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07-JulyP la n s A p p r o v e d F o r N e w E M S O f f ic e A n avch itO L'l's p la n s fo r a new K n tu ry e n c y M e d ica l S e rv ic e s o ffice lo be b u ilt a d ja c e n t to D a v ie C o u n ly H o s p ita l g a in e d C o u n ty C o m ­ m issio n e rs a p p ro v a l 'I'u e sd a y . M a rk C a s e ,, a W in sto n -S ale m a rc h ite c t w ho d esig n ed the p la n s , sa id fin a l d ra w in g s w e re ap p ro ve d and co n stru ctio n b id s w ill be sought d u rin g Ih e n e xt th re e w e e k s . C a se .said co n stru ctio n o f the n ew fa c ility could begin in one m o n th . T h e !H)' X 40’ b u ild in g w ill fa ce D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p lla l's r e a r e m e rg e n cy ro o m e n tra n c e . T h f b ric k b u lld in c Is d esig n ed to b len d w ilh Ih e h o sp ita l's e x te rio r an d w ill c o v e r a iip r o x im a le ly 3,()0(l sq u a re f e e l. T h e b u ild in g w ill h o u se sle e p in g q u a rte rs fo r E M S em - p lo yec.s, o ffic e sp a c c fo r Ih e E M S ( lir e e lo r , a n d Ih re e b a y s fo r E m e rg e n c y v e h ic le s . O ne b ay w ill be u sed a s a m a in le n a n c e -w a sii a re a fi'r v e h ic le s . C a se sa id the b u ild in g w ill cost a p p ro x im a te ly Sl.'i0,000 an d sho uld be co m p le te w ith in s ix m o n th s a fle r onset of co n stru c tio n . H e sa id Ih e fa c ility is re la tiv e ly sim p le in d esig n an d w ill be co n stru cte d a s a o n e-sto ry b u ild in g w ith a fla t ro o f. T h e D a v ie C o u n ty E M S s ta ff c u rr e n lly o p e ra te s oul of c ra m p c d o ffic e s w ilh in D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ital w h e re e m e rg e n c y v e h ic le s v a lu e d at SHn,l)00-$10(l,IH)0 a re left u n s h e lle re d a g a in s i n a t u r a l e le m e n ts . .lo h n n y F r y e , E M S d ire c to r, e xp la in e d Ih c th re e b a ys w ill be a big p lu s fo r th e d e p a rt­ m e n t, w h ic h b a t tle s c r a n k in g v e h ic le s le fi u n sh e lle re d in e x tre m e h eal and co ld . " T h e v e h ic le s a re v ir tu a lly u n ­ p ro te c te d w h ic h c a n c a u s e p ro b le m s d u rin g e x tre m e h e a l an d co ld , " sa id F r y e . " W ilh the b a y s , w e c a n m a in ta in Ih em at a co n stan t te m p e ra tu r e w h ic h w ill a s s u r e DAVIE COUNTY P .O . B o x 5 2 5 , M o c k s v ille , N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 (U S P S 1 4 9 -1 6 0 ) 28 P A G l- S $ 1 0 .0 0 P e r Y e a r in N o rth C a ro iin a .$ 1 5 .0 0 P e r Y e a r O u tsid e N o rth C a ro lin a T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 7 , 1983 .■Single Is s u e - 2 5 ce n ts p a lie n t co m fo rt an d deter w e a r and te a r on e xp e n siv e v e h ic le s ." A p p ro p ria tio n s fo r th e n ew E M S o ffic e a ls o in c lu d e s w id e n in g M ero n e y S tre e t, a n ew e m e rg e n c y e n tra n ce into th e h o sp ita l and co n stru ctio n o f a d d itio n a l p a rk in g sp a c e . In A p ril, the D a v ie C o u n ty B o a rd of C o m m iss io n e rs vo ted to a p ­ p ro p r ia t e S M ,0 0 0 fo r w id e n in g M ero n e y S tre e t an d c o n stru c lio n of a n ew e n tra n c e . A n o th e r Sl.'i,l«)0 w a s a p p ro p ria te d fo r a d d itio n a l p a rk in g sp a ce w ith the stip u la tio n th at the H o sp ita l re p a y th e a m o u n i in .six m o n th s. M e ro n e y S tre e t is b e in g w id e n ed fo r-safety re a so n s. It ru n s fro m U .S . fri to the c u rre n t e m e rg e n cy e n ­ tra n c e . T h e n ew e n tra n c e to the e m e rg e n cy ro o m fro m M ero n e y S tre e t is sla te d fo r co m p le tio n in tw o w e e k s. T h e p re v io u s an g led e n tra n c e w ill be in c lu d e d in Ih e a d d itio n a l p a rk in g a r e a p la n n e d fo r Ih e llo s p ila l. F r y e sa id th at c o n stru c lio n on M e ro n e y S t re e t a n d th e n o w e n ie rg e n c y e n tra n c e is c u rr e n lly u n d e rw a y . H e sa id il sh o u ld be co m p lete w ilh in th re e w e e k s , a d ­ d in g lh a t re ce n t ra in fa ll h a s h in ­ d e re d o p e ra tio n s. T h e lot on w h ic h the E M S o ffice w ill be lo ca te d w a s ro u g h g rad e d T u e sd a y . In o th e r b u sin e ss T u e s d a y , Ih e (C o n tin u e d to page 2 )I n T h e R a i n F r i d a y 4 , 0 0 0 C o lle c t F re e C h e e s e A n d B u t t e r U a in d id not sto p n e a rly -1,000 D a v ie C o u n ty re s id e n t s fro m c o lle ctin g fre e ch e ese an d b u l te r T h u rs d a y , a t the B . C . B ro c k c a fe te ria on N o rth M a in S ire e t. D is trib u tio n of 14,725 po unds of ch e ese an d b u tle r, a fe d e ra l sm - p lu s, w a s co n d u cted b y th e D a v ie C o u n ly D e p a r lm e n i o f S o c ia l S e rv ic e s . W ith ste a d y ' ra in fa llin g , lin e s b egan lo fo rm a t Ih e d istrib u tio n site a s e a rly a s G;30 a .m . T h u rs d a y m o rn in g , in c re a sin g in siz e a s tho m o rn in g p ro g re sse d . A c c o rd in g lo S o c ia l S e r v ic e s r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s , m a n y p a t ie n t ly a w a it in g d istrib u lio n w e re e ld e rly c itiz e n s , sh ie ld in g th e m se lv e s fro m th e ra in w ith u m b re lla s . B y R:00 a .m ., h u n d re d s stood in lin e a w a itin g o nset o f Ih e 9 :0 0 a .m . d istrib u tio n . T r a ff ic on N o rth M a in S ir e e t re m a in e d c o n g e ste d thro ug ho u t the m o rn in g a s m o re people flo o d ed Ih e a re a in ho pes of re c e iv in g fre e ch e ese an d b u tle r a llo tm e n ts . M is s y F o s te r, lo ca l so c ia l se r- Rainfall itiiln fa ll fo r (h e tn o n lh nf .lu n e tu tali'd :t.S1 n ich e s in tliis a re a . A lu tili o f .IK (if an ¡neh fe ll (liir iiig thè fin a l w e e k. ru iin fa ll fo r .lu n e llis:’ w a s .'i.lll iiu lie s . v ic e s re p re s e n ta tiv e , sa id .'),9H4 re sid e n ts re p re se n tin g 1,723 lo ca l h o u seh o ld s a p p e a re d d u rin g the d istrib u tio n to c la im th e ir s h a re of Ih e fe d e ra l s u rp lu s . T h e ch e e se an d b u tle r su rp lu s w a s a v a ila b le lo a n y p e rso n GO y e a rs o r o ld e r, d isa b le d p e rso n s, an d Ih o se re c e iv in g S u p ­ p le m e n ta l S e c u rity In co m e , food s la m p s , A id to F a m ilie s w ilh D ep en d en t C h ild re n an d M e d ic a id . D a v ie C o u n ty w a s a llo tte d 13,500 pounds o f ch e ese an d 1,224 pounds of b u tte r fo r th e Ju n e .30 d is trib u lio n , "W e n e v e r a n iic ip a le d so m a n y re sid e n ts b ra v in g the ra in to c o lle c i th e ir a llo tm e n ts ,” M rs . F o s te r s a id . "S h e sa id w o rk e rs re m a in e d b u sy Ih ro u g h o u l Ih e m o rn in g w ilh Ih e lin e fin a lly b e g in n in g lo d e c re a se in length ab o u l 1:00 p .m . B y the 5 p .m . clo sin g d e a d lin e , a ll th e ch e e sc and b u tte r h ad been d istrib u te d , sh e s a id . M rs . F o s te r e xp la in e d th is co u ld be Ih e Ia si d islrib u tio n w h e re a n y perso n ()0 o r o ld e r is e lig ib le fo r (C o n tin u e d lo Page 3 ) N e w F l a g F o r H o s p i t a l A United States flag was presented to the Davie County Hospital last Frid ayo y the Smith Grove Ruritan Club. John Fran k, Hospital Adm inistrator, and Ebert Sm ith, representative of the Smith Grove Ruritans, raised the new flag just in time to comm em orate the 207th anniversary of this country's independence. This is the second flag the Smith Grove Club hahas presented to the hospital. Davie’s Unemployment Rate Drops To 10.9% Mocksville Elementary, William R. Davie Assigned New Principals T h e D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n ap p ro ve d fo u r p e rso n n e l ch a n g e s T u e s d a y n ig h i a ffe c tin g Ih e p r in e ip a ls h ip s o f tw o a re a E le m e n ta ry S ch o o ls. P h illip A . D e a d m o n , p rin c ip a l of W illia m R . D a v ie , w a s n a m e d a s the n ew h ead o f M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry Sch o o l. H e re p la c e s W illia m T . E a n e s , w ho w ill a ssu m e d u tie s a s a ss is ta n t p rin c ip a l at So u lh D a v ie Ju n io r H ig h Sch o o l. M ik e H e n d r ic k s , a s s is t a n t p rin c ip a l a t So u lh D a v ie , w a s n am ed a s n ew p rin c ip a l a t W illia m U . D a v ie Sch o o l. J e a n P . C a r t e r w a s n a m e d su p e rv is o r o f fe d e ra l p ro g ra m s fo r the co u n ty sch o o ls. T h is is the seco n d p rin c ip a l re a s s ig n m e n t a p p ro v e d b y th e D a v ie C o u n ty Scho o l B o a rd d u rin g Ih e p ast m o n th . A l a sp e c ia l m e etin g Ju n e 10, th e b o ard a p ­ p ro v e d tw o a d m in is t r a t iv e re a ssig n m e n ts fo r th e 19B3-84 school y e a r. D w ig h t Ja c k s o n , p rin c ip a l at P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry sin c e 1980, w a s a ssig n e d a s p rin c ip a l a t N orth D ¿ l v ¡c J u n io r H ig h S ch o o l, L a r r y Jo n e s , a s s is ta n t p rin c ip a l a t D a v ie H ig h S ch o o l, w a s n a m e d a s p rin ­ c ip a l at P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry Sch o o l. C h a rle s J . W e lls , p rin c ip a l at N o rth D a v ie , an n o u n ce d h is re tire m e n t fro m the D a v ie C o u n ty Scho o l sy s te m e ffe c tiv e J u ly 31. A ls o , W a lt M o rris , d ire c to r of V o c a tio n a l E d u c a lio n an d F e d e ra l P r o g r a m s , w a s re a s s ig n e d a s f u llt im e d ir e c t o r o f V o c a tio n a l E d u c a tio n . P h illip A . D e a d m o n , n e w M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry P rin c ip a l, h as .served fo u r y e a rs in th at post at W illia m K . D a v ie . A n a tiv e o f D a v ie C o u n ty , D e a d m o n b egan h is c a re e r a s a t e a c h e r a t M o c k s v ille E le m e n t a r y S c h o o l fo llo w in g g ra d u a tio n in IU7I fro m W e ste rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rs ity . H e se rv e d a s a te a c h e r an d a ss is ta n t p rin c ip a l at M o c k s v ille E le m e n t a r y a n d M o c k s v ille M id d le Scho o l p rio r to h is a p p o in tm en t a s W illia m H . D a v ie p rin c ip a l. H e re c e iv e d h is M a s te r’s D e g re e an d S p e c ia lis ts d eg re e in Scho o l A d m in istra tio n in ’.9 7 7 fro m A p p a la c h ia n S t a le U n iv e rs ity . M ik e H e n d rix , n e w ly ap p o in ted p rin c ip a l a t W illia m R . D a v ie , w a s ap p o in ted S o u lh D a v ie Ju n io r H ig h a ss is ta n t p rin c ip a l'm 1980. H e is a g ra d u a le o f G re e n sb o ro C o lleg e and re c e iv e d a M a s te r’s D e g re e fro m A p p a la c h ia n S ta te U n iv e r s it y . H e n d rix sp en t ten y e a rs le a c h in g in Ih e D a v ie C o u n ty Scho o l sy ste m p rio r to h is ap p o in tm en t lo So uth D a v ie in 1980. In 1980 he w a s sta te fin a lis t fo r the " T e r r y S a n fo rd A w a r d " . W illia m T . E a n e s , n ew a ss is ta n t a l So u lh D a v ie , w a s ap p o in ted p rin c ip a l a l M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry in 1981). P r io r to Ih is he s e rv e d a s p rin c ip a l o f P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry . E a n e s atten d e d D u k e U n iv e rs ity , la t e r g r a d u a tin g fro m L e n io r- I conlinucd on page 2) Phil Dpadiiion . To i'\'oc!;svilk‘ Mike Heiiflrix To Win. R. Uavie William T. Fanes .•\ssistaiit .M South Davie In M a y Ih e u n em p lo ym en t ra le d e cre a se d in D a v ie an d 74 o lh e r c o u n iie s in Ih e sta te . T h e re w a s an in c r e a s e in 19 c o u n lie s a n d re m a in e d u n ch an g ed in fi co u n tie s, a cc o rd in g lo fig u re s re le a se d last w ee k b y G le n n Je rn ig a n , C h a irm a n of Ih e N .C . E m p lo y m e n t S e c u rity C o n u n issio n (E S C ) D a v ie 's u n e m p lo y m e n i ra te drop ped lo 10.9 p e rce n i fo r M ay fro m the 12.3 p e rce n i ra le in A p ril. S la lis lic s fo r D a v ie sh o w lh a l in M ay Ih e la b o r fo rce w a s !),4G0 of w h ich 8,430 w e re e m p lo ye d and 1,031) u n em p lo yed . ' T h e s la le w id e lo la l u n e m ­ p lo ym en i ra le w a s 8.4 p e rce n i in ' M a y , dow n s lig h lly fro m 8.7 p ercen t in A p ril. Je rn ig a n sa id , "W e b e lie v e lh a l 'h e u n em p lo ym en t ra le s a re con- lin u in g lo d e clin e due lo se a so n a l ch an g e s and a ste a d y e co n o m ic re c o v e ry ." In l\lay 4.T co u n lie s re co rd e d d o uble d ig it u n e m p lo ym e n t. In Ih e sa m e m o n th a y e a r ag o , 50 co u n ties had u n e m p lo ym e n i ra te s o f 10 lie rc e n l o r m o re . S w a in C o u n ly re g is te re d Ih e liig h e si u n e m p lo ym e n i r a le , 21.7 p e rc e n i, w h ic h m e an t lh a l 840 w e re u n em p lo yed in a la b o r fo rce o f .3,870. O th e r c o u n lie s w ilh h ig h e s t u n e m p lo ym e n i w e re G ra h a m , 19.9 p e rc e n i, C la y , 19.3 p e rc e n t; A v e ry , in .4 p e rc e n i: C h e ro k e e , IG.O p e r­ c e n i; an d T y r e ll, 14.8 p e rce n t. C o u n iie s w ilh Ih e lo w est u n e m ­ p lo ym e n i ra le s w e re O ra n g e , 3.7 p e r c e n i; D u r h a m , 4 .3 p e r c e n t; W a k e , 4.4 p e r c e n t ; G a le s , 4.5 p e rc e n i, W a la u g a , 5.0 p e rc e n t; C a rle re l an d C u rritu c k , bo lh 5.3 p e rc e n i; an d A lle g h a n y , 5.9 p e r­ cent , U n e m p lo ym e n i ra le s fo r co u n tie s su rro u n d in g D a v ie sh o w s D a vid so n w ilh 8.4 p e rc e n t; R o w a n , 9.0 p e r­ c e n i; Ire d e ll, 10.8 p e rc e n i: V a d k in , 7.0 p e rc e n t; an d F o r s y lh , G.5 p e r­ ce n t. On The Inside S lie riff's D e p t., W re c k s , e le . l ’g.2 (■ of (' O pposes C e n le l's C lo sin g of I.o e iil O ffic e P g .:i K e n O g a w a , F o re ig n IC xcliiin g e S tm le n t P g s . S & II S o c ia l X e w s P g s . 1(1 í; II D m ilh it N a tio n a l lle u n lu n I*g .l2 K e ls S w im m in g M e e l P g .tH C h ris .la e o lis «.B ru c e B u llo c k A d v a n c e in J r . O ly m p ic s P g .'.!B S p o rts P g .3 B D is lr ic l C o u rl P g .IB C h u rch L is tin g s P g .« ll O b itu a rie s P g .T It H a n d y A tk in so n , ,\o. 1 •ludge P g .lllB K s tiiti'P g .t llt r iil) lic N olicc'S P g .l2 B ('lu s s iri(4 ls P g .l3 B D r. E r n e s t F itz g e r a ld T o S p e a k A t 1 0 3 r d M a s o n ic P ic n ic O ne of Ih e m ost d istin g u ish e d m in is te rs of Ih e W e ste rn N o rih C a ro iin a U n ite d M e ih o d isI C o n ­ fe re n ce w ill be Ih e fe a tu re d sp e a k e r al Ih e 103rd A n n a u l M a so n ic P ic n ic a l C le m e n t ' G ro v e on A u g u st 11. D r. E rn e s i A . F ilz g e ra ld , se n io r m in is te r of ih e W est M a rk e t S tre e t U n ite d M e th o d is I C h u r c h o f G re e n sb o ro h a s a cce p te d Ih e in ­ v ita tio n lo sp e a k at noon lh a t d a y . In h is a c c e p ta n c e le tte r to L e s te r P . M a rlin J r . , p ro g ra m c h a irm a n , D r. F ilz g e ra ld w ro te : " T h a n k yo u fo r y o u r in v ila tio n to the M a so n ic P ic n ic on A u g u sI 11. I a m h o n ored lo be in clu d e d in su ch a d islin g u ish e d lin e o f sp e a k e rs . I w ill be h a p p y to a cc e p l y o u r in v ita tio n . I re m e m b e r a tte n d in g Ih e p ic n ic w hen I w a s a b o y, an d I e n jo ye d il im m e n se ly . I look fo rw a rd to se ein g .vou so o n .” T h e sun of Ih e la le R e v e re n d and M r s .J a m e s B . F ilz g e ra ld , h e is m a r r ie d lo th e fo r m e r S a r a h F ra n c e s P e r r y o f W in g a le , N .C . T h e y h a v e Iw o c h ild re n , Ja m e s B o yd an d P a t r ic ia A n n . H e atten d e d P fe iffe r C o lleg e and re c e iv e d a n A B d e g re e fro m W e ste rn C a ro lin a C o lleg e in 1947, g ra d u a tin g cu m la u d e . H e re c e iv e d h is B .D . d e g re e fro m Ih e D u k e D iv in ily Scho o l in 1951. H e h a s done Dr. Kriiesl Fit/,|;eral(l s p e c ia l .su m m e r stu d ie s at E m o ry U n iv e r s it y a n d r e c e iv e d a n h o n o ra ry D .D . d e g re e fro m H ig h P o in t C o lleg e in 19G9. D r. F ilz g e ra ld jo in e d Ih e W e ste rn N o rth C a ro lin a C o n fe re n ce in 194G. H e se rv e d the W e b ste r C irc u it 1944- 47; Ih e L ib e r ly C irc u it 1947-50; the C a lv a ry C h u rc h in A sh e b o ro , 1950- ,55: A b e rn e lh y C h u rc h , A s h e v ille 1955 .59; P u rc e ll C h u rc h , C h a rlo tte 1959-G4; G ra c e C h u rc h , G re e n sb o ro , 1904-00; C e n te n a ry C h u rc h , W in- sto n -S ale m 1960-82. H e w a s a d e le g ate lo the W o rld M eth o d isI C o n fe re n ce in Lo n d o n in I9GG an d at D e n v e r, C o lo rad o in 1971. H e is a M a so n , a R o ta ria n , on Ih e b o ard of d ire c to rs o f Ih e W inston- S a le m G o o d w ill In d u s trie s fo r the B lin d , an d h a s re c e iv e d m a n y h o n ors fo r h is co m m u n ity an d c iv ic a c liv ilie s . D r. F ilz g e ra ld is liste d in W h o ’s W ho in Ih e S o u th e a st, T h e W rite rs D ire c to ry , M en of A c h ie v e m e n t, In le rn a lio n a l W h o ’s W ho in C o m ­ m u n ity S e r v ic e , C o n te m p o r a ry A u lh o r s , a n d W h o ' s W h o in (C o n tin u e d to page 2 ) в .2 DAVIE C O U N T Y U N T H R I’ R IS Ii R U C O R D T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 7 1983 John Frank Elected To State Hospital Assn. Board л » ' ' . x i . " . Jolin Frank Jo h n H . F r a n k , a d m in is tra to r of D a v ic C o u n ty H o s p ita l, M o c k s v ille , w a s e lccte d to 'Bie N .C . H o sp ita l A sso c ia tio n B o a rd o f T ru s te e s Ju n e 28, d u rin g the a ss o c ia tio n 's 1983 s u m m e r m e m b e rsh ip m e e tin g in A s h e v ille . F r a n k an d fo u r o th e r n e w ly cle c te d b o a rd m e m b e rs w ill begin th re e y e a r te rm s on Ja n u a ry 1, 1984. A n a tiv e o f W ash in g to n , D .C ., F r a n k d q m p letcd u n d e rg ra d u a te stu d ie s a t u iitg e rs U n iv e rs ity , and e a rn e d a m a ste rs d eg re e in b u sin ess a d m in is tr a t io n a t W a k e F o re s t U n iv e rs ity . H e re c e iv e d a c e r­ lif ie a le in h o s p ita l a t D u k e U n iv e rs ity . F ra n k is a m e m b e r of the A m e ric a n C o lleg e o f H o sp tial A d ­ m in is t r a t o r s a n d a n a d v a n c e d m e m b e r of Ih e H o sp ita l F in a n c ia l M an ag em e n t A sso c ia tio n . P r io r lo h is c u rre n t p o sitio n , w h ic h he a ssu m e d in 1979, he se rv e d as a s s is ta n t a d m in is t r a t o r o f A la m a n c e C o u n ty H o s p tia l, B u rlin g to n . H e is m a rrie d an d the fa th e r o f tw o c h ild re n . T h e N .C . H o sp ita l A sso c ia tio n is Ih e tra d e an d s e rv ic e o rg a n iza tio n re p re se n tin g 154 o f the s ta te 's 162 lice n se d h o sp ita ls. Driver Hits^gn Post; Flees Scene A n u n kn o w n p e rso n d riv in g a 1977 O ld sm o b ile , skid d e d Ih ro u g h a stop sig n a l the in te rse ctio n s o f D yso n R o ad an d B e a r C re e k C h u rch R o a d , W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 29 a l ap - p ro x im a le ly 1:20 a .m . T h e d r iv e r of Ihe v e h ic le le ft Ih e scen e o f the accid e n t an d did nol re p o rl Ihe a c c id e n t, a cc o rd in g to the H ig h w a y P a lro l re p o rl. In v e stig a tin g o ffic e r w a s T ro o p e r A . C . S to ke s. Board Approves Re-Appointment Of Tax Supervisor& Collector T h e D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f C o m m is s io n e r s a p p ro v e d r e a p ­ p o in tm e n t T u e s d a y o f the c u rre n t co u n ty la x su p e rv is o r an d ta x c o lle c to r. ' „ D a v id H e n d rix , ta x su p e rv is o r, ■ an d P a u lin e W a g o n e r, ta x c o lle c to r, w e re e a ch re ap p o in ted to tw o y e a r te rm s . H e n d rix o f R t. 3, M o c k s v ille , w a s f ir s t ap p o inted ta x s u p e rv is o r in 1966. H e is a m e m b e r o f F o rk C iv ic ' C lu b an d F o r k B a p tis t C h u rc h . M rs . W ag o n e r o f R t. 7, M o c k s v ille w a s ap p o inted a s T a x C o lle cto r in 1975, fillin g th e u n e x p ire d te rm of V e a tric e T o w e ll w h o re tire d . P rio r to h e r a p p o in tm e n t a s T a x C o lle cto r, M rs . W ag o n e r w o rke d fo r the co u n ty o f D a v ie a s D e p u ty T f;x C o lle cto r an d in the R e g is te r of D ee d ’s o ffice . M rs . W ag o n e r is a m e m b e r of T u rre n tin e B a p tis t C h u rc h w h e re sh e s e rv e s a s a S u n d a y Scho o l te a c h e r an d a c h o ir m e m b e r. S h e is a lso a m e m b e r o f the T u rre n tin e T r io . ш C o o l F i s h i n g Trees shade the bank of this Dond, providing the perfeci spot for a leisurely af­ternoon of fishing, (i^hoto by Deree Eaton) F o lk -W a y s A n d F o lk - L o r e^ bv Rotfer W hitener ..................— ы A n yo n e w ho h a s e v e r tak e n tim e to th u m b th ro ug h a m o u n tain g a ze tte e r o r a te x t on A p p a la c h ia n g e o g rap h y an d h is to ry h a s , am o n g o th e r th in g s, d isco v e re d th e c h a rm o f c e rta in lo c a l p la ce n a m e d . O ne w h ich e a rly s tru c k m y fa n c y c a m e w ith th e e sta b lish m e n t o f Iro n M o u n tain S to n e w a re a t a w id e p la ce in th e ro ad c a lle d L a u re l B lo o m e ry , h a lfw a y b etw een M o u n tain C ity , T e n n e s s e e , a n d D a m a s c u s , V irg in ia . by Roger Whitener T h e Iro n M o u n tain a sso cia tio n sh o u ld h a v e re v e a le d to m e the re aso n fo r the n a m e , b u l in m y ig n o ra n ce I so m eh o w su rm ise d fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a rs th a t the ap p e latio n ste m m e d fro m a h ig h co n ce n tra tio n o f m o u n tain la u re l alo n g the w a y . N ot so . R a th e r, it c a m e fro m L a u re l C re e k (c o n c e n tra tio n o f la u re l alo n g its b a n k s ? ), p lu s an iro n fo rg e (b lo o m e ry ) w h ich once o p erate d in the a re a . B lo o m w a s the n am e g iv e n the g lo w in g lu m p of S n a p d r a g o n s Snapdragons burst into bloom as the hot, sultry days of July arrive. This bouquet is one of many adding color and beauty to local gardens and lawns. (Photo by Deree Eaton). spo n gy w ro u g h t iro n w h e n it firs t ca m e fro m the fo rg e , re a d y fo r fu rth e r w o rk in g . T h u s b lo o m e ry o r b lo o m e ry fo rg e . E a r ly sta te le g isla tu re s in A p ­ p a la c h ia , a w a re o f th e need fo r iro n p ro d u c ts , s u c h a s plowshares, h o rse sh o e s, w ag o n tire s , w e re q u ite am e n d a b le to p ro v id in g g ra n ts fo r in d iv id u a ls w illin g to se t u p and o p erate b lo o m e ry fo rg e s, a n u m b e r of w h ich b e g an to dot se le cte d a c re a g e a s e a rly a s 1807. P io n e e r o p e ra tio n s in c lu d e d H a r b a r d ’s B lo o m e ry F o rg e , th e C ra n b e rry B lo o m e r y F o r g e , T o e R iv e r , Lo v ln g o o d , L o w e r H an g in g D o g, P e rsim m o n C re e k , an d o th e rs. S tre a m lo ca tio n s w e re n e c e ss a ry fo r w a sh in g d irt an d o th e r im ­ p u ritie s fro m th e iro n co re . A rth u r's H is to ry o f W c.storn N o rth C a ro lin a co n ta in s a n in te re stin g d e scrip tio n of a ty p ic a l b lo o m e ry an d its o p e ra tio n : T h e f'tirn a c e , he s a y s , “ co n sisted of a ro c k b a se 6 x 6 fe e t an d tw o an d o n e-h alf fe e t h ig h . O n th re e sid e s of th is b a se w a lls o f ro c k w e re e re cte d tw o an d h o n -h alf fee t h ig h , le a v in g one sid e o pen. A n est w a s le ft in the bottom of th is b ase o r h e a rth , thro ug h th e m id d le of w h ich a tw o in ch b la st pipe ra n , an d p ro je c tin g ab o ve it. " A ir w a s fu rn ish e d to th is pipe by a stre a m o f w a te r p a ssin g th ro ug h w ooden lu b e s 12 x 12 in c h e s. A s m a ll fire of ch ip s w a s sta rte d in th is nest above the m o uth o f the b last p ip e. O v e r Ih is fire th re e o r fo u r b u sh e ls of c h a rc o a l w a s p lace d an d blo w n into a w h ite a h e a t. U pon th is c h a rc o a l a la y e r of o re w a s sp re a d , an d a s it w a s h e a le d , a n o th e r la y e r o f c h a rc o a l w a s p la ce d ab o v e , an d on it s t ill a n o th e r la y e r o f o re . T h is w a .i g ra d u a lly m e lte d , the m o lten o re se ttlin g into the n est an d the s ilic a re m a in in g on top. In to the m a ss o f m e lte d iro n a n iro n b a r w o uld be th ru s t. T h is b a r w a s used s im p ly to fo rm a h a n d le fo r the tu rn in g of the o re th at ad h e red to it a fte r il h ad been w ith d ra w n an d p la ce d on the a n v il to be h a m m e re d . T h e m e lte d o re th u s d ra w n out w a s c a lle d a "lo o p ". A rth u r notes th a t a h e a v y h a m ­ m e r an d a n v il (ab o u l 750 pounds e a c h ) w e re used to po u n d , Ih e r e m a in in g im p u r it ie s fro m th e h eated m e ta l an d to d iv id e the m a ss . in lo s m a lle r loops o f fro m 25 to 30 pounds. T h e se w e re then re h eated and re tu rn e d lo the a n v il to be sh ap e d into e ith e r 9 to 12 feet long iro n b a rs o r fo r sh o rte r o n es, d epen din g on the intended u se . If the iro n w a s to be m o ved so m e d ista n c e fro m the s ite , the end s of Ih e b a rs w e re sh ap e d lik e sled ru n n e rs an d Ih en bound to g ether so D ial Ih e y co u ld be d rag g ed alo n g by oxen o v e r the ro ugh m o u n tain tr a ils , u n fit fo r w ag o n s. R e a d e rs a re in v ite d to sen d fo lk m a t e r ia ls lo R o g e rs W h ite n e r , E n g lis h D e p a rlm e n t, A p p a la ch ia n S la te I'n iv e rs it y , B o o n e, N C 28fiOB. Sheriffs Department D e a d ly W eap o n . ^ D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n - T h e N o rth C a ro lin a D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n sp o rta tio n re p o rte d s e v e ra l d a m a g e s an d lo sse s sh ru b s a ro u n d the e ast bound re st a re a on 1-40 h a s been upro o ted . T h e d a m a g e , re p o rle d on Ju n e 29, w a s e stim a te d a t $350. B ra d C a rtn e r o f R t. 1, M o c k s v ille re p o rted the door an d le tte rin g w e re re m o ve d fro m h is m a ilb o x on J u ly I. D a m a g e w a s e stim a te d a t $35. L a r r y B la c k b u rn o f C o o leem ee re p o rted on Ju n e 30 th at the fro n t door of h is m o b ile ho m e h ad been p rie d open. M ic h a e l D e an G ru b b o f R t. 4, M o c k s v ille w a s a rre s te d on Ju n e 30 an d ch a rg e d w ith fa ilu re to a p p e a r on c ita tio n . B r y a n K e ith M a y fie ld of M ill S tre e t, M o c k s v ille w a s a rre s te d on Ju n e 30 an d ch arg ed w ith fa ilu re to a p p e a r on cita tio n . Jo h n n y W . B u rto n , J r . , 4.1, R l. 2, A d v a n c e , re p o rle d la rc e n y of a ch a in sa w an d ca se Ju n e 29. A p ­ p ro x im a te v a lu e w a s e stim a te d at $150. S a le m , re p o rte d la rc e n y of sh ru b s fro m a ro u n d Ih e b u ild in g . E s tim a te d w e re $350. County Commissioners (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f C o m ­ m is s io n e rs ; -M o ve d to a llo w co u n ty d e p a rt­ m e n ts w ith ve n d in g m a c h in e s on the p re m ise s to c la im p ro fits fro m thé m a c h in e s fo r u se b y in d iv id u a l d e p a rtm e n ts. C o m m issio n e rs sa id Ih e s m a ll p ro fits a re used by d e p a rtm e n ts to p u rc h a se flo w e rs o r c a rd s fo r co u n ty e m p lo ye e s at a p p ro p ria te tim e s. -R e a p p o in te d D a v id H e n d rix , ta x s u p e rv is o r, an d P a u lin e W ag o n e r, ta x c o lle c to r, to tw o y e a r te rm s . - L e a r n e d o f w a te r e x te n s io n re q u e sts on Boone F a r m R o a d and H e n d rix R o a d . - C o n s id e re d c o m m itte e a p ­ p o in tm e n t w ith p u b lic a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t se t fo r th e n e x t m e e tin g . - S e t the n e xt m e e tin g fo r the D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f C o m ­ m issio n e rs fo r J u ly 25 in ste a d o f Ih e p re v io u sly sch e d u le d J u ly 18, C a ld w e ll T r u c k R e n ta ls , So uth B lv d ., L e n o ir, re p o rle d la rc e n y of m o n ey an d a tra v e l b a r Ju n e 30. E s tim a te d to tal lo sse s w e re $235. B ra d C a rtn e r, R t. 1, M o c k s v ille , re p o rted p ro p e rty d a m ag e J u ly 1. H e re p o rte d th a l so m eo ne re m o ve d a m a ilb o x d o o r an d the le tte rin g o ff of Ih e lop o f the b o x. E s tim a te d d a m ag e w a s $.15. L a r r y B la c k b u r n , C o o le e m e e , re p o rle d b re a k in g an d e n te rin g Ju n e 30. U n k n o w n p erso n p rie d open Ih e fro n t d o o r o f Ih e B la c k b u rn ho m e. B r y a n K e ith M a y fie ld , 17, M ill S t., M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d Ju n e 30 an d c h a rg e d w ith fa ilu re to a p p e a r on a c ita tio n . M ic h a e l D e an G ru b b , R t. 4, M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d Ju n e 30 and ch a rg e d w ilh fa ilu re to a p p e a r on a c ita tio n . Do You Know? P e rso n a l C o m p u te rs T h e p e rs o n a l c o m p u te r u s e r sp en d s $608 on the a v e ra g e on in itia l p u rc h a s e s o f s o ftw a re o r p ro g ra m m in g . F ro s t & S u lliv a n m a rk e t re s e a rc h e rs s a y . A n a d ­ d itio n a l $439 is sp en t on so ftw a re d u rin g the firs t y e a r of co m p u te r o w n e rsh ip . D ry in g F lo w e rs A flo w e r th at ta k e s fiv e d a y s lo d ry w ith th e co n v e n tio n a l s ilic a gel m etho d o r th re e d a y s w ith the p re h e a te d s ilic a gel w ill d ry in s ilic a g el in ju s t one m in u te in the m ic ro w a v e . Q u ick d ry in g h e lp s re ta in n a tu ra l c o lo r an d fo rm . New School Assignments (C o n tin u e ^ fro m page I ) R h y n e . H e re c e iv e d a M a s te r's d e g re e fro m E a s t e r n C a r o lin a U n iv e r s it y in 1961 a n d a n E d u c a tio n a l S p e c ia lis ts D e g re e in 1979. Je a n P . C a rte r g ra d u a te d fro m E a s t C a r o lin a a n d h a s d o n e g ra d u a te w o rk a t U N C -C H , A p ­ p a la c h ia n S ta te , an d U N C -G . Sh e h o ld s a M a s te r's D e g re e an d the C u rric u lu m In stru c tio n a l S p e c ia lis t c e rtific a te . S h e c a m e to the D a v ie C o u n ty S ch o o ls in 1976 fro m the Y a d k in C o u n ty S ch o o ls an d w a s a T e a m L e a d e r a t W illia m R . D a v ie b e fo re m o v in g to N o rth D a v ie Ju n io r H ig h Scho o l in 1980 in the fe d e ra l C h a p te r I p ro g ra m . S h e d id h e r in te rn sh ip in the C h a p te r I p ro g ra m a s p a r t o f th e re q u ir e m e n ts o f h e r g ra d u a te d e g re e. A n o th e r ap p ô in tm e n t is e xp e cte d p rio r to the o n set o f th e 1983-84 scho o l y e a r. D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h Scho o l h a s an o p en in g fo r an a s s is ta n t p rin c ip a l. Picnic Speaker (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) R e lig io n . H is lit e r a r y c o n tr ib u t io n s in ­ c lu d e : T h e re ’ s N o O th e r W a y , A b in g d o n P re s s , 1970; T h e S tru c ­ tu r e s o f In n e r P e a c e , F is h e r - H a rris o n , 1973; Y o u C a n B e lie v e , A b in g d o n P re s s , 1975; L iv in g U n d e r P re s s u re , F is h e r- H a rris o n , 1976; A T im e T o C ro ss T h e R iv e r , F is h e r- H a rris o n , 1977; H o w T o B e co m e A S u c c e s s fu l F a ilu r e , A th e n e u m P re s s , 1978; G od W rite s S tra ig h t W ith C ro o ke d L in e s , A th e n e u m P r e s s , 1980; D ia m o n d s E v e ry w h e re , A b in d g o n P re s s , 1983. H e is a lso a re g u la r co n trib u to r to P a c e , the in flig h t m a g a zin e o f P ie d m o n t A irlin e s . D r . F itz g e ra ld h a s tra v e le d and stu d ie d in E u ro p e , the M id d le E a s t , S c o tla n d , D e n m a rk an d S p a in . R o n a ld D a le P e a c o c k , R l. M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d Ju n e Fire Log F a r m in g to n F ir e D e p a r lm e n I respo n ded lo a p e rso n al in ju ry w re c k Ju n e 20 a l a p p ro x im a te ly 11:;H a .m . on F a rm in e lo n R o a d . M o c k s v ille fire m e n w e re c a lle d lo an a u to m o b ile a cc id e n t J u ly 1 on B e th e l C h u rc h R o a d . T h e Je ru s a le m d e p a rtm e n t w a s ca lle d lo an a cc id e n t on N .C . 