Dcc. 9 IT O inceling. Before Ihe meeting, Ihe Ginger­ bread Shop was open for browsing and purchasing gifts. This was not a fundruiser, but an activity for children lo purchase gifls for loved ones. Thc shop was open Tuesday and Wednesday for students. Л Vendor Blender wus localed in Ihe media center before the meeting. l.ocal venders were on hand to ^ display and sell items. Pizza was available for dinner. The December PTO meeting was held Dec. 9. Danny Cartner. Shopping For Little Lambs Tsunami team members at North Davie Middle School show some of the clothes and toys they purchased for needy children in Davie County this Christmas. The students began bringing in money in October, and ended up with $1,200 to sponsor 27 children through A Storehouse for Jesus' Little Lambs program. Patrick Kenney said he helped buy two pairs of shoes, a shirt and a remote control car for a 4 year old boy. “It made me feel really good," he said. - Photo by Robin Fergusson principal, welcomed guests. Jacob Stewarl and McKenzie Brookman led the Pledge of Allegiance. Teresa Apperson, PTO president, led Ihc business part of Ihe meeting. ■Kindergarten and first grade classes presented a "The Share Bears, a Storybook Fantasy for Young Voices.” Thc setting was at Honey Hollow, a bear community, just before winter. Narrators were Makala Caudle, Jennifer Dodd, and Jesse Hendricks. Colton Prim was Bailey Bear, Tyler McLamb was Lille Bear, and Ihe Magical Winter Wind was Taylor O ’Neal. Mrs. Prince and Mrs, Marlinez’s kindergarten class sang "Merrily Bearily" while dancing bears danced. Mrs. Collins, and Ms. Dalton's kindergarten class sang "Bailey and the Bees" while bees buzzed, "Honey Honey" with the guitar Iwars from Mrs, Drye and Mrs. Evan's presented. A solo of "Everybody Needs Some Help Sometimes" was sung by Austin Hunler. The sharing bees and Mrs. Spillman and Mrs, Ireland's kindergarten class sang "When We Give, We Receive," Special thanks to music teacher, Lou Wilson, and art teacher Joan Means, Sludcnts receiving Citizenship Awards at the monthly Davie County School Board meeting were; Olivia Miller, Sydney While, Taylor O'Neal, Jacob Booe, Johnny, Hernandez, Desirae Vandiver, Kendall Tiffl, Alex Espinoza, Keiulttli Gobble, Megan Beck, Jarrell Wallace, and Carolina Oliva. The Christmas luncheon was held Dec, II, Keportcr, Amanila Stark, from Joey Krulh's fiflh grade filed Ihis news report. "Ms, Joey Kruth started Ihc day off wilh spelling sounds. Next, we looked al Ihc gingerbread Iiouses lhal Ms, Kruth made. In malh wc practice changing improper fractions to whole Щ Ш И О и З Е • S aturday 1-5pm • Sunday 2~5pni BRITAGH lA IC S Charles Jones C h a rlie Realty, Inc.. ' numbers or lo mixed numbers. We have learned aboul poetry and how il is written. Also in class we are planting paper white flowers. I'm positive they will be beautiful," Cilizens of the Week of Dec, 9- 12; Carlcy Eddlemun, Nicolas Moreno, Ricardo Mojica, Dorecel Reyes, Emili Guevara, Taylor O'Neal, Trey Lagle, Dric Rodriquez, Samantha Taylor, Ross Hoffner, Sarah Condos, Sherri Parks, Taylor Weatherman, Megan Beck, Zachary Roger.s, Taylor Profnit, Chastity Spry, nnd Casey Ferrebee, Bus and Car Riders for December; Adrian Rodriguez, Heather Davison, Logan Hendricks, Jordan Myers. Students inviled to the Citizen Luncheon; Nick Hilton, Tulen Dancy, Jordan McDanicl, Hunnah Brown, Sonia Ramirez, Ftanciso Chame, Courtney Drauhn, Frank Bledsoe, Makal Caudle, Matthew Keenan, Becca Fereliec, Sebastian Sturdivant, Joseph Whitaker, Jonalhan Ellinglim, Sasha Lockhart, Misly McEwen. Sam Nesbit, Brittany Cranfill, Cody Biiger, Jessie Kainirc/, Leslie Taylor. Brianna Guevara, Cniz Keller, Jodi Gregory, Shelby Mast, Evan Cave, Autumn Barber, Logan Brown, Aubrey Apperson, Matthew Masien, Krystal Caudle, Lindsay Sanders, Brandi Allen. Brandon Medford, Jordan Drcnnen, Ke'Aira Smith, Andrew Olson, Latrinda Tillery, David Myers, Austin Gobble, Casey Ferrebee und Josh Chunn, North Dttvtc Mlilillc The North Davic Student Coun­ cil sponsored thc "Give A Kid A Coat" campaign in conjunclion with A Cleaner World in Advancc, Slu­ dcnis and staff donated more than 100 coats for needy families in Davic County, Thc Pharaoh Team enjoyed u neld trip lo High I’oint Dcc, i lo see Ihc Shakespeare Festival's presen­ tation of “A Chrislmas Carol," Af­ ler thc play, Pharaohs stopped at fast foo<l restaurants for lunch. Students read Ihe play in language arts clnss and wrote essays on related topics. Students in Mr, Newman's sci­ cnce classes have made element brochures lo enhance their chemis­ try study. 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Shnd.v Grove Elemenlnry Thc I’TA meeting Tuesday, Dcc. 9 was a short business meeting followed by u performance of the chorus and a Christmas play by third grade classes, PTA president, Juliu Nicliols, tulked nboul the РТЛ executive bonrd voting lo give almosl $11,000 lo the school to be used for remediation futiding uml teaclier reimburscnienls. Proceeds from fundraisers make il possible for Ihc PTA lo be responsive to the needs of Ihc school and the students. After the meeting, Ihe nfth grade chorus, directed hy Ms, Ncwmun, sang several Christmas selections. Third graders, dressed in western attire, presented a light hearted play, Christmas nt Ihe OK Corral. 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S.)lj As IS CflOlion M.ke /iii<winjn 953 1187w.ooo ü?00t (oMweII fl<inliet Rciii fsi.Ui' iojpofiiliori fnlilwcll O.inkri » и ,i K'QiíIi'íoiJ Ii kI-im nk di fnHivH fi.inkfi (о|(ю(*)1и)п Ad fíju)l Oppoflunily Cünt|Mriy ftiu il Housing fJ|)(ioiiuiiily [,idi Ollm* is indpfienitcntly Owned .intl OpcrJlcd. > Л«\ im le p cm le tiily üw ne d ¿íu<1 O períjtcd M pm ber of Cotclweli Banker Real Estate Corporation Davie Schools DAVIE COUNTY EN I'ERPRISE RECORD, Thiir.s(hi.v, Dec. 18, 2003 - DJ Conlinued From Pukc 1)2 welcomed a new icacher assistani thi.s week, Michellc Keii. Tlie kindergarteners in Ms. Surratt and Ms. Conley's class locnscd on a new word wall and started wriling in llieir journals. Ms. Rogers and Ms, Tester’s lirst graders are working in their Santa's Workshop daily to produce sonic Christmas gifls for their lamilies, Ms, Groce's fourtii graders are Iielping the kindergarteners wilh llic workshop projecl. The cluss also learned about economics, Ms, Spach's second graders have worked on many crafts to help decorate their Christmas Iree. Tiie children took their mid-year Icsls on reading, math, and wriling, Ms, Hill and Ms, Carter's second graders compleleil Ihcir state book und tlic colored mup of the United Stutcs, In tmilli, students were tested on telling lime and counting money. The second grade class of Ms, Kauff and Ms, Boswell read Arthur's Christmas, a story about giving and Inuling Santa tlie pcrl'cci gift, Thc boys and girls studied about Chrislmas uround llic world- in Germuny, Sunta is callcd Suniierklas and in France, he is callcd Perc Noel, Ms. Johson’s Ihird grade class wclcoined u new student. Bo Walters, Report curds will be coming om on Tuesday, Jan. 6. Ms. Hendri.x and Ms. Plyler’s third graders learned songs lo help with learning multipliculion fuels. The cluss studied singular und possessive nouns. Sludcnts com­ pared und learned about Christmas and Hanukkah activities, Ms, Hrown's and Ms, Red­ mond's fourth grade classes huve been huving movie days us a reward every olher'Friday, Tliey give the students thc opportunily to spend state fair money, Thc fourth grude leaehers are asking parents to send in individually wrapped snacks, 2 liter drinks, and pre-popped popcorn to add to Ihe snacks that thc tcuchers huve purcha.sed for movie day. The following students have been clioscn as the sludenl of the week; Lidia Fogg, Caitlyn Peebles, Emily Freeman, Ryan Builey, Surah Gaither, Megan Guitón, Hannah Weuklaiid, Aaron McIntyre, Dylan Curpcnler, Grunt Young, Katie Allison, Harrison Weaver, Putrick Fair, Emily Tester, Travis Holden, Chrisly Holdsclaw, Caillin Grubbs, Collin Taylor, Juslin Cook, Sterling Tkach, and Ryan Fosler, Cimleemee Klcmtiiliiry Students celebrated reading acliievemcnls wilh an Acceleruled Render breukfast In tlie nieilia cen­ ler. Students making the 25 Poinl Club: Joey ljuincs, Krystal Jacobs, Anthony Beaver, Josh Stewarl, Tyler Durham. Ashley Waller, Sa­ vanna Stover, Shane Jacobs, Darali Lusk, Ben Watlington, Luuren Robbins, Cliris Ridings, Cameron Beck, Laslella Gray, Nicole EbrighI, Austin Allison, Brittany Talbert, Josh Smyer.s, Eli MucLcan, Andrew Kasting, Brie While, Andrew Mont­ gomery, Jessica Lancaster. Daniel Harris, Jason Sellers, Krista Miller, Rebecca Mickalowski, Augustus Freeman, Jose Carrillo, Nicholas Endicolt, Dustin Polls, Kenny Ooodiii, and Sam Linville; .“Я) Point Club; Elizabeth 1'uckcr, Cody Lane, Jonuthun Truclle, Carlos Moreno, Kaytlyn Slioniacker, Jack Whitley, Karen Boger, Shelliy Slcphens, and Colleen Hembree; T5 I’oint Club; Daniel Harris, Malissa Diehl, Carlos Moreno, and Jansen McDaniel, Mrs, Cozurt encouraged them to continue reading and to cn­ courage their frienils lo reud, too. Students in llie fifth grade com­ pleted DARE lessons and essays and graduated Thursday, Dec, 11. Students in Mrs, Fleming's class urc creuting posters on Native Ameri­ cans and exploters. The school level oflhe Nalional Geographic Socicly Cieograpliy Bee was held Dec, 4. Parlicipanls were tlie classroom winners from each fourtii and fiflh grade class; 4lh grade - Kcnirell Ray, Juke Whitley und Ryun Young; .“itli grade - Malissa Diehl, Tyler Durham a,nd Joey Ijames, Juke Wliilley was 1st runner-up and to Malissa Diehl is Coolceniee's cliain- pion. On Dee. 10, Malissa look a 70 i|ueslioii written lest sviiich was sent lo thc National Clcogrupliic So­ cicty, She is lioping to i|ualify for the stale finals. The following students liave been chosen us Students of Ihc Week of Dec. 1-5; kindergarlen, Lo­ gan Frye, Lily Ingram, Reyna Castillo, Nicole Miller, Brandon Reynolds; 1st grade, Sier Ferrell, A.shlce Spillman, Kayla O'Neal, Jordain Taylor, IVlallhew Walker; 2nd grade, Tyler Burge, Duniel Jor­ dan, Nicole Scott, Britany Burger; .Ird grade. Destiny Reinhardt, Candace Porter, Brie While,Tamrin Livingston; 4tli grade, Josli Smyers, Nicole EbrighI, Kelly Spaugh; 5th grade, Alana Medford, Samantha Spaugh, Dylan Livengood. Kindergarten classes were Irculed lo un early holiday celebra­ tion when they travelled to the Zachary llouse in Cooleemee on Dcc, 5 lo learn nboul Clirislmuses of long Ugo, Before the field trip, students created ornaments for the Zachary House Christmas tree. They were careful to make them oul I of paper and other natural materi­ als bccause long ago, nothing on Ihc Christmas trees was bought in a slore. As soon as the children ar­ rived at Ihc Zacliary House, they put M U L V A N E Y H O M E S .c $ FUNN BUSINESSI 99Gels%uinl Just *99 on a Mulvaney Showcase Home gets you inll I Our showcase homes are ready lo go, and that's all the cash you need for a downpaymenti Not *99 plus a thousand dollars in pre-paids and interest and whatever everybody else sticks you for. At Mulvaney Homes *9 9 means *99, Look for Mulvaney's "*99 Gels You In, No Funny Business Homes"at Kinderton, And, we hove special financing to help lower your monthly T ' V ' T ~ ^ I 1 T D ' I V ' payments by at least W m o,„G U A R A N TE ED I C j X . i l >| J L v jZ L J lV 1 V ^ j N Visit us at Kinderton, go online at wvw,MulvaneyHomes,com or call 9 4 0 .4 6 6 3 , Monday-Friday 11-6. Salurday tO-5, Sunday 1-6 From l-tO West, lake E«tt 160 (Илу 60‘ I Turn nght onlo Нлу. 801. Take lifst fiQiit 00 Ш\п ЪЩ Rd Communily erlry is on ttie tigW Brokers Wil(ome New Citi Homes from '589 per month. New Courtyard Homes from *674 per monlh. See your Mulvaney Sales AgenI for complete details, Ы гЬ 30, Î003 llíl «и feirto 30, гмз («,ÌI Г(г4и [ft Цгсп !ию1 (OTIV) nel hÚ i' »illi 'il Piljcm Ию en) temi iuii«l li ibiii m loioolial. Ч) fiiiicn miIUì tout Wtli l»;o Ita! ващ Ihcir ornamenls on Ihc Iree, They Ihen listened lo slories aboul how Cliri.slinus was celebrated in Cool­ eemee when student.s' grundmolh- ers and graiidl'alliei's were children. Gelling lo play wilh aulhcniic. "old limey" toys was Ihe highlight oflhe trip. Children had Ihe opportunity to play with dolls, gumes, rocking horses, und oilier toys thut Suntu browghi to children many, many years ago, .Before Ihe trip wus con­ cluded, Ihc children galhered to- gelher lo sing carols. As the chil­ dren left, thc women of Ihe Cool­ eemee Historical Association treated each child lo u Christinus "poke," a paper bag filled with nuts, un orange ami a pcppcrniiiil stick. The teachers, assistants und students would like lo thank Lynn Runilcy and Ihe members of Ihc assoeialion who were on hand to help the chil­ dren experience a Chrislmas of long ago. In social studies, kindergarteners arc leuniing aboul liow families cel- ebrale the holidays in countries such as Sweden, Germany, Israel, Africa and Mexico. Ill scicncc, as thc sea sons change, they are observing am reading aboul whul is liuppeiiing ii nature and in Ihe animal world Thanks It) the generosity of loca busines.ses, the students have beet given their own copies of thc book Four Seasons for Llltle People which explains whul huppens dur ing each of the seasons. Third grade siudenis are finish­ ing u study on (|uilts ufter reading i story lhal had a i|uili as a special memory that "woulilii't forget" Students expanded Ihis idea und wrote about something or someone spccial lo Ihem thal they will ncvei forget, Mrs. Linkous's science cluss is finisliing a unit on light and en­ ergy. Mrs, Maurer's scicnce cluss is pluying a review game lo culmi­ nale a science unit on plants, Ms, Schwiebert's class has been work­ ing on local governmenl, while Mrs. Fisher's cluss are wrapping up a so­ cial studies unit on Ihc levels of gov- eniincnt. Conlliuied On Patic 1)4 . . . PTi,,! Angela Lawrenco Brokor Cell: 903-2B3B t E Ï O ak H aveR Ф U e a l t s ? 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Use an Oak Haven Realty agent to purcliase ANY home listed w itti ANY Realtor and receive a FREE home warranty or help with your closing costs/ ® Prudential Absolute Real Estate. Carolinas Realty C lem m ons/D avie Co, O ffice - 336.714.4400 877.371.5Ш W inston-S alem O ffice - 336.748.2000 B00.B10.4I7B www.prudentjaloarolinas.com 289 Pine Valley Road $245,000 Kimberly Polls S77-9911 8061 Olengaiilll Roatl $348,000 Put Kinnamon 714-4434 130 Brentwood Drive $134,900 Dorottiy Hgll714'440B 309 Paik Avenue $134,900 Susan Porkor 399-3137 4445 Asbuiy Place Road $239,000 Susan Paikor 399-3137 3107 Hwy 64 East $224,500 Susan Poikor 399-3137 524 West Lee Avenue $120,000 Stioiry Coram 714-4414 3532 North Ukeshere Or $219,900 Kristina Fairoll 714-4417 156 Old March Woods $247,900 VIckI Bulloni 462-3693 808 Holly Hedge Olive $139,500 aioila Moltliows 714-4495 734 Sunset Road $279,900 Susan Paikor 399-3137 780 N. Main Street $92,000 Susan Paikor 399-3137 1840 DunmoreLane $424,900 Choiyl Fink 714-4430 138 Arnold Polmor Dr $669,600 Qlorlo Malthow 714-4409 Agent Roster AuiIicyFiihim.iiin 714-<4ПA^iJie.t Smjijs П444\СI’inAriiinsof) 71-1 44MSupple95d:034Bll N clioli П4 4412BctOieMenilenhjIIП4 4415Cedfic LMti 7Ы 4421CheiylfinkП4 4400DsiotnyHall M4 4406ni№lJ Ouckwoitfi /144417Glo'ia Mjthcws 998506?Ify Egbuns 7144426Jermiler Siwd 7144424Kal^)rPhillrpJ 714 4413lOmberty Potts 714 4'(07KtistiniF&tielt 7U4425PalKiMiamon788.7722Sandra Hediick 7144410Sarrfra Johnson 714.<408Sandy Dyson 7144409Sharon Thcnus 7144433SM Coram 7î4,44t4SwaoParVw 399,3137VicW 9. Bullard «02170WeiloaLofim7144428 12esommll0r$1ie,000 BtS1C«nlotCro«CliiithM$42S,000 133 Pembrooke Rltlge B1B7SptlrBFoiiSlDrS1B3,000 Susan Paikor 399-3137 3oth Alklnson 714-4420 $149,900 Bov Supple 714-4404 Belli Alklnson 714-4429 1005 Ctiockeclierry $114,900 14B8 Muddy Creek $169,000 4553 Carrlagebniok Ct $247,900 Andrea Sugps 714*4416 Dobble Mondentiall 714-4415 Cheryl Fink 714-4430 2601 Harper Road $260,000 Qlorla Malttiows 714-4405 An IfuíeíWiJentfy owned aixJ opetatrt meriw ol ffe f*rwlentJiI 1Ы1 Estas AfltlalM. inc. D4 ■ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003 P|i^gton ^ ? : ^ L o m p a n y ' realty Mocksvillc Office:336-751-9400 TOLL I'Rül: I-tìOO-539-)W3 Hillsdale/Advancc Office:336-998-8900 rOLl.l-Rl;tl-tì8Wì2H-2234 wm pcnningionrcalty.com Davie Schools C e le b r a t e t h e H o lid ^ s I t u K b u r N e w H o m e ! N e w Listings 1526 Main Church Road Featured Listings 145 Old Oak Lana Vefy nice home on 3.5 acres! Ptivjle, moslly wooded w/pond A 2 spfingt. 3DR,?0A w/nice kiichen, lols of cabinets & ionuAl DR. Motivated sellcf.CAll Cindy $119,900 108 Ruffin Street Large brick ranch w /lots o f nn. 5BR, 2BA. Updated kit, new roof, rcpldcem ent wndws, new doors, lg scp w orkshop'garage w ith heat, AC & water. Screened porch. Call Bobby. $149,900 136 Shallowbrook Drive O pen floor plan w/soarlng ccllings & w indow s for lots o f light. 3BR, 2BA new construction w/m aster suite, front & tear porches, split BR plan & private lol.C all Janice $169,900 Very Inexpensive living or investm ent lentlal. 2 bedroom , 1 bath singiew ide ‘ w ith room addltlon,C«irG len. hom e $12,000 110 Roy Davis Road 2 bedroom , 1 bath - Singiewide • som e repairs needed. Very Inexpensive living or Investm ent potential. Call Gien. $8,000 168 Hamilton Court G olf course view w/BRCC nricm bcrshlp Included. Italian tile flooring in kitchen, lg m aster suite & bath. Great roorn w/gas log flreplace, sunroom , 3BR, 2BA.Call Janie. $169,000 Featured Listings 1815 Barnstable Road Clemm ons - Big house w /Iots o f room . Brick hom e W/5BR, 2.5BA, deck, new heat pump, new water heater. Needs son)e TLC. Going fast. Agent owned. Call Glen $179,900 2180 Hwy 601 South Nice 3BR, 1 BA hom e on 1.35 acros. Hardwood floors and new paint, above ground pooi, convenient to tow n. Call C Ind/ $104,900 New Price 437 Ijames Church Rd Great fam ily hom e in nice location. 3BR, 2BA, paved circle drive 1SBB SF o f living space. Large yard to play In this summ erl Call Glen $85,000 New Homes 239 Charleston Ridge Dr BOR, 2.5BA. Ilvinq room w/gas log FP. Split BR floorplan,lg kit.fln.bsm t, brick front w /vlnyl siding, 2 car bsm t gar. Call Bobby. $164,900 107 Sterling Drive M aintenance free,one level living w ith this 2BR, 2BA tow nhom e. Great room , dining room and sunroom . Call Janice $139,900 151 Winding Creek Rd. New hom o. SanFilippo C onstruction w ith finished basem ent for added space makes this a great deal.Cali Bobby $154,900 w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m Cuntlnucd From Page D3 Mrs. Cu.slcr's clnss Is rcndy for Christmas. Students hnve been making oninnicnts nnd dccornting n tree. The students nre enjoying Letterlnnd, The Santa Shop wns a lot of fun nnd Ihey enjoyed the wrapping. They look an annual trip to see Santa Claus and ate oul for lunch, Tyler Burge is Student of Ihc Week, Mrs, Culler's fourth grnde class is concluding thoir sludy on rocks and minerals. Students hnve iden­ tified the three types of rocks nnd have eaten an edible version of ench rock. The clnss is learning that rocks are constantly changing Ihrough Ihe rock cyclc, Dnvie High 9lh Grade Basketball; Dec, 19. Easl Davidson (Boys), (away) 4:00; Dec, 20, Ashe Couniy (OIrls), (awny) 11:00, Wreslling; Dec, 17, Enst Burk, (home) 6:00; Dcc, 22, Tiger Classic, (awny) 9:00 a,m,: Dec, 23, Tiger Classic, (away) 8:30 a.m,; Dec, 30- 31, East Ouston, (away) 10 a,ni. Swimming: Dec, 17, Soulh Rowan, (awny) 4:30, South Dnvic The Lighthouse tenm hus been sludying colonial Amcrica in socini sludies, Communlcniions clnss have read historical fiction in correlation wilh Ihis, Some classes are reading Ihc novel "Johnny Trcmain," A trip lo Ihc Chrisimas Candle Tea at Old Salem wus enjoyed by Ihe students Dec, 11, As a culmination of Ihe unil a glass blower will visit clas.scs Dec, 18, In sciencc. Ihe students have been sludying fossils. They made carbon leaf imprints to lenm how fossils nre crcatcd. Math students arc solving and graphing equations. They arCiSludying inequalilics. The eighth grade N,C, Outer Banks trip is planned for April, Students nre puying Ihcir deposit by Dec, 15, All Lighthouse students wilh no lunch delentlons enjoyed n pizza parly in November, Anolher parly will be held in January for the sccond nine weeks grading period, The Light­ house students nre involved in ser­ vicc projects, Ms, Oulluzzo's clnss is collecting Toys forTols for Soulh Davie, Ms, Onlluzzo's clnss won Ihe .schoolwide food collection. They collected over 1,700 cans. Ms, Leonard's class cnme in sccond in the schoolwldo food collcctlon wilh over 1,600 cans. In preparation for Ihe End of Grade lest in May, Light­ house students arc taking a pruclice test Dcc. 16-17. Stule computer scorcs in Ihe performance aren should be back for ull eighth grnde students in Jununry. Sludenls did 2 1 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Want to know more about any of these fine properties? 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She Is niso ii:nding "The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree" to Ihe eighth grnile classcs. This book was written by a North Curolina author and is set In Ihc mounlains near Orandfulhcr Moun­ tain, All seventh grade classcs have .seen a video of Asian folktales. In addition, Mr, Adams's classes are currently researching soil and wnter conservation and Mr, Bumgarner's students have been learning about feudal Japan and Ihe Mciji Restora­ tion, Sixth graders have learned about Internet resources and multi- mediacncyclopedias. Please stop by Ihc medin center when you nrc nt Soulh Davie and look al the Light­ house Tcnin's creative colonial projects on displny, Mocksvillc Elemenlury Studenl of the Month, Dcccmber; (Students of the Monlh reccivc n but­ ton, ccnificnie and attend the lun­ chcon): Oscur Quintanilla-Trejo. Jana Yount, Benjamin Juarez, An­ thony Hunckler, Emily Miller, Jadu Payton, Meredilh Kurfees, Autumn Stewart, Donnie James, Amber Shorl, Kayla Beck, Lizzy Swell, Amber Basham, Carrie Miller, Herbert Cuellnr, Ann Torres, Robert Daniel, Juslin Lunning, Ann Burton, Austin Moody, Jose Sanchez, Vanessa Cuellnr, Cam Beth Hendricks, Becca Cook, Alicia Uriostegui. Terrific Kids, Dcccmber(Tcrrific Kids receive a certificate, bumper sticker and a Buck’s ccrlificalc): Analilin Gomez-Donudo. Nicholus Starnes, Auslin Kelley, Conner Cornclison, Adcaxis Rodriguez. Kuiilin Fletcher, L,J, Dulin, Ryun Suunders, Evelyn Rnmirez-Cliavcz, Tabilha Morris, Karry LuRoquc, Taylor Crolls, Rundy Smilh, Alex Peoples, Tulum Edwards, Briannu Moore, Shuwna Wiley, Alyssa Thomasson, Ethan Reavis, Antonio Oabino, Chelsea Byerly, Mallory Williams, Claudia Evans, Dnvid Uriostegui, Summer Smart, Haley Ginther, Joel Cartner, Ryan Wood, Arturo Moure-Garciu, Tichisu Morrison, Nuthun Hownrd, Alex Church, Knrinn Gutierrez, Kyle Serio, Britney Kilby,Tcvin Anthony, Pnlricin Moore, Cody Bell, Chris Rhodes, Dnvis Absher, Monlnnn Noel, Chuse London, Blukc Wise, Meredith Dinkins, Brnndon Toney, Jnvnn Phillips, Emily Smilh, Tyler Laymon, Cryslal Styers. Good Chnrncler, December, Jus­ ticc (Good Churacters rcccivc a cer- lificnle): Jenny Robbins, Parker Cassady, Mackenzie Clubb, Joshuu Collins, Snvannnh Stone, Nick Sinopoli, Ronnie McKnighI, Seth Jones, Caleb Tranlham, Brooks Blalock, Alex Frye, Alex Lnwrence, Cole Whiluker, Jonulhan Monk, Jus­ lin Boger, Stephen Daniel, Lorena Millo, Tania Ruuno, Cnmcron Dnvis, Arninni Steed, Priyanka Barud, Shunlclle Puinler, Matlhew Hursey, Sleven Jones, Mary Ann Kiser, Student of ihe Week, Dec, 8-12; Benjamin Hernnndez, Kyle Cook­ son. Knitlin Flelchcr, Brilluny Wil­ son,Tabilha Morris, Eavun Jennings, Brock Allen, Destiny Eaves, Luzuro Sanchez, Gabrielle Lyons, Brundi Howell, Miguel Castoreña, Nikki Moody, Tyler Curler, Terrell Joyner, Oclavia Ramsey, Kyrn LuRoque, Will Jone.s. In Ms. Lnngernnd Mrs, Dyson's kindergarten class, children have been busy leurning many Ihings, They ure doing many activities with The Gingerbread Man, They are learning lo rclell stories with a be­ ginning, middle and end. They are also reviewing letters and positional words wilh Ihcir gingerbread pup­ pets. lu mnlh, the kids are studying pennies, nickels and dimes. They are leurning to count by ones, fives nnd lens. Mrs. Flynn nnd Mrs, Cook's firsl graders are excited aboul Christmas. We nre sludying Cliristmns iradillons in olher couniries. We have enjoyed tasting gingerbread cookies ftom Germuny and wassail from England. Wc learned lhat childrvn from En­ gland listen lo their favorite Christ­ mas siories. Ihen write Father Christ­ mas letters with their wishes and toss Ihem in Ihe fire so Iheir wishes und loss them in Ihe fire so Iheir wishes cun go up the chimney. Merry Chrisimas! Mrs. Martin nnd Mrs. Pruitt's cluss hus been leuming about winter wenther nnd Ihc nnimnls thul live in the snow. This lesson wus Inught by ourhigh school Inlem, Miss Hillury, Miss Hillary rend “The Lillle Polar Bear” nnd Ihe children crcatcd beau­ liful pictures using wnlercolor paints nnd laundry delergent. Miss Hillary made homemade ice cream wit^t the class al Ihe end oflhe week as n treul. Conllnued On Puge D5 Davie Scliools DAVIE COUN FY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thur.sday, Dec. 18,2003 - 05 Continued From I’lige D4 Third grnders in Mrs, Strick­ land's room are sludying Chrislmns Around Ihe World. Ench Icuclicr in Ihird grnde has chosen a country lo Icuch how people cclebrale Christ­ mas there. Students will learn nboul Sweden, Germany, I'runcc and En- glund, nnd nboul Hunukkah.Ihc Lovofcnsl and Kwanzan, When Ihc childrcn go lo Ihc counlry. Ihey will bo given n souvenir, a food from Ihul nren, nnd a stamp in their passports, Ms, Weber's clnss seems lo be enling cundy canes and fudge for brcnkfnsl. Ifs caincidcnlnl.lhnt nt a time with so much energy being ex­ pended, students nrc studying aboul il in scicncc. In communications, they are working on blogrnphles, , lenrning about the lives of tiiose they admire. Holiday poelry is also nour­ ishing. Cciitrnl Dnvic Development Day 1 Sludcnl of Ihe Week, Dcc, 8-12: Dalton McAfee, Wc nrc slill busy muking Christmas decorations, The children hnve mnde lols of Ihings for Iheir purents. The cluss enjoyed muking n Frool Loop chain for Ihc tree. They mude dough nnd npplesnuce ornu- mcnls,The clnss colorcd Snnlus und glued collon for Ihe beard, Wc mude pretzel piclure frumcs nnd the chil­ dren put the ribbon on themselves. They urc still Inlking lo Sunlu every day. We will hnve our Chrislmns lunch Dec. 18 nl 11:30, The Christ­ mas program is Dcc, 19 ul 6:30 in the cnfclcrin. S c h o o l B r i e f s January Meeting Following Ihrce monlh.s of the monlhly meeting being held ut various school.s, ihe January school board meeting will be held at Central Davie Education Center on Jnn, 5 ul 7 p,m. Superintendent’s Report Superintendent W .O, "Dub" Polls scheduled u meeting wilh reprcsemative,s from Duvidson County Community College on way.4 two school systems could work together and utilize facili­ ties, He plans on discussing course selections for the future, although he wns quick to stress that the college had already made next year’s .selections. Risk Watch Program A Success Risk Watch, n pilol safety progrnm nt Willinm R, Davic El­ ementary School, wns a success, Pre-lest scores for students were at 78 percent. “ By the time they'd gone through the curricu­ lum, which is 10 .sessions, their information knowledge was al 90 percent," said Potts, “With K -5, we’re proud lo hetir those sorls of results. The Willium R Davie staff was really recep­ tive." The program supplemented the safety program already taught in the schools, nnd according lo Polts. the teachers em­ braced it. “Wc hope to expand it in the future." QZAB Progressing The quest for the Q ZA B funds is progre.ssing. Pott.s told the board that bids have been sent oul to five banks, nnd results should be back by Christmas. He hopes to hnvo a bid approval al Ihe January meeling. Once the money is available, the ,school system can replace some of the money it had to use temporarily to cover beginning expenses for Iho project, Potts Receives Л+ Award It came as a surprise, but Dub Potts wus awarded the school system’s A + award. Potts was named the district five Adminis­ trator ofthe Year by the N .C , Association of Educational Office Professionals. Policy Updates The board is reviewing two policy updates, one regarding women and minority businesses, and the second regnrding stu­ dent reussignments end transfers. The chnnges lo policy 212, Pnrticipalion By Women And Minority-Owned And Other Historically Underutilized Busi­ nesses, rcllect changes in the laws. The updated policy was based on the stale board of education policy ns well as the policies of olher locul school'.systems, including [redell/Stntesville, Davidson nnd Winslon-Sniem/Forsylh County, Policy 515 refers to student assignments, renssignmenls und transfers. The changes ure at the request of principals who want to know earlier in the year, for planning purposes, who wants to transfer in and oul of their school. Under the proposal, requests made before March 3 1 would firsl be senl to affected principals before going on lo the school board for a vote. Another change would allow sludenls who nro moving into a new home beforc Sept, 1 the opportunity to start the scliool yeur in their new school district rather lhan having to transfer after school has slarled. The final change would delete text regarding a reciprocal agreemenl with olher school systems in the nrea to waive tu­ ition lees. Other counties no longer offor such agreements, so the text had become obsolete. Both policy updates are being reviewed and should be voled on in the January meeting. Audit Report Tabled Although tho nows in the 2002-2003 audit report presented by Pete Teague from Dixon Odom, the school system’s auditor, was good, tiie board tabled a decision on the final report be­ cnuse two pages had incorrect numbers for previous years. That informalion does nol affect the outcome of this year, bul was merely a typo. “ Your audit report is awfully redundant," said Teague. “We keep giving you good news. You’re in compliunco with internal control, issues ,,,a nd we do not have any findings to report. That’s extremely good,” Davie County spent approximately $5,816 por studenl in lo­ cnl, slute and federal funds during the 2002-2003 fiscal yenr. Budget Amendments The following budget amendments were approved; an in­ crease of $45,983 in additional allotments and A B C transfers; a decrease of $41,275 lo adjust for A B C transfers nnd alloctttion of olher currenl expense funds; and an increase of $710 in voca­ tional educalion allotments. Life Insurance The bonrd approved changing life insurance policies from MetLife lo Aetna. The change was made in part becnuse em­ ployees were asking for the ability to purchase higher amounts of optional life insurunce, MetLife wns unable to malch Aetna’s quote, which will allow employees to purchase optional insur­ ance al $.18 per $1,000, up to $200,0f’0. Enrollment will be open in spring, , Character Education The following William R. Davie Elementary School sludenls were recognized for good character: Megan Beck, Jacob Booe, Alex Espinoza, Kendall Gobble, Johnny Hernandez, Olivia Miller, Carolina Oliva, Taylor O'Neal, Kendall TiITt, Desirae Vandiver, Jarrett Wallace and Sydney White. Dcvclopinenlal Day II sludenls nre genring up for Ihe holldnys. Sunlu cnme by for n visit Mondny, Accord­ ing lo Ihc children, Ihey hnve all been reully good this yeur. Our class con­ tinues lo fini.sh up on lasl minule surprises, too. ThcirChrlslmnscrufls nre turning oul well. The children nlwuys Inke Ihcir time to do Ihclr very best on nrl projccls.OurChrisl- nius progrum is coming right niong ns well. The children nre doing u good job leurning their lines. We nrc looking forwurd lo seeing everyone TImrsduy nl 6:30 p.m. ul Ihe program In Ihe CDBC cnfclcrin. The childrcn In the prc-klndcr- gurten class nre continuing lo stny busy prepnring for Chrislmns. They huve been dcconiling their Chrisl­ mns tree costume for Ihe progrum Dec,18, Ms, Pnuln. our school nurse, did n wonderful puppet show for Ihc children concerning hnnd wushing und how to keep germs from .spread­ ing, The childrcn got lo make sock puppels nfler Ihc presentation. N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s Nineteen students successfully completetil the fall semester of the Nursing Assistant I program at the Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College. The training consisted of theory-based lectures, lab practice an clini­ cal experience in hospitals and long-term care facilities. Students plan to care for relatives or friends, worl< as certified nursing assistants or further their edu cation. Graduates include, from left: front - Cheryl Burns, Michio Sanders, iVle lissa Christie and Ellie Bobbitt; second row - Tara Calhoun and Leslie Steele row 3 - Heather Scott, Patricia Bennett, Patricia Calloway and Tammy Kowalski row 4 - Nellie McCann, Stephanie South, Shelby Chilton and Angela Fowler. Not pictured; Shelby Hilton, Sharon Ijames, Lori Lewis, Audrey Peebles and Kelly Smith. 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U L S \ W i s h i r ^ Y o u A V e r y E R R Y C h R I S T M A S I ti. iiIP Œ Œ S ^ c ,19 ' 157 E. Depot Sr.! c l l ! 1420 County Line Ro. 3DR, 2BA. 316+/* ocros, with lOOf/-acros farm. 30n, 2BA. oul- HistOiicaie0n,20A, homoon ^¿.76 2 piircola wilh 2 iJUildings, Call Hafmony-3BH, 2BA, 29.26 acres,(3 fitroarn ond pond $2,970,400. bldgs,, crook, $549,000. acros. wiin immaculalo landscaping Jano for dolalls. $320,000. fona'd), t nc. pond, barn $220,000 9.3 acros. 40R, 3BA, largo Derrnuda Пип - ЗВП, 250A, $2,000 3DR, IBA, in Harmony, HUGE 30*50 Quail Hollow. 3BR, 2.5ВЛ, FP. Adorable 3BR. 2.5BA on 3.51 storago bldgs, $219,900. nodocomimgAitowanco) $174,900. wofKshop $175,000. bonus room, 1,04 Ac, $146,900. acros, bsml. FP $142,500. 1428 Bear Creek Ch. Rd. Г Ж П 187 Crestview Drive Г Л П 198 Sprinqhill Drive i /mv i 164 Hickory Drive 4BR, 3BA. Call Ilsllng agoni for dotailsl $139,900. 144 HOOSC UNE Twinbrook, ЗВП. 2DA, FP, 53,500 2 slory, 2200 sq. It. Iromondous 4BR. 2.6BA. Soulhwood Acres 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 3.5 acros. nodccoraiingAltowancol $134,900. valuol FP, gazobo, $134,900. Sub,, brick llroplaco. $132,500. Counlry LIvingl $124,900. 141 Dakota Lane i ш \ i 440 HospnAi Streh Ext. i /ш\ \ 401 Salisoury St. Г7Ш П 225 Bear Creek Cii. f?o. 3BR, 2BA. on private 1.29 ocros, scroonod porch, dock, $119,400. 11s Tara Court 3BR, 2BA, 5,5 ocros. possiblo loaso. $109,900. 3QR, 2DA, full bsml, FP, opon lloor ЗВП, 2BA, Historic Distrlcl, 1.5 3BR, 2DA, foncod back yard, .91 plan, conv. location $109,900. slorios, basomoni. $102,900. ac.. groat slartor homo $102,^. 273 FEEZon Road Spacious 3 bodroom, 2 balh, Qfoal location. $99,000. Spacious 3DR, 2DA, stono FP, much morol $99,900. 141 Drum Lane 3BR, IBA, hardwoods, Inground pool, part. bsml. $87,000.F 253 Main Streh 3BR. IBA, on 1 acro, plus a 40x30 bido. $84,900. 246 Watt Зтпеп 3BR. ША, wonderful colors, woll Woll maintained, partial basomoni. Rowan County, minutos from Calawba Inndscnpod, «raplaco,SD2,00D, .60 acras, JDR. I BA. 589,900 Colloflo, 3BR, 1.5ВЛ, $89,500 5.95 ncros. 3BR. 2BA, FP, Qfoal 3DR, 2BA, partial bsint, oxcollont 3BR, 20A, sinQlowido, all appliances, building silo! $79,900. conditioni $69,900. groat slartor homo $69,900 ■ l o i i 121 Brooke Rose 3BR, 1.5BA, Cooloomoo, now hoat/AC. now plumb., comp, updated, $69,000 11 Salmoni Road....n Salmoni Road....ByarlK^apol Hd...Cidar RldQind......SanlordAve............Soar Cr«ek Ch. Rd...VltCMtdill L&T)0.....Tittle TrailHwy.MIN................D(un\ Line Cooloomoo, complololy updated, inground pool, groat buy! $65,900. Spacious 3BR, IBA, Cooloomoo, 100x190 lût zoned Town Ctr. Call 2Bfl, 2BA, 2+/-ac., socludod&private updated oloct. $64,500. Jano for dotaiis, 540,000. bul conv, lo Hwy. 64 $35,000. A v a i l a b l i- L o t s a n d L a n d a n d R C n t a l Р к о р п к т ш б ........24 Ac. JU0,B2510 Ac. $45 050.......2,IQ Ac. $25,000...1.257 acroa )29,t)00....1.4 aerei $134,000„.40,02 aerea $257,000....2,29 aerei $1S,000.....30 acres $172,5006 S aerei $46,475 ......V2 aerei 523,MO lo) 19, Norttibrook,..Valley Road..........E. Lake Drive........Allan Road...........Thompson Lane.....Foozor Road........629 MadlsunRoad,...Hwy. 64...............Hwy, 64............... „.2.29 aerei $29,500.........Lot $115,000..........Lot $15,900.......1 acre $10,000....11 aerei $7t,077...7.16 Aerei $49,900 $425,000 aerei $55,000 ......lacre $18,500 RENTAL EHQEÊBIifia 357 Avon Streel317 Avon Streel...G16Riveibend Dr................Mobile Homo Lot, Daniel Road.Apl, Country Lane..............Apt. Counlry Lane.............. S42S P/M $400 P/M ...$1,500 B/M Ì12SP/M $425 P/M $425 P/M lui-iA connu:IIOWAKI) KOWALSKI: 7S1-SM7 7Ы-ЬМ HCVERLYIIUSS99S4156 D6 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, Dec. 18,2003 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Friday, Dec. 19 Viird Sule, 8 u.m. until. Inside Ml. Zion Holiness Churcli, 64 E. & Mill Slrccl, Moclisville. Lasi Sale, most items 25c. I’roceeil lo church. Saturday, Dec. 20 Klim & Suusu|!C llri'ukrusl, ul We.sley Chapel UMC, 6:.10-10 a.m. Eggs, grits, sausage gravy, hiscuits. uiul linked ii]>ples. I’hllmiiiil Ilrciikfiist, Boy Scout Troop .“iTS of Firsl Hapl. hosting to oll'sel cost ol'Irip lo New Me.xico in June. Al Mocksvillc First Bapt, fel­ lowship hnll (ucross from Dnvie Lihrury), Menu: eggs, sausage, grits, pancakes, Ricky Naylor's famous biscuils, milk, coffee, and Juice. Cost: Sfi adulls. $.1 ages 11 and un­ der. Served from fi:3()-10:.'iO n.m. GAmEN GATI v i n e y a n 'fivcfudncj 04ome-Styfe (Fniit Whies M uscadine Scuppem ong Blackbeny Raspberry Blueberry Scarlet Blush Straw bcny D»K«sn!: Fram WmUxxiix) 1-40. ulii Brit I6S. Go M on M lowaid Mocksville. Oo 2 mie). turn ilgM o i Oieerti* Rd. Oo 1.5 mclej and lum kin on County Homo Rd. Go 8 iTnlM. turn f^ l on ScortcOHv®.Gfl«Jefl Gate Vtfwyafds is directly on tfw right. 261 Scenic D rive M ocksviile, N C 27028 Email: OordenQoloWnoyardsOyiidtol.noi OpenTtiuis.-Sal. 10am-5pmof byAppt,Call Ahéad М м м (336) 751-3794 or (3361941-7721 I n a r e lig io n t h a t w a s b o m i n a b a m , a n o p e n d o o r g o e s w i t h o u t s a y in g . I 'llf I lln flll IH' Itc* til )i>l1l 11» III ill»- Ul >l«lll|' .III.) Ir))im«lii|< III JcMi« I liiiu r iir |||.<( It .ilu .if« xpcii Sunday Worship at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM QlEISimS Em SMVICES ?;00 PM di H:30 PM The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork 183 Fork-Bixby Road • Aclvitncc, N C 27(X)6 • 336.998.0857 www.ti.scciLsiim-fork.orK rs П C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g of Mocksville Peace of Mind - Round the Clock Care Smaller Is Better Cedar Rock is fully licensed hy North Carolina and uses only certified staff who underf’o complete criminal chcck and druif screening;. • On ShB Doctors • Handicap Transportation • Nutritious Meals > Activities •Caring Staff •24 Hour Security • Snacks •Trips •Outings • On Site Laundry ' Medications * Independent Living Apartments Available Wö accept Medicaid & Private Funding "If you think your mom and dad deserve the best possible care, call me, Shelia Sammons." i i f ' C e d a r R o c k 191 C r e s t v ie w D r iv e M o c k s v ilie ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 1 5 1 5 Епо щ ^ /ш ^ е п ’с - S inall Enough to Religion Saturday, Dec. 20 Annual Cltrlslmits Candle Lighl- Ing Scrvice, Mocksvillc Scvcnlh- Duy Adventist, 407 Milling Road, 7 p.m. Spccial solos. Public invited. Sunday, Dec. 21 Chrisimns Al Klrsl Prc.sbylcrliin, choir presents Christmas Ciintnil», 11 n.m. Everyone inviled. Wednesday, Dec. 24 Holy Communlun, nt First Presby­ lerian, Mocksvillc, 8 p,m, on Christ­ mas Eve. Everj'onc inviled. Chrislma.ii Eve Ciindlcllghi Ser­ vice, ttt Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 7:.10 p.m., wilh Holy Communion. Wednesday, Dec. 31 Wiilcit Nlghl Servicc, ut Shiloh Bapt. Church, 544 Depot St,. Mocks­ villc, begins 11 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19 NAACI» M I-K Celebration, nt St. Johns AM EZ Church. Campell Rd., program starts 2 p.m. Special Events Every Friday Night ,1am Sessluti<i,al Sheffield Music Hall, call 492-7417 for info, Fri. & Sat., Dec. 19 & 20 Take A Ilretik, frotn the hustle and bustle of holiday season its Davie Youth Council provides gtuncs and aclivities forchildrcn nnd refFcshmcnis ns they wmp nil your holiday gifts. Bring children nnd gifts lo Mocks- ville/Diwie Piwks&Rcc„644N. Mnin Sl. on Friday 6-9:30 p.m., Sul. noon- 9 p.m. $5 min. donution. Info; Wendy While 287-1292. Live Nullvlty .Scene, al Cooleemee Bapt.. 204 Margina Street, 7 p.m. nightly. Evcryotte weleoine. Horse & Itiiggy Rides, downtown Mocksviile, begins 6:30 p,m. both nights. Dates to Remember at Brock Bldg. Play uctivities 6-7 p.m. Pun Nile 7-8:30 p.m. Open to all per­ sons with disabilities & Ihcir families. Richard lltirr Hold.s Oflicc Hours . In Davle, 2nd Thurs. of cvciy month, 9 a.m. til 4 p.m., Mock,sville Town Mall Building. pSpccltil Olympus uf Davle Counly, play aclivics & fun nite, Wednesdays C I G A R S M O K E R S : iinqooo '■,'\Tiilec:nFi:niilvStiirc' lk|li Bi,»4l> Quarum....$1.25....$19.99 Moya...........$.89,...$17.99 Great selection of Import Cigars Ejsatutiag'.* A. Fuente * Macanudo * Cohíba * Romeo Y Julieta, * Partagas * Baccarat • Montesslno • Onyx • Punch •L a Gloria and Many More * ViUue bags starting at $9.99 * Regular & Tnvel Humidors * Join our FREE Cfear Chib & Riceive Everyday Savings! 6 3 1 1 Stadiiun Dr. Clemmons * 778-1144 Compare O m C l ) K a le s B a ! i k - i s s » c ( l , I D I C - iiisured U> $UM),(M)0 i r n m i m M I HW : ' 1 ) ^ $ ^ ^ ; Sifear 2 .9 5 % Minitiitim APT' tlepoiit $5,000 3.75% N¿.¡1. >' '■ V, •Annua) Percentage Yield (APY)-lntefest cannot remain on deposit; pohodc payout of intoresi is required. Earty withdrawaJ is no« permitted EHedJve I2/1&W. Subject 10 availability and price durnoe. Tha amouni received Irom a saio ol a CD at current mari(ei value rrtay be loss than the amouni inttiailylrTvosled. Call or stop by today. MattVoi«li 6fi (liiiirt S(|tiai'(; M<K'ksvill.N NC 2702H . 7,51-i-l(M) www.nIwttnljoiHw.caiii M*mûr Sil‘C Edwardjones Serving liulivUtukl (»vcttun Sin(«)87i Meetings Ongoing Humane Socicty of DavIc Co., monlhly meetings 2nd Tues. of each monlh, nt office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind cnr wash. 751-5214. Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meets on thinl Monday of cnch month, 6:30 p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S, Contacl J, Renfro nt 284-4664 for more info, DavIc County Diabetes Supporl Group, last Thurs, of evety month, 7- 8;30p.m., at Davie Co, PubllcLibraty Small Confctencc Room. Info; 751- 8700. DavIc Youth Council, meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays each monlh, 6;30 p.m., at Mocksville/Davie Pnrks & Rcc. meeting room. Info: Wendy Wlilte 287-1292. Davle Co. Hospital Auxilary, every sccond Tues., at hospital cafcleriu, 7 p.m. Mocksvllle-DavIe Homebuilders, 4tliTliursday,7p.m.,Captain Sloven's. Davle High Athlctic Boosters, 3rd Mondny, 7 p.m., school cnfclcria. Farmlnglon Rurltan Club, 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Farmington Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Christian recov­ ery program for women scxunlly abused ns children. Mondays, 7:30 p.m., 41 coun Square, Room 210, Breast-feeding Supporl G roup, 2nd Tuesday, Davie Health Dept,, 6-7:30 p,m. Parenls Re.sourcc Organization (PRO) support group for fumilies of children with disnbiiitics, 2nd Tucs- day,7p.m.Cnll Rosemary Kropfeldcr ut 998-3311 for location, Jericho-Hardison Rurltan Club, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p,m,, club building. Health Depl,, clinic hours: Mon,-Fri., 8:30-11:30 a.m., 14:30 p.m.; Tues­ days, 4:30-7 p.m.; Teen Health Pro­ motion Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-noon, 2nd, 4th Saturdays. Davle Counly llourd of Social Ser- vices,4thTuesday,5:30p,m. at DSS. Narcotics Anonymous Against All Odds Group. BC Brock Bldg., 622 N. Mnin St., Thurs, 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Helpline,336-785- 7280. Ailvance Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Fotelgn Wars nnd Ladies Auxiiiiuy, 4th Tues., 7:30 p,m„ post home, Feed Mill Road, Davle County Rlghl To Life, 7 p.m., 3rdThursday, grand jury room, court­ house. