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V-' ‘'••■■■ i ■ M '/f'”'::'-........... Il' I I '< î ' lin New Home E911 Com m unication Center IVloves To S ecure Location Page 4 P r e s c r i p t i o n s U n ite d W a y P ro g ra m C a n H e lp W ith C o s ts PageBS D A V I E C O U N T Y E NTE R PRI/E^R< ECORD USPS 149-160 P l a n n e r s A p p r o v e 6 6 7 - A c r e R e z o n i n g By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Davie County Plnnning Board members voted 6-1 last week to recommend a heavier industrial zoning for 667 acres off Baltimore Road in Advance. Karen Daugherty cast the only opposing vote, citing some of the uses in the 1-3 zone that she says aren’t nppropriate for the residen tial area. “There are things permit ted thnt may not be appropriate based on our land use plan,” she said. County commissioners are ex pected to make a final decision on the rezoning request on July 11. The site is the former RJR facil ity, which has plenty of buildings and buffers to mnke it attractive to ‘prospective industries, said Terry Bralley, president of the Davie County Economic Development Commission. “We want to bring manufactur ing back to oiir country,” Bralley said. “It’s our largest industrial footprint with the Inrgest building. (The zoning) puts us nt a disad vantage.” Most prospective new industry wants an existing building, with zoning artd infrastructure in place. If occupied for most industries, a sewer line extension would have to be built from US 158 to the site, he snid. Bralley said jobs nre needed here, citing the fact that 70 percent of Davie residents work in anoth er county. Davie is close to major airports and interstate highways - nnd to two mnjor geographic regions - the Piedmont Triad nnd Chnriotte. The community college Please See Rezoning - Page 5 Number 26 Thursday, July 7, 2011 28 PAGES C o o l e e m e e M a y o r D o n a t e s S a l a r y T o S a v e G u a r d ’ s J o b By .lackie Scabolt Enterprise Record Cooleemee board members unanimously npproved thé 2011- 2012 budget nt lnst months meet ing and were able to keep the school crossing guard position with the same amount of pay after the mayor offered a donation of her own money. ■ The proposed budget had in cluded cutting the $4,600 part- time crossing guard job, but the board agreed it was a “very vital position” the town needs to keep. Commissioner ChrislBranham snid, “The duty needs to stay there. It was never an intentionlof mine to get rid of the position Branham suggested moving funds from budget iten^s like minimum housing or reducing the recreation department employees hours in the winter inonths to help fund the school guard position. At one point Town Clerk John Chandler offered to cut his hours to 35 per week to help provide funding for the position. The board unanimously agreed to lower two budget items, code enforcement and community nf- fnirs, $2,000 each, but were still $600 short of the crossing guard’s $4,600 salary. “I will make a $600 donation of my salnry,” Mayor Lynn Rumley said. “That way John [Chandler] can stay at 40 hours a week.” Commissioner Chuck Taylor said, “I’m so thankful we have so many people doing such, a good job that it's becoming increasingly difficult to make any cuts.” Bermuda Run Officers leave a remote area off Point Road with bags filled P l a n s F o r S i t e with marijuana plants.- Photo by Robin Snow 1 , 6 8 0 Marijuana Plants Found By Jackic Seabolt Enterprise Record A large marijuana grow discov ered by authorities in the southern part of the county wns given nn es- timnted street vnlue of more thnn $2 million and investigntors nre still looking for those responsible. Hartman said that reports of marijuana being grown in the Point Road area have been received for some time, but officers had never found the plnnts. “It’s a pretty spread out area.” Two months ngo, they received the report that marijuana was being grown at a secluded wooded area Please See BR - Page 5 By Jim Bulce Enterprise Record When representatives of Wake Forest Baptist Health were review ing their development agreement with the Town of Bermuda Run, councilman Al Barnett questioned how this facility would mesh with a medical complex already under construction just miles away in Clemmons. . “The project in. Cleminons is totally outpatient.” John Lambert, a spokesman for Wake Forest Bap tist, said in last Tuesday night’s monthly town meeting. “It is two medical office buildings, That’s it. Whereas this (in Bermudn Run) has much more services, plus 2'5 beds, plus a medical office. It’s going to be a Wake Forest Bnptist project in both locntions.” The new office buildings in ’ Clemmons nre projected to open in early 2012 at an estimated cost of $30.7 million. Barnett said the sign and pictures froin the architectural rendering in Clemmons “look like it belongs to this particular rendering here (in Bennuda Run).”' Lambert said, “We’re trying to make an attempt to have some Please Sec BR - Page 5 F i l i n g U n d e r W a y F o r M o c k s v i l l e , C o o l e e m e e B o a r d s Thomas “Tom” Webb wns wnit- ing at the Davie Board of Elections office Friday well before noon. He was the flrst to file for a municipal office - putting his hat in the ring to be mnyor of Cool eemee. Filing continues until noon Fridny, July 15 for the following offices: Cooleemee - mnyor nnd commission sents held by Tommy Daywalt and Jean Snead; Mocks ville - mnyor; and commission seats held by J.C. “Buster” Cleary and Will Marklin III.•Also on Friday, Daywalt, Mnrk- lin and Mocksville Mayor Dr. F.W. Slate filed for re-election. Webb, fonner Rowan County commissioner and member of the Cooleemee Planning Board, snid he wnnts to see the town “move forward.”“There’s a lot of good going on now, but there’s a lot of Changes we need to make,” Webb said. “I Daywalt would like to be up front whh the people. I think I can help improve Cooleemee and improve the .per ception of Cool eemee.” Management of the town can be more efficient, Webb said. Daywalt filed for his second term 0(1 the Cooleemee board, and said he wants to continue his work on fixjng drainage problems. “Things nre fnirly decent right now ... things like the recrention depnrtment nre getting stnrted ... and we’ve got a good, working board,” Daywalt said. “A lot of people asked me to run again. If somebody calls me. I’ll answer the phone, nnd I’ll call them back, I don’t nm away from people on the street.”'V^ ' Tabatha Parrish, elections official, registers Tom Webb as the first candidate to file for office last Friday. He Is seeking the mayor's office In Cooleemee. - Photo by Robin Snow •ii !'r| : 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 E d i t o r i a l P a g e A 4 *'^ Grandchild; Chloe Mary Sparks LEESBURG, Va. — There’s a reason why young adults have the babies. We more mature folks need our sleep. I am a grandfather yet again, now with four. Grandfathers can play for a few hours with the tots, buiid train tracks, read books and entertain. But we leave the messier — and night time — parts of child rearing to the parents. An infant, Chloe Mary Sparks, was born June 30 in Inova Loudoun Hospital to Paul and Susan Delaney Sparks of Round Hill, Va. Mother and father are extremely sleep deprived at last report. Chloe Mary bears the name of her late grandmother, which pleases me a lot. Elizabeth and I rushed northward on Interstate 81 to be there in time for the birth. We had nap duty for little Cayden back at the house, our first time handling that delicate respon sibility with her. We performed like old pros. I had previously equipped Cayden, 3, with a cowboy hat. This time I brought her a black pony — in the form of a stick horse. We galloped our imaginary steeds about the neighborhood like fools until she was worn slap-dab out. Me too. The other grandparents, Charles and Becky Delaney of Advance, volunteered to handle nighttime duty for Cayden while the parents were still at the hospital Elizabeth and I didn’t fight them over that. As much as I was delighted to meet (ittle Chloe Mary, I was glad to get back home. 1 was tired. Pies From Berryville BERRYVILLE, Va. — We didn’t return south without stopping at a roadside market for pie. Berryville, population 3,100, is featured on the latest Wendy’s restaurant com mercial introducing its berry almond chicken salad. There isn’t a Wendy’s in this village, but there are plenty of berries grown here. Nails Farm Market on Harry Byrd Highway sells won derful fruit pies. We got a blueberry crumb pie and a peach double crust pie. Both were beautifully made nnd wonderful tp eat. I only regret wé didn’t also get a cherry pie. Bakeries here seem to compete for the “best pie maker” award. We’ve bought pies from several locations, but Nalls is our current favorite. Visiting the Virginin grandchildren has an extra dividend - pie. Chicken & Waffles? ROANOKE, Va. — We stopped for breakfast while head ing north in Roanoke at a soul food café, Thelma’s Chicken & Waffles. Elizabeth ordered scrambled eggs. Michael and I both gambled on the house speciality. The waffles were wonderful. The fried chicken was excellent. But together? I couldn’t get used to the unusual combination. Thelma’s is a downtown sensation here. - Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y 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 Snow...............................General Manager Mike Bamhardt...........'...............Managing Editor Ray Tutterow.............................Advertising Director Brian Pitts.................................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicnis Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rntes Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Yenr In N.C., $25 Outside N.C.POSTMASTER Send Address Chnnges to;Dnvie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 -K- g rlm m y c o m С ЛЧ7В»0 In The M ail . . . Make Recreation A Priority To the editor:I am writing regarding the need for expansion of recreational facilities in Mocksville. Circa 2007,1 started n loosely-bound cycling club in Dnvie County cnlled Davie Cycling Association. This wns my first nttempt at getting people in my community more active. The club would,meet several times a week for rides throughout Davie County and we also organized fund-rniser rides to benefit two charities. In 2009 we raised around $1,500 for Big Brothers/Big Sisters and in 2010 we raised around $1,700 for Hospice. Before establishing Davie Cycling Association, I nnd a smnll group of people held n children’s bike-a-thon two years in a row to help raise money for playground equipment at Cooleemee Elementary. Both yenrs we hnd over 60 children and adults par-' ticipnte. After three years trying to get more people into cycling fdr the snke of being henlthier bnd considering a greener form of transportation that might help with some of the traffic issues, I decided it was time to take the next step. I opened a bicycle shop in Mocksvillc. Being a former skateboarder and freestyle bike rider, 1 decided to carry skateboards and BMX bicycles as well since that is where I started before progressing into rond cycling nnd;mountnin biking. Opening a store is not n decision I mnde with expectations of achieving a large mnrgin of profit. The decision was made to give the nctive people in Mocksville something they desperately needed, a place they can go to get the service they need to do what they love to do. I did so thinking 1 had enough support from my friends and club members until business caught on. However, much of the success I’ve hnd so far, I owe to new in terest nnd the kids who ride skateboards and BMX around town who are often ran off and mnde to feel unwelcome because they don’t have a place to ride. I have had the pleasure of interacting with these young people. Some of them are often thought to be mischievous nn cnuse trouble. I see a different side of them because I remember being where they are now. These nre among the brightest and most talented kids. They are active, they love what they do and they appreciate when adults listen to what they hnve to say. I also have many adults come to me interested in cycling but are afraid to ride in traffic on public rondwnys. If these people decide to try cycling, they are confined to riding in their driveway or yard unless they are willing to drive out of town to Win ston-Salem, Greensboro, or some other town thnt has decided to invest in its citizens. Often, cyclists will take weekend trips where they ride, camp, stay in hotels, patronize retail, eat in res taurants and even invest in real estate just because a particular community has the facilities where they feel snfe riding their bike or doing whatever it is they love to do. When they hnve to leave Mocksville every time, they cany their money with them and spend it in those other communities while business owners in Mocksville wonder where everyone is on a Friday and Satur day night. I love Mocksville. But 1 think it is under-deyeloped. Those who can nfford the gas and cost of entertainment leave when they want a fun experience. The rest are left to their own devices. Sometimes that lends to trouble. I propose we ban together as a community and try to figure out how we can bring something to Mocksville that will not only give our residents something they can call their own but also create a draw from outside our community, bringing more people, more money and more business to our town. W oody W as A Friend To All To the editor; Woody, the beloved cat thnt befriended everyone who cnme to Woodworks Gallery, died Wednesdny, July 29. He greeted most people when they cnme through the front door with n “meow" nnd proceeded to show them nround the shop, He was our biggest nsset nnd we miss him terribly.We wish to express our gratitude to everyone who helped mnke Woody’s life specinl. To nil the people who brought him trents or just n kind word or pnt. He was n gentle ent that loved being with people. Thnnk you to Dr. Dunne Bnrnett nnd his stnff for mnking Woody comfortnble in his Inst dnys. Linda and Glenn Mace Mocksville I have a vision for Mocksville. I think Mocksville can be like Blowing Rock or Hendersonville wilh little boutique restaurants and retail shops. But we have to create incentives for those types of businesses. They are not going to come nnd set up shop in a ghost town and hope people cnn find them. We hnve to get that ball rolling. We have to do something to make our community more attractive to those types of businesses. I think a park fa cility would help - one with camping, bike paths, hiking trails, skateboarding facilities, lakes with paddle boats, tennis courts, pnrk shelters nnd a pool. Sure, we have some of those things now. While they are appreciated by people in the community, the fact that they are scattered ail over the county mnkes them virtu ally invisible to anyone outside of the community nnd in mnny cnses even to those within the community.I know that funding is probably going to be the biggest chnl- lenge. However, starting a bicycle shop in Mocksville has shown , me that people are hungry for this type of thipg. People will do nate their time and skills and energy if they feel like it will make their community a better place to live. Business will support efforts in exchange for some recognition. Not to mention. I’m sure there is some government funding set aside for projects like this that we can tap into; especially if it will promote n healthy life style and will generate revenue from out.side of our community and create business opportunities. Mocksville's history gives it a certain amount of chnrm. But thnl chnrm must be embraced, cultivnted and maintained. Otiicrwisc, it wiil slowly degenerate, businesses will not survive and people will go elsewhere. Just look at all the buildings sitting empty in Mocksville with ridiculously low lease rntes. Businesses in other cities spend more money on storage spnce with less squnre footnge. That is n recipe for allowing seedy fly-by-night businesses to take over and run this town into the ground. Let’s pull together nnd make something happen here before it’s too Inte. Eric Phillips ■ Mocksville F a m ily T h a n k fu l F o r H e lp To the editor; Our family would like to express a thnnk you for all of the wnys you have shown your love during the passing of Glenn Blnnkenship. We would like to say what a blessing tiie EMS workers, Brent Crotts and Brandon Hazelwood, were. An extended thnnk you goes to the Center Fire Depnrtment first responders ns they hnve nssisted many times in the past with Glenn’s heart issues. A very special thnnk you to Jeff Bnrney for hnndling the situation in the manner in which he did. May God bless all of you as you have been a blessing to us. Annie Mae Starting and, family Mocksville H e lp B u s in e s s e s R e c y c le M o re To the editor; Mother Nature arid I are in n close relntionship. I supply her with mnny, mnny things that need to be recycled. At Ace Hard ware on 158,1 swap out a recycling bin every Monday with them because they would be charged to have recycling picked up there. Recently, I noticed a lot of cardboard and nsked for permission to tnke it home to be picked up. 1 would suggest strongly that anyone going there ask if they hnve some cnrdbonrd thi\t needs to be re cycled. Tnke it home nnd put it out to be tnken to Mother Nnture.1 thnnk you nnd so would she. Jere Dniley Advance Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters frotn its readers on topics of local, state, national or internatiomd issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include .the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested, Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Етефпзе Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, ernews®davie-enteфrise,com■ Raleigh Report Budget OKd; Governor Vetoes Unprecedented DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .July 7,20J1 - 3 By Julia C. Howard NC Hou.sc of Representatives The House of Representa tives adjourned the 2011 Long Session on Saturday, June 18, marking the first time since the 1970s that the House has ad journed during June. As a re sult, schools and local govern ments will, for the first time in years, have ample lime and information to craft budgets. This session demonstrated the efficiency that has been needed in the General As sembly for years. We were able to pass a balanced budget that protected all teacher nnd teacher assistant positions de spite inheriting a mnssive budget deficit. ■ By letting temporary taxes expire and passing other busi ness friendly legislation, we have cased the burden on you, the taxpayers; and created the environment necessary to get, North Carolinians back to work. This session we passed 389 Session' Laws. Unfortunately however, the governor has demonstrated an unprecedent ed and excessive u.se of veto power, vetoing 11 bills. Although we adjourned our normal session, we will be re turning for a special session to address redistricting begin ning July 13. The redistrict ing session will be structured ’ differently and won’t be the long, drawn-out process that was common in the past. The schedule for redistricting is as follows: July I, Congres sional maps released; July 7, Public hearing on congressio nal maps: July 11, Legislative maps released; July 18, Public hearing on legislative maps. Since session is adjourned, this will be the final news letter until next May for the short session, and I will spend a large majority of my time back in district. I want to thank each of you so much for your continued support. I’m so privileged to represent such a great district with so many great people. Although we are no longer in session, if I can help you in any way please don’t hesitate to contact me. Remember my office, is your office. Legislative Office: 919-733- 5904; Mocksvlllc: 751-8567; E-Mail: jiiliah@iictc8.net. 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Whep it comes 336-716-WAKE 'l 888-716-WAKE I'BRENNERCHILDRENS.ORG/ED W a k e F O fe S t" ■ ' ’ ' ■ Baptist Health Brenner Children's Hospital !•>Af.. \y l i , 1; i 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 S c h o l a r s h i p E s t a b l i s h e d I n M e m o r y O f S a m H a l l Samuel P. “Snrn” Hnll left us much too soon.He hnd n wonderful wif6 and son, n terrific family, nnd an unmatched personal ity. Many people knew him by his laid-back disposition and appreciated his engaging conversation.Sam Hnll died at the nge of SO.Thanks to the generosity nnd love of his pnrents, Hnll's legacy will forever remain in Davie Coimty helping young people with their educntionni pursuits. Hall, son of Bill nnd Betty Hnll, grew up in Davie County with an older sister, Elizabeth, and brother, William, doing all of the things boys do in the county. He loved to fish and as a young boy he hunted rab- bits.And of course, he hnd his moments of mischief, as did most boys his age. His sister Elizabeth recalls thnt "he always had lots of friends,” and it seemed ns if “people were drawn to him.” He mnrried Jnckie K. Hartley in 1983 and celebrated the birth of their son Evan in 1988. No doubt, the family had a happy life together. “Wherever you snw Snm,you snw Evnn,” snid Elizabeth. “He was right there trying to do everything Sam did.” Sam and Evan were good friends who grew closer yenr by yenr. Evnn remembers: “Mom wns the enforcer nnd the cnretnker,” while “Dnd was laid bnck and didn’t get rattled nbout things.” Evan also admired that “Sam did not like complicntions or drama. He just did what wns needed to right the situntion.”Hnll loved the outdoors so his career as a surveyor was a natural fit. He loved tromping through the woods and map- Evan Hall enjoys a moment with his father, Sam, who died In 2009. ping land he hnd never seen before."When he was younger, he was in the woods one day sur veying and saw a strange ball of fluff,” snid Eliznbeth. “It wns n baby owl who hnd fnll- en from its nest. He brought it home and he and Mom raised the owl with the advice froin a locnl veterinnrian until it was fully grown. He finally took it to Nnture Science Center in Winston-Snlem so they could snfely release it back into the wild.” He hnd n soft spot for nny thing thnt needed help. In later yenrs, Hnll enjoyed mapping and spent many hours in front of the computer. He tnught Evan a lot about construction and hard work when they built their home. Even as a teenager, whatever Sam did, Evan was a pnrt. In nddition to his fnmily nnd cnreer, Snm hnd n pnssion for his community and for helping others. Years ago, he served lis the president of the JnyceeS, an important commu nity service group. “Sam niso loved to tell . jokes,” snid Eliznbeth. "He would open every Jaycee meeting with a joke. The joke telling continued nnd Snin Inter cnme to Mocksvillc Elementary School at the end of every year to tell Evan’s clnss "ngc-npproprinte” jokes. He hnd n grent sense of humor.”Halt had respect for people . who battled through adversity ' and found a wny to rise nbove it. He wns one of the first to lend a helping hand.“We were talking to some one once who told us she had to move because she couldn't pay her rent. Sam knew she wns working ns hnrd ns she could so ho nsked her whnt she needed and promptly wrote her a personnl check,” snid wife Jackic. “He did a lot of things like that for people who he thought deserved a helping hand.” When Evnn becnme best friends with Raeshon McNeil at the start of middle school sports, Evan’s fnmily quickly embrnccd Rneshon and took, him everywhere that Evan went. Evan nnd Raeshon became best friends nnd Sam developed n love for Rneshon, too.“He became pnrt of our fnmily in many ways,” said Jnckie nnd Evnn. “Dnd felt thnt Rneshon hnd been pre sented with some challenges nnd wns rising nbove them. Becnuse of Rne’s persever- nnce. Dad did everything he could to support him.” Sam realized that "success is Incoming Mocksville Lions President Terry Lewis receives the gavel from outgoing president, Bob Martin. M o c k s v i l l e L i o n s I n s t a l l N e w O f f i c e r s The Mocksville Lions Club met Thursday, June 2 to install new officers for 2011-2012. Outgoing Presi dent Robert “Bob” Martin presided. After dinner. Lion Fred Francis of the Konnoak Hills Lions Club in Winston-Sa lem presented a program on how to attract new members to the club, as well as how to retain the ones in the club.Francis then installed the officers. Lion Barbara Seawright wns recognized as Lion of the Year for 2009 for her work with the South Davie Middle School Leo Club. Incoming president, Terry Lewis, was recognized as the Lion of the Year for 2010 for his participation in many Lions events throughout the year, and for his leadership with the annual Mocksville Lions Golf Tournament, Martin was thanked for his lendership, especially for finding the club a new home in the Masonic Lodge on Ridgeview Street in Mocks ville. New Mocksville Lions officers, from left: seated - Bill Fender, Dale Brown, Fred Francis (installing officer), Terry Lewis, Scott Callison, Patsy Crenshaw; standing - Mike Harrison, Frank Burglo, Roy Anderson, George Kimberly, Bob Martin, Charles Crenshaw, Rick Raynor, Mark Hecht, Í S h r o o m i » l O f F I 'Shroom & Swiss Combo I Coupon not villd кШ| iny olhir olfir ind ffluil bi pttunltd it limi ol tfiniicllon.No multlpii Irintietloni pir coupon. Eiplrii I/3I/II In MM HM MM MM 1^ IMS ШЯ ШШ mm I N e e d a n a p a r t m e n t ? C a ll N o r t h w o o d . . . Northwood Apartiri 800 Northrldge Court (off Milling Rd) 1-888-902-9679 measured not by the point you -•hnve reached in life, but rather by the obstacles you have hnd to overcome to get there.”After his father’s denth in 2009, Evnn returned to UNC Chapel Hill and worked to show that he, too, could persevere through adversity. While In business school, he stnrted his own beer delivery com pany, “Brew To You” with an investment from his grandfa ther. “Raeshon used his talents to develop the logo nnd graphics for marketing the business. We created “Brew Dollars” and Raeshon put Dad’s picture in the president’s spot of every bill,” snid EVnn. Evnn believes this wns n grent wny to com memorate Sam while illustrat ing thnt he, too, cnn climb ■ over mnny obstacles. Evnn nnd his dnd shnred n specini quote; “Live as if you were to die tomorrow, but lenm as if you were to live forever.” Sam certninly lived life to its fullest nnd Evnn plans to do the same. He will, like his fnther, continue to live nnd lenm every dny.In tribute to Hnll’s love for lenrning and his support of people who persevere through adversity, the scholarship created in his memory will recognize a high school student with a minimum GPA of 3.30 who is in good stand ing in the community, and has shown nn nbility to persevere through some type of personnl ndversity. The scholarship will be one more example of Hnll'lending a helping hnnd to young people in the community he loved so much. “Thnnks to the Snmuel P. Hnll Memorinl Scholnrship, Sam’s spirit will live forever through the people It recog nizes nnd assists,” snid Jnne Simpson, president of the Dn vie Community Foundntion. 4 Earn Bank Promotions Southern Community Bank nnnounces three promotions. Cynthin A. Dinkins was promoted to vice president. Dinkins, who joined Southern Community Bnnk in 2008, is the brnnch manager and busi ness banking specinlist nt the Clemmons office. She is n nntive of Winston- Snlem and a prior resident of Mocksville. She is in her first yenr of the North Cnrolina School of Bnnking at UNC Chapel Hill.She was selected as branch mnnnger of the yenr nfter her first yenr with the bnnic. Prior to joining Southern Community Bnnk, Dinkins hnd a 14-year career with one of the largest banks in the southeast as a li censed branch mnnnger and insurnnce ngent. Amnndn A. White wns promoted to banking officer. White, who joined Southern Community Bank in 2007, is a Retail Banker II at the Clemmons office. White Is a lifelong resident of Dnvie County nrid is the daugh ter of Mac and Wanda White. She holds a bnchelor’s degree with honors ill business admin istration with specializations in economics & finance. Lori Eckenrode wns promot ed to banking officer. Eckenrode, who joined Southern Community Bank in 2004, is a teller supervisor at the Clemmons office. She is a resident of Dnvie County. She holds n bnchelor’s degree in English from the UNC Charlotte. A in’t it Nÿiy Michelle is 50 Fnm Mama, Jiilly & Family DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, rhursday, July 7,2011-5 7?* Jamie O’Neal and members of his race team get ready to release 800 rubber ducks Into the South Yadkin River just below Cooleemee Dam. - Photos courtesy KC Smith Q u a c k , Q u a c k Buy A Duck For Second Bullhole Race The crowd watches with anticipation at the finish line of the 2010 Great Bullhole Dtjck Race. COOLEEMEE - With temperatures rising, there’s no bet ter plnce to cool off thnn the river. Thnt’s whnt hundreds will be doing during the 2nd annual "Great Bullhole Duck Race & Festival" at RiverPark. "Lnst yenr’s Duck Rnce wns n hoot," says Daphne Beck, who is president of the nonprofit group that manages the park for the Town of Cooleemee. "We rnised nenrly $3,000 to keep the plnce operating and we needed every penny." Nenrly 800 rubber ducks floated Ihe little rapids, maneu vered rocks and other obstacles and made it to the finish line. A "Duck Ticket" is $5, you can purchase a "Quack Pack" ofsixfor$25ora"Flock"ofl5 for ,$50. Cash prizes are $300 for first, $150 for second and $75 for third. You do not have to be present to win. This year, there will be more than an exciting Duck Rnce. Starting at 11 a.m. there will be food, music and an array of fun and nature-oriented nctivities for kids. Down home music, plenty of cold Cheerwine and water, hotdogs nnd some special-event foods will be on sale. "We hope that people will come, enrly with their children and stay the dny nt the river," snys Stephnnie Waller, the new RiverPnrk events coordinntor.Wnllcr grew up on the Row an County side of the South Yndkin . River nnd recently moved to Erwin Street with Rezoning... Continued From Page 1is ready to train workers. All make Davie attractive, he said.“We have shown folks this site nnd will continue to show folks this site,” Braliey said.As zoned now, no manufac turing could take place.Andrew Meadweil, county planner, snid the rezoning re quest from the county fits with the bonrd’s Innd use mnp and long-range plans."The staff believes this is underzoned,” Meadweil said. BR... Continued From Page 1 brand identity in the architec ture.” Lnmbert nnd Doug Stimmel of Stimmel & Associntes were "This Is n prime industrinl site in the county ... in the state. To have the site underzoned is an issue. The biggest drawback Is the lack of ability to do nny type of mnnufncturing. Stnff, we recommend approval based on the goals and objectives.” Neither Brnlley, Meadweil or any member of the bonrd mentioned a specific project, but Ken Cornntzer of Wnllace, who owns property near the entrance to tho site, said if it is for the compnny that could bring 550 her husband Brad and children, Waylon and Cheyenne. She has been a Bullhole fan since she was a child. "This is my first RiverPnrk event and I’ve got n great start with Terri Chattin, Jesse Chnt- tin, Valerie Truit and Rebecca Hursey, who were the prime "Ducksters" committee last yenr. The O’Nenl Rnce Team is also revved up for July 23," she said. "The main thing we need now are people who will renlly sell some tickets," Wnller snid. "If this goes ns we hope, people who love The Bullhole will be selling , tickets to their neighbors and jfnmily, businesses will allow ticket sales at the workplace nnd there will be plenty of public ticket outlets. jobs to the county, as reported, the site is in the wrong place.. "I do not believe this is the fight location,” he said. "The area is residential and agricultural. Scale does matter. The number of vehicles on Ihe road does mntter ”Cornntzer snid thnt not only ndjoining property owners, but everyone who regulnrly travels Bnltimore Rond should have been notified of the proposal.He estimated a Inrge employer would create nn additional Area businesses are also being osked to become Duck Rnce sponsors. Locnl churches will soon receive a message from RiverPnrk asking them to help preserve this piece of God's Creation by adopting a flock of ducks.” In Cooleemee tickets can be purchased nt the Zachary House, Town Hall, and from Stephanie Waller and Judy Webb. In Mocksville, tickets are available at the Davie Chamber of Commerce. In Salisbury, go to the LandTrust office at the old train depot. To volunteer for duck rnce prepnrntions,to become a ticket seller, put up a poster at work or help at the race, call 284- 6040 and Stephanie will get Terri, Josl, and Ethan Chattin and Rebecca Hursey right back to you. sell duck tickets. W i n $ 3 0 0 Cash'' liullluilc Dnd K;ico ór- 1,500-3,000 vehicle trips a dny, not counting additional tractor trailer traffic.Cornatzer questioned the fire department’s ability to handle a large corporation nnd the county's ability to provide adequate wnter nnd sewer. He also asked how long it would tnke Davie to recoup the cost of mnking improvements for nn industry.RJR, Cornatzer said, was a low impact use for the prop erty. "I believe the scale should be done in a more urban area where infrastructure is in place and not in a rural area,” he said.Board Chair Phil Fuller said he knew nothing "official” about a specific project.Meadweil told board members Iheir decision was whether all 1-3 uses would be appropri ate for the piece of property. “Is is reasonable and in the public interest?"Baltimore Road, Meadweil said, is designed to handle 10,000 vehicle trips n day: and cunently has about half of that. "That’s a DOT (Department of Transportation) issue.”If rezoned, there are many more steps a prospective busi ness would have to go through before it could open, Meadweil said.“If we rezone lo 1-3, that’s the first step,” snid board member, Henry Walker. “It opens the door ... but nil the impnct studies hnve to be done. It has to go through the process.” on hnnd for nn updnte on the hospital thnt is coming to western Dnvie County. The council unanimously npproved the de velopment plnn presented by Wake Forest Baptist Health.Plans call for a medical office building and outpatient services center to be completed by late 2013, nccording to Lnmbert. The Baptist Outlines Plans For Site The Town of Bermuda Run has npproved plnns for Wnke Forest Bnptist Henlth to develop the 88-acre Davie Campus nt Hwy 801 and Interstate 40.The Town Council approved a “development agreement,” defining n vision for phased development over the next 20 years. The agreement establishes design standards for a quality development, comprised of permitted uses, roadways, landscaping, setbacks, signnge, parking and architectural stan dards. ,“Tl^e town believes this agreement will become a model of cooperation for municipal governments nnd developers coming together to plnn for Inrge-scale, quality land use over n period of time,” snid Mayor John Ferguson.The 88-ncre site is zoned Commercinl Mixed Use (CM) allowing for medical and commercinl uses. Wake Forest Bap- ,tist submitted a site plan ns pnrt of the development ngreement showing medicnl buildings In side a loop rond.The loop rond will hnve a landscaped median with bike Innes, sidewalks, street trees and street lights. Walking trails will be locnted around two amenity ponds nnd stream buffer In n park-like setting for use by em ployees, pntients, fnmilies and the community. “We hnve plnnned land uses not only for aesthetic and envi ronmental purposes, but to create activities for the community to maintain a healthy lifestyle,” said John McConnell, MD, CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.Land outside of the loop road is planned for supporting mixed commercial development. “We believe the development will be a catalyst for economic growth for Davie County,” said Lee Rollins, Bermuda kun town manager.“The development will crente nn imnge of a cohesive ani con nected site that will stand the test of time ns n symbol of the future of enstem Davie County,” said McConnell. "The development will reflect the highest design standards nnd will be a source of pride for the community.” Wake Forest Baptist will invest approximately $100 mil lion In the development. Inside the loop road will be a medical office building for physicians . nnd nn npproximately 100,000 square-foot three-story outpatient building. The building will house emergency services, diagnostic imaging, outpatient surgery and endoscopy services nnd 7 observntion beds. Ap- t. proximntely 175-225 people will be employed when phase one is completed in late 2013. Phase two includes a 25-bed hospital scheduled for comple tion in 2017. An addhlonnl 75- 125 people will be hired when the hospital opens.“The development will create new jobs, add to our tax base and enable more of our citizens to obtain healthcare services in the County,” snid Ferguson. “The proximity of henlthcnre services is important, since the populn- tion in enstem Davie includes mnny retired citizens who need healthcare services.” The commercial development is named River Hill Commons. Restaurants, hotels, and banks nre among potential investors. Summit Healthcare Group of Winston-Salem is marketing the commercinl properties, which have excellent visibility from 1-40.Wake Forest Baptist operates the Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. The hosphal will close when the new hospital opens in 2017 and employees will be transitioned to the new hospital. Wake Forest Baptist Healthcare Center—Davie in Mocksville or elsewhere in the Wake Forest Bnptist Health system. first phase is projected to cost $60 million. He added the inpa tient facility is scheduled to open in 2017. That phase will cost an additional $25 million. “Davie County will have a complete medicnl center,” Lambert said.Lambert added that the overnll development would be split ntiout 50-50 between the medicnl use nnd the commercial use. “In our view, the town and Wake Forest Baptist have a rare opportunity to plnn for the long-term use of this Innd where it will become n model for locnl government nnd private sector development coming together through this mechanism that we have called a development agreement,” Lambert said. "This could be a model for other com munities.”After a PowerPoint presenta tion showing features of the 88- acre campus, there was a public hearing where one individual spoke in favor of the project. "Hnving spent 35 yenrs in the henlth care industry and being familiar with Baptist Hospital and their reputation, I think that whnt we've seen here in tenms of the architectural nnd landscap ing design is consistent with the excellence that that medical facility will provide this com munity,” said Ken Rethmeier. “1 think what we're going to find is over time the value of the quality of the services and the breadth of the services will provide us with a foundation of what you've seen in the long- range planning process of about 250 new jobs."That will become the foun- datiop of this community in terms of its commercial development. I think it’s going to set the standard for the rest of our community.”In other business, the council adopted the annexation ordi nance of Kinderton Village, effective July 1,2012. Lee Rollins, town mannger, snid thnt the town hnd met all the stntutory requirements for the process. In other business, the coun cil: • Adopted the proposed bud get for fiscnl yenr 2011-12.• Appointed Stephnnie Wark to be the town’s Triad ABC Board representative. • Reappointed Dick Heriot nnd Ken Dohlemnn to the town’s Planning Board.• Voted to approve a one-year contmct to continue with Repub lic Services to collect residentinl solid wnste.• Voted to extend the town’s Inndscnpe contrnct with Budd Services for one yenr. • Henrd from Rollins, who said he had just received a con tract from Kemp & Associates regarding looking at the feasibil ity of some type of troffic calming system in front of the Twin City Soccer Complex entrance on US.158. He said he needed time to review the details of the agreement.In another matter, Rollins said the Inndscnpe project nt 1-40 nnd N.C. 801 will be moving forward in the fall. Concealed Carry Class Offered A N.C. Concealed Carry Handgun Class will be taught July 9 from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Davie County Law Enforcement Train ing Center off Dnlton Rond, Mocksville. Cost Is $65.Cnll Daniel Matthews at 671-4603. f STROUSE HOUSE AUCTIONS ^ 1 42 4 in d u s tria l Dr., S ta te s ville , N C 2 8 6 2 5 Ptione: 704-872-8444 auctioneer: mike strouse, nc 1Ю. »7465 www.strausehouseauctlanB.com Омск in out «I FfMboek e ttiouM NOUM AiKlloMl Thn., Ally 7 • К Ш • IhKUMd S w plw /S ihig^^Н1Ш1Ю » n««IM - Sai(« T»W4 Rita, too Tniw. Oa™ Cira«. TiaMxa» Во* 4 Rl* GUI Сии, Seorty Cateiel Trap. Bod SMb. Boat Ailotl, Pimto КелгеЬ. WcDden О1Л Cabrm■OATt- 15Li40JcnBcUMtaUifitoi»hofMfflotv],4P«ionP»jJeBceL M ТШ1 • Water Trinwiw. Шя Pinc. UFO, QxUol • Oed & SI in Titei - One to Fof Pwfie. WUei PirU OMUJ - Sluca & Ren SUf«ea Gas Idard (Ml lr*arM, 3 ChsTtet №МЛО • Otsel Ur«reb Pato Uirtnlat, Wrcugn irct PiM & СШГ1, Trwvdre. BasUtai Qoats, Spatbnli. Yard QarTM, Cociea Karmttt. Uuw. 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Continued From I’ngc 1 off Point Rond nnd set up surveillance of tlie nren, according lo Hartman. “We worked tlie surveillance on it for approximately two montiis nnd it doesn’t appear anyone hns ever returned to it,” Kfartmnn snid.“The nren is accessible only by foot!” On June 29, officers began' the task of removing the 1,680 marijunna pinnts, watering devices, nnd growing mnterinls on the two ncres. Hnrtmnn said there were potting soil, fivc-gnllon wnter buckets, drninnge cups, nnd n bucket contnining over one pound of unplnnted mnrijunna seeds removed from Point Rond locntion. “The grow was along h creek bnnk deep in the woods,” Hnrt mnn snid. “The mnrijunna wns plnnted in four trncks along the crock bnnk.” Hnrtmnn snid nnother field ndjoining the property nppenred to have been prepped but never planted.The property owner wns not aware of the grow on their property and Hnrtmnn snid it was discovered and reported by nnother person. The estimated street value of the mnrijunnn was $2,688,000. Hnrtmnn snid that vnlue is determined using n set value the stnte hns of $1,600 per plnnt based on if it was harvested nt mnturity nnd the drugs were sold on the street.“All plants were removed and a local volunteer fire department nssisted in burning the mnrijunnn,” Hnrtmnn snid. "So it hns been totnlly disposed of.” Hartmnn said the investigation is still continuing. “No nrrested have been made nt this time.” P u b l i c R e c o r d s UAVlli CUUINl К blN 1 bKl'Kiai!, KH.CUKU, inursuuy, juiy I, ¿Vll - / Sheriff’s Chief J.D. Hartman fills a bag with pot. - Photos by Robin Snow The marijuana plants are burned at Jerusalem Fire The distinctive five-leaf Department. marijuana,leaf cluster. Stokes and Hartman count the plants.Stokes pulls up a plant. D a v id so n « ® ® ® ' The marijuana is bagged and loaded. A charitable bequest could be the most important gift you ever make. A gift In your will can establish an endo^dfund at the Davie ComiiiM iM Foundation that will^do'goo^d:fSlt#i’in yourname ^^'Flnd out(t^briB today. - W ii>fo@(lavicfoundation,oig Building Permits The following building permits were issued in Davie County, listed by nppiicnnt, type of building, estimnted cost nnd locntion. - Andrew Systems, nddition, $57,000, NC 801 N.. Mocksville. - Sexton Construction, inte rior renovntion of Oantt Build ing, $172,600, Salisbury Rd., Mocksville. ■ - Miller Building & Remod-. eling, patio nddition, $7,197, US 601 N.. Mocksville. - Arena Builders Associates, convert deck to screened porch, $8,000, Oakmont Dr., Advnnce. - Lambeth Electric, remodel, $8400, Peoples Creek Rd., Advnnce. - Morgnn & Parker Build ers. attached garage, $48,000, Country Circle, Advnnce. - Morgan Builders, single fnmily dwelling, $140,000, Woodwnrd Rd., Mocksville. - Тусоп, single family dwelling, $425,000, Salmons Rd., Mocksville. - William Lanier, outbuild ing, $10,000, Ratledge Rd., Mocksville. - Dnle Hochstedler, nddition, $38,000, Serenity Dr., Mocksville. - Select Homes, single family dwelling, $116,000,' Bills Wny, Advonce. - Jonathan Starnes, pole shed, $I ДОО, Sugar Creek Rd., Mocksville. - Allen and Associates, remodel, $59,040. Mocks Church Rd., Advance. - Joseph Design and Con struction. concrete basement slab for home being relocated, $85,000, Woodlee Dr., Advance. . - Quality Finish Carpentry, addition, $110,000, Yadkin Val ley Rd.. Advance. - Larry McDaniel Builders, remodel, $27250, Hidden Creek Dr., Advance. .-..Pen’s , Construction, ad dition, $25,660. Holly Circle. Advance. - Brown Construction, renovate/remodel, $3,000, Mount- view Dr., Mocksville. - Eric Brown Construction & Remodeling, repair/replace foundation basement. $15,000, Avon Street, Mocksviiie. - Hiram Douglas Lakey, addition/renovation. $12^00, Horseshoe Trail. Mocksville.- A.S. Crawford, rebuild rooms damaged in storm, $45,000, Holly Lane, Mocks ville.- The Pool and Spa Store, inground swimming pool, $23,000, Canyon Rd.. Mocks ville.- Southeastern Pools, in- ground swimming pool, $18,000, Edward Beck Rd., Mocksville. - Angcll’s Pools, inground swimming pool, $22.000, Little Egypt Rd., Mocksville. - Von Snow, inground swim ming pool, $38,000, Milling Rd.. Mocksville. - Angell’s Pools, swimming pool, $17,080, S. Madera Dr., Mocksville. - Mocksville Pool, inground swimming pool, $29259, Country Lane, Mocksville. • Mocksville PoliceThe following are from Mocksville Police Department reports.Traffic Accidents - No charges were filed after a wreck on Yadkinville Road at 9:09 a.m. June 27. Tina Louise Lash, 38, of US 601 South, told Officer J.D. Walker her foot slipped off the brake, causing the 1998 Honda she was driving to hit the rear of a 1995 Chevrolet driven by Maria Louise Cunningham, 28, ofuseois.- No charges were filed after a wreck on Yadkinville Road at 10:12 a.m. June 22. Amy Mae Danielle Trexler, 18, of Pine Ridge Rond, failed to stop the 2003 Chevrolet she was driving before it struck a 1996 Chevrolet driven by Knthie Cothren, 27, of Wagner Road, reported Officer Joey Reynolds. Land IVansfersThe following lnnd trnnsfers were filed with the Davie Reg ister of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000. - Federal Home Loan Mort gage Corp. to Karen Wagner Hnrris, 2.36 acres, Clarksville. - Grady L. McClamrock Jr. nnd Catherine E. McClamrock to Donald G. Bowles and Wanda Bowles. .85 acre, Mocks ville. $130.- Paulette Kems to Andrew Ross Carter and Kelsey Taylor Carter, I lot. $199. - Tom Ricky Hunt to Sonya Hunt McCrary, 1.85 acres, Je rusalem,- Jerry W. Anderson and Dianne S. Anderson to Douglas B. Constable, 1 tract, Clarks ville, $450.- Adam James Blake and Jessica W. Blake to Kristin E. Byrd and John W. Byrd, 1 lot, Farmington, $400. - Nan Angeii to Edward Clin ton Lee, 1.27 acres, Jerusalem, $30. - Shelton Construction Ser-, vices to Seth Evans Carter and Jessie R. Mcllrath-Carter, I lot, $780. - Sheri Dene Ressa to Peter Ressa, 1 tract. Shady Grove.- Lila Ruth Williams to Mat thew Neal Wilson, 1.79 ncres, $340, - Alexnnder S. McGuire to Donald Sowers and Brenda Sowers, .7 acre, Farmington, $50. - Kyla J. Sipprell, commissioner, to Charles L. Baity, 50 acres, $148. - Joseph Allen Surratt and Gena Bennett Surratt to Maynard Allen Surratt and Rebecca Byrd Surratt, 1 tract. Shady Grove, $750. - Kyla J. Sipprell, commissioner, to Robert W. Birk and TerrieL. Birk, 1 lot,$I0. - Shannon Spillman Yost and Cory L. Yost to Michael Todd Kiser, Hot, $364. - Kathy F. Grubb to Kathy F. Grubb (99% interest) and James Edward Kincaid (1% in terest), 4 lots, Mocksville.- Richard Dean Ball and Robin L. Ball to William Scott MacDonald and Carolynn Eliz abeth MacDonald. 1 lot. Shady Grove, $450. - Jason Queen and Margaret Catherine Farabee Queen to Johnathon K. Smith and Anna R. Smith, 1 lot, Fulton, $300.- Karen Register and Major Wayne Register to Paul Fredrick Boger Jr., 1 tract, Jerusalem. -The Caudle Law Firm, sub stitute trustee to US Bank Na tional Assoc., 4 lots, $162.- C. Wayne Prater and Lucy M. Prater to Rebecca Ann An glin nnd Robert E. Anglin III, I lot, Fnrmington, $400.- Secretnry of Housing nnd Urban Development to Maim Harrison and Dorothy Harrison, 2 acres, Clarksville. - Lucy Shaffer McClamrock and Grady L. McClamrock Sr., trustees to Robert George Mc Clamrock, I lot, Mocksville, $136.- David A. Simpson, substitute trustee to Branch Banking and Trust Co., 1 lot,' Farmington, $192.- ВАС Home Loans Servic ing to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1.89 acres. ,- Virginia Ruth Miller Bolick through her attorney in foct to Bermdua Village Retirement Center, 1 condominium, Farmington, $114.- Robert F. Benson ond Cyn thia B. Benson to Joseph Con- woy Shelton and Roymonda S. Shelton, 1 lot, $580. - Christopher Andrew Vest and Stephanie M. Vest to Dar rell Wyatt, 2 tracts, $174.- Wells Fargo Bank to Wayne Webb, .25 acre, $58. - Edward M. Cambro and Sherry L. Cambro to Ashley Shane Nixon and Anissa Blaise Nixon, 1 lot, Mocksville, $476. Siieriff’s Department The following incidents were Specials o£ the Week G r a n o la B a r s 1049 Limit 6 While Supplies Last Don't Noiir MuMiuliiii's! Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 F o s t e r D r u g C o . 495 Valley Road • IVlocksville • (336) 751-2141 w w w .fo s te rd ru g c o .c o m ________________ PHOTO SPECIAL D o u b le s F R E E w i t h A d v a n t l x F ilm O n e W e e k O n l y Everyday Lo w Price Digital Prints 100 Photo Processing Hours:M-F g-6, Sat 8:30-4, Sun. Closed I'oi' ^i4':it iMlormalidii on drills \ hi'iillh prohk ins, до lo \\ \>.rosli'i(liiiKCO.i'oiii reported to the Dovie County Sheriff’s Department.- Fraud was reported at a home on Farmington Rood, Mocksville on June 21. - On June 21 injury to personal property was reported at a retoil estoblishment on US 601 South, Mocksville. - Larceny was reported nt a home on Rock House Road, Mocksville on June 25.- On June 27 identity theft and unlawfully obtaining a credit cord were reported at a home on Princeton Court, Advance. - Larceny and o break-in were reported at a home on Keswiolc Drive, Advance on June 27.- On June 27 a breok-in and larceny were reported at a home on Sonora Drive, Advance.- Injury to personal property wos reported at o parking lot on Eaton Road, Mocksville on June 27. - On June 27 an assault on a female was reported at a home on R Shore Drive, Mocksvillc. ' - A break-in was reported ot 0 home on US 601 South, Mocksville on June 27.- On June 28 Inrceny wns reported nt n home on Bnileys Chnpel Rond, Advnnce. - The larceny of fuel wns reported nt 0 gos station on US 64 West, Mocksville bn June 28. - On June 29 fraud wns reported ot n home on Buchin Lnne, Advnnce.- A brenk-in wos reported nt n home on Fork Bixby Rond,. Advnnce on June 29.- On June 29 Inrceny wns reported nt a home on Nebbs Way, Mocksville.- Froud wos reported ot a home on NC 801 South, Ad vance on June 30. Fires Davie County fire depart ments responded to the follow ing colls; June 27: Center, 8:40 a.m., 1-40 West, outomobile accident; County Line assisted; Mocksville, 9:04 a.m., Yadkinville Road, automobile Occident; Farmington, 1:39 p.m., NC 801 North, grass fire; William R. Davie assisted. June 28: Smith Grove, 3:27 p.m., Redland Road, fire alorm; Comatzer-Dulin ossisted; Mocksville assisted; Fannington assisted; Comotzer-Dulin, 4:13 p.m., Meodowyiew Rood, fire alarm; Fork assisted. June 30: Advonce, 9:31 a.m., Jetry Lane, illegal bum; Mocksville, 12:29 p.ml,County Home Rood, automobile ac cident; Center assisted; Farm ington, 2:08 p.m., Brnngus Wny, vehicle fire; William R. Davie assisted; Jerusalem, 4:08 p.m., Cherry Hill Road, tree blocking road; Mocksvillc, 4:44 p.m., Yndkinville Rond, automobile accident. Arrests The Dovie County Sheriff’s Department mode the following nrrests:- Wnylon Webb, 22, of Joy Trnil, Mocksville wns arrested June 24 for fnilure to nppenr. Trinl dnte: July 28. - Terri L. Hunter, 40, of Jnsmine Lnne, Mocksviiie wos arrested June25forpossessionof schedule 11 controlled substonce. Trinl dote: July 14.- Frnnk David Wescott, 48, of VS 601 South, Mocksville wns nrrested June 25 for motor vehicle theft nnd finnncinl cnrd theft. Trinl date: July 21. . - James Jimmy Phloykaew, 20, of Mr. Henry Road, Mocksville was arrested J une 25 for sell/ deliver counterfeit controlled substance. Trial date: Aug. 4.- Edgar Perez Ruano, 33. of Hight Point was arrested June 26 fordriving with license revoked. Trial dale: July 14. - Michael Dean Collier, 33. of Dutchmons Trail, Mocksville wns nrrested June 27 for nssnult on 0 female. Triol dnte: Aug. 4. - Angein Robbins, 36, of Dutchmnn Trnil, Mocksville wns nrrested June 27 for simple physicol assault. Trial dote: Aug. 4. - Christopher Robin Boziuk, 30, of R Shore Drive, Mocksville was arrested June 27 for nssnult on n femnle. Triol date: July,2l. - Ronnie Viero Jones, 30, of Virginia wns nrrested June 28 for breaking/entering of motor vehicle. Trial date: July 7.- Eric Lynn Hudson Jr.,41 ,of Salisbury was nrrested June 28 for worthless checks. Trinl date: July 26 in Wake County and July 28 in Davie. - Michael Lee Cline, 36, of Duke Street, Cooieemee was orrestcd June 28 for violation of pretrioi release. Triol dote: Aug. 4. - Hubert Roy On-en, 28, of LoQuinto Drive, Advance was arrested June 30 for failure to oppear. Triol dote: July 29 in Forsyth County.- Brinn Michael Sondey, 65, of Northforke Drive, Advance wos arrested July I for assault. Trial dnte: Aug. 18. - Shnntelle Mnrie Pninter, 18, of Deck Circle, Mocksville wns arrested July 1 for'ossouit. Trial dnte: July 14. - Michnel Bryce Oneal, 22, of Deck Circle, Mocksville was arrested July 1 for nssnult on n femnle.Trinl dnte: July 14. FARM FRESH PORKM Natural■■a. a I »¿M III ■ 1 » - —iw nramSMi nBrMMnisGRAIN FED BEEF m ro m m n im r- im n m r m u u m MJerry & Clndy Foster(336) 998-7170 M ii .• 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 P e o p l e D in k in s-W h ite C o u p le W e d In J a m a ic a ■ Cynthia Ann Dinkins and Branon.Simpson White were married on June 18 in the Vil lage of Lucea, Jamaica in a private, romantic cercmony on the shore of Ihe Caribbean ocean.The bride is a native a Win- slon-Salem and a fonner resi dent of Mocksville. She is a vice president with Southern Community Bank & Trust in Clemmons. The groom is also native of Winston-Salem. He is em ployed by Triad Adjusters and is Ihe president of BCW Enter prises. One of Ihe many things this couplc have in common is their love of dogs. They own High- rollcr Kennels and share their home with three American Staffordshire Terriers; their canine kids, Buster, Rena and Adora. After enjoying their honey moon in Jamaica, Ihey will re side in Winston-Snlcm. Meet "CJ,” an adorable caramel brown-and-while Boxer- Hound mix that was .owner- surrendered to Ihe Humane Society of Davie County. He’s quile a character ... loves to be with you, and cries when he is by himself. Like nny other puppy; “CJ” loves lo play, enjoys playing fetch and has learned to sit. He gels along with the other dogs at the adoption center and does well with children.He’ll grow up to be a big fellow and will need lots of room to run and play. He’ll also require basic puppy train ing and Ihe time needed for a puppy, He’d make a great ad dition to a loving family. He’s neutered, up-to-date on shots with an estimated birthdale of Nov. 18; 2010. Cot lovers, meet “Louis,” an elegant buff-and-white Perr sian rescued by Ihe Humane Society of Davie Gourily! from Ihe county-operated animal shelter.When he arrived nt the adop tion center, he had to be shaved because his fur was matted, but he sat perfectly still while being groomed. He also had a respi ratory infection that hos been cleared up with antibiotics. His Persian face required successful nasal surgery lo help his breathing. Throughout all this, he has given everyone at the adoption center love and is a complete sweetheart with a great disposi tion and will make a wonderful companion.He enjoys being brushed and loves attention.For his well-being and because Persians are a high main tenance breed, he’ll need help Get outstanding low prices on quality products. Ttpt Rui* and Utility Kniti Valu« Facli r Í»’ PowtrUck* UD« m*um NAurti i ttnim ..ЦША П О aSfiidMliiMiiitTmHiiiiriii■ CuTi[ac1indwatn)u4a№. 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The cause of over-population is simple, pet owners fail to get their pets spayed or neutered, Un-spayed or un-neutered cats and dogs reproduce at an alarming rate, just one un-spayed female cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 cats in seven years. An un-spayed female dog and her offspring produce 67,000 pups in six years. Credit cards and cash is accepted for the spay/ neuter clinic.Financial and material sup port from the public is essential in helping the society rescue cats and dogs. Donations are tax-deductible. You can also donate the following items for the cats and dogs at the adoption center; Purina Dog Chow or Puppy Chow (all brown kibble), Purina Cat Chow or Kitten Chow, clumping scoopable cat litter, 13 & 30 gallon trash bags, ciit and dog toys, paper towels, liquid bleach, laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent. The adoption center is at 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville, open on Tuesdays from 11 a.m,-7 p,m,; Wednesdays through Fridays from 11 a.m.-5 p,m.; and on Saturdays from 10 a.m,-2 p,m. All cats and dogs available for adoption are on the websites www.davlenchumane. org or www.pelfinder.com. C o u p le C e le b r a t e s 2 5 t h A n n iv e r s a r y Mr, and Mrs, Frankie Williams announce their 25th an niversary. The couple was married on June 28, 1986 at Woodland Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. They have two sons, Toby Lee Williams and Austin Thomas Williams; and 2 grand sons, Luke Bracken Foster, 2, and Gage Ryker Williams, who will soon be 1.They nre planning a trip to the beach with extended family in celebrntion of their years of marriage. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 - 9 M o c k s v i l l e S t u d e n t H e l p i n g C o o r d i n a t e N a t i o n a l S u m m i t Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Williams CJ and Louis are among the pets available at the Humane Society of Davle County Pet Adoption Center on Eaton Road in f^/locksvllle. Dogs, Cats At Adoption Center Waiting For Permanent Homes N/lartha Smith and Hazel Smoot admiring SIlVerArts entries at the competition at Davle Senior Services. Jere Dailey shows his many ribbons. Libby Kimberly and Lynn Graham perform an Instru- Richard Pierce performs mental. a comedy act. S e n i o r s S h o w O f f T a l e n t A t S i l v e r A r t s C o m p e t i t i o n On May 17, Davie Senior Services had its annual Silver- Arts compethion,SilverArts provides a stage for the creative talents of visual, heritage, literary and performing artists 55 and older. Categories include knitting, crocheting, painting, quilting, woodworking, pottery, photog raphy, poems, short stories,singing, dancing and much more. The day began with the heri tage and visual arts entries which were judged and put on display for the evening’s per forming arts competition, which included music, dance, singing and a comedy skit. Winners at the county level will be eligible to go to state competition."This dny proved that Da vie County has many talented seniors with an array of different talents,” sold Beth Haire of senior services. For more informntion on how to enter next year, call senior services at753,6230.First Place Winners • Crochet, Betty Smith,“Happy Holidays,” • Knitting, Betty Smith, “Pretty in Blue,” • Photography, Jere Dailey, "Stairway to Heaven,” Donald Hursey performs a Johnny Cash classic. •Woodcarving, Jo Robinson, “Old Tree.” •Pottery, Jo Robinson, “Nut Bowl,” • Acrylics, Jo Robinson, “Portrait of Alaskan,” • Mixed Media, Jo Robinson, "Girl on the Beach,” • Sculpture, Jo Robinson, “Nap.” • Pastels, Jo Robinson, "Portrait of White Beard.”• Watercolor, Linda Williams, "Janice,” • Oil, Jere Dniley, “Sea scape, • Life Experiences Literary, tie - Libby Kimberiy, “It Really is Better Late than Never;” and George Kimberiy, “A Small Town Tour,” • Short Story Literary, Jo Robinson, “Spider in the Rasp berries,” • Performing Arts, Davie Dazzlers (Linda Bradford, Ju dith Phillips, Gladys Scott and Nina Stallings), “Dance Routine,” By Kathy Chaffin For Catawba student Sarah Moore, helping with the'Na tional Environmental Summit for High School Students at the Center for the Environment at Catawba College gives her ex perience planning a large event and the opportunity to ultimately help create a better worid, "We’re really wanting to teach these students that they can use their talents to make the earth a more sustainable place to live,” the Mocksville native sold. "The more people that we can have promoting sound Sarah Moore is helping with the National Environmen tal Summit for High School Students at Catawba College. Sudoku 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 8 1 2 1 9 6 2 4 1 8 5 8 1 4 9 3 5 2 6 7 Solution On Page 13 environmental practices in every discipline is an advantage to the worid.” If students are interested in music, science, acting, public speaking or social networking, for example, Moore said she hopes the summit will encour- oge them to use their talents to inspire people to love nature and help protect the planet. “We want them to see that they don’t have to be environmental majors to make a difference.” The Center - which is part nering with Rocky Mountain Institute on the summit - con tinues to receive applications for the July 20-24 event. The high school junior and senior participants signed up so far represent all four corners of the continental United States - Washington,Maine,Florida and California - as well as the North, Midwest and South, Thanks to the generosity of sponsors and donors, the cost is $150 per .student, including the $50 registration fee, and that is refundable if the student attends the summit. The fee includes room and board, food and all activities. Participants will be housed in Abernathy Village, a complex of five residence halls on the Catawba College campus which are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certifled. The majority of the summit will take place on Catawba’s 190-acre ecological preserve and in the labs and classrooms of the Center for the Environment’s green facility, Moore, a senior environmental education major at Catawba, was part of a recruitment team of students and former students that visited 140 high schools in 21 counties promoting the summit. In nddition, she said they colled 94 schools in their recruitment effort.After completing her junior year at Cotawba, Moore started working at the Center full time to help with the summit. She was involved in hiring 11 counselors, including current and former Catawba students. As part of the summit, 15 Catawba College faculty members representing, a variety of disciplines and scientists from Rocky Mountain Institute will be.offering small group sessions Crossword Puzzle Spreading the Gospel ACROSS1. Greeley's direction 5, Sunscreen Ingredient 9. Self-righteous13. Brunei's home14. Yemeni port15. Chill hotness unit16. Something missing17. Germinated barley18. Oslo's land, on stamps19. Gospel-spreading Hall of Fame shortstop?22. Barbie's beau23. BA or RBI24. 'Thathurtsl"26, Adversaries In"Risk" '29, Idaho's nickname33, Colorful equlnes34 , carotene35, Carpeting calculation36, Make a selection37, Mongol Invaders40. 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' 11, Egg on12, Feds15, Black _ (cattle breed)20, 'This Is only_"21, Baseball's Garclaparra25, Windy City train initials26, Sachet emanation27, Partitioned, with "off"28, Gospel-spreading "Lost" actor?29, "Dig?"30, "And others," briefly31, _ Haute, Indiana32, Alleviated34, Muffin choice38, Retort to "Am notl"39, Riyadh resident42,_LIngus 45, Wardrobe assistant47. Big Indians48,, Player of a lumberjack's game50, Correspond, grammatically51, Sounds of reproach52, _ O'Neill Chaplin54. BrewskI topper55. Hoopster Archibald56. Moneyed one57. They try harder58. Disappear d la Frosty60. Suffix with social or urban Answers On Page 13 for participants.Center for the Environment staff have been working for months on the summit. "My biggest role is going to be getting the counselors trained nnd organizing the students in a manner that’s going to make it easier to move throughout the campus,” Moore said. For example, she is working on par-, ticipant notebooks, which will include a map of the campus, a schedule of programs and events and other useful information. In addition to the educational elements, Moore sold, the summit will feoture such fun activities os on observatory night, a bond, night hikes in the preserve, an on-compus water park night, movies on Ihe lawn and a barbecue. Froih Ihe time Ihey arrive on the Cotowba College campus until Ihey leave, participants will have plenty of chances lo leorn, create, shore, interact, grow,connect and build relationships. As for her future, Moore said helping wilh the summit has broadened her career plans from focusing on field work in the environment to considering working for nonprofit environmental groups. After graduation next spring, she plans on apply ing lo graduate school to earn a master’s degree in international environmental policy. The Center for the Environ ment ot Catawba College was founded in 1996 lo provide edu calion and outreach centered on prevalent environmental challenges and to foster community- oriented sustainable solutions that can serve as a model for programs throughout the coun try. For more information, visit www.cenlerfortheenvironment. org or www.campaignforclea- nair.org. S k i v e r E a r n s D e g r e e I n O s t e o p a t h i c M e d i c i n e Brent Michael Skiver of Mocksville graduated on June 4 with academic honors from the Edward Via College of Os teopathic Medicine (VCOM) in Blacksburg, Va. with Ihe Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (D,0,). Dr, Skiver received his bachelor’s degree in biology from Lipscomb University in May 2007 and is a 2003 graduate of Davie High School, Skiver completed four years of an intense medical school coursework, which included two years of biomedical courses and two years of clinical experiences at several hospitals throughout Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Tennessee, He has now accepted a three year residency in Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center in Richmond, Va,Skiver is the son of Mark and Beverly Skiver of Mocksville and Ihe grandson of Clayton and Shelba Skiver of Kernersville, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) are licensed in every slate to practice the full scope Skiver of medicine and surgery, us ing the most current scientific knowledge to promote health and prevention and to diagnose and treat patients with disease. Osteopathic physicians prescribe medications, perform surgery, and use osteopathic manipulative medicine os a tool to diagnose and treat patients. The philosophy of osteopathic medicine is based on Ihe beliefs that, given the optimum condi tions, the humon body hos Ihe omozing ability to heol, thot the structure of the human body is directly reloled to the func tion, and that the heahh of the individual is related to Ihe body, mind, and spirit, C y b e r K i d s A p p l i c a t i o n s B e i n g T a k e n CyberKids Robotics is ac cepting robotics competition team applications in Davie Cpunty for the upcoming school year.Robotics teams will consist of six to eight students. Ris ing fourth-eighth graders are eligible. Registration and proe- tice fees ore $26 per month per teom member. Deadline for registrntion is July 31, Call (828) 292-2393 to register. For more information, go to www.cyberkidsrobotics. com. 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The Ijames Baptist youth take part in camp activities, including a high ropes course (left) and a peaceful canoe paddle on the lake. S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a i n N e w s By Jnnicc Jordnn Sheffield-Calnhnln Correspondent Sheffield-Cnlnhnln Volunteer Fire Depnrtment kicked off its new Junior Explorers pro- r gram Sundny, June 26 at its station on Dyson Road. The kids were shown first aid and al lowed to have a hnnds-on expe rience about how to clean nnd bandnge a cut on themselves and. how to slop the bleeding. Also demonstrated were safety precautions on whnt to do when a friend is bleeding or cut. They were taught when and how to cnll 911 nnd whnt they might henr when they do. Arrnngc- nients were mnde for them to PIcnsc See s-C - Pnge 11 Krystal Foster plays a serious game of paintball. The Ijames paintball players pose after play at Cedar Grove camp. Following Bible Scriool, the boys and girls from Ijames Baptist Church enjoy a week at summer camp. “ B EST FACIAL S A LO N !” Sissy*s F a c i a l Salon C O L L E T T E A r t & F r a m i n g Frances "Sissy" Dodson Ucensed Esmotlclan Ph. 793-7461 Nancy & Katie Collette 1st & 2nd Generation Owners Ph. 751-2296 “BEST CUSTOM FRAMING!”с I OSI 1) SHNI>A1,S W e t m o r e F a r m s WOODLEAF F R E S H HOM EGROW N TOM ATOES SQUASH, ZUCCHINI, CUCUM BERS, PEPPERS READY NOW W e h a v e C a n t a lo u p e & W a te r m e lo n , other produce as It becomes available Open Monday-Frlday 8:00Bm-6;00pin Saturday B;00am-3;00pm' Closed on Sundays From Mocksylllt taka 601 South to 801 Intersection, turn right at Ilght. 4 mllaa to caution Ilght In Wooaieal. Follow signs to farm. 704-278-2028 т ш ш м ш 1376 Hwy 601S, Mocksville Food Lion Stropping Center MO FR EE PLAY COUPON! July 6-July 14, 2011 (No purchase required) BACK BY POPULAR DEM ANni MEN’S NIGHT Every Tuesday from бРМ-ЮРМ. We match the first $10 with $10 Free LADIES NIGHT 1Л, Wednesday 6PM-10PM We match the first $10 with $10 Free Come In and play our NEW software. •Not to b0 combined with any olher oiler or promotionAli prizes awarded wili ba applied lo customer ас™?Щ' One coupon per person. VS2 thanks you lor pia“ng DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 -11 There is plenty of fun in and out of the water as County Line celebrates at Mid way. "Little folks" enjoy the "Midway Firecracker 200 Race." C o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Shirley ThorneCounly Line Correspondent On Mondny of this week our nation, state, and community celebrated our nation's birthdny. Mnny celebrated with trips to the mountains and bench, backyard cookouts, fireworks, and shopping. We trust everyone hnd a safe and happy time nnd that we all paused to remember those who hnve sacrificed their time and those who sacrificed their lives for our nation and freedom. The Ladies of Pleasant View Baptist Church will meet at 7 p.m. Friday in the fellowship hall to make plnns for vacation Bible school and other activities. All are asked to attend. The Baptist Men of Society will meet at 7 n.m. Snturday, July 9 in the fellowship hall. The men invite others for breakfast and prayer plus discussion of needs of the community.Salem United Methodist Church will have a fish and chicken fry from 5-8 p.m. Sat urday. Plates will cost $8 nnd will include choice of floun der, catfish, or chicken plus slaw, fries, hush puppies, rolls, homemade desserts, nnd iced ten. Soft drinks will be nvail able at for $1. Take home or ent s~c... Continued From Page 10 be nble to mnke mock tele phone cnils to a 911 operator to let them experience whnt they might henr nnd be nsked by a and fellowship with others under the picnic shelter. Proceeds will benefit the building of a new fellowship hnll. Salem is just off Dnvie Academy Rond near the 1-40 bridge. For more information, please call Leonard Godbey on 492-5730 or Janice Meyer on 469-8249.Socicty Baptist will host a carnivni from 6 -8 p.m. Sundny evening, July 10, to kick off the church's vacation Bible school from Monday, July Il-Friday, July 15. There will be food and fun for the whole family at the carnival. The theme of. the school is "Big Apple Adventure: Where Faith and Life Connect." Bible school classes for children of all nges will be nightly from 7-9 and will include Bible study, recreation, crafts, and snacks. There will be an ndult cinss ench night. Everyone is invited. Piney Grove AME Zion Church will hold vncation Bible school Monday,July 1 l-Fridny, July 15. The theme is "Jesus Truth Seekers: Mission Possi ble." Clnsses forall ages will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Children's clnsses ench night will include Bible study, music, crafts, and snacks. Pastor Marcus Farmer nnd church members invite ev eryone for this Bible learning dispatcher on an actual emergency call. Next was a demonstration of what to do if anyone catches on fire. Then some of the children showed the rest of nnd fun week. Tlie United Methodist Women of Clnrksbury will meet nt 7 p.m. Tuesdny, July 11 in the fellowship hnll. Alice Waugh and Cnrol Brazel will lead the program on the "World Thank Offering." Mildred Beck and Janell Lewis will host. The women invite others for the progrnm followed by refresh ments nnd fellowship. The Women on Mission of Calvary Baptist will meet Tues day, July 12 in the fellowship hnll. The women invite others or n progrnm on mission needs in North Cnrolina followed by refreshments and fellowship. Upcoming community events include vacation Bible school Saturday, July 30, at Pleasant View Bnptist Church nnd a V- Point Ruritan country ham and sausage breakfast from 6-10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, at the V- Point Building.• Our community extends its deepest sympathy to the fnmily of Patricia "Pnt" Porter, who died unexpectedly at Iredell Me morial Hospital enrly Sunday morning of Inst week after having surgery a few days earlier. A native of Wyoming, she was bom in 1929 to the late Bruce Guy and Sarah Anne Lynch. In 1951 she married Ralph Por- the group how to do the stop, drop, and roll procedure. The kids were full of questions and enthusiastic about learning. These monthly meetings The cornhole tournament draws plenty of players and spectators. Emily Petersen, Sarah Petersen, Sam Collins, Abbey White, Kayll Lanier, Re becca Petersen, Emery Rosenbaum, Anna Be^ Carter, Madison Taylor, and Alice Grubb enjoy a week of art camp at Poplar Springs School. ter of Cool Springs. In the late 1950s the couple made their home on Porter Fnrm Rond at US 64 West just pnst the South Yndkin River Bridge. She was retired from Cool Spring School, where she hnd worked ns the school secretary and the cafeteria manager. She and her husband Ralph owned nnd opernted Rnlph Porter Builders until his death in 1990; he supervised the building of our County Line VFD Building in the 1970s. Pat was devoted to her fnmily and willing to help others when needed, She was a member of Cool Spring United Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday school teacher and vacation Bible school volunteer. A service cel ebrating her life was held last will be held the last Sunday of each month from 2:-3:30 for children ages 8-13. There is no charge but written parental per mission is required. For further infonnation, contact Teresa Campbell at 704-546-5603. Following the end of Vacation Bible School at Ijames- Baptist Church, the youth at tended a week long summer camp at Cedar Grove near Kan napolis. Several other Davie churches were represented thnt snme week, and new friendships were forged. Among the many activities for the campers were fishing, swimming, canoeing, basketbnll, a high ropes course, and pnint bnll. Devotions nnd worship services were held dnily. Most just wished they could hnve stnycd longer. Among those attending from Ijames were Ashleigh Davis, Sydney White, Sam Hoglen, Desirne Erin Vandiver, Jessie Beck, Mnry-Knte Beck, Kam ryn Hnms, Krystal Foster, Dakota Ritchie, Hunter McDnn iel, Austin Childress, Bobby Vandiver, Kendall Lanier, and Jnke Baity. Accompanying the Ijames Youth group were Todd Friday morning at Cool Spring United Methodist Church, and she was laid to rest nt Iredell Memorlnl Gardens. Esther Campbell remains in rehnb at Autumn Care of States ville. Howard Safriet and Lois Harris both remain in rehab at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Please join us in prayer for the Lord's divine healing and blessings upon Esther and siblings Howard and Lois, and others who arc having health problems. Pray for the Lord's comfort and support upon Pat's family as they adjust to life without her.Word of the death of Joye Parks Williams, formerly of Battleground Road, has been received. Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home is assisting the family. Remember them in prayer. Yes, I did celebrate the Fourth of July on Monday of this week and not Tuesday. Last week was not a good week for me. I fell down my mother's patio steps Wednesday and bndly bniised/scrnped both knees. I thnnk mnil carrier David Cnll, who was pnssing nt the time and helped me. Then as 1 was watering some plants Saturday,1 watered n nest of yellow-jack- ets thnt definitely didn't want to be watered. 1 nm allergic to them and got stung twice on ench knee (yes, my sore knees) and once on my left hand. For news and memories to shnre, please call Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdtlink® holmait.com. qtflrr inhnson a resident of Cooleemee, Is the chef at Sanders Ridge. Crusher Run, from left, Jack Bailey, Johti Brown, Jo Ann Brown, Joe Andrews and (back) Bob Ogle, enjoying a song with one of the patrons at Sanders Ridge. and Sharon McDaniel.Hey Kids Night continues each Wednesdoy from 6:30-8 p.m. at'New Union United Methodist Church. All school- age children ore welcome to attend, and there Is no charge. Donations are appreciated and will be used to fund special ac tivities. To hear more about the Wednesday activities, call 492- 2909. Vacation Bible School is scheduled for the week of July 31-Aug. 4 from 6:30-8 p.m. Hotdogs and cowboy games will take place on kick-off night, Monday, July 31. The next hotdog lunch by the Men’s Fellowship of New Union is scheduled for Saturday, July 23 from II a.m.-2 p.m. in the church parking lot on the corner of Sheffield and County Line roads. The prayer list this week includes Perry Richardson, Eloise Stephens, Jim Ratiedge, George Wall, J.W. Keaton, and Lester Edwards.Crusher Run played at Sanders Ridge Vineyard and Winery in Boonville on Thursday night. Mnny were surprised and plensed to see Cooleemee’s Chef Starr Johnson, who for merly had a restaurant in downtown Mocksville. She is the chef at Sanders Ridge. Brenda Bailey remarked that she could not leave without eating some of Starr’s pimento cheese. Due to the holiday weekend, the Sheffield Music Hnll was closed on Snturdny, July 2. Everyone is invited to return on Snturdny, July 9 to enjoy some bluegrnss music by the Snow Creek Bnnd.More community involve ment is nlways needed at the Sheffield-Calahain Community Center. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month nt 7 p.m. with the next one oii July 7. Everyone is welcome and to share nny idens they have for the fncility. Birthdny wishes this week to Ken Lanier on July 7; Sydney Davis on July 8; Barbara Gobble and Jessica Dyson on July 9; Conley Daniel on July 10; Jerry McDaniel, Matthew McDaniel, and Lynn Reynolds on July II; and Linda Vaughn on July 12. Wedding anniversaries are for Bryant and Mary McClamroch on Ihe 9''' followed by those bf Johnny and Leanne Brown and Jasper and Nancy Peacock on the 12'!'.Our almost 3-year-oId granddaughter spent Saturday with us in Ashe County. It was a rare opportunity to enjoy her company without any of the others creating a diversion, so that she had our undivided ot- tention. Everyone knows ot that age, you just never turn your back. If it had been possible, I would have recorded every minute of our time together, as she, too seemed to relish being our main focus of attention. The .■ late Art Linkletter had a televi sion program called "Kids Say the Damdest Things”, and I will attest that they still do. Just one of the highlights of the day was sitting on the bank across the New River from Zoloo’s Canoes, wotching the tubers and canoeists return to base ofter their adventures on the water. For our little one, it was akin to viewing a movie, ns she watched and then commented on things she saw as though the people who were there couldn’t hear or see her. And sound does carry well over water. I will leave out her critiques on ap parel, swimming abilities, and similar topics. We didn’t stay long, ns we thought it was best to move on to other activities. How did you spend your Fourth of July weekend? Shore your activities and photos or send information about up coming events that will inter est readers in our communi ties. Contact me by sending an email to jyffordan@lwtmail. com or telephone 492-5836. t. I , i I ■ I ’» - ’ -S ' vrw 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 Jamie Lawhon runs along Center Street. 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The following mnde donations to the Grimes Parker Bas ketball Cnmp nnd their donation wns very much appreciated: Znch Wright, Mike Branham, Patty & Ronnie Lookabill, Judy Webb, Robert Wisecarver and Terry Burton.If you ever see a mnn walk ing down the streets of Cooieemee pushing n wheelbarrow filled with a Skill saw. hand saw, extension cord, wood and other things you would need to make repairs on a home, you can almost bet It is Aaron O’Neal. He bought an eippty lot on Wau Street, where the Hamptons used to live, and he bought n house on Erwin Street where his nunt used to live. The house on Wntt Street is nlmost complete after a relaxed pnce of building. The house on Erwin Street is his most recent project and with the house being close to demoiishinent. he decided to buy it and snve what used to be the house his Aunt lived in. 1 went in this house in the spring and for most, a quick turn awny nt the front door would hnve been the reaction, but for n mnn like Anron, he saw the potential. Half the ceiling was gone on the backside where the porch used to be and the newly built rafters stuck out like n sore thumb. The most beautiful warm afternoon light was coming in the back win dow where the kitchen or dining area used to be nnd you could nlmost imngine n fnmily sitting nt a table for n Inte sup per. We commented on how lovely it was and for people like Aaron, sometimes that’s all it takes to pull up the boots and get started. When you talk to Aaron, he looks at you with a big gentle smile and his delivery of speech seems to mntch the pnce of his feet; well thought out, no rush, unpretentious and genuine. I told Aaron he always impressed me pushing thnt wheelbnrrow when I would meet him on the rond in my car. 1 think of people who view him from their win dow nnd wish they possessed his stamina. In Anron's way of speaking his mind, he snid, “Aw, I don’t think this is nn impressive thing nt all, Cooieemee is a walking town. If I had a car, I would still wnlk where I need ed to go. Both my grnndfnthers didn’t have a cnr nnd they got done whnt they need to do. Ev erything is in walking distance in Cooieemee nnywny.” Anron O’NenI is n mnn of integrity who loves the simple life Cooieemee has to offer.Making a quick walk around Cooieemee before going home paid off because I had my camera in case I snw something in teresting. It was about 9:15 and I saw Jamie Lawhon jogging down Cross Street heading toward home. She got serious nbout her enting hnbits nnd lost over 20 pounds. She runs regularly and teaches a henlth plnn that helps people to think about how they use their allotted cnloric intnke per day. Better choices and better healtli is her focus. Jami works as the family & consumer sciences agent for Cooperative Extension, Dovie County Center in Mocksville.There is n house on Cross Street thnt mnkes you wont to stop ond tnke n look ot the inviting setting that was created on the front porch. TWo rockers with throws on each, bears sit ting in one, a handmnde basket is sitting below 0 turned leg table thot had green live pinnts nnd tiny soft teddy benrs snug gled on top. A small lamp wns creoting 0 gentle welcoming light and I almost thought I was looking into 0 retail store window. I knocked or\ the door so I could meet the residents but no luck. I took 0 quick shot and I look forward to meeting them soon.. Just the other day I told my sister to look ot the orange chairs on Muriel Gude’s house ns we drove by. 1 told Trish I wished Muriel would will those chnirs to me. Every time I see thnt style choir in magazines or in stores I nlwnys think of her. She. hod a patio ot the bock of their home on Wott Street and I re member those chairs bnCk there and on her porch. Her potio was shnded nnd I remember n table locoted there. It seemed to be a get owoy haven; n ploce that took you way from where you really were. The chairs were so different and os n child I used to think Muriel wns n movie star. I loved her name nnd she hod this wny about her that intrigued me as 0 child. It hod something to do with her tone of voice and how she spoke even. 1 had been working at my Folks on Center Street show their patriotic pride. Treehouse oil day pulling more drywoll off the wnlls nnd Trish pulled into the driveway nnd another cor pulled in right behind her, A man nnd woman got out of the cnr nnd Trish said, “I have 0 surprise for you. Do you recognize that man”, she nsked? With my black bandana tied around my foreheod, sweat run ning down my face and white powdery drywoll dust covering my legs I strained renl hnrd to see. Right when she soid, "that is Eric”, I sow the color orange come out the bock of his cor nnd the wire shaped chairs were in his hond. “Eric Gude?”Trish exploined she was coming to see me nnd she saw Eric and his wife Marga ret walking to the edge of the road carrying those two orange chairs. Trish couldn’t imagine why they would want to sit ot the edge of the rond so she bncked her cor up to the both of them and found out they were putting those chairs out on the road so someone could pick tiiem up for free. Well, it is oil about timing, my friends. How cool is that she chose oronge spray point when she decided they needed some spnicing up.I was tickled to soy the lenst and can't believe 1 now possess those cool 70s-style chnirs that will nlwnys remind me of Muriel, Eric is Muriel’s son nnd 1 hnven’t seen him in over 35 yenrs. Really looking forward to visiting Muriel and talking about dnys long gone by. The benuliful American flogs were oil shouting freedom as they were swinging and swaying from the telephone poles of Morginnl nnd most of Main Street. As I went by the mill and was focing Center Street I snw 0 row of nogs going nil the wny up the hill. Snndro Fenell, who lives on Center Street decided it would be a good ideri for tlieir street to be adorned with flogs nlso so she npproached oil of the residents to donated $10 so they could tnke part in the 4th of July Celebration, Residents of Center Street, you mny hove started something. How great it would be to see all of the streets proudly displaying our American flag, Nol only does it sliow patriotism for our country, but it also shows the people of Cooieemee ore unified and proud. Way to go. Plense contnct me nt №»<»’. coolemeenewsgmail.com or 336,250.1133. Bhiebenies Y o u P ic k o rW e P ic k ^ Mon. - Sat, 8:00 AM 'nl 12:00 Noon and 3:30 PM 'ul 6:00 PM Galahaln Farms 510 Gtlalialn Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 = ' ■" D a v id & G lo iu a A n d e ijs o n — 336-909-2240 DIRECTIONS: From l-(0 Exit 168 tako Hivy. 64 Wust ol Mocksvilo - past Uko Myors Campaiound. Calatein Rd. Is on DM ilglit (oppx, t mito). Vtotcti kx slfln on Iho right. On the web at; www.ncagr.gov/ncproducti or google Calahain Fatma Email; calahalnfann@gmall.com W in M o c kK I Ni)i;u I ON 4:00pm - 7:00pm Manieres,.ShoppinK,l.-i„,,s,.,.¡.„ I'nZL's,S,lontl'olkArt..\ucrion l)i;ni:fitin¡. tile A I^ Associati™, „lulimicli mw Anna U|.,iii,.|iai„l, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 - Id The toddler class with Sue Ireland and Caitlyn Hyde. ^ ,|The Bear Creek Baptist VBS 4-5 year old class with Natalie Ireland and Jordan Myers. Í C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s By Mnrcia Bcck LanibcClarksville Correspondent Bear Creek Bnptist Church Hnd n greot turn out for Bible School. Organizer Ginn Myers soid there wns a overage of 113 each night ond o total of $44.35 wos collected for Book Bogs for Hope ns well os o tub of food for needy families in the com munity outreach. Friday night family and friends enjoyed the ceremony with a hoidog supper provided by the Adult Sunday School Class. Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church will hove Fellowship Night and Vocation Bible School Pre-Registrotion July 13 from 6:30-8:30, Vaco- tion bible School will be July 31-Aug, 4,Don’t forget the FROG Block Party Thursday July 14. 6-8 p,m. Everyone is invited to at- tend with special guest Korenni Children's Choir. Pleose remember in your thoughts and prayers: Ruth Bcck, Bernie Cogle, Joonn . Corter, Virginia Harris, Jessie McEwen, Roger Speer, Willinm Hunter. Thelma Reovis, John Hester. Donald Sain. Birthdays: Jordan Cline, Ryon Macy, July 3; Shanno Yates. July 6; Caitlyn Hyde, July 8. C u b S c o u t s R a is in g F u n d s A t J u ly 8 S o n ic ‘C a r H o p ’ Cub Scout Pack 574 will host tips and a percentage of snles. 0 “Cor Hop for Cosh” from 6-9 ns well ns the money for dis- p.m. Fridny, July 8. count cnrds purchnsed thnt eve- Volunteers will receive nil ning. W e A in 't P la y in ’ V B S S e t A t G r e a te r M o u n t M o r ia h Vncntion Bible School will be held at Greater Mount Moriah Missionnry Baptist Church on July 11-15 from 6-8 night ly. The theme is "God is Fnith- ful and We ain't Playin’.” There • will be classes, fun, and food for all ages.Everyone is invited. Ija m e s R e u n io n J u ly 9 The descendants of John Ijnmes nnd Nettie Howell will hold their first Ijnmes Fomily Reunion on July 9 ot the Center Community Building, US 64 West ond Godbey Rond, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m,. For more infomiotion, call 751-1361 or751-2589. ‘R i s e n S o n ’ T o P e r f o r m The gospel quartet, “Risen Son,” consisting of Max Peter- kin, Chris Coates, Jennifer.Hil- ton and Barry Rentz, will sing ot the Liberty United Methodist Church Coffee House from 6-7 p.m, Sundny, July 10, The church is off US 601 South near Greasy Comer, Ice cream will be served in the fellowship hall ofter the concert. F ilm A u d itio n s J u ly 1 2 The Davie County Young Filmmnkers club is holding one more audition for two. short films intended to raise aware: ness of teasing. They ore to be presented in a fun and entertain ing woy for distribution in local schools and film festivals. Auditions will be held at the Dovie County Public Li- Crossword Answers brary on North Main Street in Mocksville on Tuesday. July 12 at 6 p.m.For those interested in differ ent aspects of filmmaking; join the ouditions for other opportunities besides acting. For more informntion, visit WWW.(lcyfciuh.com or emnil dcyfcliib@gmail.com. ^Sudoku Solution 1 6 9 2 4 8 3 7 5 8 3 4 1 S 7 2 6 9 5 2 7 3 6 9 8 1 4 2 B 1 9 7 5 6 4 3 6 4 S 8 1 3 7 9 2 9 7 3 6 2 4 1 5 8 3 S 8 7 9 1 4 2 6 7 9 6 4 3 2 5 8 1 4 1 2 5 8 6 9 3 7 Smith A r t O n D i s p l a y A t L o c a l R e s t a u r a n t Louise Smith’s nrt work is on displny at Restauront 101 in Downtown Mocksville. Smith has been an artist for 35 years, and her work has been shown ot shows ot Hones Moll in Winston-Snlem nnd at local festivals. .She was artist of the month three times while a member of the Davie County Arts Couiicil in the 1980s. She also hosted private shows nt her home in Smith Grove.Smith has studied under Bob Denny, Miriam Taylor, Gene Hege, Irvin Riley and portraits under Kote Reidenboch. Old homes nnd things of the pnst nre her favorite subjects. C P R C l a s s In H a r m o n y A free CPR/AED doss for residents of the Harmony/Olin fire .districts will be held on July 11 ot 6:30 p.m. ot the Har mony Fire Depnrtment, 3351 Harmony Hwy. To leam more, coll 704-546-2300. Jerry Myers and Daniel Moore are ready to make popcorn and cotton candy. The first and second grade class poses for a photo. R e g a i n F u n c t i o n For those living wldi limited function of the hands or feet, everyday tasks can seem Impossible. Please join Martinat Outpatient Rehabilitation Center for a FREE Individual screening, using advanced technology for hand dysfunction and/or foot drop for people living with Stroke, MS, Brain Injury or Spinal Cord Injury. July 13, 2011, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 1903 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC Aug. 30, 2 0 11, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Davie Family YMCA, 215 Cemetery St Mocksville, NC ' The NESS H200 Hand Rehabilitation System Designed to help you open and close your , hand, perform daily activities and reeducate your muscles, • The NESS UOO Foot Drop System Designed to stimulate the muscles in your affected leg thereby allowing you tq lift your foot while walking Appointments required fo r these events. To reserve your time, please call 336-718-7000, • I,V*.'' ' 1•i .11Ï FREE SCREENING, BY APPOINTMENT -( i-il. ..•rV-r-v’ •• 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 N e w D a v ie 9 1 1 By Jackic Scnbolt Enterprise Record The new Davie County 911 Center officinlly opened its doors last month.Inside the entryway to the state of the nrt facility pictures of dispatchers line the hallway wall and in the middle n Inrge frnmed Dispatcher’s Poem hangs.Director Ronnie Robertson hns been part of the emergency communication depnrtment for 38 yenrs. “Most of the time I love it,” Robertson says. "But some dnys nre chnllenging,” Robertson, 58, stnnds in the communication room observing dispntchers Steve Frye nnd Alice Hanes ns they tnke cnlls about a rnissing child. There nre six stntions in the dimly lit communicntions room. According to Robertson the low lighting helps cnlm the ntmosphere nnd reduces stress. Eleven full-time nnd 12 pnrt- time dispntchers mnn the stn tions on l2-hourshifts.“Wetry nnd alwnys hnve three on duty, but there nre nlwnys two.” On n nenrby wnll n small box with flnshing green lights cnn be seen. It is pnrt of the emer gency generntor system in the building. The set-up includes a bnttery pack thnt cnn provide two hours of power if nnything fails with the generntor. Emergency communicntions in Dnvie hnye come a long wny since its beginning fn 1976. At thnt time cnlls were tnken by the sheriff’s depnrtment jailer and flre calls were taken by the funeral home. “In Octo ber of that same year it became a separate department nnd four people were hired,” Robertson says. Equipment was obtained by a federal grant and in January of 1977 dispatchers began work in the county. John McCashion, Robertson, Ralph Call, and ST Dunn were the flrst Davie dispatchers.“Sadie Williams came Inter on,” Robertson recalls. “ST and Sadie were the fixtures on the day shift.” Robertson said the office was located in the old jail nnd there wns a different phone for each departriient. “There was a red one for fire nnd nnother for animal control. You’d have a phono on each shoulder and be pushing buttons and talking on the radio.” Robertson succeeded Dunn in 1998 as director jind saw several moves for the department offices to different parts of the old jail. And now in the new location just behind the hospital there is a more advanced system than ever. “We’re moving from just knowing the street nddress of callers to knowing the latitude nnd longitude of n cnller. We’re moving in that direction.” Robertson says the new building became a reality be cause of the county’s commit ment to providing what’s best for the Davie residents, "We’ve always had great support from the folks upstairs who have al ways had a commitment to the public’s safety and 911.” Even though the new 911 ccnter IS impressive by nny S p o r t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 - Bl Davie County 911 Center Director Ronnie Robertson stands In the equipment room of the new center. stnndnrd there is nlwnys new equipment nnd trnining on the horizon. "Are we finished yet?” Rob ertson nsks. "No, we’re still twenking it. Upgrndes will come. When peoples lives hnng in the balnnce you wnnt the very best you can produce.” He returns to the communi cntion room nnd receives word thnt the missing child reported enrlier hns been found. "We all work together,” Rob ertson says. "And you can never sny one person here is more important than the other.” The 911 Center offlclally opened its doors last month. - Photos by Robin Snow w Robertson In the new center’s conference room which has seating for 18, The communication room has six dispatch stations for emergency calls. A nojd^^ 1993 and framed newspaper clipping greet visitors at the new center. Dispatcher Alice Hanes talks to emergency workers d urinn^ ii Emergency generator and battery power is monitored carefully at the new center. - Photo by James BarringerTeamnfiates raise their fists for Caleb Brawley (13) after his home run against Statesville. _______ ...... Mocksville Explodes After Bat Controversy By Brian PltisDavie Enterprise Record Mocksville coach Charles Kurfees has seen just about everything in 30 years of following Americnn Legion bnsebnll, but nothing like this.After Joe Watson smncked n double in the first inning of n July I homo gnme ngninst Stntesville, the Stntesville coach accused Watson of using an illegal bat. The umpire ruled that it wns indeed il- ~lefial and cnlled Watson out. Then five of Mocksville’s 14 bjits were throvvn out of the game. A livid Kurfees put the game uiider protest, insisting that Watson’s bnt wns legnl. Mnking matters worse, Stntesville hnd n 2-0 lend. Don't get n sleeping dog riled. Mocksville scorcd two or three runs for five straight innings, and Statesville went down like a sand castle nt high tide, 14-5.The win kept Mocksville (11-4) a half-game behind Rownn County (12-4) in tho Southern Division race. Statesville sank to 5-13.With the score 2-0 in the first, lyicr Jordnn walked. Then Watson hit the ,^dpuble^yyith the controveraial bati “The’ coach comes out' and says wc have an illegal bat,” Kurfees said. “Then (expletive) hit the fan. Of course ol’ Sonny (Kurfees) was pumped up. So 1 unloaded the bats from the dugout. 1 said: ‘We’re not walking back on the field until you cheek evei-y one of our bats and every one of theirs.’ You ought to have seen them grabbing their bnts and taking them to their dugout. I said: ‘This is not illegal. We’re protesting the game.' We pulled up the Intemet in the dugout, and the bat is legal by the national rule book. But an email came_ out this week, and now all those bnts are illegal. So it corjtrpdicts itself.”It was a circus scene.“We threw two fungoes out there. We even threw (bnt boy J.T. Bumgar ner’s) bat out there,” assistant coach Bryan Bisiiop said.“They had to win this game to stny in the (hunt for the eighth and final playoff spot), and they were trying to pull everything they could to stay in it,” Kurfees said. “It was their Inst gnme of the year.”.In the second, Caleb Brnwley’s two- out single cut Statesville’s lend to 2-1. But the game was spinning out of con- .trol for Mocksville going into the last ^^^^urth. Sta^^^^^n5-1 PIcusc Sec Bat ■ Pagó B4 L e g i o n S a l v a g e s S p l i t W i t h W i l k e s* In the fourth. Mocksville went froi By Brian PittsDavie Enterprise Rccord Oh, no, not again. Mocksville Legion basebnll fnns couldn’t keep from flnshing bnck to gnme one of the doubleheader against Wilkes County when Wilkes put together a rally in the seventh and final inning of game two on June 29.Mocksville’s 8-7 lead was in jeop ardy with two runners on nnd n stnr on deck (Dillon Dobson) who had hom ered in the first nnd sixth innings. Conch Chnries Kurfees visited the mound.“I told (Joe Wntson) to just throw strikes,” Kurfees said after Mocksville held on 8-7 to remnin tied for first in the loss column. "Reinx, tnke n deep brenth, throw strikes nnd what happens, happens.”With runners nt the comers, Wnlson induced n grounder to shortstop TVIor Jordnn, nnd Jordan tossed to Javnn Phillips nt second for the final out, The win put Mocksviile at 10-4 in the Southern Division, a half-game behihd Rownn County (11,-4). Mooresville 66 wns 10-5 nt this stage of the race. Wilkes fell to 7-5.Watson (2-3) got the win by over coming three walks ond three hits in three innings, but you hnve to nppreci nte whnt Zach Long did. He hnd made four relief nppenrnnces, biit this was his first start on the mound. He had just absorbed the loss in gnme one, 6-5, but he gutted it up nnd gnve his tenm four innings.Long niso plnyed n crucinl role at the plate, going 2 for 4. He hns sizzled for eight gnmes, going 15 for 32. "You know who 1 credit? Znch Long,” assistnnt coach Todd Bumgarner said. "He got tlie loss in the first gnme, but he cnme bnck and gave us four innings, which gave us a chance to win.”In the second, o double by Con nor Bodenhamer followed by singles from Jacob Barber and Bryce Merritt enobled Mocksville to cut into Wilkes’ 2-0 lend. In the fourth, Mocksville went from 3-1 down to 6-3 nhend. Bodenhnmer nnd Long stnrted thé rnlly with back- to-back singles.After Wilkes rallied for o tie nt 6, Mocksville’s offense went bnck to work in the fifth. After Long nnd Merritt hit singles,TVler King delivered n blister ing n two-run single pnst n diving third bnsemnn.Wntson mnde his first relief nppenr- nnce nnd Inbored, throwing 74 pitches. In the sixth, Dobson hit one deep into the night - his second homer of the gnme - to cut Mocksville’s lend to 8-7. But Wntson managed to strand ronners at first and second. Please See Split - Page B5 Legion Still In Title Hunt By Brian PittsDavie Enterprise Record What the Mocksvillo Legion base bnll tenm has accomplished so far is mighty impressive. After Sunday’s 10- 0, seven-inning dismantling of visiting South Rowan, it is 12-4 in the Southern Division. It has won three straight and four of five. It’s the best SD record through 16 games since Dale Ijames’ team was 13-3 in 1994. Last year Mocksville was a woeful 9-18 and 6-12 in tho division. But coach Charies Kurfees, who says Mocksville has the weakest drawing power in Aroa III, has directed an incredible run with duct tape, chicken wire and spit. After Sunday, Rowan County was a half-game ahead of Mocksville at 13-4. “We’ve had a good season, but we don’t wnnt to stop now,” Kurfees said. “You know me. I’d rather be 16-0.” In tho previous game against Statesville, Caleb Brawley staged a coming- out party with two singles, a homer and five RBIs. What did he do for an encore? He doubled and drilled two homers, making him 6 for 8 with five runs, eight RBIs and three homers in two games. His average hns ballooned from .250 to .392. WhewlBrawley connected for a two^run homer in the second. He \<>ent yard ' again In the third. In the sixth, he had a chance to become the third player In 30 years to hit three (Freddie Transou in 1990, Zach Vogler In 2007), but he settled for a double. “I’d like to see what his numbers would be without missing all those ’games,” Kurfees said. "I’lh telling you, he cnn hit. He wns the player of the year in (Forbush’s) conference over Dillon Dobson (of Starmount).”"It seems like two days ago he just showed up when he hit his first home nin,”pitcher D J. Webb said. “Now he's really helping us a lot.”Brawley seemed a little casual when asked about his exploits against Statesville and South Rowan.“I feel like I'm seeing the ball pretty good,” he said modestly. Pretty good"! He’s suddenly The Man.“I was at the beach for five days, and I also got my wisdom teeth out, so 1 was out (another week),” he said. "I felt like I needed to get in the cage and start focussing.”He admitted he couldn’t help but think about a possible third homer in the sixth. Please See Hunt ■ Page B4 S i l v e r S p i r i t s W o m e n 7 0 + T h i r d I n N a t i o n at the new The Silver Spirits Women's 70+ Basketball Team finished in third place and brought home the bronze medal at the 2011 National Senior Games in Houston, Texas June 17-19.Tho women began in pool play on June 17 by lassoing the Texas Roses, 36-8. Doris Lightfoot dominated all scorers with 18 points, Chariotte Mill er scored 12 including 6 of 8 points from the free point line. Alice Bar nette, Rachel Howard and Kay Poolo added 2 points each.In gamo two of pool play tho Silver Spirits were defeated by the defending national champion, San Diego Class Act, 25-20, even though Miller scored 16 points. The defense of San Diego only allowed two other Silver Spirits to score. Barnetto and Lightfoot had 2 each.In the third game of pool play, the Silver Spirits stomped the Lousiana Tigerettes, 34-12. Miller led all scorers with 17 points, including 4 3-point- • ers, Sue Allen and Lightfoot scored 6 points each, Barnette nnd Poole added 1 buck,et each and Rnphel Howard hit I from tho foul line.After pool play all 16 teams were ranked and divided into two flights. Since tho Silver Spirits were ranked fifth they were placed in Flight A.In tho first game of tho double elim ination tournament, the Silver Spirits lost to Connecticut-Dolawaro in over time, 21-19. Miller scored 11 points, followed by Allen, Barnette, Light foot, and Howard with 2 each. Tho women bounced back and scorched Virginia Nova United 28-8. Again, Miller led all scorers with 11 points, including two 3-pointers, fol lowed closely by Lightfoot with 10, Allen with 4, Poolo with 2 and How ard with I. The Silver Spirits continued win ning by defeating the Colorado Combos, 25-18. Fifteen points, including 4 out of 5 from the foul line, were contributed by Miller; Lightfoot added 6 points. Allen and Howard scored 2 each.Next, the Silver Spirits faced San Please See Spirits ■ Pago B3 Members of the Silver Spirits national bronze medal winning basketball team, from left: Doris Light foot, Charlotte Miller, Rachel Howard, Kay Poole, Alice Barnette, Sue Allen* Coach Vanessa Carter.•K V'- В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 Tri-Cats Baseball Camp Grows To 101 By Brian Pitts Dnvie Enterprise Record The Tri-Cnts Bnsebnll Cnmp wns held for the fourth yenr nt the Dnvie County Youth Complex on June 27-30, nnd this one wns the best yet. There were sixty-some kids the first yenr in 2008. Then it grew to seventy-something. It keeps growing, nnd this yenr there were 101 kids nges 6-15. It rnn 9;30-noon ench dny. As the cnmp wound down nt noon on Thursdny, the cnmpers gnthered on the hill behind the third-bnse dugout. Bobby Byerly, one of the conches, spoke before hnnding out nwnrds.“I hope you’re n better person nnd n better bnsebnll plnyer,” he snid. “We woiild like to double it up next yenr to where wc go mornings and nftemoons. Grent job this week. I enjoyed it. It’s the best cnmp we’ve hnd here.”There were' seven conches, including Dnn Tricnrico, Todd Bumgarner, Mike Dinkins, Jnmey Holt, Michnel Moore nnd Cnrl Roberson. Tricnrico is the head conch nt Enst Dnvidson High. The other six nre locnl conches.There were eight high-school nnd college-nged young men who nssisted the conches; Jess Cnrtner, Alex Newmnn, Tyier Jordnn, Jncob Bnrber, Corbin Scott, Corbirt West, Will Cnrtner nnd Tommy Joe Boyette.While hnnding out nwnrds, Byerly (South Dnvie’s conch) nnd Holt (North Dnvie’s conch) would joke nround about this plnyer is headed to South and that plnyer is hended to North. They love to compete, but when the gnme’s over, you’ll see them nt n restnurnnt enting nt the snme tnble. The awnrd winners; • Dylan Osborne (best defensive nwnrd)."Unfortunntely he told me he’s going to nnother middle school in this county (North Dnvic), so I’m kind of broken- henrted,” Byerly said. “He hns grent form nnd grent technique on the mound. He threw strikes, listened ani said yes sir, no sir the entire lime. And I renlly, re nlly respect him n lot for the wny he hnndled himself this week.” • Kendnie Burton (offensive nwnrd) “I loved the kid nil week long,” Byerly snid. “He gave everything he hnd. He’s from my neck of the woods (South Dnvie), nnd he’s n grent hitter.” • Jnck "Jersey” Reynolds (best nll-around) “This kid nmnzed me,” Byerly snid. “And I think I’m going to get to hnve this one, Jnmey. He mnde grent cntches. He hit three off the wall the first day. I nsked him whnt grade nnd he snid third. Grent, grent plnyer. He impressed me a lot.”As Reynolds wnlked down the hill to,receive his plnque. Holt chimed in; “Jnck’s going to get dropped off nt my liouse (in the mornings). I missed his brother (Chris, who nttends South), but I’m going to get Jnck.”Byerly didn’t hnve a come back rendy for thnt piece of unexpected news. The Inughing subsided nnd Byerly stnrted on the next nwnrd.• Eli Brnnhnm (hustle nwnrd) “I think it wns unnnimous among nil conches that this young’un deserved it,” Byerly snid. “He mny be the smnllest plnyer we’ve ever hnd out here, but I’m going to tell you whnt, he would stick his nose in nny drill nnd do nnything nsked of him. And thnt’s n lot to nsk from n 5-yenr-old. He did everything thnt the older boys did - every thing. I renlly respect thnt, and he’s going to be n gnmer one day.” Holt handed out the next two awards. • Ben Southern (defensive nwnrd) “He wns in the outfield in our little gnme todny, nnd if the L screen wouldn’t have been in the wny, he would have thrown somebody out from center field,” Holt said. "It was on a line, and the L screen knocked it down. He even got a couple of hits, but we gnve him the defensive nwnrd.” • Anthony Aznr (best nll- nround) “He.’s been coming to cnmp all the years'I’ve been doing it,” Holt said. “He seems to get a little bit better every year. I think he’s coming to North Dnvie, nnd I look fprwnrd to hnving him.” Byerly spoke up: “He’s n multi-nwnrd winner year after yenr. We’re going to chnnge the (school-district) lines.” • Owen Brown_ (offensive nwnrd)“The conches tnlked about him really good today, and snid Davie High Tennis Award Winners The Davie tennis award winners at the banquet on June 9, from ieft: Ryan Moxley (sportsmanship), Scott Gailimore (most outstanding player), Gor don IVicEachran (CPC Coach of the Year) and Evan Lankford (most improved piayer). BANK ojthe CAROLINAS You ^ N 0+ ^ T a k e th e s tr e s s o u t o f b u y in g o r r e fin a n c in g y o u r h o m e th r o u g h a m o r tg a g e w ith B a n k o f th e C a r o lin a s . Visit your local Baiiiv oi tlic ( 'aroiiiias b ran d i to apply toilay. 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He’s going to hnve n fnm ily nffnir of nwnrds todny.”• Mitchell McGee (co-plnyer of the week)“I had the luxury of coaching him a few years ago, nnd he’s grown up n lot in a lot of positive ways,” Byerly said. "I saw him hit some lasers to the outfield today, and he mnde some good defensive plays. And he hustles nnd does everything nsked.”• Luke Cnusey (co-plnyer of the week)“He’s one of coach T’s boys,” Byerly said of the Dnvidson County resident. “He did nil the little things, things thnt mnke you plnyer of the week.”• Cody Beck (offensive award)“He’s another one of coach T’s proteges from East David son," Byerly snid. • Cooper Wnll (defensive nwnrd) “He renlly stood out from the get-go,” Byerly snid. “I saw him mnke n grent defensive play. I hope he continues to play this gnme becnuse he gets better nnd better every time I see him out here. Stick with it. Cooper.” As Wnll walked up, Byerly growled at the Yankees lint nnd Ynnkees shirt. “Get rid of the shirt and get rid of the hat,” Byerly said. Wall got support from Tricnrico. “Looking good. Coop,” Tricnrico snid.• Daniel Daugherty (hustle nwnrd)"As n conch, I cnh’t sny it enough,” Byerly snid. "These nre the most importnnt becnuse this is whnt it’s nil nbout - doing the little things nnd hustling. These guys picked up cups. If n conch nsked him to go get n bucket or a ball or whatever, they sprinted to it. They sprinted to their position nnd snid yes sir, no sir.”• Mntthew Proctor (hustle awnrd)“I’ve seen this kid nround awhile even though he’s from the East Davidson area,” Byerly said. “He’s nlwnys n yes-sir kid nnd rent polite. He does the little things.”Thnt was the end of awards, but the camp wasn’t quite over. "Don’t forget,” Byerly yelled. 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At right, Phillips gets the out this time. '4Ш - Photos by James Barringer Pitchers were Josh Faircioth (left) and Matt Miller. Bat... Continued From Page Bllend. The turning point wns n three-run homer by Brawley. Just like thnt it was 5-4."They awoke n sleeping gi ant,” Kurfees snid. "We were try ing to calm everybody down, ■ especially Joe nnd ZL (Znch Long). I wasn’t renlly pniticking.1 know how Legion bnll is, nnd 1 know whnt kind of lineup we’ve got. We can hit.” Watson, Connor Bodenhnrfier and Jacob Barber produced hits as Mocksville surged in front 6-5 in the flfth. Bodenhnmer roped a two-run double in the sixth, deflating Statesville. Jordan’s two-run double in the seventh poured salt on the wound. Alex Newmnn (2 for 5), Jordnn (3-5, 14th multi-hit game) nnd Bodenhamer (2-5) were their usual selves. Bnrber went2 for4,his 6-for-lO strenk lifting his nvernge from .250 to .342.But the mnn of the hour wns No. 8 batter Brnwley. His 3-for-4, five-RBl outburst wns completely unanticipated. After having just two official nt-bats in the previous 12 gnmes, he sonred from .250 to .333."I wns glad to see Brawley hit the ball,” Kurfees snid.Pitcher Mntt Miller did it again. He has gone from af terthought to indispensable, winning his third strnight stnrt. After getting knocked nround in the first, third and fourth, he didn’t nllow a hit in the sixth and seventh nnd retired the lnst five he faced. “He battled through it, made quality pitches and got himself out of trouble,” pitching coach Todd Bumgarner snid. “After nbout the fourth inning, 1 thought he got stronger. I think those first few outings, it was just him being around new team mates nnd new conches, nnd he wns n little unsure and nervous. He worked all thnt out, nnd now he wants the bnll.” Notes • Josh Faircioth worked two perfect innings in his first ap pearance in 15 games. “I cnn’t get Fnircloth to sny anything,” Kurfees snid. “He’s nn^Alex ' . I ' Newmnn-type kid.”• Statesville's lnst hit wns a leadoff single in the fifth. The hitter tried to stretch it to n double, but Long cut him down from left field. “That was a momentum- killer for them.” Bishop snid». Long plnys every piny like it’s tied in the bottom of the ninth. "He slid 10 feet trying to mnke a piny (in foul ground),” Kurfees said. "He would jump the fence if he could,” Bishop said. “Good gracious, if there’s n kid thnt plnys hnrder than Znch Long, I’d like to see him,” Bumgarner said. “I guarantee you his dad dreads nfter every gnme hnving to wnsh those britches nnd jersey becnuse they are filthy every game. He plnys so hard.”• Kurfees felt Tyier King’s O-for-5 frustration. He gave him n verbnl pnt on the buck becnuse he gives mnximum effort from stnrt to finish nnd plnys nn impeccable third bnse. "He gets very frustrated,” he said. "He wants to hit it every time. He’s been with us through thick and thin, nnd he’s playing hard.” • Kurfees gave n tip of the cnp to Bryce Merritt, Cnrson Bishop and Blnke Wise. "We've got good plnyers on the bench,” he snid. "Merritt could stnrt for nnybody. Carson is going to be a grent plnyer one day. I’m not scared to put Wise behind the plate. He takes chnrge when he's back there. He’s got a lot of heart.” Mocli 14, Statesville 5 Mock nb r h rbl bb Nowmnn .