601 So u lh on J u ly 1. M o c k s v ille fire m e n a n sw e re d a c a ll to a d u m p ste r fir e a t T h e G le n A p a rtm e n ts on J u ly 3. T h e F a rm in g to n D e p a rtm e n t w a s c a lle d to th e w e st bound la n e o f 1-40 on J u ly 4 w h e re g aso lin e w as re p o rted le a k in g fro m a c a r . F o rk fire m e n w e re c a lle d to a tree on fir e on U S 64 e ast on J u ly 4. T h e M o c k s v ille sta tio n w a s ca lle d to an a cc id e n t on W ilke sb o ro S tre e t a l S e rv ic e D is trib u to rs on J u ly 4. C o o le e m e e F ir e D e p a rtm e n t respo nded to p e rso n a l in ju ry on W att an d C ro ss S tre e t in te rse ctio n a l 12:13 p .m . on J u ly 5. (U S P S 1 4 9 -1 6 0 ) 127 South Main Street M ocksviUe, N .C . ■ Published ev»ry Thursday by the D A V .K P U B LIS H IN G C O M PA N Y M O C K S V IL L E E N T E R P R IS E 1916-1958 D A V IE R E C O R D 1899-1958 C O O L E E M E E JO U R N A L 1901-1971 Gordon Tom linson................................................................................. K athy Tom linson '^Edifil's“ '""Susson Becky Snyder........................................................................D irector o f AdvertisinB Second Class Postage Paid in M ocksville. N .C . 27028 S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Sin g le C o p y 2 5 C e n ts $ 1 0 .0 0 p er y » » r in N o rth C a ro lin a $ 1 5 .0 0 p er ye a r o u tsid e N o rth C a ro lin a P o stm a tte r; Sen d ad d ress changes to D a vie C o u n ty E n te rp rise R e co rd P .O . B o x 5 2 5 , M o c k s v ille , N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 f ' f111 ■ » . i. :7ивш Mias '.Is I'i' H A V ii; с о и м л ' i ; n t i ; k i ’ k i s i ; u i :c o K n . t i u i r s d a ' i . j i ' L ' » ’ 7 , \^k .\ С Of С Opposes Centers Decision To Close Office Getting Free Cheese And Butter ^ C o n tin u ed fro m page 1) s u rp lu s a llo lm e n ls . S u b s e q u c n l su rp lu se s m a y re q u ire th at p e rso n s (KI o r o ld e r m eet a " m e a n s " test w h ich In clu d e s in co m e an d re s e rv e lim its . " A l th is tim e , w e h a v e no w a y of k n o w in g ho w m a n y se n io r c itiz e n s w ill beco m e in e lig ib le if Ih c new ;, fe d e ra l g u id e lin e s go in lo e f­ fe c t,” sh e s a id . M rs . F o s te r added, h o w e v e r, th at a la rg e p a rt of T h u rs d a y ’s cro w d co u ld b eco m e in e lig ib le . A d a le fo r th e ne.\l d istrib u tio n h a s not been se t. Letter To The Editor D e a r E d it o r ; T h e N o rth w e st N o rth C a ro lin a C h a p te r o f th e A m e ric a n R e d C ro ss g re a tly a p p re c ia te s the c o v e ra g e yo u g a v e to th e se rie s o f blood p re ss u re c la s s e s w e la u g h i in M a y . O u r jo b w o u ld be f a r m o re d iffic u lt w ilh o u l th e su p p o rt lh a t yo u p ro v id e o u r sp e c ia l p ro je c is an d ongoing co u rse s. T h a n k Y o u v e r y m u ch . : S in c e re ly , M rs . D o ro th y M . H u rle y D ire c to r N u rsin g an d H e a lth S e rv ic e s M rs . T h o m a sin B ra d fo rd C h a irp e rs o n N u rsin g a n d H e a lth S e rv ic e s A little rain didn't stop the formation of a long line of people waiting patiently to pick up free cheese and butter Thursday. The 14,724 pounds of cheese and butter were part of a federal surplus alloted Davie. Vehicles Wreck On US 64 i:d lla ir o . son or M r. and M rs. (!(> o rgo H a ir e o t H o u te 2, i\ f ’. is .si*rvln g iliis w ee k ro r th e G e n e ra l A sse m b ly in H a le i^ Ii. lie w a s re co m m e n d e d fo r (h is p o sitio n b y H e p . H e tsy 1.. C o e lira n e , H -D a v ie , an d ap po inted by S p e a k e r of the H o u se . Listo n H a n is e y . K d h as e xc e lle d in h isto ry and m a tli a t N o rth D a v ie Ju n io r H i|(h S c lio o l. W h ile in H alei^ 'h . he w ill a s s is t M ouse m e m b e rs in a v a rie ty of d u tie s, and a lte n d e ach d a y 's se ssio n . A v a i l a b l e A t A N o m i n a l F e e County Maps Depict More Of The Highway System T h e N o rth C a ro lin a D e p a rtm e n t of T ra n s p o rta tio n (N C D O T ) c a n p ro v id e th e p u b lic w ilh e ve n m o re d e ta il on Ih e ir h ig h w a y s y s le m th an Ih e p o p u la r ‘ ‘N o rth C a r o lin a T ra n sp o rta tio n M ap an d G u id o to P o in ts o f In te re s t" p u b lica tio n . "W h ile lh a l s la te tra n sp o rta tio n m a p m a in ly sh o w s m o re th an 12,000 m ile s of p rim a ry h ig h w a y (U S , N C an d in te rsta te ro u te s) in Ih e to tal 70,000-m ile sta te sy s te m , N C D O T a lso illu s tr a le s th e sta te ro ad p ic ­ tu re b y co m p ilin g co u n ty m a p s. T h e se d e ta ile d m a p s d e p ict a ll the N o rth C a r o lin a ro a d s in e a c h co u n ty , in c lu d in g p a v e d an d u n ­ p aved se co n d a ry ro a d s w h ic h a re nol sh o w n on o u r o th e r m a p ," H o ra ce Je rn ig a n , h ead of N C D O T ’s L o c a tio n an d S u rv e y U n it, sa id . M a p s o f N o rth C a ro lin a ’s tOO co u n tie s, w h ic h a re u p d ated e v e ry Iw o y e a rs , h a v e been u sed b y people of v a ry in g in te re s ts , a c c o rd in g to A n th o n y " P o e " C o x , M a p p in g E n g in e e r fo r th e L o c a tio n and S u rv e y U n it. " S in c e Ih e co u n ty m a p s sho w s e c o n d a ry (S H a n d fo u r- d ig it- n u m b e re d ro u te s) an d u rb a n ro a d s a s w e ll a s the p rim a ry systen -.s, th e y c o n ta in s o m e th in g fo r e ve ry o n e . U u r m a p s a re u sed by h ik e r s , b ik e r s , b u s in e s s m e n , fis h e rm e n an d e ve n lib r a ria n s , w ho u se them fo r re fe re n c e p u rp o s e s," Co.\ s a id . T h e fo llo w in g list co n ta in s the d iffe re n t typ es of co u n ty m a p s that ca n be o b tain ed in a lim ite d q u a n tity an d fo r a n o m in a l fe e : :i liliiik lin e co u n ly m ap (1 9 " x :)t " ) fo r 25 c e n ts: II blue lin e ctitin ly m a]) C id " X (in ") fo r $1.50; a co u n ty Ira ffic co iiiU m ap O S " X lit " ) fo r 50 c e n ts : an d a hotiiul tiooli of co u n ty m ap s (a ll co u n tie s -e a c h 19" x ;!1 ") fo r S55.00. E a c h m ap ca n be o rd e re d fro m Ih e fo llo w in g a d d re s s : H e ad of Lo c a tio n & S u rv e y U n it, N C D O T , P .O . B o x 2,5201. H a le ig h , N .C , 27Г.11. (E n c lo s e a ch e ck o r m o n ey o rd e r w hen o rd e rin g an d in c lu d e 4 p e rce n t N o rth C a ro lin a s a le s ta x .) C o x add ed that he b e lie v e s m o sl . people fin d th e m a p s a v a lu a b le a id . "N C D O T h a s a lw a y s trie d to help the p u b lic u n d e rsta n d the s a fe ly use Ih e ir ro ad sy.ste m . W hen peop le fin d OUI th a l the co u n ty m a p s a re a v a ila b le and in e x p e n siv e , Ih e y 're a p p re c ia tiv e . T h e y fig u re th e y 'v e g ö lte n Ih e best d e al a ro u n d ," he sa id . T w o v e h ic le s w e re In v o jv e d In a co llisio n on ,lu ly 1 on U S (M. M a ry S a in S p a rk s of R t. M o c k s v illc w a s Ira v e lin g e ast on U S W fo llo w ed b y W illie B e rn a rd C'lem enI of M o ck .sville . M rs , SjM irks slo p p ed to m a k e a le ft lu rn and C le m en t fa ile d to re d u ce sp eed . H e stru c k the S p a rk s v e h ic le k n o ckin g it aro u n d in the ro a d . C le m e n t then w en I o ff the ro ad on Ih c rig h t and (n e rlu rn e d d m iii a n e m b a n k m e n t. T ro o p e r R . D . K n lg h l e stim a te d d a m a g e s at $181K) lo the S p a rk s 1977 C h e vro le t an d $2000 to Ih e B e rn a rd 197-t C h e v ro le t. T h e in ju re d w e re tak e n b y a m ­ b u la n ce to D a v ie C o u n ty H o sp ita l. C le m en t w a s ch a rg e d w ith fa ilu re to re d u ce sp eed to a v o id a co llisio n . H a ir l.n ss T h e a v e ra g e p erso n lo ses 50 to 100 lia irs a d a y . T h e M d i'k sv ille -D a v ie C h a m b e r of C o n im e rce in a Id le r lo H o berl K o g e r, c h a irm a n , N .C . I'lililie s C o in n iissio n e xp re sse d Ih c ir op- po.siiion lo C e n le l's an n o un cem en i co n ce rn in g Ih e M o c k s v ille o ffice e ffe d iv e .lu ly 29, 19IW. T h e le llc r sla te d " II w a s Ih e c h a m b e r's o pinion lh a l Ih e clo sin g of Ih e M o c k s v ille o ffice w ould h a v e a se\'ere a d v e rse a ffe c i on Ihe n ie rc h a n iK . bu.sine.ssm en, in d u s lry . re s iile n iia l su b sc rib e rs and the c o n iim in ily in g e n e ra l." T h e te lle r, sig n ed by P e rc e A . .M usselm an , C h a m b e r of C o m m e rce p re sid e n i, fu rlh e r in d icate d the alle g ed cost sa\’in g s is su.specf sin ce h ere w ill be ad d itio n a l cosl a ss o c ia ic d w ilh o u lsid e so u rces p e rfo rm in g so m e d u tie s p re v io u sly p e rfo rm e d by C c n ie l. In ad d itio n , Ih e proposed a clio n w ould h in d e r in d u s tria l g ro w th sin ce a k e y fa c to r w hen co n sid e rin g plain lo eaiio n is w h e th e r o r not Ih e e o n im u n ity h a s a v ia b le se rv ic e o rie n ie d lelep h o n e .sysle m . T h e te lle r co n tin u ed " th e re a re m a n y in ia n g ib le b e n e fits d e rive d by h a v in g an o ffice w ith in Ih e co m ­ m u n it y ....C e n t e l h a s c h o se n lo co m p le ie ly ig n o re Ih ese b e n e fits. It is a lso Ibe C h a m b e r's o pinion lh a l :h e M o c k s v illc co m m u n ity d e se rv e s and is e n iille d lo h a v e an o ffice in M o c k s v ille , T h e re v e n u e s g en erated by M o c k sv ille su b sc rib e rs c e rta in ly ju s t ifie s c o n tin u a n c e o f th e M o ck sv ille o ffice . T h e C h a m b e r re co g n izes C e n le l's d e sire lo re d u ce co sts bul il sho u ld nol be done a l Ihe e x|ie n se of Ih e ir su b se rit)e rs. T h e ('h a n ib e r u rg e s a ll C en tel su lis c rib e rs in Ih e M o c k s v ille a re a n w riie lo Ih e u lilitie s co m m issio n and cN |)ress ih e ir opposition lo Ihe clo sin g of llie M o c k s v ille o ffice . T h e a ild i'css IS M r, Ro b ert K o g e r. C h a ir m a n . ,\ .C . U t ilit ie s C o m ­ m issio n . H ox 9!)t, R a le ig h . N orth C a ro lin a . 27i;il2. M ale ia H a y le , d a u g h le r of .M r. and M i's. Ito iia id R a y le of .V d van ce. .\ .C. is se rv in }; as a page th is w eek fcir Mie (le n e ra l A sse n ib ly in lia le ig li. N .C . S lie w a s re co m n ie m led by Ile |i. lìi'ts y !.. C m lira iie . H -I)a v ie . an ii ppo itilcd by thè S p e a k e r of llie llo u se . L istin i R a m s e y . M iss R a y le « ili Ile a fre s lin ia ii in thè fa ll a l thè riii\ e rs ity of .N iirtli C a ro lin a in (ire e n s lio rii. M agnolias are in bloom again. The huge beautiful, white blossoms are very evident to the eye of all passing through town. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8:30 M O CKSVILLE, N.C. J U L Y S A L E O N E G R O U P LADIES SHOES • BASS • AIGNER • 9 WEST Values To *60“ TO$ 4 8 0 0 O N EG R O U P MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS • ARROW • ANDHURST SHORT SLEEVES SOLIDS AND FANCIES Usually U I“ To’18" *8 ® ® toM 2 ®® O N E G R O U P LADIES SHORTS POLYESTER AND COnON ASSORTED COLORS WOVEN TWILL AND SHEETING SIZES 8-18 $4.88 MEN’S SWIMWEAR ASSORTED STYLES Values to *25“ ^9®®ToM6®® LADIES KNIT TOPS SOLIDS AND FANCIES POLYESTER AND COnON Values To‘20“ O N EG R O U P CHILDREN’S SANDALS ASSORTED STYLES Usually'11" To‘16” GIRLS SWIMWEAR ASSORTED STYLES SIZES 4-6X; 7-14 Values To >17“ *5®“ TO *8 «® O N EG R O U P BOYS KNIT SHIRTS ASSORTED STYLES Usually ‘9“ To‘11“ BEACH TOWELS ASSORTED PAHERNS SIZE 27x54 Usually 7 “ $^88 BATH TOWELS EXTRA ABSORBENT SOLIDS AND FANCIES $ 88 SIZE 22X42 ^ HANDTOWEL * 3 4 4 WASHCLOTH *2^^ 4 DAVIIi COUNTY KNTUKPRISI- KliC'OliO, TllU K SlM V. JULY 7. 1983 Legislative Report By Senator Robert У. Davie Recent rainfall has prompted cornfields to grow into lush green m througiiout the county. This corn w ill eventually be ground into silage in the silo pictured in th£ background. (Photo by Deree Eaton) Regina Smith To Compete L u s h G r e e n C o r n f i e l d s m asses seen and stored Legislative Aiert by Rpp. Jamej Lambeth In Model Miss State Finals T h e N o rth C a r o lin a G e n e ra l A sse m b ly is n e a rin g ad jo u rn m e n t of the 1981! budget se ssio n . F o r ­ tu n a te ly , th at a d jo u rn m e n t h as been m ad e e a s ie r b y re c e n tly re le a se d re v e n u e fig u re s fo r the m onth of M a y . T h o se fig u re s in ­ d ic a le a 9.4 p e rce n t in c re a se o v e r (he sa m e p e rio d in M a y o f la s l y e a r- -and a p p ro x im a te ly 3 p e rce n t ab o ve p re v io u s re v e n u e p ro je c tio n s. U n d e r the lo w e r p ro je c tio n s of : sta te in co m e , it se em e d ap p a re n t "th a t m u ch h ig h e r ta x e s m ig h t be ' n e c e ss a ry . W ith th at in m in d , both the S e n a te an d the H o u se d evelop ed se p a ra te re v e n u e p a ck a g e s. N ow , h o w e v e r, co m p ro m ise is u n d e rw a y betw een the tw o bodies lo put ■ together a m o re re a s o n a b le . p a ck a g e . , F r a n k lv . th e H o u se o a c k a e e co n tain ed a l le a st tw o ile m s that sho u ld not be a cc e p te d . T h o se tw o ite m s, the e lim in a tio n o f th e m e r­ c h a n t’s sa le s ta x re fu n d an d a 2- ce n ls p e r m ile w e ig h t-d istan e e ta x on h e rv y tru c k s , a re lik e ly to be le ft oul of the co m p ro m ise b u d g e l. W h ile 1 c a n u n d erstan d the H ouse le a d e rs h ip ’s co n ce rn e a rlie r th at enough m o n ey be a v a ila b le fo r Ih e 5 p e rce n t le a c h e r an d s ta le em p lo ye e p a y ra is e , it now a p p e a rs th at enough m o n ey w ill be a v a ila b le a n y w a y . T h e re a re a n u m b e r of o th e r d iffe re n c e s in the tw o re v e n u e p la n s th at w ill h a v e lo be c a re fu lly co m p ro m ise d . A s soon a s th e fin a l c o m p ro m is e s a r e w o rk e d o u t, p ro b a b ly w ith in the n e xt se v e ra l m e etin g d a y s of the A sse m b ly , the se ssio n w ill end . Davie Participates In Largest 4-H Livestock Judging Contest D a v ie C o u n ty w a s re p re se n te d by F ra n k C a r le r, B re n t B a rn e s , To dd B a rn e s , T r ic ia R e illy , an d R a y S Iric k la n d in the la rg e st N .C . 4-H L iv e s to c k Ju d g in g C o n test e v e r h e ld . T h e co n te st w a s h eld a t the N .C . S ta te F a irg ro u n d s on Ju n e 27 an d w a s sp o n so red b y the N .C . P o rk P ro d u c e rs A sso c ia tio n . In the se n io r (14-19 y r . a g e ) d iv is io n D a v ie C o u n ty w a s re p re se n te d by F ra n k C a r le r , son of M r. an d M rs. Ja m e s H . C a r le r ; and B re n t B a rn e s , son of M r. an d M rs. C o y B a rn e s . In the ju n io r (9-1.3 y r . a g e ) d iv isio n , To d d B a rn e s , son of M r. an d M rs . C o y B a r n e s ; T r ic ia R e illy , d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs . J ip i R e illy ; an d R a y S Iric k la n d , son of M r. an d M rs . V e ste r S tric k la n d re p re se n te d D a v ie C o u n ty. T h e D a v ie Ju n io r T e a m F in ish e d w ith the seco n d h ig h est te am sco re in the s ta le , clo se behin d Ih e firs t n la ce co u n ty te am fro m W ilso n C o u n ty. In ad d itio n to Ih e le a m co m p e d tio ri, in d iv id u a l co n te stan ts a re re co g n ized fo r hig h s c o re s . To d d B a rn e s h ad Ih e h ig h est sc o re in the ju n io r d iv isio n , o f a n y co n te sta n t, in the b eef c a tlle ju d g in g co m p e titio n , an d h ad the th ird h ig h e st o v e ra ll sco re of a ll ju n io r ag e co n te sta n ts. T r ic ia R e illy co m p ile d th e fifth h ig h est o v e ra ll sc o re o f a ll ju n io r in d iv id u a ls , th ird h ig h est sc o re in Ih e re a so n s co m p e titio n , an d w a s fo u rth h ig h est in b eef c a tlle ju d g in g . R a y S tric k la n d e xc e lle d in the sw in e ju d g in g co m p e titio n an d sc o re d 1(12 p o ints out o f a p o ssib le 200 to c la im the seco nd h ig h est sc o re of a ll co n lcsta n ts in the sw in e ju d g in g ca te g o ry . T h is w a s th e b est te am fin ish e v e r fo r the D a v ie 4-H L iv e s to c k Ju d g in g T e a m . T h e te am w a s sp o n so red by th e D a v ie P o r k P ro d u c e rs A sso c ia tio n and the D a v ie C o u n ty 4- H fu n d . a m p A lb u m A s I w a s d riv in g to the o ffice th is m o rn in g , I liste n e d to the ra d io acco u n t of the la n d in g of the Sp ace S h u ttle , a feat w h ich se e m s to be ro u tin e , bu l a s Ih e a n n o u n ce r sa id , th is S h u ttle is a g lid e r an d il g ets ju s t one shot a l the la n d in g . A lot of co lle cto rs h a v e becom e in tereste d in sp a c e sta m p s an d re la te d to pics a n d th e c u r r e n t in t e r e s t in stim u la te d b y e ve n ts su ch a s Ih e la n d in g s o f o u r c r a ft. N o o th er n atio n b rin g s th e ir sp a ce sh ip s in w ith su ch p re cisio n . T h e A m e ric a n T o p ic a l A sso c ia tio n is a w a re of th is in le re s l in sp a ce an d th e y h a v e a fo rlh c o m in g H andb oo k (N o . 99) e n title d S p a c c S ta m p s, au th o re d by L e o M a lz . T h e re w ill be an in ­ tro d u ctio n b y L e s W in ic k , p ast p re sid e n l o f Ih e A T A S p a c e U n il an d Ih e m a n w ho c a lle d (he h an d of those p e rso n s in vo lve d w ith Ihe ille g a l, p riv a te h o ard of sp ace co v e rs w h ich found th e ir w a y to Ih e m oon in Ih e p e rso n al belo n g in g s of so m e o f o u r a s t ro n a u ts . T h is H andbook is p ric e d to se ll a l $11 bul a sp e c ia l p re -p u b licatio n o ffe r of $10 is being m ad e b v A T A . W rite Ih em at 5014, W , C e n te r S t., M ilw a u k e e , W i 53210. A n ice fat enve lo p e a rriv e d fro m Ih e T o k y o C e n tra l P o sI O ffic e Ih e o th er m o rn in g , II w a s a la rg e r p iece of m a il lh a n I u su a lly gel fro m Ih e m , fo r th e ir n ew s re le a se s a n ­ no uncing new issu e s is o n ly a page o r tw o. W hat a su rp ris e to fin d a booklet e n lille d "Ja p a n e s e P o sta g e S ta m p s” p u b lish e d by the m in is try of P o s is an d T v k 'c o m m u n ic a t io n R . T h is booklet g iv e s a h is to ry of Ihe develo p m en t an d u se of postage sta m p s in Ja p a n , s la rlin g w ith a co lo rfu l d isp la y o f the fo u r o rig in a l D ra g o n S e r ie s o f 1871, T h e re p ro d u c tio n s in Ih e le x i a re w o n d e rfu l. O ne co u ld h a v e an a t­ tra c tiv e co lle ctio n of ju s l N ew Y e a r ’s sta m p s, Ja p a n issu e s Ih ese a s w e issu e C h ris im a s s la m p s. T h e ir N a tio n a l P a r k s S e ric e s e a s ily m a tc h e s o u rs. E a c h y e a r th e y h a v e not o n ly L e tte r W ritin g com - m e m o ra tiv e s, but s(a m p s n o ting P h ila te lic W e e k . T h e M o d ern A rl S e rie s an d the Ja p a n e s e So ng S e rie s ’ a re nol d u p lica te d b y a n y o th e r p o stal a d m in is tra tio n . T h e se a rc lo p s! T h e re a re too m a n y to tell abo u l in Ih is co lu m n , bu l th is w o uld be a good lim e to sp e a k about J a p a n ’s la te st sta m p re le a se s. T w o m o re s la m p s in Ih e ir M o dern W e s te rn - S ty le A r c h it e c t u r e in Ja p a n S e rie s w e re c irc u la te d Ju n e 23. O ne sta m p fe a tu re s H o h ie H a ll, o rig in a lly co n stru cte d a s a w e rste r- s ly le hotel in 1880. T h e seco nd sta m p fe a tu re s O ld G lo v e r H o u se b u ilt b y a B rito n w ho w en t lo N a g a sa k i in 1859 lo e sta b lish a Ira d in g b u sin e ss. T h e Ju n e 13 re le a se is a sin g le sta m p d e d icate d lo Ih e Ja p a n e s e Isla n d s C le an u p C a m p a ig n . Ju n e and J u ly h a v e been set a sid e fo r th is p u rp o se in Ja p a n , T h e sta m p is v e ry c u le , d e p ictin g a b u n n y in w o rk clo th e s w ith a bro o m . C a n a d a h ad a co n test fo r Ih e design of th e ir S co u tin g S ta m p (75 y e a rs ). 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M o d e rn M is s F in a lis is fro m a ll f if ly sta te s w ill co m p e lc fo r $15,000 in sc h o la rs h ip a w a rd s ; a q u e e n ’s w a rd ro b e ; a p e rso n al a p p e a ra n c e an d tra v e l c o n lra c i; an d m a n y o lh e r sp e c ia l p riz e s. Th ro u g h o u t Ih e y e a r, Ih e N a tio n a l M o dern M is s S c h o la rs h ip P ro g ra m w ill a w a rd sc h o la rs h ip s an d tu itio n g ra n ts a c ro ss the n atio n lo m a n y o u tstan d in g (e e n a g e rs. M is s R e g in a S m ith is a stu d en t at D a v ie H ig h . H e r a c tiv itie s in clu d e N a tio n a l .H o n o r S o c ie ty ; Ju n io r C la s s ic a l L e a g u e . T h is se ssio n of Ih e N o rth C a ro lin a G e n e ra l A sse m b ly h a s been held u n d e r e s p e c ia lly try in g b u d g e ta ry re s tra in ts . 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It is hoped th at th is d ro p in su p p o rt c a n be h a ile d , e s p e c ia lly at a tim e w h e n w e a rc b ein g b o m ­ b ard e d w ilh stu d ie s su g g e stin g th al o u r p u b lic sch o o ls a re in tro u b le . A lth o u g h I a m not one w ho b e lie v e s 4 h a t o u r scho o l sy ste m s a re in th e tro u b le th at the n a tio n a l stu d ie s w o u ld s u g g e s l- c e rta in ly nol in (h e 23rd D is t r ic t - I do b e lie v e th at the sta te sh o u ld re tu rn e d u ca tio n a l sp e n d in g to th e sp e n d in g s ta tu s il h a s h is to ric a lly been a cc u sto m e d . On a n o th e r le g is la tiv e m a tte r, the le th a l in je c tio n b ill w h ic h I in- I re d u ce d e a r ly in the se ssio n h a s now p a sse d both th e S e n a te an d the lio u s e , an d T h e S e n a te c o n c u rre d in a co u p le of te c h n ic a l a m e n d m e n ts on F r id a y . W h ile I d id not, an d do n o t, w is h to b e co m e in v o lve d in the p ro s an d co n s o f c a p ita l p u n ish ­ m e n t, I do b e lie v e th is b ill w ill b e a m o re h u m a n e m a n n e r of e n fo rcin g Ih e c a p tia l p u n ish m e n t la w . A s a lw a y s , I w o u ld lik e to kn o w yo u r fe e lin g s on Ih is issu e a n d a n y o th e rs th a t m ig h t co m e b e fo re the G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly . M y a d d re s s is th e S t a te L e g is la t iv e B u ild in g , R a le ig h , N .C . 27611. M y o ffice telep h o n e n u m b e r is (919) 733-5065. M is s R e g in a S m it h , a g e 17, d a u g h te r of M r. an d M rs . R ic h a rd L . S m ith of A d v a n c e , N .C ., h a s been se le cte d fo r co m p e titio n in the 1983 ' M o dern M is s S la le F in a ls to be held al Ih e S h e ra to n C e n le r in C h a rlo tte , N .C . a l 7:.30 p .m ., S a lu rd a y , J u ly 9. M o d ern M is s h a s se le cte d o ut­ sta n d in g yo u n g w o m en fro m a ll o v e r Ih e s la le to p a rtic ip a te in the a c iiv ilie s . T h e p ro g ra m is d esig n ed lo re co g n ize yo u n g w o m e n , 13 lo 18, w ho e x c e l in s c h o la s lic a ch ie v e m e n t a n d c o m m u n ity in v o lv e m e n l. C o n ie s la n ts a re ju d g ed on p o ise, p e rso n a lity , g ro o m in g , a n d a sp e ech o r la le n i p re se n ta tio n , a s w e ll a s s c h o la s lic an d c iv ic a c h ie v e m e n ts. E n tra n ts m ust h a v e a “ B ” o r b e tte r g rad e a v e ra g e an d d o cu m en t at le a s; len h o u rs v o lu n te e r s e rv ic e lo a c o m m u n ity o r c h a r ila b le o rg a n iza tio n . T h e s t a te w id e M o d e rn M is s c o m p e lilio n is co o rd in ated a l the M o dern M is s N a tio n a l O ffic e , B o x 100, C e lin a , T e n n e sse e 38551. 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A lto g e th e r, fiv e o th e r stu d en ts fro m D a v ie C o u n ty a tta in e d the d e a n 's lis t d u rin g th e " p rin g s e m e s le r. T h e o th e r stu d en ts a r e ; T a m m y F . B ro w n , a p sych o lo g y m a jo r, d a u g h te r of M r. an d M rs. Jo h n W . B ro w n , of R o u le 1, B o x 299- A . and Jo h n D , Jo n e s , a S p a n ish m a jo r, son of M r. an d M rs . A rc h ie V , Jo n e s o f R o u te 0, B o x .3.34- D , both of M o c k s v ille ; an d A n g e la B , C re s s, a n u rsin g m a jo r, d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs, C a lv in R . C re s s of 104 F e s c u e . T o d d E . K ig h I, a b u sin e ss a d m in is lra lio n m a jo r, son o f M r. and M rs. R a y E , K ig h t of B o x 0:15, B e rm u d a H u n , and K e lly G , V o g le r, a n u rsin g m a jo r, d a u g h te r of M r, an d M rs, R ich m o n d S , V o g le r of H o u le 4, B o x 1, a ll of A d v a n c e . 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N E W B O O K S L a rg e P r in t B o o k s ; O ne F e a r fu l Y e llo w E y e , b y Jo h n D . M cD o n a ld C ro ssin g s, b y D a n ie lle S te e l T h e A d u ltrc s s , b y P h illip a C a r r E m e r a ld ,b y P h y llis W h itn e y T h e K in g 's O rc h a rd , b y A g n e s S lig h T u rn b u ll J a n e ’s H o u se , b y R o b e rt K im m e l S m ith T h e S k u ll B e n e a th the S k in , b y P .D . Ja m e s L y n c h in g A t B ro k e n B u tte , b y L e w is P a tte n S to rm O n T h e R a n g e , b y M a x B ra n d B a n d id o , b y N elso n N ye T h e B lu e A n d T h e G r a y , b y Jo h n L e e k le y Scco n d H e a v e n , by Ju d ith G u e st L a n a - T h e L a d y , T h e L e g e n d , T h e T r u th , by L a n a T u r n e r C a ta ra c ts , b y C h a rle s K e lm a n , M .D . T o L o v e A C h ild , b y N a n c y R e a g a n A d u lt N o n -F ic tio n : H ig h B lo o d P re s s u r e , b y A d a K a h n .M odern K a r a t e , by S te v e A rn e il H e a d a ch e s, b y A d a K a h n A rt h rit is b y A d a K a h n L a ro u s e e G r e e k a n d R o m a n M yth o lo g y, b y Jo e l S c h m id t Y o u r C h ild : A .M ed ical G u id e , by C o n su m e r G u id e V e g e ta b le G a r d e n in g E n ­ c y c lo p e d ia , b y C o n su m e r G u id e T h e In te rn a tio n a l Bo o k O f T h e F o re s t H o w T o O rg a n iz e jV n d R u n A C lu b , b y A rth u r L ie b e rs T h e C o m p le te .M ed icin e B o o k , b y T h o m a s A . G o ss e l, P h .D M a k e Y o u r O w n D o llh o u se A nd D o llh o u se .M in ia tu re s, by M a ria n O 'B rie n T h e S ile n t G a rd e n , b y P a u l O gden In sid e .M odern T e ch n o lo g y , H o w It W o rks In s e c ts : A n Illu s tra te d S u rv e y of th e .M ost S u c c e ss fu l A n im a ls O n E a rt h D e c o ra tin g F o r the H o lid a y s, by H a ro ld Cook C h r is t m a s - 100 S e a s o n a l F a v o rite s O p p o r tu n itie s In H e a lth an d M e d ic a l C a re e rs , by D o n a ld Snook C lo th e s F o r D isa b le d P i'o p le , by M a u re e n G o ld sw o rth y J F ic tio n : E .T ., b y W illia m K o tz w in k le D c e n ie , b y Ju d y B lu m e G a rfie ld T r e a s u r y , b y J im D a v is B e e z u s an d R a m o n a , b y B e v e rly O e a ry Is a b e lle the Itc h , by C o n stan ce G re e n e S u p e rfu d g e , b y Ju d y B lu m e O tis S p o ffo rd , b y B e v e rly C le a ry A G ir l C a lle d A l, b y C o n stan ce G re e n e J N o n -F ictio n C o m p u te rs, b y B r ia n S m ith S ta r T r a v e l, b y K e n n e th G a tla n d N a tu ra lly Its G o o d ...l Co o ked It M y se lf, b y R o b in T o th K n ig h ts A n d C a s U e s, by Ju d y K in d le y B O O K M O B IL E R O U T E S ; T u e s d a y , J u ly 12: H w y . 601 S . to 801 S . to P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h in C o o lee m ee a t 10:00. 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M an y of you m a y re c a ll a h ill lhat I go' p assed last se.ssion th ai in ­ clu d ed id e n tific a tio n of p riso n e rs w i'rk in g im ro ad s and h ig h w a ys « i'll he D e p a rlm e n i of T ra n - sp u r a 'io n . W ith the « a m w e a lh e r pii ting m o re p riso n e rs o u tsid e to « iir k . 1 w ant to r in iin d you that the d iffe re n ' co lo red h ard h ats o r those w iirk in g nil he ro ad s id e n tifie d the p e rso n 's s ta tu s : П О 'Г su p e rv is o rs vM 'ar b lu ('lia s ; П О Т w o rk e rs w e a r « h i e ; lla g n en m a y w e a r o ra n g e ; and im i'a e s H e a r g ree n . M an y lit ,M iur a re u sin g ih e co pies Ilf he le g isla tiv e b ills that a ro a t the p u b lic lilir a r y . I am p leased that h is s e rv ic e h as p ro ved b e n e fic ia l. ^ iiu r c a lls an d le tte rs a re b o n e ficial о m e an d 1 w ill be h ap p y lo a ssist .Ml» w h e n e v e r po.ssiblo. M y a d d re ss is : ЛИ1 l.o g is lla iv e O ffic e B u ild in g . H a le ig h . 2 7 i:il. I w a s v e ry p lease d to h a v e iw o p :ig cs fro m lla v ie C o u n ly se rv in g he C e n e ra l A sse m b ly th is w e e k. K d lla ir e . son .o f M r. and M rs. (Ie o rg e lla ir e of F a rm in g to n , and M alo ia lia y le , d au g h te r o f M r. and .M rs. lio n H a y le o f Advance, w e re a cre d it ■() 'h e ir fa m ilie s and o u r c o m m u n ity . 