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post 1119, 2nd, 4th Thuti., 7 p.m., VFW Hall, N.C. 801, Curlnlhlan Lodge No, 17F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the Mge. Mocksvillc Lodge No. 134,1st Tues­ day, 7:30 p.m. at the lo<lge. CoulcemecClvltan'.sClub Meeting, I st and 3rd Mon. each monlh, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Coolecnice. Cub Seoul Pack 504, sponsored b Fulton United Meth. Church, 1st and 3rd Tues. nighls each month, 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who would like lo bccome a member are wclcome to attend. Davle Co. MS Support Group, 2nd Mon, of each month, 6 p.m., Dnvie Co. Hospilnl. V FW Auxiliary Po.st 4024,1 p.m., 4th Thurs. cach month in lowcrlevcl of Brock Bldg.. N. Main Street. Eli­ gible members welcome. Davle Kiwanis Club, 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. nt Webb Heat­ ing & Air, 998-2121. Recreation Formore infonnalion on thc.seevents, cnll 751-2325, Line Dancing Fnmiinglon Community Center, Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: $2, Instructors: Steve & Lindn Hndey, For more info, cull 751-3848, Rec Club Before ($l5)or nfler ($25)school and out of school programs. Registration open, GoodTimers SquareDance Dancc Lessons $5 per month, Volun­ leers for different social events. Con­ tact Ethel at 998-3837. Silverstriders Waii< Club Seniors, 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 n.m. No churge. Mothers IVIorning Out Tuesduys and Tliursdays, $7 per day, $40 per month. The Dance Company Mon.,Tues., Wed., & Sat. Call Emily Robertson, 998-5163. YMCA Formore infomiation, cull 751-9622 or visit Davie Family YM CA. Water Exercise Class For beginners and the experienced. All ugcs. Cull forclass types & times. Swim Lessons Clioosc from 4 wk., Sat. moming or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior to class. Call for class times. 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. Gymnastics Wcdncsdays3:30-4:30p.tn.Cost$20 members/$30 non-members. Family Night Dec, 19th. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Trent your family to evening nt Y huving dinner, playing games,swimming,andmote. Cost $2 per person (5 and under ft«c). Breal<fast With Santa Held Dcc. 6th, 9-11 a.m. Fun for whole fimiily. Children have oppor­ tunity to tnake Christmas crafts wilh Siuita's helpers and hnve pics made with Santa ($2/picture). Cost Is free lo mcmbersy$2 non-members. Parents Night Out Held Dcc. 12th. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Pro­ gram designed to enable parents to havecvcningoulwltllechildrencnjoy Y. Swimming, nits, crafis, games and aniovie. Dinnerscrved. Cosl$7mem- bers/$IO non-members. Sunshine Club For all older aclive adults. Fun, fel­ lowship, good news. We do motlily pot luck luncltcons with n speaker. Cost $ 10 tnembers/$20 non-mcmbcrs. Seniors All Senior Aclivities take plnce nt Davie County Senior Services locatcd in the Brock Building on North Main Street. Mocksvilie unless olher^vise noted. Cull 751-0611. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M ,T,W , 11:30 a.m.. Th.&Fri., 11 n.m., lunch served daily. Silver Health Exercises, East Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30a.m. Quilllng,cvety Monday,' I Ou.m., East Room. Scrabblc,evcty Monday, 1 p.m., Craft Room. Bridge, Tuesdays I p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m.. East Room. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.. East Room. Scrapbooking, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Palnl CI11.SS, Wednesdays al 8:30 a.m.. Craft Room. Dr. Dunn, I’odlalrlsl, at Sr. Services evety three weeks on Monday, 8:30- 11:30 a.tn. in the Nutrition Site. No visit M s monlh. Dr. Duiiii on uica- tion. Free Blood Pressure Chccks, once a inonlh, at 10:45 a.tn. in the Nutrition %\\e.lMSI month'svisilwasNuv.nib. Sr. Chorus, Thursdnys, 10 a.m., Easl Room. Tal Chi Classe.s, Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m., Nature’s Gifts, curreni session dates; dosed, Clnss size limited, call Sr, Services at 751 -0611 lo pre-regis­ ter. Every Thursday Crafty Ladles, a new aclivily at Sr. Services, lOa.m,-12 noon, in the Craft Room, Wc will meet cach week tmd work on new Chrisimns Omimients foTlhecemcr,Call751-0611 formore info. Report Davle Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items fur Dnvlc Dateline .should be reported by noon Monday of Iho pub- liculion week. CnII 751-2120 or drop it by Ihe office, nl S. Main St. across front the courthouse. T w o H u r t W h e n T r u c k C a r r y in g C h i c k e n P a r t s W r e c k s O n S h e f f i e l d R d . GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Ciemmons Road Ciemmons Ily .lucklc Sciibult Ditvie Counly Enterprise Record A crush involving an over­ turned truck carrying chickcn parts occurred near Mocksville on Friday night. According to a report by Trooper M .C . How ell of the North Carolinu Highwuy Patrol Department, Williatn Lumont Marsh of Pittsboro was driving il 1990 Pcterbilt tniclor-trailcr owned by Cenlrnl Feeds in Siler City westbound on Sheffield Road around 9:39 p.m. Roy Richard ShoffnerofHar- inony was driving his 2001 Chevrolet pick-up east on Sheffield Road in front of a 1992 Ford pick-up driven by Willie Clarence Elmore of 4279 N.C. 801 North, Mocksville. Marsh’s triictor-trailer went left of center and began lo over­ turn. Shoffner’s truck collided with Elmore's in Ihe east bound lane. Slioffner’s triicK came lo n rinttl rest in a field aflcr Ihe col­ lision. M arsh’s iraclor-trallei overturned onlo Elmore’s pick­ up before coming to rest on it's lefl .side in the nearby field. The iracior-trailer incurred an esti- ■ niatecl $10,000 in damage. Marsh wns air-lifted to North Carolina Baptist Hospital in, W inston-Salcm where he re­ mains in fair condition,' Bolh Marsh and Shoffnet were taken lo Iredell Memorial in Statesville, There wns no re­ ports of ihcir conditions nl press time. PRIME BREAKFAST BUFFET! 7 : 3 0 - 1 0 : 3 0 A M S a t u r d a y s & S u n d a y s 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 0 4 3 6 1580 Yadkinville Rd.FAMILY STEA K H O U SE DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Dcc. 18,2003 - D7 I ------0- P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP67 IN TH E MATTER OF TH E FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EX EC U TED BY TED FO R D M. RANDOLPH JR. AND JANICE N. RANDOLPH DATED JANUARY 29, 1999 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 29S AT PAGE 586 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of tha Cletk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In Iha above-relerenced dead of trusl and because of de­ lault In the payment ol Ihe Indebl- ' edness thereby secured and fall- ' ure to carry out and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of Indebl- ' edness secured by said deed of trust, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction to Ihe highest bidder lor ' cash al Ihe usual place of sale at Ihe county courthouse of said county at 10.00 A.M. on Tuesday, December 30, 2003, the following described real esiale and any other Improvements which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Beginning at a railroad spike located In the centerline ol Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441 ), said point mark­ ing Ihe northeast corner of property ol Karen D. Ralls (see Deed Book 166 at Page 749, Davie County Registry) and the southeast corner of Ihe wllhln-descrlbed tract and from said point running Ihence wilh the northern boundary of said Karen D. Ralls property, North 89 degrees 17’10" Wesl 394.45 foel lo a new Iron located al Ihe southeast corner ol properly of Victoria E. Newell (See Deed Book 178 at Page 596, Davle County Registry) running Ihence wllh Ihe easlern boundary ol said Victoria E. Newell property, North 00 degrees 04'56” East 520,00 (eel to a PK nail lo- ' caled 2.4' north of the centerline of Speaks Road (S.R. 1440); running thence wllh the centerline of Rain­ bow Road, South 06 degrees 47'22" East 302.37 leel to a point, continuing thence with said centerline, South 04 degrees 42'49" East 212.62 leet lo a rail­ road spike, Ihe point and place ol Beginning. Containing 4.375 acres, more or less, according to a sur­ vey prepared by Sam P. Hall R.L.S. L-2930, dated Febraury 1, 1999 ^nd being designated as Drawing No. 2399-2, and being a portion ol property ol Henry E. Douthit (see Deed Book 144 al Page 237, Davle County Registry). Subject to Ihe right-ol-ways ol Speaks Road (S.R. 1440) and Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441) as shown on said survey. And Being more commonly known as; 537 Rainbow Road, Mocksviile, NC 27028 The record owners of tho prop­ erty, as rellected on Ihe records of Ihe Register of Deeds, are Tedford M, Randolph Jr. and Janice N. Randolph. The property to be olfered pur­ suant lo Ihls notice of sale Is being olfered for sale, Iransler and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of Ihe nole secured by Ihe deed ol Injst/securlty agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized represenlalive of eilher Trustee or Ihe holder of Ihe note make any représentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safely conditions existing in, on, at, or relating lo the property being ottered lor sale, and any and all responslbllllles or liabilities arising out ol or In any way relating lo any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes ajid assessments Including but nol limited to any trans­ fer lax associated with Ihe loreclo- sure, lor paying, II any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred llfly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the lorm ol certilled lunds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upsel bids as re­ quired by law. Following Ihe expira­ tion ol Ihe statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date ol Ihls Notice Is November 26,2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Subslilule Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Driva,Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-18-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Ihe Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol CHARLES HOWARD PERRY, Iale ol Davle County, Ihis Is lo nollly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 111h day ol March, 2004, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirsl day ol publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This 11th day ol December, 2003. Deborah Perry Nance 5607 Sutlonwood Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 12-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S/ ADMINISTRATRIX OTA NOTICE Having qualllled as Administra­ trix СТА ol the Estate ol GW YNDOLYN F. WOODS (also known as Gwyndolen Furches Woods, Gwendolen Furches Woods, Gwyn Furches Woods), deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo nollly all persons having claims againsi said estate lo present them to tha un­ dersigned on or before the 4lh day of March, 2004, said dale being at least three monlhs Irom the date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This 4th day of December, 2003, Ihe same being Ihe first pub­ lication dale. Ellen C. Furches, Administra­ trix СТА of the Estate ol Gwendolyn F. Woods Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866, Attorney for the Esiale 161 Soulh Main Slreet Mocksivlle, NC 27028 ' Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ihe Execu­ tor ol the Esiale ol JACQUELINE JO N ES BAILEY, late of Davle County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 11 th day ol March, 2004, being three (3) months Irom Ihe firsl day ol publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This lllh day of December, 2003. W. Bruce Bailey, EXEC 111 Cameron Court Advance, NC 27006 12-11-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as the Execu­ tor of the Esiale ol MAHY ANNA KOONTZ SMOOT, late ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is lo nolify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 18th day ol March, 2004, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar oi their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 18th day of December, 2003. William David (Bill) Koontz 555 Ijames Church Road Mocksviile, NC 27028 12-ta-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quall­ lled as Executor ol the Esiate ol JAN ET M. PIPKORN, Deceased, Iale ol Davle Counly, North Caro­ lina, gives this notice to all persons, Ilrms, and corporations having claims against the esiate lo exhibit Ihem lo Ihe undersigned at Ihe ol­ lice ol Davis & Brewer Attorneys, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, NC 27012, on or be­ fore the 12th day ol March, 2004, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons.in­ debted to the esiate will please make immediate payment. . This Ihe 18th day of December, 2003. Kathryn P. Kenney Executor of the Estate ol Janet M. PIpkorn By Gilbert T Davis Jr. P.O. Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Dr., Suite C Clemmons, NC 27012 12-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL CO UR T OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP155 IN THE MATTER OF TH E FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST E X E C U TE D BY D ERRICK FITZGERALD PARKS AND LISA CHAPPELL PARKS DATED JULY 26, 2000, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 342 AT PAGE 157 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS­ TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue of Ihe power and authority contained In Ihe above-referenced deed ol trust and because ot de­ lault In the payment ol the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of Ihe owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse ol said county at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, December 22, 2003, the following described real esiate and any other Improvements which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In Davle County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol- .lov^s; Lying and being in Clarksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and beginning at a 3/4 Inch existing Iron pin; said existing Iron pin being Ihe Norlhwestern mosi corner ol Davle E. Taylolr DB 184 Page 177 and the Northeast­ ern most ol Belly J. York DB 5 Page 97 DB 116 Page 311 and being lo­ cated In Ihe Southern line ol Ihe wllhin described property; thence wllh said York line North 82 degrees 19 minutes 42 seconds Wesl 153.53 leet to a one-inch solid ex­ isting Iron pin; said pin being the Southeastern most corner ol Bread ol Lila Church DB 144 Page 521; Ihence wllh said Church line North 01 degrees 53 minules 27 seconds West 236.75 leat to a new Iron pin; thence South 70 degrees 59 min­ utes 12 seconds East 305.00 leel to a new Iron pin; said new Iron pin being localed In the Western line of Wendal Smith DB 176 Page 382; Ihence with said Smith line Soulh 07 degrees 45 minutes 32 seconds West 175.00 leet to an existing iron pin; said existing Iron pin being lo­ cated In Ihe Norlhern line ol David E. Taylor DB 184 Page 177; Ihence with said Taylor line North 81 de­ grees 30 minutes 28 seconds West 105.93 West lo a POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and con­ taining 1.293 acres as surveyed by Tutterow Surveying Company No­ vember 11, 1999, Tax Map reler- ence C-3 a Portion of Parcel 33. And Being more commonly known as; 4541 NC 801 North, Mocksviile, NC 27028 Tha record owners of the prop­ erty, as rellected on Ihe records ol the Register ol Deeds, are Derrick Parks and Lisa Parks. The property lo ba offered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder or the nole secured by Ihe deed ol trust/securlly agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmanlal, heallh or salety conditions existing In, on, al or relating to tha property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or In any way relating to any such condilion expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not llmltad lo any transler tax associated with the loreclosure, for paying. If any, A de­ posit of live percent (5%) of the amount of Ihe bid or seven hundred filly dollars ($750.00), whichever is grealer, is required and must be tendered,in the lorm ol certilled funds al tile time of the sale. This sale will be held open tan days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing tha expiration ol Ihe statu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date ol this Nolice Is No­ vember 20, 2003, ELIZABETH B. ELLS AND DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 12-11-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale conlalnad In a certain Deed of Trust made by Bobby O, Barney and Jessie Barney (PR ESEN T R ECO R D O W N ER (S): Bobby Owen Barney and Jessie W. Barney) lo Stalford R. Peebles, Jr., Trustee(s), dated the 13lh day of August, 1998, and recorded In Book 283, Page BSQ. Davle County Registry, North Carolina, delault having been made In Ihe payment of the nole thereby secured by Ihe said Deed ol Trusl and the under­ signed, H. Terry Hutchens, PA hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an inslrument duly recorded in Ihe Ollice ol the Register of Deeds ol Davle County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, tho under­ signed Substitute Trustee will oiler ior sale at the Courthouse Door In the City of Mocksviile, Davle County, North Carolina at 3;00pm on December 31,2003 and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate In Ihe County ol Davle, North Carolina, and being more particularly de­ scribed as follows: BEGINNING al Iha Southeast corner ol the tract described in Deed Book 78 al page 314 ol the Davie Counly Registry al an exist­ ing Iron, Ihe Southeast corner of the parcel herein described; thence North 85 deg 47' 29“ West 498,17 leet lo an Iron placed, the South­ west corner of the parcel; thence North 10 degrees 00' 30“ East 409.20 leet to an iron placed, Ihe Northwest corner ol the parcel; thence Soulh 80 degrees 44' 57“ East 482.95 leet lo an iron placed, Ihe Northeast cornor ol Ihe parcel; thence Soulh 08 degrees 07' 16" . West 365.41 leel to tha poinl and place ol Beginning. Conlaining 4.354 acres, more or less, as sur­ veyed by C, Ray Cales, RLS, on April 20, 1984. Togelher wtth Im­ provements localed thereon; said property being located 178 West Bolin Lane, Advance, North Caro­ lina. Being Ihe same properly as de­ scribed In Deed Book 123, Page 114, Davle Counly Registry. Together with a 1984 Mobile Home (make) Homes of Merit (model) CM360, (serial #2919 A &B). Together wllh that access ease­ ment recorded in August 27, 1987 In Book 139, Page 572, Davie County Registry. Save and Except the following parcel; BEGINNING at an existing Iron, the Southeast corner ol the prop­ erty of the Grantors as described In Deed Book 123 al page 114 ot tha Davle County Registry, said existing Iron being the Southeast corner ol the parcel described herein, thence North 85 degrees 47' 29" West 150 leet to a point in the line wllh E. W. Livengood, the Southwest corner ol the parcel; Ihence North 10 degrees 08 min­ utes 38' Easl 150 leel to a point wllh the property ol the Grantors as de­ scribed In the deed relerence above, the Northwest corner of Ihe parcel; Ihence South 80 degrees 44' 57" East 150 leel to a poinl In the line with David Lee Bolin, the Northeast corner ol Ihe parcel; thence South 08 degrees 07' 16" West 150 leet, to the point and place ol Beginning, containing 22,500 square feet. Said parcel Is bounded on the North and Wesl by the property ol Ihe Grantors herein; on the East by tha property ol David Lee Bolin as described In Deed Book 94 at page 351 of the Davla County Registry, and on the South by the property ol E. W. Livengood as described In Deed Book 82 al page 638 ol the Davle County Reg­ istry. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax ol Forly-Flva Cants ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). ' The property to be olfered pur­ suant to this nolice ol sale Is being offered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured'by the deed of Irust/dlrectors, attorneys, employ­ ees, agents or aulhorlzed repre­ sentative of either the Trustee or the holder ol Ihe nole make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­ mental, heallh or salety conditions existing in, on, at or ralallng lo the property being olfered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising oul ol or in any way re­ lating lo any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihls proporty Is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior lions or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is grealer, will be required at the time of Ihe sale. This 3rd day ol December, 2003. H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Subslilule Trustee By; H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H, Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trustee RO. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, NG 28302 Case No: 712.69272 NORTH CAROLINA ^ 2-18-2tn DAVIE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR CO UR T DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP240 IN TH E MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EX E C U TE D BY ELFR EID A MANGUM DATED DECEMBER 6, 2003 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 455 AT PAGE 111 IN TH E DAVIE CO U N TY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE PursuanI lo an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trusl and because of de­ fault In the payment of the indebt­ edness thereby secured and laii­ ure lo carry oul and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo derhand ol the owner and holder ol Indebt­ edness secured by said deed ol Irust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic auction lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash at tho usual place ol sale at the counly courthouse ol said county al 12:00 P.M. on December 31, 2003, the loilowing described real estate and any other improve­ ments which may be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows; Lying and being situate In same county North Caroollna, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows; Being known and designated as Lot 147 In Bermuda Run West according to the plat thereof, re­ corded In Plal Book 7, Page 59, In the Oifice of the Register ol Deeds of same county, North Carolina, together wllh and subject to all of tha rights and obligations set forth in that certain declaration ol cov­ enants, conditions and restrictions (as such may from lima to lime be amended, the ''Declaration"), re­ corded In Book 204, Page 573, Davla County Registry including without limitation, all easements set forth therein, all ol which are Incor­ porated herein by reference as II set out verbatim herein. And Being more commonly known as: 125 Bridgewood Lane South, Advance, NC 27006 The record owners ol the prop­ erty, as rallected on the records ol Ihe Register of Deeds, are Elfrelda Mangum aka Ellfredia Mangum, Tha property lo be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being offe/ed for sale, transfer and con­ veyance ''AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder of the nole secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the olflcers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized rapresentative ol eilher Trustee or the holder of the nole make any rapresenlalion or warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or salety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to Ihe property being oflered lor sale, and any and all responslbllllles or liabilities arising oul ol or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated wllh the foreclosure, for paying. If any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol Iha amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and must be tendered in the lorm ol certilled funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol Ihe statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts are immadlately due and owing. The dale of Ihls Notice is De­ cember 9,2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Ciill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-18;|2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as Ihe Admin' Istratrix ot Ihe Estate ot COLEL GENTRY BROWN, late ol Davle Counly, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the underslgnec on or belore the 11th day ot March, 2004, being three (3) months Iron- the lirst day ol publlcBllon or Ihls nolice will be pleaded In bar of theli recovery. All persons Indebted tc said estate will please make ImmO’ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 11th day of December, 2003. Vickie B. Clonlnger, ADMN . 1299 Jaciyn Lane Lincolnlon, NC 28092 12-11-4tr NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualltied as Executor of the Estate ol RICHM OND 0. SYKES, late of Davle County, North Carolina, Ihe undersigned does hereby nollly ell persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent lo ex­ hibit Ihem to the undersigned at 185 Kimel Park Drive, Suite 200, Win­ slon-Salem, NC 27103, on or be­ lore March 4, 2004, or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir ro­ covery. All persons, firms, and cor­ porations Indebted lo tha said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This 4th day ol December, 2003. Wendy Combs Kiser, Executor ol the Estate ol Richmond 0, Sykes Robert D. Hinshaw, Esq. 185 Kimel Park Drive, Suite 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 12-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quail- lied as Executor ot the Estate ol ROBERT B, THIEL, deceased, late ol Davle County, North Carolina, hereby nolilies all persons, Ilrms, and corporations having claims against the said Esiate to present. them lo Ihe undersigned al 5322 Bermuda Village, Advance, NC 27006, on or belore Ihe 11th day ol March, 2004, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar ol recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted lo Ihls Estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned al the above desig­ nated address. This the 11 th day of December, 2003. Nancy B. Thiel, Executor ol the Estate of Robert B. Thiel 12-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiilied as Executor of tha Estate ol ISADO R E MESCHAN, late ol Davle County, North Carolina, Ihe undersigned does hereby nolify all persons, Ilrms and corporations having claims against the estate ol said decedent lo exhibit Ihem lo my at­ torney at 500 West Fourth Sireel, Suite 200, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on or before Ihe 20lh day ol March, 2004, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons, Ilrms, and corporations indebted to the said esiale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 18th day ol December, 2003. Rachel F. Meschan, Executor Esiale ol Isadora Meschan Cralge, Brawley, Lllplert & Walker, LLP 12-18-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION The public Is invited to review and make comments regarding a proposed Davie County Board ol Educalion Policy revision enlllled “Participation by Women and Mi­ nority-Owned and Other Histori­ cally Underutilized Businesses," The public hearing will be part ol an agenda Items al Ihe regular Board ol Education meeting sched­ uled lor Monday, January 5,2004, at the Central Davle Education Cenier localed at 220 Campbell Road, Mocksviile, NC, The slarting lime lor the Board Meeting Is 7:00 P,M. Copies ol the proposed policy change may be obtained Irom Nancy Sheets at the Davle Counly Schools Central ollice al 220 Cherry Slreet, Mocksviile, NC. W.G. Potts, Superintendent Davie Counly Schools 12-18-3tn ^ 5 D8 - DAVIE COUNTY KNTERPRISK RIX'OKD, Thursduy. Dcc. 18.2003 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin- Islralor ol the Estate ol ETHEL C. REEVES, lale ol Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having clainns against said estaie to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 18th day ot March, 2004, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the llrsl day ol publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. Ail persons indebied lo said esiale will please make Immediale payment lo Iho undérslgned. This 18th day ol December, 2003. John H. Reeves, ADMN 1490 County Line Road Harmony, NC 28634 12-18-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ lor ol Ihe Estaie nl ANNA MARGA­ R ET JO N ES HOLDER, late ol Davie Coiinty, this Is lo nolily ail persons having claims against said estais to present Ihem to the un­ dersigned on or belore tlio 4lh day ot March, 2004, being three (3) moniha Irom the lirst day ol publi- ■ cation or this notice will be pleaded ■ Inbarol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 4lh day ol December, 2003. Jacqueline Holder Beck, EXEC 412 Woodward Road Mocksville; NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA ’ 2-4-4ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, Cynthia Escher Hamilton, having qualilied as Executrix ol the esiale ol SA­ RAH H, ESCHER, deceased, late ol Davie County, this is to notlly ail persons having claims againsl said estalo lo present Ihem to him on or before Ihe 18th day ol March, 2004, or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol recovery. Ail persons indebied lo the estaie will please make imme­ diate payment lo the undersigned. This the 18th dayol December, 2003. Cynthia Escher Hamilton, Executrix 3907 King Arthur Court Winslon-Salem, NC 27104 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol BILLY BURKE BAILEY, lale ol Davie County, this Is to notlly all persons having claims againsl said eslate to present Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 4lh day ol March, 2004, being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol '.heir recovery. All persons Indebied to said estaie will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 4lh day ol Docember, 2003. Timothy Burke Baliey, EXEC 234 Fulton Road Advance, NC 27006 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estaie ol FERN H. CROUSE, late ol Davie Counly, Ihis is to no­ tlly all persons having claims againsl said estaie lo present ihem to Ihe undersigned on or belore Iho 27th day ol February, 2003, being three (3) months Irom tho llrsl day ol pubiicallon o( Ihis notice or this notice vjlll be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebied lo said estate will please make Imme­ diale payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 27lh day ol November, 2003. Sandra C. Pickens, EXEC 6021 Slone Biull Drile Clemmons, NC 27012 11-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as Ihe Co-Ex­ ecutors ol the Estate ol JESSIE R. HOWELL, lale ol Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons having claims againsl said esiale to presenl Ihom to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 18th day ol March, 2004, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said esiale will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 18111 day ol December, 2003. James I Whittaker, Co-Execu- tor 100 Wandering Lano Mocksviiie, NC 27028 Betty W. Angell, Co-Executor 101 Brantley Farm Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksviiie, NC 27028 12-ia-4ln C T j A f S S I F n i î n s ШЕШЯШУЕ PROFITABLE Abortion Aiternatlve DAVIE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Center oilers conlidential S Iree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices. and relerrals. Make a healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE lor appointment. Apartments 2BR A P T FOR rent, spacious, S425/month, 704-798-3928 L A R G E " i B E D R O O M Apt. Downtown Mocksville. No chil­ dren, pels or HUD. 704-278- 1717. M O CK SVILLE S U N S E T TE R ­ RACE: {U nder N ew M A NAG E- M ENT) All brick energy efiiclent apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball courl & swings. Kitchen appliances lurnlshed In­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/diyer connections. High energy eHlclent heal pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No waxkllchenS balh lloors. Located In Mocksville behind Ihe old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machln- on Sunset Dr. olf of Hwy. 158. ce hours 1-6 M -F & Sal. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168.___________ Card Of Thanks TH E FAM ILY O F Sam Boger would like to express Iheir thanks and gratitude to all the wonderlui Irlends lor their prayers, love, kindness and giving ol llowers, food and money In the loss ol a wonderful loving husband, lather, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great grandfather. Qod Bless each and everyone. Child Care A LM O S T H O M E C H ILD care Fuli-tlme,?>art-llm0,^Drop-in, be­ lore & Aller School and Oul of Schooi Days. 1st & 2nd shill. Open 5;30 am. Flexible hours, Splil shifts also. Cali Debra, 751- PLAY (7529) 571 S ti/lain St., Mocksviiie, across from Welch's Funeral Home. FO RK B A P TIS T CHUR CH Al­ ter school day care available un­ til 6;00pm $100/month, Cornatzer School busing zone. Come by or call lor application. 998-8306_______________________ Commercial Property FOR SALE: M ORTON bid., 2520 sq. It., 2-1 Oil, roll up doors, 2 en­ try doors, olllce, restroom, well water-50 gallon/minute, 1.184 acres, located 170 Durand Reavis Rd.- 492-5988 Condos For Rent TA N G L E W O O D FA R M S - CLEM M ONS, 1 BR, 1 BA, FP, up­ per level, W/D, vaulled ceiling, pool, deposit, no pets. S505/ month 768-4090 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL WINTER IS HEREI Bobcat, aeratot core plugger & more lor rent todayl Hwy. 601 S., .| l» nn||B Mocksvlllo I33BI fu1'ZaU4 RANDY MILLER &SONS WS Miller Kdiiil • MiKksiillt (3 3 6 ) 2 8 4 -2 8 2 6 • Now Pumping Septic Tanks • Skid Sleer Work Trericher Work Haulliig Are You Swart? Join the smartest comwutilfy in Oavie County awd take advantage of... “T h e B e s t Deal in the ‘V ille" N o r th w o o d A p a r tm e n ts Q iialiiv • C cm rn ii'iu r • Alfonlahiliiy 336-751-4141 Employment A D EC C O STAFFING HAS Ma­ chine Operator positions avail­ able with a Premier Company in Mocksville, NC. CN C machine operator experience a plus. Musl have HS diploma or GED. Must pass D T and Bkg. Please call 704-630-0077 lor more inlo. CNA /VND MED tech appiications being accepted lor 1st and 2 nd shills Ibr work In an assisled liv­ ing community. Positive altitude and desire to provide quality care for senior adulls required. Apply in person at 2147 Davie Avenue, Statesville. COMPAhi Y PROVlDiNG SA^^ and service lo Ihe Fire Appara­ tus and Fire Fighting Equipment industries seeks a fuTi-lime Inside Sales Representative. Candidate must possess good lelephone skills and have good general cpmputer skills. Sales experi­ ence, educational background and knowledge ol our Industry or Ihe automotive induslry will also be considered In developing a compensalion/benefit package. Send resume and list ol refer­ ences to: Sales, 3921 Mossy Rock Road, Greensboro, NC 27406 Employment FOR TH O S E 55 and over on lim­ ited income, '.vo can help you tind training or employment. Call 336- 386-9071 lor furlher inlormation. E E C E X P ER IE N C E W O R KS, INC is a equal opporlunily/afflr- malion aclion employer. M/F/D/ M E C H A N IC -E X P M fE N TR A C TO R and trailer mechanic needed at Coastal Transport In Mocksville, NC. Benelils include major medical, dental and eye care, 401K retirement plan after 6 months and all major Holidays. We oiler competitive pay. Call Melvin at 1-800-835-9770. EOE. N E E b~E D :^A l3 E P E n¥a B LE^ caring adult who loves children, lo work in the Advance United Methodist Church Alter School Child Care Program, For more Informalion call 990-7750 Homes For Rent 2 H O USES FOR rent- (1) 2BR, $450. (2) 1 BH wllh double garage $450. Mobile home $350. Cooleemee, 284-4373 2BR, 1 BA, house, large yard, no pets. Liberty Church Rd., 336- 463-5361 PU T YOUR CAR EER Inlo high Salons. FT DRIVERS NEEDED, 2 yrs expe­ rience wilh clean record CDL, percentage pay, bulk freight, hop­ per bolloms & live lloor trailers. 336-788-3210. e a r n h o u d a y Tn c o m ^ $500 weekly assembling slng-a- long greetings. For more Inlorma­ llon Send a sell addressed stamp enevlope to: Holiday Greeting Cards, P O Box 612290, Miami, FL 33261 E T^E R IE N C E b C/\RPENTER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overlime. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads, 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. E X P E R IE N C E D R O O FE R NEED ED must have driver's li­ cense. Cali 998-1150. FIN A N C E CO M PANY DOING business nationally looking lor energetic recent graduates In Ihe linance lield wilh an Associate ol BA degree. Job requires toler­ ance lor a lasl paced environ­ ment & locuses on consumer & commercial lending. Send re­ sume to Human Resources, P 0 Box 1021, Clemmons, NC 27012. F U E E T s e r v ic e 'C O M P A needs field service technician wilh 4-6 hyears diesel and auto­ motive experience. Musl possess own tools and good driving record. Service vehicle provided! Salary depending on experience. Send resume to 130 Webb Way, Advanco, NC 27006 or call 336- 998-0611. 4 P T positions with growth poten­ tial offering above average hourly pay + commission plus other ben- efils are currenlly available at Ihe Squire Boone f^laza location in 'Mocksville and at the Westland Center location In Salisbury. All applicants must have current NC cosmetology license and be able to work at least 2 evenings per week and Saturdays. No Sun- dayslli Call 1-800-476-2733 to schedule your conlidential Inter­ view today and you could be a vital part of this successful com- panyl EOE rW p p r o j b cT ^cIa ^ 20 hours weekly. $6.80-$7.69 hourly. Call Gllda Pruitt, 336-367- 7251, ext 238 for details. 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 TAKING APPLICATIO NS FOR waitresses & cook slalf. Must have al least 2 years experience. Apply in person at Dan’s BBQ, Hwy 801 in Cooleemee. f E A C H E R A S S I S T A fit- NEED BD lor aller school pro­ gram al Cornatzer United Meth­ odist. Child care depree or expe­ rience required. Mall resume to P. 0 . Box 103, Advance, NC 27006 TR U C K D R IV ER N E E D E D Class A CDL, clear driving record. 998-8810_______________________ Furniture LAR G E PLANK TA B LE, 61" X 43", Turned legs, walnut-$500 llrm 998-3159 7 foot couch, medium country blue. Worn spots on cushions. Very used. $30 940-5866 C b E A R V A U T O S A L E S F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports; All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Moci<sville, NC 2BR, IB A IN Mocksville. $450 deposit. 336-406-1981. s P T T r ICK H O M E with fuii basement. 309 Duke St., Mooks­ ville. $600/month plus deposit. (336) 751-2532. 6~01 S^M OCKS'VILLE 2B R ^2B ^ just refurbished, no pets 284- 4481 or 998-2931 C ^ lif R 7 ~ C 0 f T A ^ E ~ 3 B R ; 1BA, central heat, deposit, 336- 575-2101, 828-478-9416 leave msg. FOR R E N T 3 bedroom house- Ballimore Rd., cent heal/air, built In oven, stove, dishwasher, new carpet. 998-8997 F O F r e NT^ O N E 1 BR horne and one 2 BR home near school & shopping center. 284-4373 H O M E FO R R E N T, Liberty Church Rd., $475/monlh. 998- 4507, 972-3911. F o lT s F F O ^ lT O ^ B R r T B A house In Mocksville. $470. Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. H O USYFO ^R 'R EN T. Cair492~ 5749____________________________ Homes For Sale A C O Z Y L IT T L E home big enough lor two, surrounded by beautiful oak trees. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining area and bath. A small shed and unique well. It also has 1.26 acres and county water. Located on 9235 Center Grove Church Road, Clemmons, NC 27012. $55,000. 998-4689 ADVANCE-HOUSE FOR sale by owner, Davie Garden, 144 S Claybon Dr., $115,000, . 998- 4069 F iR S f^ B A P fiS T "^ W U R ^ ^ Mocksville parsonage. 229 Wan­ dering Lane, 9 room, 2 slory, brick, 4BR, 3.5BA, 2760 square Ieet, unfinished basement with FP, 2 car garage, large deck, ,6 acre lot, $259,900. 751-5312 n e w d o u O W iF e h o m e ^ lot, 3BR, 2BA, troni porch, rear deck, heat pump, $76,000. re­ duced to $69,900. 998-5816 or 284-2653. Homes For Sale O U T BY ITS ELF 4BR/2BA Wooded Lot $250 DOWN, SM ALL PAYM ENT C A LL (704) 928-2068 TR U E M ODULAR H O USES (NC S TE EL FRAMES) Info call 1-800 322-8679. T E A S Y A S A B C 1 2 3 - “ AGP Land/HomeS OAC Get approved in 5 mins. Call (704) 883-9997. Land For Sale STICK BUILT HOM ES or mobile home lots for sale. 998-5816 284-2853 . , . , ■ Lawn Care S N ID E R 'S LA N D dC A P IN Q i Lawn S e rv ic e s ,. complet« lawncare, leaf i;erflQyal, mowing trimming, seeding, ilo; Call 492 2174 . . Lost & fcund LO S T LA R G E W H ire ’ tetrleve dog w/brown & tan s|Wli like i St. Bernard. Neutdrbd. Black col lar. Timid & loving; S(riair scars £ sores all over. Last deen 11/30 2003 off Leonard R dM In Wei come. Reward, (336) 731-6620. REW ARD m s iM 6 BULITMm till, red, llO lbs, 801/64, firoa 33g-4Qg-7.5P3, " ’ .....Miscelmheous A G E D S P L IT H A R D W O O D mostly oak. Heapdd one tor dump bed truck. Delivered dumped in Davie. $160.7S1 -189:- or 751-2737 C A S K ETS FOR CR ITTER S-Anr Williams, Kay Williams, 112 Wil derness Way, Mocksville, NC 492-7172 or 492-7461, FOR S ALE-2 oil heaters, 1-Per fectlon 1-Olympia, excellenl con dltlon, priced to sell, 751-6371 FO R S A LE-Q uee n pillow tof mattress set. New In plastic, car deliver. Sacrilice for $175. Cal (336) 442-3506. G EN E T R EX LER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 Slicing Qualified Applicqhts for General Mahdger Posirion arid, ________Assistant Managers Fast Fck>d Expeiiefice Needed ■ Send Resume’to: ' Sonic Drive-ln 128 Nelson St., Kernersville, NC 27284 Attti: Phil Yarbrough___________ A J\/EW YEAR... A NEW JO B Long Term /Tem p to Hire $ 7 .S 0 -$ 8 .5 0 /h o u r M ock svillc an d C le m m o n s Locatio ns Machine Operator and Assemblers 1 Sl shift, 2nd, 3rd, nnd 12 hour rotating day nnd night shifts Positions roquiro clean cnminnl record, ability to read nnd understand English, frequent to repetitive lifting of 3 0 f lbs., & standing for 8-12 hours. Apply this Wecl<ll Mocksville Employment Security Commission Community Collego Th u rsda y, D e ce m b e r 1 8 ,2 0 0 3 1 :3 0 p m -4 p m •“ Bring 2 forms of identification to interview*** SE HABLA ESPAÑOL, LLAME HOY Temporary Resources, tnc. Leadership In Staffing Expcrícncc...The Diffcrencc in Stafling 3 3 6 -8 9 6 -I 0 0 0 7748 North Point Blvd. Winston-Salem O n l ^ IIAVH YO U O il I'dltOW N Y O b U Ol'KICH'.» Try Jiiiniiig Iho imisl rcccignizMl hriinil in real e,slate*, f'iiN TUKY 21®. You’ll gain llie marketing imU :i(lvcilisiiig suppuri you need lo lake your .sales career to the next level. Nol to memion timi you'll be a professional working willl Ihe company Hnlrepreiieur magazine ranked as the ninion's number one real esiale franchise orgaiii/aiion in Iheir 21)0.1 "Franchise 500." For more inibnnalion, visil or call .1.'16-7.‘i I-2222, ask for Kyle. R|jWAKI3,S. RECOGNITION, RESI'F.CT. RESULTs!' WHIiN YOU W ANT MORE FROM YOUR .REAL t-STATE CAREER. Century 21 Swicegoôd Wgll » ■ McDaniel.' 854 Valley Road/“!, Mocksville, NC, ílÓSp r 'Z f Phone; 33e-761-B20l;.-.-' Í Fax: 338-761-3Bji ■ ■ ОЛУШ COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD. Thursdny. Dec. 18,2003 - 1)* e L A s a Ш Е Д Д В В В Е Д У Е PBOFTEABTiE Miscellaneous FOR S A LE -Q U E E N plush lop mattress set. New in original lac- lory plastic. Only $150. Call (336) 442-3506. ' PHIPPS: W O O L FABRICS re­ duced witii this ad. We also tiave Babylock fvlactilnes that embroi­ ders as well as sew, "On Sale". 