‘1 2 2 0 1 Phillips 4 2 1 1 2 Jordan 5 1 3 3 0 Wnlson 6 1 1 0 0 Bodenh 5 3 2 .2 0 Long 3 I 1 0 I Bnrber 4 2 2 1 1 Brnwley 4 2 3 5 1 Klne 5 0 0 0 0 Tolnls 41 14 15 12 6 Slalcsvlllo 201 200 000 -5 Mdcksvillc 010 323 23x-14 2B - Jordan, Bodenhamer, Long. HR - Bmwley. SB • Barber. HPB - Long. Mock IP II K ER DD SO Miller 7 11 5 4 3 4 ' Fnlrcloth 2 0 0 0 0 0 Win - Miller. Connor Bodenhamer reaches third safely. Zach Long races home with a full head of steam. Hunt... Continued From Page Bl "The boys in the dugout were joking with me, nnd 1 kind of had it in my head,” he said. "So, yeah, I wns thinking nbout it." This was n reversal of whnt . South (7-11) hns done to Mocks ville Intely. Mocksville snnpped a five-gnme skid in the series. It wns the first win since lin 11-1 decision in 2009.Alex Newmnn singled and doubled in the leadoff spot. Cleanup man Joe Watson broke out of a 2-for-13 slump by go ing 2 for 3. Connor Bodenhamer homered in the flfth and doubled in the seventh. Znch Long extended his hitting streak to 10. "This tenm is renlly good,” Brnwley said. "1 think we’ve got a pretty stacked lineup, defen sively nnd offensively.”Bodenhamer is having a season for the nges. His eighth homer is the most since Znch Hownrd’s eight in ‘07, nnd he’s hitting .435. "We’ve hnd some good hit ters over the yenrs - Chad Trip- lette, Dan Poindexter, Steve LeFaivre, Barry Whitlock, Mike Wilcox,” Kurfees snid. “Shnne Wngoner hnd that good yenr (in 1990). He stncks up with some of the best thnt’s played here. He sort of reminds me of an ol’ throwback player. Nothing rnttles him. You never see him pout when he mnkes nn out.” A mound gem from Webb (seven innings, five hits, one wnlk, 86 pitches) was hardly a. surprise. He’s 5-0 with a 2.38 ERA. ■"He cnn throw it,” Brnw- Umpires throw out bats during a controversy. ley snid. "I’d hnte to fnce him because he’s got a nasty curveball.” Webb twirled Mocksville’s first shutout in 80 gnmes, dating to J[nke Koontz’s 11-0 win over Stanly in ‘08. "Typical D.J.,” pitching coach Todd Bumgnrner snid. “He threw like he does every time out. The first time he fnces them, he’ll throw n curveball on the first pilch nnd get them baffled a little bit.The next time he mny throw n fnstbnll on the first pitch when they’re looking curvebnll. And that’s n good- hitting tenm.” Webb has four complete games in seven starts. He hns 54 Ks and five walks in 60 1/3 innings. And he hns the first 5-0 record since Koontz in 2007. “I’m pitching good, but it has a lot to do with my team mates behind me,” Webb said. "If it wasn’t for hnving n grent defense, then I wouldn’t be near ns good ns I nm right now.” Moci(svilic 10, S. Rowan 0 Mock ub r Newman 5 1 Phillips 3 0 Jordan 4 ■ 0 Wntson 3 2 Bodenh 4 2 Long 3 2 Bmwley 4 3 Bycily 2 0 King 2 0 Javan Phillips executes a rundown. Toials 30 10 h rbi bb2 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 10 s.Rownn ООО ООО 0-0 Mock 122 Oil 3 -1 0 2B - Nowmnn, Wnlson, Bodenhamer, Brawley. HR - Bodenhnmer. Brawley 2. SB • Watson. Long. Mock IP II R ER BB SO Webb 7 5 0 0 1 4 Zach Long, Tyler Jordan (19) and Javan Phillips. UAVlb CUU1>( 1 Y blS 1 K.Kl'Kiac, KE.CUKU, 'l nursuuy, JUly /, iUll - UJ J' M o c k s v i l l e L e g i o n L o s e s N o n - L e a g u e S l u g f e s t The Mocksville Legion bnse bnll tenm lost n 14-13,10-inning slugfest lo visiting Lexington on June 26. The loss did not sting becnuse it was n non-lengue game, the last insignificant game on the schedule. Mocksville, sitting on its 8-3 first-place mark in the division, fell to 9-8 overall. Conch Charles Kurfees enjoyed getting n brenk from the tight rnce in the Southern Division. He beamed about one of the bigge?t crowds of the senson. "We hnd three rows on thnt hill.” he snid. "It was nice. We had people down Ihe third-bnse line, nnd the grandstand was half full. They were still coming in the fifth inning.” Mocksville beat Lexington 9-7 in the first meeting, but this time it wns without oiie of its top players - Alex Newmnn, who hnd n .354 nvernge and 13-gnme hitting strenk nt the time. Mocksville trniled 5-0 before rnllying for a 5-5 tie. It clnwed out of n 12-8 hole in the bottom ' ofthe ninth. • The rally started with successive wnlks to Joe Watson, Connor Bodenhnmer nnd Zach Long. Wntson scored on Mntt Miller’s grounder. Dillon Byerly made it 12-10 with a single. It wns 12-11 nfter D.J. Webb’s hit. Lexington trifd to turn Javan Phillips’ grounder into a game- ending double play, but Phillips beat Ihe throw at first nnd the gnme wns tied nt 12..Lexington scored two in the top of the lOlh, nnd Mocksville fell n run short in the bottom half. Cnrson Bishop mnde his first start on the mound and lasted 5 2/3 innings. Lexington tagged three pitchers for 18 hits. Mocksville stayed around by blending 12 hits with nine walks, including three home runs. Phillips got a hit for the ninth straight game, lyler Jordan dou bled and hit his first home run. Joe Wntson singled, walked four times nnd scored five runs. Bodenhnmer and Long were especially good. Bodenhnmer went 4 for 5 with three RBls. He doubled, clubbed his sixth homer, pushed his hitting strenk to 11 nnd lifted his eye-catching nvernge to .457.Long went 2 for 3 with three RBls, two wnlks and two steals. He homered for the third straight game, giving him five on the year. Whnt a torrid five-game hitting streak for Long. He was 11 for 21 during the strenk, getting nt least two hits in ench of the gnmes. Lcxl4,Mocl{13(10) Mock ob r h rbl bb Phillips 5 0 1 1 0 King 5 0 0 0 1 Jordan 6 1 2 1 0 Walson 2 5 1 0 4 Bodenh 5 3 4 3 1 Long 3 2 2 3 2 Miller 5 1 0 1 1 Byerly 5 1 1 2 0 Bishop I 0 0 1 0 Webb 3 0 1 1 0 Totals 40 13 12 13 9 Lexington 230 013 003 2 -1 4 Mock 023 010 204 1-13 2B - Jordnn, Bodenhnmer. HR - Jordan. Bodenhnmer, Long. SB - Phillips, Wat son, Ung 2. HPB - Phillips. Mock IP II R ER BB SO Bishop 5.2 14 9 8 5 3 Webb 1.1 0 0 0 0 3 Phillips 3 4 5 2 0 3 Loss - Phillips.Long Miller, Bodenhamer Fuel Comeback Over Concord By Brian PittsDnvie Enterprise Record When Concord cnme out of nowhere to score four runs in Ihe top of the sixth, it nppenred that Mntt Miller's fine pitching effort might get wnsted. But as quickly as one could say, "oh no,” Mocksvillc got back in the gnme and then overtook visiting Concord 64 on June 27. The comeback kept Mocksviile in first plnce in Ihe South ern Division nt 9-3. Rownn was 10-4 at this point. Concord fell lo 7-7. Miller duplicated the magic he performed in his coming-out pnrty, a 6-1 win over Moores- viile 66. He ended Ihe flfth with a one-hitler. At thnt point he hnd given up one runinnspnnofl3 innings. But Miller wobbled in the sixth, giving up four runs nnd wntching his team fall behind 4-1. But Miller showed resolve, blanking Concord in the seventh and eighth. Mocksville’s rallies in Ihe sixth and eighth rewarded Miller’s five-hit effort. His last two starts hnve been something Miller specini; 2.25 ERA in 16 innings. Miller only struck out one Concord bntter. He’s not n power pitcher, but he will finesse you to death. "He’s worked his way into n big role for us,” pitching conch Todd Bumgnrner snid. "Not only do I believe in him, I think the kids believe in him, too.” With Miller’s pitch count up. Bumgnrner tumed to the hnm- mer in the ninth - DJ. Webb', the nee sinrter who mnde his sixth relief nppenrnnce. He was perfect, striking out two of three Bodenhamer as Mocksviile avenged a 17-9 loss thnt saw Mocksville blow an 8-3 lead."When D J. got done running the bnses (in the bottom of the eighth), he threw seven or eight pitches nnd snid he wns rendy,” Bumgnrner snid. Webb works quickly on the mound, ns if he’s got n plnne to cntch.This was his second save. His ERA dipped to 2.33.Tp piit that into perspective, the other eight nrms hnve a combined ERA of 8.77."Thnt’s the wny you’re sup posed to pitch, nnd Miller is doing the snme thing,” conch Chnries Kurfees snid of Webb’s fnst pace. "If you watch your good pitchers, you’ll see how fast they work. They get il and go.”Webb said that’s been his trndemnrk forever.."Thnt’s sort of whnt I’ve been doing all my life,” he said. "You’ve got to make sure you keep the batters offbalance. The quicker you go, the less thnn cnn think.” Mocksville grabbed a I-O lend in the first when Alex New mnn singled nnd scored when Joe Watson’s ball wns errored. 2^ch Long kept the score 1-0 in the fifth by mnking n running- in cntch in left nnd hosing n runner nt home.The offensive trump cnrd for Mocksville wns Connor Bodenhamer. In the sixth, he followed n Wntson single with his second homer in two gnmes. His seventh homer of the season drew Mocksville within 4-3 nnd extended his hitting strenk to 12.Mocksville’s go-ahend rally in the eighth wnsn’t n thing of exquisite benuty. but the bot tom line is nil thnt matters in the SD standings. Agnin the main ingredients were Wntson and Bodenhnmer. After Wntson singled, Bodenhnmer hit n rocket through the third baseman. Then Concord’s bullpen suffered serious control problems. Walson scored ns a wild pitch soared over everybody’s head to the backstop. The next pitch was pretty much identical, and Bodenhamer came home for a 5-4 lead. After a wnlk nnd error. TVIer King provided insurance with a run-scoring double to left."That was n big win becnuse now we hnve split with Concord,” Kurfees snid. After missing the gnme be fore, Alex Newmnn returned whh two hits, extending his hit ting strenk to 14. Wntson pushed his streak to seven games. But this gnme wns nnother exnmple of Bodenhnmer’s vnlue. His .444 nvernge through June 27 would rank No. 4 in the progrnm’s 30-yenr history.“I don’t know everybody’s stnts. but I’d sny Bodenhnmer right now is the best hitter in the lengue. maybe in the whole Area III.” Kurfees said. "That’s n lot of home runs. He’s getting up there .in a lot of the singleseason records.” For those wondering. Newman’s huge hitting streak is not close to Ihe nll-time record. Znch Greene put up a 27-gamer in 2000. Mocksviile 6, Concord 4 Mock pb r h rbl bb Newman 4 1 2 0 0 Phillips 4 0 0 0 0 Jordnn 4 0 0 0 0 Wntson 4 2 2 1 0 Bodenh 4 2 1 2 0 Long 4 0 1 0 0 Webb 3 1 1 0 1 Byerly 4 0 0 0 0 King 4 0 1 1 0 Totals 35 6 8 4 1 Concord ООО 004 000 -4 Mock too 002 03x-6 2B • 1лп8, King. HR - Bodenhamer. HPB - Newman. i Mock IP II RERBB SO Miller 8 5 4 3 4 1 Webb 1 0 0 0 0 2 Win-Miller. Save-Webb Wilkes Rallies Late, Wins 6-5 Over Mocksville Legion In the first gnme of n doubie- hender against Wilkes County here June 29. DJ. Webb of the Mocksville Legion bnsebnll team was oh so close to his fifth win without n Ipss. Webb hnd n 5-4 lend with two outs nnd no one on in the seventh and final inning.But Webb is humnn. Wilkes cnught lightning in a bottle, tying the gnme with two-out noise nnd pulling it out in the eighth. 6-5.Wilkes wns the home tenm becnuse this wns n mnkeup gnme thnt wns originnlly scheduled lo be played at Wilkes. While Mocksville stumbled to 9-4 in the Southern Division, surging Wilkes improved to 7-4.Webb got a no-decision nfter giving up four enrned runs in seven innings. He did not wnlk nnyone."Webb pitched well enough to win,” conch Chnries Kurfees snid. “We didn’t mnke the plnys behind him. Bottom line.”• "We made n couple errors enrly in the gnme, nnd our sticks were non-existent for the first three innings,” assistant conch Todd Bumgarner said.Mocksville didn’t have a hit until TVIer Jordnn’s one-out single in the fourth. It chopped n 4-1 deficit to 4-3 in the sixth. Jordnn went ynrd for the second time ihis season. After Zach Long got n two-out single, Webb helped himself with a run-scoring double.Mocksville surged to a 5-4 lead in' Ihe top of the seventh, thnnks to Jordnn’s two-run single that plated Alex Newman nnd Jnvnn Phillips.Jordnn went 3 for 4 with three RBls, registering his 12th multi- hit game. Joe Watson and Long extended their hitting streaks to eight nnd seven, respectively. Connor Bodenhnmer’s 12-gnm- er died, but he did knock in his 26th run. Newman’s nmnzing 14-gnmer ended. Mocksville Baseball Stats R ecord: 13-9 ,12-4 Division Wilkes looked done when Webb got the first two bntters in the seventh. But n double and triple lied it."We just didn’t come fo cussed,” Kurfees said. "I just don’t think we were totally focussed like we have been.” “Maybe the mindset com ing in for those guys was: ‘In a seven-inning gnme with DJ. pitching, we doh’t hnve to worry nbout this.’ It’s ensy to fnll into thnt. And Wilkes bnttled nnd fouled off so mnny pitches nnd rnn his pitch count up.”In the Mocksville eighth, Jn cob Bnrber executed a snc bunt to move Webb to second. But the next two guys popped up. Then nfter Wilkes received n wnlk, it produced three singles I 3 3 28 nb r I12 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 rbl bb0 0 in n spnn of four bntters to hnnd ing to be in situations where we Long the loss. need him,” Kurfees bemoaned.“I’m going to tell you, Wilkes Wiiltcs 6, Mocksviile 5 (8) is a damn good team,” kurfees snid. “They’re big and strong. 3There’s a lot of lefthnnded sticks Jordan 4 in thnt lineup, nnd they will Watson 4 battle you with two strikes. I wns Bodenh 2 renl impi;essed with them.” JNotes: Mocksville’s losing webbstrenk against Wilkes reached Byerlyfive. ... Webb doubled nnd King walked in two plnte nppenr-nnces. He hns n quiet five-game Mockhitting streak and .384 senson Wilkes nvernge. He hns eight wnlks ■ „..i.i, IC iV,.. ■JQ hi»!«« 2B - Webb. HR - Jordan. SB - Watson, to go With 15-for-39 hittm g. ... ^pg _ Newman, Bodenhamer,Cnleb Brnwley’s return after Brawley.missing six games was ruined by Mock IP 11 RERBB soa hit by pitch in the hnnd in his Webb 7 8 5 4 0 3 second nt-bnt.The hnnd swelledand he took a seat. “We’re go- 000 102 20-5 111 100 11-6 3 1110 Jacob Barber .342 Cnrson Bishop .250 Connor Bodenhnmer .435 Cnleb Brawley .392 Dillon Byerly .162 ¡Devin Doss .000 Matt Dyson .000 Josh Fnircloth .000 Elijnh Jones .000 TVler Jordan .363 TVler King .237 TVler Lee .000 Znch Long .358 Bryce Merritt .230 Mntt Miller .100 Alex Newmnn .345 Jnvnn Phillips .260 Wesley Wnlker .000 Joe Wntson .337 D J. Webb .384 Brnndon Wilson .250 Blnke Wise ■.222 TOTALS .316 W-L ERA Carson Bishop 1-0 9.36 Josh Fnircloth 0-1 14.14 Tyler Lee 0-0 27.00 Znch Long 0-1 9.23 Mntt Miller 3-1 5.70 Jnvnn Phillips 0-1 8.52 Joe Wntson 2-3 9.00 DJ.Webb 5-0 2.38 Brnndon Wilson 2-2 7.26 TOTALS 13-9 6.43 38 4 78 28 37 I I4 899 801 8126 10 84 69177 39 8 9 5 1 3 1 I 0 1 4 0 4 7 4 55 35 135 V I R H 2D 3B HR RBI BB 11 13 2 0 2 5 4 I 1 1 0 0 2 0 28 34 8 0 8 30 13 6 11 4 0 3 10 5 8 6 0 0 0 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 36 9 0 2 23 4 20 19 2 I 2 12 II 0 0 0 0 ’ 0 0 0 18 29 1 2 5 ■ 19 8 6 6 .0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 29 29 7 1 0 10 12 12 18 2 1 0 17 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 26 2 0 4 16 16 8 15 1 0 0 9 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 194 248 40 5 26 166 119 :iS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB 0 0 0 16.1 30 21 17 9 0 0 0 7 14 12 11 1 1 0 0 0 1.2 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 12.2 20 14 13 12 [ 0 0 0 30 34 21 19 12 1 0 0 0 6.1 8 9 6 2 [ 0 0 0 23 26 26 23 21. ' 4 0 2 60.1 49 22 16 5 I 1 0 I 26 33,25 21 9 5 0 3 183.1 220 155 131 71 1.Ч 1 04 00 00 0 0 1 1 0 10 4 0 2 3 0 6 0 I 0 S p//t km* Continued From Page BlThere was more drnmn in the seventh. After a popout, the second batter swung and missed at strike three, but reached when the dirt ball bounced nwny. A two-out walk put the tying and go-ahead mns on. Dobson picked up his bat and walked out to the on-deck circle, "We didn’t want to face Dobson,” Kurfees snid. “We had (Matt) Miller, (Josh) Faircioth and Phillips ready to go in for that last out.”Fortunately for the home team, Watson wns oble to get the final out and help Mocksville end n five-game losing strenk in the series. Its lnst win over Wilkes wns a forfeit in 2008. Jordnn spnrkled ngnin, hitting two doubles nnd recording his 13thgnmewithtwoormorehits. After n rare 0-fer, Bodenhamer singled twice and bumped his average to .434.The bottom of the order wns a major plus. No. 8 bntter Merritt got the start in left because Long wns pitching and made his presence felt after missing the ■A, off to him.”Mocksvillc 8, Wilkes 7 Mock nb г h rbl bb Newman 4 0 1 0 0 Phillips 3 0 0 0 Jordnn 4 0 2 1 Watson 3 О О О 0 Barber 2 1 1 0 1 Merritt 3 King 3 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 Totals 30 8 12 6 Merritt previous seven games. He went 2 for 3 with two RBls. King, the No. 9 batter, went 2 for 3 with three RBls. Dobson is a rising-senior shortstop from Starmoimt who recently committed to Appa lachian Stnte. A few yenrs ngo he belonged to Mocksville but he got n relense nnd joined Wilkes. "Dobson is n plnyer,” Kurfees snid. “We knew thnt three yenrs ngo, bnck when we tried lo gei him to play here. He could have really helped us. Hey, my hat’s Wilkes 110 131 0 - 7 Mock 010 520 x -8 2B - Jordan 2. SB - Long. HPB - Wat son. Mock IP II R ER BB SO Long 4 4 3 2 4 4 Watson 3 3 4 4 3 3 Win - Watson. Ki;i'ui;si:\ I \ n \ i; Julia Howard Л ’( ■ H iH is v 7*)th I'iis fric i Please contact me in: MOCKSVILLE: RALEIGH LE: (336)/Si ll (919) 733-6! 751-6567 1904 State Legislative Building 16 W. Jones Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Email: jullah@ncleg.net I’m FOK BrJuiu HowMui И В6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 > ::Aleene'J, L it tl e . | , ,1'AdvANCE 1" / = ♦ Jm es N. Davit ' 1945-2011 J ’> HICKORY t .William J. Ellis {“ t' ' 1916-2011 ' ' ADVANCE EvaiimS.Ccm\pbell I 'iS>32-20U ' ' MOCKSVILLB ♦ , I' ''.AudreyJames 1917^4011 ' ’ LEXINOTOM ' ' ''Jessie V. Gohble ' 1926 - 2011 MOCKSVILLE ' Grady K. Boger 93, Died Juno 22,2011' MOCKSVILLE ' •V;; ‘EihnaH. Molloy '89, Died June 22,2011 MOCKSVILLE ' Tony M. 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That’s why we’ve partnered with FamilyWize to distribute free prescription discount cards to everyone in our county,” said Melinda Beauchamp, executive director of the United Way.Distributed through United Ways, the FamilyWize card lowers the co?t of medicine by nn nvernge of 30% or more for people without insurnnce or who tnlce medicatipns not covered by their insurance plan. It's easy. It’s just like a coupon you can keep using every lime you need to flil a prescription. All you have to do is present a FamilyWize card at n local pharmacy to get the savings.“The FamilyWize card provides immediate savings on prescription medicines with no paperwork or forms to fill out,” said Dan Barnes, co-chair of The' FamilyWize Community Service Partnership. These cards can be used by everyone in the community, not just people without insurance. 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We work with your doctor to provide quality care without you having to make unnecessary trips to the doctor’s office. Our agency is located right here In Davle County. We are part of your hometown and have served Davie residents faithfully for over 35 years. C h o o s e c o n v e n i e n c e .\ C h o o s e y o u r h o m e t o w n . DAVIE COUNTY HOME HEALTH AGENCY DAVIE COUNIY HOME HEALTH AGENCY 642 Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Phone: 336<753-6200 Fax: 336-751-9287 We bring medical care home to you: Skilled Nursing Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy In-home Aides Medical Social Work United Way -L with health benefits, including Medicaid or Medicare. The FamilyWize card is easy to use and is accepted at 95 percent of pharmacies nationwide. Nearly 1,000 United Ways in all 50 states have helped to save more than .$100 million on prescriptions in their com munities.Participating pharmacies in this area are: CVS, Davie Dis count Drugs, Foster Drug, Rite. Aid Phnrmncy, Walgreens nnd Wnlmnrt Pharmacy.Those with internet access can go.to mywxlavietmitedway. org or wwwJi'amilyWlze.org to print a card. If you have ques tions, call the Davie United Way at 751-0313. $1,250 nnd 800 pounds of food at the annual employee ap preciation day at Tanglewood Park, The donations went to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC. Obituaries Edward Latta MorganEdward Latin “Mr. Eddie" Morgan died unexpectedly at Ins liomeonJune29,20ll. , , ,He was born in Winston Salem on July 29,1955 and was tlie only child of Dorothy LeOrande Fisher and Edward Hassell Morgan. He-was a grnduate of RJ. Reynolds High School. He began his dancing career with Floretta Baylin at the nge of 1^ and went on to be five- time Southeastern Regional Ballroom Champion. He danced nationally with Mrs.Baylin’s winning Formation Ballroom Tenm nnd appeared with them at the World Formation Ballroom Competition in Blackpool, England. He was proficient in all styles of | dance and performed at Opry- land for three seasons before moving to New York City to further his career. One of | his first shows was with Diana Ross, Live from Censeri Palace in Las Vegas. He was a member of Screen ActorsGuild and Actor Equity. He nppenred on Broadway in A Chorus Line nnd Evitn. His film, TV nnd Live shows credits include A Chorus Line - The Movie, M Final Bow starring Ginger Rogers, Bob Hope’s 80th birthdny celebrntion nt Lincoln Center, a weekly ту show in Itnly and a 4th of July extravaganza nt the Mencl- owltinds. He hnd just completed a new ballroom section for the show “ONE” nt the Alabama Theater in Myrtle Beach. He was an instructor at the Baylin Dance Studio using his tnlent nnd experi ence lo conch winning competition tenms, up and coming dancers nnd bnllroom couples locally and at area YMCAs.Survivors; cousins, Frank Fisher Coan and wife Mnry, Frnnk Vestal and wife Betsy and Bill Conn nnd wife Cnrol.A celebration of his life will be held Friday July 15 from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Baylin Dance Studio in Clemmons..Memorials: charity of the donors choice. Donald Ray Collins Mr. Donald Ray Collins, 28, of Sain Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 2,2011. He wns born Mnrch 17, 1983 in McDowell County, W.Vn. to the Inte Ronnld Collins nnd Lori Christine Meadows Chambers.He wns n loving father, n son nnd brother. He enjoyed fishing and having fun. He wns a cnrefree guy nnd cnred for others more thnn himself. . He was also preceded in denth by his dnughter, Elnyna Marie Collins.Survivors; his fiance, Chnr ity Toney; 3 childten,. .Vor- « non Jnmes I’rnter, Colin Tyler Prater and April Rose Collins, nil of tlie home; his mother, Lori Chambers of Tazewell, Va.; 3 sisters, Joseltn Ju- (luatin Collins Smith (Roger) of Tnzewell, Ceacea Keigley (Prent) of Alnbnmn nnd Lisa Mnrie Nunley of Mocksville; a hnlf brother, Christopher Col lins; and his stepfather, Clyde Toney of Mocksville. A funeral service wns to be conducted nt 10 n.m., Thursdny, July 7 nt Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wnyne Swisher of ficiating. Burial wns to follow in Hnrtwell Cemetery in Hartwell W.Vn. Online condolences: www.catonfimerttlservke.com. Delbert Adam “Red” Paterick Delbert Adnm “Red” Pnterick, 89, of Riddle Circle, Advnnce, died on Wednesdny, June 29,2011 nt his home. Born in Lilly, Pa. on July 19, 1921, he wns the son of the Inte Adnm Wilson nnd Lillie Mne Cnnn Pnterick, He nttended liigii school in Lilly nnd The University of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pa, Mr, Paterick served in the US Marines during World War 11, wns a fonner school teachcr, retired insurnnce representn- tive, and was manager of Tnn- giewood Pnrk Cnmpground in Clemmons. He worked in the Pipers coni mines with liis father. He wns a 32nd degree Mason in Altoona, Pu, nml Advance, and a member of VFW Post 8719 in Advnnce, NC, nnd served ns a volunteer nt Forsyth Medical Center and was of the Lutheran fnith. He is niso preceded in dentil . by sister. Ethyl Paterick; nnd brother, Willinm J, Pnterick,Survivors: his wife of 54 yenrs, Eida Eger Pnterick; 2 , sons, David A, Pnterick of Albuquerque, N,M„ Dnnny W, Pnterick of Chilton, Wise,; dnuchter Christine (Dnvid) Purkey of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Robert l ’ (Phyllis) Pnterick of Lnwrenceville, Gn, nnd Charies Leroy Рч terick of Pittsburgh; 8 grandchildren, Megnn Wilt, Kylie Paterick Tabitha (Chris) Poplin, Laura Pnterick, Emily Whetsel, Magoie b,‘n‘ (Nnte) Augustyn; 3 grent-grnnd- nephews Augustyn; severni nieces nnd A celebrntion of life service wns held on Saturday, July 2 at 2 p.m, in the Davie Funeral Service Chnpel. with Chaplnin Fred thrservlce OnUne condolences: www.daviefimerahervice.com. Obituaries Billy Clarence Myers Jr. 20u"^ 59, died at his home on June 27. He wns born on July 5. 1951 I to Billy CInrence and Elizabeth I Richardson Myers. He was a 1971 graduate of West Forsyth High School and a member of Bixby Presbyterinn Church. While still in high school, he I opened the successful Bill Myers I Truck Snles. He wns the ownerof I Auto Worid of Winston-Salem, j a division of Bill Myers Truck Sales. Although cars and trucks were his business, horses were his passion. He showed multiple j world and national Appaloosa I Horse Club champions. He was preceded in death by his father. Survivors: his wife of 37 years. Ellen Bngby Myers; dnughter. Amy Myers Brooks nnd husbnnd Nick; son. Bryon Ross Myers; grandson. Colton Myers Brooks; brothers Rick Myers nnd wife , Beverly, Mark Myers and wife Sheila; several nieces and neph ews; and his devoted Miniature Austrolian Shepherd, Dallas. A funeral service wns held nt 11 n.m. Thursdny, June 30 nt Hny- worth-Miller Kinderton Chnpel with the Pastor Pete Peterson officiating. Burial followed In Bixby Presbyterinn Church Cemetery. The fnmily received friends Wednesdny fat the funernl home. Memorinls: Bixby Presbyterinn, PO Box 2227, Advnnce, 27006-2227; or Hospice of Dnvie, 377 Hospitnl St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.liayworlh-miller.com. Mary Elsie Kimmer Mrs. Mary Elsie Alexander Kimmer, 93, died Friday, July I, 2011, at Autumn Cnre of Mocksville. She wns bom Aug. 27,1917, in Wilkes County, to the Inte Jes sie and Maud Harris Alexander. Mrs. Kimmer wns a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening, fishing nnd the beach. Mrs. Kimmer enjoyed the const so much that she stayed there from Easter until Thanksgiving. She hnd n big henrt nnd would do so much for others. Spending time with her grnnd- children nnd great-grandchildren meant the most to her.She was also preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Franklin Kimmer; a daughter, Nancy Sue Kimmer Houser; a grandson, Shnnnon Houser; 4 sisters, Gladys Wagner. Thelmn Phelps. Ruby Alexnnder nnd Lexie Bniley; and a brother, Clyde Alexander. Survivors: a son, Jesse Charies “J.C.” Kimmer (Shirley) of Mocksville; a granddaughter, Tammy Kimmer Taylor (Richie);2 grandchildren, Jordan and Collin Tnylor; n son-in-lnw. Jim Houser of Lincolnton; 2 sisters. Billie Foster and Dorcas Brog- don, both of Mocksville; and a brother. Fred Alexnnder (Sydell) ; of Fairmont, Gn. A funeral service wos conducted at 3 p.m.. Sunday, July 3 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Scott Schuyler officiating. Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials; Liberty Methodist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville; or Turrentine Baptist, 613 Turrentine Church Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eatonfimeralservice.com. Jerome L. McKnight Jr.A funeral service for Jerome L, McKnight Jr, of Winston- Salem was held at 12:30 p,m. on Monday, June 20, 2011 at Saints Homes United Method ist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Roseboro officiating. Burial fol lowed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Survivors: n daughter, Linda McKnight of Rural Hall; moth er Queen Eaton McKnight of Winston-Salem; a sister, Debrn McKnight of Chntsworth, Cniif; a grandson. Nnsir McKnight of Rurnl Hall; 3 aunts. Thomnsine Hohnson, Millicent McCurry of Chntsworth. and Betty Jean Eaton of Mocksville; 2 uncles. Henry P. Enton of Albemnrle nnd Willinm McKnight of Chntsworth; and many cousins, relatives and friends. Jeanette S. GreeneJeanette S. Greene, 69. of Albemarle, died at 4:06 a.m. Sntur dny, July 2,2011 in CMC Northenst Medical Center. A memorial service was held at II a.m. Tuesday, July 5 at Stanly Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Wayne Austin offi ciating.She was born June 3,1942 in Yadkin County, daughter of Hu bert Shoffner and Manie Harris Shoffner. She was a homemaker.Survivors: husband, Wnyne Greene of the home; a son, Mi chael Shoffner and wife Michelle of Mocksville; a stepson, Bryan Nelson Greene of Albemarle; a daughter, Vicky McGinnis and husband Dale of Statesville; 2 brothers, Larry Shoffner and Roger Shoffner, both of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Cassy Shoff ner and Sarah Shoffner of Mocksville, and Matthew Hastings; 2 stepgrandsons, Todd Greene and Jeremy Greene.A brother. Commie Lee Shoffner, preceded her in death. Memorials: Hospice of Stanly, 960 N. 1« Street, Albemnrle, 28001.Online condolences; www.StanlyFmieralHome.com. Michelle Brewer DobleMichelle Brewer Doble, 58, of Newlnnd, died on Snturdny, July 2,2011 nt her home.Surviving: her daughter, Katrina Wright and husbnnd, Lnnce of Crossnore; her son, Brynn Bodford nnd wife Kristen of Advnnce; brother, Ernest Brewer; sister, Donnette Rash; 2 grandsons, Hunt- I er Bodford and Lane Wright, i Funeral services were held nt 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 5a the r-?|'Big Meadows Baptist Church. The family received friends one Ifi hour prior to the service nt the church. m S m Memorinls; to the family to help with funeral expenses CIO f|f^Kntrina Wright, PO Box 328, Crossnore, 28616. V, „^4' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TImrsdny, July 7,2011 - B7 I n t h e b e g in n in g G o a c r e a t e d t h e h e a v e n a n d t h e e a r t h . {Genesis 1:1} Apollo 8: Earthrise - Image courtesy of NASA and NSSDC. This message brought to you by these local businesses who encourage you to worship at the church of your choice. №AUTO MRT* M OGKSVHlf AUFOMOnVE 884 s. Main St. Mocksvllls, NC 27028 336-751-2944 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 137 Crabtree Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141Prescripthn CaH In: 336-753-DRUG JOE’S TOW 1441 Doadmon Road Mockavllle 24 Hour« Roadtld« Rollback 8«ivle« Small, Medium A HMvy Duty Towing Joseph Crotts, Owner 336.996.2693 • Office 336-040-72S6 • Mobile L A R IllLAWN SERVICE & STUMP REMOVAL Spedaiizing In lavvn care & stump removal. Call fore free estlmatel 336-354-3773 GENTLE АЛАСН1ЫЕ &TOOLINC. 2716 Hwy. 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5055 Fax; 338-492-8048 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Ecficess Beef-Pork-Deer 30 years experience 002 Ralph Hnllodoo Rd • Mocksvillo 336-492-5496 P u t T h is S p a c e T oW oric F o rY o u C all 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 9 W.G. 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A ll proceeds to build nddition to church. Friday, July 15 Spnghetti Dinner,atAdvnnce Vol. Fire Dept.,7 p.m. forGnbby Perdue, diagnosed with Pallister-Killian Syndrome. Menu: spaghetti,salad, dessert, and beverage. All proceeds H arris Pool & Sujtplies lbÉ«*(Mcils*l>oollS|)alnsl8lali«i Openlngttliiing'ViiijI liner 1!е(1ш1еп1 Tommy I liirris/Owncr-Over 20 Yrs. Exp. 277 PIcHSjml Лсгс Dr., Mocksvillc Home (336) 284-4817 .Business (336) 909-4027. FOR SALE: Cars • TrucksUtility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC ^ o r - Л Ь T h e B e s t I n B a r b e q u e Pancake 990 Sausap Egg & Cheese Biscuit $1.89 All Omelettes w/Toast or Biscuit $3.99 Lunch Specials Cheeseiwrger, Fries & Drink $5.99 Footkmg, Fries & Drink $5.99 BBQ Sandwich, Fries & Drink $5.99 GhkAen Filet, Fries & Drink $5.99 2 Chopped BBQ Sanduriches $5.50 7 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Monday - Saturday 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday 2203 Hwy. 601 N. • Mocksville • 336-492-2220 to help build n flrst-level room for Onbby. Reunions Saturday, July 9 1st IJamcs Family Reunion, de- scendnnts of John Ijnmcs/Nettie Howell, CenterComm. BIdg., 138 Godbey Rd., Mocksville. Time; 10 n.m. til 6 p.m. For info: 751-1361 or 751-2589. Sunday, July 10 53rd Anniversary Reunion of Hol man & Frost Families, at Palmetto Church, US 601 N., Mocksville. Fellowship begins 10:30a.m. Picnic dinner 1 p.m. Relatives & friends welcome. Saturday, Oct 1 DHS Class of 1970 Cookout, nl Clement Grove Masonic Picnic Grounds, 3 p.m. til dark. For info: 998-3930,751-3151,492-2302, or 940-7074. Fri. & Sat., Oct. 7 & 8 DCHS Clnss of ‘70, we hnve been invited to share in Ihc reunion of Class of ‘71. For more info: 998- 7370 or Jpnrca@yndlel.net Wednesday, July 13 Fellowship Night & Pre-Regis tration, at Chestnut Grove UMC (2812 US 601 North, Mocksvillo), 6:30-8:30 p.m. to pre-register for upcoming VBS (July 31-Aug. 3). Sunday, July 17 Annual Missionary Day, at Cedar Creek Missionnry Bnpt. Church, lunch 1:30 p.m., nfternoon service 3 p.m. with guest spenker. S p e c ia l E v e n ts Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sat. night bluegrnss, nt Sheffleld Music Hnll, cnll 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4th Sun, each montli, 7 p.m., nt Cornatzer UMC. Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Farndngton Farmer’s Market, Saturdays 8 n.m. til I p.m. M e e tin g s IVIonday, July 11 Special Called Meeting, for Dnvie Co. Bonrd of Commissioners, 6 p.m.,Commissioners'MeetingRm., Davie Co.AdministrationBldg., 123 S. Mnin St., Mocksvillc. Q uilting Club, every Mondny, 10 n.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2nd Tuesdny, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Podlntrtst,atSr.Services every three weeks, 8:30 a.m., please cnll for dales. Free Blood Pressure Cliecks, once a month, nt 10:30 n.m. in the Nutri tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs dnys, 10 n.m. Scrabbic, 1 p.m. every Mondny. Texas Hold’Em -Thursdnys, 1 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tues. of the month, 12:30 p.m. Computer Classes - nre nvniinbie, cnll for information. A rthritic Exercise • every other Wed. 10:30 a.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues. & Thurs., 11 n.m. Fitness Equipment Room,- open Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri days 8 a.m. lil 5 p.m. & Snt. 9 n.m. til 1 p.m. "niblc Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondnys 9 n.m. lil 12 p.m. Ih i Chi, Tuesdays (cnll for sess- sion dates) Woodearving, Wed. 9-11 n.m. Advanced Silver Health Exercises, Mon., Tues., Wed., 8:30 a.m. Massage Therapy, every lsl&3rd Tues. Cnll for appt. & prices. Current Social Doncing,Thurs. 11 n.m. til 12 noon. Yoga, call for dates and .«icsslons. Dance Pnrty Aerobics, 5:30 p.m. on Tues. & Thurs. Report Davie Dateline By Noon On Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the publicntion week. Call 751-2120 or drop II by the office, nt S. Main SI. ncross from Ihc courthouse. 2 Earn UNC Degrees The following enrned de grees from Ihe University of North Cnrolinn nt Chnpel Hill. Saitiuel E. Curtis of Mocksville enrned n bachelor’s degree in political science.John Michael Grose of Mocksvillc earned n bachelor’s degree wilh honors in biology, pre-professionnl. Local Residents Earn UNC Academic IHonors The University of North Cnr olinn at Chnpel Hill recognizcd 6,405 students for outstanding acndemic achievement through their selection for the dean’s list for spring 2011.Among the students from Davie County were: Christo pher Brogdon, Lnuren Brown, Kevin Crenson, Eliznbeth Dn vis, Andrew Oailher, Dinnn Green, Mnry Hendrix, Courtney Lee, Jnmes Mighion, Cntherine Nichols, Rebecca Riddle, Jen nifer Rominger, John Stevens, Omar Shehata, Jennifer Slnn- cill, nnd Mnllhew Van Hoy. D a v i e S t u d e n t s D o W e l l A t A S U SeniorsA ll Senior Aclivilles tnke plnce at Davie County Senior Services located nl 278 Meroney St.,Mocks ville unless otherwise noted. Cnll 753-6230. Ongoing Sr. Lunchbox, M,T,W, 11:30 n.m., Th. & Fri., II a.m., lunch served daily. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more for rent today! Hwy 601 s..Mocksville |33B) 751-2304 Twenty-four students from Dnvie County nt Applnchinn Stnte University enrned ncn- demic honors for the spring semester. Nnmed to the chancellor’s list wilh minimum 3.85 grnde point avernges, listed by their clnss and major, were; from Mocksville - Snrnh Leann Daywalt, senior, el- ementniy educntion; nnd Bethany Grace Little; sophomore, elementnry educntion.from Advance - Sally Gw- ynne Coleman, senior, accounting: Christopher Aaron Hoke, sophomore, computer science; nnd Lora Elizabeth Smith, ju nior. communication studies.Nnmed to Ihe dean’s list wilh minimum 3.45 grnde point nv- erages were: from Advance - Mnguali Rivera Agüero, senior, humnn services; Jacob Tanner Alston, freshman, biology cell/mo- leculnr; Rynn Pntrick Hnrrison, freshmnn, political science; Norn Hnye, freshmnn, psychol- ogy; Tnlum Lesly Snow, sopho more, henlth care management; Kelsey Lnurn Slellet;, senior, communicntion, ndvcrtising; Dyinn Ross Teper, freshmen, evolution nnd environmentni biology; nnd Willinm McNeill Totten, Junior, communicntion studies.from Mocksville - Ciern Nichole Benm, sophomore, psychology; Jessie Anne Bimi- gnrner, junior, communicntions public relations; Hnnnnh Wnlk er Cnrtner, sophomore, humnn services; John Miehnel Grose, senior, biology/pre-profes sional; Lauren Kristin Parker, senior elementary educntion; Willinm Sidney Rooney, freshmnn, computer science; Rnchel Mnrie Simpson, junior, creative writing; Jnclyn Mnrie Smith, senior, social work; Amandn D. Spnrks, senior, eleinenlnry educntion; Gernid Dwnyne Stnkely Jr., freshman, biology; nnd Grace Cnroline Williams, freshman, genernl curricidum K-12. ESC Office At New Location The Dnvie County Employ ment Security Commission hns moved to n new locntion nt 375 Hospitnl St., Mocksville in Suite 101 (the old Curves locntion ncross from Foster Drug).Office hours nre Mondny- Fridny from 8 n.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed for lunch 12:30-1:30).For questions or ndditionnl informntion cnll 751-3315. Wreck Claims Life Of Davie IVIan A Mocksville man died Saturday after the vehicle he was driving wrecked on US 601 North.Donald Ray Collins, 28, of Snin Rond, was driving n 1987 Chevrolet Blazer south on US 601 from Yndkin County on July 2 around 10:54 p.m. According to N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper A.M. Rora- baugh, Collins vehicle went off the right side of the road, overcorrected, then came back onto the rond. The vehicle then crossed the center line nnd rnn off the left side of the rond where it overturned several times before coming to rest in n field. Rorabaugh reported Collins was pronounced dead at the scene and a passenger in the vehiclc with Collins wns not injured. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdoy, July 7,2011 - Bll Maxine Hcndrbi of Ad vance I.S proud to wish her grnnddnughter, Savannah Hendrix, a very happy 16th birthday on June 30. Savannah attends LaGuardlu High School of Performing Arts In New York City. Y o u r H e a r i n g P r o b l e m is I n v i s i b l e . S o is th e S o lu t io n ! introducing THREE NEW HEARING IN N O V A T IO N S O N E D a ily w ear, inside ear canal T W O Extended w ear, deep ear can al T H R E E O pen fit, on-tlie-ear -r , New sizes to'Improve appearance and naturalhearinq. i i One of tiiese innovations can be your clear Inearing solution, For 20 years Dr. Scott iViills, Audioiogist, has guided.tliousands of local residents to better hearing. 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DEBRA fii. KOONTZ 311 Ketchie Creek Rd Mocksville, NC 27028 MARK R. MCCLANNON 298 Aubrey Merrell Rd Mocksvliie, NC 27028 6-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllled as Execu tor of Ihe Estate of JAMES E. HOLLAND, late of Davie County, Ihls Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 16, 2011, (be ing three (3) months from the first day of publication of this nollce) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 16th day of June, 2011. BOBBY HOLLAND 237 Gordon Drive Advance,' NC 27006 6-ie-4lp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOME LAND SECURITY, OFFICE OF FINES, PENALTIES, AND FOR FEITURES, U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, CHARLOTTE, NC, JUNE 23, 2011. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe lollowlng property was seized In Davie County, N.C. on April 6, 2011, under Ihe provisions of title 18, United States Code, sec tion 981, for violation of title 18, United Slates Code, section 1956 and title 21, United States Code, section 881: One (1)2003 Cadillac CTS VIN; 1Q6DM57N130138030 (APV $5,475.00) Anyone asserting an Interest and claim to the property must file, within twenty (20) days from the date of first publication of this notice, a claim with the Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures Of ficer, Customs and Border Pro tecllon, 1901 Cross Beam Drive, Charlotte, N.C., 28217, In default of which the seized property will be forfeited as prescribed by law. Barry R. Small, FP&F Officer. 6-23-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Exec utors of the Estate of Clara C. Baryo (aka Clara Colette Skelcy Baryo), late of Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to my attorney at 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103-1958, on or be fore the 23rd day of September, 2011, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 23rd day of June, 2011.Deborah A. Heard, Co- Executor Donna C. Watson, Co-Exec- utor Denise L. Daslrup, Co- Executor Estate of Clara C. Baryo c/o Cralge Brawley Lllpfert & Walker LLP 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Cralge Brawley Lllpfert & Walker, 6-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements of Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A of Ihe General Statutes ol North Carolina and Section 155.251 of the Davie County Code of Ordi nances, that the Davie County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing In the Com- mlBslonera Room of the Davie County Administration Building located at 123 Soulh Main Street, Mocksville, NC on Monday, July 11,2011 at 6:00 p.m. to hear the following requests; A) Zoning Map Amend ment. Davie County Is request ing to rezone approximately 667 acres off Baltimore Road from lnduslrlal-1 (1-1) & Residential Agricultural (R-A) to Industrial-3 (1-3). The subject area Is located at 898 Baltimore Road and Is fur ther described as Davie County Tax Parcels F700000018 & F70000001811. The public Is Invited to at tend Ihe hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard in favor of, or In opposition to, the above items. As a result of the public hearing, substantial changes might be made In the advertised proposal, reflecting objections, debate and discus sion at the hearing. Additional Information Is available at the De velopment Services Department on weekdays behveen 8:30 a.m. and 5;C0 p.m. or by telephone at (338) 753-6050. Andrew Meadwell Planning Department 6-23-31П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Exec utors of the Estate of ALEENE J. LITTLE, late ol Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 30, 2011, (be ing three (3) months from Ihe first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the under signed. This the 27th day of June, 2011. HARRY M. LITTLE 294 Holly Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTHA LITTLE MAXWELL 20581 Rock Hall Avenue Rock Hall, MD 21661 W. CHRISTOPHER MAXWELL 20561 Rock Hall Avenue Rock Hall, MD 21681 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028' 6-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 11 SP40 AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale conlalijed In that certain Deed of Trust executed by WAYNE J. CARTER and wife, Nicole R, Carter (f/k/a Ni cole H. Roope) to TRSTE, INC., Trustee(s), which was dated Oc tober 30, 2002 and recorded on November 4,2002 In Book 447 at Page 45, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under signed, Trustee Services of Caro lina, LLC, having been substi tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said default having di rected that Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sub stitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and custom ary location at the county court house for conducting the sale on July 20,2011 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit:BEGINNING at a stone, cor ner of W.G. White and Mary Phelps lot; thence South 8 de grees West 1.00 chains and 60 links lo an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vade Lee White and Mary Phelps Dower lot; Ihence South 86 degrees East 6 chains and 25 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vada Lee White and In the line of B.R. Bailey; thence North 8 degrees East 1.00 chains 60 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vade Lee While and Mary Phelps dower lot; thence Soulh 86 degrees East 6 chains and 25 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs.Vada Lee White and In the line of B.R. Bailey; thence North 8 degrees East 1.00 chains 60 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vade Lee White; Ihence North 86 degrees West 5 chains and 25 links lo the beginning, containing one (1) acre, more or less. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 2053 NC Highway 801 South, Advance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay Ihe excise lax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per cent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Imme diately due and owing. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property be ing offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, un paid taxes, any unpaid land trans fer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encum brances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur rent owner(s) of . the property Is/ are Wayne J. Carter. An Order for possession of the jjroperty may be issued pur suant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occu pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The nollce shall also state that upon termi nation of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termina tion. If the trustee Is unable to ¿on- vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the de posit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not lim ited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petlllon prior'to Ihe confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of Ihe sale is challenged by any party, Ihe trustep, In their sole discre tion, if they believe Ihe challenge to have merit, may request the court lo declare the sale lo be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC Substitute Trustee i By: Attorney Brock & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Ser vices of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 11-00862-FC01 7-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY WATERSHED IMPROVE MENT COMMISSION IS ACCEPTING BIDS The Davie County Watershed Improvemenl Commission will be accepting bids for repair work on two (2) watershed structures. Re pairs will be done to Structure #5, located on Jack Booe Road and Structure #7, located off Angell Road. Structure # 5 needs riprap on front of the dam. Structure # 7 needs riprap on the front side of dam. USDA-NRCS engineers have provided the designs to complete this work. Contractors must submit a bid by August 8, 2011 no later than 5:00 pm. The Commission anticipates starting the work In August. Iri addition, we will have a Pre-Construction meeting at the sites July 28,2011 at 10:00 am for contractors In terested In bidding on the work. Please contact our office to pick up the design packet and bid In formation. Davie County Watershed Improvement Commission 336-751-5011 180 S. Main Street, Room 313 Mocksville, NC 27028 7-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS . AND CREDITORS The undersigned having qualllled as Administrator СТА of Ihe Estate of MALENA WOOD DIDENKO, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihls Is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of DAVIS & BREWER ATTOR- NEY9, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Carolina, 27012, on or before the 10th day ol October, 2011 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will please make im mediate payment. This 7th day of July 2011. Edward Y. Brewer Administrator СТА of the Es tate of Malena Wood Didenko By; Edward Y Brewer PO Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite С Clemmons, NC 27j0l2 7-7-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY . CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES O. MAT TOX, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and cor porations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 7, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the7lh day of July, 2011. WANDA RICHARDSON SUT PHIN 1325 Montlleu Dr Rural Hall, NC 27045 7-7-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of ANN ROBINSON STEWART, late of Davie County, this is lo notlly all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore October 7,2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of July, 2011. WILLIAM ANTHONY WILKE 145 Allen Hill Road Canton, NC 28716 7-7-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 10SP175 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by DON- ALD WILLIAM MASURA, SEPA RATED to PAMEU S. COX, ■Trustee(s), which was dated July 9, 2003 and recorded on July 10, 2003 In Book 496 at Page 485, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the un dersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trust ee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said default having directed that the Deed ol Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oHer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for con ducting the sale on July 20, 2011 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described property situated in Davie County, North Carolina, to wit: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot 82 as shown onthe Map of BERMUDA RUN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, Section 5, which Is recorded in Plat Book 4 at page 83 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie Coun ty, North Carolina, to which map further reference Is hereby made for a more particular description. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey ances of record. Said property Is commonly known as 970 RIverbend Drive, Advance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay Ihe excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per cent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Imme diately due and owing. Said property to be olfered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE JS.” There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist ing in,' on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any un paid land transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any olher encumbrances or ex- ceptlons of record. To the beat of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Donald William Masura. An Order for possession ol the property may be issued pur suant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor ol the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property Is sold. Any person who occu pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termi nation of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to Ihe e'ffeclive date of the termina tion. If the trustee is unable to con vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability lo convey Include, but are not lim ited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of Ihe loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sals Is challenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discre tion, If they believe the challenge lo have merit, may request the court to declare tha sals to be void and return Ihe deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Brook & Scott, PLLC Substitute Trustee Attorney 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8507 File No.:10-13113-FC01 7-7-2 RANDY MIUER &SONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 295 Miller Road •Mocksville (336) 284-2826 •W tP u m p ^ T M k i' Stal»Ctrtlfled Inspaclor Skid Sim Work ntnchtrWor*Htuling Septic Syilems Foolmga Loader iHork SEPARATION? DIVORCE? *No ofGce visit required for uncontested divorce* R o s s K e tn e r A tto rn e y a t L a w Family Lnw since 1996 Advance, NC 336-940-3984rossketner@gmail.com H O W A R D R E A L T Y SBAOTiA 1 Mil ВЛ pn) i ^ 23 iM'f^jst.iigrordHU^SEEl $595,000 Ow 3,000 sq IL hoino 56a 36A, 2 car 9aia9â.Onov«r t acre ollanl $350,000 íBfVaAheíw lum ta« cn ITSb'- тГаШл,itU№ä.3e(Mfi\2P,tilfet{fianr^tBAlBA&iadtor»»339.900 о«« mouseover ieS4Hístonc Greek RovVal homo with бВаor4iclDtinesU<teMne;№tftuod$33e,000 40A. Indoor pool. 3 car garage. $320,000 Ucatcdii№WcOo»rtwnMûc^to.SeFVU 2ittynJ4upos«Hj9,c«tvcnrttfllev,pa(t BA. Mbvmt&taMrud porch $289,900 Ыт1,«ШЫ&мпм{папагдм1 $259,000 I 123 N. SALlSDunv Si Foresi Qlen Sutx].. ЗВШгВА. pouiile 4ih DR. Ienc«d back yard. $249,909 ЗбАФАЬд home 01 acres. AbcM gruid pod, 8(Ш01Д4№слпаМЫ»'икол&раг1. 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MXPM Haitiso(iSlieeLMocksvilla:2BR/1BA.., J550P/M List Your Property With Us! 38№В^Алим11игиррвг'ксаШпА<}лга. 2fi№8\nlraltMHui,wiar0noiMldi A}»hsslV9ettor^tuUr«$e0.900 at $59,900 Mayhow Lane.....fl166 0aiilrwlon Oakt.00 Depot Streol....268 Olr^wood 136TVrinC0dar» Dr..... Fawn Lar>0.3537 Hwy. 601 8...OieenhUj Road....Wlk^mou Way...aooCanyor^nd....Pow*a Road Evona Road LO TS & LAND ....»«9.wn...Асгвам: $55.000 - 73,000....eVw-аавв: *79,000....9.6в*А acre«: $62,000 330 S. Salisbuiy St., МоскзуШе • 336-751-3538 For addilional listings, please call 33&-751 -3538 or visit our welKite at www.howardrealty.coni '.Í ii Uf iiii; 'I Г J i' с 4 ч ,1 B12 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 К DAVIE-CLEMMONS Щ Ж Ш * Вdassifieds REACH OVER29,000 READERS EVERY WSEK! FREE ADS тОШВЕ ДРЗ YABP SM E Giving away or selling an item valued at $500 or Sell pets, cars/trucks or stuff with a photo a d .' ю ilnes for $10.00 less? Lost/Found a pel? 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Housohold Items, day chair, colloo table, lots ol ciolhos some name brands & mise items for sale Advance. Hwy 801 South. Tag Saio. Friday, Bam-Spm & Sat. 8am- noon. Bunk beds, dining room furniture, roclinors, tables, home décor, patio furnituro, glassware. Fuil house, lull basomont. S6 years of treasures. VHS movies, t>aby equip., womon's ciolhos, much morol Too much toilstt Mooksvtite, Sagebrush on Yadkinvliio Rd. Yard Saio. Satuiday, July 9", 7am-12noon. Clothes, loots, housohold itoms & morol Proceeds bonelll Autism. Antiques I Collectibles Advance, On Qotng Basement Sale, Tablos, old TV, computer, tools, Coke/Canada Diy drink machine, old Ireezor. Sold as.is. Call 336-9go- 2956 to make appt. BIG YARD SALE Mocksvillo, 584 Howard- town Circk). Sat. Juiy O'“, 7am.unlii. Housohold goods, clolhos, oulsldo equlpmont, somo lumlturo. ESTATE TAG SALE Mocksviiie. 494 Bolhoi Church Rd. (01164 East) Snt. July 9”', 7am-2pm. Furniture, roWgorator, housewares, tools, truck top, pop bollios, linens, quiita, clothes, etc. Free scrap motal and fire wood. Everything loll goes at 2pm to Habitat Sato, Kids' I olf. Pink lags. western, leather. air womon's 614 Harioy Constgnmenl isboro kinds Gratters 301 N. Fabric, of supplies, furnituro, Mocksville Mulll-Famlly •• tSale, Friday, Juiy 8 •until and Saturday, 9, Bam-lpm, 917 . ardlown Rd. Ali sizo ]iris & boys clothing, irge size men & (omens clothing, various }ys, used tiros and wheels, miscellaneous automotive and some tools. Also miscellaneous household Items, books, ottica ¿qulpmonl and more. Mocksville Mulll-Famlly Yaiti Sale, Salurday. July 6", 8am-3pm. .Beside Jonjsalom Fire Dept, near Intersection ol Hwy 601 & 601 South, infant furniture & toys, adult, children & infant clothing, 'dining room table s chairs, household décor, Disney collectibles. Vera Bradley handbags, books & much more. Vintage Recordings 78'8, 45'8 and LP'a. Eorly . Bing Crosby, Buddy Clark, Ofnah Shoro, ole. Lots of Opora: Robort Morrill, Ezio Pinza. Mario Lanza, Placido Domingo, otc. Name your prico. 704*633- 17731 Baby Items Perfect for babyl Kolcralt llghls and vibes bassinet - gondor neutral with green ribbon. Has mobllo, muslo, vibrates, has night light. Great condillon. $50 Christinn 704-213-0251 Building Equip. & Supplies Ladder, 20 loot aluminum Extension ladder wilh slabiiizer bar. Koiiar brand. 200 ib woighl limit. Qreat condition. $BO/obo. Salisbuiy. 704-223-7057 Clothing & Footwear Shoes. 9 pairs of gently usod SAS shoos. Size 12. Cosl $300/pair. Diabetic insoles Incl. Aii $100.704-636-4226 Electronics X Box 360 Games (3), Playstation 3 Games (6), Threo DS Gamos $3.00 oach 704 637 0336 Exercise ■ Equipment Troadmlll. Wosco Pro- Form GLX760 Troadmlll. Good Condition. $50 704-279-7377 Food & Produce banning ti $10/25 Ib box Dov^ Drop Farm 33M92'5263 Furniture & ^£gjlances_ Cetllng Fans Casablanca, S2‘, 5 revorslbio blades. Four Seasons 3 style. No light kit. 4 available. ExceiienI condllion. $65 each or ail for $176. Moving. Salisbury. 704-223-7057, Mocksville,116 Carolina SI. Yard Sale. Saturday, July O'", 6am-6pm. China cabinet, large. Can/ed wood. Solid brass fixluros. 63'W x 63"H X 19"D. $450 obo. 704-202-0831 Dresser ■ Triple dresser, black, 6 drawer wilh landscape mirrorIncluded. 60'w by 18'd by 40’h. Vaughan- Bassett brand. Beautllui. $625 new. Asking $250 obo. 704-223-7067 Furniture & Appliances GREAT PEAL! Solid wood farm (ablo & 4 chairs. Modium oak slain. Normal wear. $500 OBO. 336-751-5592. HOT DEAL! IPfallgraf OCEAN BREEZE stonewear dishos & sorving piocos. Service for B. $500 OBO. 336-751*5592. Keep Cool!Frigidaire Window A/C 6500 BTU $60; Panasonic Window A/C 11,600 BTU $165. 704-754-1461 Oak pub ut42 inch high round pedeetat lable with 2 matching ' slools 30 inches high. Table has carved edge on table in excellent condition. Asking $160,704-856-6041 Furniture & Appliances Lawn & Garden Sales Ptanlallon sliullors, adiuslabio, wlillo, woodon. Fils 73'h by 27‘ wide windows. Excellent, condllion. 6 sets avaiiabki. $60/sol or obo. Salisbury. Riding Mowor, 42' CulTroyBlit Riding Mower w/largo grass catcher. 17.6 HP. Very good condllion. $500 FlRlii. 704-764-1461 704-223-7057.Riding mowor. Snapper. Electric slart. Ilhp eng. Double bag mulch thatch. $276. 704-639-1809 Ralrlgerator. 16 cubic It refrigorator. Qood con dllion. $100. Please call 704-279-3990 Tiller. 6Hp, Rally roar line. Serving bullol unils (2 availablo). 43" x 37*. $200 oach. Ploaso call 704-202-0831 Qreat condillon. $300 obo. Ploaso call 704-857-0093 lor more Into. IVIaciiine TIckTock Grandfather clock.grwxes-H.$400 obo.Call 704*202*0831 & Tools Table saw with stand. Hitachi. 600Rpm. $225 obo. Please call 704-202- 0631 for moro inlo. Washer & dryer, Hot* point. With vent pipe & pig tail. Good condillon. $225.704-784*2488 Table saw. Crallman. lOln 2hp direct dr. Very good condition. $100. Pleaso call 704-857-7292 Misc. Equipment ___&SU££lle8 Desk & Chair $75; dinette set w/4 roiling chairs $150; droploal colloo Send tables $150; couch&chair $100. Please call Janeila ® 960-234-4294 Miscellaneous For Sale 4 ft. pool laddor & fiitor, $50. OInIng room table w/B higti back chairs, $175. Kitchon lablo wM chairs. $25.- Call 336- 655-5034 Air Cor>dltloner,12,000 BTU Portable Room Air Condllionor. Like new. $475. Call 704-276-2294 botwoon 0am-7pm. Loavo mossogo. Miscellaneous For Sale Bath vanity 2 door, including whilo sink & faucet. Excellent condllion. $50. 704-в42-0645 Blank CD's (100) and multi-colored )owet oases 100). New-nover opened. Ail lor $25. 704- 655-6353, Camper ahett for salo, while, ioonard wllh sliding window at cab. Will 111 2004 Chevy. $500. Call 704-639-1671 Compster, libsrgiass outside. 26'x26'x32' w/tuming tool, $80. Qood condllion. Small kitchon coramic cem- postor w/4 extra llllors, $25. Excellent condition. Melal inside dog kdnnot 30' x 4', $125. Excellent condition. Cali for appt. 704-630-0192 Miscellaneous For Sale Clothesilno posts, motai.i (2). 8' X 39"W. Like new. $35. Pibase call 704-857- 0093 for more Info. Ford 9in - 3rd member rear gears 2.79 ratto. $76. Contact Major 704- 797-0076 tnflatabto bed $16, fixed blade knife $15, women's boots $30, African picture setting $10. 704-640- 4373 , Look for the banner to find the freshest dealsl Now Today bannora run Iho firsi day your ad runs and are an additional $3 Call ClaBttfledB today ot 704-797-4220 W bLat’s a U tJiie ЬиЪЪиЪ T h e re ’s a “b u z z ” aj?o u n d to w n a n d p e o p le a re ta JM n g a b o u t th e la te s t is s u e o f th e D a v ie C o u n ty E n te rp ris e R e co rd . Y o u r frie n d s a re re a d in g in -d e p th s to rie s a b o u t th e la te s t b o a rd m e e tin g s, s p o rtin g e v e n ts, a n d y o u r n e ig h b o rs in o u r lo c a l co n u n u n itLe s. 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KDAVIE-CLEMMONS Щ А Ц Цdassifieds REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! . ; ■ EBEE APS EKTTUBElPS ■Giving away or selling an item valued at $500 or: . Sell pets, cars/trucks or stuff with a photo ad; 10 lines for $10 00' i 1 less? Lost/Founda pet? Place your ad FREE.'& run it for 4 vveeks for 420. Sell your fiouse 15 lines for'$12.00 ' I ^ . 4iineiimit,exciusion3apply,caiHordetails. With a piioto a d .f o r ^ O fo r4 wBeks. :' 20 lines for $15 00 ^ BARBARA C all M onday-Friday 8 A M -5 PM TO LL FREE DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 - B13 1-877-751-2121 FAX: 704-630-0157 EMAIL; CLASSADS@SALISBURYPOST.COM ONLINE; https;//clas8adz.vdata.com/SalÌ8bury Miscellaneous For Sale lUimtnate flooring - now Jatiil In box. Traditional raOak. 20 boxes $15 per S»'hox. 704-831-0276. Let's ridel Slker brown fdngo Jacket . ind chaps, biker helmet. »Call 704-433-6072 or 1704-640-9919 for more Slnto Î Plano, Eie, $100. Umpiro ' equipment, $20. Karaoke f sing-a-iong, $45. Micro- ; phono sland, $10. 704- 642-0612 PowerTootsEloclrlc drill.Laser level, etc.Call 704-433-8072 for more Information Saddlebaga, Harloy Davidaon,leather.Like new. $225. Cult 704-680-3270 Topaolt.Topsolt/ Dirt, Dirt, DtrtSell by Ihe scoop or will deliver. 336-414-6742 Trailer. Ullllly. tandem axles, 22' w/dovo tall. Extra hoavy duty. Excellent condition, tJoubte ramp. $4,500 obo. 338-414-6742 WolgM benol\ $160, Hay slation 2 $60, Doll Laptop $150. 704-213-4790 lot more iniormation. Sporting Goods GOLF CLUBS Men's Set SId Length Irons 4-9, PW, SW & Putlor Oynallito. Taylor Mado Woods 1-3 Qood Condltkin all $100 OBO Mocksvillo 336-753-0266 Ttppmann AS Paintball Marker, APE Rampage board 5 tiring modes, Ratline barrel, air- through slock, and C02 stabllurer wllh everything noccessary lo play. $250. Rockwell. 704-706-256S. Television, DVD & Video TV • Zenith 27* console TV on swivol baoo In cabinot with glass doors. Romolo, manual. $100. 7O4-055-8353 Want to Buy ^ / ¡o rc h a n d is ^ Buying miillary & war itoms: daggers, flags, swords, nieoals. Buying Irom vets & their lamiilos. 336-692-2703 Timber wanted-Pine or hardwood, 5 acros or more select or clear cul. Shavor Wood Products, inc. Call 704-278-9291. . Cats Free Cat S KIttent. A vory swoot 1 yr old mother Cot and Kittens, free to good homo. All are gray (2 lomale with while on taco, 1 solid male). All aro loving and litter trained. 704-425- 5923 anytimo Free cati ft ktttena topood homo. Owner In pool lieallh & unable to care for them. Need homos nowl 704-640-5463 Free cats and ktttena to agood homo. Must lind homes ASAP. Variety ol colors. Call 336-238-7565 lor more inlormallon. Free kitton. 7 week old female. Very sweet. Insklo only. Tost nog. Botile fed. Good home only. 704-636-0619 Free ktttena to good homo. Three yellow labtaies, all male, 6 weeks old. 704-640-5463 Froe kittens. 2 orange & whilo labbios. 2 black & whilo. 3 males, 1 female. 11 wooks. 704-956-3023 Free kittens. 3 black kittens in need ol good home aa soon as possible. Indoor, litter box trained. I^o fleas. Good wilh olhor peta. Coll Sue or Tom at 704-212-7994. FREE ktttena. Beautiful mixed tot. 2 boya and 4 gWs. Too many tor mo to keept Utter box trained and MBty playful. China Qtovo 704-469-9512 Kitten • Rescued Longhair male killen 7woeks. tuxedo cok>r, siblings adopted, playful and loving, tittorbox trained. 704-239-0920 loavo mossogo DogIS Chihuahua, Iroo lo good homo. 5 tbe., noi housobrokon bui papor trainod. No chlktron or olhor pois. Up lo date on shots. 704-633-4891 onty il interesled bolero Opm. Free dog. Cone Hound noeds good homo wilh lots of room to run. 980- 234-5368 Lost Jack Ruaselt, last seen July 1 around 10pm. Has collar on lhal save ‘Oogs nile cala droor. Whito with black eyes Qranito Quarry area Will O 704-431-5931 Horses Saddleroally nico sacidio $450. Ploase Call 704-640-5463 4\ ш ш ш т Free Stuff Free rescued Black tab mix, 1 year old malo, moro into please call 704-855-7466 or email sam_iuvdanosOyahoo.c om Must agree to neuter him. LOST DOQ Fomalo black lab with gray hair on hor lace. Spring Valley subdivMon. Please call 960-521-7641 Instruction CNA Classes. Low cosl. Celt 960-475-6520. Also ollering a Saturday only class starling 8/am. Lost& Found Found cat, malo, nouterd. White with black spots. Noar VA hospital. Call to Identify. 704-636-0610 Found dog. Medium sized malo Husky or Husky mix. Noar Power Curbere on Bondix Dr. Call 704-633-4305 lo Identify, FOUND Female Black Lab face. Grace Valley area. -3761 or 704- 267-3242 rvjunu remuii With graying f Rldgo/Sprlng \ Са|Г704-в55-3 Found: Ladlos ring at Food Lion In China Qrovo. To claim It call & Idontify II. Call belweon 9am & 6pm, 704*857‘ 0607 Lott 2 yr old malo black lab. 00 Ibe. Missing 7/4 (ют NorthRldno subdivision on Campboti Rd., Mocksvillo. Э36-354-2777 Lost dog. Groat Pyronoos, malo, whilo. ^u t .14D lbs. Lost In Comaizor Rd. aroa of Mocksville. May answoi to *Blg Boy" Ploaso call 338-07M976. Notices Local Church accopting bida for lawn care contract. Must bo insured and llconsod. Inquirios call 336-244-1660 or33в-009*213в July 13. 2011.boforo Ever get lost looking for a yard sale? W o u ld you like to s e e /g o to s a le s o u tsid e yo u r area but d o n ’t kn o w h o w to g e t th ere? We've made it simple. 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Homes for Sale Cle'rnmona, 3BR/13829 Ultlobrook Dr.. .69 acre, 1,260 sf, brick ranch, carport, allie, largo dock, full basomont with rocroation room, kitchon, S95K. 336-940-5233 Kinderton Vlllago. 4BR, 2hBA. Qarago. Stainless appt. RENT TO OWNI $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 Manufactured Home Sales Great Price! Advance 1992 Skyline, 2 bedrooma, 2 balhs, Iront deck, washer 8. dryer, great conditk>n, good localkin, quiet neighborhood. $6,000.336-406-7348 Mobile liome, older model, 1971. 12 x 60. Nice. For slorago. $500. 704-546-2089 Apartments An active low Income based communlh/ lor seniors, 62 & older, convenlenliy located in WInslon-Salom, la now accopting appiicallons lor 1 & 2 BR. Exer- clso/spa room, cable, library, greenhouse, computer lab, follow- ship hail, recreatkin room & activities available. For appiicaltons, call 336-765-4364. Section 6 aaatstanco available Howmo * * Opportuntty Houses for Rent HietfliTTTVl Century 21 Triad 336-751-5555 COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE.Advanco. Just off 1-40, exit 180 (Hillsdale). Fantastic location. 1” floor Travco Contor, building # 2. Approx. 2,500 sq. ft. office spaco. S2,000/mo 240 Morrells Lake Rd., Mocksvillo 3BR,1BA brank ranch with all appllancos Inciudod. Oil hoat & contrai air. Groat homo with privacy. $795/mo. 161 Davie St CooieemeeQroat homo with 2BR.IBA. Largo living room. Kitchon is spa* clous with connecting dining room. Hoal pump. $550/mo. 203 Edward Bock Mockevllle3BR, 2BA homo. Full of privacy. Finishod basement. Groat kllchon, dining room w/gas log firoplaco.$ 1050/mo. 210Rhynehardt Rd.Mocksville 4BR, 3fullBA homo situated (n tho middle of 10 acros. Finishod basomont w/mastor BR, BA and living room. Hoat pump w/conlral air.$1,300/mo. 870 Qarner St. Mocktvllle3BR. 2BA brick ranch with scroonod porch. Hardwood flooring, gas log firoplaco, hoat pump w/ contral air. $995/mo. 215McCoullough Rd MocKivllle 2BR. IBA cottage w/iioat pump and con* trai air. Rango/ovon, rofrigorator inciudod.Laminato floors throughout. S595/mo. Century 21 Triad 336-761-6556 Houses for Rent city tocalton.2BR, IBA. Clean and cozy, fenced, carport, AC. hdwd floors. No pots / no smoking, rol roq’d. $575/mo + dop. 704-636-5658 Comatzer Rd. 3BRsinglowido on 3 ocro private lot. $550/mo. -t dop. Rol. roquirod. Call Curtis 338-692-5899 Make th is space work for you!!! Call 1-877-751-2120 to place your classllled ads. COUNTRY LIVINGI avie County. Largo 3BR/2BA. Extra nico brtek ranch homo, gmat room, 2 firoplacQS. fargo yord. well wator. no pots. 336-284-4758 Kinderton Vlllago. 4BR. 2hBA. Garage. Stainless oppi. RENT TO OWNt $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 Mocksville. 2BR, 1H>BA. Contral heat & oir. Stovo, rofrigorator, dlshwashor. $575/mo. 704-27M717 Premier ReaUy NC Jackie Coulston 33e-763-e777 336*998-7777 Rosldonllal rental properties available ~ rang* ing* from $800/mo. • $ 1575/mo. Aiso, com* morcial business or of* fk:o spaco available. Call for details. $$$$ Want to make more of this? Have a yard sale to get rid of all your “extra” stuff. Call to place your ad! Call 1-877-751-2120 • eiMPLB DIY Pool Kit AilMltily SAVK MONIV on All Peel Supplies & Acceiterles. Stitps Fait , Й.1800-950-Я1Й.. A B S O L U ri: A lic I IO N O k i ) i : k o i R i с i ; i m : k 196,000-i-/-sflndustrlal Building on 14.5+/-Acres 330 Scotts Creek Road, Sylva, N C 28779 S E L L IN G O N S IT E O R B ID O N L IN E Thursday, July 21 at 11 a.m. 10% Buyers Premium NCAL#7403 ^rt^^.auctionEbid.com (770) 980-9565 I U r g e n t n e w s f o r D IA B E T I C S w i t h BLADDER CANCER d ru g , A CTO S«, h a a b e e n lin k e d to a n in c re a s e d rU k o f b la d d e r c a n c e r. I f y o u o r a lo v e d T h e d ia b e te s o n e h a a b e e n d la m o s c ta k in g A C T O S., A CTO pli losed w ith b la d d e r c a n c e r a f te r C T O pl l-SO O -T H E -EA Q LE ius m e t., A C T O plua m et« X R o r d u e ta c t« , c a ll u s n o w a t 1-800-T H E -E A Q L E a b o u t m o n e ta ry c o m p e n a a tlo n . N o fe e s o r c o a ts u n til y o u r c a s e a e ttle a . W e p ra c tic e la w o n ly in A riz o n a , hu<! n a a o c la te w ith la w y e ra th r o u g h o u t th e U .S. Houses for Rent Mockavllle. 4BR, 2BA. Contrai hoat & air. Application & doposll roqulrod. 704-278'1717 Office and Commerclei Rental BCM Busineao Pork, For solo or loaso, 9,000 &q. ft. building. 1500 to 4500 sq (t linita. Commorclal lots lor solo or wtU build to suit ton* nnt. 336-098-3185 Manufactured Home for Rent Cooieemee. 2BR $100 I wk, $400 dop on Kr ao tot. 336.996-8707,' 704-976- 1679 or 704-469-8840 Courtney. 2BR,IBA. Noinside ^is, non*smok* ing, refs roquirod. $350/ month -f $100 dop. Call 336*469>2312 Davie County. Lovely 3BR.2BA&2BR.2BA. No pets, soct 8 ok. 336-575- 2101 ОГ336-575-5644 Mocksville, 1165 Daniol Rd., 3BR, ^Vt BA. $350/mo. Ploase CaH 704-546-7255 Autos Great SUVI Great Price! Honda .....4WD, gray ioathor intorior. silvor exterior, GPS navigation system, roof rack, 46,000 milos, one ownor. $20,900 ($1,000 704-633-165 Collector Cars 1966MUSTANG 289, 3 spoed, coupe, standard rod inlorlor, tod exterior, now braking system, now radiator, Micholin tires, eioctronlo ignition. Very good condition. $9,850. 704-640-3990 RENTED I rented my proporty tho 1“ day with tho i" pnon cam What great result! SflteburyRENTED Trucks, SUVs & Vans Chevtolel 1973 ono ton dually w/flat bod $1.000. Also, Ford 1991 F350. crow cab. 12 fl. dump bod $3,500. 336-998*1727 Financial Services "We can eras* your bad credH — IOOS Buaiantaad" The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company thatctaknatobeabteto legally remove accurate and llmely Iniormation Irom credit report Is I There'e no eaay badcredil. 11 takes time and a conscious effort to pay your debta. Leam about managing credit and debt at ftc.gov/credlt. A message Irom The Salisbury Post Allie FTC. Home Jrn£rowement_ tjwson'a Home improvements. Windows, swing, lloorlng and morel Froe estimates. Call 336-909-0695 Junk Removal CASH FOR YOUR JUNK VEHICLES!! I Will pick Up your non* njnnlng vohteles & pay you to take them away) Call Mike any* tlmo. 336*479*2502 FINANCING AVAILABLE REGARDLESS OF CREOm landa 2006fully loadod, $300 down, Good crodit, bad crodlt, no crodit, no problemi Call 704-872*5255 Financing Availablel Masonry end Brickwork ■10,Extended Cab, 2001. 4x4. 113K miles. CD/Cassolto. now tires. Excollonl condllkjn. 336- 287-9057 Auctions Rowan Auction Ca Pro* fes8k}nal Aucflon Sorvicos; Sails., NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340. Honda.2004, Acooid EX.$500-800 down, will help finance. Credit. No Probleml Private party salo. Call 704*838*1538 Carpentry Brick or block work 39 years oxperlence Built new or repaired Foundations, veneers, steps, porches, garages, retaining walls & more Fra* satlmatsa Tree Service STO R AG E SHEDS, CARPENTRY Call 704-402-7750 Canopy TrM Sarvlca, Prolosslonal service al reasonable rates. Fully Insurod. Call for free esilmales. Referoncos availablo. Also, flrewood for sale. 336-998-4374 AUCTIONEER: KEITH d.PIERCE:ORI NCAL»1M ABSOLUTE AUCTION REALESTATE 12:N00N SATURDAY- JULY28” A COZY COUNTRY СОШОЕ 141 PIneville Road, Farmington NC Olrecllons: 1-40,801 IntertecHon. Go 801 flvo mllM to Farmlnflton. Tum right (north) onto Farmington Ftoid.Drive one mile io PIneville Rd on left. Tum le^ 100 ywdi. You must see tills iiomo to appreciate tiie value 1 Vi Story, 6 Rooms, Batii & Half. Half Basement Tax Valuo $ 132,200.00, LAND: 1.S5 Acres. Terms: $ 3,000.00 down, balance due 30 days. 10% Buyer premium, all saltr_______________ OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY IUIY17, 2:РМ-4:РМ www.carolinaauctions.com AUCTIONEER-BROKER KEITH J. PIERCE:GRI CUL336.I13-33SS NCAL#1M NCRBL#S94M DRIVE OUT TERRORISM And get money for college. Be a truck driver In the Arm y National Guard. N ATIO N ALG UAR D .com - I-8 0 0 -G O -G U A R D , .I ; il ■ ......■■ ' В14. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 Wayne Green rides the “Green Rooster” at the antique tractor and engine show. James Gray Hendrix uses the tires of his tractor to roil a barrel. II ; ; СÌ Conrad Wilson checks out an engine at the annual Piedmont Antique Power Association July 4th Tractor & Engine Show and Parade held last weei<. - Photos by Robin Snow Wayne Green says the red, white and blue is the most popular cap the club sells.Bob Davis demonstrates blacksmithing at the show, catching the eye of Chuck Small. Addison Connell, grand daughter of David and Pam Speer, waits for a train ride. .... > MwSi. '■A , ^ The train rides are always popular with the children, as they are carted around the picnic grounds. Teen Surprised B y Refurbislied Tractor Valerie Karriker was surprised - to say the least - when she saw the shiny, newly remodeled 1948B Allis Chalmers tractor that was once owned by her grandfather. ■Last year, it was named the ugliest tractor at the Piedmont Antique Power Association July 4th .show in Mocksville. That didn’t sit well with Bob Crotts and Jeffery Cornatzer. They decided to refurbish her tractor. Her father. Lane Karriker, said she had mentioned she wanted Cornatzer to paint her tractor, which last year had plenty of spray paint and rust. “1 didn't know about it ... then I saw the tractor and started figuring it oiit," she said. Her family operates a dairy farm. -Л Valerie Karriker is p(^ud of her restored Allis-Chalmers tractor.Jeremy Miller, Jimmy Koontz and Matt Hudson check out ti^TtStoS Elected Davie Student On International Junior Civitan Board Page 14 Drug Bust, M o c k s v illc P o lice ^ R o u n d U p S u s p e c ts ; Page 7 A Whole Lotta Love Sandra Ferrell and Jessica Lagle give a 4th of July kiss to Andrew Wayne Beck at Cooleemee’s Independence Day cel ebration. Read more on page 12. . - Photo by KC Smitli B o a r d M e m b e r s D e fe n d F u n d B a la n c e By Bctli Cassidy Enterprise Record ' If there hns been n shortage of copier paper and other supplies at I Davie schools, principals were too Ipreoccupied with saving teacher Ipositions to acknowledge that, pccording to board of education nember, Carol Livengood. During the school board meeting Jast week, Livengood addressed fecent comments regarding short- FSges in supplies, saying: “I didn’t hear personally at any time about Inhere not being enough toilet paper pr copier paper.’’ Livengood snid every May, the iioard sits down with every princi pal, assistant principal, and others nnd asks them to share needs nnd concerns, and that this past May, the focus was on saving jobs, “And in regard to fund balance, I want to say we’ve been very pru dent with our money.” The board has come under fire about what some are calling an "exceptionally high” local current expense fund balance. A fund balance is essentially a savings account. School systems can use fund balance as an emer gency fund, to make up shortfalls in other funding, as is the cnse in state funding this year. The school system’s fund bal ance is about $4.5 million. Finance Officer Deborah Smink said the number is not exact becnuse they are waiting for the audit’to be completed. Of that, $400,000 is restricted to specific grnnts or programs, leaving approximntely $4.1 million. Out pfthnt,$ I million will be spent in the upcoming yenr, according to Terry Renegar, bonrd chnir, to "try to achieve the bonrd’s goal of protecting positions.” The school system has more than 900 employees, and about 85 percent of the system’s expenses . are staff related. Expenses total nbout $900,000 per month. Ren egar snid once that million is spent, it will leave the system with 3.67 months worth of expenses. Renegar, nn accountant for nimost 30 years, said, “When I came on the board, the main thing everyone was upset about was that we didn’t have enough iii out( fund balance. This fund balance is an anomaly; we’ve never had this much, but I’m not going to sit here and say we shouldn’t have that much because, not knowing what the future holds, it’s' never a bad thing to have a fund balance.” Renegar said in the most recent audit, completed for the year end ing June 30, 2010, auditors .com mended the board for improving the fund balance. The aiidit for the current year, ending June 30, is in process. “The more you have in fund balance, that’s a measure of our County Approves 667-Acre Industrial Rezoning By Mike Barnhardt Enterprise Record Residents along and off of Balti more Road nsked county comrriis- sioners plenty of questions about a proposed rezoning of 667 acres in their neighborhood at a public hearing Monday night. They told of frustrations about lack of information about county ordinances easily available on websites, and about county staff who directed their questions to . that night’s meeting. 'Board chair, Mark Jones, direct ed staff to answer the questions. He was also surprised the infor mation wasn’t easily accessible on the county’s website. He told n couple of those residents who to call to get the information they wanted. It didn’t matier. A few minutes later, commissioners unahiiripus/y voted to rezono the land - the former RJR site - from the lightest industrial zone and agricultural zoned property to 13 - next to the highest zone in the county ordi nance. One of those residents quickly commented that their questions didn’t iTiatter any more. "It was a done deal.” No names of potential indus tries for the site were mentioned, but Terry Bralley, president of the Davie Economic Development Commission,'Spoke in favor of the rezoning. Ne\y companies want property ready to move into, and' the Reynolds site, the county’s largest, is zoned where nothing Please Sec Funds - Page 4 Please See Rezoning - Page 4 D a v i e M a n H i k e s G r a n d C a n y o n O n 7 7 t h B i r t h d a y ; By Jane McAllister : Special to the Enterprise It shaped up as a birthday he I will never forget. Ken Hayes drove to Arizona I for his rim-to-rim Grand Canyon hike in celebration of his 77th I birthday. May can be a fickle ' month at the canyon. Snow and \ rnin greeted him on his nrrival ; at the South Rim, and the rain f continued on his 10-mile descent [ along Bright Angel Trail. Canyon hikers tend to be a 1 congenial bunch and solicitous of I their fellow hikers. Ken caught I the attention of his fellow hikers, Iparticularly when they heard thnt lit was his birthday. He camped’ nt Phantom Ranch Ion the floor of the canyon. He Iheaded to the dining room for idinner and found a large group |of folks presumably waiting for Hthe doors to open at 6. When he cached them, they serenaded him with a chorus of “Happy Birth day." The next day held n 14-mile hike across the floor of the canyon and up the steep North Rim trail. Two miles shy of the rim, high winds and snow found him and he finished the ascent in blizzard-like conditions. No other hikers remained on the trail or nt the trailhead. Ken says he was exhausted and terribly cold and darkness was falling. He hitched a ride to the lodge two miles down the rond. After checking in nnd going to his cabin, he simply crashed. In bed and asleep by 8 p.m., he was awakened by a knock on the door at 10 p.m. The porter announced that he had a birthday present for Ken. A fellow hiker, Sara from San Francisco, had luranged for a piece of cherry pie from the din ing room to be brought to' Ken. Please See Hike - Page 3 Ken Hayes with a new friend, Sara from San Francisco, pose at a Grand Canyon overlook. : i'r .t ..Ч..1 ..-.'-il, 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 1,1 ff: ' ‘ '1 Spend, Spend: Washington’s Drug Addiction We’re fast approaching a staggering debt of $14.3 tril lion, and Washington’s solution is to borrow more, much more. Congress has raised the debt limit 10 times in the past decade, and another increase is certainly coming. All sides agree on that. The politicians are at it again. Some predict calamity and economic ruin if we don’t continue borrowing money at a breakneck pace. President Obama, who was against raising the debt limit when he was a U.S. Senator, is very much for it now that he’s in charge of handing out the dollars. Republicans who spent recklessly when they ran Congress a decade ago dur ing better times, now have gotten economic religion and want to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget... over 10 years. It’s a start. This nation has become addicted to spending recklessly. Politicians of all stripes find it easier to spend more than less. Prudence has been forgotten. Politicians buy votes with our money, and the best job in town is working for the federal government. While they preach fiscal responsibility, Washington poli ticians have an insatiable appetite for money, heaping the burden upon our children’s children rather than live within our means. The President’s economic stimulus didn’t work. Unem ployment has gotten worse, not better. We have little to show for the nearly trillion dollars of stimulus spending in ■the first year of the Obama administration. (Clemmons got a sidewalk, one of the "shovel-ready” projects that qualified for the federal largesse.) Despite the stimulus folly, too many politicians still want to do what they do best, borrow and spend. They won’t be weaned from our money. The Washington bulls are butting heads this week as Congress and the White House attempt to score political points in a debate, worrying mòre about votes in 2012 than facing economic reality. We’re overdrawn and have sold our birthright to China. Do we no longer live in a nation where our politicians do the right thing because it’s the right thing to do? Wristwatches Making A Comeback? Perhaps you still wear an anachronism around your wrist. A watch. If so, you could be among the new trendsetters. The wristwatch, accord ing to The New York Times, is making a comeback. Youth of America haven’t worn wristwatches since the ad vent of cell phones. If we live long enough, even the horse and buggy may return to fashion. An item in the newspaper documented the new trend among the fashion conscious New Yorkers. There was only one hitch. The rich and beauti ful wristwatch wearers are wearing very pricey watches. The Duchess Visits Speaking of pricey, the new Duchess of Cambridge cer tainly dressed nicely during her whiriwind tour of North American with husband Prince William. She was more glamorous than Hollywood’s stariets. She certainly had packed more than one suitcase for the visit. The newlyweds have given royalty a good name. — Dwight Sparks WHWW) VOU MEAN ш о т м т тTRIAL 15 OVER f I •ГНОибНТ IT WAS A REAUTV SHOW. grimmy.com In The M ail . . . Politics Sending Country In Wrong Direction To the editor: lieve they’ve overreached their 201-0 perceived mandate. If Why do we need Photo IDs? During the 2008 election, we don’t think Photo IDs are necessary, we should say so. Roger Ailes of the FOX network allowed “doctored’' news If you don’t like the cuts to education, we should let them that left us with the perception .there was widespread voter know. fraud. Now we find Rupert Murdock has also been guilty of After redistricting, opposing views will carry less weight, manipulating the news. Where are We to go for news we can in my opinion. It appears the present goal is “to take our trust? Hopefully, it’s our local newspapers. country'back” to limited government where it’s of, by and Maybe we can get a message through them to our leg- particularly for the party in power, islators as they head back, to Raleigh that some of us be- Alice O. Brown, Mocksville From The Bar Association Plan For Decision Making In Waning Years DAVIE COUNTY USPS 149-160 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mooksvllls, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks....... Robin Snow.... Mike Barnhardt.......... Ray Tutterow.....;....... Brian Pitts.......;.... ...........Editor/Publisher ...........General Manager ....;.....Managing Editor ....„.....Advertising Director ...........Sports Editor ■ Mocksviile Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postnge P,lid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rntes Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Yenr In N.C., $25 Outside N.C, POSTMASTER Send Address Clinnges to; Dnvie County Enterprise Record ' P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 --------------------^------------------------------------------ By Rynn B. Addison Davie County Bar Association Whnt if something happened to you, or a loved one, result ing in you or that loved one being unable to mnke independent decisions regnrding such importnnt things as finances or henlth cnre? This is a scenario that plays out in our courts far too often, and it usually results from inndequnte plnnning. If you or a loved one loses the cnpncity, or nbility, to mnke independent decisions respecting fmnnces; health cnre, or simple mntters of dnily living, you may flncl yourself in court for a competency hearing. A competency hearing, or gunrdinnship proceeding as these matters are often referred to, is initiated by filing a petition for nn ndjudicntion of incompetence with the Clerk of Superior Court. Anyone is nble to file the petition, so long ns the one filing (petitioner) is nble to provide basic information about the alleged incompetent person (respondent). The petitioner must stnte; their interest in the proceeding; fncls tending to show thnt the respondent is incompetent; nn ovei'view of the respondent’s assets and income; nnd the nnme nnd address of all relatives or other parlies interested in the proceeding. The petition must be filed in the county in which the respondent resides or is an inpatient in a treatment facility. Once a petition is filed, the clerk will appoint nn attorney as gunrdinn nd litem to represent the respondent al the hearing. That nttorney is required to conduct nn indejjcndent invesligalion to determine whether or nol the allegations of incompetency are supported by the facts. In investigating the petition, the gunrdian ad litem must visit the respondent as soon as possible nnd make every reasonable effort to determine what is in the best interest of the respondent. If the petition is denied, the cnse comes to nn end without fin ther action. If the petition is granted, the respondent is declared incompetent and the clerk must appoint a gunrdian to mnnnge the affairs of the respondent. There are three types of gunrdinns that may be appointed. Guardian of the Person; this type of guardian has the authority lo decide medical cnre and ireatment, placement, nnd nil other decisions relnting lo the physical cnre, custody or control of the respondent/incompetent. Guardian of the Estnte: this type of guardian hns the authority lo conlrol linancini mailers nnd properly only. A Gunrdian of the Estate nuist post n surety bond to prolect the assets of Ihe respondenl/incompelent from mismanagement or fraud. Also, the Gunrdian of the Estate must complete aimual accounts nnd produce nil documentntion of money coming in to or out of the esinte. (3) General Guardian; this type of gunrdian is a combination of the otlier two.types and, as a result, this type of guardian makes all decisions on behalf of the respondenl/incompetent. Guardianship proceedings usually come atiout due to poor planning or no planning. If you or a loved one is declared in competent by the courl, the ability lo conlrol most decisions regarding finances, henlth care nnd dnily living will be nssigned to a guardian and sometimes thnt guardian mny not be the person you or your loved one would ideally want making those deci sions. By consulting wilh an aliorney while you still possess the capacity lo make your own decisions, you cnn more often thnn nol avoid such an outcome. Before an injury or disease strikes nnd you or n loved one loses the ability to make independent decisions, ask an attorney about draining a health care power of nttorney (designating a (rusted person to manage liealtli-related decisions) as well as a durable power of attorney (designating a trusted person lo manage financial decisions). US w h a t y o u The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its readers on topics of locnl. state, national or interna' tional issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to editletters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature, A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to.be published, Davie County Enterprise Record P.O, Box,99 .MocksvUle, emews® davie-enterprise,com. H i k e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE KECOKD, Thursday, July 14,2011 ■ 3 Continued From Page 1 sleep. What was not usual was The next morning at break- Bnm Bam waking 'Ken every fast, dozens of people cnme up hour throughout that night for to Ken to say they were very nddhlorial belly rubs, happy to see liim at the North Cleariy, Ken’s pack was Rim. Apparently Sara from San hnppy to hnve him home again. Francisco hnd been asking lots Ken says the trip wns fanlns- of folks the previous evening tic, though likely his last canyon whether they hnd seen Ken. Ken hike. It comes ns no surprise to had been told that the shuttle any of us that Ken met so mnny bus for the 4.5-hour return to new friends and shared stories the Soulh Rim left at 7; 15', how- wilh them, ever, when he checked out a few , Sara from San Francisco minules after 7, he learned that even plans a trip to North Caro- the renl departure time wns at lina to see the state and visit 7, nnd the next shuttle was not with Ken. until 3 p.m. Ken reminds us thnt when This conversation wns over- we take the time to develop a henrd by a doctor and his wife relationship with God's crea- who quickly told Ken that they lures, we are usually rewarded would be happy to ferry him to with reciprocity often beyond the South Rim since they were measure, driving there'thnt day. Before Ken’s adventure raised they left, Sara from Snn Frnncis- pledges before the fact of close CO found Ken and embraced him to $ 1,000 for the Humane Soci- wiih relief and celebration. ety of Davie County. If anyone Ken arrived hpme at 1:30 else would like to mnke a donn- n.m. Upon walking through his tion in honor of Ken’s hike, send front door, his non-licking Oer- a check lo HSDC, PO Box 153, i man Shepherd ‘“King” greeted Mocksville. him with a full-fnce slobbery Hnppy birthday to Ken Hayes lick. Wiien he retired to bed, his and lhank you from ihe people cat Bam Bam snuggled in beside as well as the pups and cats at Ken nnd nudged Ken for his the Humane Society of Davie usual belly rub before going to Counly. г* Ken Hayes pauses after reaching tfie Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge. m , '. , As you may have noticed, children are not adults. Thdt's why they need care designed just for them. 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Davis Earns Hillsdale Rotary Scholarship Tlie Hillsdale Sunrise Ro tary Club has award a $1,000 scholarship to Katherine Davis, the dnughter of Roger and Lisa Davis of Advance. She is a recent grndunte of Bishop McGuinness Cntho- Grnntmaking Bonrd, volley- lic High School, where she ball, lacrosse, and as studentexcelled academically and participated in extracurricu lar activities including Key body president her senior year. She frequently volunteers Club, the Davie County Youth in the community, including Manna Meals and the Remote Area Medical Clinic.She will attend UNC Cha pel Hill in the fall and major in biology ond pre-medicine. Rezoning... can 1» manufactured. It includes a 410,000 square foot building, some 36 warehouses and a maintenance facility.“It opens up a broader spec trum of folks who may be interested in the site. It would al low us to create manufacturing jobs,” Braliey said.County Planner Andrew Meadweil said the site is “un- deizoned.” Planning board members voted 6-1 to recommend the rezoning. He said ^Bermuda 7 CNA 2nd S h ift 1 Full Time 1 Part Time Apply in person at Hwy 801 in Advnnce many of the questions from the residents would be answered when an industry decides to locate there.That’s when the proj ect review committee - which consists of representatives from agencies that oversee rules nnd ordinances - must go over nnd approve plnns. Dnvid Wittlinger, who lives in Bnltimore Trails, a subdivision nenr the site, asked why the rezoning request includes 667 acres. The current 11-zoned site is just over hnlf of thnt."All of us moved to Dnvie County for one renson - qunllty of life. The Inst thing we want is a big mnnufncturer in our back yard,” he said. D IX I E L A N D F A R M ^ • ШотпМпд • Lauon*• EvMif« Summer Comb - Our 9th yearlll{n ossocknion with tbe Davie County Parks ami Bee. 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Saturday, July 16 »7 to 10 a.m. Country Ham,Sausage, Eggs, Biscuits, Gravy,Grits, Pancakes, etc. OOOCCCOOOOCCCCSOOOOCXSOOCOOGOOOa Brian Monk asked what his recourse would be if the land is rezoned. "I paid for that property ... and I’m very concerned about traffic.”Mike Cook had a long list of other concerns, including hazardous materials, traffic, odor, noise, buffers, effects on wells, truck routes. He read from the county’s plan: “Protect the chnrncter of existing residentinl areas.” He is also concerned thnt nn nbnndoned rnilroad spur to the site could be re-activnt- ed. “That’s literally in our back ynrd," he said.Sherman Dnlton said many people in the nren would be nf- fected, but only those with nd joining property were notified. He talked about frustrations in getting information. His wife said n call to the county’s zoning office resulted in being told if they wanted informntion to nttend the meeting. Two others spoke up nnd snid they hnd the same problem. "We just hnd it thrown on us for the pnst four or five weeks," Dnlton snid. “We don’t know all of whnt can go'in 13. ¡With nil the questions, mnybe this could be deferred so we could get more information." “Defer to get everybody up to speed on what is 13,” Wittlinger snid. “We wnnt Dnvie County to prosper. We wnnt industry ... but not on Bnltimore Rond.”After their concerns were henrd. Commissioner Cari Humphrey mnde the motion to npprove the rezoning. Ken White mnde the second.Commissioner Robert Wise cnrver nsked if nny other indus trinl sites in the county were this large. Meodwell said they are none. White said he understand the people’s frustrations, nnd directed staff to get them some answers.“There’s always a fear of the unknown,” he said, pointing out that Ingersoll Rand is a “9 iron nwny” from' the Gnrden Vnl- ley subdivision in Mocksville, without problems. Lee Jenns hns a plant ndjncent to Dnvie High School nnd the Dnvie Cnmpus of Davidson County Community College. White talked about other stntes offering incentives for nbw industry, with sites rendy to be occupied. “We’re trying to get on the field and piny with them. I don’t know of any mistake this bonrd hns mnde in bringing industry to Davie County. You’ve got to trust the people who nre sitting up here on this board.” Humphrey, who lives in the Garden Valley subdivision, said the county has safeguards in plnce to prevent problems the residents fenr. “The county has adequate safeguards in place that can’t come into play at this time. We’ve just got to hnve enough confidence in the snfegunrds." Justin Cline On Dean’s List ■Justin Cline of Mocksville hns enmed pincement on the Gonzngn University (Spoknne, Wnsh.) President's List for spring semester 2011. Students must enrn a 3.70 to 4.0 grnde- point average to be listed. 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Continued From Page 1 finnncinl henlth,” Renegnr said. “The Local Government Commission, who reviews nil finan cial stntements of all municipalities, including school boards, recommends between one and two months of our operating budget in fund balance.”The board hns built fund bnl nnce with an eye to the future, knowing funding under the federal ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) would have to be spent by June 30. “In 08-09,” Renegar said, "the federal government said they were going to give us this stimulus money, and the state, knowing thnt, said ok, we’re going to cut your funding back because we know you will have those federal dollars to spend. So we knew we were going to get the ARRA funding but we also knew the stnte was going to cut our funding for those two years. In 08-09, the stnte gnve us $36,117,000, but in 09-10, they cut us by $3.04 million, giving us $33,068,000.”In 2010-11, thnt funding went back up to $33,400,000, but from 08-09 to 10-11 funding, there was still a decrease of $2.7 million. “So with the cuts in state funding, and knowing the fed eral money would run out, we knew we would be building fund balance on local dollnrs. We predicted adding $2.4 million to our fund balance this year, and guess what? That’s about what we will have added, between $2.3 and $2.5 million.”New superintendent Dr. Dar rin Hnrtness commends the bonrd for its forwnrd thinking and efforts to save jobs. "In October 2010, federal EDUjobs funds became acces sible to school districts across the nation. At that point in the school year, staff was already in place. Many districts chose to carry over those federal funds through their local current expense fund balance to prepare for 2011-12, when we could no longer rely on federal stimulus monies. On top of the loss of federal stimulus funds, we had a significant cut in state dollars for public education. Dayie County Schools prepared for a series of difficult budget years through careful planning and fiscal responsibility. “In tough economic times it is so important to be prepared. ^Both the school district and county government have been fiscally responsible, and as a result, this community will not see the drastic reductions in staff and increase in unemployment as some of oiir neighbors. In a time of decreased state and federal funding of education, we are hopeful that our local leaders will maintain funding and support of the students and staff in the public schools of Davie Counly.” The schools’ budget is not fi nal, because the boatd is waiting to find out how much the county will fund. Renegar said he hopes they will have some direction after county commissioners hold a work session July 19. He said if they have to wait until after the next regular cominissioners meeting Aug. 1, it will put them in a pinch as far as hiring, with the beginning of the school yenr only 24 days later. Renegar: Zero-Based Budget Impossible For School System Terry Renegar, Davie Board of Education chair, spoke to comments about the board not subniitting a zero-based budget to the county. A zero-based budget is when an entity constructs budgets beginning at zero and proceeds through the budget, accounting for every dollar spent. Renegnr said with more thah 900 em ployees, that would mean they would start at, for example, one school, in one depnrtment, with one employee nnd go from there. He referenced n conversn- tion he hnd with Beth Dirks, county mnnnger, in January, in which she nsked if the system could get by with no incrense in funding this year. Renegar said he told her it would be difficult, but they would make it work. “My assumption wns thnt we were going to be fint [no increase] this year. Then, at the Mny 16 [counly] commission ers’ meeting, there were a cou ple of comments made about them being disappointed we didn’t do n zero-bnsed budget. There wns reference to a memo asking for budget requests, and after the meeting, Jim [Stockert, finance director] said, ‘Well, we sent out memo’ but I never saw it. I wasn’t nware of it until May 16.” In the memo, dated Jnn. 4, from Dirks to nil non-depart- mental ngencies, n request is mnde for nil budget requests to be completed by Feb. 25. The body of the memo reads, in part, ‘Davie County is utilizing zero based budgeting this y«ar. Under zero based budgeting manngers nre required to justify nil budgeted expenditures, not just chnnges in the budget from the previous year. The base line is zero rather than last yenr’s budget. Plense provide as much detail as possible to justify the needed funds you are requesting, please also provide detail as to how these funds will be spent (salary, fringes, operational cost with detail) as well as any statistical data you may have to validate your request. Statistical data may include informntion such ns progrnm stntislics, cli ents served, miles driven, etc. that your agency provides to the Davie County community ...” Renegar maintains he never saw the memo, saying, “This is more of an issue of who saw it and who didn’t" but adds, "our big issue is even if they hnd notified us of it, we wouldn't have done it. We’re elected; we’re technically not a non-de- partmentid agency. I don’t think we’re considered or should be considered a non-departmental agency.” He also cited the consider able time constraint the board would have been under, having to nccount for every dollar for nn entity thnt employees over 900. "Even if we hnd been asked up front to do it, we wouldn’t have done it because it just doesn’t make sense from a prac tical standpoint. It would take us no less than three months to put that together.” eaches Now Available S ilver Queen Cora Available This Weekend ШШ[]№ ORCHARDHours;Mon.-Fri. 8:00am • 6:00pm Sat. & Sun., 8am-7pm Look lor us on Facebook: ННИор Orcliaril 336-492-7246 o r 336-345-0994 I Directions: From 1-40 Exit 170 In Mocksville, taka Hwy. 001 North, left on Ijamea Church Rd., (ollow signs^ J u d g e S a y s S t o p U n la w f u l; D W I D is m is s e d By Beth Cassidy areas to check them, when he nctivntcH his hlnp liDhto Pn.ok»,.!, .i___ .11,1 .1.:_________________ _ .. , ’ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .luly 14,2011-5 By Bclh Cassidy Enterprisp Record areas to check them, when he caught up to a vehicle that had gone down the exit ramp before A man who had been charged him.Rorabnugh snid he got with DWI wilked nway free into the left lnne to go nroundfrom Davie District Court lnst week, after it was found there was not reasonable suspicion for the trooper to have stopped him. Gustnvo Rnmos Tnpia, 24, of Winston-Snlem, wns chnrged with DWI and no license nfter being stopped Dec. 6 on 1-40 enst, by Trooper Adnm Rora- baugh. According to Rorabaugh’s testimony, aroiind II p.m., he was headed townrd the rest the car, driven by Tapia, when he noticed Tapia "wasn’t stay ing steady in his lane.” Tapia would begin drifting toward the centeriine, then jerk the wheel and move toward the fog line, or right solid while line. Tapia never crossed either line, but weaved in his own lane four or five times and slowed from about 65 mph to about 55 mph, Rorabnugh said. After wntching Tnpin for nbout three miles, Rorabaugh activated his blue lights. It look about a mile for Tapia to pull over. Tapia’s nttomey, Rob Rnis- beck, nsked Rorabnugh if he ever pnssed Tnpia, and he snid he didn’t. “Do you have any opinion you may have gotten in his blind spot?” Raisbeck asked. Rorabaugh snid he could have been in Tapia’s blind spot.“Could it be the jerking was him [Tapia] trying to look in his jnirror to see who got up beside him and then was not passing?” Raisbeck asked. Rorabaugh replied, "Maybe, but he wns still jerking.” Raisbeck pointed out there wns nothing on the citation that indicated Tapia’s speed being 55 mph iind nsked Rorabnugh, "Are there any NC laws regarding minimum speed on interstates?” and Rorabnugh replied there nre not. Following Rorabaugh’s state ment it took Tnpia a mile to stop nfter the blue lights were on, the state reached the end of the evi dence nllowed in the probable cause hearing. During his closing argument, Raisbeck said, “The law states thnt wenving within a lane of travel is not sufficient for rea sonable suspicion. At no time did this gentleman cross the center line or fog line.” He olso said it wns "perfectly reasonable” for Tnpia to slow down to 55, because it was “Inte at night, no traffic... lots of peo ple drive 55'miles per hour, and there is no radar evidence to indicate the exact speed, these are just estimntes. Essentinlly this is n Wenving cnse, nnd the courts nre clear that is not enough for a reasonable suspicion to conduct a stop.” Assistant DA Jamie Laprad told Judge Rod Penry, “You hnve to look nt the totnlity of the circumstnnces. It wns late at night, the vehicle was weaving W o m a n K ic k e d O u t ; T h e n G e t s D W I A Mocksville woman who said she chose to drive with nicohol nnd drugs in her system, rnther thnn stnying in n house with a man she feared would shoot her, appeared in district court Inst week. Mnrgie Reid Scott, 57, wns charged with DWI and reckless driving to endnnger following nn incident June 19,2010.According to Scott’s testimony, she woke up betweeti 10 nnd 10:30 that morning nnd took her "morning meds to try to cnlm down.” Scott snid she tnkes four medicntions, includ ing Xnnox, Lithium, and a heart medication, on n dnily bnsis. As soon as she got out of bed, she snid, her boyfriend of two years begnn bndgering her to give him some of her Xnnnx. She testified he was still drunk from the night before.As the day went on, he wns joined by a friend, who also begnn demnnding Xnnnx, nnd Scott continued tnking Xnnnx nnd stnrted drinking. "1 drnnk three beers in order to try to calm him down,” she said. Around 8:30 that night,Scott said, the situation had continued to escalate, nnd her boyfriend physically shoved her out of the house, telling her, she said, ‘to get in my car and get off his property or he would blow me off his property.’ Scott said he had threatened her previously with a shotgun nnd she hnd no doubt he would use it. He niso told her he was go ing to set her up by calling the police with her tag number nnd cnr description nnd that when she did drive nwny, they would be there wniting for her. Scott got into her cnr nnd began driving nnd wns pulled n short distnnce nway, on Shef field Rond, by Trooper Adam Rornbnugh. Scott’s attorney, Chnd Freeman, nsked, “Did you opernte the vehicle becnuse you were in fear for your life?” Scott sold yes. He also asked her, "Did you feel you were Impaired?” Scott nnswered, “No.”But during field sobriety tests, Rornbnugh testified, Scott did pooriy, failing to follow instructions, and having trouble keeping her bnlnnce. During one lest, Rornbnugh hnd to cntch her to keep her from fnlling down, he snid. Scott snid she was hysterical M a n U p s e t T h a t S ig n R e m o v e d By Javklc SciiboltEnterprise Record Mocksville resident Monroe McDaniel spoke during the public comments portion of last month’s Cooleemee Town Board meeting. McDnniel brought a metnl yard sale sign and showed it to the bonrd, 'The reason I'm here Is this sign." McDnniel snid he received permission to place the sign in a yaVd at the bottom of Center Street, Cooleemee but when he went back to get it the Saturday of his yard sale, it was gone. McDaniel snid thnt n clerk at Ihe hardware store told him that Cooleemee Town Clerk John Chnndler had returiied the sign."I feel like he's [Chandler] discriminating against me," McDaniel said. "I feel like 1 was done wrong. And 1 feel like it knocked me out of a lot of money." Mayor Lynn Rumley asked McDaniel if he hnd received a copy of Cooleemee's ordinances and McDaniel said thnt he hnd. He mentioned thnt signs were to be placed 50 feet off the road. "Houses here nren't 50 feet off the rond. It wnsn't restricting trnffic."McDaniel told the board he did intend to pursue the issue as a legal mntter. "1 don't wnnt to stnrt no trouble, but it's all go ing to come out. You migl^t.iu well expect it."• Cooleemee's now code enforcement officer, George Madeja, spoke at the June 27 town board meeting.Madeja gave commissioners a report of what he's done in his first official weeks on the job. He said thnt he hns gone over the list of code violntors left by former code enforcement ngen- cy Benchmark, and had closed out those cases and started a new violation list."1 will begin sending citation letters this week."Madeja suggested the board review certain ordinances and make changes to help the town. He gave an example of the current grass height violation being 14 inches. "1 can't write a viola tion until it's 14 inches. By the time the'whole process is done you're looking at grass that's going to be 20 inches tall."Madeja suggested changing the violation height to'12 inches.He told the bonrd he needed a minimum upgrade to the current computer program to ef ficiently log reports and also requested nn updated copy of Cooleemee's property owners."I'm a big proponent of people's praperty right. 1 know the public doesn't like the government coming on their property and taking things and doing things. But, 1 am niso for code enforcement nnd 1 went to make sure 1 do a good job enforcing your codes." and that her feet were sweat ing profusely in her “plain old cheap flip flops.” Assistnnt DA Jamie Laprad asked her if she was given the opportunity, take her shoes off for the. field sobriety tests, nnd Scott snid she wns not, Freemnn snid it was Scott’s emotional stnte thnt caused her to perform pooriy on the tests.She wns found to hnve drugs in her system nnd a .07 blood- alcohol content. Judge Rod Penry found Scott guilty of DWI and sentenced her to 60 days, suspended 18 months supervised probation. She wns ordered to perform 24 hours community service, surrender her driver’s license nnd not opernte n motor vehicle until she is licensed by DMV.She wns given credit for a substance abuse assessment and told to follow the recommended treatment. She must also pny a fine of $100, court costs nnd $810 attomey fee.On her plea of not guilty to reckless driving, she was found not guilty. , numerous times from fog line to centerline. In fnct, Troop er Rorabaugh testified it was ‘pretty constant.’ Then when the vehicle would get closc to the line, it would jerk back, and that caused Trooper Rorabaugh some concern that something was going on with’Ihe driver that wns unsnfe. If you look nt all of the facts, time of day, weaving and jerking, slowing to 55 on the interstate ... if you look at all of this evidence, there was a reasonable suspicion to believe something was going on, and Trooper Rorabaugh pulled him [Tapia] over to confirm or deny his suspicion.”Penry said, “Obviously the wenving by itself is not sufficient. We nil recognize that. And I’m not really concerned with him slovying.down to 55. The only thing giving me con cern is the jerking to correct the weaving.” Penry then paused for several minutes, staring toward Rais beck and Laprad, before saying, “If weaving is permissible, then jerking to correct that should also be permissible. Ok, if I’m having to take this long to figure it out, then I'think the defendant gets the benefit of the doubt, so 1 am granting the motion to sup press the evidence.” Penry’s decision prevented any further evidence in the case from being presented, thereby preventing the case from being tried. The state could have ap pealed his decision, but chose not to. Both charges were dismissed. Before Raisbeck walked out, he shook Rorabaugh’s hand and said, "You did the right thing.”Rorabaugh, visibly angry, paused long enough lo share Tapia’s blood alcohol content, .18, more than two times the legaUimit. : : • FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FOHHEAtTHYUVINS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBIUTY B u ild A B a c k p a c k United Way Taking Part In Statewide Program Communities In Schools, part of the leading dropout prevention network in North Cnrolina dedicated to empowering students to stay in school nnd.nchieve in life, is pnrtnering with Walmart to collect school supplies for economically-dis advantaged students in North Carolinn.The 2011 “Build A Backpack” back-to-school supply drive includes the Mocksville Walmart.The campaign kicks off on July 1,7 and runs until Aug. 21. Bins will be nvailable in Wal mart stores to collect school supply items, which will be distributed to local Communi ties In Schools affiliates thnt will then distribute the items to low-income students. Money collected will be distributed in the form of Wnlmnrt gift cnrds to local Communities In Schools (CIS) affiliates, including Davie County United Way.Students from Davie County schools, accompanied by volun teers from Davie County United Wny, IBM, and Walmart will shop for needed school supplies and other items.CISNC will work in part nership with United Wny to distribute supplies in select communities. "United Wny is plensed to partner with CISNC, Walmart, and IBM to ensure students in our school system are ready to start school in every wny. One of the building blocks for n good life is Educntion nnd in order to lenm, a student must be equipped. Let’s show thnt our county LIVES UNITED as we all join together to make certain children in Davie County will start the school year out right” snid Melinda Beauchamp, executive director of Davie County United Way.Signage promoting “Build A Backpack” appears throughout all NC Wnlmnrt stores. Cost Share Application Process Begins rotation, diversions, grasses, and stock trails. All applications will be npproved on n priority bnsis. Those sites thnt provided the grentest wnter qunlity benefits will be npproved first (the Dis- npplications until July 29 for This year’s priority hns been trict has a priority evaluation nnyone wishing to npply for cost set on strenm protection men- ^ shnre nssistnnce on ngriculturni sures (i.e. fencing livestock out ■ Innd These cost share funds are of creeks, streams, and rivers), nvniinble to assist landowners BMPs that might be included, nnd operntors with the instnl- but not limited to, nre alternative Intion of Best Management watering sources,sod based crop The Dnvie Soil nnd Water Practices (BMPs) that reduce the Conservation District will re- amount of sediment, nitrogen, ceive its 2011-12 allocation for phosphorus, pesticides, animaltheN C Agricultural Cost Share waste and other agricultural-Programsoon. , related pollutants from entering The district will be receiving the streams and ground wnters. M A K E B A C K T O S C H O O L S P E C IA L Donate a backpack to your local Y from July 1 5 - August 18 and receive $49 off your joining fee. AH backpacks will be donated to local students. form to rank applicants). For more information visit the Dnvic office at 180 S. Main St., County Office Building, Room 313, Mocksville, or cnll 751-5011. PliilCar Automotive & Tire .1 1 ^¡¡¡rFuU^rvice Ve Wcle Maintenance Center climriEOMiCHEckaiBiwice ^ CARINO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE iflBE SALES, SERVICE m WHEEL ALIRNMENT .. 1628 Hwy- 601 S. • Mocksville • 751-1800 "PMlcarfor your car." ----- DavleFamllyVMCA www.davleymca.org 336 751 9622 215 Cemetery Street, Mocksville NC 27028 Our mission! "Helping people reach their God-given potential In spirit, mind and body.' Financial assistance available. A United Way agency. M % I ' ; i I'i < ' 6 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, July 14,2011 Public Records MarriagesThe following were issued marringe licenses by the Davie Register of Deeds. - Normnn Melveston Hill II, 49, and Grey Michelle Mc- Cardle, 46, of Advance.- Jeremy Craig Seaford, 32, of Advnnce, and Hollie Renee Griffith, 32, of High Point. - Patrick Thomas Lowery, 27, and Kimberly Dawn Singleton, 26, of Mocksville. - Timothy Mark Koroll, 44, and Linda Kay Ashburn, 55, of Advance. - Allan Lynn Crotts, 35, and Megan Lynn Everhort. 34, of Mpcksville. ' - Jomes Randall Isenhour II, 20, of Thomasville, and Ashley Noel Webb, 19, of Lexington.- Chad Robert Tilley, 27, and Lnura Ann Spry, 27, of Ad vance.- Edward Leon Ramage, 42, and Lisa Dawn Mock,,43, both of Mocksville. - Paul Mntthew Tate, 25, nnd Misty Dnwn Hoots, 35, both of Mocksville. ■ - Byron Lester Williams, 25, and Helen Marie Parker, 23, of Mocksville. - Troy Eugene Kelley, 41, and Kara Anne Sobecki, 30, of Mocksville. Civil LawsuitsThe following civil lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk of Court;- Victoria Jennifer Sniith vs. Kenneth Eugene Smith Jr., domestic violence protective or der, child support, custody.