1 w a s v e ry proud of hose yo u n g people. D ry in g I'lo w e rs W h e n d r y in g flo w e r s in Ih o m ic ro w a v e , it is best to d ry Ih em one a l a tim e .' Local Resident Performs In Boston Concert lie rk le e C o lleg e of M u sic ju n io r H o berl K . M cC e e , .son of M r. and M rs. ll.C . M cG e e of R o u te 1. M o c k s v illc , w ill be fe a tu re d tru m p e le e r in “ T h e M o dern G ro o ve K x p e rie n c c ." a d y n a m ic co n ce rt of ira d itio n a l an d c o m m e rc ia l m u sic in e xc itin g a rra n g o n ie n ls. J u ly 1!) in the B e rk le e P e rfo rm a n c e C e n te r. T h e o u ts ta n d in g e n s e m b le , co m p rise d of Ih e fin est B e rk le e student in s tru m e n ta lis ts, w ill be sh o w cased in a sp irite d an d d iv e rse p ro g ram of lop sta n d a rd s alo ng w ilh sp a rk lin g o rig in a ls com posed and a rra n g e d b y band m e m b e rs e x p re ss ly f . r Ih e e ve n t. " T h e M odern (iro o v o E x p e rie n c e " h as been h e ard in m a n y B e rk le e co n ­ c e rts and is kno w n fo r ils p e rce p tiv e b le n d o f Ic x lu r o s . s t y lo s a n d v it a li'y . M c G e e is T n a jo rin g in P o r- to rm a n c e a l B e r k le e , Ih e in ­ te rn a tio n a l c e n le r fo r o d icatio n in p ro fe ssio n al m u sic ren o w n ed fo r ils a c c la im e d ja z z fa c u lty and p ra c ­ tic a l c a re e r p re p a ra tio n . D o Y o u K n o w ? H e a t In ju rie s B a s ic a lly th e re a re th re e g ra d e s of h e a t in ju ir io s 'fa m ilia r to m o st of us : H e a t E x h a u s tio n , H e at c ra m p s, and H e a t S tro k e . T h e firs t tw o of th e se a re co m m o n and u s u a lly e a s ily tr e a t e d w ith h y d ra tio n . H e a t stro k e , on the o th e r han d , ca n be v e ry d e v a s ta tin g and re su lt in b ra in d a m a g e o r even d e ath , A ll of th e se in ju rie s tend lo o ccu r in ho t, h u m id c lim a te , d u rin g p e rio d s of stre n u o u s e xe rtio n w h ich co m b in e to c a u se d e h yd ra tio n . A d e q u ate in ta k e o f flu id s d u rin g su ch situ a tio n s w ill u s u a lly p re v e n t th e ir o ccu re n ce . “No one even noticed my NEW Beltone hearing aid!” S e e th e N E W B e lto n e all in -th e -e a r h e a rin g a itj Thuretlay 10-12 A.M. F O S T E R - R A U C H D R U G W ilke sb o ro S t . M o ck sv ille , N .C . 634-2141 HEARING AID SERVICE S t D ( ± U p F Œ L e s s . A B B & T U V E S T B r o k e r a g e A c c o u n t c o u l d c u t y o u r b r o k e r a g e c o m m i s s i o n s b y u p t o 7 0 % . U V E S T r e w a r d s i n d e p e n d e n t t h i n k i n g . Y o u d o n ’ t s u b s i ­ d i z e r e s e a i ' c h y o u d i d n ’ t r e q u e s t a n d d o n ’ t n e e d . S i n c e y o u r U V E S T r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i s S c i l a i i e d , y o u ’ r e s p a r e d s t e e p b r o k e r ­ a g e c o m m i s s i o n s . I n s t e a d , y o u r e c e i v e u p - t o - t h e - m i n u t e m a r ­ k e t i n f o m i a t i o n a n d d o y o u r t r a d i n g s i m p l y b y c a l l i n g a t o l l f r e e n u m b e r . I f t h i s s o u n d s l i k e y o u r k i n d o f b r o k e r a g e a c c o u n t , c o m e i n t o a n y B B & T o f f i c e t o o p e n y o u r U V E S T a c c o u n t . A n d d i s c o v e r h o w w e l l i t p a y s t o t h i n k f o r y o u i ' s e l f . ’" B r o k e r a g e S e r v i c e s I \ ! S j V. , w . A . w'/. |<(ч/l/i Д ,,<!/;/. S .. ííM/í. V ( \iui, ■mil iii\’чи 11.ИЧ..11 iii.ul'i'iilH "’í, > S.ii.'.xuni hu lU lK / Í \ / \ J i i.U-'nu I / , 4 v/z/ii-/., S., i..?/;. '/< n . v/.k DAVIIi COUNTY liNTÜRl’RlSi: KliCORI). TI" Ladybugs Are Here! b a d y b iig s a re h e re . T h e se h elp fu l insecLs a re bo rn in the v a lle y s of the W est, e sp e c ia lly C a lifo rn ia , In A p ril and M a y . A lm o st in v is ib le to the n ake d e ye , th e y b eg in im m e d ia te ly to e a t tin y o rg a n ism s , eggs and In se cts. O n ce th ey re a c h a h a lf-in ch In len g th an d a ssu m e a d a rk is h g ra y co lo r w ith o ra n g e sp o ls (th e la rv a l sta g e ) th e y w ill m o u lt, c lin g in g to g ra s s s te m s a n d w ee d s, A fte r a fe w d a y s the b a ck s lits open and an a d u lt la d yb u g is b o rn . T h e life sp a n is g e n e ra lly one y e a r, L ik e the p ra y in g m a n tis, an o th e r n a tu ra l p re d a to r of in s e c t p e sts, the lad yb u g h as a v o ra c io u s ap p e tite , co n su m in g fo rty to fifty ap h id s, th e ir fa v o rite food, p e r d a y . T h e y w ill a lso e a t a v a rie ty of o th er la r m fu l in s e c ts, egg s, a n d la rv a e , d e stro yin g fru it s c a le s , m e a ly b u g s, b o llw o rm , le a f w o rm , le a fh o p p e rs, fle a h o p p e rs an d co rn e a r w o rm . On so m e of Ih ese th ey d e stro y o n ly the eggs an d la rv a e as th e a d ijt s a re too la rg e fo r th e m to h a n d le . T h e lad yb u g is c a rn iv o ro u s, a m eat- e a t e r , a n d d o e s not h a rm veg e tatio n . T h e la d yb u g s so ld a t the N atu re S c ie n ce C e n te r a re kn o w n as the “ C o n v e rg e n t L a d y b ird ," the m ost p ra c tic a l v a rie ty to c o lle c t an d use c o m m e rc ia lly a s th ey g a th e r In co lo n ies an d h ib e rn a te . T h e y a re abo ut 3-10-inch lo ng a t m a tu rity , u su a lly re d d ish b ro w n in co lo r, w ith 13 b la c k sp o ts a n d tw o w h ite strip e s ju s t ip b a c k of th e h ead . T h e re a re abo ut 75,000 to a g a llo n . B e in g n a tiv e to th is c o u n try , the la d y b u g w ill s u r v iv e a n y w h e re u n le ss k ille d o ff w ith p o iso n s. In u sin g b io lo g ic a l p e s t c o n tro l m e th o d s, the b e n e fic ia l In se c ts a re le ft to s u r v iv e a n d m u lt ip ly , e v e n tu a lly g a in in g the co n tro l o r b alan ce w h ic h n a tu re inten d ed . W hen u se d a s an in fe sta tio n of p e sts f ir s t s t a r t s , th e la d y b u g s c a n a ch ie v e a re m a rk a b le d eg re e of co n tro l. T h e la d yb u g s ca n g et on the u n ­ d e rsid e of le a v e s an d In to tin y c re v ic e s an d no o ks of p la n ts w h e re a g ro w e r w o u ld h a v e d iffic u lty a p p ly in g p o iso n. U s in g la d yb u g s to get rid o f in s e c t p e sts Is an e co n o m ica l an d e n v iro n m e n ta lly sound a n d e ffic ie n t m eth o d of c o n tro l, a s th e co st of la d yb u g s Is c o n sid e ra b ly le s s th a n th a t of po iso n s. L a d y b u g s a re not w ash ed a w a y b y th e ra in , an d th e ir use a ss u re s s u rv iv a l o f o th e r b e n e fic ia l In se cts su ch a s the p o llin a to rs, m a n tise s, an d p re d a to r w a sp s. A m o u n ts n ee d e d : T h e N a tu re S c ie n ce C e n te r s e lls its la d yb u g s in p in t ($6.00) o r h a lf-p in t ($4.00) c o n ta in e rs. S m a ll g a rd e n o r y a r d : h a lf-p in t. M e d iu m g a rd e n : 1 p in t. L a rg e g a rd e n ; 1 q u a rt. A m o u n ts fo r la rg e r a re a s depend on ty p e of crc^j. D ire c tio n s : It Is b e st to re le a se the la d y b u g s In the e ve n in g a fte r su n d o w n . W h en p u t o ut d u rin g the h e at of th e d a y , th e y a re m u ch m o re ap t to fly an d s c a tte r. T h e y w ill not fly a t n ig h t, an d b y m o rn in g th ey w ill be re a d y to s t a rt e a tin g . T h e y m a y be kep t in a n o rd in a ry re frig e ra to r fo r s e v e ra l d a y s o r e ve n w e e k s , th u s kee p in g them in a d o rm a n t co n d itio n in w h ich th ey do not re q u ire food. T h e y c a n then be re le a se d to m a in ta in a b a la n c e w ith the food su p p ly . Local Students Are On Dean’s List At Wake Forest Si.\ slu d e n ts fro m D a v ie C o u n ly q u a lifie d fo r Ih e sp rin g so m e sle r d e a n 's lis i a l W a k e F o r e s l U n iv e rs ily , S lu d c n is fro m M o c k s v ille a rc G eo rg e D o u g las K im b e rly , son of D r. and M rs. G e o rg e D . K im b e rly of 2-12 M ag n o lia A v e .; S u sa n Todd L a g le , d au g h te r of M r. and M rs. 11. A n d re w L a g le J r . of i:!5 E . M ap le A v e .. H e le n R e b e c c a S m ilh P ro s n e ll, d a u g h te r of M r. an d M rs. U inaU i O llo P re s n e ll of U I. ■), and Jo y I.y iiiie R ic h a rd s o n , d a u g h te r of R e v . an d M rs. Le la n d A . R ic h a rd ­ son of 245 So u lh .M ain S t. A lso q u a lify in g a rc So n jn Su san IC a rn h a rd l, d a u g h le r of M r. and M rs. I'r a n k D . E a rn h a rd I of C e n le r S lre e l, and L o ri B la ck w o o d R o lls , d au g h te r of M r. an d M rs, B o b b y R a y B la ck w o o d of C o o leem ee, K im b e rly is a ju n io r and a m a jo rin g in h isto ry , lie is a n ie m h e r of K a |)p a A lp h a so cia l fra le rn ily , .M iss L a g le is a ju n io r and is m a jo rin g in b u sin e ss. She is a n ie m b e r of Ih e in a rc h in g b an d . In le r\ 'a rs ily C h ris lia n F e llo w sh ip am i (lie M ira c le s ' D im e n sio n sin g g id iip . .M iss I ’ re sn e il is a rc ce n i g ra d u a te w ho m a jo re d in b u esin e ss, .M iss R ich a rd so n is a so lip om o re and is m a jo rin g in b io lo g y. S iie is a H a n k in s S c h o la r, .M iss K a rn iia rd l is a Sii|)h o n io re, ,Mi.4.s I ’oll.s is a re ce n t g ra d iia li' u lio m a jo re d in K .n g iish . W A T C H R E P A I R 3 / 9 9 «6 9 . 9 9 . 6 9 . 16 Oz. - Phllll|i't P o r k & B e a n s 14 Oz. ■ Attorted P e t R ifz C re a m P ie s 2 LHer P e p s i C o la 6.5 Oz. - Ll. Chunk Tuna, In Oil C h ic k e n O f T h e S e a 9 9 . Half eallon Donald Duck Orange Juice 3 9 vicuna s a u s s ^;4 /И 5 Oz. • Libby'i 7.25 Oi. - Food Town Vienna Sausage $|69 49 Ounce Cold Power Macaroni & Cheese S / 9 9 . 10 O i. • CaiMtberry Tijtas PcU Bunker Hi Hof Dog Sauce 32 Ounei Del Monte Catsu|> Why Pay M.19 3 9 * tS Oz. - Aisorled Luck's Beans 4 /И I M ill Flih & C h lclii Puss N' Boots || 4 9 . 1 lb. - Margarini Blue Bonnet „BJue . Bonnety J T J J S S J IS O :. - IW ti M ill Flih & Chlclitfl - C il Fooil 3 /8 9 t4 Oz. • C h iriiiil B i i f U»«f & B t if - Dog Fooil Kal Kan 8 D A VIEC O U NTY ENTERPRISI- RÌ-CORD.THURSDAY JULY 7, 1983 K e n O g a w a Foreign Exchange Student Lives Childhood Dream The Fagans, (l-r) Meg, V an, Doug and Ken have greatly enioyed Ken's stay here as an exchange student. ■ " s 1 a i T O i » ( « a t t » I « ’) B i v a i « i a i i i « i » i ^ - '. 5 5 . ' “ “ C o m in g to A m e ric a an d b ein g an e xch a n g e stu d en t had been n iy d re a m sin ce I w a s a little k id ," sa id K e n O g a w a . K e n is a fo reig n e x ­ ch an g e stu d en t fro m Ja p a n an d h as been s la y in g w ith D oug an d V a n F a g a n , M ap le A v e n u e , M o c k s v ille fo r the la st 10 m o n th s. K e n c a m e to the U n ite d S ta te s A u g u st .')1, 1982, th ro ug h a fo reig n e xch a n g e p ro g ra m ca lle d Y o u th F o r U n d e rsta n d in g ( Y F U ) , b ase d in W a sh in g to n , D .C . W hen K e n fir s l a rriv e d in the U n ite d S ta te s in A u g u st, he had e x tre m e d ifH c u lty in sp e a kin g and co m p reh en d in g E n g lis h . H e h ad an e s p e c ia lly h a rd tim e c o m ­ m u n ic a tin g w ith M eg , the F a g a n ’s d a u g h te r w ho is s ix y e a rs o ld . She thought th at he sho u ld kn o w and u n d e rsta n d e ve ry th in g th at sh e s a id , th e y lau g h e d . " T h e re a re so m e d iffe re n c e s in th e fo o d ," sa id K e n , “ b u t, of co u rse w e e at m o re r ic e ." D o ug co m ­ m e n ted , “ H e d o esn ’t lik e g rits o r o a tm e a l, b u l he h as le a rn e d to eat alm o st a n yth in g e ls e ." K e n said’ th at th e re a re a lso m a n y d iffe re n c e s in the g irls of A m c ric a and Ja p a n , “ In Ja p a n , g irls m u st be q u ie t, th e y a re m u ch m o re co n ­ s e rv a tiv e , an d th e re is no la d ie s fir s t. It is m e n f ir s t ." H e a lso sa id lh at the ro le s d iffe r a lo t. W om en of A m e ric a a re m u ch m o re lib e ra te d , an d Ja p a n h a s a m u ch m o re tr a d itio n a l a p p ro a c h th a n Ih e w e ste rn ones of A m e ric a . W h ile liv in g w ith th e F a g a n s , Ih e y h a v e trie d to le T h im see m a n y sig h ts an d e n jo y m a n y th in g s in the U n ile d S ta te s. H e p a rtic ip a te d in t r a c k , g r a p h ic a r t s , a n d U .S . g o v e rn m e n t, w h ile a stu d en t at D a v ie H ig h Sch o o l. H e sa id he a lso e n jo ye d the h o m eco m in g a t D a v ie and g o ing to M y rtle B e a c h a fte r g ra d u a tio n in M a y . T h e F a g a n s a lso v is it e d W a s h in g to n , D .C ., a n d va ca tio n e d at D is n e y W o rld , in F lo r id a . H e h a s been sk iin g at S u g a r (C o n tin u e d to page 9 ) Ken shows A^g, 6, the correct way to do origam i, Japanese paper folding. Ken has enjoyed life in Davie County very much. Here, he eats lunch in the Davie High cafeteria. S c ie n t is t F in d s F o s s ils A n d P r id e In V a . B y B o r is W e in tra u b N a tio n a l G e o g ra p h ic N e w s S e rv ic e W h en J e r r y M cD o n a ld led a g ro u p o f R a d fo rd U n iv e rs ity stu d e n ts into the little A p p a la c h ia n v a lle y to w n of S a ltv ille , V irg in ia la s t s u m m e r on a fiv e -w e e k se a rc h fo r bones o f e x ­ tin ct a n im a ls , h e w a s h o p in g to re c o n stru c t w h a t the v a lle y w a s lik e 15,000 o r so y e a rs ago . B u t w h a t M cD o n a ld , a n a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r o f g e o p rap h y a t R a d fo rd , m a y a lso h a v e a cc o m p lish e d w a s to h e lp re c o n stru c t th e im a g e of S a ltv ille in the e y e s of its 2,376 re sid e n ts. T h e so u th w e ste rn V irg in ia tow n of S a ltv ille h a s long been kn o w n to sc ie n tis ts fo r its la rg e m a m m a l bo n es. In fa c t, th e f ir s t re c o rd of p re h is to ric re m a in s h e re d ated to 1782. w h e n A rth u r C a m p b e ll se n t a m asto d o n tooth to h is frie n d and fe llo w V irg in ia n , T h o m a s Je ffe rs o n . S in c e th en d ig g e rs h a v e re tu rn e d in 1917, in the m id-1960s, an d a g a in in the la te 1970s. B u t in m o st o f those c a s e s , the d ig g e rs w e re o u tsid e rs w ho p aid sc a n t a tte n tio n to th e to w n o r its re sid e n ts, s im p ly u n e a rth in g w h a t th e y co u ld fin d an d c a rtin g the bones a w a y fo r stu d y , n e v e r to be se en b y S a ltv ille re sid e n ts a g a in . M cD o n a ld d e te rm in e d th at he w o u ld a c t d iffe re n tly . H e so u g h t the in v o lv m e n t of the to w n , an d w on its a p p ro v a l b y c a re fu lly e xp la in in g w h a t h e w a s d o in g . In the p ro c e ss, he re c e iv e d c r u c ia l a id in the fo rm o f e q u ip m e n t, s h e lte r, v o lu n te e r la b o r, an d p ro le c lio n b y the to w n ’s p o lic e m e n , s e v e r a l o f w h o m b e ca m e g re a tly in te re ste d in the p ro je c t. A ll th is in a tow n th at h ad been d e va sta te d a dozen y e a rs e a rlie r w h e n its c h ie f e m p lo y e r a n d o m in a n t f o r c e - O lin M a th ie s o n C h e m ic a l C o rp ,-p u lle d o u t, le a v in g the stu n n e d re sid e n ts w ith w h a t one c a lle d “ a lO -year h a n g o v e r." S a ltv ille M a y o r F ra n k L e w is sa y s th e d ig c r e a t e d " t r e m e n d o u s ” e xc ite m e n t an d g a v e re sid e n ts a g r e a t e r a p p re c ia tio n o f th e ir h is to ry , a g re a te r se n se o f p rid e in th e ir c o m m u n ity . W hen the d ig w a s o v e r, he w ro te M cD o n a ld , p ra isin g the “ e x e m p la ry m a n n e r” in w h ich the c la s s w a s co n d u cted . T h e m a y o r h im s e lf did so m e d ig g in g . “ I d id n ’t fin d a n y th in g , th o u g h ,” he re p o rts w ith a g rin , M cD o n a ld f ir s t w e n t to S a ltv ille , abo ut 70 m ile s so u th w e st of R a d ­ fo rd , in th e fa ll o f 1980, w h e n he le a rn e d th a t a re sid e n t h ad found bones o f w h a t ap p e are d to be an e x tin c t m u sk o x , M cD o n a ld had done g ra d u a te w o rk on N o rth A m e ric a n b iso n , re la te d to m u ck o xe n , so he jo in e d a w ee ke n d fie ld trip o rg an ize d b y a sta te arch e o lo g y gro u p , “ W e sta rte d to d ig an d w e found tw o bo nes, an d th a t led to th re e o r fo u r,” he re c a lls . “ W e dug fo r the re s t of the afte rn o o n an d w e w e re s t ill u n co v e rin g m o re bones th at o b v io u sly belonged to a sin g le a n im a l. It w a s b y f a r the e a sie st d ig g in g I ’v e e v e r do ne, an d Ih e m o st sa tis fy in g in te rm s of the re su lts o b ta in e d .” W o rkin g w ith C h a rle s S . B a rtle tt J r . , a g e o lo g ist fro m A b in g d o n , V a ., an d w ith C h a rlie B ill T o tte n of S a ltv ille , w ho h ad found the firs t bones, M cD o n a ld kep t re tu rn in g an d fin d in g m o re . E v e n tu a lly th ey re co v e re d the th ird m o st co m p lete sk e le to n of a n e x tin c t m u sk ox e v e r A n n i v e r s a r y R i n g s found in N o rth A m e ric a , (T h e o th e rs w e re in A la s k a ,) M cD o n a ld d e cid ed to do a co m ­ plete s u rv e y o f th e p re h is to ric S a ltv ille v a lle y . H e o rg a n ize d a team of s c ie n tis ts , d e vise d a s u m m e r fie ld co u rse fo r h is stu d e n ts, an d set ab o u l o b tain in g s u p p o r t . W h a l M cD o n a ld d id to lu rn th in g s aro u n d w a s s im p le : H e w ro te le t­ te rs to Ih e lo w n co u n cil e x p la in in g h is g o a ls, v is ite d co u n cil m e e lin g s , an d sp e cifie d lh a t a n y th in g found w o uld u ltim a te ly belong lo the S a ltv ille m u se u m . T h e re su lt w a s th a t the co u n cil vo ted u n a n im o u sly lo a u th o rize Ih e d ig . It o ffe re d the u se of th e to w n ’s b ackh o e an d its o p e ra to r, a llo w e d M cD o n a ld an d h is te am lo s ta y in Ih e to w n ’s re c re a tio n b u ild in g , an d p ro vid ed a n y th in g e lse re q u e ste d . In re tu rn , M cD o n a ld an d h is te am w en t co u n te r to n o rm a l s c ie n tific p ra c tic e in o pening the d ig site to v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs fro m Ih e a re a a n d o u ls id e , in d e s ig n a tin g a stu d en t lo e x p la in w h a l w a s going on to v is ito rs , an d in co o p e ratin g “ T h e w a y J e r r y w en t ab o u t it w a s p e rfe c t," s a y s L a r r y W ood, the lo w n m a n a g e r. “ H e ca m e in an d s a id , ‘W h at do yo u w a n t us to do? W e d o n ’t w a n t to d is ru p t a n y th in g .’ ’ ’ “ I t ’s ju s t w o rk e d o u l re a l w e ll,” s a y s M a y o r L e w is , w ho e stim a te s Ih e lo w n spent $10,000 m o stly in in- k in d e xp e n se s, on the d ig . M cD o n a ld s a y s the d ig in c re a se d u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e v a lle y ’s s t r a t ig r a p h y ; b ro a d e n e d th e co lle ctio n of p re h is to ric a n im a l fo ssils , in c lu d in g re p tile s, fis h , an d u .. '■s; u n e a rth e d p la n t sa m p le s fo r s p e c ia lis t s to s t u d y ; a n d p ro vid ed ra d io ca rb o n d a te s fo r sp e c ific sta g e s in the v a lle y ’s h is to ry . B u l M cD o n ald s a y s he th in k s m o re w a s a ch ie v e d , “ T o the people of S a ltv ille , w h a t’s im p o rta n t is no l w h a t k in d of a n im a l or p la n ts w e re Ih e re 9,000 y e a rs a g o ," he s a y s , “ W h a t’s im p o rta n t to them is lh a l Ih e y h a v e so m e th in g of sc ie n tific w o rth th a l m a k e s them u n u su a l. T h a i Ih e y h a v e so m e th in g enioyed this year at Davie High of npw iriiSrfc a"«* making aPotSicnitui»» , school spirit, proudly painter's cap banner and wearing a W ar Eagle e s s TRACTOR TRAILER I^ ^ ^ T R A IN IN G TRUCKING OPPORTUNITIES II y o u 'v a ta lK M l t o I h « r « t t , n o w ta lk t o t h e b e l l i C h ir l o lt « l3 iM a l D r iv in g S c h o o l g r a d u s lM g o p la c e s In th a t r u c k in g in d u ilr y . 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Set To Cable For 4 Cents Installation! Enjoy All The Same Services As On The 1st T.V. For Only ^2.50 Additional Per Month OPTIONAL PAY SERVICES AVAILABLE Channel 05 Home Box Office Channel 17 Cinemax Cable With Either Channel 5 HBO or Channel 17 Cinemax »18” Monthly Cable With Both Channel 5 HBO and Channel 17 Cinemax ’27“ Monthly Special 4 Cent Installation Offer Ends 5 P.M.'Friday, July 15, 983 (HBO and Cinemax available to Cable served areas only) C A L L T O D A Y 6 3 4 - 3 9 8 1 Ken Ogawa Lives Dream (C 'd iu in iic d Iro m page N) M in in liiiii. w h ile w :iliM ' i- ;iflin n . sp liin k in n U 'iiv c o x p ld rin n i, .'»1(1 m m m U iiii c lim h iiii;. W h iil’ ill .sclidi)! Ill ,)ii|w n , K c ii iin s ii:u l lo u r yrai-.s of K n ijlis h . W lu'H ho r i'liir n s . lie w ill hllVI- one m o re y e iir of h in li se lio o l. A e c o rd in j; lo D o iiy , "T liis is ;i liv iiiH a iu l le a n iitiH ex- p e rien ee ill K n u lis h ." K e n h a s had one m o re e xp e rie n ce lh a l w ;is a liij; d re a m fo r liim . H e h as e xp e rie iie e d llie Ih rill of n e llin ii h is d r iv e r 's lic e n se , lie sa id lh a l in ■hipan il ca n co si fro m STlKl-SlilKl lo Hel a lic e n se . K e n w ill lie le n v iiiji Ila v ie r o iin ly . T h iirsd a .v . .Ju ly 7. lie w ill be le iiv in ;; m a n y , m a n y good frie n d s lh a l he sa id llu il he hopes lo s la y in co n ln c l w ilh . П Л v i i ; C O U N T Y l i N T l i R l ’ R lS i; R i r O K D . T H ü R S l W ’i , . K 1Л- 7. |4 S .? • i'l. ' i v ' ' C a r o lin a R e v ie w by Jerry Mobley V € Van, Doug, and Ken pose with some Japanese items ttiat Ken's parents sent to the Fagan s. Van is holding a plaque with Mount Fugl painted on It. Mount Fugi is one of the most famous sights in Japan. Doug and Ken are displaying a miniature Japanese screen used on a larger scale, as a room divider. - S i t i 'j u t e '. '- '- '. Getting his driver's license was a big honor for Ken. It was a wonderful thrill because "said,$800 to get dispa lysnis He..............it costs from $700-your license in Japan." Here he proudly license as Doug hands him the key.Ken hates to leave and everyone hates to see him go, but the time has almost arrived. He will leave Davie County Thursday, July 7. Ken is pictured packing some clothes and things he has acquired while living here.Photos B y Jane Keller Story B y Deree Eaton ( T U H H 'S - IC v i'ry lh in R re la te d lo C o lc o r jje 's c u rio u s - o r ¡m d e iirio iis- e r . W a k e C o im iy D is lr ic t A llo rn e y R a n d o lp h H ile y iin im u n c e d In si w e i'k U iat he w o u ld b e re - la k in fj Ih c re ig n s o f ih e W a k e C o u n ly D A 's o f fic e . H ile y h a d v o U in la r ily sU 'p p etl (h )w n ill M a y lo a d m il h im s e lf to a p s y c h ia ir ic h o s p ila l in W iiisio n -.S a le n i. H ile y , of c o u rs e , \v;is Ih e d is ir ic l a 'lo rn e y pi in ia r ily c h a rg e d w ilh Ih e iin e s iig a iio n o f .lim n iy (¡re e n a fte r A to rn e y C c n e r a l H iifiis K d n 'is 'r n iin ie d it lo o se . W h e n firs t bles-vd u iU i that re s p o n s ib ilily s e v e ra l m o n lh s a g o , H ile y s a id he w a s in ■no h u r r y " to fin is h th e in ­ v e s tig a tio n . I'p o n H ile y 's h o s p ila l in te rm e n t. C o v . .Iim H u n t a p p o in te d n 2-year- old ('o lo ii W illo iig h h y to .se rv e a s W a k e C o u n ly 's d is t r ic t a tlo rn e y - iiio si ih o u g h t p e rm a n e n t ly , o r a ' le ast u n til th e n e x t e le c tio n . W illo u g h b y , iin a h io o d e cid e if in d ic t m e n t s s h o u ld h e b ro u g h l a g a in st C ire e n , 'u rn e d th e d e c isio n o v e r the th e g ra n d j u r y . Y o u k n o w w hat h a p p e n d cd Ih c i;. I n c id e n t a lly , H i l e y s t a y e d in H 'in sto ii-S iile in o n ly lo n g eno u g h fo r he in d ic tm e n is to be b ro u g h t a g a in st G re e n , a n d fo r a s p c c ia l p ro se c u to r I,la m e s B la c k b u r n i lo he h ire d to h a n d le Ih e c a s e . iN'ow H ile y is b a c k , s a y s h is 'n ia n ic - d e p rc s s iv e illn e s s '.' is u n d e r c o n tro l, an d is r e a d y to a s s u m e h is (lijiie s . W illo u g h b y , a p p a r e n t ly , is o u t. IU D G IC T - S e n a lo a iid M o u se co n fe re e s h a v e n o w b e en lo c k in g h o rn s fo r th re e w e e k s o v e r th e ir s e p a ra te ta x in c r e a s e p a c k a g e s . T h e s e n a t o r s m a in t a in Ih e ir |)a e k a g e , w ilh f e w e r in c re a s e s , is b e tte r. T h e H o u s e m e m b e r.s s a y so m e o f th e m o n e y in Ih e S e n a te p a c k a g e w o u ld re s u lt in a n audito r's tiig h tm a re - th a t i l 's fu n n y m o n e y , m a d e u p o f fo r m u la ch a n g e s a n d co lle c tio n d a le s . T h e te n sio n b e lw c o n Ih e Iw o b o d ie s , h o w e v e r , le s s o n e d a p ­ p r e c ia b ly la s l w e e k , p o s s ib ly b e c a u s e th e H o u s e is n e a r in g c o m p ro m ise o v e r a c o u p le o f b a s ic e le m e n ts in th o ir p la n : Ih e e lim in a tio n o f Ih c m e rc h a n t's s a le s ta x re fu n d a n d th e 2 c e n ls p e r m ile w e ig h t - d is t a n c e l a x on h e a v y ru c k s . T h a t m a y le a d lo so m e c o m p ro m ise on Ih e S e n a te ’s p a r i. W h e n th e c o m p r o m is e s a r c w o rk e d o u t, a d jo u rn m o n i w o n 'l be f a r b e h in d . S o m e co u ld c o n c lu d e lh a l n e ith e r of th e p a c k a g e s n e e d lo be a s b ig a s 'h o se u n d e r d is c u s s io n . M a y b e Ih c thought is in o p e ra t iv e n o w , bu l o n ly a m o n th a g o , s e v e r a l s e n a to rs w e re u n d e r Ih e im p re s s io n lh a l le ss lh a n S IS » n iillio n in a d d it io n a l la.\ re v e n u e w o u ld b a la n c e Ih e b u d g e l. B o th p la n s c a ll fo r w e ll o v e r $200 m illio n in in c re a s e d ta x e s . M e a n w h ile , a s lo r m co u ld be g a th e rin g o v e r s o m e o f Ih e a c- iv itie s o f th e c o m p ro m is e p a r- ic ip a n ts . S e e m s a fe w o f Ih e m o re p o w e rfu l H o u s e a n d S e n a te tiU 'iiibers. those ill on the m oney alk s. liave m aiiged to e a n i’iirk sp ecial m onies 'o their own pet p rojec:s--like com nuinity colleges, in heir own com m unities. Geraniums In Pots Can Live Year Around G e ra n iu m s h a v e heen kno w n in re co rd e d h is to ry fo r n e a rly 2IIII0 y e a rs . T h e y w e re bro ught fro m So u lh A fr ic a in Ih e IT Ih c e n tu ry lo H o llan d an d K n g la n d , w h e re p lant b re e d e rs p ro d u ced m a n y h y b rid v a rie lie s . T h e b rig h t flo w e rs a lm o sl co n ­ tin u o u sly in blo om y e a r aro u n d and Ih e a l t r a c li v e fo fIa g e --s o n ic v a rie g a le d . so m e fu r ry and so m e w ilh cu rio u s m a rk in g s - h a v e m ade Ih e p lan t a fa v o rite . G e ra n iu m s now d e co ra te p o rch e s an d le rr a c e s , and Ih e y a r c a d a p t a b le fo r su n n y w in d o w s in the w in le r lim e . G e r a n iu m s d o w e ll in p o ts b e ca u se Ih e y h a v e a co m p act root , s y s le m , a llh o u g h , o f co u rs e , the la rg e r Ih e p la n i, Ih e la rg e r the pol re q u ire d fo r a d e q u a le n o u rish m e n l. G e ra n iu m c a re is nol d iffic u lt. T h e p la n ts do w e ll in stro n g lig h t, alth o u g h in Ih e heat of P ied m o n t s u m m e rs , fu ll su n fo r o n ly p a rt o f a d a y is s u ffic ie n t. H o la lin g Ih e p o ls w e e k ly h e lp s p re v e n i Ih e p lan ts fro m b en d in g to w a rd s Ih e su n . P in c h in g o ff Ih e sp e n i flo w e r s ta lk s a s Ih e y fa d e is u se fu l in p ro m o tin g a c o n tin u a l a r r a y o f n ew b lo o m s. G e ra n iu m s lo le ra le d ry sp e lls b e tte r lh a n m a n y o th e r p la n ts, and o v e rw a le rin g sh o u ld be avo id e d . P o ls kept in d o o rs sh o u ld be w a le re d o n ly w h e n Ih e so il fe e ls d ry lo the to u c h . T h e s e p la n ts do lik e h u m id ily , h o w e v e r, an d s e llin g Ih e p o ls in s a u c e rs co n la in in g m o ist p e b b le s is h e lp fu l. W hen w a te rin g , il is good p ra c lic e lo u se w a le r al ro o m le m p e ra lu re . W h en a g e ra n iu m plant b eco m es le g g y , it m a y be c u l b a ck an d a l Ih e sa m e lim e p ro v id e cu ttin g s fo r new p la n ts . T h e c u l is m ad e w ilh a sh a rp k n ife , ju s i b elo w a jo in t o r node. T h e c u tlin g s root v e r y e a s ily in m o ist s a n d , v e r m ic u lile , p eal nio.ss or w a le r. T h e c u ttin g s sh o u ld be sh a d e d fo r tw o o r Ih re e w e e k s a fle r p la n tin g , w h ile th e new ro o ts a re d e ve lo p in g . T h e o ld p lan t sh o u ld in du e c o u rse fo rm n ew b u d s on new g ro w lh . T h e r e a r e m a n y ty p e s ot c u ltiv a te d g e ra n iu m s ra n g in g fro m d w a rfs (o (h o se lh a l g ro w to be s m a ll sh ru b s o r v in e s . T r y so m e of Ih e se c h e e rfu l p la n ts fo r y o u r y e a r- ro u n d e n jo y m e n t. I f yo u h a v e q u e stio n s about b u y in g o r c a rin g fo r g e ra n iu m s , c a ll Ih e N .C . B o ta n ic a l G a rd e n a l (919) 9G7-2246 o r v is it Ih e g a rd e n a l Ih e L 'n ii’e r s ily o f N o rth C a ro lin a a l C h a p e l H ill, _________ EXTRA FIRIMIVIAnRESS SALE 312 COIL DARK PINE Formica Top Full Size Set O N LY » 1 9 9 « B o th Pieces Reg. $ 2 9 9 .0 0 ALL SOFAS & CHAIRS ARE REDUCED FOR THIS SALE PINE TABLE & 4 CHAIRS ONLY 4 8 9 ’ * 12"G/E B&W T.V. O N LY $ 7 9 9 5 1 YEAR FREE INTEREST ON ANYTHING IN THE store! Water Bed D a rk P in e - W o od *B e d A LL O N LY $29 9 9 5 SS * L l n e r *H e a te r A n d T h e rm o s ta t Wood Rocker l°n.y^32” W E ARE M O V IN G TO THE SMITH SH O E STO RE BLDG. ALL AIR COND. ON SALE « 1 9 9 9 5 Mocksville Furniture & .Api^nce Inc. 101 N0^! TWAIN SflREET No fin a iic e Charge For 1 Year On Anything In The Store Around and About 11 W IN S T O N -S A L E M V IS IT O R M rs . D a n D ru m m o n d of W in sto n -S ale m , w a s a T u e sd a y g u e st of M iss Lo u ise S tro u d a t h e r ho m e on M a p le A v e n u e in M o c k sv ille . V A C A T IO N S IN T H E B A H A M A S M s. L e ig h Jo n e s of M o c k s v ille an d M s. K a th i G e m m a of W in sto n -S ale m re tu rn e d M o n d ay, J u ly 4th a fte r c ru is in g a b o a rd the S .S . E m e ra ld S e a s in tlie B a h a m a s . W h ile (h e re , th e y enjo ye d sh o pping in the S tra w M a rk e t, a trip lo the C a sin o C lu b , an d a d a y on P a ra d is e Isla n d . V IS IT S S O N IN W IL S O N , N .C . M r. an d M rs . L e w is Jo n e s an d g ra n d d a u g h te r, H e a th e r L a n e tra v e le d to W ilso n , N .C . S a tu rd a y J u ly 2nd to se e th e ir so n , E d Jo n e s of E d e n p la y in a so ftb a ll to u rn am e n t w ith L a w re n c e ’s A ’s . On M o n d ay, J u ly 4th , M r. and M rs. Jo n e s , M r. a n d M rs . E d Jo n e s , d a u g h te r, M e re d ith an d H e a th e r L a n e en jo ye d a b a rb e cu e a t the ho m e o f M r, an d M rs . J . H . B ro w n o f R e id s v ille , N .C . F O U R T H O F J U L Y V IS IT O R S W eeken d v is ito rs of M rs , B la n c h e H o n e ycu tt a t h e r hom e on Y a d k in v ille R o a d w e re M r, an d M rs . R o b e rt A le x a n d e r and so n s, M a tth e w and Jo h n a th a n o f S te rlin g , V irg in ia ; an d M rs .O p a lS h a w , o f W in sto n -S ale m , N .C . Rosenthal Attends Meeting su ccccd e d b y M r.P e y lo n W oodson. (if H iile ig h . T h e sy m p h o n y is now o p e ratin g in Ih e b la c k , p a rli’a lly due lo a recent end ow m ent an d also due to th e fa ilh fu l support of the ch a p te r m e m b e rs ihro ugho ut the sta le . Hold The Salt Is “ S a il: A N ew V illa in ” as p ro c la im e d by a re ce n t issu e of T im e m a g a zin e ? " A lm o st a ll of u s co n su m e m o re sa lt than w e re a lly n ee d ,” sa y s S a ra h H in to n , e xte n sio n n u tritio n s p e c ia list. N o rth C a ro lin a S ta te U n iv e rs ity . " T h e body ca n n o rm a lly get alo n g ju st fin e w ilh le ss lh a n a fo u rth of a teaspoon a d a y . M ost of u s get tw o o r th ree te asp o o n s.” T h e re is no p ro b lem w ith the e xc e ss sa lt in m a n y peop le. T h e k id n e ys filte r it out s a fe ly , " B u l il s e e m s lh a l so m e p e o p le a re g e n e tic a lly in c lin e d to develop high blood p re ssu re . F o r these people, Ihe e x tra sa lt m a y becom e a co n ­ trib u tin g fa c to r,” s a y s ih e e xte n sio n s p e c ia list. T h e re is no e a sy w a y to d e te rm in e w ho sho u ld cu l b a c k , so the sa fe st g e n e ra l a d v ic e is fo r a ll lo cut b a ck , M rs. H in lo n s a y s . T h e largest jig saw p u zzle in th e w o rld m e a s u r e d 15 feet b y ten fe e t and it co n tain ed o ver 1 0 .0 0 0 pieces. 