751-5417 RE^IÄNQTÖN 30-06 tnod. 7 « ^ with Bushneil scope, like brand new. Caii anytime, leave name and number. 492-5666. TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR a 2BR, IB A mobile home w/appii- ances on private lot. Will allow ■ pets. Background & relerences checked. $450/mo & $450 de­ posit 204-4552 TR Á ÍL lR T O R T É Ñ t-Ín ¥ u d e s water. $125.00 per week. 998-1727_______________________ Mobile Homes/Sale 1993 14X80 H O R TO N mobile home, great location on private rented lot close to Hillsdale, 3BR, 2BA, covered decks, carport, out­ building, $14,500, 990-2588. 3BR, 2BÁ, S E T up on nice lot, Advance area, some linancing available, $12,500, 704-929- 9333. “ Ó VW ER 7ÍÑ AÑ C|¥g AVA A B LE 3BR, 2BA, 3/4 acre lol ■ $350 Down, Assume Payment Call (704) 883-9997 '__!---- OW NER M U S T SACRIFICE 4BR, 2BA, beautilul area $500 down , Assume payment Call(704) 878-0147 .....W É A R É TiH E B A Ñ k .......... In House Financing/Location Nol a Problem NEW Program 3-4 BR Land/ Homes Call (704) 883-7706 Motorcycles G A SG A S EC 200, 2000 model, perfect condition, $2,750.00 Yamaha Yz 80-1998 no problems $1600.00 99B-4292 R f Ü1 65, 2002, vorteo carb, car­ bon reeds, pro taper handlebars, IMS lool pegs, 428 chain & sprockets, works suspension, Grippy seat cover, KTM team graphics, very last, $1900.00 O BO 940-6091. Notice EF FE C TIV E D EC . 11, 2003, I Teddy Boston Bledsoe will be re­ sponsible only in paying debts that occur in my name only. Personals AUSTIN MY BOY: Your t^iamaw and I iove you so much. More lhan squirrels and ladybugsl Two Pop Ken D urham Construction Residenlial or CommBrcial Remodeling & New Construction • Ailililum • Vinyl Sitliiii; • iimjing • lltihcnl Work Call lor Free Eslimale (336)284-2698 Personals Pets S E A S O N E D F IR E W O O D - all hardwood $40 per load delivered 998-3538 S TE E L BUILDINGS HUGE sav­ ings, on lactory seconds & Ireight damaged, 25x30,30x54, Financ­ ing available, 90 days same as cash. No reasonable oiler re- tusedl 800-222-6335. Service W OOD STO V ES : HEATW AVE, cabinet wood healer Buck Eye coal or wood heater $45 each 492-5165__________ Mobile Home/Rent 14X80 3BR , 2B A , on Davie Academy Rd., $500/month. Rel­ erences required. 492-2104 F d W R E iif-^M rY B A lrio b Tle home, clean, no pets. Hwy 601 N. Relerences and deposit. Rent $375/mo. (336) 463-5457. READY fo ¥ 6 V E 7 rT:lu rn 5 2BR upstairs apt. everylhing lur­ nlshed, $550/monlh. 751 -1218, 704-657-5613 O SBO R NE E L E C fm c (or all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. Are you ready for Christmas guests? Let us help. . ^ 1 Call today, is t y ju c k e r 336 -2 84 -6 50 1 LAWN CARE Vehicles Vehicles W E W ANT TO say Merry Christ­ mas and Happy New Year to our Davie County Wings Group Irom Jenniler and Joe. FREE K ITTE N -C A LIC O cat, 8 mos old, housebroken, Iree lo good home 940-3595 F R E T W t E N S , A ilL 492-5713. LA~B P JP P IES A LL corors,'492- 2864____________________________ Recreational Z W H EE LE R A TV Honda 90, youth, great condition, only 3 yrs old, $900.00 940-3671 LINK’S SEAM LESS G U TTE R ­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 TOftflBERLIN'S LAW N CAR E & Handyman Sen/Ices. All types ol lawncare and handyman ser­ vices, mowing and weedeating, bushhonging & trimming trees and busnes, plugging, seeding, lerllllEing, leal removal, mulching. pine needles. Call Brent lor (ree estimate (residential and com-' merclal sen/ices) Home phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. W ILL C L E A N H O U S E S , churches or small businesses. Reasonable rates. 284-2469 Statewide A LL CA SH CA N D Y route. Do you earn up to $800/day poten­ tial? Your own local route, 30 machines and candy. All tor $9,995. 1-800-998-V EN D , MultiVend, LLC D R IV E R -C LA S S -A 'C D Ld ^^^ needed lor regionail llatbed com­ pany, Guaranteed home every weekend. Excellent pay. Call Roger al 1-800-282-0131. EOE syslem, and 3 Iree months ol HBO, Includes delivery and In­ stallation wilh one year ol service, call lor details. 1-800-352-9992, www.dtvsatelllle.com. S C H O O L O F BUSIN ESS Bro- kerage-Become a professional Busslness Broker. Help people sell businesses. High Income po­ tential. 2 weeks paid training, ob placem ent. 336-971-0871. www.schoolofbuslnessbtokerage.oom s w e e t e r " IS B E ffE R l'S u g Tr Mountain, NC. Ollering accom­ modations, ski packages and sales. Rates starling al $58 per night. Lodge rooms, condos and homes. 1-800-438-4555. ______Travel______ Harrah's Cherokee Casino Trip Fri-Day Dec 19th Wed-Nlte Deo 31st (New Years Eve Special) Pearl River Resorl & Casio Mar. 19th&20lh E 2 Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt LAKEWOOD MOTEL C a l l f o r S p e c i a l F a l l R a t e s $ 1 2 5 / w e e k 1 6 4 2 H w y . 6 0 1 S . 7 5 1 ^ 2 1 8 9 W I S S C a - R V g R MINI-STORAGE For «11 your storage nsed.s, choose ii,s! Ctinii' l)j' to inquire iihoiit iree rental. 2975 Hwy. M E in Fork Caii todayl (33G) 998-8810 1976 FORD VAN V8-seml-con- versloh-cold alr-p. steerlng-p. brakes-good tires & brakes-some rust-mechanlcaliy good. Priced to Sell. 751-3666 alter 5:00pm i9 9 0 M U S fA N Q 5 .iL X Ible 25th anniversary. White w/ black top and black leather inte­ rior. 90,300 miles. Dual exhaust, pony mag wheels, power doors and windows, power lumbar seals, cruise, /VC, AM/FM w/cas- sette, CD player In Irunk,Oil change/lire rotalion every 3,000 miles. Garaged, excellenl condi­ tion, $5,500 llrm. Call (336) 766- 5017 (leave message II no an­ swer) T M 'Tc H E W l i l A Z E F L T r ^ i white, leather, power everylhing, 10 disc CD changer, keyless en­ try, great condition, 100K, $8800.00, 998-3069 is ^ T O Y O T A la c o m a Le7'4Y^^^^ ext. cab with tool box & Reece hitch Included, AC, AM/FM cass., 16 valve-2.7 L eng, 88K miles, runs great, good condition, need payoff, Call Chad 753-0942 E S W E S A lS -9 8 V o Tv o S 9 0 -^ options, well appointed leather, burlwood, premium sound sys­ lem with sep, security system and detachable lace. Moon/sun roof. One owner. Good condlllon, Ali services at dealer. Priced below Kelly Blue Book. Call 998-9584. G R AC E M OTORS ~ Advance 336-817-7482 1997 M ERCURY M YSTIQUE 102.000 miles, pl, pw, CO, air, am/fm cass, burgandy $3,200, 1996 BONN EVILLE SE 79,000 miles, pw, pl, air, metallic blue. Warranty Available $4,500. 1995 tZUZU RODEO 86.000 miles, pw, pl, cc, air, new tires, 6 cyl, white , sharp, Warranty Available $5,500, 1996 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA 97.000 miles, 4dr, 5 spd, air, green,Warranty Available, $4,199. 1998 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA LE 67.000 miles, 4dr, auto, pl, pw, air. Warranty Avallabie $6,250 1996 H O NDA ACCO R D LX 71,700 miles, 4dr, auto, pw,pl, co, air, burgandy. Warranty Available, $6,400 1996 FORD E S C O rV 96,000 miles, 4dr, aulo, air, alloy wheels, exlra clean, $3,200 1997 HONDA ACCO R D LX 92.000 miles, 4dr, auto, air, pw, pl, CO, Warranty Available, $7,250 1996 TO Y O TA CAM RY DX Gold Package, 115,000 miles, 4dr, auto, air, pw, pi. Warranty Available $4,500 1995 FORD CO N TO UR 168.000 miles, 4dr, auto, air, pw, pl, $2,000 1997 O LDS ACHIEVA 103.000 miles, air, pw, pl, cc, alloy wheels, $2,800 1995 FORD ESCO R T 120.000 miles, ac, auto 2dr, $2,300 1994 FORD RANGER XLT 76,000 miles, 5spd, air, am/lm cass, $3,700 1993 SATURN SL2 79.000 miles, 5spd, air, twin cam, very clean, $3,300 1989 BUICK REGAL 60.000 miles, 6 cyl, 4 dr, pw, extra clean, $2,799 ■02 DODGE 1500, loaded w/ ex­ tras, low miles, $20,000. 336- 391-2224 Wanted HANDM ADE CR AFTS NEEDED for new store in Winston Salem- consignmenl or lease space available. We sell for you. 336- 794-1492. LO OKING FOR A Deer Hunting Club or Land (or Léase with a good Deer Population. James Clark, 750 W. Deep Creek Rd. Bryson City, NC 28713.828-488- 6961. jam es26713@aol.com Subject: Deer N E E D F d 'p'r IV A TE L O T lo r 14x76 mobile home prefer lot to purchace but rental OK, 704-929- 9333. W ANTED HICKORY logs. Pa' ing top prices tor handle gr logs. Charles D. Roberts Com ide y, Greensboro, NC 336-378- 1878 Buyer: Paul Sexton_______ Yard Sales CAR OLYN 'S CO LLEC TIBLES (336) 751-6252 Christmas special on everything In store. Barbles/Beanles/Dolls great gift Ideas (or 10,00 and under S A TU R ~D A YrtjECT20Ta¥rge moving sale, lurnlture, children's clothes, toys, household items. 157 Old March Rd,, Advance-oll Peoples Creek Rd. f R ^ N o 'T p o s T ^ o i T e o i / Greasy Comer, Open Fri. & Sat. 10-5. Buy, sell, trade. Will buy whole or partial estates. Call 284- 4302. An Old Fashion Candle Lighl Chrlslmgs Open House Has Been Rescheduled Come Join Us (rom 5:00pm III 8:00pm Saturday, December 20th AT Dee's Toott Antiques 296 Blaise Church Road (Jtocksvllle, NC 336-753-6877 (Beside Featherllte Trailers on 1-40) Enjoy Special Music and Wonderlui Holiday Refreshments from Eggnog to Persimmon Pudding The special Joy of Ihe holiday soason comes from SHARING good limes and G O O D TIDINGS wllh good Irlends, We will open at 10:00am on _______Salurday _____ C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 335-492-5992 WRINKLES IN I YOUR CARPET I can re-stretch them. Free estimates. CallWilnkled Carpet Man at 3 3 & ^ 9 & « 4 0 2 . Also New Carpet Installed. Г E X E C U T IV E D IR E C T O R Davie County United Way Davic County United Way in M(x;k.svillc seck.s lull lime Executive Director to manage tlic $43t)K annual campaign to liiiancc litinian needs in the community. This will involve coordinating allocalinn.s lo communily agcncics and assisling the United Way Board of Dircclore with special markcling and pmmollonal evenl.s. Specific aclivitles lo bo inulertitkcn include: (I) preparation for Boaiil meetings by providing and presenting portinenl informalion for decision making: (2) prcpanilion of tlte agenda and related malcrial.s fordisiribuiion to Board members at least seven days Ix-'forc scheduled meelings; (3) maintninihg officc operations in an effeclivc and efficient manner; (4) providing clerical support on Unilcd Way miillers for Board members; (5) developing operating budgets as needed; (6) initiating and overseeing |x:riodic linancini audils as needed; and, (7) keeping tip-lo- dale on legal re(|uirements |)crlaining lo public fiind collcclion nnd allocation procedures, BA/DS degree and 3 years of public, nonpmlit fundraising ex|5erience preferred. Qiinliflcd ciHulidiitvs should send n resume nnd cover letter by Jnntiiiry 1,2004 lo: United Way Executive Sciirch Cnnunlltec, P.O. Box 339, Mocksville, N C 27028. W/TRAILERS O F THE EAST COAST i n c . www.trallorseast.com e O O -28 4 -2 3 7 7 E l e c t r i c S c o o t e r s N o w A v a ila b le U n d e r $ 3 0 0 E a s y T o F o l d & C a r r y ! We have plenty of gifts and iols of great stuff» for tiie sportsman and hunter and outdoors iHiff. Please come to see us» we’ve restoclied our shelves» we’re here to help you - iiice good Christmas elves! 1ШЖ1Ка, PLINKINO, Si'Ll'D1:1'ENSE& TARCiET SHOOflNO HUADQUAtlTERS 6 MON THS SAMH-AS-CASM 14NANC1N0 AVAlLADLi; W lill QUALIPYINO PUKCIIASE S P E C IA L C H R iS T M A S C L E A R A N C E PR IC E S S T O R E W IP E soloctod morchnndlso IIT I T E R i . GUN SHOP 11895 CO O L SPRINGS ROAD W O O D LEAF, N C 27054 3.4 MllJiS FROM HWY 80> URTWEKN STATESVILLE AND SALISDURY 704-278-9159 www.ralIuulslicliereunshop,i;om OPEN'n;iiS..FRL 10AM-<)PM SAT 10AM-3PMOl'UN UNTU.yi’M l-KtDAYS Ut^rU.CUUlSTM.XS Former D istrict C ourt Judge MARK S. CULLER is pleased to antwnnce thal he is now available to represent clients in the Dauie Comny Courts and lhat he has opened an office fo r the pract ice o f law M A R K S. C U L L E R A ttorn ey 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 f f ic e H o rn s : M o n d a y - F rid a y 8:30 A M - 5:30 P M ClllNtlNAI.CHAUCI.S^'l’llMm: Cf|AllO.‘^S ♦ 1)1^)111:1-. ♦ Dili D CUSIODV CllllOVlSllAIIO>J ♦QllinSlll'i'OKI ♦SLI’AK.MIO.SACKIUIIS'IS DlSJWMIJlON ur ANl> DUHS ♦ AllMONYM0I)I11i:M10N or I'KH'IJ CIOUKIOHDI hs AuiiiM(iiiiii,A( c;ii)i>iis4 Ci\’ii ,\Ni)('iiiMlN.\i nn.M.s (/ kliv Il>l l>r if f/llTt’ ii <111 iKfiiMliy lllil I'ji's ))>ll,i>i.'ii ii’miiiii»' f.< lor //iii .iifiiri.y. If jv'K (/.I iii'j luiiv .in \tr. ( IU'K/./ Iiv/.II|N,- llw i'n\'iluuilY M iiuiif )t>ll in iii (IIII'W Iil«’ //'»<•./ .l/'i'U'. ж DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 18,2003 Donor Advised Funds Allow Givers To Remain Anonymous By June Simpson The Communily Foundation O f Davie Counly The Communily I-oundalion o f Davie Counly has received a variety o f questions about today's most popular vchicle for charilable giving, the Donor Advised Fund. The follow ing points are intended to give com m unily members additional information about establishing these funds w ith your local com m unity foundation. Opening a Donor Advised Fund allows you lo make a gift to your foundalion and remain actively involved in suggesting uses for your gift, Here’s how ll works: : • You make a gift to The C om m unily Foundalion o f Davie County — you can give cash, appreciated slocks, real estate, or olher assets. • Wc set up a spccial fund in your name, in the name o f your family or business, or in honor of any person or organization you choose. • You receive tax benefits the year your gift is made. • Your gift w ill be placed in an endowed fund that is carefully invested and can grow over time; a portion o f your fund is then used to address commimily needs every year. • You recommend uses for your fund - working with our slaff lo support the agencies and programs you cure aboul mosl. • Your recommendations are presented to our board for approval. • Wc handle »11 the administrative details and issue grant awards lo charities in the name o f your fund ( if you prefer, your awards can be made anonymously). A D onor Advised Fund provides a convenient and flexible lool for individuals, fumilies, businesses, or groups who want to be involved in suggesting grant awards made possible by their fund. People w ilh a range o f com m unity interests find that il's an ideal vehicle fo r fu lfillin g their charitable wishes. Donor Advised Funds are less costly and easier to administer than other forms of philanthropic giving (such as fam ily or corporate founda­ tions). Fam ily or corporate foundations can operate as n D onor Advised Fund fo r considerable savings. Plus, a Donor Advised Fund includes these benents: • You can establish a charitable legacy in your name, in the name o f your family, or in honor o f any individual or organization you .select. • Your gift can be combined wilh others lo increase impact in areas you care about most. • You know that your gift w ill be carefully invested and managed. • You are eligible to receivc maximum lax benefits. • Your gift can generate the long-term advantages o f endowment funding - principal from your gift can be invested, not spent: investment incomc is then used to make annual grants to nonprofit agencies and programs. • You can establish a fund today, and make grant reconimendations in one year. • You can add to your fund at any time, and receive tax benefits with each new gift. There’s so much more we’d like you lo know. Your community foundalion provides personalized service and a variety of giving vehicles. We welcome the opportunity to work wilh you and your advisor lo fu lfill your unique charitable objectives. Contact Simpson, president, al 936-0045 or via email at Jsimpson®daviefowulaiion .org. We are a local organization w ilh deep roots in the com m unity,. O ur sta ff has expertise regarding community issues and needs. We provide highly personalized service tailored to each individual’s charitable and financial interests. Our Donor Advised Funds help people invest in the causes they care aboul most. We accept a wide variely o f assets, and can facilitate even the mosl complex forms o f giving. We partner w ilh professional advisors to create highly effective approaches to charitable giving. We o ffe r m axim um tax advantage under stnte and federal law. We m ultiply the impact o f gift dollars by pooling them with olher gifts and grants. Wc build endowment funds that benefil the communily. The Communily Foundation o f Davie County, P.O. Box 546, 232 South M nin Street, M o cksvillc, N C , 936-0045, www.daviefoundation .org. T O O M A N Y I T E M S T O L I S T ! Don’t see it? Ask for it, it may be in tiie bacic! Special Santa Claus Edition S t . N i c k T a k e s T i m e F r o m C h r i s t m a s D u t i e s F o r A n E x c l u s i v e E n t e r p r i s e R e c o r d I n t e r v i e w Page Cl D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T I E R P R I / e ^ l s C O R D MSPS i49i60 , . . ■ NufribjerSlZ , - Thursday, Dec. 25,'2003 OUR VAULTS a r e bein g EiVIPTlEDl aws»?, m m H E R E 'S I f f i ® - jewelty up to io%-805 specially selecte ^ufjpyi When It O F F s m ! « ^ ‘ „ , S B O M t a M d i a m o n d . g o l d g a l l e r y Buy HOW n r iK tw W E A R E N O T C L O S IN G B U T w i t h p r i c e s s o l o w y o u w o u l d t h i n k s o ! W e w i l l M E E T o r B E A T a n y p r i c e ! f f i v e c a n ’ t , w e ’ l l t e l l y o u .' M O C K S V I L L E Next to Wal-Mart 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 7 4 7 G O L D G A L L E R Y C L E M M O N S Across from Wendy’s 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 1 8 0 0 S / 7 0 W T im e Lauralynn Ellis, age 2 and 1/2, takes front and center during a Christmas program by children in the Bethlehem Angels preschool classes at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Crystal and Steven Ellis. For more photo­ graphs, please turn to page D1. . photo by Robin Fergusson Endowment Funds Nurse Examiner Project Would Make It Easier For Sexual Assault Victims Women going to Davie County Ho,spitai after suffering from sexual as.sauil should soon have it a bit easier. C ounty commissionens lasl week accepted $79,656 in grant Funds from The Duke Endowment to create a Sexual Assault Nurse nxam iner Project. The project would fund a sexual assault nurse through the Davie County Health Department. The rtinds approved are for the first two years of the project, and the en­ dowment hopes to be able to ap­ prove funds for the project in later years. It would provide more private ■services for victims, as well as a nurse trained to handle Ihe physi­ cal ancl emotional problems that go with sexual assault. Y o u T e a H im Little Michael Sparks isn't so sure he wants to sit on the lap of that jolly fat man with the White beard and .fuzzy suit, so he whispers his Christmas wishes to his father, Dwight Sparks, so he can relay the list to Santa. For more photographs, piease turn to page C4, ■ Photo by Robin Fergusson 32 PAGES Traffic Concerns Residents Developer Wants To Buil(j 130 Homes In Hickory Hill Ky K im ,lustcn Davie County Enterprise Record M ore than 130 homes a devel­ oper wants to build in the Hickory H ill subdivision east of Mock.sville has neighbors worried. Pine Valley Road, the usually cjuiet, residential street that runs from U.S. 64 to part of the pro­ posed site, can’t handle the added traffic, they told members of the Davie County Planning Board last week. “If you do the math, that’s 180 cars, assuming 90 homes with two people, if they go out one time and come back, that’s 360 cars put on those highw ays,” said Carolyn Beaver, president of the Hickory - H ill Hom eowners Association. “ We fear for the safety in our neighborhood.” The planners tabled a recom- mendalion on B ill Burnette and B urnfam ’s request to rezone 75 acres from R-20 to R-12-Special Use. He wants to built 20 two-unit townhomes on the north side of Lake Louise, and 90 detached, single-fam ily patio homes to the south of the lake. Attorney Hank Van Hoy repre­ sented Burnfam, saying all units would be sold, not rented. The townhomes would be accessed via a new street from Cornatzer Road. Both areas would be served by county water, and hook onto the Mocksville sewer system. Plans are to keep the g o lf course, although holes three and four would be redesigned, Plan­ ning Director John Gailim ore said the property, as currently zoned, could be developed with up to 147 single-family homes. “Access to the patio homes is directly from Pine Valley Road,” Van Hoy said. “That amounts to 130 new families over time. That’s less than the 147 that John has Please 'I\irn To Page 4 W ^ w s p a p e r T o \ ( 'P u b lis h E a r iy > Davie County Enterprise'' [Record w ill be' published -a day i'i eaily next week. ' ,The newspaper w ill bo distiil)-' i I uted til news racks on Tuesday, 1 pep, 30, and local mail subscrl^-y' I ers should leceive their copy o n ' 'N ew Year’s Eve, ‘ -'A ll advertisements or news* J Iteiii'j fqi ihii^ issue sjiould be in i ¿10 newspaper officc no lator thto S '4'p.ni, Fridny, Dec.' 26, ’ ' „ I 1 Dl« 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPKÍSE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 25,2003 EditoríaJ Райг By The or: o fl vnt tod chc Ad I inil me inf> the co' Ì OPi nil yo 1 noi I US' ! Ci I- Ì Я Birth O f Jesu s In A Stable In Bethlehem Lukc 2 In liiosc days a decree went out from CaesarAugustus that ail the world should be enrolled. 2 This was the first enrollment, when Q iilrin’i-iis was governor of Syria. 3 And all went to be enrolled, each lo his own city. 4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, be­ cause he was o f the house and lineage o f David, 5 to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed, who was with child, 6 And while they were there, the time came for her to be delivered. 7 And she gave birth lo her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a man­ ger. becau.se there was no place for them in the inn. 8 And in lhal region Iherc were shepherds out in the field, keep­ ing walch over iheir flock by nighl. 9 And an angel o f the Lord appeared lo thein, and the glory o f the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with feur. 10 And the angel said lo them. "Be not afraid: for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which w ill come to all the people: 11 for to you is born this day in the cily of David a Savior, who is Chrisi the Lord. 12 And this w ill be a sign for you: you w ill find a babe wrapped in swaddling cloths and ly­ ing in a m anger" 13 And suddenly Ihere was w ilh Ihe an­ gel a multitude o f the heavenly hosl praising God and say­ ing, 14 "Glory to God in Ihe highe.st, and on earth peace among men w ilh whom he is pleased!" 15 W hen the an­ gels went away from thein into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing thal has happened, which Ihc Lord has made known lo us." 16 And Ihey wenl with haste, and found M ary and Joseph, and Ihc babe lying in a manger. 17 A nd when they saw it they made known the saying which had been told Ihem concerning Ihis child; 18 and all who heard it w on­ dered at what the shepherds told them. 19 But M ary kept all these things, pondering thein in her heart. 20 And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they r had heard and seen, as it had been told thein. 21 And at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. 22 And when Ihe time came for their purifi­ cation according to the law of Moses, Ihey brought him up lo Jerusalem to present him to the Lord 23 (as it is written in the law of the Lord, "Every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord") 24 and lo offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the law of the Lord, "a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons." 25 N ow there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and Ihis man was righteous and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel, and the Moly Spirit was upon him. 26 And it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit thal he should not see dealh before he had seen the Lord's Christ. 27 And in­ spired by the Spirit he came into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him according to the custom of the law, 28 he look him up in his arms and blessed God and said, 29 "Lord, now leitest thou thy ser­ vant depart in peace, according lo thy word: 30 for mine eyes have seen thy salvation 31 which thou hast prepared in the presence of all peoples, 32 a lighl Ibr revelation to the Gentiles, and for glory to thy people Israel." 33 And his father and his mother marveled at whal was said about him: 34 and Simeon blessed them and said to M ary his mother, "Behold, this child is sel for the fall and rising o f many in Israel, and fora sign thal is spoken againsl 35 (and a sword w ill pierce Ihrough your own soul also), thal thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed." — K ing .lam es Verson D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/EI^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St.. P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Owlght Sparks....................................Edilor/Publlsher Robin Fergusson...............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt..................................Managing Editor Ray Tutlerow.....................................Adverlising Director Brian Pitts.............................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Bayslnger....................CIrculatlon/Classllied Mooksvllle Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodiciils Postage Paid in Mocksville, N C 27028 Siib.scriplion Rates .Single Copy. .“iO Cents $2(1 Per Year In N.C.. .$25 Outside N.C. P O S TM A S TE R Send Address Change.s in; Davie Counly Iinlerprise Record P.O. Bo.\ <J9, Mocksville, N C 27028 Twas The Night Before Blinky’s Christmas... Without Recycling Twas the night before Christmas, when all Ihrough the town Not a prisoner was picking up. thal cardboard of brown. The green bo,\es were lined, by the driveways with care In hopes Ihe recycling Iruck, would soon be Ihere. The soda cans were nestled, all snug in the bed With visions of soup cans and plastic in ihcir heads. Commissioners in Iheir kerchiefs, Ihe manager in his cap Had all settled down, for a long winter's nap. When out on the slreet there arose such a clatter They sprang from their chairs to see what was the matter. Away to the window they fiew like a fiash Tore open the blinds and threw up the sash. The sun was shining on Iho.se boxes of green Giving a winter’s mid-day, lustrous sheen. When, lo Iheir wondering eye.s did appear. But a curbside recycling truck, Ihey could see it so clear. And then, in a twinkling I heard a spccial wish The swimming and spawning of each little fish. As I drew in my hand, and was turning around. Down the slairs he came with a wet and slimy bound. He was dressed all in grey, from his head lo his tail He had a smile and kind manner thal could not fail, A bundle of memories he held on his back And he looked like a paddler just opening his pack. His eyes how they twinkled, his whiskers how merry His fins were like leather, his cheeks like a cherry. His big mouth was open, his voice deep and gruff And he told all who would listen about RiverPark sluff. ¡[AHfP chubby and plump, a righl jolly old fish And I laughed as I .saw him, in spile o f my wish. Bdrnhardt Sllnky the Catfish, he’s here lo save the river “ The thoughts of Bullholes past gave me a shiver. W ilh one single driver, so lively and quick They knew in a momeni it must be St. Nick He picked up little, -saying I’m nol lo blame And he whistled to the window, and shouted their names. Now Terry, now Ken. now Michael, now Dan On Bobby, on Richard, on Jim ifyou can. To Cooleemee, to Advance, to Bermuda Run Now dash away, dash away, dash away for fun. He built the park, a neat and safe place For anglers und pickniekers one duy to grace. As he drew in his fin, so closc to his nose He jumped in the water, and up the river he rose. He sprang to his Bullhole. lo Ihe minnows he did whislle And away Ihcy all swam, past the sand and the thistle. Bul 1 heard him exclaim, as he swam out of sight Merry Christmas lo all, and to all a good nighl. In T h e M a il... S t o r e h o u s e V o l u n t e e r T h a n k f u l F o r A G e n e r o u s C o m m u n i t y To tlie edilor; Thanks, (an cxpressioi\ of iipprccialioa). a six-lctlcr word that seerns so small compared lo the amount of fowl thal has been brought to us. Il has jusl been overwhelming lo sec the thousands and thou­ sands of items brought in lo slock our shelves. Il is not all food, whicli is greal bccausc our clienls havo other needs besides food. There arc baby ilems.. food, hygiene, etc. Our clients need cleaning supplies, hygiene (soap, loolhpastc, toothbrushes, shampoo, dcoilor- ant. feminine produeis, etc.). Some of these items some people never think of bringing, Anylhing lhal you need nl home, our clients also need. Laundry detergent, dish detergenl. the list is endless. As a volunteer, I sec Ihe truckloads of ilems lhal jusl keep com­ ing in. nnd the sluilenls nnd everyone lhat conies lo help unload ihe bngs nnd bo.\cs of ilems. Our minislry hns so many blc.ssings. The love lhat is pouring oul in this community is truly God at work. There is no doubt in my mind ihnl God is God nnd thnl Me is nl work in this area, .so many .schools, churches, organizalions nnd individu­ als working logelher side by side meeling Ihc needs of so many needy people. Thank you all for all you do no mntter how you serve this minis- Beautician Compiling Memory Book To Ihe edilor; On Dcc. 10 .1 completed .“iS yenrs of beauty shop work in Mocks­ ville. I hnve endured mnny chnnges iii iho.se yoars, bul I wish to llinnk everyone who hns been a pari. I nm compiling a mcnuiry book of former customers, deceased customers as well ns present customers, nnd 1 am collecling piclures oflhe.se people. If anyone could send me a picture of any of these people, plen.se .send them lo mo. niong wilh any remarks or memories, lo 212 Four Corners Road, Thanks ngain for everyone for mnking iheso years succe.ssful. Mario While Mocksville iry. be il limo, money, food, clolhing or your prayers, wc need il all. Even lliough a lot of ilems are coming in, tlicro are slill things wo run out of. Your conlinucd supporl is needed and welcomed. I’m no going to Iry to mention all the .scliool.s. organizations or individuals that hnve given so freely. I’m certnin I would miss someone, you know who you arc and Ood will bless you for il. Jusl keep up Ihe good work. We sec around S.“! families a day for food, al approxi­ mately .SO items each family, so llinl woulil be I,7.‘i0 lliings given out cach day. The pharmacy sees up lo S.'S patients a day and gives out about $10.000 worth of inedicinc a day. The dental clinic sees approximately 20 patients n clinic. As you can see the need is grenl. and Jesus said wc would always linvo Iho hungry nnd needy wilh us. God bless you and thank you all for everylliing. Lit)by Fosier Mocksville L e t t e r s W e lc o m e d The Enterprise Rccord welcoirtes letters from its read­ ers. Tho letters may be on topics of local, state, national or internutional issues. ■ ' An effort will be tnade to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, yulgar or in poor taste. Tlie edilor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of. the . writer, including a signatürc. A telephone number, not to be published, is, also reque.sted. . ;. ' Please'haye letiers in the newspaper office no laler than 4 p.m. Monday, of Ihe week to be published, Davie Colinty Enterprise Recprd P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email lo: er|iews(§)davie-enterprise.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Aijd your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie Countv Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Has the sale of alcoholic beverages harmed the Town of Mocksville?Yes, 27% No, 73% Log on now to cast your vote to the newest question. Do you drive faster than the speed limit? www.enterprise-record.com Family Thankful For Help After AccicJent To Ihe edilor: VVe would liko lo ihnnk all Ihe people who helped us when we hnd our nccideni on Sundny, Dec. 14, We would especinlly like to lhank ihc mnn nnd Ihc womnn in Ihc white Chevy pickup. Thank you so much lor slnyuig with us during Ihe wail for the EM Ts and ihcnmbulnnce. Ifyou rend this, plea.se cnll usal 940-.'! 1 .'14. We would liko lo lhank you again. Also. Ihnnk you lo the EM Ts who were on Ihe sccne. Mny Ood bless you nil nnd keep you safe. Misli. Douglas and Sky Myers Advnnce Good Samaritan Helps Motorist To the editor; On Dec. 1. my car broke down ns I camo oul of Arby's on 601. Fortunately. Mr. Joel Sleindel. director of your local Sylvan Learn­ ing Center, stopped. I cannot prnise his kindness and helpfulness enough. 1 le went to a gnrage for me. pushed my car ncross the rond to get it oul of the highway, nnd look inc lo Iho gnrnge. before ho had lo leave, he gave mo his cell phone number and lold mo lo cnll him if I needed any further assistnnce. Being an "older" woman nione, stranded on the side of busy 601, wus nol a pleasant experience, bul experiencing Ihe kindness and helpfulness of a person such ns Mr. Sleindel renews your I'aith that there are still people willing to help iheir fellow mnn. I jusl wanted to publicly thank him and let your town know what a fine person he is. Yvonne Norris Yadkinville We’re Still One Nation, Under God To the edilor; I would share lo share some facls thnl perhaps mosl Americans do nol know aboul our capital, especially the A C L U , or they would be in an uproar working lo dcsignnle a now capilal for our counliy. On the lop of the Washinglon Monument is an aluminum cnp wilh two words cngrnved Ihero. Lnus Doo .Whnl do Ihose words moan'.’ Praise Bo To Ood. From lop of tho monumonl. a visilor can sec a view of our capilal cily, a visilor can soo four major sogmeius and il looks like Ihc designer in his original plan monnl for ihis view lo inkc on the shnpo of n cross. You soo the While I louse to ihc North. Jefferson Memorial lo Ihc Soulh. Iho Cnpilnl lo the East and the Lincoln Memorial lo llio Wosl. There are 69 s\|uare miles which make up this area. As you climb the 898 stops and .SO Inndiiigs to the top. slopping at Ihesc landings, Ihere nro somo special mc.ssnges to rend; I2lh landing has a prayor olTorcd by the city of Bailimoro. 20lh hns n meniorial by sonic Chinese Christiniis. 24th has a prcsenlntion mnde by childrcn from New York and Philndolphin from llieir Sundny school classcs. These are Proverbs 10; 7, Proverbs 22:6 nnd Luke 18; 16. Please read those for yourself. When the cornerstone was laid on July 4th, 1848 deposited within wore many ilems including a Bible. It is clear lhat in the beginning of our country tho leaders coiisitl- cred us to be One Nation-Under God. Psalm tcll.s us “Except tho Lord build the houso, they labour in vain that build it ; except the Lord keep Iho city, tho watchman wakclh bul in vain.” I believe from reading nnd studying of our history thut Ihe Lord did build our nnlion nnd Ihnl wo need lo awake from our sleep lo Iho changcs lhal have wenl on nnd aro going on or il will be in vain whon wc do wnkc up. Sludy Englnnd, n grenl nalion lhal was ruler of many countries, Ihe British Empire. See how slowly they gol nwny from God and Ihe decline of their country. Chcck oul Francc and Ihcir end. Whal a wimp when Hiller cnme Ihrough Ihcir nnlion. l.indn tlarmon Mocksvillc K e t c h i e C r e e k Tastefully Wonderful... £ DAVIE COUN’I V EN I'ERPRLSK RECORD, Thursduy, Dec. 25,20(13 - M e r r y C h r is t m a s and a H a p p y N e w Y e a r To All Our Friends and Customers Thanks for A Great 2003 Have A Wonderful Holiday! ^ ¡¡Closed: Tliursday, Dcc. 25 thrmi!>h Sunda.v, Dcc. 28, &Tluir.sday, .Ian. 1,21)1)4 844 Valley Road 7 C 1 O '! /1 7 Hours: M-Th 7-6 Mocksville, NC f O l “ » ! * # # Fri 7-8 • Sal 7-5 ^ H o H d a y TVash Pick-U^ , S c h e d u l e Customers who would normally have trash pick-up on Thurs., Dec. 25th will have pick-up on Wed., Dec. 24th along with our regular Wednesday pick-ups: Recycling pick-ups normally scheduled for Thurs., Dec. 25th will be picked up on Fri., Dec. 26th. New Years Day pick-ups will be on reguiar schedule. M etfif CkistMftsI G . D . 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I with coupan I expires 12/31/03 j Latest Trends In Cutting Styling» Color Perms • Pedicures Manicures • Waxing Acrylic Nalls • Facials Notice of TAX USTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY All property on hand January 1, 2004 bolh real, and personal Is subject lo taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICENSED with the. North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current registration Is renewed or an application Is made lor a new registration. About three months alter your registration renewal you will receive a bill from the County. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before interest is added al the rate of 2% the lirst month past due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on January 1, 2004 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD. There is no change in the listing requirements for those vehicles. Other properly required to be listed in January include: mobile homes, boats and motors, jet skis, arcraft, farm equipment used lo produce income, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies ol businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any Improvemenls built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator's Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property in 2003. II you need to list personal property as indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form in the mail, please contact the Tax Administrator’s Oflice for the proper forms. ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPLICANTS MUST BE AGE 65 OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY North Carolina excludes from property taxes the greater of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) or fifty percent (50%) in appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by North Carolina residents age 65 or older whose income does not exceed $18,800; or totally, and/or permanently disabled whose income does not exceed $18,800. Income means the owners adjusted gross income as determined for federal income tax purposes, plus all money received from every source other than gifts of inheritances received from A spouse, lineal ancestor or lineal descendant. For married applicants residing with Iheir spouse, the income of both spouses must be' included whether or not the property is in both names. If you received this exclusion n 2003 you do not need to apply again unless you have changed your permanent residence. If you received this exclusion In 2003 and your income last year was above eighteen thousand eight hundred ($18,800), you must notify the assessor. If you received the exclusion in 2003 because you were totally and permanently disabled and you are no longer totally and permanently disabled, you must notify the assessor. If Ihe person receiving the exclusion has died, the person required by law to list the property must notify the assessor. Failure to mal<e any of the notices required by Ihis paragraph before June 1st will result in penalties and interest. If you did not receive the exclusion In 2003 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the assessor. It must be filed by June 1. Listing will begin January 2, 2004 in the Tax Administrator's Office in the County Administration Building. Office fisting help is available Jan. 2-Feb, 2, 2004. Hours will be 8:30 A.f\/1. to 5:00 Rfvl. IVlonday thru Friday. The deadline for listing is February 2, 2004. Completed forms must be postmari<ed by the U.S. Postal Service not later than February 2,2004. Ail late listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please list eariy to avoid a late penalty. Davie County Tax Administrator t\/lary Nell Richie » 1 t B y Thi Ò f ofl va: tód chi Ad ini mt ihi thi CD 0| nil ус ас us 4 - DAVIK COUNTY liNTKRI'RISF' UIX'ORI), Tluirsday. Dcc. 25.2003 C3>- P e t C o m e r Neighbors Concerned About Development r . - >. My husband Bruce and I have always had dogs in our home. They have com e in differ­ ent shapes and sizes. We have rescued dogs and seen them through various treatments for parasites and diseases. Our last rescue dogs were a pair of about 5 year olds, found surviving on the streets of Kingwood, Texas, No one knew what breed they were, but a balh and grooming revealed two beautiful and precious animals. The one that my husband adopted was Dundee, a large Australian Shepherd. I adopted the smaller dog, a Dandy Dinmont Terrier, which I named Scruffy and have had for about 12 years. Both animals brought much love and pleasure into our lives. Not long ago the larger dog, Dundee, expe­ rienced heart failure and had to be put down. I thought Scruffy needed a companion, so I brought a 7-month-old female Beagle puppy into our house. She, Susie 0 , is a live wire and is proving to be a real challenge to train. The dogs we had rescued were already grown, so I had no idea what would be involved in raising a puppy. My advice now is, adopt your next dog from the Davie County Humane Society. Since dogs and cats rely on us for shelter and love, som e people don't live up to the long-term commit­ ment, so there is a real need in the county for the Humane Society's spay and neuter pro­ gram and for the proposed adoption center. Sally Braunstein Ciintlm iud Krom I ciik'ulalcd we cinilil build Iherc iirulerlhe present zoiiinji.Tliiit's iinpDi'liml to iindersland. If op­ ponents hii\ e Iheir way, whal Mr. Burnette could do is build more lionies that would jtenerate morc tralTic which ereiiles morc prob­ lems." l-iglity percenl of iho homes would have two bedrooms, llic remaining: .one or three. Units would vary from 1,400-1,700 sqviare feel aiid sell in the S140,000-S185.(K)0 range. "We think ihal's the size that fils Ihe markei we’ re aiming for." he said, referrinj; to the over 50 ajie bracket looking lo dow nsize and reduce yard re­ sponsibilities. “ We hope Ihey will become members of, or at least play a lot of golf at the golf course. Il's very expensive lo mainiain a golf course, and. to be frank, he's losing money." The marketing would be lo­ cal and amenities wouldn't ca­ ter lo ftiniilies with children. Van Hoy Siiid. lilizabelh Bolil took issue svith Van Hoy calling it nn "up­ scale" development when most honies in Hickory Hill .sell from S277.0l)0-$3W),000. "If you want to know whal upscale is, go lo Bermuda Run or Oak Valley. He is trying to say Ihis is so wonderful. Well, won­ derful is relative." Bold said. ■She asked if the homes Would i|ualify for government money as low-incomc housing and whether barriers would be constructed between neighbor­ hoods. "They attract people who I mtiy or may nnt warn wander­ ing through my neighborhood." The most common complaint of the i l or so residenls at the meeting was iraffic. "If you have children in Ihose homes, or people vi.siling, you're going to have added IralTic," Beaver said. "If these people have parties, whatever Ihey do, il will he added tranffic in our neighborhood. '' "O u r roads were nol de­ signed for this trafnc," she said. Van Iloy said Burnfam wouldn 'I ask for a driveway per­ mit leading lo the new develop­ ment until Ihe land is rezoned. Many said they wouldn't oh- jccl if Ihe new subdivision had its own road from U.S. 64. Board m em ber George Pelerson look issue wiih Van Hoy's argument lhat the pro­ posal fils the counly's land use plan because it promotes open spaces. "That iirgumenl doesn't hold water, Il's a golf coursc, il's all open space." Peterson said. "The point is, there's nolhing to keep the golf course there." Van Hoy replied. He later said there were no plans lo eliminate the golf course. Developers want lo build the property as soon as possible, but as proposed, it would be done over an 11-year period. Peterson c.xpressed concern lhat Burneltc would sell build­ ing righls, as he did with the Kinderlon developnienl. “Who Ihe developer is, is nol wilhin your conlrol," Van Hoy said. "If you do nol impose phas­ ing restrictions, how slow or fast it develops is lied lo the markei. It’s nol under your control. Prop­ erty is always for sale. "These folks," he said, point­ ing to the andieiice. “could buy the golf course colleclively and Ihey could do as they please ... bul that's nol within your con­ trol. Mr. Burnelte's intention is lo be the developer." Van Hoy .said Ihc Burnfam would be willing to pui.reslric- lions on Ihe types of buildings. “ But I don't see how that's somelhing you could require him to do. Unlil it's rezoned, he doesn'l know wlial lype of ar- chilectural design he should do." Pelerson and board nicmbcr Daphne Frye said they would like to see restrictions on the lype of buildings put into the rezoning. Their concern is they want lo insure llial even if the property is sold, the buildings pul Iherc would be us shown, re­ gardless of who the developer is, even though formal designs haven't been crcatcd yel. "I don’l Ihink you have the authority in your zoning ordi­ nance lo do lhat." Van Hoy said. “ You can reguhile us lo the pa­ lio home concept, you can regu­ late the footprint (of the build­ ings), lo the number of bed­ rooms, bul whal the exterior looks like? 1 just don'l know. 1 S a I s 2 0 0 1 D o d g e 2 5 0 0 L a r a m i e $ 2 6 , 4 5 0 ■OUT THE POOR- n t a i I n T o 1 9 9 8 J e e p G ra n d C h e ro k e e *,.