- Suntrust Bank vs. Walter Herbert Willis, confession of judgment. ■ - Stanley William David Russ vs. Helenita Brewer Russ, divorce. _ - Mark Steven Smith vs. Daria Beck Smith, divorce.- Davie Social Services vs. childSergio Boncanegralira, support. - Ashley Rose Hobson vs. Robeil Allen Hobson, domestic violence protective order. - Davie Social Services vs. Cnria Baker, child support. - Davie Social Services vs. Travis C. Smith, child.support. - Davie Social Services vs. Daniel L. Raines, child sup port.- Suntrust Mortgage vs. Am ber N. Honeycutt and Bradley Jason Hix, real property, quiet title, equitable lien, unjust enrichment, - Republic Services of NC, vs, Hilco Enterprises, doing business as Hilco Properties, contract,- Julie Ann Greene vs, John Paul Greene, divorce,- Advance (Kinderton) UY, vs. Tile Palms, Kelven Cockerham and Natalie Cockerham, breach of lease. - John F. Spellman, John F. Spcllmon Tnistee and John F. Spellman Revocable Trust vs. April Mae-Marie Milevoi and Michael Edward Milevoi Jr., money owed, real property. - FIA Card Services vs. Kathleen L. Slreit, collection on account, $5,415.38. - Branch Banking &Tnist vs. Brandon Rehabilitation, collec tion on account, $14,340.46. - Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance vs. Jimmy R. Cowan III, possession of personal property. Cooleemee Police The following are from Cooleemee Police Depnrtment reports. - Dogs were being held without food or wnter al a resi dence on Joyner Street, it was reported July 3. Officer Brent C, Cranford gave the dogs food and water, and called animal control after neighbors said no one had been at the home for several days,- An Arkansas man acciden tally, shot himself in the hand while showing a gun nt a residence on Davie Street, it was reported July I.- A domestic disturbance was reported June 21 at a residence on Ruffin Street. - Minor damage to outlet covers at RiverPark was report ed June 21. '- A woman reported June 11 she was attacked in the Dol lar General parking lot off NC 801. - Jose Alberto Perez, 33, of Norma Lane, Advance, was charged June 7 with simply assault, assault on a female and injury to property after a fight at RiverPark. Fires Davie County fire departments responded to the follow ing calls:July 1: Center, 8:28 p.m., Davie Academy Road, automobile accident. July 2: William R. Davie,10:52 p.m„ US 601, automobile accident; Center assisted. July 3: William R. Davie, 9:19 a.m., US 601 North, auto mobile accident.July 4: Farmington, 3:25 p.m., Lewis Lane, tree fire; Smith Grove assisted; Sheffield- Calahain, 5:42 p,m, CV Smoot Lane, residence struck by lightning; William R, Davie assisted; Center assisted,July 5: Adviince, 1:11 p.m., Cornatzer Road, fire alarm; Cornatzer-Dulin nssisted. July 7: Mocksville, 8:03 a.m., Funder Drive, fire alarm; Fork nssisted; Smith Grove, 6:47 p.m., E. Robin Drive, vehicle fire; Fnrmington nssisted. July 8: Advance, 9:06 n.m., Bailey Chapel Rond,nutomobile accident; Fork nssisted; Jerusa- lem, 3:05 p.m., US 601 South, fire nlnrm; Cooleemee nssisted.July 9: Jerusalem, 7:02 a.m,. Pleasant Acres Group Home, fire alarm; Cooleemee assisted;, Mocksville, 8:18 o.m„ Bethel Church Road, tree down in road; Farmington, 8:21 a,m,, Farmington Road, structure fire; Smith Grove assisted; Jerusalem, 1:46 p,m,. Twin Cedars Road, automobile accident,July 11: Mocksville, 9:26 a.m., Salisbury Road, fire alarm; Jerusalem assisted; Jerusalem, 8:30 a.m., US 601 South, automobile accident; Cooleemee assisted. Westridge Road, Advance. - Larceny was-reported at a home on US 64 East, Mocksville on July I.- On July I larceny of fuel - Illegal dumping of trash wos reported at a location on Boileys Chapel Road, Advancc on July 10.- On July 10 a break-in and was reported at a convenience larceny were reported at a su- ■ 'Iti "W e a im to tam e your HUNQER roar!" Gunnp OPCninG UieCKCnP T h is Th u rs d a y th ru S a tu rd a y Fresh, Hand-Pattied Burgers • Ribeye Cheesesteaks BBQ Ribs • Spaghetti w/Homemade Sauce Country-Style Steak • and So Much More! L u n c h a n d D i n n e r $ 6 * 4 9 P l a t e S p e c i a l s ! The H ungry Lion strives to be a pillar in the com m unity b y offering a frien m y environm e/u to enjoy g o o d fo o d a t afjfbrdableprices. A s k us to help ivithyourfim d-raisingevetu. FAM IY BNyiMNMBHT AHO €UB (KID) FRIENDLYI Th e Ilun 9ry lion 2074 Hwy. 601 North • Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-2945 6:30 am - 8:30 pm Monday - Saturday • Sundays coming soon! [ 1 0 % O F F f o r Y o u a n d 1 G u e s t i I BR M KPAST, LUN<H/OR DINNER — GRAND ОРЩМ1Ыа W BBKEND — Thursday, July 44,2011 - Satuirday, July 16,2011 > (КШ») 10 & Under Qet 1 ^ OFF AH WeekendtAll Cuba Arrests The Davie County Sheriff’s Department made the following arrests: ■ -Colleen Elizabeth Kopetzky, 24, of Boxwood Church Road, Mocksville was arrested July 2 for interfering for emergency communication. Trial date: Aug. 4.- Crystal Chevon Martin. 19. of Angell Rond. Mocksville wns arrested July 3 for larceny and obtnining property by false pretense. Trial date: July 14. - Deondre Jamal Johnson. 18. of High Point was airesled July 3 for failure to appear. Trial date; July IB. - Douglas Wayne Walck, 44. of Chariotte was arrested July 5 for assault on a female. Trial date: July 28. - Jeffrey Leon Cope. 40, of store on NC 801 S., Advance. - An assault was reported at a home on Milling Road, Mocks viile on July 1,- oh July 2 a break-in of o vehicle was reported ot o home on Loird Rood, Advance.- Larceny was reported ot 0 home on Deadmon Road, Mocksville on July 2.- On July 2 illegal dumping of brush was reported on Baileys Chapel Rood, Advance.- Threats were reported at a home on Cornatzer Road, Ad vance on July 2.- On July 2 a brenk-in nnd larceny of n firearm were reported at a home on Bowmnn Road, Mocksville. - Larceny was reported nt a home on Sain Rond, Mocksviiie on July 3.- On July 3 larceny was re ported at a home on Underpass Road. Advance. - Trespassing was reported at a home on Claude Ratiedge Road. Mocksville on July 4. - On July 4 an nssault on n femnie was reported near Zim merman Road, Advance.- Larceny wos reported at 0 home on Swicegood Street, Mocksville on July 5. - On July 5 trespossing'was reported at o home on NC 801 Dartmouth Lone, Mocksville North, Mocksville. was arrested July 5 forassaulton a female. Trial date: Aug. 11, - Carios Campos Sanchez.22. of Patricia Way. Mocksville was arrested July 6 for no operators license.Trial date: July 28. - Elijah Carson Mabe, 26. of Charlotte was arrested July 7 for larceny. Trial date: Aug. 9 in Forsyth County. - Michael Glenn Shell, 51, of Sanford Avenue, Mocksville was arrested July 8 for failure to appear.Trial date: Aug. 18. - Amanda Lilly Simmons, 29. of Bare Lane. Mocksville was arrested July 8 for injury to personal property. Trial date: July 28. - Korey Gregg-Michael Van- dcrbrook. 21, of Twin Cedars Golf Road. Mocksville was arrested July 8 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 28.- Edmuiid Maurice Scott, 48. of US 158. Mocksville wos arrfcsted July 9 for assault on a female. Trial date: July 2^. - Rogelia Cabrera Juarez. 31. of Cook Trail. Mocksville was arrested July II for no operators license. Trial date: Aug. 5, Sheriff’s DepartmentThe following incidents were reported to the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. - A break-in wan reported at a home on Deadmon Road. Mocksville on June 21. - On June 30 a domestic dispute and damage to prop erty were reported at a home on - A disturbance was reported at a home on County Line Road, Mocksville on July 5.- On July 6 larceny and a break-in of a motor vehicle were reported at a home on NC 801 South, Mocksville. - A break-in was reported at a home on County Line Rond, Mocksville on July 6. - On July 6 damage to property was reported at a home on Dutchman Trail. Mocksville.- Larceny was reported at a home on Angell Road. Mocks ville on July 6. - On July 6 larceny was reported on Wagner Road. Mocks villc.- Identity theft wns reported at a liomo on Claude Rntledge Road. Mocksville on July 8. - On July 8 larceny was reported at a hotel on NC 801 North, Advonce. - A break-in of on automobile wos reported at a home on Foster Rood, Mocksville on July 9. - On July 9 larceny was reported at ft home on Zimmennnn Rond, Advance.- A verbal dispute was report ed at home on Hobson Drive, Mocksville on July 9. - On July 9 on animal complaint was reported nt a home on Hinkle Drive, Mocksville. - Threats were reported nt a home on LaQuinta Drive, Ad vance on July 10, - On July 10 a break-in, larceny, nnd vnndniism were re ported at n home on Bear Creek Church Rond. Mocksville. permorket on NC 801 North, Advnnce. I -An assault on a female was reported at a home on Daniel Rood, Mocksville on July 10. - On July 10 threats were reported at o home on Peoples Creek Road, Mocksviile. Mocksville Police The following ore from Mocksville Policc .Department reports.- The lorceny of a license plate from a vehicic off Wilhaven Drive was reported July 7.- A rent notice on o door to 0 Wilhoven Drive home wos burned, it was reported July 7. - A rock was thrown through a truck window parked on Ful ton Street, it was reported July 7.- The larceny of a wallet from 0 locker ot the YMCA was reported July 7.- The light to a vehicle for sale at a Solisbury Street lot wos broken, it was reported July I.- A fight in the Soda Shoppe porking lot ot Depot Street and Eost Lexington Road was re ported July 2. • A dog was reported running at large July 9 on Mountview Drive. Arrests - Geremis Tecpile Acahuo, 25, of Winston-Salem, wns charged July 8 with driving without a license. Trial date: Aug. 5.- Slefan Chase Elmore, 25, of Country Lane, was charged July 3 with possession of mari juana and possession of drug paraphemalio. Trial date: Aug. 25. - Deonore Jomol Johnson, 18. of High Point, was charged July 3 with larceny. Trial date: July 18. - Mark Aaron Vestal Jr.. 26. of Patricia Way. was charged July 3 with larceny. Trial date: Aug, 18. - Kelly Nicole Dyson. 32, of Patricin Wny. wns chnrged July 3 with larceny. Trial dale: Aug, 18, i IVafllc Accidents - No charges were filed after a wreck on North Main Street at 4:25 p,m, July 5.Dennis Edward Posey. 55,of Creekside Drive, drove a 2005 Dodge from Compbell Road into the path of a 2005 Acuro driven by Kenneth Russell Hol mes, l8,ofSoin Road,reported Officer B.S. Nichols Jr.- A driver’s education vehi cle was in an accident while attempting to park in Downtown Mocksville. The student driver was at tempting an angle park, when a vehicle backed from nnother spnce nnd the two collided, reported Officer Joey Reynolds. F u r n i t u r e M a t t r e s s C o n n e c t i o n 1500 North M ain St. (Hwy. 158) • Mocksvitle NC(Beside Carolina Precision Machining) ’ _ и т т т т ш ш ш Ё Ш ш е ш Ё ! S M L B Ê ! ^ « i v e 1 jO O 's o ff On EweiyJLiving Room, Reclining Motion SofaDming Room Group, Rocliner, Baistool, andlferttressU! — C O M E S E E U S — . Your w allet Will Be ciad You Did! m 'm CalUsat(336|817^ or(336) 391-7252 ^Jp^nc/ng Mocksville Police Make Drug Arrests UAVlli» L-UUIN 1 X lilN 1 ll/Kl'KiaHi 1 iiuisliHj'y jut^ < Six people face drug related charges in what Mocksville police are calling "Operation Firecracker.” The nrrests include smnll amounts of marijuana, large amounts of cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription medications and fake drugs. “It is our intention'to deal with small dealers as strong as large,”, sold Mocksville Policc Chief Robert Cook.The police narcotics division headed the investigations, with help from the Davie Sheriff’s office artd oth6r agencies. Undercover buys were made by officers and informants. Huberto Mendez Garcia, 22. of Yadkinville, was charged with trafficking in cocaine and possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine. He is accused of selling more thon 26 grams of cocaine and a Cockcrham gram of meth. He i; in custody in Sun7 County on separate narcotics chnrges. Jcrmeil 'fyrcss Cockerhnm, 33, of Covennnt Cove, Mocks ville, wns chnrged with three counts of possession with in- Garcia tent to sell or deliver marijuana, simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug parn- phernnlin. Marijunnn nmounts were n lolnl of more than 100 grams. Jimmy Phloyknew, 19. was charged with selling two fake ecstacy tablets. Pnmcln Yvette Lewis. 25. of Avon Street. Mocksville. wns charged with possession with intent to sell or deliver morphine, Shameka Lenette Fleming, 32.'of Avon Street. Mocksville. was chnrged with possession with intent to sell or deliver counterfeit substnnces, telling the buyer they were her pre scription and they should take several to get high, Stephen Lawrence Cnrtner, 20, of Woodwnrd Rond. Mocksville. wns chnrged with possession of mnrijunnn and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police reported about 10 grams of marijuana were taken from him. Suspects are scheduled to fnce the charges Aug. 4 in Davie District Court. Habitat^flf for Humanity* of Davit Countf R e s to re 103S Yadkinville Rd, Mocksville 336-753-1438 July 19*'’-23"* Stoy Cool - Think Winter! Select Christmas Décor On sale all w'eek THIS WEEK JULY 15* & 16“* ONLY ALL Glassware, Dishes & Knick-Knacks 5 0 % O F F Your Purchases & Donations help us to build dccent, affordable housing here In Davie Co. Mt Airy Man Arrested For Break-In A man who nllej’edly ob tained n Dnvie address from Craigslist was nrrested for brenking into n home over the weekend. Patrick Donohoe. 43. of Mount Airy wns charged with one count brenking/entering. According to Davie County I Sheriff’s Office Chief J.D. Hart man, officers were dispatchcd ■to a home break-in on Wil- fliams Road around 6:40 p.m. |on July 10. When they arrived they ifound Donohoe inside a vehicic Jparkcd in the driveway, Hnrtman said officers began Donohoe questioning Donolioc and he ndmitted he hnd been drinking henvily eariier in the day nnd that he hnd gone inside the home. According to the sheriff’s investigation report Donohoe entered the home through an unlocked door, Hnrtmnn snid that while inside the home Donohoe called the homeowner, who in turn called 911 to report the breok- in, “It appears they’d talked on Craigslist about buying some property.” Hartman said, "He [Donohoe] showed up and broke-in then cnlled the owner while inside. Then he went nnd snt in his car. where he was arrested.” Hortmnn sold while Dono hoe was being charged with the break-in it was discovered he had outstanding worth less check charges in Surry County. He was placed in Dnvie County Detention Centir in lieu of a $2500 bond and is sched uled to appear in Davie District Court oh Aug. 25.“Here is another warning.” Hartman said. “Don’t deal on Craigslist or the internet with anybody you don’t know.” [Restaurant iVlanager Charged With Larceny A Clemmons man was ar- Wings in Mocksvillc when the S rested Monday for stealing owner noticed that nightly de-I from his employer. posits weren’t being made. Aaron Thomns Prysi. 36. hnd Pry si relumed some of the’ been mnnnger of Enst Const money, but other deposits re- mnined imnccounted for. snid taken into custody in lieu of aMocksviiie Police Detective $10.000 bond. 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A dinner reception followed in the fellow ship hall.The bride was given in mar riage by her father, Robert L, Moore, Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Melanie Moore, Bridesmaids were Estelita An derson and Caroline Hewlett. The best man was Oscar Koontz, the groom’s father. Groomsmen were Jimmy Koontz, Logan Koontz and Ja cob Snow,The bride is the daughter of Robert and Sandra Moore of Lenoir. She is a 1996 West Caldwell High graduate and a 1999 graduate of Caldwell Community College with nn associate degree in sonography. She is employed at Cornerstone Imaging in Winston-Salem.The groom is the son of Os car and Sara Koontz of Mocksville, He is a 1986 graduate of Davie High School and a 1999 graduate of Forsyth Technical Community College with nn associate degree in horticulture technology. He is employed at Food Lion,Following a wedding trip to Carolina Beach, the couple made their home in Salisbury, A r t h u r A n d J u d y S p i l l m a n C e l e b r a t e A n n i v e r s a r y Arthur and Judy Spillman of Yadkinville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 26 with a reception with family and friends at Courtney Baptist Church, hosted by their children: Sherry and Mnrk Lawrence nnd Michael nnd Angela Spillman, Their grandchildren are Zachary Lawrence and Taylor Spillman, They were mnrried June 23,1961 nt Benr Creek Baptist Church, S T E V E IJA M ES C A R P E T C LE A N IN G D IS C O V E R T H E B E A U T Y O F Y O U R C A R P E T ! Residential & Commercial FREE ESTIMATES Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning 4 А Л Deodorizing & Soli Guard (33$) Water Extraction Service Locally ownad & operated SERVING DAVIE COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS IB Streets Celebrating 60th Wedding Anniversary Mary Jane English Street and Claudius Agustus "Gus" Street celebrated their 60th wed^ling nnniversnry on July 12, and will hnve a gathering at their home from 3-5 p,m, on Sunday, July 17, Their children are: Sammuel (Menda) Street, Avery (Sheree) Street, Robert (Kathy) Street and Rebekah Anderson, Their grandchildren are: Joshua (Stephanie) Street, the Inte Tony Street, and Den Street, They have four grent-grnndchildren. Mr. and M/s. Marl< Adren Koontz War Eagle Cheer Camp Aug. 2-5 It’s time to dust off those pom-poms, Davie High cheerleaders will hold their annual cheer camp for grades K-8, Aug, 2-5, from 6-8:30 p.m, at the high school.,,.Cost of the cnmp is $35 if payment nnd forms are received by July 20 or $50 cash at the door. 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The min istry has sponsored, helped organize and promote more thon 90 events and activities since July 1, 2006. They storted os n Davie County ministry but hnve grown to tho point where they work olongslde churches, ministries ond other Christian organizations in II counties throughout the Piedmont. The ministry has a weekly Christian radio show called the Serving Him Ministry Radio Sliow broadcast live ench Wednesdny from 11 a,m,-noon on WDSL AM1520 nnd WSIC AM1400. Host is ministry president, Mike Drayton. The radio brond- cost is recorded every week and placed pn the ministry website as an мрЗ audio file ond avail able for listening to 24/7 as listener schedules allow. The radio show begon on Jon. 6 of 2010 ond is being used to promote the upcoming SONIC community concert. “This is our third time hold ing a concert at Sonic in July” Drayton said. “We held one Seen in this photo are some of the large crowd that turned out for the 2010 concert event. Sudoku 1 2 3 4 3 5 6 2 7 8 9 1 6 5 1 6 3 2 3 7 6 4 9 4 1 5 6 4 8 9 7 1 in July of 2006, July 2010 and now this year. Lost yeor’s con cert wos a fundraiser and we raised $1,400 to help Davie County Pastor Jeremy Amick, and wife Angela, with their adoption efforts of two little giris. This particular event is going lo just be 0 time of cel ebrating Ihe wonderful five years the Lord has allowed the Serving Him Ministry to serve the Christ. Body here in Davie along with the other counties tho ministry conducts activities in. We’ve seen so many awe some things done in Ihe name of Jesus Christ in these first five years."The Mocksville Sonic restaurant has once again.agreed to allow Ihe Serving Him Min istry to hold Ihe free communi ty concert at its’ location. The board of directors for the min istry, nlong with olher recruited; volunteers, will be acting as Ihe “car hoppers” and delivering all Ihe purchased items to customers from 7 to 10 p,m.There will be music provided by a Davie County band from 7-9 p,m, or so. All tips nnd olh- er donations received will go to the Serving Him Ministry and used to support ministiy needs, including the weekly radio show. “The ministiy has organized, and folks have turned out in mass, to so many of the activities we’ve organized over Ihe last five years”, says Drayton. “We held thp Miracle Trail (a Halloween altematiye) from 2006-20Q8, Ihe Christian Ministries Expo in May 2008, helped organize a Christian Employment Network that ran from 2009-2010, organized a monlhly pastors breakfast from 2006-2009 which was transformed in 2010 to Ihe new quarterly men’s prayer meet ings shifting Ihe breakfasts from being for pastors only, to one for men, as a means of enthusiastically encouraging men and their faith in God.. .. “We played a major role over Ihe yeors in bringing quol- ily foilh ond fnmily friendly films lo the Piedmont such os Unidentified, Time Changer, Come What May, Flywheel, Focing the Giants, Fireproof, The Secrets of Jonathan Sper ry, The Grace Card, HERO ond come Sept. 30, Courageous. We’ve sponsored thot film al ready lo play at the Marquee Cinemas 10 in Statesville and thousonds will be on hand for thot film. I’m certain, come September. Those are but a few of the things we’ve done and with God at the helm we’ll keep on, keeping on, for tbe causes of Christ.” The Serving Him Ministry cites Bible scripture, I Corinthians 12:12 os a reason for doing Ihe community concert as well ns other events: “The humnn body has many parts, but the many parts make up only one body. So it is whh the body of Christ.”,“I want to make sure everyone in the community understands one thing about tho July 17 Sonic concert,” soys Drayton. “This Sunday evening event wasn’t scheduled, on a Sunday, with the intention of bringing folks to the event in- steod of going to their Sunday evening church services. To Ihe contrary, we planned the event from 7-10 p.m. so churches, that hold service on Sunday evenings.couldcomeaftertheir • service ends. We rarely hold a Sunday event and never want to prevent our friends from going lo their respective places of worship. We do pray that many will come after church ond en joy the great food, fun and fel lowship. Come celebrate our fifth anniversary with us!”You can contact ministry President Mike Drayton at 751- 7661 with any questions about this event or to schedule a min istry visit, presentation, to your church I or organization. You can also visit the website by going lo wmvServingHhnAl- way.i.org. ACROSS1. First Hebrew letter 6. Word before job or set10. Its HQ Is In Brussels14 . Dame15. Prefix meaning ."high”16. In the center of17. Part of a Revere alert19. "La Bohème" heroine20. Acetyl suffix21. Tabloids twosome22. Bering's countrymen23. Bond's first film foe25. Snappy comeback26. Hawkins of Dogpatch29. Fairly modem32. Mighty, mounts34. Fixes, as a ball game35.'That _ no lady 38, "Get lostl"41. Not yet on the sched,42. Panhandler's Income43. Like "Romeo and Juliet"44. Duller of the senses46. Lott of politics47. Gone bad50, Game playedwith armies52, Actress Berry53. Nut Job55. Sonny's sibling58. Hardly gentlemanly59, Site of an 1845- 47 retreat■62. Exploitative type63, NobellstWlesel Crossword Puzzle Watered Down 1 Visual Art Exhibits Announced For Davie Arts Council The Davie County Arts Council’s Artworks Commit tee invite artists to,participate in Ihe 2011-2012 visual art exhibits and art competitions to be held at the Brock Performing Arts Center, Prospectuses for three of the exhibits can be obtained by stopping by Ihe Brock Monday- Friday from noon-5 p.m. or visit Amwtovi Prolllo Homotown Contont 64. Navel unlikely to collect lint65. Uncle_rice66, Look after67, Destinations of some tee shots DOWN 1,Aardvark morsel2, Rob of "The West Wing"3, School on the Thames4, Prayer bench .5, "Playboy" nickname6, Home of the ' Wright Brothers7, "So what_Isnew?".8, Goblet part9, Hyundai rival 10. Football's . ,"Broadway Joe" 11, Essential_acids12, Track official13, Keats or Shelley18. Container forrecyclables22. Flan and frappé24. Rhode Island's state tree25.. Conservatives, collectively, with "the"26, NCOrank27, Get from_(progress a bit)28, "It's_vu all overagalnl"30, Dadaist Max31, Producer of a zInger33, Kegler's headache35, Carry on36, Of a similar nature 37, Shakers or Mennonltes39. "Hallelujah, _ Bum"40. Buttercup family member44. They became football's Titans45. Ate Into47, Sagebrush or mistletoe48, DVR button49, Of time past51, Likeable leader53, Collard greens, e,g,54, Actor Ken or ■ Lena56, Minute amount57, Salon sound59, Drenched60, Commandment word ,61, Plaines, Illinois Answers On Page 13 Hi, my name is Brylic Madison Creel and I turned two (2) on June 11th. My parents Rob & Kerri Creel & big brother ly helped me celebrate with a “Minnie Mouse” party. Those attending my “Minnie” party were: Mimi & Pop-pop Bailey, Uncle Clint, Barbie & Carter, Maw Ward, Pappaw Bailey, Grandma & Grandpa Creel, Aunt Kate & Marshall, Uncle Skip & Shirley, Aunt Wanda, Lauren & Lane, & friends Mandy, Parker & Zowle. I want lo thank everyone for the many gifts I received. We all had à “Meeseh Moo-ska/oh Tootles” tlniel the council’s website to download a copy of the brochures. The prospectuses explain the requirements to enter your art work into Ihree juried exhibits and list the specific dales.The following is a listing of the 2011-2012 exhibits planned for artists who are 18 and older: • August and September, Beyond Reason Exhibit (first $350, second $225 and third $100);• October and November, Uncommon Threads Exhibit (first $350, second $225 and third $100): • J anuary and Febniaty, 2012 - Looking At Davie County, Juried Photography Exhibit (first $350, second $225 and third $100). The following are those ex hibits open to all age groups:• June, 2012 Choir for Life (first $100 Savings Bond; sec ond ond third receive perfor-' mance tickets); • July, 2012 Flags of Davie (Best of Show $100). ArtWorks is a group of vol-. unteers dedicated to the visual arts wilh a commitment to provide interaction wilh the art community, which the group believes is invaluable lo anyone interested in fine art and the exploration of its presentation. The committee works'to give opportunities for artists of all ages to exhibit their work, Anyone interested in joining ArtWorks are invited to call the arts council al 751 -3112. Clinton Ellis Clinton Ellis Celebrates Birthday On June 18 Clinton Ellis of Advance celebrated his 70th birthday with a cookout host ed by his daughters, Robin E. Woodruff and Cindy E. Huff. His son-in-law, Craig Woodruff, grilled Yankee chicken, ribs and smoked sau- sage^ for the 22 guests to en joy. Birthday cake and home made vanilla ice cream ^ere served. His five grandchildren Aus lin Woodruff, Ellis, Harrison, Marshall and Olivia Huff, all of Advance, were present lo help celebrate “Paw-paws” birthday.in his youth, Eilis aspired to be Ihe next Rocky Marciano, traveling nround to country stores to engage in challenge boxing matches. "I would rather box than eat," he re called. He could do 100 chin ups and then 100 push ups. "I WHS lough as leather." S i fl! , : IO - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, July 14,2011 S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a i n N e w s By Janice JordanShefficld-Calnhflln Correspondent graduated, from Forbush High School on June 10. A fam ily dinner was arranged to be held at a restaurant of Beta’s choosing. He selected Outbade Steakhouse in Winston- Salem. The family gathered on Wednesday, July 6. There to help Ben celebrate in nddition Ï;’. 1 ■ Ginny’s dad, Steve Mason, is seen playing around at her graduation from Master Gardener camp. and Ron nnd Daria Joyce, with Mollie, Allie, and Ethan Joyce. Everyone was happy to be nble to congratulate the graduate and spend the evening with him. Junior Explorer monthly meetings will be held the last Sundny of each month from 2-3:30 p.m, for children ages 8-13 at the Sheffleld-Calahain Volunteer Fire Depnrtment. There is no charge, but written parental permission is required. The next meeting will be Sun day, July 31. For further infor mation, .contact Teresa Campbell at 704-546-5603. Your school-age children are invited to participate any Wednesday in the Hey Kids at the Sheffleld-Calahain Com munity Center. Revival begins that evening at 7 nnd runs each night through Aug. 17 with Pastor Don Routh ns the speaker. The next Game Night at tiie Sheffield-Calahain Community Center will be Fridny, Aug. 5 with concessions availoble at 6 and the games beginning at 7. A specini surprise is plnnned.Birthdny wishes to Rick Rogers', Tony Prevette, Roger Wnll, and Barbara Barney on the 15"': Jason Brown and So nya Spry on the 17th; Matthew Dyson, Wandn Hartle and Jay Jennifer and Josh Moody at their baby shower. Night held 6:30-8 nt New Union Vandall on the IS'"; Johnny play at Sanders Ridge Vine- United Methodist Church. Brown and Dnniel Bnity on yard & Winery m Boonville There is no chnrge but donn- the 19'": and Stephanie Payne, from 6-8 p.m. Tliey will play tions nre npprecinted and will Crystal Payne, Kenneth Ray ,a privnte fund on at lunch on Ben Hedrick, grandson of be used to fund special activi- Thompson, Jonnthan Johnson, Saturday, July 16 before head- Dennis nnd Yvonne Ijnmes, ties. More details are available and Renee Holland on the 20'". irig to the Wytheviile Com- by calling 492-2909. Vacation Wedding nnniversnries are for munlty College Jamboree in Bible School will be held the Daniel and Tammy Hartle on Wytheviile, Va. from 7-9 p.m. week'of July 31-Aug. 4 from July 15; Dale and Lynn Sherrill On Tuesday, July 19, you can 6:30-8'p.m. with hotdogs and on July 17; Lynn and Marsha find them at the Downtown cowboy games on kick-off Laws on July 18; and Brian and Jamboree at the Reidsville Ex night, Monday, July 31. Tina Dyson on July 20. hibit Center in Reidsville, from The next hotdog lunch by After tnking a week off for 7-9:30 p.m. the Men’s Fellowship of New the July 4'" holiday, the Shef- Prayer list requests include —,_______________ Union is scheduled for Sat- field Music Hnll re-opened on Becky Hill who has been hos-to Dennis and Yvonne were: Al- urdny, July 23 from 11 a.m.-2 July 9 with live music provided pitnlized nnd Lester Edwards, . bert, Pat, and Elizabeth Moore .p.m. in the church parking lot by the Snow Creek Old Time who wns, scheduled for surgery of Sheffield; Shane and Emily nt Sheffield and County Line Band. JoAnn Renegnr’s grand; this week; the Tiiti Belcher Brown of Boonville; Mike and roads. dnughter, Sydnee Davis, stole family; the Starr SlmmeimanSuzonne Stratton of Winston- Aug. 14 is homecoming the show with her 9th birth- family; and the Minn Kinder Salem; Ben's grandpa, Gary at New, Union. The featured dny ceiebrntion thnt included n fnmily. Please continue to pray Hedrick and his great-grandma, speaker at the 11 a.m. service personal birthdny cake. JoAnn for Perry Richardson, Elolse Rebn RusSell of Greensboro; wlll be Pastor Billy Jnrrett. A prepnred a lemon pound cnke Stephens, Jim Ratiedge,George covered dish lunch will follow ns the prize for the popular Wnll, J.W. Kenton, Pnt Gobble, cake walk. The winner was Nannie and Leroy Dyson, Joann Flo Combs. The week's door Smith, nnd Janice Beck, prize, a container of cnndy, wns Sheffield's Mnson fnmily won by Nikki Mitchell. Russell hns hnd a busy summer that Smiley happily took Iiome the begnn with Cody's grndua- half nnd half money. Surprise tlon from Davie High School, guests were Paula and Kenny Soon afterward, he and his McNeill. Paula is Enn John- mother, Cheri, left on a mis- son's daughter, nnd Enn wns sion trip with the youth group on cloud nine to see her. Shn- from Enton's Bnptist Church, ron Cave was hnppy to see her They trnveled to work on roofs uncle nnd nunt, Don nnd Betty nnd to pnint homes in West Vir- Stroud, and thanks them for ginia, staying just across Ihe Johnson, nnd Tammy Beck on coming to the music hall thnt state line in Mnrylnnd. Cheri the 14"'; Johnny Kenton, Hnl night. On the schedule lo per- wns an ndult chnperone for five form on July 16 Is Clmmaron. girls thnt Included two of high Crusher Run's busy sum- school nge and three eighth mer schedule continues on graders. Cheri helped work on Thursday, July 14 when they a new wheelchair ramp for one home, ns the old one was unus able and covered with poison ivy. In spite of her precautions, Cheri arrived home to Sheffield with a severe rash. Others on the trip included Dnvid Gil breath, Alex Foster, Jennle-Rae Hager, Lindsey Custer, Emma Etter, Summer Bivins, Adam Naylor, and Breck Want, The group spent their only free day touring Washington, D,C. and visiting Six Flags, Cheri was happy that several of the youth wore led to Christ on the trip. Her daughter, Glnny, has just finished a special cnmp and ns n result, is a certified Junior Master Gardener, While nt cnmp, Glnny enjoyed making homemnde salsn, visiting the fnrmer's mnrket, nnd learning nbout plnnts. Hopefully she en joyed seeing her dnd, Steve, as he donned n special gnrdening hnt nnd pinyed nround at her camp graduation. Josh and Jennifer Moody ' were honored with a baby shower Sunday afternoon by family and friends at the Shef fleld-Calahain Community Center, The Moodys are expect ing a baby boy in August, nnd by the appearance of some of the outfits he received, he will surely be a UNC fan. Approxi mately 75 guests were treated to cnke squnres, a fruit tray, nuts, tea sandwiches, mints and punch,The proud grandparents are Fred and Judy Beck of Har mony, Jerri Moody of Mocksville nnd Donald Moody of Yadkinville, The Moodys thank everyone for coming and each guest was given a trinket of appreciation. Share your activities and photos or send information about upcoming events that will _________________ interest readers in our commu- This is a group from Eaton's Baptist Church in front of the Tomb of the UnknownSoldier in Arlington National Cemetery. ^°MJordan@hotmail. com or telephone 492-5836, . ,1 ' li - 11' I Action at the Sheffield Music Hail Saturday night includes, from left; Don Joins playing the spoons; Nil<l<i Mitchell winnina a ^ n V ' ' ~Sydnea Davis showing off her 9th birthday cake. , ' ^^nay, Don McDaniel on bass and F a r m i n g t o n N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 -11 By Laura Mathis Farmington Correspondent FDA's Farmers Market Pro motion Program in hopes of receiving funds to get the pro- On the week of June 27-July gram up and running by Fnll of 1, the Davie Cooperative Ex- 2011. A decision on who wlll tension Center hosted the an- be awarded the grnnts wlll be nual Jr. Mnster Gnrdener Day made in September nnd the Camp at the Farmington Com- community center should be munity Center. notifled by October. The new Master Gardener volunteers program has the support of Da- and members of the Extension vie Farm Bureau and the FFA provided a week full of fun and (Future Farmers of America), educative activities for youth. Progress will be posted on the Jr. Master Gardeners enjoyed community center's webshe at activities such as fishing and Farmingtoncc.org. learning fishing safety tips, Senior Services'satellite site hiking a nature trail, a scnv- at the community center will enger hunt and making crafts, provide blood pressure checks They made sombreros, tie dyed on July 20, a dentnl henith shirts, painted birdhouses, and seminar on July 25 nnd the all learned about plant propagation popular Craft Day on July 27, and planting in pots. They also provided by Kay Kilby of Ad- leamed how to make salsa, bath vance.salts using herbs, honeybees, pollution nnd collecting and observing insects. The camp included field trips to the Mar- On Wednesday, July 6 I stopped by Ihe senior center and was able to listen to Caro lyn Smith play the piano. Shetin Marietta Quarry, Wetmore played patriotic tunes and some Farm, RiverPark, and the San- gospel favorites. It was a real dy Ridge Farmers Market. treat to get to hear her play. These and other activities Mrs. Smith shares her talent are what makes the camp so with the group on a regular ba- ____________ popular. It's hard work for the sis and it is n blessing to see her Junior Master Day Camp participates try out an insect trap at the Farmington Community Center,volunteers, but on Friday, when play the piano nt the age of 81.all the kids get to show off whnt they made and tell about the fun things they were able to do, all the hord work pays off. Friday is the day when parents come On July 23 from 7 a.m.-2 p.m., the Farmington Fire Dept. Auxilinry will be hnv ing a fundraising event nt the depnrtment that wlll Include ain to enjoy a picnic with their yard sale, bake sale, and food kids and get a chance to sec and that will include ham and sau-hear all about what the kids did sage biscuits for breakfast and through the week. The camp Is hotdogs for lunch. Youth wlll; great not only because it pro- be selling lemonade. If you , vides youth a summer activity, would like a booth space to setI; but also because it teaches them up a yard sale, the cost is $10 i how to appreciate and enjoy nn- for a 10- by 10-foot space. You I ture, will also have the opportunity Tlie Farmington Commu- to pre-order a rellective address|nity Center is proud to provide sign at the even for under $15, Ispaco for the annual camp. The making easy recognition for Icommunity center Is working fpn a program that will fur- her the idea of learning about Igrowing plants and enjoying fthe earth's bounty by teaching I’ the youth about growing n gar den, harvesting, using, and selling the produce Ihey grow. The program is called "Growing a Healthier Future" in which executive director, Laura Mathis, emergency units to find your home. The auxiliary is work ing to raise funds to buy need ed items. The fire department does not have a kitchen or an ice maker as other fire depart ments do. They do not have an outdoor grill to cook on so ev ery time they plan events, it is the members having to supply not only their time but tht use will be working with Colleen of their personal grills, coolers. Church of Cooperative Exten- and supplies. Having to movesion and volunteers to provide a Youth Garden, n Youth Farmers Market, and classes teaching horticulture, harvesting and preserving produce, cooking healthy meals, and marketing skills. The community center is working with the Extension the grills bnck nnd forth nnd to bring in purcliased ice, adds to the work efforts in having events. If you or your organization hns a grill or ice maker thnt is in grent shape and would like to donate it to the fire department, or if you would like to set ill office to line up clnsses for the up a yard sale booth'at the July program and the center has 27 event, contact Regina Ben- submitted a grant through the field, president, at 998-4569. Carolyn Smith plays the piano at the Davie Senior Services Farmington site. VACATION S C H O O L . B A P T IST O U 5 M M O N S , N o a^'o ia j U L t y 2 1 - 2 3 ¿>:3CfPM UNTIL. S:30PM j e s u i S ' i z B C f p e spectAupwz-es foronpvvrmMcnsrvisrrc>Rsi The campers make colorful sombreros as part of the weekriong day camp. THE FEEDBAG RESTAURANT 3 3 6 -9 9 8 - 1 1 0 9 Open Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Saturday 8am-3pm BLUE RIBBOIV SPECIAL Tnes.-Thnrs. • 5 PM-7 PM *r OFF Sandwiches Faria Fresh & Fast’ Bine in or Take out Fresh Daily Soup and Wraps We Cater! A t t h e C r o s s r o a d s o f F a r m i n g t o n R o a d & H w y . 8 0 1 • I 12. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 - n The "Bicycle Brigade" takes off on (Vlarginal Street during Cooieemee’s annual July 4th parade.Parade photos courtesy Julia S. Prater Folks line up for the free watermelon, C o o le e m e e N e w s The Lester family's tribute float is an award winner. By Lynn Rumley Specini lo Ihe Enlcrprise Nenrly 100 decorntcd pn- rnde entries - Inwnmowers, children’s bikes, dogs, police cnrs nnd Irucks - pnrticipnled in Cooleemee’s nnnunl Indepen dence Dny celebrntion. Chief of Police Bobby West Headed up the pnrnde down Marginal. Mnin, Cross nnd Church streets riding his bicycle backwards. "This dny is nbout fun.” Hundreds stood or snt in lawn chairs niong the pnrnde route despite scorching tem peratures.Tho family of Earl and JoAnn Lester won first plnce honors for Iheir sniute to the U.S. militniy on July 4th float. Tronia Gibson ’ drove n riding Inwn mower thnt pulled n ginnt inllnted duck ad vertising the upcoming "Great Bullhole Duck Race & FestivnI on July 23rd al RiverPnrk. They both received gift cards. A d v a n c e N e w s Ian nnd Rynn Koontz were awarded a third place gift card, for their decorated cnr. Ellen, Mnry and Bnlen Jordnn won n red umbrelln for fourth place for the patriotic wngon entry. Davie County Commissioner Robert Wisecnrver drove n decorated lnnd vehicle. The Town Board of Com missioners rode in a Ford pick up truck driven by the ninyor. Lynn Rumley. Commissioners Tommy Dnywnlt, Jenn Snend, Chris Brnnham nnd Chuck Tnylor, accompanied by his wife LeAnn, carried their daughters just behind the truck. , The town was also represented in the parnde by the new' Cooleemee Recrention Depnrtment with n patriot float with h country theme titled "Wayne & the Rec Onls." Former Mnyor John Chandler has orgnnized the event for over a decade. "I am so grateful to all the volunteers who helped with this event,” he said wiping off his brow. Loyal volunteers produced snow cones, cut the free wnter- melons nnd handed out free ice cream. The Cooleemee Civitan Club had the hot job of nmning the cook shack which sold deli cious hot dogs and cold drinks to the hungry crowd. The Cooleemee Volunteer Fire Depnrt ment helped by blocking the streets for the pnrnde. There were three informn- tionnl booths set up. The Cool eemee Futures Tnsk Force wns kicking off the “Mnke Cooleemee Your Home” mnrkeling cnmpaign. The Cooleemee Historical Association promoted n raffled to begin soon. Its grand prize will be the property nt 105 Joyner St. that includes a 3 bedroom home nnd the historic Cooleemee Journnl office. Riv- erPark’s Great Bullhole Duck Race committee wns there sell ing its $5 duck tickets for any one who would buy.“1 liked riding my bike in the parade, the candy nnd the slip ‘n slide,” snid Emma Fer nandez, who was on n fnmily trip to Cooleemee from Miami. Her sister, Annalynn, said she like "throwing the cnndy” at the hundreds of on-lookers "but I liked the slip ‘n slide the best.” Their mother, Casey, grew up in Cooleemee and drove with her husband, Sergio for n week’s vncntion.While Cooleemee’s July 4th was surely fun, the mnyor nc- companied her grnnddnugh ters to the grnve of Richmond Penrson off Pine Ridge Rond Inter in the afternoon. Pearson wns the cnptnin of the pntriot "Liberty Militin” in the Ameri cnn Revolution, known also as "The Boys from the Forks of the Yadkin.” Regular Cooleemee Corre- S t » 2 “ Thank You Fo, Our Llbertyl'' rsads Ite sign (hat An- Vide this week's column. Con- Fernandez place at the grave of ра мс/ her at cooleemeenews® triot militia Capt. Richmond Pearson near Cooleemee gmail.com. 0П July 4th, - Photo courtesy Sergio Fernandez By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Our pastor of the Advance United Methodist Church, the Rev. Cheryl Skinner and her husband the Rev, Kirk Tutte row of Elbaville UMC, have re- 'turned from a 10-dny vncntion. First stop wns in upper Dnvie County to celebrate Kirk’s par- immmsisumm. ents’ 50th wedding anniversary, then on to Bnth, Maine to visit Cheryl’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, ■ Richnrd Skinner,Adrinn Fnrley of Arlington, Vn„ spent severnl dnys with her mother last week. She came to tnke her mother to four doctor nppointments. They also did some visiting during the time. She and Edith visited Anna Lee Myers nnd Bess Bennett, Sympathy is expressed to the family of William "Bill" Ellis. He died last week.Jack (Lewis) Cnrter is home from Forsyth Medical Center after being hospitalized for a week. A speedy recovery is wished for him.Janie Hendrix has returned from a 10-day trip to Myrtle Beach and Briar Cliff camp site. Granddaughters Isabelle and Ivory Barnum of Hansen, Idaho were wilh her. Andren Hendrix of Myrtle Beach had flown to Idaho the first of June to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Melissa H. nnd Jay R. Vaughn, and to bring the girls back to visit family for n month. The Barnum girls visited great grandmothers Edith Zimmermnn nnd Pnuline Hendrix several times during their stay. Melissa owns an RV nt the cnmpsite nnd had reserved two weeks for her mother and the girls. They also went to tho bench nt Myrtle Beach plus visited wilh Andren Hendrix. Jnnie nnd Ihe girls flew Tuesdny, July 12 to go bnck to Idnho, plus visit dnughter Melissa nnd hus- j/Vf ;си.8та111111;Ш111С1йТ1^-^ In this^ight: Ecanamy, We Want: To Help!^ Nqw Applisnces! <^arpet! Ч'ш ш а ш IVIODEL« S'îivià: Juli OfBeautiful Furniture, Crane-Set Modular, BlqcIcBuilHn 5ЩйЩиШООЕ1|1 AppUance$,2:5B|iths.:№$tefB#LI|(eNoptlier,HUGEWalMn . ........................................... «onв^,■ f 1ш Ш Л Kioset, Mud Rooip & Hi^e'iaundry/Utll|ty Rooni^2|aíit|et Л J.. ' >|lwplace,";.'TooAI|any Options Tó list! __'¿1StCb0iC6Stàt6SVlllé.C0ni i.i.Mijj-j с " * - ■ ..—- band. Get well wishes go out to Cokie Jones who hns had knee surgery. Wishing him n speedy recovery. Jimmy and Nellie Sizemore, their grandchildren Sam and Ella Sizemore nnd n niece Kny- Ih Burton, nil of Courtney, visited cousin Anna Lee Myers last week. Hunter LeRoy hns returned from a Boy Scouts camp at Camp Uwharrie which he enjoyed very much. Mona Potts has undergone shoulder surgery at Forsyth Medical Center. Get well wishes go out to her. Meredith H. Gowen and son Caleb of Caiy arrived Monday afternoon to spend the night will! Meredith’s grandmother, Edith Zimmermnn, and to tell her nieces Isabelle and Ivoiy Barnum goodbye before leaving for Idaho. Meredith and the Bernum girls were supper guests of Edith. FARM FRESH PORK G R » E Ü ä rE F Jerry & Cindy Foster (336) 998-7175 C h o k e H O M E C E N T E R S UKI'RKSKNTATIVIC J u lia H o w a rà NC Hom e 7'Jth Diarie, I Please amtact me in; ■ e Ä Ä Ä f o e Raleigh, NC27601-To96 juhah@ncleg.net ^^ЛШУОКвУЛ/ил И0\\'ЛК0 ; i resolution from the N.C. State Board of Elections by State Board Attorney Don Wright (left photo); listens as Davie Board of Elections from Tabatha PaMs^^ commissioner Robert Wisecarver reads one of the resolutions; and accepts a wallclock iMayor Francis Slate presents a resolution from the Shew is presented the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by Two former elections directors offer Shew best wishes Town of iVlocksville. Hank VanHoy. for her retirement after 33 years on the job. o u n t y L i n e N e w s By Shirley Thorne -ounty Line Correspondent Please be sure to check on fclderly neighbors on hot days nnd be sure to drink plenty of liquids when working outside.The Women on Mission of [Calvary Baptist. Church will |ponsor a community hotdog dinner with all the trimmings plus homemade ice-cream in he fellowship hall following 11 a.m. worship service Sundny, July 17. Come nnd cn- py good food and fellowship J[,ith friends and neighbors, onntions benefitting world ùnger will be accepted.The Women on Mission of ociety Baptist will meet al 6 ¡).m. Thursday, July 21, at Ares Restaurant in Mocksville. he women plan to meet at the I church at 5:30 nnd go lo Aries.I After supper Mildred Benfield I will lend a progrnm on mission Ineeds in North Cnrolinn. Ev- Icryono is nsked to bring henlthy Isnnck foods for children in need his summer.Upcoming community events nclude n vncation Bible school om 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, ^uly 30 at Plensnnt View Bap- ist Church; an ice-cream social at 6 p.m. followed by a gospel pinging at 7 Sunday, July 31 at ociety Baptist Church; a V- oint Ruritan country ham and nusnge brenkfast from 6-10 jj.m, Snturday, Aug. 6 nt the /-Point Building; nnd a fishery fundrniser Snturdny, Aug.I nt Salem United Methodist [Church.Upon her retirement as direc tor of Dnvio County Elections tfor 33 yenrs, Mnrgnret Ann ^hew of Dnvio Academy Road vas honored with a reception hursdny, June 30 at the Davio fCounty Public Librnry. About ll80 friends nnd fnmily, includ- ilng five of her former Cool fSpring High School cinssmntes, fcame to congratulate her and wish her a happy time ahead. The event included resolutions of appreciation from thé Davie County Board of Commission ers, the Town of Mocksville. the N.C. Stnte Bonrd of Elections, nnd tho Davie County Board of Elections. A highlight was the presentation of the North Carolina Order of the Long Leaf Pine by Hank VanHoy. She has nlways been active in church and commu nity nffairs. All of us in County Line wish you well in retire ment, and thank you for your long-term dedicated service.Tuesdny of Inst week Earl Lewis relumed home on So ciety Rond for n few weeks of "R&R" with sisters Mnry Jo and Diane and friends and other relntives. Enrl has been tenching English in college in Omnn the past two years. Welcome home, Enrl. Our community extends its deepest sympnthy to the fnmily of Joye Pnrks Willinms, who died Snturdny morning. July 2 at Iredell Memorial Hospitnl. She hnd fallen Friday evening in her room at Statesville Mnnor on US 64 West, where she hnd resided the pnst year'. She was bom in 1919 in Iredell County to tho late Moniford Clayton and Maud Jnrvis Parks and attended Iredell County schools. In the 1930s Joye moved with her family from northern Iredell nenr Wilkes County to a home on Battle Road at US 64 West and joined Society Bnptist, where she snng in the choir. In 1956 she mnn-ied Rnymond Willinms nnd the couple made their home on Long Pine Rond off US 64 West. She wns re tired from Stimpson's Hosiery in Stntesville nfter mnny yenrs. She wns devoted to her fnmily and friends nnd enjoyed tnlk- ing with them. She enjoyed crocheting and bnking, espo- cinlly pound cnkes, and shared Crossword Answers P i n o N e w s пвпа ИВИИ пинди Sudoku Solution 1 6 8 5 7 2 9 3 4 7 2 4 8 9 3 1 5 6 9 3 5 1 6 4 2 8 7 8 4 9 2 3 1 7 6 5 5 1 6 9 4 7 3 2 8 3 7 2 6 8 5 4 1 9 4 8 1 3 5 9 6 7 2 2 5 7 4 1 6 8 9 3 6 9 3 7 2 8 5 4 1 her husbnnd's love of woodworking. As long ns her health permitted, she wns n "regular diner" at our VFD suppers. A service celebrating her life wns hold Tuesdny nftemoon, July 5 nt Westmo(;olnnd Chnpel of Bunch Johnson Funernl Home; she was laid to rest in the cem etery of Society Bnplist beside her beloved Rnymond, who died in 1981. We extend our deepest sympnthy to the fnmily of Brad ford Keith Gaither, who died Wednesday of last week at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. A native of Davie .County, he wns bom in 1966 to Colecn Carson Gaither nnd the Into Gordon Gaither. He wns reared on US 64 West just enst of NC 901 nnd nttended Dnvio High School. He nnd his wife, Ihe former Evonne Fowler, mnde Iheir home at his parents' homeplnce on US 64 West. He developed his father's love for working with cnrs; he enjoyed collecting model cars and worked ns an auto detailer. He was a'dedicated member of New Calvary Holiness Church in Mocksville and hnd n smile ■ for everyone. A sen'ice cele brating his life wns held Sunday afternoon at Graham Funernl Home Chapel, nnd he wns Inid to rest in the cemetery of New Cnivnry Holiness Church. Our community sends get- woll wlshes to Hermnn Cnrtner, Rny Godbey. nnd Mnrgnret Ann Shew. Hermnn hnd surgery nnd is in rehab at Whitaker Caro of Forsyth Medical Center. Rny wns hospitalized last weekend Paul and (Margaret Shew with their daughters, Paula, Teresa and Darlene. and is recuperating nt home. Mnrgnret Ann is scheduled for surgery at Forsyth Medical Center on Friday of this week. Esther Campbell remnins in re- hnb at Autumn Care of Statesville and Lois Harris nnd Hownrd Snfriet remnin in rehnb nt Autumn Care of Mocksville.Join us in prayer for the Lord's divine healing and bless ings upon Herman. Ray, Mnrgnret Ann. Esther, Lois, Hownrd, and others who are having health problems. Remember in prayer the families of Joye nnd Bradford as they adjust to life without their loved ones. Pray for my mother ns she hns not been as well since falling a few weeks ago.If you have nows or memo ries to share, plense cnll Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdtlink® hotmail.com. F o u r C o m e r s N e w s By Marie S. WhiteFour Comers Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck visited Helena Craft in Win ston-Salem recontly.Mr. and Mrs, Shane Potts, Hunter nnd Hnyden Potts, Cole man Haneline nnd Mrs, Bettie Smith enjoyed lunch Sunday at Cracker Barrel in Clemmons, Clyde Murray is recuperating well nt homo nnd it hns been reported by neighbors thnt he hfis been spotted back on his John Deere and that his yard looks quite nico. P A R E N TS D E S E R V E A B R E A K Save on car insurance with NATIONWIDE FAMILY PLAN Parents can shore tho discounts they've earned with their young drivers, saving up to 3SK mar* than other Iniuranc* companies In North Carolina. Contact me for a quote today. Keith H iller 1109 Yadkinville Rd. Willow Data Shopping Ctr. 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By using coupon, uw unconditionaUy agrMi lhal decisioni ol Шд lott a/a final on all m&nett ot №\Mpi«\aUon, tact and procoduit In respect ol coupon. УаМ only on In-ilock good*. VoU .........No cash value or ca*h back. Olfervalid 7Д7/г011 wlft coupon. CASHIER: To appfy 4 diecount, кап thia coupon.80000 00890 11 ."1 \ ■' 14 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 Second from left Meredith Ratledge, Jessica White, and Madison Whitlock from Jessica, Meredith, Whittney and Madison in their western wear ready to attend the Davie High School attend the opening session for the Junior Civitan convention, 'downtown hoedown’ dance. DHS Students Elected to Jr. Civitan International Whittney with her official campaign poster for election of board members. Madison and Whittney ready to attend the semi-formal closing banquet and awards ceremony, Davie High Junior Civitnns attended the Junior Civitaii 2011 International Convention from June 23 through 26 in Bir mingham, Ain.Whittney Correll was elect ed as a member of the Interna tional Junior Civitan Board of Directors. She presented her platform underthe spotlight,answering several questions from delegates from the floor before 250 Junior Civitan mepibers, advisors and senior Civitan members. She will travel sev eral times in the upcoming year to international board meetings to plan prograins with other members of the Junior Civitan International Board. Correll is a rising senior this year and has been a Junior Civitan since joining the club at South Davie Middle School, nior Civitans and advisors at-She served as the Davie High tended leadership sessions to Junior Civitan PR coordinator learn more about the rcspon-last year. She is a member of sibilities and opportunities of the National Honor Society, Junior Civitan. The voting pro-HOSA, FCA, and captain of the, cess was directed similar lo the varsity cheerleaders during her national party conventions injunior year. Correll has been an All-American cheerleader and team MVP for the past three years and all-region last year.Davie High Junior Civitan members who also attended the convention include NC District West Oov. Madison Whitlock, Area 5 West U. Gov. Meredith Ratledge, hnd Area 5 Central Lt. Gov. Jessica White. Advisors Jill Qaither and Leslie Birch and NC District West East Coordinator Jeanna White also attended. During the convention, Ju- . I M o n d a y , J u l y 1 8 ® 5 - 8 p m D a v ie H o s p it a l P a r k in g L o t ^ fun, educational activities and demonstrations hosted by .Davie County EiVIS and Wake |=orest Baptist Health Davie Hospital . Back Over Safety— Spot the Tot . ► Hyperthermia Safety—Never Leave Your Child Alone . ' ► Medication Drop—Old Medications That Are Not Being Used or^re Expired ► Fire Safety—Smoke House ► Child Identification ► Kids Base Forms for Special Needs Kids ' ► Car Seat Checks Upon Request ► And Much Morel Davie County Emergency Medical Services Wak^ Forest B a p t i s t H e a l t h Davle Hospital the US. The conference provid ed a great example of democ racy in action.Whitlock, as governor for the NC West District, cast the votes for her delegates. The number of delegates allotted to each'district was based on its size similar to the porty conven tions. Each club in attendance received one vote. White cast the vote for Davie High. “The students will now have a new perspective on our gov ernment election process that will last a lifetinrie," the advi sors said.Members also had fun so cializing during the “Downtown Hoedown" dance where everyone dressed in their best cowboy hats, boots, and clothes to meet other Junior Civitans from around the country and Canada. Friday the Civitans were taken to the ballpark to see the Birmingham Barons baseball game Including a cookout with all American favorites, hamburgers and hotdogs. The closing ceremony and awards night was a semi-formal event with a 3-course meal followed by awards and Whittney’s in duction to the International Board of Directors.Following the closing cer emonies, a final dance capped off a the weekend and provided a last chance for new friends to exchange telephone numbers and email addresses. Davie High Junior Civitan Club and South Davie Junior , Civitan Club, sponsored by the Mocksville Civitan Club, and North Davie Junior Civitan Club, which is sponsored by the Davie Civitan Club were recognized for achieving Honor Club status. This honor reflects the service and activities these young people do to make their community a better place. H o k e E a r n s H o n o r Christopher Aaron Hoke of Advance was named to the spring semester dean’s list at Appalachian State University. C o o l e e m e e C l u b S p o n s o r i n g B r e a k f a s t J u l y 2 3 The Cooleemee Women's ' Civitan Club will be having nn all-you-cnn-ent brenkfast on Snturdny, July 23, from 6-11 n.m. at VFW Post 1119 on NC 801 South. Tickets are $7 for ndults and $3.50 for nges 10 nnd under. The menu will include eggs, snusnge, hnm, grits, snusnge grnvy, biscuits, npples, juice nnd coffee. Monies rnised will be used for Cooleemee Women’s Civi tan projects which include: Hospice of Dnvie, Silver Stock ings, Seniors Christmas Party, dare and Victory Junction.Contnct Daphne Beck nt 336-207-2436 or email cwcc27014@gmail.com formore infomintion. é I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 - Bl yi, Zach Long, Tyler Jordan and Jacob Barber Joyously greet Bryce Merritt (left) after his grand slam. - Ptioto by James Barringer Webb 6 - 0 After First-Round Win By Brian PIffsDnvie Enterprise Record The Mocksville Legion baseball team sure did make everyone forget about the 10-7 loss to Kannapolis thnt prevented Mocksville from sharing the regular-season championship with Rownn County. Responding with >n performnnce from the other end of the spectrum, Mocksville never trniled in a 6-3 vic tory over visiting Western Forsyth in the first round of the double-eliminn- tion pinyoffs on July 8. The game was official after six and n half innings be cnuse of henvy rnins. Mocksville, nvenging a 9-6 loss in the first meeting, improved to 15- 10 overall with its fifth victory in six games. It’s the most wins in four yenrs, dnting to a 23-12 mark in 2007.“You always have your non-league, your regular season and then the championship season," coach Charles Kurfees said. “This is the chnmpion- ship senson now. We won one game and we’ve got four more to win." Against Kannapolis, Mocksville’s lineup wns a horrible mess because of missing players. But everything was back intact for the postseason. Mocksville, the No. 2 seed from the Southern Division, jumped ahead 5-0 against the No. 7 team from the Northern Division. "Going into the senson, we’re expecting to go nbout .500, if thnt,” Kurfees snid. “And look where we’re nt. This is a big step for the program. Winning is fun."Mocksvillc ace DJ. Webb did what he’s done all year, He went the dis tnnce for the fifth time in eight starts nnd remained undefeated. At 6-0, he's got the most wins in seven years (Dan Poindexter wns 6-2 in 2004). He’s the first pitcher to stand 6-0 since Marcus King in 1993. Webb is everything you want a pitcher to be. If you want control, he walked none and has five walks in 67 1/3 innings. If you want pop, he. fanned five in seven innings and has 59 Ks on the year. He outdueled Brett Morgnn, the Wingate signee who went all six for Western. “DJ. is going to finesse you, he’s going to work fast and get the job done," Kurfees said of the Cntawba College hurier.Kurfees shrugged off the fact that Please Sec Webb - Page B3 Kannapolis Gam e A Letdown By Brian PitlsDnvie Enterprise RecordI The Knnnnpolis Legion baseball tenm stngcd one of the most improb able victories that you’ll see to beat Mocksville 10-7 nnd deny Mocksville n share of the regular-season champion ship here July 5.Mocksville was one win - over a reeling team - from ending an 18-year drought. It hnsn’t won or shared the Southern Division title since 1993. Mocksville cruised past Kannapolis 8-3 in the first meeting, it had won seven of eight meetings and Kannapolis was 5-12 in the league. What’s moré, Mocksville was on a four-gome winning streok. But in sports, there’s no scripted ending. In sports, anything can happen. Kannapolis ployed the role of Houdini and rallied for the win despite getting outhit 13-5. Mocksville won or shored the SD crown in 1989,1991,1992 dnd 1993, but it settled for second for the fifth time in nine years. It wos also second in 2003,2004,2005 ond 2007. Rowon County finished first ot 14- 4, followed by Mocksville at 13-5 ond Wilkes County ot 12-6.Kannopolis would hove likely been nothing more lhan a minor speed bump ... if Mocksville were at full strength. It was missing the top three batters in the order - Alex Newman (mission trip), Javan Phillips (family vacation) and lyier Jordan (pulled muple). Please See Letdown • Page B3 iVlerritt, M \ [ \ e r Picic Up The Slacic By Brian PillsDavie Enterprise Record With the top two sticks in the batting order missing, the Mocksville Legion baseboll team got much-needed lifts from Bryce Merritt and Malt Miller and defeated the Mooresville Legends on the road, 12i8, on the Fourth of July. Mocksviile’s fourth straight win secured second place in the Southern Division at 13-4, and it remained tied for flrst with Rowan County. It was the District Chiampions The Davie Senior All-Stars, won the District 2 title and qualified for the state in Fay etteville. They are, from left: seated - Courtney Bode and Courtney Cornatzer: standing - coach David Burton, Kristi Burton, Amber Villasenor, Emily Jones, tVlillie Wright, Ka rissa Leazer, Ashton Brown, Elizabeth Heafner, Morgan Carter, Tara Duchemin, coach 1 Megan Marshall, coach Greg , Marshall and coach Donald [ Bode. Not pictured: Amber I Myers, Madison Hynes and i Vallerie Karriker. last game forthe Legends, who tied for last at 5-13.Mocksville hod to ploy without lead- off batter Alex Newman (church mis sion trip) and No. 2 batter Javon Phillips (family vacation). But how about tho# way Merritt and Miller stepped up.Seeing his first oction in three gomes, Merritt singled twice ond scored two runs. Miller, whose first priority is pitching, came in with one hit in 10 at-bats. He was nsked to stnrt in the oiufield and responded with a single. double and three RBIs as Mocksville stormed to a 12-2 lead. Tyier Jordan wns in his customary three hole and came up big (3 for 4, two RBIs). It was his 15th multi-hit gnme, nnd his hit totnl grew to 39, which is the most in four years. It wns just another day at the office for Connor Bodenhnmer, who went 2 for 5 with three RBIs. Jncob Bnrber continued n big roll, going 3 for4 with two runs bntted in. A 9-for-l4 surge vaulted his average to .380. “1 changed my stance a little bit," Barber said. “I opened it up o little bit and backed off the plate. In the high- school season I was crowding the plate too much and wasn’t getting inside the bolLBut now I om. I’m doing o bunch of T Work, so I guess that’s helping. Every time 1 get in 0 slump, I try some thing new from what I watch in college baseball or mojor-leogue boseboli.” Joe Watson (3-3) struck out nine in five innings to win his second straight Please See Slack - Page B3 Mocksville Hits Stridef In Playoffs By Brian Pitts Dovie Enterprise Record Connor Bodenhamer and Matt Miller odded impressive lines to their ever-growing resumes ond helped the Mocksville Legion baseball team stay in the winners’ bracket of the double-' elimination playoffs with o 10-4 home, victory over Burlington on July 10. !.The second-round win improved; Mocksville to 16-10. Thanks to six; wins in seven gomes, (t has 16 Ws for just the second time in seven years. Bodenhamer knocked in three ’ runs to raise his total to 36. That’s the most in six yeors (Dan Poiiidexter hod 37 in ‘05). The relentlessly dazzling Bodenhomer also has n teani-high .432 average. If the season ended todoy, that, would rank No. 4 all tithe. • Meanwhile, Miller won his fourth straight decision as 0 starter, He’s 4-2 on the year, with both losses in relief.; While Miller hos struggled out of the* bullpen (15.42 ERA in seven innings),' he has been rock solid as a starter (3.50 ERA in 36 innings). He notched his first complete game after going eight, eight and seven innings in his previous three starts. “I try to go oil nine every time,” Mill-, er sold. “My arm is feeling good.”,Alex Newman and Javan Phillips went'4 for 9 in the 1-2 spots as Mocksville scored six straight runs after foil ing behind I-O. Phillips is 4 for 8 in the postseason.. Third hotter lyier Jordon drove in two runs. Cleanup man Joe Watson singled twice, walked and scored three runs. Bodenhamer and Zach Long combined for six hits and five RBIs. Jacob Barber went 2 for 3 with three RBIs as Mocksville collected 16 hits and crocked double-figuie runs without any free-pass help from Burlington. Watson drew the only walk for Mocksville. Miller snid ho didn't sweaia qiiicif; I-O deficit, and it’s easy to understand why. Besides Bodenhamer’s .432 clip, Jordan stands at .366, Barber .365, Ca-, leb Bniwley .363, Ixing .350, Newman .347 ond Wotson .333. The lineup is so strong thot Barber and Browley were the 7-8 botters.“ I’ve got confidence in them,” Miller said, “When I gave up that run in the first inning, I wasn’t worried at ail,I knew we were going to score eight, nine or 10 runs.”Only one Burlington player both ered Miller, and that was the electric leadoff mon Eddie Soppelt, 0 rising senior at Southem Alamance. He’s a natural righthanded hitter, but he belted two homers lefty, one leading off the game. Sappelt wouldn’t let Buriington go away, hitting a two-run homer in the seventli to pull his team within ¿-4.Eddie’s brother, David Sappelt, is a . current Triple A player who has a .307 average in four professional seasons. “I'm going to tell you, Sappelt is a player," coach Charies Kurfees said. “1 don’t know if he’s going to be os good os his brother, but this boy is tough. ' You sow thot tonight. He’s got speed, he can hit with power and he can ploy the glove (in center fleld). He’s one of Please Sec Stride - Page B3 í! V ; V‘ 'í : i. r B2. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 Carson Bishop dives back to third and gets the safe call during a game against Kannapolis Brandon Wilson struck out eight in (our innings. Connor Bodenhamer holds his foot on the bag as he catches a throw from the catcher. At right, IViatt. Miller pitches in relief by James Barringer Bryce Merritt connects and watches the grand slam soar over the fence in left-center, At right, coach Charle^<urfee^/lsit^^lHei^^ Carson Bishop, a rising sophomore and the team’s youngest player, bunts, j Zach Long gets read& in the box. At right, coach Charles Kurfees an^i assistants Todd Bumgarner (23) and Bryan Bii^jiop talk about it Continued From Page Bl decision. He got plenty of run support, with Moclcsville talcing u commanding 5-0 lead in tlic first. After Merritt nnd Jordan singled nnd Watson, walked, Bodenhnmer stroked a two-run hit. Barber, Miller nnd Tyier King followed with run-scoring singles. Mocksvillc put up another five-spot in the fifth to bump the margin to 12-2,After Barber singled, Cnleb Brawley smashed a deep double. He cnme in with three homers in two gnmes,"He nbout hit nnother one out,” coach Charles Kurfees said, "He hit one over the left fielder’s head and off the wall."Then Miller roped a two-run double. After King and .Long reached, Jordan delivered a two-run single. Watson capped the Mocksville scoring with n sac ily. , , Mocksvillc piled up 14 hits in the first five innings. But then it flamed out, going hitless in the lnst four innings. Just when it looked like Mocksville would run-rule the Legends for the second time this season, the Legends forced Mocksville to go the distance.They belted n grnnd slnm in the sixth lo cut the mnrgin to 12-8, “The pitching was not where Stride... Continued From Page Bl the best players in the stnte.” Miller induced n fiy out to escape of n bnses-ionded jam in tlie second. After giving up Snppelt’s Sccond homer in the seventh, he retired nine of the last 11, “Miller is n great plnyer,” Long snid. “Ho works hard. He’s a team player. I don’t have anything bad to say. He’s d good guy."Miller seems like n.perfectionist, but Kurfees couldn’t hnve nsked for n belter perfor mance as a whole."I shouldn’t have thrown it to thnt one guy (Sappelt) right down the middle,” ho snid, "I should have kept pounding the outside, I threw it right down the middle both times.” "We’ve had two complete games in two pinyoff games,” Kurfees said. "Our pitching is right where il needs to be."Well, yes, it did tnke a while for Mocksville’s offense to crank up. But there was a definite sense it was only n mntter of time before it would gel the job done,Walson, Bodenhamer, Long and Bnrber produced cpnsecu- S l a c k . . .W e b b DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ihursday, July 14,2U11 - iw it needdd to te,” Kurfees snid. "We’ve got n 12-2 lend. The next thing ybu know, they hit n grnnd slnm, it’s 12-8 and you’re sitting there like; ‘Oh, gosh, what are'we going to do next?’ I’m always scared. You never know,” Josh Fdirclolh was the victim of that slam, but he eased Kurfees’ anxiety, posting zeroes in the seventh and eighth. Long recorded the final three outs. Notes: Long, who moved up lo leadoff, watched his 10- game hilling streak end. He did contribute a pair of walks, ...Walson drew three walks.... Mocksvillc bent the Legends 17-2 the first time. Mock 12, Moor Legends 8 Mock nb r, Il rbl bb Long 4 -1 0 0 2 Merritt 6 2 2 0 0 Jordan 4 2 3 2 0 Fnlrcioth 0 0 0 0 1 Wise 1 0 0 0 0 Watson 2 1 0 1 3 Bodenh 5 1 2 3 0 Barber 4 2 3 2 1 Brawley 5 1 1 0 0 Mllier 5 1 2 3 0 King 4 1 1 1 1 Tblals 40 12 14 12 8 Motksvlllc 520 050 000-12 lUiHir Legends 110 024 000 - 8 2B - Brawiey, Miller. SB - Barber, IVfock IP II R ER BB SO Watson 5 6 4 4 5 9 . Falrcloth 3 2 4 4 2 1 Long 1 1 0 0 0 1 Win-Watson. Continued From Page Bl Webb surrendered 11 hits, "Their team adjusted to the strike zone,” he said, “Every body knows Dirk (Swing) is going to call the outside cor ner, and they started hitting to the right side. We were going lo bust them inside, but we decided to keep going outside be cnuse we’d rnther give up those singles thnn somebody turning on one and hitting il oiil nnd then we’ve got n lie gnme or they tnke the lead. So we just stayed with the outside pitchcs, and thnt worked to our ndvnn- lage.” After grounding out three straight times to short in the first, Mocksville’s offense rocked in thesecond. \Vith one out, Connor Bodenhamer delivered the first of five hits. Jacob Barber and Caleb Brawley sandwiched singles around a Zach Long walk. With two outs, Alex Newmnn Inced n two-run double to left Ihnl drew chnIk beyond the bag. That made it 3-0. “I knew Morgan is a really good pitcher,” Newman said. "I mean if he throws you a strike that you can lilt, then you need to jump on it. I jusl jumped on it because il was in the middle of tho plate. I’d say I was o'g- gressivo in all my al-bals, 1 was like; ‘Wo need to gel all these runs in because we may nol live singles in a three-run fourth that erased Burlington’s 1-0 lead. Mocksville erupted for five straight hits in the fifth lo make it 6-1. Phillips stnrted il with a triple pnst a horizontal Snp- pelt, wh6 nnrrowly missed n spectacular grab. Then came an avalanche of singles from Jordan, Walson, Bodenhnmer and Long.Long has been a constant for weeks now. ■ “I’m trying lo make the best of it,” he said. “This could be my last chnnce playing baseball, I’m pinying nt Lenoir-Rhyne right now, but it’s pretty difficult playing (footbnll nnd bnsebnll). I’d really like to (piny bnsebnll again nt L-R), but my footbnll conch is not loo excjled nbout me playing baseball, especially since I’ll be stnrting this yenr in football. So I’ve got lo make the most of it.”.Kurfees’ pulse rale hiid lo jump when the scorebonrd went from 6-1 to 6-4. But Mocks- viile’s bnts pounded Burlington into submission in the eighth, Brnwley singled. One out inter, Newman nnd Phillips pul to gether singles. After Jordan’s sno fly mnde it 7-4, Watson’s wnlk Mocksville Baseball Stats R e c o rd : 16-10,13-5 Division Jncob Bnrber Cnrson Bishop Connor Bodenhnmer Cnleb Brawley Dillon Byerly Devin Doss Matt Dyson Josh Fnircloth Elijah Jones lyier Jordnn TVler King Tyier Lee Zach Long Bryce Merritt Malt Miller Alex Newmnn Javnn Phillips Wesley Wnlker Joe Wntson DJ.Webb Brnndon Wilson BlnkeWise TOTALS AVG.AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB .365 52 15 19 2 0 2 10 6 ,250 8 .2 2 1 0 0 3 0 .432 97 31 42 9 0 8 36 13 .363 44 10 16 6 0 3 11 5 ,170 41 10 7 1 0 0 5 12 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - ,000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,000 4 1 '0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 8 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 2 ,366 109 21 40 9 0 2 27 5 ,239 96 22 23 3 ;1 2 15 12 ,000 1 .0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 ,350 97 22 . 34 1 2 5 21 12 570 37 9 10 0 ó 1 7,4 ,200 15 2 3 1 0 0 4 1 ,347 92 31 32 8 1 0 12 13 ,285 77 14 22 3 2 0 19 16 ,000 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 ,333 87 29 29 2 0 4 17 24 ,375 40,■■8 ■15 1 0 0 9 8 ,250 8 1 2 0 0 0 .0 1 .200 10,■ I .2 0 , 0 ■ 0 4 1 .321 ,926 229 298 48 6 27 201 139 Carson Bishop Josh Fnircloth Tyier Lee Zach Long Bryce Merritt Matt Miller Javan Phillips Joe Watson DJ, Webb Brandon Wilson TOTALS W-L ERA G GS CG SH 1-0 9.36 5 1 0 0 0-1 13,50 4 1 0 0 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0-1 8,56 6 1 0 0 0-0 0,00 1 0 0 0 4-2 -5,57 7 5 I 0 0-1 8,52 3 0 0 0 3-3 8,67 6 5 0 0 6-0 2,53 14 8 5 0 . 2-2 7,50 6 5 1 0 16-10 6,36 7 0 SV IP H0 16.1 30 10 161,2 6 13,2 21I I 42 436.1 8 0 28 322 67.1 60 1 -30 363 216,1253 R21 17 16 15 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 I 0 ,0 1I 0 II 4 0 3 3 0 6 0 I 0 ER BB SO 9 3 5 5 .0 14' 13 12 0 0 0 3' 5 , I130 30 26 18 219 6 2 4 30 27, 26 31 25 19 5 59 30 25 II . 27 180 153 86 164 have another inning like this,’ We were kind of pushing for time,” The next batter, Javan Phil lips, was mired in a 3-for-23 slump. Ho broke out nt the perfect time, slicing a two-run double to loft-center. Mocks ville had n 5-0 lend.“Ho stnried me off with n fnstbnll, nnd then he threw h curvebnli,” snid Phillips, who went 2 for 3 to lend Mocksville’s seven-hit nttnck. “The two hits I got were both curve- bniis. I wns just seeing it real good. It broke right over the middle of the pinte. Since I’m a leflhnnded baiter, it’s ensier to rond n curveball coming in from a righthander,” Kurfees’ lako on tho five-run second; “The key wns getting guys on nnd mnking (Morgan) go lo the pinte quicker. When ho uses thnt slide step, he’s go ing to lose five milos nn hour on his fnstbnll. That was the game plan. Gel somebody on base, mess with him a little bit and take five miles an hour off a fnstbnll like he throws. That was huge.” Western crept back in the third, After two singles, Webb gave up a hardluck double, with left fielder Long slipping on the wet grass. But Long came up big moments later, throwing out a runner nt the pinto to end tho inning.Western got a little closer in tho sixth, scoring once lo make it 5-3. Morgan settled in nfter thé rocky second, retiring seven strnight and 10 of II.“He mixes il up nnd his cur- vebnil is pretty good,” Newmnn sard. “He slays around the plate, but usually he doesn’t throw any fat pitches. He’s definitely one of the top pitchers we’ve fnced,” But Mocksville got insurnnce in the sixth. Bnrber wnlked before Morgnn struck out back- lo-bnck ballets. Then Tyier King hit a run-scoring double to right-center. Webb sel Western down in order in tho seventh. Then Letdown... Mother Nature swooped in for the save. Within seconds, the field was unplayable. Notes; It’s no secret Mocksville and Western don’t care much for one another, Da vie nnd West Forsyth plny ers lenmed up to form Legion ■ teams from 1982-2005, but there wns nn ugly split nfter ‘05 ns Western started its own progrnm, When nsked nbout the ri valry, Kurfees said; "You block that out of your mind once the gnme gels going. I’m jusl glad we won the gnme.” Mock 6, W. Forsyth 3 Mock ab r h rbi bb Newman 4 1 1 2 0 Phillips 3 0 2 2 0 Jordan 2 0 0 0. I Wnlson 3 0 0 0 0 Bodenh ,3 1 1 0 0 Barber 2 2 1 0 1 Long 2 1 0 0 1 Brawley 3 1110 King 3 0 1 1 0 Totals 25 6 7 6 3 W.Forsylb 002 001 0 -3 Mocksville 050 001 x - 6 2B - Newman, Phillips. Mock IP II RERBB SO . Webb 7 11 3 3 0 5 Continued From Page Bl "Il goes bnck to whnt we’ve tnlked about sinco day one,” Coach Charles Kurfeos said. “When we’ve got commitment and everybody plnys togelh- londed the bnses for Boden hnmer, who clenred them with n threo-run double in the right- fioid corner. Kurfees hns this coaching nnxieiy down pal, "I'jusl wish wo would have scored those 10 runs earlier,” he snid. Burlington, the No. 6 seed from the Northern Division, got n dnle with Mocksville, the No. 2 from the Southern, by upsetting Wilkes 15-9 in the first round. Burlington slipped toll-12.Mocksville met Rownn on July 11. Mocksviiie rieeds three wins to move to the next round of double-eliminnlion plnyoffs, Kurfees senses a team peaking at the righl time,. “ The marbles aro in the middle of the circle and it's time to rock ‘n roll now,” he said. “There’s no looking back now. We’ve got a bunch of guys thnt seem to be really good tenm- mntes. Some left during the senson, nnd they’re going to look bnck nnd wish they would hnve stnyed npnrt of il.”Notes• ту ler King seems lo mnke n steller play al third every night. “We can’t take King out of the lineup the way he’s pinying the glove,” Kurfees snid.• Long-time friends snt in opposite dugouts as Kurfees competed ngainsl Burlington assistant coach Andrew Jones. Jones grew up in Dnvie County nnd nssisted Kurfees on the Mocksviiie Junior Legion tenm for seven yenrs (2003-09).“It wns actually a lot of fun,” Jones said. “We talk to.each other nbout every night during Legion ball. It was a lot of fun hanging out with them before the game and seeing some old fnces.”Jones is a PE leacher/conch and athletic director nt Broadview Middle School in Burling ton, It’s a feeder to Cummings High,VI had a blast coming here because I coached Joel Newman and Long," he said. “I coached Long for three years."Jones washed in awe as Walson banged two hits, roamed right field nnd scored from first on Bodenhnmer’s double,“There wore two pro pros pects out here tonight - Wntson nnd Snppelt," ho snid, “Il wns good lo compnre the two because they both cnn piny, Joe is n great athlete who enjoys pinying the gnme of bnsebnll. He could go a long way nt Cntnwba and then go on further and further because he’s got it. He knows he’s got It as long as he keeps working al il.”Mock 10, Burlington 4 Mock ab r h rlil bb Nowmon 4 1 2 0 0 Phillips 5 2 2 0 0 Jordnn 4 1 1 2 0 Wntson 4 3 2 0 1 Bodenh 5 1 3 3 0 Long 5 1 3 2 0 Barber 3 0 2 3 0 Brawiey 4 1 1 0 0 King 4 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 10 16 10 1 Burl Mock 100 001 200 - 4 ООО 330 04*-10 2B - Bodenhamer. 3B - Phillips. SB ■ Newman, Long. HPB - Newman. Mock IP II RERBB s o Miilcr 9 8 4 4 2 4 or; we’re going to win. When you’ve got your left fielder (Zach Long) playing second base nnd your third bnsemnn (lyier King) playing shortstop, il shouldn’t bo thnl wny. It mnkes coaches just Want to throw up their hands and say; ‘The heck with it.’ Thai’s sometimes how you feel. Then you’ve got guys thnt never miss n prnctico, never miss n gnme, bust their (butt), nnd it’s not fnir to them.” Mocksville only draws from Davie nnd pnrts of West Rownn nnd Forbush, but il displayed stnying power nfter going 6-10 in 2009 nnd 6-12 in 2010."It’s n whole new senson (July 8, when the playoffs began),” Kurfees snid. "Wc were going to be the sccond seed. Yonh, it would have been nice to win and tie for the division. But il didn’t work out. It takes n whole leam lo win championships. We talk about that every night,”There was a sick feeling in Mocksville guts when it was outhitting Kannapolis 12-4 but only hnd a 7-6 lead. Mocksville found itself trailing 8-7 when the hits were still 12-4. Knnnnpolis hnd a 10-7 lead when it was still stuck on four hits.Kannapolis’ first reliever, Luke Pepper, entered on two days’ rest nfter pitching a com plete-game win over Wilkes. The next reliever, Zach Jones, pitched five innings two dnys earlier against Rowan, Taylor West recorded thp final two outs for the save, and il was his first pitching appearance of the senson becnuse of injury.In the second, Mocksville mnshed the ball all around the baiiyard, Five straight hits knocked out starter Josh Martin, nnd Mocksville extended the hits strenk to seven against Pepper, One of the seven was a grand slnm by Bryce Merrill, who helped turn a 3-0 deficit inlo a 5-3 lend.It wns Merrill’s first home run of tiie season. A ihroo-gnme tenr(6for 14,seven RBls) lifted his nvernge from ,173 to ,270.Long singled twice nnd wnlked. Connor Bodenhamer hnd two hits for the fifth gnme in n row, Joe Watson singled nnd conxed four wnlks, giving him 23 walks/hit by pitches for the Briefs & Dates Davie Softball CampThe Future Lady War Eagle Softball Mini-Camp will be held July 18-19 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. for rising third-rising ninth grad ers. The cost is $40, Visit wareagiepride.com for о camp rogislrn- iionform. Benefit SB Tournament A benefit softbnll tournament for Chucky Clement will be held July 22-23 at Smith Grove. The entry fee is $200. For more information, coniaci Jeff Pardue nt 336-817-4160. year, Caleb Brawley singled and doubled, as did King, Starting pitcher Brandon Wilson was making his first appearance in 11 games, dating lo June 21. He did manage'lo fan eight in four innings. Kannapolis tied the game al 5 in the bottom of the second. Mocksviiie regained the load at 7-5, thanks in part lo King’s double down the right-field line. You could feel the Mocksville frustration mounting when two walks helped Kannapolis inch within 7-6 in the fifth. A walk and two errors gift-wrapped two runs for Kannapolis in the sixth.Down 10-7 in the eighth, Watson walked. Then Jacob Barber came close to making it 10-9, flying out to the watt in dead center.Mocksville threatened in the ninth. An error allowed King to reach with ono out. With two strikes. Long singled tip Ihe middle. Merritt hit one on Ihe nose the other way, but the third basemah Jumped high ond snagged it. Then West got Bodenhnmer to bounce out.While Kurfees was forced to go with a patchwork lineup, Kannapolis (6-12) was playing with a sense of urgency. It had to win to earn the final spot in the Area III playoffs. “We had 13 hits nnd they had five,” Kurfees said. “We mado six eaors, we had eight (passed balls/wild pitches) and had i[six) walks. No, you're nol going lo win games doing thnl. We didn’t come in with nny intention of giving them the game so they could make the'playoffs. But when we don’t hnve everybody hero, that’s not good.”Notes; Mali Miller’s 3-0 run on the mound ended as he took the loss in relief. His winning streak came in three starts. ... Merritt pitched a scoreless ninth in his first mound appearance.... Kannapolis was the home loam even though the gnme wns pinyed nl Mnndo Field becnuse il wns n reschedule game.... D J. Webb, Walson, Bodenhamer, Jordan and Phillips wore voted lo the all-star team that repre-' sented the Southern Division in the Area III All-Star Game on July 6 in Asheboro. The game against the Northern Division All-Stars ended in a 10-10 tie. Kannapolis 10, Moclc 7 Mock ab r h rbl bb Long 5 12 0 1 Merrill 5 12 5 0 Bodenh 6 0 2 0 0 Walson 1 0 1 0 4 ^ Barber 5 0 0 0 0 Brawley 4 12 0 0 Byerly 4 2 10 1 Bishop 4 1110 Webb 1 0 0 0 0 King 5 12 1 0 . TblaU 40 7 13 7 6 Mocksville 050 020 000 -7 Kannapolis 320 012 20x-10 Law Enforcement Golf Tourney 2B-Brawley.Byeily,King,HR-Menin. Thè Davie County Law Enforcement Association will host a - Merriit. golf tournament on Fridny, July 29 at Lake Louise Golf Club. To enter, contact Sgt, Jeff Finney or Donna I.awrence al the Mocksville Police Department, 753-67 lO.There will be prizes for the first three teams, longcy drive and closest to the pin. Mock Wilson Miller Merrill Los^V Miller IP II R ER BB s o 4 3 5 4 2 8 3 1 5 3 4 I I 1 0 0 0 0 i I 5 .ri r iii. к 'Ill'lr' s ; V- I ; i. '■ '' ■' • i i B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 ^ R O O M & S W I S S n OfF 'Shroom & Swiss Combo Coupon nol (illd »Uh iny othii oHit ml mull bi pniioliil mini ol Ittniitllon. No multipli moiiclloni pii coupon. Eiplni l/ll/l I Need an apartment? Call Noiihwood... Northwood Apartmi 800 Northridge Court (off Milling Rd) 1-888-902-9679 Specials of the Week Ray’s Assorted Chips 7 9 Limit 4 WiiileSuppiiesLost Doti'l I'oi "c( ^oiii'Miisciuiiiu's! PHOTO SPECIAL FREE CD with 35mm Film O n e W e o k O n ly Everyday Low Price Digital Prints 100 Photo Processing Hours:M-F 9-6, Sat 6:30-4, Sun. 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After her Davie High graduation, Hendricks trav eled to Fayetteville to work out for women’s basketball coach DeeDee Jarman, who contacted Hendricks in eariy March. Jarman and assistant coach Cheryl McNair held their annual basketball camp and local tournaments on June 12-18. Approximately 90 day campers attended the intense training ond skills develop ment camp.Jarman has led the Mon- archs to three conference championships, two confer ence tournament titles and two NCAA Tournament ap pearances.Hendricks played basket ball for the Davie War Eagles for four years and played on the AAU circuit with the Win ston-Salem Steelers. She plans to study Criminal Justice with a concentration in Applied Fo rensic Science. The program will include field experiences at local and state criminal justice facilities and the FBI Headquarters and Training Facility at Quantico, Va. 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Perkins Roofing of Davie D o n e D ir t C h e a p ” Rnldtnllal Dralnag* Syittms Storm W«t#r Managemmt Watar Proollng • Baamiant/Crawl Space г е а а ж а э д Orlvtwaya • OravaVConorate aradlne/Excavallnsn>emalHlon Mulch • Dirt • Sand • Qraval ddlgi.wordprau.com ClTrtmont, NC • Tom Jonvt • 336-749-046S He lives under Just one roof, but Jesse Perkins cares about every roof. Ihat’s what makes his business so spe cial. As owner of Perkins Roofing In Mocksville, Jesse treats each roof as if it was on his own home. If it Isn’t good enough for him. It will not be good enough for you. That Is the way Jesse treats each roofing Job and cus tomer. His work and Integrity speak for Itself. Jesse, a Reldsvllle native, became interested in roof ing when he was Just 13 years old. At age 17, the summer before graduating from high school, he began helping his brother In the roofing business. After graduating the next year, Jesse moved to Davie County and has been here since. After years for working for other roofers, Jesse decided It was time to go out on his own. So, In the fall of 1997, he started Perkins Roofing. “I have been roofing most of my life and that’s what I love to do,” Jesse explains. “I started out with a ladder, hatchet and pick-up truck." J Now, along with rooling, Jesse has added vinyl siding to his line of work. “I work with several local contractors on new homes and do tear offs for older homes that need a new roof. I have done some repair work but we Just don’t have that many bad storms around here to do too much damage for roof repairs," Jesse notes. Jesse takes a great deal of pride In his work and wlll work however many hours and days It takes to get the Job fin ished and done right. "I keep my business somewhat small. That way I can be on the Job to see what goes on and make sure the Job Is completed like It would be for someone In my family. Perkins Roofing also enjoys giving back to the commu nity. They are Involved In various fund raisers Including the law enforcement and rescue squad. So If you are In need of a new roof and a good, honest dependable man for Job give Jesse at Perkins Roofing a call for a free estimate'at (336) 753-8355. EDWARDS W IN D O W S АООШВШГУАт М Ш TO HOMES SIMCÉ1978 i S l Metal Roofs Vinyl Replacement Window Vinyl Siding Decks - Wood & Vinyl Screen Rooms Porch Enclosures & Sun Rooms Mobile Phone 9 7 8 - 2 2 9 9 UAVIK C'OL/iN'l У KIN 1 itK I'K IS li K liL U K U , 1 nursuiiy, ,;uiy 14, ¿vii - os ‘Great Bullhole Duck Race’ Gets Major Sponsors Y a r d O f T h e M o n t h Bjbara McNeese is the July winner of the Advance Garden Club Yard of the Month, and has a prop erty worthy of the 4th of July honors. This yard Is Immaculately kept. Every plant, flower, and tree was designed to fit into its place and compliment each other. The focus and attention to detail is special. The owtier is also the designer. She used paint to draw her plans directly onto the yard. The rest is history. See more photos at www.theadvancegardenclub.com. Want To Raise Some Chickens? Learn The Ins And Outs Of Backyard Flocks Two major sponsors .stepped forward Inst week to support RivcrPark’s 2nd Annual “Orent Bullhole Duck Race.” Rownn Regional Medical Center and Cheerwine, both of Salisbury, became “Golden Eye Duck” level contributors, donating $i ,000 or more. RiverPark bonrd member Ron Bivins said: “1 think Row nn Regional realizes that getting folks off the couch and into nnture improves your henith.” Cheerwine has been a supporter of all RiverPark’s Catfish Fry events since 2003. “This wiii make a big dif ference in the success of the Duck Rnce as a fund raiser,” snid Carolyn McManamy who serves as RiverPnrk’s treasurer and is board member appointed by the Dnvie Chamber of Commerce. “This unique place is a natural draw for tourism and we’ve got to keep it up nnd run ning.” The Great Bullhole Duck Race has turned into a four- hour festival this year with food, cold drinks, music and lots of nature-orienteci kids ac- tivities.It begiiis at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 23 and the race starts at 2 p.m. "Ticket seiiing is really pick ing up,” said Stephanie Waller who is RiverPark’s events coordinator. “The Quack Packs and Flocks are really seiiing well.” Tickets are avaiiable at the Zachary House and town hall in Cooleemee, at Ihe chamber in Mocksviiie and the LnndTrust at the old depot in Salisbury. Seminar Focuses On Adults Going Back To College A free class titled "Adults Bnck lo College" will be held Tuesday, July 26 at 3 p.m. nt the Brock Center second floor conference room. “Learn about exploring ca reers, choosing a career path, financial aid and much more,” said Aubrey B. Draughn, co ordinator for Ihe Davie/Yadkin Educational Opportunity Cen ter. “If you have been consid ering going to college, but are unsure where lo start, this class is for you.” Contact Draughn at 909- 2755 for more informntion. Chickens cnn be colorful, beautiful, entertaining attention to your garden, nnd provide eggs lo your fnmiiy. “Backyard ilocks are becom ing more of a profitable business that supports our thriving com munity,” said Phil Rucker, live stock agent wilh the Cooperative Extension Service Davie County Cenler. “Due to this incrensed interest, nn educntionni progrnm will be conducted on Tuesdny, July 26 lo help individuals be gin their backyard enterprise as well as help established flocks improve their production nnd enjoyment;” This progrnm will bring together information on the nutrition, management, breed selection, housing, marketing,' and regulations of a backyard flock. This program promises information to help the beginner as well as Ihe flock master with a little more experience.Rucker and Brittany Scott wiii present this progrnm nnd nnswering questions. Join the group on Tuesday July 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davie County Cooperative Extension' Center, ISOS. Main St.,Mocks ville, for this presentation, to pick-up an informational packet as well as network with other producers and see whnt works and what doesn’t. “There will be plenty of question and answer time to get answers to those nagging issues you might have,” Rucker said. To make sure adequate seat ing nnd enough educational materials are available, caii 753- 6100 to register for this program by July 22. "Backyard pouhry flocks can be great fun ns well as a way to provide fresh eggs for your family and possibly a little extra pocket change. Make plans to come and leam more about this opportunity,” he said. ‘Safety Day For Kids’ Monday At Hospital Does your child know what to do in case of a fire? Attend the "Snfety Day for Kids” Monday from 5-8, p.m. in the Wake Forest Baptist Health Davic Hospital parking lot, nnd they can leam what to do. And it’s designed to be fun, ns they go through a child- simulated smoke while getting safety tips. There will be demonstrations for adults, as well, such as lenrning how to best check before backing a vehicle, how to protect them from heat and cold, car sent checks, special needs children forms nnd iden- Bohannon-Bailey Reunion Scheduled The descendants of Jacob and Julia Ward Bohannon, Andrew Bailey and Ellen Cutrell Bailey wiii host their 2011 fnmily reunion in Allnnin, Ga. July 15- 17 - three days of fnmily activi ties in Atlanin, Doraville and Norcross, On. The Bohannon-Bailey fnmily originated in Davie Counly and moved to Winston-Salem area around the Hnppy Hill Cooleemee Civitans Selling BBQ Chicken The Cooleemee Civitans wiii sell barbecued chicken on Friday, July 15 from II a.m.-l p.m.The meal wiii include a half a chicken, baked beans, slnw, roll nnd pound cake for $7i sold from the Civitan building off NC 801 in Cooieemee, eat in or take out. Delivei> is avaiiable for five or more orders.Sign up at Cooleemee Hard ware or caii 284-2196, 284- 2030,909-0696 or 909-2192. community and Thurmond Street. Jncob and Julia Ward Bohannon hnd eight children; Augustus, Charlie Gleninus, Rachel, Katie, Richard Benjamin, Millie, Julia and Jncob Jr. Bohannon. Andrew Bailey and Ellen Cuthrell Bniley hnd 10 children: Lucuis, Leona, Le roy, William, Chalmers, James, Ernest, Gladys, Rebecca, and Creola Bailey. Several of the Bohannon siblings married several of the Bailey siblings back in the 50s whicli united these families.There are several genera tions of the Bohannon-Bniiey fnmily with the majority of the grandchildren and great grand children living in Forysth nnd Davie counties.Tlie oldest surviving child of Richard Benjamin and Leona Bailey Bohannon is Clara Bohannon Barringer,of Winston- Snlem. She is 85 and is the advisor and historian of the families.The family reunion coor- dinntors Jackie Lyons White and Carol Barringer Bohannon invites aii of the offsprings of the Bohannon-Bailey family to attend this year's reunion and leam more about of their family heritage and lineage from Mrs. Barringer.For more details, contact reunion coordinator Jackie Lyons White at 919-452-1981. size "smoke house” where they tification. The free event is also crawl, climb and walk through sponsored by Davie EMS. Concert For Chuckie July 23 A “Love Fest" benefit concert will be held for Chuckie Clement on July 23 from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Smilh Grove Community Center, US 158. Donations will be taken for Clement, who is going through cnncer treatments. Johnny While and the Elite Band from Durhnm will perform. Breakfast To Benefit Augusta Gaither Family A community breakfast will be held from 7-10 a.m. Saturday, July 16 at Jericho-Hardi- son Ruritan on Greenhill Rond, Mocksville. Donations will be accepted to help club members clean up from a fire that claimed the life of Augusta Gaither and de stroyed her home. The menu will include country ham, sausage, eggs, bis cuits, gravy, grits, pancakes and more. Atalentlost: E d d i e M o r g a n "What 1 did for love.” That song from A Chorus Line about sums up Eddie Morgan’s life of dnnce. He loved all aspects of the art... learning, performing, teaching ... whether it was tap, ballet, gazz or his super favorite ballroom. At about 12 years old, Eddie’s childhood friend Blair Flintom dragged him into Floretta Baylin’s Ballroom & Cotillion Stu dio. The rest, as they say, is history. He was there everyday as a student, a helper and assistant and later a teacher. In no time he became a member of Mrs. Bayiin’s champion ballroom forma tion team, appearing from Roseland in NYC to Blackpool, Eng land, where he was part of the only teenage group to represent the United Slates at the World Formation Ballroom Competition. He was also five-time Southeastern Regional Freestyle Ballroom Chnmpion. Eddie studied locally with Floretta and Judy Baylin, Jacqueline Dorminy. Mallory Graham, Joseph Levanoff (UNCG) and assisted Dr. Tommy Boone in the Wnke Forest gymnastic department. Thnt gymnastic trnining was a grent asset to his Broad way career. After High School Eddie auditioned for Opryland nnd spent the next two seasons in Nashville appearing in n variety of musical productions. One of his dancing partners happened to be Denise Bnssen, who wns also a “graduate” of Baylin Datice Studios .... and is present owner of the Bnylin Dnnce Studio of Clemmons. They performed many wonderful duets nnd formed a dnnce and business partnership that has lasted over the years. Denise'Bassen, Eddie Morgan and Judy Baylin at the Baylin Studio 45th anniversary recital Eddie moved to NYC and hit the ground running. He studied dnnce nnd voice with master conches. One of his first "jobs” was in Diann Ross, Live from Caesars Palace. Then tlie Broadway show "Evita,” the National, International and Broadway compa nies of “A Chorus Line” playing the role of Larry, the Dance Cap tain (go figure). Appearances in TV shows in the US and Rome, live performnnces such as "My Final Bow” with Ginger Rogers at Radio City Music Hall, Bob Hope’s “80th Birthday Party" from Lincoln Center, Jane Fonda’s "Active Wear” from the Schubert Theater (NYC), Miss Texas Pageant nnd “A Chorus Line - The Movie” ... Eddie’s resume goes on nnd on ... but to Bnylin Studios good fortune he cnme back to where lie began. We were ail so blessed to have him here. Most of his students were not aware of his credits and experiences. They just knew him ns Mr. Eddie and to "do it right”. “Miss Denise”, “Miss Terri” nnd the teachers knew him as a consummate professional and dear friend. The next lines of the song are "Kiss the day goodbye and point me toward tomor row”.... that is what we must do ....but we sure miss you, "Mr. Eddie.” — Written from the heart hy Judy Baylin Join us for an evening of memories.... Friday July 15th, 7 - 9:30 PM at the Clemmons Studio. 6 ; Ì ► ..J Д - ............. ... !;• ; h ' II- I1 B6. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, July 14,2011 Obituaries Mary Jo MilholcnMs. Miiry Jo MiHiolen, 57, of Fort Worth, Texns died Sun day, July 3, 2011 al the West- side Campus of Cheer in FoTth Worth.She was born April 25,1954 to George and Mary Riddle Milholen of Salisbury. She was n retired master sergeant in the US Air Force as a nurse. She was employed by John Pe ter Smith Hospitnl as a charge nurse for more thnn 25 years. She was preceded in denth by her parents, and her brother, Jnck Milholen.Burinl was in the Veteran’s Nntionnl Cemetery in Dallas, Texas. Memorials: Lion Hospice, 22Й8 Hwy. 121, Suite 180, Bedford.TX 76021; or St. Elis abeth Episcopal Church, 5910 Biacic Oal{ Lane, Forth Worth, TX76114. %ÁtJTdMÁTtólI CAR WIV&Hl WASHES^ I.» « “al $ 0 O d 6, ^Touchless orc;^ I Bruish wash ? Mo c k sv ille A uto P rid e C a r Wa sh★ OPEN 24 HOURSI ★N. Yadklnvllle Rd.Mocksville '(across from Lowes ■J, ) Home Improvemenl) g-*Oi -iQtmtCL ¿ y iü'l .' Willow R. McCulloughInfant Willow Rnine Mc Cullough died July 3,201 She wns bom April 1, 2011 in Forsyth County to Court- nee Futrell and Nicholas Mc Cullough of Rural Hall. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Dennis Fu trell Sr.Also surviving: her pntemnl grnhdpnrents, Greg hnd Cnro- lyn McCullough of Kerners- viile; maternal grandmother, Brenda Tuttle and grandfather, Jimmy of Kemersville; 2 aunts, Crystnl Easteriing of West Monroe, La., Audrey Di Flip- pio of Raleigh; 4 uncles, Christopher Futrell of West Mon roe, Lii., Jonnthan Walker of Kemersville, Dennis Futrell Jr. of Kemersville, Tommy Par sons of Winston-Salem; grcat- grandpafents, Miguel Barrios of Bernice, La., Eula nnd CIcnsy Futrell of Jonesboro, Ln., Pris cilla and Ervin McCullough of Mocksville; and numerous ex tended fnmily members. A funernl service was conducted nt 10 n.m. Saturday, July 9 at Hayworth Miller Kemers ville Chnpel. Burial followed in Mt. Gur Cemeteiy. The fnmily received friends Friday, July 8 at the funeral home.Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital nnd Henlth .Services Development Office, Medicnl Center Blvd., Winston Salem, 27157-1021. Online condolences; M’lftv. lmyworlh-mlller.com. C l a s s i f i e d s 1-877-751-2120 Roy Dermont Williams Roy Dermont Willinms, 60, of US 601 South, Mocksville, died Sundny, July 3, 2011 nt Forsyth Mcdicnl Center nfter battling cnncer.Born in Dnvie County on Feb. 1,1951, he was the son of the late George Taft and Mary Kathleen Burton Williams.Survivors: 2 sons, Roy Michael (Marjorie) Williams of Sniisbury and Timothy Kevin Willinms of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Jermiah Jade Williams and Zachary Kevin Burgess of Sniisbury; 6 sisters. Rose Sutherland, Johnny Sue Peacock nnd Vickie Hnrkey, all of Mocksville, Ann Wilson of Midway, Bettyjo Groce of Ynd kinville and Carolyn Smith of Advance. He was also preceded in denth by grnnddnughter, Dean- na ‘‘Anna" Michelle Willinms; 2 brothers, Paul Franklin Williams and George “Tom" Wil liams; (ind 3 sisters, Mary Jane Williams, Alice Fnyewood and Louise Hooker. WWW.ourdavie .com B A N K o f the CAROLINAS You ^ T a k e th e s tr e s s o u t o f b u y in g o r r e fin a n c in g y o u r h o m e th r o u g h a m o r tg a g e w i t h B a n k o f th e C a r o lin a s . V isit your local liiuik ol the (Karolinas liraiicli lo ajiply today. W c oiler; ;:^,etjdsApsl31.2011. Л := v'M loans Siiblecl lo Ban^ of ihe Carolinas.slandardundemrlllna crlferla, . V m m . Bradford Keith Gaither Bradford Keith Gaither of Mocksville died on Wednes dny, July 6, 2011 nt North Cnrolinn Baptist Hospital in Winston-Snlem. He was. bom on March 24, 1966 in Davie County, son of Coleen Carson Gaither and the late Oordon W. Gnither. He was educated in Dnvie County Schools. He detniled cnrs at Cloninger Ford in Salisbury. He liked to'collect model cars. He wns a member of New Calvary Holiness Church in Mocksville. He was known for making peo ple smile and laugh. Survivors: his wife, Evonne Gaither; 2 daughters, Areeshn Gaither and Jasmine Oailher; a son, Sha’Heem M. Gray; his mother, Coleen Gaither; his grandmother, Lolean Cnrson; 2 grnndchildren, Ty’Qurious Hnwkins nnd Z^’Niya Gaither; 7 brothers, Gordon Lynne Gaither, DeWayne Gaither, Larry Gnither, Steve (Wanda) Gnither, Corey Gnither, Den nis (Vanessa) Redmon, and Michael (Rosa) Glover; 5 sis ters, LaShondn Gaither, Donna (Raywood) While, Sherry McLeiiand, LaFreda McClelland, nnd Cynthia Glover; an nunt, Dorothy Sherrill; an uncle, Billy Cnrson; a great-nunt, Josephine Dalton; many other relatives nnd friends.His funeral service was held Sunday, July 10 at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksvillc, followed by burial in tlie New Calvary Holiness Church Cemetery.Online condolences: ii’ivif. grahamfuncrathomejiet. Got an opinion? Tell us about it Details, Page 2 Pauline Moon Anderson Mrs. Pauline Frances Moon Anderson, 82, of Cooleemee, died Friday, July 8, 2011, at Genesis Henlthcnre of Sniis bury.She wns bom July 11, 1928, in Gndsden Ain., lo Ihc late Paul and Ethel Moon. Mrs. Ander son was a membei' of the First Baptist Church in Cooleemee where she belonged to the Ln dies Night Out. She enjoyed raising roses.She was also preceded in death by her husbnnd, Odell Anderson; 2 daughters, Carolyn Dnvis nnd Jane Anderson; a son, Steven Anderson; a granddaughter, Sonya Hamilton; 2 brothers, Ernest Moon and L.D. Moon; and 2 sisters. Ruby Bracey and Bonnie Hartmnn. Survivors; n son, Hownrd Anderson (Ariene); n grnndson, Eric Davis all of Cooleemee; 2 grent-grandchildren, Brandon Davis nnd Heather Hamilton; and several nieces nnd neph ews.A funernl service was con ducted nt 2 p.m., Monday, July 11 nt Enton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Groff officiating. Burial wns in Benr Creek Bap tist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Sundny, July 10, nt the funeral home. Memorials; Cooleemee Pres byterian, PO Box 27, Cooleemee.Online condolences: iviciv. ealonfimerahervice.com. ' Doncdd Ray CollmJ983-20H I MOCieVIlXE ♦ Delbert Pateiidc 1921-20Ц AIWANCE ' ’ / EdwadL Morgan] ' 1935-зон BUfyC.MyersJr..1951-2011 ADVANCE . MaryE.Kbmer;1917-2011 MOCKSVnu' ' JeronieMcMghtJn winstoiwAlsm t Jeanette S Greene1942-2011 , ALBEMARLE MicHeUeB, Pable' ■ 58,DiedJuly2,26ll' TVEWIAND Freddy Dean StanleyMr. Fredily Dean Stanley, 51, of Grnnite Quarry, died on Sundny, July 3, 2011, at his residence. Born on Sept. 3, 1959, in Rowan County, he was Ihe son of the late Fred Stnnley nnd Ber- niceRobblns Stanley. Educated in the Rowan County Schools, he wns of the Bnptist Fnith. Mr. Stanley was owner/operator of Freddy Stanley Logging Co. His hobby wns fishing nnd his real love was his family. In addition to his fnther, Mr. Stnnley wns preceded in denth by his brothers Scotty and Billy Stanley. Surviving: his wife, Vickie Beaver Conner; sons Michael Farrington (Cindy) of Gold Hill and Kevin Chane Conner (Bobbi) of Rockwell; dnughters, Shona Hamby (Chris) of Knnnnpolis nnd Stacy Cline (Chris) of Clevelnnd; brothers Ricky Stnnley' of Mocksville and Donnie Robbins (Janice) of Rockwell; sisters,Tina Fortney, Judy Tilley and Debbie Stanley all of Mocksville; grandchil dren, Brian nnd Christopher Farrington, Nicole and Mnrissn Johnstone, Victoria Conner and Kevin Conner Jr. and Krysten and Katie Cline, Visitation was Wednesday, July 6 nt Linn Honeycutt Funernl Home in Chinn Grove with the funernl following nt 7 p.m. in the chapel, with Rev., DnvlA'Ayers, minister. Michael Ray l\itterow Michael Tutterow, 54, of Mt. Calm, Texns, formeriy of i Mocksville, died Sunday, July 1 3, 2011 nt Brackenridge Hos- )' pital in Austin, Texas from in- ' juries sustained from a motor cycle accident.He was born on Dec. 11,1956 ' to Bobby and Peggy Tutterow of Mocicsville. A Davie High School gradunte, he served in the Air Force from 1980-1986. He met his wife, Kitty Holmes, in boot cnmp and was married : on March 2, 1983. He was em ployed at Lockheed Martin in : Fort Worth as a field and service mechanic, A&P and was ; a member of 1 AM 776 Union : and L3 in Waco, Texas.Survivors, in addition to his | parents and wife; 4 children,' Nichole Schlias and husband Joe of Jacksonville, Fla., Heath- , er Griffin and husband Shane of Pilot Point, Texas, Jenni fer Spurgeon of Austin, and Neil Spurgeon and wife Olga of Jacksonville, NC; 2 granddaughters; 4 grandsons; 2 sis ters, Deidra Lankford and husr band Terry of Mocksville, and Lisa Tutterow of Sandy Ridge; n niece, Kristinn Burt and hus band Ben of Mocksville; a nephew, Kendall Lankford and wife Shannon of Mocksville; and special friends, Benji Me-1 Clamrock of Mocksville nnd ' Mark Fite of Dallas. The funeral service was con- li ducted Wednesday, July 6 at 7 p.m. nt Connally/Compton Fu neral Home with Father John Guznldo officinting. Burinl was • July 7 at 12:45 p.m. in the Dal- las/Forth Worth National Cem etery. Ten co-workers led the procession on motorcycles. Memorinls; Liberty Methodist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks ville. Verna Jones Pardon \ Mrs. Vema Jones Pardon, j 71, of Dulin Road, Mocksville, died Thursdny, July 7,2011, nt ^ her home. She wns bom July 14, 1939, in Moore County to the late Amos Huegee and Mamie Penny McLnwhom Jones .Mrs. Pnr- don wns retired from Grnvely Tractor in Clemmons. ; She wns also preceded iii death by her husband, Thomas Lee Pardon. i Survivors; 2 dnughters, Gail Lundgren of Winston-Salem and Sherree Burton of Omaha, Neb.; n son, Allen Pardon of Summerville, S.C.; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchil dren; 2 sisters, Lottie Bowman (James) of Winston-Salem and, Geriine Martin of Matthews;2 brothers, Benny Ross Jones (Hazel) of Westend and James Amos Jones (Kathy) of James- ville; nnd numerous nieces and, nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 12 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Lanny Atkiiis officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Garden of Memories in Clemmons. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St„ Ste. 103, Mocksville; or Davie Meals on Wheels, c/o Davie Senior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Online condolences; ivii'w, ealonfimeralservice.com. i// I 4 Í • V' 'l i Edgewood Bnptist Church on NC 801 In Cooleemee will have homecoming on Sunday, July 17 at II a.m. The Rev, Steve Hedgecock will be the guest speakpr. P a t r i o t i c T e a S u n d a y A t G M M I V I B CI The Senior Missionary Circle of Greater Mount Morinh Mis sionary Baptist Church will hnve a Patriotic Tea on Saturday, July 16 at 3 p.m. Individual tables will be decorated in red, white, and blue to recognize the patriotic tiiemc. Everyone is invited. B i b l e S c h o o l J u l y 3 1 - A u g . 3 A t B r e a d O f L i f e B a p t i s t Bread of Life Baptist Church, 4557 NC 801 N near US 601 North, Mocksville, will host Vncntion Bible School July 31-Aug. 3 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration begins Sunday, July 31 at 6:15 p.m. in the sanctuary. The theme is "Big Apple Adventure: Where Faith and Life Connect.” Classes will be held for age 3 through high school. There will be Bible lessons, music, crafts and games. Everyone is welcome. To learn more, call Mindy at 518-3107 or Lois nt 492-2640, M i s s i o n a r y D a y T h i s S u n d a y rhe annual Missionary Day at Cedar Creek Missionary Bnptist Church will begin on Sunday, July 17 with lunch at 1:30, followed by afternoon service at 3 with n guest spenker. W e e k e n d M e a ls To B e n e fit H o n d u ran , O th e r M issio n s Youth at Salisbury Believers Fellowship will host n fundraiser to support missions to Honduras nnd other countries beginning nt 5 p.m. Friday, July 15 and beginning nt 8 n.m. Snturdny, July 46 at the BP station at US 601 North and Madisbn Road in Mocksville. There will be barbecued chicken, homemnde ice cream nnd bnked goods. Orders of 10 or more plates can be delivered. To leam more, cnll Matt at 606-748-1927. VBS Starts Sunday At Turrentine Turrentine Baptist Church will have Vacation Bible School with the theme “Son Surf Beach Blast” from 6:30-8:30 nightly starting July 17 for four days forages 3-l2th grade. S m i t h G r o v e U h / l P l a n s V B S July 19-24 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. a bunch of fun-loving pnndns invade Smith Grove United Methodist Church for “Pandamania" and a wild Vacation Bible School, Explore Bible adventures, make crafts and sample snacks. To register, visit www.gronpvl).ipro.com/vbs/vz/Smlth- Grovc£/AiC or call 998-3854, H in so n To S p e a k A t F o rk Dr, Jimmy D, Hinson Sr. will be Ihe guest speaker for the 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m, worship services nt Fork Baptist Church on Sunday, July 17. He is senior adult pastor of Old Town Bnptist Church in Winston-Salem and interim pastor of Advance First Bnptist Church, He and his wife Margaret orgnnized Reach Out Evangelism Ministries in I960, H om eco m in g S u n d a y A t E d g e w o o d P a n B e c k was an enthusiastic and proudchampion of many things that benefitted Dnvie County and particularly the Clarksville Community: Second Step^ nt Willinm R, Dnvie nnd the employees and voli|nteers tliat make reading "rock" for the kids; the History Room at tlie Library and tne passionate volunteers working toward a Museum, the Scnool Board; tlie Democratic Pnrty; tho Senior Center and its services; Salvation Army; United Way; Dnvie Community Foundation; Northwest Child Development; Daughters of the American Revolution; the Democratic Pnrty; 4-H; Cnna and then Clnrksville Homemakers Clubs; the Extension Office; Benr Creek Bnptist Church; Eaton's Bnptist Church; did 1 mendon the DemoCTatic Party?She chose not to "just pick one" and because of that she touched nnd Influenced many lives. Being present for every bnllgame, recital, wrestling mntch, presentation or award possible wasn't just for Grandmothei's blood kids-she was diere for any kid she knew or we knew or they knew.Mama had lltUe sayings stuck all over every thing- reminders, aspirations, inspirations. I'm sure there is, J - J --- becausehappened." (Dr. Seuss). We hope you also smile because she "happened" to you. Happy Birthday Mama (7/16/28-12/8/10) W e t m o r e F a r m s WOODLEAF F R E S H H O M E G R O W N T O M A T O E S P E A C H E S , S Q U A S H , Z U C C H I N I , C U C U M B E R S , P E P P E R S READY NOW W e h a v e C a n ta lo u p e & W a te r m e lo n , other produce as It becomes available Open Monday-Friday < 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday B:00am-3:00pm • Closed on Sundays from tthdairille take 601 SouUi to B01 Intersection, turn right 4 mites to cautton ttgtit tn Woodleaf. Follow signs to farm, 704-278-2028" . " """• ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, July 14,2011 - B7 This message brought to you by these loca] businesses who encourage you to worship at the church of your choice. Д ^ Б т AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE АНТОМОЛУЕ 884 S. Main St. Mocksvlllo, NC 2Z028 336-751-2944 GENTLE M ACHINE & TOOL INC. 2716 Hwy. 601 N Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-492-5055 Fax: 336-492-6048 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Cuslom Meat Procoss Beef - Pork - Deer 30 years experience m Ralph RaMgo Rd ■ MocMlla336-492-5496 F U L L E R U » Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 980 Salisbury Rd. Mocksviiio, NC 27028 336-751-3712 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 137 Crabtree Road Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-9144 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 2119 Hwy. 601 N. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-723-1669 HAYWORTH-MILLERFUN KRAI, l-lOMliloa I-asl KIihUtIdii VVq) Advamc, NC 27006 336.940.5555 CUSTOM SIGN & GIFI' SHOP IntersQctlon of 601 & 64 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141i'resvrlpiitm Call Ы: 336-753-DRUG SSPalletOne A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksvliie, NC 27028 336-492-5565 MITUMNCARE OF MOCKSVILLE 1007 Howard St. Mocksville 751-3535 JOE'S TOW1441 Deadmon Road Mocksvlllo 24 Hours RoadBlde nollback 8«rvlc« Small, Modlum & Haavy Duty Towing Joseph Crotls, Owner 336-008-2693 • Office 336-940-7256 • Mobile LAWN SiiRVlCE & STUMP REMOVAL Specializing In lawn care & stump removal. Call fora free estimatcl 336-354-3773www.aodvgroenearthlawnt9rvlcfl.com 914Yadkinviiie Road Mocksviile, NC 27028 (Across from Walgreens) 336-751-7946 miIBiilll EATON FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1951 325 North Main Stroet Mocksvlllo. NC 27028 336-751-2148 YOUR BUSINESS COULD BE HERE! Call 751-2129 TO Advertlse Y our Business ON the C hurch Page. .....................Il lii< B8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 D U S T I N CHAD CARPENTER^S C.O OAVIE COUN1Y EiN lEKl'KlSl!; K1!,CUKU, inursaay, July 14, zuii - oy B Y S T E V E K E L L E Y & J E F F P A R K E R li ' I BIQ. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, July 14,2011 Dateline F u n d r a is e r s Friday, July 15 Spaghetti Dinner, nt Advancc Vol. Fire Dcpl.,7 p.m. forOiibby Perdue, diagnosed w itli Pullister-Killian Syndrome. Menu: spnghetti, snUid, 940-5149. dessert, nnd beverage. A ll proceeds CarcNct Counseling Centers, at Info: 751-5229. Women’s Study Group, Phase 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hannah’s Ministries. Free & held every second Sat. of ench month, 10-11 a.m. A ll welcome. Info: to help build a first-level room for Gabby. Youth At Snlisbury Believers Fellowship Fundraiser, to support ministries in Honduras, tome enjoy First Bnptist Church,390N. Main St., Mocksville. Offers inter-de- nominntionai counseling. Academi cally trained, certified counselors & menial health professionals. Info.