1,0 DAVII: COUNTY IrNTlíRl’RISl-: RliCOKD THURSDAY JULY 7. 1483 M rs . P a t r ic ia R o s e n th a l, of C o o leem ee, N .C .. vice-p resid e n t of Ih e D a v ie C o u n ty C h a p te r of Ih e N .C . S y m p h o n y, re p re se n te d Ih c D a v ie C o u n ty C h a p te r at the an n u a l m e e lin g of the sy m p h o n y held in R a le ig h on Ju n e 28lh. D u rin g the m o rn in g a b u sin e ss m e e lin g w a s h eld , w h ich in clu d e d Ih e ele ctio n of new tru ste e s. D u rin g the lu n ch e o n , Ih e W ood­ w in d E n s e m b le p e rfo rm e d h ig h lig h ts o f th e D is c o v e ry P ro g ra m lh a l is enjo yed so m u ch by Ih e school c h ild re n Ihroughout the sla te . S a ra H o d g kin s spo ke on the sym p h o n y a s one of o u r c u llu ra l re so u rc e s. P rin c ip a l sp e a k e r w a s W illia m B l a i r , o ffic e r and bo ard m e m b e r of the A m e ric a n Sym p h o n y O rch e stra Le a g u e and p re sid e n t of the O hio C itize n s C o m m itte e fo r the A rts . E a r ly in Ju n e , G e rh a rd ! Z im - m o rm an n sig n ed a n ew tw o -ye ar c o n tra c t a s m u s ic d ire c lo r - co n d u clo r of Ih e N .C . S y m p h o n y. M r. Z im m e rm a n n is lo ved and re s p e c te d b y Ih e s y m p h o n y m u sic ia n s an d it is fe ll that fo r Ih e first tim e in so m e y e a rs n o w , Ihe sym p h o n y w ill h a v e co n tin u ily and sta b ility in its a rtis tic p la n n in g and p e rfo rm a n ce . A co n flict in sch e d u le p re v e n le d M r. Z im m e rm a n n fro m atten d in g the an n u a l,m e e tin g but he se n i a w ritle n m e ssag e . M rs . N a n c y B . F a ir c lo lh , w ho h as been s e rv in g a s C h a irm a n o f the B o a rd of the sy m p h o n y w ill be Б V a r i e d A c t i v i t i e s H i g h l i g h t J u l y Bamhardt-Smith M r. an d M rs , Ja m e s B . B a rn h a rd t, o f R o u te 2, A d v a n c e , an n o u n ce the e n g ag em e n t of th e ir d a u g h le r, M e lissa D ia n n to P a ig e F o s te r S m ith , son of M r. an d M rs . G e n e S m ith o f M o c k s v ille , N .C . T h e b rid e -e le ct is a 1980 g ra d u a te of D a v ie H ig h Scho o l an d c u rre n tly a tte n d s U N C -C H in th e P h y s ic a l T h e ra p y D iv isio n of the Scho o l of M e d icin e . T h e brid eg ro o m -to -b e is a 1979 g ra d u a te o f D a v ie H ig h S ch o o l, atten d ed N .C . S ta te U n iv e rs ity , an d c u rre n tly atte n d s W ak e T e c h n ic a l C o lleg e in the A rc h ite c tu ra l p ro g ra m . T h e w e d d in g is se t fo r A u g u st 14,1983, 3 :0 0 p .m . a t F ir s t U n ite d M eth o d ist C h u rch in M o c k s v ille . N o w ed d in g in v ita tio n s w ill be m a ile d . A ll frie n d s and re la tiv e s a re in v ite d . T h e re w ill b e a re ce p tio n fo llo w in g the w ed d in g in the c h u rc h fe llo w sh ip h a ll. Birth Announcements M r. an d M rs. K e n n e th R . P o tls of R o u te 2, A d v a n ce p ro u d ly an n o un ce the b irth of th e ir first c h ild , a d a u g h le r , R e b e c c a E lle n , b o rn F r id a y , J u ly I, at F o rs y th M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. A t b irth , Ih e b ab y g irl w eig h ed I! lb s. 5 o zs. an d w a s 2 0 '- in ch es in Supper H o n o rs M agdalene G aither M rs, M ag d alen e D u lin G a ith e r of M o c k s v ille , w a s honored w ilh a s u r p r is e co o k -o u t, S a t u rd a y e ve n in g , J u ly 2, at Ih e ho m e of M r, and M rs, L lo y d J , C a in , w ho hosted the sp e cia l o ccasio n . T h e ho nor to M rs. G a ith e r w a s lo c o m m e m o ra te h e r on h e r re tirc m e n l fro m D a v ie H ig h School th is su m m e r. Sh e h as tau g h t 22 y e a rs in D a v ie C o u n ly an d 11 in o lh e r p la ce s. A co lo r sch e m e of b la ck and o ra n g e w a s c a r r ie d out in d e c o ra tio n , D a v ie H ig h sc h o o l co lo rs. T h e m enu in clu d e d h a m b u rg e rs, h old ogs, fis h , b aked b e an s, soft d rin k s an d ch am p ag n e . S e v e ra l of the g u e sis toasted M rs . G a ith e r. O ul-of-low n re la liv e s atten d in g w e re M rs. M a ry Ja n e S to n e r and d a u g h te r, M a lv a ; M r. and M rs. B e n ja m in C ra ig , J r . an d ch ild re n M ic h e le , Ju n ie , and B e n ja m in I; M rs . H e le n C le m e n t a n e so n s R e g g ie and K e n n y ; M r. an d M rs. E r ic H u d so n , S r. (M a g d a le n e 's so n ) and (h e ir so n s, E r ic J r . , K e ilh and B re n t an d h e r p a re n is , M r. and M rs. L e ro y D u lin , a ll of S a lisb u ry and M s. Sh an lo n H udso n. (M a g d a le n e 's d a u g h te r) fro m W in slo n -S ale m . S p e c ia l e n t e r ta in m e n l w a s p ro vid ed by M rs. G a ith e r's co u sin , H e rm a n B r illo n , of L e x in g lo n R o ad . len g th . M a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts a re M rs. R u lh I i . T u lle ro w an d Ih e la le Lo n n ie M . T u lle ro w of R o u le 1. M o ck sv ille , P a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts a re M r, and M rs, G ra y A , P o lls of R o u le 4, A d v a n ce . M rs. P o lls is Ih e fo rm e r S u san T u lle ro w of M o c k sv ille . D r. P a tric k K . H e a ly , M .D . In te rn a l M e d ic in e 100 R id g e v ie w D riv e M o c k s v ille , N .C . P hon e 634-6133 H o u rs B y A p p o in tm e n t Cooleemee Personals M r. an d M rs. Jo h n M ille r and " C h a r lie " o f C h a r le s t o n , S .C . re tu rn e d h o m e M o n d a y a f le r sp en d ing the h o lid ay w eeken d h ere w ilh h ia p a re n ts, M r. an d M rs. H u n te r M ille r. M rs . J a y n e N a rd o z z a a n d d a u g h te rs, D in a and D o n a, an d son, H a ro ld , re lu m e d to Ih e ir ho m e in N ew J e r s e y T u e sd a y a fle r sp en d ing the past fo u r d a y s h ere w ilh h er m o th e r, M rs, M a rg a re t M y e rs, T h e y w e re a ll in v ile d lo Ih e hom e of M r, and M rs. N ic k i D a llo n of W in slo n -S ale m F rid a y afle rn o o n fo r a co o ko ut. M rs. D a llo n is a lso a d au g h te r of M rs. M y e rs. O th ers a lln n d in g w e re M r. a n d M rs . I'ra n k ie G arw o o d and so n s and M iss R e b e cca G arw o o d of C o o leem ee and M r. an d M rs . H u n te r D alto n of W in sto n -S ale m . T h e y o u n g s te rs tre a te d th e N ard o zza c h ild re n lo a Irip to C a ro w in d s fo r the d ay S a iu rd a y . T h e C o o leem ee S e n io r C itize n s w ill m eet M o n d ay, J u ly 11, in (he fe llo w sh ip h a ll of the F ir s t B a p tist C h u rch at 10 a ,m . A ll m e m b e rs a re urged lo atten d . United Singles Latest Actim ties T h e D a v ie C o u n ty U n ite d Sin g le s h a ve been (in the " G o " Ih is su m ­ m e r. and b u sy w ilh m a n y a c tiv itie s . In .Ju ne, th ey attended the F le a M a rk e t in L e xin g to n and w ent tubing dow n (he Y a d k in R iv e r. T h e D a v ie group m et a l L a k e M ye rs C am p g ro u n d S a iu rd a y , J u ly 2, fu r a g am e of p u tl-p u lt and a (lan ce . T h u rs d a y . J u ly 7. the grou p w ill m eet at liie lib ra ry and go a s a group to the D (ick si(ie R e s(a u ra n ( in C le m m o n s. O th er Ih in g s sch e d u led , for J u lv in clu d e an e ve n in g in D o b so n .'N .C .a n d a fa m ily o uting a l L a k e .N'orm an. F o r an y in fo rm a tio n co n ce rn in g the S in g le s, c a ll o r c o n ta c i: J R . A lle n o r A n ita M e rre ll. D iffe re n t gases are used to p ro d uce the co lo rs o f " n e o n " lig h ts; argon fo r b lu e , neon fo r red , h eliu m fo r y e llo w , and carb o n d i­ o xid e fo r w h ite . E v e ry o n e fro m sp o rts e n th u sia sts to S h a k e sp e a re fa n s c a n p u rsu e th e ir in te re s ts in N o rth C a ro lin a in J u ly . F e s tiv a l- lo v e rs ca n fin d a c tiv itie s a ll m o n th . A s h e v ille p la n s fiv e " S h in d ig s - o n - t h e - G r e e n " a t th e C ily -C o u n ty P la z a on the 9 tli, 16th, 23rd an d 30th. T h e p ro g ra m s, w h ich fe a t u r e S o u th e rn A p p a la c h ia n tra d itio n a l an d b lu e g ra ss m u sic , c lo g g in g , a n d s q u a r e d a n c in g , p ro m ise p le n ty of o p p o rtu n itie s fo r au d ie n ce p a rtic ip a tio n . V is ito rs lo o kin g fo r so m e dow n- h o m e, co u n try e n jo y m e n t sho u ld ch e ck o ut C h in a G ro v e ’s F a r m e r ’s D a y , J u ly 23; the S m o k y M o u n tain F o lk F e s tiv a l a t W a y n e s v ille Ju n io r H ig h , J u ly 28-30; and the C lo g g in g Ja m b o re e a t C h e ro k e e C e re m o n ia l G ro u n d s, J u ly 30. S u m m e r fe s tiv a ls co n tin u e w ith a F e s tiv a l on the S q u a re in H a y e s v ille , J u ly 9, and H ig h P o in t’s F e s tiv a ls in the P la z a , J u ly 13, 20 an d 27. T h e S co ts in v a d e L in v ille on the 9th an d 10th a t the 28th A n n u a l G r a n d fa t h e r M o u n ta in H ig h la n d G a m e s an d G a th e rin g a t S co ttish C la n s. S o u th e rn P in e s w ill ho st the fifth a n n u a l B la c k C u ltu ra l A rts F e s tiv a l on the 16th. R o u n d in g o u t J u l y ’s f e s t iv a l sch e d u le w ill be N e w la n d ’s “ On-the- S q u a re " fe s tiv a l J u ly 30, fe a tu rin g m u s ic , d a n c in g , c r a f t d e m o n ­ stra tio n s, a n d a n a u ctio n . F a n s o f a v a rie ty o f sp o rts fro m c a r ra c in g to c rib b a g e w ill fin d o p p o rtu n itie s to s p e c ta te a n d p a rtic ip a te in J u ly . T h e 5th a n n u a l B ird ie F e s tiv a l ru n s th e e n tire m o n lh a t S o u th e rn P in e s , P in e h u rs t an d A b e rd e e n . O th e r a ctio n on the g re e n w ill o ccu r J u ly 19-20 a t F a ir fie ld H a r­ b o u r’s seco n d a n n u a l P e p si P rid e P ro -A m g o lf to u rn a m e n t in N e w B e rn an d J u ly 18-23 a t S o u th e rn P in e s ’ 53rd A n n u a l W o m e n ’s T r a n s N a tio n a l G o lf C h a m p io n sh ip . T e n n is is a fa v o rite J u ly sp o rt b eg in n in g w ilh W ilm in g to n ’s E c h o F a rm s J im io r In v ita tio n a l T e n n is T o u rn a m e n t J u ly 11-14. T h e E a s t C a r o lin a H o n d a V o lv o M ix e d D o u b le s C la s s ic w ill be p la y e d at H a rb o u rto w n R a c q u e t C lu b , R iv e rb e n d , J u ly 22-24. O n th e o th e r end of the sta te , W a y n e s v ille w ill h o st th e D o nn ie P a n k iw M e m o ria l T e n n is O ia m - p io n sh ip s. T h e ju n io r d iv isio n w ill p la y J u ly 18-23 w ith a d u lts p la y in g J u ly 25-31. C a r , b o a t an d peop le ra c e s cro ss the sta te in J u ly . W in sto n -S ale m w ill h o st m o d ified sto ck c a r ra c e s a t B o w m a n G r a y S ta d iu m J u ly 9 ,1 6 , 23 and 30. K e r r L a k e w ill be the s ite of the C a ro lin a S a ilin g C lu b R a c e J u ly 16-17. T h e O a k H o llo w B o a t D ra g s a t H ig h P o in t , th e e a s t ’s la rg e s t ch a m p io n sh ip d ra g b o at ra c e , is sch e d u le d J.u ly 23-24. T h e H isto ric B e a u m o n t R o a d R a c e , a one m ile “ fu n r u n ,” w ill take p la c e J u ly 16. T w o h o rse sh o w s a re sch e d u led th is m o n th ; J u ly 7-9 a t the S ta te F a irg ro u n d s in R a le ig h an d J u ly 21- 23 a t L in c o ln to n . H o rse lo v e rs also sho u ld p la n to atte n d L o v e V a lle y ’s Ju n io r R o d eo J u ly 16-17. O th e r N o rth C a r o lin a to u r­ n am e n ts in c lu d e the " T ri- S ta te O pen” W a te r S k i T o u rn a m e n t J u ly 9-10 in D a v id s o n ; the Jo h n M . R o w e T ra p sh o o t T o u rn a m e n t J u ly 29-31 in P in e h u rs t; an d the N a tio n a l O pen C rib b a g e T o u rn a m e n t J u ly 30- A u g u st I a t M issio n V a lle y In n , R a le ig h . T h o s e lo o k in g fo r f r ie n d lie r co m p e titio n m ig h t e n jo y B a ttle of the T o w n s in W a y n e s v ille , J u ly 9 a s H ayw o o d C o u n ty re sid e n ts co m p ete in te n n is, g o lf, b a s k e tb a ll,tra c k , lug- o f-w ar an d an o b sta cle co u rse . A n o th e r p o ss ib ility on th e 9th is the S u rf, S u n an d S an d C e le b ra tio n at W rig h ts v ille B e a c h , fe a tu rin g co-ed v o lle y b a ll a n d a boogie b o ard co n test. A n a n tiq u e c a r sho w an d sa le w ill la k e p la c e J u ly 16 in W a x h a w . A n tiq u e h u n te rs c a n e n jo y sh o w s in H e n d e rso n v ille J u ly 7-10 an d the R a le ig h C iv ic C e n te r J u ly 15-17. G e m s a n d m in e r a ls w ill be d isp la y e d an d sold a t F r a n k lin ’s 18th A n n u a l G e m b o re e J u ly 27-30. B o o k s a re the se llin g ite m a t the M o u n ta in e e r B o o k F a ir in F ra n k lin J u ly 15-16. B lo w in g R o c k ’s an n u a l T o u r o f H o m e s w ill ta k e p la c e J u ly 22 fro m 10 a .m . to 4 p .m . N o rth C a ro lin a a rtis ts w ill d isp la y th e ir h a n d iw o rk a t s e v e ra l a rt and c ra ft fa ir s in B o o n e J u ly 15-17 w ilh 50 e x h ib ito rs fro m s e v e ra l s la te s. N a lu ra l b a ck d ro p s w ill e nh an ce S w a n sb o ro ’s " A r t s b y the S e a ,” J u ly 9, an d B lo w in g R o c k 's “ A rt in the P a r k ," J u ly 1 6an d 30. M o reh ead C ity w ill h o st C ra ft E x p o '83 in the N a lio n a l G u a rd A rm o ry J u ly 9-10. B re v a rd d e vo tes a n e n tire w e e k to the a rts J u ly 10-16 w ith d em o n ­ stra tio n s an d e x h ib its , c o n c e rts, a book s a le , gospel sin g , puppet sh o w , te n n is to u rn a m e n ts, an d a riv e r d e rb y. A s h e v ille is the site of the su m m e r editio n of th e A n n u a l G u ild F a ir of the So u th e rn H ig h la n d lla n d ic iiilt G u ild , T h e e ve n t, J u ly 20-23, w ill in clu d e a h u n d re d e x h ib ito rs and fo lk e n te rta in m e n t. M u sic an d th e a tre p a tro n s ca n atten d p e rfo rm a n c e s Ih ro u g h o u t the sta te a s m a n y c itie s ho st outdoor co n ce rts an d s u m m e r p ro d u ctio n s, C h a rlo tte h o sts “ b ro w n bag co n ­ c e rts ” fe a tu rin g a v a rie ty of m u sic e ach w ee k th ro ug h A u g u st. O v e r 50 p e rfo rm a n c e s w ill be g iv e n at B re v a rd M u sic C e n te r th is su m m e r, in c lu d in g o p e ra , m u sic a l co m e d y, sy m p h o n y , c h o ru s an d d an ce . "M u s ic a t S u n s e t,” J u ly 10 in W in s to n - S a le m w ill fe a t u r e th e W in sto n -S ale m S y m p h o n y . R h y th m ta k e s to the s tre e ts J u ly I I and 25 a s H e n d e rso n v ille sp o n so rs tw o d an ce s on M a in S tre e t. T h e Ja y c e e s F id d le rs C o n ven tio n m e ets J iily 30 a t M o un t P le a s a n t H ig h S c h ix jl. R o u n d in g out the m u s ic m o n th is L a u r in b u r g ’ s "S u n d a y in the P a r k ,” J u ly 31, fe a tu rin g liv e e n te rta in m e n t, and food. S u m m e r in N o rth C a ro lin a m e a n s o u td o o r d r a m a , w ith s e v e r a l h is to ric a l p ro d u ctio n s b e in g p e r­ fo rm ed a c io s s th e sta te . A m e r ic a ’s lo n g est-ru n n in g o u t­ door d ra m a is in ils fo rty -th ird seaso n a t W a te rsid e T h e a te r in M an teo . " T h e L o s t C o lo n y ,” p la jin g n ig h tly e xce p t S u n d a y , Ju n e 10- A u g u st 27, te lls the y e t u n so lved m y s te ry of the fir s t E n g lis h se t­ tle m e n t in th e -n ew w o rld . “ B la c k b e a rd : K n ig h t of the B la c k F la g ” p la y s Ju n e 30-A ugust 20, T h u r s d a y th ro u g h S a t u r d a y in H isto ric B a th . A p o rtra it of the L u m b e e In d ia n s o f R o b eso n C o u n ty un fo ld s in P e m b ro k e ’s “ S trik e a t th e W in d ,” J u ly 2 -A u g u st 27, T h u rs d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y . “ F ir s t fo r F r e e d o m ,” p e rfo r m e d in H isto ric H a lifa x , J u ly 7-10, re co u n ts the e ve n ts p re ce e d in g th e adoption of th e H a lifa x R e s o lv e s , the fir s t a c tu a l d e c la ra tio n of ind ep en d en ce fro m G re a t B r it a in , sig n e d A p ril 12, 1776. “ G iv e us a co u p le o f h o u rs, and w e ’ll g iv e yo u a co u p le o f ce n ­ tu r ie s ,” c la im th e p ro d u c e rs of “ T h e L ib e r ty C a r t ," p e rfo rm e d in K e n a n s v ille , J u ly an d A u g u st. T h e d ra m a fo cu se s on P h e n iu s P ic k e tt, a b a c k ro a d s p e d d le r, an d u n fo ld s o v e r a h u n d re d y e a .'s o f N o rth C a ro lin a h is to ry . T h e p e ace w is h of th e Q u a k e rs d u rin g th e A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n is the su b je c t o f “ T h e S w o rd of P e a c e ,” p e rfo rm e d J u ly 1 - A u g u st 2 1 W e d n e sd a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y in Sn o w C a m p . A n o th e r d ra m a set d u rin g th e R e v o lu tio n a ry W a r in Bo o n e’s “ H o rn In T h e W e s I,” p la y in g n ig h tly e xce p t M o n d ay, Ju n e 24-A u gu st 20. “ F r o m T h is D a y F o r w a r d ” p o r t r a y s th e s t r u g g le o f th e W a ld e n se s, a g ro u p o f E u ro p e a n im m ig ra n ts w ho se ttle d in the fo o th ills o f N o rth C a ro lin a 's B lu e R id g e M o u n ta in s d u rin g the la te 1800’s . T h e d ra m a is p e rfo rm e d T h u rs d a y th ro ug h S u n d a y , J u ly 15- A u g u st 15 in V a ld e se . A n d fin a lly , “ U n to T h e se H ills ,” the sa g e o f th e C h e ro k e e In d ia n s , sh o w s n ig h tly e xce p t S u n d a y s , Ju n e 18-A ugust 27. Pollination One c a n look a l Ih e flo w e rs in Ih e g ard en o r alo n g Ih e ro ad sid e fro m se v e ra l d iffe rc n l v a n la g e -p o in ls. F ir s t , Ih e re is the o b vio u s e n ­ jo ym e n t in Ih c b rig h t co lo rs, p a t­ te rn s, sh ap e s and fra g ra n c e s o f Ih e b lo sso m s. A n o lh e r vie w p o in t is p ro v id e d b y o b s e rv in g th e ho n eyb ees, m o th s, flie s , b u tte rflie s, b u m b le b e e s a n d s o m e tim e s h u m m in g b ird s flittin g fro m flo w e r to flo w e r. B lu e ,p u r p le , y e llo w o r w h ile b lo s s o m s se e m to in te re s t ho n eybees m o sl, and im p a lie n ls , violct.4, blue lo b e lia s and la rk s p u r a re am o n g tho m o re co m m o n ones Ih ey v is it. T h e se h a v e k in d s of po llen an d n e c ta r Ih e bees co lle ct. T h e flo w e rs h a ve p e ta ls that se rv e as la n d in g p la tfo rm s fo r the in se c ts, and so m e h a v e strip e d d e sig n s actin g a s n e c ta r g u id es fo r the fo i-agers. So Ih e g a rd e n ca n be Ihought of a s a d in in g h a ll fo r fly in g In se cts. T h e n e c (a r, pollen and odors of (hese flo w e rs a lso m a y be co n ­ sid e re d sim p ly a s a lu re , a d e vice fo r in s u rin g p o llin a lio n . In co lle c lin g Ih e ir food, the in se cts b ru sh a g a in st the m a le pollen- b e a rin g p a rts of the flo w e r (a n lh e r) and so m e a d h e re s to Ih e ir bodies. In m o vin g lo the n ext flo w e r fo r m o re food, they b ru sh a g a in st the s tic k y o r fu z zy fe m a le p a r t '(p is til) d e p o s itin g Ih e re so m e o r Ih e ad h e ren t po llen. T h is tra n s fe r of p o llen fro m a n ­ lh e r lo p istil is w h a l is c a lle d p o llin a tio n , and w ithout it p la n ts w ould n o l, in m o sl e a se s, prodiiei? seed fo r the g e n eratio n of new p la n ts. In e v o lv in g th e p o llin a tio n p ro ce ss, flo w e rs and in se cts seem lo h a ve w o rke d out a co o p e ra tiv e a r r a n g e m e iK . T h e in s e c ts re co g n ize those flo w e rs llia t a re a p re d ie la b le food so u rce and sta y in s tin c tiv e ly w ith the sa m e sp e cie s o ve r a g ive n tim e -sp an . In d iv id u a l b lo sso m s y ie ld o n ly a lim ite d q u a n tily of n e c ta r ca u sin g Ihe p o llin a to rs to v is it m a n y flo w e rs, re su ltin g g re a te r seed p ro d u c­ tion. H a v e a n o lh e r look at the flo w e rs aro u n d yo u r hom e o r a l the N .C , B iila n ic a l (¡a rd e n in C h ap e l H ill. A re Ihe'.' a co lo rfu l d isp la y fo r h u m an (■’n jo ym en i'.' A d in in g room for in se c ts an d birds'.' A d e vice fo r e n su rin g p o llin atio n fo r the next Ш 'пегаН оп of bloom s'.’ .M l th ree ! T h e m o st co n su m e d fo o d in IJ .S .; flu id m ilk and cream . DAVIIi COUNTY LNTIiRl’RISL UIK'ORD, TIIUU.SDA^• JULY 7, ITO.i 1 1 MRS. JO E L K E V IN HUFFM AN^ ...was Susan Elizabeth Barney Bamey-Huffman Are Wed T h e w ed d in g o f S u sa n E liz a b e lh B a rn e y , an d Jo e l K e v in H u ffm a n lool< p la c e S a lu rd a y , J u ly 2 at 4 p .m . a l A d v a n c e U n ile d M e ih o d is I C h u rc h . T h e R e v . A le c A lv o rd of- fic ia le d Ih e do u b le rin g ce re m o n y . T lie b rid e is Ih e d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs . R o n a ld L . B a rn e y o f R l. 3, A d v a n c c . S h e is a 197G g ra d u a te of D a v ie H ig h Scho o l an d a lle n d e d F o rs y lh T e c h in W in slo n -S a le m . S h e is c u rr e n lly e m p lo ye d b y P ru d e n lia l In s u ra n c e C o m p a n y in W in slo n - S a le m . T h e b rid e g ro o m is Ih e son of C h a r le s H u ffm a n o f R l . 10, S a lis b u ry an d Ja n e l H u ffm a n of R l. 10, S a lis b u ry . H e is a 1976 g ra d u a le o f N o rih R o w a n H ig h Scho o l an d a 1977 gradu-3le of N a s h v ille A u lo an d D ie se l C o lle g e in N a s h v ille , T e n n . T h e a lte r w a s d e co rated w ith a fa n c a n d e la b r a , fla n k e d b y P e re v ia n p a lm s an d Iw o s p ira l a rb o rs . T h e w e d d in g w a s d ire cte d b y M rs . R u th H o c k a d a y o f A d v a n c e . A p ro g ra m of w ed d in g m u sic w a s p re se n te d by so lo ist, M rs . P a l Jo n e s of A d v a n c e , an d o rg a n ist, M rs . R u th L a th a m o f A d v a n c e . T h e b rid e , e sco rte d b y h e r fa lh e r, R o n a ld L . B a rn e y of A d v a n c e , w o re a gow n o f w h ite ch iffo n , s ilk v e n ise an d c h a n tilly la c e , d esig n ed w ilh a hig h n e c k lin e w ith a beaded s ilk v e n ise la c e a p p liq u e s an d a se m i- sh e e r y o k e . T h e yo k e an d bo dice fe a tu re d bead ed s ilk v e n ise la c e and" a n a tu ra l w a is tlin e . T h e so ft flo w of Ih e b ish o p sle e v e s w a s h ig h lig h te d w ilh c h a n tilly la c e a p p liq u e s an d s ilk v e n ise c u ffs . H e r fu ll s k irl an d Ih e sw e e p of Ih e ch ap e l tra in w e re a cc e n tu a te d b y a c h a n tilly la ce flo u n ce an d c h a n tilly ap p q iq u es stu d d e d w ilh p e a rls an d se q u in s. H e r fu ll-le n g th v e il o f p e n cil edged illu sio n fe ll fro m a s m a ll la ce c a p an d w a s ad o rn e d w ith s ilk v e n ise a p p liq u e s. S h e c a rrie d a n o se g ay of ro se s, fe a lh e re d c a r ­ n a tio n s, sle p h a n o tic s an d b ab ies b re a th w ith w h ile sa tin s tre a m e rs . M rs . A n n A n d e rso n o f M o c k s v ille , s is le r of the b rid e , w a s m a tro n of h o n o r. B rid e s m a id s w e re S o n ya H u ffm a n of S a lis b u ry , s is le r of Ih e b rid e g ro o m ; K a z a n n G r a v a t t , T e r e s a M c C u llo h , b o th of M o c k s v ille , an d D o ro th y W ilso n of W in sto n -S a le m . T h e y w o re fo rm a l g o w n s of p in k c o ra l an d c a rric d sin g le lo ng s le m n ie d p in k c o ra l ro se s w ilh b ab ies b re a th w ilh s tre a m e rs . T h e y w o re b ab ies b re a lli in Ih e ir h a ir. M ic h a e l A n d e rso n , nephew of Ih c b rid e w a s rin g b e a re r. H e w o re a w h ile E a to n su it w ilh a p in k c o ra l ro se. C h a rle s H u ffm a n of S a lis b u ry se rv e d a s best m a n . U sh e rs w e re B ra d H u ffm a n , To d d H u ffm a n , of S a lis b u r y , b ro lh e r s o f th e b rid e g ro o m ; L a r r y A n d e rs o n , b ro th e i-in -la w o f the b rid e fro m M o c k s v ille an d T h a d M u lk y of ■ Salisbury, T h e m o lh e r of Ih e b rid e ch o se a fo rm a l gow n o f b lu e q ia n a . Sh e w o re a m a tc liin g o rc h id . T h e m o lh e r o f Ih e b rid e g ro o m ch o se a fo rm a l gow n of ac|ua w ith a m a tc h in g o rch id . J u lia C o rn a lz e r of A d .'a n co kep i the g uest re g is te r. L e lia C o rn a lz e r o f C h a p e l H ill h an ded out s c ro lls . K e lly V o g le r of A d v a n c e , g a v e out ric e b ag s. A fle r a w ed d in g trip to Ih e m o u n la in s. Ih e co u p le w ill be al ho m e al R l. 3, A d v a n c e , .N'.C. C A K E C U r r iN G T h e c a k e c u llin g w a s h eld ini- in e ilia le ly follow ing re h e a rsa l al S m ilh G ro v e R u rita n b u ild in g . A s g u e sis a rr iv e d , th ey w e re g ree te d by M r. and .M rs., B ic k N 'ogler, an d K e lly V o g le r; an d M r. and M rs . R ic h a rd C o rn a lz e r and J u lia C o rn a tze r. O n Ju n e 11, a b rid a l sh o w e r w a s g ive n by M is s B a rn e y a l Ih e A d ­ v a n c e C o m m u n ity b u ild in g b y frie n d s of the c o m m u n iiy . R e fr e s h m e n t s c o n s is t in g of p u n ch , c a k e sq u a re s , n u ls and p ic k le s w e re se rv e d to those al- le n d in g . V Branon—Rohertson M rs . F ra n c e s Je a n e B ra n o n of H a m p lo n v ille a n n o u n ce s the en g ag em e n t of h e r d a i^ h te r, M a ry F ra n c e s , lo R o n a ld D e an R o b e rtso n , son o f M r. an d M rs . V irg il R o b e rtso n , of M o c k s v ille . M is s B ra n o n is a ls o the d a u g h te r of the la te H a ro ld P h illip B ra n o n . Sh e is a g ra d u a te o f S ta rm o u n t H ig h Scho o l a n d the U n iv e rs itv o f N o rth C a ro lin a a t C h a rlo tte . S h e is e m p lo ye d b y T r in ity C h ris tia n 'S c h o o l in M o c k s v ille . M r. R o b e rtso n g ra d u a te d fro m D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h Scno o l an d is e m p lo ye d b y D a v ie C o u n ty C o m m u n ica tio n s C e n te r. T h e w e d d in g w ill b e h e ld S e p te m b e r 10 a t F la t R o c k B a p tis t C h u rch in H a m p to n v ille . MRS. B A R R Y D A L E A L L E N ...was Angalina Rena Cope Cope-Allen Vows Spoken T h e b rid e 's tab le w a s c o v e re d in p in k c o ra l w ilh a w h ile la c e o v e rla y , acc e n te d w ilh rib b o n s an d b e lls. A R o m a n c a k e sta n d w ilh a th ree- lie re d w ed d in g c a k e en h an ce d by a fo u n ta in g ra ce d one end of the ta b le . T h e c e n te rp ie c e o f s u m m e r flo w e rs w a s fla n k e d b y s ilv e r c a n d e la b ra h o ld in g ta p e strie s of p in k c o ra l. P in k c o ra l p u n ch w a s se rv e d fro m a s ilv e r p u n ch b o w l. M in ia tu re fin g e r sa n d w ic h e s of ch ic k e n s a la d , p im ie n lo ch e ese and n u ls , w e re se rv e d on s ilv e r p la le s . A fre sh f r uit p la te r o f m e lo n s, b e rrie s . a n d f'ru ils w e r e a lt r a c liv e ly d isp la y e d in a w a le rm e lo n b a sk e l. A s s is tin g in s e rv in g w e re A n n A n d e rso n , of M o c k s v ille , s is le r of Ih e b rid e ; S o n ya H u ffm a n , s is le r of Ih e b rid e g ro o m , J a n H u ffm a n , both of S a lis b ir y , an d P o lly B a ile y of A d v a n c c . P R E - W E D D IN G E V E N T S O n Ju n e 3, a b rid a l sh o w e r w a s g ive n lo M is s B a rn e y b y h e r s is te r, M rs . A n n A n d e rso n a l h e r h o m e on R o u te 3, M o c k s v ille . M rs . A n d erso n w a s a s s is le d b y M rs . D o ro lh y W ils o n o f W in s to n - S a le m a n d K a z a n n G r a v a t t o f M o c k s v ille . M a n y g ifts w e re re c e iv e d fro m clo se frie n d s , re la tiv e s an d fe llo w w o rk e rs . A fte rw a rd s e v e ry o n e w a s in v ite d lo Ih e d in in g ro o m fo r re fre s h m e n ts T h e tab le w a s co ve re d w ith a la ce clo lh an d d e co ra te d w ith a s ilk f lo r a l a rr a n g e m e n i w h ic h w a s p re se n te d to Ih e b rid e -elect fo r h e r h o m e. C a k e s q u a re s . n u ts, fru it b o w l, ch ic k e n s a la d sa n d w ic h e s, p ic k le s an d p u n ch w e re se rv e d lo Ih e g u e sts. A rou n d ò-A b ou t H O M E F R O M T H R E E W E E K V A C A T IO N M r. an d M rs . W ad e D yso n an d M r. an d M rs . L e s te r R ic h ie re tu rn e d J u ly 4 fro m a to u r o f tw e n ty-fo u r w e ste rn s ta te s a n d tw o p ro v in c e s o f C a n a d a . T h e y sa w m a n y in te re s tin g p la c e s su ch a s : N e w O rle a n s B u rb o n S tre e t, L B J R a n c h an d h o m e p la ce in T e x a s , P e trifie d fo re sts o f A rizo n a , T h e G ra n d C a n y o n , H o o v e r D a m , G o ld e n G a te B rid g e in S a n F ra n c is c o , S e a ttle sp a ce n ee d le. T h e C a n a d ia n R o c k ie s , M t. S t. H e le n s, a n d m a n y o th e rs. T h e y w e re m e m b e rs o f Ire la n d B u s T o u rs - le ft Ju n e 13 and re tu rn e d J u ly 4. T lic w ed d in g o f A n g a lin a R e n a Cope lo B a r r y D a le A lle n w a s held al 3:00 p .m ." S a lu rd a y , J u ly 2. al T u rre n iin e B a p lis I C h u rch on R o u le 7, M o c k s v ille . T h e R e v . B ill C re aso n o ffic ia le d a l Ih e d o u b le rin g ce re m o n y . A p ro g ra m o f w ed d in g m u sic w a s p resen ted by M iss S h a ro n S p ry , o rg a n is i; M rs . B re n d a D ra u g h n , p ia n is t; an d M e lv in A ld re d , so lo ist. T h e b rid e , g iv e n in m a rria g e by h er co u sin , G ra d y G a llih e r w o re a fo rm a l gow n d esig n ed w ilh a Q ueen A n n e n e c k lin e a n d fu ll c u ffe d sle e v e s. T h e bo dice h ad an e m p ire w aist and w a s co ve re d w ith la ce d a isy a p p liq u e s acce n te d w ith seed P A S T O R R E S IG N S L O C A L C H U R C H T h e R e v . P a u l L e d b e tte r h a s re sig n e d the p a sto ra te o f the R e d la n d P e n te c o sta l H o lin e ss C h u rc h , h a v in g s e rv e d the c h u rc h fo r a lm o st fiv e y e a rs . R e v . L e d b e tte r p la n s to do e v a n g e listic w o rk . C E L E B R A T E S 19T H B IR T H D A Y W IT H P A R T Y Le V o n D u n n ce le b ra te d h is 19th b irth d a y , S u n d a y e ve n in g , Ju n e 26, w ith a s u rp ris e p a rty a t C le m m o n s W e st S w im m in g P o o l. H o sts fo r the o ccasio n w e re h is p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs . J . B . D u n n an d D o n n a A b b e y . A p p ro x im a te ly th irty -fiv e g u e sts a tte n d e d . A ssistin g w ith s e rv in g re fre sh m e n ts w e re M r. an d M rs . H u b e rt D u n n a n d B ill A b b e y . S u m m e r C le a r a n c e C A O /oFf SELECTED0 \ y 7 o ____GROUPSof Summer Fabrics ï 7 0 % ° " 2 0 % ” " FABRIC p e a rls. T h e A -lin e s k irl w a s of sa tin and co v e rcd w ith s ilk o rg a n za , e xie n d e d into a fu ll ch a p e l tra in . H e r ca th e d ra l len g th v e il of s ilk illu sio n w a s atta ch e d lo a la ce c a p ic i edged w ith la ce a p p liq u e s, M rs . L in d a L e o n a rd o f G ib - s o n v ille , N .C . w a s m a tro n o f honor. B rid e sm a id s w e re M rs . S o n ya L o y of L e xin g to n , N .C ., M is s C in d y S p ry and M is s D o nna A lle n o f M o c k s v ille , and M iss M a ry H a rtm a n of A d ­ v a n c c . L ittle M is s C h ris s y C o pe, the b rid e 's n ie ce , w a s flo w e r g irl. Sh e w o re a w h ite flo o r-leng th gow n w ith blue flo w e rs an d c a rrie d a w h ite b asket fille d w ith ro se p e ta ls. B ill A lle n w a s h is so n 's best m a n . U sh e rin g w e re the b rid e 's b ro lh e rs. T o m m y Cope of R t. 3, M o c k s v ille , an d C h a rle s Cope o f L e x in g to n ; and the b rid e g ro o m 's co u sin s, Jo e y J a r v is an d J e f f B ra c k e n , bolh of F a rm in g lo n . Jo e y A lle n , b r o lh c r o f Ih e b rid e g ro o m se rv e d a s rin g b e a re r. M rs. L o re tta T a y lo r o f M o c k s v ille d ire cte d the w ed d in g . L y n n B rid g e s o f M o c k s v ille , N .C . kept Ih c guest re g iste r. M is s T r a c y Cope of L e xin g to n d istrib u te d the 'b a n k you s c h ro lls , an d M is s B e c k y C o p e o f R o u le 3, M o c k s v ille d istrib u te d ih e ric e b ag s. S p c c ia l g u e sis that atten d ed Ih c w ed d in g w e re M rs. V a n e ssa T a y lo r a n d d a u g h te rs . S h a n n o n , a n d H e a th e r fro m K e n n e w ic k , W ash in g to n . T h e b rid e is Ih e d a u g h te r of M rs. E v a lin a T a y lo r of R l. 7, M o c k s v illc . Sh e is a g ra d u a te of D a v ic H ig h S c h o o l a n d is e m p lo y e d b y A m e ric a n O utlet of M o c k s v ille . T h e b rid eg ro o m is the son o f M r. H ill A lle n an d the la te C a m illa ' • la rv is A lle n of R o u te 2, M o c k s v illc , H e is a g ra d u a te of D a v ic H igh Scho o l an d F o rs y lh T e c h n ic a l In ­ stitu te in W in slo n -S a le m . H e is em p lo yed by H a n e s N a rro w F a b ric s and the 801 S h e ll S e rv ic e S ta tio n . A fle r a h o neym o o n trip to M y rtle B e a c h . S .C ., Ih e co u p le w ill m ak e Ih e ir hom e on R o u te 3, M o c k s v ille C A K E C U T T IN G M iss A n g a lin a , R e n a C o pe, and B a r r y D a le A lle n w e re honored w ith a c a k e c u ttin g fo llo w in g th e re h e a rsa l of th e ir w ed d in g F r id a y . J u ly 1, in the fe llo w sh ip b u ild in g of T u rre n tin e B a p lis I C h u rch . ---------H o s le s s - w a s ^ M г s r J u d y - S - G a llih c !