• Ui •• M $ 7 , 9 8 8 -OUT тне ОООП" R o b > w n ! 1 9 9 2 M e r c u r y G r a n d M a rq u is S/.«’ I'V m i'i fi f-H tl .r.U -.J $ 3 ’ 9 8 8 “OUT THE DOOR” 2 0 0 2 1 9 9 7 S a t u r n F o r d S C I W in d s ta r I h ^ L-M it-y N.ji »vr* U -J ifM w,',v.3 te I' r-r U-on,' $ 9 , 9 8 8 $ 4 , 9 8 8 “OUT THE OOOB" “OUT THE DOOR" I n B i e a u t l f u l D o w n t o w n M o c k s v i l i e i s ? 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W i Ii k ¥ )u E M c w S e a s a i Central Carolina Rank- 4 Davie County Locations 880 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville 148 Water St,, Mocksville Cooleemee Shopping Center, Cooleemee 5361 US Hwy. 158, Advance l l A d m in is tr a tiv e C o u r t DAV1IÎ COUN'rV KN I RRPRISE RlîC(iRl), Tlnir.sday, »ec. 25, 2003 ■ 5 The loliowing discs were dls- poseil of in Davic Adininistriitive Courl Nnv. 21. Presiding; Miigis- tratc Kevin D. l-lendrix. Prosecut­ ing; Wcnily Terry, iissislnnl DA. - Helene M. Aniiirsingh, reck­ less driving lo endanger, dismissed per civil setllenient. - Mark R. Biles, speeding 90 in a 7(1, rcduced lo 79 in a 70. $25. cost. - Len H. Buiiey, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper «)«ip - ment, S25. cost. - .Sharon M. Barrow, unsafe inoveiiieni, dismissed per civil seltlement. - Nancy F. Biitcs, speeding 60 in n45, reduced lo improper cquip­ mcnl, SS.*!, cost. - Josepli D. Beck, expired reg­ istration card/tag. ilisniissed per correction. • Frankie D. Bolen Jr., driving with license revoked, dismissed per plea. - Rebecca M. Booe. speeding 71 in a .“i.'i, reduced to fi4 in a .‘i.'i, $2.1, cost; expired inspeclion slicker, dismissed per corrcclion. - Reta B. Biirgan. expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Stacey E. Ciirter, speeding 70 in a .‘i.'i. reduced lo improper eipiip- mcni, $23. cost. - Vincent M. Castillo, speeding 70 in a i.s, reduced to improper e(|uipment, $2.'i, cosl. - Jmnes D. Coffey, speeding 87 in a 70, rcduccd lo 74 in a 70, cost, - Elizabeth D, Colbert, speed­ ing 70 in a .S.i, reduced to improper equipment. $2.*!, cosl. -Thomas R. Cook, .speeding 8,'i in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $2S, cost: expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - James W. Costner, failure to slop for slopsign/nashing red lighl, reduced lo improper equipiiient, $2.‘i, cosl. - Richnrd M. Dale, no liability insurance, driving witii liccnsc re­ voked, nnd expired registrntion card/tag, dismissed per correction. - Jane B. Daywalt, unsafe movement, dismissed per civil setllenient. - James Dcire, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, S2.'i, cost. - Thomas Diplciro, failure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Dana .S, lilliotl, .speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper eiiuip­ ment, S2.'i. cosl. - Jancl B. Erwin, expired in­ speclion slicker, disniisseil per cor­ rcclion. - Daniel W. Fields, speeding fiO menl, $2.5, cost; expired Inspection stickcr, dismissed per corrcction. - Carlos A. Flores, speeding 67 in a 55, rcduccd to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Joanne C. Folk, no operators license and driving/allowing regis­ tralion plale not displayed, dis­ missed per corrcclion. - Sllberio M. Francis, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced lo Improper equipment, $75, cost; Iiccnse nol in possession, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Frankie L. Frank, speeiling 75 In a 55, reduced lo 64 In a 55, $ 10. cosl. - Terry R. Freeman. Improper passing, reduced to Improper brakes, $25, cosl. ■ Pliillip S. Garcia, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Juck E. Garlicll, fniiurc lo re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Victor T, Huiike, federal sufely inspection violation, dismissed per correction. - Rickie N. Mayes, expired in­ speclion slicker and expired regis- Irntion card/tag, disniisseil per cor­ rection, • Rickie N, Mayes, failure lo wear driver's seal belt, $25, cosl; operating vehicle witli no insur- in a 45, reduced to Improper equip- ance, ficlilious/coneeideil/revoked registration card/tng, driving/al­ lowing vehicle not registered/titled, dismissed per correction. - David F. Henry, fuilure lo wear drivers seat belt, S25, cosl; expired inspection sticker, dis­ missed per correction. - Jose M. Mcrniinilez, speeding 75 In a 55. reduced to 64 In a 55, $25, cost. - Darrell T. Houston, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to Improper equipment. $25, cosl. - Monica ,S. Miitcliens, expired registralion curd/lag, dismissed per correction. - Zcnobla R. Jackson, expired inspection slicker, disnils.sed per correction. - John E. Jarvis, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed per civil settle- inenl. - Ashley M. Jessup, excceiling safe speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl, - Michael 0, Jester, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper eqnlp- iiicnt, $25,cosl. - Jeffery W, Johnson, speeding 88 in u 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $10. cosl; failure to wear drivers seat bell, dismissed per pleu. - Shirley M. Kennedy, speeding 89 In a 70, reduced lo 79 In u 70. $.50. cost. - Tejo D. Koola, speeding 10.1 in a 70. reduccd to exceeding safe No Laugliing Matter M a n F o u n d G u ilt y O f C o m m u n i c a t i n g T h r e a t s A g a i n s t W i f e Ity .liickiv .ScDbiill Davie County Enterprise Rccord A Davie man said il was a joke about killing his wife for in­ surance money. Bill it was no laughing tiiai- ter, and Chadwick Lane O'licill wus on trial Dcc, 11 in Davic District Courl for nssaull on » fc- nialc and conniuinicnting threats. Judge Mary Covington lis­ tened ns the ,slale presenied it's f>- evidence, Assislani Dislricl Allorney Kevin Beale culled coinplaiiiani Maki.sha O 'ncill lo Ihe sland. She said she and Chad are mar­ ried bul have been .scparaied sincc Augusl, Both were at a friend's hou.se on Aug. 17 and Makisha lesli- llcd Chad mtide a joke aboul kill­ ing her for life insuriiiice money. She said she ihouglil he was kid­ ding, Bul when they returned home Mukisha said Chad was angry because she had sat besiilc another man al their friend's home. When she ihrealcncil lo leave with iheir children .she said Chad once again lold her he'd kill her and lake the insurance money. C h a d ’s altorney, Rob Raisbeck, asked Makisha if .she and Chad had been drinking. "Ves," she answered. He asked if the coninieni iiboul the insuriuice was ¡i joke. “ Me aclcd like he was joking, I didn’l lake him seriously bc- cuuse we were Uuighiiig," she replied, Makisha said Chad was an­ gry when they returned home and that was when he repealed the threat, "He said if you take m y kids away from me I’ll kill you and take Ihe insurance money,” ,she lold Rnisbeck. The a.ssaull chargcs against Chad stemmed from a June 15 incident when Ihe O'neills lived together in Davic, Makisha tcs- tilled Chad had kicked Iheir son inlo Ihe enlertainmenl cenler during a play fight and she had reaclcd in his defense. Makisha said Chad had pushed her arm back on Ihcir couch and cracked her collarbone. She siud she re­ ceived medical iillention the next duy, “ Did you take out u warrant for the assault?" asked Beale, "Yes," Makisha answered. "W h y did you wnil Iwo months?" he asked. “ I never knew whal he (Chad) would do. I couldn’t gel away from him." Makisha Icslified sho nor Chad were drinking Ihe day of Ihe as­ saull. Chad look the stand after a motion given by Riiisbcck lodis- miss Ihe chargcs agiiinst him was denied, lie testified he was suf­ fering iVom goul the day of the assaull. He said Makisha had in­ stigated tlieir son and encoiir- siged him to hit Chad's sore foot. Chad said his son hitd slipped on n cup in the lloor and that had caused him to fall inlo the cn- tertainnicnl center. "W ho threw Ihe fir.si blow?" Raisbeck asked Chad. "She did," .said Chad. Me .said he stood up from Ihe couch and Makisha was slriking him in the liciid. “I gol my hands on her and we fell back on Ihc corner of the couch," Chad Icslified. He said the posi­ tion of Ihe fall had ctui.^ed Makisha's injuries. Child testi­ fied lie took her lo the doctor the nexl day. "Makisha said she couldn't gel awuy froni you," Raisbeck said lo Chad. “ She worked outside the home. I was a stay-at-hom e dad," he replied. Chad testified there was joke aboul “taking Maki.sha out" for insurance money al their friend's home that nighl in Augusl. Chad denied the allegations he had be­ come iingry aboul Makisha sil­ ling next lo another niiui and re­ pealed the Ihreal again once they relumed home. Chad said Makisha has said she was going lo Iciive before and all he's wanted were his kids. “She did leave on Aug. 19th," said Raisbeck. “ Yes," said Chad. “And you haven’t killed her," Raisbeck siiid. "This is a self defense mat­ ter," Raisbeck lold Covington in his closing slalem enl. "H e (Chad) had every righl lo pro- led himself." < Raisbeck .said the threat was it joke, “She ilccided she W'lts be­ ing Ihrciitened when nobody else was arouiid." “ It's clear, or possible, the first incident W'as a joke," Beale lold Covington. “The second lime around it wus in si dilTerent coiitcxt." Bcule argued against Kaisbeek's claim of self defense. He said in order to be self de­ fense you can't use grciiler fojcc lhan necessary for the aiiack and if you’re able you must relreal. "The iissaiill is there,” Beale said, “ I can’t find him guilly on a.ssiiull,” Covington siiid. “She punched him first by her own Icslinioiiy." Chad was found guilly of coninuinicaling Ihrcals and given a prayer for judgemenl continued on cosl. He was or­ dered not to assault, Ihrealcn, or harass Makisha. speed, $ 101). cost. - Deborah M. Kurfees, fuilure to rcdace speed, dismissed per civil scttlenicnt. - Bclindn G. Lawson, speeding 80 ill n 70, reduccd lo improper cquipmeut, $25. cost; expired reg­ islrulion cnrd/lug, dismissed per correction. - Brundl I’. Lengerlcli, speeding 62 ill a 45, reduced to 54 in u 45, $10. cosl, - Kristine C, Macomber, speed­ ing 87 In u 70, reduced to 74 in a 70. $10, cosl. - MIchucI S. Murtin, speeding 87 in a 70. reduced to improper equipmeni, $50, cosl. - Junies S. Mariz, speeding 69 in u 55, reduced to improper eqiiip- meat. $25, cost. - Juiiene M. McLean, exceeding sufe speed, dismissed per civil settlement, - Turu N. Medley, expired reg­ islration curd/lag, dismissed per correction. - Rynn A. Montgomery, laisnfe movement, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Joshun G. Myers, speeding 68 in u 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost; I'ollinving loo closely, dismissed per plea. - Barburu S. Nicliolson. no op­ erators liceiisc, dismissed per cor­ rcclion. - Marcus 1). Oglesby, speeding 85 ill a 70, rcduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Lilly A. Parker, driving with license revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Daniel L. I’aseuid. no opera­ tors licciise, dismissed percorrec- llon. - Douglus T. I’erklns, driving wllh license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Mark K. I’etrishon,expired in- speetliin slicker, dismissed per eor- recllou. - llrlltaiiy A. I’hurr, falhue lo stop I'or stnpslgu/Hashiug red lighl, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25, cost. - Sharilyii J. I’hiHips, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper cqulpmcnl, $10, cost.. • Yulln Undionelienko, speeding 99 in n 70, reduccd to 79 hi a 70, $25, cost. - Edwurd J. Rcuvis, expired in- .speetlun sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Kcnnelli W, Reid, ficlilious/ conceuled/revokcd registration card/lug, dismissed per correction. - Peggy A. Revis, exceeding posted speed, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Erniu M. Romero, Iailure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Bradley K. Scoll, speeding XO in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Chris A. Scalcy. speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25. cost. - Tommy E. Shaw, speeding 70 in u 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25. cost. - Brenton L. Shew, failure to wciir drivers scut belt, dismissed per plea; license/permit lime llnill violation under 18, reduccd to im­ proper equipmeni, $75, cost. - Mark M. Silcott, speeding 80 In a 70, a'duced to impro|ier equip­ ment, $25, co.st. - Jeffery S. Sizemore, window tinting violation, dismi.s.sed per cor­ rcction. - Terry O. Smllh, failure lo slop for siopsign/llashing red light, re­ duced to improper equipment, $25. cosl; Iailure to nolify Dcparlmeni of Motor Vehicles of address change, dismissed per correction. - Lyndon J. Stiincr, speeding 68 in n 55, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - riioppe R. Subrnmnniun, ex­ ceeding posted speed, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jessicn M. Welch, sjieeding 80 iu a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ meni, $25. cosl. - Larry M, White, nctitious/cou- cculed/revoked registration curd/ tug, dismissed per correctiiiu. - Reginald D. While, uusate luovcnienl, dismissed per civil setllenient. - Ronald D. Williams, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to Impriiper equipment, $25, eusl. -Meluule P. Willis. c.\pircd reg­ islrulion cnrd/lug, dismissed per corrcction. - Christopher R. Wilson, im­ proper muffler, dismissed per cor- rectiou, - Joe D. Woods, expired regis- Irutlon card/tag, dismissed per eor- recliou. - Michaci C. Newell, speeding 84 in il 70, reduced to Improper equipment, cost: expired inspec­ tion, and expired registrntion, dis­ missed per correction. May yoLir holiday be trininieci with peace and love, as we wish one and all a very iVleiTy Christm:us, Dwiggins M eta! M asters, Inc. Closed Dec. 25, 26, 27 & New Years Day 122 Will<esboro SI. t\4ocl<svllie, N.C.Phone 751-2379 [ÏF O O O O O O d O O O O O O O O O O Q O O O O S A F E S Heritage Gun and Home Safes Ity HERITAGE5 _ * S A F E C O .----- Several Sizes & Colors Availab The Perfect Gift for Hunters and Collectors of All Kinds.Protect Your Valuables and Records. f T j SO U TH E^ S T A lis D a v i e F a r m S e r v i c e I n c . 116 Wilkesboro St. • Mocksville, NC 27028 • 336-751-5021 ^ OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE ‘TIL NOON! ^ |h S p e cia l o f th e W eek I Alcohol & Peroxide 16 o z. e a . Limit 4 each While Supplies Last A LL CHRISTMAS ITEM S 5 0 % O ff For great inform ation on (lrug.s & iiealtli problems, go to 4vw\v.l'ostcr(lrugco.com. Regular Hours; M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.t'osterdnigco.com I'.l * 6 ■ D/WIK CODN'I Y KN TKRPRISK RKCORD, Tluirsdiiy. Dl'c. 25. 2003Public Records Land Transfers Tlii; fiilliiw iiig Kind lraiisl\;rs \\cro rcctudcti with the IJavic Rl'i;- islcr of Occds. listed by parties in­ volved, iicreagc. tow nship and deed stam ps pureliascd. w ith $2 repre- sentirigSI.fKK). - HR 54‘) to J.K . Cim ter Builder, 1 lot. Faniiington, SI.17. - Churles Kivy Boger and M anila II. Boger lo G regory K. W hile and Siephanie Leuimiii W hite 2 tracts, % m ). ■ W estview D evelopm enl Co. and Tnittiiiger Developm ent Corp. lo Jo sep h H . T im id n isk i and K athleen M. Tanner, I lot, .Shady G rove, SS2, - BR .‘Í49 to M organ Builders, I lot, I-annington, $1.17, - Ila ro lil G . M cK iiight and N ancy 11. M eKiiight to Sherri S, Allen. acres, Shaily Grove. - Joe Lynn Stall'ord and Barbara Ann .Siallord, Jerry Everette W ebb and Shirley W ebb. Gerry G raham W ebb and B ren d a W ebb, and M edford Foster and M ary Elizabeth r-oster lo Joe Lynn Slidford, Barbara Staliord, Jerry W ebb, Gerr>' G raham W ebb and M ary Blizabelli Foster, filth interest each. 1,2 acres, Jerusa­ lem. - Joe S liifford nm l B a rb a ra .Stafforil. Jerry W ebb anil Shirley W ebb. G erry W ebb and B renda W ebb, M edl'ord Toster ami M ary I'oster lo Sandra Ken How ard, 1.2 acres. Jerusalem . SI ■ M ulvaney H om es loT ravis L. A nderson and A rm enia M. .Aiuler- soii. 1 kit. l-armingtiin, S.117. - M ichael F. Iliniler and Jodie S. Hunter to Brian Edw ard I Unit and A ngela M ichelle R ogers. I lol. Farm ington. S220. - C h risto p h e r S m alley and L ianne S m alley to M iirm on M , M oore Jr. and M ichele I.. M oore. I lot. Farm ington, Sl'>2, - Sherry S. Liltle and Roy M ac L itlie III and Jam es L. Sheek lo Sleven Lee Smilli and Barbara C. Sm ith, 1.11 acres. Farm ington. S20. - Terry W ayne Falls to Jelirej Jones and Nicolc Jones. 14,0.1 acivs. Farm ington. S2’).‘'. - Lew is W alker and Ruby W alker to B en jam in M. G ood.son atui Denise L. Goodson, I lot. Fariiiing- lon, - C. Hubert D unn and N orm a L. D unn to L ynda D. G ille y am i Sam uel G illey. 1 .S.1 acres, Farm ing­ ton. - C. Hilbert Dunn and N onna L. D unn to J.B . D unn and G ay II. Dunn, LX.1 acres, Fannlnglun. - Richard D. Lyons Sr. and M ary M abe Lyons, and S heila T rill to W illiam T. C lapp and M ary A. Clapp. 2 lots, C larksville, Sl.‘>2, - Shane Alan AH'onse and M aria Tnikas All'onse to Charles k . Boger and M arlha I I. Boger. I lot, Farm ­ ington, S4.1.'i, - Rcbecca N, Tate to Rebecca N, Talc and T hom as Lee T ate. 1,2,‘i acres. Fulton. - H om es by Jonathan Lee lo Terry M . H ayw orth and Susan L. H ayw orth. 1 lot. I'arm ington. S 414. - W estphalia Construclion to J. Steven Kim iam nii mul N evelle J. Kinnanian, I lot. Fanninglon, - R ogerL ee M cN ew Jr. and Tina M . M cN ew to Roger Lee M cNew Jr. and Tina M. M cNew, and M ar- gtierile C lark M cN ew , 2.5 ncres, Fanninglon, - Jam es R, C raig and Edie C, C raig 1 0 D w ighi L, M yers, I Iracl, Calahaln, - D eborali S, C ochran and Lurry A, Cochran to Denise L, Rogers. ,5 acre, Fanninglon, $ I Oil, - David S. W agner to Funnnii 0 , B url and A yleeza P. B url, I0,fi2 acre.s, Fanninglon, S204, - Charles Ray Young, sub.stitule trustee Гог Johnny L, Mclliird and Lola S. Hellard lo Dnniel L. Brewer, C art V, C arney, Au.slln M cG uire Lim ited I’artnership. 3 tracts. S262. - W illie M . Studevent lo W illie M . S tudevent (half interest) nnd G ina Reid and Jerom e Reid (hall inlere.st), 1 lot, M oeksville. - National City Bunk, Iru.slee to T h o m as L, B ak er and C arla T, Baker, '10,450 .square feel, Mock.s­ ville, ,tf)7. - H arold Loyd R ollins Jr. and M artha H. Rollins to Christopher M. Boardwine mul A m y B. Boardwine. .72 acre, M ocksville. $5.14. - Clirisloplier M . Boardwine and Am y B. Boardw ine lo H arold Loyd Rolliii.vJr, and M arllia.H . R ollins, I lot. Shady G rove, $.172. Highway Patrol The I'olliiwing IralTie w recks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highway I'alrol. T ruck W recks, lilts I’ole There were no charges filed af­ ler an accidenl occurrcd in Davie on Dec. 15. I’aul TilUn Drane III of Hannony w as driving his C hevrolet pick-up wesl on B earC reek Church Road w hen it crossed left o f the cen­ ter and olTihe left shoulder. Draiie's truck inivelcd dow n an em bankm enl and siruck a utility pole. It cam e to rest on Ihe left shoulder. Trooper A .A . Justice reporled the accident occurred at approxi­ m ately 6:4(1 p.m and there were no iiijuries. Vehicle Leaves W reck Scene N o charges w ere filed after a w reck in Davie on Dcc. 15. A lberti) O nofre R o d rig u e/ o f 1.14 B erkshire L ane. M ocksville was driving Ids 1994 Volkswagon vehicle norlh on U.S. WH in front of iui unknow n vehicic. Rodrigue/, slow ed his vehicle lo m ake a left tuni into (id I M obile Home Court w hen the unknow n veh icle a t­ tem pted to pass ill a no passing zone. Rodriguez's vehicle and Ihe other collided. A fler im pact the other ve­ hicle left Ihe scene Iraveling north on W ll. Roilriguez. stated Ihe olher vehicle was a retl passenger car. T rooper M.'T, D alton reported llie accidenl occurre<l al appro.\i- inately S'.4() p.m and there w ere no injuries. riire e D eer Illl In Dnvie 'Three deer were reported hil by G A S T H A U S on the SQUARE R c s l a u r a n l , G u e s l h o L i s e & m o r e l M a k e Y o u r R e s e r v a t io n s N O W r o Jo in U s Fo r N E W Y E A R ’S E V E D in n e r S t a r t i n g a t 8 :0 0 PM w ith y o u r c h o ic e o f /W M /i R lli SWORD FISH OR CHICKEN ALEXANDER illl lor Just $65 per couplu iiuhuHiif; .Sdliul, Dvssfri, Midiliflhl Sniick iS ClniiniHii;iu‘ Tiidsl luitertaininunt providal by - D.i Barry Rent/, I’lcii.w Icl ».V klum ( hiiicf a/ciilnv ill liiitc of iv.wrnilum. im Ntmiti MMNSmi:KT .\I(K'KSMi.t.i;, SC 27(12« r.AS'VllM « tin lilt Siiiiare 1.1.C ril(iM::.Wi-75l-7‘J(HI l'AV:.1.1fi-75.1-IWm Arlur IliU'li OiviuTAIaiiaKi'r former D istrict Court Judge MARK S. CULLER is plcait’d 10 announce’ tiuit Iw is now tiviiildble lo represent cllenls in the Dario Counly Courts unil thut he hus opened un office for the pruclice ofluw MARK S. CULLER A tforn ey at Law 2 6 C o u r t S q l i a r k M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -2 9 1 8 Oiria: I loLiKS: M O N PAY - PniOAY 8:30 AM - 5:30 ( jiiM isM ( ♦ |k\nii. C iiAiio.ss ♦ I ♦ UMI m. I'UUl» VW iMlUS ♦ ♦ SU4WMU1S D lsTV IIilfllo s HI {»IM S ♦ AlMON'i .Ml IHIM«-MIO.S < >1 I'HUIK < t )UU| OKIH kN Alf|t).\t(i(ll||.A(< Il'I.S'IS ♦ ClVli-.NMtCW.MISM IklM.s ij ЦЧ/ li/tr.i./) Íbín'.lii iili.t/iiTif I/ l/uT(‘ I) .1)1 .iK.fri.y uVvt th.-ri ; iifili'ii«’ t>> 144' ¡hti liili«»«')'. )i>u lb mn b.iii' .iri .iii.tiii-) ,\)r < iill.-i inuL/lu'i llv lit'‘••‘"KO Illl iii-'/i iittf'i’/ чт|1, .1 auioinohilc.s in Davie County. N icolo RcMtcc R icluirdso» o f 2545 DavIc Acaclcitiy Road. M ocks­ villc w as driving her IT O Aeuni vehicle wesl on U.S. 64 when il collided w ilh ad ccr in ihe roadsvny. Arrests Trooper M .T. Dallon reportcil the accident occurrcd nt approxi­ m ately fi:5()on Dec. 16. Long Lc Son Ngoe Tran of 12.1 Sain Road, M ocksville w as driving a 1995 Lexus vehicle east on John Crotts Road w hen it collided w ith a deer crossing the road. Trooper M .T. Dallon reporled Ihe accidcnt occurred al approxi­ m ately 11:20 p.m . on Dec. 17. M icali D eon Harris of Salisbury wa.s driving a 199.1 Nissan vehicic south on U.S. 601 w hen il collided wilh a deer. Trooper M .T. D alton reported Iho accidenl occurrcd al approxi­ m ately 12:05 a.m . on Dec. 17. 'The Davie Counly Sheriff's De-. partniem m ade the follow ing arrests: -M ark D ouglas E llis,.1.1,o f IS4 I larper Road, Advance w as arresteil Dec, 11 for assault on a fem ale. Trial date: D cc, 1«, - M arissa Dell Johnson. 21. o f 24.1 Duke Streel. M ocksville w as arrested Dec. 11 for failure lo ap­ pear. 'Trial date: Jan. S. -M ark D ouglas Ellis. .1.1. o f l «4 Harper Rond. A dvance was arresled Dec. 12 for sim ple possession o f m arijuana, possession of drug para- phcnialia, and possession u f non- tax paid lii|Uor, Trial dale: Dcc, 18, - C lifford Jerom e C lem ent, 29. of 255 Clark Road, M ocksville was arrested Dee, 12 for failure lo np­ pear, Trial dale: Jan, 8. - Roger Lam onI M artin, 28, of 244 Sw iccgood Slreet, M ocksvillc was arresled Dec. 12 for fnilure lo appear. Trial dale: Jan. 8. - Belly G ray Speer, 44, o f 215 I’aps W ny, M ocksvillc wus arrested Dec, 12 for sim ple assault. Trial date: Jan. 8. - Bobby Randal Hodges, .16, o f 1064 N.C. KOI N orth, A dvancc wns arre.slcd Dec. 1.1 for failun; to ap­ pear. Trial dale; Jan. 8. - G ina H ildreth Baker, .16, of W in.ston-Salem was arre.slcd Dec. 14 for driving wilh liccnse revoked und no inspeclion sticker. Trial date: Jnn. 16. - M ichael W ayne Tilley, .10, of 1400 C ornatzer Roud, M ocksville w as arrested Dcc. 16 for child sup­ porl. Trial dale: Jan. 1.1. - C larence Eugene Polls, 54, of H arm ony wns arresled Dec, 16 for failure lo appear, Trial date: Jun. 1.1. - Sleven Ciu islopher K night. 26, of Y adkinville w as arrested Dec. 16 for allem pling lo obtain conlrolled subslance by fniud and driving wilh liccnse revoked. Trial dale: Dec. 18. - Shaun Dale Hem ingw uy. 25, of 127 Hinkle D rive, M ock.sville was arrested Dec. 17 for driving with license revoked, ficlilious lag, and expired inspection. Trial dule; Jan. 22. - Edw ard John Curdimile, .11, of 148 W estview A venue, M ocksville was arresled Dcc. 17 for I'ailure lo appear. Trial dale: Jan. 15. Sheriff s Department The follow ing incidents were rep o rted to the D avie C o u n ly Sheriff's D epartm ent. - On Dec. 12 Alcela Lenm i re­ ported a lag was rem oved from a vehicle parked al B erm uda CJuay Shopping Ccnier, Advance. - Richard M abe reporled fraud al a hom e oil Z im m erm an Road. A dvance on Nov. 12. - O n Nov. 1.1 M adeilyn Davis Fires Davie County fire deparlm enis responded to Ihc follow ing calls: Dee. 15: Sm ilh G rove. Il:.15 a.m .. Pem brook Ridge Courl. pub­ lic service; Sm ilh Grove, 12:09 p.m.. N .C .80I aiidll.S . 158. direcl IralTie due lo pow er outage; Smilli G rove. 1:2.1 [).m„ Berm uda Village, m icro­ wave on fire: A dvance assisted; Fork, .1 p.m .. Paul Hartley Road (D avidson C ounly). barn on fire; S h e ffie ld -C a lah a ln . 6:12 p.m .. Salm ons Road, sm oke invesligalion; W illiam R. D avie assisled (on- stnndby); C cnier assisted (therm al im ag in g c a m e ra); S h e ffie ld - C alahaln. 6:4.1 p.m .. Bear Creek Cliurch Road, auloniobile accidcnt; Fork, 6:05 p.in..M ullins Koad, chim ­ ney fire. reporled harassing phone calls and threat coninuiniention at a hom e on Holy Cross R oad, M ocksville. - Larry Cope reporled dam age lo property nl a liom e on Legion Cem elery Road, C ooleem ee on Dec. 14. - O n D cc. 14 K ris H oots re­ ported anim al cruelty al a hom e on W ildwood Lane, M ocksvillc. - Tilomas H unter reported meal w as rem oved from a freezer at a hom e on Jasm ine Lane, M ocksville on Dec, 15, - O n Dec. 15 R am onda Ikard reporled u vehicle w indshield was reported at a vchicle on Interslale 4(1, M ocksville. - Tim othy W illiam s reported Ihe larccny o f a vchicle at a location near the Interstale 40 and N.C, 801 on Dcc, 15. - O n Dec. 16 Eliznbelh M ock reported n threatening lellcr was receiv ed nt u hom e on G odbey Road, M oeksville. ' - N orm an W illiam s reported a skillsaw , screw driver, fram ing gun, and pow er drill was rem oved from a vehicle on Yadkin Valley Road, A dvnnce on Dec. 17. - O n Dec. 17 M urk M cD aniel reporled a yaril decoration wns re­ m o v ed from K re sid e n c e on G ladstone Road. M ock.sville, - Kenneth Rothberg reporled a licensc lag was rem oved from a ve­ h ic le pavkcd ul B ctm u d u Q uay Shopping Cenler, H illsdale on Dec, 17, Jiaae. /I V e ^ F io m M l O f U.S A i : B&B Glass & Mirror 721 Wilkesboro St, Mncksville .1.16-7.51-3966 Ctosod Docomber 22-26 & Now Yoars Day M ade in the USA J Pointer Brand ’ Products point the way to C o o l e e m e e T V u e V a l u e H a r d w a r e Cooleemee Shopping Center • Cooleemee Bib Overalls,Cofveralls,Carpenter Pants, - - Jeans, Chore Coats, aniJ Morel M U iA j/ix B u i.Denim, Brown Duck,Woodland Print. Lady and Youth Sizes & Styles available also. Call for sizes and prices. If we don't have it ...We Can Get Itl (336) 284-2234 Ш )аи 1{У о 11 F o r Y o u r B u s in e s s . M a y G o d b le s s e a c h o f y o u H n r h ig th e C h r is t t n a s S e a s o n . B r i t t O s b o r n e & K a s s id le , ^ R e b e c c a O s b o r n e F a m i lie s . Ir a Osborne SeiTice & 24 Hr. Towing W r e c k e r a n d R o l l b a c k W I 1/ Day: 2B4-2777 Nlghl: 284-4353 or 909-2486 b J Edgewood Oil Co. ph: 284-2777 7776 Hwy. 801 S., Cooleemee, NC DEAR -SANTA, Oui- wlsk is for alL ouc eustomei's ani ftiennls to hove a safe a w l joyous Cklstm as filkcL witK tlie spirit of tKe season. B a n k o f T h e C a r o l i n a s Two Davle County Locatloni: 135 BoxwoodVilbge Drive.Mocksville • 751-5755 352 Hwy.BOI S.,Advance • 998-1003 Mocksville Moose Lodge Donates To Injured Officer, Kids DAVIli COUNTY KNTERF’RISE RECORD, Tlnir.sdii.y, Dec. 25, 2003 - 7 Metnbcr.s of M o ck svilL Mon.sc Lodge 1949 nuulo two donations last week. The lodge gave $320 made I'roin a day’.s turkey shool lo 01- I'icer Robin Robbins of the Mocksville Policc Depnrtment, who wns injnrcil in a lull. Members helping wilh that project Included A lle n Ray Clontz, Cindy Lnwrencc, Jiirt Law rcnce, Duslin Clontz, Milchell Luwrenec and Delurc.s Clonlz. A member of Moose Internii- llonal, the locnl lodge ulso do­ nated Tom m y Moose dolls lo urea liivv enforcement agencies. Officers will carry the slul'fed Moose in llieir ears lo help in comfoning a child in all kinds of siuialions, such as car wrecks, fires and domestic violence cases. “ By letting a child hold the Tom m y Moose, il lakes their mind off everytliing else," said Mocksville Moo.se Adminislra- lor John Shcelian. “This progntm hns been one oftiie most success­ ful programs in Moose history." W ithin three monlhs, the dolls sliould lie in every city, county and Highsviiy I’mrol ve­ hicle, as well as with cacli Tire deparlment, C o u n t y B r ie f s Bond Public Hearing Held Following a public hearing for the proposed c.seculion ofthe Qttalificd Zone Academy Bond, ihe coniinissioncrs approved proceeding with the process that will fimuKc tlw vcnovntions at Willium R. Davie iilemenlary School. The bond totals $602,600. The bids were to be opened later in the week. Second Street Closed Following a public hearing in which no one .spoke In favor or ugainsl, (he board voted to close Second Sireel in the T.W . Gra­ ham subdivision. The streel is an unopened road lhal has never been used and rims belween Main Church and Cann roads. Road Names Approved The board approved llie following road names und road name changcs; Victory Lane al 687 Calahaln Road, Mocksvillc: Ironhorse Lane al 305 Walt Wilson Road, Mocksville; Nikiiis Way al 233 Slaya Wny, Mocksville; Self Lane al 3 11 Michaels Road, Mocksville; I’ack View Lane lU 3417 N .C . 801 S., A d­ vancc; Bayberry Place, Laurel Place and Wisteria Place, all lo­ cated within Bermuda Village. The I'ollowing road name changes were approved, all within Bermuda Village: Hollybrook Drive, formerly Gilbert Drive; Linden I’lacc, formerly Maple Place; Mulberry i’lace, formerly Cherry Circle: Oleander D rive, form erly Lybrook Drive; Willowbrook Place, formerly Oakbrook Drive. Comnumity Transportation Grant OKd Tiie board Icnialively approved Y V E D D l's request for $14,853 in nialching grimi funds from the counly for the 2004-2005 Tiscal year. In order lo receive grani funds from Ihe Deparlmenl ol'Trans- porlulion, 'Y V E D D l liad lo have the approval on Ihe county's match. The approval is lenialive because nexl year’s budget will not be approved unlil htle spring 20D4. State Homeland Security Grant The board accepted funds from the Slale l lomeland Security Grant Purl II from Ihe Depanmenl of Homelantl Securiiy for $107,224. The counly is'nol required lo mulch Ihe granI, which lunds firsl responder und crilical infraslrucliire preparation. Negotiations Begin With Mappers County representatives have been aulhorized lo begin tiego- littlions wilh Sanborn, ¡tn orlhopliolography company in Char­ lolle, Sanborn was the most qualified of Ihe five cotnpanies that suhmilled qualificmions for the aerial photography projeci lo crc­ ale new lax maps, said Counly Manager Terry Bralley, Landfill Closure Update John Grey updaled Ihe comtni.ssioners on Ihc status of Ihe landfill cleanup. During closure procedures this fall, trash was fotind buried in Ihe buffer area. The board approved funds al Ihe lime for cleanup, bul adililional funds are slill needed; $10,000 for engineering fees ¡tnd up lo $50,000 for Ihe closure. The board approved Ihe fees lo be paid with funds available in this year's budget. A change order can be issued if the entire $50,000 is nol needed. Ozone Reduction Approved The board approved the parlicipalion in the Early Aclion Com - pacl plan lo rcduce ozone. According lo Ihe Norllnvesi I’iedmoiil Council of Governmenis, Ihc only reqtiiremenl as a member of Ihe compact “is lo use Ihe plan us a policy guide and lo report any elTorls to lediicc emissions on an anmial basis.” The fiPA required receipl of llie plan by Dec. 3 1. Employee Bonus 'I’he board approved a $250 bonus for employees in good slanding as of Nov. 30. Iimployees on ¡tpproved leaves would ¡ilso receive the bonus. Board Appointments Mark While, Dr. Gail Waldman, a velerinarian, and physician I larry I^illle were approved lo Ihe board of heallh. Brcnl Gobble and Bob Carter were approved for Ihree- ycar lerms as alleriiales on Ihc planning board. Consent Agenda The following ilems were approved in the consent agenda; Itix reporls, releases and refunds; an increttse llie library budget of $11,815 in Slale aid, which will ullow the library lo resmiie opening al У a.m. Monday-SaUirihiy: un increase of $37,fi6K in funds received from the slale Ibr oil tiiiligalion; an increttse of i $107,224 lo bitdgel homeland securiiy gr;ml funds received; and $6,416 wilh social services lo budgel crisis inlervenliou funds lhal were reallocaled and increased. Grave Plots Donated The bourd ¡icccpted a doniilioii from Dean Foster of Caudell Lumber Co. of Iwo plots al Crestview Cemelery In Witislon-Sit- leni. The plots will be for Ihe use of Ho.spice, and will cosl the counly $175 per plot in transfer fees. 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After Cliff Burns scored the final bucket of the third qunrter to keep Davie within strik­ ing distance at 53-47, Brice ignited n 7-0 run thnt ultimntely finished Davie’s vnrsity boys 74-55 on Dec. 16. Every time Mooresville needed a big play, you know who cnme through - ngain nnd again. Dnvie, which is 6-0 against non-Mooresville opponents and 0-2 against undefeated Mooresville (8- 0), hnd no answer for Brice, who hnd a typical performance - especially against Davie - with 30 points. The War Eagles will .still be the No. 1 seed in the Sam Moir Christmas Clas­ sic (Dec. 27, 29, 30) al Catawba Col­ lege in Salisbury. They ensured that with an overtime win over Lake Nor­ man on Dec. 15. They will play a semi­ final game on Dec. 29 at 7:30. Davie coach Mike Absher is tired of Please See Brice’s - Page US S m i t h ’s C lu t c h T h r e e - P o i n t e r S a v e s D a v ie For 31 minutes, 13 seconds, it looked us if Davie's varsity boys bnsketball tenm would squander a chance to hold the No. 1 seed in the Sam M oir Christ­ mas CIn.ssic. 3' The Wnr Eagles had to scrnp the en­ tire way and needed a wild 3-pointer from Foo Smith to force overtime and two crucial O T plays by Raeshon M cNcil to finally put away feisty Lake Nonnan 74-63 on Dec. 15. Coach Mike Absher put n hnppy face on n perfoniinnce lhal improved Dnvie to 5-1 and locked up the top seed for the Christmas tournament at Cntawbn College (Dec. 27, 29,30). “It’s good thnt you cnn win gnmes like that,” he said. “When you play 25, 26 games, you’ve gol to giu some of them oul. Another thing is Mooresville is 7-0, our only loss wns to Mooresville, nnd we mny have been looking ahead. We tried to lake carc of that at prnctice.” One day Inter, Mooresville remnined unbeaten by dispatching Dnvie for the second time, 74-55. Although Smilh saved the day wilh 2 1 .seconds left in regulntion, Absher found nothing acceptable about the first 31 minutes. The War Eagles were as list­ less as they come in ihe first quarter, clanging 16-of-l9 shots and falling be­ hind 15-7. Missing four two-foolers in rapid-fire .succession in the final seconds of the half typified their futility, and Lake Nonnan took a 33-25 lead into the Please See Smith - Page BS Sophomore Josh Barnes later gains control and gets a pin at 160. - Photo by James Barringer W restlers M ash East Burke By Brian Pltls Davio County Enterprise Record Davie wrestling coach Buddy Lowery said he was a little wor­ ried before last week’s nonconfcr­ ence match against Easl Burke. O f course, Lowery’s worries arc minor compared to what most other coaches go through. The War Eagles hnd no trouble taking down the Cavaliers of tlie Norlhwestern 4 -A Conference, banging out eight pins and winning 11 of 14 weighi cla.sses to improve to 14- I. “We got on a roll and wrestled well," Lowery snid after the 57-18 runaway. "It was a carry-over from that (second- place showing in the) Parkland lournn- menl. Everybody kind of fed off ench other. I’m pleased with the progress." The pins came from Russell Hillon at 103, Dusty Johnson at 119, Znc Morion at 125, Craig Brown nt 135, Jeremiah Raby al 145, Josh Barnes nl 160, Billy Riddle at 189 nnd Garret Pnrks nl heavyweight. D ecision winners were Anron Hollifield at 130, Tim m y Allen nt 140 and Ryan Boehm at 215. Allen Barnes Morion Tlie most enjoyable win to walch was Parks’ pin over a considerably bigger H W T. On paper, Pnrks hnd no business being in the malch, much less winning. He wns understandably afflicted by a case of Ihe nerves, bul didn’l lel lhat stop him from leveling the guy in the finst 20 seconds. “Thai was a crowtl-pleaser," assistant conch Matl Sain said. “What’s Parks, 5- 6,5-7? That guy was 6-0,6-1 and at least 270 pounds (or 30 more than Parks). Parks was undersized, but he wenl out there and stuck him. It was a good win for him, seeing a bigger guy und han­ dling him." “He couldn’t hil a barnyard (a move Parks lives and dies by), and maybe lhal was the best Uiing," Lowery said. “ He couldn’t hil a bam- ynrd because he couldn’l gel lo Ihe ■sucker’s head. It was like David vs. Goliath. Parks’ head was lo Ihe guy’s annpits.” Lowery aclually had rea.son to be w orried. East Burke beat Davie, albeit a severely sliorlhanded Dnvie, 39-35 last year. Top Records Hilton, John.son, Hollifield, Raby, Riddle and Boehm have had their way almost every time out. Riddle nnd Boehm are both 11 -1 and the other four urc 18-2. They’ve gotten plenty of help from Morton, Allen nnd Barnes, all of whom are 16-4. “They've put their time in,” Lowery snid. “The ones thul are succcssful are putting their time in in camps, clinics and trying lo do the little things." Sain is especially intrigued by Ruby and Boehm. Rnby cun be a nerve-rack- ing delight to watch. Plea.se See Dnvie - Page B4 Mitcheirs JV Bunch Could Have Big Season It’s too early for talk uboul a power­ house. Bul ufler winning its fourth strnight game last week, it's time to rec- ■ ognize Dnvie’s JV boys basketball leam ■ us u formidable unit. Winning i.s be­ coming u hubit, but the 4-1 run in non­ conference pluy will be more impres­ sive if it can keep it up in January against Central Piedmont opponents. “ It’s nice to conch so many good players," Coach Terry Milchell said af­ ter routing Lake Norman 76-53 and holding off Mooresville 74-70. “Last year (as the freshman couch) I had seven players and played several games with only .six. We can beat anybody. We can gel bent by anybody, loo. But if we play well, we can play wilh even Rey­ nolds and West Forsyth.” Milchell hns big talent inside (6-6 Devon Venable), complementary play­ ers (Drew Yeager, Mitchell Ivey, Kyle Winters and Evan Hall) and a cast that looks comfonable in its roles. Drawing rave reviews is Venable, who scored between 20 and 24 point.s in the last three games to lift his aver­ age to 19.2. The .sophomore is only 15. “He's been a beast," Mitchell said. “ He had a big dunk (v.s. Lake Norman) lhat pumped everybody up. He’.s so much improved. He wants the ball, he’s so confident, and he’s fini.shing.” Yeager (II points per game), Ivey (10.2), Winters (8.7) and Hall (7.5) have given Venable loads of help - so much so lhat eighl War Eagles contributed six or more points in a revenge win over Lake Norman, which beat Davie 58-57 in the season opener on a late 3-pointer. With Mitchell employing a whole team, the War Eagles turned the antici­ pated rematch inlo an ugly mismatch, leading 31 -22 al halflime luid 52-34 go­ ing inlo the fourth. Venable dropped in 22 poinls and Ivey and Yeager popped four 3-poinlers as Duvie ended L N ’s spotless record. “We had a bitter taste in our mouth from the one-point loss," Mitchell .said. "W e’ve been behind aboul 20 seconds all year, and 10 of the .seconds were when Lake Nonnan hit a 3 with 10 sec­ ond.s to go to beat u.s. Wc had n lot of inten.sity and it was our besl game from start to finish." Venable (24 points, 6-o f-6 foul shooting) trampled Ihe Mooresville Blue Devils in Ihe paint, and Yeager (16 poinls, four 3-poinlers) torched them outside as Davie held the upper hand throughout, Davie got 10 points from Hall. “They cul our lead from 12 to two early in the ihird, but we reeled off nine straight points,” Mitcliell .said,' "Yeager hit the 3-poinler thal crippled them at the end of the 9-0 run. They never gol clo.ser until the last two minules. “Winters came in and hit two 3s, and then went4-for-4 al the free-ihrow line when they were fouling at the end.” ReShaun Parks’ scoring wasn’t large ( I I points in the two games), but his impact was. Davie could get another boost from Jamar Howell, a 6-1 high- wire act who recently joined Ihe team after irunsferring from North Rowun. “ Purks is not lurning il over nguinst the press. He only hud five poinls (vs. Mooresville), bul he had u lol of assisis and played good defense,” Mitchell said. “Howell is going lo be a solid player. Before practice in his first duy wilh us, he und Devon were hiiving n dunking contest, und they suid he wns dunking beller than Devon.” Noles! The Wur Engles pluy in a tour- nument at tlie Aslieboro Y M C A on Dec. 26,27,29. Bul they won’t hnve Venuble, who is visiling his mother in Califor­ nia. “We’ll .see how we do without him,” M itchell suid. ... Davie pluys nl Stulcsville on Jan. 2 and al home to Alexnnder Central on Jun. 9. Davie 76, Lake Nurm an S3 - De­ von Venable 22, Milchell Ivey 12, Drew Yeager 9, Michael Bingham 7, Kyle Winters 6, Evan Hall 6, ReShaun Parks 6, Dillon Manship 6, Jamar Howell 4. Dnvie 74, Mooresville 70 - Venable 24, Yeager 16, Winters 10, Hall 10, I lowell 5, Parks 5, Manship 2, Jonathan Mayfield 2. Schafer Explodes With 38 Points In Two Wins By Brian Pills Davie County Enterprise Record Going into last week’s nonconferr ence games, Allison Schafer was caught in the throes of a four-game shooting slump, Davie's varsity girls basketball team was in a 1-4 lailspin and Coach Karen Stephens was boiled over. Stephens benched two of her top three scorers, Schafer and N icole Maready, and spent two unimpressive wins looking for anybody who would box out. The War Eagles’ 6 1 -48 win over Lake Nonnan (4-4) was decided much later than it should have been by Iheir expectations, and their 45-31 win over Mooresville (2-6) was pretty in only one area. That’s little improvement for a leam heading into the star-studded Sani Moir Christmas Classic (Dec. 27,29,30 at Calawba College in Sidisbury). The one consolation was the resur­ gence of Schafer. The star senior was a time bomb just ticking away, and she emphatically shot her slump to pieces wilh 38 points in two games off the bench. “Maybe I started out a little harder becau.se I renlly wanted to do good,” said Schafer, who absorbed the benching gracefully nnd responded with Ihe best back-to-back games of her three-year varsity career. “Th e kids that started (Andrea Dwiggins, Alyse Bowden, Carly Booth, Alyson Walker and Brooke Hairis) were'' the ones lhat deserved it after prnctice ^ (on Dec. 12),” Stephens snid. "You know me, any given night I could shake things up. That helped those kids’ con­ fidence, nnd ut the same lime it made those other kids work even harder. “Schafer was ready to show what she’s capable of doing. We've been tell­ ing her to hit the boards, play defense and the rest will fall inlo place. Maybe that (benching) released some offensive pressure. I've always heard from other coaches if you play the other areas, the offense will come to you.” Schafer sliced up Lake Norman with 18 points on 50-percent shooting, eight rebounds, four steals and three assists, but it was Walker who was on fire in the beginning. The.junior point guard drained Ihree 3-poinlers in the first quar­ ter for a 22-13 lend. Wnlker hnd faded into the back­ ground with 16 points in the previous four games, but broke out with 15 poinls on 4-of-5 accuracy from behind Ihe arc. "Walker hadn’t started until tonight, and I tliink that was a boost for her," Stephens said. “We knew she could shoot as well as she did. She did a great job of running the team, nnd she seemed relaxed wilh her shot." Please See Schafer - Page B3 W o r t h N o t i n g Jack Rooney of Davie*^ 9ih‘ boys averaged 18.6 points during a 4-1 start, including 27 in th<S first hnlf of one game.Bctvvcen S. Davie^ and,Davle, he’s hit double figures; in 1 8 o f2 2 games. ' , \ Devon Vennbl^ of Davie’s JV, 'hoy,i regofded his third siraiglit 20<f point game in a 74-70 \yin over Moore.sviile, and D rew Yeager stroked four 3-poinie(R5, ' ' Foo Sm ith’s 3-poinler ftirced^ overtime and allowed Davie'^ var­ sity boys to escape Lake Norman;] 74-63. Smith had 18 points nnd’ C liff Burn& had 20 points, 16 re­ bounds and four blocks, Carly Booth scored 19 points, Alyson W alker hit 4-of-5 three- pointers and Allisoir Schafer'jtadf 18 points and eight rebounji^; hsi D avie’s varsity girls beat'X'oke; Nomian 71-59. Schafcr follpwfd: with 20 points in a 45-31 w|n <iver^ Mooresville. , ,,, ; ' M ' h . «2 - DAVIFÍ COUNTY KNTKKPKISK KIÍCORF), Thiirsdnv. Duc. 25, 2003 Freshm en Ride Rooney To 4-1 H u n t in g C o m e r Davie's frcshiiiiin boy.s has- kclhall leam is rolliiii; al 4-1, ami Jack Rooney's sleliar play on llie wiiij; is a big reason why, A rocket launcher who also has greal Iciiping ability. Rooney was averaging 18.6 poinls going inlo Frid ay's game, including 10 Ihrce-poinl- ers. He has pul up double-fig- ure poinls in every game, in­ cluding a jaw-dropping 27 in ihe first hulf against North Davidson, Starring for a winning leam is a well-deserved payoff for whal Rooney endured al South Davie Middle, Me .scored 12,7 in the seventh grade and Ifi.O in the eighth, but his success was tempered by two thor­ oughly nii.serable .seasons ( I - 1 ft rccord), Helwcen Soulh Davie and Davle, Rooney has delivered 10-plus poinls in 18 of 22 games, "He's definilely our .scorer," Coach Gi ic Alspaugh said, "VVe couni on him to knock down shots and pul in LS or 20 poinls," Rooney was on his way lo 4.