& BBQ chicken, ice cream, and lots of ■ appt. 751-2041. baked goods (delivery of 10 or more Preschool/Pnrents Morning Out, plates). Fridny 5 p.m. until at BPOas Bethlehem United Meth. Time: 9 Station(nlongUS601 closctol-40, a.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M,W or Mocksville). Info; 606-748-1927. T, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Ago 4 & Donations welcome nnd all proceeds to foreign missions. Snturday 8 a.m. until there w ill be bake sale. Saturday, July 23 A il You Cnn Eat Breakfast, by Cooleemee Women’s Civitan Club, 6-11 a.m. nt VFW Post I I 19, NC 801 South, Cooleemee. Tickets: $7 adults,$3.50 forages 10 and under. Menu: eggs, sausage, ham, grits, gravy, biscuits, apples, juice, and coffee. Proceeds to Womens Civitan projects. Info: 207-2436. Love Feast Concert, for Chuckie O n g o in g Clement at Smith Grove Comm. Live Music & Dnncing, every Sat. Center, 7-9:30 p.m. Love donntion ' night bluegrass, at Sheffield Music taken nt the gale. A ll proceeds lo Hall, call 704-546-3099 for info. Mr. Clement. Pre-K - three or four days per week. Call 998-6820. Preschool, at Center United Melh. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old class); 2 days per week (2 yr. old class) 8:30-11:30 a.m. Phone 940-3753. Awnnn & Bii)Ic Study, Wednes days at 7 p.m., Hope BaplistTab- crnacle. S p e c ia l E v e n ts R e u n io n s Sunday, July 17 Annunl McCullough Reunion, at Coffee House, 4th Sun. each monlh, 7 p.m., at Cornatzer UMC. Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Fnrmington Farmer’s Mnrkct, Turrentine Bapt. Church fellowship Saturdays 8 a.m. lil 1 p.m. hall, 613 Turrentine Church Rd., nqfpg tn Remembei^ Mocksville. Lunch 1 p.m. PrldaV JulV 29 Saturday, Oct 1 Dnvie Lnw Enforcement Golf DHS Class of 1970 Cookout, al Tournament, Lake Louise Golf Ciemem Grove Masonic Picnic Course (entry blank.s due July 25).Grounds, 3 p.m. til dnrk. For info: 998-3930; 751-3151,492-2302, or 940-7074. Fri. & Sat., Oct. 7 & 8 DCHS Class of ‘70, we hnve been Call 753-6710 for info. Ongoing Spny-Neuter Clinic, 2nd Wed. of each monlh by the Humane Society of Davie County, affordable spay-mvited lo share m Ihe reunion of ,.„,s „ „ j jogs. Ciassof 71. Formore info: 998-7370 c„|| 751-5214 lo make reservation or Jparca@yadtcl .net iie,„i|s. Saturday, Oct 8 FootlooscFrIends,everyTues.,7-9 DHS Class of 1976 Reunion, 35th p.m. (first lime dancers should arrive reunion al Masonic Picnic Grounds, 6:30). Cost $4 each night, open lo 3-7 p.m. A ll classmates invited to couplcS or singles. Cull Link 413- bring covered dish. Drinks & paper 5204 or 972-2659. products furnished. Admission free. Free M onthly Diabetes/Blood All members asked to make dona tion lo Davie Comm. Foundation to increase Class of 1976 Scholarship fund. Saturday, July 16 I’ntriotic Ten, by Sr. Missionary Circle of Greater Mt, Moriah Bapt., 3 p.m. Iiveryone invited. Sunday, July 17 Annual Missionary Day, nt Cedar Creek Missionary Bapt. Church, storytimes, at Davie Co. Library: lunch 1:30 p.m., afternoon service Tues.lOa.m.&Fri.lla.m.-stories, 3 p.m. with guest speaker. songs, fun for preschoolers. IstSut. Serving Him Sth Anniversary ^y^^y month - stories/nclivities Concert, at Mocksville's Sonic, ^ kids of all nges. At Cooleemee 7-10 p.m. Branch: every other Fri. 10:30 a.m.Homecoming, at Edguwood Bapt. I’rcssurc/Cholcsteroi Screenings, last Fri. of each monlh in 2009 at WalMart,9 n.m. til 12 noon. Spon sored by Dnvle Lion’s Club. Fnrmington Farmers Mnrket, now open Sat. 8 a.m. lil 1 p.m. and Wed. 5-8 p.m. Loeul produce & homemade items. Locntion; 1723 Farmington Rd., Mocksville. Visit Cuolcemee’s M ill Villnge Museum, 14 Church St., Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m. lil 4 p.m.Tours also available by appt. Call 284-6040, Church, Cooleemee at 11 a.m. with guest speaker. Sun.-Wed., July 31-Aiig, 3 VBS, at Bread of Life Bapt., 4557 NC 801 North, Mocksville, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Register 6:15 on July 31 in sanctuary. Theme; Big Apple Adventure. Ages 3 thru high school. Info; 518-3107 or 492-2640. Ongoing Kids Night, each Wed. 6:30-8 p.m. at New Union UMC, 1869 Shef field Rd., Mocksville. For info: 492-2909. AfterSchool Care, Advance UMC, K-5th,Aug.25,2009-June 10,2010, 3-6 p.m.. Cost; $ 140 per monlh, for more info or lo register; 998-0199 or 998-4872. MOPS (Mathers of Preschoolers), 1st nud 3rd Fri. of every month during traditional school year, 9:30- 11:45 a.m., at Blaise Bapt. Cliurch. H20 (His to Own), new ministry at Jerusalem Bapt. Church, 3203 US 601 S.,Mocksville. On Wednesdays at 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who are college, single, or married. We cover topics pertinent & interesting lo tills nge gro^p. Awann, every Wed. evening 6:30-8 p.m. nt Engle Heights Church. The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksvillc Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. at 7 p.m., at 407 Milling Rd., Mocksville. Free admi.ssion. For info: 704-876-3665. AWANA & Youth Progrnm, at Ijames Bnpt. Church, each Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., nges four through sixth grade: Info; 492- 6434. Women’s Discussion Clnsses, two classes held weekly at Jericho Church ofChrisl,Tues. 10;30a.m.andWed. 7:30 p.m. No cost for materinls. A ll women invited. Women’s Bible Study, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in a home nenr Milling . Road area. A ll women wo|come. S e n io r s (call or chcck website for dales). At Hillsdale UMC; every other Fri. 10 a.m. (cnll library or check website for dntes). SpeciaiOlympics of Dnvie County, play aclivilies & fun nile, Wedncs- dnys at Brock BIdg. Piny aclivilies 6-7 p.m.Fun Nite7-8;30p.m.Open to all persons wilh disabilities & their families. M e e tin g s Tuesday, July 26 Bncl<yanl/Sniali Flocks Poultry Meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Davie Exten sion, 180S. Mnin Street,Mocksvillc. Please call 753-6100 to register by July 22. Ongoing Dnvie County Plnnning Board, 4th Tues. of ench monlh, 6 p.m. in commissioncrschainbers,2nd Поог, Dnvie Administration BIdg., 123 S. Mnin Street. Davie County Board of Ar^ust- ment, 3rd Monday of each month,6 p.m., in commissioners chambers, 2nd lloor, Dnvie Administration BIdg., 123 S. Main Streei. Disabled Americnn Veterans Post 75 meets on third Mondny of ench month, 7 p.m., nl 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Contnct Rnlph at 751-5118 for more info. Dnvle County Horse Emergency Rescue Team, 7:30 p.m., down stairs at Ihe Agricultural Building, Mocksvillc. Every 3rd Tuesdny ench month. For info: 940-2 111. Mocksvillc AA, closed non-smok- Ing meeting, at St. Francis of Assisi Church fellowship hnll, 862 Yadk inville Rd., Moclisville. Thursday, 7 p.m. Info; Jnn 753-6863. Duvic Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual nssault victims. TIiegroiipmeetseveryTlies.evening from 5:30-7 p.m. Plense call office for location, 751-3450. LEGAL NOTICES Sons of Confederate Veterans, ■ 1st Monday, Cooleemee Historical Building,7 p.m. MacksvillcRotnryCiub,Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.. Rotary Hut. Farmington Masonic Lodge No. 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. nl the lodge. Dnvie Co. United Way Board ot Directors, 4th Monday, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Center Annex, Conf. Room 208. Dnvie High Athlctic Boosters, 3rd Monday,? p.m.,school cafeteria. Fnrmington Ruritan Club, 2nd Thursdny, 7:30 p.m., Farmington Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Christian re covery program for women sexually abused as children. Mondays, 7:30 p.m.,41 court Square, Room 210. Parents Resource Organization (PRO) support group for fnmilies of children with disnbilities, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m. Call Rosenuiry Kropfelder at 998-3311 for loca tion. Jcrlcho-Hnrdlson Ruritan Club, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., club build ing.Henlth Dept., clinic hours; Mon.- Fri., 8:30-11:30 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m. Dnvle County Board of Social Services, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. at DSS.Narcotics Anonymous AgainstAII Odds Group, First Bapt. Church,390 N. Main Street (upstairs), Thurs. 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug Problem? Helpline, 336-785-7280. American Legion Post 174, Nn tional duard Annory, US 64 E., Mocksville, 2nd Thursday, 6 p.m. Mocksvillc Civitnn Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4lh Mondays, at First Pres byterian Church. Advancc Memorinl Post 8719 Vclenuisof Foreign Wnrs nnd Lndies Auxiliary,4lhTues., 7:30 p.m., post home. Feed M ill Road. Dnvie County Right To Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, grand jury room, courthouse. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memorial VFW Post lII9,2nd,4lhTliurs.,7p.m.,VFW Hall, N.C. 801, Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM, 2nd, 4lh Fridays, 7:30 p.m. nt the lodge. Mocksville Lodge No. 134, 1st Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cooleemee Civitan’s Club Meet ing, 1st and 3rd Mon. cach monlh, 7p.m.,Civltiin Property,801 North, Cooleemee. DavicCo.MS Support Group,2nd Mon. of each month, 6 p.m., Davie Co. Hospital. A ll Senior Activities tnke place at Davie County Senior Services located at 278 Meroney St., Mocks ville unless otherwise noted. Cnll 753-6230. Ongoing Sr, Lunchbox, M,T,W, 11:30 a.m., Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., lunch served dally. Q uilting Club, every Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdays, I p.m. Scrapbooking,every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Podiatrist,at Sr. Services every three weeks, 8;30 n.m., please cnll for dales. FrccBlood Pressure Checks,once a month, nt 10:30 n.m. in the Nutri tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs days, 10 a.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Monday. Texas Hold’Em -Thursdays, 1 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every second Tues. of the month, 12:30 p.m. Computer Classes - are available, call for information. A rthritic Exercisc - every other Wed. 10:30 a.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues. & Thurs., 11 a.m. Fitness Equipment Room ■ open Mon.-Thui-s. 8 a.m. til 8 p.m. Fri days 8 a.m. til 5 p.m. & Sat. 9 a.m. til I p.m. Table Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m. til 12 p.m. Tai Chi, .Tuesdays (cnll for sess- sion dntes) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 a.m. AdvancedSiivcrHealth Exercises, Mon.,Tues., Wed., 8:30 a.m. Massage Therapy, every 1 st & 3rd Tues. Cnll for appt. & prices. CurrentSocialDancing,Thurs. II n.m. lil 12 noon. Yogn, call for dales nnd sessions. Dance Party Acroblcs, 5:30 p.m. on Tues. & Tiiurs. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon On Monday Items for Duvic Dateline should be reported by hoon Mondny of Ihe publicntion week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by the office, nt S. Mnin St. ncross from the courthouse. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power ol sale contained In that certain Dead ol Trust execut ed by David C. Laiinlus and Vay L. Launlus, dated May-13, 2008, and recorded In Book 758 at page 506 in the Olllce ol the Register of Deeds of Davle County; and under and by virtue of the author ity vested In the undersigned as Substitute Trustee by that cer tain instrument recorded In Book 858 at Page 463 the Olllce of the Register ol Deeds ol Davle Coun ty; and under and by virtue ol that certain Authorization, Findings and Order entered by the Clerk of Superior Court of Davle County on July 6, 2011, and of record In File 11 SP 180, delault having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust and the said Deed of Trust being by Its terms subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby se cured having demanded the fore closure thereof lor the purpose of satlslying said Indebtedness, and due notice having been given to those entitled lo same, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, lor cash, at the Courthouse door In Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on July 29, 2011, the land conveyed In said Deed of Trust, the same being owned of record by David C. Launlus and Vay L. Launlus, and being more particularly described as lollows:BEING KNOWN AND DESIG NATED as Lot 22 of MEADOW RIDGE, SECTION ONE, as set forth In Plat Book 7, Pages 129- 131, In the Olflce ol the Regis ter of Deeds ol Davle County, North Carolina, releronce to which Is hereby mode for a more particular description. Together with all the buildings, fixtures and Improvements there on, and all rights, easements, hereditaments and.appurtenanc es thereunto belonging, including all heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and Intangible property, attached to or reason ably necessary to the use ol such premises. The aloresald sale will be made 8ub]eot to all encumbrances existing prior to the recording ot the above-relerenced Deed ol Trust, Including all valid and .enforceable liens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessments outstanding against the property. The property to be ollered pur suant to this notice of sale Is be ing olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employées, agents or authorized representa tives ol either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any rep resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, envi ronmental, health or safety condl- tions exlEiflng In, on, at or relating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsibili ties or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such con dition expressly are disclaimed.Should the property be pur chased by a party other than the holder of the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, that purchaser must pay. In addition to the amount bid, the following Items: (I) the tax re quired by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-308(a)(1) of Forty-five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100) of the bid amount up to a maximum tax ol Five Hundred Dollars ($500), and (II) the ex cise tax on conveyance required by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 105- 228.28 et seq. of One Dollar ($1) per Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or fractional part thereof of the bid amSunt.The successlul bidder at sale may be required to make an im mediate cash deposit of Ihe greater bf five percent (5%) of the amount bid or Seven Hundred Fll- ty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00).The upset bids procedure of North Carolina General Statute Section 45-21.27 Is applicable to this sale. The following applies II the property being sold Is residen tial real property with less than 15 rental units:, (1) Pursuant to NCGS Section 45-21.29, the clerk ol superior court of the county In which the property Is sold may Is sue an order ol possession of the property In favor ol the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession. (2) Any person who occupies residential real property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into on or after October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving this notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. The ten ant Is liable lor rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. Date of Notice: July 6,2011 Elizabeth Repettl Substitute Trustee P.O. 80X21029 Winston-Salem, N0 27120-1029 (336) 722-3700 7-14-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY MUNICIPAL FILINGS NOTICE is hereby given that the filing period for the town ol Bermuda Run will open at 12 noon, Monday, July 25 and will close al 12 noon, August, 12. ■ " NOTICE Is further given that the olllces to be filled In the No vember 8th Municipal Elections are: Bermuda Run Mayor and Councilman In District I. Ill, and IV. NOTICE Is further given that all Illing fees are $5 payable by check to the Davle County Board ol elections. The Board of Elections Olllce Is located at 161 Poplar St., Suite 102, Mocksville. Ouesllons may be directed to 753-6072. H. P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davle County Board ol Elections 7-14-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllied as Adminls- tratrlx'ol the Estate ol KENYATTA MALEEK BRAND, late ol Davle County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore October 14, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication ol this no tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 14th day ol July, 2011.MIA NICHOLE WILLIAMS 174 Windward Circle Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law ■ Ten Court Square Mocksville, N0 27028 7-14-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Admin istrator ol the Estate of BOBBIE JEAN CRANFORD, late ol Davle County, this Is to notlly all per sons, firms and corporations hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 14, 2011, (being three (3) months from the llrst day of publication of this no tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per sons, firms, and corporations in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 14th day ol July, 2011. . WENDY CRAVER P.O. Box 1064 Cooleemee, NC 27014 7-14-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY TOWN OF COOLEEMEE ZACHARY HOUSE The Town of Cooleemee hereby gives notice that the Town property known as the Zachary House, located at 14 Church St. Cooleemee, Is being leased to the Cooleemee Historical Association at $ 1.00 (one dollar) per year. The Town Intends to authorize the proposed lease agreement at the next regular meeting ol the Town, scheduled for July 18, 2011. ----------------u a e RANDY MILLER &SONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 295 Miller Kond. 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Salisbury Ш 1 618O0aiiinfllon Oaka....00 Depot Slieet.......zea DIfCliwood....1361Wtn CodariDf....Fawn Lane...........3537H»*y.60l a.GieonliUl Rood..WildomasaWay...300 Canyon nd... Powoll Road-.,,Evans Road.,. St., Mocksville • 336-751-3538 For addilionai iislings, please cali 336-751 -3538 or visit our websile at www.iiowardreaity.com ..’О?*'’*«©*: $15.000..H4,000...Л'2*Лвсгв»: te.WO..$32.000..2í^-aoeí: $25,000....? |в2,000..I'teW* BCfOí: $16 500...3.Ge*Á acres* S4S0mAcioaw; $53,000 ЛзЖ...Is p0.000..BCfes; $62.000...acros; $280,000 DAVIE C O U N TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 - B ll LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Exec- utors ol the Estate of Clara C. Baryo (aka Clara Colette Skelcy Baryo), late of Davle County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notlly all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent fo exhibit them to my attorney at 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103-1958, on or be fore the 23rd day of September, 2011, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to the said estate, will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 23rd day of June, 2011. Deborah A. Heard, Co- Executor Donna 0. Watson, Co-Exec utor Denise L. Dastrup, Co- Executor Estate of Clara C. Baryo do Cralge Brawley Lilpfert & Walker LLP 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Cralge Brawley Lilpfert & Walker, LLP 6-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualllied as Co-Exec- utors of the Estate ol ALEENE J. LITTLE, late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 30, 2011, (be ing three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In , bar of their recovery. All persons, i firms, and corporations Indebted I to said estate will please make ^immediate payment to the under- |8lgned. This the 27th day ot June, 12011. HARRY M. LITTLE 294 Holly Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTHA LITTLE MAXWELL 20561 Rock Hall Avenue Rock Hall, MD 21661 W. CHRISTOPHER MAXWELL ■20561 Rock Hall Avenue Rock Hall, MD 21681 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 11SP40 AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by WAYNE J. CARTER and wife, Nicole R. Carter (f/k/a Ni cole H. Roope) to TRSTE, INC., Trustee(s), which was dated Oc tober 30, 2002 and recorded on November 4,2002 In Book 447 at Page 45, Davle County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under signed, Trustee Services of Caro lina, LLC, having been substi tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said default having di rected that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sub-, stitute Trustee will oHer tor sale at the courthouse door ol the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and custom ary location at the county court house for'conducting the sale on July 20,2011 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Davle County, North Carolina, to wit; BEGINNING at a stone, cor ner of W.G. White and Mary Phelps lot; thence South 8 de grees West 1.00 chains and 60 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vade Lee White and Mary Phelps Dower lot; thence South 86 degrees East 6 chains and 25 links to an Iron stake, corner ol Mrs. Vada Lee White and in the line ol B.R. Bailey; thence North 8 degrees East 1.00 chains 60 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vade Lee White and Mary Phelps dower lot; thence South 86 degrees East 6 chains and 25 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs.Vada Lee White and In the line of B.R. Bailey; thence North 8 degrees East 1.00 chains 60 links to an Iron stake, corner of Mrs. Vade Lee White; thence North 86 degrees West 5 chains and 25 links to the beginning, containing one (1) acre, more or less. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 2053 NC Highway 801 South, Advance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs ol Forty-Five Cents (45e) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per cent (5%) ol the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Filty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ol the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are imme diately due and owing. Said property to be olfered pursuant to this Notice of Sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS.” There are no representations ol warranty relating to the title or any ' physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to thé property be ing olfered for sale. This sale is made sublect to all prior Hens, un paid taxes, any unpaid land trans fer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encum brances or exceptions ol record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the cur rent owner(s) of the property Is/ are Wayne J. Carter. An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pur suant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor ol the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1. 2007, may, after receiving the no tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also slate that upon termi nation ol a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termina tion.If the trustee Is unable to con vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such Inability to convey include, but are not lim ited to, the Illing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement ol the loan without the knowledge ol the trustee. II the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the trustee. In their sole discre tion, II they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Trustee SetVlces of Carolina, LLC Substitute Trustee By; Attorney Brook & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Ser vices of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive, Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.:11-00862-FC01 7-7-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY WATERSHED IMPROVE MENT COMMISSION IS ACCEPTING BIDS The Davie County Watershed Improvement Commission will be accepting bids for repair work on two (2) watershed structures. Re- ^Harris P o o i^ ( Я Ш ш В ш ébSuftpUes амк«>аиМ1'М»$^ы*||иMtCbévHiillbirmiMMil Tbmrny Huris/Owntr-Ovcr 20 Yn¡. Елр. 277 Pleosnnl Acro Dr., Mocksvillc Home 1336) 28M817 Builne» 1336) 9094027 F O R S A L E : Cars • TrucksUtility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442^M ocksvij|e|jNC^ pairs will be done to Structure #5, locfated on Jack Booe Road and Structure #7, located off Angell Road. Structure # 5 needs riprap on front df the dam. Structure tt 7 needs riprap on the front side of dam. USDA-NRCS engineers have provided the designs to complete this work. Contractors must submit a bid by August 8, 2011 no later than 5:00 pm. The Commission anticipates starting the work in August. In addition, we will have a Pre-Construction meeting at the sites July 28,2011 at 10:00 am for contractors In terested In bidding on the work. Please contact our office to pick up the design packet and bid information. Davle County Watershed Improvement Commission 336-751-5011 180 S. Main Street, Room 313 Mocksville, NC 27028 7-7-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS The undersigned having qualified as Administrator СТА of Ihe Estate of MALENA WOOD DIDENKO, Deceased, late of Davle County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of DAVIS & BREWER ATTOR NEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Caro lina, 27012, on or before the 10th day of October, 2011 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will please make Im mediate payment. i This 7th dayol July 2011. Edward Y. Brewer Administrator СТА of the Es tate of Malena Wood Didenko By: Edward Y. Brewer PO Drawer 788 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite С Clemmons, NC 27012 7-7-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICEHaving qualllied as Executor ol the Estate ol JAMES O. MAT TOX, late of Davie County, this Is to notlly all persons, llrms and cor porations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 7, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th dayol July, 2011. WANDA RICHARDSON SUT PHIN . 1325 Montlleu Dr Rural Hall, NC 27045 7-7-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualilled as Executor of the Estate ol ANN ROBINSON STEWART, late of Davle County, this Is to notily all persons, llrms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore October 7,2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of July, 2011, WILLIAM ANTHONY WILKE. 145 Allen Hill Road Canton, NC 28716 7-7-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Personal Representative ol the Es tate of JANET E. BURROWS (also known as Janet Burrows, Mrs. Gordon T. Burrows, Mrs. Gordon Burrows), late of Bermuda Run, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notlly all persons, llrms and corpora tions having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at One West Fourth Street, Winston- Salem, North Carolina 27101, on or belore the 14th day ol Oc tober, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, llrms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 14th day of July, 2011. ELLEN J. BURROWS HERTZ, PERSONAL REPRESENTA TIVE OFTHE ESTATE OF JANET E. BURROWS Kimberly H. Stogner Womble Catlyle Sandrldge & Rice, PLLC One West Fourth Street - 12th Floor Winston-Salem, NC 27101 • 7-14-4Ш STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 11-SP-168 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM NICHOLS UND COMPANY, LLC TO RICHARD BURLESON, TRUSTEE, DATED AUGUST 22, 2008 AND RE CORDED IN BOOK 769, PAGE 129, DAVIE COUNTY REGIS TRY. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00). Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance of the purchase price so bid In cash or certified check at the time the Substitute Trustee tenders to him a deed for the Property or at tempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder fall to pay the full balance purchase price so bid at that time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provid ed lor In North Carolina General Statutes Sections 45-21.30(d) and (e). In addition to the pur chase price so bid any successlul bidder will also be responsible for payment of revenue stamps and other costs of closing the sale. Including fees and costs of the Substitute Trustee Incurred after the date of sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. DATE OF SALE: July 28, 2011 HOUR OF SALE; 10:00 a.m. PLACE OF SALE: D a vle County Courthouse This the 28th day of June 2011. Darren S. Cranllli, Substitute Trustee 6000 Meadowbrook Mall, #4 Clemmons, NC 27012 Telephone: 336-768-9997 Facsimile: 336-766-9923 darrencranllll@aol. com 7-14-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 2430 10-SP-200 AMENDED NOTICE OF Pursuant to an order issued by . SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’Sthe Clerk of Superior Court for Davle County, North Carolina, and to the power and authority contained In the Deed of Trust Irom Nichols Land Company, LLC to Richard Burleson, Trustee (the “Original Trustee") for the ben efit ol Bank ol the Carolinas re corded in Book 769, Page 129 of the Davle County Public Registry (the “Deed of Trust"), the under signed Substitute Trustee will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the real property described as follows (the “Property"): BEING Lot 29 of SALLIE ACRES SUBDIVISION, as shown on a Plat thereol prepared by Stone Land Surveying Com pany and recorded In Plat Book 6, Pages 159 and 160 of the Davle County Registry, to which plat reference Is made for a more particular description. TOGETHER with Improvements located thereon.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 323 Michaels Road Mocksville, Davle County, NC The record ownor ol the Property as reflected by the re-‘ cords of the Register of Deeds of Davle County not more than ten (10) days prior to the post ing of this Notice was Nichols Land Company, LLC. The Property will be sold sub ject to any and all superior mort gages, deeds of trust, and liens, including, without limitation, the Hen ot unpaid taxes and assess ments, easements, conditions, re strictions and matters of record. The Property will be sold “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Sub stitute Trustee nor the holder ol tha Note secured by the Deed ol Trust, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives ol ei ther the Substitute Trustee or the holder of Ihe Note make any rep resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, envi ronmental, health or salety condi tions existing In, on, at or relating to the property, and any and all respoiisibllltles or liabilities aris ing out of or In any way relating to any such conditions expressly are disclaimed. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45- 21.10, any successful bidder may be required to deposit with the Substitute Trustee Immediately upon conclusion ol the sale a cash deposit In an amount not to FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority con tained In that certain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by David A. Macalone and Barbara W. Macalone, dated April 14, 2005 and recorded on April 14, 2005, in Book No. 602, at Page 915 In the Office ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davle County, North Carolina; and because of delault In the payment ol the Indebted ness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipu lations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand ol the holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sals, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale at Davle County Courthouse, Mocksvllls, North Carolina on July 28, 2011 at 1:30 PM that parcel of land. Including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of Advance, County of Davle, State ol North Carolina, and be ing more particularly described In the above referenced Deed of Trust. Address of property; 133 Arnold Palmer Drive, Advance, NC 27006Tax Parcel ID; E900000552 Present Record Owners;David A. Macalone; Barbara W. Macalone The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or Its intended assignee is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be re quired to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS” and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assess ments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If for any reason the Trustee Is unable to convey title to this property or the sale is set aside, the sols remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Fur thermore, if the validity qf the sale Is challsnged by any party, the Trustee, In it's sole discretion, if it believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. In either event the purchaser will have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee's attorney or the Trustee. Additional Notice Where the Real Property Is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession ol the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In lavor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the no tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon ter mination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liablp for rent due under the rental agreement pro rated to the effective date of the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona llde lease or tenancy may have addi tional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became offecllve on May 20, 2009. Posted; Witness: Assistant/Deputy Clerk of Superior CourtDavid A. Simpson, P.C., Substi tute Trustee By; Attorney at Law Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC Attorneys for David A. Simpson, P.O. Substitute Trustee 2550 West Tyvola Road Suite 520 Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 442-9500 7-14-2tn MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUM M ER IS H ER E! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more for rent today! 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ATTN: TANKER In dependent Contrac- torsl Great Equipment - No Money Down - No Credil Checl<. Guaranteed to Earn $115i</100,000 miles (HHG) Fuel Surcharge & Great Benelltsi 1 800-277-0212. www.prlmBlno.ooni Employment DRIVERS- NEW Pel Pollcyl NO Toucii Frelgitt and NO lorced NE/NYCi Noleiony/DUi Iasi 5yrs. Asl< about Lease Pur- oiiase OptlonsI Caii or Text PTL1 to 424242. 077-740-6262. www.pti-ino.com Employment Wanted: Pornn. PT sub. 2 small news routes In Mocl(svlile.Muslba avail. 2-9am dally. Need luel elliecient car. Cali 336- 751-0434 Llifl Want to get results? **★*See stars Check the LOST & FOUND for more pets... It might be YOU who helps reunite a famllyl Education FTCC- Fayellevllie Technical Community College employment opportunity; Barber Training Instructor & Lead inslruotor (2 Full Time Positions), Job #10-112 Deadline: OctO' ber 3. An RCC application, cover letter, resume, and copies ol college transcripts, must be received In the Human Resources Office by Ihe closing date. For duties, requirements and application, please visit our website. Human Resources Olllce Fayetteville Technical Community College PO Box 35236 Fayetteville, NC 28303 Phone; (910) 878-8378 Fax; (910) 678-0029 internet: http://www.laytechco.edu An Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVER- COL-A. Gel Ail You Need to SÙC- ceedi Van & Flatbed Divisions. Great Starting Payl Pius Lots ol Extras PLUS $500 SIgn-On Bonusl CDL- A, 6 months OTR. 888-863-4117. Drivers CDL Class A Truck Driver needed: Mln. 2 years exp. Home 2 days per week. Call 336-744-8300 Drivers- CDL-A Start up to 45cents per mlieii SIGN-ON BONUSli GREAT HOME TIMEII Lease purchase available. Experience Required. 800-441-4271,X;NC- 100. HornadyTrans- portation.com Yard Sales are a great way to make some extra m MverUsBWlttius lor the best pesultsi DRIVERS. 5 Slate DIspatchI Run GA, FL, SC, NC & VA. Earn up lo 39c/mi. Home WeekendsI 1 yr. OTR Flatbed experience. Call Sunbelt Transport, LLC. 1-800-572- 5489. Susan, ext 227. Joy, ext. 238 Davle-Clommons Yard Sales Drivers. No Experience, No Problem. 100% PaW CDL Training. Immediate Bene- lils. 20/10 program. Tralnera earn up to 49c per mliel CRST Van Expedited. 800- 326-2778. www.JolnCRST.com Earn Up to $.51cpmill CDL-A Drivers, Tanker & Dry Van po sitions available. 1 year OTR experience. Good MVR & work history needed. Caii 877-882-6537 or apply www.oakieytransport.- com OWNER-OPERA- TORS needed. Pull our relrigerated trail ers or yours. Dedicated runs year round. Short haul & over the road. "Must have your own authority" 757- 606-1 pi 0. PAID DRIVER TRAIN- INGi Relresher Course available lor Regional . Truck Drivers, Earn 35 to 37 cpm altenvardsi HOME EVERY WEEK. Nice Trucks, Great Benellts. Visit AVERITTCAREERS.- COM. EOE. 1вещЕ132231 Shlllod Labor Press Brake/Roller Operator. Exp. lorm- ing heavy plate materi al, read & understand prints. Send resume; naasalos@bollsouth.nol or lax; 336-703-5265 Ctammons.53S0 Nestloway Dr. 3-Family Garape Salo. Fri.. July 15". eam-Spm S Sat.. July 16“, 8am-lpm. Ladles' & baby dolhlng, baby needs, Qlosswaro, books, Challongor wolgM lilt sol, liousohold Itoms, boddlng, pictures, glass jars w/ ilms, oollaclitiloa & more. Cooteamee Yard Solo. Saturday, July 16*. 7am- 2pm, Comer ol 801 & Edqowood OIrclo. Lota ol clom(ngl Men's, womon'a, children's ond bablos. New lo slightly used. - Lewlavtlte Yard Sale, Friday & Saturday, July IB'" S IB'*, Bam-IZpm. 1B56 Bamslablo Rd. Runnymoada Subdivision, aoulh ol <121 oil Concord Ch. Rd. Follow Signs. Fumilure, ruga, housowaroa, - lots ol ctothea and misc. ttfockaville Big Yant SaletFri. & Sat., July 15 & 18, 8am-4pm, 1109 Daniels Rd. Dlshos, pictures, lamps, whal-nols, clothes, glassware, queen bod, colloo table, library table, 2 stands, dothes box, 2 candle stands, 2 wing baci< chaira, 1 chorry colloe table, ono choriy end table, 2 dressers wllh .mirrors, 1 dresser, 1 ovorslullod clioir, oak round table and chairs & laundry storo. Mocksvlito Block Yard Sato,188 Centoi Clrolo (ofl 64 W), Friday & Saturday, July 15 & 16, 8am-3pm. Vnriety ol Items. Mocksvlik)Sale, Friday, July 15 & Saturday, July 16, 7am- 3pm, 226 Wait Wilson Rd, (601 lo Doadmon). Baby boy dolhos, NB to 8 mo. Iloms, ciotiios (girls l«1-F) a« sizos (many still wllh tag), housewares, mowors, boat. Huge Yard Mooksvitto tvtoving and Soiling. Too much lo iist. Somo old and somo not ao old Including tho houso. 835 Dulin Fid., closo to Dulin Unitod Mothodist Church. Friday & Saturday, July 15" & 18'", 7am-r30 pm. Rain Cancels B U IL D T H E B U S IN E S S Y O U ' V E A L W A Y S W A N T E D . F O R Y O U R S E L F . F O R Y O U R F A M IL Y . 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Kitchen tablo sot, ciolhos, toys, dishes, oioctronlcs, and MOREI Ail Itoms priced to solll DONT MISS ITt Mocksville, Hwy 801 South. Houso across from Davto High School. Saturday. July 16", 7am- 3pm. Ciothos. lurnituro, tools, dishes, ole. Clothing & Footwear Covvboy up! Toddlor boys bl£ cowboy bools. 1 pair, size 7. 8.00 Solisbury. 7O4-637-OO50 Electronics Mitsubishi 38’ consolo color tv with 2 tapo docks. $100.00. Qood condition. Phono 704- 279-54B2. Sounds goodPlonoor componont storoo system Includos rocolvor, 2 tiipo docks, spoakors. $100.00, 704 279 54ß2. Food & Produce Canning tomaloos $10/25 lb box Dow Drop Farm 33M92-5263 Furniture & _Aggliances_ Antiques & Collectibles Vintage Recordings! 78's, 45's and LP's. Eariy Bing Crosby, Buddy Clark, Dinah Shore, etc. Lots ol Qpara; Robert Moiritl, Ezio Pinza, Mario Lanza, PlacidoDomingo, oto. Namo your price. 704-833- Baby Items BASSINET / Rocker, Kolcralt, neutral color, hood can bo ralsod or lowered, mobile lights up and plays music, storage underneath, has wheels, 2 shoots $40 704-213- 0190 Salisbury Bar stools, swivel (2), $40. Codar chost, $60, Oid rocker, noods to bo rotinishod, $40. Ploaso call 704-640-9877 Furniture & Appliances WaHle/Pancake Maker, Biack & Decker $12. Mixer, Sunboam. Deluxe stand MixMaslor & book. $35 704-797-9020 Washor, Whirlpool. Now condition. Usod 3 months $400. Whirlpool dryor, good condition. $50. GE microwave, less lhan 1 year old $40. Concord, (704)796-7289 Wator Hoator, , Now American ProLlne 40 gallon natural gas wator neater. Pakt $530, now $400.704-202-5022 Wheal Horse 655 Riding Mower. $495 Pioase Cail 704-310-0879 HealthandB0aut]¿ Bedside commode. Now. Hoavy Duty. Weight Limit 450 lbs. $.■■--------------8279 $25 704-603- Scootor, Prido Mobility Colebnty X 4 wheel scoclor. Rod, good con- dit(on.$500 cash firm. Coll 704-209-6460 Bookcaso, Chorry Book, solid wood. Qroat Cond. 36' fall X 14" doop X 32" wido $100 FIRM Rockwoll. 704-202-5022 Dryor. Whirlpool Good Condition $140 704-633-7604 QE refrigerator. PorfocI as Qx\ oxUa refrlgorator. 18+ cu. ft. $50. Call 704- 831-0278 Kitchon Dlnotte Sot, Wooden w/ 4 chairs $140; liotVWood w/ 4 Chairs $180.- 704-633- 7604 Metal Bakers Rack, Qreon. Good Condltton 65" tall X 31- wide x 18" doop $50 FIRM. Call 704-202-5022 Stay cool11.800 BIU Air Condlllonor w/remoto. Groat condition. Only $120. Call 704-754*1481 Slorago cabinets. > (2 availablo). 43" x 37". $200 oach. Ploaso call 704-202-0831 Jewelry Lawn& Garden Sales Tractor. 1954 Jublloo trac' tor. Vo/y good condition. Boom polo & now box laid. Must sool $3,500. Call 336- 972-6411 IMachine & Tools Saw • 16" CraftsmanScroll saw. Like now. $35. Ploftso Call 704' 270-4947 Tablo saw with stand. Hitachi. 6,000 rpm. $225 obo. Pleaso call 704-202- 0831 for more Info. Miscellaneous For Saie Bath bench (now) $30, Brother Port sewing machine $50, KItchen-Ald mlxor$75.704-837-5968 Bath tub faucet, $5. Video now gamoa (2) $3 ea. Women's bathing suit, medium, , yellow w/liowera, $3. 704-431- 4241 or 704-603-4291 Booka. Do-lt-Yourseil Popular Mechanic. All Collector Sorias MB. $60. 704-797-9020 PIcklo Charm w/ matching earrings. Vory boaulifull Handcrattod. $10 704-603-8279 Lawn& Garden Sales Lawn Mower, Poulan, push, soif-propelled- $120; John Deere Woodoater-$100; Homoiito Hedge Cuttor- $65. 704-310-0879 Mowor. Simplicity hoavy duty mower. IBhp. 50" dock. Needa battery. $300. Craftsman riding mower, 12hp. Good condition. $200. Please call 704-73B-3B5B PaUo lights (13), 4 spot lights, 300 watt translormer. Aii ' are metal not piastio $200 FIRM. 704-202-5022 Rtdtng MoworJohn Deere 20B $495. Ploaso Caii 704-31O-OB79 RldlniHas mower. Snapper.laggor & mulching blades, $500. Ploaso call 704-458-5971 Computer dosk & chair, $30. Medlterruan stylo dining sot w/7 high back chairs & captaini chair, $150. Unicycio, now, $45. Caii 336-655-5034 Cool stuffZoombox video/game proioctor with scroen $75.00,704.284-7155 DISH Network deiivers more for iessi Packages starling at $24.99/mo. Local channels inciudodi FREE HD lor lifol Frae BLOCKBUSTER movies lor 3 months. 1-088-679- 4649 Dryor, hoavy duty oloctrlo, targe capacity, $75. Donumidllior, works great, SSO. Two(2) NEW trailer tiros, $25 each. Wood kitchen tablo w/2 chaira, $25.704.639-9746 Edger, Craltsman, 3.5hp. Like new. $75. Drop leal old copper table, $85. Cail 704-640-9877 GREAT STUFFI QREAT PRICESI Metal shod, 83 Vi* tali $50, refrigerator, lull sizo $35. Caii 704-840-5463 1\Л1зсе11апеои8 For Sale Let's play!Slot Machlnos, with coins, 3 for $150.00. Coll 704-633-3076. Let's ridel Kids Standing Raptor 100 electric scooter. $75.00 704-642-7155 Looi< lor the banner to find the freshest dsalsl Now Today banners nin tho first day your ad runs and are an addlHonal $3 Call ClaasHleds today 81704-797-4220 Plonlo Table, approx. 3 X 4 feet w/four choirs w/pads. $80. Ploaso call 704-636-6025 Rima • 18 Inch altoy aluminum truck/SUV 4* wheel drive rims. $500 OBO. Contact by e*mail bgbunny88®yanoo.com stay cool Air Condlttoner,12,000 BTU Portable Room Air Conditioner. Liko now. $475.00. Call 704-270- 2294 between 9am-7pm. Leavo messago. Swimming pool, EZ riso w/ 2 pumps & 1 claanor. 18X30.2Hitt. deep. $100 firm. 704-63B-254B Topsolt, Topsoll / Dirt, Dirt, DirtSoli by the acoop or will dellvor 338-414-6742 Television, DVD & Video TV - 13" digital Apex TV, like new. Remote and manual. $25. Call 704-279-4947 Want to Buy Merctiandlse Buying miiltory & war iloms: doggers. Hogs, swords, mooals. Buying Irom vots S lholrfamlllos.33S492-2703 Timber wantod - Pino or hardwood. 5 acros or more soloci or cloar cul. áhavor Wood Products, inc. Call 704-278-9291. Cats Cute kittens Two 2 mos kittena 1 black maio and 1 tortoise shell tomaio. Pis caii 704- 836-1054 Free kittens to good home. Throo yellow tabbies, ail malo, 6 wooks oid. 704-640-5483 Freo kitlens. 2 months old. 1 black a whita, 1 grey & 1 yeikiw, De- clawed. 704-803-4416 Traitor, Agri-tab, covored. Now tiroa & tuboa. No blowor or motor. $85. Box acrapo .for lawn tractor hook-up, com- piole. Now, $125. Cail 704-840-9677 Trailer. Utility, londom axios, 22' w/dovo tali. Extra heavy duly. Excellent Jllion. Doublo ramp. $4,500 obo. 336-414-6742 iViusIc Sales Make music Plano, Wurtttzer lull sizo boigo. Noods tuning , cloaning. $300. 704-637- 0058 FREE kittens. Born 3/15/11. Male tiger atrlpod, male black, femalo tiger striped calico mix, and female gray calico. China Grove. (704)489-9512 Free raccoon cat and kittena. They aro titter trained and neod a toving homo. Please cail 704- 279-2127. They all must go, owner has allerglos and breathing problems; Froo to good home. Adult. cala, 2 malea, 3 temalo. All are fixed, friendly, litter trained. My frlopd neoda to lind them tiomeal Call Cassia, ploas'o loavs a mossago 704-790-5618 Kitten, froo cuddly black tabby fornaio kitten, liter box trained, vory lovablo. 704-202-6372 Kittens, froo. 5 orphans, 6 weeks old, partially box trainod, vnriety of colors, attaottonato & playful. 704-855-2715 ABSOLU ! ь: AU CTIO N B\ O rdkr oi R i;c ki\ ku 196,000-i-/-sflndustrial Building on 14.5-t-/-Acres 330 Scotts Creek Road, Sylva, NC 28779 ^ L L IN G ONSITE OR BID ONLINE Tliursday, July 21 at 11 a.m. 10% Buyers rremliim NCAL#7403 w w .auctionEbid.coin (770) 980-9565 • T h is n e w s p a p e r r e a l l y g e t s a r o u n d . DAVIB COUNTY Cats Kitteni, free. Our 'Octo- Mom" kilty has reproduced again. 5 iittie otispring lolt to chooso Irom In Kannapolis. 1 orange and 4 tiger-gray stripod. Bogging Tor your call at 704-938-9842 Cats Need forever homesMama Cat 1-1/2 yra & 2 Kittens (7 wks) 1 male & 1 female. Lovable, people-friendly, iiltor box Irained. 301-748-3592. _Dogs_ т е Ш Е Ш а Boxer puppies. 2 M & 2 F,all brindle. tails and dow claws dono, dewormed, laronis on site. $275 oo.paronis336-46118*0704 '•ÿ;v 'Ч V-'\ V'U -Ч Ч f ..i AUCnONEER: КВТН J. P1ERCE:GRI NCAL 1154 ABSOLUTE AUCTION R E A lE S T A T E 12:N00N SATURDAY- JULY23"> A COZY COUNTRY C O H A G E i I . - ^ r . It- ■ • N 141 Pineville Road, Farmington NC CHrecHons: 1-40,801 Inlertectlon. Go SOI five mile« to Farmington. Turn right (north) onto Farmington Road. Drive ono mile to Plnevllie Rd on loft Turn left, 100 yard«. You must see this homo to appreciate tho value 1 y> Story, 5 Rooins, Bath & Half. Half Basement Tax Value $132,200.00, LAND: 1.55 Acros, Terms: $ 3,000.00 down, balance due 30 days.10% Buyer premium, ill salts. OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY 1U1Y17. 2:PiVI - 4;РМ www.caroiinaauctions.com AUCTIONEER-BROKER KEITH J. PIERCE:GRI CML33B.H8-3833 NCAL«1S4 NCRBLIM4S0 _ ç ^ Dogs Instruction Found female dog. Waters Edge comm., Shep/Terrlor Mix, 1-2 yrs, approx. 30 ibs., blk w/LI Brown. Friendly, no collar. No micro chip. Call [704) 633-1882 or (338) 312-3894 ALLIED HEALTH career Iralnlng-Altond collogo 100% online. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-461-9409 www.CenluraOnline.com Free Boagle, male. Approximately 1 year. Please cail 704-640-1780 for moro Inlormallon. ATTEI^D COLLEGE ONLINE from homo. Medical, Business, Paralegal, Accounting, Criminal Justice. Joo placement assistance. Computer available. Rnanclal aid If qualified. Call 888-699-6918. www.ConturaOnlino.com Froe to good home. Giving away 2 Dogs. Please call for more Into. 704-603-4285 L0St& Found Found blower. In town of Mocksvillo around Wod. 7/6. Ploaso call to Identify. 336-909-4142 or 336-284-2553Free Stuff Froo upright Sieger piano. Must bo able to movo piano yourself. Eost Rowan area. Pleaso call 704-754- 6572. FOUND dog. Mato dog about 15ibs. Gray color wllh somo marldngs. Found week of 7/9/11 in Rock- well/Sldos Rd. area. Call to idontify .1-732-882-4614. Found dog. Small female dog. Found In Lano St. nrea Friday July 8". Call 704-245-2760 to Wentify.Instruction OOf COLLEGE CREDITS? Servo one wookond a month as a National Quaid Ollicor. 18 caroor Holds, $50,000 sludont loan repaymonl, bonus, benolils, tuition assistance, morel ioshae.osborneus.anny.mil Lost dog. Stiih tzu mix. Tan & whito lomalo with sovoie undoibile. Missing since July 4" Irom Dunham AvoMlnk's BBQ area. Call 704-433-6123 AIRLINES ARE HIRINOtTrain for high paying Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid 11 qualltiod. Job placement assist* once. Coll Aviation Institute of Maintenance. 877-300-9494. Notices DAVie PREONANCY CARE Contor olfors confkkinilal & Iroo prognancy tosls, support sorvlcos ond roforrnls. Mako a hoaRhy chokco for your IKol Call 330-763 HOPE for appi. Notices Donato your vohiclo- RocgIvo $1000 Grocory Coupon. Unitod Broast Concof Foundation. Froo Mammograms, Breast Cancor Info: www.ubd.lnfo. Free Towing, Tax Doducllblo. Non-Runnors Accepted, 1-88B-468-5g64. Homos for Sate Clemmons, 3BR/1V6BA,3829 Ultlobrook Dr.. .69 acre, 1,260 sf, brick ranch, carport, attic, laroe dock, full basoment with recreation room, kitction. $95K. 336-940-5233 Kinderton Village. 4BR, 2У^ВА. Garago. Stalnloss appi. RENT TO ÛWNI $1,105/mo. 7О4-в30-0С95 Manufactured Home Sales Great Price! me* 1992 Skyline, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, front dock, washor & dryer, groat condition, good focatton, quiet neighborhood. $8.000.336-406-7348 D a v i e a n d C l e m n n o n s “ S e r v i c e G u i d e ” I Advertise m onthly for as iittie as O t h e r p a p e r s c h a r g e $ 8 0 F O R O N E A D O N C E A W E E K • iVlore space to promote your 3 usiness w e e k l y in t h e C l a s s i f i e d s ! • A variety of sizes and commitments available. • 11,300 Davie County and Clemmons subscribers weeWy. • 2.1 million monthly viewers on salisburypost.com To advertise call 8 7 7 -7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 email us: classads@saiisburypost.com or fax to: 704-630-0157 Resort & Vacation Property Wyndam Timeshare Two timoshares for sale- homo base In Myrtle Boach, SC and Durango, Colorado. This timeshare Is based on points and can be used all over the world with hundreds of localior« & no rostrlctlons for a spodflc week-you schodulo when you want to go. Thoso timoshares ore pricod to sell. Call 336-909-3524. Apartments An octlve low income based community for sonlors, 62 & oldor, convoniontly locatod In Wlnaton-Satom, Is now accopting applications for 1 & 2 BR. Exor- ciso/spa room, cable, libmry, groonhouso, computor lab, follow- ship hall, rocroatlon room & actlvlllos avail' ablo. For applications, call 336-765'4354. Section 8 assistance available E(|j<iouiino ____' Opportunty I t ! Houses for Rent E. Spencer. 3BR, IBA. Stove & refrigerator, W/D hookup, $600/mo + dep. Seel. 8 OK. 336-909-0864 Kinderton Village. 4BR, 2^BA. Garage. Stainless oppi. RENT TO OWNI $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 Mocksville, 3 BR, 1 BA houso with an acre ol land. $700/mo. + ref., background & credit check. 336-993-4567 Mocksville. 2BR, IViBA. Central heal & air. Stovo, refrigerator, dishwasher. $575/mo. 704-278-1717 Premier Realty NC Jackie Coulston 336-753-BTn 336-99ft-7777 Rosldontlai rental prop- ortios available > ranging from $800/mo. ■ $1575/mo. Also, commercial business or of fice spaco available. Call for dolails. Office and Commercial Rental BCM Business Pork, ForOQIO or Ioaso, 9,000 sq. tt. building. 1500 to 4500 flq It untta, Conworclat Iota lor salo or will build (o sull lon- on\. 336-090-3105 Manufactured Homo for Rent County.2 BR, 2 BA. NòLovelyDavie3BR,2BA&2BI . pots, soct 6 ok. 336-575- 2101 0Г336-575-5644 Autos Financing Avallablel Hondn,200«, AcoontEX.$500-800 down, wttt help lltianca. Credit, No Problemi Private parly sale. Call 704-838-1538 Trucks, SUVs & Vans Chevrolet 1973 one lon dually w/fiat bed $1,000. Also. Ford 1991 F3S0, crow cab, 12 ft. dump bed $3,500. 336-996-1727 Chevrolet S-10,Extended Cob, 2001. 4x4. 113K miles, CD/Cassotto, new tires. Excellent condltton. 336- 287-9057 Auctions DUPLEXSpencor. 2BR, IBA. Appliance Included. No pots. $400/mo. -f $400 dop. 910-918^48 Houses for Rent DOUBLEWIDE FOR RENTComatzor & Eills School DIsl. $700/monlh, 1“ & last month'8 rent roquirod Ч- $500 socurity doposn. HUD accepted. 336-940- 6265 Loave message AUCTION •• Wednesday, July 20, 3:00 PM. 75 Acres Commordal, Lillington, NC, Rlvor & Hwy 210 Ffonl. Wednesday, July 27. 3;00 PM, 133 Acres • Hw 210 betwoan Lillington & Spring Lake, NC.www.jorrvharrisauction.com or 919498-4077. NCALtt8086. Mocksvillo, 3BR/2BA,appliances, spacious on private lot. 5700/mo doposit. 336-909-0864 1й е ц Д Е [!Д а Century 21 Triad 336-751-5555 COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE.Advance. Just off MO, exit 160 (Hillsdale). Fontaslic location. T floor Trovco Contor, building # 2. Approx. 2,500 sq. ft. office space. $2,000/mo 240 Merrells Lake Rd., Mocksville3BR,1BA bronk ranch with oil appllancos (nduded. Oil heal & central air. Great home with privacy. $795/mo. 161 Davie St. CooleemeeQroat home with 2BR, 1BA. Largo living room. Kitchon is spacious with connoding dining room. Hoat pump. $550/mo. 203 Edward Beck Mocksville3BR, 2BA homo. Full of privacy. Finished basement. Qroat kitchon. dining room w/gas log Iiropiaco.$1050/mo. 210RhynehardtRd.Mocksville4BR, 3 full BA homo situated in tho mlddlo of 10 acros. Finished bosemont w/mastor BR, BA and living room. Heat pump w/contral air.$1,300/mo. 670 Qarner St. Mocksville3BR, 2BA brick ranch wllh scroenod porch. Hardwood llooring, gas log fireplace, hoat pump w/central air. S995/mo. 215McCoullough Rd. Mocksville2BR, 1BA cottage w/hoat pump and central air. Range/oven, rofrigoralor indiidod.Laminate floors throughout. S595/mo. 102 Hamilton Court Bermuda Run3BR, 2BA townhome in gated community. Screened porch, all appi. induoed. Overlooks 17*‘green. $1695/mo. 107 Brickwalk Court Mocksville2DR,2BA condo nolghborhood pool. $725/mo. :entury 21 • ЗЗб-751-Si AUCTION- Court Ordered Constmdlon Equipment & Tmd(8, July 19, 10AM, Raleigh (Youngsville), NC. 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It takes time and a conscious elfod to pay-your debts. Leam about managing credit and debt at ltc.gov/credlt. A rtaasage from TTia Salisbury Post i tl)a FTC. Йот* Jm£rowement_ Lawson's Home Impiove- msnts. Windows, siding, Hooting and morel Froo es- timatos. Cali 336-909-0695 Junk Removài plCK up your non- njnning vehicles & pay you lo take them awayl Call Mike anytime. 336-479-2502 Tree Service Canopy Tree Servlet,Professbnal service at reasonable rates. Fully insured. Call for frae estimates. References available. Also, firewood lor sale. 336-998-4374 ------------------^ » •‘l. '* ». ' ' .л .. л i. В14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2011 Kamlll Steele-Brax- ton jumps rope to stay healthy. Children In the Mocksville-Davie Parks & Rec summer playground program pose with Ronald McDonald. — Ronald McDonald shows off Juggling skills. Clown Visits Rec Program Ronnld McDonnld recently visited with the Mocksville/ Dnvie Parks & Recreation Department's Summer Playground Program.Ronald's performance was called "Go Active" which gives kids ideas on staying active and healthy. The playground program will continue through Aug. 12. Call the recreation depart ment at 751-2325 for more in- Above, Savannah Frasier, Hazel Marlon, Evan Cromer, Za’Haree Maddox, Seth Dalton ^ formation on this program. gnd Dylan Koontz dance with Ronald. At right, Alaysla Sims jumps rope. Supporting Local Farmers ...At T A N G L E W O O D F A R M MARKET OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 8:00 AM, UNTIL DARK Featuring N.C. grown produce! Watermelon Cantaloupe Corn Onions Tomatoes Peaches Lemons Limes Peppers Bananas Apples Potatoes Lettuce Cucumbers Jalapenos Avocadoes Blueberries Strawberries Nectarines », Plums KiwfJ Cherries Grapefruit Carrots Garlic Cabbage Peanuts Squash Mangos Beans Zucchini Papaya Beets Eggplant Pineapple Turnips Oranges Pears Grapes Malik Polk and Evan Cromer assist Ronald. %■ TanilewoidFafmNarkel ^ К Produce Bucks H I $5off Bring this coupon to receive $5 off your total produce purchase of $25 or more Located between 1-40 ànd 158 on Harper Rd. across from Monte de Rey Mexican restaurantV , from Monte de Rey Mexican restaurant у if More Than Plants Jr. l\/laster G ardeners Learn About The Environment P aged C l u c k , C l u c k C h ick en s B econning A P opular H obby , PageDI f Ч n D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P m / E | # E C O R D USPS 149-160 Number 28 Thurscläii^ July 21 ; 2011 if Paula Graham of Advance (rlght) and NC lottery executive director Alice Garland.(holding check) talk about her big prize at a ceremony Monday at Carlton’s of Tanglewood, where she bought the winning ticket. - Photo by Chris Mackle $200,000 A Year For Life A d v a n c e W o m a n W i n s B i g L o t t e r y P r i z e By Jim Buicc Enterprise Record Imagine winning $200,dOO a year... for life. Advance’s Paula Graham doesn’t have to worry about where her next paycheck is coming from anymore after winning the North Carolina Education Lottery’s top prize in the Instant Scratch-Off game. Graham, 50, said she usually buys Powerball, Mega Millions and Cash 5 tickets but decided to take a chance on a different game when she plopped down her money at Carlton’s Tanglewood in Clem mons.“I knew a couple of main prizes were still nvailable," Graham said during the check presentation cele bration Monday at the convenience store. “So I bought a card, and it won, and then I bought another one, and it won, and I kept doing that. And with each card I bought, 1 just started having this feeling thnt 1 was supposed to win this particular scratch-off. “And itideed, when I came in here a week ago Sunday morning, I had $22 in my pocket, and 1 bought that one, and I bought two money games. This one was a winner, too. So I had two winners that day. This one was just for a $1, so I’ll take it. I’m going to cash it in when this is done. “You always see how people spend their last $20 in their wallet on one given day. I said I’m going to spend this $22 on tickets, and I went home and scratched it off, and it was a winner.” When Graham started scratch ing her lottery ticket, a money bag started to show. She knew her prize would be whatever was in the block. Then the numbers and words “S200K Life” .appeared. Graham had to look several times and still had a hard time believing her eyes. “I did the triple take,” Graham said. “I ran outside onto the deck behind the house, and my boy friend was in the backyard doing some yard work. I yelled at him, ‘Come here, come here,’ He told me later on, ‘You had such acrazed look on your face. I thought there wns a snake in the house’,” He verified it was a winning ticket, and then she checked with her attorney and accountant just to make sure. Certainly, life vyill never be the same again for Graham, who was born in New Jersey and raised in North Carolina. She graduated the University of North-Carolina at Chapel Hill before spending 25 years in Florida. Graham, an independent adver tising sales rep in the construction industry who works out of her home, has lived in this area for. six years. She has no plans to quit working. * . “It changes my life in that I don’t have to worry anymore,” Graham said. “There’s always a cushion. I’ve only made one purchase today. I bought a new computer. And I’m just going to let things sit for awhile Please See Winner - Pnge 4 36 P Ä Ö E S T r a ffic S till A C o n c e r n B erm u d a R un C lo ser To C ircle At 1 5 8 E ntrance By Jim Buice Enterprise Record The Bermuda Run Town Coun cil took the next step toward getting a roundabout nt the U.S. 158 gate entrance by entering into agree ment with Kemp and Associates on the first phase of a feasibility study. ■' Almost since the town was created in 1999, traffic on the ^ highway between the Twin City Soccer Complex and the Bermuda ' Drive gated entrance has been a major concern. The new four-lane bridge over the Yadkin River just to the west of the congested area has rnised the level of awareness. “The speed limit here was 55 for a long time, and we finally got it lowered to 45 a few years ago,” Mayor John Ferguson said at the town board meetinjg last }veek. “I think a roundabout is probably about our only chance to control that traffic out there.” ' Town manager Lee Rollins agreed. “I would agree with themayor, although I don’t want to presup pose the outcome,” Rollins said. “The one thing I am pleased about is that DOT is the one that initi ated this conversation that said they would very much look at a study.” Rollins said Kemp and Asso ciates has done traffic studies in Davie County in the past and was a logical choice to further explore what they call “a traffic calming device” on U.S. 158. “This is just a step we have to, go through to tell them what they already knew and what they were going to do anyway,” councilman Ed Coley said. “Is that right?” Rollins replied that it was a step Please See IVaffic - Page 4 M a n A c c u s e d O f S la s h in g W o m e n ’s T h r o a t s By Jackic Seaboit Enterprise Record A man with a history of violence was,arrested this weekend after beating and stabbing two women at the home he shared with them. Wendell Lilly, 35, of Childrens Home Road, Mocksville was charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent I to kill or inflict serious injury and 1 larceny of an automobile, i According to Dnvie County iSheriff’s Office Chief J.D. Hart- |man, around 12:30 a.m. on July 17 lofficers were called to a reported istabbing at the residence. Officers found three women at the home, two had been beaten, stabbed, and had their throats cut. The other female was a neighbor who had come to the home and she was not Injured, according to Hartman. Officers found Mary Christina Hampton, 43, in the front yard and her 63-year-old mother, Mary Lou Hampton, inside the home. Davie EMS traiisported both women to Baptist Medical Center where they underwent surgery and are listed in stable condition. Hartman said officers were able to speak with the younger Hampton who told them Lilly was her boy- ■ .....si...- - i .------- friend and lived at the home with she nnd her mother. “Apparantly they had an argu ment - Mr. Lilly and his girlfriend were not getting along. According to the victims he grabbed a knife and began beating them and stab bing them,” Hartman said. Hartman said that Lilly took the younger Hampton’s vehicle andher cell phone and left before officers arrived. “We received Infonnatlon that ' he was in various locations in the Winston-Salem area," Hartman said. Hampton’s vehicle wns located on Northwest Boulevard In Wln- stoii-Salem. Lilly was apprehended on Harrison Street not far away. Hartman said that Lilly has a history of assault and robbery and was out on a $150,000 bond several months ago in Iredell County. Hartman said that incident in volved Lilly bumping a vehicle on 1-40. The female driver, who had children in the vehicle, pulled to the side of the interstate and Lilly rammed the vehicle again. “He got out nnd punched the female driver in the. face and took her purse,” Hartman said. Lilly is being held under A do mestic violence order with no bond allowed.Lilly _• . Tomato Sandwich Delicacy Intrigues Oklahomans 2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 Editorial Page “How do you make a tomato sandwich?” My second-bom, spending the summer employed in the food service industry in Norman, Okla., called home to Elizabeth a few weeks ago with that question. None of his Oklahoma friends had ever heard of our sum mer delicacy, and they were intrigued. Robert is both a Southemer and Easterner to his Univer sity of Oklahoma friends, something of a curiosity at times when he describes his North Carolina roots, barbecue, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Cheerwine and Texas Pete. Oklahomans don’t like anything named Texas, even if it’s made in Winston-Salem. As an OU man, Robert can’t wear orange so strict is the anti-Texas Longhorn fervor. His call home was a painful reminder that I had failed the boy as n parent. At age 20, he had to ask how to make a tomato sandwich. Finicky to a fault, he has never actually eaten tomato or barbecue sandwiches, the staples of our diet. He even refused banana pudding. As a result, he has failed as an ambassador to the unwashed Midwesterners eager to leam of our gustatory delights. Elizabeth has often suggested that his taste buds are in his head. Gently, she walked him through the process: Grow a tomato in your backyard in the clay soils of Piedmont North Carolina, pick it off the vine, peel it, spread mayonnaise (Duke’s is the local favorite except among UNC alumni who demand Hellmann’s) on two slices of white bread, sprinkle salt and pepper all around, and presto. There are two kinds oif people in this world; Peelers and non-peelers. It was a tremendous relief when I discovered during our courtship that Elizabeth is a tomato peeler. That sealed the deal for me. Robert has learned something about prairie heat this sum mer. Oklahoma weather has consistently been 10 degrees hotter than here. During most of the past month, high tem peratures each day have climbed over 100 degrees. He’s now talking about graduate school... in cold Michi gan. As for tomatoes, my ship has finally come in. With my sweet mother’s gentle assistance, I am awash in tomatoes. For the first time in my life, I am able to give away tomatoes and get off the welfare system. I am tomato rich. After years of bemoaning my crop failures, my mother suggested that I plant at her house on the farm. She has helped tend and water them, and we are sharing in the har vest bounty. She turns 86 next week. It goes to show, a parent’s job is never done. Following her example, maybe I should mail a tomato to Nonnan, Okla. Waving, Davie Style With another political season approaching, it’s time for a primer for prospective politicians. To win votes in Davie, would-be politicians have to perfect the wave. Driving down the road, Davie County voters expect their polhicians to wave at them, even if they’ve never met. Politicians must be ap proachable. To demonstrate their openness, they wave. The late Sheriff George Smith was an early master. For two terms, he did an index finger wave at everyone he met in his patrol car. He was my sheriff because he always waved at me. Only later did I realize he waved at everyone. County commissioner Richard Poindexter likewise is a constant waver but with a casual full-handed salute. I fol lowed him for 10 miles one Saturday morning as he waved at everyone he met. No wonder he is serving Jiis fourth term. Newcomers are often puzzled by this odd waving thing that natives do. Some are suspicious that complete strangers are waving at them. Waving back is not only expected, it’s bad manners not to do so. So wave. It could be a political ticket to the White House. — Dwight Sparks O W tV N e v « W RisrfövnJÄES ^gninmy.com In The M ail . . . Woman Thankful For ‘Caring’ Volunteers they left I took their picture nnd one of them gave me a hug and said I will be praying for you. Thnnk you so much for the phone cnlls, cnrds, visits in the past 10 years, but most of nil thnnk you for your prayers. Tracy Hicks Mocksville To the editor: I nm writing to express my love nnd grntitude for my fnmily, friends ond strangers. In today's world there is so much violence nnd noturnl disnsters toking ploce thnt we nil should tnke n moment nnd be thnnkful for oil of our surroundings, including strangers.Ten yenrs ngo I wos a full-time waitress nt Miller's Restnurnnt. I nlwnys took time to do fundraisers, rock-o-thons, Relny for Life nnd the list goes on. Then Jnn.1,20021 woke up pnrnlyzed from my chest down from trnnsverse myelitis. I have overcome mnny obstncies in the last 9 1/2 years. By God's sweet loving groce Iwns able to begin to wnlk ond do some things the doctors snid I would never do. > ,Lnst yenr I became n member of Blnise Bnptist Church. One of my Bible fellowship clnss members cniled to nsk me whnt I needed done. Shelin Stnnley nominnted me for the United Wny DnyofCnrlng.Although the npplicntion dote wns pnst due, Kim MccClellond ndds me to the list. I received n cnll thnt my vinyl siding would be pressure woshed however, it would be done on o loter dnte. Piedmont Noturnl Gns employees out of Snlisbury come ond spent oil dny pressure wnshing my home. I con never thnnk Tony, and the two Brians enough. When they came to pressure wnsh my siding, they were mere strangers helping someone out. However, ofter talking with them through out the doy I leorned some things nbout each one, Before L e t t e r s W e l c o m e ., .'v' . '1 ( 'il The Enterprise Record welcomes letters ñom Jts' 'redera on topics of j(xd, state, national or iiíténiaf.',. ' tionai’ftstftsTAiTeffoft be tñadé to prim all letters i provided they áre not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste.^,« ■rhe editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammwH and for space. ' v'v All letters should include the nume and address of the writer, including ia signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 pjn. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enteiprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, emews® davie-enterprise.com. A Night With A Hot Redhead D AV IE C O U N T Y 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/PublisherRobin Snow........................Qeneral ManagerMike Barnhardt....................Managing EditorRay Tutterow.......................Advertising DirectorBrian Pitts..........................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER > . Send Address Chnnges It): Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 Oh, whnt aunts can make you do. Things you’ll regret. Things thnt will make you proud of yourself. Both happened to me last weekend. My dear Aunt Irene, who I hadn’t seen since my mother’s funeral last yenr, made it from Alabama to my niece’s wed ding Saturday on Lake Wylie, It was a weekend thnt won’t be forgotten. Leaving from lunch that afternoon, I was walking across the street to the motel when this hot redhead started yelling at me from BflmriarClt the back car window.I got in the car. We went to her hotel room and made arrangements for later. I went back to my hotel, washed off and put on clean clothes. We met in the bar of her hotel. It’s not as sorted as it seems. The hot redhead is my Aunt Irene, She was escorted by my cousin Ed and his wife,Teri, from their homes in Alabama. They had been at Myrtle Beach for a week (She used to live there.). They had been to Michi gan before that (She used to live there, top. Heck, Aunt Irene has been everywhere.). After a quick drink, Aunt Irene had water and myself a beer, Ed drove us through the boonies of Charlotte, down what seemed like a runway to Douglas International Airport, past where the Beverly Hillbillies lived beore they moved tp LA, past the elementary school where wedding traffic was being parked. He dodged a deer, rounded a curve and we were at our destination, A police officer guarded the driveway. We told him Aunt Irene was in the car and he waved us by. It pays to travel with royalty. As we exited the car, hostesses came and took Aunt Irene by the arms. “Are you Miss Irene? Come with me. If you need anything, you just let us know,” They led her through the home, a bed and breakfast and popular wedding spot called the Victorian Villa. Aunt Irene had just learned she was going to be part of the wedding party. It was only fitting. Aunt Irene and my mother, Leola, were sisters. Mom was the bride’s grandmother. She taught the giri how to cuss. She tnught her how to play poker, and who knows whnt else. Both had red hair, as does Holly, Feisty? They’re redheads, ‘Nuff said. The wedding was beautiful, and then came the reception. Food and dancing and all that stuff. Food, I can handle. Dancing, not so much. 1 hadn’t danced since a fourth grade birthday party. That was also the night I got my first kiss, so it doesn’t say much for my intelligence that I didn’t stay with that dancing thing. The night was going smoothly. Plenty to eat and drink and plenty of relatives not seen in a while, and friendly new rela tives, as well. Then I went by Aunt Irene. She grabbed my arm to go onto the dance floor. I went with her. To my surprise and horror, we were the'only ones headed that way. Here’s a tip for you guys: Don’t go onto a dance floor at a wedding when you haven’t danced for let’s say, more than 40 years. Comeras flashed. That’s not too bad. It might be fun to have one of those photographs. I only learned later that a video camera was rolling. My relatives, probably all of them before it’s over, will have access to that video. I couldn’t get enough dirt on them with a private eye to make up for a video of me dancing. Their blackmail file is loaded. I might as well throw mine away. I did the best I could. It was the longest three-minute song I’ve heard in my life. I don’t even remember the name, I don’t know if it was rock and roll or reggae or rhythm and blues. Every direction 1 looked, people were looking back. At least they were smiling. But the worid didn’t end, I think it made everyone love me. At least they kept smiling os I pitssed them the rest of the night. The party didn’t stop there. It ended up at a bar near our hotels. And sure enough, when I arrived, that hot redhead was already there. People were falling out left ond right, but Aunt Irene, at age 84 and nearly blind, was still going, dancing after midnight with anyone who wanted the company of a hot redhead. I got on the dance floor there, too. That’s where I belong, plenty of strobe lights and no cameras, If you weren’t right beside me, you couldn’t tell I had no idea of what 1 was doing. I’m thankful that my wife is not the jealous type. She let me spend the night with the hottest redhead (bride excluded) in town. 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Kids will even get to enter a raffle for two giant, water- worthy duck floats. Faces will be painted will special Bullhole designs. There will also be n kids’ watermelon enting contest and n petting zoo on Three Oaks Hill behind the Woodson Pic nic Shelter. A book of tickets for kids activities will be $5, allowing two tickets for mnny activities including the float rnffle. The Great Bullhole Duck Race Festival will also invite kids, ages 6-13, to wnde in the old Stone Pool branch to cnp- ture nnd release live “creepy, crawly critters.” A youth scavenger hunt will bring young people in contact with nature. These are free activities. The Duck Race will begin at 2 p.m. Stephanie Waller, River Park’s new events coordinator said: “I hope thnt every one of the 1,500 tickets are sold out by Saturday.” Tickets will be sold at RiverPark on Saturday until the 1 p.m. cut-off.Duck Tickets are Still avnil nble at $5 each, $25 for a “Quack Pack” (six) or a $50 Flock of Ducks which gets the buyer 15 chances to win the race. In Cooleemee, tick ets are nvnilnble at town hall, nt the Cooleemee Ice Crenm Shop nnd the Zachary House, in Mocksville at the Chamber of Commerce nnd in Sniisbury nt the LnndTrust in the old trnin depot.Race Day volunteers are still needed. Cnll 284-6040. , Winner... The Stan Bobbitt Band will perform outdoors at the Zachary House in Cooleemee on Aug. 6. C o n c e r t A u g . 6 I n C o o l e e m e e Music will fill the air around the historic Zachary House grounds on the evening of Sat urday, Aug. 6. Proceeds from the concert will help complete work on the' Mill House Mu seum.Bnnd leader Stan Bobbitt grew up in Southwest Virginia nnd the upper Shenandoah Val ley nenr Stnunton. “I began to play music right nfter I lost my sight when I wns nine yenrs- old,” he says. Now, he’s 53 nnd is playing with his bnnd nt engagements in Virginia and North Carolina.“We play everything from Amnzing Grace and Beu lah Land to Old-Time Rock n’Roll,” Bobbitt says. He is the band’s lend singer nnd nccom- pnnies himself on n Yamaha keyboard, playing bass with one hand and pinno with the other.Along with Bobbitt will be Dale Peterson, who plays lead guitar and provides vocals, and Ray Crumpler, who plays 2 Я Я B A N K o f the CAROLINAS You NeOíí ^ Take the stress out of buying or refinancing your home through a mortgage with Bank of the Carolinas. Visit your local Bank ol the ('.iroliiias bran th to apply toil.iy, W c olicr: Competitive Rates A Fast Application Process For a Limited Time, No Origination Fees!* rliytlim and steel guitar. Bob bitt's dnughter, Jenna, will be with him to sing and play the tambourine.“She used to be real shy but I've gotten her to come out,” he snys.An admission of .$5 will be collected at the gates on MarginnI and Church streets that night. Everyone needs to bring their own lawn chairs. Concert- goers cnn purchase a hotdog supper from the Cook Shack that will be open at 6 p.m. Mu sic will begin at 6:30. Only handicap parking will be allowed on the grounds. Continued From Pugc 1 and tty to figure out exnctly the best way to do some investing and pay off a few debts.” Next, she would like to buy a new cat, but beyond that, she said it will probably be “business as usual for me.”As for family, Graham said, “I have one sister. That’s it. No kids, no husbands, no nothing.” What about a bunch a new friends? “Maybe soon,” she said with a Inugh. Graham, who projects she spends nn average of $ 13 a week on lottery tickets, only buys them nt Cariton’s.Maybe others should consid er doing the snme. The store hns also produced winning tickets of $250,000, $100,000, $40,000 and some $10,000 winners over Ihe years.'This placc is turning into n lottery store,” snid Cindy Johnson, who hns been a clerk nt Cariton's for nearly four yenrs. “We do a lot of business.”So does the N.C. Educntion Lottery. Alice Garland, execu tive director, said $447 million went to education in fiscal year Traffic... Continued From Page 1in the process. Councilman John Guglielmi nsked if hnving the feasibility study would mnke things go “smoother and faster doing it this way than waiting for DOT to step up to the plate.”“With all due respect, you've D ix ie l a n d f a r m B o a rd in g ‘ Leaion* • Events Summer Camb - Our 9th yearlll In association wHIi tht Davit County hrks and fítc. Dept for a summer and funi Contact: Marieea Phono: 33(M02-0-103 1784 Godlwy Rond - Mockevillc, NC 27020 waited for DOT for 10 years,” Rollins said. In other business,' the council: • Approved a resolution of intent to consider nn ordinnnce amending the town chni-ter to revise the terms of the council members so that there are three council members elected in nn election cycle which alternates with two council members nnd the mnyor elected in an election cycle. A public hearing will be held on the amendments on Aug. 9. • Approved a request from Wake Forest Baptist Health for voluntary annexation for 63.77 acres at N.C. 801 and 1-40. The approval came after a public hearing where one person spoke. 2010-11. Since the inception of the lottery five years ngo, more than $2 blllioa has gone to educntion initintives (includ ing $49.3 million to Forsyth County and $6.9 million to Davie County). Davie County plnyers have won $8.8 miIlio;i in lottery games. Gariand snid Graham’s winning ticket guarantees n 20-yenr payment of $200,000 n year. “It is a minimum prize of $4 million, but if Ms. Graham has nice longevity, she will enjoy significantly more than that.”Tickets for the $200,000 a Year for Life game went on sale in January, and a Mooresvilie mnn claimed the first of the three top prizes. This wns the sccond. That means another winning ticket is still out there. Graham said she wasn’t going to quit pinying, despite her annual six-figure paycheck. Her initial winnings will total $136,000 after taxes. “Actually, since there’s nnother winner. I’m going back to the snme game.” she said. “Why not? If lighting can strike once, it can strike twice.” • Approved the appointment of Cnrolyn Mcmannmy, president of the Davie County Chnmber of Commerce to n three-year term on the Town Tourism Development Authori ty. Tabatha Renegar, manager of WinMock Bam, was appointed to a two-year term, and Anna Lowe, marketing manager for the Bermuda Run Hampton Inn, was appointed to a one-, year term.• Approved Davie County’s request of securing a location to conduct business to be used only in the event of a disaster.• Heard from Rollins in the manager’s report thnt the street signs were up in the commercial area of Kinderton nnd by the end of the month some directional signs would be in place. ’plferendaAuggst31,2011, ■ ' ; - All loans sulijeci lo Banit ol Ihe Carollnas slandard underwriting criteria., '. й я и и ю O P lW IIItt 4 ' O A K ’ S ^ у MiioKSUiiii Ni: 142 N. Main St. • Mocksville • (336) 753-1665 piiiiiii'i) iMiiiii (iHtgu cumulimi 2 doors from 4 Oaks 'Ihvem @ 128 N. Main St. • Mocksville • (336) 753-0194 iK S A T U R D A Y . J U L Y 2 3 > N O O N - 2 A M ★ Join us for our Grand Opening Celebration and a Benefit Fundraiser for Jamie CruiobUeld Jamie Is a Davie resident battling cancer. A ll afternoon we will have Food, Drinks, Gam es, R a ftle ,& D I If/lusk. ★ LIVE MUSIC «StartlnifiillOPM» - FEATURING - C h a s e B h y ib m J D is tric t C o u rt DAVIE COUN'I VEN 1 EKl'KISb K1Ì.CUKU, 1 nursuuy, July ¿1,/uii -э Junc16 The following cases were disposed of during Davie Dis trict Court. Presiding: Judge April C. Wood. Prosecuting: Karen Biemacki and Jamie Laprad, assistant DAs. - Gary Austin Allison, breaking or entering n vehicle, mis demeanor larceny,- injury to personal property, felony conspiracy, dismissed, civil. - Jesse Ray Bouldin, possession of open container/consum ing alcohol in passenger area, $50, cost. - Stephanie D. Campbell, simple assault, dismissed per pleaj intoxicated and disruptive, sentenced to time served. - Joshua Andrew Cleary, intoxicated and disruptive, sentenced to time served; assault on a female, dismissed per plea. - Johnathan W. Cornntzer, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for substance abuse assessment/com plete treatment, limited driving privilege/$100 fee, $100, cost; driving left of center, dismissed per plea. - Tony Martin Deese, pos session of drug paraphernalia, deferred prosecution, 12 hours community service, remain in school and get high school diploma, submit to random drug testing, $165 nttorney fee, if in compliance charges may be dismissed in 12 months.- Louie Carl Doby, driving while license revoked, reduced to aid and abet driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued, cost, $150 attorney fee; driving/allow ing motor vehicle to be driven with no registration, permitting operation of vehicle with no insurance, fictitious/altered title/registration, dismissed per plea.- David Eari Ebron Jr., two counts driving while license revoked, canceled/revoked/ suspended certificate/tag, ficti tious/altered title/registration, dismissed, corrected. - Stephanie Lynn Foutch, simple worthless check, dismissed, insufficient evidence.- Antonio C. Gaspar, ex pired registration, expired/no inspection, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, sentenced to 45 dnys, suspended 12 months, not operate vehicle until licensed, $200, cost.- Timothy Wayne Glover, speeding 88 in a 70, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, sentenced to time served.- Steven Gregory Ivey, sim ple assault, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Chuck Lester LaCourse, driving while license revoked, dismissed, corrected.- Samuel Marcus Leazer, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Brenda McCormick,driving while license revoked, sentenced to 25 days; misdemeanor probation violation out of county, sentenced to 25 dnys active.- Samuel Glenn McDaniel, attempting to obtain property by false pretense, reduced to misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, $200, cost.- Emily Brianna Millan, cruelty to animnis, dismissed per plea of codefendant.- Jason Tyrone Millan, cru elty to animals, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, commit no similar offense, $100, cost.- Penny Moore, possession of marijuana up to one-half ounce, possession of metham- phetamine, maintaining vehicle/ dwelling/place for controlled substances, dismissed per plea; possession of drug parapher nalia, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months,complete substnnce abuse treatment, co operate with DSS, do not use or possess drugs, cooperate with vocational rehab,'24 hours community service, evidence ordered destroyed,cost, $312.50 nttorney fee.- Elizabeth Dawn Newson, injury to personal property, second degree trespass, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. - Robert Pendergrass, speed ing 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $15, cost.- David Purkey, DWI, sen tenced to 24 months; driving while license revoked, fnilure to maintain lane control, possession of open container/consum ing alcohol in passenger area, dismissed per plea. Appealed. - Sergio C. Ramirez, fishing without a license, dismissed, matter corrected, time served, old case. - Glen Thomns Smith, ac cessing computers, prayer for judgment continued, cost, $150 nttorney fee. - Jackie Eugene Spry Jr., injury to real property, reduced to giving fictitious information to officer, prnyer for judgment continued, cost, $225 attorney fee. - Logan Byrne Stewnrt, speeding 90 in a 70, prayer for judgment continued, cost.- Jordnn Andrew Toney, simple possession schedule VI controlled substance,possession of drug paraphernalia, deferred prosecution, 12 hours community service, nttend school daily, not use or possess drugs, if in compliance charges may be dismissed in 12 months. - Irene A. Torregrossa, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, surrender license, not opernte vehicle until licensed, obtain substance abuse assess- ment/trentment, limited driving privilege/$IOO fee, $100, cost; fnilure to maintnin lane control, dismissed per plea.- Zaki Torrence, giving fictitious information to officer, resisting public officcr, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 120 days, suspended, 12 months, 24 hours community scrvice, not operate vehicle until llcenscd,$285 nttorney fee,cost; opernting vehicle with no insur ance, dismissed per plen.- Amy Ann Via, shoplifting concealment of goods, prayer for judgment continued, cost, $56 restitution to Wal Mart. - Kristie Nicole Widener, misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, cost, $830 restitution. Failure to Appear * - Keaoni J. Beasley, two counts dogs at large prohibited. - Gary R. Blackwell, communicating threats. - Billy Jack Fleming, driving while license revoked. - Crystal Brandi Fox, driving while license revoked, expired registration, expired/no inspection, giving fictitious informn tion to officer. June 30 The following cases were disposed of during Davie Dis trict Court. Presiding: Judge Jimmy L. Myers. Prosecuting: Karen Biernncki and Wendy' Terry, assistant DAs. - Matthew Brian Adder- ton, misdemeanor probation violation, probation extended 12 months, complete a 20-day residential program; shoplifting concealment of goods, sen tenced to 15 days, suspended one year, cost. - Charles M. Alexander, misdemeanor larceny, cost, $20 install fee, $210 attorney fee. - Caitlin F. Allen, misdemeanor child abuse, dismissed, in compliance. - Adam Hardy Bailey, resist ing public officer, possession of marijuana up to one hnlf ounce, possession of drug parapherna lia, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, assault with a deadly weapon, sentenced to 150 days, suspended 18 months, 48 hours community service, cost, $510 nttorney fee, evidence to be turned over to DCSD for departmental purposes. - Wade Beauchamp, com municating threats, dismissed, witness failed to prosecute. - Michael Roy Crawford, aka Michael Roy Craford, resisting public officer, cost, $285 at torney fee; assault on a female, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. - Joshua Crowell, speeding 90 in a 70, prayer for judgment continued, cost.- Cnndice M. Dnlrymple, worthless check, sentenced to time served. -Tiffany C. Dulin, disorderiy conduct, resisting public officer, injury to personnl property, dismissed.- Sharmin L. Elliott, simple possession schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed, in compliance. - Daniel John Follenius, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, complete long-term outpatient treatment program, surrender license, not opernte vehicle until licensed, limited driving privilege/$IOO fee, $600 SBI Inb fee, $100, cost; possession of drug para phernalia, dismissed per plea, evidence ordered destroyed. - Tony Grey Foster Jr., false report to police, prayer for judgment continued, cost. - Michael B. Franklin, second degree trespass, dismissed by court.- Dana Grant Garris, speeding 78 in a 55, reduced to exceeding snfe speed,$25,cost.- Joe Vestal Gobble, failure to register os sex offender, dismissed, corrected. -Andrea J. Hamilton, speeding in highwny work zone 70 in a 60, reduced to improper equipment, driving while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $25, cost, $200 failure to appear fee; no license, use of foreign license while driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea., - Sabrina James, driving while license revoked, dis-i missed, wrong person chnrged.- Johnny Rny Johnston, simple possession schedule VI controlled substance, dis missed per plea; possession of drug paraphernalia, cost, $285 attorney fee, evidence ordered destroyed.- Henther M. Moore, shop lifting concealment of goods, deferred prosecution, 20 hours community service, $43.80 restitution to Walmart, write letter of apology to Walmart, if in complinnce charges may be dismissed in one year. - Jason Ernest Neal, probation violntion, probntion re voked, sentenced to 120 days, credit for 49 days; probation violation, probation revoked, sentenced to 120 days nt expira tion of previous sentence.- Jessica Gay Parks, misde meanor larceny, sentenced to time served.- Leslie George Poole, mis demeanor probntion violation, probation extended six months; misdemennor probation violntion, probation extended six months.- James Scott Pope, resisting public officer, sentenced to time served. - Jeremy Ramey, failure to return rental property, sentenced to time served.- Dorian Russell Shrout, three counts probation violation, probation continued.- Destin Lamar Sloan, viola tion of unsupervised probation, sentenced to 15 days. - Ines Мае Stanley, injury to personal property, dismissed, warrant fntally flawed.- Herbert Lester Tatum, misdemeanor probntion violation, pay all money owed by July 5 or active sentence will be placed' into effect.- Angela Gay Towery, driv ing while license revoked, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months, pny money owed, cost.- Brian Wesley Wike, DWI, sentenced to 60 dnys, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, credit for substance abuse assessment, complete 20 hours counseling, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, limited driving' privilege/$100 fee, $100, cost; reckless drivlng-wnnton disregard, dismissed per plea.- Matthew Shane Winters, shoplifting concenlment of goods, dismissed. Fnilurc To Appear- Lottie Cunningham, break ing or entering a vehicle, misdemeanor larceny, simple nssault, injury to personnl property. - Erikn Beth Domnick, injury to personal property. - Carol Ellis, first degree trespass. July? The following cases were disposed of during Dnvie Dis trict Court. Presiding: Judge Rod Penry. Prosecuting: John Bandle and Jnmie Lnprad, ns sistnnt DAs. - Timothy Wayne Beeding, misdemeanor child nbuse, sentenced to 75 days, suspended 12 months, obtain substance abuse assessment/treatment, $285 nt- tomey fee, cost.- Tonya Beeding, simple as sault, dismissed per plea; misde meanor child nbuse, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 12 months, comply with DSS orders, $285 , nttorney fee, cost. - Paul Louis Blass, two counts obtaining property by false pretense, reduced to two counts common Inw forgery, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months, $747.67 restitution, cost; 3 counts' obtaining property by fnlse pretense, 2 counts cnrrying concenled weapon, dismissed per plea, weapons ordered destroyed.- Victoria Marie Bohms, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Joshua Allen Britt, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, surrender license, not opernte vehicle until licensed, credit for substance abuse as sessment/follow treatment, limited driving privilege/$100 fee, $285 nttorney fee, $100, cost; driving nfter consuming under age 21, dismissed per plea. - James Paul Carter, mis demeanor probntion violation, probation continued.- Leslie S. Childress, pos session of drug pnraphemalia, dismissed per indictment of principle/codefendnnt, evidence ordered destroyed. - Sylvia Boggs Cleary, no license, reduced to fnilure to notify DMV of address change, $25, cost, $225 nttorney fee.- Donnld Ray Collins, second degree burglary, simple possession schedule II controlled substnnce, simple possession schedule IV controlled sub stnnce, driving while license revoked, fnilure to wear seat belt, dismissed by coiirt, defen- dnnt deceased, evidence ordered destroyed. - Jessie Condrn, nssault with a deadly weapon, dismissed per plea; breaking or entering, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, $200 restitution, $397.50 attorney fee, cost. - Grnham Norman Flessas, speeding 66 in n 55, prnyer for judgment continued, cost. - Enri Thomas Flinchum Jr., speeding 70 in a 55, prayer for judgment continued, cost, strike fnilure to appear fee.- Oswnld Ryan Gibson, sec ond degree trespass, dismissed, prosecuting witness fniled to appear.- Brent Evan Hill, simple affray, dismissed, in compliance. - Kenneth Russell Holmes, reckless driving to endanger, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $25, cost, $225 attorney fee; opernting ve hicle with no insurnnce, expired/ no inspection, expired registrn tion, dismissed per plea. - Samuel Dean James, felony possession schedule II controlled substnnce, reduced to possession of drug pnrnphernalia, sen tenced to 60 days, suspended 12 months, $300 lab fee, $660 attorney fee, $100, cost.- Andrew L. Jones, assault on a female, prayer for judgment continued, cost.- Jnnine Tayloria Leach, burning personnl property, reduced to injury to personnl property, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, $360 attorney fee, $100, cost; felony conspiracy, dismissed per plen. -Joseph Wnyne Long,speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost.- Shanekwa D. Long, burning personal property, felony conspiracy, communicnting threats, dismissed per plea; injury to personal property, reduced to nid and abet injury to personal property, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service, $100, cost.- Sonya Gay Martin, misde mennor child abuse, possession of marijuana up to one half ounce, possession of dmg paraphernalia, dismissed per plea, evidence ordered destroyed; resisting public officer, sen tenced to 45 days, suspended 12 months, comply with DSS, $510 nttorney fee, $50, cost. - Crystal Gayle McCrary, simple possession schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed per plen; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 45 dnys, suspended 12 months, $225 nttorney fee, $ 100, cost, all evidence ordered destroyed.. Picusc See Court - Page 5 F A R M IN G T O N C R O S S IN G I n t h e h e a r t o f H i s t o r i c F a r m i n g t o n Hwy 801 N & Farmington Road C R O S S R O A D S P R O D U C E FI^ESH Fruits & Vegetables Fresh Local & Honey Pork Tenderloins & Side Meat DAILY 1 0 a m -7 p m EdT & Credit Cards Accepted THE Arac ANTIQUES 336-655-6353 C la ssic So u th e rn A n tiq u e s & C o lle ctib le s Featuring THE MOST REASONABLE ANTIQUE PRICES IN THE TRIAD Buy and Sell Antiques THE FEEDBAG RESTAURANT 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -1 1 0 9 Open Mon 9ann-3pm, Thurs & Fri 9am-8pm, Saturday 8am-3pm BLUE RIieitON SPECIAL 'riios.-'riiiirs. • 5l*M-7l'iM M“ OH\Siiiulwi(iluis (Bring This Ad) F ilim F iw h & F u si • l liiio i n o r T a k o o u t At the Crossroads of , Farmington Road & H w y . 8 0 1 F r e s h D a i l y Soup a n d W r a p s W e C a t e r ! iV.. 1 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 Public Records Cooleemee Police The following reports are from the Cooleemee Police Depnrtment. - A mnn reported July 6 that he wns hit in the hend in the shopping center parking lot by a man who was mad over n ve hicle sale.- TWo women were each charged with being drunk and disruptive nnd simple, nffray af ter an officer found them fight ing on Davie Street. Felecin Shedrick, 23, of Emerald Lane, Mocksville, and Snmanthn Dnnielle Frank, 24, of' Daniel Rond, Mocksville, were each tnken into custody with a court dnte of Aug. 18. - A man was cited for illegally burning trash off Watt Street on July 8.- A dog was allowed to run loose on Main Street, it was re ported July II.- Shannon Michnel Funder burk, 42, of Davie Street, was charged July 1 with commu nicating threats and stalking. Trial date: July 21. FiresDnvie' County fire depnrtments responded to the follow ing calls: .July 13: Mocksville, 11:32 a.m., Davie County courthouse, smoke investigation; Jerusnlem assisted; Mocksville, 3:48 p.m., Yadkinville Rond, hazardous conditions; Cooleemee, 4 p.m., Cooleemee Shopping Center, tree across rond; Mocksville,4:01 p.m..Milling Road, tree in rond; Cornatzer-Dulin assisted; Farmington, Buckeye Trnil, house struck by lightning; William R. Davie assisted; William R. Dnvie, 4:11 p.m., S. Angell Road, tree in rond; Mocksville assisted. ArrestsThe Dnvie County Sheriff’s Depnrtment made the following arrests: - Tnmmy Mnrie Allen, 27, of Guinevere Lane, Mocksville was arrested July 11 for obtain ing money by false pretense. Trial date: Aug. II in Cnbnrrus County. - Snrnh Corinne Hnrter, 18, of Clemmons wns arrested July 11 for simple assault.Trial date: July 21.- Ronnie Dale Jnmes, 34, of Sonorn Drive, Advance was arrested July 11 for failure to appear. Trial date; July 18.- Stephanie Yates Smith, 26, of LaQuinta Drive, Advance was arrested July II for failure to appear. Trinl date: July 21. - Nora Lelia Smith, 21, of Sheek Street, Mocksville wns arrested July 11 for failure to appear. Trial date: Aug. 11. - Joseph Andre w Spillman Sr., 72, of Junction Rond, Mocksville wns arrested July 12 for fnlse report to police. Trinl date: July 21. - Stephen Gerard Gucwn,56, of Winston-Snlem was nrrested July 12 for failure to appear. Trial date: July 26 in Forsyth County. .- Timothy Kevin Williams, 35, of Salisbury was arrested July 13 for harassing phone call. Trial date: July 28 in Rowan County. - Christopher Dale Isaacs, 24, of Rainbow Road, Advance was aneslcd July 14 for vandalism. Trial dnte: Aug. 4. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported to the Dnvie County Sheriff’s Depnrtment.- A break-in nnd Inrceny were reported at a home on NC 801 South, Mocksville on July 6.- On July 11 larceny was re ported at a home on Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville. - Larceny was reported nt a home on US 64 West, Mocks ville on July 11.- On July 11 identity theft was reported at a home on Cedar Creek Road, Mocksville. - Fraud wns reported at a home on Armsworthy Road, Advance on July 12. - On July '12 the Inrceny of a motor vehicle was reported nt a pnrking lot on Riverview Townhouse, Advance.- Larceny was reported at a home on Turrentine Church Road, Mocksville on July 12. - On July 12 larceny was reported nt n home on Dutchman Trail, Mocksville, - Damage to property was reported at a home on Holy Cross Church Road, Mocksville on July 13. - On July 13 the break-in of a motor vehicle wns reported at a home on Speer Road, Mocks ville,- Larceny was reported at n home on Powell Rond, Mocks ville on July 13. - On July 13 a break-in and larceny were reported at a home on Beauchnmp Rond, Advnnce. ■ Throats and damage to property were reported at a home on Farmington Road, Mocksville on July 14. - On July 15 a break-in nnd larceny were reported at a location on Oak Valley Place, Advance. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davie Reg ister of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000.- Richard.S. Rogers Jr. and Elizabeth C. Rogers to Bermuda Village Retirement Center, 1 villa, Farmington, $850.- Bermuda Village Retirement Center to Fred H. Denton Jr. and Gwendolen Gemmell illll yw iu'l'U .l'l'in Mon f-ii 10,1111 »ipi ^ 5)ril i)pm BICYCLES • SKATEBOARDS • ACCESSORIES • REPAIRS CUSTOM BIKE FRAMES & WHEELS 119 N. Salisbury Street in Historic Downtown Mocksville. NC (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -RIDE (7433) w w w skm nyw lu.'t.'ls co m Petlormance Road Bikes starting at $659 j y Mountain Bikes starting at $369 ' Comfotl Bikes starting at $349 Single Speed Bikes starting at $239 Kids Bikes starting at $65 Brands:Fuji • kestrel • GT Schwinn • SE Terry • Eastern Gran Royal Wo/nen specilic models ayailable I BRING THIS COUPON for a ■ E T D I Z I ? Bicycle Safety j ■ n C C Inspection * Skinny Wheels Bike Shop • Mocksville, NC Denton, 1 villa, Farmington, $850. - LakeNorth Properties to Ross Smith nnd Eliso Smith, 1 lot, Fnrmington, $270. - Oak Valley Associates to D.R. Horton Inc., 3 lots, Fnrm ington, $360. - Stefnnie Osborn nnd Wil linm Miller to Jonathan Andrew Ford, 2 lots, Clarksville, $208. - Kelly Bowman to Kathleen J. Bowman, .71 acre, Mocks ville.- William A. Ellis nnd Anne 0. Ellis (1/2 interest) to NancyE. Holmes and Mark A. Hol mes, .26 acre, $12. - Beverly S. Miller and Wil liam N. Miller, Tiffany Spry Landreth, and Scotty Dale Spry to John W. Avery Jr. and Kathy Whicker Avery, 2.46 acres, $330. - Thomns G. Moriarty to Thomas P. Moriarty and Thom as G. Moriarty, 1 lot, Farmington. - SunTrust Bank to Cipriano Chiquito Mendez, 4 lots, $20. - Kenneth D. Boger as exec utor of estate of Larry McCall Groce to Justin Donald,Ovor- cnsh, 3 lots, Mocksville, $250.- Irene G. DUrhnm to Vnnessa D. Southard, Terry M. Durham, Loyd Stephen Durhnm, Sherrie D. Gibson nnd Penny D. Ow ens, 2.75 ncres, Jerusalem.- Marcus Neal Lanier nnd Carolyn Lanier (l/8th Interest) to Joe D. Lanier, 2 tracts, $19.- Kathleen Coolidge nnd Thomns Coolidge to Timothy J. Medcnif nnd Cynthin Medcalf, 1 acre, $114.- Eari L. Ratledge nnd Reece Annn Rntledge to Nednljko Todorovic and Suzana Todoro- vic, 2 lots, Mocksville, $300.- The American Jewish Com mittee to L. Scott Hanes nnd Julin Trnbue Hanes, 1 condo minium, Farmington, $45,- Steven Don Whitaker nnd Lindn M. Whitnker to Jnson Michnel Mitchell and Mary Ulleye Mitchell, 1.37 acres, $250. - Linda Reynolds Fox to Mark H. Holshouser and Donna M. Holshouser, 6 ncres, $840. - Vernn Faye Cox to Barbnrn Ivester, I tract, Mocksville, $480.- Dorothy Smith Green to Larry A. Green, Richard A. Green and Cynthia G. Channer, 9 parcels. - Tina Atkins to James Ag- nerlll and Angela Agner, I lot, $400.- McAuley C. Byrum III and Karen G. Byrum to M.Braquet and Stephanie C. Brnquet, 23.8 acres, $1,360. - Wells Fargo Bank to Martin Thomas Edwards and Ashlee Burton Edwards, 1.44 acres, Mocksville, $200. - Paul E. Gloekler and Patricia A. Glbokler to Linda R. Fox, 1 villa, Fnrmington, $570,- D.R. Horton to Matthew L. Davidson and Brin C. Davidson, 1 lot, Farmington, $350, - Fannie Mae to Dustin Wariick and Whitney Wariick, .66 acre, Calahain.- Dorothy Elizabeth Jones to Thomas Randall Jones, 1 lot.- James A. Enton nnd Brenda S. Eaton, and Helen E. Atter- berry and Robert Atterberry to Charles F. Enton, 8 trncts, - Chnries F. Eaton nnd Eleanor G. Enton to Jnmes A. Eaton, 5 tracts.i Lucille B. Vogler to Richnrd Stnnley Vogler nnd Frances Diana Lashmit Vogler, 3 tracts, Clarksville- Doris M. Wilson to Gary J. Taylor and Kay S, Taylor, 1 lot, Fnrmington, $551.- Onry J. Taylor and Kay S. Taylor to Michael S. Buchanan and Sara S. Buchanan, 1 lot, Farmington, $670. Mocksville PoliceThe following are from Mocksville Police Department reports. - A trespasser wns reported July 15 nt a business on US 601 North.- Tho larceny of a pocket- book from a shopping cart nt Walmart was reported July 15.- A man reported on July 11 that while he was on vacation, someone had thrown eggs onto his residence and vehicle on Mountview Drive.- The breaking and entering of a residence on Yadkinville Road was reported July 13.- The larceny of a shopping cart full of items from Walmart wns reported July 13. - Someone returned an item to Goodwill Industries that was not purchased there, according to a report filed July 14.- An awning at Arby’s was damaged, it was reported July 10. Arrests - Patrick Harding Cleary, 46, of Yadkinville, was charged July 11 with larceny. Trial date: Aug. 25. - Sherika Ariene Bndey- Barter, 27, of Statesville, was charged July 8 with trespassing nnd larceny. Trial dnte: Sept. 22. IVafHc Accidcnts- A Mocksville mnn was cited for failing to see before turning after a wreck on Sanford Av enue at 5:35 p.m. July 11.Shawn Alan Dinorn, 31, of Buck Senford Road, was driv ing a 2006 Nissan from a pri vate drive when it struck the side of a 2007 Volkswagen driven by Knitiyn Rose Cheek, 17, of Beechwood Drive, re ported Officer M.W. Crater.- No charges were filed after a wreck on Yadkinville Rond nt 10:30 a.m. July 13. Stella Hildebran Gallovyay, 77, of Steriing Drive, hnd driv en her 2011 Chevrolet from a pnrking area when it struck a 2008 Chrysler driven by Jnnie Harris Buelin, 56, of Yndkinville, reported Officer Chris Hefner. - A Trinity mnn was cited for failing to reduce speed after a wreck on East Lexington Road at 4:09 p.m. July 15. Dwight Aldie Estep, 45, failed to stop tho 1996 Ford pickup lie was driving before it struck the rear of a 1999 Nissan driven by Kandise Danielle McDaniel, 17,of US 601 S., re ported Officer E.M. Parker. - No charges were filed nfter a wreck on Salisbury Street at 1:03 p.m. July 15. Kiithryn Marie Melton, 25, of Winston-Salem, failed to stop the 2007 Ford she was driving before it struck the rear of a 2003 Toyota driven by Landon Scott Overcash, 24, of Red Bud Lane, reported Officer E.M. Parker. - No charges were filed after a wreck on South Main Street at4:10p.m. July 13. Brandon Curtis Turner, 26, of Twin Cedars Golf Rond, failed to stop the 1997 Geo he wns driving before it struck the rear of n vehicle driven by Kntliy Roseanna Tutterow, 50, of Deadmon Road, reported Officer В J. Nicliols. l ® « o o M « c s y ^ ; »1 O f f I 'Shroom & Swiss Combo I Coupon not villd nllh iny oltier olf«r ind muit be ptiiinled it time ol ^ triniictlon.NomulDpfftriniicllonipircoupon.Eipltiit/JI/ll Specials of the Week Lance p h o to N uts FREE 5x7 o f choice w it h A d v a n t ix F ilm One Mfeeli Only D i g № ; ^ O 0 Photo Processing Hours: M-F 9-6, Sat 8:30-4, Sun. 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A Mi crosoft Xbox 360 game console had been stolen from a YMCA locker on Jan. 24, and was sold on April 24 to a pawn shop in Winston-Salem by Dillard, Medlin reported.“This information was dis covered on the same day that additional information cnme out about Dillard nnd the fraudulent uso of stolen credit cards from the YMCA,” Medlin snid. ASK SHERWII^-WILUAMS D u r in g Th e 3-DAr Man Charged With Breaking Into Home By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record One arrest has been made in connection with a home break- in on County Lino Road but officers continue to investigate leads in another brenk-in only a few homes away. According to' Davie County Sheriff’s Chief J.D. Hartman, on July 11 nround 10 n.m. a report of a brenk-in on County Line Rond was received. “Jew elry nnd those type of items were taken,” Hartman said. Patrol officers located a male wnlking along tho road. Thomas Conly Shrewsbury, 19, whose last known address was West Virginia was charged with breaking/entering and larceny after breaking/entering after officers recovered some of tho stolen property from the County Line home in Shrews bury's possession, Shrewsbury was taken to Davie County Detention Center in lieu of a $17,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court today. Hartman said that on July 13 residents of another homo on County Line Road returned to their residence and discovered properly was missing. “Mr. Shrewsbury had ad ditional property on him that didn’t belong to the first home, but none of the properly be longed to the second home, either,” Hartman said.Hartman did say the method of tho second home break-in mntclied the first and officers still continue to investigate the possibility of any ties.“Anyone with nny informa tion on Mr. Shrewsbury and his nctivities within the lust few weeks Is asked to cnll us,” Hartman said. Ciill 751-5547. 4 0 P A IN T S & % O FF' Shrewsbury Police Searching For Assault Suspect By Jackie Seabolt Enterprise Record The Davie County Sheriff’s Office is.searcliing for a mnn accused of assault on a female and child abuse after he ran from the scene last week when officers arrived. According to Davie County Sheriff’s Chief J.D. Hartman, on July 13 at approximately 6:45 n.m. deputies responded to a home on NC 801 North in Advnnce on a domestic disturbance. When they arrived they found the victim, a 24-yenr-old female, and her 6-month-old daughter at the residence. The victim told officers her live-in boyfriend, Joe Scott Foster, 30, from West Virginin, hnd become upset with her and assaulted her while she was holding their daughter. According to tho report the victim told officers that Foster choked and punched her in the face several times. Hartman snid the victim told officers that she had hidden pills from Foster.Foster ran into woods nenr the home before officers arrived nnd was unnble to be found. Warrants were drawn against him for misdemennor child abuse and domestic nssault. Around 11 n.m. tho same day officers were en route back to tho home to serve the warrants when a 911 call was received again from the victim.“She had returned to the liome to get some items for the baby and Mr. Foster was there.” Hartman snid thnt Foster approached the victim and assaulted her again. “He had a knife and tried to cut her vehicle’s tires.” When officers arrived Foster again ran into the woods, and additional units, including K9 units, were called in to search but Foster was not found. An additonal warrant forassault with a deadly weapon was drawn on Foster. “There are outstanding warrants on Mr. Foster, who is a white male,” Hartman said. “If anyone knows of his where abouts wc nre nsking them to callus.” Cnll 751-5547. 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Sn V ,,w. 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 C o u r t N u m b e r s C h a n g e ; J o b s N o t B e i n g F i l l e d Gas Card Winners Doug Seaford, president of Move Davie Forward, presents gas card raffle winners with prizes, from left: Betty Naylor, Joan Whitaker and Marie Rennett. Not pictured: MaryAnn Campbell. Scholarship Winners Davie County Farm Bureau held it's annual summer dinner Tuesday, July 12. Attendees included the board of directors, agents, staff and their families. Special guests were the 2011 Davie County Farm Bureau scholarship winners and their families from left: Josh Gupton (attending Liberty Univer sity and son of Jerry and Rhonda Gupton), Liz Hartman (attending Appalachian State and daughter of Benny and Sarah Hartman), President Eddie Leagans, Taylor Anderson (attending University of Virginia and daughter of Chris and Erin Anderson) and Ronnie Moore (attending Eastern Carolina University and son of Ron and Kaye Moore of Advance). Not pictured. Destiny Pearcy (Catawba Col lege and daughter of Jonathan Pearcy/Lena Reinsvold of Mocksville.). Dy Beth Cassidy Enterprise Record Phone numbers for the clerk of court’s office will chnnge July 27, according to Ellen Drechsler, clerk of court. The mnin number will be 936-3000; the jury number will be 936-3005, nnd the mngis- trate’s line will be 936-3019. Drechsler snid there will niso be options added, so nnyone calling the main number will get options such as pressing one for the criminni side or two for the civil side. The old number will give out the new one temporarily. Also new, she said, will be voicemail for everyone, so mes sages cnn be left.Numbers for the probntion office and other offices will not change. Those changes nre pnrt of other chnnges the state has mnde since July 1. Fees for a court appointed nttomey hnve gone down, but court costs went up. The smnll claims/magistrate fees increased from $55 to $80; district court fees incrensed from $80 to $130, nnd superior court fees incrensed from $125 to $180.Traffic-related violntions ndd nnother $10. That does not include seat belt violations, be cause they carry their own fine of $25.50 for failing to wear n seat belt in the front seat or $10 in the bnck seat. An infraction disposed of in district court will cost about $160.Anyone who appears in court but does not have the money to pny costs thnt day will be assessed a $20 installation fee; that is not a new fee.Individunis placed on pre trial release will pny nn ndditionnl $15. The fee for a court-appointed attorney decreased from $75 to $55 per hour, effective May 1. There is also a $60 appointment fee ndded.Drechsler snid wtint’s been hnrd for people to understnnd is thnt the fees are not set by the clerk's office. The General Assembly sets the statutes and the Administrative Office of the Cpurt (AOC) helps guide the policies. What has been difficult for the clerks, she said, is that the in creases passed in the legislature in June to become effective July 1, not giving them much time to let people know, and when one of the clerks retires at the end of the month, they will be down two employees, becnuse another retired in December. They are also down one magis trate position.She snid the AOC hns in formed her they do nol intend to fill those positions. Pearls Of Empowerment Accepting Grant Applications Penrls of Empowerment, n women’s collective giving circle, wns organized in 2009 under the Davie Community Foundation to address women and children’s issues in Davic.Penrls of Empowerment members gave $1 per day each yenr to crente a fund for grant making, begin nn endowment, and operate the circle. This year the Pearls’ 89 members will begin their second year of grants to non-profit organizations in Davio County.In 2010 grant recipients were n fj Г', à', f.;í !.;í ü'J "j f.i hj ч , j V A C A T I O N S C H O O L . B r& L-e B A P T I S T C H U R C H £>3S0 S T y e R S FeR K V тголЬ C L -Ç M M O N S , Ы С .Л У 0 1 3 . J \ A . O ( Q ± - Z 3 е > : 3 0 Т > М U N T IL - g rS O P M F O R ^ h A B speciAupRiz.es f=OR.owe wm+MOST VISrroRsi Lorrs OF FUtN, CRAFTS, CiAMKSg SNACkiSI sospeoiAt-TDWHYVtSH.-TDjesKsi The Advocacy Center of Dn vie, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Davie, Care Net Counsel ing, Dnvie Henlth Depnrtment, Dragonfly House Children’s Advocacy Center, nnd Smnrt Stnrt of Davie. "We are so excited to see what a difference we cnn mnke in our community,” said Mar lene Carter, Penrls chair. Pearls will send 2011 grant applications to Davie non-prof- its giving them the opportunity to npply for fimds for projects thnt positively address women’s nnd children’s issues. Grnnt np- plicntions nre due by 5 p.m. on Sept 1. The grants committee will review applications received and site visits will be scheduled. Once tile committee has com pleted its work, applications will be presented to the membership for a vote. More than $26,000 is available for grant making this year. "In 2010 we received grant requests for programs nnd proj ects that mnde an impact on the well-being of women nnd children in Davie County in a vnriety of wnys. We are excited nbout the prosjiects of new grants this yenr," snid grants committee co-chair Wanda Bowles. Anyone interested in receiv ing nn application may request one from the Davie Community Foundation nt 753-6903 or on the foundation website davie- fouiidalum.org under Women’s Giving/Pearls. FSA Committee Nominations Sought Farmers and farm owners in Dnvie County nre urged to nominnte n cnndidntc to serve on the Dnvidson-Davie FSA County Committee, The nomi nation period continues through Aug. I. Davie County is divided into two local administrative areas cnlled LAAs. Eligible FSA vot ers south of 1-40 (LAA-5) will elect a farmer to serve a 3-year term on the County Committee this fnll. An eligible cnndidntc must live or have his mnin fnrm- ing operntion in LAA-5. To be' eligible to serve on n Fnrm Ser vice Agency county committee a pcr.son must participate or coop erate in a progrnm ndministered by FSA nnd be eligible to vote in a county committee election.Producers mny nominnte themselves or others nnd orgnni- zntions representing minorities nnd wom?n mny niso nominate n cnndidate. To become n cnn- didate, nn eligible individunl must sign the nominntion form FSA-669A. The form and other vnlunble information nbout FSA county committee elections are available online nt www/sa, usda.gov/ulections or the forms nre nvnilable at the'FSA office in Lexington. Nomination forms were also mailed to all known eligible voters in May. Nomina tion forms for the 2011 election must be postmarked or received in the Davidson-Davie FSA office by the close of business on Aug. 1. FSA will mail ballots to eli gible voters beginning Nov. 4. The ballots are due back to the local FSA office either by mail or in person by Dec. 5. 