■ — of H o u le 3, M o c k s v ille . A ssistin g w ilh Ih e se rv in g w as M rs. C a ro ly n C o p e, M iss P e n n y S te in b e c k , an d M rs. K a th y D e le ire . M iss S a n d i G a llih e r se rv e d a l th c i g u csl rc g is le r. M r. a n d M r s . T o m m y C o p e '; g reeted the g u e sts a s th ey a rriv e d , an d M r. an d M rs . Janies_S> viceg oo d ' sa id the go o dbyes. . T h e re fre s h m e n t ta b le w a s .,v co ve re d w ilh a blue u n d e rla y an d a . la ce ta b le clo th . T h e c e n le rp ic c e , ' w a s an a rra n g e m e n t of b lu e , w h ile and y e llo w flo w e rs. R e fre sh m e n ts se rv e d w e re n u ts, . m in ts, p u n ch , an d w ed d in g c a k e . T h e c a k e w a s fo u r-lie rs d e co rated ' w ilh blue an d ye llo w ro seb u d s. II w a s d e co rated b y M rs . S a n d i Cope of R im ic 3. M o c k s v ille . B R ID A L S H O W E R S ; O n M a y 14, M iss Cope w a s ! h o n o re d w ith a m is c e lla n e o u s ' s h o w e r a l F a r m in g to n B a p lis I C h u rc h , T h e sh o w e r w a s hosted by H elen J a r v is , L e n a B o g e r an d B e lly J a r v i s . M a n y n ic e g ift s w e re re ce iv e d throughout the e ve n in g . O n M a y 111, Ih e b rid e -elect w as honored w ith a b rid a l sh o w e r. H o ste sse s w e re M rs, S o n ya L o y , M iss C in d y S p ry , an d M iss M a ry ^ H a rtm a n , Lig h t re fre s h m c n is w e re se rv e d to the g u e sts. 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Phone 634-2512 ON Ju n e 10, A n g ie Cope w a s honored w ith a m isce lla n e o u s b rid a l s h o w e r a l T u r r e n t in e B a p tis t C liu rc h . T h e sh o w e r w a s g ive n by M rs , K le :in o r S w ic e g o o d . M rs . M ild re d S p ry . M rs. C a ro ly n Copcv and M rs. B re n d a D ra u g h n . M iss' C in d y S p ry a ssiste d the b rid e w ith '• re co rd in g h e r g ift s .___________ i: DAVIUCO UNTY BNTUKI’KISI-: UUCOUD, TIIUKSDAY JULY 7. I>>S3 à ■ • ‘- и Mrs. Era C. Atkinson Latham of Mocksville created a beautiful handmade American flag for the Douthit reunion. The creation that took about a year to make was done on a loom and crocheted. (Photo by Becky Beck) Douthit Family Holds First National Reunion A color guard of students from Kennedy High School was dressed in traditional costumes. They were (I to r) Tim O'Nei.', Todd McDaniel, Robert Clinard and Mark Raulerson. Il.V A N N S IIK K K C 'liu rio r -Slaff I!(-p n rle r W hen th e D o u lh its d ecid e lo ho ld a fa m ily re u n io n , Ih e y go a ll out fo r the o cca sio n . So m e 125 lo 150 d e ce n d an ts o f the D o u th it fa m ily p a lria rc h , Jo h n D o u th it, ca m e fro m 20 s t a t e s . S o u th A m e r ic a a n d C e n tra l A m e ric a to a ttгn d th e fir s l n a iio n a l fa m ily re u n io n in C le m ­ m o n s o v e r the p ast w e e ke n d . J e ffe r y C o ltra n e o f R a le ig h , an d a D o u lh it d e sce n d an t Ih ro u g h the A lsp a u g h lin e , w a s c h a irm a n of the N .C . D o u lh its. M a rily n l.,a u ck of M c K in le y v ille , C a lif, an d D r. C a r y A n d e rs o n o f B a r r a n q u illa , C o lu m b ia in So u th A m e ric a w e re the n a tio n a l c h a irp e o p le fo r Ih e e ve n t. M rs . R u th D cu th it H u d sp eth of W in sto n -S a le m (n a tiv e of D a v ie C o u n ty ) s e r v e d a s h o n o r a ry c h a irm a n o f th e re u n io n . S h e is p re sid e n t of Ih e lo ca l D o u lh il c la n , w h ich m e e ts e a ch Ju n e . Jodi Michelle and Kristi_______and Mrs. Randy Douthit of Advance, placed grave site of John Douthit.Davyn Douthit, daughters of Mr.the flag on the A bo ut 18 m o n th s ag o . D r . A n ­ derso n b e g an co m p ilin g a h is to ry of the D o u th it fa m ily an d w a s v is itin g and re se a rc h in g in N .C . H e m e l w ith C o ltra n e in R a le ig h an d Ih e y d ro ve to th e o ld H ope M o ra v ia n C e m e te ry n e a r C le m m o n s lo s e e th e g ra ve sto n e o f th e fa m ily p a tria rc h , Jo h n D o u lh it (1709-1784). T h e tw o m e n d iscu sse d the need to h a v e a b ro n ze m a rk e r p la ce d on the I— g ra ve r-T h is le d to p la n s fo r-ho ld ing-a— fa m ily re u n io n fo r a ll th e d e sce n ­ d a n ts o f D o u lh it. T h e y co n tacte d M a rily n L a u c k in C a lif, an d a sk e d fo r h e r h e lp . S h e p rin ts an d m a ils •‘T h e D o u th it F a m ily T r e e ” n e w sle tte r tw ice a y e a r. D r . A n d e rs o n p ro c e e d e d to co m p ile the h is to ry of the fa m ily and M rs . L a u c k typ ed an d h ad th is p rin te d - “ T h e D o u th it F a m ily In A m e r ic a ," w h ich co n ta in e d (he n am e s o f so m e 6,000 d e sc e n d a n ls. W 'ithin a sh o rt p e rio d o f lim e , the co p ies w e re a ll so ld . M e a n w h ile , an o th e r fa m ily re s e a rc h e r, M rs . R u th L . D o u lh it o f C o lu m b u s, O h io , w a s w r it in g a n o th e r g e n e a lo g y e n t it le d , “ H e re C o m e T h e D o u lh its .” T h is w a s a p o p u la r ite m being so ld a l the re u n io n la st w ee ke n d . L a s t F r id a y th e D o u lh its began a r r iv in g in C le m m o n s a t Ih c R a m a d a In n . T h e y ca m e b y c a r an d p la n e . S ta te s re p re se n te d b e sid es N .C . w e re : C a lifo rn ia , C o lo rad o , F lo r id a , G e o rg ia , fd ah o . tllin n is , K a n s a s , K e n t u c k y , L o u is ia n a , M is so u ri, N e w M e x ic o , N e w Y o r k , O h io , O re g o n , S o u th C a r o lin a , T e n n e sse e , Te.\ as, V irg in ia an d W ash in g to n . C o ltra n e m a d e fiv e t r ip s fro m C le m m o n s lo th e G re e n sb o ro a irp o rt to p ic k up re la tiv e s a rr iv in g a t v a rio u s lim e s on F r id a y n ig h t. F o llo w in g r e g is t r a t io n on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , a p an el of s p e a k e r s g a v e a p ro g ra m on D o u th it g e n ealo g y to re u n io n -g o ers. D r. A n d e rso n sp o ke on the life of Jo h n D o u th it. H e w a s b o rn in 1709 in C o le ra in , Ire la n d an d c a m e lo A m e ric a a t ag e 15. In H .IS he m a rrie d M a ry S co tt in M o n o c a cy, M a ry la n d an d b y 1750 th e y h ad fiv e c h ild re n . T h e n Ih e y m o ved to the ir ild e r n e s s “of“ w h a t ^ a B “ tB“ b e co m e “ the H ope c o m m u n ity n e a r C le m - A fte r Jo h n 's d e a th , n u m y o f h is c h ild re n and g ra n d c h ild re n m o ved w ost a s n ew la n d s w e re se ttle d b y the g ro w in g p o p u latio n of A m e r ic a . M rs . R u th D o u th it o f O hio sp o ke on Ih e p la c e s th e s e d e s c e n d a n ls m ig ra te d lo fro m N .C . T h e se p la c e s in clu d e d So u th C a ro lin a , G e o rg ia , T e n n e s s e e , Illin o is , In d ia n a , O re g o n , K e n t u c k y , M is s o u r i, C a lifo rn ia an d o th e rs. A n o th e r p a n e list w a s M rs . Ja n e t D o u lh il W e ir o f B o u ld e r, C o lo ra d o , w ho sp o ke on th e D o u lh its in E u ro p e an d Ih e ir e m ig ra tio n s to A m e ric a , Sh e re la te d so m e o f h e r re s e a rc h fin d in g s fro m Ire la n d w h e n sh e v is ite d th at co u n try se a rc h in g fo r D o u th it fa m ily ro o ts, M rs . Jo h n I I . K ru e g e r o f N a p a , C a lif, an d a n o th e r a v id D o u th it fa m ily g e n e a lo g ist, sp o ke on h e r re ce n t d is c o v e ry a s to the p a re n ts o f Jo jin D o u lh it’s w ife , M a ry S c o ll D o u th il. p ic n ic s u p p e r to the out-of-tow n D o u th its . T h is w a s h eld in th e p a v ilio n a t H o p e C h u rc h . ■luly 4 w a s th e fin a l d a y o f Ih e re u n io n a n d th e g ra v e o f Jo h n D o u lh it w a s m a rk e d w ith a b ro n ze m a r k e r fro m Ih e D a u g h le rs o f Ih c A m e r ic a n R e v o lu lio n , O ld N o rth S t a le c h a p te r . T h e J R O T C fro m K e n n e d y H ig h S c h o o l fu rn is h e d a co lo r g u a rd . M e m b e rs w e r e : M a rk R a u le rs o n , T o d d M c D a n ie l, R o b e rt C lin a rd a n d T im O ’N e il. B u g le r s fo r th e c e re m o n y w e r e M ik e D ra u g h n a n d K e n t H a r r e ll. D o u lh it f a m ily m e m b e rs w h o p a r t ic ip a t e d in th e d e d ic a tio n p ro g ra m w e r e a s fo llo w s : D r . C a r lto n A ls p a u c h , J r . , p a sto r of U u r k h e a d U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h ; M r s . M a d a lin e K ru e g e r o f N a p a , C l a i f o r n i a ., le a d in g th e p le d g e o f a lle g ia n c e to Ih e A m e r ic a n f la g ; D r. R ic h a rd P . D o u lh it o f E m p o r ia , K a n s a s , w h o g a v e a trib u te lo Jo h n D o u th il a n d so n g s b y S a m u e l J . G r a y o f H o n- - d u c a s ,—S o u Ü i—A m e ric a an d C a r o L n e a r m o n s. D o u lh il w a s h e re p rio r lo the M o r a v ia n s , w h o p u rc h a s e d th e W a c h o v ia T r a c t o f 100,000 a c re s , an d w h ic h a d jo in e d D o u lh it’s 880 a c re s . D u rin g th e fir s t fe w y e a rs the D o u lh its o ften so u g h t re fu g e at B e th a b a ra fo rt w h e n th e In d ia n s w en t on the w a rp a lh . D o u th it w a s a p a lro il d u rin g the A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n a ry W a r an d fu rn ish e d w h e a t to the m ilitia s of N o rth C a ro lin a , So u th C a ro lin a an d V irg in ia . H e h elp e d o rg a n ize an d b u ild th e f ir s l H o pe M o ra v ia n C h u rch in 1780, but d id not jo in Ih is c h u rc h u n lil 1781. H e d ied in 1784 an d w a s b u rie d in Ih e old H ope c e m e le ry . H e an d M a ry h ad a to tal of 11 c h ild re n . O n S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th e D o u lh il co u sin s g a th e re d a t R a m a d a In n fo r a b an q u e l m e a l a n d a fa m ily t a le n t sh o w . T h e y e xch a n g e d o ld fa m ily sto rie s. A M o ra v ia n lo v e fe a sl on S u n d a y afte rn o o n w a s h eld a t th e H o pe M o ra v ia n C h u rc h s a n c tu a ry . T h is w a s le d b y th e R e v . N o rm a n C . B y e rly an d a ll the D o u lh its w e re s p c c ia l g u e sts. L a te r a re a d in g of the 1980 d ra m a , " A W a lk in the W ild e rn e s s " b y M rs . E lla M ae Jo h n so n , H o pe c h u rc h a rc h iv is t, w a s re a d to c o m m e m o ra te the 200th a n n iv e rs a ry of the e sta b lish m e n t of H ope C h u rc h . T h e d ra m a re v e a le d Ih e s to ry of the e a rly M u d d y C re e k se ttle rs , in c lu d in g Jo h n D o u lh it. On S u n d a y afTerno o n th e lo ca l D o u lh it fa m ily m e m b e rs g ave a G r a y R ig h ts o f W in sto n -S a le m . W illia m L . W ood o f S tra ffo r d , M is s o u ri a n d S la y d e n W . D o u th itt o f J a c k s o n , K e n lu c k y u n v e ile d Ih e ir a n c e s to r ’s n e w b ro n ze m a rk e r . K r is t i a n d J o d i D o u th it, d a u g h te rs o f M r . a n d M r s . R a n d y D o u th il o f A d v a n c e p la c e d a n A m e ric a n fla g on Ih e ir a n c e s to r’s g ra v e . M rs . L u la T , E llio t t o f C la y to n , N e w M e x ic o p la c e d a w re a th w ith p a trio tic rib b o n s o f re d , w h ite a n d b lu e on th e g r a v e . B y T u e s d a y th e D o u lh its b e g an re tu r n in g lo th e ir re s p e c tiv e h o m e s. 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Ervin, Loan Cffîicer ' и . у ■ ’ ü S Í | H S ' •;■ 1»* Nica Smith beats the heat with a splash in the Cooleemee Pool. (Photo by Jim barringer; Davie Has Winners In Zoo Poster Contest D ,\ V li;C O U N n ’ i:N T b K P k lS i: K l- .C 'O U D .T IIU U S n A 'i ..И Ч Л ’ 7 . 14S3 1.^ Susan Collette Barton Is Honored By District ABWA w h a l w o uld yo u n am e an o s lric li, ;i b ird w h ic h can n o l fly hul ru n s up '() -ill m ile s p e r h o u r? O ne N o rih C a r o lin a ih ir d - g r a d e r s u g y e s le d “ A d id a s ." H a v ie C o u n ly sch o o lch ild re n and o ih e rs s la le w id e s u b m ille d im a g in a iiv o n a m e s fo r eig h I p o sle r a n im a ls in Ih e “ W e L o v e Y o u Z o o " c o n le si, sp o n so red b y Ih e N o rih C a ro lin a Z o o lo g ical P a rk an d in- •s'aie P iz z a H u l re s la u ra n is lo (e ach c h ild re n abo u l w ild life . N o w (ÍG7 sch o o l-le vel w in n e rs, in c lu d in g s lu d e n is fro m D a v ie C o u n ly a r e c o m p e lin g a l Ih e г1 Щ |Ч т Ш 1 (Г т е -1 Г Ш П 5 5 0 0 Г $ Я 0 0 7 а п с |’5 ; Ш “ s c h o la rs h ip a w a r d s . In m id ­ su m m e r, Iw o s la le w id e w in n e rs w ill e ach re c c iv c a $2,000 sc h o la rsh ip a w a rd , p re se n le d b y G o v e rn o r J im H u m . w ho w ill a lso p re se n i a $2,00» c d u c a iio n .g ram lo Ih c c h ild re n ’s sch o o ls. Scho o l w in n e rs in D a v ie C o u n ly in 'h e k in d e rg a rle n -l co n le si an d Ih c ir sclio o ls a r c ; K e r i D ra u g h n , C o o le e m e e IC Ic m e n la ry S ch o o l; an d B e c k y H a rb in . P in e b ro o k E le m e n la ry . In ih e co n le si fo r g ra d e s 5-H, w in n e rs an d Ih e ir sch o o ls a r e ; A p ril L a n k fo rd , C o o leem ee E le m e la ry S ch o o l; B e lh D w ig g in s, So u lh D a v ie Ju n io r H ig h ; an d D a w n H o w lan d , P in eb ro o k E le m e n la ry . A ll w in n e rs a l Ih e scho o l le v e l w ill rc c e iv e o n c-ye iir m enibenship.s in he N o rih C a r o lin a Z o o lo g ic a l S o c ie 'y . P u b lic and p riv a ie sch o o ls a c io s s he s la le re ce iv e d co n le si k ils in e a rly W a y co n la in in g p o sle rs of a g ira ffe , A fric a n C ro w n e d C ra n e , l.ila c -b re a sie d R o lle r, rh in o ce ro s, o s 'ric h , lio n , a c h im p in z e e an d a grou p o f e le p h a n ls. In fo rm a lio n on he b a ck of e ach p o sle r lo ld slu d e n is w h a l e ach a n im a l a le , ils size , w h al so ri of " fa m ily lif e " il h ad and s in g u la r a sp e cis of ils body and b e h a v io r. — I n .c a m p e liU o n ,-c h ild re n in g ra d e s___ k in d e rg a rle n -l w e re ask e d lo g iv e p e rso n al n am e s lo a ll ih e p o sle r a n im a ls e.xcepi Ih c ro lle r. S lu d e n is in g ra d e s .S-H n am ed Ih e ro lle r and an sv .e re d he (jiie siio n s abo u l Ihe o th er se ven a n im a ls , based on ihe in fo rin a 'io n p ro vid ed . SoiMe of Ih e yo u n g e r ch ild re n cre a ie d v e ry api n a m e s. O ne ca lle d ■he cro w n ed c ra n e , a u ill b ird w ilh p in k ch e e k s and a blond lo p kn o l, " P r in c e s s D i." P e rh a p s a p o liiilic a n - io - b e p e g g e d Ih e c lc p h a iiis " T u s k F o r c e ." T h e kin g of b e a s's w a s, of co u rse , Iho "T h e M ane O n e ." •School a d n iin is ira io rs p ick e d one w in n in g e n iry e ach fro m slu d e n is in g ra d e s k in d e rg a rle n -t an d .i-« fo r su b m issio n lo re g io n al an d s la le (■(-nipe’iiio n s. \ 'ha 's in a n a m e '’ ...n ia y b e a n e il lira ion. Each hum a n eyelash a b o u t 1 50 days. lasts S u sa n H a rlo n h a s been e le cle d W on .in of Ih e Y e a r liy Ih e C a ro lin a Fo o l h ills C h a p le r o f Ih e A m e ric a n H u ^ in e ss W o m e n 's A s s s o c ia lio n lA IIW A i. iM.s. H a rlo n is a c tiv e in Ihe C a la w b a V a lle y C h a p le r of Ih e A m e ric a n In s lilu le of H a n k in g and is C u s lo n ie r S a le s K e p re s o n la liv o lo r F ir s l U nio n N a lio n a l B a n k . H ig h lan d B ra n c h . A n n u a lly , e ach A B W A c h a p le r c le c is one of ils m e m b e rs fo r Ih is a w a rd . S e le ctio n is based on the m e m b e r's ach ieve m e n t.s in h e r fie ld of b iisin e.ss. e d u catio n , ''o n im iin ily a c iiv ilic s , and her p a n ii'ip a iio n in the A sso c ia tio n . M s. B a r to n g ra d u a te d fro m P fie ffe r C o llcg e in 1970 w ith a deg ree in So cio lo g y. S h e h iis siu d icd thro ug h Ih e A m e ric a n In ­ s lilu le of B a n k in g re c e iv in g Ihe fo llo w in g c e r lif ic a le s : B a s ic C e rtific a te , 1974; S ta n d a rd C e r­ tific a te , 197li: G e n e ra l C e rlific a le . 1971); and A d v a n ce d C e rtific a te , 19H:i. Sh e a lso se rv e s a s S e c re ta ry of the C a la w b a V a lie v C h a p le r of A IB . P rio r lo jo in in g F ir s l N a lio n a l B a n k in 197H, w ho w a s a fie ld d ire c lo r fo r Ih e C a ta w b a \ 'alley A re a G irl Scout C o u n c il. M s. B a rto n jo in e d A B W A in 19711 and h a s h eld Ih c fo llo w in g o ffice s a n d c h a ir m a n s h ip s : C h a p le r T r e a s u r e r 19110; C o -C h a irm a n of Ihe M e m b e rsh ip C o m m itle e . 19S1; Co- C h a irm a n of the P u b lic R e la tio n s C o m m itte e , 1B82; C o rre sp o n d in g S e c re ta ry . 19112; an d is Ih e C hap- le r's c u rre n t V ic e P re s id e n t. Sh e is a m e m b e r of the W o m e n 's C irc le at M ount O liv e L u th e ra n C h u rc h . S h e an d h e r hu sb an d R o n a ld , re sid e in H ic k o ry a n d h a v e one d a u g h te r, A n n a . Sh e is Ihe d a u g h te r of M r. an d M rs . R o y C o lle tle o f M o c k s v ille . M s. B a rlo n is e lig ib le lo co m p ete fo r Ih e 19B:i T o p T e n B u sin e s s S u s a n n a r lo n W om en of A B W A and "A m e rica n B u s in e s s W o m a n o f A B W A " a w a rd s . A n n o u n ce m en t o f Ihe n a lio n a l a w a rd re c ip ie n ts w ill be m ad e al A B W A 's 1ЯК) N a tio n a l C o n ven tio n , O cto b er 2(i-:iO, in L a s \'egas, N e v a d a . T h e A m e ric a n B u sin e s s W o m e n 's A s s o c ia tio n is a n e d u e a lio n a l a s s o c ia tio n d e d ic a te d to th e p ro fe ssio n a l, e d u ca tio n a l, c u ltu ra l and so c ia l a d v a n ce m e n t o f b u sin e ss w o m en . C u rre n tly , il h as o v e r 2,000 c h a p te rs an d m o re lh a n 110,000 m e m b e rs Ih ro u g h o u l the U n ite d S la te s and P u e rto R ic o . G Alcohol Info Report By William Weant A lco h o l ca n ca u se an ad d ict to do a n y th in g to gel a d rin k . II c a n also pu l h is fa m ily through u n b e a ra b le a g o n y. T ri-C o u n ty M e n tal H e a llh is a re so u rc e c e n le r fo r fa m ily m e m b e rs fa c e d w ith th e se p ro b le m s. T h e a lco h o lic b la m e s the fa m ily fo r a ll the p ro b le m s h is d rin k in g ca u se s. T h e y h e a r lh a l they a re at fa u lt o v e r an d o v e r a g a in , bul they a re nol n e c e s s a rily lo b la m e . A d d ictio n is se lf-p e rp e tu a tin g . II is a ll-co n su m in g and it m a k e s the a lco h o lic h an d out b la m e a s a w a y of p ro tectin g h is h a b it. O n ce fa m ilie s begin lo b e lieve lh a l Ih e y a r e lo b la m e fo r so m eo n e’s a d d ictio n th e y fee l u n ­ b e a ra b le g u ilt. It is in a p p ro p ria te g u ilt b e cau se the fa m ily is not the re aso n fo r Ih e ad d ictio n . T h e a lco h o lic u ses Ih e re a ctio n s o f Ih c Local Contestant Is Sought For Teen Pageant A co n te stan t is s till being soughi lo re p re se n i I)a\ ie ('o u ii'y in Ih c o ffle ia l N .C . S la le P r c lin iin a ry of Ih c U .S .A . T e e n M iss S c h o la rsh ip P ag e an t to be held at tho M a rrio tt H o lel in R a le ig h , S u n d a y , .lu ly :ils t . T u (iiia lify a s a e o n le s la n l. the le e ii m iss m u st be betw een Ih e ages Ilf i:i th ru m . a re sid e n i of the co u n ty in w h ich hlie is a p iily in g . a U S A c iliz c n and of a c h a ris n ia lic per- s o n a lily . T h e n e u ly cro w n ed D a v ie Co unty T i'c n .M iss w ill c<in’ pete w ith o 'h e r co u n ly lin a lis ts in C i'n 'ii'iin ic a U o n s and F v c n in g (Jo w r C o n i|x;liliim s I'oi the s la le cro w n a n il iiile ol ,\.l T c c n .M iss lHII-l; p lu s, a $l.»oo cash S la le sc h o la rs h ii) a w a rd . E a c h of Ih e s ia ie 's Iw e lv e s e n ii-fin a lis ls w ill gu on lo e n le r in lo a P e rso n a l In- te rv ie « C o n i|ie litio n and e a ch w ill re c e iv e a s e lf- s tu d y in n ile lin g I IIU l'M '. .A p iilica lio n s m a y be o b lain e d by sen d in g a sla m p e d . se lf-ad d resse d iriv e lo p e 111 D a v ie C m in ly . N .C . A p p lic a iiiin s . :u M ill P la in R o ad , iia n b iir v . I'o n n i'i’iii li i ai'iHlli o r by c a llin g '- jr ii fa m ily lo pro tect h is h a b it. A lc o h o lis m c o u n s e lo rs at T r i- C o u n ty M e n ia l H e a lth s e rv ic e s triv e to g iv e the fa m ily a c le a r e d u catio n in ad d ictio n lo sho w th em the a lco h o lic is a n a lco h o lic d e sp ite Ih e fa m ily . S o m e tim e s people o u tsid e Ih e hom e do not re co g n ize the sy m p ­ tom s an a lco h o lic e x h ib its. T h e p are n i o r spo u se se es w h at a d ­ d ictio n is doing to h is c h ild o r p a rtn e r, bul nobody e lse do es. T h e luin addiet b eg in s to fee l alo ng in h is s ilu a lio n an d b eg in s to q u estio n h is ow n s a n ity . O n e a s p e e l o f f a m ily re h a b ilita tio n d e a ls w ith Ih e fact lh a l Ih e a d d ictio n and the fa m ily is re sp o n sib le o n ly to let that h ap p en . O th e rw ise , Ih e fa m ily h as lo le a rn to liv e Ih e ir ow n liv e a g a in . A d d ictio n , in m a n y c a s e s, h as ru n the life o f the non-addict fo r m a n y y e a rs . II is d iffic u lt fo r the non-addict lo p e r­ petuate the life s ty le co n d u cive lo the co n tin u atio n of the a lc o h o lic 's h ab it. P a r t ic ip a t io n is A l-A n o n is h e lp fu l. A l A non is p rim a rily fo r the spouses of ad d icted p e rso n s. (T h is se rie s is p re p a re d b y B ill W e a n t, a lc o h o lis m e d u c a tio n c o n s u lta n t w ith Ih e T r i- C o u n t y M e n atal H e a llh C o m p le x, 022 N orth M a in S tre e t, M o c k s v ille . 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Ш £ ^ FROM PURINAI THRIVE CAT roOD la-oz. 0 0 ^BOX Ш Ш - FROM PURINAI THRIVE CATTOOD 0 3 9 BAG Лл J SANKA s 3” S IX 1 -L IT E R B O T T L E S COKE 2” K O B E Y S H O E S T R IN G POTATOES 5 / n A S S O R T E D C O L O R S CHARMIN s 99' A S S O R T E D C O L O R S ! BOUNTY TOWELS L A U N D R Y D E T E R G E N T PUNCH T W IN P E T R E G U L A R C / DOG FOOD C H A M P C H U N X D R Y DOG FOOD O N Y O U R N E X T G R O C E R Y P U R C H A S E O F S I 5 O R M O R E A T C O O L E E M E E S U P E R M A R K E T , LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER VOID AFTER SAT., JULY 9 COUPON It was a dead heat, but first place judge Randy Atkinson shows this Hickory Hill swimmer his first place finish as he is congratulated by teammates. E e l s T r a i l O l d t o w n B y 7 6 P o i n t s T h e d read e d m eet h ad a rr iv e d . I ’he d a y h ad co m e w h e n H ic k o ry I l iH ’s E e ls w e re lo lai<e on Ih e O i­ l e r s of O ld lo w n C iv ie C lu b , a sw im *e a m Ih a t h a s re m a in e d u n d efe ated fo r len y e a rs . P a re n ls an d sp e c ta to rs had fille d e v e ry .a v a ila b le spot aro u n d the pool w ilh llie ir la w n e lia ir s on Ju n e .'!(). D o n n in g Ih e ir b u rg u n d y s w im ­ s u its , the E e ls lin e d u p o u tsid e the pool fen ce c h a n tin g pep c h e e rs a s Ih e y m a rc h e d to Ih e pool. T lic a ir w a s te n se , yet en- ih u s ia s iic a s Ih e c a ll fo r p ar- lic ip a n ts in Ih e fir s i re la y b ro k e o v e r th e loud s p e a k e r. r in a lly , Ih e m o n ie n I lo ng a w a ite d h ad a rr iv e d an d a s Ih c gun w a s fire d ilio s lill w a le r w a s d istu rb e d a s th ree s w im m e rs plun g ed in lo its d c p llis . T h e ra e e w a s on. S h o u ts an d s c re a m s now fille d the a ir . P a re n ls , q u ie tly se a le d in th e ir la w n c h a irs o n ly m o m c n is e a rlie r. Andy Strickland breaststrokes his way to the edae of the pool and to a blue ribbon for his first place finish. w e re now on Ih e ir fe e t. I^oud y e lls and w h is tle s co u ld be h e a rd a s e n th u sia sm m o u n ted an d th e q uest lo o v e rco m e the O tte rs b e ca m e the o n ly co n ce rn fo r H ic k o ry H ill. P e ic lic d alo n g Ih e e d g e, s w im ­ m e rs c h e e r on th e ir te a m m a te s, u rg in g Ih e m to “ go, go, g o ." It alm o st se e m s a s if e v e ry m e m b e r of Ih e s w im le a m w e re in tlic pool a l o n ce , in s p irit at le a st, If Ih e s w im m e rs a r c a ll in Ih e pool to g eth e r in s p ir it, then s u re ly Ih e ir p a re n ts a re too. S w im te a m p a re n ts lo se Ih e ir u s u a lly c a lm d e m e a n o r, once th e gun is fire d an d I he k id s a re in the pool. T h e y a re a ll tr a n ­ sfo rm e d into one b ig , c o lle c tiv e pep sq u ad . V e ilin g an d a rm w a v in g ab o u n d s a s e v e ry p are n t b e co m e s a le a m c h e e rle a d e r. O ul in th e p o o l, tho s w im m e rs a re g iv in g it a ll th e y 'v e gol in the figh t a g a in st O ld to w n . F ro m a g e s fi lo 18 and fro m the Ijre a s t s tro k e to e x h ib itio n , Ih e s w im m e rs do Ih e ir besl to u p sel th e O lte rs . V ic to ry d o cs not co m e to Ih e E e ls . O n ce a g a in Ih e y h a v e fa lle n lo O ld to w n . H o w e v e r, a ll is not lo st. T h e y do h a v e th e s a tis fa c tio n o f k n o w in g th ey a re the o n ly te am to e v e r co m e w ith in 100 p o in ts of th e O ile r s ’ fin a l sc o re . H a v in g tra ile d b y o n ly 7G p o in ts, Ih c E e ls fin ish e d w ilh .’!48 p o ints lo O ld lo w n 's -122. T h is sc e n e is re p e a te d m a n y lim e s d u rin g Ih e su m m e r w ilh m a n y d iffe re n i te a m s. E a c h w e e k in pools a ro u n d Ih e a re a , the E e ls co m p e te a g a in st on., of th e eight o lh e r ic a m s in Ih e G re a te r F o r s y lh S w im le a g u e . At e a ch m e e t, s w im m e rs ra c e a g a in si c a c h o th e r, try in g lo m a k e th e ir w a y Ih ro u g h Ih e w a le r fa s te r lh a n th e ir o ppo nents. T lie co m p e titio n is b ro k e n into ago g ro u p s o f b o ys an d g irls ra n g in g fro m six -y e a r-o ld s bo bbing th e ir h ead s alo n g in a b re a st s tro k e to te e n a g e rs sw o o p in g do w n Ih e la n e s in th e s p l a s h y b u t t e r f ly . T h e s v o r k i s h a r d f o r Ih e 90-10« k id s i n v o l v e d in th e H i c k o r y H ill ic a n i u n d e r c o a c h G r e g H a l l . In o rd e r to m a k e t h e ir m a r k a g a in s i ic a n is l i k e O l d l o w n , Ih e s w im m e r s p r a c t ic e m o r n i n g s a n d e v e n in g s fo u r d a y s a w e e k . H e s u lt s f r o m th e m e e t a g a in s t O ld io w n a n d J u n e 2 8 ’s m e e t a g a in s i U ro o k w o o d a r e a s f o llo w s : H i c k o r y H i l l v s . O ld T o w n A g e 8 a n d U n d e r Z a c k S h a r p e ( 5 ) , B r y a n S h e r id a n ( 2 ) , Z e b S h a r p e ( 2 ) , J a c k s o n H e n d r ic k s ( 1 ) , A llis o n B u c k n e r ( 1 ) , C a r r i e B r o w n ( 1 ) , K a t h y C o z a r t ( 1 ) , G in a M c C l a m r o c k ( 1 ) , J a s o n L e v i s ( 1 ) A g e 9 a n d 10 K r i s t y K o w a l s k i ( 2 ) , K e l l y K o w a ls k i ( 2 ) , J e n n i f e r C o o jje r (1 ), T o n y a S h e r d e n ( 1 ) , C h i p p e r L e o n a r d ( 1 ) . A g e 11 a n d 12 K a t h e r i n e E a r n h a r d t ( 5 ) , M a r a S h e rd e n ( 2 ) , J e n n i f e r J a c o b s (2 ), 4 n d y S t r i c k l a n d ( 1 ) , E l i z a b e t h ( C o n tin u e d o n page I O B ) ______ Coach Greg Hall and Gina McClamrock give Carrie Brown some last minute instructions as she waifs for the sound of the gun to signal the start of her relay. DAVIE COUNTY F ca tu re 1-B J u ly 7,1983 P h o t o s B y R o b in F e rgu sso n Sto ry B y Ja n e K e lle r I..' I ( ! / ' ( ; i È Ê m m â à s i . Mara ShercJen (foreground) does her best backstroke in efforts to outswim her Oldtow/n opponent. Scott Kollifls, Jennifer Jacobs, and Davin Brown |ump for ioy as they watch one of their team m ates finish first in one of the relay events against Oldtown. Clint Junker (foreground) swims the backstroke in Thursdays meet with Oldtown Civic Club. :ii D A V II-COL N n I M rU l’KISI |<|-.