‘> or .“iO against North Daviilson, when his 27 estab­ lished a .‘iO-20 halflinie lead, bul he settled for 29 while playing three mimites of the yawning second half. Hul anyone who knows bas­ ketball can lell you a great scorer is only as good as his helping hands, and Alspaugh considers Whit Merrit"ield and Tyler Baity cornerstones in a season in which Davie defeated Greensboro Day 43-.19, North Davidson 76-.K). Ale.xiuider Cenlral 52-3.*) and Easl Davidson 63-43, "Ualiy and Merrifield have done a gooil job handling Ihc pressure and getting Jack the ball." hc said. "W hil was throw­ ing him .some greal pas.ses up Ihc coun (against N, Davidson). Wc do a good Job selling him up and the guys inside do a good job setting screens for him," Jared Nelms averages 10,8 poinls, while Merrineld .scores 9,6 and Baity 7,6, Th c only downer was a .‘59-45 loss to For­ syth Counlry Day, bul lhat set­ back ha.s an asterisk: F C D Is comprised of sophomores and one junior. As good as Ihc War Eagles have been. Alspaugh said Ihcy nuisl focus on getting better if they’re going lo conlinue lo win at Ihe currcnl rale. “ W e’ve won some games, bul I Ihink Ihe kids can do bel­ ter lhan Ihey've been doing," he said, “ We're going to play some tougher competition as the year goes, and face Reynolds at the end of Ihe year, I know if we’re going lo beat Ihose teams we’rc going to have to play al a dif­ ferent level than we’ve played carly in thc year.” Note.s: The roster includes Michael Jolly. Wesley Turner, Deontay Disinukc. David Pills, Sean Miller, Dennis Redmon, K en ny R ivers, A n d re w Boswell. Ben Law and John M ichael Groce. ,,, Th e Wur Eagles play at North Davidson Jan, 6, at home lo F C D Jan. 7. al home lo Chariolle Christian Jan. 10. at home to Bishop McGuincss Jan. 14. at home lo South Rowan Jan. 16 and at Walauga Jan, 17, .,, Th is is A lsp a u g h ’s sccond year as Davie's freshman coach. He went 9-7 in 2000-01. Dnvle 43, Greensboro Dny 39 - Jack Rooney 19, Whit Mer­ rifield 10. Tyler Baity 9, Jared Nelms 2, Michael Jolly 2, Wes­ ley Turner I. Davie 76, North Davidson 36 - Rooney 29, Nelm s 18, Merrineld 13. Baity 4, Deonlay Di.smuke 4. David Pitts 4. Jolly 2. Scan M iller 2. For.syth C o untry D ny S'), D n v ic 45 - M errifie ld 13, Nelms 11, Rooney 10, Jolly 4. Turner 2, Dennis Rcdnion 2, Kenny Rivers 2, Baity I, Davic 52, Alexander Cen­ tral 35 - Nelms 14, Rooney 12. Bally 11, Jolly 6 ,Turner4. Mer­ rifield 4, Rivers I. Duvie 63, Eu.st Davidsuti 43 - Rooney 23. Baity 13, Nelms 9, Merrifield 8. Rivers 4, Pills 3 ,Turner 2. Andrew Boswell 1. H a p p y H o l i d a y s f r o m Horn’s Country Kitchen We will be open Christmas Day All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet! Hwy 601 N at 1-40 • Mocksville 751-3750 B rin g th e W h o le F a m ily T o See th e a t H o r n ’s E xp re ss t'oriicr .Siilisbiiry .Sl., ti llwy. W)l .Soulh H o r n ’s E x p re ss Itx P V 1441 Hwy. 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William Broadway of fvlocksville killed this 7 point buck, with a 19-inch spread, on Nov. 18 in Davie County, Luke Hatley killed his first deer, a 4-point buck, while hunting with his step-father, Bradley O ’Neal, on Dec, 9. Bradley Grubb, 14, killed this 9-point buck in southern Davie County. He is the son of Mark and Melanie Grubb of Advance. Schafer Shakes Slum p, Carries Davie To W ins Continued From Page B l Carly Boolh. a sophomore forward who was coming off three straight, double-doubic.s. continued her stylish'play with 19 poinls. hilling .“i-or-g field goals and 7-o f-10 free throws. But even with Boolh, Schafer and Walker producing 52 poinls, Davie's lead was only 49-43 go­ ing into ihe fourth. That's when Schafer put on a show, scoring 10 poinls during a backbreaking 12-.“! run lhal made il 61-48. . “Schal'er had been sick (fill) and is still congested," Stephens said. "Blit one Ihing she did bel­ ter was inslead of going away from Ihe basket, she was attack­ ing thc basket," Davic 45, Mooresvillc 31 Winning ugly every once in a while is O K , bul Ihis one was loo unsighlly for Davie coniforl. No one expccied a tussle against a Mooresville team thal trailed East Rowan 31-0 in an 88-24 defeat, and Stephens didn't know whether lo laugh or cry In the afiermalh of Ihe lowest point in Davie’s .season, “ It was one of thc ugliest games I've seen," she said, “We had .so many unforced turnovers. They could have scorcd numer­ ous times off of what we were doing. There’s not a lol you can say. I hate to say anything. Il’s nol one of those games where you want lo make a lot of com­ ments." At one point the War Eagles were O-for-5 wilh four turnovers, and Ihey needed nearly four min- ulcs to scorc. They failed lo score on 15 of 18 first-i|uarlcr posses­ sions, went 3 -o f-ll from the lloor in the second nuarter and had 16 turnovers by halflinie, when il led 20-17, Tw o brilliani spurls by Scha­ fer was enough to prevent whal would have been a horrid defeat. Slcphens put Schal'er in at the 4:08 mark of ihe firsl. and Scha­ fer scored al Ihe 4:06 mark. Her nine firsl-quarler poinls pushed Ihe margin lo 14-7. anil she or- chcstiatcd an 11 -0 run in the fourlh lhat blew open a 32-29 game, " rhal was one bright spol," Stephens said. " I’ni sure she'll be righl back in lhal lineup," “ I just went out with an alti­ tude lo have fun," Schafer saiil. “I said I've just gol lo have fun and everylhing else will come." Schafer's foul trouble kept her on the bench for the entire sec­ ond nuarler, resulting in a 10-6 M ooresville edge. The War Eagles shot 38 perccnl from Ihe Davie Girls Basketball Statistics Record: 4-4,0-0 CPC P h КеЬ.ч Avß Misìsts Av(î PP(i Roger A 3 0.7 1 0.2 1.0 BootU UKî 69 H.6 H 1.0 13.2 Bowden 35 24 3.0 IK 2.2 4.3 Cornalzer 12 5 0.7 5 0.7 1.7 Dwlggius V)3f>4.5 23 2.«4.H Marris 0 6 2.0 5 1.6 ’ 0.0 Mackintosh 12 IK 3.0 1 0.1 2.0 Mareaily 102 60 7.5 1.1 12.7 O'Neal , 2 2 0.0 1 0.3 0.6 Sciiafer 103 5H 7.2 35 4.3 12.8 Wrtlker 51 11 1.3 26 3.2 6.3 Wliilaker 4 6 1.5 0 0.0 t.O Williams D.-WIE OPPONENTS 2 472 441 0 0.0 1 0.2 0.4 5Ч.0 55A .I'lNilnler.s: Wiilkcr 10. Schiift'r K. Owl^gins 2, Bogur, Muotli. Магсж1у Stculsî Scluifcr 22, Üwlgylus 17. Miirciuly 15, Wulker 12. Howtle» ‘J, lloniU 7. y Comiil/cr 4, Miicklntosli 4 .1 larrls 2, Bogcr, Whilaker 1)1искя: Maready 8, Schiifer 3, Hoger, Dootli, W alker, W hiiaker Woes Worsen For JV Girls Basketball Davie's JV girls basketball team is still looking for its first win. In the last threo games, the ■ War Eagles lost 43-41 to North Iredell, 36-27 to^Lakc Norman and 46-26 to Mooresvillc. They blew leads of 12-2 and 31-21 against North Iredell, which outscorcd Davic 22-10 in the fourth quarter to hand Davie (0-5 in nonconference) ils ihird straight loss by 3 poinls or less. Davie plays at Statesville on Jan. 2 and at home lo Alexander H o lid a y S h o u ld e r s ^ 3 . 9 5 RhnnnBd. add $1.00/lb. per poundChopped, add $1.00/lb 5 F o otlon gs per pound ^5 . 9 5 Everyday! 5 C hopped BBQ S a n d w ic h e s ^5 . 9 5 Everyday! S p e c ia ls G oo d T h ro u fih C h ris tm a s B o th L o c a t lo n s I 8 8 5 S a lis b u ry S t. • M o c k .s v iile 2 2 0 3 Ilv v y . 60 1 N . • IV Io ck.svillc floor, missed .‘i-of-7 free throws and gol oulrcboundcd 39-33 - afler nearly doubling Moores­ ville on Ihc boards in Ihe firsl meeling, "We've tried every situation, changed up ilefenscs anil iricil every drill." a dispirited Stephens .said. "We're going lo have lo go righl back lo ihe drawing boaril. We're definilely going lo look al ihis tape because they slill do nol underslaiul lhal they're luil box­ ing oul. And we're a loi laller lhan Mooresville," Nolcs: Davie lost Boolh lo a bniiseil shin midway ihrough the second t|uarler,,., Howden hil4- of-.S shols againsi Lake Noniian. and Dwiggins hil 4-01'-.“) againsi Mooresville.... Schafer shol 17- oi'-29 (.“iS pcrcent) in two games. Davle 71, Lake Norm an 59 - Carly Boolh 19, Allison Scha­ fer 18. Alyson Walker I.“i. Alyse Bowden 8. Andrea Dwiggins ,‘i. Nicole Maready 4. Ashley Cor­ nalzer 2. Duvie 45, Mooresville 31 - Schafer 20, Dwiggins 8. ficalher Boger 4. Maready 4. Walker 3. Boolh 2. I3rin W hilaker 2. Danielle O'Neal 2.W itikcr Scluifcr Cenlral on Jan, 9, North Iredell 43, Davie 41 - Evony Tucker 9, Grace Didenko 7, Shanika Brown 7, Morgan Owens 6, Sloan Smilh 6. Jenny Mann 4, Lauren Parker 2. Luite Nonnnn 36, Dnvle 27 - Smilh 4. Tucker 4 ,0 , Didenko 4. Owens 3, Parker 2. Justine Gamble 2, Vanessa Diilenko 2, Mann 2. Brown 2. Mooresville 46, Davie 26 - Tucker 8, Sm ilh 6. Mann 6, Brown 4, Gamble 2. m s T C o m F H № T SE B V E B t iO N T M S S T m s B u n m i I ш т A l l W i n d s h i e l d s A r e M a r i c e d O n E v e r y N e w & U s e d ^ V e i i i c l e O n T h e L o t ! B r in g y o u r t r a d e , title : a n d / o r p a y m e n t b o o k . B e p r e p a r e d to t a k e i m m e d ia t e d é liv è iy . E x t r a s a le s a n d f in a n c e ; è ta ff w ill b e :o n Iia n d t o a s s is t y o ii w it h .y o u r D u rts h a s e a n d s p e c ia l ^ ' ' i n a n c e r i$ e d s . • S b i w C t e M • B a d B r e d t t •KoCreittt rHoPnriitem F o r f l № № 4 B a y s l M y t O v e r 6 5 0 N e w V e h i c l e s T o C h o o s e F r o m O v e r 1 5 0 U s e d V f e h i i l è s l b C h o o s e F r o m P l e n t y O f R ò o m F o r Y o u T o P a r i e ! 3 DAYS ONLY! 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Cuiidiiucd Knm i I’aue 111 "I Ic a'lnimls nif n lol nl 'Ibny .Aiiiiciir Siiiii siiiil. “lie lias !i ilil'- rui'ciit Mylc. lie Uioks liko he’s ill li'iiiihle. hill he seems lo nl- u'iiys come oul in conlrol. He’ll t!ive up Ilis leys slaiulini!. bill liel'ore you know il he's gol ii takeilown. lie ’s ¡¡ol ii iliri'eienl slyle. hul II .seems lo work Cor hiiii." Uoehm. on ihe other hanil. is a thinking man's wrestler. "Me looks Ibr Ilis (ipponent lo make a mistake where he can coiinter il lo score." Sain said. "I le's not one that goes oul like a hull in a china shop. He’s go- ing lo sel Ihings up. Jusl like the (ihriH ing S-7 win over lop- ranked Kyle lilliotl of Freedom). I'llioll gol 1(10 high wilh 12 sec- oiiils 10 go. Btiehni got Ills hips up. kepi working him up and all of a smiilen - liooni. There iigain an opponeiil made a mistake and Hoehni capilalizcd." I'reshman Adam Mcllwain is an impressive 9-4 al 112 and sophomore I’arks isa,solid 11-7. Although the other two starl- ers - Brown, who is 5-6 al 13.''. and Hranilon Slewarl, who i.s 4- 7 al 152 - have losing records, Iheir records are typical for fresli- meii. Heing a varsity freshnien is almost always about persevering amid hard limes. Few make im­ mediate impacts righl oul of niiddle sehool. , In due time, no one should be surprised to see Brow n and .Slewarl evolve into liolshols. Brutal Road When you have D -A -V -l-G across your chest, you rarely know siage fright. You are sel­ dom intimidated hyanyenviron- nienl or opponent. One ol llic exceplions was I3ec. 22-2.^. vvlieii Davie com­ peted in Ihe riger Classic in Chapel Mill. The War Eagles will face more i|uality compelition in dual uuirnamenls at liasl Gaston (Dec. .10-.11) and Orange (Jan. 10). Ualher lhan uine up for the Cenlral Piedmont Conference and slate playoffs on a diet of cupcakes. Lowery always plans an ninbilious schedule. His Iheory: Il might not he prelly. but they’ll learn from il. "The Tiger Classic is one of the biggesl loiimamcnls in the South or Easl Coast." he .said. "You’ve got to see good people, see how people do things and how lliey prepare as far as Ihe mental aspect of it." Davie's fans applaud a 57-18 win over East Burke. - Pholos by James Barringer T I T Junior Ryan Boehm won for the 11 th time in 12 matches at 215. Aaron Hollifield. a sophomore at 130, won a decision lo raise his record to 18-2. Jeremiah Raby, a junior at 145, got a pin to push his mark to 18-2. For a Special Fam ily Treat We W ill Be O P E N C H R IS T M A S 12 Noon to 8 pm HAPPY HOLIDAYS! DYNASTY CHINESE RESTAURANT 1101 Yadkinville Road • Mocksville ____________336-751-3833 Locally Grown, Hydroponic Tomatoes C iiiiw 'liisic The D ijfc rc n a '! D e w D r o p F a r m .W2 I'Osler Koad. Mocksville (I onIiT Ull Is )1I4| oil Kuipk' IM III W’l-sk-lll D.i.Il' ('i>lHll\ I Call For Directions (3 3 6 )4 9 2 -5 2 6 3 O i'K N Tm m s. Л I'Ki. N()()n-5i-,m л.м )Sai. 8 am-noo.v W i s h i n g Y o u T h e V e r y M e r r i e s t o f H o l i d a y s —d r iv e SAFELY— ^ Davie Discount Drugs ^ Cooleomee Shopping Center '’Q'» tt Jf Brice’s 30 ends Davie’s Strealc Condm icd From I’lit-e lil .seeing Brice, and forlunalely for Absher and the War Eagles, they won’t ever see him again. "Thnl's 30. 30. 27 and 25 poinis in four games (over two seasons) against us." Abshcr said of Brice. “ I asked when we wenl Ihrough the handshake line; 'Are you a senior?’ Me .said ‘yes.’ I said ‘Thank goodness,’ In the fourth quarter al our place (in Mooresvllle’s 72-65 win), they made sure he gol the ball, and tonight he made several big shols when wc made runs at ihein.” Brice repeatedly burned Davie with peneiraiion. leading lo l2 -o f-l4 shooting from the free-lhrow line. Davie, as a team, went 3-o f-5 from the stripe, while Mooresville wenl 18-of-22. Mooresville also be­ came the firsl leatn lo outrebound Davie (29-26), ‘‘The y’re very good, bul I'd rather play somebody like that, I iopefully ll’ll help us down the road." Absher said, “We break it up inlo different seasons. We’re 6-2 tlirough this one. and the Christmas unirnaniehl will be an­ other one." On lop of .scorching Davie on the offensive end. Brice also si|ueezed Davie poinl guard Foo Smilh. who was held lo eight poinis on 3-of-l I shooting after dropping 27 on M ooresville in Mocksville and averag­ ing 17. And M ooresville’s cenler. lugged Tony Bowers, limited Davie's pillar of strength inside (Cliff Burns) lo 13 points on 6- of-14 shooting. Burns did man­ age eight rebounds and five blocks. The Mooresville lead hov­ ered between si.x and 11 poinis from the 15-second mark of the firsl through the third. Baskets tiy Burns. Josh Aiken. Mashore, Price and Dustin Morgan kept Davie clo.se, bul Price's relent­ lessness - seven points in the Inst i|uarler. nine in Ihe .second, five in the third and nine In the IVlnslwrc fourih. when Davie fi­ nally came unglued and was oulscorctl 2 1 - 8 - kept Davie from ever gaining serious inonientuni, "Thai's our lowesi poinl lolal ofthe year." Absher said, "Th e y don't do anything I'lmcy, They ilon '1 pres­ sure yon ami trap you. Th e y’ve gol a prelly simple scheme, bul it's some­ thing they’re good at." Ma.sliore did his part with a .season-high 13 poinis ami six rebounds, and Aiken canned 5- of-6 shots for 10 poinis. But Burns' 13 poinis matched his season low. “ (Against Lake N orm an) Mashore didn't have one of his beller games, bul lonighl he was ready lo play and played very hard on bolh ends.’’Absher said, M(iore,sville 74. Davie 55 - Mashore 13. Burns 13. Aiken 10. Smith 8. Price 7. Duslin Morgan 2. Travis Howell 2, Sm itli Hits Ciutcii 3 Pointer Conlinucd I’roin I’iiye HI locker room. Facing Mooresville the next day made the coiidilioiis ideal for a Hop, “Wc had very liltle intensity, a lot of careless mistakes and we were very lackadaisical on de­ fense." Absher said. “ We talked about (the No. 1 seed) al halftime because 1 was really searching lo try to get them going. 1 said; 'You’re throwing away a lot of Ihings right here.' “ “ 1 didn't have very much adrenaline going." Smith said, “It’s a Monday nighl game and nol a very big crowil." Davie picked up the pace enongh to take a 51 -47 lead on Michael Mashore’s stickbuck, bul Lake Norman answered wilh 3- an 11-3 run lhal buill a 59-54 bulge with only 47 seconds left. The War Eagles came lo life wilh an embarrassing defeat star­ ing them righl in the eyes. Free throws by Smith and Burns trimmed it lo 59-56, Lake Norman misseil two free throws lhal would have ended II and Davie look possession wiih 31 seconds left, Ryan Price lurned down a 3-poinl allempl on ihe Icfl wing and swung Ihe ball lo Smith, Smilh unleashed a 3-poinl runner. It swished perfectly, leav­ ing everyone in disbe­ lief, O T was secure when Josh Aiken re­ bounded LN 's game- winning attempt, “I was,stalling to gel hopeless," Smilh said, "I gol prelly lucky on that 3. They were all yelling ‘shoot’ .so I jusl junipcd up and floated it." “ I was thinking. ‘W hy didn’l you puss it 10 me,’ because 1 was over there in the corner wide open," McNeil .said. "Bul when il went in, I was like; ‘Good shol.’ “ Davic wa.s at ils best in ovei- linie. Cliff Burns (20 poinis. 16 rebounds, four blocks) sparked a 15-4 run wilh a dunk and three- point play. Then M cN eil scored four poinis with a display of sheer alh- leticism. Me blocked a .shot at the koy, raced downcoun and con­ verted a long pass from Aiken. After turning Ihe ball over in the backconrl. M cNeil swiped il right back and streaked in for a layup and 67-60 lead lhal all bul ended Ihe game. Smith llni.slicd wilh 18 poinis Sm ilh and six assists. Aikcii had 10 rchoiiiids. Pricc had nine points. M cNcil had nine points and four blocks, and Mashore had si.x poinis and .seven rebounds. Davie shot a torrid l5-of-25 after halftime lo overcome 27 lurn- overs and Chad Badger’s 26 poinis. “We knew we had lo win," McNeil said. “We couldn’l lose lo Lake Norman. We let those boys play wilh us the whole game, and it should have been like (the end of regulation and O T ) the whole game." “1 don’t Ihink Ihere's anybody thal wants the ball any moro than Foo." Absher said. "Me's got a big heart, l ie’s a true, true com­ petitor." The War Engles took Lake Norman lightly because Ihey won the firsl meeling. 79-69. In the .season opener with a skeleton team. Dnvle 74, Liike Noriniiii 6.1 (O T ) - Cliff Burns 20. Foo .Smith 18. Raeshon M cNeil 9. Ryan Price 9. Michael Mashore 6. Josh Aiken 5. Brandon Capweli 4. Dew'ayne Collins 3. D a v i e B o y s B a s k e t b a l l S t a t i s t i c s Record: 6 -2 ,0 -0 C P C Gins 14s Kubs AvK A.sslsts Avg IM'li Aiken 7 45 43 6,1 3 0.4 6.4 Burns 8 146 88 11.0 20 2.5 18.2 Capwcll 8 26 19 2.3 17 2.1 3.2 Collins Mall 4 2 15 4 2 1 0.5 0.5 2 2 0.5 1.0 3.7 2.0 Moweil 8 27 14 1.7 20 2,5 3.3 Mashore 8 57 69 8.6 18 2.2 7.1 McNeil 5 22 И) 2.0 8 1.6 4.4 Morgan 3 2 9 3.0 1 0.3 0.6 Price 8 74 27 3.3 8 1.0 9.2 Schweil 6 10 5 0.8 4 0.6 1.6 Smilh 8 127 .36 4.5 36 4.5 15.8 Wilson 2 4 1 0.5 1 0.5 2.0 Yeager 2 0 0 0.0 0 0,0 0.0 D A V m 8 ' .559 69.8 O P P O N EN TS 8 497 62.1 3-1’ointers; Price 11. Smilh 8, Collins 3, Howell 2, Capwcll, Mashore, McNcil Steals: Smilh 13, Aiken 11, Capweli 6, Howell 6, M cNcil 6, Price 6. Mashore 5. Burns 2, Collins 2. Morgan 2. Schweil 2. Yeager 2 .1 lail Illoeks: Burns 4^. Mashore 7. 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Hul Ihc China Gi'ove ripped off Ihe I'irsl six poinls of Ihe Ihird i|iiarler, and Norlli never recovered. "Гог Ihc firsi lime all year. I looked oul on llio courl and llioiigbf. • Man, we malch np real well.' I aclually had a lielghl ad- vamaise." Newman said, “ll jusl didn'l pan oul. "ll was ll six-pohil game at halfllnie, and before wc knew ll Ihey had il to 12 points. Thai tle- llaled us. I look all five slariers oul and pill in kids who hiidn’t gollcn much playing lime. They chipped il down to nine, bul China Grove exleiidcd il back." Notes: Afler missing the Wesl ' game witli the llu, Michael Bur­ loni returned with 11 rebounds againsl CG. ...Afler the holidays, Norlh hosls Corriher-Lipe on Jan. 6 and Sinilheasl on Jan. 8. West Rinviin fi2. N o rlh Dnvle 19 - Alex Marion (i. Jacob Roherlson 4, Cody Sulier 4. Vince Ciocc 2, Chasen Arey 2, Trevor Recce I. C h in a (ii'o vc 35. 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I)t'c. 25. 2003 - 117 O p e n B a s k e tb a ll L e a g u e P la n n e d There will be a men’s open basketball league al the Brock Gym starting in March. Lasl year eight teams played a 14-game .season. To sign up contact Brian Pllts at 751-4677 or 909-0474. O ld School Davie Sports From December, 1975 • Davie's wrestling team tied Riipard al 157. Salisbury 34-34. Senior Sian • D a vie ’s freshman girls Thorp remained Davie’s lone basketball team suffered Ils unbealen, at 3-0, with a first- first loss, 39-23 to Starmoinil. period pin in Iho 169 weight Rhonda Biillabough led Davie class. Davie's other winners wllh eight points. Gena Howell, were R ic k y Shore at 100, Laura Blackwood and Francis Bobby M cGhec al 134, Joey Campbell had four each, and Shore at 147 and H ow ard Jackie Hairston had three. M e e t T h e W a r E a g l e s Ryan Price Spuri; Basketball II' I cutild keep just one music C D , It would be: M y first Garth Brooks CD. ir I lusi all m,Y possessions hul one, I'd keep: M y U N C boxers. Somelhln)> people don’t know ubout me: I want to take spring break in Russia. runtii.s.v Job; A bouncer al a club. I c iin 'l live w ith u u l; Ramen noodles. I would like lo swlleli pliices I'or a day w llli: Rashad McCanls. Funniest Inisketbiill slory: Hearing Davie fans chant "scoreboard" when we were up 4-0 against West I'orsyth. I would like lo eiit dinner with (dead or alive): Chris Farley. Favorite class In school and w liy: English because Mrs. Noel is the best teaciicr. Athlclc(s) I admire most: Micliael Jordan and Bill Shamel. IVIy Tavorlle thlu)> aboul р1ау1пц haskelball is: Game day. 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S e l e n a K e a t o n Reception D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIE COUN’I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dtc. 25,2003 - Cl I n t e r v i e w W it h S a n t a St. N ic k H a s S o m e W o rd s O f W isd o m F o r E n te rp rise R e c o rd R e a d e rs The last time I interviewed Santa Claus was at the historic Bell Tower in Salisbury. He had responded to my request for an Interview with an e-mail asking me to be there at midnight a couple of weeks before Christ­ mas. I was sitting bn a bench watching for his sleigh and reindeer when Santa pulled up in a shiny black Dodge Ram truck. Much to m y surprise, he was wearing camouflage coveralls and a Dale Earnhardt cap. That was three years ago, and much has changed since then. Our national security was threatened with the terrorist attacks of Sept, 11,2001. Thousands died, some trying to save others, and we realized how vulnerable we really were. But in the midst of the tragedies, wc rallied together and found that there was within us an insurmountable re­ solve. We were stronger than we realized and vowed that we would not be taken by surprise again. Our newfound strength would be tested as we went to war with Iraq. Our young men and women continued to lose their lives even after the battles were over, and it was only with the recent capture of Saddam Hussein that it began to appear that justice would indeed prevail. Yes, we’ve ail grown a little older since my last inter­ view with Santa, and 1 Ihink, perhaps, a little sadder as well. But valuable lessons came with the hard times, and oh, how we learned. We learned to hold our family and friends closc to our hearts and tell them we love them every chance we get, Wc learned to appreciale the simple things in life more lhan ever before. We learned lo celebrate the small victo­ ries instead of waiting for the big ones. We learned to listen to our children, really listen, and along the way, we learned that they’re our greatest teach­ ers, They face life with an open heart and laugh, play, cven cry, wilh wild abandon. For them, every day is a brand new adventure full of opportunity and wonder, I remembered what Santa had said before about adults needing to be more like children and decided lo send him an e-mail asking for a followup interview. That was a couple of months ago. He responded with a little magic - a note written on a snowflake thal fell from a clear blue sky and melted as soon as I read it. The ^ words, "Kieet me at the Alabama Theatre in Norlh Myrtle Bcach on Dec. 14," disappeared right before my eyes, "WhalVI" 1 exclaimed, "North Myrtle Beach? In the middle of December? You’ve got to be kidding," I was Ihinking about cancelling when m y friend, Louise Smith, asked me to join her and a couple of friends on a bcach trip. They were planning to go in December, just in time for me lo make the interview, “W hy not?" I responded, smiling, I wondered about the timing and Figured Santa had a hand in il. And so thal's how I came to be at the Christmas in Dixie Show on Dec, 14 watching the spectacular production wilh Louise and her friends Margaret McKinsey and Daphne Frye, who by this time, were my friends as well, 1 waited for Santa lo make a grand entrance, and I wasn’t disap­ pointed, He showed up in an elegant sleigh that glided down from the celling to center stage. This time, he was dressed in his formal attire of red velvet and white fur. I sal back lo enjoy the rest of the show, wondering all the time how 1 was going to interview Santa with so many of his adoring fans around. As it tumed out, he was thinking the exact same thing. I was waiting to exit our row when a snowflake note appeared in m y hand. "Too crowded here," il said, "Meel me on the beach on midnight," "Midnight?!" 1 thought to myself as the message disappeared. "Doesn’t this man ever sleep?" Back at Fairfield Resorts, where Louise had reserved a water­ front condo, we talked about the show and shared our own Christ­ mas memories. I waited anxiously for the appointed hour, reviewing the ques­ tions I wanted to ask in my head. As the clock neared 12,1 bundled up in my coat, scarf and gloves and slipped quietly out inlo the cold, I was looking in awe al the ocean when he slipped up behind me wearing while shorts, a red T-shirt and blue flip-flops, "Ahlihh," he said, looking at me and laughing, “it’s nol that cold," "It's good to see you, Santa," 1 said, realizing how much 1 had missed him, “How have you been?" “The question is, ‘How have you been, my dear?'" he responded. We strolled along the beach for a few minutes, catching up on everything that had happened since I had seen him last. He noticed me shivering and asked if I'd like to join him and Mrs, Claus on their boat for a warm drink. “Suuuurrrreeee," I said, my teeth chattering. As 1 looked around for a boat, a bright red pier magically appeared at the edge of the water. "W ow," I responded, following Santa up the steps and walking beside him down the long ramp. It was then lhal I spotted the boat, a $300,000 Catalina yacht outlined in multi-colored Chrisimas lights, Jaclyn Smith greeted us on the deck of “The Norlh Pole" (and you thought it was a place), a Santa cap on her head and n cup of hot wassail in each hand. “You have a lot of friends," I said to Santa, The fonner "Charlie’s Angel" led us below deck to the master stateroom, decorated wilh huge poinsetiias, greenery, cinnamon candles and the most beautiful Christmas tree I've ever .seen, 1 paused lo lake il all in before asking Santa, “Where's Mrs, Claus?" ‘.'Did you hear that?" he asked Jaclyn, laughing heartily. "H o ho ho," She held out her hand and introduced herself as his wife. "I see I'm not what you expected," she said. "W ell, not exactly," I responded, somewhat embarrassed. "1 I. H eart to H eart with Kathy Chaffin thought you were Jaclyn Smith." She laughed and sal down beside Santa on a brown leather loveseat, “Did you hear that. Sweetie?" she asked him. Santa, whose hair was turning darker by the minute, blushed, “Hm m m m ," I thought, wondering where this interview was headed. Jacklyn, I mean, Mrs. Claus, seemed to sense my confusion and explained lhat they had discovered the secret of eternal youlh, “We think we’re young," she said, "and so we are. It's a simple, but profound truth," By this time, Santa was slarling lo look a little bit like Elvis, and 1 was wondering what in the world was in my wassail. When he started singing "Blue Christmas," 1 put my hand on my forehead to see if I had a fever. Now 1 pride myself on having an open mind, but this was just too much to comprehend. I wondered if 1 could be dreaming, I pinched myself, decided I was indeed aWake, and reached into my pocket for my tape recorder, “I've got a job to do," I said aloud, Santa watched me wllh an amused look on his now wrinklelcss face. "You take yourself way loo seriously," he commented, “you and the rest of the world. Come on. Let's have some fun." He tumed lo Mrs. Claus and winked. “We were out for a midnighi lest ride in the sleigh a couple of months back,” he said, "when wc heurd you and the other Enterprise Record female staffers singing to a karaoke machine. We discreetly landed and peeked in Robin Fergusson's window lo watch ..." About this time, Mrs. Claus fell out on the floor laugh­ ing. “Stop!!!! in the name of love," they began, performing what I considered lo be an unkind impersonation. “I’ve heard enough," I said, “I'm ready to go." Mr. and Mrs. Claus walked me back to the pier and onlo the beach, “Whal about m y interview?" 1 asked Santa wilh a hint of disap­ pointment in my voice. “Oh lhat," he said. “W e'll finish tomorrow, same lime, same place, Anyway, you’ve got a good start “You create your own reality wilh your thoughts," Mrs, Claus said in recapping the interview so far. “Don’t take yourself too seriously,” Santa added. “Have some fun ... Oh, and wait, most importantly ..." He looked at Mrs, Claus and winked again. “Stop!! 11 in the name of love," they started back. “Oh pleeeease," I responded, and headed bnck lo the condo. The next night was warmer, and I headed to Ihe bcach early to enjoy the salty air. I was gazing out at the ocean, looking for "The North Pole," when sea gulls began gathering around, 1 watched in awe as they formed a semicircle behind me. “Wow," I thought, feeling a bit like St, Francis, I stood quietly, busking in the wonder, as the gull closest to me began to grow. He got taller and taller, and then right before my widening eyes, he tumed into Santa, "Is there anything you can'l do?" I asked, laughing al his antics, “No, nol really," he said, adding, "Mrs, Claus sends her love,” "She's quite beautiful," I commented, “Yes," he responded, “inside and out. I'm a lucky man. Now, I’ve gol some Ihings to say 10 your readers “Hang on," I said, fumbling in my pocket for niy tape recoriler, I pulled it out and turned it on, “O K ," I said, "I'm ready," "First off," Santa began, "your lists are gelling way loo long. What are you going to do with all lhat stuff? Haven't you learned yet that stuff doesn't make you happy? “Granted, you're all a lot less selfish lhan you were a few years back» but you're slill spending loo much time alone, watching tele­ vision and not interacting wilh each olher. Visit more. Entertain, “Exchange life stories. You'd be surprised what you don'l know aboul your family and friends. Learn from each other so you don't all have to make the same mistakes. Celebrate each other's triumphs, and share in each other's joys, “Enjoy each ollier's company, not just at the holidays, but every day. Our family and friends aro our greatest blessings in this life. “Laugh more. 1 can'l slre'ss ihls enough. A .soul who does nol laugli will never learn to soar. If you can't find something to laugh at, laugh at yourself. There's usually good reason. "And sing," Santa paused, looked at me and winked before add­ ing, “even if you can't carry a lune. Don't let the sun set a single day without offering at least one song up to God, “Give, Whether it's time, talent or money, everybody has some­ thing to give, 1 loved your story nbout Allen Mebane, Look at how mnny children's lives he has touched through his charitable foun­ dation, “Then Ihere's Gwyn Jones, She u.ses her own life experiences, as painful as they were, to reach out and help others facing similar challenges through the Davie Pregnancy Care Cenler, “And Marie Collins and A Storehouse for Jesus, What can I say? She's in a league all her own, “Look for tlie people with the greatest joy in their lives, and you'll find people who give, “Be passionate about everything you do. Anything done without passion is wasted lime, "You've listened to Louise Smith talk about her mission trips with evangelist Kenneth Copeland, Did you notice Ihe way her eyes lil up when she talked about the people she met, and Ihc tears that cnme to her eyes when she recniled giving her Bible to a young woman who had just accepted Christ? “And Margaret McKinsey, Could you feel her enthusiasm when she talked about her love of ice hockey? She may be a grandmother, but her passion for the sport will keep her young. PIcnsc Sec Snnta ■ Page CS C2 - DAVIH; c o l NTY e n t e r p r is e RECORD. Thursday. Dec. 25. 2003 DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRI.SE RECORD, riiiir.sdav, Dcc. 25, 200.3 - C3 ( . : Shirley Thorne and her sister, Mary Elizabeth Thorne Nantz, meet Santa Claus at Sears in 1950, County Line News By Shirley Thorne Counly Line Correspondent It's Christmas in County Line, The decorations up, the candles are aglow and dishes of food have been prepared. Many residents have lil up our community with their outside Christmas decoralions. We invite you lo drive around our area and see the displays. There are many beauiiful decoralions on Oak Ridge Lane. Davie Academy Road. Ridge Road. Society Road. M r Henr>’ Road and U.S. 64 Wesl. The tradition of pulling up outside decora­ tions has increased through the years since the R EA passed and electricity came lo Counly Line in the 1940s, Most families in our communily have traditions they have car­ ried on for years. Many have favorile Christmases of the pasl. I have always spenl Christmases wilh my family in Counly Line. When I look back on Ihose years, I now realize we had family "tra­ ditions," Our Christmas began wiih pulling up outside lights. Then, re- y gardless of the weather, my dad always wenl lo the woods to cul down a cedar tree for us lo decorate. We all went shopping logelher as a family one Saturday before Christmas in Charloiie. Winslon- Salem or Salisbury, We had to see Santa and pick oul what we wanted him to bring us. (The year I wanted a boy doll caused great prob­ lems or Santa since boy dolls were as rare as black dolls in the early 1950s,) M y sisier .ind I always had lo have new oulfils lo we,ir for our church Christmas program. Then on Christmas Eve we always went to Grandma and Grandpa Thom e’s home for supper and ex­ changing gifts and lo Granda and-Grandpa Gibson’s home for din­ ner and e.xchanging gifts on Christmas Day, I slill have many of the gifts from those days, Fonunalely. many "Iradilions" have remained constant in our area. In the 1950s. children stood in line lo see Santa al Sears, To ­ day. Ihey stand in line al the mall. Churches in our community slill have their special Christmas programs featuring the children and fellowship afierward. When 1 talked recently with other families in Counly Line. 1 found they also had Christmas "traditions.” Lee Cartner remembers his parenls always laking him and his sislcrs and brolhers to his Grandpa and Grandma Cadner’s home on Christmas Eve night for dinner. The ne.xt moming they all wenl lo his Grandpa and Grandma Gaither's home for Christmas dinner The Marshall Koontz family always celebrated Christmas at home. Daughler Elizabeth K. Woodward said their family always had a big pot of oyster stew on Christmas Eve. Their dad always look Ihem lo Cooleemee lo the Company Slore lo see Santa, On Christm.is Eve. if their parents had irouble gelling Ihem lo bed, A l­ las Smool (who ran the slore in froni of their home) dressed up like Santa .TJid rumbled al the door They immediately .scampered lo bed, Tlien on Chrisimits Day. they had a big dinner cooked by her Aunl Verlie, Grannie Fannie and her molher. Tlie dinner always fealured specialties of coconul cake, hickory nul cake, chocolate cake and walnul c.ike. After dinner, the family sai around the Christmas tree, exchanged gifts, played games and had lemonade and cookies. Lawrence and Belly Cartner have carried on some of the tradi­ tions of his parenls. Grady and Cordie Canner. They still have the Grady Cartner f.miily at their home on Christmas night. When their children were small. Uiw rence and Belly began some of their own traditions. Tliey always went lo Mocksviile on Chri.stmas Eve lo buy candy by the pound al Manin's slore and to C C B ’s Chrisim.is open house. Tliey conlinue lo have Iheir children and grandchildren for breakfasi on Christmas moming. In the 50s, 60s and 70s. there were no Christmas tree farms. Mosl people wenl inlo their woods or a neighbor's woods and cul down a cedar tree. Belly remembers one man always asking her falher-in-law if he could cul down some cedars lo take lo lown lo sell, Grady always said okay. Judy Galliher remembers going lo her Grandpa .and Grandma Galliher’s home on Christmas Eve and spending Christmas Day al home since ihey lived wilh her Grandma and Ruby Siroud, Today she and her molher Geneva conlinue ihe iradiiion of having all fam­ ily members al iheir home for Chri.simas dinner, Hernian and Esther Campbell shared a unique Christmas tradi­ tion in their family. They were married on Christmas Eve 62 years ago. For many, many years, iheir daughler has come lo iheir home on Christmas eve and laken a picture of them in front of iheir Christ­ mas tree, ^ Wc hope you have enjoyed this look al Chrisimiis past and pre.sent in Counly Line and family iradilions. Whatever your Christmas plans or traditions are, we trust you have a Christmas filled wilh the many blessings of the holy birth of Jesus Chrisl - the only Son of God. Hannah and Jeffrey Gaither, and Josh Galliher, grand­ children of Geneva Galliher, celebrate Christmas. Jack Koontz, Laura Koontz, Nancy S. Koontz and Arthur Koontz at the Koontz home at Christmas. Marshall Koontz, daughter Elizabeth K, Woodward, granddaughter Kathy Woodward and grandson Steve Woodward al the Koontz home at Christmas, !f P.«. Ч , Ч ■'M T r u e - J a c o b s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e o Gary and Phyllis True of Georgia Road. Mock.sville. announce the engagenienl of their d.iughler. Chrisiy Dawn True of Harmony lo Brian'iMichael Jacobs. Ihe son of Mike and Shirley Jacobs of Chureh Sireel, Cooleemee, The bride-elecl is a graduale of Davie High School and plans to graduate from Calawba College in May. 2005 wilh a degree in crimi­ nal justice. She is employed by the Davie County Clerk of Court. The groom-lo-be is a graduale of Davie High School and stud­ ied criminal juslicc at Calawba College. He is employed by ihe Lexingion Cily Police Depanmeni. The wedding is planned for Jan. 10 al Blaise Baplisl Church, Mocksviile, Advance News By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondeni Christmas Eve Communion Service will be al ihe MelhodisI Church from 5:30-6:30 p,ni. The service is a lime of reflec­ tion and meditation as we listen 10 some classical, coniempoary and sacred carols from Ihe 15lh 10 Ihe 21 SI ceniury. We ask lhal people feel free to stay the en­ tire hour, or brielly if ihey pre­ fer, partaking of Holy Commun­ ion as ihey desire. The children.s Christmas program was Sunday night. Dec. 21 al 5:30. Following the pro­ gram the congregation was in­ viled 10 ihe fellowship hall for refreshments of finger food. The program was under llie direclion of Bonnie Cornatzer and her daughler Jennifer Harris. Thanks for a job well done. The Sallie Sue Peebles S.S. Class and Mens Bible Class had iheir joinl Chrislmas parly Tues­ day nighi Dcc. 16 in Ihe fellow­ ship hall. Thirty people enjoyed Ihe parly. We welcomed Mayhelle Orrell who has been absenl for monlhs due lo illnc.ss. Richard and Janine Roberts pre­ pared the delicious meal. Enier- tainment consisted of Harold Zimniennan singing "The Lillle Drimimer Boy", ihe song he did ai a church Chrislmas program w hen he was a 7 year old child. Then Harold, Frankie llackeii and Richard Roberts favoreil us wilh songs. The Rev, Hurry Sammons gave Recilalions, In closing the entire group sang many Chrislmas Carols. Dorolhy Carler and Alice Wilson’s S,S. Cluss from Fork Baplisl Church had iheir Chrisl- inas parly Monday nighi Dec, 15 al the fellowship hall. Eleven ladles enjoyed ihe fesiive occa­ sion. Elaine Sm ilh came home from Forsj’ih lios|iilal ihis week and is recuperating salisfaclorily from knee surgery. We wish her a speedy recovery. Sarah Zimmerman of l-'ork Church comnuinily was a Thurs­ day afiernoon visitor of l-dllh Zimmennan. W ilm a Phelps has been iransl'ercd from Baplisl Slichl Cenier 10 Ihe Clemmons Village Nursing Cenier in Clemmons, Get well wishes go oin lo her, Mcredilh 1 lendrix, sludeni al LINC-Charloite aiul friend Atlain Kerr of Sperryville, Va. were H I! M y nam e is O livia Arlciise Wiiolen. I turned one year old on Nov. 26,2003.1 cel­ ebrated my hlrlhdny by ha\- Ing a party with m y family. I had an Elmo cake and received lols of gifts. Th a n k you lo Erica for the driim set and 1» everyone who made Ihls a .spe­ cial dny. .lel'f and Susan A n n sw u rlh y announce the hlrlli ofiheirson, Wyatt Tim o­ thy Arm sworthy, on Dec, 12, 2003 at 10:22 p.m. at Forsyth M e m u rln l H o sp ita l. He weighed 6 lbs, 2 oz. and wus 19 and 1/2 inche.s long. (iraiidparents are Je rry anti .luann Arm sw orthy and Dick and ,)ean Zinsm eyer of Advance, N C , (ire a t-g ra n d p a rcn ts are Athene Spry of Advance and Anil Welse uf Saiiiiuult, N .Y F iv e Y e a r O id R e c e iv e s T h t e G r e a t e s t C iir is t m a s G if t E v e r - T iie A b iiit y T o i- ie a r Saturday night supper guesls of Meredith's grandmother Edilh Zimmemian, Our com munily expresses sympathy lo ihe family of Rich­ ard Hendrix, He died lasi week ufler u long illness. Thunks 10 Ihe ,Advance Mu- ■< sonic Lodge, und to Danny Chundler nnd Jim m y Pallon, who delivered Chri.slmus fruil baskets lo the widows of the de­ ceased Lodge members. Uy .