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Davis, iVlD, FACS A Patient-Focused Practice Now Accepting Patients 336-679-6785 .624 West Main Street Yadkin Valley Community Hospital Yadkinville, NC www.davisuroiogy.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - У N o P r o b a b l e C a u s e F o r S t o p ; A n o t h e r D W I D i s m i s s e d For the second week in n row, the court hns found in fnvor of someone stopped for DWI becnuse they were wenving in their own lnne. Last week, it was Larry Lee Willard Jr., 25, of Stntesville, who wns chnrged with DWI following a stop Sept. I9nround I a,m.N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Marcus Ward testified in district court he first snw Wil- Inrd’s blnck pickup truck nbout a quarter of a mile from n bar in Mocksville, on Wilkesboro Street, and nfter observing the car wenving in its own lnne, he decided to nctivnte his blue lights nnd make a stop. Ward snid Willnrd “touched on the double yellow, then went back to the right and then to the center of his lane” several times over several hundred yards. Willard’s nttomey, Eric Farr, asked Ward, “Mr. Willard com mitted no moving violations you are aware of, correct?” and Ward answered, “Correct.” Farr asked if Willard hnd any equipment violations, if his reg istration wns expired, if he wns driving unusunlly fast or slow, and Ward answered ‘no’ to all of those questions. Farr also pointed out thnt Wnrd snid he snw Willard in the vicinity of the bar, but that that is also in the vicinity of restaurants, houses, the police depnrtment nnd severni automatic teller machines. Ward cohtended Willard’s driving wns "not normal.” Once Ward activated his lights, Willard safely entered the parking lot of a convenience store nnd did snfely pnrk, ac cording to testimony. During his closing arguments, Farr argued Ward didn’t see Willard leaving the bar and said he “could hnve come from nnywhere.” He talked nbout Willnrd’s normni driving behnvior and cited nnother case in which a defendant, on a tip to an officer, was pulled over for weaving in his own lane and found not guilty. Judge Carlton Terry said, "Weaving in his own lane at l:l5 a.m. is not reasonable suspicion to stop,” and ruled further evi dence be suppressed, so the case was dismissed. Ward said later that Willard’s blood alcohol content wds about a.09. This cnse wns similar to one two weeks ago, in which it was ruled weaving in one’s own lnne does not provide reasonable suspicion to conduct a traffic stop. Thnt driver, whose blood nicohol content was .18, also had his cnse dismissed. W o m a n ‘ R e p a y i n g A F a v o r ’ N o t G u i l t y O f L a r c e n y Repnying n favor Innded a Mt. Airy woman in court last week. Angela Edwnrds, 31, gnve Stormie Dnwn Buelin, 28, of Yadkinville, a ride to Walmart June 6. Edwards testified in district court last week thnt Buelin and her dad, who Edwnrds works with, helped Edwnrds the day before when her car ran out of gas, so when Buelin asked for n ride to the store to get n money grnm, Edwards said she would take her. Buelin shoplifted from the store, according to Dana Hepler, the loss prevention officer for Walmart. He testified Buelin wns seen on surveillance video getting out of n whitish-silver cnr before entering the store. He knew Buelin because she had been ap prehended shoplifting from the store last year. Buelin grabbed a shopping cart and went around the store, placing merchan dise into the cart, but also putting some into her purse. She dropped the buggy off and went outside, whetB the car picked her up and left. Hepler got the tag number and was able to identify Edwards as the owner of the car. Edwnrds, representing herself, testified she knew nothing nbout Buelin’s intentions until a neighbor cnlled to tell her the police were at her house. "I did take Stormie to Wal mart, because she toUl me she was getting a money gram from her mom. I told her we’d have to hurry because I had to be home in time to get my kids off the bus. I dropped her off, went to the gas station [beside Wal Mart], got gns, two drinks and a bag of chips nnd went back to Walmart. I parked my car and opened the chips, and Stormie called and snid, ‘I’m done’ nnd I told her I’d drive up and get her."When I found out police were at my house,” Edwards said, "I went home, and gnve them my ID. They nsked me if I’d been to Mocksville, nnd I told them I had. Stormie wns at my house, and they went in to talk to her nnd she said she did take something. I told them I didn’t know anything about it. They let me drive my car to the sheriff’s department, nrrested me and let me sign my bond.”Edwards said Buelin would testifythat Edwards knew nothing about Buelin’s intentions, nnd Buelin did testify to thnt.Scott Mntthews, in an ns sistnnt DA role, nsked Buelin if she told Edwnrds she was going to Walmart to get a money gram, and she snid yes. "Did you tell her you were shoplifting?” Mntthews asked.!‘No," Buelin answered.No closing arguments from either side were offered. Judge Carlton Terry found Edwards not guilty of aiding nnd abetting larceny, a misdemennor. In n sepnrnte action, Buelin was found guilty of misdemennor Inrceny nnd sentenced to time served. IV Ia n A p p e a l s C o n v i c t i o n O f C o m m u n i c a t i n g T h r e a t s A Dnvic mnn who repre sented himself in court Inst week mny get n jury trinl in superior court in September.Ernest Willinm Grngert, 52, of Elmore Road, was chnrged with communicnting thrents following nn incident in Mnrch. According to testimony, Wilson Wnilnce, a neighbor of Grngert’s, wns disturbed by Grngert’s dogs barking Mnrch 10, nnd Wnilnce stepped outside with a pistol and shot into the ground. He initially said he shot once, but later in his testimony said it wns four or five times. He said it sounded "like the dogs were being tortured.”Within minutes of the shoot ing, he snid, Grngert begnn yell ing nnd cursing, telling Wallace he wns going to “blow his brnins out” and chnllenging him to a gunfight. Wallace’s girifriend. Abbey Wilmoth, was at the home when the incident took place and said the cursing went on for 30 to 40 minutes. Court... Continued From Page S - Steven R. McMillen, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended IS months, 24 hours community ' service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, crcdit for substance abuse as sessment/follow treatment, $100, cost; reckless driving- wanton disregard, dismissed per plea.- Robert Stephen Melton, driving while license revoked, expired registration, expired/no inspection, possession/displny of nltered/fictitious/revoked li cense, dismissed, corrected.- Dnniel Boone Miller Jr., nllowing cows to run at large, dismissed, corrected. - Donnid Rny Moses Jr., driving while license revoked, reduced to no license,sentenced to 10 days to run concurrent with sentence now serving.- Leslie Pauline O’Brien, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for substnnce nbuse nssessment/follow trent ment, limited driving privileged 100 fee, $100, cost. - Elisha Y. Peebles, felony conspiracy, dismissed per plea; felony larceny by employee, re duced to misdemeanor larceny, prayer for judgment continued, cost, $20 restitution.- Juan C. Perez, fnilure to stop for stendy red light, dismissed per plen; driving while license revoked, reduced to no opemtor’s license, cost.- Amy Mnrie Perkins, speed ing 69 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25 cost. - Jamie Scott Perkins, simple possession schedule VI con trolled substnnce, $50 Inb fee, "He snid, ‘I told you neyer to cross me.’ We were very scared for our lives.” Another neighbor, Doug Sands, lives in front of Grngert nnd beside Wallace and also heard all the commotion."I was in my building outside when I heard about thrte shots, and I stepped outside. I henrd Mr. Grngert cnrrying on in his rnmpnge,” Sands testified. As sistant DA Karen Biernncki nsked Snnds, “Did you actui\)ly see him [Grngert]?” nnd Sands replied, "No, but I know his voice, and I’ve had disturbances with him in the pnst.” Snnds said Oragert’s dogs bark day in and day out, and the two have exchanged words nbout Severn! types of livestock, including goats, belonging to Gragert that have been in Sands’ yard continuously. After one of those conflicts, he said, Grngert made up a song, ‘Old McEmie has a fnrm and the neighbor doesn’t iike it’ and he sang it loudly in Sands’ direction. cost; possession of drug para phernalia, dismissed per plen, all evidence ordered destroyed. - Charies Poole, harassing phone call, dismissed, prosecuting witness fniled to nppenr. - Pnul Miehnel Potts, simple possession schedule VI con trolled substnnce, $50 lab fee, cost; possession of drug parn- phemnlin, dismissed per plen, nil evidence ordered destroyed.- Christopher L. Rhodes, possession of fortified wine/ liquor/mixed beverage under 21, dismissed per compliance with deferred prosecution. - Richard Dale Roberson, simple possession schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed by court, in complinnce, evi dence ordered destroyed. - Cristian A. Rojas, driving while license revoked, reduced to fnilure to notify DMV of nddress change, $25, cost. . - Chnd Michael Simpson, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, one day active, surrender driver’s license, not operate vehicle until licensed, credit for sub stance abuse assessment/fol low treatment, limited driving privilege/$100 fee, $100, cost; reckless driving to endanger, dismissed per plea.- Michael Edward Spencer, felony possession of marijuana, reduced to simple possession of mnrijunnn less thnn one- hnlf ounce, sentenced to time served.- John Benton Stewart, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, cost, strike fnilure to nppear.- Jeremy Alexnnder Stump, speeding 87 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - Herbert Lester Tntum, mis- Deputy Chris Fleming was called to investigate the March 10 incident, and he testified he arrived at the home around 9 p.m., finding Wallace and Wilmoth inside with no lights on. "Both of them were very nervous, scared to go out of the house, and Mr. Wallacc told me he’d shot into the ground, and Mr. Gragert hnd stnrted yelling nt him,” he snid. Fleming snid he and two other officers went to Gragcrt’s house and found him "kind of irate and aggravated. He said he wasn’t threatening anyone, but finally said ‘Just go ahead and take me to the jail and I’ll talk to the judge,’ nnd by the time we got to the detention center, he hnd cnimed down.”Fleming snid Gragert hnd some small bullets in his pocket but no weapon.Gragert took the stand and testified ho went out to his shop in his yard nround 8:30 nnd fed the gonts,.then started getting demeanor probation violation, probation continued.-Travis C. Thompson, simple possession schedule VI con trolled substnnce, possession of drug pnraphernalia, dismissed by court, in compliance, evi dence ordered destroyed; reck less driving to endanger, re duced to improper equipment, $100, cost.- Kathy Laneise Turner, driv ing while license revoked, re duced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $100, cost; driving left bf center, dismissed per plea. - Scott Henry Vandyken, failure to wear seat belt, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per plea.- Joel M. Wagner, injury to property, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Timothy Mack Wagner, injury to property, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness.- Robert Joseph Warren, driving while license revoked, dismissed, corrected.- Dnnny Lamont White, driv ing while license revoked, sentenced to 20 days, credit for 16 days; driving/allowing vehicle to be driven with no registration, expired/no inspection, operating vehicle with no insurance, dismissed per plen.- Cnlvin L. Willinmson, in terfering with emergency com municntion, bond reduced to $2,500 secured, no contact with prosecuting witness, cnse continued. - Jonnthan Wayne Willis, larceny of vehicle, bond re duced to $20,000 secured, cnse continued. Failure to Appear- Kimberly Dnwn Heflin, speeding 82 in n 70. the dog food, and when the dogs heard the food bag rattle, they began barking. As he was putting the food into their pans, he heard shots ring out. “I yelled, ‘Hey’ nnd no one nnswered. There were more shots, nnd 1 yelled, ‘Hey, I’m over here.’ 1 was scared, I thought it wns theTnlibnn shoot ing. I wns scnred for my wife nnd myself,” he snid. As he wns stnnding there, one of the pups stnrted trying to break its chain nnd get into the woods, nnd Gragert said he thought the shooter was in the woods. "I wanted to bring this to a close real quick like, and not knowing who was there or what was going on, I did what I thought was^best [yelling].” Gragert said he wasn’t outside the whole 40 minutes, that he went in and checked on his wife before going bnck outside, nnd thnt he believed the gunmnn' was in the woods.Biernncki nsked Gragert if he was so scared why didn’t he cnll the police, nnd said it was because 10 to 15 minutes hnd elapsed from the last shots.She asked him if he has a website, and he said he does, and she asked if he posted some messages about the incident. He said he did and the message was that he wns “arrested making threats to an armed gunman in the dark of night.”He said he didn’t mnke thrents directly to Wallace, that he never called him by nnme,Judge Cnrlton Terry snid, “If a person willfully threntens another person and that other person believes the threat could be carried out, that is communicating threats, and that is exactly what we’ve got,”He found Gragert guilty. Grngert snid, "I believe I ncted accordingly. I didn’t know the wenpon wns being shot into the ground; I believe I wns being shot at."Wallace told Terry, "I would have hoped you would have had time to view all the stuff from his [Grngert’s] website. He states in there that he stabbed a man. You should also check his Facebook. Nobody should have to live in fear; he lives a mile, and a half up the road frOm me.” Biemacki presented Gragert’s criminal rccord from another stnte, which included theft, aggravated battery, unlawful use of a weapon, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon,driving while license revoked and deceptive practices.Terry sentenced Gragert to 120 dnys, suspended 18 months unsupervised probntion. He was ordered to pay court costs and have no contact with Wallace, Wilmoth or Sands, by any means. He was also told he cannot possess a weapon or ammunition. He appealed the ruling, so Terry applied the same conditions to his $1,000 secured bond. Gragert asked for a court np pointed attorney and was given Ryan Addison. His case may be on the Sept. 12 session of superior court. Woman Found Not Guilty; Man Guilty After Argument A Mocksville woman who was charged with simple assault was found not guilty last week, but her fiancé didn’t fare so well. Cecilia Ann Lane, 46, got into nn nrgument with her finncé, Curtis Russell Ijnmes, 42, at the Scottish Inn April I. Lane said the two had been drinking, and when the argument happened, she cnlled 911 but hung up be fore saying anything.The argument, she said, stemmed from her wanting Ijames to go to bed because she hnd to get up eariy the next morning and go to work. When asked by Assistant DA Karen Biernncki whnt the fight was like, Lane answered, "It wasn’t nothing physical to be banging each other’s hends out or nny thing. We struggled a little bit but it wnsn’t a fight. 1 called 911 becnuse I wns mnd, but I hnte I did thnt because the argument was over.”Most questions Biernacki asked Lnne received an answer of ‘I don’t know’ or ‘I don’t remember,’ so Biernncki asked Lane, “Do you have some medical condition that causes you not to be able to remember things?" Lnne didn't nnswer.Biernncki asked her, “You’ve got n bnd memory, don’t you?” and Lane answered, “You say I do.”Ijames testified the couple had been together 17 years, and that all he remembered about Ihe night is the two were arguing, and he was outside when the police arrived nnd nrrested him. He said he didn’t touch Lane nnd didn’t see the busted lip she had when police arrived. “I just wanted to leave,” he said. “I got tired of arguing and I was trying to leave. I was out side waiting on my boss man to come and pick me up.”Officer Thomas Slater testified he arrived nt the motel nt 2; 14 a.m., and another officer, Sgt. Jeff Finney, was there. "It appeared to me Mr. Ijames was not being very cooperative, and I saw Sgt'. Finney pull out his Taser, nnd then Mr. Ijames started being cooperative,” Sinter testified.He said Ijames’ shirt was tom and there were scratches on his neck. Lane told him she wns asleep when Ijames went into the room, knocking things off the dresser and waking her up. She told him Ijames had busted her lip. "They both seemed intoxi cated, and they both seemed very irate,” Slater said.Lnne nnd Ijnmes represented themselves and presented no evidence.Judge Cariton Terry said the only evidence he had from Lane wns thnt she didn’t remember anything. He found her not guilty. • On a charge of intoxicnted and disruptive, Ijames was found not guilty. But because of some comments he made when he was arrested, Ijnmes was found guilty of assault on a female. He hns nn extensive criminal record and was given 150 days active time. 1376 Hwy 601S, Mocksville Food Lion Shopping Center BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! MEN’S NIGHT Every Tuesday from 6PM-10PM. \Nb match the first $10 v»/lth $10 Free LADIES NIGHT Every Wednesday 6PM-10PM We match the first $10 with $10 Free CASH GIVEAWAY . 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Salvation Army Recognizes Local Bell Ringers The Salvation Army finished fl strong Red Kettle Bell ringing season in Dnvie County nnd credits'34 local groups nnd in- dividunls fpr contributing lo the campaign’s succès.Each year, The Salvation Army mises money through its trnditional red kettle nt three lo- cntions in Dnvie County - Wal mart, Lowes Foods, and Food Lion. , Volunteers rnised $17,405.39 during the 2010 red kettle senson which represents, an in crease of 30% from the previous year. Oroups and indlvidunls pnr- ticipntlng in the red ketUe effort included: Advnnce Bnptist Church, Bnnk of the Cnrolinns, Bermudn Village, Coldwell Banker Triad Realtors, Coole- mee Civitan, Coolemee Women’s Civitan, Davio Civitan, Da vie Youth Council, Democrntic Pnrty, Dulin United Methodist, Engle Heights Church, First Bnptist Church Mocksville, Fork Bnptist GA’s, Hillsdnle Bnptist, Holy Cross Lutheran, Johnny Hellard, Lee Reynolds, Macedonia Moravian, Mocks Methodist, Mocksville Civitan, Mocksville Lions Club, Mocks ville Rotary, Mocksville Woman’s Club, North Davie Ruritan, Onk Grove UMC Men’s Group, Smith Grove Ruritnn, Sweet Memories Cnr Club, Tim Bentley, Turrentine Bnptist, VFW of Advnnce, Wnl-Mart Associates, William R. Davie PTO, Wood- forest Bank, nnd Yndkin Valley Telephone. “The level of volunteer sup port from the résidents of Davie County continues to grow stronger ench year,” snid Major Kent Davis, Area Commander. “Through this volunteer effort. The Salvation Army is able to nssist hundreds of locnl residents with emergency needs. It is clenr thnt this is a caring community fdled with people who are intefested in helping their neighbors in need and committed to helping The Sal vation Army fulfdl ils mission in Davie County." The Salvation Army is the largest private provider of emergency financial assistance in Davie County nnd helps more thnn 400 residents ench yenr pny pnst due rent and mortgage bills, utility bills, emergency lodging and other emergency needs. The Snivntion Army receives one-third of ils funding from the Davie County United Way and depends on other sources. Mocks Methodist Church Is given a certificate for Its Grady McClamrock Sr. accepts the award for Oak participation. Grove United Methodist Church. such as the money raised from the red kettle effort, lo provide the additional revenue needed to meet requests for emergency assistance. The Salvation Army Area Command has operated for 104 yenrs nnd hns served residents of Dnvie County since 1985. Persons interested in learning more nbout volunteering for the red kettle effort cnn contact Lisa Parrish nt (336) 245-2073. Individuals nnd families needing finnncinl assistance can visit The Snivntion Army each Monday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ihe Brock Center or call (336)751-3334. Evan Mang Attends Space Camp Evnn Mang of Mocksville re cently attended Spnce Camp at the U.S. Space & Rocket Cen ter, home of NASA's official visitor informntion center for Mnrshnll Spnce Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.The week-long educational program promotes science, technology, engineering nnd mnth (STEM), while training students and adults with hands- on activities nnd missions based on lenm work, leadership and decision-making. Mnng was part of the Space Camp Aviation Progrnm de stined for trainees who hnve n particular inlerest in flight. He spent the week training with a team thnt flew a simulated Spnce Shuttle mission to the In- ternalionnl Space'Station (ISS). Once nboard the ISS, the crew participated in experiments and completed nn extrn-vehicular activity (EVA), or space wnlk.The crew returned ih time to henr retired Spnce Shuttle astronaut Col. Bob Springer spenk nt their grndunlion. Visit mfw.vpacecwiip.coin. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdny, July 21,2011 - B l'. in a W-round Win over Western ForeyU,, umpire Dirk Swing gets a good look JacoS Barber's tag lor an out. At right. Tyler Jordan smiles aller i,ll.ino a hnmer M’Ville Pays Price For 15 Walks By Brian PittsDnvie Enterprise Record In n dispouraglng form of Ground hog Day, the Rowan County Legion baseball team ended Mocksville’s sea son, 11-8, on July 13 in the Bracket B championship game of Ihe Area III playoffs.It was the fourth straight year that Rowan ended Mocksville’s season, and the 15th time in 30 years. Not even a change in formnt - the Legion playoffs were best-of-5 rind best-of-7 series for seemingly hundreds of years before a double-elimination system was implemented this year - could keep Mocksville from going out against ils old nemesis. Rowan was 14-0 against Mocksville in playoff series between 1982 and 2010.Mocksyijle needed to bbat Rownn twice in two dnys lo reach the Area III chnmpionship series, where Rowan lost two gnmes to none lo High Point.But Ihe Aren III finals didn’t mean much, ns the win over Mocksville qunlificd Rowan for the eight-team state loumameni in Morehead City.One night after a one-for-ihe ages rally over East Randolph, Mocksville finished 17-12, including 3-2 in the postseason. Rownn’s 11th sirnighi win lifted ils record to 23-6.Mocksville, which lost three strnight rond gnmes to Rownn nfter n 13-3 home win, is 6-50 against Row an in tlie poslsenson. But in defense of Mocksville, Rowan hns long been king of Ihe Southern Division nnd lots of teams are doormats to Rowan. “I don’t know anybody that does' (play good at Newmnn Park),” conch Chnries Kurfees said. “If you look back over the yenrs, I bet you we’ve , Please See Walks - Page B5 - Photo by Donna Jordan:players and coaches - and even father Del Long - go nuts after Zach Long's winning hit. Right Man, Right Spot Long Delivers Miracle Win With 2 Outs In 9tli By Brian PittsDnvie Enterprise Record ll wns n comebnck from bnsebnll heaven: Down 6-2 in the bottom of the ninth of art eliminntion gnme in Ihe playoffs. One strike from defeat on multiple occasions. Then a 7-6 victory that was riveting, exhausting nnd nltogether unforgettnble.As nny fan who wns nt Rich Pnrk on July 12 will tell you, the rnlly past Eastern Randolph is one of the great baseball games nny of them hnve ever been privileged to witness. The hero wns Znch Long, who knocked In Ihe lying nnd winning runs wilh a two-out, two-strike hit to the left-field corner in the ninth. Delirióus teammntes pummeled Long ns n dog- pile celebmtion - College World Series- slyle - ensued between Ihe mound and shortstop. The dogpile included Znch’s fnther, Del Long, who rushed the field in flip-flops and jumped on Ihe pile. “That was one for the books,” Mocksville coach Charles Kurfees said. “That’s one of the best ever. I haven’t seen that in I don’t know how long. Who would hnve thought this al Ihe beginning of Ihe year?”“It’s stuff like that thnt mnkes memories you’ll never forget,” as sistant coach Todd Bumgarner said. “Unbelievable. I’m still shaking."“You couldn’t ask for anything belter than that,” Jnvnn Phillips snid. “Things stnrted to unravel (for Randolph), and things happened in weird wnys.” “Coach Bum always snys keep plnying till the lnst pilch, nnd thnt wns definitely it right there,’’ Alex Newmnn snid. “I’ve never been npart of anything like that.” The losers' bracket game came on Ihe heels of Mocksville’s 5-0 loss at Rowan Counly. Mocksville improved lo 17-11, including 3-1 in the doubleelimination tournament. E. Randolph finished 14-12. ER had firm control of Ihe gnme, unimaginably scoring five runs in the first three Innings against Mocksville workhorse DJ. Webb. ER pushed ils lead lo6:2 in the sixth. “Wilh (Webb) was on Ihe mound, I figured they wouldn’t score many runs,” TVier King said. “I thought ns long ns we score a few runs, we’re going to gel Ihe win. 1 really don’t know how lo explain why that pitcher (Christian Snider) kept getting outs. I guess we just hnd lo wait till the veiy last inning to put ¡1 all together.”■ ER siting Webb repeatedly with two- out rallies. lt got a Iwo-out single in the second, followed by n two-run horiie run by the No. 9 batter. Wilh two outs and nobody on in the Ihird, ER hit a triple nnd bnck-to-back doubles to push the inargin lo 5-2. Webb retired eight in a row before giving up a Iwo-oul RBI triple in the sixth, when the Mocksville deficit reached 6-2.“They somehow found a way lo get (timely) hits.” Webb said. “ThalS something we were lacking. We’d gà' nlnners on nnd couldn’t score.” "■ Snider made life difficult for Mocké ville for eight innings.. It hnd scor^ two runs in n spnn of 17 innlngsj, Mocksville was done. Through. Bui then Mocksville rose from th? dead.Th« stop-the-presses rally started when Cnleb Brawley’s long drive lo« Ward Ihe right-field line was dropped for an error. The next batter, No.'.9 • bntter King, jerked a dpuble to leff, the laser short-hopping Ihe fence and chasing Snider from the game.“We were jacked up,” Long saii. “We were battling and fighting. BuUl didn’t know anything that special vm gbing to come up.” ^Newman drew a walk lo load ll§ btises with none out.“To be honest, 1 thought the gaiffi Was over,” King said. “But then I got qfl aiid Newman walked. About lhal timìSV Please See Long ■ Mickalowski Ends Slump At Bowmân Gray Everything came so easy when Ted Mickalowski opened the 2010 rac ing season at Bowman Grny Stadium with bnck-to-back wins in the Stndium Slock division.The euphorin ended nbmplly, and nn extended slump ensued. Mickalowski didn't win agnin in 2010, and he wns winless through five riices in 2011.But Mickalowski got a rny of sun shine on July 9, winning rnce two after starting in the seventh position. It erased memories of plncing 12th, 14th, 1,9th, seventh nnd 13th In enriier races this season.“We’ve been stniggling,” Micka lowski snid. “Last year right out of the box wc won two in a row, and this year it seemed like we couldn’t do anything wilhoiil gelling something lore up. It finally worked out.” The dry spell was driviiig Mickalowski nuts, so he decided to do some thing about ii. ,“The week before I spent more time in the shop, and L believe thnt’s the answer,” he said, “You've got to keep up with this stuff. 1 wns just Ink ing il for granted thot It was always good enough. Over here al (Jason) Tullerow’s shop, they work on Iheir stuff all the lime and I figured; ‘You know, maybe I’d do better if I checked all my stuff out.’ I did and I found a couple problems that I hnd been over looking. 1 went through Ihe cnr from one end to the other, nnd that seemed to make a difference.”Mickalowski, 43, is only in his fourth year al Bowman Gray, but he raced “everything” up north before moving to Dnvie County 15 y?nrs ago,“Anything that had wheels seems like we’ve raced it,” he said. Nol only did Mickalowski spend more time with his car during the week, he changed his approach on the track.“They always accuse me of using the brakes too much,” he said. “My spotter came on Ihe radio and said: ‘You've got a bumper on there for a 'reason, The only way you’re going to get by these guys is move them,’ We moved up lo third pretty quick nnd I snid: ‘Well, we’ll try the same move- for first.’ And it woriced for first, too. I tried lo be more aggressive. Thnt’s my biggest downfnll. I’m nol nggressiye ehough.” r" Finishing behind Mickalowski wm C avie County's Andrew Sanders. D^i e’s Dnle Barneycastle, coming of£2J dory in his first attempt on June ^ need eighth. "U ; In race one, Jason Keaton got ruii- nbr-up for the Ihird time. Jason Tbtle; row was ninth, Stephen Sanders 16th aiid Wesley Thompson 20th. ^ “We started second and finished second," said Keaton, who again just Please See Win • Page Q2 i В2 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 ihe MickalowskI family, from left: Lisa, Brad, Ted, Rebecca and Tedlmlchelle. Win... Continued From Page Bl (nissed his first win of the season'. “(The first-place cnr) was outrunning me down Ihe straightaway, but I was running liim back down in the comers, ^ would hnve had to knock him but of the way to outrun him, but I didn't really feel like I wanted to do that. I just rode there and finished second.”Entering July 16, Tutterow was second in the points rnce at 402,16 off the pace. Kenton, the 2010 points champ, wns seventh nt 376.“I’ve got to have some good luck, and a few of the rest of them have some bad luck,” Kenton said. In the Street Stock rnce, Kevin Oilbert finished seventh and Kris Hoots 10th. It wns Oilbertls best showing in seven tries. Colossal Catfish Jimbo Carter, Robert Shores and Mike Dykes had a fishing trip to remem ber recently when they hauled in this catfish from the Yadkin River weigh ing an estimated 65-70 pounds. It’s still in the river. They made a couple of jTed MickalowskI holds the checkered flag after taking his first victory of the year, photos and released it back into the water. SPOTUGHT ;;Jesse Perkins of Perkins Roofing Co. of Mocksville Perkins Roofing of Davie He lives under Just one roof, but Jesse Perkins cares ¡; about every roof. That's what makes his business so spe- •vclal.*• As owner of Perkins Roofing In Mocksville, Jesse treats each roof as if It was on his own home. If It Isn’t good enough for him, It will not be good enough for you.That Is the way Jesse treats each roofing Job and customer. His work and integtlty speak for Itself. Jesse, a Reldsvllle native, became Interested In roofing when he was Just 13 years old. At age 17, the summer before graduating from high school, he began helping his brother In the roofing business. After graduating the next year, Jesse moved to Davie County and has been here since. After years for working for other roofers, Jesse decided It was time to go out on his own. 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Webb ranks among the finest hurlers In Mocksville annals. At right, a big crowd turned out for IVIocksvllle’s win over rival W. Forsyth. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - B5 R o w a n ’ s S i m p s o n S i l e n c e s M o c k s v i l l e B a t s By Brian Pitts Dnvie Enterprise Record The Mocksville Legion base- bnll team entered the third round of the winners’ bracket with the mojo. Mocksville lost the mojo ot 0 place thot has been a house of horrors for yeors - Newmnn Pork in Salisbury. The sucker flew out. Whnt’s telling obout Simp son’s stuff is Connor Boden hamer went 0 for 4 nfter coming in with a robust .432 overoge. “I’ye seen Bodenhnmer and some of those guys bat all spring nnd all summer, nnd 1 hnve never seen them swing at pitches in the dir£ like that,” Mocksville just evaporated after playoff nssistnnt conch Todd Bumgar- wins over Weslern Forsyth ond ner snid. “So to me you hove to Burlington. Mocksville - ond every tenm in the Southern Division, for thnt mntter - long ngo developed nn unplensont hnbit of losing nt Rownn County, nnd the July 11 game wns dejo vu ns Rowon won 5-0. In a 4-2 regulnr-seoson loss nt Rownn, Mocksville’s offense went 6 for 34. Mocksville went 6 for 32 iri Ihis one, the two gomes odding up to n ,181 nvernge. It’s Ihe only two gnmes nil yenr that Mocksyllle has been held to ns few os six hits. It cnme in averaging 8.8. runs per game, but it flopped against a dazzling lefthonder, Zock Simpson, who went seven innings, improved to 6-0 ond lowered his BRA to 1.87. Simpson, o hurler ot Brevnrd College, dominated nfter throwing 50 pitches three days earlier. “Simpson pitched a heck of a gome for Rownn, nnd we just, couldn’t adjust," Mocksville conch Chnries Kurfees soid. “We couldn’t get our guys to odjust to his offspeed stuff ond toke it to the right side like we needed to. But he’s n good pitcher.” Tmiling 2-0 in the fifth, Cn leb' Brnwley mnshed n one-out double to Ihe left-ficid corner. Mocksi?ille fnns grooned when the next two bnttc« were retired on a grounder lo second and n liner to cenler. Alex Newmon hit it on Ihe screws, but the center fielder didn’t hove to move on inch to catch it. Mocksvillc hod one more shot ot culling inlo Rowan’s 2-0 lend. In the seventh, Zoch Long credit Ihe pitcher. The way he mnde our hitters look tonight, he had to be really good. Connor snid he wns hnving o hord lime picking it up out of his hand. I mean he’s not (usually going) to swing al pitches in the dirt. He was able to throw his curveball and chnngeup in fastball counts. He’s their best." While Mocksville dropped Long... Continued From Page Bl time, I thought we’ve actu ally got a chance. That was the most intense game I’ve ever been in." Reliever ly Powell’s first of fering lo Phillips hit him on the shoulder, pushing a run across to make it 6-3. Powell gnve way to Tyier See. “(Bumgarner) lold me to crowd the plate, so I got as clo^e as I could,” Phillips said. “The pitch came right at my head and I turned and it hit my shoulder. I have never been so hnppy to gel hit by'a pitch.” The fans down the third- base line were feeling it,” Kurfees said. “They were last ing blood.” Tyier Jordan, who smacked a two-run homer in the first to give Mocksville a short-lived 2-1 lead, hit a sac fiy to make it 6-4. The next baiter struck out for the second out. Mocks ville wns down to ils Inst strike when Connor Bodenhamer fell lo 16-11, Rowan’s ninth straight victory moved il lo 21-6, It wns Mocksville’s first shutout loss of Ihe senson and Ihe first in 30 gnmes, dnting to n 7-0 setbnck nt Knnnapolis in 2010, “Zack’s a pitcher,” Rowan coach Jim Gantt told the Salis bury Post, “He knows how lo do it. He knows how to set you up and put you nwoy,” “It toils at Ihe lok second," Rownn catcher Nolhan Fulbrighl said, “ft’s very deceiving,” Meonwhile, Mocksville pitcher Brondon Wilson gave his team everything it could hope for. He scollered 11 hits in 7 2/3 innings. Despite all nine batters in Rowan’s order getting nt lenst one hit, Wilson kept the deficit nt 2-0 by blnnking Rownn from A pilch got owoy ond New man roced home. It wos 6-5 with runners at second and third, “1 was a little scared when it bounced right back to the catcher,’,’ Newman said. Long’s ol-bal ogoinsi See wos on epic struggle. With Ihe count full. Long fouled off two fastbaiis, “1 trusted my prepora- tion and focused on staying short through the boll, keeping my heod down ond making conloct,” Long said, "In the back of my mind, 1 knew he was going to throw me a curveball," “I was on third base and thinking; ‘Dear Lord, please let ■ it happen,”’ Phillips snid, “I hollered to him three limes; ‘Right man, right spot,’” Bumgarner said, “I heard Ricky (Lagle) up there hollering: ‘Come on, Zach,” Long pulled a curveball inlo Ihe corner, the bullet driving in Phillips and Bodenhamer, Mocksvillc went nuts, “I just had a gut feeling that he was going to come through,” and right fielder. But with two on and one out, the next two baiters At the year-end banquet, the IVlocksville American Legion program had a nice sur prise for four players - college scholarships. They are, from left: Tyler Jordan, Zach Long, D.J. Webb and Tyler King. - Photo by Donna Jordan MocksviUe Baseball Stats Record: 1 7 -1 2 ,1 3 -5 Division Brandon Wilson hustles over to first to record the out. At right, Western Forsyth throws out the speedy Alex Newman.- Photos by James Barringer 'AVG. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB Connor Bodenhnmer .398 108 32 43 9 0 8 37 16 4 ;i 2iach Long .355 107 . 22 38 1 2 5 24 16 12 l! TVIer Jordan .350 120 23 42 9 0 3 32 6 1 Caleb Brawley ,346 52 11 18 7 0 3 11 5 0 ; Alex Newman ,330 103 34 34 8 1 0 13 16 4 ; Joe Watson ,313 99 30 31 3 0 4'18 26 •6 Jocob Borber .312 64 15 20 2 0 , 2 10 7 2 Bryce Merritt .292 41 io 12 0 0 I 7 4 . 4 Jovan Phillips .282 85 16 24 3 2 0 21 21 3 TVIer King .256 109 26 28 5 1 2 15 12 1 D'J.Webb .375 40 8 . 15 1 0 0 • 9 8 0 Carson Bishop .250 8 ■ 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 Brandon Wilson .250 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 Bloke.Wise .200 10 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 ■ Moll Miller .187 16 , 2 3 1 0 0 4 1 .0 : Dillon Byerly .170 41 10 7 1 0 0.5 .12 0 Devin Doss ,000 1 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 0 Molt Dyson ,000 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Faircloth ,000 4 1 0 0 ’ 0 0 0 3 0 Elijah Jones ,000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,0 TVIer Lee ,000 1 ,0 0 0 0 ;0 0 0 .0 Wesley Wolker ,000 I o'0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS .312 1027 244 321 52 6 28 214 158 38 W-L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H R ER BB so DJ.Webb 7-0 2.82 15 9 6 0 2 76,1 69 31 24 5 70 Mall Miller 4-2 6.13 8 5 1 0 0 44 46 34 30 21 24 ' Brondon Wilson 2-3 6.92 7 6 1 0 1 37,2 47 34 29 15 32 Joe Wolson 3-3 9.40 7 6 0 0 .0 29.2 35 34 31 33 32 Zoch Long 0-2 8.30 8 1 0 0 0 17,1 25 18 16 18 20 Javan Phillips 0-1 8,52 3 0 0 0 0 6.1 8 9 6 2 4 Carson Bishop 1-0 9.36 5 1 0 0 .,0 16.1 30 21 '17 9 3 Josh Foirclolh 0-1 12.27 5 I 0 0 0 11 16 16 15 3 5 I TVIer Lee 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 6 5 5 0 , 1 ' Bryce Merrilt 0-0 0.00 I 0 0 Ò 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 17-12 6,45 8 0 3 241.1283 202 173 .106 191 the third through Ihe seventh. He the latter ending Wilson’s night, started wilh fiair, striking out the Moments laler, two runs scored side in order in the first, Wilson’s only bad inning in the first seven was Ihe second, when Rownn banged out Ihree doubles to score two runs. He escaped n second-nnd-third, onc-out predicnmehl to keep it 2-0.,He wnlked three in Ihe fourth, bul got a strikeout on three pilches to end the inning. He worked around two hits in Simpson could - or should - be playing for Mocksville. “He’s one we released (to Rowan),” Kurfees said of Ihe West Row an graduate. “He was one of on a wild pitch. "(Wilson’s) a really good pitcher,” Kurfees said. “He was throwing a lot of offspeed stuff' ours.' in fastball counts and things like Rowan 5, Moclcsvilie 0 that. He kept them offbalance.” “He didn’t exactly go pitch fdr pilch wilh Simpson, but he kept us in Ihe game,” Bumgarner said. “He gnve us a chance'for seven innings.” the fifth. A double play helped Notes him get out of a two-on, onc-out • Kurfees said Ihe silence on M o c k nb N ew m nn 5 P Itttlip s ,3 Jotdnn 4 W nlson 2 B odenh 4 L on g 2 B ntb er 4 B ra w le y 3 r h 0 I 0 t 0 0 0 ■ 0 r b l b ll 0 0 jam in Ihe sixth. “He gnve us n chnnce to win,” Kurfees snid nfter Wilson induced 13 ground-bnll outs. Rownn finally broke it open in Ihe eighth. With two outs, it reached on n slow roller lo short nnd then doubled to deep left. the ride home nttesled lo how desperately Mocksville wanted this gnme. “Nobody said o word on thnt bus,” he soid.“You could hove heord a pin drop all the way home. That got to those boys tonight,” • Adding insult to Injury, King Merrill TdUIs M o c k R o w a n ООО ООО 000 - 0 0 20 ООО О З х -5 2 В - B ra w le y ,H P B -P h illip s , M o c k IP H R Ë R B D S O W ilso n 7 .2 I I 4 4 4 5 L on g , 1 2 1111 L o s s -W ils o n . third boseman’s head. And il got lo the wall in a hurry." “You can’t explain (the feel ing)," Phillips said. “Connor was fiying. TTiat’s probably the fastest I’ve ever seen him run." ' “They said daddy (Sonny He said the last lime his father was so overcome by emotion was when Zach scored a touch down and then' added the extra point to give North Dovie a ‘21-20 footboll win over South Dovie in 2005,. “I didn’t notice Kurfees) got so cxciled thot he '. untilT .sow his flip-flops when 1 left the money box," Kurfees was at the bottom of the pile,” said. The players broke out per-“ manent smiles and jumped on ench other. Unable to contain his exchement, Del Long joined the dogpile. Anyone who saw the joy of Ihe father had to be moved. “I don’t know where he cnme from," Bumgarner snid. “He was out there before 1 could get (here. He gave Zoch the biggest hug I’ve ever seen'. As soon os Zoch hit it and I knew it was for enough left that the left fielder wasn’t going to Mocksville didn’t get another cut it off, that’s when (all heck)' hit until Jordan’s single in the broke loose,” 'sixth. “I was racing Bodenhamer'. Webb staged a turnaround to the plole,” Kurfees said, ofter giving up his sixth run in Long said. “Il wos crozy.” “He’s been in this program for a long time, and good things happen to good people,” Bum garner said. “1 knew he was going lo get a hit.” “We were definitely happy for Zach," Newmon soid. “Wc knew he could do something like thot." behind 0-2. The next pitch hit Bodenhomcr on the forearm, Bumgomer said. “I didn’t know loading Ihe bnses. “When we he wns going lo hit n bnll that walked and Brnwley dumped o, hod boses loaded, I wos just obout knocked the wnll down, single between the first baseman praying somelhing (big) would ’ That bnll wns striped, and it was happen,” Webb said. “And it hit in the best place il could be happened wilh Iwo outs.” '' hit - right over the top of tho “I’m going to the dugout and everybody’s rushing Zach. Then I look nnd there’s Del Long. He jumped the fence nnd bent most of the plnyers to the pile.” ‘‘He throw me that curveball nnd I just stayed down on it - short swing right through iti" tieci for the fifth-most wins in Long said. “So glory be lo God Mocksville’s 30-year history. on thnt one.” It’s only fitting that it vyas - Long w ho capped Ihe m iracle . rally. He’s been a pnrt o f the Le- - and Ihey were knocking the (heck) oul of him - he could have come over and said; ‘Coach, I don’t have,it tonight. Get me out,’” Bumgarner said. “But he kept his bull out there and kept battling. I asked him: ‘If we lie this up, can you give me one more?’ He said: ‘I’m nol com ing out.’” An hour-after the game, Kurfees and Bumgarner weren’t through cherishing the moment. ER wns a hair from beating Mocksville for the third time this season and ending its season. “That’s like renching in nnd ripping somebody’s henrt out,” Bumgnrner said. "We fell on a A couple of hours before grenade and survived it." Mocksville worked the ninth- “You know that bunch is inning magic, Jordan blasted sick,” Kurfees said. “They’re d twp-run homer in tho first, throwing up. I would bo, too.” Kurfees picked up his cell and answered a call from a friend. “Where have you been?” he said. “You missed one of the classics of nl\ time tonight.” Mocl< 7, E. Randolph 6 M o c k n b r h r b l b b N cw n m n 4 1 0 0 1 P h illip s 2 2 0 1 2 Jordan 4 1 2 3 0 W atson 5 0 1 0 0 B odenh 3 1 . 1 0 1 ' L o n g 5 0 2 2 0 B nrbe r 3 ‘ 0 0 0 0 B ra w le y 4 1 0 0 0 K in g 4 I, 2 0 0 •n ila ls 34 7 8 6 4 the sixth. He retired 10 of the last 11 batters. Webb walked none and struck out 11 while improving to.7-0 and recording his sixth complete gome in nine starts. He’s the first seven-game winner in 1 ryears, and he’i His 76 1/3 innings ore the most in 22 yeors and the sixth-most ever. His 70 Ks ore the most in' ii years. To put his 2.82 ERA gion progrom for six yeors. He’s , into peispective, the staff ERA Ihe personification of toughness minus Webb is 7.96. and always brings a game face “When he gave up those five lhat resembles a clenched fist, nins in the first three innings Б . R n n d o lp h 122 001 0 00 - 6 M o c k s v illc 2 00 ООО 005 - 7 2 B - K in g . H R - Jordnn, H P B - P h illip s, B odenhnm er, B n rb e r M o c k IP I I R E R B D S O W ebb 9 9 6 5 0 11 Walks... Continued From Page 1 got n better record against Rowan than anybody,” “in the regular season we’ve beat them at home I think the lnst three yenrs," nssislant Todd Bumgarner said, "Since I’ve been conching, 1 only remember one lime winning over there, nnd that’s when Brad Corriher had them baffled one night." , If you walk several baiters, you’re asking for trouble. If you walk 15, you’re begging. Mocksville paid the price, out- hitting Rowan 9-8 but finding ■itself down 11-6 in Ihe seventh. Rowan’s four pitchers didn’t record a 1-2-3 inning all night. But Ihey only had four walks. “it all starts on the mound,” Kurfees said. “When you start walking them, your defense, gels relaxed and base runners put pressure on the defense.” “It’s a whole lot easier to hit when there’s two or ihree men on base," Bumgomer said. Tyier Jordan’s ground out plated Alex Newman os Moclcsvilie grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first, Jordnn nnd Wnlson reached lo open Ihe third, nnd Mocksville went on to trim a 4-1 deficit to 4-3, The visi tors rnllied to a 5-4 lead in the fourth, Bryce Merrilt singled, TVIer King doubled, Newman hit a snc fiy nnd Javan Phillips put down a run-scoring bunt. Mocksville ■ pulled . within 7-6 in the sixth. Rowan's four- run uprising started with walk, hit batter, walk; then came Ihree hits around a walk. “We'had a chance - if we could just pitch it,’/ Ktirfees said."We had some chances to score (more) runs.” Mocksville’s fourth pitcher, Josh Faircloth, who had not . made an appearance in five gnmes, recorded the game’s • only 1-2-3 frame. “Look back at all ou.r losses this year, and that’s what bent us - walks,” Kurfees said. Will Sapp, Rowan’s leadoff mon, hod a personal walk-a- thon, drawing free passes in his first five trips lo the plate. He finished 0 for 1 wilh four runs. When the dust settled, Kurfees and his troops came way feeling good. They enjoyed a lot of thrills after Mocksville .suffered losing records the post, three' years. The 17 wins was just one shy of the tolar for 2009-10 combined. , “Wc played in the (Bracket ' B) championship,” Kurfees said. “If we beat (Rowan twice), we make il lo the Area ill championship series. We were two wins from going lo Morehead City for the state tournament.” Notes • Long (2-3), Merritt (2-3) nnd King (2-5, three nms) led Mocksyllle, while Newman singled and walked twice. • Connor Bodenhamer hit well over .400 for a large por tion of the yenr, but ultimately' missed the .400 plateau. Going into his flnal at-bat, he stood at .401. He got out and closed at .398. Fifteen guys in history have-hit .400. • Mocksville will enter 2012 with high hope^. Jordan, DJ. Webb, King and Long are the only players who have exhaust ed their eligibility. Jacob Bar ber’s eligibility is unknown. Kurfees said Monday he would have to check to see if Barber can return. Webb (7-0, 2 saves) will leave a huge void on the mound. “We’re losing one of the best pitchers that’s ever pitched here,” Bumgarner said. • Kurfees already knows what next year’s fortunes could hinge on: Cnn he lure pitchers Rynn Foster nnd Corey Rnndnll to Legion? Both ate more than strong pitchers. Both are all- around talents. “-Next year we need Foster and Randall,” he said. Rowan 11, Moclcsvillc 8 M o c k a b r h r l il b b N ew m an 2 2 1 1 2 P h illip s 3 0 1 1 0 Jordan 3 1 0 2 0 W atson 5 1 1 1 0 B odenh 4 0 0 ,1 I L o n g 3 0 2 1 1 B arber .S 0 0 0 0 M e rrilt 3 1 2 0 0 • M ille r 1 0 0 0 0 B ra w le y 1 0 0 0 0 K in g 5 3 2 0 0 T o ta ls 35 8 9 7 4 M o c k 102 201 0 2 0 - g R o w a n 130 030 , 4 0 x - l l 2 B -W n ls o n .K in g .S B -N e w m n n ,L o n g . H P B • P h illip s , Jordnn, Lon g. M o c k I P H R E R B B S O W atson 1.2 3 4 4 7 I L o n g 3.1 2 3 2 5 6 M ille r 2 3 4 4 3 3 F d rc lo lh 1 0 0 0 0 0 Loss - L on g. ■ V ' Вб - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 L e e E x c i t e d T o J o i n S t a n l y C C B a s e b a i i a'he Davie Major All-Star team (age 12) won its first four games to reach the District 2 title game. The players Snclude Cameron Fuller, J.J. Hayes, Brandon Horton, Zachary Hudspeth, Alex Jones, Cody Josey, Austin Peters, 3tuke Pratapas, Christian Reavis, Chris Reynolds, Hunt Shelton, Foss Smithdeal and Cameron Thomas. The JCoaches: Mark Jones, Trip Smithdeal, Brian Coffey, Bobby Brown and Michael Hanna. peavis Rips Game-Winning Homer S The Davie Little Lengue jWnjor Lengue All-Star tenm ayon their fourth game on July !30, bentlng Kernersville 3-2 to •Jut it one win from tho District 31 chnmpionship title. The tenm, mnde up of 12- yenr-old boys, plnyed nn excit ing gnme, with pitcher Christian Renvis throwing 5 2/3 innings before reaching his pitch-count limit. Zach Hudspeth came in to close out the gnme. Wilh two well-matched P a y m e n t s as low as » 6 9 . 2 3 Л teams, tho game remained score-' less until the third inning, when Kernersville put one run on the bonrd. In the fourth, Luke Pratapas grounded out to tho shortstop, allowing Brandon Horton to score the gnme-tying nm. Kernersville scored ngnin in the lifth, mnking the score 2-1. In the bottom of the fifth, there were two outs nnd n runner (Chris Reynolds) on first. Reavis slammed the bnll over tho fence in deep right field for a two-nm, game-winning home run. The Davie All-Stars are led by manngor Mnrk Jones and conches Trip SmithdenI, Brinn Coffey, Bobby Brown and Mi chnel Hnnnn. An outstnnding group of play ers includes Cameron Fuller,JJ: Hayes, Alex Jonos, Cody Josey, Austin Peters, Hunt Shelton, Foss Smithdeal nnd Cnmeron Thomas. The district championship game was plnyed July 17 at the Southwest Little Lengue com plex in Clemmons. Tyier Lee is one you cnn’t help but root for. The 2011 Dnvie graduate isn’t easily deterred. He didn’t piny his first year of school bnll until his senior year at Dnvie, nnd he snw little action for n 22-3 baseball power. But Leo wants to prove he’s a late bloomer, and he's go ing to get that opportunity at Stanly Community College in Albemarle. He signed with SCC last week. Leo’s athletic cnreer wns plngued by injuries, n dislocnted shoulder in seventh grnde and a frnctured vertebrno in eighth. The Inttor happenod'as n North Dnvie wrestler. “He scnred us to denth," fa ther Ron Leo said, “He was in Bnptist Hospitnl for five dnys,” Loo’s determinntion nt off senson workouts becnme en- denring to Dnvie bnsebnll coach Miko Herndon, and Lee couldn’t have boon any happier to make the team. Any plnying time was going to be a bonus. Playing time wns indeed scnrco on a conference champi onship team loaded with nrms. But it was no shnme in Innding behind Rynn Foster, Corey Rnn dnll, Joe Wntson, Will Beeson and Brandon Wilson in the pecking order, Lee waited in the shadows and took ndvnntnge of his op portunities, In one start and three relief appearances, he had a 1,40 ERA, “He got with (pitching coach Marshall) Canosa, and the dif ference was night and day after working with him,” Ron said, “I wasn’t needed because when they threw, they pretty much went the whole game,” Tyler snid, Lee was floored when he heard from Stanly assistant coach Jon Helsabeck, “Coach Holsnbock omnilcd me and said he hnd bnckground informntion on me,” he said, “It was random, I wns going to go to Cntnwbn Valley (Commu nity College). Ho snid they need some pitching.” Now fnll can’t get hero soon enough. “Thoy said I would throw 30-40 innings this fall," he said. Holsnbock said; “The Stanly Community College coaching staff is excited to hnve Tyior join the progrnm. I feel thnt he will be a great nddition to our pitch ing stnff. With hnrd woric nnd dedicntion, I believe TVier will piny a big part in our success next season. After he loams whnt ho can and can’t got away with at the college level and learns how to truly be n pitcher, I see a bright future for Mr. Lee.” Briefs, Dates POWERSPORTS 1925 Main St., Salisbury • 704-636-9900 Tiios & Wott 10-8/Thurs & F ri 10-6/Sat 10-3 Benefit SB Tournament A benefit softball tournament for Chucky Clement will be held July 22-23 at Smith Grove. The entry fee is ,$200. For more infor mation, contact Jeff Pardue at 336-817-4160, Davie Volleyball Camp The Lady War Eagle Volieytbail Skiiis camp will be held July 25-28 in the Davie High gym. The morning session (9-noon) will be for girls in rising third-eighth grades. Campers will be challenged to lenrn now skills and to improve on existing skills in n competi tive, fun atmosphere. Campers will be divided by nge and/or skill level for the morning session. The afternoon session (1 -4) will be for girls in rising ninth-12th grades. Campers will work on advanced skills and prepare for high-school tryouts. All campers from both sessions will nttend in the morning (9 a.m.-noon) on July 28 for contests and awards. All girls in both sessions will work on volleybnll relntod condi tioning and jump training to prepare them to excel in their middle and high school and Junior Olympic seasons. “Our hope is thnt nil will lenrn to enjoy a sport thnt cnn bo plnyed throughout their life time,” Davic conch Becky Miller snid. The cost is $65 (cash only on-site). Come 30 minutes oarly for your session on the 2Sth if not pre-registered. Contnct Miller at mlllerh®davle.k]2.nc.iiii. • • l ^ e c r e a t i ^ n S ig n U p N o w f o r F a ll 2 0 1 1 R e c r e a t io n S o c c e r @ B B & T S o c c e r P a r k i n A d v a n c e R e g i s t r a t i o n D e a d l i n e : A u g u s t 1 s t A g e s u 4 t o u l 8 7 Reasons Vifliy 5 occ^ Is The Best Sport For Kids 18 million children participate in soccer leagues and programs each year, making It the most popular and fastest-growing youth sport in the United States today, according to the United States Youth Soccer Association (U S Y S A ). W hy Is It so popular? Here are some reasons: 1. It’s easy to learn. Children like to play sports, not learn them, nnd soccer is certainly simple enough. You simply tell youngsters to chase a bull nnd kick it without using their hands. If it goes into the net, so much the better! There are no fancy plays to remember, no signals from the coaches box, nnd no missed blocking assignments. Kids quickly figure it out by just playing the gnme. 2. It s funi Soccer’s fast pace allows it to hold the attention of kids who would frequently get bored playing other sports. Soccer is a player-centered game. During the game, the player with the ball makes the'decision about how the game will be played. Since there are few breaks and no renl set plays, the influence of the coach is minimized during games. The player is free to make decisions on their own. In basketball, football and baseball players are expected to stick to a tight script and success is achieved when everyone does exactly what they are supposed to do. In those other sports, njost of the decisions are made by a few players with other players In supporting roles. 3. It doesn’t discriminate. Boys and girls of all shapes and sizes can play. Soccer is a team sport that can be played equally well by boys and girls (a great lesson for life!) Regardless of physical size, every child sees plenty of nction in a single game, plays to their own level of ability, gets aerobic excrcise, and can continue playing as adults. In soccer, exceptional height, strength, and bulk do not guarantee success. In fact, excellence Is most often achieved by playfers of average body size. 4. It’s an excellent form of exercise. Its continuous action helps kids build stamina, strengthen their heart and muscles, and develop coordination more than any other sport. Some of the physical benefits include: Cardiovascular endurance Flexibility/Coordination Muscle strength Weight control Tiie average soccer player runs about seven miles during a game, which is certainly not the case in baseball or football. 5, Ills safe. As youngsters get older and bigger, competitive sports cause more injuries, yet soccer ranks last both In numbers and severity of Injuries. Fewer than seven Injuries occur for every 1000 hours played at the high school level, and most of these are minor bruises and sprains. 6. .ii.tea.ch98 life le^gpns. This includes the development of social traits such as discipline, teamwork, leadership, fairness and self-esteem. A child can get the chance to experience success and failure hundreds of times In a game all as a result of what he or she hns decided to do. It really helps to build self-confidence because the player is tested so much and grows to understand that you will not always be successful. ' I-. jt’.g internatlpnpU Because It Is such a simple game, with very little equipment. It can be played anywhere, by anybody. The size of the field, goals and teams is fluid enough to accommodateany possible situation. For More Info about Youth Soccer In Winston-Salem, visit www.twlncltysoccer.com. 336-998-4277 w w w . t w i n c i t y s o c c e r i c o m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 ■ B7 T h i s n e w s p ^ ? e r r e a l l y g e t s a r o i m d Hulbert Field AFB, Fla. Master Sgt. Jerry "Jay" W. Smith Jr., far left, had his Davie County family with him at Hul- burt Field Air Force Base in Florida recently. Family members attended Jay’s retirement ceremony April 29. He served almost 23 years. Shown are Smith’s children Tasha and Ethan, Priscilla McCullough, his mother, and sister Heather Lowery with husband Dustin and children Katelyn, Chloe and Christina. Jamaica Even in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Leonard Foster and his wife Gall of Nashville, TN enjoy reading the Davie Counly ogna Vestal of Advance took a copy of the Davie Counly Enterprise to read while on hef Enterprise Record. Leonard Is the son of the late Alton and (our of Europe, Geneva Foster of Mocksville, Alabama i Jeanna White, Jill Gaith- ; er, Leslie Birch, Meredith ' Ratledge, Jessica White, ; Whittney Correll, and Madl- ; son Whitlock read the En- ; terprlse while 'out to the ; ballgame' to see the Blr- ; mingham Barons while at- : tending the Jr, Civitan In- : ternallonal Convention in : Birmingham, Alabama, B8 - DAVIB COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 DUSTIN THEY PON'T EVEN MAKE AN EFFOlfr ANYMORE. com ONi PAP...THAT'$ NOT TRUE. I MAKE AN EFFORT TO PE POLITE. y I YOU'ffE KIPPINgT YOU KNOW'I. PO BY STEVE KELLEY & JEFF PARKER FOI? EXAMPLE' IF SOMEONE jm ME A IfEALLY LAME $TOf?Y/1 Pi?ETENP TO LI0TEN ANP THEN $AY' "HMM" THAT'$ INT£f?E$TING. £ 5AME KINP OF THING... V i V LIKE WHEN I WENT TO MY THIRTIETH HIGH SCHOOL REUNION ANP TOLP PAVE H0LLIN6ER HE LOGKEP TERRIFIC EVEN THOUGH HE HAP PUT ON' LIKE' TWENTY-FIVE P0UNP5. I'VE PONE 5TUFF LIKE THAT ALL OF MY LIFE/ an<i Ros/er Brian Bassef AW, MAM. JU6T MY L m . 6HB'6 ALL 6PAWWEP OUT. I reiL YOU, THIS Y0UN6EB 6EMEBATI0(J JU6T P0E6NT H/WE ANY WORK ETHlC. ■ ) ' ' OAVIE COUNTV ENTEKPRISE RECORD,Thuniday, July 21,2011-C l Jr. Master Gardeners Learn About More Than Plants They lenmed a bit about gardening - and more. Children attending the annual Da vie County 4-H and the Master Gar dener Volunteers Junior Master Gar dener Day Camp the week of June 27 through July 1 nt the Farmington Community Center also learned about fishing, visited a Vulcan quarry, the farmer’s market and more. Th Open to youth in grades third through fifth, the ciimp is a national 4-H curriculum that offers horticul tural and environmental education. Campers learned about plants,: nature, and the environment by par ticipating in fun and educational nctivities, projects, and trips. Camp ers began and ended each dny at the m community center, but ventured to destinations throughout the week. A graduation luncheon was held at noon on the last day, so parents could get a glimpse of their child’s experiences from the week. Campers visited a tomato farm nnd then made their own salsa. A beekeep er nnd observation hive were on hand for ciimpers to leam nbout honeybees, pollination and beekeeping. A few of the week’s craft projects included stepping stones, tie-dyed shirts, clay bugs and bird feeders. Campers lenmed about plant prop agation and took cuttings; learned about insects and how to use micro scopes; and learned more nbout plnnts nnd nature. Davie County Junior Master Gardeners on the observation deck at Martin Marietta Materials In Woodleaf after touring the quarry. , it n 'S 5 0 |s in r . a in d tg P tle 3- ie a- :e e , Id n , s- s- le d . 1 , t- iu ie c- ir, h . is e: y :e Ps- i в li '■ C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 B l a l o c k - E l l e r C o u p l e M a r r i e d Allison Leigh Blnlock and Michael David Eller were mar ried at 5:30 p.m. on June 25 at Wilkesboro United Method ist Church in Wilkesboro. The Rev. Stevan Snipes officiated with the Rev. Harold Markle assisting, The bride is the daughter of David and Sandra Blalock of Mocksville. Her mater nal grandparents ore the late Lee and Dorothy Mitchell of Statesville, Her paternal .grandparents are the late Phil and Mary Blalock of Sanford. She is a graduate of the Univer sity of North Carolina at Char lotte where she was a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. She works at Wells Fargo Bank in Charlotte as a compliance ana lyst. The groom is the son of Ernest and Barbara Eller of Wilkesboro. His maternal grandparents arc the late Rob ert and Catherine Murray of Leavenworth, Kan. His pater nal grandparents are the late Louis Elmo Eller of Ferguson and his grandrtiother Emzie Hartley Eller of Ferguson. He is a graduate of Appalachian State University where he was a member of Kuppa Alpha Or der. He works at Muzak in Fort Mill, S.C. as a sales represen tative. The bride was escorted by her father. The matron of hon or was Sidra Halver of Yadkin ville. The attendants were Lisa Bames of Charlotte; Katie Eller of Mooresville, the groom's sister-in-law; Holly Eller of New York, the groom's sister; Jule Eller of Mooresville, the groom's sister-in-law; Robin Harward of Cornelius; Holly Payne of Winston-Salem, the bride's cousin; and Amy Scott of Charlotte, The junior attendant was Krysten Eller of Mooresville, the groom’s niece. The flower giri was Sadie Blalock of Win- stort'Salem, a cousin of the bride. The best man was the groom's father. Grooms men were Bradley Adams of Gumming, Oa.; Thud Bames of Charlotte; Ernie Eller and Nick Eller of Mooresville, brothers of the groom; Casey, Forester of Fort Mil; Pat Joyce of Mooresville; Mark Love of Moravian Fails; Steriyn Mitch ell of Bluffton, S.C,; Jason Rhoades of Mooresville; Bill Shell of Raleigh; Dave Still of Cordova, Tenn.; and Barry Williams of Wilkesboro. The junior groomsman was Dun can Eller of Mooresville, the groom’s nephew. The reader was David Mur ray of Mt. Prospect, III., the groom's uncle. The musicians were the groom’s cousins from Bonner Springs, Kan. They were the pianist and organist, Laura Beeves, and her daugh ters Charissa, Karah, Kristen, and Lauren, wlio formed a string quartet. Charissa was also the soloist. The program and guest reg ister attendants were Laura and Katie Blalock of Boone, the bride's cousins and Heather Mitchell of Mocksville, the bride’s cousin. Sheila Mitchell and Debbie Mitchell of States ville, aunts of the bride, served as reception hosts. A rehearsal party, hosted by the groom’s parents, was held at Sixth and Main in North Wilkesboro. The reception, hosted by the bride’s parents, was held at Oakwoods Country Club in Wilkesboro. Following a honeymoon trip to Aruba, the couple will live in Charlotte, V Collins-Watson Couple Wed Sarah Elizabeth Collins of Mocksville and Robert Mi chael Watson III of Greenville, S.C. were married Saturday, July 16. The Rev. Janies John son officiated the 5:30 p.m. wedding at First United Meth odist Church in Mocksville. Frank Voltz provided music on harp and piano. A recep tion followed at Bermuda Run Country Club, with Mike Hen drix on piano as guests arrived. The newlyweds honeymooned in St. Lucia, and will reside in Spartanburg, S.C. , The bride is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph William Collins of Mocks ville. She is the granddaugh ter of JoAnn Sims Collins and the late Mr. John D. Collins of 'Charlotte, and the late Mr. and ■ Mrs, John Frank Scott of Walk ertown. She is a 2005 gradu ate of South Davidson High School, a 2009 graduate of the University of North Carolina, eoming a bachelor’s degree in education, and a 2011 gradu- ate of Appalachian State. Uni versity, receiving a master’s degree in professional school counseling. She is the school counselor at Pacolet Elemen tary School in Pacolet, S.C. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael Watson Jr, of Leesville, S.C. He is the grandson of Kathryn Mitchum Watson and the late Mr. Robert Michael Watson of Charleston, S.C,, and the late Mr, and Mrs, Robert Lee Young of Columbia, S,C. He is a 2006 graduóte of Lexing ton High School in S.C., and n 2010 graduate of the Universi ty of South Carolina, earning a bachelor’s degree in business. He is employed in sales at Scansource in Oreenville, SC. The bride wns escorted by her father and presented in marriage by her parents. The maids of honor were Emily Ryan Harrison of Aus tin, Texas and Ashley Marie Martin of Franklin, Va. The bridesmaids were Katherine Elizabeth Lynch of Concord, Leslie Watson Myers, groom’s sister, of Columbia; Leanna Ke-Hsien Pal and Kather ine Louise Robinson, both of Charlotte: Christian Etta Smith of Dacula, Ga.; Kristin Moore Steed of Atlanta. The flower giris were Ra-, chel Katherine Culpepper and Courtney Marie Sims of Dacu la, Ga., and Madison Campbell Welch of Boone. The best man was Robert Michael Watson Jr., father of the groom. The groomsmen were Garrett Joseph Collins, bride’s brother of Mocksville; William John Collins, bride’s brother of Mocksville; Joseph Michael Heaton and Matthew Montgomery Mays, both of Lexington, S.C.; Jordan Mac donald Myers, groom’s broth- er-in-law, and Andrew Martin Stewart, both >ot Columbia; Clint Alexander Spence of Lexington. The ring bearers were John Richnrd Niemiec and Matthew Ray Niemiec of Chapin, S.C. The ushers were Paul Michael Fisher, Donald Hinson Lewis, and James Edward Scurry, all of Lexington. Program attendants were Aniel Kaylin Owens of Den ton and Catherine Elaina Scott of Cary. Guest book attendants were Lindsay Anne Lassiter of Durham and Sara Cathryn Storms of Raleigh. The cel ebration attendant was Shane Joseph Smith of Dacula. Acolytes were Kathryn Elizabeth Orr and Lauren Ma rie Orr of Charieston; Keith Ke-Cheng Pai of Chariotte; Jennifer Elizabeth Porth of Greenville. The Bible bearer was Tanner Adam Lewis of Lexington, S.C. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom’s parents at the Brookstown Inn in Win ston-Salem, on Friday, and a bridal brunch was given by the bride’s grandmother at Chil dress Vineyards in Lexington, NC on Saturday. Davis-Prachel Couple Married At Cherry Grove Randy Eugene Davis of Taylorsville and Debbie Shores Prachel of Mocksville were united in marriage at 7 p.m, Sat urday, July 2, at Cherry Grove, S,C, on the beach, with friends and family attending. The Rev, Richard Martin of North Myrtle Beach officiated. Following thè ceremony, a reception was held at the Blockade Runner with music . and dancing. The bride was escorted by her parents, Richard and Judy Shores. Matron of honor was sister of the bride, Teresa Sum mers of Mocksville. Bridesmaid was sister of the bride, Carolyn Koontz of Mocksville. Sum mer Beck of Mocksville, a friend of the couple, was the flower girl. Friend of the groom Joel Harris stood as best man. Groomsman was friend of the couple, David Beck of Mocks ville, Hunter Bodsford, friend of the couple, was ring bearer. Debbie Graver of North Myrtle Beach wns the wedding director. Music was provided by David Beck of Mocksville along with a special song by Joel Harris of Bethlehem, The bride is a broker at Pre mier Realty in Mocksville and Advance, The groom is the son of the late Elizabeth Annie Davis of Taylorsville, He is a self em ployed entrepreneur and owner of BRD Racing in Mocksville. Following an extended stay in North Myrtle Beach the couple will make their home in Mocksville, “ BEST FACIAL S A LO N !” Sissy^s F a c ia l S a lo n CO LLETTE A r t & F r a m in g Ч ', Frances "Sissy" Dodi UcenMdEAMtlclanPh. 793-7461 Ison Nancy &Katíe Collette 1st & 2nd Qeniratlon Ownersi>h. 751-2296 “ BEST CUSTOM FRAMING!” t i |)si II Si \ | l « S Mr. and Mrs. Randy Eugene Davis Peaches N o w A v a ila b le Silver Queen C(>rii Now Available Ш Ш О Р O R C H A R D H o u rs ; M o ti,-F ri. B :0 0 a m • 6 ;0 0 p m , S a t, & S u n ., e a m -7 p m Look lor us on Facebook: Hititof Orchard 336-492-7246 o r 336-345-0994 D ire c tio n s ; F ro m 1-40 E x it 1 7 0 In M o cksvlllB , ta k e H w y. 601 N o rth , le lt o n lla m e s C h u rc h R d „ fo llo w s lg n ^ Mrs. Michael David Eller Mrs. Robert Michael Watson III Whltlock-Grubb Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Barry Whitlock announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Brooke Whitlock to Alex Randall Grubb, son of Mr, and Mrs, Randall Grubb, The bride-elect is a 2006 Davie High School graduate and 2010 graduate of Gardner-Webb University where she earned a bachelor s degree in psychology. She is employed as a client ser vices manager with Bayada Nurses in Elkin, The groom-to-be is a 2006 Davie High School graduate and 2010 graduate of Davidson Community College where he eamed an Msociate’s degree in business administration. He is employed by RDG Constmction. , M e l i t Ctoch ‘ UAViliCUUiNi X iii> 1 iiKi'Kiae, Ki!,cuKu, iiiursuuy, juiy ■ Y P l a n s F a l l S p o r t s , T e e n N i g h t It’s the heat of summer, but Ihe Davie Family YMCA is helping are folks prepare for the busy back-to-school season with several special events. Sign up now to avoid late fees for fall youth sports. The Y offers a wide range of sports for every child's interest and,abil ity. Children will have the op portunity to leam what it means to be part of a team as he or she improves sports skills, makes new friends, gets active with other kids and learn to love a sport. Choose from T-ball, flag football, soccer, cheerieading or the volleyball skills acad emy. Get in touch with Chelsea Caron, youth/sports coordina tor at 751-9622 or c.caroii® ymcanwnc.org. A late fee will be applied after July 28. • Reconnect with old friends and meet new ones before the school year starts nt this “Teens Night Out” dance for middle school nnd high school students from 8:30-11 p.m. Friday, July 29. Advance tickets nre $5, $6 at the door. Refreshments will be provided. The event is a fundraiser to benefit the Y’s Annual Giving Campaign, vyhich ensures that everyone, regardless of their circumstnnces or ability to pay, cnn benefit from YMCA pro grams and services. The Dnvie Family YMCA counselor-in-training program, a leadership opportunity that provides valuable volunteer ex perience, is hosting ¿he event. Contnct Chelsea Caron at 751- 9622 or c.caron®yincanwnc. org with any questions. Nicklaus Ashburn On Hepler-Nowbold Couple Wed At Niagara Falls Wake Forest Dean’s List Nicklaus Powell Ashbum, a freshmnn at Wake Forest Uni versity, has been named to the Frances E. Hepler and James L. Newbold were married on June dean’s list for the spring semes- 28 nt noon in Niagara Falls, N.Y. at a private ceremony in the ter. Rainbow House. Built in 1895, the Rainbow House is a bed and He achieved a 3.96 grade breakfast, a 10-minute walk from the falls, point average. An honor grndu- The bride is a native of Davie County and resident of Mocks- ate of Davie High School, Ash- ville. She recently retired from the Dnvie County School System. The groom is a native of Elizabeth City and is a retired pilot living in Graham. After the wedding, the couple enjoyed a honeymoon touring the Amish countryside east of Lancaster, Pa. burn is the son of Kny Powell Ashburn and Marty Ashburn of Advnnce, He is the grnndson of Eleanor Greenwood Powell and the late Pete Powell of Mt. Airy and Rick nnd Marie Hart man of Advance, Y M C A A c c e p t i n g N e w B a c k p a c k s F o r S t u d e n t s Back lo school is around the corner and the Y is working to help local students start the school year off right. New members will receive $49 off the joining fee through Aug, 18 when they bring n new bnckpack to donate. Local Ys nre working with community partners, such ns local schools and other nonprofits, to directly impact the stu dents in their community who need school supplies. All back packs donated to the Davie Family YMCA will help Davie students. Membership nt the Y provides access to n wide range of nctivities that support youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, ns well as the opportunity lo strengthen the community. The Y never turns anyone away because of the inability to pay. "In the rush of back to school it is easy to forget that some families are struggling to make ends meet so purchnsing new school supplies isn’t nn option," said Chris Brady, executive director for the Dnvie Fnmily YMCA. “We hope this joining specini will encourage people who are interested in the Y to also give back and help make back to school special for the kids in our community.” The Y is committed lo youth development, offering n wide range of youth sports this fnll including soccer, basketball, vol leyball and more. As the largest collective provider of child care in the country, the Y also provides afterschool programs that provide academic support, as well as extracurricular ac tivities, in a creative, safe and fun environment. Registration for youth sports nnd aflerschool programs continues through the end of the July. Contact Hannah Myers, membership director al the Davie Fnmily YMCA, at 751-9622 or h.mycrs@ymcwiwnc.org with any questions. D o g s , C a t s A v a i l a b l e F o r A d o p t i o n The couple will reside in Graham. S u d o k u 1 2 3 4 5 t 6 2 7 4 6 4 5 8 9 1 7 2 3 3 1 8 5 4 2 6 7 5 9 S o l u t i o n O n P a g e C 5 Meet “Woody, a handsome 6-year-old gray/beige Maine Coon rescued by the Humnne Society of Davie County from the county-operated nnimni shelter. He’s n sweet fellow nnd loves to sit on n high shelf where he cnn wntch what is going on. He gets niong with the other cats, is neutered, up-to-date on shots and litter box trained “Wylie” is n big lovnble 4-yenr-old silver-nnd-white Maine Coon rescued by the Hu mane Society of Davie from the county-operated nnimal shelter. He has a loving personality nnd will carry on a convcrsntion with you by meowing lo you. He gels along with the other cats, is neutered, up-to-date on shots nnd litter box trained. All animals are up-to-date on vaccines and medical care, including heartworm testing nnd heartworm preventative and nre spayed or neutered Woody and Wylie are among the cats that need a permanent home. C r o s s w o r d P u z z l e Hart and Sole ACROSS 1. Place for a cup of Joe 5. Stretch of land 10. Monk's hood 14. Small brook15. "One of Ours" novelist Gather 16. They try harder17. Boer's migration18. More slippery19. Dweeb20. HART23. Audiophile's stack24. Singer Sumac25. Granny Smith, for one 28. Speaker systems, for short 31. Feeling for Woody Allen 35. SOLE 38, All right, informally 39, Mary's follower 40, Rock bottom 41, The Shlrelles'Him on a Sunday"42, Wolfed down 43, HART45, Puccini heroine 47, Med, specialty48, Vital vessel49, Like some lots and socks 51, Have the blahs 52, SOLE 59, Inside Info60, "All in the Family" spln-off 61, Gung-ho feeling 63, Jacob's twin64, Invite to enter 65, "Or" follower 66, High-energy snack mix 67, Quickie Halloween costume 68, Did In to 12 13 10 10 prior lo being adopted. Society staff help each pet find just (he right family. The adoption pro cess requires approval of an ap plication. “Be n responsible pet owner, help control pet over-popu lation," snid Dolly Urdanick. "We have a very affordable and convenient monthly spay- neuter clinic transport, just call us at 751-5214 for details. Un- spaycd or un-neutered cats and dogs reproduce at an alarming rate. Just one un-spayed female cnt and her offspring can pro- 67,000 pups in just six years.” Financial and material sup port from the public is essential in helping rescue cnts and dogs. "Your financial donation is nl ways appreciated and is fully tax-deductible," Urdanick said. The following items for the cnts and dogs at the adop tion center nre needed: Purina Dog Chow or Puppy Chow (all brown kibble), Purina Cat Chow or Kitten Chow, clump ing scoopable cat litter, 13- and 30-gallon trash bags, cat nnd npprecinte your past aqd future support,” Urdanick said. The adoption center is nt 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville and is open on Tuesdays from lla.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesdays through Fridnys from lln.m.-5 p.m.; nnd on Saturdays from 10 n.m,-2 p.m. All cats nnd dogs available for adoption nre on the website iit wwwMvienchu- mane.org nnd www.petfinder. com, "Remember, ndopt a cat or a dog and save a life. And when you adopt, you free up kennel space so that another cat or dog can be rescued," she said. dog toys, paper towels, liquid duce 420,000 cats in“onlysev- laundry detergent and en years. An un-spayed female dishwasher detergent, dog and her offspring produce ^uch Locals Earn DCCC Degrees Am«r1can Proli!» Homelown Coment DOWN 1, Obsolescent PC hookup 2, Suffix for the well-to-do3, Show off one's bod4, Fraternal bunch5, Doublemint hucksters6, Costa _7, Touched down8, "Pinocchio" goldfish 9, Procrastinate 10, The Promised Land 11, [see other side] 12, Like an Airedale's coat13, Letters for Leary 21. First place? 22, Fed A n s w e r s O n P a g e C 7 25. Black key26, Aristotle's teacher27. 25-Acrosses, pears, et al.28, Portraitists' family name 29, "Our Miss Brooks" actress 30. Sidestep 32. Pal of Andy and Barney 33. Airborne targets 34. Aquarium dweller36, Kind of "fingerprinting”37, III temper 41, Places onapedestal 43, Whipped up 44, Roaster's spot 46, Keep confined 50, Creator of Athos and Aramis 51,'You_klddlngr52, Eliciting a shrug, perhaps53, Icy coaling54, Ha rhymed "talcum" with "walcum"55, Home of the Blue Devils 56, Emmy winner Falco 57, Secluded valley 58, Mitigate59, Crlbbage board Insert 62, "Ben-Hur" author Wallace The following students re ceived certificates, diplomas, and degrees at 2011 com mencement exercises at Da vidson County Community College on May 14, Earning certificntes were; James Charies Goodin, Jacob Edward Hale, Audrey Virginia McIntyre, Jimmy Bradley Mer ritt, Jeffrey Caleb Rominger, nil of Advnnce; Lisbeth Quiroz Walkiria of Cooleemee; and Billy Jack Birdsong, Courtney Hope Campbell, Jesse Franklin Dobbins, Jnmes K. Edwards, Michael D, Edwnrds, Ricky Steven Hendricks, Stephanie Renee Howell, Jesus Frinidad Olmedo-Trinidad, Melissa Sue Rogers, Adam McKee Sim mons, Jessica Shaun Stewnrt, Sabrina M, Winston, nil of Mocksville, Enrning diplomns were Duana Gray Longworth of Ad vance; Mnlinda Presnell Frye and Wendy June Pirk of Cool eemee; nnd Knthy Presnell Anderson, Jennifer Hargraves Higgins, Mnrie L. Hill, Victo ria Ann Lowery, Kayln Eliza beth Plumley, all of Mocks- ville. Earning nssociate degrees in npplied sciences: Jnckie Knight Burton, Brittany Nicole Holt, Lori Ann Lewis, Buffy Beck Longworth, Jennifer Jones Markland, Jnmes Wil lard Stone, Courtney Danielle Welch, Rachel Hill Wright, , all of Advance; Jerry Dean Spillmnn of Cooleemee; nnd Rnlph Darin Allman, Emilee Dawn Benuchnmp, George Mitchell Boger Jr„ Christina Marie Butero, Katie Denese Cnrter, Dale Ray Clement, Lucienne Michelle Dnvidson Dunn, Brittney Lnne Firman, Monicn Pntrice Groce, Pedro Guzmnn Jr., Billy R, Hall, Frank Robert Hocevnr, Victo ria F. Lowery, Melissa Dawn Marion, Eliznbeth B, Quiroz, Brandi Burieson Reagan, Ju dith Misty Daniel Reavis, Dana Kelly Recktenwald, James Michael Recktenwald, Leesn Mae Reynolds, Cnssnndra F, Scales, Lindn M. Shaw, Shelin A. Sonrd, nil of Mocksville. Enming nssocinte of nrts de grees were; Devin Marie Benuchnmp, Mntthew Thomns Boriik, Znne Alexnnder Duffner, Sean Jo seph Gifford, Amnndn Lee Graham Ladd, Alicia Ma rie Lawson, Chelsea Grace Ledford, April Lynn Mabe, Mntthew James Meeker and Kristen Hope Scarlett, all of Advance; Kenzie Lynn Brown, Mnlissa Nichole Diehl, Chris tian O'nenl Diggs, Paul Chris topher Gough, Amber Nicole Hollar, Chad Wesley Hownrd, Allison Mackenzie Lambert, Jessica Ashli McGlnley, Brit- tnny Nicole Metcalf, Obianuju Nwamaka Onwurah, Blake Edward Rosier, .Jasmine Rac- quel Sales, Sarah Ann Shaver, Chariotte Elizabeth Smith, Willie Devon Williams, all of Mocksville, Earning associate degrees in general education were: Amanda Lee Graham Ladd of Advance; and Lourdes Odily Laroque of Mocksville. Earning associate in science degrees: Jnreth Isaiah Frank of Advance; nnd Cassandra Couch Brownell of Mocks- T . C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOKD, Thursday, July 21,2011 C o o l e e m e e N e w s I l ■ \ J Í I I 'I; 'j; ■ 111 By Karen Chandler Smith Cooleemee Correspondent The Cooleemce Women’s Civitnn Club will hnve nn nll- you-cun-ent breakfast on July 23 from 6-11 a.m. The fund raiser will be nt VFW Post 1199 NC 801 S. Tickets are $7 for ndults and $3.50 for nges 10 nnd under. The menu will in clude eggs, sausage, ham, grits, snusnge grnvy, biscuits, npples, Juice nnd cofiee. i Monies rnised will be used for club projects which in clude: Hospice of Dnvie, Silver Stockings, Seniors Christmns Party, Davie DARE, nnd Vic tory Junction. Contnct Daphne Beck nt 336-207-2436, ivvvvi'. cwcc27014@gimil.com, for more information. Locnl vendors mny set up for n $5 donntion nt the Cooleemee United Methodist Church Ynrd Sale on Saturday, Aug, 6 at 8 a.m. nt 197 Mnin St. Free snow concs for the kids are being of fered by the Coolcemee Youth Group. Plense have your mer chandise displayed no Inter than 7:45 a.m. Contact Wendy Marion at the church with nny questions or just come thnt morning. Snturdny, Aug. 6, from 6-9:30, the Stnn Bobbitt Bnnd will be nt the Znchnry House plnying gospel, Elvis, Bentles music npd more. Tickets nre $5 nt the gnte. TJ Gibson picks up his (irst win ns crew chief for Bowman Grny Stndium Stock Driver #60 Ted Mickalowski. He hns pro gressed from checking the air pressure in the tires and fuel ing up the cnr to complete cnr set up. Mickniowski thinks to drive the cnr you need to know how to work on the car and TJ hns surely mastered that. “He is more thnn hnlf wny there," snys Mickniowski. Hopefully, next yenr Gibson will hnve the op portunity to drive the cnr during prnctice so he cnn experience the adjustments he has made. 1 felt bad about not having a column last week because of colitis and couldn’t bear the thought of going another week without something. Judy Webb came to visit Hayden Beck who hns been under the wenther Intely nnd she hollered ncross the drivewny to remind me nbout a boy in Cooleemee who hnd lost a tremendous nmount of weight. My visit with him and his mom on Sundny wns well worth the trip. Strong determinntion helped Jnred Smith hns lose more thnn 200 pounds. He soon turns 16, but his enrlier yenrs in life were the renl struggle. Tnmmy Smith, Jnred’s mother, snid she noticed .when he wns young he showed signs of gnining n lot of weight. Her doctor renssured her he would have growing spurts and he would eventually grow out of it soon. He got to 10 or 11 years old and it didn’t get better, only worse. “I’m not going to say I don't pny 50 percent pnrt in it. It’s so much ensier to go to n McDonnld’s drive-through nnd pick up n Happy Menl or fries nnd nil kinds of those things ' when you’re busy,” she said. Tnmmy found it frustrnting to find someone to help her back when Jared was struggling, it seemed child obesity wasn’t n big issue bnck then. When he wns smnll he would snenk n whole pnck of hotdogs in his bedroom and ent the whole pnck. He didn’t snnck on cnndy nnd cakes he wns more about eating the real food and a lot of it. He would eat two biscuits for breakfast, eat ail his , lunch and go for seconds, and McDonalds would be dinner. He didn’t blame his family for his obesity, they tried to help him but he continued to eat the way he wanted to eat. When Jored was 7, the whole family went on a diet. Tammy lost 60 pounds, his sister lost 30 and Jared lost about 75 pounds and then things leveled off and bad habits started again. They got frustrated, they were hun gry and tired of dieting. Soon the old habits were back. His fnmily went to the bench one year and Jared wasn’t al lowed to ride a roller coaster because the snfety bar wouldn’t go over him. Mnny times he would hnve to use extension scat belts on the rides. He could tell everyone was watching him. There wns a practice scat you had to sit in to make sure you would fit. He would have to squeeze himself into rides or he would just give up and not ride at all. Most teachers were his friends in elementary and mid dle school. He had trouble so cially so he helped tenchers n lot in the lunchroom or where ever they needed help. In mid dle school he would sweep the gyms every morning. He won a PE Student award for his par ticipation in PE. In sixth and seventh grade mostly, his PE shirt was a requirement and it was too small even though it was the biggest they hnd. His mother bought him shirts big enough to cover his belly nt the bottom so he wore those shirts under his nirendy too smnll PE shirt to hide his belly. Choos ing not to wear the small shirt would have meant point deduc tions from his grnde. When Jnred plnyed football for the Redskins he hnd n nick- nnme “Mud.” He could entry nbout five players across the field. He still runs into friends that haven’t seen him in a while and they don’t know who he is, that mnkes him Inugh. He helped coach the team for Cooleemee last year. Jared re members his best conch. Conch Jereminh. It wns hard for Jared to do a lot of the exercises nnd his conch would work him in every wny. Jnred said, "You don’t know how mnny times I wnnted to wnlk off thnt field.” But Conch Jereminh would get him back out there, he plnyed nnd he was successful. Most running backs were skinny and Coach Jereminh would tell him he wns going to run thnt bnll nil the wny to the finish line and he was allowed to do tho two- point conversion almost every game. “I’m pretty smart”, says Jar ed. He always made A’s and B’s and he would hnve to sit with the honors class in the lunchroom but he didn’t like it. He said some of the guys would speak and tried to be nice but they all had their cliques. He didn’t like eating by himself every day. He would ask for permission to sit, in another area of the lunch room and some other guys would come over and befriend him. Hosway Valequez was one of those kids and Caleb Martin and Quinn Holland were the other two. Those guys weren’t big like Jared and that meant a lot to him. They are still friends today. Chariey Ferrell was the Jared Smith shows off his new, siimmer body. Always a big l<ld, Jared Smith poses in his Cooleemee Redsl<ins uniform. The slim Smith shows one of his old shirts. Now, it’s no more than a cup of cereal every morning for Smith. only boy out of his peers that ever invited him to come to his home to spend the night. “His Daddy is nwesome, he is renlly cool,” snys Jared. “His mama is too; they are renlly nice people. They were probnbly the nicest people to me,” Going through elementary school was rough but it renlly got hnrd when he was in middle school. He didn’t like being labeled the biggest kid on the block. They had a BMI device at school and Tammy asked they not test Jared in front of everyone and they did anyway. The bullying, picks, laughs nnd negative remarks were more thnn he could tnke. He went to his mom nnd snid, “1 can’t live like this anymore. I cnn’t live inside my body nnymore. I’m trnpped in my body.” He stnrted doing something about his problem on his 14th birthday about two yenrs ngo. He hnd gone to the doctor and Please See Cooleemce - Page C5 T J G ib s o n g o t h is f i r s t w in a s a c r e w c h ie f S a t u r d a y a t B o w m a n G r a y S t a d iu m . C o u n t y L i n e N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - C5 By Shirley Thorne County Line Correspondent We County Liners are proud of our heritage and community and always place a high value on educntion. We nre proud of our folks when they seek to better their skills nnd educa tion. This week we pny tribute to our young folks nnd others who hnve enrned special recog nition: Mickey Boger earned n cer tificate in electronics engineer ing from Davidson Community College, He nnd his wife Nitn and their two children attend Society Baptist Church, Hannah Cartner has been named to the Appalachian State University Dean's List.With a grade point average of 3.74, she is a rising sophomore majoring in human services and plans to become a psychiatrist. Hannah is a daughter of Danny and Ju lie Cartner and attends Salem United Methodist Church. Sarah Dnywnit has been named to the Appalnchinn State University Chancellor's List, which requires a minimum 3.85 grnde point nvernge. Snrnh pInns to grndunte in December with n degree in elementnry cd- ucntion. She is the dnughter of Ricky nnd Connie Dnywnit and attends Snlem Methodist. Cody Hnmpton, n rising ju nior nt Dnvie High School, hns been selected for member ship in the Nntionnl Society of High School Scholnrs, nn or- ganizntion formed in 2002 to recognize superior acndemic excellence at the high school level and includes students in over 160 countries. Cody is the son of Pastor ond Mrs. Perry Hampton and attends Cnlvnry Bnptist Church. Timothy J. "TJ." Peeler hns earned the "Art Awnrd" for excellence in nrt for the fifth grade nt Mocksville Elementn ry School. Son of Tim nnd Jan ice Peeler, he is a rising sixth grader at South Davie Middle School nnd attends Salem Methodist. Josef Queen, son of Sheri and Jason Wilson, grndunted from North Iredell High School in June. He will enroll in nn nsso cinte degree progrnm nt Mitch ell Community College this fnll nnd nttends Society Bnptist. Henther Sneed graduated in December from North Iredell High School and plans to attend Wilkes Community College in January. She is n dnughter of Dnvid nnd Nnncy Sneed nnd at tends Society Baptist. Jennifer West, Davie High sophomore, wns nmong those Dnvie High students earning ncndemic letters in June. She is the daughter of Terry nnd Shir- ley West nnd attends Jerusalem Bnptist Church, Our community sends con grntulntions to ench of the nbove and wishes them well in their future endeavors. The Rev. Gervnse Hitch will be the guest spenker at the 10;30 a.m, worship service Sunday, July 24, at Clarksbury United Methodist Church. Fol lowing the service there will be a covered-dish dinner in the fel lowship hall. Church members invite everyone. The Piney Grove AME Zion Senior Choir will celebrnte the nnniversnry of the choir with n service nt 3 p.m. Sundny. Pas tor Farmer and church mem bers invite everyone. Clarksbury United Method ist Church will sponsor a char ity golf tournament in memory of the late Rev. Allen Ingram on Wednesday, July 27, For participation or more informa tion, please call Dnn Hutchens on 704-546-7290. Embrnce of Society Bnptist will meet nt 6:30 p.m. Thurs dny, July 28 in the fellowship hall. Everyone is invited to hear the program on "prayer quilts." Upcoming community events include a vacation Bible school from 10 n.m.-2 p.m. Snturday, July 30, nt Plensnnt View Bap tist Church; a community-witle prayer breakfnst hosted by the United Methodist Women of CInrksbury in the fellowship hall nt 8:15 n.m. Sundny, July 31; nn ice-crenm nnd cnke so cinl at 6 p.m. followed by n gospel singing at 7 p.m, Sun day, July 31, at Society; n V- Point Ruritan country hnm and sausage brenkfnst from 6-10 n.m. Snturdny, Aug, 6, at the V- Point Building; nnd a fish-fry fundraiser Saturday, Aug, 20, at Salem Methodist, Our community sends happy birthdny wishes to Mnry Kath ryn Ratledge Rogers, who will celebrate her 90th birthdny Fridny, Mary Knthryn wns reared on US 64 West about one-hnlf mile enst of NC 901, but she nnd hubby Cari made their home on US 64 West about one-hnlf mile west of NC 901 nnd renred sons Robert nnd Rnndy. A long-term nctive member of our County Line VFD Lndies Auxilinry; todny she enjoys bnking, gnrdening, nnd just relnxing with Her fnmi ly. She nnd Cnri attend Society Baptist Church. Mary Kathryn, oil of us in County Line con gratulate you on reoching this milestone in your life and wish you n hnppy nnd henlthy new yenr of life. We send get-well wishes to Lois P, Cnrtner, Norman Rich nrdson, and Helen Steele, Lois hns n leg infectivn nt Iredell Cody R. Hampton is se lected for membership to The National Society of High School Scholars, Memorial Hospital. Norman is undergoing tests at Forsyth Medicnl Center. Helen has been at Iredell Memorial. Her man Cnrtner and Margaret Ann Shew nre recupernting at their homes, Esther Campbell re mains in rehnb at Autumn Cnre of Statesville and Lois Har ris and Howard Safriet remnin in rehnb nt Autumn Core of Mocksville. Join us in prnyer for the Lord's divine henling nnd bless ings upon Lois,Normnn, Helen, Hermnn, Margaret Ann, Esther, A d v a n c e N e w s With a G PA of 3.74, Han nah Cartner mai<es the dean's list both of her freshman semesters at Appalachian State Uni versity, , Lois, Howard, and others who are having health problems. Our community hns several families with loved ones un dergoing chemothernpy nnd/or radiation treatments. Be sure to remember in prnyer those fnmi lies. Also, prny for the Lord's comfort nnd strength upon Mnrgie S. Pencock in the denth of her brother Otis Swicegood; he is niso n first cousin of Betty S. Stroud. If you hove news or memo ries to shore, please coll Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdtUnk® holiiiail.com. By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Forty people in our commu nity hnve reserved n spot to see the Winston-Salem Dash play the Potomac Notionols on Sat- urdoy, July 23 ot 7 p.m. If you P i n o N e w s are one of the 40 please meet ot Advance United Method ist Church nt 5:45 p.m. to take the von/cor pool to the gome. Admission fee is $7.50 and will be collected at that time. Get' ready for a grent night of bnse bnll, hotdogs nnd fnmily fun. Jnnno Wntson nnd Anne Os borne nre planning another hik ing trip for the youth on Satur day July 23. It will not interfere with the Dnsh gnme, everyone will be bnck in plenty of time. Meet nt the church nt 7:30 n.m. Everyone is invited. Pnck a Smith piays basketbaii in the family's bacl< yard By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent Lay speoker, Sondy Blnck- bum, wns the guest speaker at Wesley Chapel United Meth odist Church lost Sunday in the absence of poster Sorn Scruggs. She hns written n book titled “Time Spent with God”. Those needing prnyer nt Wesley Chnpel nre Joyce Pnr rish, Dorothy West, Clyde nnd Virginin Murrny, Jesse Gentry, Luther nnd Ostine West nnd the whole congregation. Members of the Seniors Sunday school class hod lunch nt Old Stngc Restnurnnt Inst Sundny nfter church. Those enjoying lunch together were Gene nnd Mnrie Miller, Nan cy Collette, Vernon Dull nnd guest, Ruth Davis, DeWilln Smith, Betty nnd Rolnnd West, Snra Sure and Nora Lnthnm, The United Methodist Wom en’s group at Wesley Chapel had their monthly meeting last Wednesday at the fellowship hall, Nora Latham was hostess. Five other members nttended. They were Knthy Ellis, Betty West, Nnncy Collette, Snra Eure and Dewilln Smith. Lelln Essie spent Inst week nt Lees-McRne College in Bnn- ner Elk. She was nttending the week long clnss reunion. Her dnughter nnd son-in-lnw, Mnry Ellen nnd John Cnndillo took her up there and her son, Neal, went to pick her up. Most of the classmates attending were over F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Corners Correspondent We extend our sincere sym pathy to the Cnmpbell fnmily in the loss of their fnther, Lnrry Cnmpbell. Mr, nnd Mrs, Joe White visit ed Glendn Snpp Sundny night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnrrell Mur ray visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murray Saturday. 90 years old. Stephen Jacobs, son of Jim nnd Kcndrn Jacobs, celebrated his 3’'' birthday Saturday with two parties. Snturday morn ing he had a Go, Diego, Go party at the fellowship hall at Wesley Chapel, School mates, cousins and relotlves ottended. Saturday night he had a pizza party at Ihc home of his aunt and uncle, Kathy and Bob El lis. Stephen is Ihe grandson of Jim and Chinera Latham nnd the grent-grnndson of Nora C o o l e e m e e Lnthnm. Special guests at both parties were his cousin and aunt from Daniel Island, S.C., Caro line nnd Audra Raus. Other family members nttending his pnrties were, Ethnn, Allison, Reid and Luke Boger, Dennis, Fran, and Megan Craver, Mat thew and Rebekah Craver, and Louise Dill, Karen Pinnix of King spent Monday wilh her friend Kathy Ellis at her home on Cana Rond. picnic lunch. The church van can be used or cars with plans to be back around 2 p.m. Please let Janna or Anne know if you nre interested by calling 940- 2533 or 998-5098, Brenda Zimmerman pf Glen Cove, N,Y, arrived Friday to spend a week wilh her mother Edith Zimmerman, On Sat urday she visited n childhood friend, Bronnn Willis in Lynch burg, Vn, Bronnn is seriously ill and confined to assisted living. Patsy Crenshaw of Mocks villc was a Monday visitor of Edith Zimmerman and her grandchildren Meredith H. Go wen and infant son Caleb of Cary. Get well wishes go to Olivia Talbert who is seriously ill in Charlotte. At this line Olivin mnkes her home with dnughter Denise T. Leach. Janie Hendrix welcomes her fifth grandchild, n grnndson, Joseph Vnughn of Hnnsen, Ida- ho. Joseph Is the son of Melissa Hendrix Vaughn and Jay R. Vnughn, born Sunday July 17 'weighing 71bs., 10 oz.. and 21 inches long, Joseph was wel comed by his big sisters Isa belle and Ivory Barnum. Ken and Christa Wnrise of Onk Vnlley were among the visitors at the Methodist church Sunday for worship service. Christn is on sabbatical leave from ^rdmore Bnptist Church in Winston Snlem. Continued From Page C4 he weighed over 400 pounds nnd he kept saying that to him self all day. He went to school and thought nbout it hnrd all day. His mother Tammy works with specinl needs nl Soulh Dnvie and Holly lllagasch is a special education lead teacher. Holly would be in the com puter room where Jared would go wait on his mom and they were talking thnt day and Holly challenged Jared by saying she bet she could drink more water than him instead of drinking soft drinks. They started do ing it, Jnred stuck lo it nnd he is still winning the bet becnuse he hnsn't hnd a soft drink in two years. He was determined nol lo be the heaviest kid nnymore. He’s 16 yenrs old now nnd he weighs nround 175 pounds. When he used to sit and play video games all the time, he now goes to Ihe YMCA, plays basketball, football, rides his bike and ploys soccer. He watches what he eats and he exercises o lot. He eats a bowl of cereal each morning and he measures Ihe milk and cereal lo one cup each, no more. Grilled chicken and vegetables are his lunch and he goes to Subway almost everyday for dinner lo eat a six-inch turkey sub. He hasn’t been able to go to Carowinds to celebrate his suc cesses bul when he does he said the first ride he is going to try is the first one he sees ond he hopes it’s a roller coaster. Tam my said Ihey found out Jared can go lo Duke Hospital and have nn operation lo remove the excess skin for free. The skin would be used for skin grafts of burn victims.This is something Jared is excited about complet ing. Jared was accepted into Davie Counly Early College nnd his future looks bright. He loves being outside nnd for now he snys gnme wnrden seems to be his choice of cnreer. Feel free lo contact me al 336.250.133 or W W W .C0 0I- eemeenewi@gmail.com. ‘Movie Makers’ Documentaries Friday At Davie School Of Dance “Movie Makers,” a series of documentnries crented and filmed by Davie School of Dance dancers, will play from 11 a.m.-noon Friday, July 22 at Ihe studio at 127 N. Salisbury St. in Mocksville. Refresh ments will be provided. Class Of ‘66 Plans Reunion The Davie High Clnss of 1966 will hold its 45th-yeor reunion ot Pudding Ridge Golf Clubhouse on Sept, 24 ot 6:30 p„m, with a catered meal. To sign up or leam more, contact: David Robertson, 998- 3246,692-1857, DRohert220® aol.com', or Trudy Smith Mc Daniel, MCDTool\’@\ahoo. com, 941-0043,284-4045. family instaurant ► ► ► ► ► 'family ^staurant ^ 2 6 6 1 L e w i s v i l l e - C l e m m o n s R d „ C i e m m o n s , N C 2 7 0 1 2 A (336)766-6793 Ä ^ ^ W J T T W ' W W W ^ N O W S E R V I N G B R E A K F A S T ^ M onday - Saturday 6:00 am - 11:00 am ^ D a i l y S p e c i a l s ! 4 Q G B s a a I ,, i.!' I C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 L is a a n d G a t li n H y d e a n d C a ld o n ia E v a n s w o r l< a t t h e " B lo c k P a r - , t y ” p h o t o b o o t h a t B e a r C r e e k B a p t is t . C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s J a s o n K e a t o n c r u is e s a r o u n d t h e B o w m a n G r a y S t a d iu m t r a c k a f t e r h is f i r s t w i n S a t u r d a y n ig h t , m o v in g h im t o f o u r t h in t h e s e a s o n ’s p o in t s s t a n d in g s . By Marcia Beck Lambe Clarksville Correspondent Bear Creek Bnptist Church hosted n block party Thursday night with a program from The Virginia Voices International from Virginia Beach, and The Karenni Refugees from Clem mons. Organized by Doreen James, everyone enjoyed hotdogs with all the trimmings, a bounce house and large slide, a photo booth where they could make there own fromes, face paint ing nnd music from the Kar enni children and the Virginia Voices. The Karenni children fled from their homes in Burma nnd have started what they call New Start. (New Start with Je sus Christ). They are here with the help of Jody and Tim Cross who founded the Open Arms Refugee Ministry in 2009. The children and their fnmilies nt tend Cnlvnry Baptist Church. The Virginia Voices are based out of Virginia Bench and consist of men and women from 30 churches and severnl denominations, Their inotto is “Reaching the Worid With • Love One Song At A Time" If you would like more infor mation about the FROG pro gram Contact Doreen James at lwjames@yadtel.net. Chestnut Grove UMC will have Bible School July 31-Aug, 3 from 5;30-8:30, This year’s theme will be "Search for the Greatest Treasure," Come and enjoy crafts, music, and games each night. Congratulations to Jason Keaton on his first win of the seoson at Bowman Gray, Jnson stnrted second and took the lead on the first lap. The win moved him from seventh to fourth in the points with only five races left in the season. He dedicated the win to David Mnson nnd Tim McBride nnd would like to thnnk all his sponsors for the 2011 season. The William R, Davie Fire Department is selling raffle tickets for $2 each to benefit the families of Bemie Cngle nnd Joann Carter, Prizes are; first, $300 and second, $200 Visa cnrds. The drnwing will be Sept, 11 at 6 p,m. See any fire fighter for tickets. Please remember in your thoughts nnd prayers, Vernon Booe, Jimmy Carter, Sarah Jones, Jessie McEwen, Tim Pearce, Jnmes Tnylor, Bud Wnllace, Chariie Whaley, T h e K a r e q n i C h ild r e n w it h T e d a n d D o r e e n J a m e s a t B e a r C r e e k B a p t is t C h u r c h , T h e V i r g in ia V o i c e s p e r f o r m a t t h e " B lo c k P a r t y ” a t B e a r C r e e k l a s t T h u r s d a y n ig h t . D A Medical €quipment Y o u r H o m e C o r e C o m p a n y You Have the Right to Choose Your Home Medical Equipment Company - Davie Medical Equipment. £specfci//y if you go to a neighboring hospital. 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A United Way agency. S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a l n N e w s DAVIE COUN I'Y EN 1 liKl'KlSii; KECUKU, I hursday, July Zl, ZUll - C/ By Janice Jordan Sheffield-Calahaln Correspondent If your children are ages 8-13, consider allowing them to be Junior Explorers at the Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Deportment, Meetings are the last Sunday of each month from 2-3;30 p,m. nt the fire stn tion nt 435 Dyson Rond, just off Turkeyfoot Rond, There is no chnrge, but written paren tal permission is required. The next meeting will be Sundny, July 31, Contact Teresa Camp bell at 704-546-5603, School-age children are in vited to participate any Wednes day in the Hey Kids Night held 6;30-8 at New Union United Methodist Church, There is no fee but donations are ap preciated and will be used to fund special activities. Learn more at 492-2909, Vacation Bible School will be the week of July 31-Aug, 4 from 6:30-8 p,m, with hotdogs nnd west- em themed games on kick-off night, Monday, July 31, The next hotdog lunch by the Men’s Fellowship of New Union is Snturday, July 23 from 11 n,m,-2 p,m. in the parking lot located nt Sheffield and County Line roads. The Women’s Fel lowship will hold a bake sale. Craft items will be for snle., Sunday, Aug. 14 is home coming at New Union. The fea tured speaker at the 11 n,m, ser vice will be Pnstor Billy Jarrett. A covered-dish lunch will fol low at the Sheffield-Calahaln Community Center,Revival be- S u d o k u S o l u t i o n C a r l J o l l y is t h e w in n e r o f t h e c a k e w a lk a t t h e S h e f f ie ld M u s ic H a ll. gins that evening at 7 and con tinues cach night through Aug, 17 with Pastor Don Roulh ns the special speaker. 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Individual and Group Plans • The largest provider network in North Carolina' • Medicare Supplement Plans • Dental Coverage for Individuals and Groups • Life and Disability Coverage* • Consumer-Driven Health Plans BhieCrosH BhieShleld of North Carolina Mvo/MWe Irom Sot^ls Bene/iti l/irooflh UiAble lift*’ I Catevo Brand Study. FtbMiy2008. 2 MathtQutst NeliWfk Cmpan. Aptll 2009. An Independent licemee of the Blue Crou ond Blue Shield Asiociaticn. U2082h^- ■ _______________________________ It's Vacation Bible School time at First United Methodist Church! J Begins Sunday, July 24 at 6:30pm-8;30pm Continues Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 from 7:00pm-8:30pm at First United Methodist Church, Mocksville For children age 3 up to rising 6th grade. To Pre-Register, log on to www.firstumcmocksviile.org and cM iini( on the bottom of the homepage. You may also call the church office at 751-2503 E ls ie S i m p s o n ’s t ic k e t m a k e s h e r t h e d o o r p r iz e w in n e r . 26"'; and Stacey Johnson nnd Eugene Reeves on the 27'^ Upcoming wedding' anniver saries are for Steve Sr, and Pa tricia Mason; Nick and Jaime Stowe, ond Darryl nnd Lisa Sizemore on the 21“; Kip nnd Denise Miller on the 22“'; Jus tin and Heather Dyson on the 23"*; S,T, and Ruth Snow on the 24"'; Noah and Carrie Furr and Edgar nnd Shnron Troutmnn on the 25"'; nnd Sherrill nnd Teresa Johnson on the 26'^, Bob Lane and Cimarron pro vided music for the Sheffield Music Hall on Snturdny eve ning, In nddition to the dnnc- ing, the cake walk entertained and made Carl Jolly the winner of a crenm cheese pound cake made 6y Polly Thompson, Win ner of the door prize was Elsie Simpson, Russell Smiley’s luck R u s s e l l S m ile y w in s t h e H a lf & H a l f d o ll a r s b u t d o n a t e s It t o t h e m u s ic h a ll. continued from the previous week as he again won the half and hnlf money. To everyone’s delight, he donnted the money to the music hall. The sound of bluegrnss on Saturdny, July 23 will be provided by Third Creek Stntion at 7;30 p.m,, af ter the doors open nt the music hnll nt 6:30 p,m. After performing nt Sanders Ridge Vineynrd nnd Winery on Thursday before a huge crowd that included many from Dnvie County, Crusher Run will tnke n week off before heading to Prissy Polly’s in Kemersville on Thursdny, July 21 from 6-8:30 p.m. On Snlurday, July 23, you con find them nt Mill House Pizzn in Mendows of Dnn, Vn, from 7-9:30 p,m. Prayer list requests con tinue for Becky Hill, Lester W a lt e r T o m k o s k i's f id d le p la y i n g e n t e r t a i n s in S h e f f ie ld , Edwards, Perry Richardson, Eloise Stephens, Jim Rntledge, George Wnll, J,W, Kenton, Pnt Gobble, Nnnnie nnd Leroy Dy son, Joann Smith, JoAnn Ren egar, Josephine Anderson and Jnnice Beck, ' Ed nnd Corn Lee Gnither retumed home from Big Clifty, Ky, Cora Lee received word more thnn n week ago her sis ter, Judy Willis, wns suddenly ill. After nearly n week, Ms, Willis passed away. Her funeral was held in Kentucky Mon dny, June 18, Condolences nre offered to the Gnithers nnd nil fnmily members of Ms, Willis, During these tough times, many hnve turned to social net working sites to stay informed on politics, local news, and whnt their friends are doing in addition to other ways of stay ing in touch. Although I do not like shopping on weekends, I had to pick up a few things on Snturday, I wnsn’t out of my cnr before seeing neighbors, nnd ran into more inside the store, Fnce-to-foce chats ore more fun than a few typed comments on line. But, you con catch up by rending our column, too. Ench week I try to offer the latest information about local events that is helpful to our community residents and give some reports thnt are meant to be simply in teresting, Sometimes the news is sad. Thank you for continu ing to read and pnrticipate in our community news column. Shore your activities and photos or send information about upcoming events, Con tnct me at jvJjordan@liolinail. coHi .492-5836, Y o u a r e a l w a y s w e l c o m e a t First United Methodist Church 310 North Main Street Historic Downtown Mocksvillc Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a.m. www.ilrstumcniocksvUle.org Telephone: 75i-2503 Need an apartment? Call Northwood... N o r t h w o o d A p a r t i r i 800 Northridge Court (off Milling Rd) 1-888-902-9679 D o y o u k n o w s o m e o n e w h o n e e d s m e d i c a l c a r e a t h o m e ? If you, or someone you know, has: ♦ a chronic illness ♦ a disability ♦ suffered a strol^e ♦ had m ajor surgery . ♦ experienced a m ajor injury and has a difficult time getting to the doctor, home health care may be just what is needed. Davie County Home Health Agency can assist people in their homes with management of medical conditions. We work with your doctor to provide quality care without you having to make unnecessary trips to the doctor’s office. Our agency is located right here in Davie County. We are part of your hometown and have served Davie residents faithfully for over 35 years. Choose convenience. Choose your hometown. D A V IE C O U N T Y H O M E H E A L T H A G E N C Y DAVIE COUHIY HOME HEALTH AGENCY 642 Will(esboro street Mocl(8vllle,NC 27028 Phone: 336:753^200 Fax; 336-751-9287 We bring medical care hometoyou: Skilled Nursing Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy | Speech Therapy . In-home Aides / United Way V i.;7 ti--« - r i Д| : ;i? I [;l't i>. ii C8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 O b i t u a r i e s S e n io r s $ 8 o r $ 4 * w /4 Tim e 6:30 pm -10:00pm S h o w L o c a t i o n : J u n k e r ’s M i l l Salisbtfry Street, Downtown Mocksville Call 336-671-0553 for more information §" S u p e r " S id e ^ w o J k S a l e BeUer Come Early For This One! Qatutdatj, Julij 23 • Sfun 3 0 % O ff Non-SalB Items Excluding Pandora, Vera Bradley and Special Orders Jcttia Mae Swearingen Mrs. Jettin Mne Goforth Swenrihgen, of Concord, died Mondny, July 11, 2011, nt CMC-NorthEnst Medicni Cen ter. The funernl service wns held nt 2 p.m. Wednesdny, July 13 nt the Historic Snnctunry of Forest H ill United Methodist Church officinted by the Rev. David Hockett. Burinl followed nt Onkwood Cemetery.The family received friends from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Wednesdny in the church pnrlor. She was born July 7, 1921, in Iredell County to the Inte Thomas Cnrter Goforth nnd Lelin Snle Goforth. She retired from Fieldcrest Cnnnon M ills and wns a member of Forest H ill United Methodist Church. She is preceded in death by her husbnnd, John Fen ton Swearingen; a son, Larry Penton Swearingen: brothers, George Goforth, Clyde Go forth, and Benuford Goforth; nnd sisters, Sallie Mae G. Pen- ninger, Norn G. Salmons, nnd Leunn 0. Caster. Survivors: her son, John M i chael "M ike" Swearingen nnd wife Hester; her grandchildren, Ashley Tierney, Blaine Swear ingen, Jenifer Reynolds, and Michael Swearingen; nnd 5 great-grandchildren. Memorinis: Forest H ill Methodist, 265 Union St. N.. Concord, 28025. Online condolences: www. wilkmsonftmurallmmc.com. Calling all kidsi Join us for Vacation Bible School this summer as we "feast" on God's v\/ordl We'll learn scriptural truths as we celebrate a variety of Old and New Testament feasts. Each evening, we'll have Bible stories, dramas, crafts, music, and much morel We'll also share In a "missions moment" each night where we'll learn how to share all that God has', given us with people In Mocksville and around the world. '' When; Sunday, July 31-Wednesday, Augusta 5:30 until 8:00 each evening (dinner provided each night) Where; First Baptist Church, Mocksville Who; all kids ages 3 through 5th grade Why; to learn more about God's amazing lovel Please register online www.fbcmocksvllle.org or call Ihe church office (336.751.5312) to sign up today. ( ^ J A C O B ’ S 1 |Ш Ш M tr *5 *1 0 OFF Boots .555 Parks Ril. Wootllcaf, N C f 704-278^973Tuesdny.rriilny UJ-ft Siilimlny H-l .CTiiücil Sunday nmi « ')W CAR VUiVSUl b W A S H E S ^ pTo uchless or(^ B ru s h w a s h | M o c k s v i l l e A u t o P r i d e ] C a r W a s h * OPEN 24 HOURSI ★ N. Yadkinville Rd. Mocksville (across from Lowes I Home ItvprovemenI) Ernest G ray Mayfield Ernest Gray Mnyfield, 45, of Cooleemee, died on July 13, 2011 in Bnptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born in Dnvie County on A p ril 8, 1966, son of Ernie Hnirston nnd Ruby M. How ell. He attended Dnvie County Schools nnd worked nt Lex ington Furniture. His hobbies were fishing nnd hunting. He loved to cook, nnd wns the fnm ily chef. He was a member of Chosen Church of Faith, where he served ns a member of the Usher Bonrd, Men’s Choir, and a Trustee in Training. Survivors; His pnrents, Ernie Hairston nnd Ruby M. Howell; 4 sons, Ernest Grny Mnyfield Jr., LeBron Mayfield, DaShnwn Dniton nnd Marcus Cockerham; 3 daughters. Justice Mayfield, Destiny Mayfield nnd Faith Mayfield; his grandmother, Lizzie Mayfield; 8 brothers, Alfred Rny Mnyfield; Andre Howell, Brinn Howell, Bryan Spagner, R.C. Spngner, Ricky Wnre, LaMont Ware, nnd Sun- ta Wnre; 2 sisters, Adrian Wnre and Temeka Ware; a grand child, LeBron Mnyfield Jr.; his fiancé, Stephanie Fortune; a large number of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Funeral service was held on Sunday, July 17 at 4 p.m. in the chnpel of Grnhnm Funeral Home. The Rev. Rodney Bark er officiated nnd Bishop Dnvid Clinmbers delivered the eulogy. The family received friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences: iw ii'. GrahamFuneralHome.net. k i ;i>k i;s i:n 1Л11\ КJulia Howard i\C ' I/im si' 7'Jlh D istrid Please coniaci me in: MOCKSVILLE: (336) 751-8567 RALEIGH: (919) 733-5904 Beverly Joanne Smith Beverly Jonnne Harkey Smith, 56, of Tatum Road, Mocksviile, died on Thursdny, July 14,2011, nt Forsyth Medi cni Center. Bom in Iredell County on Dec. 16, 1954, she wns the dnughter of the Inte Dnvid Lee nnd Lucille Virginia Thompson Hnrkey. She worked in retnil snijs as n clerk for Unique En terprises and was of the H oli ness Baptist faith. She is also preceded in death by n brother, Robert E. Harkey, and 3 sisters, Virginin W all, Janie Foster, nnd Ruby W il linms. Survivors: her husbnnd, Roger Denn Smith; a son, Jonathon Boger of Lillington; 2 dnughters, Amanda Talbert of Salisbury, Sherry (Charles) Cummings of W hitevllle; 4 brothers, W illiam Lee Har- key of Tnylorsville, James F. (Audrey) Harkey of Hnrmony, Tony D. Hnrkey of Mocksville, and Neddy (Vickie) Harkey; 2 sisters, Brendn (Butch) Pef- fiey of Jacksonville and Bonnie W illiam s of Mocksvillc; and 6 grandchildren. A celebration of life service was 10 be held Wednesday, July 27 from 7-8:15 p.m. nt the Church of God of Prophecy, 2323 US 601 S., Mocksville, with Pnstor Sheila Jones offici ating. The family wns to receive friends following the service. Memorinis: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Rond, Mocksville, to help with funer nl expenses. Online condolences: wiviv. daviefuneralservice.com. 16 W. Jones Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096 Email: Jullah@ncle9.nel I’MO ЮК iirJuux Ho w ard . ''/ы у / к у и / х ! // /( / MatyJ,Milholen1934-2011.FOKrWOMHTX ♦ WiUaw McQiHough | Infant, 2011. RURALHAU, Cornerstone’s 'Sonshine Girls To Host Craft Bazaar Sept 24 Are you crnfty? Looking for a plnce to peddle your wares? Cornerstone Christiiin Church wants to help. The Sonshine Girls are hosting the first Craft Bazaar on Snturday, Sept. 24. To rent n tnble or wnnt more informntion, contnct: Heather Drouillnrd at 998-4705. Bailey’s Chape! Methodist Homecoming This Sunday Bailey’s Chnpel United Methodist Church w ill celebrate home coming on Sunday July 24. Sunday School begins at 10 n.m. Worship service begins at 11 a.m., with W ayiie and Ginn Stewart shnring their m inistry. Leam more at liltp;//wwwjnyspace.com/ wayneandginastewart. There w ill be a covered dish luncheon after the service. C l e m e n t G r o v e P l a n s R e v i v a l , C a m p M e e t i n g July 20-22 w ill be revival services at Clement Grove Church of God 7th Day nightly at 7:30 p.m. The revivalist w ill be Elder Bernard French, pastor of Bible Lighthouse Missionary Church in Clinton, Md. The Annual Cnmp Meeting for the Church of God Body of Christ 7th Day w ill be held at 159 Pnrker Road, M ocksville July' 22-24. The theme for the conference w ill be "Fruit of the Spirit". Workshops w ill begin at 10 n.m. each day. V i c t o r y V B S J u l y 2 5 - 2 9 Vacation Bible School w ill be July 25-29 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Victory Bnptist Church in Cooleemee. The "Rev it up!” theme w ill be packed with lots of excitement, gnmes, crnfts, Bible les sons, snacks and great music. The VBS tenm is ready to crank it up and explore the awesome power of God for children ages 2 - 1 2 . Call the church office at 284.2077 to pre-register or leam more. F r i e n d s h i p M B C P l a n s H o m e c o m i n g , R e v i v a l Friendship Missionnry Bnptist Church w ill ceiebrnte home coming and the church nnniversnry on Sundny, July 24 at 4 p.m. Lunch w ill be served at 2. Guest spenker for the evening service w ill be the Rev. Mnrvin Harper, pnstor of Tnbemacle United Church of Christ, Huntsville- Courtney, nlong with the congregntion. The summer revival w ill be nt 7 nightly Tuesdny, July 28- Thursday, July 28. Guest revivalist w ill be Dr. Charles E. Grny, pastor of Mt. O live Bnptist Church, Winston-Snlem, along with the dance ministry, choirs and congregation. The Rev. Ervin Baker is the host pastor. Lenrn more at 284- 2413. N e w L i f e C e l e b r a t i n g P a s t o r ’s A n n i v e r s a r i e s New Life Apostolic Church w ill ceiebrnte their pastor, Over- sier Chnriene Jones’ 33rd ministerial and 31st pnstornl nnniversa- ries. Services w ill be nt 7 p.m. July 21-23 nnd at 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. July 24. The church is at 358 Campbell Road, Mocksviiie. The public is invited. M . Zion To Have Guest Speaker Bishop Junior Gray of Freedom United Church of God in Woodleaf w ill be the guest speaker at Mt. Zion Holiness Church, M ill Street at East Lexington Road, Mocksville, on Sunday, July 24 at 3 p.m. Bishop James Ijames is the Mt. Zion pastor. Contact I» for a quote today. Left to Right: Robyn Koontz, Judy Mason, Matt Hiller, Cynthia Danner and Nancy Grooms IVIatt Hiller insurance 1109YadklnvllleRd., Mocksville 751-6131 IHANKIoiMjWngUslllnN o rtliC ato lliM (« 1 м п1]ип20|!