(()К1), H ll'KSI)/\V. JUI > I4S r и Jacobs & Bullock Advance In Junior Olympics '■ /i. , v . r '/ . . '/ » :/ 'S . ‘ * V ' Ч * * • b . p '< X 7 2 2 iiw C lB M S ^ ^ * 9 ^ ..Chris releases the shot and watches it fly through the air. W lui \v«*ul(l iiis p iiT a p i’iSD ii ill gii nu s illi' in >.»n d o jiiri' w c n ih e r and I'M T ' o n i’Si'ir lo r an h o u r n r so*’ '1 s a y s C h ris J a t ’ohs and H n ifo B u llo i-k . roi't'nt (|u a lifi(‘rs in hi' .liin io r O ly m p ic s, i ’iu ’is. son ot M r, and M rs, (’’a rl Ja i- o h s . h u lin lU l.. A d v a iK M '. (Iiia litii'd in i!u ‘ caH 'g o ry of shot put w itii a ‘h i'im of i;M Xi nu*i(,*rs. Ill' also p laci'd io u r'h in 'h e d iscu s h iii did no' (jiia lify in ih is c a 'c jio ry . C h ris . 17. ;n u l a risin g se n io r ai P a v ic ilijih c o in p c ic s in ih c Yo u n g M en 's ca te g o ry w h ich in clu d e s 17 ¿nui 1» y e a r o ld s, lie h as been c(*nipeM ng in rhe J r . O ly m p ic s sin ce he w a s in e lc n ie n ia ry school a» l ’in c b ro iîk , ■‘I ’racM cin g ap p ro x in i a U*ly h o u rs is v e ry sire n u "u s and c u ’s ou' on M nic (o r sw im m in g and doing o h e r s tu ff ih a t a ll of m y Irie n d s a re d o in g .” ('h ris sa id , " li la k e s an a w fu l loi of d e d icatio n lo p ra c iic e OUÎ h e re hy y o u rs e lf w ilh no one lo c\ cn co m p e te w ill) you o r lo push \ou, h a v e to push y o u rs e lf." ( 'h r is w ill a d v a n c e to ih e V a intial'^ f niiL-p C o iv o rs iiv J u lv Me also p a rtic ip a te s in o th er a c iv jt ie s ¡h a t in c lu d e f o o ih a ll. h a sk * - b a ll. v ic e - p re s id e n i of S iid en ( ’o u n cil. a F re n c h ('lu h m e m b e r, a iu l a Ju n io r ( ’iv ita n m e m b e r, H rui-e, i;?. son of M r. and M rs. I ’ rad H u llo c k . and a rjs in g fre s h ­ m an a ’ So uth D a v ie Ju n io r H ig h , co m p e 'e s in 'h e ^’ou<h ca te g o ry u h ic h in clu d e s h o ys and U y e a rs old 111- p lace d th ird in the d iscu s in he S a i(‘ ch a m p io n sh ip s a i D u ke C n iv e rs iiy Ju n e 24-2"i. M ruce sa y s h a ‘ h is longest ih ro w Is 117 feel in a mee> d u rin g the re g u la r tra c k seaso n a ' South P a v ie , H ru ce also re ce iv e d lifth in the shot put and h ird in the p(»le v a u lt. B ru c e w ill a d v a n ce to Uie re g io n a ls w h ich w ill b e lie td ai A th e n s. G e o rg ia . J u ly H-n. B ru c e sa id Uiat he h as a re g u la r ra in in g p ro g n im and p ra c tic e s e v e ry d a y . H e a lso p a riic ip a ic s In o h e r e .\ ir a - c u rr ic u la r a c t iv ilie s ha! in c lu d e , fo o ib a ll. w re stlin g . Ju n io r C Iv lia n . su m m e r b a se b a ll, and sw im m in g on the team at llic k o rv liill. Bruce Bullock prepares to twirl around and looks into the distance to the hopeful landing point of the discus. X Bruce twirls around, almost ready to let the discus fly into the air. Chris Jacobs swings around preparing to let the shot put fly to a hopefully long distance. Photos B y Jane Keller Story By Deree Eaton * a . , VBruce and Chris confer on how hard it is to practice on your own. They both agreed that it takes a lot of dedication to make yourself practice in this hot weather alone. Fanners* Mutual Fire Insurance AssociatioD Iredell, Alexander and Davie County Branch 301 H a rrill Street / S ta te sv ille , N . C . 28677 H . O . B o x 507 / P h o n e 873-7461 (co lle ct) Homeowner, We can provide a $30,000 AAAHO-2 for a cost as low as $114.70 a year. 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TlUIRSI)A> .,li:L>- 7, l'KS.î ,!H C o n c o r d A c e s M o c k s v ille - D a v ie The Reds became Davie American Little League Champs with an overall record of 14-1. Team members'are (front row, I to r) Jay Hutchins, Joey Prater, Jody Shore, Robert Edwards, Clark Gobble; (2nd row, I to r) Bryan Speer, Ryan Edwards, Brad Anderson, Wayne Mincey, Jeffrey Cornefison, and coaches Larry ■ Ricky Hendricks. Not pictured: Chris Burton, and Bruce Driver,Cornelison and coach. . H i The Orioles~woiTthe senior division championship for the Davie American Little League with a record of 9-3. Team members are: (front row, I to r) Jessie Reavis, Wesley Mock, Thomas James, Danny Shore, Mike Cline, Scotty Speer, JerryWesley Mock, Thomas James, Danny Shore, Mike Cline, Scotty Speer, Jerry Prater, (2nd row, I to r) Bruce Driver, coach, Neil Jones, Scott Dillinaham, Ray Whitaker, Darby Beck, Brian Simpson, Curtiss Badgett, and Ricky Hendricks, loach. Fisherman Compete At High Rock A m e a ly ca sh p u rse w ill be u p fo r g ra b s w h e n th e C a ro lin a D iv isio n b ass a n g le rs of Ih e R e d M an lo u rn a m e n l T r a il m e el in com - p e lilio n on H ig h R o c k L a k e J u ly 24, A fie ld of a p p ro x im a le ly 250 fish e rm e n is e x p c c le d fo r D ie onc- d a y e ve n l lo be fish e d oul of T a m a r a c M a rin a . T o p fin is h e rs w ill c la im sh a re s o f a p u rse e x p c c le d lo lo al m o re lh a n $9,;!00, w ilh Ih e w in n e r sn a rin g a n a n iic ip a lo d lop p rize of m o re lh a n $3,100. B u i beyond Ih e im m e d ia le ca sh p riz e s, c o m p e lilio rs w ill be gu n n in g fo r p o in is lh a l c a n p a v e Ih c w a y lo fa r ric h e r p riz e s .il Ih e end o f Ih e se a so n . T h e R e d M an T o u rn a m e n I T r a il - a p ro g ra m d esig n ed fo r "w o rk in g m e n ,” w ee ke n d fish e rm e n - c o n sisis o f 10 d iv isio n s of c o n ip e lilio n , e ach d iv isio n fe a lu rin g a se rie s o f s ix on e-d ay, $ 5 0 e n lry-fo e lo u rn a m c n i.s. W h ile Ih e lo u rn a m e n is a re s lru c - lu rc d lo be a ffo rd a b le , p rize s s la y s u b s ia n lia l ih ro u g h a 100-pcrcenl re tu r n i)f e n lry m o n ey in Ih c fo rm of ca sh p rize s alo n g Ih e Ir a il. P u rs e s a re g u a ra n lc c d b y sup- p o riin g sp o n so rs S iro h B re w e ry C o .. R yo b i A m e ric a C o rp ., H u m ­ m in g b ird by T e ch so n ic an d M a n n 's B a il C o. A m in im u m S I.ООО w in ­ n e r's p rize is g u a ra n le e d a l ca ch u m rn a m e n i, allh o u g h la rg e field.4 of c n ira n ls a rc k e e p in g Ih c lo p w in ­ n in g fa r ab o ve m in im u m . T h e C a ro lin a a n g le r w ho e a rn s Ih e m o si p o in is Ih ro u g h o u l Ih e si.N- e vc n i se aso n w in s $1,000 fro m O M C • $500 fro m E v in ru d e m o lo rs, $500 fro m .lo h n so n o u lb o a rd s. T h e p o ints ch a m p io n s in c a c h o f Ih e o th e r n ine R e d M an d iv isio n s a lso w ill sco re $1,000 O M C c h e c k s . T h e b ig g e s I p a y o ff co m e s O ct. lll- 2‘J a l Ih e R e d M an A ll A m e ric a n B a s s C h a m p io n sh ip to be h eld on K e n lu c k y L a k e a l G ilb e rls v llle . K y . T h e lim 24 C a ro lin a D iv isio n top weather forecaster, e could be on _ — your 6 o’clock news. She’d rath^<-4^i^ for the Navy. a n g le rs w ill q u a lfly fo r th is n o -en lry fee e v e n l. A t the A ll A m e ric a n , Ih e Iw o dozen C a ro lin a a n g le rs w ill fish am o n g ih e m se lv e s fo r iw o d a y s of co m p e tilio n . T h e w in n e r o f’ ih is round eai-iis a now b a ss boal fro m H a n g e r (if A rk a n s a s . .Second and b ird p la ce s p a y In ca sh a w a rd s . M e a n w h ile , id e n llc a l c o n ip e lilio n w ill be held am o n g the q u a lifie rs fro m Ih e o lh e r n in e R e d M an d iv isio n s re p re se n lc d a l Ih c A ll A m e ric a n . T h e w in n e rs o f Ih o se co n te sts also re a p R a n g e r b o a ls and uah s. ■rhe Ih re e p i'ize w in n e rs in e ach d iv isio n then g a in a shol a l even g re a te r a w a rd s . T h e y co m b in e in lo a fie ld of :iO in fish one m o re d a y . T h e a n g le r w ilh the h e a v ie st c a tc h nf lia s s in the fin a le w in s a cool $511.01111 In c a s h . Seco n d an d Ih ird p la ce s a lso p a y h e fty ca sh p riz e s. A ll it tak e s is one cast a l the A ll A n ie n c a n lo m a k e a a (|u a llfie r a big w in n e r. T h e fis h e rm a n w ho land s Ih e la rg e si sin g le b a ss o f Ih ’ clia n ip lo n sh ip w in s a 1.511 hp M e r­ c u ry B la c k M a x o u tb o ard m o to r. A fSavy aerographer. She learned her profession in the M avy and she's one of our best. D epended upon to give our crews the w eather infor­ m ation they need to do their job. She's one e.xam ple of the m any highly skilled m en and w om en w ho joined the Mavy and found a rew arding career. In aerography or electronics, com puters or nuclear engi­ neering, som e of the best people in their fields are w orking in the PHavy. M en and w om en w ho believe being the best m eans m ore w hen it's done for their country. N avy know-how. it’s working for Am erica. B y .Steve W a lk e r A fte r sp en d ing a ll of la st w eek jo c k e y in g fo r p la y o ff po sitio n w ith fo ur o th e r a re a Le g io n te a m s. II a p p e a rs that Ih c M o e k sv illc -D a v ic .s(|uad m a y h a v e gotten the sho rt s tra w b y fin ish in g scco n d in the .Southern D iv isio n re g u la r seaso n b a ttle . T h e riin n e r-u p spot g a v e tbe lo c a ls the rig h t to fa ce a hot C o n co rd C'lub in Ih e firs t ro u n d , an op­ p o rtu n ity w h ich h as been none loo re w a rd in g thro ug h the fir s l th ree g a m e s, a s co ach R o n M o rg a n 's p ilc h ln g s ta ff h as been pounded fo r e le ve n ho m e ru n s In Ih e trio of p la y ­ o ff lo sse s. H e ad in g into p re ss tim e , the M o c k s v ille n in e w e re lo Ira v e l to C o n co rd on T u e sd a y n ig ht In a do- o r d ic situ a tio n . In Ih e o pening co n test at ho m e on S a tu rd a y , fa n s m a y h a v e thoughl Ih ey w e re v is itin g A tla n ta 's F u lto n C o u n ty s ta d iu m , a s R ic h P a rk lu rn e d Into a "la u n c h in g p a d " fo r both te a m s. E ig h t hom e ru n s w e re b laste d o v e r Ih e o u tfie ld b a rrie r, w ilh C o n co rd 's T e r r y H ill sm a c k in g th re e fo r Ih e v is ito rs , an d D a v ie 's ,1. .1, .lo h n so n pounding tw o fo r the lo c a ls , one a g ran d s la m . K e n n y H id d le a lso sa ile d a ro u n d -lrlp p e r o v e r the c e n le r fie ld fe n ce fo r the ho m e sq u a d , but n e ilh e r s ta rte r D a v id M abe n o r re lie v e r Jo h n so n co u ld stem the C o n co rd tide a s the v is ito rs ra c k e d up six te e n h its on th e ir w a y lo a i:i-IO w in . M a rk M o u ld in , L in c o ln M ille r, an d T im W ile s a ll ch ip p ed In Iw o h its a p ie ce to a id the lo ca l a tta c k in the lo ss. At C o n co rd on T u e s d a y , the op­ ponents b ats w e re a bit q u ie te r, but Ih e y found th e m se lv e s re a ch in g b ase ju s t Ih e sa m e due to the eight fre e p a sse s issu e d b y M o c k s v ille p ilc h c rs S te v e W ag o n e r an d J . J . Jo h n so n . T h o se g ifts co m b in ed w ilh tw o ho m e ru n s and a fe w tim e ly sin g le s p ro d uced an 8-3 v ic to ry a s the M o c k s v ille b ats co u ld m an ag e o n ly th re e ru n s fro m th e ir ten h its. D on D u rh a m stro k e d fo u r of those sa fe tie s lo le ad the o ffe n siv e a tta c k , but th e re m a in d e r of the lin e-up w a s e ffe c tiv e ly h an d cu ffe d b y C o n co rd h u rle r T e r r y H ill. A h uge cro w d tu rn e d out at R ic h P a rk on M o nd ay n ig ht hoping to ce le b ra te bo lh o u r n a tio n ’s in ­ d ep en d en ce an d a lso a M o ck sv ille - D a v ie b re a k fro m C o n c o rd d o m in a n c e , bu l the o n ly good th in g s to co m e fro m Ih is o u lin g lu rn e d oul to be a b e a u tifu l fire w o rk s d isp la y and the th u n d e r sto rm w h ich n e v e r blew in . E v e n Ih c “ tu rn oul Ih e llg h ls " tric k w o u ld n ’t w o rk th is lim e a s the C o n co rd b a tte rs long- b a lle d D a y ie A c e D a n R id d le fo r fo u r m o re hom e ru n s. F o rtu n a te ly , a ll w e re solo sh o ts an d the contest re m a in e d clo se th ro ug h se v e n in ­ n in g s. In the e ig h th , h o w e v e r, a co m b in atio n of b ases-o n -b alls and d e fe n sive m iscu e s p ro ved lo be the undoing th is tim e fo r M o rg an 's te a m , a s Ih c v is ilo rs added Iw o in su ra n c e ru n s in ro u te lo th e ir 7-4 w in . O n ly L in c o ln .M ille r co u ld do m u ch w ith C o n co rd 's J e f f R ile y , as the ste ad y seco nd b ase m an pounded out fo u r sin g le s In the lo sin g c a u se , d riv in g In tw o ru n s. C O N C O R D V S M O C K S V IL L E - D A V IE 13-10 M O C K S V IL L E - D A V IE 8-3 N am e ЛИ H II U B I Jo h n so n -cf-p -3B 5 3 2 5 M auldin> ss 4 1 2 0 M ille r-2 B -3 B 5 1 2 2 B u llin g to n -lf 5 1 1 1 D u rh a m -rf-p 5 0 0 0 W ile s-lB -2 B *rf 5 0 2 0 R id d le -c 3 2 2 1 P a rd u e -3 B 1 0 0 0 B iv in s - IB 3 1 1 1 M abe*p 3 1 0 0 W y a tl-c f 2 0 0 0 T o ta ls 41 10 12 10 N am e Л В H 11 U H I Jo h n so n 4 :f-p 4 1 1 0 M a u id iiv s s 4 0 1 0 M illc r-3 B 4 0 0 0 B u lliiig to n -lf 5 0 1 0 D u rh a m -rf 5 2 4 0 W iles-2 B 4 0 1 0 R id d le -c 2 0 1 1 E d w a rd s - IB 4 0 0 0 W ag o n cr-p 2 0 0 0 W v a lt-cf 2 0 1 1 T o ta ls 36 3 10 2 C O N C O R D V S M O C K S V IL L E - D A V IE 7-4 C O N C O R D V S N a m e Л В u I!U B I Jo h n so n -3B-p 5 2 1 0 M au ld in -ss 2 1 1 0 M llle r-2 B -3 B 5 1 4 2 B u llin g to n -lf 5 0 0 0 B iv in s - IB 3 0 0 0 W ile s-rf 3 0 0 0 K . R id d le -c 3 0 0 0 W y a tt-cf 4 0 0 0 D . 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In a d d itio n , he h ad lo fa ce the sh a m e o f h is O ld W o rld p a re n ts w ho w e re o f the fo lk b e lie f that e p ile p sy is p u n ish m e n t fo r Ih e s in s o f an ЛККТЖУЕО\ CL ASS RINGS INC Я Ь с с ш е - (Loans up to *25,000) Do It R ight W ith A Loan From Fleet Financenter nil Yadkinville Rd. Willow Oak Shopping Center Mocksville, N.C. Phone: 634-3596 a n ce sto r. T h e re su lt w a s that he hit ro c k b o llo m b efo re s ta rtin g on Ih c ro ad 10 r< 'co very o f h e a llh an d sclf- re s |w r th ro u g h the e ffo rts of co n ie d ia n Bo b H ope an d o lh e r Irie iid s . H d ih C o e lh o 's p lig h i an d the clu trch p o sitio n (a p p a re n tly du e fo r a ch a n g e I c a n re a d ily be u n dersto o d in A p p a la c h ia , w h e re old b e lie fs die h a rd an d w h e re , in d ee d , c e rta in a ilm e n ts m a y be a sso cia te d w ith the fo rce s o f e v il. M a n y w r ile r s h a v e noted lh a l, o rd in a rily , A p p a la c h ia n fa m ilie s Iia v e n e v e r been a.sh am ed of Ih e ir a ilin g , an d re ta rd e d e xce p t in c e r ­ tain a fflic tio n s , e p ile p sy b ein g one of (h e m . In the past it'h a s been k n o w n lo .se p arate h u sb an d an d w ife , p a re n is and c h ild , fa m ilie s an d frie n d s . S u c h c a la m it ie s s e ld o m o c c u r n o w a d a ys sin c e m o d e rn m e d ic in e is ca p a b le o f a llo w in g e p ile p tic s to le ad n o rm a l liv e s . B u t in iso lated in sta n ce s Ih e fe a r o f in v a sio n o f the body b y d em o ns s till p e rsists and Ih e stig m a of sin is s till p re se n t. M o d ern v ic tim s , a l le a S t, do not h a v e to e n d u re the typ es of tre a t­ m e n t a c c o rd e d th e a ilin g in m e d ie v a l tim e s b y c h u rc h re p re se n ta tiv e s . S co u rg in g to d riv e nut d e m o n s an d o th e r w ic k e d s p irits in ca.ses of e p ilie p sy an d m e n ta l illn e ss w a s p ra c iic e d , a s a m a tte r of f:ic t. into the Ia si c e n tu ry . A m o re h u m an e tre a tm e n t w a s the se ttin g a sid e of c e rta in d a y s fo r d iv in e h e a lin g In Ih e re ig n in g m o n a rc h , w ho su p p o se d ly h ad the p o w e r lo h eal b e cau se o f ap p o in tm en t lo the ■ h ro n e ih ro u g li d iv in e rig h t. |i is in te re stin g lo note lh a t fro m llie b e lie f ih iil d e m o n s co u ld in lia b it a n in d iv id u a l's body a n o th e r b e lie f sp ra n g : lh a l c e rta in in d iv id u a ls (in ad d itio n lo m o n a rc h s ) had sp e c ia l p o w e rs lo d riv e out e v il s p irits and effect c u re s. In A p p a la c h ia , fo r in sta n c e , one s lill o c c a s io n a lly h e a rs te stim o n y lo Ihe h e a lin g p o w er of a se v e n th son of a se v e n th so n . H u sb an d s and w iv e s w ith Ih e sa m e su rn a m e p rio r lo m a r r ia g e a re s u p p o s e d ly s im ila r ly e n d o w e d , a s a re those w liii M ere b o jii w ilh a c a u l o r iiie n ib ra iie o v e r ih e ir h ead s. In so m e in sta n c e s il is b e lie v e d I|ia . e ve n ih e dead m a y e ffe ct c u re s . C e rta in ly a s la te a s the tu rn o f the c e n u iry Ih e b e lie f e xiste d lhat p u 'vd ered s k u ll co u ld he u sed to c u re e p ile p sy . T h o u g h m ost of u s s m ile at su ch s u p e rs t it io n s to d a y . m o d e rn m e d ic a l p ra c lio n e rs a re (|u ic k lo cre d it Ih e p o w er of b e lie f in ef- le c iin g co n te m p o ra ry c u re s. A n d to d a y's m ira c le d ru g m a y be y e s ie rd a y 's d u si of s k u ll. K e a ilc rs an * in v ile d lo sen d fo lk m a le ria l to R o g e rs W h ite n e r. K n g lis h D e p a rlm e n i. A p p a la c h ia n S la le I'n iv e r s it y . B o o n e. N '.C . 2HriO(l. C o nsum e r P ro te ctio n T h e F o o d a n d D ru g A d ­ m in istra tio n an d Ih e C o n su m e r P ro d u c e S a fe ly C o m m i'ssio n sel sta n d a rd s fo r p ro d u cts an d ban those w h ich re p re se n t a re a l h a za rd lo c o n su m e rs, bul m a n y peop le a re s till in ju re d e a ch y e a r. T h e g o v e rn m e n t c a n n e v e r co m p le te ly p ro le ct c o n su m e rs, sa y f a m ily re s o u rc e m a n a g e m e n t sp e c ia lis ts al N 'orih C a ro lin a S la te I'n iv e r s it y . W h al m a y be sa fe fo r one p e rso n is nol n e c e s s a rily sa fe fo r a n o th e r, an d alm o st a n y p ro d u ce used in c o rre c tly h as the p o te n tial lo h a rm so m eo ne. T h e c o n s u m e r a ls o h a s a re sp o n sib ility fo r s a fe ty . F o llo w in s tr u c tio n s a n d p r a c t ic e good n ia in le n a n c (' of a p p lia n c e s and e f|u ip m e n l. U se good se n se an d w a lc h oul fo r o th e rs to p re ven t d an g e ro u s situ a tio n s. Carolina Tire Company AFTER THE 4 TH M O W E R SAL£ 18 HP TRACTO R W ITH 42" CUTTING DEC K Electric Stall with Alternator 4 Speed Forward; 1 Reverse Auto Type Steering W heel; Comfort- Formed Spring- Mounted Seat. Sealed Beam Headlight. Am m eter SAVE ^200 DELUXE 11 HP ...7 SPEED RIDING M O W ER I'l HP Syncro Balance Briggs And Stratton Engine • Deluxe Spring Mounted .Seat • Electric Start W ilh Alternator • Seal Beam Lights • Gas Gauge • Toe Hitch • Park Break SAVE *150 11 HP RIDING M O W ER W ITH 36" DECK • 5 Speed Forward, 1 Reverse • Variable Cutting Heights of 1 to 4 ’ .-" • Adjustable Height Steering W heel ■ Spring Mounted Comfort-Formed Seat • Disc Brakes - Head Lights SAVE ^00 8 HP RIDING M OW ER W ITH 30 ' CUT • 6 Speed Transmission • Electric Start With Alternator • Parking Brake • Easy-To-Reach Controls Briggs and Stratton Engine SAVE ®100 tvluels C P S C blade Sately Requt'enients 20 " LAWN MOWER • :* W n o c ib • Toning Hand e • B n g q s & S tfa U o n E n g in e • F'ip-up chute $ 1 2 9 9 5 i Tnrottie on Handle Ш CAROLINA TIRE CO. r : , . t ^ 'i D - 9 6 2 Yadkinville Road M ike Oreilio M anager P h o n t: 6 3 4 -6 1 1 5 DAVli; COUNTY i:n t i;k i’k is i; r u c o k d .T h u r s d a y .j u l v v. im s; 5n Varied Activities Makes Summer Recreation Exciting For Youngsters T h e iM iH -k sv illc H t'c rc ’iilin ii D i'p iiriim 'iii iiiiik f s Id iig siim im 'i- iliiy s l'x i'iiin t i f iir ilu ' m a iiy >(iim n s U T s l ì i in i c i p ii i ii ij : in ils su iiin ic 'i' rt'c'ri'in id ii p n ig n in i ili l i i i l i l ’ iir k . M o n d iiy il ii d U ji h F r id ii y , i i p i i n i x i m i n e l y fi» y o ii M K s l i'r s p ; ir M c ip a 'o in \ ': n ’im is a c li v it iL ’S in i 'ln d i n d s iip o r v is o d ¡ > iiim ‘S a n d l i i 'l d ii'ip s . I . i ' f l ’ c u 'i's . r c i- i'c a iio n d ir o c li ii '. s ii id c a t 'li w o i'k lia s a s p e c ia l il io i m ' \ \ i t h a d i \ - i i ic s ( ■ ( in i'f it n a ir d tu c n lia n i'i' il. D lli-ilin a n s and c-rafis u fu k , p a i-iicip a n is H ie d ilu 'ir lian d a' m a n y c r a fis in c lu d iiin ji-u c 'iry n ia k in j;, p ain in g . cU '. N a in i'i' w eek ulistM 'vanci'S u u n ' I'lin ip lin u 'n U 'd "I'll liik i'S ihi'D iigli lit'm a n y 'ra ii.s a H ic li P a rk p lus a sp e cia l lu g h i Ilf c a n ip in ii lic iic a ili lie s ;a r s fill- inUM-esied y iiu n g sio rs. 'I'he g rm ip a ls ii tim ie d an a re a na ui'e sc ie n ce ce n te r. P e ie rs added lh a i spec ia l field rip s a re p lann ed th riiu g h in i' 'he s iin u iie r in clu d in u tritis m W in sin ii- S iile n i In r a n iiiv ie and sw in in iin g at M iick s\ ille 's I.a k e H id e -A w a y . " 'I'h e S u n iiiie r re c i'e a tin n p n ig ra n i (life rs a liit Ki liic a l y m iih s u is liin g '(1 p a n ic ip a t e ," s a id I ’l'c r s . " It is m y hnpe that the p riig ra n i w ill e xp an d e ach w eek w i ll m u re peciple p a rtic ip a tin g ." H e added 'h at p a re n ts w ish in g tn e n riill h e ir ch ild in tho p n ig ra n i ca n dii so In c iin iin g hy the p a rk M u nd ay lin iu g h F rid a y frn n i r.::l(i a .m . ■ IL'::lii p .m . ti*'* 3fi important part of the recreation program. Instructor JudyCollette assists / I to r ) Tracy Johnson, Joanna Anderson, Chántele Burnett (standing ), Paige Couch and Lola Jones. There are many varied activities to entice participants in the Mocksville Recreation Department's summer program. Decoratii^ their faces with hopefully washable paint are ( I to r) James Peters, 5, durt Carter, 12, and Rosalyn Mayfield, 10. A crowd of spectators watch as Danny Frank tries his skill at Carom . His op­ponent, Saud Peterson, studies the impending shot. ^ c ta to rs include (background) T racy Johnson, Eddie Ijam es, (center) T racy Jones andThom asina Jones. Old, But Not The Oldest, UNC-CH Geologists Say Of Appalachian Mountains B y D a v id W illia m so n Q u ite a fe w re sid e n is o f W e ste rn N o rth C a ro lin a a re fond o f s a y in g Ih e ir m o u n ta in s a re not o n ly the m o st b e a u tifu l in the w o rld , but also Ih e o ld est. W h ile b e a u ty a lw a y s w ill be in the e y e s of the b e h o ld e r, the a g e o f the m o u n ta in s is b e tte r le ft lo g e o lo g ists. E s p e c ia lly if th e re is a n y m o n ey rid in g on it. T h e fa ct is th at the o ldest ro c k s in N o r ih C a r o lin a ’s s o u th e rn A p ­ p a la c h ia n s d a te b a ck o n ly about a b illio n y e a rs , a c c o rd in g to D r, P a u l F u lla g a r , c h a irm a n of the geology d e p a rtm e n t a l the U n iv e rs ily of N o rth C a ro lin a at C h ap e l H ill, A s a re s u lt, th e y a re not e x a c tly s p rin g c h ic k e n s a s ro c k s go, but th e y a re f a r yo u n g e r th an so m e s p e c im e n s fo u n d in M in n e s o ta , G re e n la n d an d A u s tra lia th at a re ab o u t 4 b illio n y e a rs o ld. N ot o n ly a re tho N o rth C a ro lin a m o u n ta in s y o u n g e r, F u lla g a r s a id , bu l the A p p a la c h ia n s , in c lu d in g the B lu e H id g e an d n eig h b o rin g ra n g e s, h a v e a p p e a re d an d d isa p p e a re d s e v e ra l tim e s d u rin g the p ast b illio n y e a rs . " T h e q u e stio n of how old the m o u n ta in s a re d epends on w h e th e r peop le a re ta lk in g abo u l the ag e of Ih e ro c k s th al m a k e up th e m oun- ta in s o r th e age o f the m o u n tain s th e m s e lv e s ," Ih c sc ie n tist sa id . " It se e m s so m e peop le h a v e tro u b le s e e in g Ih e d is t in c t io n , e it h e r b e cau se Ih e y h a v e n ’ t thought about it o r b e cau se w e g e o lo g ists h a v e n 't m ad e Ih e d iffe re n c e c le a r to th e m .’’ F u lla g a r sp e c ia liz e s in c h e m ic a l a n a ly s is of ro c k s, w h ich in clu d e s d atin g Ih em b y c o m p a rin g Ira c e am o u n ts of ra d io a c tiv e m a te ria l th ey co n tain w ith d a u g h te r p ro d u cts le fi o v e r a s th e r a d io a c t iv it y d im in ish e s. S in c e ra d io a c tiv e u ra n iu m d e ca y s into le a d , fo r e x a m p le , Ih e re la tiv e am o u n ts of u ra n iu m an d lead in a sa m p le ca n le ll g e o lo g ists how long it h as been sin ce Ih e ro c k fo rm e d . U s in g te c h n iq u e s lik e Ih is , re se a rc h e rs h a v e le a rn e d lh a l a s re c e n tly a s (10 m illio n o r 70 m illio n .vears ag o , Ih e A p p a la c h ia n regio n w a s p ro b a b ly m u ch fla tte r lh a n il is no w , F u lla g a r s a id . S e d im e n ts in Ih e s la te 's co a sta l p la in co n tain lillle e vid e n ce of san d and o lh e r d e b ris lh at w o uld h a v e w ash ed dow n fro m the m o u n tain s d u rin g lh a l tim e , e ve n though e vid e n ce of su ch se d im e n t ca n be found fro m both e a rlie r an d la te r p e rio d s. D r . .lo h n D e n n is o n , a ls o a p ro fe sso r of geology at U N C -C H , sa id he b e lie v e s that Ih re e d istin ct m o u n tain ra n g e s fo rm ed in N orth C a ro lin a an d w e re v ,iirn ;iw a y b efo re the A p p a la c h ia n s w e re c re a te d . He e stim a te d the b irth d ates of those ghost m o u n ta in s lo be about 1 b illio n y e a rs , •130 m illio n y e a rs and ■Jriii m illio n o r 270 m illio n y e a rs ago , re sp e c tiv e ly . M o u n tain s a ris e fro m trem e n d o u s fo rc e s g e n e ra te d b y m o lte n m a te ria l u p w e llin g deep w ith in the E a rt h an d b y slo w -m o vin g con- lin e n ls firs t p u sh ing a g a in st e ach o lh e r an d then p u llin g a w a y . T h e re su lt in c e rta in a re a s is an u p liftin g of lan d lh a l in it ia lly m a y be 4-H News C I.A K K S V IL L E T h e C la rk s v ille -l-II C lu b m et al the hom e of iM r. an d M rs . S ta c y Meek to r a cookout M o nd ay n ig h l, ,lu iie 2 1 . (In c new m e m b e r jo in e d the g riiu p , T o n i H a n e s. (ilh e rs e n jo yin g ih e g a m e s and c o iik o u l w e r e : E d w in a B o g e r, .Sam an th a W h ite , C in g e r W e e k s, lii)l)in E lm o re , J i ll S m ith , M atth e w lie a v is , B e c k y S lo a n , K im E a to n , W illie E lm o r e ; an d L e a d e rs P a n H eck an d W ilm a H e a v is . T h e .lu ly m e etin g w ill he M o n d ay, ,lu ly 2,1, a l 7 p .m . a l W illia m f i. D a v ie F ir e D e p a rtm e n t. C a ll -192- .'i2:m it yon w iiu ld be in te re ste d in jo in in g 4 - H , ag es (i-IR. re la tiv e ly fla t. " T h e m ost re ce n t u p liftin g in the E a s t w a s p ro b a b ly 20 m illio n lo .lO m illio n y e a rs a g o ," D en n iso n sa id . " It w a s m o re g e n tle than the e a rlie r e v e n ts ." O v e r th o u sa n d s o f c e n tu r ie s , ru n n in g w a le r, ice an d s w irlin g w in d s c a rv e a w a y a l the g reat sm o o th m o unds of e a rth an d ro c k , c u itin g g o rg e s, ra v in e s and v a lle y s , W h al is left is the m o u n tain s. " A good e xa m p le of m o u n tain s that h a ve n 't been c a rv e d out yet w o uld be the w h e a lfie ld s of e a ste rn C o lo ra d o , w h ic h a re a s h ig h a s our m o u n ta in s ," he s a id , "'b u t a re flat as p a n ca k e s n o w ." D en n iso n sa id the A p p a la c h ia n s a n w e a rin g d o w n . T h e y m a y rise up again, as ih e y h a v e in the p a s l, bul it on ¡ be soon. P a n of Ih e S ie rra s in Ih e W e st, h o w e v e r, a re " v is ib ly g ro w in g ," he ad d e d , " a lle a s t se v e ra l in ch e s in Ih e past too y e a r s ." F u lla g a r an d D en n iso n ag reed th al sla te m e n ts c a llin g the N ew H iv e r the seco nd oldest in Ih e w o rld a re im p iissit'le to docum ent and p ro b atily nol tru e . A risin g in the B lu e R id g e of N o rth C a ro lin a and flo w in g n o rth thro ug h V irg in ia b e fo re tu rn in g w est to e n ip iy in lo the ¡M ississip p i B a s in , Ih e -s c e n ic N ow R iv e r is p ro b a b ly the oldest riv e r in Ih e A p p a la c h ia n s, th ey s a id , an d p o ssib ly Ih e oldest in .N'orih A m e ric a B u l Ih e M ississip p i R iv e r no rth of S '. I.o u is m a y he o ld e r, Ih e y .said, as m a y so m e ol the la rg e r riv e rs n e a r Ih e E q u a to r, in clu d in g the A m a zo n , N iger and Congo. Rope Climbing Set For Chimney Rock P ro fe ssio n a l ro pe c lim b e rs w ill be d e n io n stra lin g Ih e ir s ills a s w e ll a s c o n d u c tin g w o rk s h o p s fo r ro p e clim b in g an d ra p p e llin g e n th u sia ts at v a rio u s lo catio n s in C h im n e y R o ck P a rk fro m J u ly G-loth. L a st se aso n . B ill C u d d in g to n , and h is w ife , M iria m , fro m H u n tsv ille , A L , ca m e lo Ih e P a rk fo r the first 'im e sin c e 195fi lo ascen d the :il5 foot C h im n e y and do the first rig g in g e v e ro f 40-I foot H ic k o ry N ut F a lls in he P a rk . S p e cta to rs w e re am aze d a l the case in w liid i 'h e y m ad e th e ir a sc e n t. \ isito rs w ill a g a in be a b le to w a tch Ih e c lim b e rs a s Ih e y ascen d and ra p p e ll the gian t m o n o lith and rugg ed c liffs , a s w e ll a s H ic k o ry N u l F a lls d u rin g th e ir v is it. 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T h e w o o d w o rkin g grou p m ad e wood p u zzle s, b ird h o u ses an d b ird house w a ll p la n te rs. T h e h o rse g ro u p groo m ed and sa d d le d tho h o rse s and w en t up lo the rin g to rid e . A fte r r id in g , w e le a rn e d co o l-o u t p ro c e d u re s. T h e m e e tin g w a s ad jo u rn e d and re fre s h m e n ts w e re se rv e d . J a m ie O w en s H e p o rlc r Foster Reunion Is Set For Saturday T h e l''o ste r re u n io n w ill be held ■ Salurday, J u ly !», a l IL’ :.'i(l p .m . al R ic h P a rk in M o c k s v ille , N .C . T h e I'o s te rs w ill u se S h e lte r N o. 2. A ll fa m ily m e m b e rs an d frie n d s a re in v ile d lo a lle n d , an d lo b rin g w ith them a .w e ll fille d b a sk e t. " A m an o u g h t to read ju s t as in c lin a tio n leads h im , fo r w h a t he reads as a ta sk w ill do h im little g o o d ." S a m u e l Jo h n so n a s s e m b l y o f g o d N E W B E T H E L A S S E M B L Y O F GO D B09 N . 