(Hckle Seaboll Davie Couniy Enlerprise Record Chrislmas in July aclually happened for one Davio family Ihis year. Their five year old son re­ ceived one of the grealesi gifis he could ever hopo for. The gift of heuring. Little Auslin Frcidi loves sporls. school, und Ihe other lypi- cul Ihings any lillle boy would. Bul ihis kindergartner al Shady Grovo Elemenlary wus born al­ most complelely deaf. ■ Auslin was born wilh a ge- nelic form of heaving loss. His molher. Dot, says Auslin was tested at seven months of age and given his firsl pair of hear­ ing aids, Il was discovered he had no heuring in his lefl ear. und only moderulo in his right, Wilhin 8 months. Dol says, Ihe moderate in his right wenl lo .se­ vere. During Ihe first three yeurs of his life a teacher from the N.C, School for the Deaf would comc to the Frcidi's home once a week to work wilh Auslin. Afier age 3 Ihe Friedl's look Auslin to Ihe Carolina Children's Coniimmicalion Disorder Pro­ grum in Chupcl Hill, There they learned about the possibility of Auslin receiving a cochlear im­ plant since his hearing loss was profound. In order lo undcrsland how a cochlear implanl works il is ini- porlanl lo undcrsland Ihe basics of how we hear. The human ear consists of three parts; Ihe outer, middle, and inner. The inner ear contains the cochlea, which consists of Ihousands of tiny sound recep­ tors, For people wilh normal hearing sound pusses through the cur and when il reaches the re­ ceptacles inside the cochlea, sig­ nals urc .sent to Ihe heuring cen­ ter of the bmin and Ihey are in­ terpreted as sound. In a person wilh heuring loss Ihe receptacles inside the cochlea ure duniaged and cannot send sound inl'oniia- lion to Ihe brain. A cochlear implanl corrects this problem. The device hus a sound processor lhal Iraiislatcs sounds. In short, Ihe cochlear implanl repluces the dumagcd purt of Ihe eur. Dol knew il was a way for biick for the spirlleil lillle boy. Almost a monlh laler ihe co­ chlear implanl was tiirned on and Austin’s mom Dot Friedt and therapist wendy Walker continue working with Austin to help him learn about his hearing worid, - Photos by Robin Fergusson Auslin lo be able lo huve Ihe life she'd always wanted for him. So. on June 4, 2002 Auslin underweni Ihe six hour implanl surgery. Four weeks laler, an in­ feclion pul him back in Ihe ho.s­ pilal, bul lhal was a minor scl- Auslin could hear, ‘‘He was jusi smiling and exciled. He's been, lislening for more Ihun sixleen monlhs now," Dol says, ' Auslin is Ihe firsl child in the Davie .school .system lo receive a cochlear implanl. When he be- gan kindergarten this year Davie had no teacher for Ihe hearing im paired. Th e y now have a leachcr. a language facililalor, and a speech Iherapisl, The also have an auditory- verbal therapist. Her name is Wendy Wulker und she works wilh Auslin al Shady Grove. "D avie Counly has really slepped up lo Ihe plale lo gel .ser­ vices I'or Auslin, and they're conlinuing," Walker is leaching Austin lo use the hearing lhal he has lo learn lo .speak. Before his implanl. Auslin used sign language lo commu- nicule und had never spoken, "Eve rybo dy who's deaf has some type of hearing." says Walker, "Five percenl of people wilh hearing loss don’l have some sort of heiu ing lhal can be acce.s.scd Ihrough hearing uids or a cochleur implunt," Though Auslin hud no luiiguuge or vo­ cabulary before his implant he’s now speaking on the level of u two und a half year old, "He's closing the gap," Walker smiles. By elcmenlnry or middle school Wulker believes Au.stin should be able to I'unclion in a regular educalion classroom wiih mini­ mal supporl. The implanl has changed Ihc Freidl's lives und everyone, in­ cluding Auslin's seven year old hrolher. T.J,. is doing their part lo help inlroduce him lo the new world of hearing. "W ilh a pair of glasses you just put them on and the world is bright and clear." says V/alker. "W ilh un inipluni the worlil is jusi loud, so you huve lo figure OUI whal Ihul loudne.ss meuns." And Auslin is leurning more everyduy. He can now lulk on the phone., heur an uirplane. u micn)- wuvc. u rudio, und so much more. "It's the lillle Ihings like that," says Dol. "People lake so much for granled," Dol says aller a receni trip for • a check-up she and Auslin were riding in their cur buck home and it began to ruin, "W hul’s ihulV" he usked. She lold him it was the ruin and pulled Ihcir vehicle lo the side of Ihe road. She rolled down the window and the Iwo sal and listened lo Ihe rain fall logelher for Ihe firsl lime. Austin and big brother T,J, both attend Shady Grove School, “He's a good brother," says Dol of T,J, (Left) Austin today, is all smiles. (Above) The co­ chlear implant device Aus­ tin has in his left ear. He still wears a hearing aid in his right ear. (Right) Austin with a language facilitator play­ ing animal bingo at school. (Lefl) Austin with his mother, Dot, shortly after his surcjery to receive the cochlear implant. (Right) A month later he shows his excitement as the implant was turned on and he could hear for the first time. C4 - DAVIK COUNTY !■ N’l KRPRISK RliCORI), Thursday, Dec. 25, 2003 S a n t a . . . DAVIE eOUN’I’V KN TKRI’RISIi RKCORl). Thiirsdav, Dec. 25, 2003 - C5 Lane and Luke Bolmer aren't so sure about getting too close to Santa, so with mom Amy behind them, Luke stretches his arm to hand Santa his letter of Christ­ mas wishes. They are the grandsons of General M anager Robin Fergusson. Children of all ages rip open the paper to see what Santa brought. T h e M o s t G lo r io u s O f A ii H o lid a y s C hrislm ii.s i.s a lim e lo celcbralc w ilh familic.s ancl friends, a lim e to exchange gifl.s and watch the I'ace.s o f children young and old lighl up when Ihcy meet Santa Claus. Chri.slmas i.s the grandest o f all holiday.s, the birth o f Jcsu.s Christ, our Saviour. Here at the Enterprise Record, wc celebrated w ith a gcl-togethcr w ilh our fam ilies, which included a visit from the Jolly Fat Man hiniself. Wc hope you have a glorius holiday, filled w ith love, pcacc and hope. Martha and Molly Harris flash their best smiles for Santa. They are Ihe daughters of classified/circula­ tion director Mary Lynne Baysinger. Sophie Potts m eets Santa Glaus. She is the daughter of advertising designer Jill Potts. Caroline Trotter holds onlo big sister, Katie, while vis­ iting with Santa. They are the daughters of advertis­ ing designer Jeannie Trotter. Robert Sparks is happy with the gam e he received from Santa.He is the son of Publisher Dwight S parks.' Catherine and Caitlin Brake talk to Santa. They are the children of Sports Editor Brian Pitts. Katie, Luke and Lane Bolmer fill Santa's lap. They are the grandchildren of G eneral M anager Robin Fergusson. Cuntlnued From Page C I “Then there'.s Daphne Frye, and Ihe volunteer work slic does for Brenner Children’s HospituI. She is one go-getter. I remember wheti she was a cliild, she would sleep on the floor on Christmas Eve so she could be closer lo the chimney. “1 knew she wns special back then. You could leam a few things from her. "As for you. I've been keeping an eye on your comings and goings sincc our last interview. I’ve watched you open up and share more. You li.sten better Ihnn you used lo, and you genuinely carc about people. “I’ve watched you write as well, sometimes suffering for hours to try and make your, words sing. I've watcheil you full al your iiuest, sometimes niiserubly, and I’ve watched you succeed. “Through it ull, I’ve watched you perservere and grow und learn that sometimes the best way lo lell a slory is lo gel out of the way and let it tell il.sclf. “ Be passionate about everything you do. “And travel. There’s a lol to see in this workl. Trust me, I fly around it several times a year, and each and every Irip, I notice something new. “ You cun see a thousand pholographs of the Grand Canyon, bul unlil you stund on the rim und tuke it ull in, there’s no way lo feel the grandeur of the specluculur view. “Give thanks for the blessings in your life. Even Ihe challenges arc simply new opportunities to learn. Express your gratitude cach and every day. “ Love, oflen and fearlessly. Oh sure, you’ll make a fool of your.self, again and again, but don’t slop trying. Life wilhoul love is not worth living. It is the greatest gift wc cun give lo ourselves." Sunta paused lo look at his watch. “Speaking of love," he said, “Mrs. Claus is wailing for me on the boat. I’ll see you again be­ fore Chrislmas." Ancl before I could say a word, he had turned buck inlo a scu gidl and flown away. We wenl lo two more Clirislinus shows before returning home to Duvic Couniy, where Santa welcomed me back. I hud just dropped Margaret off at her house and wished her a Merry Chrisl­ mas. She said it already fell like Chrislmas lo her as she had a new friend. I smiled us I rculized she was talking uboin me. “ Love you,” Margaret said us I gol ready to leave. "I love you, too," I responded. A tear fell from my eye ns I gol buck itilo my car lo head home. Just then, Santa appeared beside me. “A new friend for Chri.slmas," he said. "Whnt a wonderful gill." And on lhal note, lie disappeared. "Sunta, wail," I snid, but il was loo late. Me showed up again while I wns writing this nrliclc nnd said he wanted lo proofread il. "I like tho.sc paper snowllakes hanging from the ceiling," Sanin .said. Me had noticed them before when he came in so Kobin could take some pholographs. "The female staffers, you know, the professional singers,” I reminded him, "they made them." “This musl be a fun place lo work," Santa responded. "It looks a liltie bit like The North Pole.” He motioned for me to be t|uiet so he could rend. I wnlcliecl for any facial e,\pressiotis as he went Ihrough the slory. bul there wus none, Afler a few minules. Santa pointed oul a couple of errors on Ihe drnft copy, then handed it back. “A lillle distrncted Ihe.se days, aren’t you?" he commented, much to my dismuy. "Il’s not your besl work, bul it’s nol loo bud. A l least you didn’t mi.scjuolc me. “You know, I kind of like this busine.ss being of inlerviewed. Let’s do il again next year. I'll let you know when and where." “Sounds greul," I suid. "Merry Christmns, Kulhy," Sunlu suid softly. “Merry Chrislmns, Sunln," 1 responded, nol wnnling him lo leuve. He knew exuclly whnt lo do to lighten the moment. “Slop!!!! in the name of love," he began crooning. "Oh no," I said. “Plececasc go." “Don’t forget." he said wilh a wink. "I'm never very fur nway." And in the blink of nn eye, he wus gone. Bul true lo Ills word, he mude his presence known ugnin when I lefi the office lo see my niece, Amanda, in the Christmas program at Edgewood Baplisl Church. I wns driving down Highway 801 when 1 henrd him whisper; “ Knihy, turn nround." “Whul?!" I responded. “Turn uround." he repented. “ You arc distracted. You drove right by the church." 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Santa Claus is happy lo have heard all the wishes o( the little boys and girls and head back to the North Pole to make sure everything is ready for his Christmas Eve flight. f ^ ^ ’ » V ì: I A cr. - DAVIK COUN TY KN TKRI’KISK UKCOUD, 'nuirsdii.v. Dtc. 25. 21)1)3 Obituaries Fithfl Mue Slroud Mrs. Hlhcl M;ic l.jilil .Siri'uil. ')2. ol' Suucsvillc. ilicil Wcilrics- ilay. Dec. 17, 2(I(M. nl I3:ivis Re­ gional Mcilical Center al'ler a (le- riod ol'dcclinini: licalih. She was hum Dec. 2. 1411. in liavie Counly lo Rome I.. Laild and Lona Belle Moore Laild. «h o preceded her in death. She al- leruled Harmony lliiih School, She was nuirried to John I’iukncy Slroud. who died Auii. .S, 1%7. She was a member of Jericho Church ol' Christ in Mocksville and worked with her husband on Ih e ir I'urni until his death, al which lime .she wenl to work as a ship­ ping clerk at Uettrick Mfg. She worked there until herretirenvnt. She was also preceded ui dealh by a daughter. Annie Mac Stroud, who died in infancy; and 2 broth- CIS, Hurlie l.udil and Carl Ladd Sr, .Survivors; a son, Donald R, Slroud and wife Janet of Winslon- Salem; 2 daughters. Aileen S. Powell nnil husband Norman anil Marie S, Vaughn, bolh of Slalesvillc; 3 sisters, I3diih L. Little of Mooresville, Hazel L, Frye and husband Paul of Har­ mony and Mary Ellen Friizlcr of Huntersville: !< grandchildren; Kl greal-grandchildren; and a num­ ber of nicces and nephews. Thc funeral was conducted at 3 p.m. Friday, Dee, 19, at Jericho Church of Christ, Mock.sville, by Mike M obley and Hunting Lowery, Uurial followed in Clarksiniry United Methodist Church Cemetery, Memorials; Shriners' Crippled Children's Hospital: or Carolina Bible Camp, P.O. Bo.\ 12.14, Mocksville. I'ioyd {iriinvlllc Short' Mr. l-'loyd Granville Shore, 74, of Advance, died Wednesday, Dec. 17, 21111.1 at l-'or.syih Medicid Cenler following a lengthy illness. Mr. Shore was born July I, 192') in Yadkin County to Alfred and Ella Mac Pinni.\ Shore. He w as ¡1 veteran of the Korean War. retired after 18 years of service as a machine operator from R.J. Reynolds robaeeo, enjoyed farm­ ing :uid raising llveslock, member of Advance VFW Posl 8719 and of Yadkin Valley Raplisi Church w here he had served as an usher. He was preceded in dealh by his parents and a brolhcr. Fletcher Shore. Survivors: his wife. Patsy Wood Shore of the home; u daugh­ ler and son-in-law Carol and M il­ ton Hadley of Ro.xboro; a son and daughter-in-law, Jeff and Vvetle Long Shore of Advance: 3 grand­ children; a brolher and 4 sisters. Hazel and Garvey Gregory. Gar­ vey and Ciaye Shore and Mary and Hurley Johnson, all of llampton- villc, Magdlene and Sam Wall of Yadkinville. and Eulalah and Paul Swaim of l.ewisville; 12 nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec, 19 at 2 p.m. al Yadkin Valley Baptist Church wilh Pas­ tor iionnie Craddock and Chap- lainA.G. Parker ol'ficialing. Burial was in Ihe church cemetery. Memorials; Yadkin Valley Building I-und, 1324 Yadkin Val­ ley Rd., Advance. Kdwin Michiiel Cjissid.v Mr. lidwin Michael Cassidy, .“'4. of Winston-Salem, died Dec. 16,21103 at Forsyih Medical Cen­ ter. Mr. Cassidy was born Dec. 12. 1949 lo Ernest Maxwell Cassidy and Opal Ferrell Cassidy in Charleslon. W.Va, He graduated in 1972 with a bachelor's degree in business from Marshall Univer­ sity. He started in ihe banking in­ dustry with NCNB in Charlotte in 1972 and was in banking for 30 years, mosl recenlly wilh Bank of the Carolinas in Mocksville. He was a I'ormcr Rolarian of Winslon- Salem. Surviving; a daughler. Cynlhia L. Cassidy; a son and daiighler- in-law. Michael A. and Jaime C. Cassidy, all of Winslon-Salem: his moiher. Opal F. Cassidy of Huntington, W ,Va,; Nina L, Cassidy, the molhcr of iheir chil­ dren; a spccial friend. Wendy Andrews; 2 brothers. C. Ma.xwell and wife Janie of Huntington, W.Va, and Kenneth L. Cassidy and wife Billie of Durham; a sis­ ter, Mary C, Nelson and husbiuid Terry of Hickory: and 12 nieces and nephews, i'he funeral service was al 11 a,m, Friday, Dcc. 19 at Vogler & Sons Reynoida Road Chapel, En- tomhment followed at i'orsylh Memorial Park. Memorials: American lieart Association, Triad, 202 Cenire i’ort Dr, Greensboro, 27409. Farmington Motors Titos, FloMnaslef Exhaust Syslems Mechanic always on duly. Over 20 years experience. Foreign and Domeslic Maintenance. Farmington Automotive Inc. Good quality and valuo used cars and trucks On lol financing on scleci vohiclos B U Y -S E L L -T R A D E 2663 Hwy 158, Mocksville NC 27028 Locatod on the corntr ol Hwy 158 and Farmlnglon Rd o il 140 exit 1Г4. Houte ol OpetXlon; Monday—S alufdjy 9am-epm Phono Ш - Ш - iV l E*mall: farm lngtonal^adtel.nut Liconso# 6G607 Snrah Elizabeth W iilinrd Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Williard, 91, of Wyo Roud, died Friday. Dec. 19. 2003. at Yadkin Nursing Center. She was born Nov. 18. 1912, in i-orsyth County lo the lale John Henry and Mary Thompson Mize, She was a homemaker and had lived most of her life in Yadkin County, She attended Mounl Ol­ ive United Metiiodisl Church, where .she was the oldest member. She was preceded in dealh by her husband. J.W. "Bill" Williard; and a brother. Willie Mize. Surviving; 2 sons, Bobby (Charlotte) Williard and Johnny (Janice) Williard. all of the Wyo community; 4 grandchildren: and 7 greal-grandchildren. Her I'lmeral service wus con- dncled at 2 p.m, Sunday, Dcc, 21. al Moui\t Olive United Melhodisl Church by Dr. Joe Lear. Burial followed in Ihe church cemetery. Mem orials: Mounl Olive Melhodisl Cemclery I-und. .1521 Wyo Road, Yadkinville. 27055. David W ilbert Ball Mr. David Williert Ball, 64. of Thomasville, died Friday. Dec, 19, 2003 in i-orsyth Medical Center, He was born IDec. 20. 1938 in Forsyih County, a son of John Bull und Lelia Mitchell Ball. Me was an employee of Thomasville Fur­ niture aud served in thc U.S, Navy, He alleiidcd Testimonial Baplist Church. Surviving: 4 daughters. Denise Ball and Teresa Ball, both of Win- slon-Salem, Angel Ball of Yadkinville and Cindy Toshi of Orlando. Fla.: 2 sons. Keith Ball of Thomasville and Michael Ball of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Lucille Liifl'man of Winslon-Salem and Millie Sapp of Kcrnersville; a brolher. Johnny Ball of Winston- Salem; and 10 grandchildren. A memorial service was con­ ducted Monday, Dec, 22 in Ihe J.C. Green & Sons Chapel in Thomasville. 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Main St, Wlocltsvllle, NC (336) 751-2737 By\Vi Betty Gene Foster Mrs, Betty Gene Tallent Fos­ ter, 60, of Cornalzer Road. Mocks- ville, died Thursday, Dcc. 18. 2003 al Winston-Salem Rehabili­ tation & Health Cenler. Mrs, Fosler was born May 7. 1943 in Rutherford Counly. a daughter of Dusty Lillian Callo­ way and Marvin Roberl Tullenl, She was preceded in dealh by her parents, and her husband of35 years, Milchell T, Foster, Survivors; a son. Thomas Allen Foster of MocksviUe; a daughter. Norma F, (James L.) George of Harmony; 3 brothers. Robert Lee (Ruby)Tallent of Le.\- inglon, Ru.ssell (Lillian) Tallent of Fork Church, and Marshel (Doris) Tiillent of Yadkinvillc; 4 sisters, Francis Hamilton und Margaret (Johnny) Garrclson. all of A d­ vance. nnd Marie (Jimmy) Mullis und Nadaine (Clarence) Spillman, all of Mocksville: anil 4 grandchil­ dren. Funeral services were con­ ducted Sunday. Dec. 21 by thc Revs. Danial Gamble und Marga­ ret Garrclson from thc Mocksville Church of God. Buriul followed ut Legion Memorial Park in Cool­ eemee. Memorials: a charily of thc donor's choice. Norm an Eugene Cliarles Mr. Norman Eugene Charles. 52, of Mocksville, died SiUurday, Dee. 20. 2003 al his home. Mr. Charles was born in Forsyih Counly on March II. 1951, thc son of Carl S. and Norma Heinrick Charles, He served in Ihe U,S, Army wilh the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg where he achieved Jump Masler status. He rcteived his British Jump Wings in England and was formerly employed by Ihe Veterans Administration. Mr, Charles was preceded in dealh by his father and an infant brother. Survivors: his wife, Elizabeth Jacobs Charles of the home; u daughler. Slacey Charles Bunch of Houston. Texas; his moiher, Norma Hemrick Charles of Clemmons: a .sister, Carol (Jim) Taylor of Gaslonia; a special aunl and uncle, Barbara Reich and Charles Hemrick; a brother-in- law. Mike Jacobs of Kemersville; and a sisler-in-law, Mury J. Jacobs of Faycllevillc. Graveside services were held at 11 a.in. Tue.sday, Dec, 23 in Sulem Cemclery by the Rev, Barry Vernon. Mem orials: Pine Chapel Moravian Church, 324 Goldlloss St., Winslon-Salem, 27127. CIGAR SMOKERS: iDqoo}. Inel* Sun4i» Quoiimi.,.,$1.25....$19.99 Moya...........$,89...,$17.99 Great seldctlon □r Import Cigars. F e m r i n S'. * A. Fuente * Macanudo ; Cohíba ’ .Romeo Y Julieta, * Partagas * Baccarat * Montesslno * Onyx * Pimeli ’ La Gloria and Many More * Value bagsstaj-tingal $9.99 * R tg u h r & T n v c lH u m U iir s ‘ J o in O U I-FR EE C fe a rC Iu b & R eceive E v e iy d a y S avbigsl 6311 stfliliiun Dr. Clem mons * 778-1144 Richard Brent Starnes Mr. Richard Brent Starnes. 58. of Harmony, died Wednesday. Dec. 17. 2(103 al his residence af­ ter a lengthy illness. Born in Cabarrus County on July 23, 1945. he wus thc son of Andy Tafft und Carrie Mae Hartsell Starnes, He was disabil­ ity retired from Ficldcresl-Can- non. wus of the Baptist failh, and allended Bailey’s Chapel Church, Survivors; his wife, Curolyn Barnes Starnes, who hc married on June 14; 2 daughters, Lori Little and Tiffany Starnes, bolh of Harm ony; a stepson, Casey Barnes of Advance; 3 brothers. Johnny Starnes of Kannapolis. Junior Starnes of Concord and David Starnes of China Grove; 3 sisters. Linda Diinlap and Gracic Starnes, bolh of Kannapolis, luiil Janicc Starnes of China Grove; and 2 grandchildren. He was preceded in dealh by his parcnls. 2 hrolhers and 2 sis­ ters. Funeral services were held Fri­ day. Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. at Davic Funeral Scrvice Chapel in Mocks­ ville wilh the Rev. Jim m y Lancaster officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. John Frank Jones Mr. John Frank Jones, 83, of Bowens Road, Mocksville, di'eil on Saturday, Dcc, 20. 2003 at W FU Baplist Medical Ccnier. Born in Davie County on July 18. 1920, hc was the .son of thc lale Willie and Ola Taylor Jones. He was a retired farmer, and hc enjoyed raising chickens and goats and sitting under Ihc shade Ircc visiling wilh neighbors and friends. His wife, Velma Mae Jones, preceded liim in dealh in 1984, He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers and a sisler. Survivors: 5 sons, William Jones and Roy Odell Taylor, both of Lexington, Roger Jones of Mocksville, Charles Jones of Farmington and John Thomas Jones of Thomasville; a daughler, Carol Reavis of Mocksville: 16 ’ grandchildren; and 22 great­ grandchildren. Funeral services were con­ ducted Tuesday. Dec. 23, 2003 al Davie Funeral Service Chapel wilh thc Rev. Paul Sink officiat­ ing. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cem­ etery, Zeda McDaniel Brown M rs. Zeda Lee McDaniel Brown, 82, of Winston-Snlem died Saturday, Dec, 20, 2003, al Britthuven of Kemersville, She wus born Jan, 22,1921, in High Poinl to Carl and Nellie Brown McDanicl, She was retired from Sears Roebuck and Co, She was a member of Salem Baplist Church where she taught Sunday school and sung in Ihc choir. She often wenl on cumping Irips wilh her sons. She wus prccedcd in dealh by her parents; her brothers, C. Dempsey McDanieI.and Walter R, McDaniel; her sisters. Sue Ellen McDaniel and Sylvia McDanicl Prince; a granddaughler, Robin Chrisline Russell; and by 2 hus­ bands, Frank VV. Russell und Odell J. Brown. Surviving; 4 .sons, F, Patrick (Bonnie) Russell of Advance, Michael L. Russell of Salisbury. Danny Russell of Tennessee and Kieran B. (Margaret) Brown of Winslon-Salem; 6 grandchildren; 3 grcal-grandchildrcn; a brolher, Aaron (Shirley) McDaniel; and a si.sicr, Belly Isaacs. A lunerul service was held al 2 p.m, Tuesday, Dec. 23, al H ayw orlh-M iller Silas Creek Chapel with Dr. I loward Wilburn and Dr. Donald Drake officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Me­ morial Gardens. T Memorials: Salem Baplist Christian School, 429 S, Bioad St., Wlnslon-Salem. 27101. S un rise Yo g a S tu d io Clemmons •778-1233 www.sunriseyoga.net FREE Yoga Classes on Dec. 29 & Jan. 3; call to register. N ew session of classes slart on Ja n . 5 with 15 classes/week an d num erous w orkshops, ¡¿2Ì2ÌSÌSÌ2Ì2ÌSÌSÌ(2Ì2ÌSÌ2ÌS12ÌSÌ!SJÌS^2 o o o o o o M o c k s P l a n s C h r i s t m a s , N e w Y e a r ’s W a t c h N i g h t S e r v i c e s . There will be a Christmas Eve Cimdleliglil Communion Service al 10 p.m. Wedne.sday. Dec, 24 al Mocks United Melhodisl Church. Comc as you arc, all are welcome. Thc church will also hosI a New Year's Eve Walch Night Ser­ vice al 11 ;30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31. Mocks is locatcd at Mocks Church ami Bciitichatnp roads, jtist off N.C. 801 S. in Advance, Call 998-.‘i5l8, S e c o n d P r e s b y t e r i a n P r o g r a m Tlie Mocksville Second Pre.sbylerian Church youth will present the animal Chrislmas progr:im on Wednesday. Dec. 24 at 6:30 p.m. B e t h i e h e m T o i 4 a v e S e r v i c e s W e d n e s d a y A n d T h u r s d a y The Bethlehem Church family invites you lo celebrate Christ­ mas Eye wilh them on Dec. 24. A l 5 p.m., a children's naliviiy scr­ vice will include children of Ihc church acting oul thc Chri.stmas story and singing Chrislmas carols, A l 9 p,m.. a candlelight .service will be held. The Lighthouse Prai.se & Worship Scrvice will be held Dec, 25 al 7:30 p,m. as it is every Thursday, This is a casual service. Bethlehem is locatcd al 321 Redland Road. Advance, belween U.S, l58andN ,C , 801. C h r is t m a s T im e in T t ie V iiia g e O f B o y s T o w n DAVIK COUNTY IÍNTKRPRI.SK RIÍCORI), riuirsdiiy, Dcc. 25, 2003 - C" Ity rmhcr Vnl ,1.1’elcr Here in thc fiimmis Village of Boys Town lhat Father Flanagan founded, we take our Chrislmas prepanilions seriously, almosl u.s seriously as Eisenhower prepar­ ing for Ihe invasion of Europe. In some ways, we u.se Ihe holiday sea.son lo prepare for iKttlle-n battle lo bring fun lo children emlialllcd by abuse, abandonment and neglect. Our litlle Village is home lo more lhan 550 boys and girls I'rom all over America. Many of Ihem have never celebrated a real Christmas. Many of our boys and girls have no home other than Girls und Boys Town, . eilher in Ihis village or one of our f sites ncross llie country. Sure, there is a place oul there where a mother or falher is, bul m uny times il ulso includes drugs, alcohol, neglect and men­ tal illness. Tlial is why we try so hard lo make Christmastime fun. and lhal is why so many of our girls and boys stuy "home" for the holidays. These children aclually get two Clirislmases. The first is in Iheir family homes before Ihe Christmas break. They all cel- ebrale the holiday in a special way only families can. Then, tho.se thal don't have a safe place lo spend Ihc holidays, or they don'l want lo leave, gel to celebrate all over again. On Chrislmas Eve, we have a gigantic celebration for the iioys. An evening turkey dinner as nice as yon can make il wilh turkey, dre.ssing, sweet potatoes, cranberries, tasty salads, pump- kin pie and loving and caring people surrounding them. Then, we sing Christmas car­ ols wilh greal resound. Our fa­ vorite is; "The Lillle Diummer Boy," Onr boys identify wilh lhal litlle child „."And 1 played for him pa rum pum pum pum, on my drum." "Away in a Mttnger" is another favorite, especially the third ver.se -"Bless all Ihe dear children in Th y tender carc and take them to heaven, to live wilh Thee Ihere." On Christmas Day, il's the girls' lurn. All the girls gather at our conferencc center, gazing out Ihe frosl-lingcd window.s lhat overlook our snow-framed lake and ull thc Cunad» geese. We gather around the fire-, place in a huge circle and lalk about how each one of these girls will someday be a mom. We dis­ cuss the Imporlant role и niolher has at Chrislmas. We teach our girls how to be leaders. They will be the ones who ensure their families celebrate Ihe holidays in the true Christmus spirit. Then we have an absolutely splendid dinner. We make grape- juice toasts to happy Christ­ mases and forget about Ihe bad Clirislmases of old. Then Iherc are Ihe presenis, Ihere are many, bul m ainly Ihings thal are from Ihe heart. M ay you and your family enjoy ihe warmth und love our children arc enjoying Ihis Chrisl­ mas, Take time lo prepare for Ihe holiday and include the simple fun Ihings that make II special, like adding some simple wamilh and love in your lives. Merry Christmas, Ш Ш i f III ìSSÉMÉ We Wis h You A M erry Christm as and a H appy N ew Year E A T O N FUNERAL SERVICE S e r v i n g t h e c o m m u n i t y s i n c e 1 9 5 1 . 325 North Main Stiect, Mocksville, NC (336) 751-2148 P le a s e A t t e n d T iie С i i и r a in O f Y o u r C iio ic e No Crook Prlm ltivo Baptist Church« 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd., Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4th Sundnys, 10:30 a.m . Fourth Soturdny worship nnd conf0renco.1:3O p.m. Pnstor. Richard Kirby. Eoglo Heights C hurch,to a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m, Tuesday Powartimo. 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays, Bible study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem ­ porary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 150. Hlllsdnte. M ocksvillo Woslnyan Church: Hospitnl St., Sundny Schcol. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m, Rov. George Troyer. 751-5595. U nion C hapol U n lto d M o th o d lst Church: 2030 U.S, 601 N. Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday Sztiool. t l a.m.. Pastor, Rev. Jim Sanders. Conlor United tiAelhodlsI Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m . Worship. 11. PfiStor, Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. C hildcare directors: C arlo Prevetlo. 492-5735 & SandraAutry. 940- 3753. Elbovllto Unltod M ethodist Church: N.C. 601, Advance. Fellowship, 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11), 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Toens lor Christ (ages 12- 18) meet Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooioemoo Church of Q od: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children’s Church. 11 n.m. Tues. Prayor Meeting, 7 p.m. Wod. Family Service. 7 p.m. For moro Info, call pastor Robert H uletto at 284-2180 or visit mvwcoo/ccff.orff. Cornatzor Unltod M othodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday Schcol, 10 a.m. Worsliip. 11 a.m.. Rev. Kayo Ftye. pastor. B ethol U nited M oth odlst C hurch: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carler, paslor. Advance United M othodlst Church: Sunday Scltool. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m . Youth, 5 p.m . Rev. H arry D. Sammons,Downtown Advance. Form lnglon Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 n.m. W orship. 11 Q.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-5569. Rev. Tommy Robertson. Oflk Qrovo Unltod M othodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158. M ocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 o.m. Worship. 11. C oncord Unltod M othodlst Church. Chorry Hlil Rd., Mocksvillo. Worship: 11 a,m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor. John Andrews. H ordlson Unltod M othodlst Church: W orship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10;45. W ondorlul W ednes-days Childfon'spiogfam, 6-7;30, Paslor, Rov. Donnis B. Marshall. Com m unltv B aplist Church: Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m. Sund.ny Worship, 11. Evoning service, 6. Wednesday Biblo Sludy, 7 p.m. QIadstono Road. H illsdalo Unltod M olhodlst Church: 522QU.S. 158,Advance, Contomporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. C asual dross, relreshmenls. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday nighl, 7. fiAidweek(Q>Hlll8dalo prayer sorvico, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Biblo studios, m lnislrleo such as dram a, w orship, m isions, singles, w om on's, m en's. Pastor: Jorry Wobb, 998-4020. W ostoy C hapo) U nlto d M o th o d lst C huroh: W orship Sorvico: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10.45 a.m. Rov. Tommy Robertson. Pino Rd. R odlond P o n to co sta l H o lin e ss C h u rch ; S unday School: 10 a.m . W orship: 11 a.m . E vening: 6:30. W ednesday prayer m oeting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Luthoron Church, 1913 US 601 s. W orship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15. Rev. Robert Kasting, 751- 5419. rnvw.mlndsprinQ.coni/'holycross.' M ocksvillo First Prosbylorlan Church, 26t S. Main St, Worship; 11 a.m. Ctiurch School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovoning: Choristors (grades 1 • *3) A Youth (grados 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Neal Carlor. 751-2507. • M ocks Unltod M othodlst Church, oH N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance. Rov. Donnie W .G . W H ITE & C 0. 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef ■ Pork - Deer 30 years experience 002 notplt nmiodgo Rd«Mocksvillo 492-5496 J . p. G REEN M ILLING C O ., ING. 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 à ic e . VILLAGE HARDWARE 5431 Hwy, 158 • Advance, NC 336-998-1987 Durham, 998-5518. Sunduy worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10a.m. sm ith Orovo M othodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Pastor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School; 10 a.m.. worship. 11. C hlldron's m inistry, Belore and aller school programs, 940-5296. Hillsdalo Baptist Church: Sunday Small Groups, 9 a.m .. W orship. 10:30 a.m; W ednesday Fellowship Meat, 6 p.m. Children's youlh activities, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. 940-6618. Minister of Music, Qront Helton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. F aith and V icto ry Fam ily W orship C enter, 1687'H w y. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Boltovors M inistries, 350 Railroad St.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday night Biblo sludy. 7. Paslor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, paslor, Derrick Mock. 492-5566. U borty United M othodlst Church. U.S. 601 s. Worship:9:45 a.m. Sunday School; It a.m. F irs t U n ite d M o th o d lst C hurch of M o ck svllto . Early Sunday W orship Service, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dross, contemporary formal. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751* 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Donald W. Roulh, Bollovor’s Sonship Tobernacio; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. evening, 7. Paslor: Jorry L. Couch. 998* 1324. Cana Rd. - Poller’s Lane. TurronU ne B a p tist C hurch: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. W orship, 11; Nighl Sorvico, 6. Paslor: Rov. Joo Smilh. Bothlohom Unltod M othodlst Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Lighthouse S ervice, conlom porary w orship, Thursdays at 7;30 p.m. 321 Redland Rd., Advance. 998-5083. Fax; 940-5502. E- Mali: Kaybethumc({pyadtoi.net Episcopal Church of the A scension, Fork-Bixby Rd., Advance, Sun. Schooi, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Siory M inistry for chlldron. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Ciomont Q rovo Church of Qod, Body of C hrist. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a.m .. W orship, 11:45. Wednesday Biblo Sludy, 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernost Ijames, Radio Broadcast; Tho Bible is Rlghl. Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM. Qroon Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9;45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wodnosday Prayer & Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. Pastor Rov. Michael Waters, 998-3022. L ib e rty W osloyon C h u rch , 2106 Sholliold Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship It a.m.. Wed. Biblo Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. MinlaUy 2nd Tuos. oach m onlh 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Prosbytorian Church, 1806 Fork- Bixby Rd., near Cornntzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m., W orship 11. f^aslor: Peter Peterson, 998- 6813. D ulln Unltod M othodlst C hurch. 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksvillo, 998-5409, Paslor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. W orship 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoo United M othodlst, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-0:30. Pastor: Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Homo Blblo Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Boar Crook Bopttst Churoh, Boar Creek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Bible Sludy Wod, 7 p.m. Rev, William Lee Cook III, paslor. Cooloomeo First Baplist Church, 284 Marginal SI.. Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m., W orship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday prayor moeting, 7 p.m. Music minister, Rogina Chandlor.-Dr. Tommy Register, paslor. M ocksvillo Second Prosbytorian, 400 Pine S l. Sunday School. 8:30 a.m . W orship, 9:30. Only Alrlcan-Am erlcan Presbyterian church in Davie Counly. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 SI. F rancis o f .^s8lsl, RC. Masses; Saturday Vigil, 5 p.oi. -Sunday. 8 and 10;30 a.m .. Spanish Мае«,' 12:30 p.m .; Wednesday ovening Mass, 7. Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, Friday & Snturdny, VOGLER&SONS l-uneral H om e 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 7ßQ-47U.. L A R R Y ’ S W O O D F L O O R I N G S E R V I C E 24 Years Experience Sanding ■ Rollnlshlng Inslallallon • Old & Now Work Larry McClennoy • Mocksville 336-751-1721 EATON FUNERAL HOME S IN C I: ¡9 5 ! 325 Norlli M ain .Slrcel M ocksville. NC 27(I2K 336-751-2148 ( S ^ S T A U TO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 P U T T H I S S P A C E T O W O R K F O R Y O U C A L L 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 7.30 a.m. Masses. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farm ington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes lor ail agos, 10. Worship; II. 1841 Fnrmlng-lon Rd.. 5 miles Irom 1-40. Paslor: Scoll Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blolso Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, off U.S. 601 N. al MO. 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 tot all ages. 7 p.m. Pastor; Glenn Sellors. Assoc, paslor, Ken Furches. mvwMvsebaptist.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School; 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 n.m. 751-0597. Fulton Unhod M olhodlst Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship; 9:45 a.m. Sundny School. 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. H eaven B oun d F u ll Q ospol Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksvillo. (beside Contor 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 ocksviiie. 751-5312. Contem porary early worship service. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School for ail ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship service. 10:55 a.m. Children's choir. Tuesday. 3 p.m. Wednesday. 6:30 p.m., actlvitios lor children, youlh and adults. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S, 64 E., Mocksviiie. 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 a tzo r B o p tls t C hurch, 1372 C ornatzer R d.. M ocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11; evening, 6:30; A w ana’s W orship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evoning, 7:30 p.m. Now U nion M othodlst Church. 1869 S h elllold R d., at C ounty Lino Rd. S ervices: 8:30 a.m .. contem porary w orship w ith casual dress and relreshmenls: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijames Baptist Church, Sholliold Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., w orship, 11. Sunday ovening, 6. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. S t. Jo h n AM E Z io n C h u rch . 145 C am pbell R d., M ocksvllto. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Pastor, Georgo C. Banks. Advanco First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wodnosday Blblo Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Pa5lor:Marlln Kaslnor. 998-6302. C hurch of Qod ol Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday evoning, 6; W ednesday ovening, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. V ictory B aptist C hurch, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sundoy School. 10 a.m., w orship 11. Sunday ovoning, 6; W ednesday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study, 7. Rov. Shoiby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Advontiat Church. Milling Road, M ocksvillo. Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30-11; W orship, 11-noon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. M acedonia M oravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394. Pastor: Rov. Grog Litlle. Y adkin V alle y B a p tist C hurch, l324 Y adkln Valley Road, Advanco. Paslor: Ronnie Craddock. 99B-433I. Sundny School, 10a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wodnosday Night Prayor mooting, 7:30. Livo Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11 -Noon. Ml. Zfon Holiness Church of Qod, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street, Mocksvillo. Sundny School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Paslor; Bishop Jamos l|ames. M t. S Ina l AM E Z io n C hurch. 488 Peoples Creok Road. Advance. Sunday Schooi. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Biblo study. 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998'6231. Bixby Church of tho Living Qod, 2121 Cornalzer Rd., Advnnce. Pastof. Rov. 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 COM PANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE & TO O L INC. 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 FULLERÏimâ".^^ Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 8SS Siilisbui y Road, Mocksvillo, N C 27028 336-751-3712 Porry H aw ks. 768-1606. W orship. Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6p.m . Salem U nlto d M e th o d ist C hurch. Salem Church Road off Davle Academy Rd.. 8 miles west ol Mocksville. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday. UMM lirst Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. P lney Q rove U n lto d M o th o d lst Church. 376 Underpass Rd., Advonce. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Pastor; Rov. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. Now Jorusalom Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksviiie. Pastor, Neltye Ijamos-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m., Worship 11. Wednesday nighl; Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayer. 6 p.m. True Light Christian M inistry. U.S. 601 N.. Dannor Rd. lo Camella Lane, Mocksville. Paslor; Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. E p isc o p a l C h u rch o f th o Q ood S hep herd. C hurch & C ross sts., C ooleem ee. W orship. 9:30 a.m ., fellowship hour afler church. Bible Sludy 2nd nnd 4th Sundays afler church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Llfo Mission, Liberty Church Rd., M ocksville. Sunday School. 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evoning at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavis. M ocksvillo Church of Qod, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor: Larry Hollifield. Sunday School. 10a.m.. w orship, 11. S unday evoning, 6, Wodnosday evening. 7. Jorusolom Baptist Church, 3203 US 001 S., M ocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services; 8:15 a.m.. pralso and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for ali ages; 11, morning worship: 7. ovening w orship. W ednesday sorvices: 6 p.m.. lamily followship meal: 7 p.m.. TeamKID. Youth 4 Christ. Adult Bible Study. Nursory tor Infants and toddlers. F o llo w sh ip B o p tlst C hurch, 1084 R ainbow Rd., Advnnce. 