на Nationwide’ Insurance DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - C9 This message brought to you by these local businesses who encourage you to worsWp at the church of your choice. AUTO niirrS MOCKSVIUf AUTOMOTIVE 6 8 4 S . M a in S t. 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Call fora free estima tel 336-354-3773 9 1 4 V a d k ln v iiie R o a d M o c k s v iile , N C 2 7 0 2 8 (Acrijss from W aigreens) 336-751-7946 I I I Ш Ш I EATON FUNERAL HOME SINCE 195} 325 North Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2148 YOUR BUSINESS COULD BE HERE! C all 751-2129 to A dvertise Y o m B usiness ON THE C hurch Page . CIO ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 » Of» his CWnquapfn Road farm, F a r m i n e t o n N e w s __________ By Laura Mathis Farmington Correspondent The Fnrmington Farmers mnrket continues to provide n great selection of prpduce. Sat urday, I wns nble to find great deals nnd stocked up on items I needed to feed tlie fnmily for the week. It's nice to know I am getting the best qunlity for my family nnd supporting neigh- ' bors.Igotcom,green beans,to matoes, squash and cantaloupe (that smells and tastes like the real deal) and locnl honey. You can find great locnl honey, blueberries, blackber ries, jams and jellies, home made breads, pies and pimento cheese, sunflowers and veg etables. The market is at the Farmington Community Cen ter, open Saturdays 8-1 and Wednesdays ,4-7. On Saturday, July 23, from 7 n.m.-2 p.m., the Fnrmington Fire Department Auxiliary will host nn open house nnd . ynrd sale that will include a bake salo, ham and snusage biscuits for brenkfast nnd hotdogs for lunch. Fire depnrtment youth will sell lemonnde. If you would like n 10-by 10-foot booth spnce for $10, contact Regina Benfield, president, nt 998-4569 with questions. . The community center is plnnning two events for the fnll. On Sept. 24 , 10-2, the third nnnual Farmington Expo will be a family event thnt will in clude food, music, activities for the kids, and vendors showcas ing business, organization, or non-profit groups. It will be a great event in which to pick up early Christmas presents be cause there is nlwnys a grent se lection of crnfters there. Plnn to come out nnd enjoy some good food, music, activities nnd have some fun with your family and friends nnd support the com munity center. For more infor mation on setting up a booth, contnct Annn Benuchnmp at 998-7207 or at <imheau®yml- tel.net. On Oct, 15, the 2nd An nual Tour of Farmington Bike Ride will be held. Bike routes of20,40, nnd 60 miles will be nvnilnble, lunch will be provid ed for tho riders, nnd there will be free T-shirts nvnilable to the first 50 riders to be registered. For more information, contact Cany Steele at 244-1080 or gasteel® yadtel.net. Register for the bike ride at www active, com. Proceeds will go toward the Farmington Nature Park thnt will include a picnic shel ter, space for fishing nnd pnths for wnlking, biking, and horse bnck riding, ’ For more informntion on ei ther of these up-coming events, check out the community cen ter's website nt www.Farming- toncc.org. In addition to frmh and local produco, you n«V9r l<now wliat sort of creations you will find at th« Farmington Farmers Marf(et, Karl Koeval of Advance found this unusual eggplant In his garden, and with a few additions, created “Mr, Eggplant Head," The market is open Saturdays from 8 a,m,> 1 p.m, and Wednesdays from 4-7 p,m, at the Farmington Community Center, on Farmington Road just off NC 801, Customers and vendors enjoy the day at the Farmington Farmer's Market. ■ V '^ S A V E " - ■ WITH THE BOTTOM U N E. B o t t o m L 2011 NISSAN «JÜEIQ. 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B e n M y n a t t N is s a n . c o m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - DI' B i r d s O f A F e a t h e r F l o c k T o g e t h e r Local Man Raises Backyard Chickens By Jackic Seabolt Davie Enterprise Record At Donnie Longworth’s Rainbow Road home there nre giant sunflowers grouped in one section of his ynrd flanked by n small orchard of peach trees, Ripe tomntoes line the. bnn- ister on his porch nnd a rocking chair provides n nice plnce to sit and enjoy life on this miniature Davie farm, A few feet away a blue struc ture with white trim is the new est addition to Longworth’s bnckynrd hobbies. "About 6 n.m. there’s n lot of music going on out here,” he says. Just ns he finishes that sen tence n rooster begins to crow and Longworth laughs, ‘‘Thnt’s the boss. Foghorn,” Longworth is tnlking about his backyard flock of chickens. He has 23 Barred Rocks, n popular breed of chicken for the backyard (lock owner. Longworth says he’s raised chickens his whole life, until about 15 years ngo when trnv- eling for work kept him on the rond. But following his retirement this past December the 66-year- old needed something to keep him busy around the house. So, in March he ordered a box of Rocks from Denver, Colorado. He picked up the two-day- old chicks from the Advnnce Post Office nnd brought them to his home. “ I’ve never henrd one crow before they were six months old or so,” Longworth says. '¡But these were crowing nroim^ six chicken - at his weeks.” Longworth snys his hens are beginning to lay eggs. ‘‘I got my third egg today.” Longworth remembers his father raisingBarred Rocks. ‘‘He said they were the best for frying and laying eggs.” But Longworth has no plans to bring any of his feathered friends to the table. "They’re like pets.” He begins pointing out differ ent ones nnd gjv.es,their nnmes. "There’s Rohoe nnd Archie. And I hnve n hen named Edith, becnuse she runs like Edith Bun- ________ Longworth raises Plymouth Rocks, also known as Barred Rocks - a popular breed of Bubbnh nnd Junior and Henn- ^avle County hoiTie. ettn, a hen thnt used to wnlk up my nrm.” Longworth hns nirendy given one of his roosters to his sister,' nnd is considering selling n few more. He wnlks to the front of his chicken house and points to an bid mailbox that belonged to his father. On one side is his father’s nnme, P.E. Longworth, and on the other side in black letters is The Chicken ‘Coop’. As he begins wnlking bnck townrds his front ynrd another rooster begins to crow. "Like 1 snid, I've rnised chickens nil my life.” , And from the sound of things he hns no plnns to stop anytime soon. ¡/you're interested In learn ing more about starting your own backyard flock an informa tion meeting will he heldJidy 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davie Co. Extension Office, JSO S. Main Street. Call .753-6100 for more A mailbox more than 70 years old that belonged to Longworth’s father was placed in front of the bliie and whitfl chicken coop. . • Photos by Robin Snoi^ . f t ” '" Donnie Longworth holds a member of his backyard flock, Foghorn, p . . • i l lM m ' ■ - ' l ' . ' ' H I w ' V . V" V \ .-H -1 Longworth says his flock of more than 20 Barred Rocks are like pets to him. > f \W ' i' il''' ■ Longworth has given his chickens names like Archie and Edith and Foghorn dnd says each lives up to their nvyorth shows the box his tiny chicks arrived in.names. ь/i / r i |г • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 JVlembers of the Farmington High School Class of 1951 at the 60th-year reunion, from left: seated - Peggy Rid dle, Dorothy Hauser Breedlove, Luray Miller Shoffner; standing - Dr. Bayne Miller, John Harold Seats, O ’Brien Dixon, Grady Beck, Richard Brock, Elmer Alien and Randy Miller (mascot). F a r m i n g t o n H i g h C i a s s O f ‘5 1 H a s R e u n i o n I' The Fnrmington High School 'class of i 951 held its 60th-ycar ,class reunion at Sagebrush in Moclcsvillc on June 3 at 5 p.m. Sixteen members attended .with their wives and husbands: ^Dorothy Hauser Breedlove, Peggy Riddle, Luray M ille r ■Shoffner, Linda Smith (Mrs. Buford Smith), Elmer Gray Al- >len, Dr. Bayne M ille r and Inez, 'Harold Seots and Doreen, Gra- 'dy Lewis Bcclc and Edna Ann, IP'Brien Dixon ond Jonie, Rich- !ard Brock and Carol and Randy iM iile r (class mascot). " Bayne M iller, olumni presi- 'dent, welcomed the class mem- ^bers ond guests ond shnred .some of his memories of their school dnys. «' He then recognized clnss ‘members who had died, and "clossmotes went to the front ond lit candles ond shared memories of their deceased friends. Me- ! moriais included; Jane Amondn cSeots Tucker by Peggy Riddle, '-Fabian W hite Shore by Doro- ;thy Hauser Breedlove, Harry '.Kenneth D river by M iller, Bu ford Smith by his wife, Lynda cSmith, Richard Lee Carter by ¿Harold Seats and Edith Beck "Hicks by Grady Lewis Beck. ” The secretary, Dorothy Hnus- Jer Breedlove, rend the minutes -,of the 58th-year reunion held June 26,2009. Seats asked for nominations ■for new alumni officers, and 'the following were elected: Jpresident, O'Brien Dixon; vice president: Dr. Boyne M iller; The Farmington High graduating class of 1951 included, from left: front - Luray Miller and Edith Beck; row 2 - Nancy Booe, Fabian White, Peggy Riddle, Dorothy Hauser, Nancy Boger, Patsy Wood, Jane Seats; rbw 3 - Qrady Beck, Elmer Allen, Richard Carter, O'Brien Dixon, John Harold Seats, Bayne Miller, Buford Smith. Not pictured: Bonnie Rose Cornellson. Gray Smith made this photograph. and secretory, Dorothy Hiiuser ingtbn Conihiunity Center. She events nnd his memories of School Board Briefs H a r t n e s s S w o r n I n Dr. Dorrin Hartness wns sworn in lnst week by Clerk of Court Ellen Drechsler. Flunked by his wife nnd dnughters, Hartness took nn ooth to uphold his duties ns superintendent. " I want you to know how excited I nm to serve ns your superintendent. Everyone hns been extremely receptive, ond I npprecinte the hospitnlity.” Hnrtness said he would be doing “lots of listening" over the next few weeks, as he tokes over the position. C a l e n d a r S t a y s 1 8 0 D a y s Superintendent Dr. Darrin Hartness made the recommendation to aslc the state for a waiver that will leave the instructional calendar at 180 days. Last month, the state eliminated five teacher workdays and required those be moved to the instructional calendar, which would put students in school 185 days a year. But, Hartness said, since the decision was made well after most school systems had already adopted their calendars for the upcoming school year, individual systems are being given the opportunity to ask for a waiver. Hartness said in order to have those five days remain teacher workdays, they have to be used for professional development for teachers in the Race to the Top grant program and the state’s common core standards. The recommendation passed six to zero. Hartness said next year, they will haye to plan for and budget for those extra five days. M i l k C o n t r a c t A w a r d e d Pet Dairies (Land О Sun Dairies) was awarded the contract for milk/dairy products for one year. They provided the low bid of $222,546.92. B o a r d R e o r g a n i z a t i o n The board voted unanimously to keep Тепу Renegar as chair and Barbara Owens as vice chair. G a n t t R e n o v a t i o n s It will cost about $175,000 to update the Gantt building for curriculum delivery for the Early College, according to Deborah Smink, finance officer. She told the board the building will need to be renovated as every wire, network and electrical, required for technology, telephones, television and operations must be either reinstalled or replaced. The board voted unanimously to approve the budget item, along with a 25 percent contingency of $43,750 that may be used, without a vote, if there are extra expenditures.____________________ Breedlove. Treasurer Peggy Riddle gnve n report. The nccount wns closed; each member got $10 for their menl ond $20 was paid for reunion expenses. Richnrd Brock suggested thnt the bal ance be given as o memorial gift from the doss to the Fnrm- w iii send a check for $75. Door prizes were awarded, and photos were token of doss members ond guests. M ille r snid the invocntion before the menl, and Breed love shored memories of 1951 nnd the path she followed since then. Seats shared historical 1951 and the pnth he hnd fol lowed since then nnd nsked oil doss members lo shore. “It wos wonderful to heor from ench doss member pres ent," Breedlove sold. “We look forward to having our 65th re union in June 2016." 2 Earn VT Honors Two Davie students nt Vir- ginin Tech were nnmed to the denn's list for the spring 2011 semester with minimum 3.4 grade point averages. Winston R. Becker of Ad- vonce is a sophomore majoring in engineering sciencc nnd me chanics in the College of Engi neering. Michnci D. Burton of Ad vance is 0 freshman majoring in genernl engineering in the College of Engineering. Administrative Court The following cnses u.were disposed of during Ijp o vie Administrative Court, ¡¡’presiding; Magistrate Potrick liHennely. Prosecuting; Wendy ¡¡fTerry, assistant DA. i:i - Eric Jeriod Anthony, |||fictitious/nItered title/ ¡¡iregistrotion, dismissed, ¡"corrected. ill -Justin Levi Baker, speeding li:67 in a 55, reduced to improper j'iiequipment, $25,cost. ¡1; - Michelle Leigh Baker, lilspeeding 82 in n 70, reduced to i;;79 in n 70, $15, cost. www.ourdavie .com - Tnnner Rynn Bledsoe, no motorcycle endorsement, dismissed, corrected. - Avery Quininn Book, speeding 82 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Stncy Lee Bowen, speeding 73 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $100, cost. - John Everett Breslin, speeding 71 in o 55, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost; operating vehicle with no insurance, expired registration, expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jessica Ben Brown, fnilure lo stop for steady red light, W e t m o r e F a r m s WOODLEAF FRESH H O M E G R O W N T O M A T O E S P E A C H E S , S Q U A S H , Z U C C H IN I, C U C U M B E R S , P E P P E R S READY NOW We have Cantaloupe & Watermelon. O t h e r p r o d u c e a a I t b e c o m e a a v a i l a b l e Open Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday 8;00am-3:00pm • Closed on Sundays fn m rn d m rn e taka e o is o u a to 801 tB H ne cm , turn r m at light 4 milea to caution llglit In Woodleaf. Follow algna to farm. 704-278-2028___________ reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Stephen Alon Bull, speeding 83 in o 70, reduced to , improper equipment, $25, cost. - Daniel Joseph Chiz, speeding 80 in o 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25. - Bren Molone ’ Correil, speeding 67 in o 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Casey Porter Cownn, speeding 83 in o 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Torus C. Cunningham, fnilure to wear seat belt, $25.50, cost. Class Of 76 Reunion Oct 8 The Dnvie High Clnss of 1976 w ill hnve its 35th-yeor re union Soturdoy, Oct. 8 from 3-7 p.m. for 0 covered-dish meal at the Masonic Picnic Grounds. Clossmotes ore nsked to bring fnvorite dishes lo shnre. Drinks and paper products w ill be provided. Those who donate $35 (One for ench yenr since graduation.) to the scholarship fund through the Davie community Foundo- tion w ill be eligible for door prizes. For more informntion, check www.dnviehighnlumni .com or the Dnvie High Clnss of 1976 Group Pnge on Fi^cebook, - Renee Southern Dnniel, two counts each expired registrotion, expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Theodore A. Dentiste, fictitious/altered title/ registration, dismissed, vehicle sold. - Ronald Rex Dotson Jr., speeding 91 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Anthony Duwon Gndson, speeding 87 in o 70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - Pnul Richnrd Gnilo, failure to wenr sent belt, .$25.50, cost. - Jennifer B . Gould, speeding 83 in 0 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Nelson Gronndos, opernting vehicle with no insurnnce, fictitious/oltered title/registration, dismissed, corrected. - John T ille ry Gregory Jr., driving/allowing vehicle to be driven with registration plnte not displnyed, license not in possession, dismissed, corrected. - Angela Mnrie Haneline, exceeding sofe speed, dismissed, civil. - Mark Daniel Hardison, expired registrntion, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Carrie Nicole Hnrmnn, fnilure to secure passenger under nge 16, dismissed, purchase of seat. - W illiam R. Haynes, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Tonyn DnvU Hedrick, speeding 68 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Stephen B. Hicks, speeding 89 in n 70, reduced to 79 in n 70, $15, cost. - Jasmin C, Howord, speeding 85 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - John Dnvid Johnson, expired registrntion, unsafe tires, dismissed, corrected. - Pnmeln R. Johnson, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Leon W illie Jones, window tinting violation, dismissed, medical excuse. - Ronald T. Jones, speeding 91 in 0 70, reduced to 79 inn 70, $15, cost; no license, driving/ allowing, vehicle to be driven with no registration, dismissed, corrected. - Donna Granger King, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Ashley Marie Lambeth, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Nathaniel W. Lemons, fictitious/altered title/ registration, dismissed, corrected. - Micnh Jon Lewis, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Marino Saul Lopez, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, $10, cost; no license, dismissed, corrected. - Margo Youn McClure, failure to wear seat belt, dismisseji, medical excuse. - Lawrence K. Nicholson, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jerry Wayne Patton, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $15, cost. - Charies Glenn Pippin, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Scott Stephen Porter, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jesse Daniel Rabon Sr., speeding 83 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Brandon S. Richardson, fnilure to stop for stendy red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Jainie Edward Roberts, canceled/revoked/suspended certiflcate/tng,opernting vehicle with no insurance, dismissed, corrected. - Scott Anthony Rubin, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Teresn Amie Rutledge, speeding 80 in o 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Daniel Patrick Ryon, speeding 89 in n 70, reduced to 79 in n 70,$15,cost. - Rubicein N. Snguiion, speeding 83 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Joshua Coin Senford, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Please Sec C ourt -Page op D a t e l i n e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - D3 F u n d raisers Saturday, July 23 A ll You Can Eat Breakfast, by Cooleemee Women’s Civitnn Club, 6-11 a.m. at VFW Post 1119, NC 801 Soulh, Cooleemee. Tickets: $7 ndults,$3.50forages lOnndunder. Menu: eggs, snusnge, hnm, grits, gravy, biscuits, npples, juice, nnd coffee. Proceeds lo Womens Civitan projects. Info; 207-2436. Love Feast Conccri, for Chuckie Clement nt Smilh Orove Comm. Center, 7-9:30 p.m. Love donntion tnken nt the gale. All proceeds lo Mr. Clement. Hotdog Luneh,by men'sfellowship of New Union UMC, 11 n.m, til 2 p.m. in church parking lot (1869 Sheffield Rd.) Donations accepled. Women’s fellowship w ill niso hnve ( bnke snle. Friday, Aug. 5 Game Night, nl Shef/icld-CnInhnIn Comm. Ctr., 174 Turkeyfoot Rd, begins 7 p.m. (doors open 6 p,m, for concessions,) R e u n io n s Saturday, Sept. 24 Davie High Class of 1966, at Pud ding Ridge Golf Clubhouse, 6:30 p,m. with entered meal. For details 492-5310. Saturday, Oct 1 DHS Class of 1970 Cookout, at Clement Orove Mnsonic Picnic Grounds, 3 p.m, lil dnrk. For info: 998-3930,75J-3I51,492-2302, or 940-7074, Fri. & Sat., Oct. 7 & 8 DCHS Class of ‘70, we have been invited to shnre in the reunion of Clnss of ‘71. For more info: 998- 7370 or Jparcn@yndtcl.ncl Saturday, Oct 8 DHS Class of 1976 Reunion, 35th reuuionnt Masonic PicnicOrounds, 3-7 p.m. A ll chissmntes invited lo bring covered dish. Drinks & pnper products furnished. Admission free. A ll members asked lo make donn tion lo Dnvie Comm. Foundntion to increase Clnss of 1976 Scholar ship fund. R e ligion Fri.-Sun., July 22-24 Annual Camp Meeting, forChurch of God Body of Christ 7th Day, 159 Parker Rd., Mocksville. Theme: Fruit of Ihe Spiril. Workshops 10 a.m. ench dny, Thurs.-Sun., July 21-24 M inisterial & Pastoral A nni versary, nt New Life Apostolic Church,7 p.m, nighlly (Thur,, Fri,, & Snt,) and 11 n,m. & 3:30 p,m, on Sun, Locniion: 358 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday, July 24 Homecoming, nl Bailey’s Chapel UMC,Sundny school lOn.m,, Wor ship II n,m, wilh spccini guesls. Covered dish lunch nfler service. Homecoming, nt Friendship Bnpl, Church, 4 p,m, with lunch al 2 p,m, Mon.-Fri., July 25-29 VBS, nt Victory Bnpl. Church, Cooleemee ench night 6:30-8:30 p,m. Ages 2-12, Cnll 284-2077 lo register, Sun.-Wed., July 31-Aug. 3 VBS, nl Brend of Life Bnpt., 4557 NC 801 North, Mocksville, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Register 6:15 on July 31 in snnctunry. Theme: Big Apple Adventure. Ages 3 thni high school, Info: 518-3107 or 492-2640, Sun.-Thuis., July 31-Aug. 4 VBS, nt New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd.,_6:30-8 p.m. Western theme, nil chilclren welcome, Sun.-Wed., Aug. 7-10 Homecoming & Revival, nt Bear Creek Bnpt. Church, Sundny II n.m, service wilh noon covered dish lunch. Evening services thru Wed. 7 p.m, nightly. For info: 492-7456, Sun.-Wed., Aug. 14-17 Homecoming & Revival, nt New Union UMC, 11 a.m. Sunday, covered dish lunch to follow at Sheffield-Cninhnin Comm. Ctr. Revivnl nightly 7 p.m, Sun.-Fri..Aug. 14-19 Revival, at CedarCreek Missionary Bapl., Sunday lunch 1:30 p.m, nnd service 3 p,m, with spccini guest. Revival nightly 7:30 p.m. OngoingKids Night, ench Wed. 6:30-8 p.m. nt New Union UMC, 1869 Shef field Rd., Mocksville. For info: 492-2909.AfterSchoolCare, Advance UMC, K-5th,Aug.25,2009-June 10,2010, 3-6 p.m., Cost: $ 140 per month, for more info or to register: 998-0199 or 998-4872.MOPS (Mothersof Preschoolers), 1st and 3rd Fri. of every month during trndilianni school year, 9:30-11:45 a,m„ at Blaise Bnpt, Church, H20 (His to Own), new ministry ntJerusalem Bapt.Church,3203 US 601S,, Mocksville. On Wednesdays ut 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who are college, single, or married. Wc cover topics pertinent & interesting to Ihis age group. Awnna,every Wed. evening 6:30-8 p.m. nl Eagle Heights Church. The Life & Teaching of Jesus, prescnled by Mocksville Seventh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. nt 7 p.m,, nt 407 Milling Rd„ Mocksville, Free ndmisslon. For info; 704-876-3665, AWANA & Youth Program, nl Ijnmes Bapt, Church, ench Sun, evening 5:45-7:30 p.m,, ages four through sixth grade. Info: 492- 6434, Women’s Discussion Classes, two classes held weekly at Jericho Church of Christ, Tues. 10:30 a.m. and Wed. 7:30 p.m. No cost for mnterinls. A ll women invited. Women’s Bible Sludy, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in n home nenr Milling Road area. A ll women welcome. Info: 751-5229. Women’s Study Group, Phnse 2, on Biblical women, presented by Hnnnnh's Ministries. Free & held every sccond Sat. of ench month, 10-11 n.m. A ll welcome. Info: 940-5149. CoreNet Counseling Centers, at First Baptist Church, 390 N. Mnin St., Mocksville. Offers inler-de- nominational counseling. Acndemi cnlly trained, certified counselors & mentnl henllh professionals. Info. & nppl.751-2041. Preschool/Parents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Time: 9 n.m.-noon. Ages I & 2 - M,W or T, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre-K - three or four dnys per week. Cnll 998-6820. Preschool, nt Cenler United Melh. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old clnss); 2 dnys per week (3 yr. old clas.s); 2 days pcrweck{2yr.oldclnss)8:30-ll:30 n.m. Plione 940-3753. Awnna & Bible Study, Wednes- dnys nt 7 p.m., Hope Bnptist Tnb- emncle. S p e c ia l E v en ts Ongoing • Live Music & Dnncing,every Sal. night bluegrnss, al Sheffield Music Hall, cnll 704-546-3099 for Info. СоГГее House, 4th Sun. ench monlh, 7 p.m., ut Cornntzer UMC. Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Farmington Farm er’s Mnrket, Snturdnys 8 n.m, til 1 p.m. Dates to Remember Friday, July 29 Davie Law Enforcement Golf Tournnment, Lnke Louise Golf Course (entry blnnks due July 25), Cnll 753-6710 for info. Ongoing Spay-Neutcr Clinic, 2nd Wed, of ench month by the Humnne Society of Dnvio Coimly, nffordnble spay- neuter surgery for cats nnd dogs. Call 751-5214 to make reservation and for delnils. Footloose Friends, every Tues„7-9 p,m, (first lime dnncersshouldnrrive 6:30), CosI $4 ench night, open lo couples or singles, Cnll Link 413- 5204 or 972-2659, Free M onthly Diubetes/Biood Pressure/Cholesterol Screenings, Inst Fri, of ench month in 2009 at WalMart, 9 a.m, til 12 noon. Spon sored by Davie Lion’s Club, Farmington Farmers Market, now open Snt. 8 a.m. lil I p.m. and Wed. 5-8 p.m. Locnl produce & homemade items. location: 1723 Fnrmington Rd., Mocksville. Visit Cooieeniee’s M ill Village Museum, 14 Church St., Wed.-Snt. lOn.m. Iil4p.m.Tours nisoavailable by appl. Call 284-6040. Storytinies, al Davie Co. Library: Tues. iOn.m. ifcFri. 11 n.m.-.stories, songs, fun for preschoolers. 1st Snt. of every monlh - slories/activilies for kids of all ages. At Cooleemee Branch: every oilier Fri. 10:30 n.m. (cnll or check websile for dntes). At Hillsdnie UMC: every olher Fri. 10 n.m. (call library or check website for dates). Special Olympics of Davie County, play activities & fun nite, Wednes days at Brock Bldg. Piny nctivities 6-7 p.m. Fun Nite 7-8:30 p.m. Open to all persons wilh disabilities & tlieir families. M e etin g s Tuesday, July 26 Backyard/Small Flocks Poultry Meeting,6:30 p.m. at Davie Exten sion,I80S.Mnin Street,Mocksville. Please call 753-6100 lo register by July 22. Ongoing Davie County I’lanning Board, 4th Tues. of ench month, 6 p.m. in commissioners chnmbers,2nd floor, Davie Administration Bldg., 123 S. Mnin Street. Davio Counly Board of Adjust ment, 3rd Monday of ench month, 6 p.m., in commissioners chambers, 2nd floor, Davic Adminislrntion Bldg., 123 S. Main Street. Davie Beekeepers Association, second Mondny of every monlh, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slate Drive, Mocksville(EMS building). Visitors welcome. To find out more info; www.dnviebcekeepers.org Davie Quillcrs Guild, 3rd Mon. of ench monlh, for info; 492-2000. Humane Society of Dnvie Co., bi monthly meetings 2nd Tues.ofevery even-numbered monlh, nt Humnne Society Adoption Cenler,290 Eaton Rd.Cnll 751-5214 for Info. Advance Gnrden Club, 2nd Tues. each month. Bank of the Caroiinns, NC 801,1p.m. Lion’s Club, meets Ist Thurs. of ench month, 6 p.m. bonrd, 7 p.m. genernl. At Mnsonic Temple Bldg. Hillsdnie Sunrise Rolnry Club, every Thurs. at 7 n,m„ Bermudn Village, Cooleemee Womens Civitan Club, meels 4lh Thurs. of each monlh, 7 p.m. Cooieemee First Bapt. fellow ship hall, 204 MarginnI St., Cool eemee. All area Indies invited. For further info: 336-284-4795. Stitch-In, n gnihering of craftcrs nt Mocksville Library, sccond Wed. of ench month, 7-8:15 p.m. Bring your portnble project nn nil your best tips nnd tricks to shnre. Info: 751-2023. Community Foundation of Davie County Bonrd of Directors, 2nd Mon., 5 p.m, Rotnting meeting. For info/monthly locntion cnll 753-6903. Mocksville Gnrden Club, 1st Thurs. of ench monlh, 7 p.m., in fonner fellowship hall behind Firsi UMC, Main Street, Mocksville. North Davie Ruritan Club, month ly dinner meetings, second Mon. of ench monlh, 7:30 p.m, Cnll 782- 4276 for info nnd location of next mcefing, SmartStart ofDavie Counly board meeting, 3rd Tues, of every other monlh (begins Jan,) nt SunTrust on Yndkinville Rd„ 9-10:30 n.m. Questions: 751-2113. Alzheimer’s Support Group, 2nd Tuesdny of ench month, 6:30 p.m., at Davie Sr. Services, Mocksville. Info; 753-6230. Davie Civitan Club meets 4th Tiiurs. of each monlh, Fcb.-Oct., 7 p.m., nl Hillsdnie Bnpl. Church, Hwy. 158. A ll visitors welcome. NAACP Community Awareness Meeting, every 4th Mon. of ench month, 7 p.m., nt Shiloh Bapt. Church. Center ECA Club meels 3rd Tues day of ench month ,nt Center Comm. Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Please join us. Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meels on third Monday of ench month, 7 p.m., nl 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Contnct Rnlph at 751-5118 for mote info. Town Of Cooleemee Planning Board, meets 3rd Thurs. of ench month at Cooleemee Town Hnll, 7 p.m. Autism Support Group 3rd Mon day of each month, 6:30 p.m., nt Hillsdnie Bnpt. Church, Advnnce. Davie County Diabetes Support Group, first Thurs. ofevery month, 7-8:30 p.m,, nl Dnvie Co, Public Library Small Conference Room, Info; 751-8700. Davie Co, Hospital Auxilary, every sccond Tues., in board room, 6 p.m. Davie Business Women’s Assoein- tion, 1st Wed. of each monlh, 12 noon,at SunTnist Bank; Valley Bank Branch locntion. Open lo nil ladies interested in networking. of the month, 12:30 p.m. Computer Classes - are nvnilnble, cnll for informntion. A rthritic Exercise - every olher Wed, 10:30 n.m. Low Impact Aerobics - Tues. & Thurs., 11 n.m. Fitness Equipment Room - oi>en Mon.-Thurs. 8 n.m, til 8 p,m, Fri- dnys 8 n,m, til 5 p,m, & Snt, 9 n,m. til I p.m. Table Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondnys 9 n.m. til 12 p.m. Tni Clii, Tuesdnys (cnll for sess- sion dntes) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 a.m. AdvanccdSiivcrHealtli Exercises, Mon., Tues., Wed., 8:30 n.m. Massage Therapy, every 1st & 3rd Tues. Call forappt. & priccs. Current Social Dnncing,Tiiurs. 11 a.m. lil 12 noon. Yoga, cnll for dnies nnd sessions. ' Dnnce Party Acrobics, 5:30 p.nfi on Tues, & Thurs, J Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon On Monday i Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Mondny of the publicniion week. Call 751-2120 of drop it by the office, nt S. Mnin SlJ ncross from the courlliouse. | L E G A L N O T I C E S S e n io rs A ll Senior Activities tnke plnce nt Dnvie Counly Senior Services locnicd at 278 Meroney St., Mocks ville unless othenvisc noted. Cull 753-6230. Ongoing Sr.Lunchbox,M,T,W, ll;30n.m., Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., lunch served dnily. Q uilling Club, every Mondny, 10 n.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdnys, 1 p.m. Scrapbooking, every 2ndTuesday, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Podiatrist,atSr. Services evcrylhree weeks,8;30a ,m „plense call for dales. Free Blood Pressure Checks, once a month, at I0;30 n.m. in the Nutri tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs days, 10 n.m. Scrabble, I p.m. every Monday. Texas Hold’Em -Thursdays, 1 p.m. Sr, Book Club, every second Tties. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of ETHNA A. MOLLOY, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 21,2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice wlll be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions Indebted to said estate wlll please rtiake Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day of July, 2 0 1 1 . PATRICIA P. LEAGNS 1001 Pudding Ridge Rd. f«1ocksvllle, NC 28716 7-21-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of W/IL- LIAM JEAN ELLIS, also known as William J. Ellis, lale of Davie Counly, North Ccarollna, this is lo nolify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate lo exhibit them to the undersigned al 168 Sycamore Ridge Drive, Advance, NC 27006, on or before the 21st day of Oc tober, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions Indebted to the said Eslale will please make payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day olJuly, . 2 0 1 1 . Robert L. Ellis and Susan E. PriceCo-Executors of the Eslale of William Jean Ellis . N. Ranilolph Mallpcks, Jr., Attorney for Estate 168 Sycamore Ridge Drive, Advance, NC 27006 7-21-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor of the Estate of HAZEL IwlAT- THEWS DAVIS, lale of Davie County, North Carolina, the un dersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the eslale of said decedent lo exhibit them lo the undersigned In care ol Nesbitt Law PLLC, 1722 East Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina 28203, on or before the 21st day of Oc tober, 2011, or this nolice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ali persons, firms and corpora tions Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 21st day of July, 2 0 1 1 .James Frederick Davis III, ExecutorEstate of Hazel Matthews Davis 7-21-4tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 11 SP203IN THE MATTER OF: The Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust executed by Tracy Louise Crouse to John R. Williamson, Trustee, recorded In Book 296, Page 67, Davie Counly Registry, . Reference being made to Substitution of Trustee, recorded In Book 859, Page 510, Davie County Registry, SUBSTITUTE TRUST EE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In lhat certain Deed of Trust (Secu rity Instrument) executed and de livered by Tracy Louise Crouse, dated February 15,1999, and re corded In the Davie Counly Reg istry In Boole 296, Page 67 (the "Deed of Trust”), and pursuant lo the Order Authorizing Sale of the Clerk of Superior Court for DavIe County, North Carolina, entered herein on July 13, 2011, Paul T. Flick, Substitute Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the prop erty described herein, according to the following terms;1. The foreclosure sale shall be conducted pursuant to the terms of the certain Deed of Trust on August 3, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. al the usual place of sale at the Davie Counly Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina. 2. Only the real property will be sold al the foreclosure sale. Said property Is particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto. The mobile home on the land Is sepa rately tilled and not part ol this special proceeding foreclosure, thus nol Included In this sale. 3. The real property described In this Notice wlll be sold for cash to the highest bidder. Pursuant id N.C.G.S. § 45-21.10(b) and the! terms ot the Deed ol Trust, a casA deposit of five percent (5%) of the successful bid or $750.00, whichever Is greater, will be required by deposit with the Substitute Trust ee. Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance of the purchase price al the time the Substitute Trustee lenders lo him a deed for the real property or attempts lo lender such deed and said successful bidder sha|l remain liable on lhat bid. 4. The real property described In this Nolice will be sold “AS IS" and subject to the lien of ad va lorem taxes due or assessments. If any. Report of this sale shall be made Immediately following the conclusion of the sale and bid ding shall remain open for raised or upset bids as required by law. 5. If you are a tenant residing In the property, be advised lhal an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised lhat you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written nolice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated lo the effective date of the termination.6. The record owner ot the real property as reflected on the records of Davie County not more than ten (10) days prior to this Nolice Is Tracy Louise Crouse. Dale: July 13,2011By: Jeffrey J. Goebel Attorney lor the Substitute Trustee Post Olllce Box 10669 Raleigh, NC 27605 (919) 828-2501 Exhibit “A”BEING all of Lots 59 and 60 of Block B, Section H, La Quinta Subdivision,, as’.shown on plat thereof recorded In Map Book 4, Page 132, Davie Counly Registry, reference to which Is hereby made for a more particular de scription. And being the Identical prop erty as lhat conveyed via warranty deed recorded In Book 209, Page 603, Davie County Regis try, relerence to which Is hereby made.Subject lo Restrictive Cove nants recorded In Book 91, Page 401, Davie County Reglstty. 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Salisbuiy St., Mocksville • 336-751-3538 For additional listings, please call M5-751-3538 or visit our welKite at www.howardrealty.com Ш D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 L E G A L N O T I C E S fi i ï NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G B E F O R E T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S F O R T H E F O L L O W I N G Z O N I N G A M E N D M E N T S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements ol Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and Section 155.251 of the Davle County Code ol Ordinances, that the Davle County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing In the Commissioners Room of the Davle County Administration Building located at 123 South Main Street, Mocksvllls, NC on Monday, August 1, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. to hear the following requests;A) Text Amendment. The Board will review text amend ments to the Zoning Ordinance in sections §155.125 and 155.001. The amendment proposes to ad just the uses for warehousing and warehousing, self storage In the county. B) Text Amendment. The Board will review text amend- .ments to Ihe Zoning Ordinance In sections §155.125, 155.130 and 155.001. The amendment pro poses to create a use for indus trial Planned Developments.C) Text Amendment. The, Board <wlli review text amend ments to Ihe Zoning Ordinance In section §155.001. The amend ment proposes to change the def inition for in home occupations.The public is Invited to at tend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard in favor of, or in opposition to, the above Items. As a result of the public hearing, substantial changes might be made in the advertised proposal, reflecting objections, debate and discus sion at the hearing. Additional Information Is available at the De velopment Services Department on weel<days between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 753-6050. Andrew Meadwell' Planning Department 7-21-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY N O T I C E P U B L I C H E A R I N G F Y 2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 P R O P O S E D D A V IE C O U N T Y B U D G E T The FY 2011-2012 proposed budget for Davle County was presented to the Davie County Boar- ad of Commissioners on Monday, June 6, 2011. The proposed budget totals $59,260,000.General Fund - $46,404,997 E911 294,523 Water Construction - 3,550,000Capital Projects - 3,740,089 Watel’/Sewer Enteprise.Fund 4,709,251 Solid Waste Enteprise Fund 561,140 The prosed budget calls for a property tax rate of sixty-five cents ($,65) per $100 of property valuation. A copy of the budget proposal Is available for publlo Inspection In the Davle County Manager's Of fice, Davle County Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 250, H a r r i s P o o l & S u p p lie s Tommy Hwiis/Owncf'Ovcr 20 Yrs. Exp. 277 Pleasant Acrc Dr., Mocksvillc Home (336) 28M817 ^Businen|336)90M027^ ^ B e î m i i d a C N A 2nd S hift 1 F u ll T im e 1 P a r t T im e Apply in person at Hwy 801 in Advnnce 123 South Main Street, .Mocl<s- vllie, NC during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. A public hearing on the pro posed budget Is scheduled for 8:00 p.m., Monday, August 1, 2011 In the Commissioners’ Meeting Room, Davle County Administration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC to receive public comments either oral or written. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davie County Board of Com- missionere 7-2Mtn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 8228 11SP15 N O T I C E O F S U B S T I T U T E T R U S T E E ’ S F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T YUNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power and authority con tained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by lewis E Bail, Jr and Deborah E Bali, dated March 30, 2007 and recorded on April 4,2007, In Book No. 707, at Page 10 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina; and be cause of default in the payment of Ihe Indeb-itedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the holder of the lndebted-<ness se cured by said Deed of Trust, the under-<slgned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash at the ususi place of sale at Davle County Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina on August 4,2011 at 1:30 PM that parcel of land, including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the Clly of Mocksville, County of Da vle, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described In the above referenced Deed of Trust. Address of property; 184 Ellaha Creek Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028 Tax Parcel ID: I5030A0051 Present Record Owners: Lewis E Ball, Jr and Deborah E Ball The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder.,A,deposit of five percent (5%) of the amourii of tlie bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or its intended assignee Is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS” and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assess-, menls. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required.If for any reason the Trustee Is unable to convey title to this property or the sale Is set aside, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Fur-' thermore. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the Trustee, in It's sole discretion, if It believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. In either event tha purchaser will have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee's attorney or the Trustee. Additional Notice Where the Real Property Is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possession of the property may be issued pursu ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property Is sold. Ariy person who occu pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or RANDY MIUER &SONSSEPTIC TANK SERVICE 295 Miller Road •Mocksville(336) 284-2826 • № Pump ^ Talks stale CerlllM Inspector Skill Sleer Work Trencher Work Hauling Septic Systems Footings Loader Work renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, alter receiving the no tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon ter mination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement pro rated to the effective date of the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20, 2009.David A. Simpson, P.C.Substitute Trustee By: David A. Simpson, At torney6047 Tyvola Qlen Circle Charlotte, NC 28217 (704)619-6551 Posted; Witness; Assistant/Deputy Clerk of Supe rior Court 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COu At DIVI SION DAVIE COUNTY 11sp19B IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JOSE LINO FUENTES AND MARIA FU ENTES DATED APRIL 13, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 708 AT PAGE 887 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under at^d by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of tha secured in debtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursu ant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:30 AM on July 29, 2011 the following described real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, In Davle Countyi North Carolina, and being more, particularly de scribed as follows; Being Lot Number Four (4) of Shannon Heights Subdivision as the same appears on a plat pre pared by Slone Land Surveying Company, Job No. 19-93, Draw ing No. 6564, which plat is duly recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 87 ol the Davle County Registry, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description.This conveyance Is subject to easements and restrictions of record and In particular to those restrictions set forth In Deed Book 180, Page 541 as amended in Deed Book 186, Page 722. And Being more commonly known as: 863 Gladstone Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds, la/are Jose Lino Fuentes and Marla Fuentes.The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is be ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relat-. Ing to the title or any physical, en vironmental, heallh or safety conditions existing In. on, at or relating to the property being olfered for sale. Any and all responsibili ties or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such con dition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is mads subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assess ments Including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports:All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS; If you are a tenant residing in the prop erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed oh or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice Is July 8 ,2 0 1 1 . 11-016310 Elyse Johnson Attorney for Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 333-8107 http://shaplroatlorneys.com/nc/ 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION DAVIE COUNTY 11 8 p 1 9 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JANET ANN COZART FKA JANET 0. WEBB DATED MAY 11, 2000 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 334 AT PAGE 592 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA N O T I C E O F S A L E Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of the secured In debtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursu ant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at Ihe county courthouse of said county at 10:30 AM on July 29, 2011 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon.In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly de scribed as follows:All that certain lot or parcel of land situated In the City of Mocks ville, Mocksville Township, Davle County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows; Beginning at a point in the eastern right of way margin of Salisbury Street In the Town of Mocksville, southernmost corner of Lot No. Forty-Three (43) Clem ent Crest Subdivision (Map Book 2, Page 14, Davle County Regis try) the westernmost corner of Lot No. 44 and also of the within de scribed tract and runs thence with the line ot Lols 43 and 44 North 57 degs. 00 mln. East passing through an Iron at 3.29 feet for a total distance of 150.00 feet to an Iron, common corner of Lots 43 and 44; thence South 33 degs. 00 mln. East 50.00 feet to an Iron, common corner of Lots 45 and 46; thence with the line of Lots 45 and 46 South 57 degs. 00 mln. West passing through an iron at 146.71 feet for a total distance of 150.0 feet to a point In the eastern right of way margin of Salisbury Street; thence with the eastern right of way margin of Salisbury Street North 33 degs. 00 mln. West 50.00 feet to the beginning and being Lots Forty-Four (44) and Forty-Five (45), Clement Crest Subdivision as per Map Book 2, Page 14, Davle County Registry to which reference Is made for a more particular description. And Being more commonly known as: 772 South Salisbury St, Mocksville, NC 27028 Drivers NC Regional Runs N e w P a y I n c r e a s e ! Up to ,440/Mile Class A CDL 1 Yr. OTR Exp. Landalr Transport 1-866-269-2119 www.landair.com The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the re- .cords of the Register of Deeds, Is/are Janet Ann Cozart fka Ja net C. Webb. The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is be ing offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relat ing to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety con ditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. 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 with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and mustj^e tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing in the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued In favor of the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1,2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice Is July 8 ,2 0 1 1 . 11-016711 Elyse Johnson Attorney for Substitute Trustee10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 CharlotteVNC 28216 (704) 333-8107 htlp://sheplroattorneys.com/nc/ 7-21-2tnI NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYI I SP 188 N O T I C E 0 » = S U B S T I T U T E T R U S T E E ’ S S A L E O F R E A L E S T A T E By authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed by Mitch Lowrey Construction, Inc. (“Grantor”), and recorded on De cember 21, 2005, in Book 640, Page 723, ol the Davle County Public Registry ("Deed of Trust"); that certain Substitution of Trustee recorded on May 24, 2011, in Book 859, Page 635, of the Davle County Public Registry; by that Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davle County entered on July 6, 2011, following a hearing pursuant to the provisions of Article 2A of Chapter 45 of the North Carolina General Statutes; and at Property as reflected in the re cords of the Davle County Public Registry not more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this (viotice Is; Mitch Lowrey Construc tion, inc.Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section^ 45- 21.8, the sale of the Property may be made by whole or by tract In the discretion of the Substitute Trustee. Further, the Substitute Trustee may offer for sale any and ali personal property as permitted by the Deed of Trust in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes Sections 25- 9-604, 25-9-810, and 25-9-611, In whole, es individual Items, or together with the Property as the Substitute Trustee determines Is appropriate In the Substitute Trustee's sole discretion. This notice Is Intended to comply with the requirements of North Caro lina General Statutes Sections 25-9-607 and S5-9-813 providing for the disposition of personal property In connection with a fore closure of real property Grantor Is entitled to and may request an accounting of the unpaid indebt edness secured by the Deed ol Trust. The highest bidder at the sale may be required to make a cash deposit with the Substitute Trust ee of up to five (5%) percent ol the bid,: or $750.00, whichever is greater, at the time the bid Is accepted. Any successful bidder shall be required to lender the remaining balance of the success ful bid amount In oash or certllled funds at the time tho Substitute Trustee tenders to such bidder, or attempts to deliver to such bidder, a deed lor the Property Should such successful bidder fall to pay the full balance of the successful bid at that time, that bidder shall remain liable on the bid as provided by North Carolina General Statutes Section 45-21.30.The Property Is being sold subject to ali prior and superior deeds of trust, liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions, easements, assessments, leases, and olher matters, if any, which, as a matter of law, survive the foreclosure of the Deed of Trust, provided that the inclusion of this clause In Ihis Notice of Substitute Trustee's Sale of Real Estate shall not be deemed to validate or othenwlsB give effect to any such matter or other right which, as a matter ol law, does not survive the foreclosure of the Deed of Trust.The Property Is being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Substitute' Trustee, Holder, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, employees or authorized agents or representatives of either Sub stitute Trustee or Holder make any warranty relating to title, possession, quiet enjoyment, or any physical, environmental, heallh '' or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the Property and any and all responsibilities or llabiiltles arising out of or In any way related to such conditions are expressly disclaimed. An order foi possession of the property may be issued pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45-21.29 In favor ol the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county In which the Property Is sold. Any person who occu pies the Property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, the demand of the holder of the receiving this Deed of Trust (“Holder”) due to a „ Substitute Trustee'sdefault In the payment of indebt- terminateedness secured by the Deed of 7® agreement upon 10 Trust, the undersigned Substitute ,1 ^ ^e land-Trustee will offer for sale to the- ™' termination of a rentalhighest bidder at public auction at ®9reement, the tenant Is liable for the courthouse door of the Davie County Courthouse 140 South Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, on August 4, 2011 at rent due under the rental agree ment prorated to the effective date ol the termination.The sale will be reported to the 10:00 a.m. the real estaie located will remain open for ad- in Davle County, North Carolina y®''°?.9''upset bids for a period of being more particularly described as follows (the "Property"):BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot Number 25, as shown on the Map of Meadows Edge, Phase 1, as recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 143, (sheet 1 of 2) In the office of the Register of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description. The record owner(s) ol the ten (10) days.. If no advance bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, the sale will be confirmed. This the 6th day of July, 2011. Tamara A, Fleming Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Substitute Trustee 10 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028-2415 Phone: (336)751-2171 Fax: (336)751-1773 7-21-2tn W A N T E D Experienced G rill Cook and Prep C o o ks-A ll Shifts Top Pay Based on Experience 40 Hour Week, Meai Plan Apply in person at Horn's Milestone Restaurant to Theresa, 7AM-3PM, Monday-Friday. 1670U.S.Hwfy601 N, Mocksville DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday,.)uly 21,2011 - D5 L E G A L N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C R E D I T O R S N O T I C E Having qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of ALEENE J. LITTLE, late of Davle County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 30, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 27th day of June, 2 0 1 1 . HARRY M. LITTLE 294 Holly Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTHA LITTLE MAXWELL 20561 Rock Hall Avenue Rock Hail, MD 21661 W. CHRISTOPHER MAXWELL 20561 Rock Hall Avenue Rock Hail, MD 21661 MARTIN & VAN HOY. LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 6-30-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY N O T I C E T O D E B T O R S A N D C R E D I T O R S The undersigned having qualified as Administrator СТА of the Estate of MALENA WOOD DIDENKO, Deceased, late of Davle County, North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of DAVIS & BREWER ATTORNEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Ciemmons, North Caro lina, 27012, on or before the 10th day of October. 2011 or this no tice will be'P le a d e d In bar of their recovery. Ali persons indebted to the estate will please make Im mediate payment. This 7th day of July 2011. Edward Y. Brewer . Administrator СТА of the Estate of Malena Wood Didenko By; Edward Y. Brewer PO Drawer 788 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite СClemmons, NC 27012 7-7-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY C R E D I T O R S N O T IC E -Having qualilled as Executor of the Estate of JAMES 0. MATTOX, late of Davle County, this is to notlly ali persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 7, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, llrms and corpora tions indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 7th dayol July, 2011. WANDA RICHARDSON SUTPHIN 1325 Montlleu Dr Rural Hall, NC 27045 7-7-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C R E D I T O R S N O T I C EHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of ANN ROBINSON STEWART, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before October 7, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day ol publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed.This the 7th dayol July 2011. WILLIAM ANTHONY WILKE 145Allen Hill Road Canton, NC 28716 7-7-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY N O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R SHaving qualified as the Per sonal Representative of the Es tate of JANET E. BURROWS MILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL SUMMiB IS HEBEi B o b c a t, a e ra to r, c o re p lu g g e r & m o ro fo r re n t to d a y ! 751-2304 (also known as Janet Burrows, Mrs. Gordon T Burrows, Mrs. Gordon Burrows),, late of Ber muda Run, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notlly ali persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate pf said dece dent to exhibit them to the un dersigned at One West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101, on or before the 14th day of October, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to the said estate will please make Im- 'mediate payment to the undersigned. This the 14th day of July, 2 0 1 1 . ELLEN J. BURROWS HERTZ, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF JANET E. BURROWS Kimberly H. Stogner Womble Carlyle Sandrldge & Rice, PLLC One West Fourth Street - 12th Fioor Winston-Salem, NC 27101 7-14-41П STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 11-SP-168 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM NICHOLS LAND COMPANY, LLC TO RICHARD BURLESON, TRUSTEE, DATED AUGUST 22, 2008 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 769, PAGE 129, DAVIE COUNTY REGIS TRY. N O T I C E O F F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E Pursuant to an order issued by the Clerk of Superior Court for Davle County. North Carolina, and to the power and authority contained In the Deed of Trust from Nichols Land Company, LLC to Richard Burleson, Trustee (the "Original Trustee") for the ben efit ol Bank of the Carolinas re corded in Book 769, Page 129 of the Davle County Publlo Registry (the “Deed of Trust"), the under signed Substitute Trustee will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the real property described as follows (the “Property”); BEING Lot 29 of SALLIE ACRES SUBDIVISION, as shown on a Plat thereof prepared by Stone Land Surveying Company and recorded In Plat Book 6, Pages 159 and 160 of Ihe Davle County Registry, to which plat reference Is made lor a more particular description. TOGETHER with improvements located thereon.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 323 Michaels Road Mocksville, Davle County, NCThe record owner of the Property as reflected by the re cords of the Register of Deeds of Davle County not more than ten (10) days prior to the post ing of this Notice was Nichols Land Company, LLC. The Property will be sold sub ject to any and all superior mort gages, deeds of trust, and liens. Including, without limitation, the lien of unpaid taxes and assessments, easements, conditions, re strictions and matters of record.The Property will be sold “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Substitute Trustee nor Ihe holder of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of ei ther the Substitute Trustee or the holder of the Note make any rep resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, envi ronmental, heallh or safety condi tions existing In, on, at or relating to the property, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris ing out of or In any way relating to any such conditions expressly are disclaimed.Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45- 21.10, any successful bidder may be required to deposit with the Substitute Trustee Immediately upon conclusion of the sale a cash deposit in an amount not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), Any successlul bidder shall be required to tender the lull balance M ETAL RO O FIN G 3' Coverage • 40+ Colors ALL COLORS « I ENEROY SMR МГЕО 40 Year Warranty U P T O *5 0 0 “ T A X C R E D IT A V A IL A B LE Call fo r price.\! 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS of the Carolinas, LLC w w w .rn ld sla tB m a la te .co m of the purchase price so bid in cash or certllled check at the time the Substitute Trustee tenders to him a deed for the Property or at tempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder fall to pay the full balance purchase price so bid at that time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provid ed for In North Carolina General Statutes Sections ' 45-21.30(d) and (a). In addition to the pur chase price so bid any successlul bidder will also be responsible for payment of revenue stamps and other costs of closing the sale. Including fees and costs of the Substitute Trustee Incurred after the date of sale. The sale will be held open for ■ ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. . DATE OF SALE; July 28, 2 01 1 HOUR OF SALE; 10:00 a.m. PLACE OF SALE; Davle County CourthouseThis the 28th day of June 2 0 1 1 . Darren S. Cranfill, Substitute Trustee 6000 Meadowbrook Mali, #4 Clemmons, NC 27012 Telephone; 336-766-9997 Facsimile; 336-766-9923 darrencranllll@aoL com 7-14-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 2430 10-SP-20D A M E N D E D N O T I C E O F S U B S T I T U T E T R U S T E E ’ S F O R E C L O S U R E S A L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority con tained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by David A. Macalone and Barbara W. Macalone, dated April 14, 2005 and recorded on April 14, 2005, In Book No. 602, at Page 915 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina; and because’of default In the payment of the Indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place of sale at Davie County Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina on July 28, 2011 at 1 ;30 PM that parcel of, land, including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Advance, County of Davle, Slate of North Carolina, and be ing more particularly described In the above referenced Deed of Trust. Address qf property: 133 Arnofd Palmer Drive, Advance, NC 27008 Tax Parcel ID: E9000D0552 Present Record Owners: David A. Macalone; Barbara W. MacaloneThe terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form of certllled funds at the time of the sale, in the event that the Owner and Holder or Its Intended assignee is exempt from paying the sdme, the successlul bidder shall be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax.The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be ■ sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, and special assess ments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If for any reason the Trustee Is unable to convey title to this property or the sale is set aside, the sole remedy of the purchaser is Ihe return of the deposit. Fur thermore, if the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party the Trustee, In It's sole discretion. If It believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit, in either event tha purchaser will have no further recourse against tha Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee's attorney or the Trustee. Additional Notice Where the Real Property is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units:An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property Is sold.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement- entered Into or renewed on or alter October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination ol a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement pro rated to the eftectlve date ot the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have addi tional rights pursuant to Title VII - of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20,2009.Posted; Witness; Assistant/Deputy Clerk of Supe- - rior Court David A. Simpson, P.C., Substl- ■ lute Trustee By; Attorney at Law Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC Attorneys for David A. Simpson, P.C. Substitute Trustee 2550 West Tyvola Road ' Suite 520 Charlotte, NC 28217 (704)442-9500- 7-14-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE N O T I C E O F S A L EUNDER AND BY VIRTUE ot the power of sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by David C. Launlus and Vay L. Launlus, dated May 13, 2008, and recorded In Book 758 at page 506 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County; and under and by virtue of the author ity vested irf the undersigned as Substitute Trustee by that cer tain Instrument 'recorded In Book 858 at Page 463 the Olllce. of the Register of Deeds of Davle Colin- ty; and under and by virtue of that certain Authorization, Findings and Order entered by the Clerk of. Superior Court of Davle County , on July 6, 2011, and of record ' In File 11 SP 180, default havlrig • been made in the payment ol tfie' Indebtedness secured by said , Deed of Trust and the said Deed of Trust being by its terms subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby se cured having demanded the foreclosure thereol for the purpose o f- satisfying said indebtedness, and due notice having been given to those entitled to same, the un dersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courlhouse door in Mooksviile. Davie County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on July 29, 2011, the land conveyed In said Deed of Trust, the same being owned of record by David C. Launlus and Vay L. Launlus, and being . more particularly described as follows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot 22 of MEADOW RIDGE, SECTION ONE, as set forth In Plat Book 7, Pages 129- 131, In the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina, reference 4o whicli is hereby made for a more particular description.Together with ali the buildings, fixtures and improvements there- ‘ on, and all rights, easements, hereditaments and appurtenanc-? es thereunto belonging, including, all heating, plumbing, ventilât-' ing, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and Intangible property, attached to or reasonably necessary to the use of such premises.The aforesaid sale will be made subject to ail encumbrances existing prior to the recording of the above-referenced Deed of Trust, Including all valid and enforceable Hens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessments outstanding against the property. , The property to be olfered риг: suarit to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor tho holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any rep resentation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, envi ronmental, heallh or safety condi tions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being olfered for sale, and any and ail responsibili ties or liabilities arising out ol or In any way relating to any such con dition expressly are disclaimed. Should the property be pur chased by a party other than the ' holder of the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, that purchaser must pay. In addition to the amount bid. the following Items: (I) the tax re quired by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-308(a)(1) of Forty-live Cents (456) per One Hundred Dollars ($100) of the bid amount up to a maximum tax ol Five Hundred Dollars ($500), and (il) the excise tax on conveyance required by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 105- 228.28 etseq. of One Dollar ($1) par Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or fractional part thereof of the bid 'ampunt.The successful bidder at sale . may be required to make an im- : mediate cash deposit of the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount bid or Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00), The upset bids procedure of, North Carolina General Statute Section 45-21.27 is appllcal?le to this sale. The following applies If the property being sold Is residential real property with less than 15 rental units: (1) Pursuant to NCGS Section 45-21.29, the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold may is sue an order of possession of the property In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession. (2) Any person who 9<xuples residential real property pursuant to a rental agreement ’entered Into on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving this ' notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. The tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. Date of Notice; July 6,2011 Elizabeth Repettl Substitute Trustee . P.O. Box 21029 Winston-Salem, NC 27120-1029 (336)722-3700 7-14-2tn. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY MUNICIPAL FILINGS NOTICE Is hereby given that the filing period for the town of Bermuda Run will open at 12 noon, Monday, July 25 and will close at 12 noon, August, 12. NOTICE Is further given that the offices to be filled in the No vember 8th Municipal Elections are: Bermuda Run Mayor and Councilman in District I, ill, and IV.NOTICE Is further given that ali filing fees are $5 payable by check to the Davle County Board of elections. The Board of Elections Office Is located at 161 Poplar St., Suite 102, Mocksville. Questions may be directed lo 753-6072. H. P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davle County Board ol Elections 7-14-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C R E D I T O R S N O T I C E Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of KENYATTA MALEEK BRAND, late of Davle County, this Is lo notify all persons, firms and corporations hav ing claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before October 14, 2011, (being Ihree (3) months from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail per sons, firms, and corporations in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 14th day of July, 2 0 1 1 . MIA NICHOLE WILLIAMS 174 Windward Circle Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law . Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C R E D I T O R S N O T I C EHaving quailfled as Administrator of the Estate of BOBBIE JEAN CRANFORD, late of Davle County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estaie to present them to the undersigned on or before October 14, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication ol this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 14th day of July, 2 0 1 1 .WENDY CRAVER P.O. Box 1064 Cooleemee, NC 27014 7-14-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY N O T I C E T O D E B T O R S A N D C R E D I T O R S The undersigned having quali fied as Execulor of the Estate of Billy Clarence Myers, Sr., De ceased, late of Davle County, North Carolina, gives this notice to ali persons, firms, and corpo rations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office ol DA VIS & BREWER ATTORNEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Carolina, 27012, on or belore the 24th day of October, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the estate wiii please make Im mediate payment.This the 21st day of July, 2 0 1 1 . Ellen Bagby Myers Executor of the Estaie of Billy Clarence Myers, Sr. BY: GILBERT! DAVIS,jr :PO DRAWER 786 104 STADIUM OAKS DRIVE,SUITE СCLEMMONS, NC 27012 7-21-41П S E P A R A T IO N ? 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'_______________________________________________ ___________CJ > V * - S' Davle-Clemmons Yard Sales Advance Moving Sale, Friday & Saturday, July 2Z”‘ & 23"’, Bam-<lpm. 137 Plowman Ln, o(( Rainbow Rd. Furniture, designer clothes, bikes, kids toys, kids clothes, etc. ADVANCE YARD SALE S aturday, July 23"", 2011, B am -unlil. 189 lutoadows E dflo D r. B oanlo Bobios, (unlor g o ll club sot, K'nox roiior coastof set, HP co lo r printer, housotiold and decorativo ilem s, nico ciottiing, and m uch m ore. A dvance. 229 Country C irdo (oil Underpass Rd.) Vord Solo. Fri. July 2 2 " 4 Sat. July 23", 7om-1pm. Furnlluro, pictures, kitction, sports misc., brand nnmo kids' ctolhos, Playstation 2 console w/gomes, Nintendo console w/gamos. Davle-Clemmons Yard Sales Aroa rug, 4 dining clioirs witti slip covors, porch rocker, plant stand, vinlago baby cliost ol drawers and kids' ciolhos 60% oil. 200 Wilkosboro St. Mocksviiio C onsignm ent U nllm iled. C H U R C H YAH D S A U Clom m ons, 3600 Harper Rd., Sniurday, July 23, 7:00am -noon. Largo yard solo a l SI. Clem ent's Episcopal Chm ch. A ll typos ot Homo. Proceeds w ill bo used to lund m ission trips, Davle-Clemmons Yard Sales M o cka vllle M u lti-F am ily Y ard S als, 612 C om atzor Road (besido C ornatzer Elem entary School), Friday, July 29 8am -4pm and S aturday, July 30 8am -12noon. Boys clothes size Infant to size 12, m en and w om en's clothes, shoes, toys, books, baby oqulpm ent, com forters, household goods. M o cka vlllo 2 Fam ily Y ard Saie, Fri., 7/22, 8am -5pm , Sal., 7/23 8am -3pm . 64 E to C harleston Ridge. Q ueen headboard & rails, enl. elands, dresser, 4 TV's, w asher/ dryer, kitchen set, cam per shell lo i F I 60 - $500, adult & childrens clothes - 25e, D roam slclos, old school desks, W lllon cake pans, pow or w heois, bikos, kids g o ll clubs & m uch m ore M o o ka vlllo Y ard Sale, 346 W illiam s Road, Bam- unlil. Just o ff Cornatzer Rd, Tons of giris ciolhos, lols o l accossorios, fulon bod w ilh single bed on top. M o cka vllle Yard Sale, Saturday, July 2 3'', Sam- Until. 601 S. S alisbury SI, H ailow eon/C hrlstm as llom s, ladies ciolhos, shoos, purses, eppllances, books, toys, video cam era w/ accossorios, tools. Lots o f slu ffi □avIe-Clemmons Yard Sales M o cksvlllo . 287 R olling- w ood D r. Muiti-FamlTy Yard Sale, S aturday, July 23'“, 6am -12 noon. Baby ciolhos, hom e lurnlsh- ings, w om en's clothes, and tools. Antiques & Collectibles 1077 Elvis m agazlno. $450. P loaso call 704- 213*4790 fo r m oro Inform ation. M ocksville. 137 Poppor* slono Dr. Fri. July 22^. 12pm-7pm & Sat. July 23"*, 7am*1pm, Lawn equlpmont. fumlturd, oloclronics and mnny moro llomsl Arts, Crafts & Hobbles Building Equip. _ _ & ^ u £ g l ¡ e ^ _ llH i^ 'll'T O P A Y l ste e l A rch B ulldlngal S pring O varalocka on S alel Hugo Savings Nowl Froo snipplngl SIzos Includo 20x30, 30x40, others. Call for availability and m oro discounts) 1 •666-362-071 e Business Equipment & Supplies Desks, w ooden. 4 availablo. U sod condition, differont sIzos. $15 each. Call 704-738-5090. Q u iltin g M atorlal. box ol quilling m atorlal. M ostly flow ers and no real largo pieces.' $25. Coll 704-278-2722 Baby Items Baby on the Gol Evonflo Aura Travel System, matching stroller and car seat. Qood condlllon, asklna $80. Emali LnvendorbluechTckC^yahoo. com Classifieds Sell Fast! Call Today! 1-877-751-2120 M o tal ta b le s, 8. differont sizes, usod. $ 8 each. 10 O ffice cfiairs, variety. $5 each. Call 7O4-738-5O90. Cell Phones & Service Furniture & ^ £ g l j a n c e s •••S O F A L IK E N E W III— 2 section, sectional sofa. Chocolate color, $450, C a ll 704-279-6899 bolora 9pm , P loaso loavo a m essago. 6-pioco oak dinette (claw loot) and china cabinet. Excellent condlllon, $475 C nll 704-298-4445 for m ore Inform ation. Desks. 10 student desks. M etal w llh lam lnalod tops, $60, P lease call 704-738-5098, F la t scre e n T V a lan d , super nice. H olds up to 62 inch TV. H ns 2 b ia c k , glass shelves. Bottom shelf is dark w ood. Paid $400, S oiling lo r$ 15 0 , 704 213-1639 Kenm ore From load w asher, 3 years okl, $176. Perfect condition. 704-055-1043. 704-664- 0795 M ust sent THE INCREDIBLE DROIO! Perfoct condition wilh proloctlvo case, chargor & original box. Cloan ESN. rootod. $200. Send text msg or call 704-213-4539. Food & Produce 'a n n in g II $10/25 lb box D ew D ro p Farm 336-492-5263 Щ ецаЕН И Д MOVING OUT OF STATE SALE A ll furnlluro and am ill- ances m ust bo sokl. Too m uch to list. Salo starts July 16*^ daily until July 25*^. D oaiors w elcom e. C all 704‘ 857-00в7 m oro Inform ation. (or J o i n t h e I N C R O W D W i t h a s u b s c r ip t io n t o t h e D a v ie C o u n t y E n t e r p r is e R e c o r d Y O U c a n b e " in t h e k n o w " o n is s u e s o f im p o r t a n c e t o a ll o f D a v ie C o u n t y . K e e p u p t o d a t e o n e v e n t s t h a t a r e h a p p e n in g in y o u r c o m n n u n it y . D o n ' t n n is s a s in g le is s u e . S u b s c r ib e t o d a y . D AVIE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/ ^ lEC O R D ■ DAVIE-aEMMOIIS ( ■dassifieds REACH OVER 29,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! FREE ADS MGIUB E-ADS YABOSALE •Giving away or selling an item valued at $500 or Sell pets, cars/trucks or stuff with a ptioto ad 10 lines for $10.00 less? Lost/Found a pel? Place your ad FREE & run it for 4 weeks for $20. Sell your house 15 lines for $12.00■$3r■ ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 - D7 Call Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM TOLL FREE 1-177-751-2121 F A X : 7 0 4 -6 3 0 -0 1 5 7 E lV IA IL : C L A S S A D S @ S A L iS B U R Y P O S T .C O M O N L IN E : h ttp s ://c ia 8 8 a d z .v d a ta .c o m /S a il8 b u r y 4 line limit, exclusions apply. Call for details.with a photo ad for $30 for 4 weeks.20 lines for $15.00 Furniture & _ ^ g £ l l a n c e 8 _ Kitchen Table w ith 4 chairs. Ali w ood.Q ood condition. $50. P lease call 704-803-8279 Living room lum lturo, 4 po couch so l- chair, loveseat, sofa & oltom an. S old as a set. $200 O B O , Dari< m ulti-cokjr w / w ood trim . 338-782-2031 O a k rocker w /rod leather cushion $60, D ark brow n drossor $49, 704-209- 1785 S ola, m icrofiber, gray co lor sofa 8 m onths old $150, ?04-209-1785 Concord T w in B od w ilh C hosI ol Draw ers, $150: couch & chair, $100; oak com puter desk S75; bookcase, $20. Call 336- 751-3396 Tw o w hite porch rockers. $40 oach. Call (704)298- 4445 fo r m ore Inform ation, W asher & dryer, H ot- point, W ilh vent pipe & pig tail, Q ood condition, $226, 704-784-2488 W a sh e r a nd Dryer, Q E $275, Pioase Call 704-638-9500____________ W oshor a nd dryer. A sking $100, P ioase call 704-469-6083 l- a w n & G a r d e n S a le s Miscellaneous For Sale E llip tica l, W oslo M om entum 6,0 E iipllcai, Like new , still has 2 year w arranty, $250 O B O C oil 704-886-4275 N ursery school table w / ad|ustable logs, $50, C om puter desk & chair, $25. M editorrean stylo dining set w /7 high back chairs & captain's chair, l336-e5(---$125, G aits 65-5034 Tire, 15“. Like new. $150. A ir conditioner, $100. S tereo system , $30. Cali 704-798-2789 a lter 3pm T o ola - Firestorm Drill w / case $30; fi^akita H am m er drill w /caso $75; Laser level w /case $75, and P oukin chainsaw w /case $75. C oll 704-433-8072 lo r m ore Into T e p a o ll, T o p a o il / D irt. D irt, D irt S oil by Iho scoop o r wiii deliver. 33S-414-6742 Trailer. Utility, tandem axles, 22' w/dovo tall. Extra heavy duty, Excoliont condition, double tamp, $4,500 obo, 336-414-6742 W a lke r," adjustable, w ith w heels, $25, HP printer, $20, A d|ustabie basket ball goal, $20, C ash only. Call 704-633-4773 Tractor. 1954 Jublloo trac tor. Voiy good condition. Boom polo & now box laid. Must sool $3,600, Call 335- »72-6411 Medical Equipment N ow bedside com m ode. $40. Call 704-208-4445 for m oro Inform ation .N ice deluxo w heel chair fo r sm all personf. E xcel lent condition. $75. S outh Row an aroa. Call 704* 208*4445 fo r m oro Inform ation. P rid e m o b ility ch air. $500 firm . N oods 2 batteries. Ploaso call 704-310’9e38 M is c . E q u ip m e n t _ _ J l _ S u £ g l j e ^ _ R id in g M ow er, Snapper, ,12 h p, electric slo rl $300 ' o lder S ears bottom & top ' tool box w /assortod loois, : $125, 704-278-2247 ; Miscellaneous : For Saie ■’ 22" Bolens 4,6 HP Push ' M ower. U ko Now. $75. ; negollabio. . 704-738-4079 . A ir conditioner, К еппю го • 220 V w indow AC. • 18,500 BTU, $150. ehp ; garden tiller, $150. • P loaso call 704-857-3604 ; B Ik e rJa cke t and chaps ! B row n w ith fringe . $200 for each. Call 704- ■ 640-9919 fo r m ore Info. ; Camper shoil (or sale. Fits . 2004 Chevrolet. Long bed, • fiberglass, white. $500.Call ■ 704-639-1671 ' C h airs, so t of 4 Iron , outdoor chairs $50. • W a gner paint sprayor ' $35. Leavo m essage : 704-279-4106 W eight bench $150. Pieaso call 704-213-47D0 for more Infomiatlon. W e ig h t Ô ench, heavy duto, $75: 302 H ookor H eaders, $130; Schw inn Stingray bicycio, $75. 704-433-0e51 W inch , 12V, $69; 100 PS) com prossor, $59; ?onoralor. 900W . $109; 8V Drill Driver, $29. A ll new . 704-784-2488 Music Sales C larinet fo r school band. W orks greatl .$125, Ploaso call 704-603-8279 for m ore inlom ialton. D rum set by Thor, 5 drum s and cym bal $75. Q ood condlllon. P lease call 704-803-4041 Cats Free K itten s to g o o d h om e. Throo yellow labblos, aii m ale, 6 w eeks old. 704-640-5463 Free kittens to good hom o. T ru o Kannapolis cutles - 1 orange and 4 tiger grey. Litter box trained & very enter taining. Y ours for tho asking. 704-938-9842 Free kittens. 2 adorable gray kittens. 8 weeks old. To good hom e. Had their first shots. Very healthy, playful & litter trained. Call 704-425-5923 anytim e. Froo kittens. 3- 3 m onth o ld gray kittens to good hom u only. Also, 2 black kittens that m ust bo taken together. P loaso call 704- •76 4 3/7 04 -3 05 -0 48 9 K itte n s, free. O no m ale, tw o fem ales, 8 w eeks old, litter trained. 704- 279-3087 Need a Furry Friend? Froo oats and kittens to loving hom es only. These are tabby cats. O wner has asthm a. Please call 704-279-2127, °£SLIS A u a tra lla n Shophord Puppies, m ixed, free to god hom e, 3 m onths old, ve ry cute & friendly, 704- 213-4648 B eaglea, (2) rescued fem ales. H ave had rabies shots. T o good hom e оп1у.704-в38-в441 P u ^ o s , B eaglos, $80, P lease call 704-639-6299 B oxor puppies. 2 M & 2 F, all brindie,r tails and, dew, claws done, dowormod, paronis on silo, $275 on, 336.468-0704 K eyboards for saiol C asio C TK 451 $50 C asio C TK 496 $85 Cali (704) 833-7604 Piano, A ntique early 2 0" century upright piano, Q Iass cupboard, 8pl, Hall tree, $ 500 fo r sot. Call704:754-8837 Want to Buy Merchandise Buying m ilitary & war items: daggers, flags, swords, mraais. Buying Irom vots & thoir families. 336-692-2703 T im b e r w a n te d • Pino or hardw ood. 5 acres o r m ore select o r clear cut. Shaver W ood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Birds C h ih ua hu a , m ale, free lo good hom o onlyl Cali ebbio at; 336-242-1593 M on - Thurs betw een 8am end 1pm only. Instruction ATTE N D O N LIN E M edical, CO LLEG E from hom o. Business, „ , Accounting, C rim inal Justico. Job placom ent assistance. C om putor availablo. Financial aid if qualiflod. Cali 88B-899-6918. ww w .C onturaO niino.com Lost& Found B la ck Lab found In China Q rovo A rea. A prox 2 yr. old m alo. Cali 704-636- 5700 to claim . Found on 7-13-2011. F o u n d ca t. Black, about 1 ye ar old. Long haired. W earing collar. Please call 704-1 Identiry. t-633-2724 to Found dog. biack & w hito. V ery sw eet & gentle, w e ll trained. W earing collar. Pieaso call 336-99B-3086. Found dog. W hile poodle. No collar, very m ondly. Found on H w y 601 near W agon W heoi and Q hoen R oad o n July 1 5 ^ Call KIm m y n l 704- 640-0253, 704-640-0504. FOUND LOST DOGI fem ale older Poodle mix on HW Y 601 (near W agon W heel). Very sweeti H anyone knows any Info., call 704-640-0253 Notices DAVIE PREGNANCY САПЕ Contor olfors confidontlol & froo progruincy toste, support sorvlcoe and rolorralo. Mako Q hoolthy choico for your lllol Coll 33D-753 HOPE for appi, Donate your vehiclo- Recolve $1000 Qroceiy Coupon. United Breast Cancer Foundalion. Free Mammograms, Breast Cancer Info: www.ubcf.lnfo. Free ' Towing, Tax Deductible, Non-Runners Accepted, 1-8aa-468-5964. Free A dorable m ixed brood puppies are looking for loving hom es! H ave 6 puppies. Contact 912-856-1708 for m oro inform ation. Free dog. Full-blooded Schnauzer. Spayud female. Has papers. Owner has too many dogs lo keep. To good homo only. Call 704- 636-9266 Free dog s to good homo. O ne Is a 4 year old fornaio Blue H ealer Australian Shephord and thè othor is her 2 year old m ale pup. Please cali Ron or Teri at 704-637-0049. Free dogs. 2 Belgian M ailnols. M ale & fem ale. Approx. 9 m onths old. N eed room lo run. Q ood with kids. P lease call 336-936-9371 LM . . A via ry/ca g e fo r b ird s, 5 ft w lde & 6 ft tali w ith roof. M ust seo to approdate. $200. 704-640-5463 Bail hat, $1, Foot spa, now . $13, O vernight bag, $4. 704-842-0512 Cats C a lico cat, frool Female, about 2 years o ld Very loving & likes attention. fHust lInd a good hom o, 704-433-3382 C P A P m achine, RosM ed. N early now, $500, P ioase Call 704-831-0278 D IS H N etw ork delivers m ore lo r lessi Packages starting at $24,99/m o. Local channels Includodi FR E E HD lo r lllo l Froo B LO C K B U S TER m ovies fo r 3 m onths, 1-888-679- 4849 Free beg o l cat food & bag o f cat litter with each adorable free kitten, 3 fem ales, Salisbury, Call 704-877-2124 Free cal & kldons, 1 yeat old m other (yellow shod hair) & 4 kittens (yollow & white long hair), Pieaso call 336-998-2932E dg e r, C ra lta m a n 3.5 h p. E xcellent condlllon $100. G olf C iubs-Tayior f^ade H T irons-iofi hand. O nly played five rounds, $300, 704-798-8315 Froo caL 7 ye ar old, 231b orange/w hile, long halrod tabby, m alo, m o d & dociaw od. N e e d s,to be placed ASAPI Cali 704- 287-2398H eim eta - B iolfo full face - X L $75; Vega Half helm et w /clo ar shlold - X L $50; H arioy Davidson helm et w ilh sm oko shield - XS $75; S addle begs $75C all 704-640-9919 Free cats & kitten s to good home. One Is Coon Cat, Ownor In poor heallh & unable to care for them. Need hom os nowl 704- 840-5463 Lool< for the Free kitten. 6 w eek old fem óle tabby. Inside only. Very sw ool. Abandoned. W hite fool. Also, fem ale Tabby cat. V ery sweet, insldo only. Everything done. G ood hom o only. 704-836-0819banner to find the freshest dealsl New Today banners run Ihe llrsi day your ad runs and are an addilional S3 C a ll C la a ailled a to d a y al704-797-42S 0 Free k itte n s 8 w eeks old, 3 gray stripped, 1 biack, 2 m ales, 2 lóm ales. R aised Inside. V ery playlui, friendly. Call 704-636-0060 Free Puppies. 7 week old puppies (2 fem ales, 1 male) very loving lab mix pups to a G REAT life long home call 704-209*5476 P yrness/M aiam uto, m alo. 2 yrs old npp. 130Lbs., hasQ ll shots 704-213-9082 IF YOU USED Ihe antibiotic drug LEVAQUIN and sulfered a tendon rupture, you may be ontltlod lo compensation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson, 1-800-535-5727. Travel _Og£ortunltles_ FREE CAMPINQI G ot 2 FREE nights al our beautiful North Carolina Resort. Am azing am en ities & fam ily fun! CALL 800-795-2199 to discover m orel O lferen d s Aug. 12. H o m e s f o r S a le K inderton V illage. 4BR, 2VÍBA. Qarago. Stainless appi. RENT TO OW NI S1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 Free Stuff Found keys on Charles St. ' In Sponcer. Cali 704- 202-2917 lo Indentlly LOTS OF PRIVACYI - . . . ' M ocksvlllo 3BR ranch on 2 partly wooded acres. Eat In kitchen w ilh lols of cabinets, formal dining room, full basement w/llreplace, outside entry & garage doors. 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Also, firew ood lor saie, 336-998-4374 AUCTIONEER: KEITH J PIERCE;GRI NCAL » 154 PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE 12:N00N SATURDAY-JULY 23 A COZY COUNTRY COTTAGE 141 Plneviiie Road, Farmington NC DIractlons: 1-40,801 Intersection. Oo 801 five miles to Farmington. Turn rlgtit (north) onto Farmington Road. Drive one mile to Pineville Rd on left. Turn ieft, 100 yardsa □ □ □ □ □You must seo this liomo to approciato tho “Value”1 Vi Story, 5 Rooms, Batti 8. Hall, Half Basement Tax Value $ 132,200.00. 1.55 Acres Land T E R M S ; $ 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 d o w n , b a la n c e d u e 3 0 d a y s10% Buyor Premium addod to tho Fiiiai Bid www.carolmaauctions.com AUCTIONEER - BROKER KEITH JPIERCE:6RI 336.813-3333NCAL «<154. NCRBL# 99460 A U C T IO N E E R : K E IT H J P iE R C E ;G R i N C A L # 1 5 4 ESTATE AUCTION Edyttie Virginia Dunning, Estate (Deceased) ANTIQUES-a-COIIECTIBIES 12:N00N SATURDAY-JUIY 23 AND REAL ESTATE II A COZY COUNTRY COTTAGE Country Charm 1870'S Reproduction Cook Stove. 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O ve r 100 L o ls o f P erson al P ro p e rty ite m s... 141 Pineville Road, Farmington NC □ Ire c llo n s ; 1 ^ 0 , 801 In te rs e c tio n . G o 801 fiv e m ile a to F B rm ln g to n . T u rn rig h t (n o rth ) o n to F a rm in g to n R o a d . D riv o o n e m ile lo P in e v ille R d o n le ft. T u rn le ft, 100 y a rd » a a □ □ a a TERMS; Cash, i\AaslerCard,ViSA,Dl^cover,Good Chacks 10% Buyor Premium added to tho Final Bid www.carolinaauctions.com AUCTIONEER - BROKER KEITH JPIERCE;GRI 336.813-3333 N C A L It 1 54 , N C ÿ lB L # S 04 6 0 l i ! Court... Continued From Page D2 - Michnel Glenn Shell, driving while license revoked, dismissed, corrected. ; - Tabathn W. Siegrist, expired registration, dismissed, corrccted. ; - Kristina D. Stafford, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. : - Robert K. Stevenson, exceeding safe , speed, dismissed, civil. - Sheriey C. Studevent, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected; failure to wear seat belt, $25.50, cost. - Gary Duane Thompson, speeding 80 in a 65, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; expired registration, dismissed, corrected, Dennis M. Triplett, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Katy Madison Triplett, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Elaine Valaetis, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $15, cost. - John Micheál Vennari, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Timothy Craig Wells, Jr;, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Joseph Allen W illard, failure to stop for steady red light, dismissed, civil. - Brandy' N. Williams, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper cqiiipment, $25, cost. Darnell J. Williams, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Michele Renee Yost, speeding 79 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, speeding 84 in a 70, license not in possession. ■ • The following- cases were disposed of during ' Davie Administrative Court. Presiding; ■ Magistrate David T. M iller, Prosecuting; Burt Conley, assistant DA. - W iifredo M, Albino, fictitious/altered- title/ .registration, canceled/revoked/ suspended certiflcate/tag, dismissed, corrected, - Cedric Jerome Allen, speeding 80 in a 70, reduc6d to improper equipment, $25, cost, - John Thomas Arnold, fictitious/altered title/ registration, dismissed, corrected, - Shiriey A, Bniley, open container after consuming D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2011 alcohol, $25, cost, - Jordan Ryan Baker, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil, - Jane Harris Banlhill, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - Samantha Y. Bauguess, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Kenneth Ray Bean, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Elizabeth A. Beauchamp, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil, - Erick Eduardo Bemal, speeding 55 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $50, cost. - Ryan Lee Black, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; expired registration, dismissed, corrected, - Kenneth R, Blackshire, speeding 82 in a 70, reduced to , improper equipment, $25, cost, - W illiam Talbert Boger, failure to stop for stop sign/ flashing red light, $50, cost; no registration card, dismissed, corrected, - Dayid F,, Bolhmann, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to 54 in 0 45, $25, cost. - Spencer E. Bowman, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost! Patrick Scott Bradley, speeding 61 in a 45, reduced to 54 in a 45, $15, cost. - Shawn C. Butson, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; no license, dismissed, corrected, - Ehidia B. Camacho, failure to stop for stop sign/floshing red light, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost, $10 interpreter fee. - Lloyd Taylor Ceariey Jr., speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to 54 in a 45, $25, cost. - Garrett Belson Church, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - John Randall Clark, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced to impvoper equipment, $75, cost. - Tracy M. Cockerham, improper towing, license not in possession, dismissed, corrected. - Helen G. Coolidge, speeding 84 in a 70, reduccd to 79 in n 70, $25, cost. - Michael Paul Cox, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $15, cost. - Raymond Curtis, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - John Clyde Daniels, driving/allowing vehicle to be driven with no registration, dismissed, corrected. - Steven F, Dayenport, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Joyce Dale Davison, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Erin E, Dechristopher, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Brandi Joyner Deese, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $15, cost, - Robert Charies Dick, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - J ill Carter Dixon, expired registration, dismissed, corrected, - Alan Corey Dulin, failure to wear seat belt, $25,50, cost; operating vehicle with no insurance, dismissed, corrected, - George W, Easteriing, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost.. - Richard R. Engelmann, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Eddie Jay Fontenot, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Reginald Derrick Ford, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Megan .Loretta Frank, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - James Richard Gaither, failure to wear seat belt, dismissed, mcdical excuse, ' - Carlos Enrique Galvan, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, cost, - Terry Lynn Gilbert, failure to yield from private drive, dismissed, civil. - Margaret H. Godfrey, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jennifer Gogin, failure to stop for steady red light, rcduced to improper equipment, $50, cost, - Donald Steven Golec Jr., speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Francisct; Gonzalez, speeding 87 in aj70, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost. - Odin Flores Gonzale?, speeding 68 in a 55, dismissed per plea; driving while license revoked, reduccd to failure to notify D M V of address change, .$50, cost, - Tracey Gail Goodwin, speeding 57 in a 35, reduced to unsafe movement, $25, cost, - Kristen N, Gregory, expired license, dismissed, corrccted. - Victoria Elizabeth Grout, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Alisha Dale Harmon, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. Ramon Hernandez, speeding 83 in a 65, reduced to improper equipment, $100, cost. - . Eric H, Hershberger, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected, - Ryley James Hinshow, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to ■79 in a 70, $25, cost, - Philip R Hufstader, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $50, cost, - W illiam E, Hyatt, speeding 85 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Laurie Ann Jefferson, failure to stop for stop sign/ flashing red light, reduccd to improper equipment, cost, - Conner Scott Jewell, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil, - Ronn Paul Johnson, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, I - B illy Wayne Jones Jr„ speeding 87 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost, - Kan>' Davidson Jones, expired/no inspection, expired registration, dismissed, corrected, - Jackie Eugene Keller, 'unsafe movement, dismissed, civil, -LakeishaS,Knox,canceled/ revoked/suspended certificate/ tag, operating vehicle with no insurance,dismissed,corrccted; speeding 81 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. - David Cnndido Koch, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. -■ Gilbert M. Kozlowski, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Polly 3. Lauffenburger, speeding 84 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Natalie Lawson, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Do Le, speeding 82 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Brenda ' Mae Leazer, speeding 54 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $50, cost. - Natltaniel W. Lemons, failure to wear seat belt, $25.50, cost. - Linda Morgan Lewis, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Patrick Dale . Looker, speeding 66 in a 55, rediiccd to 64 in a 55, $25, cost. - ’ Kathryn Kerr Lowery, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to 64 in 0 55, $25, cost. - Bria Quinn Lutz, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Mariana F. Maldjian, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $25, cost. ■ - Jocelyn A. Martinez, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected; failure to secure passenger under age. 16, $25, cost. - E. Pumnrejo-Martinez, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Lynn Ann Mather, failure to yield, dismissed, civil, - Kaila W illiam s McCall, speeding 87 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, $75, cost, - Terry B, McClelland, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, cost, - Aimee C, McDowell, speeding 70 in a 55, reduccd to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Mariah C, McDowell, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Nathan Eugene McGee, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Frank Edward McGraw, speeditig 60 in a 45, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cost,. -Timothy Wayne Meadows, speeding 83 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Lanny M iller, failure to stop for steady red light, reduced to improper equipment, .$50, cost, - Alfredo S, Moctezuma, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected, - Julio Alberto Montoya, ’ cancelcd/revoked/suspended certificate/tag, dismissed, corrected, , - Alicia Magan Moore, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Constance D, Noyers, failure lo wear seat belt, $25,50, CO.SI, - Kenneth J. Nicholas, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipmeni, .$25, cost. - Eugenio Perez, Jr., failure lo wear seal belt, $25.50, cost; license nol in . possession, dismissed, corrected. - Claude O ’Dcan Plott 11, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $25, cost. - Catherine Ann Prévost, cnñdéled/revoked/suspended certiflcáte/tag.operatlngvehlcle with no irisurance, dismissed, corrected, Joaquin Ramirez, expired ' registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected, - Adrian J, Rankin, speeding 84 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment, cost, - Teressa Sutton Rolen, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Cathy Swicegood Ross, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - M arilyn Maleska Ross, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Kathleen Ruppert, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Urias Rivera Sanchez, speeding 86 in a 70, reduccd to 7 9 in a 70, $25, cost. ■ - Brandy Michelle Sands, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to improper equipmeni, $25, cost. - Lee Jay Schwartz, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost.’ - Sonya • Faye Shields,' expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrccted. ' - Dennis, Robert Sine, fictilious/altercd title/ registration, expired registration, operating vehicle with no insurance, driving/ allowing vehicle to be driven w ith registration plnte not displayed, dismissed, corrected. - Megan Elizabeth Sipc, speeding 8^ in a 70, reduccd to exceeding safe speed, $25, cost. - Logan McKenzie Smith, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Paul David Sm itli, failure to stop for steady red light,' dismissed, civil. - l\vanna Green Smith, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Timothy H. ' Stevenson, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, no license, dismissed, corrccted. - Chad Raven Stewart, speeding 59 in a 45, reduced to 54 in a 45, $25, cost. - Em ily Virginia Stokes, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jeremy M. Thompson, unsafe passing yellow line, dismissed, civil. T h i s n e w s p a p e r r e a l l y g e t s a r o u n d . . . ) Ц J <1 ' I , ..J, ‘ Í I N o r t h A l p s o f J a p a n Jason Hendrix of Advance took his copy of the Enterprise Record on a climb to the 10,433-foot peak of Mt. Yarigatake in the North Alps of Japan. Jason performs with The Metropolitan Opera of New York City and they just returned from ^ 3-week performing tour of Japan (May 30-June 20). , - Marcia Ellen Thompson, speeding 82 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Kevin Qu'ocTong,speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Christine M. Tully, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Marc C. Vaiinuenen, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Eve Danielle Walker, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - Tracy M ille r Waiters, fictitious/altered title/ , registration, dismissed, corrected. - Luci Marie Walton, failure to stop for steady red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. ' - Jonathan Adam Watkins, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; - Walter Gregory Webb, expired registration, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Michael Eugene Woodard, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $50, cost. - Stephen Lee Woody, failure to secure passenger under age ■ 6, dismissed, corrected. - Victoria Lynn Woznick, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Mary Cnitlin M. Yon, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - M iljevic Zeijko, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost, - Kenneth Ray Zumbach, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, costj. Home, Sweet Home C o o ie e m e e H o u se B eing S old In $ 1 0 0 R affle Page 8 Í ’ - Youth Dancers !1.‘ j , ' ^ pi J Make Documentaries P a g e 1 0 , Fancy Feet D A V I E C O U N T Y enterpri/S A ecord USPS 149-160 D o T h i s , O r E l s e County Threatens To Cut Schools’ , Funding W ithout High School Plan By Beth Cassidy Enterprise Record A proposal by county commis sioners has forced the hands of school board members,putting into motion plans for renovating Dnvie County High School. In a letter to Superintendent Dr. Darrin Hartness, July 25, Beth Dirks, county manager, proposes: "The funding level for the 2011- 2012 fiscal year will remain flat with an nnnunl appropriation of $9,440,718 plus $ 100,000 for tech nology totaling $9,540,718. “This funding is contingent on the submission of a plnn to renovate Davie High School to be submit ted within a reasonable amount of time. This cost should not exceed million of which the first million must come from the board of edu cation by means of fund balance or lottery proceeds.” Dirks went on to say if the offer Please See Thrent - Pnge 4 Budget Hearing Monday A public hearing on Davie County’s proposed 2011-2012 $59 million budget will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1 in the coimty administration in Down town Mocksville. In addition to the schools’ allo cation, it includes an increase in base water and sewer rates and a tax rate of $.62 per $100 of prop erty valuation (same as last year). Num ber 29 Thursday, July 28, 2011 36 PAGES Big Bubble Griffiths Englemann concentrates on a bubble as part of the summer literacy program at Cornatzer Elementary School. Foran article and more photos, please turn to page DI. ' ' 8 Arrested, 2 Hurt Com m ents On Social M edia After Fatal Car W reck Blam ed Eight Davie young people are being arrested, and two others suf fered injuries after “racial and dis gusting" comments were made on Facebook and text messages. It all started after two teens, Kenyntta Maleek Brand, 18, and James Michael Lewis, 17, died in a car wreck on Country Lane on June 16.' “This incident is nn ongoing situation, where both sides, have been name calling, harassing and communicating threats to one another by means of texting nnd Facebook,” said Mocksville Po lice Detective Jerry Medlin. "The incident was a culmination of this activity and was the result of high tempers and emotions,” Medlin said that, two 15-year- olds said they were taken to Campbell Road and Holman Street against their will on Sunday, July 17, where they were beaten by several people. One chased them with a knife, they said. Police arrived, and suspects de nied any wrongdoing. The victims went to Magistrate Kevin Hendrix the following Monday, and the in vestigation started. The 15 year olds are white, and seven of the eight suspects are black or bi-racial, Medlin said. He talked to both victims and their parents. Charges ranging from simple as sault, felony conspiracy and first- degree kidnapping were served on: Jessica Mae Jones, 19; Jasmine Nicole Fortune, 21; Alisia Shyte Parks, 21; Amanda Sherri Parks, 16; Lauren Chanel Steel, 20; Jorie Alexandra Sineath, 16; and Jacob C. Backstrom, 16. An eighth suspect is being sought, and more may have taken part, Medlin said. Anyone with in formation about the fight or com ments is nsked to' contact him at 753-6710. The driver of the car in the fatal crash was Nathan Peter Scham- bnch, 19, of Mocksville. A.grand jury indicted him last week on two counts of involuntary manslaugh ter. Police said he was driving his car an estimated 75 mph when it crossed the center line and struck another vehicle before skidding into a tree. He is scheduled to face the charges Sept. 12 in Davie Su perior Court. M o c k s v ille , C o o ie e m e e F ilin g O v e r ; B e r m u d a R u n B e g in s By Jackic Seaboit Enterprise Record Slates of candidates for office in Mocksville and Cooieemee are set, and two filed Monday to' be come Bermuda Run’s mayor. In Mocksville, incumbent may or, Dr. Francis Slate, is being chal lenged by Glen Stanley Jr. Incum bent commissioners J.C. “Buster” Cleary and Will Marklin are unop posed. In Cooieemee, incumbent may or Lynn Rumley is being chnl- lenged by Tom Webb. Incumbent commissioners Tommy Daywalt and Jean Snead are being chal lenged by Carl Sniiith and Nathan Shores. Those races are set, with elec tions on Nov. 8. Filing for Bermudn Run of fices began at noon Monday, with incutiibent Mayor John Ferguson and challenger, Kenneth Reth- meier, putting their names on the ballot. Filing continues through noon on Aug. 12 for the mayor and the following town council offices: District I held by Frank D. Sweet en, District III held by John Gug- lielmi and District IV held by Alan “Al” Barnett. If more thnn two candidates file for any Bermuda Run officc, a primary will be held in October to narrow the field for the Nov. 8 vote. All filing is at the Davie Board of Elections in the lower level of the Brock Center on North Main Street in MocksviUe, accessible from the parking lot off Poplar Street. Slate wants to continue what he’s done for the town since 1997. “I’ve been mayor for 14 years and the town has been ruiining smoothly. I want the keep things going as smoothly as they have been.” Plense See Elections - Page 4 .4. .J Гд 1- I Dwight Sparks P a r i s H i l t o n , U g l y T a t t o o s , 2 F a i t h f u l M e n 2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 E d i t o r i a l P a g e MYRTLE BEACH — Miisings from under the beach umbrella: • Twenty feet away, the skinny young lady in the bikini with platinum blonde hair and oversized sunglasses was not the real Paris Hilton, much as she imitated the look. • With a borrowed straw hat, I may have been confused for another celebrity — former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden. • Struggling artists should steer their career paths toward the real money — tattoos. I studied a parade of ugly tat toos, some that must hnve cost their owners four figures. It’s shocking what some people will pay for a tattoo. For the same money, they could buy an original painting from an emerging artist that could grow in value and be a source of pride for a lifetime. A tattoo droops with age. One woman had tattooed on her side a long scripture verse from Psalms, “For He will command his angels concern ing you to guard you in all your ways ...” The rest was hidden beneath her bikini bottom, not that I was leering. She parked ----------------------------------- close to Paris Hilton. A man had a huge tattoo of the Budweiser logo that stretched with his stomach’s girth. Another man hnd a huge devil on his back. There were countless others, young men and women, sporting a vast assortment of ink. Once the realm of drunken sailors, tattoos are now main stream. • A telephone message told me of James Coleman’s death. My old Mayodan Moravinn Church friend, 85, had perfect attendance at Sunday School for more than 50 years. His father, Raymond, during much of the past century had been the first to arrive at church on Sunday morning to stoke the fire nnd heat the church. His chain of Sunday School perfect attendance pins was even longer. Their faithfulness, and that of others, has always awed me. They were never pnrt of the what’s-in-it-for-me crowd. They were too busy serving. • Wilbur Spillman’s death evoked similar memories. As a Fnrmington fixture for 91 yenrs, he was a vital part of the com munity’s heart nnd soul. He made things work. His obituary recalled his nickname, "Fireball.” When Spillman Road was dirt and he was young and behind the wheel of a ’57 Chevy, he lived up to that moniker. • Going to the beach in mid-July is supposed to be hot. By the surf and with a steady wind most of the day, the tempera tures were nctunlly cooler than at home. • My swarthy old pirate kite flew stoutly every day, climb ing into the sky as I gave it string to dance among the clouds. A young mother from West Virginia admired it so much she bought herself a Tinkerbell kite. Her husbnnd wouldn’t help her Inunch it. The old mnn under the umbrella emerged to assist. • This may easily rank as the laziest week of my life. I read three books. Michnel nnd I rode the bnnann bont. Elizabeth and I took morning wnlks on the beach, but most of the time was spent in the beach chair holding a kite string. • At sunrise, the beach is almost deserted. Michael and 1 greeted the dawn twice. The sun popped up and quickly turn from red to yelloNv to white as it cleared the horizon. A few other folks were out. An entire fnmily groggily snt in the sand to see the dawn. Two or three others brought cnmerns. • Tomnto snndwiches taste even better under a beach umbrella, • Building sand castles is wonderful therapy. D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^^ECORD USPS 149-160 171 S, Main St., RO. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks....................Editor/Publisher Robin Snow......................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow,.........:..........Advertising Director Brian Pitts........................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rntes Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C,, $25 Outside N,C.' POSTMASTER Send Address Chnnges to: '? • Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 _ _ In The M a il . . . B o a r d O f E d S h o w s A r r o g a n c e To the editor: "...too preoccupied w ith saving tcnoher positions..." quoth Car ol Livengood, school board member, when supplies of copier pa per and toilet paper nre,running out. I suspect siie wasn't even told of the $4,039,056 bnnk balance. If no one told the school bonrd of the Jan. 4 memo lo every department in the county to submit a zero-based budget, they can pretend they didn't get the memo, but as Chairman Renegar himself said,"... even i f ... we wouldn't have done it.". This is alarming arrogance from the board of educntion, duly elected from Davie County. But now we find that the fund balance is up again from June to "about $4.5 m illion." Let's say $400,000 is restricted. Is the|bdard being responsible to threaten teachers and teacher assistapts with loss of their positions in order to keep a big fund balance The board would have a nnich more convincing argument to the taxpayers if they nctunlly could show us all how tUey have used money to pay supplements to better teachers. They could even hire more TAs with the money they have to make the classroom environment more academic. That's how to get support from the community, . Pretending the w ell is always going dry means thnt the news paper doesn't even know that Dnvie County Schools is getting $1,5 m illion more from the state this year thnn last, plus EduJobs money, plus Race to the Top funds of $337,000 for staff develop ment. If the bonrd can't do their homework, maybe the newspaper can help, James Kowles Farmington C o o l e e m e e C l o t h i n g C l o s e t G o i n g S t r o n g To the editor: ’ Cooleemee First Baptist and the youth department started a clothing closet to help needy families in Davie and surrounding areas in January, Since that time we have been able to serve more than 700 families in this area with many needed items. W ith each of these events, we have also been serving free lunch to all that at tend, A t each event, we have served about 50 people. That means that we have served over 700 meals this year. This outreach has been a blessing to us volunteers, the youth of the church who decided on this community service project, and those who have used our services. We continue to be open every second and fourth Saturday monthly from I I n.m.