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H O P E B A P T IS T T A B E R N A C L E H ig h w a y 158 E ast N o rm a n S. F ry e , P astor S undayS cho ol 9:45 a .m . W orship 10:45 a .m . E v a n g e lis tic 7 :3 0 p .m . W ednesflav 7 ;0 0 p .m . U A M E S C R O S S R O A D S B A P T IS T C H U R C H K enneth H yde, P astor S undayS cho ol 9:45 a.m . W o rsh ip 11:00 a.m . E vening 6:00 p.m . W ednesday 7:30 p.m . J E R U S A L E M B A P T IS T H ig h w a y 601 South Sunday School W orship Evenirvg W ednesday M O M E N T S F O R M E D I T A T I O N "//I H is h an ds are th e d e e p p ta ccs o l Ih e earth. " tPsahn 9 5 :4 1 An oilm an triond rom arkcd thu- other day, " It is 4000 miles from the center of the earth to its si.rioce and man has not |)enolrated as much as 10 miles into its outer skin ." O n e of o u r a strcn o u ts said, “ M an 's journey to the rnoon, when comparL’d to the nrpjt cieeps of space IS no more an accom plishm ent than rising one inch above the ground on which he stands.” In both conversations I was brought face to face w ith the greatness of God's as described by the Psalmist. ■T h e h eig h ts o f tha m ou n ta in s are H is a /s o ; th e sea is in His han d, a n d H e m a d e it ■ a n d His han ds to r m c d th e d r y g ro u n d . O h c a m e . Int us w orsh ip H im : let u s h o w d o w n b e lo r e H im . " A T T E N D C H U R C H T H IS W E E K C/Commur^ily Advertmng ..J 10:00 a.m . 1 1 0 0 a m , • 30 p.m . ; 30 p m. NO C R E E K P R IM IT IV E B A P T IS T C H U R C H N3 C reek Rd o ff 64 S M IT H G R O V E B A P T IS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y 156 E ast T R IN IT Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H R oute 4. M o c k s v ille , N .C . Gene B la c kb u rn , P a sto r Sunday School 10:00 a.m . 'W o rs h ip 11:00a.m . E vening 7 :0 0 p .m . W edensday 7:00 p.m . T U R R E N T IN E B A P T IS T C H U R C H R t. 7, M o ck s v illY R ev. Judge Johnson S undayS cho ol 9:45 a.m . W o rsh 'p 11:00a.m . E vening 6:30 p.m.< W ed. P ra y e r M e e tin g 7:00 p.m . Y A D K IN V A L L E Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H Y a d k in V a lle y R oad C A T H O L IC ST. F R A N C IS O F A S S lS l C H U R C H H ig h w a y 601 N o rthS a f-E v e n in g M a ss 5 :0 0 p m. Sunday 10:00 a.m . C H U R C H O F C H R IS T C O R IN T H C H U R C H O F C H R IS T M in is te r: C h a rlie H a rris o n , J r. W o rsh ip : Sun. 11:00a.m . E vening 7:00 p.m . N O R T H M A IN S I C H R IS T R obert D a rn a il, M > Sunday School W orship E vening W edensday C H U R C H OP f o r k E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H C anon C. N ic h o ls , P astor A scension 1 0 :ooa.m . W orship 11:00 a.m . W ednesday 7:45 p m . 10;0 0 a.m . 11:00a.m . 7:00 p.m . 7:30 p.m . C H U R C H O F G O D C H U R C H O F G O D C ooleem ee. N.C. C L E M E N T G R O V E C H U R C H O F GO D H ig h w a y 64 W est I.W , M am es. P astor Sunday School 10:00 a.m . W orsh ip l:0 0 p .m , E vening 8:00 p m , W ednesday 6:00 p.m . M O C K S V IL L E C H U R C H O F G O D H w y. 64 E. & D epot SI. S undayS cho ol 10:00 a.m . W orsh ip 1J;00 a.m , E vening 7 :0 0 p m . W ednesday 7 OOp.m,E P IS C O P A L C O O L E E M E E E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H O F T H E G O O O S H E P H E R D Rev, W illis M . R o senthal, P rie s l S erm on 9:30 a.m . S unday School 10:50 a.m . IN T E R D E N O M IN A T IO N A L M O C K S V IL L E !? V T E R D E N O M IN A T lO N A L C H U R C H P asto r.R e v. L in d sa y W a lte rs Sunday School 9:45 a.m ., Aborning W o rsh ip J l;0 0 a .m . R adio P ro g ra m (W D S L ) l:0 0 p .m . Y outh S ervice 6:30 p.m . M id w e e k B itle S tudy b y : M rs . K non Johnston 7:00 p m . L U T H E R N H O LY CRCCS w U T H E R A N C H U R C H G a ry G ilre a th , P astor H w y. 601 S M o ck s v ille , N C, S unday School 9 45 a m . n . 00 a.m . M E T H O D IS T A ,M E. Z lO t^ M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H A D V A N C E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H A dvance, N.C. B A IL E Y 'S C H A P E L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T B ailey'S C hapel Rd. B E T H E L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T B ethel C hurch R d. B E T H L E H E M U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H R edland R d. o ff 158 E a s t ' C E N T E R U N IT E D M E T H O D IS TC H U R C H H ig h w a y 64 W est C H E S T N U T G R O V E M E T H O D IS T 2nd & 4th Sunday Sunday School 10:00 a .m . W o rsh ip 1 1:00a.m . C O N C O R D U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C h e rry H ill Rd. C O O L E E M E E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H R ev. A lto n F itjg e ra ld , P a s to r C O R N A T Z E R U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H C o m a ker Rd. D U L IN M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H A dvance. N.C. E L B A V IL L E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H H w y. eOl A d v a n c e , N .C . F A R M IN G T O N M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Sunday School (1st S unday) ll:(X )a .m . {2nd. 3rd, 4th Sun.) 10:00a.m . W orship (Is lS u n .) 10:00a.m . (3rd Sun.) 1 1:00a.m . F IR S T U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T :h u r c h N o rth M a in St. A to c k s ville , N.C . R ev. G eorge A u m a n . P a s to r Sunday School 10:(X) a .m W orship 11:00a.m . F U L T O N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T H w y. 601 a t F o rk H A R D IS O N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T J e ric h o C h u rch Rd. H U N T S V IL L E M E T H O D IS T W orship (2 n d S u n .) 10:00a.m (4th Sun.) 11:00a.m L IB E R T Y U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H G ladstone Rd. ' M O C K S U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H A dvance. N.C. M T O L ÍV E M E T H O D IS T CHURCH R t. 5, M o c k s v ille W orsh ip (2nd Sun.) 1 l:0 0 a .m . (4th Sun.) 10:00a.m . S unday School (4 ih S u n .) 11:00a.m . (1st. 2nd, 3rd Sun.) 10:00a .m N E W U N IO N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T R ev. K e rm it S hoaf. P a s to r S undayS cho ol 10:00 a.m . W orsh ip 11:00a.m . Oa k g r o v e: u n i t e d m e t h o d i s'. H ig h w a y 158 E ast S A L E M U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T D avie A ca d e m y Rd. S M IT H G R O V E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T H w y. 158 E a st M o ck s v ille R ev. J.C . Lane, P astor w o rs h ip (1st «. 3 rd ) 10:00a.m . (2nd, 4th. & 5th Sun.» 11:00a.m . Sunday School (1st and 3 rd ) 11:00a.m . (2nd, 4fh. & 5fh) 10:00a.m . B ible S tu d ^W e d . 7:30 p.m . U N IO N C H A P E L M E T H O D IS T R ev. John F o w le r ls i^ 3 rd . & 5th Sunday School lO.OO p.m . W orship 11:00a.m . W E S L E Y C H A P E L M E T H O D IS T A dvance, N.C. W orship (1st Sun.) 10:00a.m . (3rd Sun.) tt O O am . Sunday School (3 rd Sun.) 11:00a.m . (2nd, 3rd, 4th Sun.) 10:00 a m . SU PPO R T Y O U R M E R C H A N TS W HO B R IN G Y O U TH IS IN F O R M A TIO N - A T T E N D T H E C H U R C H O F Y O U R C H O IC E FARM & GARDEN SERVICE, INC. 9 61 Y a d k in v llle R o ad M o c k s v ille , N .C . Phone 634-2017 or 634-5964 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. W ilk e sb o ro S tre e t M o c k s v ille . N .C . Phone 634-2141 J.P. GREEN Milling Co. Jnc. M ake rs o f D A IS Y F L O U R W e C u sto m B le n d D ep o t S tre e t M o c k s v ille , N .C . Plione 634.2126 JEFFCO CO., INC. In th e H illsd a le C o m m u n ity R o u te 1 A d v a n c e , N .C . Phone 998-8192 M O R A V IA N M A C E D O N IA M O R A V IA N C H U R C H R ev. E . H a m p to n M o rg a n , J r., P astor H w y. 801 4 F a rm in g to n Sunday School 10:00 a .m . W o rsh ip 11:00 a .m . E ve n in g 7 :3 0 p .m . S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T s e v e’n t h d a y a d v e n t i s t M illin g Road A l M a ia t, P astor S abbath School 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rsh ip 1 1:30a.m . P E N T E C O S T A L H O L IN E S S C L A R K S V IL L E P E N T E C O S T A L L ib e rty Ch. R d. R ev. A lb e rt G e n tle S undayS cho ol JO.OOa.m. W o rsh ip 1 1:00a.m . M O C K S V IL L E P E N T E C O S T A L H O LIN E S S M illin g Road R ev. C u rtis W ood S undayS cho ol 1 0:00a.m . W orship 11:00 a.m , S unday n ig h t S ervices 6;00 p .m . E v a n g e lis tic 7 :0 0 p .m W ednesday 7:30 p .m R E D L A N D P E N T E C O S T A L H O LIN E S S R ev. P aul C. L e d b e tte r S unday S chool )0 :0 0 a .m . W o rsh ip 1 1:00a.m . L ife lln e rs 6 :0 0 p .m . E v a n g e lis tic 7:00 p .m . W ednesday 7:00 p.m . P R E S B Y T E R IA N B IX B Y P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H S unday School 10:00 a.m . W o rsh ip 1 1:00a.m . E vening 7 :0 0 p .m . W E S L E Y A N L IB E R T Y W E S L E Y A N C H U R C H J e ff C o llin s, P a sto r M O C K S V IL L E W E S L E Y A N C H U R C H H o sp ita l S treet M o c k s v ille . N.C , R ev. D oug S m ith S unday School 9:45 a.n W o rs h ip s . E v e n in g 6 :0 0 p.n W ednesday 7:00 p.m MARTIN Hardware & General Mdse. F e e d s, D ry G o o d s , G ro c e rie s an d F e rtiliz e r D e p o t S tre e t M o c k s v ille , N .C . Phone 634-2128 C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. Je ric h o R o ad M o c k s v ille , N .C . Phone 634-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. R o u te 6 , B o x 153 M o c k s v ille , N .C . Phone 492-5565 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Cooleennee N '.C . P h o n e 2 8 4 -2 7 2 1 O r 2 8 4 -2 2 3 2 Hxpcrt Repairs & New Inslallatiun fit-e Kstimalci & .Servici; A re a O b it u a r ie s D A V IU C O U N TY HNT1-.RPUIS1; K liC O K D . T IIU R S D A Y . JU L Y 7, I9S3 7B Great Dismal Swamp Is Known As "Mother Of Legends" C H R IS T IN A E . S A N D E R S G n iv e sid e se rv ic e s fo r in fa n l C h ris lin a E liz a b e lh S a n d e rs v^•ere hold W e d n esd ay. Ju n e 29. a l 5 :li0 p .m . a l C la r k s b u r y U n ile d M e lh o d is I C h u rc h c e m c le r y in D a v ic C o u n ty , w ilh Ih e R e ve re n d D on K a rr is o ffic ia lin R , T h e b ab y w a s bo rn T u e sd a y , Ju n e 27, a l F o rs y lh i\ Icm orial H o s p ila l in W in slo n -S ale m , N .C . lo C h ris lin e W oolen S a n d e rs and H e n ry M ack S a n d e rs J r . o f 6G7 S a n fo rd A v e n u e , M o ck sv ille . A so s u r v iv in g a r e p a le r n a l g ra n d p a re n is, M r. and M rs . H e n ry M . S a n d e rs, S r ., M rs. B e ssie S a n ­ d e rs an d M rs . D a is y S a n d e rs a ll of R l . 5, M o c k s v ille ; m a le r n a l g ra n d p a re n is, M rs . A g n u s W '.iolen and M rs. A n n ie K . W o o len , bo lh of R l. 1, H a rm o n y , N .C . C H A R L E S F . P O T T S C h a rle s F ra n k lin P o lls , 92, R l. I, M o c k s v ille , died al h is hom e S u n ­ d a y , J u ly ,■). 19B3. F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re co n d u clcd al 2 p .m . Tu c.sd ay a l E a lo n 's F u n e ra l H o m e in M o ck sv ille b y Ih c R e v . Ja c k Jo h n so n and Ih c R e v . H aro ld T . R e e v e s . B u ria l fo llo w ed in B e a r C re e k B a p lis I C h u rch c e m e le r y . G ra n d s o n s w e re p a llb e a re rs. M r. P o lls w a s bo rn in D a v ie C o u n ly lo Ih c la le P ie s Ja c k so n and E liz a A n n Sh e ets P o lls . H e w a s a re tire d fa n n e r and ca rp e n te r. •' H is w ife , B e ssie B ro w n P o lls , p re c c c d e d h im in d e a th on S e p te m b e r 27, 1975. S u rv iv in g a re s ix d a u g h te rs, M rs. S te lla Y o r k , R l. I, A d v a n c e , M rs. D e lla Jo h n so n , R l. I, H a rm o n y , M rs. R o sa L e e H e n d ric k s, M rs. A n n ie B e ll D e H a rt, M rs. Ja n e t B u g e r an d M rs. M a ry Ire la n d , a ll of R t. fi, M o c k s v ille ; tw o so n s, Ju n ie ' F . P o lls , R t. 2, H a rm o n y and Ro b ie A . P o tts, S ta te s v ille ; 29 g ra n d c h ild re n ; :tO g re a t g ra n d ­ ch ild re n and Iw o b ro th e rs, Je s s e M . P o tts, M o c k s v ille an d T o m P o tts, H a rm o n y. H O W A R D F R E D C A R T E R H o w ard F re d C a rte r S r ., 79, H o w ard to w n R d .. B o x GOO, S m ith G ro v e C o m m u n ity , R t . 3, M o c k s v ille , d ied S a lu rd a y m o rn in g a l D a v ie C o u n ly H o s p ita l in M o c k s v ille . T h e fu n e ra l w a s h eld M o nd ay al D u lin U n ite d M eth od ist C h u rch . B u ria l w a s in Ih e c h u rc h c e m e le ry . M r. C a rte r w a s bo rn in D a v ie C o u n ly lo B u r l L . and A lic e H o w a rd C a rte r and had liv e d a ll h is life in D a v ie C o u n ly in Ih e S m ith G ro v e C o m m u n ily . H e re tire d fro m H e rita g e F u r ­ n itu re C o . in 19G8 a fle r IG y e a rs of s e rv ic c . H e h ad w o rke d at Ih e H a n e s plant at B ix b y fo r I.'i y e a rs an d w a s a m e m b e r of D u lin U n ile d M ethodist C h u rch . S u rv iv in g a re h is w ife , M rs. D em a B o w le s C a rte r of Ih e h o m e; tw o d a u g h te rs. M iss P a ts y S . C a rte r of Ih e hom e and M rs. P h ilip (J a n e t) H u n o ll, R l. 3, M o c k s v ille ; l\^'o so n s, H o w ard F . C a rte r J r . an d R a n d y C . C a rte r, both of Ih e h o m e ; Iw o ■ g ra n d d a u g h te rs, M iss Ir is D aw n C a rte r an d M iss M o n ica A n ne llu n o lt an d one s is le r , M rs . G .C . (D e lla ) M c D a n ie l. O L A M A E E S S IC K O la M a e E s s ic k , 86, o f R o u te 7, died a t R o w a n M a n o r N u rsin g C e n te r in S a lis b u ry M o n d a y n ig h t. T h e fu n e ra l w ill be a t 3 p .m W e d n e s d a y in E a t o n ’s F u n e r a l H o m e C h a p e l co n du cted b y the R e v . D o nald D e n n in g . B u r ia l w ill fo llo w in V ic t o r y B a p t is t C h u r c h e e m e n ta ry in D a vid so n C o u n ty . B o rn O ct. 13, 1896, in S to ke s C o u n ty , sh e w a s a d a u g h te r of the la te Ja m e s R . an d M a rg a re t Sap p W e stm o re la n d . She w a s a m e m b e r o i P ilg rim U n ite d C h u rc h o f C h ris t. H e r h u sb an d , A n d re w L . E s s ic k , d ied in 1956. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e tw o step so n s, E lm e r E s s ic k of L e xin g to n an d F o y l E ls sic k of R a le ig h ; a n e ice , M rs. N e ll W h itt o f R t. 7, M o c k s v ille , N .C .; an d s e v e ra l o th e r n ie c e s and n ep h e w s. M R S . M A T T IE B A R N E Y M rs . M a ttie H e n d rix B a rn e y . 8П, of M o c k s v ille , R o u te .'i, d ic J at h e r hom e e a rly la st T h u rs d a y m o rn in g , Ju n e ;10. She w a s p rc ccd c d in death by hei- hu sb an d o f G4 y e a rs , G eo rg e AndiM 'son B a rn e y , on D e c e m b e r 23. 19I12. F u n e ra l scr\’ice.s » 'c re held a l 2 p .m . S a lu rd a y a fle rn o o n a l C o r­ n a tze r B a p tist C h u rch . T h e R e v . E lm e r D a y . th e R e v . E u g e n e G o o d m a n an d E ld e r E u g e n e B e iu ie tl o fficia te d . H y m n s w e re .sung b y the R e v . and M rs. B . A . C a rro ll an d Ih e R e v . and M rs. D a v id M a y n a rd (M rs . M a y n a rd is a g ra n d d a u g h te r o f M rs. B a rn e y ). In te rm e n t w a s in the C o rn a tze r B a p tist C h u rch ce m e te ry . M rs . B a rn e y w a s born in D a v ie C o u n ly to the la le L e w is S . and A v a Ja n e F o s te r H e n d rix an d w a s a m e m b e r o f C o r n a tz e r B a p t is t C h u rch . S u rv iv in g a re fiv e d a u g h te rs: M rs. B ra d y B . B a rn e y and M rs. N o rm an S m ith , both of R o u te :i, M o c k s v ille ; M rs. B ill S h o a f, R o u te G, M o c k s v ilie ; M iss C la ra B a rn e y and M iss A v a B a rn e y , b jih of the hom(.-; Iw o so n s: P a u l b . B a rn e y , R o u te 4, A d v a n c e , and C a lv in S . B a rn e y , R o u le 3, M o c k s v ille ; one b ro t h e r : R is o n H e n d rix of M o c k s v ille . S u r v iv in g a r e e le v e n g r a n d ­ c h ild re n : M ic h a c l B a rn e y , Steph en B a r n e y , M a rc ia B . P e r im a n , L a n e lt c L a g le , T e n a B a r n e y , D w a y n e S n iith , Sh an d a J e ffrie s , V a n e s s a C a r t e r , T a r a n S m ith , B c rita M a y n a rd an d F a rr e n Sh o a f. S u rv iv in g a rc eight g reat-g ran d - c h ild rc n : K a m i L y n n P e rim a n ; R y a n , S h a w n an d T r a c y B a rn e y ; B ra d and K e n d ra L a g le ; C layto n an d N ath an M a y n a rd . E D W A R D F R A N K L IN P O T T S E d w a rd F ra n k lin P o tts, 50, of 5941 O ld R u ra l H a ll R o a d , W in slo n- S a le m , N .C . w a s d ead on a r r iv a l at N .C . B a p tis t H o sp ita l, S u n d a y , J u ly 3. H e had been in d e clin in g h ealth fo r 4'-.' y e a rs . H e w a s born in A d v a n c e , N .C . to the la te E u g e n e P o lls ; an d M rs. Ila V irg in ia P lo d P o tts, w ho s u rv iv e s . M r. P o tts w a s an e m p lo ye e of H an e s H o sie ry M ills fo r 234’ y e a rs . In rc ce n t y e a rs he w a s s e lf e m ­ p lo yed . H e w a s a m e m b e r o f A d ­ v a n ce U n ite d M ethod ist C h u rch . S u rv iv in g o lh e r than h is m o th e r a r e : a d a u g h te r, M rs . D eb b ie Ja n e P o tts H eg e of A d v a n c e , N .C .; a b ro th e r, A rc h ie Le e P o tts of K a n ­ n a p o lis, N .C .; th re e s is le r s , M rs. S te lla P o tts F r y e of A d v a n ce , M rs. R u b y P o lls G u llcd g e of K a n n a p o lis, and M rs. M a ry Su e B a r r ie r of C a n a d a . F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ill be h eld a l Ih e G a rd e n of M e m o ry C h a p e l, W a lk e rto w n ; T h u rs d a y at 3 p .m . E n lo m b m e n t w ill fo llo w in Ih e m au so le u m . T h e fa m ily w ill rc c e iv e frie n d s at V o g le r's F u n e ra l H o m e , R e yn o ld a R o a d , W in s to n - S a le m , N .C ., W ed n esd ay e ve n in g fro m 7 u n til 9. Gospel Sing A gospel sin g w ill be h eld at C o m m u n ity B a p t is t C h u r c h . G la d s to n e H o a d , M o c k s v ille , .Su n d ay, J u ly to, beg in n ing at 7 p .m . T h e "M a s te r's Q u a rte t" w ill be Ihe fe a tu re d sin g e rs. T h e p u b lic is in v ite d to a lle n d . B U R R IS A . D A V i''u n e ral s e rv ic e s fo r B u r ris A . D a y . 711. of B la c k slo n e V a . and fo rm e rly of M o c k s v ille w e re held al :i::i() p .m . 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D a y and C a p ta in C . D a y . bo lh o f H onda and P a lm e r D a y o f B la c k s b u r g , V a .. a n d fo u r g ra n d ch ild re n . E T H Y L D . C O R R E L L E t h y l D a n ie l C o rre ll, 80, o f R o u te 4, M o c k s v ille , d ied in h e r hom e M o nd ay n ig h t. F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ill be T h u rs d a y a l 2 p .m . in L ib e r ty U n ite d M eth o d ist C h u rc h , w ith Ih e R e v . P h illip C o le o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l w ill be in ghe c h u rc h c e m e te ry . T h e fa m ily w ill re c e iv e frie n d s W e d n esd ay n ig h t fro m 7 to 9 a l E a to n 's F u n e ra l H o m e . Sh e w a s b o rn S e p t. 8, 1902, in D a v ie C o u n ty , lo the la le C h a stin an d A lic e S u lto n D a n ie l. S h e w a s a m e n ib e r o f L ib e r t y U n ite d M e lh o d isI C h u rc h . H e r h u sb an d , G e o rg e C o rre ll S r ., d ied F e b 24, 1975. 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A l M e r c h a n ts M illp o n d S la te P a r k , ju s t o ff U S H ig h w a y 1.58 a few m ile s no rth of h e re , v is ito rs ca n rent a can o e fo r a s m a ll do n atio n and see son-e o f n a tu re 's m ost ch a rm in g w ild life sa n c tu a rie s and g a rd e n s as W ash in g lo n s a w il m o re lh a n 200 y e a rs ago. A ro u n d Ih e 700-acre m illp o n d is a ty p ic a l sw a m p fo rest of túpelo gum an d c y 'r e s s , d rap e d w ith flo w in g S p a n ish m o ss. T h e p a rk is ho m e fo r a n u m b e r of ra r e an d end ang ered sp e cie s of w ild life an d p la n ts. O c c a sio n a lly , w ild sw a n s ca n be seen g lid in g am o n g the v^■aler lilie s . T h e p a rk o ffe rs a h ik in g tr a il and c a m p s ite s , an d g u ided lo u rs a re a v a ila b le fre e of ch a rg e fo r g ro u p s. R e se rv a tio n s a re a m u st fo r the to u r an d fo r can o e re n ta ls . 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O v e r Ih e c e n tu rie s , Ih e G re a t D is m a l S w a m p h a s g ain ed Ihe re p u ta tio n o f b ein g one of the h e a lth ie st p la ce s in the U n ite d S la te s , yet at the sa m e tim e it is kn o w n as " T h e M o th er o f L e g e n d s ,” a d e s o la te a n d im p e n e tra b le w ild e rn e s s. F e a rin g Ih e s p irits that liv e d th e re , In d ia n s w o u ld n ’ t go in lo Ih e s w a m p a f t e r d a r k . B lu is h , flic k e rin g w ra ith s ca n s lill be seen in th is a re a at n ig h l, though sc ie n tists sa y th e se w ill-o '-th e-w isp s a re n o th ing m o re lh a n sw a m p g a s. T o e a rly E n g lis h e x p lo re rs , Ihe s m o k y , y e llo w p a ll th a l h an g s o v e r p a rts of the sw a m p in su m m e r w a s th e e x h a u s t o f f ir e - b r e a lh in g m o n ste rs, an d th e y g ave it a w id e b e rth . P e a l fir e s a re s t ill co m m o n h ere in d ry se a so n s. It's not h a rd lo u n d e rsta n d w h y Ih is re g io n h a s e xe rte d su ch a stro n g p u ll on the im a g in a tio n . I t is u n u su a l in m a n y re sp e cts. S w a m p s a r e o r d in a r ily fe v e r rid d e n an d m ia s m ic , b u l on h is v is it h ere in 1763, W ash in g to n h e ard ru m o rs o f s w a m p e rs " ...w h o w e re so old th e y h ad m o ss g ro w in g on th e ir b a c k s and co u ld g iv e no id ea of Ih e ir a g e ." M a n y w ho liv e d in an around the G re a t D is m a l S w a m p a ttrib u te d th e ir h e alth an d lo ng life to its w a te r, w h ic h b e ca m e so m e th in g of a p an a ce a in the la te 18th c e n tu ry , fin d in g ils w a y in b o ttles an d v ia ls in lo (he h an d s o f a n e a g e r p u b lic in N ew Y o r k , Lo n d o n an d P a r is . T h e G re a t D is m a l is fed by sp rin g s w h o se w a te rs filte r Ih ro u g h the ro o ts of ju n ip e r tre e s, b re w in g up a so rt o f " s w a m p le a ." T h e w a le r is Ih c co lo r of d a rk tea or b ra n d y , an d lik e te a , ils la n ie a cid re ta rd s sp o ila g e . A t Ih e sa m e tim e , the a cid p re v e n ts m o sq u ito e s fro m b re ed in g . F r o m th e f ir s t c o lo n is ts o n . D is m a l S w a m p w a te r w a s h ig h ly p rize d b y m a rin e rs . O rd in a rily fre sh w a le r w a s lik e ly to sp o il a fte r a fe w w e e k s a l se a s, w h ile w a te r fro m the sw a m p re m a in e d fre sh throughout the vo ya g e . H o w e ve r h e a lth fu l o r d e licio u s, the ju n ip e r w a te r w a s loo m u ch o f a good th in g fo r W ash in g to n and h is b u sin e ss a ss o c ia te s . T h e D is m a l S w a m p L a n d C o m p a n y p lan n e d to d ra in Ih e sw a m p an d rc c la im the fe rtile so il fo r fa rm in g . B u t the sch e m e w a s doom ed fro m Ih e s ta rt. T h e sp rin g s th at feed the D is m a l S w a m p su p p ly no fe w e r th an se v e n riv e r s lh a l e m p ty into A lb e rm a rle an d C u rritu c k So u n ds an d H am p to n R o a d s. T h e re fo re , a sin g le d itc h - c v c n though it w a s fiv e m ile lo n g - had no hope of d ra in in g it. A southern swam p forest dominated by m assive gum trees and crypresses is the natural setting for M erchants Millpond State Park near G atesville, North Carolina. Canoeing is popular on Bennetts Creek. .-N .C . Travel and Tourism Division photo by Clay Nolen. H a p p ily , the co m p a n y d isco v e re d the re sile n c e of ju n ip e r w ood , w h ich m ad e e xce lle n t sh in g le s a n d b a rre l s ta v e s. T h u s began the firs t la rg e - sc a le lo gg ing o p e ratio n in the sw a m p , u sin g W ash in g to n D itc h to flo at out the lim b e r. S te a m b o a ts once p lie d the w a te rs of W ash in g to n D itc h an d o th e r sw a m p c a n a ls . C o m p le te d in I8 I2 . the D is m a l S w a m p C a n a l, con- n e c lin g A lb e r m a r le S o u n d a n d C h e sa p e a ke B a y . is th e o ldest s u rv iv in g m a n -m ad e w a te rw a y in Ih e co u n try an d is s till in u se a s an a llo rn a le ro u le fo r Ih e In lra c o c s '.a l W a te rw a y v ia th e P a sq u o ta n k R iv e r. A h u n d re d an d fifty y e a rs ag o . Ih e H o tel D ru m m o n d w a s a p o p u la r sto p o ve r fo r tra v e le rs on the c a n a l. It stra d d le d the s ta le lin e , an d a m an co u ld e sca p e the la w s o f e ilh e r sta te s im p ly b y cro ssin g th e lo b b y. T h e hotel b e ca m e a d u e list's h a v e n an d a m a rria g e m ill, d ra w in g a ste a d y , if im p e rm a n e n t, c lie n te le am o n g Ih o se w ho e ith e r lo ve d o r hated e a ch o th e r enough to a ct on the im p u lse . F ro m b e fo re the R e v o lu tio n lo Ih e p re se n l d a y , the sw a m p h a s been a hideout fo r ru n a w a y s an d o u tla w s. H e n ry W . Lo n g fe llo w , in “ T h e S la v e in Ih e D is m a l S w a m p ,” an d H a rric lB e e c h e r Sto w e in D re d : A T a lc of the G re a t D is m a l S w a m p , w ro te about s la v e s w ho found fre ed o m in the m o ra s s. It w a s to the G re a t D is m a l Ih at N a t T u r n e r , Ih e S o u th a m p to n , V irg in ia , s la v e -p re a c h e r, p lan n e d to e scap e a fte r c o m m ittin g h is m a ss m u rd e rs in C o u rlla n d , V irn ia . E v e r y now an d th en , n e w sp a p e rs le ll ab o u l b an k ro b b e rs o r o th e r felo n s w ho h a v e slip p ed in to the sw a m p to e scap e ju s tic e . T h e n a tu ra l b e au ty of the p la ce h as a ttra c te d w rite rs an d a rtis ts fo r c e n tu rie s . So m e 35 k in d s of tre e s ca n be found in the sw a m p , in ­ clu d in g one of the la st re m a in in g sta n d s of A tla n tic W h ite C e d a r. W ith lu c k , yo u c a n a lso see p in k la d y slip p e r, w a te r v io le t, tra ilin g a rb u tu s an d ye llo w je s s a m in e in blo o m . I t ’s a b ird w a tc h e r’s p a ra d is e , b e in g ho m e to m o re lh a n 150 sp e c ie s , m a n y o f th em ra r e an d u n u su a l. A lth o u g h B u ffa lo a re go ne, th e re a re s t ill a fe w b la c k b e a r in Ih e sw a m p , alo n g w ilh d e e r, w ild c a t, m in k , m u s k ra t, fo x an d b e a v e r. A t M e r c h a n ts M illp o n d , yo u m ig h t se e a n o ile r flo a tin g la z ily am o n g the lilie s . W ild o rc h id s a re blo om in g n e a rb y in Ih e sh a d e of a m o ssy old o a k , an d th ro ug h Ih e s tilln e s s co m e s the t r ill o f a y e llo w - • th ro ated w a rb le r, ech o in g lik e a flu te . B e fo re you kn o w it, you h a v e fa lle n u n d e r the sp e ll of Ih e G re a l D is m a l S w a m p , ju s t a s G e o rg e W ash in g to i) d id m o re lh a n tw o c e n tu rie s ago. Social Security I a m GG an d re tire d , but e xp e ct to w o rk p a ri lim e and e a rn m o re than Ih c a n n u a l S o c ia l S e c u rity e xe m p t am o u n i Ih is y e a r. W ill th is a ffe ct Ih e ch e ck m y w ife g e ls? If :i re tire d w o rk e r e a rn s m o re tliMii the a n n u a l o w n ip t am o u n t, the « (ir k e r 's h ciu ’fits a s w e ll as those p iiv iih lc to the fa m ily a re a ffe cte d . I re c e iv e S o c ia l S e c u r it y rc lirc m e n i b e n e fits but I h a v e a s m a ll b u sin e ss lh a l re q u ire d m e to ira v e l. 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B ro o kw o o d H ic k o ry K ill E e ls w e re defeated by B ro o kw o o d In a v e r y clo se m eet held on T u e s d a y , Ju n e 28th at H ic k o ry H ill pool. T h e fin a l w in n e r w a s not d e cid ed u n til th e la st re la y e ve n t. T h e tw o te a m s w e re tied a fte r 57 of the 6') s w im m in g e ve n ts w e re co m p le te d . T h e le ad co n ­ tinued to ch an g e sid e s u n til the la st e v e n t. B ro o k w o o d e d g e d out H ic k o ry H ill b y Uie sc o re of 383-376. H ic k o ry H ill s w im m e rs took a to tal of 61 B lu e rib b o n s. A s w im m e r m a y p a rU c ip a te in 5 d iffe re n t e v e n ts. T h re e o f the E e ls took 5 B lu e R ib b o n s e a ch - Z a c k S h a rp e , K a th e rin e E a rn h a rd t , an d Sco tt K o llin s . T h e fo llo w in g sw im m er.