998-6544. Sunday Schooi, 10 a.m.. worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Pastor, Wayne Swlshof. 492-7210. Sm ith Qrove AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, paslor. Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. A b u n d a n t L lfo C h ris tia n V icto ry Contor, 117 E. Depot St., Mocksvillo. Paslor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 n.m. Morning worship. 11. Llfo Com m unity Church, Sundays. 10 a.m.. Brock Periorm ing Arts Contor, North M ain S treol, M ocksviiie. Conlomporary style worship with Pastor Kovin Slowort. 753-LIFE. Hopo B(«^tl!it Tabornaclo, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m., 6 p.m. W ednesday, 7 p.m., AWANA children and teens, adults, prayer mooting and Bible sludy. Enst Davle Boptlst Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Center, 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays, 8:15, Bible study lor oldor adults; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45, Blblo study lor all ages: 6 p.m., Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Blblo Study and Prayor Service. Pastor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Llfo Com m unity Church, Days Inn, Madison Road, M ocksvillo. Services Sunda',, 10 n.m. Call Kevin Stewart, pas­ tor, about W odnosday ovening life groups, 753-5433. M alnvllle AME Zion Church, 210 Main Church Road, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Bible Study. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Robert H. Baiioy. 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Dcc. 25. 2(103 Davie Schools North Diivii' Middle Tlic follosvini; Miulcnl wcnl lo McDonald's for evomplury bus behavior: Haakon Krcy. Braiuly Williams, Siffan Mock. Jennoc Wilson. Ciana Sampson. Jessica Blackburn. CJ Myers. Emily T.dc. .Morgan Lynn. Will Cle^cncer. Alc.K Folk.’ Cixilccmcic Elcmcnlnry Fiflh grade siuJents in Mrs. Wilcox's room enjoy ed .spev-i.il .h-- livilies leading up to СТ1Г1Мш.ь. Dr. Karl Hales from C.i-tawb.i College pfcscntfd his annu,»! slorjiclling lime with siudenis. Tliey had a Chrislmas concert from Ihe Soulh D.ivie Sih gr.ule band. ll was fun lo see ihe \ .iri- ous inslrumcnis and Ihink aboul joining Ihe band in tlic future. Tlie fifth grade had a fuii-ftlled day of aciiv ilies right K’fore the holiday break. Tlie day started wilh a re- wanl for Ihosc who had earned it since midienii time. Tliere were ice cream sandwiches for Ihose who achieved Accelerated Read­ ing goals. A special rotaiion game party w as held ivitli ihree sialions. Each station provided a tyix* of fun acliviiy wilh prizes. Reporl cards w ill come after the holidays. First grade siudenis look a field trip to the Spencer Shop in Salisbury Dec. They learned aKnit history in train repair and roile Ihe Polar Express. TJie second graders have been celebraling "Chrislmas Around Ihe World". Tlicy have ''lra\ eled" lo Mexico and France w here they have learned about Ihe Christmas customs there. Tliey also learned aboul Ihe Moravian Lovefeast which first liegan in Winslon-Sa- leni. Kwanzaa and Haniuikah have been celebrated. Mrs. Wall's class made candy houses and Christmas surprises for ihcir par­ ents. The character word for De­ cember is compassion. Tlie fol­ lowing students havc been chosen as Studenis of Ihc Week Dec. S- ll: kindergarten. Lily Stafford. Brittany Hager. Eva Hicks. Sydney Rusher, Dalton Hicks: Isi crade. .Ashlev Dobbins. Brian Johnson, Tina Mendez: 2nd grade. Houston Thompson, Daisha Fowler, Janies Greene, Brent Bennell: Jrd Grade. .Augustus Freeman, Lysa Brooks, Brianna Farris, Shelby Siephens: 4th grade, Brian Plott, Jake Whitley, Franki Thompson; 5th grade. Sa­ vanna Siover, Danielle Bradley. Halie Burton. Mock.sville Elementary Student ofthe Week. Dec. 15- 19; Franco Lopez-Ruano. H.innah Shuskey. BojaiTgles Sandy, Palricia Shores. Ashley Sheets, Marlen Hernandez, Lisa Trill. Heather McClamrock. Quentin Capuson. Gahrielle Lyons, Hayley Carter, Z;ichary Freeman. Delany Hannah Jakob. Coty Lee, Hailey Mize and Michelle Lucas help load some of the 283 shoeboxes filled with Christ­ inas gifts by students at North Davie Middle School. River Of Life North D avie L eadership Team Fills S h o e b o x e s With Gifts For Children Because Nonh Davie studenis have worked hard to fill shiiehoxes with gifts and useful presenis Ihis year, many needy children in Davie County will havc a brighter holiday season. The eighth gr.ule "River of Life" leadership team once again look an imponani role in oxer- seeing yet anolher cix ic projeci, their third this year. "River of Life" team iiieiiiber Trent Bnwks says of the collec­ tion, "This project is g(xxl for our community. Lots of kids w ill gel pw.senLs who other\x ise w I'lild go without. I'm really pleased our leadership te.wi got all the stu­ dents involved and got the re­ sponse we did." .-\nd the response was out­ standing. .-\t final count. Ihere w ere iS.' filled shoeboves going to the Storehouse tor Jesus. Since there were a num lvr of l.irgcr iienis and two bags of extras, ihosc were donaled for other Store­ house projccis. Coiy Lee, Michelle Lucas and Hailey Mize, all members of llie Stars Sih grade team but nol lead­ ership team members, helped collect the gifts and organize boxes for their team. Lee stales, "M y church anil some olher or­ ganizations I am in also collected shocKixc-s. but they w cut to oilier countries. 1 thought il was fan­ tastic lhal the shoeboxes our scliiHil donaleil stay right here in Davie Couniy." Lucas w as excited aboul her panicip;inl in the project K-cause she. too. has lieen a part of sinii- l;ir collections this year. "This was a go<\t w ay to help out the ps'ople in our own counly. .Sly ctiurch has made collections to send overseas. We all worked \cr> haril 10 help the children. Hiis m.ikcs Us. w ho m.i\ be more fortunate, realize how much we need to count our blessings. 1 know the children w ill love their pre.sents." Mize appreciates the role Ihc le.idership team phvyeil in gelling Nonh D;ivic .student.s .ind faculty involved. "The leadership team did a very good job of motivat­ ing the rest of us to give needy children something for the holi­ days. 1 thought it was fun select­ ing gifi.s for a ttxldler." I lannah Jakob, another mem- Ivr of the Sih gr.ide leailership team. s;iys of her invo!\enient, "Our shw Kix collection was a great success ;ind a wonderful w ay to put the whole school into the holiday .spirit. For me person­ ally, this projeci really made me feel thill I mail a big different in our liltle community. I was very impressed th;it our whole school - sixth, seventh and eighth grades and the staff - came together and made this our best year ever. Two hundred and eighty-three boxes full of gifts arc a lot.” Ricky Hendrix, Aces team leader ami "River of Life" fac­ ulty advisor, summed up by say­ ing, “Tlie idea lo do this came from Franklin Graham's Opera­ tion Chrislmas Child, in which shoeboxes of gifts are sent lo Ihird world countries. Several y ears ago. 1 realized that w e have many needy people right here in our ow n community. Each ye.ir our middle school students havc given from their hearts .so that lillle ones c.in know the joy of ChristiiKis. The Slorehouse for Jesus is the perfect place lo dis­ tribute these gifts. "We would especially like to lhank our Nonh Davie parenis for Iheir help and generosity in Ihis community service project," Hendrix s;iid. 336.751.9400 336.998.8900 J in ift .McDiniil Cindi Durhim 4()4-0747 440-75:: c U a j/ Jñ a c e [l/o a i ¿ ^ ¿ /j ó ’e a w n .'-/о //оа >ес/ (У / Я /есп ¿ D a j/ j Bobbvjonti Juiic .Minton 97I-S7S7 GlrnStinlcv T frfu S rirlttt líckitC oulilon(Л1-517:' 4IS.9S0: 751-9400 f t 1£|р тд »IS on the wirb; v\Av\v.Pcnntn¡;(onRcálry.cnm......от..!...E-mail us at jnfo@'l*ciiiiinglonRc.ihv.< Holconib, Jonathan Barker, Kelly Pressley, Andrea Mejia, Chelsea Oswell. Hunter Stone, Matthew Hursey, Perry Ferrell. Kaye Vandiver and Jotli Wal­ ker's kindergarten students have been busy getting ready for Christ­ mas. They have been kind and considerate lo others and have shown their best w ork habits. Tlie children have used ihcir listening skills a.s Ihey leanietl ;iK>ut Christ­ mas traditions and how others cel­ ebrate Ihe holiday around the world. Tliey Icimietl more aKiul the tlve senses and how they use them during Ihis sfvci.il time of the ye.'ir. Boys and girls have been cre­ ating special gifts to give to their parents. Sixm the kindergartners will be leaming abiiul the winler season and how phmts iuxl animals deal w ith the changcs that will oc­ cur, ;is well as hibernating and po­ lar animals. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Knight's first graders been making Christ­ mas ornaments and preparing for Ihe end of Ihe second quaner. The students learned about Christmas traditions around the worid.Tlie children found it hard to believe lhal some countries experience a wanii ChrisiniiTs. In math, students conlinue 10 leani and sludy math facts. Tliey have focused on counl­ ing, halves and telling lime. The leachcr thanks parents who do­ nated money for the "Lillle l^n b ." One liltle girl will have a Merry Christm;is. .Mrs. Siarne's and M z. Zoubek's second graders read the Christmas stories, "Merry Chrisl- m.is, Amelia Bedeli.i," "Arthur's Christmas Cookies," and ".Arthur's Chrislmas." They dis­ cussed holidays celebrated al ihis time ofthe year and had their own celebration. Several parenis pro­ vided a fun packed, sweet filled af­ ternoon. Studenis are writing win­ ter poetry and New ^'ear's resolu­ tions. Kindergarten and first grade guid;mce classes ended. DUSO the Dolphin ended wilh a story aboul cooperation and first graders heard the story of Wenilierly the mouse who worries loo much. Next .se­ mester, second, third, fourth and fiflh grades will be having guid­ ance lessons. Classes paired up to sponsor a child Ihis Chrisim.xs. On Dec. S, all gifis for the Little Lambs were delixered to Slore­ house for Jesus. Parenis and stu­ dents, thanks for helping. Cornatzer Elementary December has been a month of Ic.'iniing for firsl gniders in .Mrs. Lumley's class. Tliey learned how rocks arc formed and Ihe reasons rocks are needed. Tliey identified I) pes of rocks like pumice, laic and cryslal. During this holiday season, Ihey sludied the many w .ays Christ­ mas is celebrated. They le.arned .about the .American tradition of Santa, presents and baby Jesus. Tlicy read aboui the Jewish cel­ ebralion of Haiiukkah and lit their own menorah. They iivade a book aboul Kwanzaa. Sludems spent mosl of the lime i;ilking about giv­ ing lo Olhers, They w rote siorics aboul giving wilhoul spending money, Tliev m.ide ciflsforteach- ers who helped them learn. In Shar Beck's Art Zone classcs, students have been work­ ing on several projects since Oc­ lobcr. K-2 studied tlieir faces and made masks. They used conslruc- tiqn paper Crayons on black pa­ per 10 create bright and vivid de­ tails for a mask. Kindergartners learned their five senses: sight, he;u-ing, smell, taste and touch, and how often they urc used in art. Next, they used their sense of touch to find out about texture. .Alter Siuiipling many different lex- turcs and making texture rubbings, students made a bumpy lexturcd Kickground ond then glued lo it an animal ihey had drawn and col­ ored. First and second graders dis­ covered texture by feeling materi­ als and making rubbings. Firsl graders made a bumpy background also and then glued lo it a model of Ihcir own head made from con­ stniction paper nnd yarn. Second graders discussed animals and Ihe varieties of textures they may havc such as fur. feathers, .■jcalcs, shells, quills and skin, Tliey selected an animal to draw and cover with yarn or paper to create Ihe appropriale texture. Tiiird, fourth and fiflh graders ended October with fall land­ scapes. They discussed the ele­ ments of a landscape and added Iheir own touch of fall. Tlicy used construction paper Crayons on gray or black paper to capture the colors of the season. Their next project linked in with their media lessons. Afler learning aboul hair styles and their history from books in the library, students set aboul creating a new slyle for themselves on paper. Imaginations ran wild. Tiiird and fiflh graders are work­ ing on patterns and how to make their own organic shape to repeat. They learned the difference be­ lween positive and negative space and color schemes which.will be used in Ihe final piece. Founh graders have begun a stained win­ dow project using black paper and colored tissue paper. In Ihe middle of all Ihese pro- ^ jecis, a few classes took lime lo help make Christmas decorations for the blue Chrislmas tree which is on display al the Brock Perform­ ing .Arts Cenler in Mocksville as pan of their Blue Christmas theme. Tlie latest .Art Zone aw ard win­ ners are: Isl grade, Martha Aniaro Dejesus; 2nd grade, Nicole Hernandez: 3rd grade. Chris Gobble; 4th grade. Erika Villaloro; 5th grade. Waller Varona. Tlicse art pieces were chosen from the Square 1 A n fundraiser projecis lhal students did in October. Cougars of Ihe Week: Jacob Doyle, Madison Pearcy. Anya Mock, Cody Shouse, Reyanne Wilkie, .Austin Whitaker. Brooke Young, Taylor Reavis, Angel Vargas, Miguel Tapia-Amaro, Jus­ iin .McClannon. Brittney Willis, .Andrea Easter, Amber Vandall, Efain Barona. Kali Davis, Melia Sheets, Jeremy Adams, J;m. 5 students return to school. Shady (Jrove Elementur.v The Advance Christmas Continued O n Page 03 I mm 'Yai Crcaie Tlie \\iitiiig. Music Or VLsiuil Ait, We Help You Sell U.' 336-940-3670 BermudaRunExchange.coni 336-940-3670 Delivery Available We Offer A Variety Of Items From Estate Jewelry To Hand Can-ed Solid Mahogany Classic Furniture. World Class Quality Items ‘Responsibly’ Priced. H You Have Something Oi Value You Wish To Sell. We Will List It Also. Offerings Change Daily. This Week's SoBniaf Hand Carved 1910 Style Mahogany Chippendale Ball & Claw Poster Beds. New. Retail SI,865. Our Price, King $860. Queen S830. Check Oul The Viper II Jet jj^rcratt. New, S260k, Davie Schools Conlimied From Page 1)2 Parade featured a lol of sUidcnis. The Sizzling Cyclers unicycle team and the Bouncing Bullfrogs jump rope leam braved the cold weallier lo march and perform. On Tuesday, Dec, 16 al Ihe school’s Christmas assembly, Supcrinlendeiit Polls presented lo Ihe school for the third eonsecu-live year, Ihe School of Excellence banner. The Sizzling Cyclers and Bouncing Bullfrogs, under the Holly S ipe A c t r e s s E a rn s D ip lo m a Holly Sipe earned a diploma Dec. 19 I'roin the Vancouver Film School in British Colum ­ bia, Canada, for completing a one-yeiir iiileiisive film and tele­ vision acting program. The .school .separates itself from others by ils faculty of pro­ fessionals who work in the en­ tertainment industry and havo credits and connections. Sipe has been a regular in. Davie comnumity theater pro­ duclions, playing LiesI Von Triipp in The Sound of Music, Beatrice in Much Ado Aboul J- Nothing, Mrs. Stark in Rebel Wilhout A Cause, M illie Miller in Calamity Jane and Marlene Turnover in Daddy’s Dyin. Her film accomplishments in Canada include the supporting lend in For Love and Rules of Ihe Game (198 Productions), and the lead in Valentine (198 Productions). School productions include a principal in The Wake. Scars and A Date W ith Death. She co- sturred in It televi.sion sitcom called Ocean View, Sipe has appeared in a Coca- Cola (N ASCA R -Sexy) commer­ cial that has been nationally tele­ vised, Sipe is represuiiled by Actors and Entertainers anti is a meiii- ber of Ihe .screen Actors Guild. She is the daugliler of Weldon and Judy Sipc of Mocksville. lla v e я P eaceful ancl M c a ltliy H o U c l«y S e a so n M c a ltliy ^ V лу S e a so n > = — o c k s v i l l e A u t o m o t i v e 884 S. Main St • Mocksviile • 751-2944 W is h in g D a v ie C o u n ty ^ a M e n y C h r is t m a s a n c l H a p p y N e w Y e a rT A special tiiaiiks to all 200.3 diems! W c look forward to niakin(; 2004 a rccorcl year! Им) WIliM 90W3IL Swicegood Wall & McDaniol DAVIE COUNTY EN'I ERIMUSE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 25, 2003 - D3 direction of Ms. Umberger und Ms. Sintth, perfarnied fur the student body. The unicyelisls and jump ropers did their routinus lo several Christmas songs. Thank you lo Ihese students who practice many hours before and after school lo pcrfecl their skills and always put on a greal show. Also, lhank you to Ms. Umberger and Ms. Sniilh for coordinating the program und for all Ihcir time and dedication to the Icunis. The second grade cluss of Ms. Kuuff und Ms. Boswell reud Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia, a story about gelling ready for Christmas. They continued lo study aboul Santas around Ihc world. In Sweden. Santa Is callcd Julioniten. The children wrole lelters lo Santa Chius telling him whal Ihcy wanted for Christmas. In social .studies, the children made a Candle of Hope writing Ihree things on the candle Ihcy hoped for in the new yeur. Ms. Spach’s sccond grude class has had several cases of the flu. Parenis are urged nol to send students to school if they are running u fever or not feeling well. Send in more Kleenex and hund soup ufler Christmas because suppiics are running low. The following children in Ms. Hobson and Ms. Carter’s Ihird grmie mel their reuding goal for last monlh and earned a ccrtll'i-cate; Auslina Burton, Trenton Calcs. Leah Gryder, Suruh Hinson, Nicholas Irwin, Chase Moore, Huilie .Sekula, Allie Slabach, Anna Stout, nnd Cussidy Webb, Ms. Johnson’s Ihird graders worked on niulllplicatioii luble.s in nialh. The boys and girls finished cursive letters and are conlinuing lo write and pniclice. Ms. Ohr and Ms. Nonnan's Ihird grade cluss finished rending the novel, Litlie House in Ihe Big Woods. In sociul sludies, Ihey leurned ahoul how people from different cultures and religions celebrated Christmas. Ms. Redmond’s fourlh grade class learned aiiout simple niuchincs in scicnce such'us levers, pulleys, wheels and axles. Ms. Marlin wants lo urge more fourth grade parents lo contact Ms. Bhasker to volunteer to help with cral'ts for Ihe state fuir. Ms. Brown’s fourth grailers have reading logs that must be filled out cach nlghl afler the required 1.1 ininutes of reading. If your child forgets lo read or is unable to read one night, make il up the nexl nlghl. The fourth grade leachers are asking purents lo send In individuully wrapped snacks, 2 liter drinks, and pre-popped popcorn to add to the snacks tea-chers purchased for movie days. School will resume Monduy, Jan. .'i. Remember Ihe ongoing fund­ raisers, Recenlly, the PTA gave Ihe school utmost ,$11.00(1 to fund remediation programs and reimburse teachers. The following students have been chosen as the sludenl of the week: Anna Hedrix, Andrienne Olson, Sergio Fernandez, Brendan Radatovich, Hailey Dunn, Jacob Hester, Jessica Ritter, Rachel Peterson, Michael Spillman, Bailey Ogle, Bryan McGee, Nichole Casey, Kachel Goliecn, Chrislian McGoiigan, Suru Lamhert, Casey Burnes, Jimmy Miller und Jenna Dixon. VVagiicM' Wagner Earns Lowes Promotion Robert Wagner has tiecii prtiiiuilctl to senior vicc president for Lowe's Companies, pan of an expansion ofthe operational structure to supporl ongoing nationwide growth and ensure high cus­ tomer service levels. Wagner, a 27- year Lowe's veteran who served as re­ gional vice president for stores in Ihe Pa­ cific Northwest re­ gion, will now run Ihe company’s West­ ern Division, Wagner and liis wile Marilyn, and their Iwo sons. Aaron and Franklin, are North Carolina natives. Origiiiiilly from Mocksville, he is the son of Pauline Wagner 1 lail of Mocksville and the late Hugh Fosier Wagner. B o a r d C e r t if ie d Meli.ssa Kcnnix PaiiichaucI, fonneriy of Mocksville. recently received Na­ tional Board Certification in eariy ado­ lescent science. Nalional Board Certification is the highest credential in the leaching pro­ fession. A voluntary proce.ss established that takes from one lo three years to com­ plete and measures what acconiplislied teachers should know and bo able lo tio. Paincliaud is the ilaughler of I’alricia and John Rennix of Mock.sville. She is a 199.Ч honor graduate of Davie High School and has bachelor’s mul master's .degrees I'roni Weslern Carolina Univer­ sity. She was a North Carolina Teaching Follow. Paincliaud and her luisbiind. Rich, live in Hickory. He is a leacher with Newton-Conover School City Schools. A T o s s U p Davie High School War Eagle cheerleaders give fans plenty of ath­ letic ability to watch, shown here performing at a recent liome basket­ ball game. www.howardreaHy.com C a ll, C lic k o r C o m e B y! H O W A R D REM.TY 330 s. S a lis b u r y S t. M o c k s v ille (336) 7 51-3538 Hours: Mondrty-FricKiy Salurday ^12, Sunday By Лрр1. (Й Я Е З В H o w a r d R e a l t y , w o u l d l i k e t o t h a n k t h o s e t h a t h a v e m a d e o t i r p a s t y e a r ^ a s u c c e s s f u l o n e . W e Wisli Y m i Verif Mefifi <leroiis JVeic «a n d a P r o s p e t e a n Paul .Ionian Cariil Jordan llohhylllall,lllll I’lirtari Vliky I’iirairi l.uiiilAiui'rUa Oni'Stop ,|nlin (lUll (!<kUvIu lU'ltyCiiiilnIn SciitlToiililaiiili'l Aslili'y Toiililanik'l (.'umill Crowi'll Sard Cimvi'll Doriaan & Nancy llrmni WillliiiiiOvi'ri'asli, t’atll 0, Klninums Mary Pi'iiniin l.&M tiivt'sliiifiil I’roperly W’ayiif « ’alicr Mary Wullir Mr, & Mrs. llt'niamlii Ui'lil Can \V. Kdnards .Ii'irClliic liciia Clliie MikuAllui IU'kIiiu Alli'll Mk'liai'l PriiK'c Dualil llalty l.iailsty l.ujivr Ivlniini l.iipcrAnnk'I.aHsiui Ru|ihi‘ul Ituasor Dr. Iti'gliia (iraliuiii lluasir Tim Slewart Kathy Stcmirl Catlii'rliic Walters I'luinias Sparks Doa Smith llnkv .Smith Mike lli'iulHx <;mild llolihs t'oni lliiblis Klin l.apliain Ahi'l OJi) MiiliiiwaloOJo lllll Slidcmaki'r Vickie Shiiemaker Tim Davis Dilliiin ICstate I'al (!a:/i>lla .laiiiie lliix (;re(!iir.v Smilli Kip Miller Duilse .Miller ltallll(llr^Ylнмl^varll l.arlssa \VoodHard I.ee llartier Dreunia llarlier Dailil KossiT Amy Uovser ,lames Wlillaker Heather Whitaker Sharon linger Kohert Pool Darls Kashia David Orr Janel Orr Dagoherlolleniaiiilez Liliali Ileriiaiiilez William l.hiKer .Sahrina Linger lliuliani I'ells Charles I'ells KayP.TmId 1'enB.v Clawson .lesse llaiies Ken I'lisler Rliliard I'tisler Theresa Ksposlto Al lisposllii Carl iMeCoy KIni McCoy llenjamin Williams Kym >Villlanis Rieliard'IVIvetle Jerry IVIvelle Paula llraekeliuanii Hugh Larew .lerry Kills •loe Candle Sauniira Cuuille Dennis Ciiild .laeoh Uverldtje Kathy Short l.aiini Darey llriaii Darey Terry Whitaker Nelson I Ion ard Melissa 1 limarti Roy TIuinipsoii Camilla Thompson Hetty I'aster Jean Sliall'er I lunier Uiiiip Seolt Pago Anna Page Kaherl Siane j.onnle(!rlt;gs Opal Ausila Itonnle'llittle Shirley'Uillle Diane Anderson .terry Anderson Jamie Parker Kyan Parker Kepple I'ralt Vivian I’nilt Kyan ICihvanIs .llai ljunies Ciileeii ljunies .lolm ljunies Mona Wagner Antliony Hannon ,I»e lliitzhai'li ^'vollne llntzhaeli Sheila'IVIhlile Mlke'tVlhhle Mark Sliielair ,lelT Cramer Susun Cninier Delilile Conley Chnrlie Spake Anita Ketroii Donna Carter I'rank Carter Leigh llrmvn Angela Stevenson ,leremy Mellan Suaniira Melton Maigaict Cates (iypsy Hanilllon Kalhy Hamilton CCll lllfl' Will'orri Sexton Teresa Sexton Dann llelnis Ahi Kernanillni) linger Alisher Kelsha Carler Cannon I’rohsl Qiilenllna Cody Thomas Nolan Charles Neoly Molly Nolan Sam Patel (ieargoTeiiguo .luilllli Stevenson Ileulali Cline Pam Hoger Davlil Shephard .lames Moorehead lloraee Morrison JelTSnillh David Aheyla Toinniy Myors Penny Cleveland Trod Curler Lisa Carter diaria Itavll Chris Jarvis ■llTryPhlhhs ' linn Phlhhs Ola M, ljuaies Tere.sa Crinnp Hriun Crump David Cliampo Jumes Davidson Andrew Wlilto ,lefl'rey CInnin .lay Lash KnlhA,Sannilers ■IVoyWlllanl Siephanie Willard Sister Suslo Dandlson Dmigliis Hnlo KIni Hllle ,lake ICverldge Theresa Davis KrIe Duvis (ieri .Sales Martha Edwards Rlelianl lidwiirds Ahcl Vllhisenor Kllziihotli Hendrix .Sarah Talhert Uirl Longwarlh Odell Itynelinrdt Dana Honks l„J, l.encio Eslalo Damiy RiKsell Kexanne Itiissell David Childress Carmen Clillilro,ss Mr,&Mrs.Micl№utSelicrliuck Clinlon McDaniel Corey Uoliertson Mary Ann Clapp WiKulrow Hood Cynthia Cpcnririch TIni \Veslhr(Kiks Put Westlirooks l.el)on Uyrd JIni Cagle Marilyn Caglo Jenny Asliley I'JI/uhelh Martin Hoh Hodges Mr. & Mrs.Hennun Linvery David Essie 'niininv Essie Melaniti Adams Charlos Rnliin UiKs Whitlock Kolleiu Whillock Demi Shnffner 'hinlka Etchison Clirisloplier Munden Miclieal Ijames Kohert Romanchuk Koglna Knnianelnik Regina Johnson TiiuHidd Pam Todd Erie Myers Dohlilo Myers Ross .Spry Chris Carlsnn Steven Duck Delira Duck Rmi I.aphani Vlcklo Plolt Steve Veslnl Sandni Vestal ,llni Love Erin Uive VIekle Josoplison Margaret LaslckI Janies Stone DIune Slone Mlkc Kelly Constrnetlon Matrix A.s,set Solutions Linda Spillman Erie Splllnuui USRI':S Mark Wnlkcr Patti Walker Mr, & Mrs, HIllCliipp Cary Peacock Mary PeaciK'k Mark Mosor Kerry Mosor Joso Sanchez Silvia Sanchez .Scoli Clemo 'llniya Clemo Mleliael Henson Kathleen Honson Mark Hnitvn Jeanette Hrown Kohert Price ■We L o o k F o r w a r d T o S e r v in g Y o ü r R e a l E s t a t e N e e d s .i n 2 0 0 4 ! ItUSB94&-IIS6 -6 1)4 - DAVIK COUN TY KN TKRPRISK RKCORl), I'hursday, Dec. 25. 2003 Davie Dateline DAVIK COUNTV KN TKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursdny, Dcc. 25,2003 - D5 ReliUion Wednesday, Dec. 24 IlciI.vC onuiiunldn. I'irsi I'rcsby- Icriuii. M ocksvillo. S p.m .im Clirist- miis Eve. Everyom' inviicd. C h rlslm u s I'v e (^ииНсПцИ! .Ser- Vico, nl Holy Cross l.ullionm Church. 7:.1() p.m .. w ilh I Inly Coniim inion. Clirl.stiiin<i Kvc Can(lli'll|<hl C oin- im inluii .Scrvlcc. Ill M ocks UM C. , 10 p.m . Com c i\s you иге. everyone wclcoinc. Jusi oil' N.C. 8(11 S, in AilvuMce on M ocks Churcli and KeuucluinipKoads. Info; y4iS-.‘i.‘i|K . Wednesday, Dec. 31 W iitcli N iglit .Scrvlcc, 111 Shiloh Hiipl. Church..^44 Depot St., M ocks­ ville. begins 11 p.m. N'eu V cnr's Kve iV iilch M tjhl S cr­ vlcc, m M ocks U M C (ofl N.C. «01 S. ill Adviuicc 111 M ocks Cliurch & llciiuchiiinp K oads), ll.'.IO p.m .. com e ns you arel. everyone w el­ come. Inlo: WX-.'i.'ilK. Monday, Jan. 19 N A A C I’ M I,K C i'Ichnillim , nl Sl. Johns А М Е /C hurch. Cmn|H.'ll Kd.. pro(!rmii starts 2 p.m. Ongoing I’rcschiHil/l’iirenI.s M oriiint; O ut. Bcllilehem United Mclli. Time: У u.m .-noon. Ages I Л 2 • M .W or T. Th. Age .1 - M .T. Th. Age 4 ,4 I’re- K - three or foiir<luys per w eek. Cnil yyx-ftS20. I’rcscliool/P ureiits M oriiliiK O ut. Ccnier United M eth.. Ages 2. Thurs.; Ages 3 M on.. W ed.; Ages 4 M on., W ed., Iliiirs. Call У40-Л7.‘>.Ч or 4У2- .‘>7.V‘i,K :.10-ll;.10 a.m . Ilcrore.Schuol Р го ц гтп fiir.Slindy (■rove SllH lents, avnilnhle M oii.- Pri. bcgiim iiig ft n.m. iil Ailvance U M C Com m unity Hldg. School hus arrives К n.m. to lake children lo Shady Cirove lilenieiilary. Call УУ«- (11УУ I'or lees mid inlo. Awnm i & Millie S liuly, W ednes­ days at 7 p.m.. I lope Haplist Tnhei - iiaclc. .\l()l’S (M o llic rso ri’rcschm ilers), Isl iV .Ird I'ridays thru school year, nl M acedoiiin M oravian Church. N .C . 801 N , У;!.*!-! I:4.S a.m . Cliildciire provided lor sm nll fee, inl'o; УУК-4ЛУ4. Ilefiire School I’roK m m , Advnncc UM C HIdg, N.C. 801 S. lor Shady O rove sludenis, drop ofl' ft n.m., school hus pick-up X u.m. Kegislra- lion iei|uired. Cnil УУ8-01 yy I'or iiil'o. l.luhlluiiisc .Scrvlcc, T hursdays, 7;.10 p.m ., Hetlllehem UM C, .121 Kedlaiid Kd., Ailvance, yy8-.S()81. Si>;cic\l Events Every Friday Night .Inm Scssliins.atSheiliclilM usicllnll, са1Ы У2-7417|ог inl'o. Dates to Remember y a.m.-noon. Sals,. 11 a.m ,-2 p,m. Tours also availiilile liy appt. Call :iM-W)4(). Sloryllm es, at D aiie Co. Library. M ondays 7 p.m. r.im ily Storytimc i'i/ or special program. Tues. 11 a.m. Toildler Time (slories, songs i'i I'un forages I-.!).Thui-s. lO a.m .Storyhou for.1-5's. pridays 11 n.m. Priilay I'lee- I'or-all. everyone welcome. I’logiam s I'tee & o|ien to e ' cr>'one. KIcluird llu rr llulds o n ic e H onrs III Dnvle, 2nd riiurs. o f every month, y a.m . lil 4 p.m., M ocksville Tosvti Hall Hnildirig. SpccinI Olympic.s ofD nvIe (.'iiiiiily, play activics & I'un nite, Wcdnesday.s at Brock Bidg. Play aclivilies ft-7 p.m. Fun Nile 7-8:10 p.m, OiKii lo all per­ sons wilh disabililies& Iheir families. Meetings Ongoing Visit Coiilecmce's .Mill Vllln|;e .Mu­ seum. |.| ( hurch St., Tiics. Л T hiirs.. Ongoing Illum ine Society o f Duvic C o„ nionlhly meetings 2nd Tues, o f .;acli m onlh, al ol'l'ice Yadkinville Kd. Iw- hiiulcarw ash. 7.SI-.*i2l4. DIsnliled A m crlcnn \ ’elerniis I’osi 7.‘i meels on Ihird M onday of each m onlh. ft:.10p.m.. al ИЛЧ« llw y. ftOI S. Conlaci J. Kenl'ro ul 284-4ftf)4 I'or m oa' info. Dnvle C onnly DliilieIc.s .Support (iroiip, Iasl TIuirs. ofevcry' m onlh. 7- 8:10p.m .. .n D avicCo. I’ublie Library Small Confereiice Room. Info; 7.‘il- X7(KI. Dnvle Ym itli C ouncil, mecis 2iul & 4th Tucsilays each m onth, ft:10 p.m., al M ocksville/Davie Parks Л Rec. meeting room. Info: W endy W hile 287-12У2. Dnvle C o, llnspllul A iixllury, cvery second Tues., al hospital cafeleria. 7 p.m. Dnvic Iluslncss W nm en's Assiicln- llm i, llrst Wed. of each m onlh. 12 noon, at M ocksvillc Rolary Club I Int. Por info: 7.“) I-2828. Dnvie Kcptilillcnii M ciisCliil),m eels 4th Salurday ol'eacli m onlh, 7:10n.m., Kcil Pig liliO . {,’clcbnilc K ccovcry, weekly snppoii group for lliose straggling wilh bad habils, addiclions, anil viclim s of abuse. M eets I'ridays, 7 p,m „ at Hillsdale Biipl. Churcli, Hwy. 158, Advancc. Cnil У40-6Ь18 form ore info. D iivleCom ilyllnrseliiiicri'ciicyK cs- ciic Tcnin, 7:10 p.m.. downstairs al llic Agricnltunil Building, MiK'ksville. P.v- ciy 3i,l Tuesday eifli montli. Por info; У40-2И1. Dnvie Cl), Itiim l ttnosler.s, meets 2nd Tuesday o f m onlh, 7:10 p.m., Davie High Hand Koom. I'nm liy Service.s "W linl ICvcry 1‘iir- cnl Sliiiiild K now ", paa'nting classes lo inlercstcil paivnls of leens in local areas, cvery M on. ft-7;l.'i p.m., at M ocksvillc otTice Sanl'ord Ave. Cost .SI.“!. Porm oiv iiil'o: 7.‘i|-4.'ilO. C hrisllnii lluslnessm en's Com m il- Icc o f iMocksville, riuu sdays, 7 a.m, Mock.sville Rolaiy Hut. (¡old WliiK T om liiB Assiiclnllun, Red Pig Hnrlwciic, Oivasy Com er, N.C. 801 at U.S. ftOl, 6 p.m. 284- 47yy. Dnvle C ounty SInm p C lub, 2nd Thurs., Davic Senior Center. 7 p.m. 7.'il-0f)ll. Corliitlilni) l.oiljic No! I7P& AM . 2ud, 4th Fridays, 7:10 p.m. al Ihc lodge. Dnvle Co. M S S uppuri (ìro u p , 2nd Moil, of each m onth, ft p/in., Davie Co. llospilal. V l'W A n x llin ry Post 41124, I p.m., 4lhTlnirs. each monili in low er level o f Hrock Bidg., N. M ain Street. I;li- giblc m em bers welcom e. Dnvle K Iw nnIs C lub, Lst and Ird Tuesday, ft:10 p.m. al W ebb H eal­ ing & Air, yyS-2121. Recreation Forinorcinfonnationontlic.seevcnls. call7.‘il-212.‘i. Line Dancing Fannington Com munity Ccnier. Gv- eiy Tuesday. Cosi; S2. Inslniclors; S iev ed Linda Hailey. Form oreinfo, eall7.'i|-1848. Rec Club Hclbrc {SI5)orarter(S25)schot)l iiiul oul of school prognutis. Registralion 0(HJn. Good Timers SquareDance Dancc Lessons S.'S |icr m onth. Volun­ leers for dil'feiviil social events. C on­ tact Elhel al 9y8-1817. Siiverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 and up, M-l*, 6:30-9 n.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays. $7 (kt ihiy. VU) per monlh. The Dance Company M on..Tues., W ed..it Sal.Call Rmtly KolK-ilsoii.yyS-51i).i. YMCA Form ore inl'onnalion, call 7.‘il-yft22 or visil Davic Paiiiily YM CA. Water Exercise Class For lieginiicrs and llie c.s[icrienced. All ages. Call forclass ty|)cs & limes. Swim Lessons Choose from 4 wk„ Sat. nuim ing or private lessons. Reg. Ivgins 2 wks. prior to class. Call for class limes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:4.‘i p.m. Ages 7 it up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. M eet Tues. «.V: Thurs., 6:(H), 6:45 p.m. Gymnastics W ednesdays 1;10-4:.10p.m. Cosl .$20 mcmlHirs/S.K) noii-menil)eis. Family Night Dec. lyth. ft:10-8:10p.m . Treat your family locveniiig at Y having dinner, playing games, swimming, and more. Cosl S2 |ier person (.“i and under free ). Breakfast With Santa Held l>;c. 6th, 9-11 a.m . Fun for whole family. Chililren have op|)or- tniiily lo make Christmns cnil'ls with Santa's helpers and have pics made with Sunlu (S2/picliire). Cosl is free lo meniliers/S2 uon-mcmbcrs. Parents Night Out Held Dec. 12lh. fi;10-10:10 p.m. Pro­ gram designed lo enable parents to haveeveniiigoulw liilecliildrcnenjoy V. Swim ming, arts, crafts, games aud u movie, biniicr.scrved. Co.st $7nieni- Ikts/S 10 non-members. Sunshine C lub, For all older active adults. Pnn, I'el- lowship, giKKl news. W e do mothly pot luck luuelicons with a sjieakcr. Cost ,$ 10m emlieis/$20noii-iiicinliers. Seniors All Senior Activities take place at DavieCounty Senior Scrviccs located In the Brock Building on N onh Main Streel, M ocksville unless olhcrivise noted. Call 7.‘il-0 6 l I. Ongoing S r. l.iiiichbiw , M ,T,W , 11;.10 a.m.. Th.& Fri.. 11 a.m „lunch.serveddaily. Silver lleiillh Kxcrcise.'j, East Room lif ScniorServices. M, W , F. 8;10n.m . Qnllllnf!,every Monday, IOa.ni.,East Room. .Scrnbble,every Mondny, I p.ni.,Cnifl Kooni. Itrld(>c, riiesdnys I p.m. & Fi idays 2 p.m., Enst Room. SK IPU O , W ednesdays, 1:10 p.m., East Room. Scm pliiH ikini;, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m, Pnliil Cinss, W ednesdays al 8:10 a.m .. Craft Room. D r. D unn, Podliilrlsl, al Sr. Services every Ihree weeks on M onday. 8:10- 11:10 a.m. in Ihe Nulrilion Site. Nu vixil Ihis monlh. D r. O iiiiii on vaca- (I'llM. Free lllond P ressure C hecks, once a monili, at 10;4.‘i a.m. in the Nulrilion Siie. U isl m onlh'. 1 visil m is Nov. I7 lli. S r. C hum s, Thursdays, 10 a.m.. East Room. Tul Clil CInsse.s, Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m ., N aluiv's G ilts, currcnl session dates: cioscii. Class sii’e limiled. call Sr. Services at 7.51 -0611 lo pre-regis­ ter. Every Thursday ' C riifly Lndles, a new activiiy at Sr. Services, I Oa.ni,-12 noon, in the Cnifl Room. W e will meet each week and work on new Clirislnuis Onuim cnls forlheccnler.Cnll7.‘il-0 6 l I form ore info. \Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ileiii.s fur Dnvle Untelliie should bc reported by noon M onday of Hie pub­ lication week. Cull 1 5 1 -2120 or drop il by llie ofUce, al S. Main Sl. across I'rom Ihe courthouse, An Indopondenlly Oyvnod and Op«fAtftd Mombor of Iho Prudential Roni esialo Arilllfllos, Ino. • • EqunI Moutlng Opporlunily Home is more tharu ' ere you live. It is family and friends and comfort and love. May your heart find its . ^ a y home for the holidays. , • Iflt ((in■ I;liUi((|ii^iin liottr-lA Oiii{< Dim HcDinttliiMOl)IioIn fcn)lhIII Yiuni CMSaHirugff m m tliuWili Witiittl'Cl]тмм Wkií ?,Johnion WO-7409 Doü{ (<okt foii/th Dent Uori/Sl-2m jtilii Whitulid 0»<u(MkeH>v^ Anni Wilion 9090311 jinii>-llU Him im w |[(л(( jj(Oini{l (hiiiiit Mlm-mr Ш Ш Uiidir Xebiition 91МШ Di(li бкпп <Ш 11А 6)11« Uiilini ]{Am Hirk hundii W-ÌW ibiilir lull Q a r it ü iY rЛ illi imìvii Swicogood Wall & McDanlol seASONS G P e e c iN G S C E N T U R Y 2 1 S w ic e g o o d W a ll & M c D a n ie l Mocl<sville 3.36-751-2222 Clemmons 336-778-2221 P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL AND DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 2003 SP 372 AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTI­ TU TE TR USTEE'S SALE OF , REAL ESTATE IREDELL Gurney L. Lunslord and wile, Brands Lunslord, Michael L. Lunsford and wile, Sandra Lunslord, Granlor, To; TIM, Inc. Trustee. AsrecordedlnBook1214,Page 1803, Iredell Couniy Public Regis­ try and as recorded In Book 343, Page 880, Davie County Registry. Under and by virtue ol the power and authority conlalned In lhal cer­ tain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by Gurney L. Lunslord and wile, Brenda Lunslord, Michael L. Lunslord and wile, Sandra Lunslord, dated 8/22/2000 and re­ corded In the Ollice ol the Register of deeds lor Iredell and Davie Couniy, North Carolina In Book 1214, Page 1803, and Book 343, Page 880, Davie County, and be­ cause ol default In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and failure lo carry out or perform the stipulations and agreements therein conlalned and pursuani to the demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deod ol Trust, and pursu­ ant lo Ihe Order ol the Clerk of Su­ perior Courl for Davie Couniy, North Carolina, entered In Ihls fore­ closure proceeding, the under­ signed. Frank W. Erwin, Subslilule Trustee, will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auclion on January 7, 2004 al 12:01 P.M. on the steps ol Ihe Iredelll County Coutthouse, Statesville, North Carolina, Ihe lol­ lowlng described real properly (In­ cluding the house, If any and any other Improvements thereon); Being all that properly as shown on Exhibit A; To Notice ol Sale; Sllu­ ated In Turnersburg Township, Iredell Couniy and In Calahaln Township, Davie County, NC. BEGINNING at a point wilhin tha pavement of S.R, 2130, Plney Grove Road, the Northwest corner ol Ronald Parsons (Deed Book 325, Page 304, Davie County Reg- Istry), and running Ihence Irom said point and with the llrie ol Ronald Parsons, South 00-00-00 West, passing Ihrough and Iron rod set at 30 feel, a total distance ol 1074.64 feet to an Iron rod set; Ihence con­ tinuing wllh Ihe line of Ronald Par­ sons, South 80-28-22 Easi 517.90 feet lo an Iron rod set, a nev^ South­ west corner ol Diane L. Harris; thence wllh a new line of Harris, North 06-29-37 West 732.17 to an Iron rod set, a new Southwest cor­ ner ol a 1,38 acre tract ol land; Ihence with the new Ilne ol Ihe 1.38 acre tract ol land, Soulh 89-51-28 West 150.74 feet to an Iron rod^el; thence continuing with a new line of Ihe 1.38 acre tract ol land, North 00-00-00 East, passing Ihrough an iron set al 344.90 feet, total of 375.00 leet to a polnl wilhin Moll Hodgson Road (S.R, 1337); thence running wilhin Ivloll Hodgson Road Soulh 85-26-12 West 285,24 Ieel to a point In the Norlhwesl corner ol Ronald Parsons, the point and place of BEGINNING, Containing 10.30 acres more or less, wllh this description taken (rom a survey by Alfred F. Williams, NCRLS L-3446, dated February 21,2000. The Grantors herein reserve for themselves, Ihelr heirs and assigns an easement and right ol way over and upon the existing seplic lines running Irom the above referenced 1.38 acre tract over and upon the 10.30 acres being conveyed for the purpose of maintenance and repair. Property address; 511 Moll Hodgson Rd., Harmony, NC 28634 Present owners; Gurney L. Lunsford and . wile, Brenda Lunsford, Michael L. Lunsford and wile, Sandra Lunslord. This sale Involves Iwo (2) sepa­ rate described tracts or a single tract ol land located In nine tenths In one couniy and this sale is hold pursuani to NCGS 45-21.4 and NCGS 45-21,7. The sale will be made subjocl to all prior sales and releases and to all deeds of trust, liens, unpaid laxes, restrictions, easements, as­ sessmenls, leases, and olher mat­ ters of record,. If any. Pursuant lo North Carolina General Statute 45- 21.10(b), and the terms ol Ihe Deed of Trust, any successful bidder will , be required lo deposil wilh Ihe Sub­ stitute Trustee Immediately upon conclusion ol the sale a cash de­ posil nol to exceed the greater ol Five Percent (5 % ) of the Wd amouni or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars ($750.00). Any successlul bidder shall be required lo lender the full balance of the purchase price so bid In cash or cerliiled check at the time the Substitute Trustee lenders lo him a deed for the property or attempts to lender such deed, and should said suc­ cessful bidder fail to pay Ihe lull balance of the purchase price so bid al Ihe time, he shall remain li­ able on his bid as provided for In North Carolina General Statute 45- 21.30(d) and (3). This sale will be held open ten (10) days for upset bids as required by law. Signed; Oclober 22, 2003. Frank W. Eradn, Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 7206 Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 346-9671 12-25-2tn 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 David Stuart Conrad and Susari D. Conrad to M.D. Parker, Trustee(s), dated Ihe 26lh day of January, 1995, and re­ corded In Book 21Э, Page Z63, Davie Couniy Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made In ihe payment of the nole Ihereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA having been substi­ tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an,Instrument duly re­ corded in the Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davie Couniy, North Carolina and Ihe holder of the nole evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing directed thal the Deed of Trust be loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at the Courthouse Door In the Cily of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 3:00 pm on January 7, 2004 and will sell to the highest bid­ der for cash Ihe following real es­ tate situate In the Clly of Mocksville, In the County of Davie, North Caro­ lina, and being more particularly described as follows: PIN MapM4-13-B-6 BEING KNOWN and desig­ nated as Lot Nos. forty-six (46), forty-seven (47), and forty-eight (48) of Oakland Heights Subdivi­ sion as the same appear on a plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 123, In the Ollice of the Reg­ ister of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, lo which relerence Is hereby made for a more particu­ lar description, Togelher with im­ provements located thereon; said property being localed at 270 Oak­ land Avenue, Mocksville, North Carolina. Being Ihe same property de­ scribed In that Deed recorded in 177, Page 48, Ollice of the Regis­ ter of Deeds, Davie Couniy, NC. Being the same property de­ scribed In lhat Deed from the Sec­ retary ol Veterans Allalrs, which Deed is recorded. Subject to reslriotive covenants, easements and rights ol way of record. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per- son'must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cenls ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(l). The property to be ollered pur­ suani to Ihls notice of sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder of the nole secured by the deod of trust/securlly agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of Ihe nole make any representa­ tion or warranty relating to Ihe lllle or any physical, environmental, heallh or safely conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo the properly being olfered for sale, and any and all rosponsibililies or llabllllies aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihis properly Is being sold sub|ecl lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier's check (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of Ihe sale. This 3rd day ol December, 2003. H. Terry Huthons, PA Substitute Trustee By; H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suile 103 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302 Case No; 430.70908 12-25-21П V NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix ol Ihe Eslate of CHARLES HOWARD PERRY, late ol Davie Couniy, this Is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day ot March, 2004, being Ihree (3) months Irom the first day ol publication or Ihis nollce will be pleaded in bar.of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estale will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 11th day of December, 2003. Deborah Perry Nance 5607 Sultonwood Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S/ ADMINISTRATRIX СТА NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra­ trix СТА of the Estate of GW YNDOLYN F. W OODS (also known as Gwyndolen Furches Woods, Gwendolon Furches Woods, Gwyn Furches Woods), deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estale to present them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 4lh day of March, 2004, said date being at least three months from Ihe date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or this nollce will ba pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslate will please make Im­ mediate paymeni to Ihe under­ signed. This 4th day of December, 2003, the same being the first pub­ llcallon dale. Ellen C. Furches, Administra­ trix СТА of the Estale of Gwendolyn F. Woods Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866, Allorney for Ihe Eslate 161 South Main Streel Mocksiviie, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor of Ihe Estate ol JACQUELINE JO N E S BAILEY, late ol Davie County, this Is to notily all persons , having claims against said eslate lo present them lo Ihe undersigned on or before tfie 11 th day of March, 2004, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publlcallon or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons indebted to said estale will please make imme­ diate paymeni to the undersigned. This 11lh day of December, 2003. W. Bruce Bailey, EX EC , 111 Cameron Court Advance, NC 27006 NORTH CAROLINA ^ DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOT!CE Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol Ihe Estale of EU G EN E ROADMAN POPE, lale of Davie Couniy, Ihls Is to nolify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 25lh day of March, 2004, belrig Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the llrst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recvoery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make imme­ diate paymeni to the undersigned. This 15th day of December, 2003. Eugene L. Pope 259 Cedar Creek Road Mooksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Altorney al Law Ten Courl Square Mocksville, NC 27028 12-25-4Щ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having quali­ lied as Exoculor ol Ihe Estate ol JAN ET M. PIPKORN, Deceased, late ol Davie Couniy, North Caro­ lina, gives Ihls notice to all persons, lirms, and corporalions having claims against Ihe eslate lo exhibil Ihem lo Ihe undersigned at the ol­ lice of Davis & Brewer Altorneys, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suile C, Clemmons, NC 27012, on or be­ lore the 12th day of Marcti, 2004, or this notice will be’pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons in­ debted to the esiate will please make immediate payment. This the 18th day of December, 20Q3. Kathryn P. Kenney Executor of the Eslale of Janel M. Pipkorn By Gilbert T Davis Jr. P.O, Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Dr., Suite С Clemmons, NC 27012 12-11-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale conlalned in a certain Deed ol Trust made by Bobby 0, Barney and Jessie Barney (PR ESEN T R ECO R D O W N ER (S ); Bobby Owen Barney and Jessie W, Barney) to Stafford R. Peebles, Jr., Truslee(s), dated the 13th day of August, 1998, and recorded In Book gfi3. Page aSfi. Davie Couniy , Regislry, Norih Carolina, delaull having been made in the payment ol Ihe nole Ihereby secured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and the under­ signed, H. Terry Hutchens, PA hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded In the Office ol Ihe Regisler ol Deeds ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina and the holdor ol the note evldenping said Indebledness having directed thal Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substllute Trustee will olfer lor sale al Ihe Courthouse Door In the City of Mocksvlllo, Davie Couniy, North Carolina at 3:00pm on December 31,2003 and will sell to Ihe highesi bidder for cash Ihe lollowlng real eslale situate Jn the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly de­ scribed as follows; BEGINNING al the Southeast corner ol the tract described In Deed Book 78 al page 314 of the Davie County Registry at an exist­ ing Iron, the Southeast corner ol the parcel herein described; thence North 85 deg 47' 29" West 498.17 leet lo an Iron placed, Iho Soulh- west corner ol Ihe parcel; Ihence Norih 10 degrees 00' 30" East 409.20 leet to an Iron placed, Iho Northwest corner of the parcel; thonce South 80 degrees 44' 57“ East 482.95 feel lo an Iron placed, the Northeast corner of tha parcel; thence Soulh 08 degrees 07' 16" West 365.41 foot to the point and place ol Beginning. Containing 4.354 acres, more or less, as sur­ veyed by C. Ray Cales, RLS, on April 20, 1984. Togelher with Im­ provemenls localed thereon; said properly being localed 178 West Bolin Lane, Advance, North Caro­ lina. Being the same property as de­ scribed In Deed Book 123, Page 114, Davie County Regislry. Togelher with a 1984 Mobile Homo (make) Homes of Merit (model) CM360, (serial #2919 A &B). Togelher wllh lhal access ease­ ment recorded in Augusl 27, 1987 In Book 139, Page 572, Davie County Reglstiy. Save and Except the following parcel; BEGINNING at an existing Iron, the SoulheasI corner ol the prop­ erly ol Ihe Grantors as described In Deed Book 123 al page 114 of the Davie County Registry, said existing iron being the Southeast corner of the parcel described heroin, thence North 85 degrees 47' 29" West 150 feel to a point in Ihe line wllh E. W. Livengood, the Southwest corner ol tha parcel; thence North 10 degrees 08 min­ utes 38' East 150 leet to a polnl wilh the property of the Grantors as de­ scribed In the deed reference above, Ihe Northwest corner of the parcel; Ihence South 80 degrees 44' 57" East 150 feet lo a point in Ihe line with David Lee Bolin, Ihe Northeast corner of the parcel; Ihence South 08 degrees 07' 16" West 150 feel, to the point and place ol Beginning, containing 22,500 square Ieel. Said parcel is bounded on Ihe North and West by the property ol the Grantors herein; on llie East by Ihe property of David Lee Dolln as described In Deed Book 94 at page 351 of tho Davie Couniy Registry, and on Ihe South by the property ol E. W. Livengood as described in Deed Book 82 at page 638 ol Ihe Davie Couniy Reg­ islry. Should Ihe properly be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cenls ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The properly lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being olfered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trusleo nor the holder of Ihe note secured by the deed ol Irust/directors, attorneys, employ­ ees, agenis or authorized repre­ sentative of either the Trustee or the holder ol Ihe nole make any representation or warranly relating lo Ihe lllle or any physical, environ­ menlal, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibiiilies or liabili­ ties arising oul ol or In any way re­ lating lo any such condilion ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihls property Is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior lions or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposil or cashier's check (no personal checks) of live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the lime of the sale. This 3rd day of December, 2003. H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitute Trustee By: H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee RO. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suile 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 Case No; 712.69272 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP240 IN TH E MATTER OF TH E FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TR UST E X E C U TE D BY ELFR EID A MANGUM DATED DECEMBER 6, 2003 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 455 AT PAGE 111 IN TH E DAVIE C O U N TY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order ol the Clerk of Superior Courl and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In Ihe above-referenced deed of Irusl and because of de­ fault In the payment of the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perloiin the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuani to demand of the ownor and holder ol indebt­ edness secured by said deed ol trust, the'undersigned substllute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash al the usual place of sale at Ihe county courthouse of said county at 12;00 P.M. on December 31, 2003, the following described real estale and any other improve­ ments which may be situated thereon, situated In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows; Lying and being situate in same county Norih Caroolina, and being more parllcuiarly described as fol­ lows; Being known and designaled as Lbl 147 In Bermuda Run West according to the plat thereof, re­ corded In Plat Book 7, Page 59, In the Olfice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol same couniy, North Carolina, together with and subjeci to all ol the righls and obligations sel lorth In that certain declaration ol cov­ enants, conditions and restrictions (as such may Irom lime to time be amended, Ihe "Declaration"), re­ corded In Book 204, Page 573, Davie County Registry Including ’ without llmitalion, all easements set forth therein, all ol which are Incor­ porated herein by relerence as II set out verbatim herein. And Being more commonly known as; 125 Bridgewood Lane Soulh, Advance, NC 27006 The record owners of Ihe prop­ erly, as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds, are Elfrelda Mangum aka Eiilredia Mangum. The property lo be olfered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered (or sale, transier and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Truslee nor the holder ol Ihe nola secured by Ihe deed of trust/securlly agreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized represenlatlve ol eilher Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the lllle or any physical, environmental, heallh or salely condillons existing in, on, at, or relating to the рго|зег1у being offored for sale, and any and all responsibiiilies or Iiabliilles arising out of or In any way relating lo any such condilion expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is made subjeci to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessmenls including bul not limited lo any Iransfer lax associated wilh Ihe loreclosure, for paying. If any. A deposil ol live percenl (5%) of the amount of Ihe bid or seven hundred fifly dollars ($750,00), whichever is greater, Is required and musl be tendered in the form of certified funds al the time ol Ihe sale. This sale will be lield open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the stalu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts are Immedialely due and owing. The date ol Ihls Nollce is De­ cember 9, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Subslilule Truslee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-18-2lp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ihe Admin­ istratrix ol the Estate of COLEL GENTRY BROWN, late ot Davis County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl them lo the undersignec on or belore the 11 th day of March 2004, being Ihree (3) months Iron- Ihe first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheli recovery. All persons indebted tc said eslale will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 11th day of December, 2003. Vickie B, Clonlnger, ADMN 1299 Jaclyn Lane Lincolnlon, NC 28092 12-11-4tr NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate of RICHM OND 0 . , SYKES, late ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all parsons, firms, and corporations having claims against the eslale of said decedent to ex­ hibil Ihem lo Ihe undersigned at 185 Kimel Park Drive, Suile 200, WIn­ ston-Salem, NC 27103, on or be­ fore March 4, 2004, or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr re­ covery. Ail persons, firms, and .cor­ poralions indebted lo Ihe said es­ lale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 4th day ot December, 2003. Wendy Combs Kiser, Executor of Ihe Eslate of Richmond 0. Sykes Robert D. Hinshaw, Esq. 185 Kimel Park Drive, Suite 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 12-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali­ fied as Executor ol the Estate of ROBERT B. THIEL, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, hereby notifies all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the said Estate to present them (o the undersigned at 5322 Bermuda Village, Advance, NC 27006, on or before Ihe 11lh day of March, 2004, or Ihis Nollce will be pleaded In bar ol recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to Ihls Estale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned al the above desig­ nated address. This Ihe 11 th day ol December, 2003. Nancy B. Thiel, Executor of the Eslate of Robert B. Thiel 12-11-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executor of Ihe Estale of I3A D 0R E MESCHAN, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, Ihe undersigned does hereby nollly all persons, Ilrms and corporations having claims against the éstate ol said decedent lo exhibil Ihem to my al­ torney at 500 West Fourth Street, Sulle 200, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on or before Ihe 20lh day ol March, 2004, or this notice wiil be pleaded inbarol Iheir recovery. . All persons, ilrms, and corporations Indebled to Ihe said eslate will please make Immediale paymeni to Iho undersigned. This Ihe 18lh day ol December, 2003. Rachel F. Meschan, Executor Estate of Isadora Meschan Cralge, Brawiey, Lilpferl & Walker, LLP 12-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION The public is invited to review and make comments regarding a proposed Davie County Board ol Education Policy revision enlllled "Parlieipalion by Women and Mi- norlty-Owned and Other Histori­ cally Underutilized Businesses." The public hearing will be pari ol an agenda Harris at lha regular Board ol Education meeling sched­ uled for Monday, January 5,2004, at the Central Davie Education Center located at 220 Campbell Road, Mooksville, NC. The starting lime for Ihe Board Meeting Is 7:00 P.M. Copies of Ihe proposed policy change may be obtained from Nancy Sheets al the Davio County Schools Cenlral office at 220 Cherry Street, Mocksville, NC. W.G. Polls, Superintendent Davie County Schools 12-18-3ln 1)6 - DAVIK COUN 1Л KN TKRI'RISK RIX'ORD, rinirsdii.v, Di-t. 25. 2003 P U B U C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as ihe Adinin- islralor oi Iho Eslale ol ETHEL C. REEVES, lale ol Davie County, Ihis is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate lo present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or belore Iho 18th day ol March, 200‘t, being Ihree (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said ostate will pleaso make Immediate paymeni to Ihe undersigned. This 1 Bth day ol December, 2003. John H. Rooves, ADMN 1490 County Line Road Harmony, NC 28634 NORTH CAROLINA ’2-18-4lp_ DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ lor ol the Estate ol ANNA MARGA­ R ET JO N ES HOLDER, lato ol Davio Couniy, Ihis Is lo notily all persons having claims againsi said eslale lo present Ihem lo Ihe un­ dersigned on or belore Ihe 4lh day ol March, 2004, boing throe (3) monlhs Irom Iho lirst day ol pubii­ calion or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please mako Irnmodlalo payment to Ihe undarsigned. This 4th day ol December, 2003. Jacqueline Holder Beck, EXEC 412 Woodward Road Mocksvillo, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho undersigned, Cynlhia Escher Hamilton, having qualilied as Exocutrix ol tlw ostato ol SA­ RAH H. ESCHER, deceased, lale ol Davio Couniy, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estale lo present them lo him on or beloro tho 18th day ol March, 2004, or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol recovery. All persons Indebled lo tho estate will please mako Imme­ diate payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 18lh day ol December, 2003. Cynlhia Escher Hamilton, Executrix 3907 King Arthur Court Winslon-Salem, NC 27104 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Iho Execu­ lor ol Iho Estate ol BILLY BURKE BAILEY, lato ol Davio County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said oslato to piosenl them to Iho undersigned on or boloro Iho 4th day ol Match, 2004, bolng throo (3) monlhs Irom tho lirst day ol pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This 4lh day ol December, 2003. Timolhy Burke Bailey, EXEC 234 Fullon Road Advance, NC 27006 12-4-4lnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilied as Ihe Co-Ex­ ecutors ol tho Estate ol JESSIE R. HOWELL, lalo ol Davie County, Ihis is lo notily all persons having claims againsi said esialo to present Ihem lo tho undersigned on or belore tho 18th day ol March, 2004, boing throe (3) months Irom Iho lirst day ol publication or this notice will be piondod in bar ot Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This tho 18th day ol Docerntjer, 2003. Jamos I Wliillaker, Co-Execu- lor too Wandering Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Betty W. Angell, Co-Exocutor 101 Brantley Farm Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Courl Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 12-18-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Iho Execu­ lor ol Iho Eslale ol MARY ANNA KOONTZ SMOOT, lale ol DavIo Couniy, this is lo notily all persons having claims against said esialo to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 18lh day ol March, 2004, being three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons indebled lo said ostate will ploaso mako imme­ diate payment lo Iho undersigned. This 18th day ol December, 2003. William David (Bill) Koontz 555 Ijames Church Road Mocksvillo, NC 27028 12-18-4ln GLASSM EDS NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP268 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST E X E C U TE D BV AMY T. MISE DATED JUNE 7, 2002 AND RE­ CORDED IN BOOK 424 AT PAGE 214 INTHE DAVIE COUNTY PUB­ LIC REGISTRY. NORTH CARO­ LINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuanl to an ordor ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and undar and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained In the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ lault In Ihe payment ol Ihe Indebt­ edness thereby secured and lall­ ure lo carry oul and perlorm Ihe slipulalion and agroemonls therein contained and, pursuanl lo demand ol tho ownor and holder ol Indebt­ edness secured by said deed ol trusl, the undersigned subslilulo trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder lor cash al Iho usual place ol salo al Ihe county courlhouse ol said couniy al 11:30 A.M. on January 7, 2004, Ihe lollowing described real ostato and any olhor Improvemenls which may bo situated thereon, sllualod in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more partlcu- Isrly described as lollows: BEING KNOW N and desig­ nated as Lot 326 as shown on the map ol Myers Park al RIDGEMONT, Section Two, Which map Is recorded In Plal Book 6 pago 103 In Ihe Ollice ol Iho Reg­ ister ol Deeds ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, relerence to which Is hereby made lor a moro particu­ lar doscrlption. And Being more commonly known as: 520 Mount View Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner ol the ptop- orty, as rolleclod on Iho records ol Ihe Register ol Deeds. Is Amy Transou Mise. The property lo be ollered pur­ suant lo Ihls nollce ol sale Is being ollered lor salo, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Iho Trustee nor Ihe holder ol Iho nole secured by Iho deed ot irusysocurlly agroemont, or both, bolng loreclosed, nor Iho ollicors, directors, allorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol eilher Trustee or the holder ol tho noto make any reprosontallon or warranty relaling lo Ihe lille or any physical, environmental, health or salely condilions existing in, on, at, or relaling to the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all rosponsibililles or liabilities arising oul ol or In any way relaling lo any such condilion expressly are dis­ claimed. This salo Is made subjecl 10 all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assossmentii Including bul nol limited lo any transler lax associated with Ihe loreclosure, lor paying, II any. A doposll ol live poreenl (5%) ol Iho amount ol iho bid or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whlchevor Is grealor, is required and must bo tendered in the lorm ol corliliod lunds at Iho lime ol Iho salo. This sale will be hold opon ton days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing Ihe expiration ol Ihe slalu- lory upsel period, all remaining amounts aro immedialely due and owing. Tho date ol ihis Nolico Is De­ cember 16, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR • DAVID W. NEILL Si.ibslilule Truslee 8520 Cllll Cameron Drive, Suile 300 Charlolto, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 12-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho undersigned, having quali­ lled as Execulor ol Iho Estate ol JOHN B. PIPKORN, deceased, lalo ol Davie Couniy, North Caro­ lina, this is to notily all persons, lirms, and corporallons having claims against said Eslale lo presenl Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or beloro Ihe 26ih day ol March, 2004, or Ihls Notice will be pleaded In bar ol recovery. All persons, llrms, and corporallons Indebted to this Estate will please make pay­ meni Immodlatoly lo Iho under­ signed at tho below-designated address. This the 26th day ol Docomber, 2003. Kathryn P. Kenney Executor ol Ihe Esialo ol John B. Pipkorn Posl Ollice Box 25715 Winslon-Salem, NC 27114 12-25-4tn i Abortion Alternative D AVIE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Cenler olfers conlidenlial H Iroe pregnancy lesls, supporl ser­ vices, and relerrals. Make a healthy choice (or your life! Call 753-HOPE lor appoinlmenl. Apartments 1BR .1BA, APARTM ENT- Mocksville S425/monlh HUD approved Janice McDaniel Penninglon & Company Realty 751-9400 L A R G E 1 B E D R 0 0 M Apt. Downiown Mocksville. No chil­ dren, pets or H UD. 704-278- 1717. M O CK SVILLE S U N S E T TE R ­ R ACE: {U nder N ew M A NAG E­ M ENT) All brick energy elliclent apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, baskelball court & swings. Kiichen appliances lurnlshed In­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 balh.s, washer/diyer connections. High energy elllcieni heat pump pro­ vides central heal and air. Prewired (or cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens balh lloors. Located in Mocksville behind Ihe old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunsel Dr. oil ol Hwy. 158. Ollice hours 1-6 M-F & Sal. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168.___________ Child Care A L M O S T H O M E C H ILD care has opeings lor all ages, 0-12 yrs. Full-time, Part-time, Drop-In, Be­ lore & Aller School and Oul ol School Days. 1st & 2nd shill, Open 5:30 am. Flexible hours, Spill shills also. Call Debra, 751- PLAY (7529) 571 S Main SI., Mocksville, across Irom Welch's Funeral Home. G EN E T R EX LER ROOFING N ow & O ld Roofb S m all R opair Jobs Ftoo E stim ator 336-284-4571 F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Ulility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC U i l S S C a ’R V g 'R MINI-STORAGE F o r all .your .slorane nufd.s," choo.se ii.s! C o m e l)y t « iix iiiirc about free rental. 2975 H « y . f)4 li ill I’o rk Calltotlay! ( 3 3 6 ) 8 0 8 - 8 8 1 0 Employment A D ECC O STAFFING HAS Ma­ chine Operator positions avail­ able wilh a Premier Company in Mocksville, NC. CN C machine operator experience a plus. Musi have HS diploma or GED. Must pass D T and Bkg. Please call 704-630-0077 lor more Inlo. COM PAiiY (’ ROVTd ING and service to the Fire Appara­ tus and Fire FIghling Equipmenl industries seeks a luTl-time Inside Sales Representative. Candidate musi possess good telephone skills and have good general cpmpuler skills. Sales experi­ ence, educational background and knowledge of our industry or Ihe automotive Industry will also be considered in developing a compensallon/benelit package. Send resume and list of refer­ ences to: Sales, 3921 Mossy Rock Road, Greensboro, NC 27406 FORK BA P TIST CHURCH Al­ ter school day care available un­ lil 6;00pm SlOO/monlh, Cornatzer School busing zona. Come by or call lor application. 99B-B306________________________ Commercial Property COM M ERCIAL BUILDING FOR sale on Hwy 64. 1,5 acres plus building. Good business location. Owner llnancing wilh down pay­ ment. Will sell at tax value. 910- 233-2517 or 336-751-2105. FOR SALE; M ÖRTON bid., 2520 sq. II., 2-10lt. roll up doors, 2 en­ try doors, olllco, reslroom, well waler-50 gallon/minule, 1.184 acres, localed 170 Durand Reavis Rd.- 492-5988 VARIOUS COM M ERCIAL PROPERTIES Warehouse & Office space Janico McDaniel Penninglon & Company Really ____________751-9400___________ Condos For Rent TA N G L E W O O D FA R M S - CLEM M ONS, IBR, IBA, FP, up­ per level, W/D, vaulted coiling, pool, deposit, no pets. S585/ monlh 768-4090 M ILLER ^æ EQUIPAAENT R EN TAL WINTER IS HEf1 BobcAl, aeratoc cora plugger amoielorrenitodavl Ävii'i';w751-2304 WRINKLES IN YOUR CARPET 1 can re-stretch them. Free estimates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 336-998-8402. Also New Carpet Installed. RANDY MILLER &SONS 2'J5Mllli'rKmul'Miitksvllli' (336) 284-.2H26 ■ Now Pumping Septic Tanks • / Seeking Qualified Applicants for General Manager Posifion and, Assistant Managers 'I ^ Fast Food Experiertce Needed ' Send Resume'to: Sonic Drlye-ln 128 Nelson St., Kernersville, NC 27284 ^ ^ ^ _ _ A t t m ¿ h l j ^ r b r o u g h ^ _ ^ ^ DRIVERS NEEDED, 2 yrs expe­ rience wllh clean record CDL, percentage pay, bulk freight, hop­ per bolloms & live lloor trailers. •336-788-3210. EARN HOLIDAY INCOM E $200- S500 weekly assembling slng-a- long greetings. For more Informa­ lion Send a self addressed stamp enevlope lo: Holiday Greeting Cards, P O Box 612290, Miami, FL 33261 e 'x p e r iW cW c a W e nY e r FOR framing crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overtime. Musi be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads, 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. E X P E R IE N C E D R Ó Ó F E R N EED ED must have driver's li­ cense. Call 998-1150. F L E E T S E R V IC E CO M PA N Y needs field service technician wilh 4-6 hyears diesel and auto­ motive experience. Must possess own toois and good driving record. Service vehicle providefT. Salary depending on experience. Send resume lo 130 Webb Way, Advance, NC 27006 or call 336- 998-0611. FOR TH O S E 55 and over bn lim­ ited incoma, we can help you find Iraining or employment. Call 336- 386-9071 for further Inlormatlon. E E C E X P ER IE N C E W O R KS, INC is a equal opportunily/allir- malion aclion employer. M/F/D/ H O FÎSE TR A IN E R ; TF ÍÁ In S horses for riding, show, work or racing, leeds, exercises, grooms and lalk lo horses lo accustom them lo human voice and conlacl. Exp: Iwo years. Qualilicalions: six grades. Please submit applica­ tion lo 3190 US Hwy 601S, Mocksville, NC, 27028. Employment P U T YOUR CAR EER inlo high gear by joining Raffles Salons. FT 8 P T positions with growth poten­ tial olfering above average hourly pay + commission plus other ben­ efits are currenlly available at Ihe Squire Boone'Plaza localion In Mocksville and at the Westland Cenler localion In Salisbury. All applicants must have currenl NC cosmetology license and be able lo work al least 2 evenings per week and Salurdays. f^o Sun- dayslll Call 1-800-476-2733 lo schedule your confidential inter­ view today and you could be a vital part of Ihls successful com­ pany! EO E TA K IN G APPLICATIO N S FOR waitresses & cook slaff. Must have al leasi 2 years experience. Apply in person at Dan's BBQ, Hwy 001 In Cooleemee, T E A C H E R "A S S fS T A lit- N EED ED lor after school pro­ gram at Cornatzer United Melh­ odlsl, Child care depree or expe­ rience required, Mall resume to P, O . Box 103, Advance, NC 27006 T R U C K D R IV E R ^ N E E iiiD Class A CDL, clear driving record, 998-8810 WALKING“ H O R S ¥fARM looi? Ing for someone lo help break colls. Hom e-940-5390, Barn- 940-5391._______________________ Homes For Rent 2 H O USES FOR rent- (1) 2BR, S450, (2) IBR wilh double garage $450, Mobile home S350, Cooleemee, 284-4373 2BR, IS A IN Mocksville. $450 deposit. 336-406-1981. 60Ts7MOCkSVTLLE 2BR72BA jusl refurbished, no pets 284- 4481 or 998-2931 Homes For Sale 3BR DOUBLEW IDE O N 3 acres land. Fenced with barn, $300C and take over payments. Must sell. Call: 704-546-5763 ^ V A N C E -H O U S E FOR sale by owner, Davie Garden, 144 S Claybon Dr., $115,000, 998' 4069 ■ ^ ^ A L L NEW LINE UP mobiles & modulars 1200 TO 2014 S Q .FT. S300 TO S750 PER M O NTH- A P P R O X .. CU STO M BUILT SHOP ONLINE .BONANZAMOBILEHOMES.COM C A LL US 1-888-462-7806 ^ S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H Mocksville parsonage. 229 Wan­ dering Lane, 9 room, 2 slory brick, 4BR, 3,5BA, 2760 square feet, unfinished basement with FP, 2 car garage, large deck, ,E 3. 751-S- “acre lot, $259,900.-5312 C O U N TR Y C O T T A G E 3BR , IBA, cenlral heal, deposit, 336- 575-2101, 828-478-9416 leave msg. H O M E F OR R E Ñ~t7 I Í be r ly Church Rd„ $475/monlh. 998- 4507,972-3911. H O U SE F0ii'R ENf-2BR ^^^ house in Mocksville. $470, Leonard Really 751-3650, 751- 5020, H O U SE FOR REN'fr Call 492- 5749 N IC E , A L M O S T N EW 28x80 modular home, 3BR, 2BA, all appliances, end porch & deck, counlry setting, no pels, 1.5 miles to 1-40, background and refer­ ences checked. $600 monthly wllh $500 deposit. 492-7668 or 391-2212. G A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 New Home (No Steel Frames . Crane Set, 7/12 Roof, 3BR. 2BA.$100,00.00 appraised value. On your foundation $54,900,0C Landowners call 336-362-3676 or 336-362-5258. NEW DOUBLEW IDE HOM E, big lol, 3BR, 2BA, fronl porch, real deck, heal pump, $76,000, re^ duced lo $69,900, 998-5816 oi 284-2653. o O T B Y T f s lL F 4BR/2BA Wooded Lot $250 DOW N, SM ALL PAYM ENT C A LL (704) 928-2066 SACRIFICEI NEW Cape Coc (no steel frames), crane set. 3BF 2BA approx. 2300 sq.ft. Norma cost $129,000.-on your founda' lion $84,900, Limited time only! Landowners call 1-800-672' 9223. fR U E M ODULAR H OUSES (NC STEEL FRAf\iES) Info call 1 -800' 322-8679. -E A S Y AS ABC 123- AGP Land/Homes O AC Get approved In 5 mins. Call (704) 883-9997, Land For Sale S TICK BUILT HOM ES or mobile home lols for sale. 998-5816. 284-2653_______________________ Lost & Found FOUND; B A S S E TT HOUND, fe­ male, on Davie Academy Rd, Call 751-0684 L O S T LAR G E W HITE retrlevei dog w/brown & Ian spots like 8 SI. Bernard. Neutered. Black col' lar. Timid & loving. Small scars 8 sores all over. Last seen 11/30i 2003 oil Leonard Road In Wel­ come, Reward. (336) 731-6620. rY w ARD MISSING B U LL Mas- tiff, red, HOIbs, 801/64 area. 336-408-7503 DAVIE COUNTY SCHOOLS S E E K IN G S c h o o l Bii.s D r iv e r s • Miiiimimi wayc .$8.39 per hour • Possible opportmiities lo mid other jobs to Inis driving res|)onsibllitics • Dcpcnilable ailults with yooil clriviiiy records should apply • Three day trainini' .session lo be held janiiary 12, 1.1 and 14,2004 w n - n i's m } m o m o u A L s s h o u l d c o n t a c t t o p p NAYLOK, P llir.C ro 'li O F TKANSl'O KTATIO N P A V IE C O U N TY SCHO O LS @ 751-2627 Г EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Davie County United Way Davie Qnm ty United Way in Moeksx'ille seeks full time Executive Director to manage the ,$-l.‘i()K anmiiil campaign lo linmice human needs In the comnnmity. This will involve coordinating allocations to comnnmity agencies and assisting tlie United Way Board of Directors wilh S|xeial markcling and promotional events. .Sjiecilic activities to he uiulerlaken include: (I ) pivpaiation Гог Board meetings by |iro\'kling and presenting peninent inlbrmal'ion Ibr decision making; (2) preparation of the agenda and related nialerials I'or tlisirihiilion to Board niemliers at least seven days helbrc schecluled meetings; (3) maintaining ollice operations in an ell'eclive and ellicienl manner; (4) providing clerical support on United Way matters for Board members; (.S) developing oiwraling budgets as needed; (6) inilialing and overseeing [«.■riodic liimncial audits as needed; ami, (7) keeping u|Wo- diile on legal rei|iiiremems iierlaining to public I'lmd collection and allocation procedures. BA/B.S ilogree and .3 years of public, тифгоГИ fimdraismg e.vperience prel'eired, Q iiiilllii'd can(ll(liile.s ,slimild send a resume imd cover letter hy .liimmry 1,2(104 to: United \Vay ICxeciitive Search Cmnniitlev, 1*0. liox ЗЗУ, Mdcksville, NC 27(12«,u DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 25,2003 - 07 C LA S S IFIED S IMEXPEWSIVE PBOFEXABLB Miscellaneous A CER LAP TO P computer mo­ dem, carrying case, $250. 336- 650-5172 C A S K E T s W i T C R iT f E R ^ Ann Williams, Kay Williams, 112 Wilderness Way, Mocksville, NC. 492-7172 or 492-7461. D E L L D IM EN S IO N 400 LC Celeron computer w/drlve moni­ tor keyboard & printer. Excellent condition. 56K, $225, Tiger Systems Pro w/drive moni­ tor keyboa,'d, Excellent condilion $150.998-3656 F IR E P L A C E IN S E R T-D A V E Foley, excellent condilion-$425, 788-8940 FO R SALE-2 oil healers, 1-Per­ fection 1-Olympia, excellent con­ dition, priced to sell, 751-6371 FO R S ALE-Q ueen pillow lop mattress set. New In plastic, can deliver. Sacrifice for $175, Call (336) 442-3506, FOR S A L E -Q U E E N plush lop mattress set. New In original fac- I, Only $150, (5all (336)lory plastic, ( 442-3506. Pets CH R ISTM AS PUPPIES $5.00. Call Holly Berry-Animal rescue 998-1801 F R E E K IT T E N S TO ^g lio d homes. 3 beautiful gray females, 2 black and 1 black & white males. 998-8927' FR E E K ITTE N S , A L L w lo ri; 492-5713, LAB PUPPIES A LL colors, 492- 2864____________________________ Recreational G O LF- BALLS 5c, drivers $10, putters $10, wedges $10, sets $99 998-5237 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / iVlany Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding = 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 7 8 - 6 0 5 0 MID-STATE METALS REM INGTON 30-06 mod, 7400 with Bushnell scope, like brand new. Call anytime, leave name and number, 492-5666, S E A S O N E D FIR EW O O D - afl hardwood $40 per load delivered 998-3538 TO SH IB A LAP TO P compuler. Home power adapler, 12 volt car adapter, 2 docking stations mo­ dem, carrying case. $250, 336- 650-5172,_______________________ Mobile Homes/ _______Rent_______ READY TO M OVE In; lurnlshed 2BR upstairs apt. everything fur­ nished, $550/monlh. 751-1218, 704-657-5613 TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR a 2BR, 1BA mobile home w/appli- ances on private lol. WIII allow pets. Background & references checked, $450/mo & $450 de­ posit 284-4552 TR A ILER FOR RENT-lncludes water, $125,00 per week, 998-1727_______________________ Mobile Homes/ Sale 1992 S IN G LE W ID E M O BILE home, 2BR, 2BA, $10,000. 336- 798-3466, 1993 14X80 H O R TO N mobile home, great location on private rented lot close to Hillsdale, 3BB, 2BA, covered decks, carport, out­ building, $14,500. 998-&88, 3BR, 2BA, S E T up on nice lot. Advance area, some financing available, $12,500, 704-929- 9333, OW NER FINANCING AVAIL- A B LE 3BR, 2BA, 3/4 acre lol $350 Down, Assume Paymeni Call (704) 883-9997 OW NER M UST SACRIFICE 4BR, 2BA, beauliful area $500 down , Assume paymeni Call(704) 878-0147 W E ARE TH E BANK In House FInanclng/Locallon Not a Problem NEW Program 3-4 BR Land/ Homes Call (704) 883-7706 Motorcycles G A SG A S EC 200, 2000 model, perfect condition, $2,750.00 Yamaha Vz 80-1998 no problems $1600,00 998-4292____________ Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO my hus­ band, besl friend & pal, Charles D, Turner, 12,^19-37, _____Service HAVE A NEW Years resoiulion yel, make one by ridding ol Ihose [unked or unsightly vehicles. Gall 284-4045 or 909-2409 IlN K ’S SEAMLESS GUnERlNG Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 O SBO R N E ELECTR^iC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. TO M BER LIN’S l^AWN C A R E I Handyman Services, All types of lawncare and handyman ser­ vices, mowing and weedeating, bushhogging & trimming Irees and buslies, plugging, seeding, fertilizing, leaf removal, mulching, pine needles. Call Brenl for free estimate (residential and com­ mercial services) Home phone 492-5424 Mobile 391-2266. TO M M Y’S TO TA L We offer mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planllng. We also offer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping ddve- ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and free esti­ mates, Office 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006._______________________ Statewide A L L N EW H A P P Y Jack ProD og(R ) & ProPup(R ) dewormer; Chewable, flavored. Convenient, economical. Gets all 4 major worms. For pups and large dogs. At farm & hardware slores. A N TIQ U E F E S TIV A L 20041 Vehicles 1955 FORD F100, 6 cyl, 3 spd, not running, for parts or restora­ tion, $550. 6 X 12 farm trailer, $150. 492-7323 1976 FORD VAN VB-semi-coiv version-cold air-p, steerlng-p, brakes-good tires & brakes-some rust-mechanicallygood. Priced to Sell, 751-3666 afler 5:00pm 1990 M USTANG sTo'Lx c o m ^ Ible 25lh anniversary. White w/ black top and black leather inte­ rior, 90,300 miles. Dual exhaust, pony mag wheels, power doors and. windows, power lumbar seals, cruise, A/C, AM/FM w/cas- selte, CD player In trunk,Oil change/lire rotation every 3,000 miles. Garaged, excellent condi­ tion, $5,500 firm. Call (336) 766- 5017 (loavo message If no an­ swer) Í 9 9 f C H l W lL Í ^ " R T ñ 4 x ^ while, lealher, power everything, 10 disc CD changer, keyless en­ lry, greal condilion, 100K, $8800,00, 998-3069 Í9W TÓYOTÁlac^om aLE74)M ^ exI, cab with lool box & Reece hitch included, AC, AM/FM cass,, 16 valve-2,7 L eng. 88K miles, runs great, good condition, need payoff. Call Chad 753-0942 84 FORD CROW N Vicioria-good tires, lenses Intact, electrical works, blown head gasket. $200 OBO 492-7619 LAKEWOOD C a l l f o r S p e c i a l F a l l R a t e s $ 1 2 5 / w e e k 1 6 4 2 H w y . 6 0 1 S . 7 5 1 t 2 1 8 9 Vehicles Huge Antique & Collecllble Show. Raleigh, Sti newly healec Ing. Over 350 Booths. January 3 ligh. Slate Fairgrounds in newly heated Jim Graham Bulld- & 4,2004. Saturday, 10-6& Sun­ day 11-5. Admission $5,00 Info: 757-430-4735 CA SH , CA SH NOW for struc­ tured Settlements, annuities, and Insurance payouts, 800-794- 7310, J, Q, W enlworlh,„J, G, Wentworth Means Cash Now for Structured Selllemenis, DRIVER S-DR IVING S C H O O L Graduates, we need you todayl Tuition reimbursement. Up lo $,37/mile. Guaranteed home time. Pay on delivery, USA Truck, 800-237-4642, f IrE E D IR E C TV ’ S A T E L L IT E System and 3 free months of HBO, Includes delivery and in­ stallation wllh one year of sen/lce, call for details. 1-800-352-9992, www.dtvsatellile.com___________ Travel______ Harrah's Cherokee Casino Trip Wed-Nlle Dec 31st (New Years Eve Special) FrI-Nite Jan 9lh Sal-Day Jan 17lh Pearl River Resort & Casio Mar. 19lh&20th E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt ES TA TE SALE-98 Volvo S90-AII oplions, well appoinled lealher, burlwood, premium sound sys­ lem wllh Sep. security system and detachable face. Moon/sun roof. One owner. Good condlllon. All services al dealer. Priced below Kelly Blue Book. Call 998-9584. ^R A (iiliib T< 5 R S Advance 336-817-7482 1997 M ERCURY M YSTIQUE 102.000 miles, pi, pw, cc, air, am/fm cass, burgandy $3,200. 1996 BONNEVILLE SE 79,000 miles, pw, pi, air, metalllo blue, Warranly Available $4,500. 1995 IZUZU RODEO 86.000 miles, pw, pi, cc, air, new tires, 6 cyl, while , sharp, Warranly Available $5,500. 1996 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA 97.000 miles, 4dr, 5 spd, air, green,Warranty Available, $4,199, 1998 TO Y O TA CO R O LLA LE 67.000 miles, 4dr, aulo, pi, pw, air, Warranly Available $6,250 1996 HONDA ACCOR D LX 71,700 miles, 4dr, auto, pw,pl, cc, air, burgandy. Warranty Available, $6,400 1996 FORD E S C O R T 96,000 miles, 4dr, aulo, air, alloy wheels, extra clean, $3,200 1997 HONDA ACCOR D LX 92.000 miles, 4dr, aulo, air, pw, pi, cc, Warranly Available, $7,250 1996 TO Y O TA CAM RY DX Gold Package, 115,000 miles, 4dr, auto, air, pw, pi. Warranty Available $4,500 1995 FORD CO N TO UR 168.000 miles, 4dr, apto, air, pw, pi, $2,000 1997 OLDS ACHIEVA 103, 000 miles, air, pw, pl, cc, alloy wheels, $2,800 1995 FORD ESCO R T 120.000 miles, ac, aulo 2dr, $2,300 1994 FORD RANGER XLT 76.000 miles, 5spd, air, am/fm cass, $3,700 1993 SATURN SL2 79.000 miles, Sspd, air, twin cam, very clean, $3,300 1989 BUICK REGAL 60.000 miles, 6 cyl, 4 dr, pw, ' extra clean, $2,799 Wanted N E E D E D P R IV A TE L O T for 14x76 mobile home prefer lol lo purchace but rental OK. 704-929- 9333, W ANTED HICKORY logs, Pay- Ing lop prices for handle grade logs, Charles D, Roberts Com­ pany, Greensboro, NC 336-378- 1676 Buyer: Paul Sexlon Yard Sales CAROLYN’S CO LLEC TIBLES (336)751-6252 Christmas special on everything in slore, Barbles/Beanles/Dolls great gilt Ideas for 10,00 and under_________________________ _ t r a d i n g ” >O ST-601/80'l/ Greasy Corner, Open Fri, & Sal, 10-5. Buy, sell, Irade. Will buy whole or partial estates. Call 284- 4302. 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W eVe Got You Covered Online! se-recor(l.com D8 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dcc. 25,2003 T h a n k V b u ! We offer a very special, heartfelt thank you to all the AMAZING people and corporations who make the ARTS possible through their kindness and charitable contributions to The Davie County Arts Council. Because of their generous support, we are able to offer artistic programming that makes a difference in the lives of Davie County children. Blessings to you and yours on behalf ofthe Davie County Arts Council. o n i ti“' f% We could not do it without you: Wayne D. Allen & Jeanette C. Spencer Pamela Hazen Dianne & Jerry Anderson B&RCIeanIng Bank ofthe Carolinas Judy Bailey Daryl Bandy, Jr - State Farm Insurance John Barber James Berrier Lynn & Paul BlackburnTony Blakley, Blakley Landscaping, Inc. 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Grey Engineering, Inc.Sandra Hadley Emily & Slayton Harpe Jean Harpe Vena H. Harris jNanearle & Bobby Hayes Suzanne Hess, M.D.,Davie Dermatology Ted HillJerry Hauser, DDS Adam Dorsett, DDS Hillsdale DentalJoan D.& Francis Holloway Don R. House, Attorney at Law Irina Jacksdn Jill & Bill Jobert June&W.G.Johnson Regan Jones Crystal Kelly Gail & Jimmy KellyLaura Kelly Joan KingValerie Kiser John & Barb Kolllns Tammy Langdon, Davie School of DanceAnita Long Linda & Glenn Mace Lorene & Charles MarklandAllen J. Martin Judy McDowell Annie McPhersonRuth McPherson Mildred E.ModlinE. Louise Monda Lynn & Jim Moore Anne Marie &Tom Nicholls Becky & Stuart PetersPhyllis S.& Bob Potter Dub Potts Rotary of Mocksville Gary Prillaman, DDS Juanita & Leland Richardson Mr. Kenneth Rothberg Lynn & Jim Rumley Judl& John Russell Sara Lee Underwear Jane & David Simpson Ella & Norman Smith Sally W. Smith Shanda Smith Eunices John Smoot Dianne & Allen Snipes Elaine Snow Jeanette Spencer Susie & Charles Stovall Sun Printing Arlene Edwards Thompson Mozelle & Vernon ThompsonPatricia S.TIIiey Edwin TroutmanDoris S.Truitt Mary Tucker Peggy T.Tutterow VF JeanswearTeresa S.VonCannon Wal-MartSteve Walker James W. Wall Peggy Wallace Janet Walton Verna & Jim Webb, Webb & Son ElectricalShirley & Carl Wicker Donna & Charles Williams Sarah & Don Wood Christine & Charles Woodruff Dawn & Don Wooten Mary & Joseph WomackChristine Wyatt Davie CountyA rfsB iS Council B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r 2?; V i e a f /,c ¡n hoj t o tfá T w *- i-s s rs ' 622 North Main St., Mocksville, NC * (336) 751-3112 • Box Office: (336) 751 -3000