-l p.m. There are no questions asked of those who come, nnd all are welcome to come to the closet. Food w ill be served each day during the time that we are open. Every thing is a free service to all who attend. We nre still in need of donated items. Specifically, we need any youth size clothing and shoes thnl are in good condition for those patrons of our closet who are needing lo get school clothes for their families. We are also taking used book bags, and other school supplies to handout to Ihose families in August, If you are interested in donating please contact the church at 284-2626 or ' the youth director, Robin Barnhardt Foster at 655-7592. If you are interested to see what we are doing, or to take part by volunteering, the dates that we w ill be open in August are Aug. 13 and Aug. 27. There is still a need for help by families in this area and those surrounding it. Please consider donating any items that someone else may be able to use. Thank you. Robin Barnhnrdt Foster, Mocksville Youlh Director, Cooleemee First Baptist Church J u s t i c e ? N o t I n T h i s C o m m u n i t y To the editor: I am- Margie Gail Scolt, the "Woman Kicked Out, Then Gets DW I.” thank you for publishing this version of my over a year long court journey. First, the statement “morning meds to calm me down.” I have been on these meds since 1997, prescribed by my doctor. These are regular meds every day, but on that morning, I did take two of my Xanax, and no more that day. M y ex-boyfriend, who shoved me out of the house that night, was drinking at 5 a.m. It was slated by Trooper Rorabaugh in court I was driving over the lines and under the speed lim it. Yes, I was. I knew they were waiting on me. He stated I fell against my car. That is not true, I was nol near my car while taking the lest he required. He said I fell inlo him while taking the test. What he failed lo lell, I was caught by him trying lo pul my flip-flop back on which came off while I was making a turn in the lest. He balanced me only. There were only my regular meds in my system, laken that morning. On paper, the officer slated I took two Lithium that morning. I called him a lia r in court. There wns never blood drawn from me to prove I hnd any medication in me nl all, Rornbnugh slnled 1 wns rend my rights, I niso cniled him n liar in court on that because I was not, I was asked for my license and registration card only. Then he asked me to do the test, I am sick with bl-polar/manic and have been since 1997, but I am not stupid or a liar, I have driven all these years, no tickets, nothing on these medications. This wns all a set up from an ex-boyfriend who wns T h an ks To Sm ith G ro ve V F D To the editor: I would like to thank the Smith Grove Fire Department and all who contributed to the fund raiser for my cousin Chuckle Clem ent, ' Alice Blackwell-Green & Family ' Mocksville going lo “blow me oul of his driveway,” This is justice, my life or leaving his property inlo a sel up? M y lawyer said he spent 10 hours on my case. In the whole year before this went to court, 1 saw him iwo limes for maybe five minules each time, I cnn’l believe the gnll of whnt this town calls justice, I am 100 percent disabled and live off $674 a month. I had lo sell my car lo pay fines, which cost $ 1,442 so far, with a continu ing $40 a monlh for probation fees. I have no way lo get to the doctor, store, or anywhere I need to go. This is the price 1 hnd to pny to save my life. A t almost 58 years old, I have to walk or hitchhike. This is unreal. There are no cabs in this backwards town, no bus, nnd 1 don’t own n horse. There's not even a psychiatrist here, 1 hnve to go to Stnlesville, There is no justice here, Mnrgie Gail Scott Mocksville Letters Welcome The Enterprise Record welcomes letters froin its renders on topics of locnl, state, nntional or interna tional issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste, The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. - Ail letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper-office no later than 4 p,m. Monday of tbe week to be published, Davie County Enterprise Record P.p. Box, 99, Mocksville, emews®. davie-enterprise.com. ' DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 - 3 H a l f w a y T h e r e W o m a n P l e a s e d W i t h T i m e H i k i n g A p p a l a c h i a n T r a i l By Jim Bulcc Enterprise Record Ashley W iles is more than half way to reaching her gonl of hiking the 2,175-mile Appnlnchian Trial, Wiles, a 1999 graduate of West Ashley Wiles on the Appala chian Trail. Forsyth whose mother, Lisa Creason Newlon., lives in Advance, has hiked about 1,200 miles since beginning her trek on March 27 in Springer Mountain, Ga. She is in Pennsylva nia and about a week or two ahead of schedule. Her goal wns to mnke it to Kntnh- din, Mnine, and finish her six-month journey on Oct. 1. , “She is on track and doing great, Newton said of her daughter. “She is just amazing.” W iles graduated from UNC- Wilm ington and wns working on the, coast when she decided last year, at age 29, to get out from behind the desk and do something most only dream about. “I wasn’t happy doing what I was doing every day,” W iles snid before starting the hike, which covers 14 slnles. “1 cnme ncross n couple of people that have hiked the AT (Ap- pnlnchinn T ra il) before, and the light bulb went off. I knew if I didn’t do this, I would regret it the rest of my life." ' W iles realized she would need lots of time to prepare for the hike. The elevation chnnges along (he Appalachian T ra il equal 16 ascents of Mount Everest, And this is done by walking nbout n half-maralhon n dny, which is 13 miles, toling a 30-pound backpack. O f the 1,500 to 2,000 people who attempt the hike ench yenr, only nbout 20 percent mnke it all the way.. So fiir, so good for W iles, who nctunlly celebrnted her 30''' birthdny on the trail on A p ril 19. Her mother said there has only been one “bump in the road.” “I met up w ith her in Asheville, and they had to tnke her off the trail and bus her lo an orthopedic becnuse she pulled some ligaments in her ankle," Newton said. “We jea lly were afraid. They gave her medicn- tion, nnd she stnyed in a hostel for like three,nights nfter that. One of the pastors that's wnlking the trail, he prayed over her foot, and I'm not kidding, w ithin two days she was back walking again, and she’s been perfectly fine since.” Newlon added there have been a couple of other scares. “She walked right up to a five- to six-foot lim ber copperhend basking in the sun on the trnil n couple of weeks ago,!’ Newton snid. “She got n picture o f it. It wns huge. She’s also come reni close to bear. She said ns long us you don’t bother them, they don’t bother you.". According to her mother, W iles hns met people from all over the world and all ages — from col lege student lo folks in their 60s, She posts on her Fncebook page so friends, fam ily and others can follow her progress, "The whole thing has been real nent," Newton snid. “One thing that has been fascinating has been the support along the way. She can come over a mountain and come up where there is really nothing there, nnd there w ill be n church group. They’re called trail angels. They’ll be there giving them food. Thai hap pens all along the trail." Newlon has traveled lo meet her daughter at two spols - in Bryson C ity and laler in Harper's Ferry, W.Vn.. She snid it has gotten easier for W iles, who endured some d iffi cult terrain in Georgia and North Cnrolina in the eariier stages but has found some flatter Innd and built up her endurance along the wny. “She wns only going three lo five miles n day at the beginning," New ton snid, "but she's nvernging 15 to 20 miles a day now,” W iles stnrted out with a group when lhe hike stnrted, but her molh- er snid, it’s n different m ix nimost every dny now, “There wns n group of them that kind of got together nl first, nnd now they’re kind of spread out,” Newton said, "So each day she might be hiking with different people, but she hns no fenr becnuse they’re all won derful, cool people who nre wnlking the (rail tha( prepared for (his like she did. And they’re on a mission just like her. 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"From my perspective, I ’m hnving n hnrd' time Uniting the two [operntionni funding nnd renovntions] together. We’ hnve nn operational need ... I'm hnv ing a hnrd time tying this fncility issue to this operntionni budget. We hnve nsked for the Inst 90 days to sit down nnd have a public meeting w ith county commissioners to tnlk between Kevin Cleary and Rob Zoubek know Dnvie County well. They hnve more thnn 18 yenrs of combined experience as physical therapists in this nren, and hnve worked with the Davie High School nthletic de pnrtmcnt for yenrs. They now own their own business, AWARE Piiysi- cnl Thernpy nt 5380 US 158, Souite 205 in Bermuda Run, in the space formerly occupied by Brandon Rehab. AW A liE also has an office in Winston- Salem. W ith six full-time and one part-time employee, the com pnny works with all ages in orthopedics, sports, work in juries, pelvic floor dysfunction nnd geriatrics, providing injury, Illness rehabilitation and well- "We nssist in promoting healing, relieving pnin, improv ing fle xib ility and strength, nor malizing movement patterns ... and returning our patients to their prior level of functional potential in n safe manner," Clenry snid. Trentment plnns nre specific to ench individuni, nnd con sultation whh doctors is main- tnined, Zoubek snid. Therapists help pntients pre: vent future injuries. Trnck 2 allows former pntients to con tinue their exercise program in the facilities under stnff super vision. Offices nre open Mondriy- Thursday from 7:30 n.m.-6 p.m., 7:30-noon On Fridnys nnd at other times by appointment. To lenm more or mnke nn ap pointment, cnll 940-6415 or 768-4248. ' Ihe two bonrds nbout where we nre going with our fncilities. It concerns me that we hnve not. collectively snt down nnd hnd n discussion nbout where we nre hended, ' " I’m w h o lly in favor of spending money nt thnt cnmpus, but how does thnt fit in with the plans? The big question mark for me is why wouldn’t they want to sit down and tnlk about it?” The board voted unanimously to nccept the county’s proposnl, but they are going to draft n resolution nsking for discussion about the long-rnnge needs. They w ill present thnt resolution nt their meeting next Tuesdny. Bonrd chnir Terry Renegnr mnde clenr his confusion about lin kin g operntionni needs to renovntions in n letter accom- pnnying the resolution, from him to Mnrk Jones, chnir of the commissioners. Renegnr wrote, “W hile we do not see how the rcnovntion of the high school nffects the nmount oHocal current expense funding necessnry to opernte the system of free public schools in Davie County, we np'preciate the commissioners’ willingness to provide fixed classrooms to Davie County while we work through the growth and im provement of facilities.” The resolution directs Hnrt ness to begin the process of hiring nn architect. Last yenr, on recommendn- tions from the buildings nnd grounds committee, three phnses of renovntions were identified. Phases one and two would include^he razing of D-building and the construction of n two- story building for clnssrooms; improvements lo the cnfeterin; improvements to the adminis trative offices,'and upgrnding the HVAC system. Phnse three would be the construction of nn nuditorium.The cortimittee esti mated the first two phnses would ‘ cost nbout $7 m illion. Bonrd members shared their concerns then that spending thnt amount of money on a 50-plus yenr-old building wns something they would hnve n hard time with, and those concerns were voiced ngnin Monday. Steve Ridenhour snid the proposnl w ill be n “temporary fix,” but would get rid of the mobile units nnd give the neVv superintendent time to study the facility and figure out whnt needs to hnppen in the future, but added, “If we do this [these renovntions], it’s going lo be hnrd to abandon that campus down the road.” Carol Livengood agreed with Ridenhour, and added her concern about being held to a certain dollar nmount for the renovations. “What if the architect comes back and says $6 m illion is not going to cover whnt you are thinking about? What happens nt thnt point, becnuse it (letter) clearly says tiie' nmount is, hot to exceed $6 m illion. Whnt hnp- pensthen?” Renegnr snid it wns his un- derstnnding from Jones thnt there would be "some fiexibil- ity " from the commissioners in terms of funding, if the bids came in higher than expected. Hnrtness advised, "The six m illion is not n hnrd nnd fnst number. I wouldn’t wnnt to sny to nn nrchitect, ‘ Whnt can you do for six m illion,’ but rather, ‘What needs to be done.’There w ill be contingencies ... there w ill have lo be more dialogues. This is a process, not nn event," The resolution approved Mondny includes the word "np- proxim ately” in terms of the construction budget, • Fuller continued to tnlk about long-term needs, saying perhaps a facilities study should be done, but Renegar snid "W e’ve done fncilities studies, nnd they’ve bn- Elections... Continued Fçpni l’âge 1 Slnte credits an excellent stnff nnd a town manager that is sccond to none ns reasons for M ocksville’s success. His mnin gonl ns mnyor w ill be to work towards economic development to create jobs by providing in frastructure for industries. “The water, sewer, roads and all the things thnt would encourage a company to come here. We also want to provide the best services we can for our citizens." Slate snys the creation of n bike path within the town for bikers lo use is nnother gonl. "Most imporlantiy I wnnt to mnke sure the town operates on n flnnncinlly secure bnsis, which it is, nnd I wnnt to keep il thnl wny so'we cnn continue lo provide services for our c iti zens and industries.” Stnnley says if he’s elected mnyor of Mocksville lie w ill give residents a ciioice. " I wnnt to be a mayor .you feel like you know arid can talk to about anything at any time.” Stanley snys that he’s in touch with todny’s business cli mate nnd nctive in the present economy. "M y nim is lo bring fresh idens to the Mocksville town government. I would pro mote more citizen involvement. 1 would like to seek out citizens. who hnve skills nnd life experi ences, nnd nre wilUng to shnre those to improve the town of Mocksville.” Stanley is for open commu- nicniion ijelween me town gov ernment and residents. "I look forwnrd to the cam paign and the opportunity to serve the citizens of Mocks ville.” Cleary has more than 34 yenrs serving on counly and town boards. Those years of service are why he’s running for re-election to serve on Mooksville’s town board. ., "1 like tf)e people of Davie Coilnty and Mocksville and I like lo help,” Clenry snys ns n town com missioner he wants to sec Mocksville get more sidewalks and a bypass lo help w ilh traf fic. Clenry served four yenrs ns n former Dnvie County commis sioner nnd 30 yenrs as a town bonrd member ■ "Any wny I can help the town I ’m going to do it.” M a rklin is seeking his sccond term on the Mocksville board. "I nm n nntive of Mocksville nnd look forwnrd to continuing the sound governnnce that has been in plnce in our town for the past several years,” . M arklin says that over the lnst two yenrs he hns worked with the town stnff nnd other bonrd members to spend within the budget while maintnining n low tax rate, “We hnve worked w ilh Dnvie Economic Development to nl- ' tract new business to the nren while promoting expansion nt Crestwood, Avgol nnd Ingersoll Rnnd,” M nrklin represents Mocks v ille on the executive board of the Piedmont Triad Coun c il which is the orgnnizntion through which federal tax dol lars come inlo the region. “M y short term goal would be the establishment of a green- wny pnid for by federal lax dol lars which would connect Rich Park to other areas within the town with bike paths and walk ways. M y long term plan for the town would be to work with the county and YM C A in the con struction of a community pool. 1 look forward to representing you as town commissioner and lhank you for your support.” Rum ley has a go forwnrd ntlitude for the m ill town she believes hns mnny hidden tren sures. “I think Cooleemee hns Woman Robbed On Early Morning Run A femnle enrly-morning jog ger wns attacked nnd robbed and her description of her as sailant includes a tattoo on Ills rig lit hand. According to Davie Sheriff’s Department C hief J.D. Hart man, on July 15 nt npproxi- mntely 5;45 n.m. a woman wns jogging on NC 801 nenr Dogtrot Road when she wns confronted by a male suspect. Hartrnnn snid that tlie man pushed the womnn ngainsl n building nnd told her he hnd a gun. “She reported that she felt something against the side of her head,” Hartman snid. The mnn forced the womnn to remove her wedding ring, took her Ipod, nnd ripped a necklnce off her neck she wns wenring, Hnrlmnn snid. "When lie wns finished he pushed her down nnd she ran.” Hnrlmnn snid thnt the wom nn believes she henrd n vehicle drive nwny but wns unable to give nny identificntion of the mnn except thnt he hnd a tattoo on his right hand. "Anyone wiio may have seen anything unusual in thnt nren thnt dny is nsked lo plense cnll,” Hnrlmnn snid.. Call 751-5547. a very bright future if Hie com-, m unily is mobilized over the next couple of yenrs.” She snys things nre moving forwnrd but still hnng in the bnlnnce. “The current board has mnde good contributions nnd continue working in that direction with the recreation department, talks of reopening the swimming pool, improv ing housing conditions, and the m ijl project.” ' Rumley wns appointed may or March 2010 to serve the re maining term of former Mayor John Chandler. If elected to serve the next term her main focus w ill re mnin redevelopment ofthe m ill as nn economic engine. Rumley nlso served as Cool eemee Town Board member from 1995-1999. Snead wants to continue her work ns a comr(iissioner nnd snys site wnnts to keep going w ith tlie progress Cooleemee hns made the last few years. “I think we’ve done a good job of getting the recreation department going,” Snend snys. "And our current town board works well together.” Snend was appointed to the Cooleemee board two yenrs ngo nnd says her decision to run agnin wns mnde nfler severnl Cooleemee residents encour aged her lo do so. “I want to encourage people slcally been used as doorstops. I don’t get spending tens of tliou- sands of dollars for someone to reaffirm whal the needs nre.” Bnrbnrn Owens disngreed, snying there needs to be n fn- cililies study, becnuse the “eco nomics of the world nnd of the county have changed,” nnd ndded thnt the study would not be n doorstop but nn "ongoing, living, moving plnn.” Renegnr snid a fn c ilitie s study wns done p rio r to the fniled 2003 bond, but snid none had been done since. Acknowledging Fuller’s con cerns, Renegnr snid he didn’t want thè students nt the high school to continue to suffer in terms of facilities “w hile the adults keep talking nbout it. We’re tnlking nbout spendinjg six m illion dollars tike we’re tnlking nbout buying n vnlue meni, but the political renlity is this is tho best we can do for the kids at the moment.” to work towards more prog ress.” Sm ith thinks doing service for the people of Cooleemee is the right tiling to do. " I enjoy working with other people nnd wnnt to make Ihe town a better plnce to live .” Smith snys his top gonls ns n town bonrd member would be to nddress issues like street repairs, streei lights, nnd sidewalks so il cnn be n wnlknble community. He envisions n bird sanctu ary, a splash park as a cost-ef fective nlternntive lo re-opening the pool, and inform ni town meetings, “The town meetings would be so citizens cnn give their input nnd so they would hnve nn opportunity to come in nnd not feel so inlimidnted in n less formnl setting,” Shores enjoys the fnm ily dy- nnmic the town of Cooleemee offers. He snys his 11 yenrs of m ilitnry experience hnve tnk en him to mnny places in Ihe world, but he nnd his fnm ily are at home in Cooleemee, Shores snys that federal grant money could make a dif ference for Cooleemee families and their children, “Our recrention depnrtment hns done n phenomennl job with whnt they’ve ascertained nt this point. But there is only room for growth nnd lo improve on the things we’ve done." 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М S i l v e r Q u e e n C o r n Still Available This woekeiid will be the «ml of our corn season. m U TO P ORCHARD 336-492-7246 o r 336-345-0994 D ire c tio n s : F ro m 1-40 E x it 1 70 In M o c k s v lllo , ta k e H w y. 601 N o rth ,'le ft o n Ija m e s C h u rc h R d .. lo llo w s lg n s ^ Hours! Mon.-Fri. 8:00am • 6:00pm, Sat. & Sun., 8am7pm Look lor IIS on Facebook: Hilltop Orchard D i s t r i c t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 - 5 The follow ing cnses were disposed of during Davie Dis trict Court. Presiding: Judge C arlton Terry. Prosecuting;, Knren Biernacki arid Jamie Laprad, assistant DAs. - Geremias T. Acnhua, no license, time served. -Thomas Lee Bames, misde meanor probntion v|olntlon out, of county,, probntion revoked, sentenced to 120 dnys, credit for four dnys. - Roque A. Bautista, no li cense, time served. - Kenoni Junn Bensley, two counts dogs nt Inrge prohibited, dismissed, corrected. r M nrk'Luther Beck, simple nssnuh, dismissed, insufficient evidence, victim is deceased. - McDuffie Allen B ritt III, consuming nlcohol by person under age 19, dismissed per plea; simple possession sched ule V I controlled substnnce,sen tenced lo lOdays,suspended 12 monlhs, credit for community service, cost, $285 attorney fee, evidence ordered destroyed. - Jeanette Mnrie Burke, fel ony larceny by employee, re duced to misdemennor Inrceny, sentenced lo 45 dnys, suspended 18 months, $120 restitution, $285 nttorney fee, cost. - A llhen Volettn Cnrson, DW I, sentenced to one dny. - Sue Carol Cnss, 3 counts worthless check, dismissed, civil. - Pntrick Hnrdin Cleary, mis-' demeanor larceny, sentenced to 120 days; misdemeanor larceny, sentenced lo 120 days al expira tion of previous sentence; shop liftin g concealment of goods, dismissed per plea. - Brett R. Cunningham, reck less driving to endanger, hit/ run failure to stop nfter causing property damage, dismissed per plea; DW I, sentenced lo six monlhs, suspended 18 months, 72 hours community service, surrender license, $2204 resti tution, $300, cost. - John M ichnel D iehl Jr., speeding 89 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - M ichael Lee Dishman, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Austin Rny Doby, posses sion of mnrijunnn up to one-half ounce, disorderly conduct, dis missed per plea; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced lo 45 dnys, suspended 12 months, 24 hours community service. obtnin substnnce nbuse assess ment/treatment, do not use or possess dnigs, submit lo random searches for drugs, $285 attor ney fee, cost, evidence ordered destroyed. - Samuel Austin Doby, pos session of open container/con suming nlcohol in pnssenger nren, $15, cost, $360 attorney fee; possession of malt bever age/unfortified wine by person not 19/20, no license, fictitious/ altered title/registration, dis missed per plea. - Donnn Carol E llis , first degree trespass. Violation of court order, breaking or enter ing, dismissed, defendant in competent. ‘ - Dennis Jay Fate, speeding 85 in a 70, dismissed'per plea; driving while license revoked, reduced to fa ilure to no tify D M V of address change, $50, cost. - Jose Roberto Frausto, no license, reduced to failure to notify D M V of nddress chnnge, $50, cost. - Victorin June Oneta, shop liftin g concenlment of goods, dismissed per complinnce with deferred prosecution. - Trncy Brewer Gentle, d riv ing while license revoked, re duced to no license, sentenced to two dnys. - M arin L. Gonznlezvelez, fnilure to obey traffic officer, dismissed per plen; no license, reduced to fa ilure to notify D M V of nddress chnnge, $25, cost. - Cicero Heniy Jones Jr., mis demeanor probation violntion, probation extended six months, finish classes. - Kim berly Ann Jones, mis demeanor larceny, sentenced lo 45 days, suspended 12 months, do not go to Walmart, cost, $170 • attorney fee. - Rogelia C. Juarez, no license, sentenced to time served. , - Joseph Anthony King, sec ond degree trespass, breaking or entering, cyberstalking, dis missed, mediated. - M ichael D. Leonhard, speeding 89 in a 70, prayer for judgment continued, cost. - Crystal C. M ailin, larceny of chose in action, dismissed per plea of principle. - Mandie M ichelle O ’Neal, driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea; d rivin g while license revoked, reduced to failure to notify D M V of nd dress change, $25, cost, $115 attorney fee. - W illinm L. Pettyjohn, mis demennor probation violntion, probntion terminated; exceed ing safe speed, dismissed per admittance. - Kim berly O. Poole, shop liftin g concealment of goods, sentenced to 10 dnys, suspended 12 months, cost, $170 nttorney fee, do not go to Walmnrt. - Jeffrey Kent Polls, break ing or entering, communicating threats, dismissed, prosecuting \Yitness failed to prosecute. - Pedro Ramirez, no license, reduced to fn ilure to no tify D M V of address change, $50, cost. - Joshua Keith Roesch, aid underage purchase of alcohol by person under 21, simple pos session schedule V I controlled substance,' dismissed per plen; possession of drug pnrnpherna- lia, $150, cost, evidence ordered destroyed. - Francisco J. Romero, pos session/consumption of beer/ wine on unauthorized premises, consuming nlcohol by person 19/20, possession of mnrijunnn up to one-hnlf ounce, dismissed per plen; possession of drug pnrnphernnlin, $100, cost, evi dence ordered destroyed. - Jordan Nicole Sellers, mis demeanor probation violation, found in violation, defendnnt must report lo probation officer and pay all monies or probation w ill be revoked, - Kayla Nicole Shouse, cy- , berstnlking, dismissed nt request of prosecuting witness, - Lnwrence Clay Swaim, D W I, sentenced to 120 days, suspended 18 months, 48 hours community service, credit for substance abuse assessment/ fo llo w treatm ent, surrender license, $200, cost; no motor cycle endorsement, dismissed per plea, - Jacob Gray W hitley, failure lo stop for slopped bus, reduced lo unsnfe movement, $35, cost, - Rehnchunrt K. W ilson, driv ing while license revoked, re duced lo fnilure lo notify D M V of nddress chnnge, sentenced lo 10 dnys, suspended 12 monlhs, $50, cost, $225 nttorney fee. Failure tu Appear -A lvin Lee Hollnnd,driving while license revoked. -. Moham ed L. S id iquc, speeding 89 in a 70, driving while license revoked. - Monet Y. Strickland, speed ing 95 in a 70. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t Julyl The follow ing cnses were disposed of during Davie Ad m inistrative Court. Presiding: Mngistrnte Kevin D. Hendrix. Prosecuting; Burt Conley, ns- sistantDA. - M nry Jonnn Absher, speed ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $10, cost. • Ernest R. Aguirre, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Girtcn O. Allerton, speed ing 50 in a 35, reduced lo 44 in a 35, $25, cost. - James John Andertpn, un snfe movement, dism issed, civil. - Felix Baltnznr, fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Arkemus L. Baskerville, failure to wenr sent belt, posses sion of open contniner/consum ing nlcohol in pnssenger nren, $25, cost. - Brian Keith Bell, fnilure to wenr.seat belt, possession of open container/consuming alcohol in passenger area, $25, cost. - Ashleyn Nicole Benson, speeding 85 in n 70, reduced to, improper equipment, $25, cost. - K im berly Ann Bledsoe, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to ¿ tin a 55, $25, cost. - Kendall Owen Boone, reck less driving to endanger, dis missed, civil. - Melissa Sofley Bowles, driving left of center, dismissed, civil. - Shirley Mnyo Britt, speed ing 85 in n 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Arnold Ray Brondwny, ex ceeding snfe speed, dismissed, civil. - Graham A rth u r Brown, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Brenda Casiano, unsafe passing yellow line, $25, cost. - Diane C. Childress, failure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Michael Dean C ollier, li cense not in possession, dis missed, corrected. - Denise M nrie Condron, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - L iirry R ussell Corbett, speeding 84 In a 70, reduced to 79'in a 70, ,$25, cost. - Jacqueline P. Cuellar, ex pired registration cnrd/tng, ex pired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jenell Corinn Di, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $50, cost. - Michelle Angel D ills, oper nting vehicle with no insurance, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Chnries M. Dulin, speeding 88 in n 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $100, cost. - Patrice M. Dunston, speed ing 86 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $35, cost. - A llen Robert Eddleman, expired registrntion card/tag, ex pired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jose M arvin Fajardo, no license, $50, cost. ' - James Adnm C. Fink, ex pired registration, expired/no in spection, dismissed, corrccted, -Tnmmy Sue Fleming,speed ing 80 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, .$25, cost. - Annn Leigh Fletcher, speed ing 96 in n 70, reduced to 79 in n 70, $300, cost. - W illia m Paul Foley, 2 counts ench fictitious/nltered title/registriulon, expired regis tration, driving/aflowing vehicle to be driven with no registrn tion, operating vehicle with no insurance, failure to ripply for new title, dismissed, corrected; possession of open container/ consuming alcohol in passenger area, $25, cost. - Claudin M. Foster, fic ti tious/altered title/registrntion, dismissed, corrected. - Juan Jose L. Galeano, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Pnul W nyne G nrrison, speeding 85 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Thomas F. Glasscock, im proper loading/covering vehicle, dismissed, civil. - M arinn S. Hawthorne,, speeding 92 in a 70, reduced to unsafe movement, $ loo, cost. - Jesse Robert Hilton, unsnfe movement, dismissed, civil.. - M nrk Andrew Hollnnd, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Timothy Landon Hudson, failure to wear sent bell, $25.50, cost. - Justin Grny Jester, expired registrntion, dismissed, cor rected. - Bobby Dwnin Johnson, unsnfe pnssing yellow line, re duced to improper equipment, $50, cost. - C urtis Eugene Johnson, expired registrntion, expired/ no inspection, dismissed, cor rected. - Jonn Therese Johnson, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment,' $50, cost. - Clark Jerome Klait, driving left of center, failure to wear seat belt,dismissed per plea; lexting/ emailing violation in vehicle, $200, cost. -|Bruce Patrick'Lindsay, I'speeding 85 in a 'iij.reciuced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - E lizab eth D. M a rk lin , speeding 80 in n 70, reduced lo 7 9 inn 70,$25,cost. - Pamela G arner M nyo, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in n 70, $35, cost. - Mntlhew Sidney McBntie, failure to mainlnin Inne conlrol, dismissed, civil. - M nry A. McCnchren, ex pired registration, dismissed, corrected. - Cherie L. McCook, speed ing 87 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $75, cost. - Glenn C. McDowell, ex pired registration, expired/no in spection, dismissed, corrected. - Joshua Johnson M ills, ex pired registration, expired/no in spection, dismissed, corrected. - Lnuren Chandler M ills , speeding 85 in n 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Megnn Nicole M ills, speed ing 85 in n 70, reduced to im- proper equipment, $25, cost. -Tiffini L.Mitchell,speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Heather M,. Moore, no li cense, dismissed, corrected. - Sondra Benay'M organ,, expired registration, dismissed, corrected. - John Pntrick M orrill, speed ing 80 in n 70, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Jennifer M. Newton, speed ing 89 in a 70, reduced to 79 in n 70, $25, cost. - Jennifer D. Privetté, speed ing 69 in a 55, reduced to 64 in ''a5S;$25icost, ’ - A big nil M. Rnm irez, no license, dismissed, corrected; exceeding snfe speed, unsnfe movement, dismissed, civil. - Stephnnie D . Roebuck, fail ure lo reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Domingo Salazar, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced tp improper equipment, $25, cost. - Kenneth Allan Scott, ex pired registration, operating vehicle with no insurnnce, dis missed, corrected. - N ell L. Shaffer, expired reg istrntion , expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Pnmela Y. Shnffner, speed ing 80 in n 70, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cost, - Travis Rynn Sihner, driving while license revoked, posses sion/displny of nltered/fictitious/ revoked license, dismissed, corrected, - Hnnnnh Nicole Sisk, speed ing 80 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost, - G erald Dwayne Stnke- ly, fnilure to yield, dismissed, civil. -TVrone 0. Strange, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, co.st. - Raymond Tntonetti, speed ing 87 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipment, $75, cost. - Abbigail Ruth Tesh, expired registrntion, expired/no inspec tion, dismissed, corrected. - Teng Vue, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in n 70, $25, - Tnra Vyns, ipeedlng 80 in n 70, redüccd to ImiJroper equip ment,,$25, cost. - Wnylon Webb, fnilure lo wenr sent belt, $25.50, cost. - Timothy Albert West, ex pired registration,expired/no in spection, dismissed, corrected. - Teirn D. Wiggins, expired registrntion, expired/no inspec tion, dismissed, corrected. - Ashley Nichole W ilson, speeding 80 in n 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Rynn M ichael Zim m er, speeding 80 in a 65, reduced lo 74 in a 65, $25, cost. - Christopher N. Zona, speed ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cost. July IS The follow ing cases were disposed of during Dnvie Ad m inistrative Court. Presiding: M ngistrnte Pntrick Hennley. Prosecuting; Burt Conley, as sistant DA. Please Sec C ourt - Page 9 * I « «• * “THE CAR WAS TOTALED, BUT NATIONWIDE FORGAVE ME.” ACCIDENTS HAPPEN. That's Why Nationwide Insurance offers Accident Forgiveness, which means your rates won't go up because of an accident. It's like getting a second chance. To get Accident Forgiveness, call us today. @ Keith Hiller 1109 Y adkinville Rd. Willow Oaks Shopping Ctr. 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J u ly 23: Jerusalem, 2:43 p.m.,US 601 South, automobile accident; Farmington,2:55 p.m., Yadkin Valley Road, tree fire; Farmington, 3:08 p.m., Yadkin Valley Road, tree blocking road. Ju ly 24: Center, 9:34 a.m., Sheffield Road, automobile ac cident; Mocksville, 10:31 a.m., US 158, illegal burn. Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported to the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. - Obtaining property by false pretense was reported at a home on Davie Street, Cooleemee on July 7, - On July 16 a break-in of a motor vehicle and damage to property were reported at a home on US 158, Mocksville. - Larceny, trespassing, and drug violations were reported at a home on Redland Road, Advance on July 16. - On July 17 the larceny of a motor vehicle was reported at a home on US 158, Advance, - An assault on a female was reported at a home on Pineville Roadj Mocksville on July 17. - On July 17 a trespasser was reported at a location on Cana Road, Mocksville. - Fraud was reported at a home on US 601 North, Mocks ville on July 17. - On July 18 larceny wns reported at a home on County Line Road, Mocksville. - An attempted larceny v.'as reported at a home on Alamosa Drive, Advnnce on July 19. - On July 19 larceny and damage to property were report ed at a home on Howardtown Road, Mocksville. - Damage to property and lnrceny were reported at a lo cation on C ornw allis D rive, Mocksville on July 19. ■ - On July 18 a break-in nnd lnrceny were reported nt a home on Vnnzant Rond, Mocksville. - A dlsturbnnce was reported nt a home on Main Street, Cool eemee on July 18. - On July 21 larceny wns reported at a home on Dutchman Trail, Mooksvllle. - Larceny Wns reported nt a home on Dnniel Rond, Mocks ville on July 21.’ - On July 21 n brenk-in was reported at a location on Jame stown Drive, Mocksville. - Harassing phone calls were reported at a home on W ill Boone Rond, M ocksville on July 22. Arrests The Dnvie County Sheriff’s Department made thé following arrests: - Michnel Timothy Sears, 47, of US 64 East, Mocksville was nrrested July 17 for nssault on a female,resisting a public officer, domestic assnult on a female, escape from custody/resist nr rest. Trini dnte: Aug. 18. Specials o£ the Week Honey Buns PHOTO SPECIAL P i e s Doubles FREE with 35mm Film One W eek Only Limit 6 While Supplies Lnst D o ii’l 1ч)ГЦ0( Your IVlusciKliiR’s! Everydm Lxtw Price D ig ital M n ts 1 0 0 Photo Procossing Hours;M-F 9-6, Sat 8:30-4, Sun. Closod I'o r uri'iit iD lornüition on d rills Л ln'iillh prohlrm s, цо lo w w w .roslfidrii^i'o.com Regular Hours: M -F 8:30-8 • S a t 8:30-4 • S u n 1 :30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.fosterdrugco.coni - Timothy Pntrick Swergiel, 38,ofUS601 South,Mocksville was nrrested July 17 for simple physical assnult. T ria l date: Aug.25. - Jnmes Lee Montgomery ,35, of Sparks Lnne, Mocksville wns nrrested July 17 for nssault with a deadly weapon and domestic nssault with a deadly weapon. Tria l date: Sept. I . -Tonle Robert Rhlnehart,42, of Fairfield Road, Mocksville was arrested Jiily 18 for failure to appear. She wns nrrested July 21 for breaking/entering of mo tor vehicle, larceny of fuel, and farceny from motor vehicle. T rial dates: Aug. 16 in Cabarrus County and Aug. 18 in Davie County. - Anita Cheryl Proffitt, 43, of Buck H ill Road,Mocksville was arrested July 18 for false report to police station nnd misuse of 9 11 system. She wns arrested July 21 for breaking/entering motor vehicle, larceny of motor fuel, and misdemeanor larceny. Trial dates: Aug. 18 nnd Aug. 25. - Jose Alberto Perez, 33, of Norma Lnne, Advance was ar rested July 18 for intimidating a witness. Trial date: July 28. - Kristie Nicole Widener, 2 1, ofN C 801 North, Advance was arrested July 18 for driving with license revoked nnd equipment/ paraphernalia possession/con cealment. Trial date; Sept. 19. - Jnmes Jimmy Phloykaew, 20, of Mr. Henry Road, Mocks ville was arrested July 20 for fnilure to appear. T ria l date; Aug. II. - Christopher Mao Riddle, 33, of Cable Lane, Mocksville wns arrested July 20 for failure to appenr. Trial date: Aug. 8 in Forsyth Couiity. - Lorenzo Steven Driver, 18, of Swicegood Street, Mocks ville was nrrested July 20 for assault on n female. T rini date: Aug. 18. - Gisela Karinn Gutierrez, 17, of Swicegood Street, Mocksville was arrested July 20 for simple physical nssnult. T rin i dnte; Aug. 18. - Christopher Robin Bnziuk, 30, of Yadkinville was arrested July 21 fordomestic violence protective order violation. Trial date; Aug. 18. Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 Marriages The following were issued marriage licenses by the Dnvie Register of Deeds. - Shane Johnson Freeman Jr., 21, and Kim berly Nicole Nichols, 21, of Advance. - John Franklin Bobbitt, 73, nnd Deane Henson, 61, of Ad vance. ' - Mark Jerome Fowler, 43, nnd Jnnette Irene Pnlmer, 35, of Cooleemee, - Joel Dnvid Furr Sr., 64, of Elkin, and Catherine Denise Hooks, 54, of Mocksville. - Harvey Lee Reason Jr., 34, nnd Melissn Lynn Smhh, 33, of Mocksville. - Robert Michnel Wntson, III, 23, of South Cnrolinn, nnd Snrah Elizabeth Collins, 24, of Mocksville. - Louis Eari Humphrey, 45, and Kim Lee Nafe, 43, of Clemmons. - Ian Anders Burton, 31, and Katherine Irene Bell, 35, of Arizona. - Andrew Lee Johnson, 35, of Hickory, and Jaime Elizabeth Howell, 35, of Mocksville. Civil Lavt'suits The following c ivil lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk of Court. - Dnvie Social Services vs. Nnthan W. Hutchens, child sup port. - Kim beriy Carolyn M errell Brown vs. David Hiram Brown, domestic violence. '' - Davio Social Services vs. Desireo A. Stovall, child sup port. - Michael O live and San dra O live vs. Tonya Beoding, Timothy Beeding. and Michael LaRoque, custody. - Dnvie SocinI Services vs. Jason Booth, child support. - F IA Card Services vs. W illiam R. Wells, akn Ricky Wells, collection on nccount, $5,362.38. Davie Social Services vs. Kenneth Lewis, child support. - Dnvie, Social Services vs, Michnel D. Medves, child sup port. - Thomns Richard Anderson vs. Shannon Baker Anderson, divorce. - FIA Cnrd Services vs, M i chael Donnelly, collection on nccount, $6,554.25. - FIA Cnrd Services vs. Su san Parker, collection on ac count, $23,737.05. - Ahmed Mohamed Abdel- rahman vs. Jennifer Marie H il lard, divorce. - Davie Social Services vs. Patrick L. W illis, child support. - Davie Social Services vs. Rafael L. Bristol, child sup port. - Global Acceptance Credit Co. vs. Jennifer Leonard, col- _ lection on'account, $2,691.68. - Davie SocinI Services vs. Angeln J. Pnlmer, child sup port. - Dnvie SocinI Services vs. Misael Salgndoreyes, child support. - Bank of the Cnrolinas vs. State Construction Company of the Cnrolinns; Rnndy A. Thom ns, nnd A p ril D, Thomas, col lection on account, $9,612,95. - Discover Bank vs. Jeffrey S. Creson, collection on ac count, $9,481,20. - South Carolina Federal Credit Union vs. Kelven Dee Cockerham nnd Natalie S. Cockerham, contract, money owed, $15,418,31, - Frank Roberts vs, James Childress and Tressie Anne Childress, money owed, $1400. - First Citizens Bnnk vs. Kenneth R. Colbert and Tam my C. Colbert, collection on account, $7,599.86, - Cavalry SPV I, as assignee of Citinnancial vs.-Stephanie J. Dyson, collection on account, $8,151,88, - Clifton Wood vs. Heather Wood, divorce, - Davie Social Services vs, Robert S. Brady, child support. - Kim berly Jo CInrk vs. Alnn Rny CInrk, custody, - Piedmont Advnntage Credit Union vs, Nicholas Her- shel Hillman, money owed, $4,231.19. - Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Sherman L. Lyons, collec tion on account, $2,709.63, - Jennifer Leigh Blackwell Joyce vs. Adam Bradley Joyce, custody, divorce, resumption of maiden nnme. - Dnvie County on behalf of NC Foster Care vs. Sonny Carvin Hefner and Kenneth Lee Clore Jr„ child support, medicni coverage, paternity, - Derek Austin Albea vs, Sandra Kay Ford Albea, di- yorce, - Lauren Nicole Kennedy vs, Thomns Altman Kennedy, divorce. NonwoniHY AucnoM! L iq u id a t io n O F ENTIRE IMVENTORY; PLAMTATIOMjftimQUES 7 S a t u r d a y s : J u l y 3 0 & A u g u s t 6 @ 9 : a m 1088-A H wy 64 W., M o c k sv ille (O iR E C T fO N s; E x it #168 (Hwv 64W) o f f 1-40 a n d p ro c e e d to w a rd s d o w n to w n M o c k s v ille . P la n t a t io n A n tiq u e s o n y o u r le f t . ) A fter 27 years, .lolin nnd Susnii Stowers have ileeidcd to closc the doors of M ocksvllle’s Idstoric Plantnlion Antiques, nnd we have been commissioned to sell it a ll - w all to wail! Thousands and tiiousands of items w ill be liquidated, n il selling lo the higiiest bidder. Wc w isli .lohn and Susan the best of luck ns they em bark on their newest adventure, Anlebeilum Arehiteeture. Plantation Antiques is a M ocksviile landm ark, nnd this is an auction that no collector or untique enthusiast w ill wnnt to missi_______ A sampling of tlie inventory to he sold w iii include; Dunenn Phyfe tabies/Chinn closets, drop leaf tnbies, sodn shop/Coke/Pepsi memorabilia, 1500-2000 old soda pop bottles & crates. O ld carnival roulette wheel (W'. VA tax stamp), hnnd crank eandicstiek phone (w lii w ork as extension), Franklin coil, INvlnbrook Farm M ocksville m ilk jug lids, vintage local advertising pieces from the area, W orid W ar I framed discharge paper & photos, enrly Am ericnn pressed glass, depression glass, line china & crystal, Im perini/W estnwrcland grape miikglass, oid Coke cooler from Wade Sm ith’s store, old Coke racks, vintage toys & children's furniture, shelving & display cases, W orld W ar ll/K orean m ilita ry uniforms, 'Mohn H enry’s Hammer”, old cork bottles, Daisy churn. Queen Anne china cabinets, Hoosier cabinets, eollcction of VVhite House vinegar jars, vintage Christm as dfcor, load of east iron, vintage clothing & hats, o il lamps, railroad lanterns, pottery, m irrors/oil paintings/prints, antique furniture, old tools, bottle collection, old >Y»ter pumps, hundreds of miniatures, countless flgurines, assorted sets of line china, loads ol' depression/carnival glass, thousands of oid nicdiclne/eorked liotties, plethora of vintage advertising tins/containers/saives/olntments/tonics/ eiixers/small kitchen appiiances/natware/assortcd kitchcn implements, large collection of blue buttles, cartoon water glasses, assorted antique mantiepicccs, old buggy box, large eoiiectlun of old magazines & books, assortment of wooden doors, windows, and mise reclaimed arcliitectural pieces, oid general store candy jars, loads of cast iron throughout building (cookware/dlnner bells/etc), assorted oid scales, all display cabinets, shelving units & store llxtures; and lOOO’s of items of every type imaginable! 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Douglas Albright Sr, Prosecuting; Rob S, Taylor and Wendy Terry, Assistant DAs. - Andrew Julian Atkinson, nttempted robbery with a danger ous weapon, felony conspiracy, dismissed per federal indiction, - Bruce M artin Bargsten, D W I, sentenced to 12 month, suspended 12 months, seven dnys active, not to operate a motor vehicle until licensed by D M V, cost, $500, 100 hours community service w ithin 12 months, not to consume/possess any alcohol, substance abuse assessment/treatment. - Joseph Lee Crawford, pos session with intent to sell/deliver schedule V I controlled substance and habitual felon, sentenced to 76-101 months, credit for time served, $1200 Inb fee, $1353.75 nttomey fees; simple posses sion of sclieduie III controlled substance, simple possession of schedule II controlled substnnce, dismissed per plea. - Ronald Lee Oragert, mis demeanor probation violntion, parole revoked, sentenced to ISO days. - Dennis Dale Gray II, felony probation viojation out of coun ty, sentenced to 11-14 months, credit for time served, ■ James Timothy Leach, mis demeanor larceny, sentenced to 40 days, credit for time served, - Rynnn B, Linton, hnbitunl impnired driving, sentenced to 12-15 months, enroll in DART program, - Robert Wesley Marshall, driving with licensed revoked, sentenced to 120 days, sus pended five years, cost, not to operate a motor vehicle until li censed by DMV, not to consume alcohol, $500. • - Dnvid Purkey, DW I, sen tenced to 24 months, suspended 36 months, $20 in stn ll fee, $1200, cost, $660 nttomey fees, not lo opernte n motor vehicle u n til licensed by DM V, sur render license, not to consume nicohol, submit to wnrrnntless senrches/drug screens, substance abuse assessment/treatment. - Brandon Corea Reid, at tempted robbery w ith a dan gerous weapon, dismissed per federal indictment, - Claire Lyn Six, DW I, dis missed per insufficient e vi dence, - Christopher Mntthew Smith, flee/elude arrest with vehiclp, expired card/tag, dismissed per. plea; fictitious info to an officer, sentenced to 30 dnys, suspended 35 months, $20 install fee, $250, not to opernte n motor vehicle until licensed by DMV. - Monte Etnmanuel Stralte, attempted robbery with n dan gerous wenpon, conspirncy robbeiy with dangerous weapon, dismissed per federal indict ment. - Shawn Terrell Grant, pos session of drug paraphernalia, simple possession of schedule V I controlled substnnce, dis missed per plea; felony posses sion of cocaine, sentenced lo 6-8 PhiiCar Automotive & Tire Í Ttoiu’ Full Service Velilcle Mointeiiiince Center • СЕНПЩм; CHECK « KRVKE CARiM M O P iis N iiM iiim c i 1G28 H w y . 6 0 Ï s . “- M o c k s v iiie • 7 5Ì- 18 Ò o " W o N o w O ffer* I * O r d F a c to ry Dl84nootloa Roprogroznm ing Ford, Llnooln and M oroury No neod to travel to th e doolerahlpl Valley View Tw in ?249 Full $399 Q u e e n $499 King $599 ■ Free delivery and setup M, T, W, F 9-6 *1119-8 • Sat 9-5 336.998.7277 1,3 miles'west of Tanglewood m b r o w n ^ furnishings ' m e g b r o w n h o m e . ç o m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, .July 28,2011 - 7Woman Claims Man AssaultedHer While She Was Sleeping months, credit for time served, drugs ordered destroyed. - Claude Odell McCormick, breaking/entering of m otor vehicle, breaking/entering, sen tenced to 11-14 months, credil for time served; larceny after breaking/entering, sentenced to 11-14 months at expiration of previous sentence, suspended 36 months,cost,$585 attorney fees, $20 install fee, submit to war rantless searches/drug screens, not to consume alcohol. - Michael Bryce Oneal, at tempted larceny, dismissed per plea; attempted common law robbery, sentenced lo 8-10 months, suspended 36 months, 100 hours community service + fee, cost, $500, submit to war rantless searches/drug screens, not to consume nicohol, give DNA snmple. - Romero Scott, posses sion with intent lo sell/deliver cocnine, sentenced to 11-14 months, credit for time served, $1200 Inb fee, evidence ordered destroyed, $1035 nttomey fees; possession whh intent lo sell/ deliver cocaine, sentenced to 10-12 months at expiration of previous sentence. - Ronnie Dale James, DW I, sentenced to 10-12 months; driving with license revoked, resisting a public officer, dis missed per plea; flee/elude arrest with motor vehicle, sentenced to 11-14 months (work release), credit for time served. - Stephanie Yates Smith, mis demennor probntion violntion, sentenced lo 45 dnys. By Jackie Scabolt Enterprise Record A Dnvie man was arrested this month and fnces multiple charges including sexual bat tery nnd assnult. According to Davie County Sheriff’s Chief J.D. Hnrtman, on July 13 at approximately 6 p.m. officers were dispatched to n Davie address after a female caller reported she’s been sexu a lly assaulted. Hartman said thnt the in vestigating officers found out that w hile the female was in her home sleeping she alleged Joel Wagner Sr., 62, entered the residence without permission and sexually assaulted her. Hartman said that the victim woke nnd there wns an nlterca- lion between she and Wngner and he attempted to leave. “She followed him and Mr. Wngner nttempted to run over her w ith his vehicle,” Hnrtmnn snid. Wagner wns chnrged w itli sexual battery, assnult w ith a deadly weapon, and brenking/ entering. Wngner received a $7500 bond nnd is scheduled lo ap pear in Davie District Court on Aug. 11. 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[гчft: I _ *4í ;'. 1 Ч г i ! 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 A Home For $100 Cooieem ee Landm ark DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2U11 - У Renegade Sale Pending; Jobs Should Stay In Davie ' --- t J l I o y n e r l l r M C O O L E E N i E E , N C Includes historic A banner advertising the Cooieemee Historical Association Raffle hangs on the side of the historic Joyner Street home. To Be Sold In A Raffle By Jackic Seaboit Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE - Lynn Rum- Icy of the Cooieemee Histori cnl Association has two goals fo r the town - to get good neighbors to move here arid to help boost home ownership in Cooieemee. The C H A hns a current fundroiser in progress to mise money for their museums' nnd programs. It works towards Rum ley’s goals and provides nn opportu nity to live in Davie County. ■ Raffle tickets nre being sold for $100 a piece and the lucky winner w ill become the owner of a historic home on Joyner Street. The charm ing home has three bedrooms nnd one bnth and Rum ley estimates it wns built in the 1920s or 1930s. The Sell fam ily owned the home for many yenrs and ran the Cooieemee Journal out of a converted livery stable that sits behind the home nnd is included in the raffle winnings. Rumley snys after Bud nnd Maxine Sell died they left the property to a grent-nephew in Michigan who has offered to sell the home to CHA. "We decided instend of re- habbing and selling it that we’d do a house raffle,” Rum ley says. The raffle nms through Jnn. 14 or when 1000 tickets arc sold. There is also an early bird raffle that w ill take place when SCO tickets nre sold w ith a $1000 cash prize. But there are rules the CHA has set up and Rumlfcy empha sizes all ticket buyers should read nnd understand them. If you win the home you or your immediate fam ily must contract to occupy the home for a period of three years. You must nlso show n pre qualification certificate for a bank loan (to bbrrow $25,000) w ithin five days of being noti fied of winning. A ll stnte nnd federnl taxes are due before closing on the prize - nn estimated $12,975, "O u r m arketing fo r this raffle is focused on the six sur rounding counties,” Rum ley snys. "We would like someone with a job who would like to live here and commute.” To purchnse n rnffle ticket and read the officinl rules visit www.CooleemeeHouseRaffie. ___________________________ CB Holdings, a Raleigh I based tobacco company with I manufacturing and opern- I tidns in South Boston, Va., has I reached an agreement to pur- j chase the assets of Renegade I Holdings, Renegade Tobacco I nnd Alternative Brands bnsed I in Mocksville. The combined compnny w ill [ employ approximately 150 people. The nsset purchnse agreement is expected to close Oct. 30. “The combined company w ill benefit distributors, re tailers and consumers,” said Charles Fuller, president & CEO of CB Holdings. "It w ill have a strong family of brands, w ill leverage economies of scale in its production facili ties, and w ill be well positioned to meet the stringent regulatory requirements implemented by govemmentnl agencies.” CB Holdings owns a manu facturing facility, a distribution company for its products, an organic coffee company, and a marketing company. The man ufacturing company is called Firebird Manufacturing, located in South Boston. The sales and distribution company is Chero kee Brands, recently renamed from Cherokee Tobacco Co. Renegade and Alternative Brand manufacture, market and distribute tobacco products from facilities in Mocksville. These companies own the to bacco product brands Tucson, Tracker, Murano and Hombre. Alternative Brands is a leading contract manufacturer of p ri vate label tobacco products. CB Holdings owns the na tional trademark license for all Cherokee tobacco products and owns the tobacco product brands Palmetto, Hnppy Valley and Proud Smoke. CB Hold ings is partners with Seminole ‘Brands that owns the national trademark license for all Semi nole tobacco products. CB Holdings is partners in MJ To bacco that markets the menthol brand MJ. Firebird Manufac turing has exclusive manu facturing rights for Cherokee, Seminole and MJ. The asset purchase w ill fol low the bankruptcy process known as a 363 sale and re quires bankruptcy court confir mation. "We have been work ing on this acquisition for over a year and are excited for the positive benefits to all parties,” said Fuller. Terry Bralley, director of the Davie Economic Develop ment Commission, said the sale should preserve the jobs of A l ternative workers at the Farm ington Road plant. Cooieemee Journal Offio I Davie Group Supports Dog Park At Tanglewood Lynn Rumley of the CH A says thé home on Joyner Street has a lot of historical significance. The three bedroom, one bath home In the raffle was built sometime in the 1920s or 1^30s. - Photos by Robin Snow Rumley says the home would be an ideal place for someone to live and commute to worl< locailFor In a nearby county. S h K H h e S i n g a r ^ H S After nlmost a two-year wait, the group wanting to build a dog park at Tanglewood Park is again working on seeing that project become realty. Tt>e Dog Pnrk atThnglewood is an effort between the Forsyth Humane Society and Forsyth County. Forsyth commission ers passed a resolution in July that gave the group until 2012 to complete the project and do nate it back to Forsyth County’s Tanglewood Park. "This is Ihe ideal situation for us, we raise Ihe money, build Ihe facility and then give it back lo Tanglewood Park to m aiiitain in future years,” said Chuck Houska one of the original or ganizers. Court... Continued From Page 5 - Jesse Erin Abegg, speeding 82 in ft 70, reduccd to 79 in a 70, $25, cosl; operaling vehicle wilh no insurance, ilismisseil per plea. - Andrew Jnmes Atchison, expired registration, dismissed,' corrcclcd. - Lamlcn D. Bnnner, speeding 82 in a 70, rcduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Aaron Oordon Bnmes, speed ing 89 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $100, cost. - Mnurilio a, Beltmn, noopera tor's license, reduced to fnilure to notify DM V of address change, $100, cost. - Erick Eduardo Bernal, speed ing 62 in a 45, reduccd to 54 in a 45, $50, cost; fnilure to wear seat belt, dismissed per plea. - Wendy McGuire Bosley, expired regislrnllon, expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jnson Allan Bowen, expired regislrnllon, expired/no inspeelion, dismissed, corrected. - Trnvis Lee Bowling, speeding 85 in a 70, rcduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost. - David Glenn Boyles, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cosl. - Michnel Gilbert Boyle, si>eed- ing 72 in n 55, reduced lo improper equipment, $75, cost. - Meggen N, Brookman, oper aling vehicle with no insurnnce, dismissed, corrected. - Samuel Lee Brown, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Latlsha D. Bumgarner, no opernlor’s license, dismissed, cor- recled. - Amber J. Burchelle, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $50, cost. - Anthony Jason Burke, expired regislralion, expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Oclovia W. Clement, expired regislralion, expired/no inspection, dismissed, corrected. - Jesse Edward Cousins, driving whiie license revoked, dismissed, correcled. - Dnniel M. Crick, speeding 82 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip ment, $25, cosl, - Kaly Odina Cruz, fnilure lo yield left lum, dismissed, civil. - Heather Anne Dehart, cnn- celed/revoked/suspended cerlifi- cale/lag, expired regislralion, op eraling vehicle wilh no insurance, dismissed, correcled. - Robert O. Dodgion, fnilure lo slop for slop sign/flashing red light, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $50, cosl. - Vemon McKinley Dull, failure The Davie County Humane Society has also endorsed this project. The project was resurrected in March when Dr. M ilch Spin- dei and Todd Poole, the chief of staff for Congresswoman Virginia Foxx got together with Houska. Spindel nnd Poole felt that Ihe communities could raise Ihe $150,000 needed to build Ihe park, M nrk Uren, the director of Ihe Fojsyth Humnne Society nlso cnme to Ihc aid of the group in Mnrch of this year and was joined shortly thereafter by Jnne McAllister, director of the Davie Humane Society. Both organizations thought that the project was too important to dog to yield from private driveway, dismissed, civil. - Juan Manuel A. Ellas, no li cense, reduced to failure lo notify DMV of address chnnge, $100, CO.SI, - Amie Leigh Fields, speeding 90 in n 70, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $50, cosl. - Sherry Flack Floyd, speeding 83 in a 70, rcduced lo 79 in a 70, $25, cosl, - Michael Fraley Jr., expired rogislrntion, operaling vehicle w ith no insurance, dismissed, correcled, - Marcus Antonio Gadson, speeding 60 iri a 40, reduced lo 49 in a 40, $50, cost; fielilious/ altered lille/registratlon,dismissed, correcled, • Sonya M. Garrelson, expired' registration, expired/no inspec- lion, dismissed per plea; speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $75, cosl. - Perla Granadosagulrre, no license, dismissed, correcled, - Bobby Ray Griffin Jr„ speed ing 83 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $25, cosl, - Makhlar Queye, speeding 91 In a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $50, cosl, - Robert Wayne Gullell, speed ing 83 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $25, cosl; driving while license revoked, possession/display of nllered/ficlilious/revoked license, expired/no inspection, dismissed, correcled, - Gloria Moss Oulhrie, unsafe movement, dismissed, civil, - John Colvin Hail, speeding 79 in a 55, reduced lo unsafe move ment, $50, cost, , - Jon M. Hannah, operating commercial vehicle without com mercial license, reduced to failure lo notify DMV of address chnnge, $50, cosl. - Nicole Lee Hedrick, exceed ing snfe speed, unsafe tires, dis missed, civil, - Dnvid John Heitknmp, speed ing 84 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $25, cosl, - Shann Suzzanne Hinkle, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $100, cost. - Brandi Sheree Huffman, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55, $25, cost, - Lydia Briana Jones, speeding 85 in n 70, reduced lo 79 In n 70, $25, cosl, - Michnel Dale Jones, failure lo slop for slop signyflashing red lighI, reduced lo improper equipment, $75, cost. - Elefllieria L. Kazamos, speed ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper lovers lo see it die because of the economy. “We are going to do every thing in our power lo help raise the money lo build this park,” Houska said. The project has a new nnme lo promote itself. Once cnlled the Dog Pnrk nt Clemmons, Ihe group felt ihnl the project should be called Ihe Dog Pnrk at Tanglewood in order to high light ils regionni appeal. “We felt (the project) would have wider appeal w ilh a fresh name nnd the Dog Park at Tanglewood said it all,” said Spindel.' A brochure about the park is being handed out to visitors who enter Tanglewood w ith equipment, $75, cost. - Angela Taylor Kennedy, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced lo improper equlpmenl,$ 100,cosl; no license, dismissed, correcled, - Joseph F, Kilpatrick, speeding 83 Ia n 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cosl, - David Lee Klullz, operaling vehicle w ilii no insurnnce, driv- ing/nllowing vehicle to be driven w ilh no regislrnllon, dismissed, correcled, - David Edward Umons, speed ing 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipmeni, $50, cosl, - Shannon M, Lancasler,speed ing 83 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25, cosl. ■ - Hubert T. Lee, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25,-cosl, .j i - Justin M. Lengerich, canceled/ revoked/suspended certificale/lag, expired/no inspection, operating vehicle wilh no Insurance, expired registration card/lag, dismissed, correcled. ' - Brent Kenslon Lewis, speed ing 83 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25, cosl, - TVajunnda C, Lewis, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced lo 44 in a 35, $25, cosl. - Thomas Eugene Lowe II, fail ure lo wear seat bell, $25,50, cost; ficlilious/allered lille/regislralion, expired/no inspection, driving/ allowing vehicle lo be driven with no regislralion, dismissed, cor recled; failure lo wenr seal bell, $25.50, cosl. - Knidin N. Mnrtin, speeding 67 in n 55, reduced to improper . equipmeni, $25, cosl, - Anionio Mnrlinez, speed ing 45 In n 25, reduced lo unsnfe movement, $50, cosl, $10 inler- preler fee. -Jennifer B. McDonald, expired regislrnllon, expired/no inspeelion, dismissed, correcled, - Lorn Jean McMonigle, speed ing 82 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25, cost, - Angein N, Mendwell, fnilure lo wenr sent bell, $25,50, cosl, - Anihony C, Membreno, win dow tinting violntion, dismissed, corrected, ■- Sondrn Renny Morgnn, ex- piredyno inspeelion, expired regis- Irnlion, dismissed, corrected, - Abnd Doroleo Z, Olivn, fnilure lb wenr seni bell, $25.50, cosl. - Jonnlhnn J. Ollnli, speeding' 85 in n 70, reduced lo 79 in n 70, $25, cosl. - Rickey Shane Paige, expired regislralion, opernling vehicle wilh no insurnnce, dismissed, cor recled. their dog or by request. The group’s website is www. DogParkAt Tanglewooil.org. Once there you can connect to the rest of the group via Fnce- book, downlond the project’s brochure and make a donation through a lin k lo the Winston- Salem Foundation, "We want to make it ensy for people lo make a gift,” said Steve Stanley, the group’s web master and volunteer since 2009, " If everyone who would use Ihe park w ill make a donation, we’ 11 raise the money we need.” According to Houska, the group has been given naming rights for the park with the final ■approval coming from the For syth commissioners. "We are hoping lhal conlribulors w ill nol only see ihe benefit of Ihe park to dog owners but also as a long term marketing opportunity for Iheir business. Dog owners are like NASCAR fans .,. we’re a loyal group,” Ric Wolff, a resident of Ber muda Run and Frank Samuel- son of Clemmons nre planning fundrnising events to help raise money to f^und the park, "Jane M cAllister, of the Da vie Humane Society has offered to combine the society’s annual •fall Doggie Jog with our idea of a "Bark for the Pnrk” type event on Snturday, Oct. 1 in Tanglewood Park,” said Wolff. “The event w ill take place at Ihe site of our dog park”. W olff said - Edward Lee Pierce, exceeding safe speed, dismissed, civil. - Jeffrey Kent Polls Jr., driving while license revoked, dismissed, correcled. - Richnrd R. Rndedge, expired regislrnllon, expired/no inspection, dismissed, correcled. - l^nin Bnrzny Snles, cnnceled/ revoked/suspended cerlitlcnte/liig, dismissed, correcled. - Susnn Glenn Snlyer, failure lo secure passenger under nge 16, reduced lo adult sent bell violntion, $25.50, cost. ' - Dnvid Preston Short, fnilure lo wear seat belt, $25 50, cost. - Carl Andrew Sillman, speed ing 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Dnniel S. Sollenberger, speed- jiq g .li.lj a 70, reduced to 79,in a 7b,'$25'."cosl. - Gwendolyn S. Sowell, speed ing 82 in a 70, reduced to 79 In a 70, $25, Cost. - Richnrd Lee Stewnrt, driving while license revoked, fictitious/ nltered lllle/registrollon, dismissed, corrected, - Snmnntha N, Thompson, speeding 86 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipmeni, $50, cosl, - Tsrry Lynn Thrift, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equipmeni, $25, cost. ■ - Omar N. Velazquez, speeding 84 in n 70, dismissed per plea; no license, $50, cost. - Mark Anron Veslai Jr., failure to wear seal bell, $25.50, cosl. Joseph D. Welbom, expired/ no inspection, expired registration, dismissed, correcled. ’ X; .q.John Leonard Whjsnnnl, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo Vt h e Ш lhal detnlls of the event w ill be posled on the group’s website ns Ihey develop, "Everyone, dogs included, w ill hnve Ihe opportunity lo come oul, see the site of the dog park and have a day of fun. We hnve a sign with the park's design nnd n fundraising ther mometer going on tlie site this week,” said Wolff. An event at W inM ock in Kinderton is being plnnned for Janunry, 2012, “We’re hoping that when we hold our event at WinMock it w ill be a celebra tion of reaching our goal, said Poole, “We’re looking forward to working w ith the folks at WinMock to make this a renlly speCinl event,” improper equipment, cosl. - Gnrelh Inn While, fnilure to reduce speed, dismissed, civil. - Kelly M iller While, expired regislrnllon, expii:ed/no inspection dismissed, cprrecled. - Joshun Lee Willinms, failure lo stop for slop sign/finshing red lighi, rcduced to improper equip ment, $50, cost, - Brell Andrew W illis, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25, cosl, - Daniel M, Wormsbacher, speeding 83 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $25, cost. - Bryan Paul Ynrbrny, speeding 85 in n 70, reduced lo improper equipmeni, $24, cosl, - Nnlnshn D, 2Uilinsky, speeding 85 In n 70, reduced 16 (inprdper equipmeni, $25, cost. 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Ell and Oliver Mears check out the photos at the Davie School of Dance prior to the viewing of dance docu mentaries last Friday. . photos by Robin Snow Я ш r- Terry Murphy; “These students are proof the arts are alive and well In Davie County." ё к к э ' I ; \ / ‘Ж ,/ Family members and friends munch on popcorn as they watch the dance documentaries. T r o u b le S le e p in g ? WE c a n h e lr Davle,County .Hospital Sleep by physii^ and technicians from the i ■ Sleep Disorders Center at Wake Forest'Baptist Health^can 'h'elpy^^ find the way tô'a ' • better night's sleep. , ' ^ Disturbed sleep can affect your overall health. If you experience hypertension, COPD, ; . : daytime sleepiness, insomnia, headaches, narcolepsy, obesity or snoring, let our board , . > Çsrtified sleep specialists Help. We will work together with your farimary care doctor. Don't spend another night tossing and turning. Call us at 336-716-5555 . to schedule an appointment, and we'll guide you to a good night's sleep. Jennifer Powell poses at the beginning of her video. Dancers Create Docum entaries There's more to dnncing thnt jiis t gyrating to music. Dnnce is n way to express emotions, nnd summer camp students at Davie School of , I ; , Dnnce presented movies about ''" ' dnnco last week they had w rit ten and filmed. “These students are proof the nrts are alive nnd well in Dnvie Coimty,” said Terry Murphy, instructor. "In my day, dancers just danced. In today’s world, dancers : arc athletes, writers ... and movie, producers. They enthuslastlcnliy took, on n task thnt was fnr more challenging than I ever imagined.” , The students had four dnys to complete the projects, and Included; , • “Whnt Does It Take To Be A Dnncer” by Jennifer Powell; • “A Dnncer Struggles With Rhythm” by Travon Carter; • "Finding Your Style” by Shakoie Carter; • "Yenrs of n Dancer” by Sa vannah Stone; • "A Dnncer Struggles W ith Lenrning New Things” by fe Alexis Lyons;, • "A Dnncer Connects with Music” by Elexicln Carter; nnd • "W hy Dnnce?” by' Nicole Powell. www.daviehospital.org . . . IV V, I' ' ,* ■ D A V I E CÓU Nl|| H O S P I T A L ' • ’ forest- V ^ ■'Д' ■ •“!Í-Bapt¡st'Health , '* • V i’ П .'Íл: i' M o f Nikoto Carter expresses nerseif tiirough dance on her son Travon’s video '.y; DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, July 28,2011 - Bl ÎV'v;ÿ N o n s t o p By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record D’rew Absher reminds everyone that henrt, not size or status. Is whnt matters most. At 5-10 and 170 pounds, n very small guy by Division I basketball standards, Absher has evolved into a scholarship basketball player at V ir ginia M ilitnry Institute. Absher Is a remarkable story. Diyi-' sion I offers were .virtually nonexistent as Absher completed his senior year at Davie in 2009, so Absher decided to spend a year at The Gunnery, a prep school in Connecticut. His reward wns a walk-on spot at VM I. During the summer of 2010, Absher walked with such a confident sU-ide that scholnrship players assumed Absher was, like them, n scholnrship player, Tliey didn’t realize he was a walk-on until one summer dny when the team road together to t|ie admission office. ■ "Conch takes us over to the admis sions office,” Absher said. " I ride with them because we’d just gotten out of class. We go pick up the checks nnd C a l l i s o n R e s i g n s A s D H S G i r l s G o l f C o a c h Not only is Davie looking for fe male golfers for tlie 2011 senson, it is looking for a coach. Jerry Cullison re signed after guiding the girls program for four years. Dnvie nthletic director Mike Absher said Callison leaves a big void. "He did a great job,” Absher said. " It’s Important to have people in those spots that nre not just filling a spot, and he truly did a great job. What he did that was awesome is he went out nnd got a lot of extra matches. I mean there’s not many women’s golf conch es that w ill do that. They’re going to piny the conference and maybe one or two (nonconference matches).” The entire 2010 team wns made up of seniors - Caitlyn Brake, Car men Grubb, Gabby Chaloupkova and Meredith Dinkins - and it was Dnvie’s best senson ever. It finished second in the conference, fourth in the West Re gionni and fourth in the state. W hile Chaloupkova returned to her home in Brno, Czech Republic, Brake and-Grubb are going to play golf in college - Brnke nt Appalachian State and Grubb at Catawba. “(Callison) got several (noncon ference matches), and he played good people and good courses so they would have n chance to get better,” Absiier said. “I hate he resigned, but I completely understand.” U p l i f t i n g J o u r n e y W o r k L e a d s T o S c h o l a r s h i p F o r A b s h e r I ’m outside standing with coach. They cnme out and said; ‘Drew, you’ve got to go pick up your check.’I said; 'Guys, I ’m not fortunate enough to get one right now. Hopefully in a few years I'll be able to,’ They made me feel confident that they don’t look at me any different.” As a freshman Absher appeared in 12 games nnd averaged 3.3 minutes and 2.8 points. But a gnme on Nov. 29 qualified as surreal. Two days after n bruising 82-66 loss at West Virginia, the Cadets had a breather against Cen tral Penn College. This was Absher’s chance to do something, and he seized opportunity to the fullest. He scored 18 points in 16 minutes as V M I clobbered Central Penn 151- 92. The No. 3 scorer in Davie history (1,460 points) converted six of seven field goals, three of four 3-pointers and three of four free throws. His only missed field, goal was a 3 that rimmed in and out. “We were banged up and I knew this was my chance,” he said. "I got a wide-open 3 on the left wing (in the first halo and made it. I played about six or seven minutes in the first half I went back in the second half, and I felt like I did in high school.” This uplining joumey rose to another level one day in February. Coach Dug- gar Baucom told Absher he had eamed a scholarship. It \ÿas a monumental day. Think about it. There’s Absher trying to distinguish himself on a roster in which I I players stand between 6-3 and 6-9. Absher has skills, but a 5-10 guy who doesn’t jump exceptionally well needs more than skills. He must have heart, toughness, intelligence. The intangibles mixed with nonstop work has paid off. "Before we went to Morgan State to play in the ESPN Bracket Buster, coach Baucom cniled me in his office before we got on the bus,” Absher said. "He said; 'Drew, I want to talk to you before we get on the bus.' I’m like: ‘Uh, oh. I hope I didn’t do anything wrong.’ I didn’t know what it wns about. He said; 'You’re doing what you’re sup posed to. You’re a big contributor lo our team even though you’re not on the court a lot right now. You’ve eamed a scholarship.’ "That's what I've worked for my whole life, for somebody to finally tell me that. It's amazing.” V M I rebounded from a bad year in 2009-10 to post 18-13 and 10-8 (Big South Conference) records. What's comforting for Absher and the Cadets is Baucom just received a contract extension through 2014-15. "When we got on the bus, (assistant) coach (Jack) Castleberry wnlked back there to me with the biggest smile be cause he was me In 2005,” Absher Said. "He went to V M I as a walk-on, and coach Baucom gave him a scholarship two years later. That’s when I kind of lost it (emotionally) because he knew how l felt." Absher’s freshman year was all he could have asked for. He hit 10 of 16 field goals, six of I I 3s and seven of eight free throws. "I played in the first half against Winthrop, Presbyterian, Longwood and VCU,” he said. "In the first half against VCU (which reached the school’s first-ever Final Four), I guarded Joey Rodriguez. With about five minutes to play in the first half, they put me in to Absher spare some min utes for the guards. I I ’m watching them (during their run to the Final Four) and I ’m like:‘I guarded Rodriguez up top.’ Jnmie Skeen set a bail screen right on me.’ Then we got healthy down the stretch anu didn't play much. But hey, it was a great freshman year.” Next season V M I's schedule is highlighted by trips to Ohio State and Pittsburgh."Two No. I'seeds from the previous year,” Absher proudly pointed out. Absher knows - and loves - his role. But he's committed to not Just being a scholarship player, but maicing a mark on the floor in due time. "It wns one of the top days of my life when (Baucom) told me that,” he said. "And I'm not done working now. I want to get on the court and be a contributor.” Former Davie Coach Back From Retirement Jason Keaton celebrates with his wife Amanda and children. Keaton Grabs First Win Of Racing Season By Brian Pitts Davie Enterprise Record Jason Keaton kept banging on the door, finishing second three times. He finally knocked the door down on July 16 at Bowman Gray Stadium, winning Rnce A in the Stadium Stock division. Keaton's runner-up on July 9 wns his third such finish in seven races. But there wns never a doubt about how this one would end. Kenton drew the second starting spot and maintained a healthy margin between himself and second-place Chuck Wall. "I had a good guy behind me,” Keaton said. " I ran (Wall) clean earlier this year, and he just returned the fa vor. He was letting me make my own Please See W in - Page B3 By Brian Pitls Davie Enterprise Rccord When Eric Alspaugh resigned after coaching the South Davidson boys bas ketball team for a year, he helped South find a more-than-able successor. Jim Young. Yes, Young is still going at it. When he left Davie in 2002, he was a 29-year coach. He didn't coach for tho first time in his career in the 2010-11 school year. He stepped nway to focus on his daughter B rittinl Young’s senior season at Mars H ill. But now he’s going to ex pand his legacy at 1 -A South Davidson (fewer than 500 students) in Denton. Young was only hired to coach. "Yeah, I'm back at it,” Young said. "No teaching. It's kind of unique. When I started up north, it was a little 1-A school. This is about the same size. The first school I had was probably one of the most rewarding because it wasn’t going well, we got it turned around and the community really got involved.” Young’s last coaching stop was boys basketball at Providence Grove. He still lives in Randolph County. South Davidson knew from the beginning that Alspaugh might only last one year. He left teaching/coach ing to attend medical school. Alspaugh is a 1997 Davie graduate who played basketball for the late Darrell Steele and once coached the Davie freshman boys team. His one year at South was a special one, a 14-12 record representing the best mark in 20-plus years. South hired Young in June. "(Alspaugh) did a pretty good job last year,” Young said. “It was one of the best years they’ve had in a long time. He got it started. (Alspaugh) con tacted me. That’s how I got to talking to the South Davidson people.” South and Davie have something in conunon. Both have phenom twins who are rising sophomores. W hile Davie coach Mike Absher has Caleb and Cody Martin, South has Austin and Taylor Hatfield. The Hatfields are already stars. Austin averaged 19.5 points and hit 78 three-pointers, while Taylor aver- ' aged 16.7 points and hit 67 thrkes. "Tlie difference in our twins and the Davie twins is the Martins aré 6-5 and' • the Hatfields are about 5-11,” Young said. "But they're good ballplayers.” Young led the Davie boys to four su-aight winning seasons in a run that spanned 1997-98 through 2001-02. He went 77-49 in five years, including a 21-6 mark in 1999-00. Now Young w ill drop wife Kim's honey-do list and see what he can do in a rugged conference. The Yadkin Val ley Conference includes always-strong North Rowan. "(Kim ) kind of liked me sitting around and doing a honey-do list,” he said. " I had an old guy tell me once; ‘Your wife’s going to give you a big, long honey-do list. I ’m going to give you some advice. Don’t ever finish it because there w ill be another one."' Young took a year off to soak up the final year of B rittin i’s career at Mars H ill. As a senior she averaged 17.6 points (fifth in the South Atlan tic Conference). She led the SAC in Please See Young - Page B2 Rec Softball Action Tribe second baseman Shelton Howard (right) Is just late on a tag as Carolina Lockdown s David Cox reaches second In an open league softball game at Rich Park At right, Ron Armstrong of Mocksville Church of God Is thrown out as he braces for a collision with Journey В catcher Roger Penland In church league ac- ~ tion. The church tournament is being played the rest of July and early August. For more photos, turn to pages B6 and 87. f B 2. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPKISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 Young... Continued From Page B l ;3-point percentage and wns ¡second in assists and free-throw percentage. She wns a tiiree- ¡time nll-SAC selection nnd left las the No. 4 career scorer in ¡school history. 1 Brittini, who led South Dn-, |vie to an unbeaten season ns la seventh grnder, thinks she high-school coaching,” Young said. “She wants to stay on the college level. There’s less pnrents. That’s a great opportu nity. Thnt’s.n grent conference (Peach Belt). The D ivision II nation chnmpion cnme out of there lnst yenr.” How mnny more seasons does Young have in him? He said he w ill take it year by year. W ith the Hatfields in the back-¡w ill love coaching as much las her father. W hile pursuing court through 2014, it might be ¡her master’s degree, she w ill hard for him not to stick nround Ibe a graduate assistant on the ¡women’s basketball staff at ¡Columbus Stnte U niversity in ¡Columbus, On. ! “She’s not interested in for nt lenst three yenrs. “But I ’m not tied into the teaching pnrt of it,” he snid. “If they’re not happy with me or I ’m not happy. I ’ll leave.” Twins Cody (front row, second from left) and Caleb Martin (back row, second from left) stand with their 15-under Team Loaded team. It won the Super Jam tournament in West Virginia, beating Team Scan (New York) In the final. This week it Is competing In the Las Vegas Fab 48 tournament. It was 4-0 going Into Monday. ' -'■S' s is m ím p a p Jull Of Beautiful Furniture, Crane-Set Modular, Blacic Builtrin Appliances;2.5 Bfitiis, Master Bath Like No Other, HUGE WafK-(n ' a ^Closet, Mud Room & Huge Laundry/Utility Room, 2 Pantries; Stone 1 , M u C T f fS C .....J ^FiMace...TooManyOptlonsToll$t! - l^ ls t c h o r c e s i a t e w l l l f t ^ \ 119 Beechnut Lane- Statesville, NC • Exit 148 On 1-40 7 Æ 4 ÏÎa r 3 Ï8 2 2 " 8 iifM K -■ ' Old School Sports From 1963 The Mocksville Legion bnse- bnl! team coasted to nn 11 -6 win over Winston-Salem at Ernie Shore Field. Mocksville, which pounded out 15 hits, improved to 6-1. Winston fe ll to 2-5. Mocks- y ille roughed up starter Tom my McKoon nnd reliever Rny Sands. Winston’s third pitcher of the niglit was the charm ns Roger L in ville shut out Mocks villc for five innings. , In M ocksville’s first, Roger Pierce nnd Bob Rogers hnd sin gles, George Daywalt doubled and Normnn Woodward hit a 2-run home run. M ocksville scored in the second when Grndy Ballard tripled and John Pnrker singled. A single by Garry McDaniel nnd doubles by Bnllnrd and Bob Peoples enabled Mocksville to pour ncross four nms in the third. Mocksville scored two more in the fourth, thnnks to n double by Chnries Jenkins nnd singles by Rogers nnd McDaniel. Pnrker went the distnnce on the mound, striking out eight and wnlking lliree. • • S i g n U p N o w f o r F a l l 2 0 1 1 R e c r e a t i o n S o c c e r @ B B & T S o c c e r P a r k i n A d v a n c e R e g i s t r a t i o n D e a d l i n e : A u g u s t 1 s t A g e s u 4 t o u I 8 7 R e a s o n s W h y S o c c e r I s T h e B e s t S p o r t F o r K i d s 18 million children participate In soccer leagues and programs each year, , making it the most popular and fastest-growing youth spoil In the United States today, according to the United States Youth Soccer Association (U S Y S A ). W hy Is It so popular? Here are some reasons: 1. It’s easy to learn. Children like to play sports, not learn them, and soccer is certainly simple enough.' You simply tell youngsters to chase a bnll and kick it without using their hands. If it goes into the net, so much t(ie better! There nre no fancy plnys to remember, no signals from the coaches box, and no missed blocking assignments. Kids quickly figure it out by just playing the game, 2. It’s (un! Soccer’s fast pace nllows it to hold the attention of kids who would frequently get bored playing other sports. Soccer is a player-centered game. During the game, the player with the ball makes the decision about how the game will be played. Since there are few breaks and no real set plays, the influence of the coach is minimized during gnmes. The player is free to make decisions on their own. In basketball, football and baseball players nre expected to stick to a tight script and success is achieved when everyone does exactly what they are supposed to do. In those other sports, most of the decisions are made by a few plnyers with other players in supporting roles. 3. It doesn’t discriminate. Boys and girls of all shapes and sizes can play Soccer is a team sport that can be plnyed equally well by boys and girls (a great lesson for life!) Regardless of physical size, every child sees plenty of action in n single game, plays to their own level of ability, gets aerobic exercise, nnd can continue playing ns ndults. In soccer, exceptional height, strength, and bulk do not guarantee success. In fact, excellence is most often achieved by players of average body size. , 4. It’S an excellent form of exercise. Its continuous action helps kids build stamina, strengthen their heart and muscles, and develop coordination more than any other sport. Some of the physicnl benefits include: Cardiovascular endurance Flexibility/Coordination Muscle strength Weight control The average soccer player runs about seven miles during a game, which is certainly not the case in baseball or football. .§1 It’s sgfe. As youngsters get older and bigger, competitive sports cause more injuries, yet soccer ranks last both in numbers and severity of injuries. Fewer thnn seven injuries occur for every 1000 hours plnyed at the high school level, and most of these are minor bruises nnd sprnins. g^.ltisachgs life lessons. This includes the development of social traits such as discipline, teamwork, leadership, fairness and self-esteem, A child can get the chance to experience success and fnilure hundreds of times in a gnme all as a result of what he or she has decided to do. It really helps to build self-confidence because the plnyer is tested so much and grows to understand that you will not always be successful. ^ Zi It's International I Because it is such a simple gnme, with very little equipment, it can be played anywhere, by anybody The size of the field, goals and teams is fluid enough to accommodateany possible situation. For More Info about Youth Soccer In Winston-Salem visit www.twlncltysoccer.com. ’ 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 4 2 7 7 w w w . t w i n c i t y s o c c e r . c o m Win... Continued From Page B l restarts. We had three or four cautions, and 1 hnd n good re start every time. I wns timing the restnrts right, tnking off nnd getting about n thrce-cnr-length lend on him. I wns hitting my mnrks in the comers.” Kenton’s youngest child, lO-year-old son Grayson, drew the second spot for the second week in a row. “It ’s all about getting n good drnw,” he snid. “I ’ve been let ting Grayson draw for me.” The finishes for the other Dn vie County drivers; Ted Mickn- lowski eighth, Wesley Thomp son 13th, Jnson Tutterow 16th nnd Dale Bnrneycnstle 18th. In the B Race, Jnmes Allison wns I3th nnd Chris Allison 19th. Kenton’s win elevnted him to fourth in the points stnnd ings, his 426 totnl trailing the lender’s 460. Tutterow wns tied for fifth nt 422. "We’ve got five rnces left,” Kenton snid. “I ’m really not worried about the points. I ’m going for them Ws and let the points fnll where they fall,” Í' i ’ l' r‘ ,vY* ' Youth Football Registration Saturday Registration for piny this senson in the Dnvie Youth Footbnll Associntion w ill be from 8 n.m.-noon Saturday, July 30 al the Brock Gym on North Mnin Street in Mocksvillc for upcoming third-sixth graders. Free physicnls w ill be nvnilnble. Birth certifi-, cntes nnd fees must be provided. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 ■ B3 Kevin Gilbert, a.k.a. Ktrain, races In the Street Stock division at Bowman Gray. Kenton thnnked his crew nnd sponsors. His crew includes Steve McBride, Dnvid Mc- Clnnnon, Andy Carter, Perry Hnynes, Shnne Southern nnd a new member. W jio is the new mnn on the crew? “The body guard Steven Correll,” Kenton snid. In the Street Stock division, Dnvie County’s K ris Hoots nnd Richnrd Reeves plnced eighth Why do you cnll him the nnd 18th, respectively. Kevin body gunrd? Gilbert, who grew up in Dnvie “Becnuse he’s nbout seven- foot nnd 350,” Kenton snid. County and lives in Pfnfftown, wns 21st. W h e l E M T W I N M O D I F I E D 5 0 ' S Plus Sportiman, Street Stock, and Stadium Stock Races and the always exciting 109 U-Pull-lt í 12 and Older-$10 Ages 6 through 11 -$1 Children under S • FREEI RLENTYiQFJFREE PARKING Oatei open for practice at 6 Fan’« Prize: TWo Tickets to Uie Itwln Tools NIgM Race with VIP Parking from Bristol Motor Speedway 336^723-1819www.BowmattGrayRacing.com U.S. News and W orld Report has ranked W ake Forest Baptist Medical Center the #1 hospital in the Triad. W e're also ranked one ofth e nation's top hospitals for Cancer, G ynecology, N ephrology and Urology and as high perform ing in eight other specialties. ' This rating Is based on having high quality, reputation, experience, atdvanced programs and the latest technologies. For this honor, ■ we thank each of our physicians, nurses, scientists and staff. M ost of all, thank you, our patients, for allowing us to, care for you and v. your families. You're the reason we will never waver from our mission— ^to care and to cure. For m ore informatiori on our world-class > c a re o rto make an appointm ent with a specialist, vlsitW akeH ealth.edu orcall 336-716-W A K E. .........,> 0 ^ Wake Forest'" To make an appointment, call 888-716-WAKE or visit VyakeHealtn.eau B a p tis t H © 9 lth , ’ , A Mission to Caro. A Mission to Cure. I iiL V»-. 1, ,v I ;; B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 D U S T I N B Y S T E V E K E L L E Y & J E F F P A R K E R DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thur.sdny, July 28,2011 - BS ^*’.11 i r PU5TIN^ YOUl? MOTHEI? ANP I WONPEf? WHYYOU KEEP mm T i w m i m k Q / OF $ m i m INTO A CAREEI?. I GUE$$ I LIKE TIfYiNG THING5 ON BEFORE MAKING A MAJOl? 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Urological Supplies We supply a large assortment of high quality catheters for your urological needi. Call or come In today for a consultation and assistance for your urinary catheters. We can help you with your insurance or as a self pay patient. Under Medicare and most insurances you can now qualify to receive up to 200 catheters per month! Some of the many catheter brands we supply; Cure (free samples) Astra-Tech Coloplast Kendall Medline Bard Mentor Rochester Hollister ..and more Conveniently Drop Shipped to your home. 969 Salisbury Rd. • Mocksville (336)751 -4288 • toll free (866) 797-4688 fax (336)751-4688 • toll free fax (888) 797-4688 I : B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 •T»' *i ■' -* .. A AJii A Jivioi:« a iiu i s u tijy a u i j This newspaper really gets around . . . % t ^ € O J ) l € DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 - Cl S u r v i v i n g T h e N a n t a h a l a Recently, the Davie County teachers selected to complete the Kenan Fellows Gurriculum and Leadership Development program, spent one week at the NC Center for the Advancement of Teaching in Cullowhee. The week allowed them to begin designing their currículums for the next school year .They did get one morning to whitewater raft down the Nantahala R iver with guides from the Nantahala Outdoor Center, Great Smokey Mountain National Park. They pause after the first stretch down the river to catch up on local news. M arty Creech, 6th grade science teacher at North Davie Middle and Kenan Fellow at Wake Forest Baptist Healthcare, brought the newspaper on the raft ride and even though it’s damp, the newspáper survived the first three mile trek down the river, prior to the photo. Pictured on the raft from left: Denise Absher, DC Early Math teacher and summer Kenan intern with the N.C. Dept, of Public Instruction; Elizabeth Bustle, DCHS science teacher summer Kenan intern with Ingersoll-Rand, Mocksville; Diane Ireland, W.R. Davie 2nd grade teacher and summei" Kenan intern with NC Center for Global Lo gistics; and M arty Creech. A t O c e a n L a k e s The Ocean Lakes Campers didn’t forget their Enterprise Record be fore heading to M yrtle Beach, S.C. for a recent vacation. They include John & Debbie Nelms, Martha & Greg Fansler and Suzanne & Dwayne, Lesa, Travis and Morgan Smith, Ronnie and Jeanette Smith, Jim Demming read the Davie Enterprise while in Grand Turk. Katelyn, Steve and Dena Grubbs, S. Lanier, Johnny Smith, Pamn Col lins, Rhiana Smith and Josh Sprinkle. G r a n d T u r k O n M a u i On their most recent trip to Hawaii, Chariie & Pat Cleary and Brenda & Er vin Draughn take time out to catch up on their local hometown newspaper, af ter a day of shopping at Whalers Village on Maui. They spent several more en joyable days on Maui, then it was soon off to W aikiki, on Oahu. Í ' 1 W i l d e r n e s s B o u n d Troop 732 Scouts Go To Philmont eight youth .md four adults. Philmont Scout Ranch is comprised of 214 square miles of rugged New Mexico wilderness, and participants spend 11 days and 10 nights hiking from camp to camp, participating in programs. The crew from Troop 732 elected to go on the fourth-most difficult itin erary, and covered 82 miles while carrying 40 to 50 pound backpacks. The scouts hnd the opportunity to participate in n number of activities, including a tourof Indian petroglyphs, a trail-building service project, horse back riding, spar-poie climbing, burro racing, and rock climbing. Burro racing was the scouts’ favor ite activity, in which they had to chase down their burro after he had run off into the woods, w ell away from the race course. ' The scouts of Troop 732 were fortunate to have a ranger that they knew, Matthew Hauser. The ranger is a Philmont staff member who accom panies the crew for their first two hik ing days aiid teaches them backcoun- (ry procedures, Hauser is an Eagle Scout from Troop 732. The crew was part of a contingency from the Old North State Council. The Scouts from Troop 732 have their work cut out for them while trying to get burros to cooperate on a race, course I I % m user I crew is back In base camp with their ranger, one of their own, Matthew Hauser, C 2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 G a r d e n C l u b I n s t a l l s N e w O f f i c e r s New Mocksville Garden Club officers, from left; Betty Ward, president; Sylvia Smith, secretary: Lillian sharpe, vice president. Not pictured: Linda Dean, treasurer. Betty Wnrd Wns instnlled ns president of the Mocksville Garden Club in June. Lillin n Shnrpe wns installed ns vice president, Sylvin Smith ns sec- retnry nnd Lindn Denn ns trea surer. The gnrden club offers monthly meetings with speak ers and trips to nren gnrdens, A cookbook is being published and w ilt be for snle in Septem ber. The next meeting w ill be Thursdny, Aug. 4 in the fellow ship hnll of Mocksville First United Methodist Chilrch on Church Street nt 7 p.m. Jnnet Wright of W right’s Bnckyard Birding Center w ill be the spenker. Visitors nre welcome. lA Ü T D M A T to rI GAR WA«W ПЛП >УАаи» •Mtii b W A S H E S T o u c h l e s s o r q B r u s h w a s h I ^ Mo c k s v il l e ct A u to P r id e : C a r Wa s h* OPEN 24 HOURSl * N. Yadkinville Rd. Mocksville (across from Lowes Home Improvement) BACK FOR A LIMITED TIME AT THE STATION ON MAIN STREET ®GANZ ! ! W e b K i n z ! ! From August 1st through September 3rd, our remaining limited supply of WebKinz Pets will be offered below costi LCIKInz-$3.00 each Regular Pets and Small Signature Pets - $5.00 each Signature Pets - $10.00 each Your purchase quantity Is limited only by supply on hand..... once they are gone, they are gone, so hurry in for the best selection I Located at 18S N. Main Street In Mocksville, NC Hours - Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri - 6pm to 8:30pm; 1st 8i 3rd Sat. - 11am to 3pm H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t P r o m o t e s B r e a s t f e e d i n g DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I hursday, .luly 28,20И - C.^ Adams-Walker Engagement Announced Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Sowers of Charlotte announce the en- gngement of their dnughter, Snrnh Adnms to John David Walker, son of Barbara Wnlker nnd the Inte Dnvid Wnlker, formerly of Mocksvillc. The bride-elect is the dnughter of the lnte Alnn Adams and the granddaughter of Ned Scarey and the late Shirley Scnrey, the lnte Robert nnd Ann Adnms, the late Joe and Neta H ill and the lnte Tom nnd Imogene Sowers. She grndunted from Virginin Tech with n bnchelor’s degree in mnrketing nnd is employed ns n pro cess design consultnnt for Bnnk of Americn. The groom-to-be is the grnndson of John Wnlker nnd the lnte Dot W nlker nnd the Inte John nnd M innie Smoot. He graduated from UNC Chapel H ill with a bnchelor’s degree in statistics nnd is employed nt Bnnk of America ns n risk nnnlyst. The wedding is plnnned for Aug. 27 nt St. Peter’s Episcopnl Cluirch in Chnrlotte. 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Equipm ent Packages - Grading and Excavating D irty Digs brings the npproprinte size equipment for the tnsk at hand. We use small equipment for working close to people’s homes or in tight places and large equipment for large land clear ing or earth moving projects. So as you can see. D irty Digs is mnny things to mnny people. Whether your project requires only one of our services or is more complex and would be better served by an integrated nppronch with an array of services. D irty Digs can help. D irty Digs offers on-site inspections to evaluate problems and offer solutions at NO COST to our customers. Give Tom Jones a call right now and get started with li free esti mate from D irty Digs. Cnll nnytime - 336-749-0465. 'k PERKINS ROOFING "Quality work at reasonable prices” Phone: 3 3 & 7 5 3 - 8 3 5 5Faxi 336.753«373 Jesse Perkins - Owner 300 Spring Street 6 Mocksville, NC B fB Í — a it •b a k e r y THRIFT STORE : B e s c f i 5 : v a c a r r o n iT em s' Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 9-6 Sun 10-5 ffiW “Done D irt Cheap Rosldontlol Drainoge Systems Storm Water Managemont Water Proofing • Basement/Crawl Space LleantAd Driveways • Gravel/Concrete tniiirAH i Qradlng/Excavatlng/Demolltlon . , Mulch • Dirt • Sand • Qravel ddlgs.wordpress.com Clemmons, NC • Tom Jones • 336-749-0465 EDWARDS SIDING & WINDOWS ADDING BEAÜTY AND VALUE HOMES SINCE 1978 Metal Roots Vinyl Replacement Windowi Vinyl Siding Decks - Wood & Vinyl Screen Rooms Porch Enclosures & Sun Rooms 764-0885 978-2^9^ A new bnby is an exciting time for parents, grandparents, friends, and the community, with plenty of best wishes sent to the parents. How can these hopes for henlth and happiness be turned into reality? Breastfeeding is a life-long gift toward assuring n child’s wellbeing. Brenstfeeding helps mothers develop strong con nections with their babies nnd helps bnbies grow to their best potential. Choosing to breast feed may be the single most im portnnt henlth decision pnrents mnke for their infants. Successful breastfeeding happens when mothers are supported by family, friends, employers and communities. Supportive connections give mothers confidence in their choices even when times are challenging. Connecting with those that offer prnise, encour agement, and heartfelt support helps mothers and their babies sustain their brenstfeeding rela tionships. World Breastfeeding Week (Aug. 1-7) highlights breast feeding connections. Doraine Bailey writing for the Intemntionnl Lnctn- tion Consultnnt Assoeintion (ILC A ) snys; “Friends, family, and health care providers who can help you face-to-face nre your most Importnnt resources. Brenstfeeding thrives when mothers hnve n diverse support network nvniinble when nnd where they need it.” Everyone has a part to play in providing support to mothers and babies and their breastfeed ing success. ■ Here are some tips from ILC A and the Davie County Health Depnrtment to help mothers build new connections of help and breastfeeding infor mation and support beginning during pregriancy; • Call upon family members and personnl friends, especially those who have successfully brenstfed their own children or who w ill be genuinely helpful. • Look for hiothers and pnr ents groups through churches iind other faith communities. • Seek out mother-to-moth- er networks: Le Leche League, Nursing Mothers Counsel, and W IC Peer Counselors. • Make new friends through childbirth education and par enting classes. Attend prenntnl brenstfeeding clnsscs . • Connect with online friends nnd professionnls who can help. As you surf, be aware that not all npps, sites'nnd networks are supportive of Jjrenstfeeding. Note the sponsor of the content and be wary if it is n formuln or baby food company or another group trying to sell their baby cnre idens. The henlth depnrtment (753- 6750) supports, protects nnd promotes brenstfeeding offer ing childbirth nnd pnrenting educntion clnsscs nnd through the W IC Progrnm brenstfeed- ing support, nssistnnce nnd educntion. s t o r y t i m e A n d M o r e S a t u r d a y M o r n i n g I n L e s J o u r d e s F e m m e s D o w n t o w n M o c l t s v i l l e C e l e b r a t i n g 2 5 t h A n n i v e r s a r y S a t u r d a y Les Jour des Femmes Club w ill celebrnte its 25th nnniver snry with n bnnquet on Sntur day, July 30 at Davie Senior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. / W ith the theme “Past, Pres ent nnd Future,” the evening w ill fenture music by nward- winning recording nrtist the Rev. Rodney Colemnn, nnd Christopher Colemnn, minister of music nt Cednr Grove Bnp tist Church nenr Mocksville. The event w ill be from 6-8:30 p.m. Tickets nre $20, and ben efit the scholnrship fund. Cnll 751-5364 to lenrn more. Henr n story Snturday morn ing under the onk trees in Downtown Mocksville. Dicy McCullough nnd Jenn Bnrlow, nuthors of the book, “Tired of M y Bnth,” w ill pro vide the stories, nnd hnve cop ies of their book nvniinble. Bring n chnir or blanket for seating from I I a.m.-noon. There w ill be refreshments and face painting hosted by Historic Downtown Mocksville. The group w ill host two free concerts under the onk trees; bluegrass and country from DC Express from 7-9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, and country and rock from the Stan Bobbitt Band from 7-9 p.m. on Satur day, Aug. 20. Organizers nre niso gearing up for the second Joe’s Fest honoring the late musician, Joe Phillips. It is scheduled for Sat urday, Aug. 27 whh a poker run during the day and music that evening featuring Mel Jones & His Bag O ’ Bones. Call 909-2263 to leam more. S u d o l c u 1 2 3 4 4 2 5 6 7 5 4 2 7 2 8 3 8 9 2 8 2 1 5 4 9 7 6 3 2 Earn Leaf Scholarships Solution On Page C7 The N,C. State Education Assistance Authority recently selected Amber Hollar nnd Jonnely Vides ns recipients of $12,000 Golden LEAF Foun- dntion Scholnrships. Hollnr grndunted Davie Enrly College High School nnd Vides graduated from Davie County High School. Hollar plans to nt tend Lenoir-Rhyne University and Vides plans to attend the University of North Carolinn nt Chnpel H ill. These Dnvie students nre nmong 215 selected to receive n $3,000 scholarship each yenr for up to four years of study nt n participating NC public uni versity or private non-profit college or university. Recipi ents are from niral, economi cally distressed North Carolinn C r o s s w o r d P u z z l e From A to в ACROSS 1, Disinclined 6. Toxins phased out by 1970s legislation 10. Rookie socialites 14. Nebraska's largest city 15. Border on 16. Leap for Llplnskl 17. Hit the cushion, In pool 18. McEntlreof country 19. Enticement to a trout 20. Pasta-and- potatoes-loving singer? 22. Mooch 23. Unappetizing fare 24. Most In need of a rubdown 26. One of two drawn In I'Hangman" 29. Cupcake topper 31. Shakespearean prince 32. Reference citer, in a manuscript 34. Leaning to the right 38. _ IRA 39. Maple's yield 41, Wartime harbor hazard 42, Catchall category 45, Whales the tar out of 48. Web site address part 49. Pol source 50. Several reps. In the weight room51. Fit to consume 55. Trillion: Prefix 57. Iraqis and Qataris 58. Worker for the Belgrade Red Cross?63. Comic Rudner 64. "Peek-_l" 26 27 32 133 38 42 American Pioflle Homelown Conlenl 65. Lauder of cosmetics 66. Autocrat until 1917 67. Penny-pinching 68. Pave over 69. Mint or chive 70. Says further 71. Word after running or flying DOWN 1. Centers of activity . 2. Epps of "House" 3. Bern's river4. Revealing . swimsuit 5. Town that was rid of rats 6. Great Wall of China features 7. Radio I'good buddy"8. Good ol' boy's nickname 9. Penn or Grand Central; Abbr. Sean Kirkpatrick with his Ashlynne Kirkpatrick with Gold Medal, Science & her Gold Medal in the Technology, 11-13 year Open Class, 14-18 year olds. olds. Davie 4-Hers Earn Gold At Congress A brother nnd sister from Dnvie County won contests designed to test 4-Hers’ knowl edge of suijjects nt Stnte 4-H Congress. Congress is the high point of the 4-H yenr, bringing young people from ncross the stnte to the N.C. Stnte University cnm pus nnd Rnleigh for four dnys of nctivity July 18-21. Ashlynne Kirkpatrick, 16, dnughter of Andy nnd M erit Kirkpntrick of Mocksville, won the open clnss competition for 14-18-yenr olds, sponsored by the N.C. 4-H Development Fund. She received n cnsh award for her presentation, “The Exploitation of Women in the Media.” Scan Kirkpntrick, 13, won the science nnd technology compethion for 11-13-year . „ • • , v,.' , Heidi Judd In Phi Kappa Phi Heidi Judd of Mocksville has been initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi chap ter of East Carolina University, where she is studying elemen tnry educntion with a concen tration in reading. A teachers nssistnnt nt Pine brook Elementniy School, she hns worked in the first grnde for P i n o N e w s counties nnd nre selected bnsed on n number of criterin, includ ing n review of school nnd com munity service nctivities, goals, nnd expressed intent to contrib ute to rurnl communities upon grnduntion from college. ' The Golden LEAF Foundn tion created the Golden LEAF Scholarship program to broad en ' educational opportunities and provide support to students from rurnl counties, with the hope thnt nfter grnduntion, re cipients w ill provide lendership in these communities. olds, sponsored by Syngcntn. He received n cnsh nwnrd for his prescntntion, “Thermnl En ergy,” which gnve a brief over view of the subject. More thnn 500 4-Hers, volunteer lenders hnd N.C. Cooperative Extension agents nttended 4-H Congress. The 4-H progrnm is the youth education program of N.C. Cooptrntive Extension, bnsed nt N.C. State and North Carolinn A & T State univerei- ties. More thnn 218,000 young people between the nges of 5 nnd 19 pnrticipnte in North Cnrolinn 4-H activities ench yenr with the help of 21,400 adult and youth volunteers. To learn more, contact the Davie Extension Center at 753- 6100. 13 years. She is a full-time bus driver and is president of the Davie Association of Teacher Assistants. Judd is an adult full-time stu dent in the Wachovia Partner ship Program for Education at East Carolina, where she main tains a 4.0 grade point average. The program was formed for teacher assistants to be nble to further their education to be come full-time teachers. Judd was admitted into the Upper Division of the progrnm on June 29 nfter interviews. She is the wife of Steven Judd nnd the mother of Hnrri- son and Samantha Judd of Da vie County. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent Monte Sorrells was the guest speaker at Wesley Cha pel United Methodist Church last Sunday. Her message was thought provoking. Also, visit ing with her dad, Vernon Dull, was Tina Gobble. Those needing prnyer nt Wesley Chnpel nre Joyce Pnr- rish, Dorothy West, Clyde nnd Virginin Murrny, Jesse Gentry, Don Pnlmer, nnd Luther and Ostine West. Several members nt Wesley Chnpel enjoyed n dny excur sion to West Jefferson to visit Joyce Pnrrish who is living nt Mnrgate Henlth and Rehab. They had lunch at Fraser’s Res- taurant and visited The Cheese Factory. Joyce was pleased to have everyone visit her. This was a birthday visit as her birthday was Saturday, July 23. Those traveling together were: Gene nnd Mnrie M iller, Nancy Collette, Vernon Dull, DeW illn Smith, Betty West, Sara Eure, Nora Latham, Toby Hawkins nnd the driver was Knthy Ellis. Brian Powell’s Art To Be At Festival 10. Mild-mannered religious leader? 11. Radiate, as charm 12. Arctic floaters 13. Wintry forecast 21. Designer Chanel22. Cyberspace "room" activity 25. H o_M inh 26. Bushy hairdo 27. Chant with the cheerleaders 28. The flrst "computer bug," In fact30. Change chemically 33. Caustic-wltted star of silent movies? 35. Many campaign promises, it's suspected36. Legalese memo phrase 37. Porter's Magniflque" 40. Shares the regular starting job. In baseball43. Holds up44. Musial's cap monogram46. Classle Nabisco treat 47. Sites for skirmishes 51, You are there 52, Greet the day 53, Mongol invader 54, Dwindled 56, Black-Ink entry 59, Dryer batch 60, Singer James or Jones 61, Bring up the__ (follow behind) 62, Convy or Parks 64, Physicians' org. Answers On Page C7 A rtist Brian Powell of M ocksville w ill be exhibit ing nt the 49th AnnunI Amish Acres Arts nnd Crnfts FestivnI in.Nnppnnee, Ind. Aug. 4-7. Sunshine Artists Mngnzine hns rnted Amish Acres Arts nnd Crnfts FestivnI nmong the top 200 festivnis in the nation nnd the Eighth Top Trnditionni Crnft Show. In addition. Lei sure Group Travel Magazine lists it as one of the Top 50 Out standing Festivals and Events, and the American Bus Associa tion has selected this premiere art event ns one of the Top 100 Events in North America. More than 300 artists nnd artisans from ncross the nntipn converge on the grounds of this historic fnmi, homesteaded in 1839 by the first Amish pio neers in Indiana. This nation ally-recognized, juried arts and crafts event features continuous live entertainment on four stag- es, children's activities, craft demonstrntioiis and more. Lenrn more nt www.amixha- cres.cum. A Storehouse Por Jesus will be helping with School Supplies for Davie Co. School children Parents m ust m eet Incom e Requirements. P roof o f Davie County residence Is required also. Dates For Distributioii: FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH • 9 a m -lp m WORKING PARENTS may come on THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH • 5pm -7pm SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED for Davie County School Children 2011/2012Aa SCHOOL niMS ARE GREAHY NEEDED Wim THE EXCEFIWN OF: NOC«iipulUoaBoolis,NOCFayoin,NOPendU,NOP«is (bliM,l)lacl(i)rt«il) WE DO NEED: Coicred Psnclis, Highiighlets, MaAera & Wn Uno Maricers, S cfe ■ & tound), Pod<el FoWers villh txiids & 2-Po(*8l Folders, Gius Sllcia, ■' (contination SpanlsWEngHsli), Divider Slieets, Zppered Pouch (or " Pencil Box, Block & Pencil Erasers, index Cards, Threa Ring Binders kBigieieA№ays Neededi III 2010 we helped 360 children mill passed onl sclwol Hems.' It'e help Pre-K thru High School A Storehouse Por Jesus 675 E. Lexington Rd. • Mocksville, NC • (336) 753-«0B1 C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 C o o i e e m e e N e w s By K urc ii C liand lci Smith Cooieemee Correspondent tThe Cnrolinn Bible Cnmpors were nt the RiverPnrk denning up nrens of the Bullhole for the duck rnce. There were nbout 30 students from nil over the stnte nnd volunteers from nil over the country. Mnrk Bacignlupo, n vol unteer, snid the cnmp goes all summer for about seven weeks, ench session is one week long with nges from 8-19. Brook Nugyen from Hickory snid she likes being nble to help nnd be ing nround other Cliristinns nnd being pnrt of nil of the emotions thnt occur. , Commissioner Chuck Tny lor expressed to the group how grnteful he wns thnt they brought their services to Cooi eemee nnd encournged and challenged them to do tho snme thing in their hometowns. Despite the hot temperntures for Saturday, the 2nd Annunl Duck Rnce wns n success. A hotdog stnnd wns set up nt the RiverPnrk shelter, water melon was available while the Little Brook bnnd played mu sic. Severnl people were sitting on picnic tattles. Stephanie Wnller, the new event coordinntor for the Riv- erPnrk mnnnged this event. Auburn McCardell wears a duck call neck lace. Carlton Cranford, Brent Cranford and Meadow Harrelson with their third place award. Andrew Vanderbrook wins first place in the sack race. Duck tickets were nvnilnble nt the entrance of the wnlking trnil. Children’s games were stretched niong the wnlking trnil going down to the river like, pluck n duck, fnce pnint- ing, scavenger hunt, go lish and chuck n duck. Two ginnt duck flonts were rnflled off. The clouds cnme in right before the ducks were dumped into the South Yndkin nnd the intensity of the sun wns reduced. Almost n thousand ducks rode the waves nnd rocks down to- wnrd the finish line. A wnlking trnil had been cleared through the brush so spectntors could wnlk to the finish line in hopes to henr their number cnlled out. Duck 866 wns the first duck to cross the finish line nnd the $300 went to Becky Peeler, Young nnd old took pnrt in the wntermelon eating contest nnd the snck rnce proved to be a lot of fun. One little guy got a bit upset because He fell down nnd didn’t finish, but Wnlter Ferrell rnn out nnd picked him up and carried him over the line. Claps of approval were heiird from the spectntors. Cooieemee School Rending Progrnm hnd n smnll reading presentntion by some of the students. Some dressed in full costume like Miguel Marin. Miguel was commended by several teachers by saying nil nctors tnke on nnother chnrnc ter when they do pinys or net and they were proud of him for being brnve nnd portrnying his chnrncter with a wig and dress. Despite those words, several of his guy friends couldn’t under- Plcusc See Coolccmcc - Pnge C5 And they’re off; the sack race proves to be challenging for the kids who are taking part - and fun for them and the spectators. Kids sporting’their free duck call necklaces pose with the load of rubber ducks before Saturday’s race. DAVIE COUNTY EN TERI'RISE RECORD, I hursday, July 28,2011 - Cb The Farmington Fire Department is buzzing with people at a fundraiser on Saturday. David Benfield sales lemonade his mother made. His grandmother made the stand for him. F a r m i m t o n N e w s By Laura M athis Farmington Correspondent The nuxiliary from the Fnrm ington Fire Department Station 23 would like to thank every one who came out to their open house and fundrniser Saturdny. The auxiliary was successful in meeting fundrnising goals, thnnks to the community’s help. People rented yard snle spnce, there was a bake snle thnt included homemnde cakes, cookies, and other pastries nnd a lemonnde stnnd supplied the drink of choice on the hot sum mer dny. The fire depnrtment youth did a great job running the stand nnd helping with the fundrniser. The nuxilinry sold sausage and ham biscuits to start everyone's morning off nnd then a hotdog plnte for lunch. Coloring books, fire hnts, nnd stickers were available for the kids who came through and there wns a sign-up sheet nvnilnble for those who wnnt ed to pre-order reflective nd- dress signs. The signs nre $14 nnd you can still order one for your home. Maybe you know n neighbor or family member who could benefit from having one at their mailbox. Cnil the fire depnrtment nt 998-3772, Mnny thnnks to nil the ven dors who cnme set up, to the family and friends who helped with the event, nnd to those who cnme to purchase items. As with nny event, it wns a lot ofhard work with time spent denning nnd preparing but it wns all.worth it. The Farming ton Fire Department would like to invite you to become n pnrt of their fnm ily by joining their fire fighting team or helping out by volunteering with the nuxilinry. Plense feel free to stop by the station to fill out nn npplicntion nnd to get more informntion. The Farmington Baptist Church w ill hnve n Simimer Spectnculnr20l 1 from July3l- Aug. 3 from 6:45-8:30 p.m. Summer Spectacular is a show for kids that promotes n theme ench night, a theme tlie kids need to know nnd understand. The siiow is fun, funny, inter active, engaging, nnd memora ble. The show is followed with These vendors brave the heat to sell produce outside the fire department. KWi Fire department members, the auxiliary and families work hard to make the fundraiser a success. n tour of the bnckstnge nren, niong with the theme of the Ench kid gets n bnckstage pass show. After the backstage tour, upon registration to the back tlie group goes outside where stage area where they learn the they participate in stunts. Don’t backstage Bible story thnt goes worry, it is nothing dangerous - just fun. Then they return to the closer, and nwnit pick up from parents. You cnn register on-line by going to the church's website: wwwjurmingumbc. org, then choose "Events", then "Summer Spectnculnr", nnd complete the form. You may contact the church at 998- 3826. Campers from Carolina Bible Camp listen to instructions (left) prior to cleaning up at the Bullhole. The center photo shows two campers trimming a tree, and at right. Brook Nquwen talks about the experience. Miguel Marin, Autumn Freeman, Meagan Popecki dress as characters (above) for their fellow summer reading program participants (right) at Cooieemee El- Cooieemee... Continued From Page C4 stand why he did thnt, Miguel didn’t seem to mind. W hile the young students listened cnre- fu lly and quietly to the short story they later gathered for n group picture. Rumor hns it thnt n hun dred bucks could win someone a home, but it’s not a nimor. The CHA is in constant need of financial support says Tony Steele, the organization’s pres ident. “We have two gonls for this contest. First, this is some thing our orgnnizntion cnn do to help raise the number of own- er-occupied historic houses in town. Second, we operate three heritage museums nnd n unique kids history progrnm. A ll need financial support,” The grand prize of the Cooieemee House Rnffie is an historic three bed room m ill cottage. Rnffle tick ets nre. $100 each. An enrly bird drnwing w ill determine the winner of n $1,000 cash prize when 500 tickets nre sold. The grnnd prize drnw ing w ill tnke place in January, 2012, six months nfter tho rnffle kick off or when 1,000 tickets nre purchased. A ll ticket snles w ill be conducted vin the In ternet through the Cooleemce- HouseRaflle.com website. O ffi cinl rules nre posted there niong with “This House Cnn Talk” history, n brief description of the town nnd other detnlls about the raffle. An open house al lowing those interested to tour the property w ill be held the Inst Saturday of every month. from 1-3 p.m. Contact me nt \vww.cool e с III e e ii e ii' ,v @ g m ail. с о in 336.250.1133. FARM FRESH PORK All Natural No Artniclal IngredientsGRAIN FED BEEFSrOHOaSONLY. DOJVaiYAVAILABli Jerry & Clndy Foster (3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 7 1 7 5 L o c a lly O r o w n , H y d r o p o n ic T o m a i t o e s ' URGE SELECTION OF FRESH-PICKED PBODUCEI Tonulo«, Cucumiien, Watermelon, Canleloupe, Sweel Com, Sqm ih, Zucchini, and more u anilablel Dew Drop Farm TdSi*' ,£”&....302 Fo.ster Ro.id, Mocksville il osli-T Rd. is juM off Rulpc Kl». ii) \Ve.4tim Davic Ctmiil)) Oi’KN Wed. TiiuotJCH Rti. Noon-Si’m and Sat. 8 am-noon Call For Directions (336) 492-2849 Сб - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 Tatum Williams, Karen Jordan, Krystal Foster and Candice Foster are ready to tube the New River. From above, the New River is dotted with several colors of tubes on the Ijames Baptist outing. Dal<ota Richie, Ashieigh Davis, and Hunter McDaniel get ready to turn in their tubes. Youth leaders, Sharon and Todd McDaniel, enjoy spending time with everyone. Randy Davis floats to the arrival point for all tubers. The kids are anxious to get into the cool water. S h e f f i e l d - C a l a h a i n N e w s ______________________________ By Janicc Jordim Shefflcld-Cninlinin Correspondent Ijnmes Bnptist Church’s Youth Group is nn nctive bunch of girls nnd boys thnt keeps its pnrents busy nnd involved with projects. The rest of the church members nre drnwn to pnrtici pnte by the kids’ enthusinsm. W hile most of the nctivities re volve nround missions projects or Bible study, sometimes they simply do fun stuff. The New River, with its South Fork nnd ' the North Fork running through Ashe County, is only n little over nn hour nwny from Dnvie County. There nre n hnndful of cnnoe nnd tube rentnl business es thiit opernte in the nren thnt w ill tnke you to designnted nr ens where you w ill let the river tnke you bnck, or you cnn begin your trip on the wnter nt their place of business, nnd nt n Inter time they w ill pick you up nnd bring you bnck. Although severni of the chil dren couldn’t pnrticipnte due to other plnns, nbout nine kids, plus 12 ndults, cnr pooled to the Jefferson nren on Snturdny, July 23 to try n new ndventure. Mnk ing the trip were lenders,Todd nnd Shnron McDnniel nnd their son, Hunter: Chnrlene Richie nnd Dnkotn; Rnndy Dnvis nnd Ashieigh; Jon Hoglen; Chris nnd Knren Price; Mnrk Johnson with Chnse nnd Enston; Thnd nnd Bobby Vnndiver; Tntum Willinms; nnd Knren Jordnn, with Krystnl nnd Cnndice Fos- ter. Lured by stories of fried chicken, country hnm, nnd n table full of vegetnbles, they stnrted in time to hnve nn enrly lunch nt Shntley Springs Res tnurnnt before hendlng to Zn- loo’s Cnnoes. I joined them for lunch nnd nccompnnied them to the river, but did not rent n tube, nlthough 1 regretted Inter not mnking the wnter pnrt of the trip. Keith nnd Regini Looper met up with the rest in time to tube the river. Weekends nre busy this time of yenr, so reser- vntions hnd been cnlled in dnys before nrriving. Customers in cnnoes nctunlly use n differ ent section pf the river, so thnt those in tubes cnn have as lei surely n llont ns they wnnt on n quieter pnrt of the river. The bus trip wns exciting enough for some in the pnrty, ns it climbed n mountnin nnd went down the other side to an unpaved single lnne rond thnt rnn nlongside the wnter. Then it stopped to lutlond its pnssengers nnd the mnny tubes thnt were strnpped to the top of the bus. Ahhough these nre definitely not cnr tire tubes, nnd nre big enough for you to be nble to lie on your stomnch or to just lie bnck nnd lounge \yhile flonting, the bottom pnrt is closed, so nobody wns sent down river drugging their feet. As everyone soon lenrned, you cnnnot nvoid getting wet when you tube the river. Zn- loo’s even holds your cnr keys to mnke sure you don’t lenve Ihem somewhere on the river bottom while on your journey. Mnximum time for their ride wns three hours. If n storm hnd nppenred, they were ndvised to ride it out or pull over to the bnnk nnd wnit for it to end. A storm did threnten, with thun der echoing through the moun tnin vnlleys, but lightning did not nppenr, nlthough some cold rnin fell for n few minutes. This wns ns close to n true ndventure in nnture ns mnny w ill experi ence ns it is definitely not nn nmusement pnrk ride. W ith juck you cnn see numerous types of birds nnd wnterfowl nnd pos sibly the elusive Hellbender, n protected type of shy snlnninn- der thnt is known to live luider rocks in the New River. W ild turkeys nre often spotted on the bnnks. Deer, which use the river for drinking wnter, some times wnik ncross the river, pre- sumnbly just to get to the other side. Snturdny wns the flrst time thnt Chris ijnd 1 witnessed n pnir of river otters diving for food nnd seemingly plnying ns they drifted downstrenm with the current. Mnny types of flsh in- hnbit the river. Even cows grnze pencefully in pnstures nlong the banks, oblivious to people flont- ing pnst. There nre n few cnbins nnd houses nlong this stretch nt wnter level, nnd even fewer cnn be seen through tree lenves on the tops of the mountnin ridges thnt encircle the wnter. Wnter levels vnry, with rocks show- Plcasc See S-C - Pngc C7 It is finally almost time to begin the river floating. C l a r k s v i l l e N e w s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .July 28,2011 ■ C7 Mark Johnson with Chase and Easton, arrive back at the canoe/tubing business, > I By M arcia Bcck Lambe Clnrksville Correspondent The youth from Benr Creek Bnptist Church spent the day nt L in ville Cnverns nnd had n picnic lunch by the stream and also went to Valle Crucis to the original Mast Oenernl Store where they nil got to enjoy cniidy and soda pop and a good time together. Congratulations to Andrew Sanders on his win nt Bowmnn Grey this pnst weekend. It is footbnll senson ngain and the W illiam R. Davie Raiders w ill hnve registration Snturday, July 30 from 8 a.m.-noon nt the Brock in Mocksvillc. You w ill need to bring n copy of the birth certificnte nnd hnve n current physicnl. Physicnls w ill be nvailablc on site. Footbnll is open to nil rising third-sixth grnders. Also on Snturdny, the cheerlcnders w ill hnve n cnr wnsh nnd bnke sale nt the Nn- s ~ c . . . Continued From Page C6 with rocks showing clearly nlong the bottom in the shnllow arens, but pools of deep wnter nppenring still nnd dnrk, of fering experienced swimmers nn opportunity to sink below the surfnce if they'd like. It is rnrely muddy except nfter sig nificant rainfall. Like many others who hnve lenrned to love Ihe area, now thnt they have mnde the trip, tnik hns nlrendy begun nbout n return visit. Ijnmes’ youth group meets most Sundny eve nings nt 5:30 nt the church nl Sheffield nnd Ijnmes Church roads. Contact the McDaniels for further informntion. Belnted birthdny wishes to Charles Gunter (July 18) nnd Jncob VVhite (July 20). Birth days for the coming week are for Sherry Keaton and Tyson Wilson on the 28"' ; , Clnrk Gobble nnd Corey R. Dyson on Ihe 29"’: Brendn Bcck on Ihe 30"': Dennis Ijnmes, Cody Brown, Janice Beck, nnd Hn ley Annette Atkins on the 31": Ben Cohen nnd Pnul Ijnmes on Aug. 1; Fred Roth on Aug. 2: nnd Nonh Drye, Chris Wilson, nnd Brinn Turner on Aug. 3. Celebrnting wedding nnniver- snries nre Edward and Amber Thutt on July 29 nnd Bobby nnd Shewnee Johnson, Larry and Doris Dyson, nnd Jay and Renee Vandnll on Aug. 2. The next meeting of the Ju nior Explorers for children nges 8-13 at the Sheffield-Calahain Volunteer Fire Department w ill be Simday, July 31, from 2-3:30 p.m. at the fire station nt 435 Dyson Road. There is no charge, but written parental permission is required. For fur ther information, contact Tere- sn Campbell at 704-546-5603. New Union United Melh odist Church is cnlling for chil dren age 3 and up lo “Saddle Up” for Vacation Bible School with the kick-off on Sundny, July 31, from 6:30-8 p.m. Gel rendy lo bnrrel ™ce, piny horseshoes, pan for gold, rope a steer, ride n mechnnicnl bull, enjoy free hotdogs, nnd much more. Come to their rnnch ench night through Thursday, Aug. 4. The next Game Night with bingo nt the Sheffield-Calahain Community Center w ill be Fridny, Aug. 5 with conces sions avnilnble nt 6 p.m. nnd the gnmes beginning at 7. A special hot weather surprise is planned for all who nttend. Sudoku Solution 9 7 1 2 6 3 5 4 8 4 2 5 1 8 7 9 3 6 6 3 В 9 4 5 2 7 1 8 5 9 4 3 2 6 1 7 7 4 2 6 5 1 8 9 3 3 1 6 8 7 9 4 2 5 1 8 3 5 2 4 7 6 9 2 6 7 3 9 8 1 5 4 5 9 4 7 1 6 3 8 2 tionwide Insurance building on Yndkinville Rond in Mocksville from 9 n.m.-l p.m. Go show your support for our Rniders cheerleaders. Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School w ill be July 31- Aug. 3, 5:30-8:30 ench night. Come nnd enjoy crafts, games nnd music. Saturday, Aug. 6 Benr Creek w ill host a version o f n Round Up (The gntheijng of men, women, boys and girls to hear the Gospel of Christ). A t 10 a.m. there w ill be horseback riding, stick horse, hnyrides, horseshoe m inistry. At 11:30, henr from guest spenker, the Rev. Ben M ull. From noon-1 p.m., hotdogs w ill be served. Please remember in your thoughts and prayers; Edith Beck, Jennifer and Jeremy Hel ton, Sarah Jones, Tim Penrse, James Tnylor, Bud Wallace, Charlie Whaley. Jason Brown Is all smiles after blowing out his can dles and making a wish. Sunday, Aug. 14 is home coming at New Union with Pnstor B illy Jnrett as speaker nt the 11 n.m. service. A covered dish lunch W ill follow nt the Sheffield-Calahain Commu nity Center. Revival begins thnt evening nt 7 nnd continues ench night through Aug. 17 with Pns tor Don Roulh ns the speaker. The hotdog parking lot lunch was n hit lnst Saturday, even with the high tempern tures. New Union Men's nnd Women’s , Fellowships nppre- cinte everyone's support. The next event is Aug. 27. The annunl Ijames Baptist homecoming nnd revival w ill be Aug. 14-17. The Rev. Rnndy Klocke w ill be speaker. They nre continuing to col led dona tions or monetary gifts for the summer food program nt Wm. R. Davie School. Jnson Brown celebrated his I2th birthdny with fnm ily and friends on Sunday, July 17 w ilh a pool pnrty. Everyone enjoyed the wnter even though its tempernture wns on the cool side. Jnson is the son of Mnrk Brown of Chnriotte nnd Lorn Dyson of Mocksville. Spe cini guests were grnndpnrents, Jimmy nnd Chris Dyson nnd Jnck nnd Brendn Bniley. Jnson. thnnked everyone for helping him enjoy his specini dny. Prnyer list requests continue Ihis week for Becky H ill, Les ter Edwnrds, Perry Richardson, Eioise Stephens, Jim Ratledge, George Wall, J.W. Keaton, Pat Gobble, Nannie nnd Leroy Dyson, Joann Smhh, JoAnn Renegar, Josephine Anderson, Janice Beck, Teresa Alexan der, Bruce Gibson, and Wnndn Johnson Anderson of Atlnntn, who is Pnt Gobble's sister. Shnre your nctivities nnd photos or send informntion nbout upcoming events. Con tnct me nt jvfJonlan@howmil. cow, 492-5836. Crossword Answers ППШ 5ВШ | p g g A group from Bear Creek Baptist takes a break from touring Linville Caverns and Fails. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By M arie W hite Four Comers Correspondent Bettie Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Polls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Shnne Polls nnd children hnd lunch Sundny nt the steak house in Yadkinville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Prevette en joyed dinner at Pete's in Clem mons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe White, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Murray, nnd Cornelin Smilh attended the Fnrmington Ruritan cookout and Ihe awarding of scholnr- ships. u i i’ U i.s K M A i n i; Julia Howard A Y ■ lltttis v 7*Jih D istru I Please coiilact me in: MOCKSVILLE: (336) 751-8567 RALEIGH: (919) 733-5904 Stale Legislative Building 16 W. Jones Street, Rm 1106 Raleigh, NC 27601-1096Email: lullahdincleg.net I'MU foH iirJuiM llo\vm> F I S H D A Y ! IT’S TIME TO STOCK YOUR POND! 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She was also preceded in death by a son, Dnvid Anderson Murph; a granddaughter, Te- |i I resa Lynn Kennerly; a brother, Howard Steele; and n dnughter- in-lnw, G nil МифЬ. Survivors: a daughter, Lindn Donnhue W hitaker of Mocks ville; 3 grandsons, David Murph (Rita) of Clevelnnd, Darrell Donnhue (Dorothy Debruyne) of Old Town, Mnlne and Steve МифЬ (Laura) of Salisbury; 7 great-grandchildren; and- n daughter-in-law. Sue Beck of Lexington. A graveside service wns con ducted nt 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 26 at South R iver United, Methodist Church Cemetery in Woodleaf, with David МифЬ and Darrell Donnhue officint ing. Online condolences; >wiv. eatonfimeralscrvice .com. . ////(/ Jettia M.Sxvmringen 1921-2011' CONCORD Ernest G. M ayfield 1966 - 2011 COOLEEMEE ♦ , Beverly /. Sm ilh . 1954-2011 MOCKSVILLE l'!nt(in I'u iifra l S iT virc . 325 N. Mnin Street Mocksville, NC Л (336)751-2148 Annie O pal How ard Annie Opal Robertson How ard, 91, of Dulin Rond, Mocks ville, died on Friday, July 22, 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. Born in Davie County on A p ril 18, 1920, she wns the dnughter of the late Gxover Scales Robertson and Lizzie Annn Potts Riobertson. She was a homemaker and a long time member of Dulin United Methodist Church. She was the secretnry of her Sunday school class for many years, and a member of United Methodist Women. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Obie Hobert Howard in 2007; by a son, Wnyne How ard; 6 brothers; 1 sister; and n grandson, Mark Blakley, Survivors; 2 sons, Larry Howard and Donnid (Pntricin) Hownrd; 3 daughters, Ann H. (Allen) Binkley, Dottie H. (V ir gil) Bright, nnd Gny H. (Lee) McClnmrock, all of Mocks ville; 7 grandchildren, Jeremy (Mary) McClnmrock, Scott (Jnnie) Bright, Teresn (W il liam) Nnvey, Kendnll (Mar- ci) Hownrd, Shnron (Scott) Ebright, Christin (Jonathan) Williams, Adam (Robin) How ard; 11 great-grandchildren, Christopher (Ashlea) Blakley, Destiny (friend, Derek) Lum- ley, Jasmine Ebright, Jocelyn Ebright, Ethan Ebright, Hallé Bright, Reid Howard, Michnel Hownrd, Emma Jnmes, Sarah James, Bailey Howard; 2 great- grent-grnndcliildren, Addy Shropshire, Maddie Preston. The service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Hownrd was on Monday, July 25, at 11 a.m. at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Revs. Lynn Jordnn nnd Rny O ’Ferrell officinting. She lie in state 30 minutes ptior to the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church on Sundny, July 24. Memorials: Dulin UMC Fund, c/o Jerry Hendrix, 2112 M illing Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: h'iiw. (la viefunerolscrvicc .com. 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She had been a volunteer nt Rownn Helping Ministries. Mrs. O ’Neal loved going to yarci sales and flea markets and was a good cook. She was also preceded in denth by n brother, Timothy Dillard. Survivors: her husband. Dean O ’Neal of the home; 4 children, Tnmmy Padgett Markland of Winston-Salem, Jamie Padgett (Knthy) of M is souri, Chris Padgett (Nicole) of Union Grove and Jeremy Scott Campbell of the home; a sis ter, Penny Seaford (Gary), of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Steve Dillard (Susie), Joe Dillnrd, nil of Harmony nnd Danny D il lard (Bebee) of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren, Loryn Mnrk- Innd, Rhynn Mnrklnnd, Tucker Pndgett, Dustin Pndgett, Wes ley Pndgett, Chloe Cnmpbcll, Ava Campbell nnd Laila Cnmp- bell; nnd n sister-in-lnw, Wendy Mendows of Alnbama. A funeral service wns con ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 23 nt Lifewny Church in Salisbury with Pastor Danny D illard officinting. The body wns placed in the church 30 minules before the service. Burial followed in Church of God of Prophecy Cemetery in Mocksville, The family re ceived friends Friday, July 22 at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences: mmw. eatoiifiiiwral.iervice.com. Earn Cash Se ll those unwanted items with a classified 1-877-751-2120 W illiam W . Spillm an W illiam W ilburn “Fircbnll” Spillman Sr., 91, of the Fnrm ington community of Davic County, diqd Tuesday, July 19, 2011 nt Knte B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. He wns born A p ril 3, 1920, in Dnvie County to the Into W illinm Steelmnn nnd Nannie Seats Spillmnn. Mr'. Spillmnn wns nn active member of Farm ington Methodist Church as long as he was able. He wns n veternn of the U.S. Arm y hav ing served during World W ar II and was a retired dairy farmer. Mr. Spillman was a member of Fnrmington Mnsonic Lodge 265 where he had received a 50-year pin, was a past Mas ter and pnst Worthy Pntron of the Eastern Star and a member of the Scottish Rite. He was a founding member and long time volunteer of Farmington Volunteer Fire Dept, and was inducted into Dnvie County Firefighter’s Hall 'of Fame in 2010. M r. Spillman hnd served on the bdnrds of Fnrmington Community Cemetery nnd Farmington Community As sociation. He attended Farm ington High School, Pfeiffer College and Mars H ill College. ^ W hile in college, he was active in sports. Mr. Spillman loved hunting and fishing. He was nlso preceded in denth by 4 sisters, Laura Lunn Spillman, Della Collette, Pran ces E llis nnd Orn Lib Nnsh. Survivors: his wife of 70 years, M aiy Glasscock S p ill man of the home; 2 dnughters, Hildn Johnson and Carol (Jim) Hutchins; 3 sons, B illy (Pnula) Spillman, Pnul (Connie) S p ill mnn nnd Terry (Debbie) S p ill mnn; n sister, Anita Harding, all of Farmington; 14 grandchil dren; 26 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and several friends in thè com munity. A l^uneral service was con ducted nt 11 a.m., Friday, July 22 nt Farmington United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Sara Scruggs officiating. Burial fol lowed in Farmington Commu nity Cemetery, w ilh Mnsonic grnveside rites conducted by Fnrmington Lodge AF& AM 265. The fnm ily received friends Thursday, July 21 at Entqn Funernl Home. I Memorinls: Fnrmington Community Cemetery, c/o Naomi Greene, 2563 Farming ton Rond, Mocksville; or Fnrm ington Methodist, c/o Greg W illinm s, 1939 Fnrmington Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: tw ii'. eatoiifimeralservicu.com. You are always welcome at First United Methodist Church 310 Nortii M ain Street Historic Downtown Mocksville Contemporary Worship 8:45 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:55 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:50 a.m. www.nrstumcmocksville.org Telephone: 751-2503 n farmington baptist church We w ould lik e to in v ite you to ou r July 31-Augusts Ages 3 years-Sth Grade Nightly 6:45-?:30PM Farm ington B aptist Church 1835 Farm ington Road w ww .farm ingtonbc.org 336-998-3826 Lester Franklin Potts Mr. Lester Franklin Potts, 82, of Hardison Street, Mocksville, died Thursday, July 21, 2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was born Feb. 11, 1929, in Dnvie County to the late Cnptain G rief nnd Sally Kim brough M ille r РоИй. Mr. Potts wns n member of Hnrdison United Methodist Church. He wns n veteran of the U.S. Army nnd wns retired from Ingersoll- Rnnd. Mr. Potts wns a pnst member of Jericho Hardison Ruritnn. He was a hunter and ' fisherman and enjoyed garden ing. He was also preceded in denth by a granddaughter, Denise Potts; n sister, Helen Hnmm; and a half sister, Glad ys Davis. Survivors: his wife of 59 years, Peggy Jenn Willinms Potts of the home; 2 sons, Steve Potts (Renei) nnd Denny Potts (Sandra), all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Tnra Potts, Hol- tie Pangan (Chad), Drew Potts, Dusty Potts (Henther) and Jn cob. Potts; and a great-grnnd- daughter, Nisee Pnngan. A funeral service wns con ducted nt 3 p.m., Sunday, July 24 nt Hardison United Method ist Church with tho Rev. Lynn Cash officiating. The body wns placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burinl fol lowed in the church cemetery. Pnllbearers were Garinnd A l len, Gnry Allen, Drew Potts, Jncob Potts, Dusty Potts and Chnd Pnngnn. The family re ceived friends Saturday, July 23,at Enton Funernl Home. Memorinls: Knte B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lnne, Winston-Snlem, 27103; Hnrdison Methodist, 1630 Jericho Church Rond, Mocksville; or chnrity of do nor’s choice. Online condolences; wtviv. eatonfimeralservice.com. Lizzie M ae Oakley Lizzie Mne Onkley, 80, of Autumn Care Nursing Home, Mocksville, died Tuesday, July 26,2011. Contact Graham Funeral Home at 751-1100 or www. GrahamFimeralHome.net for arrangements. W ilb u r M cM aiian Mr. W ilbur McMnhnn, 89, of Advance, died Monday, July 18, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. He wns born A p ril 14, 1922 in Davidson County to the late Frnnk nnd Sadie 'Tucker Mc Mahan. Mr. McMahan served in the U.S. Arm y during Worid ' War II and wns n member of Redlnnd Pentecostal Holiness Church. He is preceded in death by his wife,Thelma Myers McMa han; a son-in-law, V irg il Gar ner; 6 brothers nnd 4 sisters. Surviving: a dnughter. No vella Gnrner of Lexington; a grandson, Lee Garner of Thomasville; n brother, Albert McMahan and wife Corn; and 3 sisters, Betty Jnmes, Rose Wade nnd Mnry Koontz, A funeral service wns con ducted nt 11 n.m, Thursdny, July 21 nt Hnyworth-Miller Kinderton Chnpel by Pnstor W ill Pryor. Burinl followed nt Forest H ill Cemetery in Lex ington, The family received friends Wednesday at the fu neral home. Online condolences: wtw , havwortli-miiler.com. Catiierine Spry Hellard Catherine Spry Hellard, 87, of W ill Boone Road, Mocks ville, died on Monday, July 25, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Born in Davie County on Mny 26, 1924, she wns the daughter of the late Roy Vestal Spry Sr. and Delia McDnniel Spry. Survivors: her husbnnd of 67 years, Johnnie W. Hellard. She was a homemaker and a life time member of Turrentine Baptist Church. Survivors: 2 sons, Ronnie D. (Elissa) Hellard, Jack 0. (Myra) Hellard brother, R.V. Spry and sister, Eleanor Ridenhour, all ■ ofM ocksville; 4 grnndchildren; 5 grent-grnndchildren; cousins, nephews nnd nieces. She was preceded in death by sister, Evalinn Spry Camp bell in 2011. A celebration of life ser vice was to be held Thursday, July 28 at 11 a.m, nt Turren tine Baptist Church with the Rev. Scott Schuyler officiat ing. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The body lie in stnte 30 minutes prior to the service. The fnm ily wns to re ceive friends Wednesdny, July 27 from 6-8 p.m. at Davie Fu neral Service. Memorials; Turrentine Bap tist general fund, 613 Turren tine Church Rond, Mocksville. Online condolences: »vu’n>. tin vieftmerahervice .com. M ildred M artha T\irner Mildred Martha Cranford Turner, 89, of Statesville died Sunday afternoon, July 24, 2011, nt Iredell Memorial Hos pital. Also known as Sally by enriy childhood friends nnd family, she was bom Jan.. 12, 1922, in Rownn County and wns the daughter of the Inte Joe nnd Annn Belle Donnhue Cranford. For many years, she worked in the lunchroom at Cool Springs School and on the dairy farm she owned along with her hus band, Clyde. She was an active member of New Salem United Methodist Church where the Mildred Turner Community Action Group was named in her honor, and was a recipient of the UM W lifetim e member ship award. She is known by mnny as the matriarch of her church, family nnd community. She loved cooking, pninting, gardening nnd lent love nnd support to nil she knew. She wns nlso preceded in denth by her husbnnd of nenriy 50 years, Oscar “Clyde” Turn er; n dnughter, Gwendn Ann Turner Pnrker (B ill); 2 brothers. Josh Crnnford nnd Nephi Crnn- ford; and 4 sisters, Inez Penry, Linnie Cartner, LeVoy Powell, nnd Nhnnie Donahue. , Survivors; 2 sons. Tommy Turner (Jenny) of Mocksville and Danny Turner (Elaine) of Statesville; 8 grandchildren, Eddie Parker (Kim ), Michael Pnrker (Sophia), Tracy Parker Allen (Jimmy), nil of States ville, Kim Parker Nakhle (Samir) of Concord, Tonya Turner-Carroll (Michnel) of Santa Fe, N.M., Tiffany Evnns (Mntt) of Mocksville, Chris Turner (Michelle) of Harts- ville, S.C., and Ryan Turner of San Diego, Calif.; and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held nt 2 p.m. Tuesdny, July 26, nt New Snlem United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Gay officiating. The body lie in state for two hours nt the church prior to the service nnd burial followed in the church cemetery. Don Clendenin, Tom Bridges, Vic Ellis, Hugh Steele, Robbie Penry, nnd Rod , Dixon served ns pallbearers. The family w ill receive friends following the service in the fel lowship hnll. Online condolences: ifit’»'. hunchjohnsonfimeralho m e. com. Memorials: New Snlem Church, 155 New Salem Road, Statesville, 28625. Stephan Peoples To Be Ordained At GMMMBC The Rev, Stcphon Peoples, nn associate minister at Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, w ill be ordained on Sunday, July 31 at 3 p,m. This service w ill be held at Greater Mount Moriah, Senior pastor, the Rev, A rtie R. Cnmpbcll, w ill deliver the ordination sermon. Dinner w ill be served nfter the service. Everyone is invited. Saving Our Sisters Plans Fellowship This Saturday New Jerusnlem Apostolic Church SOS (Saving Our Sisters) Women’s M inistry w ill be having a fellowship Saturday, July 30, from 9 a.m.-noon. The theme is “Issues Under the Hat” nnd the topic of discussion w ill be depression, presented by M inis ter Eutashin Rice, n member of Community Bible Ministries in Chnriotte. Rice is n graduate student nt Regent University and a member of the American Counseling Association, American Association of Christian Counselors, and Association of Biblical Counselors. She is a resident of Davie County nnd works part- time as a case manager for the Davie County elink Program. A ll women nre invited to this time of food, fun, and fellow ship. Bible School Starts Sunday At Eagle Heights Church Vacation Bible School Sports Week “Be A Part of God’s Tenm” w ill be Sundny, July 3 l-Thursdny,Aug.4 at Eagle Heights Church, 852 US 64 W., Mocksville. Baseball, soccer and basketball w ill be among the offerings from 6:30-8:30 nightly. To learn more, cnll 753-8335, or email, kvibeth® aol.com. N e w U n io n V B S J u ly 3 1 -A u g . 4 It’s time to “Saddle Up!” and get over to New Union for Va cation Bible School with fun for everyone. Join the kickoff on Sunday, July 3 1 at 6 p.m, for hotdogs and nil the trimmings, Bible school w ill be held each night from 6:30-8 at the church at 1869 Sheffield Road, There w ill be something different each night from barrel races to horseshoes, panning for gold to roping n steer, n mechnnical bull, and more. A ll children ages 3 nnd up are welcome to come out to the ranch and have a rope-roaring good time. C o n c e rt, V B S S e t F o r W y o B M C Forgiven from Hobe Sound Bible College w ill be at Wyo Bible Methodist Church at 6 p,m, Sunday, July 31, Vacation Bible School with the theme “Superkids of the Bible” w ill be Aug, 1-3 from 6-8 nightly, with family night on Fridny, Aug. 4. The church is nt 3928 Wyo Road in Yadkin County. Call 463-5796. Fork Homecoming Aug. 14 Fork Baptist Church w ill hold its annual homecoming on Sun day, Aug. 14. Guest speaker w ill be the Rev. Ron Harrison, execu tive director of the South Yndkin Baptist Association. A covered dish meal w ill follow the morning worship service. Everyone is invited, the church is located on US 64 East in the Fork Church community. To learn more, call the church at 998- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 - C9 Wetmore Farms W O O D LE A F F R E S H H O M E G R O W N T O M A T O E S P E A C H E S , S Q U A S H , Z U C C H IN I, C U C U M B E R S , P E P P E R S READY NOW We have Cantaloupe & Watermelon, other produce as It becomes available Open Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday B:00am-3:00pm • Closed on Sundays From mcksMIe take SOI Soutt (o 801 IntanecUoa, turn right at light 4 miles to cautkm light In Woodleaf. 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There w ill be classes for children of all ages; classes w ill include Bible study, crnfts, and music. There w ill be a Bible class for adults. Lunch w ill be served at noon. Church members invite all children in the community fora "learning and fun" day. The United Methodist Wom en of Clarksbury w ill host a community-wide prayer break fast at 8;1S a.m. Sunday, July 31, in the fellowship hall. An drew Payne, a rising senior at Gardner-Webb University, w ill speak on the value of prayer. The women invite evei^one. The United Methodist Wom en are collecting school sup plies for Harmony Elementary School until the end of August. For more information or to do nate, contact any group mem ber or call 704-546-2473. The Rev. Charles Martindale, pastor of Homer United Meth odist Church in Alaska, w ill be the speaker at the 9;30 a.m. ser vice Sunday at Salem Method ist. He and his wife Karen w ill speak at four Methodist church es during their July 30-Aug. 4 stay lipre. The couple w ill be thanking the churches for their Young folks, Including Mekayla Duty, enjoy fun and games. mission work in Alaska., Sa lem members Daphne Cartner, Jack Koontz, and Randy Mc Clamrock have been oii West ern North Carolina Conference mission work trips lo Alaska. W hile the Mnrtindales are vis iting, they w ill be staying with Jack and Kay Koontz of Davie Academy Road. After the 10:30 a.m. Sun day school the Salem Method ist Youth w ill host a luncheon fundraiser in the fellowship hall nnd invite everyone for Sunday lunch. Donations w ill be accepted and w ill benefit the, youth summer mission trip. Snlem members Steve Cook- son nnd Larry Meyer w ill come and remove any old metal or metal items. Monies raised through their sale w ill benefit • tlie Salem building fund. Society Baptist Church w ill ■- '’V' Salem men are ready to serve diners at ctilcken and fish fry. have an ice-cream ond cake par ty at 5 p.m. Sundny in the fel lowship hall. A ll church mem bers are asked to bring a freezer of homemade ice-cream or a cake to share. A t 6 p.m. there w ill be a gospel singing featur ing the group "Solid Rock" in the sanctuary. Church members invite everyone for ice-cream, cake, and fellowship followed by the singing. The Baptist Men of Soci ety w ill sponsor a day trip to the Victory Junction Saturday, Aug. 6. Those wishing to go should be at the church no later than 8:30 a.m. For required sign-up or more information, please call Johnny Nantz on 704-872-9824. . Upcomingcommunity events include a V-Point Ruritan coun try ham and sausage breakfast from 6-10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, at the V-Point Building; "31 pocketbook party" fundraiser sponsored by the Calvary Bap- , tist Women on Mission at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11; ond a fish-fiy fundraiser Saturday, Aug. 20, at Salem Methodist. The past few weeks I have re minded everyone each week to check on elderly neighbors and to stny hydrated on extremely hot humid days. Doctors tell us the young and the old are more susceptible to becoming overheated. In the mid-1990s a friend and former next-door neighbor became overheated while getting up hay, suffered a stroke, and became bedfast This week the high 90s are again forecasted; so, please take heed and be careful. Our community was deeply saddened to hear of Ihe tragic accidental death of Brent Gnlli- her Snturday, Brent, who lived on NC 901 just north of Clnrks bury, wns working on a truck when the truck fell on him. He had many relatives and friends in our community. We send get-well wishes to Cecil Cartner, Polly Gorham, David Johnson, nnd Ernest Seamon. Cecil is recuperat ing after having a pace-maker procedure. Polly fell nnd broke her shoulder and is recuperat ing ot home. Dnvid has been diagnosed with leukemia and is undergoing trentment at Wake Forest Baptist Health Center. Ernest was hospitolized with chest pains and is recuperat ing at home. Nprman Ricli- ardson has improved and has been moved from critical care to a regular room at Forsyth Medicni Center. Helen Steele remains at Iredell Memorial Hospital, Lols Cnrtner is now recupernting nt home, Estlier Campbell remains in rehab at Autumn Care of Stntesville, nnd Lois Harris and Howard Safriet remain in rehnb at Au tumn Care of Mocksville, Join us in prayer for the Lord's divine healing nnd com fort upon Cecil, Polly, David, Ernest, Norman, Helen, Lois C,, Esther, Lois H,, Howard, nnd others having health prob lems. Pray for the Lord's com fort and strength upon Brent's fam ilyi Thank you bunches for pray ing for niy mother. She lias been doing much better the past week or so and seems to be get ting bnck her "mo-joe." If you have news or memo ries to shnre, plense cnll Shirley on 492-5115 or email sdilink® hotmall.com. 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The camp encourages a strong foundation for reading by developing analytical and problem solving skills^ “Exposed to n wide range of inH formation and intriguing experiences'^ from animals and science to building; robots, campers see the importance of: reading,” said Principal Cinde R inni Participants sustain developing iiterav cy so skills remain sharp through these enriching experiences,” The theme for the first two weeks, of summer school was nnimal study. Zootastic Park of Lake Norman vis-;; hed with nn animal trainer who gave students the opportunity to leam about ; and interact with o kangaroo, a com snake, a llama, a parrot, an opossum, sheep, and other zoo creatures they, could feed and pet. Oscar Rogel and Angela Lankford check out a rare bird from Zootastic Park of Lake Norman at Cornatzer Elementary’s summer Literacy - Page D8 literacy program. Grace Hilton with Cristi Vargas and Raquol Sanchez view the animals at Dan Nicholas Park Griffiths Engeimann, Elvis Quinteros, and Gregorio Almazan move their robot using coordinates. Oscar Rogel and David Benitez identify bones in an owl pellet Younger students get ready to race robots at Cornatzer Elementary School’s summer literacy program. D2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, July 28,2011 Í Volunteer Jim Murphy and wife Pat. The band "Mirror Image" plays for the Davie Senior Services Volunteer Apprecia tion event. Daphne Toppas and Jere Dailey enjoy the band. Volunteers Essential To Sr. Services 'Jere Dailey helps "Mirror Image" by acting out during one of the songs. Davie County Senior Ser vices lield its annunl Volunteer Appreciation Lunch and Din ner on June 3. This event is Senior Ser vices’ way of saying thnnk you to all those who volunteer throughout the year. Because of the large number of attendees, two events were held. Volunteers could choose the event most convenient. Both events started with a meal of shrimp, nlfredo. pasta, salad, and brownies. Following the meal, the vol unteers were entertained with beach music from "M irro r Im age”. After the entertainment the volunteers were recognized by Kim Shuskey, director of Se nior Services. “Everywhere I go people ask me how such a small county can do so many programs nnd services. This room fu ll of volunteers is the only way wc arc able to accom plish so muph'.” Beth Haire, administrative assistant stated: “The attendees enjoyed the music immensely and the feedback I hnve re ceived has been positive.” More than 200 people at tended this event. Each volun teer who attended received a gift from Senior Services. More than 350 people vol unteered at Senior Services during the pnst year. "Volunteers are extremely important to us here at Senior Services. We vnlue them im mensely. We hnve progrnms that rely solely on volunteers, such as homebound meals. We have more thnn 100 people in Davie County on homebound meals. We must have eight drivers per day to n il the eight homebound meal routes,” Hoire said. Senior Services hns mnny opportunities for those inter ested in volunteering. Jim Murphy, homebound menl driver nnd front desk vol unteer, snid: “Just nnother ren son why Dnvie County Senior Services is the best in the stnte, it’s the volunteers. There is no better way to pay it forwnrd thnn volunteering”. "G iving your time to help others is such n selfless net. To find out how you cnn volunteer nnd mnke the difference in a senior’s life, plense cnll 753- 6230,” Shuskey snid. Volunteers Bud and Irene Stroud.Volunteers Lonnie and MItzl Hunter.Volunteer Sharrle Campbell with husband Harold. F e e l b e t t e r a b o u t y o u r s e lf V o l u n t e e r T o d a y ! T h e r e a r e h u n d r e d s o f o p p o r t u n i t i e s r i g h t h e r e i n D a v i e C o u n t y - f r o m s e n i o r s e r v ic e s t o B i g B r o t h e r s / B i g S is t e r s , f r q p y o u t h s p o r t s t o d o m e s t ic v i o l e n c e s e r v ic e s , f r o m s c o u t in g t o s c h o o ls . Y o u d e c i d e . D a t e l i n e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOKU, IhursUay, July 2», ¿O il - Uá F u n d raisers F rid a y, A u g . 5 Game Night,nt Shcfficld-Cninhain Comm. Ctr., 174 Turkeyfoot Rd. begins 7 p.m. (doors open 6 p.m. for concessions.) R e u n io n s S a tu rd a y, O c t 1 DHS Class of 1970 Cookout, nt Clement Grove Mnsonic Picnic Grounds, 3 p.m. til dark. For info: 998-3930,751 -3151,492-2302, or 940-7074. F ri. & S a t., O ct. 7 & 8 DCHS Class of ‘70, we have been invited lo share in the reunion of Clnss of '71. For more info: 998- 7370 or Jpnrca@yadtel.net S a tu rd a y, O c t 8 DHS Class of 1976 Reunion, 3Slh reunion nt Masonic Picnic Grounds, 3-7 p.m. A ll classmates invited to bring covered dish. Drinks & paper products furnished. Admission free. A ll members asked to mnke dona tion lo Davie Comm. Foundntion to increase Clnss of 1976 Scholnrshlp fund.Info: 751-2237. a e . lig jQ D S a tu rd a y, J u ly 3 0 25th Year Anniversary Banquet, Le Jour dcs Femmes Club, 6-8:30 p.m. nt Dnvie Sr. Center, 278 Mer- oney St.,Mocksville. "Post,Present, Future” wilh specini musical guesls. Tickel.i: $20. Proceeds to support scholarship fund. S u n d a y, J u ly 31 Ministerial Ordination,nt Grenler Mount Morinh Missionnry Bnpt. Church,3p.m. for Re v. Stephen Peo ples. Dinner served nfler srvice. Sun.-Wed„ J u ly 31-Aug. 3 VBS, nl Brend of Life Bapt., 4557 NC 801 North, Mocksville, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Register 6:15 on July 31 in snnctunry. Theme: Big Apple Adventure. Ages 3 thru high school. Info: 518-3107 or 492-2640. Sun.-Thuis., Ju ly 31-Aug. 4 VBS, nt New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd., 6:30-8 p.m. Weslern theme, nil children welcome. VBS. nl Engle Heights Chruch, 852 US 64 W„ Mocksville. “Be A Part of God’s Tenm”, 6:30-8:30 p.m. nighlly. For info: 753-8335. Sun.-W ed., A ug. 7-10 Homecoming & Revival, at Benr Creek Bnpl. Church, Sundny 11 n.m. service wilh noon covered dish lunch. Evening services Ihru Wed. 7 p.m. nighlly. For info: 492-7456. S u n d a y, A u g . 14 IIamccomlng,Hl Fork Bnpl. Church, US 64 East (in Ihe Fork community). There w ill be n guest speaker and ' covereddishlofollowmomingwor- shlp service. For info: 998-8306. S un.- W ed.,A ug . 14-17 Homecoming & Revival, nl New Union UMC, II n.m. Sundny, covered dish lunch lo follow nt Sheffield-Calnhnln Comm. Ctr. Revivnl nighlly 7 p.m. Sun.-Fri., A ug. 14-19 Revlvol,nt Cedar Creek Missionnry Bnpt., Sundny lunch 1:30 p.m. nnd service 3 p.m. wilh specini guest. Revival nighlly 7:30 p.m. O n g o in g Kids Night, each Wed. 6:30-8 p.m. at New Union UMC, 1869 Shef field Rd., Mocksviiie. For info: 492-2909. AfterSchoal Care, Advnnce UMC, K-5lh,Aug.25,2009-June 10,2010, 3-6 p.m., Cost: $ 140 per month, for more info or to register: 998-0199 or 998-4872. MOPS (Mothers ofPreschoolers), 1st nnd 3rd Fri. of every monlh during traditional school yenr, 9:30-11:45 a.m., at Blaise Bapl. Church. H20 (His to Own), new ministry at Jerusalem Bnpt. Church, 3203 US 601S., Mocksville. On Wednesdnys at 7 p.m. for 18-29 year olds who nre college, single, or married. We cover topics pertinent & interesting to this age group. Awana, every Wed. evening 6:30-8 p.m. nt Engle Heights Church. The Life & Teaching of Jesus, presented by Mocksville Sevenlh- Day Adventist Church, Mon. & Thurs. nt 7 p.m., nl 407 Milling Rd., Mocksville. Free ndmission. For info; 704-876-3665. AWANA & Youth Program, nt Ijnmes Bnpt. Church, ench Sun. evening 5:45-7:30 p.m., nges four through sixth grnde. Info; 492- 6434.Women’s Discussion Classes, two clnsses held weekly nt Jericho Church of Christ, Tues. 10:30 n.m. nnd Wed. 7:30 p.m. No cost for mnterinls. A li women invited. Women’s Bible Study, every Wed. 5-6 p.m., in n iiome nenr Milling Rond aren. A ll women welcome, info; 751-5229. Women’s Study Group, Phnse 2, on Biblicni women, presented by Hnnnnh’s Ministries. Free & held every second Snt. of ench monlh, 10-11 a.m. A ll welcome. Info: 940-5149. CarcNet Counseling Centers, nt First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. Offers inter-de- nominntionnl counseling. Acndemi cnlly tmlncd, certified counselors & menial heallh professionals. Info. & appl. 751-2041. Prcschool/Pnrents Morning Out, Bethlehem United Melh. Time: 9 n.m.-noon. Ages 1 & 2 - M,W or T, Th. Age 3 - M,T, Th. Age 4 & Pre-K - three or four dnys per week. Cali 998-6820. Preschool, nl Cenler United Melh. Church, 2 days per week or 4 days per week (4 yr. old class); 2 days per week (3 yr. old class); 2 dnys per week (2 yr.old clnss) 8:30-11:30 n.m. Phone 940-3753. Awnnn & Bible Sludy, Wednes days nl 7 p.m., Hope Bnptist Tab ernacle. .S p e c M -E ven ts S a tu rd a y, J u ly 3 0 story Time Under the Onks, 11 n.m. lil noon. Fenluring Dicy Mc Cullough & Jenn Bnrlow - "Tired of My Bnth”. Face painting & refresh ments. Under the onks near Restau rant 101 in downtown Mocksville. For info; 909-2263. Ongoing Live Music & Dancing, every Sat. night biuegrass, at Sheffield Music Hall, call 704-546-3099 for info. Coffee House, 4th Sun. each monlh, 7 p.m.. al Cornatzer UMC. Good coffee, good fellowship, & good music. Farmington Farmer’s Mnrket, Saturdays 8 a.m. lil I p.m. ■ D a te s .ta B e m e m lje r Ongoing Spay-Neutcr Clinic, 2nd Wed. of ench month by Ilie Humnne Society of Davie Counly, nffordnble spny- neuler surgery for cnis nnd dogs. Cnll 751-5214 to make reservation nnd for delnils. Footloose Fricnds,evciy Tues.,7-9 p.m. (first lime dancers siiould arrive 6:30). Cost $4 each night, open to couples or singles. Call Link 413- 5204 or 972-2659. Free M onthly DIabeles/Blood Pressure/Cholesterol Screenings, last Fri. of each monlh in 2009 nl WnlMnrt, 9 n.m. lil 12 noon. Spon sored by Davie Lion’s Club. Fnrmington Farmers Market, now open Snt. 8 n.m. lil 1 p.m. nnd •Wed. 5-8 p.m. Locnl produce & homcmnde ilems. Locniion: 1723 Farminglon Rd., Mocksville. Visit Coolccmee’s M ill Village Museum, 14 Church St., Wed.-Snt. 10n.m.til4p.m.Toursnlsonvnilnble by nppt. Cnll 284-6040. Storytlmcs, nt Dnvie Co. Library: Tues. 10a.m. &Fri. 11 a.m.-stories, songs, fun for preschoolers. 1 st Snt. of every month - stories/nctivilies for kids of ali ages. At Cooieemee Branch: every olher Fri. 10:30 a.m. (call or check websile for dales). At Hillsdale UMC: every other Fri. 10 a.m. (call library or check websile for dntes). l\/leetings Ongoing Dnvic County Planning Board, 4th Tues. of ench monlh, 6 p.m. in commissioners chambers,2nd floor, Davic Administration Bldg., 123 S. Mnin Street. Davic County Board of Adjust ment, 3rd Mondny of ench month, 6p.m.,incommissioncrscliambers, 2nd floor, Davie Administration Bldg., 123 S. Main Street. Dnvie Beekeepers Association, second Monday of every month, 7 p.m., 114 Doctor Slnle Drive, Mocksville (EMS building). Visitors welcome. To find out more info; www.daviebeekeepers.org Dnvie Quillcrs Guild, 3rd Mon. of each monlh, for info; 492-2000. VFW Post 4024,7 p.m., 2nd Tues. each monlh, VFW Hut, Sanford Av enue,Mocksvillc. Eligiblemembers welcome. Come enrly for refresh ments. For info call 492-7521. ■ Trium ph Parenting Classes, Wednesdnys, 10:30 n.m., call for info; 751-5636. Humnne Socicty of Davic Co., bi- monliilymeetings2ndTues.of eveiy even-numbered monlh, nt Humnne Society Adoption Center, 290 Enlon Rd.Call 751-5214 for info. Advnnce Garden Club, 2nd Tues. ench inonth, Bank of the Cnrolinns, NC 801,1 p.m. Lion’s Club, meels 1st Thurs. of each monlh, 6 p.m. board, 7 p.m. general. A l Masonic Temple Bldg. Hillsdale Sunrise Rotary Club, every Thurs. at 7 a.m.. Bermudn Village. Dnvic Co. FrnternnI Order of Policc Lodge 94,3rd Tues. of every month, 7 p.m.,Zeko’s Reslaurnnl. usincss Women's Associntion, 1st Wed. of each month, 12 noon, at SunTrust Bank. Valley Bank Branch locniion. Open to nil ladies inleresled in networking. American Legion Post 174, Nn tionnl Gunrd Armory, US 64 E,, Mocksvillc, 2nd Thursdny, 6 p.m. Mocksvillc Civitnn Club, 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Mondays, at First Pres- ' bylerian Church. Advance Mcmorinl Post 8719 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxilinry,4th Tues., 7:30 p.m..post home, Feed M ill Road. Davic County Right To Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, grand jury room, courthouse. 751-5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Mcmorinl VFW Post 1119,2nd,4th Thurs.,7 p.m., VFW Hall, N.C. 801. Corinthian Lodge No. I7F&AM, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 11SP6 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power ol Sale contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by Donald G Smltii And Sara J Smith to SCBT, INC., Truslee(s), which was dated May 28, 2008 and re corded on June 2, 2008 In Book 760 at Page 536, DavIe County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under signed, Trustee Services of Caro lina, LLC, having been substi tuted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said default having di rected lhat the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sub stitute Trustee will offer for sale at the tourthouse door of the county courthouse where the property Is located, or the usual and custom ary location at the county court house for conducting the sale on August 10, 2011 at 11:30А1И, and wlll sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated In Davla County, North Carolina, to wit: BEGINNING at an Iron pin In the eastern right of way margin of the Norfolk-Southern Railroad the westernmost corner of the within described lands and the northwest corner of James E. Nance and running thence with the eastern right of way margin of the southern railroad the fol lowing 6 courses and distances: North 65 deg. 18'02” East 158.52 feet: North 60 deg. 32' 15” East 144.99 feet; North 55 deg. 20' 20" East 116.44 feet: North 50 deg. 48' 31" East 111.71 feet: North 46 deg. 34’08” East 122.10 feet; North 44 deg. 38' 32" East 136.16 feet to an Iron pin In the Norfolk-Southern Railroad right of way: thence with the line of Car rie Cornatzer South 83 deg. 24' 35" East 1501.29 feet to an Iron, Northeast corner of the within described lands; thence with the line of James E. Carter South 09 deg. OB' 54" West 850.43 feet to an Iron, Southeast corner of the with in described lands: thence North 82 deg. 36' 05" West 336.60 feet to an Iron; thence West 272.00 feet to an Iron: thence continu ing West 200.85 feet to an Iron, In the line of James E. Nance; thence with Nance line North 01 deg. 28' 05" East 408.34 feet to an Iron, James E. Nance North east corner; thence with the line of James E. Nance North 84 deg. 08' 46" West 986.11 feet to an Iron; thence North 88 deg. 22' 05" West 214.75 feet to the POINT AND PIJ\CE OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 26.910 acres more or less, as surveyed October 3, 1995 by Tutterow Surveying Company. SAVE AND EXCEPT from the above described property a parcel of land, containing 14.172 acres more or less, conveyed to Grady H. Simmons, II and wife. In, Book 367 at Page 49, and two parcels of land, containing 5.138 acres, more or less, and 1.172 acres, more or less, conveyed to Robert C. Ii/lastin and wife. In Book 390 at Page 415, as shown In the re cords of the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina. Together with the above lands there Is conveyed a non exclusive, prescriptive, perpetual easement of Ingress, egress and regress leading from the same in a northerly direction approxi mately 300 feet and crossing the right of way of Southern Railway to the right of way of SR #1616 (locally known as "Cornatzer Road") as the same Is presently situated, said easement to be ap purtenant to thq above described 26.910 acre tract to run with the 2nd, 4lh Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at Ihe lo d g e . Mocksvillc Lodge No. 134, 1st 'I'n e s d a y , 7:30 p.m. n l Ih e lo d g e . S en io rs A ll Senior Activities lake placc at Davie County Senior Services locnted nl 278 Meroney St., Mocks viiie unless otherwise noted. Cnii, 753-6230. O n g o in g Sr.Lunchbox,M,T,W, 11:30a.m., Th. & Fri., II a.m., lunch served daily. Q uilting Club, every Monday, 10 a.m. Bridge, every Friday, 2 p.m. SKIPBO, Wednesdnys, 1 p.m. Scrnpbooking, every 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Dr.Dunn,Padiatrlst,al Sr. Services every llirce weeks, 8:30 a.m..please call for dales. Free Blood Pressure Cliccks,once n monlh, nl 10:30 a.m. in the Nutri tion Site. Singing Seniors Chorus, Thurs days, 10 n.m. Serabhlc, I p.m. every Monday. Texas Hold’Em -Thursdays, 1 p.m. Sr. Book Club, every sccond Tues. of Ihe month. 12:30 p.m. Computer Clnsses - nre nvnilnble, call for informntion. A rthritic Excrcisc - every other Wed. 10:30 n.m. Low Impnct Acrobics - Tues. & Thurs., 11 n.m. Fitness Equipmeni Room • open Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. lil 8 p.m. Fri days 8 a.m. til 5 p,m. & Sat, 9 a.m, lil 1 p.m. Tnbic Tennis - every Tues. 1-4 p.m. Art, Mondays 9 a.m. lil 12 p.m. , 'Ihi Chi, Tuesdays (caii for sess.'' sion dales) Woodcarving, Wed. 9-11 a.m. AdvnncedSilverHcalth Exercises; Mon..Tues., Wed., 8:30 a.m. Ma.ssage Thernpy, every I st & 3rd Tues. Call for nppt. & prices. Current Social Dancing,Thurs. 11 n.m. lil 12 noon. Yoga, cnii for dales nnd sessions. Dance Porty Aerobics, 5:30 p.ml on Tues. & Thurs. Report DavIe Dateline Items By Noon On Monday Hems for Davic Dateline should be reported by noon Mondny of Ihe publicniion week. Cull 751 -2120 or drop it by Ihe office, nt S. Mnin St. ncross from the courthouse. LEGAL NOTICES same In the hands of all persons whomsoever. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior convey ances of record. Said property Is common ly l(nown as 162 Our Place, IVIocksvllle, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five per cent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, wlll be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are Imme diately due and owing. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.“ There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions exist ing In, on, at, or rejatlng to the property being offered for sale. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unr paid land transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or ex ceptions oflrecord. To the best of the knoArledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property Is/are Donald Q. Smith. An Order for possession of the property may be Issued pur suant to G.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is sold. Any person who occu pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termi nation of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termina tion. If the trustee Is unable to con vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the de posit. Reasons of such inability to convey Include, but are not lim ited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale Is challenged by any party, the trustee, In their sole discre tion, If they believe the challenge to iiave merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser wlll have no further remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC Substitute Trustee, Attorney Brock & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE; (910) 392-4988 FAX; (910) 392-8587 File No.; 10-37948-FC01 7-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE i-iaving qualified as Admin istratrix of the Estate of JAfvlES fiiiCHAEL LEWIS, JR., late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said es tate to present them to the un dersigned on or before October 28,2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice wlll be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corpora tions indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 14th day of July, 2011. EDNA CtHRISTINA LEWIS 315 Mountvlew Drive Ivlocksvllle, NC 27028IHARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square IVIocksvllle, NC 27028 7-28-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Exeuc tor of the Estate of WILLIAUd THOfHAS WHITE, late of Davie County, North Carolina, the un dersigned does hereby notify a|l persons, firms and corporations' having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to my attorney at 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103-1958, on or before the 28th day of Octo ber, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ali persons, firms, and corpora tions Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of July, 2011. William Thomas White, Jr., Executor Estate of William Thomas While Cralge Brawley Lllpfert & Walker,. LLP 7-28-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Exeuctor of the Estate of DELORES DIANNE DANIEL WHITE, late of DavIe County, North Carolina, the un dersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to my attorney at 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103-1958, on or before the 28th day of Octo ber, 2011, or this notice wlll be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corpora tions Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of July, 2011. William Thomas White, Jr., Executor Estate of William Thomas White Cralge Brawley Lllpfert & Walker, LLP 7-28-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING FY 2011-2012 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2011-2012 proposed budget for DavIe County was pre sented to the Davie County Board of Commissioners on ft^onday, June 6, 2011. The proposed bud get totals $59,260,000. General Fund - ' $46,404,997 E911 294,523 Water Construction - 3,550,000 Capital Projects - 3,740,089 Water/Sewer Enteprlse Fund 4,709,251 Solid Waste Enteprlse Fund 561,140 The prosed budget calls for a property tax rate of sixty-two cents ($.62) per $100 of property valuation. A copy of the budget proposal Is available for public Inspection In the DavIe County Manager's Of fice, Davie County Administration Building, 2nd Floor, Room 250, 123 South Main Street, Mocks ville, NC during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. IHonday through Friday.A public hearing on the pro posed budget Is scheduled for 6:00 p.m., Monday, Augusl 1, 2011 In the Commissioners! Meeting Room, Davie County Adi ministration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC to rei celve public comments either oraj or written. ; Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davie County Board of Com missioners 7-28-1 It) NORTH CAROLINA ] DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC ! HEARING BERMUDA RUN TOWN; ' COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN', pursuant to G.S. 160A-364 that the Town Council of Bermuda Run wlll meet at 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday^ August 9, 2011 at the Town Hail, located at 120 Kinderton Blvd, Suite 100, Bermuda Run, NC 27006, to hold a public heating and to receive public comment on the following Items: ;TA 2011-03 Nursing Care Ц- stitutlons ; Proposed text amendment to remove the maximum building size for Nursing Care Institutions and require a special use permit In the residential districts. Affect ed Sections: 4-1.3.5 and 4-1.9.47 of the Zoning Ordinance. Ordinance to Revise Town Charter Election Terms Town Council has adopted ^ Resolution of intent (2011-05) and Is holding a public hearing to consider amending the Town charter to Implement four-year staggered terms for the members of the Town Council as autho rized by G.S. 160A-101(4) so that there are three council members elected In an election cycle which alternates with two council mem bers and the mayor elected In an election cycle. All interested parties are In vited to attend the public hearing and present their-comments to the Bermuda Run Town Council. Please call Town Planner Erin Burris at 1-800-650-3925 If you have questions about specific cases. Please call the Bermuda Run Town Hall at (336) 998-0906 If you need special accommoda tions for the meeting. 7-28-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SURPLUS PROPERTY Pursuant to NC G.S. 160A- 270, the following Items will be for sale at Public Auction: 1. 2003 Ford Crown Vic VIN #2FAHP71W13X220723, mile age 144,838 2. 1991 Chevy 1500 VIN #2GCEC19Z9M1240839, mileage 184, 378 3. 1994 Ford F250 TK VIN #1FTHX26G2RKB47808, mile age 218,015 4. 1992 Dodge 250 TK VIN #1B7JM26Y3NS606311, mileage 100,847 5. 1992 Dodge 250 TK VIN #3B7JM23Z4NM559120, mile age 124,733 The Items listed will be available for Public Auction on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 at Ellis Auto Auction on 601 South of Mocksville. Christine Bralley Town Clerk 7-28-1 tn D4 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 L E G A L N O T I C E S DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ihursday, July 2», W ll - D5 L E G A L N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 11 SP186 N O TIC E O F SU BSTI TU TE TR U STEE’S SA LE O F R E A L ESTATE By authority contained in that certain deed of trust exBOUted by [^Itch Lowrey Construction, Inc. ("Grantor”), and recorded on De cember 21, 2005, In Book 640, Page 723, ot the DaVIe County Public Registry (“Deed of Trust”); that certain Substitution of Trust ee recorded on May 24, 2011, In Book 859, Page 635, of the Davie County Public Registry; by that Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County entered on July'6, 2011, following a hearing pursuant to the provisions of Ar ticle 2A of Chapter 45 of the North Carolina General Statutes: and at the demand of the holder of the Deed of Trust (“Holder”) due to a default In the'payment of Indebt edness secured by the Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale to the . highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door of Ihe Davie County Courthouse 140 South fulaln Street, tt/locksvjlle, North Carolina, on August 4, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. the real estate located In Davie County, North Carolina being more particularly described as follows (the "Property”): BEING KNOWN AND DES IGNATED as Lot Number 25, as shown on the Map of Meadows Edge, Phase 1, as recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 143, (sheet 1 of 2) In the office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which Is hereby made for a more particular description. The record owner(s) of the Property as reflected In' Ihe records of the Davie County Public Registry not more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this Notice Is: Mitch Lowrey Construc tion, Inc. Pursuant lo North Carolina General Statutes Section 45-21.8, the sale of the Property may be made by whole or by tract In the discretion of the Substitute Trust ee, Further, the Substitute Trustee may offer for sale any and all personal property as permitted by the Deed of Trust In accordance with North Carolina General Statutes Sections 259-604, 25-9-610, and 25-9-811, In whole, as Indi vidual Items, or together with the Property as the Substitute Trust ee determines Is appropriate in the Substitute Trustee's sole dis cretion. This notice is Intended to comply with the requirements of North Caroiina General Statutes Sections 25-9-607 and 25-9-613 providing fpr the disposition of personal property In connecllon with a foreclosure of real prop erty. Grantor is entitled to and may request an accounting of the unpaid Indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust. The highest bidder at the sale may be required to make a cash deposit witli the Substitute Trust ee of up to five (5%) percent of Ihe bid, or $750.00, whichever Is greater, at the time the bid is accepted. Any successful bidder shall be required io tender the re maining balance of the success ful bid amount In cash or certified funds at the time the Substitute Trustee tenders to such bidder, or attempts to deliver to such bidder, a deed for the Property. Should such successful bidder fall to pay the full balance of the successful bid at that time, that bidder shall remain liable on the bid ^s pro vided by North Carolina General Statutes Section 45-21.30. ■ The Property Is being soid subject to all prior and supe rior deeds of trust, Ilens, unpaid К Harris Pool & Supplies №aii;<(Mcab>PooltSpahsbllalim 0p6iil«&Clojing>VinyllJnerRe|ibc№^ Tommy Hams/Owner-Ovcr 20 Yrs, Exp. 277 Pleasant Acre Dr., Mock.sville Home 1336) 2844817 .Business (336) 909-4027^ RANDY MILLER &SONS SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 295 M iller Road • Mocksvlllc(336) 284-2826 • We Pump Septic Tanks ■ Stalo Certilied Inspector Skid Sleer Work 'nencher Work Hauling Sepllc Systems Footings Loader Work taxes, restrictions, easements, assessments, leases, and other matters. If any, which, as a matter of law, survive the foreclosure of the Deed of Trust, provided that the inclusion of this clause In this Notice of Substitute Trustee’s Sale of Real Estate shall not be deemed to validate or otherwise give effect to any such matter or other right which, as a matter of law, does not survive the fore closure of the Deed of Trust. The Property Is being sold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Substitute Trustee, Holder, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees or authorized agents or representatives of either Sub stitute Trustee or Holder make any warranty relating to title, possession, quiet enjoyment, or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the Property and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way related to such conditions are expressly disclaimed. An order for possession of Ihe property may be issued pur suant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45-21.29 in fa vor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession . by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the Property Is sold. Any person who occu pies the Property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving this Notice of Substitute Trustee’s Sale of Real Estate, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written nollce to Ihe land lord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated lo Ihe effective date of the termination.The saie will be reported to the Court and will remain open for ad vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. If no advance bids are filed with the Clerk of Court, the sale will be confirmed, This the 6th day of July, 2011. Tamara A. Fleming Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Substitute Trustee 10 Court Square Mocksville,. NC 27028-2415 Phone: (336) 751-2171 . Fax: (336)751-1773 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C RED ITO RS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of ETHNA A. MOL LOY, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and cor porallons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 21,2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day of July, 2011. PATRICIA P. LEAGANS 1001 Pudding Ridge Rd. Mocksviile, NC 27028 7-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS Having qualified as Co-Ex- . eculors of the Estate of WIL LIAM JEAN ELLIS, also known as Wiliiam J. Ellls, late of Davie County, North Ccarollna, this Is to notify all persons, firms and cor porations having claims against said estate to exhibit them lo the undersigned at 168 Sycamore Ridge Drive, Advance, NC 27006, on or before the 21st day of Oc tober, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions indebted to the said Estate will please make payment to the undersigned. This the 21 St day of July, 2011.Robert L. Ellis and Susan E. PriceCo-Executors of the Estate of William Jean Ellls N. Randolph Mattocks, Jr., Attorney for Estate 168 Sycamore Ridge Drive Advance, NC 27006 7-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of HAZEL MAT THEWS DAVIS, late .of Davie County, North Carolina, the un dersigned does hereby, notify all persons, firms and corporations having ciaims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned In care of Nesbitt Law PLLC, 1722 East Boulevard, Chariotte, North Carolina 28203, on or before the 21st day of October, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora- Hons Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day of July, 2011. James Frederick Davis III, Executor Estate of Hazel Matthews Davis 7-21-4tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION BEFORE THE CLERK 11SP203 IN THE MATTER OF: The Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust executed by Tracy Louise Crouse to John R. Williamson, Trustee, recorded in Book 296, Page 67, Davie County Registry. Reference being made to Substitution of Trustee, recorded In Book 859, Page 510, Davie County Registry. SU BSTITU TE TRU ST EE’S N O TIC E OF SA LE OF R EA L PRO PERTY Under and by virtue 'of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust (Secu rity Instrument) executed and de livered by Tracy Louise Crouse, dated February 15,1999| arid re corded in the Davie County Reg istry In Book 296, Page 67 (Ihe “Deed of Trust”), and pursuant to the Order Authorizing Sale of the Clerk of Superior Court for Davie County, North Caroiina, entered herein on July 13, 2011, Paul T Flick, Substitute Trustee, will of fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the prop erty described herein, according to the following terms: 1. The foreclosure sale shall be conducted pursuant to the terms of the certain Deed of Trust on August 3, Й011 at 12:00 p.m. at the usual place of saie at the Davie County Courthouse, Mocksvliie, North Caroiina. 2; Only the real property will be soid at the foreclosure Bale, Said property Is particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto. The mobile home on the land is sepa rately titled and not part of this special proceeding foreclosure, thus not Included in this sale. 3. The real property described In this Notice will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 45-21.10(b) and the terms of the Deed of Trust, a cash deposit of five percent (5%) of the successful bid or $750.00, which ever is greater, will be required by deposit with the Substitute Trust ee. Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance of the purchase price at the time M E T A L R O O F I N G 3’ Coverage • 40+ Colors AU COLOfíS ARE CNCHttY STAR MTCD 40 Year Warranty UP TO »SOO»“ TAX CREDIT AVAILABLE C all fo r prices! 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS of the Carolinas, LLC www.midslalemBtal3.com MILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL SUMMER IS HERE! Bobcat, aerator, core plugger & more for rent today! Hwy. 601 S.. . Mocksvillc 1336) 751-2304 4* A U C T I O N Tuesday, August 9,2011 • 10 AM Real Estate and Personal Property of George Flay (deceased) and Rose J. Ray (living) 2455 Farmington Road, Mocksville, NG Guns - Coins ■ Ford Ferguson Tractor - Busiiog Finish Mower - Furniture - Knives and much more Real Estate: 2280 sq. ft. horns on 1.01 acres Full listing In next weeks paper. Details and Bolnct ptiotos online ot www.auctlonzlp.com ID » 3750 WRIGHT AUCTION SERVICE Roy W right ■ Auctioneer NCAL #2120 • 336-998-8637 the Substitute Trustee tenders to him a deed for the real property or attempts to tender such deed and said successful bidder shall remain liable on that bid. 4. The real property described In this Notice will be sold “AS IS" and subject to the lien of ad va lorem taxes due or assessments. If any. Report of this sale shall be made Immediately following the conclusion of the sale and bid ding shall remain open for raised or upset bids as required by law. 5. If you are a tenant residing In the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property rnay be issued In favor if the purchaser. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or af ter October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written .notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under tha agreement prorated to the effec tive date, of the termination. 6. The record owner of the real property as reflected on the records of Davie County not more than ten (10) days prior to this Notice Is Tracy Louise Crouse, Date: Juiy13,2011 By; Jeffrey J. Goebel Attorney for the Substitute Trustee Post Office Box 10669 Raleigh, NC 27605 (919) 828-2501 Exhibit "A”BEING all of Lots 59 and 60 of Block B, Section H, La Quinta Subdivision, as shown on plat thereof recorded In Map Book 4, Page 132, Davie County Regis try, reference to which Is hereby made tor a more particular de scription. And being the Identical property as that conveyed via war ranty deed recorded In Book 209, Page 603, DavIe County Registry, reference to which Is hereby made. Subject to Restrictive Covenants recorded in Book 91, Page 401, Davie County Registry.Street address: 169 Qranada Dr., Advance NC 27006 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 11SP96 , IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY MELVIN LEWIS AND VICKIE STEELE NKA VICKIE LEWIS DATED APRIL 12, 2001 AND RECORD ED IN BOOK 366 AT PAGE 1 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NO TICE OF SA LE Under and by virtue of Ihe power and authority contained In tf^ above-referenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured in debtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursu ant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee' will expose for saie at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:30 AM on August 5, 2011 the following described real es tate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon. In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: ■ BEGINNING at a new Iron pin, the Northeastern corner of the within described tract In the Western right-of-way margin of SR 1606 (Sheffield Road), said new Iron pin being a new corner of Felix Gobble and being located South 84 degrees 26’ East 30.98 feet from an established iron pin, a corner of Kenneth Lanier; thence f rom the beginning with the W estern margin of SR ]306 South 30 degrees 21’ East 118 feet to a new iron pin. Southeastern corner of the within described tract, new corner of Felix Gobble; thence a new line South 67 degrees 54’ W est 120.33 feet to a new Iron pin; thence a now line North 76 degrees 51’ W est 137;01 feet to an established iron pin, a corner of Kenneth Lanier; Ihence with the Lanier line North 2 degrees 30’ East 133.56 feet to an estab lished Iron pin; thence continu ing with the Lanier line South 84 degrees 26’ East 149.35 feet to an established Iron pin, corner of Kenneth Lanier, a new corner with F elix Gobble; thence South 84 degrees 26’ 30.98 feet to the POINT AND PUCE OF BEGIN NING, containing 0.642 acres as surveyed by A C. Quate on March 7,1983 And Being more commonly known as: 591 Sheffleld Rd, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the re cords of the Register of Deeds, Is/are Melvin Lewis. The property to be offered pur suant to this notice of saie Is be ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of eltherTrustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relat ing to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety con ditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being offered for saie. Any and all responsibili ties or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such con dition expressly are disclaimed. This saie is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assess ments Including but not limlted.to any .transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, ail remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing In the prop erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of tho property may be issued In favor of Ihe purchas er. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice tp the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the. termination. the date of this Notice Is July 15,2011. - 07-93553 Katherine JoAnn Begor Attorney for Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704)333-8107, http'J/ahaplroattorneys.com/nc/ 7-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 10726 11-SP-187 NO TICE OF SU B STI TU TE TR U STEE’S FO RE CLO SU RE SA LE OF R EA L PRO PER TY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Darien Ardlth Johnson a/k/a Darien A. Johnson, dated April 1, 2009 and recorded on April 14, 2009, In Book No. 788, at Page 792 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina; and because of default In the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipu lations and agreements contained ■ therein and, pursuant to demand of the holder of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the ¿undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for saie, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash at tlie usual place of sale at Da vie County Courthouse, Mocks vliie, North Carolina on August 11, 2011 at 1:30 PM that parcel of land, including Improvements T S E P A R A T IO N ? D IV O R C E ? *No office visit required for uncontested divorce* R o s s K e t n e r A t t o r n e y a t L a w thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Advance, County of Davie, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly de scribed In the above referenced Deed of Trust. Address of property: 172 Pinewood Ln Unit 103, Ad vance, NC 27006Tax PaVcel ID: 5872-55-1623 Present Record Owners: Darien Ardlth Johnson a/k/a Darien A. Johnson The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of Ihe bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, is required and must be tendered In the forih of certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event that the Owner and Holder or its Intended assignee Is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be re quired to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax.The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS” .and will be sold subject to all superior Ilens, unpaid taxes, and special assess ments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The saie will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If the Trustee Is unable to con vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is Ihe return of the de posit. Reasons of such Inability to convey Include, but are not lim ited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the saie and rein statement of the loan without the knowledge of the Trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the Trustee, In Its sole discretion. If It believes the challenge to have merit, may de clare the sale to be void and re turn the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice Where the Real Property Is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units:An order for possession of the property may be Issued pursuant to Q.S. 45-21.29 In favor of the purchaser and against the party or ' parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county In which the property Is soid. Any person who occupies the prop erty pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant Is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effec tive date of the termination.Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have addi tional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became elfecllve on May 20,2009. Dated: July 15, 2011 David A. Simpson, P.O., Sub stitute Trustee By: Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC Attorneys for David A. Simp son, PC., Silbstltute Trustee 2550 West Tyvola Road Suite 520 Chariotte, NC 28217 704-442-9500 7-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY D/M/WBE SO LIC ITATIO N Carl Rose & Sons, Inc. is so liciting disadvantaged, minority and women owned business en terprises to furnish quotation for the below project. Bid Date: July 28, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Project: Davie Co. 9CR20301.9 TYPE WORK: Pavement Marking, Mobilization, Hauling & etc. Interested D/M/WBE subcon tractor must contact Dean Rose or Joel Greene at RO, Box 786, Elkin, NC 28261, or call 336- 835-7506 or fax 336-835-2501 or email carlrosepaving (Syahoo. com. Please have your quote sent July 25,2011. Bid Date: July 29.2011 at 10:00 a.m.T7-28-1tn Family Lnw sinco 1996 Advance, NC 3,36-940-3984 i'08sketner@gmaiLcom F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks U tility B u ild in g s C a rp o rts: Ail Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -3 4 4 2 Mocksville, NC NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY N O TIC E TO DEBTORS AND C RED ITO RS The undersigned having qualified as Administrator OTA of ■ the Estate of MALENA WOOD DIDENKO, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Caroiina, this Is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having ciaims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of DAVIS & BREWER ATTORNEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Ciemmons, North Caro lina, 27012, on or before the 10th day of October, 2011 or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 7th day of July 2011. Edward Y. Brewer Administrator СТА of Ihe Es tate of Malena Wood Didenko ' By: Edward Y. Brewer PO Drawer 786 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite С Clemmons, NC 27012 7-7-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C RED ITO RS NOTIC E Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JAMES O. MATTOX, late of Davie County, this Is to notify ail persons, firms and cor porations having ciaims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 7, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th dayof July, 2011. WANDARICHARDSONSUTPHIN 1325 Montlleu Dr Rural Hall, NC 27045 7-7-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C RED ITO RS NOTICE Having qualiflod as Executor, of the Estate of ANN ROBINSON STEWART, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 7,2011, (being three (3) months from the first day ot pUbilc^lon of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th dayof July, 2011. WILLIAM ANTHONY WILKE 145 Allen Hill Road Canton, NC 28716 7-7-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY N O TIC E TO C RED ITO RS Having qualified as the Per sonal Representative of the Es- tateof JANET E. BURROWS (also known as-Janet Burrows, Mrs. Gordon T. Burrows, Mrs. Gordon Burrows), late of Bermuda Run, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against the estate oj said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at One West Fourth Street, Winston- Salem, North Carolina 27101, on or before the 14th day of October, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora tions Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the' 14th day of July, ' 2011. ELLEN J. BURROWS HERTZ, PERSONAL REPRESENTA TIVE OF THE ESTATE OF JANET E. BURROWS Kimberly H. Stogner Womble Carlyle Sandrldge & Rice, PLLCOne West Fourth Street - 12th Floor Winston-Salem, NC 271017-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C RED ITO RS N O TIC E Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of KENYATTA MALEEK BRAND, late of Davie County, this Js to notify all per sons, firms and corporations hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 14, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this no tice) or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovoty. All per sons, firms, and corporations In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.This Ihe 14th day of July, 2011. , MIA NICHOLE WILLIAMS 174 Windward Circle Mocksville, NC 27028 MARTIN & VAN HOY, LLP Attorneys at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvliie, NC 27028 7-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY C RED ITO RS N O TIC E Having qualified as Admin istrator of the Estate of BOBBIE JEAN CRANFORD, late of Davie County, this is to notify all per sons, firms and corporations hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 14, 2011, (being three (3) months from the first day of publication of this no tice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail per sons, firms, and corporations In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 14th day of July, 2011. WENDY CRAVER P.O. Box 1064 Cooléemee, NC 27014 7-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NO TIC E TO DEBTORS AND C RED ITO RS The undersigned having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Billy Clarence Myers, Sr., De ceased, iate of Davie County, North Carolina, gives this notice to all persons, firms, and corpo rations having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of DA VIS & BREWER ATTORNEYS, 104 Stadium Oaks Drive, Suite C, Clemmons, North Carolina, 27012, on or before the 24th day of October, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to the estate will please make Im mediate payment. This the 21st day of July, 2011. Ellen Bagby Myers Executor of the Estate of Billy Clarence Myers, Sr. BY: GILBERTTDAVIS,JR..PO DRAWER 786 104 STADIUM OAKS DRIVE,SUITE 0CLEMMONS, NC 27012 ' 7-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY N O TIC E OF PUBLIC H EARING BEFO R E TH E BO ARD OF CO U N TY COIVIMIS- SIO N ER S FOR TH E FO LLO W IN G ZO N IN G AM END M EN TS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements of Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and Section 155.251 of the Davie County Code of Ordi nances, that the Davie County Board of Commlssjpners will hold a Public Hearing In the Commis sioners Room of the Davie Coun ty Administration Building located at 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC on Monday, August 1, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. to hear the fol lowing requests: A) Text Amendment. The Board will review text amend ments to the Zoning Ordinance in sections §155.125 and 155.001. The amendment proposes to ad just the uses for warehousing and warehousing, self storage in the county. B) Text 'Amendment. The Board will review text amend ments to the Zoning Ordinance In sections §155.125, 155.130 and 155.001. The amendment pro poses to create a use for Indus trial Planned Developments. 0) Text Amendment. The Board will review text amend ments to the Zoning Ordinance in section §155.001. The amend ment proposes to change the def inition for In home occupations. The public Is invited to at tend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard in favor of, or In opposition to, the above Items. As a result of the public hearing, substantial changes might be made in the advertised proposal, reflecting objections, debate and discus sion at the hearing. Additional Information Is available at the De velopment Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 753-6050. Andrew Meadwell Planning Department 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY 6228 11SP15 N O TIC E O F SU B STI TU TE TR U STEE'S FORE- C LO SU RE S A LE O F R EA L PRO PER TY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority con tained In that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Lewis E Bali, Jr and Deborah E Ball, dated March 30, 2007 and recorded on April 4,2007, in Book No, 707, at Page 10 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina; and be cause of default in the payment of the Indeb-itedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the holder of the Indebted-iness se cured by said Deed of Trust, the under-islgned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at Davie County Courthouse, Mocksvliie, North Carolina on August 4, 2011 at 1:30 PM that parcel of land, including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of Mocksviile, County of Da vie, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described In the above referenced Deed of Trust. Address of property; 184 Elisha Creek Drive, Mockevllle, NC 27028 Tax Parcel ID: I5030A0051 Present Record Owners: Lewis E Ball, J r and Deborah E Ball The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale, in the event that the Owner and Holder or Its Intended assignee is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder shall be re quired to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee's Deed, and any Land Transfer Tax. The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subject to all superior Hens, unpaid taxes, and special assess ments. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. If for any reason the Trustee Is unabie to convey, title to this property or the saie Is set aside, the sole remedy of the purchaser Is the return of the deposit. Furthermore, If the validity of the saie Is challenged by any party, the Trustee, in it's sole discretion. If it believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. In either event the purchaser will have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee's attorney or the Trustee. Additional Notice Where the Real Property Is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units: An order for possessiorl of the property may be Issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties In possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property Is sold. Any person who occu pies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered Into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the lio- tice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. Upon ter mination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement pro rated to the effective date of the termination. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have addi tional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896 - Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20,2009. David A. Simpson, P.C. Substitute Trustee By: David A. Simpson, Attorney 6047 Tyvola Glen Circle Charlotte, NC 28217 (704)619-6551 Posted: Witness: Assistant/Deputy Clerk of Supe rior Court 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION DAVIE COUNTY llspioe IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JOSE ' LINO FUENTES AND MARIA FU- ENTES DATED APRIL 13, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 708 AT PAGE 887 IN THE DAVIE COUNTV PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NO TICE OF SA LE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured in debtedness and failure to pertorm the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursu ant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for saie at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:30 AM on July 29, 2011 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon. In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly de scribed as follows: Being Lot Number Four (4) of Shannon Heights Subdivision as the same appears on a plat pre pared by Stone Land Surveying Company, Job No, 19-93, Draw ing No. 6564, which plat Is duly recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 87 of Ihe Davie County Registry, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular de scription. This conveyance Is subject to easements and restrictions of record and in particular to those restrictions set forth In Deed Book 180, Page 541 as amended in Deed Book 186, Page 722. And Being more commonly known as: 863 Gladstone Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the re cords of the Register of Deeds, Is/are Jose Lino Fuentes and Marla Fuentes. The property to be offered pur suant to this notice of sale Is be ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of eltherTrustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty гё1а1- Ing to the title or any physical, en vironmental, health or safety con ditions existing in, on, at or relat ing to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibili ties or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such con dition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assess ments Including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale wiil be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of tho statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default and any deposit wiil be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: if you are a tenant residing In the prop erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be Issued in favor of the purchas er. Also, if your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1,2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice Is July 8,2011. 11-016310 Elyse Johnson Attorney for Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 Chariotte, NC 28216 (704) 333-8107 htlp://shaplroattorneys. com/nc/ 7-21-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION DAVIE COUNTY 11 sp 193 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JANET ANN COZART FKA JANET C. WEBB DATED MAY 11, 2000 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 334 AT PAGE 592 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SA LE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default In the payment of the secured In debtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursu ant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:30 AM on July 29, 2011 the following described real estate and any other Improvements which may be situated thereon, In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly de scribed as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated In the City of Mocks ville, Mocksvliie Township, Davie County, North Caroiina and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the eastern right of way margin of Salisbury Street In the Town of Mocksvliie, southernmost corner of Lot No. Forty-Three (43) Clement Crest Subdivision (Map Book 2, Page 14, Davie County Regis try) the westernmost corner of Lot No. 44 and also of the within described tract and runs thence with the line of Lots 43 and 44, North. 57 degs. 00 min, East passing through an Iron at 3.29 feet for a total distance of 150.00 feet to an iron, common corner of Lots 43 and 44; thence South 33 degs. 00 min. East 50.00 feet to an Iron, common corner of Lots 45 and 46; thence with the line of Lots 45 and 48 Soulh 57 degs. 00 min. West passing through an Iron at 146.71 feet for a total distance of 150.0 feet to a point in the eastern right of way margin of Salisbury Street; thence with the eastern right of way margin of Salisbury Street North 33 degs. 00 min, West 50.00 feet to the beginning and being Lots Forty-Four (44) and Forty-Five (45), Clement Crest Subdivision as per Map Book'2i Page 14, Davie County Registry to which reference is made tor a more particular description. And Being more commonly known as: 772 South Salisbury St, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner(e) of the property, as reflected on the re cords of the Register ol Deeds, Is/are Janet Ann Cozart fka Ja net C. Webb. The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is be ing offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of eltherTrustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relatt Ing to the title or any physical, ehf vironmental, health or safety con; ditions existing In, on, at or relat ing to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibili ties or liabilities arising out of or iri any way relating to any such con dition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assess ments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) ot the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), Whichever is greater. Is required and must be tendered In the form of certified funds at the time of the saie. This saie wllj be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the explratioti of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds In a timely manner will result In a Declaration of Default’and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing In the prop^ erty, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may bo Issued In favor of the purchas er. Also, If your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice Is July 8,2011. 11-016711 Elyse Johnson Attorney for Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 Chariotte, NC 28216 (704) 333-8107 http://sheplroattorneys.com/nc/ 7-21-2Ш H O W A R D I Œ A L T Y |дИСШШЯ!*М!Т!ШЯ|^ ^ sea3TA1HilBAü»pinl&№r««i23ttScp.1rv Over 3,000 4.ILIttnewSh sea ЗВА, 2 car $иг1Ч№ч«1кЬки«$1.]6№ШгП>, lM*9i«t.hgtard(co^MUSTSœS595.000 раов. On overt acre o( land $350,000 1й,11п1х^Ьпк2{1аНпп1$349,000 Cuiln»d)iirr«l№lUQu«tfMcr4$339,900 H jj^I g ijg B B E E H IB llg 0«3/]CDiq.lldhrgspdc<.HWOUEA,os« ltta^№HisloricDi>AT«owriMaKnfe^.5 36aTSAC4«Codcnt«:ttGr»än>ixd,innMbTi 2-{byinA(upcMtëj.cerl»onfntf)lw,peit cneacUtiastiisrnlneÿtottil $336,000 BA,Ubvmt&scre№odporc}i$269,900 1-(й,Ку^2r c a $270,900 Cwr«,ftjjtlc<i(wrwl^wa4M¿$2Sg,000 150 E»si Lexington 316 MAflOIIIAL SinCEl^ (^1 123 N. SALISOURV SI I- i i ! 4SA2SA«ide$raUettMl,Beau(Uh^F«t SpaäM^BRonraMbltttmon&pal tBTtl^btcmt«an(t)r»5dta$219,000 l«rxajttyTlOtMgfgtin(t^$ie9.000 $179,900 p7M'.melújep«1tfig.il(yhbüdi$t59,000 6BfVlBAHi$loricHomobuttin19t3.Near Ж1»Те1ПшСШМ<хм:^2иВ^оу« downlownMoctoiBe, $140,900 2it,ft)tfnMteesi»(kU^$13e,500 »U,№.iMy.l|}hrt)fd,^üedL$129,900 lwiMoodi,pmd«iv«,lygetf«l$129.SOO 178 PiHEwooD Lane ^ ^ П 7404 Rivehview Knoi 199 DAVIC St , CoOLtEUfel Spode$i2DR,U6AeontohdesiabliKhl«tti 80iMhantMrid),pM«(aBa$1O8,gOO 6«iaiyifMrt,lMnnHOAdm.$106,&00 AVAILABLE RENTALS 159 Pinewood Lane. Kinderton: 2BR/2.5BA..............................$875 P/M648DenAndefSon: 3BfV2BA............................................$1,000 P/M174CreeWde Drive; 2BR/1BA...........................................$600PiM‘ ............... ■ „.CallforInlo„.Call lor inlo ....$450 P/M 3ßfVt BA, An kteal lur Iff«!'1Х8Ы tl Аба hu larga stcraQt buUn^ $88,900 2Sftl 6\ Ml mart li Mdum. om ex gvigi аШк $59,900 123 N. 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Call Curtis Vaughn wllh Charles Hines & Son, inc. al 336-896- 0950 exl.115. Davle-Clemmons Yard Sales Advanco Yard Solo, Sal., July 30", Bam-lpm, 1339 Boauchamp Rd„ houso hold goods, ciolhos, furnlluro, antiquo washing machine, llllor, whool bdrrow, Christmas ilomsi Advance, 142 Lybrook Rd. Qarago Sato. Sal., Juiy aff", Bam-IZpm. Sofa, chairs, gas grtii, dosk, bikos, sowing machino and misc. housohold itoms. Davle-Clemmons Yard Saiee Mocksville 2 Family Yard Sale, Friday & Salurday, July 29" & 30'", 6am-Unlll. 337 Hobson Dr. Hwy 601 S. Clothes-baby and adult, couches, baby furniture, carseals. Mocksville Garage/ Yard Sale, Saturday, July 30", 9am-Unlll. Rain or Shine. Cornatzer Road. Too many Items to ilsll Lols of good bargains and ids ol groal slulTl Mocksvillo Mulll-famlly Yard Salo Salurday, July 30, 7om-12noon, 118 Highland Rd, Bodroom sullo, lawn mowor, nico ciolhos. printers, kids gamos, books, kllchon Itoms, scooters, colt phonos, docoralivo lloms & much morol Mocksvillo Yard Salo, Friday, Juiy 29" & Salurday, July 30'", 7am- until, 514 MounMow Drivo. (olf Whitney Road), Kids stull only. Lot's o( summor/wlnlor clothing $1 nnd undor. Boy's sizes baby-slze 6, girts si20s baby-sl2o 8, car soats, toys, shoos and moro. Mocksvillo. 161 East Loxington Rd. HUGE ,LE; Fri, Juiy, Bam-5pm & Sat, July ЭС"SAI Bam-2pm, Somo ol Iho lloms lhal will bo avalioblo are Aniiquos, lurnlturo ol ait kinds, washor, dryor, garden tools, toys, baby Hems, glassware, riding iawn mowor wilh all attach- ments, stainless slooi appllancos, 1997 Harloy iowridor, household Itoms and much, much more. Rain date Friday Aug, 5th and Saturday Aug, 6lh. Davle-Clemmons Yard Snles Mocksvillo Yard Salo, Friday & Saturday, July 29”’ & 30'". 8am-12pm, 397 Qroonhiii Road, Baby boy clolhos (3 months - 4T), men. womon, girls clothing, pack & play, baby swing, lablos, boddlng, ole, and ALOTMOREI MocKevlilo. 167 Wosl Church SI. Yard Salo, Saturday, July 30*, 8am- 3pm, Furniture, knick- knacks, clothing, housohold ilontS & much morol MookfiVllle. 215 Buck Soalord Rd. Muili-Family Yard Sale. Fri., Juiy 29*' & Sal., Juiy 30'", 7am- 2pm. Homo lloms, toys, cribs, bedding, siroiiors. Power Wheels, Iroadmiil, designer pursos and clothing, oieclronics. Mocksville. 220 Milling Rd. Yard Sale. Sat, Juiy 30'", 0am-2pm, Furnlluro, kids' clothing, kitchon wares, homo ddcor and morel Mocksvillo. 422 Bock- lown Rd, Yard Salo, Fri, July 29'" i Sal, July 30", Baby stroller, walkor, car soat, grill, lurnlturo, koy stone, whoois/rlms, wodd ing dross, jowolry, ciolhos, shoos, glassware & moro. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Advance, 169 Food Mill Road, Juiy 30, 7am-unlli, BABY GIRL clothing shoos 8. toys; MENS & WOMENS clothing & shoos; FURNITURE; TV's; books; oloctronlcs; cookware, baby (urnl- turo, bunk beds & pool table. Antiques & Collectibles JEFF GORDON Rooklo cord. Trnks 1991. Excellont condillon. $50 (Irm. Call 704-279-95ЭЗ Light U p Your W orid! Lnntorns, two old oil raltroad, anllquo, from caboose. Gooa condition. $100 on. 336-924*6423 Building Equip. & Supplies stool Arch Bulldingsl Spring Ovorstocks on Salol Hugo Savings Nowl Froo shippingl Sizos Includo 20x30, SDx'IO, others. Call lor avallabilily and moro discountsi 1-886-362-0716 Clothing & Footwear Piece of thie Past PIfchor and bowl, anllquo. $60. 336-924- 6423. Play it again, Sam ! Organ, antiquo, plays, mado by Shipman Organ Co. In High Point. $300 336-924-6423 ЯЧ1 Saving you monoy on now & gonlly usod Itoms Is whQt wo aro all about at Conslgnmont Unllmit* od, 200 Wllkosboro Si., Mocksvillo. lo CQBl colloctlon lor salo. Indiv. piocos or ontiro collodion, includos - Dalo Earnhardt Sr., Dalo Earnhordl Jr, Tony Slowarl, Joir Gordon, and many moro. Ploaso call 704-202-4773 if InlorostGd. Baby items Ring aling, tan organic Ellaroo, $50: Bluo fvloby Wrap, $30. Century bass* Inot, $35. Ralnforost Jump* oroo, $45. My BroastFrlond nursing pillow, $15. Qroon umbrolla strollor, $5. Call 7O4-7O7-4410. School Uniforms. Girls School Uniforms. 22 piocos. SI208 6*7 $11 for all. Excollont condition. Coll 704-637-0336 Electronics WII gamo system with oxtras & 3 gamos. $150. Ploaso call 704-642-7155 for moro Information. Furniture & _^ g£liances_ Bedroom sot, Thomas- villo, quoon; drossor, 2 mirrors, night stand, hoadboard-framo, armolro. $325. 704-213-9811 Bookcase, Oak, $175; dosk, $75. Ploaso Call 704-680-3114 Dining room tablo and 4 chairs. Tablo is 36x58. $100. Ploaso call 704- 857-9067 for moro Info. Drossor, quoon sizo bod and night stand, $75. Ploaso Call 336-204-2422 Furniture & Appliances Pub Table & 2 Chairs, oxcollont condition. 36X36, 42" high, walnut color. $229 obo. 704- 857-6471 Tables. Beautiful glass & carvod wood coffoo table & 2 ond tablos. $300 obo. 704-638-6236 Washor & dryer, Whirlpool, both front load. Like now condition. Call 336-399-9915. Hunting and Fishing Hydroglow fishing light. 46" with case. $150. Call 704-933-3624 (or more Information. Lawn & Garden Sales Tractor. 1954 Jublloe trac tor. Vory good condition. Boom polo & now box laid. Must sool $3,500. Cal) 336- 972-6411 IVIedical Equipment Lift chair with heal and massage features. Loss than ono year old. Excollonl condition, $500 obo, Cali 704-630-1312 or 704-202-7507 Misc. Equipment ___& _Su££lles__ Microwave, Lilton, Excollont condition. $30. Ploase call 330-997-4121 for moro Inlo. Solas (2); 1 Navy Bluo with small ivory llowore, $100; 1 sago groon Microlibor, S125.Entortalnmont Center, $30. 704-279-9695. Roush Mustang Perlomi- anco Racing Stripe Kit Blue $100. dodge dekola tailgate protector chrome $40. 336-940-3134 IVIIscellaneous For Sale Bench, 6 ft. long, 16 Inchos high, wood. Backloss. $f5. Girl's 20inch pink bike. $15. Call 704-754-8837 D a v i e a n d C l e m m o r i s “ S e r v i c e G u i d e ” Advertise m o n t h l y for as little as O t i n e r p a p e r s c l i a r g e $ 8 0 F O R O N E A D O N C E A W E E K • More space to promote your Dusiness weekly in the Classifieds! • A variety of sizes and commitments available. • 11,300 Davie County and Clemmons subscribers weekly. • 2.1 million monthly viewers on salisburypost.com T o a d v e r t i s e c a l l 8 7 7 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 e m a il u s : c la s s a d s @ s a lis b u r y p o s t . c o m 4 o r f a x t o : 7 0 4 - 6 3 0 - 0 1 5 7 IVIIscellaneous _ £ 2 r . S 2 ! £ — Bed cover, (iborglass. For Dodge Ram short bed. $375 obo. Ploaso call 704-637-0077 CAMPER SHELL • Mark IV by Continohtal to lit Ford Rangor Flootsido Bod. Whito, good con dition. $150. Call 704- 279-9533 (or moro dotalls. Console TV, RCA 26", $50. Singer sowing machino in cabinot, $50. Computor dosk & ctiair, $25. 336-655-5034 Dining tablo. glass. $65. Gonorac 5000 gonorator, $275. Plea&o call 704- 637-5014 for moro info. DISH Network doilvors moro for loss! Packagos starling at $24.99/mo. Local channels IncludodI FREE HD for lifol Froo BLOCKBUSTER movies fora months. 1 •886-679- 4649 Dodgo Dakota/Durango OEM rocoiver hitch. Fits 97/11. $100. Please call 336-940-3134 ‘ Dodge/Jeep motor 360/ 5.9 98.000 miles. $500. Pleaso call 336-940-3134 for more Informatton. Dog lots, two, lO'xIO'xIO' with roof. $75 each. Call for more information. 704-640- 5463 Inversion table liko new $75; Troy Built roar tino tiller, 3hp Tuffy modol liko now $275. 704-278-2247 Landscapo rocks, various sizos. All for $50. Ploaso call 704-209-6454 or 704-223-2701 1 а е Ю Ш Я Looi< lor the 'new today' banner to find the Ireshest deals! Now Today banners run tho first day your ad runs and are an additional $3 Call Classifieds today at 704-797-4220 Picnic tables (3) for salo $75+ oa. & 3 mailbox posts, $25 each, fvlado from sturdy wood. Briar- wood Torraco, Salisbury. Call Rodgor at 704-637- 0950 for moro Info.i Scooter. Kid's E-175 standing oioctric scooter $75. Pfease call 704- 642-7155 for moro info. Т0Р8011,Т0Р8011/ Dirt. Dirt, DirtSoil by Iho scoop or will dolivor. 336-414-6742 Miscellaneous For Sale Trallor. Utility, tandom axles, 22' w/dovo tall. Extra hoavy duty. Excollont condition. Double ramp. $4,500 obo. 336-414.6742 Yato Chain Holst for salo. Good condllion. $60. Ploaso call 704-636-1925 for more iniormation. Sporting Goods Let's Playl Sportscraft regulation ping-pong table. Folds for self play, has braking whools. Includos paddles, and balls. $150.- Ploaso call 704-754-3242 Want to Buy IVIerchandise Buying military & war itoms; daggers, flags, swords, medals. Buying from vets & thoirfarniyos. 336-692-2703 Timber y^anted-Pine or hardwood. 5 acros or moro select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Cali 704-278-9291. WANTED. WANTED, WANTED. Old Movio Theaters Sound Systems- Old Tube Amps In Racks, Old Speakers and Horns, etc. Irom 1930 to 1950 ora.(703) 273-3866. Cats Cats, Iroo 10 good homo. Aduli cats, 1 male, 2 lomalo. Ali are llxod, llllor tralnod. Nol up to date on shols. Call Cassio, pleaso leave a message 704-798-5818 FREE Beautllui lyr. old Tabby cats. Noutored, Litler-Trainod, Friendly, Rabies shots. Cell lor more Info, Brenda 338- 071-3799 Free cats & kitlons togood homo. Ono is Coon Cat. Ownor In poor health & unable lo care lor thorn. Nood homos nowl 704- 640-5463 Free cats. Rescued yollow tabbies. Male & female, Aii sizos & porsonaiilies. Aii llxod, Foster care mom in hospital. 704-213-2011 Cats FREE kittens (2); If you can take both, a littorbox, (ood, and ftoa mods, inciudod. Dog, not happy Ploase call 704-855-3781 or 704-267-3242 Freo kittens to good home. Throo yollow tabbios. all male, 6 weeks old. 704-640-5463 Free kittons to good homo. 3 Black with white paws, 1 black. Call 980- 234-1327 if interested. Freo kittens. Five kittens Just born. 2 black onos, 1 white orte with orange, 1 orange and 1 black and whito. Ploaso call 704- 856-1104 HELPI Froe Calico cat nnd her kittens need a good homo. Very sweet ond loving. Wo aro moving and cannot tako thorn with us. 704-754- 9955 or 336-399-4170. oygreen/hazel eyos & aduli cat, already fixed, black w/green eyos “Cap”. Call 336-751-1786 LOST Grey & Whito striped male tabby cat namod Tiggor. Croscont Rd/Rockwoll area. Family pot. REWARD. Cali 704 279-7884 Ready Now! Froo kittons. 3 maio, 3 fomalo. Vory cutol Ploaso call 704-837-5069 or 704-210-9771 Dogs Beagles, lómales (2) Iroo loo good home,Ploaso Cali 704-036-6727 ULetnGim a PEKINGESE PUPPIES 6 wks. okl, parents on sito. 1" shots. $250. Call 704-637-9159 or 704- 223-4646 ask for Reba. Playful Pups Chihuahua pupplos, born 6/19/11. vory playful, worniod, parents on sito, malo Chlhauhua, 2 'yrs old, $150 oach. 336-463- 2359 A B .S O L ir n -: A U C r iO N Dl l l‘-\\ \ Í I u K AN IO l OS И()<;| l ,4<м m i ,\< uo.s.s I'UdM IvN im vi.i) Isi.i., INC August 13, 2011 at 10:00 AIV1 O ii- S itc n t 4 (I2 -J B e ll L iin e N e w p o rt (O c e a n ), N C 1 0 % B iiy u r ^ P re m iu m . W I I X S E L L U E G A U D L K S S O F 1Ч11СЕ1 Z o ne d К Л N o U c s tric tlo iiii N O 110Л I 1ЛКП к Dogs Froo dogs. AKC Aduli Dachshunds. Malos, Females. DIfforont ngos. 704-209-3735 Rockwoll VV Free Stuff FREE Plano.Ploaso call 704-279-3607 lor moro inlormallon. FREE vory old wood window shullots. Roster- able condition. Call 704- 647-0634 Jack Russell Torrior puppies and two Jack Russeli/beaglee, Iroo. 1 year old. Lost |ob and can't support them. 704- 603-4729 lor more inlo Instruction AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Caroor. pAA approvod program. Financial aid if quaTifiod. Job placomont assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Malntonanco. 877-300-9494. Lost& Found Found dogs. Two dogs on Hwy 52. Largo adultmalo and fomalo 2-3 months puppy approx. 2-3 months old. Malo is brown and white, female Is croam and white. Ploaso call to idontify (704) -223-0764 FOUNDil • Plt/Ub mix female dog in Rockwoll. Pleaso call to describe. 704-209-1142 Found; Sot of keys on Kopley Road on 7/22/11.Ploaso call 704- 232-8041 to claim. LOST cal. Fomal(\.wtiito cat with black and omngo spots. May bo Injured or disorlontod. Last seen July 4'* weokond noar Cliff Eagle Rd/Mt. Hope Ch. Rd. "Patches’ • Call 704-270-9533 Notices DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Contor olfors conlklontiQl & Iroo prognancy tosts, support sorvicos and roforrals. Mnko a hoalthy choico for your Mo! Cnil 330-753 HOPE for appt, Notices Щ е ш Е Е И З З Local Church accopting bids lor janitorial contract. Must bo Insurod and bondod. Inquiries call 336- 009-2136 before Aug. 3. Homes lor Sale Kinderton Village. 4BR, 2V^BA. Garago. Slalnloss appi. RENT TO OWNI $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 LOTS OF PRIVACY! Mocksville 3BR ranch on 2 partly wooded acres. Eat In kitchon with lots of cabinots, formal dining room, full basomont w/flreplaco, outside entry & garage doors. Fireplace with gas logs in LR, 2 car attached garage. Contral air/heat. Great landscaping with lots of flowors. 635 Dulin Rd beside Dulin Mothodist Church. 336- 990-9601 or 336-817-9423 Resort & Vacation Property North Myrtio Boach Tlmosharo. 2 BR, 2 QA, oceanfront. Priced to soil. Call 336-766-2929 _^£artm enl8_ Country Vn APARTMEr An active tow income based community lor seniors, 62 & oldor, convonlentty located in Winston-Salem, is now accopling appilculions lor 1 & 2 BR, Exer. cise/spa room, cable, library, groonhouse, computor lab, loliow- shlp hail, recreation room & activilios available, For applications. call33S-765-4354. Section a assistance availablo Apartments SPENCER.2BR, 1 BA duplex with appliances. Rent $465 + deposit $335. 910-918-4348 Houses tor Rent Century 21 Triad 336-751-5555 COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE. Advance. Just olf i-40, oxit 180 (Hillsdale). Fantastic localion. 1** floor Travco Contor, building tt 2. Approx. 2.500 sq. ft. olllco space. $2,000/mo 240 Morrells Lake Rd.. Mocksville 3BR.1BA brank ranch with all appllancos included. Oil hoat & central air. Great home with privacy. $795/mo. 203 Edward Beck Mocksville3BR, 2BA homo. Full of privacy. Finishod basomont. Groat kitchon, dining room w/gas log firoplaco. $1050/mo. 210RhynehardtRd. Mocksville4BR,3 full BA homo situated In tho middio of 10 acres. Finishod basomont w/mastor BR, BA and living room. Hoat pump w/conirai air.$1,300/mo. 870 Garner St. Mocksviiie 3BR,2BA brick ranch with screened porch. Hardwood flooring, gas log fireplace, hoat pump w/ central air. $995/mo. 215 McCullough Rd. Mockevllle2BR. IBA cottage w/hoat pump and contrai air. Rango/ovon, rofrigorator included. ’ Laminato floors throughout. $595/mo. 5127 us Hwy 601N Mocksville 3BR, 3BA homo. LR w/gas log firoplaco. Parking for 3. Work shop $995/mo. 4538 Westhlll Place WInston-Salem2 story homoSBR, 2ViBk. 2 car garago, neighborhood pool & playground. $1350/mo. Century 21 Triad 336-751-5555 Houses for Rent Cooieemee Riverside Dr.. 2BR, IBA, Qood neighborhood. Close lo JocKey. $395/mo. 336-909-0864 - dep. E. Spencer. 3BR, IBA. Stove & refrigerator, W/D hookup, $600/mo + dop. Soct. 8 OK. 336-909-0864 Kinderton Village. 4BR, 2ИгВА. Garago. Stainless appi. RENT TO OWNI $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695 MOCKSVILLE 3BR/2BA Nico, ig kitcfion, Ig dock and yard, cont. H/A, groat loc., dep. and ref. roq'd, 336-918-6477. $675 Mocksville. 4BR, 2BA. Contral- heal & air. Application & deposit roquirod. 704-278-1717 Premier Realty NC Jackie Coulston 336-753-8777 336-99&-7777 Rosldonllal rontai prop- ortios availablo - ranging Irom $800/mo. - $1575/mo. Also, commorclal business or of fice spaco available. Cali for dotalls. Office and Commercial Rental BCM Builnets Pork, For salo or looso, 0,000 sq. ft. building. 1600 to 4500 sq ft units. Commorclal tots (or salo or win build to suit ton- anl.336-008-3165 Manufactured Home for Rent Davla County. 3BR, 2BA & 2BR, IBA. Private lot. Doposlt. required. No pots. Soct. 8 OK. 336-575-2101 or 336-575-5644 M o cke vllle , 3B R /2B A ,appliances, spacious on private lol. $700/mo -♦■ doposll. 336-909-0864 Roses are Red, Violets are Blue.. Let the Classifieds work for you 11 1-877-751-2120 Manufactured Home for Rent Hwy 6( Convoniont to 1-40. Well maintained 3 BR, 2 BA DW with all appliances on private 5 acros. Large storage building. $000/ mo. •f dop. 336-492-7634 LM. Mockavllle. 3BR, 2BA. Fully furnished wllh storage building a carport. $600/rno. + $600 deposit. 336-940-3655 Near Davle-lredell line.2BR mobllo homo, IHiBA on prívate lot. $360/mo. 336-909-3674 Resort & Vacation Rentals F R E E CAIVIRiNG! Got 2 FREE nights at our boautifui N.C. RESORT Amazing Amenities & Family FunI CALL 800- 795-2199 to Discover Morel Offer Ends Aug. 12. Autos FINANCING AVAILABLE REGARDLESS OF CREDITI Honda 2005 Accord, fully loaded, $300 down. Qood credit, bad credit, no credit, no probleml Call 704-872-5255 Mitsubishi Mirage, 1997. Needs transmission. Excollonl parts car. Engine runs. $500 obo. Can 336-941-3062 Auctions NASCAR. Earnhardt and Petty autographs, Garry Hill prints, Jo-cast trucks, train, coins, 1993 Chovy SS454 truck, pedal cars. Online Auction, Juiy 22- 29. www.she-sokl-it.com, 810-358-8018. WATERFRONT UNO AUCTION < 55-f/- Acres on N.E. Cape Fear River • Divided, 1,650 Ft. River Front - Homesites & Dev. - 600 Whiteslocklng Rd., Burgaw, NC - Pender Co.• Thurs., August 4*^ • 6PM wv/w.HousoAuctionComp any.com 252-729-1162 -any.co NCAL Auctions Rowan A uctio n C a P nCfessionai Auction Senrtees; Sails., NC 704-6334)809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340. CounMltrtgServlcm Specializing in women's issues. Experienced In alternative lifestyles, anxiety, depresskin & abuse. 18 years experience Nntionni Bonrd Cortified Thcrnpis Call Diana 704-278-4700 TiñañciSrServlcat “We can arM» your badcrwm— 100% guarmtMd'-The Federal Trade Commission says any credit repair company > lhal claime lo be ablo Ig. legally remove - accurate and timely inlormallon Irom your' cnidlt report Is lying. <, There's no easy fix for, bad crectt. It takes lime end a conscious effort" to pay your debts. i\ Leam about managing, credit and debt at ltc.gov/credit. A mesaane /ran Th» " Salistxi^^tSlht- Junk Rwnowl CASH FORYOUR JUNK VEHICLES!! I will pick up your non- njnnlng vehicles & pay you to take them awayi Call Mike any time. 336-479-2502 ' Tree Service Canopy Tree Sarvic*, Prolosslonal sendee at reasonable rates. FuIIV Insured. Cali lor Iree estimates. Rolorenc^ available. Also, firewood lor saie. 336-998-4374, U r g e n t n e w s f o r D IA B E T I C S w i t h BLADDER CANCER The diabetes dnie, ACTOS., has been lin k e d to an- increased ris k o f bladder cancer. If you o r a loved one has been diagnosed w ith bladder cancer a fte r ta kin g ACTOSi, ACTOplus m et., ACTOplua m et. X R o r duetact., c a ll us now a t 1-SOO-THE-BAai.E about' m onetary com pensation. No fees o r coats untl); yo u r case settles. We practice law o n ly In Arlsona^ b u t associate w ith law yera thro ug h o ut th e U.S^ 0 0 1 .D B E R G & O S B O R N E W ,j;£tfffi,M -800-T H E -E A G L E T (1 -8 0 0 -8 4 3 -3 2 4 5CH8170 WWW, iso o thce a gle .co i F i n d T h e R i g h t B a l a n c e A t M y P y r a m i d .g o v D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, July 28,2011 cles nnd completed research reports," she snid. “Ologster pnges were crented from the resenrch nnd robot races en sued nfter students programmed them to move in cnrdinal directions. Stu- Elvis Quinteros and Jose Garcia visit with a llama as part of the literacy program. Literacy... Continued From Pugc Dl Students explored w ildlife nnd were nble to dissect synthetic owl pel lets. A visit to Dnn Nicholns Pnrk in Snlisbury included n w ildlife presen tntion, Internction with fnrm nnimnls nnd study of reptiles. Students illus trnted nnd performed nnimni themed in reader’s theater for the younger camp audience. Younger students went hands-on with colors and bubbles. They learned about primary and secondary colors through music, books nnd art. Bubbles filled the week with science experi ments, nrt work nnd internctive read ing lessons. Thipugh engaging nctivi ties, the students were able to experi ence bubble colors, shapes and sizes. One of the highlights was learning about and racing robots built by the older students. Each dny older learn ers mentor the younger group. Older children were fascinatcd with creating robots, Rinn said. “Using computers nnd Lego robots they generated questions to answer about robots, read severni robot nrti- Qulnn Howard, Brandon Hernandez, Jonathan Garcia, Landon Marsh, and Jaylen Dalton make bubbles and analyze their shapes dents studied nnd designed n commu nity using rends nnd Inndmarks and programmed robots to follow cardi nal nnd intermedinte directions. Not only did they write directions for fel- low cnmpers to direct, program nnd replicnte robot notions, but they niso described n robot’s life from their per spective. They nre now adept at pro gramming directions for n mnth grid to move robots from one locntion to nnother.” The Dnvie Community Foundntion and 21“ Century Community Learning grants provided financial support. Matthew Messer, Bryan Urbina and Emily Moreno present Readers theater to the whole group. S A V E TO D A Y W ITH TH E B O TTO M L I M E . 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