^ re ce iv e d blue rib b o n s: .Age 8 an d U n d e r Z a c k S h a rp e (5 ), B r y a n S h e rid a n ( 3 ) , Z e b S h a r p e ( 2 ) , J a c k s o n H e n d ric k s (1 ), and Ja s o n L e v is (1 ). A ge 9 and 10 C h ip p e r L e o n a rd (3 ), C lin t Ju n k e r (3 ), P a t r ic k B u c k n e r (2 ), Jo h n n y S tric k la n d (1 ), a n d C h a rlie C ren - sl'.aw (1 /. A g e 11 and 12 K a th e rin e E a rn h a rd t (5 ), A n d y S- tric k la n d (3 ), D aW n B ro w n (3 ), M a ra S h e rd e n ( 3 ) , E liz a b e t h C re n sh a w (2 ), Je n n ife r Ja c o b s (2 ), J a m ie L e v is (1 ), an d L is a F ra n c k ( 1 ) . A g e 13 an d It S co tt K o llin s (5 ), B ru c e B u llo c k (3 ), M ic k y A tk in so n (2 ), G a r y G re e n e ( I ) , A n n e Jo h n sto n e (1 ), R o n B ro w n (1 ) A g e 15 - 18 T r a c y K o llin s (3 ), L a R o n d a K e tn e r (1 ), an d A b e H o w a rd (1 ) Greg Hall-Coach, Lisa Hall-Asslstant Coach, Bill Cozart-Referee/ and Carol Cozart-Back up tim er all watch the events taking place in the pool with anxious anticipation. To H ick o ry H ill Eels R a n d y A tk in s o n Is P illa r O f E n c o u r a g e m e n t A n d S u p p o r t W h e th e r you w in o r lo se, the m ost im p o rta n t th in g is lo do yo u r b e st. T h is is Ih e p h ilo so p h y R a n d y A lk in s o n o f S a lis b u ry S tre e t sh a re s w ith the 70 m e m b e rs of Ih e H ic k o ry H ill sw im te a m . A p la ce ju d g e fo r Ih e H ic k o ry H ill E e ls , A tk in so n is a co n stan t so u rce of e n co u ra g e m e n t, n e v e r h e sita tin g to g iv e yo u n g ste rs a p a l on Ih e b a ck fo r a jo b w e ll done. H e is a v irtu a l s lo c k p ile of e n lh u s ia s m ...,lh e type of m a n th at ra d ia te s sp o rtsm a n sh ip at its b est. " T h e H ic k o ry H ill E e ls a re v e ry lu c k y to h a v e a m an lik e A tk in s o n ,” sa id C a ro l C o z a rl, S w im Le a g u e re p re se n ta liv e . H e is e n e rg e tic ," she sa id , “ Ih e kin d of m an w ho g ive s u n p e rce n i w h e th e r it ’s su p p o rtin g m e m b e r s o f Iho t e a m o r k id s in g e n e ra l." A s a p la ce ju d g e , A tk in so n is an in te g ra l p a rt o f e a c h m e e t. P o sitio n ed a l Ih e pool’s edge, he e n lh u s ia s lic a lly ch e e rs sw im m e rs lo the fin is h , len d in g a h elp in g hand as e ach c lim b s fro m Ih e w a le r. H e a p p ro a ch e s e v e ry th in g in a p o sitiv e m a n n e r ,” M r s . C o z a rl s a id . "W h e th e r a s w im m e r w in s o r lo ses, A lk in so n g iv e s su p p o rl and e n ­ co u rag e m e n t. S h e added lh a t A lk in so n re a d ily c o m m e n d s y o u n g s te rs on Ih e ir e ffo rts an d d e te rm in a tio n . A n e sp e c ia lly m e an in g fu l g e stu re fo r Ih c s w im m e r fin ish in g seco n d s sh y of the w in n in g lim e . " Y o u did g r e a l," he m igh t be h e ard lo s a y . " Y o u ju s i b a re ly m isse d . Y o u 'll gel il n e x t lim e ." T h e s w im m e rs d isap p o in tm e n t is lessen e d , and the d e te rm in a tio n to try h a rd e r ne.xt tim e p re v a ils . A lk in s o n , a fo rm e r m a rin e , b e cam e in vo lve d w ilh the H ic k o ry H ill E e ls th is se aso n . H e h as o f­ fic ia te d at e v e ry m e et. “ H e ’s a g re at g u y ," sa id M rs. C o z a rt. “ I c a n 'l sa y a n yth in g bad ab o u l h im ."First place iudg^e Randy Atkinson prepares Abe Howard with a last minute peo talk before he dives into the water. ■■■■■uic pep Randy Atkinson shows this swim m er from Oldtown and the ludges that she finished first in the relay.First place judge Randy Atkinson congratulates Freestyle swim m er Greg Barnette after his first race. In Jh e background is Sandy Leonard, a runner for Hickory Hill. Y W C A A c tiv it é s Randy Atkinson performs his duties as first place judge, while tim er Connie Kowalski shows she's ready with her stopwatch. Y W C A S w im m in g C la ss e s begin new se ssio n s on J u ly 11. C la sse s iiv iiila b le fo r rliild re n an d a d u lts s ta rlin g at 2 m o n th s lo a d u lts. A w id e v a rie ty o r s k ill le v e ls and sch e d u les a re a v a ila b le . C a ll 722- S138 fo r in fo rm a tio n al>out cla sse s and re g istra tio n . F e e ch a rg e d . T h e Y W C A C o n te m p o ra ry W o m e n s S e r ie s w ill fe a tu r e a p ro g ram on “ N a tu ra l C u re s " on J u ly 11 at 12:15 a l the Y W C A , D r, C o rd o n P ila n d is the guest sp e a k e r. Open to Ih e p u b lic and b a b y s illin g is a v a ila b le . F e e ch a rg e d . Y W C A T a i C h i (T ie C h e e ) cla sse s lieg in on J u ly 11 a l 12:15 p ,m . S im p le n io v e m e iils and n o rm al b re a th in g te c h n iq u e s re s to re e n e rg y to e v e ry p art of the body, A n n e tte B o s s in s tr u c to r . F e e ch a rg e d . R e g is te r at the Y W C A , T h e Y W C A S u m m e r T e e n W o rksho p fo r J u ly N th fe a tu re s a p ro g ra m on " T e e n a n d A d u lt C o m m u n ic a b le D is e a s e s " , T h e p ro g ram w ill be h eld a l 6:30 p ,m , al th e G la d e S tre e t Y W C A , A r e p r e s e n t a liv e of th e H e a lth D e p a rlm iM iis T e e n In it ia t iv e P ro je c t is the sp e a k e r. F e e ch a rg e d . O pen to the p u b lic, Y W C A M o dern Ja z z C la sse s begin on J u ly 11th a l 5:.'iU p m , at Ihe G la d e S tre e t Y W C A . L e a rn b a sic m o vem e n ts of m o dern an d ja z z d an cin g , R o b b in Little jo h n is the in stru c to r. C a ll 722-5131) fo r in- fo rm a lio n . F e e ch arg ed . T h e J u ly I.'ilh Y W C A F o o lsle p s F ilm F e s tiv a l fo r w o rkin g p a re n ls w ill p resen t a film on c h ild re n ’s p lay fa n ta sy . " T ru e B lu e " is Ihe title of the film and w ill he sho w n at 12:15 a l Ihe G la d e S Ire e l Y W C A . T h e p ro g ram is ipen lo Ih e p u b lic. F e e ch arg e d and co ffe e p ro vid ed . Co ping w ilh Ih e F e a r le s s T o d ­ d le r " is the su b je ct of Ih e J u ly 13th ■^’W C A .M others N e tw o rk P ro g ra m , T h e in fo rm a tio n and su p p o rl group fo r m o th e rs is held a l Ih e Y W C A at 10:0(1 a ,m , A lliso n B lo u n i D u H u isso n is Ih e guest sp e a k e r fo r the p ro g ra m . O pen lo the p u b lic and b a ijy s it lin g is a v a ila b le . F e e ch a rg e d . Y W C A D ia p e r G y m fo r ch ild re n 12 to 2^ m o n th s begin on M o nd ay J u ly It at 11:15 a .m T h e c la s s in ­ clu d e s e x e rc ise fo r m o th e r an d baby and is a good so c ia l e xp e rie n ce fo r l)a b y. S ix lesso n s in clu d e d F e e c lia r g e d . C a ll 722-.5i:)ll fo r re g istra tio n in fo ra m lio n . Y W C A G y m n a s lic s C la ss e s fo r c h ild re n 7 lo 9 y e a rs begin on J u ly 12 ¡it 2:00 p .m . T h e c la s s in clu d e s flo o r w o rk , m at w o rk an d b alan ce i)e am . S ix lesso n s in clu d e d . F e e ch a rg e d . C a ll 722-5i:)8 fo r re g istra tio n in ­ fo rm a tio n . T h e Y W C A h a s p riv a te sw im m in g lesso n s a\ 'ailable fo r iho se that w ould lik e "o n e on o n e " h elp fro m an in s tru c to r. C a ll 722-5i:t8 fo r in ­ fo rm a tio n a n d lo m a k e a rra n g e m e n ts. F e e ch arg ed R e g is tr a t io n fo r Y W C A - G ir l Scou ts D a y C a m p a l C a m p H etty H a s tin g s , C a m p s e s s io n s now Ih ro u g ii A u g u st 12, fie g is t e r M o nd ay Ih ro u g h F r id a y 8 ::i0 a .m , lo i l:0(l p ,m , and S a lu rd a y 9 :0 0 a ,m , to 5:00 p .m . C a ll 722-5i:iH fo r in ­ fo rm atio n an d a ca m p b ro ch u re . F e e ch a rg e d , A n d re w Ja c k so n w as the first U ,S . P re sid e n t to ride on a tra in . DAVIH COUNTY LNTERI’RISH RECORD, THURSIM V. JULY 7, 1983 1J» Suzanne Says...North Carolina Fishing License S c f Ih c L o s t W o r ld u n d e r w a t e r ! A h n tu ilin g lo v e ly s p c c l a c le , un- n ia lc h c d o n e a r t h . T h r o u g h th e p la te - g la s s p o rt h o le o f a n e n t ir e ly n e w k in d o f s u b - s u r fa c e c r a f t , p ic tu re a f t e r p ic t u r e o f t h e u n ­ d e rw a te r w o n d e r la n d w i l l u n fo ld h o fo re y o u r e g e s . V o u 'll s e e d r e a m y s u n lit la n d ­ s c a p e s , w h it e s a n d y w a s t e s w ll h th e m illio n s o f f la s h in g r a in b o w s lh a t g iv e f e r n s a n d r o l li n g g r a s s y u p la n d s s t r e t c h in g o ff t o w a r d m is t y b lu e h ills in th e d is t a n c e a v e r it a b le rio t o f e x o t ic a n d c o lo r f u l m a r in e p la n ts . V o u w ill t h r il l a t th e s ig h t o f g re a t a r m o r e d p r e h is t o r i c - t y p e f is h . G ia n t 15 to 20 p o u n d la r g e m o u th b a s s s e e m s u s p e n d e d in s p a c e - u n t il Ih e y b u rs t in t o fu r io u s lif e in c h a s e o f a te m p t in g b lu e g ill o r g o ld e n s h in e r. S c h o o ls o f g h a s t ly s t e e l b lu e , sh a d f la s h b y lik e c lo u d s f lo w in g b e fo re a s t o r m . G r e a t m o s s - c o v e r e d tu rtle s r o ll a lo n g in p o n d e ro u s d ig n it y , ju s t a f e w o f Ih e 4 0 d iff e r e n t k in d s to b e s e e n in th e b r illia n t w a te r o f R a in b o w S p r in g s , F lo r id a . R a in b o w S p r in g s is a g r e a t a n d m ig h ty u p s u r g e fr o m th e d e p t h s o f th e e a rth p o u r in g fo rth 6 5 9 m illio n g a llo n s o f c r y s t a l c le a r w a t e r e v e r y 24 h o u r s - e n o u g h fo r Ih e n e e d s o f c itie s lik e L o s A n g e le s , C h ic a g o o r D e t r o it - f o r m in g a r i v e r b e f o r e y o u r e y e s . V is it o r s fr o m a i l o v e r Ih e w o rld c o m e lo m a r v e l a l R a in b o w S p r in g s . R e c ip e s f r o m th e a r e a ; B E R R Y D U M 'P L IN G S I ' j c u p s f lo u r 1 te a sp o o n b a k in g p o w d e r te a s p o o n s a lt 2 ta b le s p o o n s s h o r t e n in g 1 e g g ' I c u p m ilk 1 te a sp o o n v a n illa ' i c u p m ilk 1 q u a rt b e r r ie s , b la c k b e r r ie s o r h u e k le b e r r ie s M ix a n d s i f t t o g e t h e r d r y in g re d ie n ts . C u l in s h o r t e n in g , a d d b e a te n e g g a n d m ilk . M a s h b e r r ie s th o ro u g h ly . M ix w e ll w it h s u g a r a n d v a n illa . C o m b in e Ih e tw o m ix t u r e s u n til c o m p le t e ly b le n d e d . P o u r in to a flo u re d c lo t h , lie s e c u r e ly , a n d p la c e in la r g e p o t o f b o ilin g w a t e r , b o il fo r a b o u l 2 h o u rs . S e r v e w ilh g e n e ro u s p o r t io n s o f h a r d s a u c e fla v o re d w it h r u m . A .3 0 -in c h s q u a r e o f u n b le a c h e d m u s lin m a k e s a good d u m p lin g c lo lh . S W E E T P O T A T O P I E 3 la r g e s w e e t p o ta to e s 2 ta b le s p o o n s b u tt e r 'J! c u p s u g a r ' ' teaspoon cin n a m o n teaspoon n u tm eg 1 I'B K 2 egg w h ite s 4 te asp o o n s su g a r B o il sw eet potatoc.s u n til so fl. P e e l a n d m a sh w e ll w ith 2 tab le sp o o n s b u lle r . A d d s u g a r , c i n n a m o n , n u tm e g an d eg g . W h en w e ll b e a te n , f ill co o ked p a s try sh e ll an d c o v e r w ith m e rin g u e m a d e o f b eaten egg w h ite s an d 4 te asp o o n s s u g a r. B ro w n in m e d iu m o ven . S T R IN G B E A N S W IT H A L M O N D S 1 p a ck a g e fro ze n F ro n c h cut b e a n s 1 s m a ll ca n m u sh ro o m s 2 tab le sp o o n s a lm o n d s (b la n c h e d ) 2 tab le sp o o n s b u tte r C o o k s trin g b e an s b y d ire c tio n s. S liv e r a lm o n d s. B ro w n in b u tte r on lo w h e a l. A d d m u sh ro o m s an d liq u o r. W hen m u sh ro o m s b ro w n , ad d d ra in e d b e an s. H a p p y co o k in ! S u za n n e Barn Owls W h en c u ra to rs at m e N o rth C a r o lin a Z o o lo g ic a l P a r k n e a r A sh e b o ro look fo r a n im a ls fo r th e n a tu ra l h a b ita t e x h ib it a re a s , th e y u s u a lly s e a rc h f a r an d w id e fo r ju st th e rig h t A fric a n b e a sts an d o ften p a y la rg e su m s of m o n e y to get Ih e m . B u t Ih e zo o 's m ost re ce n t w ild life a d d itio n , a fa m ily o f s ix b a rn o w ls, ju s l flev./ ip fro m th e " w ild s " o f P ie d m o n t N o rth C a ro lin a . T h e y m u st h a v e lik e d w h at th e y fo und at th e zo o , b e ca u se th e y ’v e sta y e d an d a re ra is in g th e ir yo u n g . T h e fly -in e x h b ito rs h a v e b u ill a n est ab o u l 25 feet up in sid e one of s e v e ra l m a n -m a d e ro c k s se p a ra tin g th e lio n an d c h im p a n ze e h a b ita ts in th e zo o ’s A fric a n se c tio n . T h e nest is sh e lte re d in a h o le , n e a r food, an d a c c e s s ib le to o w ls, b u l no p re d a to rs. A c c o rd in g lo R o n M o rris , c u ra to r o f b ird s , the w ild b ird s “ fo und a spot in th e re p re tty clo se to w h a l th e y u se d to fin d in b a rn s ." M o rris sa id Ih e b a rn o w l w a s d isa p p e a rin g fro m N o rth C a ro lin a an d the e a ste rn U n ite d S ta te s b e ca u se " th e y d o n ’t m a k e b a rn s lik e th e y u sed lo .” H e e xp la in e d th a l o ld , w ooden b a rn s an d sto n e s ilo s u s u a lly h ad h o le s in th em an d lo ft d o o rs th at stood open m o st o f th e lim e . B u t he sa id fa rm b u ild in g s w e re m o r e o ften m a d e o f m e la l n o w , s o th e y clo se tig h tly an d sh u t out Ih e o w ls . we need^our NEW LISTINGS- Southwood Acres Home in the pines. 4 bed^m, 3 bath, brick veneer home ideal for the large family. Let us show you the many additional features. »82,OOP” ___________ Beautiful Lot In Woodland Development Plenty Of Hardwood Trees And Sloping Just Right For A Basement ‘8,900“ help fight T h e N .C . W ild life R e s o u rc e s C o m m issio n vo ted to e xte n d Ih e v a lid ity of c u rre n t N o rth C a ro lin a fi.shing lice n se s Ih ls y e a r fro m .lu ly I to ,Iu ly 31 a l a m e e lin g in R a lc ig ii on ,Iu n e 21). In o lh e r a c tio n , the W ild life ro n u n is s lo n a lso adopted s e v e ra l h o a lin g s a fe ly re g u la tio n s, adopted a re so lu tio n 'o p p o sin g Ih e proposed sa le of n a tio n a l fo re sts In iV o rlli C a ro lin a , adopted re so lu tio n s h o n o rin g Iw o fo rm e r W ild life C o m m issio n e rs w ho re c e n tly d ied , and a cce p te d Iw o co n lrih u lio n s lo ' w ild life co n se rv a tio n . T h e d e cisio n lo exten d Ih c v a lld ily of c u rre n t fish in g lice n se s thro ug h •lu ly 31 w a s m ad e b e ca u se the new p a ss b o o k lic e n s e s w ill not be a v a ila b le lo Ihe p u b lic b y J u ly I. R e c e n l Ic g ls la liv e c h a n g e s in lice n se fe c s - p lu s p rin tin g , sh ip p in g and d ls lrlb u llo n d e la y s - m a d c the e xte n sio n n e c e s s a ry . N ew lic e n se s w ill be a v a ila b le fro m lice n se a g e n is in la le .lu ly , h o w e v e r, an d c u rre n t fish in g lice n se s w ill be honored u n lil lh a l tim e . S e v e r a l b o a tin g s a fe t y ré g u la i io ns w e re ado p ted . N o -w ake zones w e re adopted on Ih e p o rtio n of the C h o w a n R iv e r an d In d ia n C re e k a d ja ce n t lo Ihe A rro w h e a d B e a ch S u b d iv isio n in C h o w an C o u n ty . In a d d itio n , n o -w a k e z o n e s w e re adopted n e a r la u n c h in g ra m p s and o th e r p u b lic f a c ilit ie s on th e Sh e a ro n H a r ris R e s e rv o ir in W ake and C h a th a m c o u n lie s. A re g u la tio n w a s a ls o a d o p le d p r o h ililin g sa ilb o a ts fro m h a v in g m a sts m o re than 35 fee l a b o ve the w a te r in Sh e a ro n H a r ris R e s e rv o ir. T h is w ill p re ven t Ih e rig g in g of sa ilb o a ts fro m co m in g in lo co n tact w ith high- v o lta g e p o w er lin e s. T h e W ild life C o m m issio n a lso ad o p led a re so lu tio n o pposing a n y sa le of n a tio n a l fo rest la n d in N o rth C a ro lin a . A lth o u g h no sa le s of n a tio n a l fo r e s ts h a v e b e en a u th o rize d , a p re lim in a ry slu d y id e n tifie d ab o ul 70,000 a c re s of n a tio n a l fo rest la n d s in N o rth C a ro lin a fo r p o ssib le sa le . T h is slu d y in clu d e d alm o st a ll o f the U w h a rrie N a tio n a l F o re st in the c e n tra l P ie d m o n t, a p o p u la r spot fo r sm a ll g a m e an d d e e r h u n tin g . “ N o rth C a ro lin a h a s been b lessed w llh an a b u n d a n ce o f n a tu ra l re s o u rc e s-in c lu d in g w ild life , fis h , cle a n w a le it and fo re s ts -a n d a c o n s id e ra b le p o rtio n o f th e se re so u rc e s a re held fo r the p u b lic tru st on o u r n a tio n a l fo re s ts ," sa id J . R o b e rt G o rd o n o f L a u rin b u rg , c h a irm a n of Ih e W ild life C o m ­ m is s io n .’ ’ " T h e w is e u s e a n d m a n a g e m en t o f o u r n a tio n a l fo re sts benefit not o n ly Ih e c itiz e n s o f N o rth C a ro lin a , but Ih e e n tire n a tio n . W e b e lie v e th at p ro p o sa ls a d v o ca tin g Ihe s a le of o u r n a tio n a l fo re s ts a re d e le te rio u s to Ih e g e n e ra l w e lfa re of N o rth C a ro lin a , an d that th e y sho uld be re je c te d In fa v o r of co n lin u e d p u b lic o w n e rsh ip an d m a n a g e m e n t o f o u r n a tio n a l fo re s ts .” T h e W ild life C o m m issio n a lso re c e iv e d Iw o c o n tr ib u tio n s fo r w ild life c o n se rv a tio n . T h e C e n tra l C a r o lin a C h a p t e r o f Q u a il I ’n lim ile d , a p riv a te co n se rv a tio n o rg a n iz a tio n d e d ic a te d lo Im ­ p ro v in g th e h a b ita t a n d m an ag em en t of q u a il, p re.senlcd a co n trib u tio n of $573 to Ih e W ild life C o m m issio n fo r q u a il m an ag em en t in N o rth C a ro lin a . A ls o , Ih c P a r k e r C u tle ry C o m p a n y w a s honored fo r Its co n trib u tio n of $8,000 lo Ihe W ild life En d o w m e n t F u n d . In 1982, the P a r k e r C u tle ry C o m p a n y i.ssued a sp e cia l s c rie s of k n iv e s co m ­ m e m o ra tin g Ih e " V e a r of the E a g le ." and a p o rtio n fro m Ih e sa le of e a ch of Ih ese k n iv e s w a s donated to the W ild life En d o w m e n t F u n d . " T h e W ild life C o m m issio n is v e ry g ra ie fu l fo r th ese c o n lrib u lio n s ," .said G o rd o n . "Q u a il U n liin lte d is a fiiu- o rg a n iza tio n , and w e look fo i'w a rd lo w o rk in g w ith these d ed icated sp o rtsm e n lo im p ro v e q u a il h u n tin g In Ihe fu tu re . W e also a p p re c ia te Ihe co n trib u tio n m ade hy the P a r k e r C u tle ry C o m p a n y . T h is s u b sta n tia l co n trib u tio n to the W ild life E n d o w m e n t F u n d w ill a id w ild life co n se rv a tio n fo r y e a rs to c o m e ." R c s o lu lio n s w e re a lso adopted ho n orin g the m e m o rie s of W ild life C o m m issio n e rs O rv ille W oodhouse of G ra n d y and D e w e y J a c k H o o ks of W h ile v llle . W oodhouse se rv e d a s W ild life C o m m issio n e r fo r D is tric t 1 froiTi 1949 th ro ug h 1975, and in th is J.'i-year p eriod s e rv e d a s C h a irm a n of the C o m m issio n fo r fo u r te rm s . Hooks se rv e d a s W ild life C o m ­ m issio n e r fo r D is lr ic I 4 fro m 1969 thro ug h 1975, and se rv e d one te rm a s C h a irm a n o f Ihe C o m m issio n . " B o th o f th e se m e n m a d e trem e n d o u s co n lrib u lio n s to w ild life co n se rv a tio n th ro ug h th e ir s e rv ic e to the C o m m is s io n ," sa id G o rd o n . “ N o rih C a ro lin a sp o rtsin e n ow e them a lo t, and w e re g re t th e ir p a s s in g ." F re e d o m N eeded A s b a b y le a rn s lo c ra w l a n d then w a lk , he b eco m es a n e x p lo re r in h is w o rld . T h is ca n be a try in g tim e fo r p a re n ts , but is is a v e ry im p o rta n t sta g e fo r the c h ild . “ H e is le a rn in g s e lf co n fid e n ce ,” s a y s E lle n T . M ille r , C h a th a m C o u n ty h o m e e c o n o m ic s a g e n t w ith th e A g ric u ltu ra l E x te n sio n . “ M ost to d d le rs a re fu ll o f e n e rg y an d need lo be fre e lo e xp lo re , to use both la rg e an d s m a ll m u scle s, lo w a lk an d ru n and c lim b an d ju m p , lo p la y w ith d o lls o r c a rs o r sa n d , to b ab b le a n d try new so u n d s, lo p la y w ith books an d h a v e h is p a re n ts re a d to h im . I f a llo w ed an d en ­ c o u ra g e d , h e w ill le a r n s e lf- c o n fid e n ce ,” M rs . M ille r s a y s . I f fo rce d to a d a p t to a n a lie n and p u re ly a d u lt e n v iro n m e n t, su rro u n d e d b y w h a t se e m s to be a tho usand “ no’s ” an d re s tric tio n s , he d e velo p s fe e lin g s o f self-do u b t. T o a llo w the c h ild to e xp lo re , w h ile p r e s e r v in g th e a d u lt s ’ b e lo n g in g s, ch ild -p ro o f the h o m e, M r s . M ille r re c o m m e n d s . P u t th in g s a w a y o r out o f re a c h o f s m a ll h a n d s. L a tc h ca b in e t do o rs and d ra w e rs . T r y kee p in g a d ra w e r o r c a b in e l ju s t fo r Ih e c h ild w ith in ­ te re stin g to ys an d ite m s w ith w h ich he m a y p la y . P c r r n n l a ls N o w th a t a z a le a s h a v e f i n i s h e d b lo o m in g , g a rd e n e rs and h o m eo w n ers m a y f in d t h e m s e lv e s w is h in g fo r so m e flo w e r co lo r added lo the g reen m a ss of the a z a le a bed. “ C o m p an io n p la n ts m a y help fill th is la c k ,” sa y s D r. J .C . R a u ls to n , p ro fe s s o r o f h o r­ t ic u ltu r e a t N o rth C a r o l i n a S t a t e U n iv e rs ity . C o m p an io n p la n ts fo r a z a le a s a re p la n ts th a l resp o n d to th e s a m e c u ltu r a l c o n d itio n s a z a le a s re q u ir e . T h e s e c o n ­ d itio n s a re lig h t sh a d e , o rg a n ic a n d a c id ic w e ll-d ra in e d so il, and a m p le m o istu re w ith no d ry p e rio d s. P e re n n ia ls , p la n ts th a l o v e r w in te r a n d co m e b a ck ca ch y e a r, ca n keep co lo r in Ihe g ard en lo n g er th an the p erio d a z a le a s a re in b lo o m , w hen th ey a re u se d a s c o m p a n io n p la n ts fo r a z a le a s . O ne of Ih e p e re n n ia ls D r. R a u lsto n su g g ests a s a co m p an io n fo r a z a le a s is ag ap an th u s ( L ily of the N ile ) , a lily - lik e flo w e r th a l g ro w s one lo tw o feet ta ll and h a s w h ite o r blue flo w e rs. A n o th er is a s t ilb e (g o a t’s b e a rd ) w h ic h g ro w s one to tw o feet ta ll and h as p lu m e s o r w h ite , re d o r p in k flo w e rs in M a y an d Ju n e . C o lu m b in e co m e s in m a n y co lo rs an d is e a s y to g ro w fro m se ed . H a rd y c y c la m e n is a lso e a sy to g row fro m se ed . It h a s a t t r a c t iv e fo ila g e a ll w i n t e r . H a r d y c y c la m e n g ro w s Ih re e to s ix in ch es hig h w ith flo w e rs o f w h ile , p in k or p u rp le . H o sta s a re p o p u lar b e c a u s e o f th e ir su m m e r flo w e rs and a t t r a c t i v e le a v e s . H o sta fo lia g e ca n be v a rig a te d o r in m a n y sh ad es of g reen an d b lu e-g reen . L ig u la ria c a n a ls o h a v e v a rig a te d fo lia g e . It flo w e rs in the fa ll. T h e r e a r e m a n y k in d s o f lilie s th a t ca n be used w ith a z a le a s So m e lilie s g ro w o n ly s ix in ch e s ta ll, w h ile o th e rs m a y e xce e d fiv e fe e t. G ood d ra in a g e is e sse n tia l fo r lilie s . A m o re u n u su al p la n t c h o ic e m ig h t b e b le tilla , a h a rd y o rc h id ' lh a t is n a tiv e to C h in a . 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W h e th e r yo u p la n t th e h a r d y v a rie tie s o r the tro p ic a l ty p e s, b o lh need fu ll su n , s t ill w a te r an d r ic h so il. H e re a re so m e o th e r tim e ly g a rd e n in g lip s fro m a g r ic u lt r a l e x ­ ten sio n s p e c ia lis ts a t N o rth C a ro lin a S la te U n iv e r s ily : I f y o u r a z a le a s blo om ed w e ll th is p rin g but now h a v e begu n to a p p e a r a little s ic k ly , e ve n it yo u h a v e th e m fe rtiliz e d p ro p e rly , the p ro b le m m a y be one of iro n d e fic ie n c y . V o u c a n b u y s m a ll p a c k a g e s o f iro n c h e la t e p o w d e r o r s m a ll c o n ta in e r s o f liq u id iro n fo r m ix in g w ith th e w a te r. A p p ly Ih is to le a v e s a n d a ro u n d the p la n ts. C a m e rlia s , lo o, o fte n a re b o th e re d b y iro n d e fic ie n c y , so yo u m a y w a n t to ch e c k th e m a t the sa m e tim e yo u a re ta k in g a look a l th e a z a le a s . D id yo u e v e r w o n d e r w h y s o m e p e o p le , p a rtic u la r ly p r o f e s s io n a l la n d - sc a p e rs , w ra p tru n k s of n e w ly p lan te d tre e s? H e re s w h y : W ra p p in g the tru n k w ill re ta rd e v a p o r a t i o n o f m o is tu re fro m th e b a rk . It p ro te c ts the b a rk fro m th e su n an d w ill p re v e n t su n s c a ld . W r a p p in g a ls o p re v e n ts w ood b o re rs fro m a t t a c k in g Ih e tre e . B u r la p is a good m a te ria l to u se fo r w a rp p in g th e tru n k o f a tre e . S p e c ia l p a p e r is a lso u se d an d g e n e ra lly e a n be o b ta in e d a t n u rs e rie s an d law n - g a rd e n c e n te rs. Y o u r p o in se ttia m a y need so m e atte n tio n ab o u t n o w . Y o u m ig h t co n sid e r p lu n g in g o r p la c in g the pot in a s u n n y sp o t in y o u r flo w e r b o rd e r o r n e a r the edge o f Ih e p a tio . 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' and w ife . H ild a W . B eaucham p, ' the s a m e ly in g and being In ■ D avie C ounty, N o rth C arolina a n d m o re p a r tic u la r ly d e s crib e d as fo llo w s : F irs t T ra c t: B E G IN N IN G at a stone In John S p a rk s ' line, the N o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f T ra c t l as appears o n a p la t th e re in a fte r d e scrib e d , bein g the S outhw est c o rn e r o f the w ith in describ e d tra c t, ru n s th ence S outh 85 degrees » m in u te s E a s t 3.55 ’ chs. to a p o in t In c e n te r of ' S p illm a n R oad In lin e of said T ra c t 1; thence w ith sa id ro ad. N o rth S degrees 30 m in u te s W est 4.03 chs. to a p o in t In c e n te r of said ro a d In lin e o f T ra c t 3 as appears on s a id p la t; thence N o rth 86 degrees W est 3.17 chs. , -'to a ston e In John S p a rk s ' line. Southw est c o rn e r ot s a id T ra c t '3 ; thence w ith sa id S p a rk s ' lin e , Soutti 4.00 chs. to th e B E G IN ­ N IN G , c o n ta in in g 1.34 a cre s, m o re o r less, and bein g a ll of T ra c t 2 W est o f the c e n te r of S p illm a n R oad, as ap p e a rs on a p la t and s u rv e y b y S .L. T a lb e rt, R S.. date d S e p tem ber Id, 1962. d e signa ted "P la t s how ing the Seats L a n d ". Second T ra c t: B E G IN N IN G a t a p o in t, a ston e co m m o n c o rn e r o f J o h n S p a rk s , R o m ln g e rs , th e w ith in p ro p e rty and o th e rs , bein g th e S outhw est c o m e r o f th e w ith in tra c t, said p o in t o f B e g in n in g b e in g located ■N ortt) 80 degrees 45 m in u te s 43 .seconds W est 280.56 fe e t o f a >p6lnt, an iro n n a il In c e n te r of •In te rse c tio n o f SR 1458 w ith SR 1457, ru n s th ence w ith said : S parks lin e . N o rth 06 degrees 13 ^m inutes 40 seconds E a st 364.31 fM t to a p o in t, an iro n p in In said :|ln e , P h illip B e a u c h a m p 's ^ c o rn e r; th e n c e w ith s a id B e a u ch a m p 's lin e . S outh 79 degrees 16 m in u te s 20 seconds . E M t 235.69 fe e t passin g th ro u g h an Iro n p in in th e W est edge of rig h t o f w a y o f SR 1458 to a p o in t, a n Iro n n a il In s a id road s itu a te d 30.63 feet fro m the edge of said rig h t o f w a y ; th ence w ith ' the c e n te r o l sa id ro a d , so u th 00 degrees 55 m in u te s 12 seconds E ast 363,38 feet to a p o in t, an Iron n a il In c e n te r o f sa id ro a d a t o r n e a r the c e n te r o f th e rig h t ol w a y o f SR 1458 and SR 1457; thence N o rth 80 degrees 45 m in u te s 43 seconds W est 200.56 I fe e t, passing th ro u g h an Iro n p in In the W est edge o f rig h t of w a y of sa id SR 1458 a nd ru n n in g w ith R o m ln g e r's lin e to th e ” B E G IN N IN G , c o n ta in in g 2.13 acres, m o re o r less, as ta ke n fro m a p la t o f sa id p ro p e rty de signa ted "P ro p e rty of R onnie S m ith ", by Joel A . D e rm id , J r.. S u rv e y o r, d a te d N o v e m b e r 3, 1976. A LS O , a th re e -b e d ro o m b ric k ra n c h e r house w ith 1500 square feet, loca te d a l R oute 2. Box 217A. S p illm a n R oad in D a vie C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a . T h is p ro p e rty Is to be sold su b je c t to a firs t deed of tru s t to M o c k s v ille S avings and Loan A s s o c ia tio n In th e o rig in a l am o u n t o f $36,000.00, re corded in B ook 112, page 440. D a vie C ounty R e g is try , and a n y C ity - C o u n ty a d v a lo re m ta x e s , sp e cia l assessm ents th a t a re a ■ lie n a g a in st the pre m ise s and al 1 o th e r p r io r lie n s a n d en- ; c u m b ra n c e s , If any. The s u b s titu te tru s te e , a fte r ■ sale, m a y re q u ire the high est b id d e r Im m e d ia te ly to m a ke a cash d e posit of 10 pe rce n t o f the ‘ am o u n t o f h is b id u p to and . In clu d in g $1,000.00 p lu s 5 p e r­ c e n t o f a n y e x c e s s o v e r *1,000.00. The N o tice o f Saie h e re b y g iv e n Is in s a tis fa c tio n of the . re q u ire m e n ts o f th e a fo re m e n tio n e d deed of trust and the re q u ire m e n ts con ta in e d In N o rth C a ro lin a G e n e ra l S taK ites 45-21.17 w ith respect to posting o r p u b lis h in g n o tic e of sale. « T IM E ; 12:00 o 'c lo c k N oon. ‘ J u ly 15, 1983. P L A C E : D a v ie C o u n ty C ourtho use , M o c k s v ille , N .C . T E R M S : Cash. • T his the 17th da y of June, 1963. John P. V a n Z a n d t, ill. S u b s titu te T ru ste e . ¿ X 2ln N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E g e n e r a l C O U R T O F JU S T IC E S u p e rio r C o u rt D iv is io n B efore T he C le rk 83 - SP . 76 N O T IC E O F S A L E TO M A K E ASSETS N O R T H C A R O L IN A O A V IE C O U N T V P U B L IC N O T IC E T h e re w ilt be a m e e tin g of the D a v lc C ounty Z oning B oard of A d fu s tm e n t on M o n d a y , J u ly 11. 1983, a t : .00 p .m . In the G ra n d J u ry R oom of the D a v ie C ounty C o u rth o u s e . T h e fo llo w in g W tllia m G . n a m e s , J r ., a p p ttca n ts have s u b m itte d a G u a rd ia n fo r A n d e rs o n re q u e st lo r C o n d itio n a l Use R oosevelt K in g P e rm its to p lace s in g le fa m ily H a vin g q u a lifie d as G u a rd ia n m o b ile hom es In a R e s id e n tia l lo r A n d e rso n R oosevelt (T e d ) ^ Z oning D is tric t; K ing o l D a vie C ounty, N o rth A ) R ay S parks s u b m itte d a C a ro lin a , th is Is to n o tify a ll '‘« ju e s t to p lace one m o b ile persons th a t a p e titio n o l sale to hom e on fhe W est side o f m e T a r m a ke assets has been H ied. T he G un C lub R oad (SR1626) n a tu re o l th e re lie f b e in n sought Is a pro ce e d in g b y the G u a rd ia n to sell the re a l and personal p ro p e rty of A nderson R oosevelt K ing p u rs u a n t to an o rd e r e n ­ tere d o u rs u a n t to NC G S I 33-31 and I 33-33, th e unde rsig n e d G u a rd ia n w ill o ile r lo r sate a t p u b lic a u c tio n to the h igh est b id d e r lo r cash a t the hom e of A n d e rs o n R o o s e v e lt K in g , R oute 1, A d va n ce , on a d irt road behind Y a d k in V a lle y B a p tis t C h u rc h , in th e F a rm in g to n T ow nship, D a vie C o unty, N o rth C a ro lin a , a t 12:00 N oon, on S a tu rd a y, the 23rd d a y of J u ly , 1983, the re a l p ro p e rty ly in g In F a rm in g to n T o w n s h ip , O avie C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a , said re a l p ro p e rty b e in g m o re p a r tic u la r ly d e s c rib e d as lo llo w s : B E G IN N IN G a t a B la ck G um , c o rn e r of L o t N o. 2 and ru n n in g South 5 degrees E a s t 6.50 chains to a s ta k e ; th ence S outh 5.90 ctM lns to a s to n e ; thence E a st 2.20 c h a in s to a s ta k e ; thence N o rth I d egree E a s t 3.17 chains to a s la k e ; thence E a st 4.50 c hains to a H ic k o ry ; thence S outh 3.17 ch a in s to a ston e; thence E a s t 4.50 ch a in s to a »tone; thence N o rth 2.59 chains to a H ic k o ry ; thence N o rth 54 degrees W est 30 c n a in s to a s ta k e ; thence S o u th w a rd 5.20 c h a in s to th e B E G IN N IN G co n ta in in g 10 a c rc s m o re o r le s s . F o r m o re p a r tic u la r d e s c rip tio n see d iv is io n o f the lands of G eorge Cook re co rd e d in Book 34, P age 277, R e g is te r of D eeds O ffic e of O a vie C ounty. N o rth C a ro lin a . A lso , see Deed fro m J.C . C astevens to T o m H o w a rd a n d w ife , re c o rd e d In Book 38. page 331, R e g is te r of D eeds, D a v ie C o u n ty. N o rth C a ro lin a . F o r re fe re n c e , see D eed Book 40, page 627. Save and exce p t th e p ro p e rty deeded in D eed B ook 78. page 587. and D eed B ook 94. page 557, D avie C ounty R e g is try , and an y o th e r rig h ts and easements deeded by A n d e rso n R oosevelt K in g . T he to ta l o f the above D A V IE C O U N T Y a p p ro x im a te ly .1 m ite South of H w y. 15B. T h is p ro p e rty Is fu rth e r d e s crib e d as bein g a p o rtio n o l p a rc e l 170 of ta x m a p D 7 . B ) H e n ry W , D u lin s u b m itte d a re q u e st to p la ce one m o b ile hom e on the E a st side of the June B e a ch a m p R oad (SR1632) a p p ro x im a te ly .4 m ile Soufh of H w y. 158. T h is p ro p e rty Is fu rth e r d e s c rib e d as bein g a p o rtio n o f p a rc e l 66 ol ta x m a p E-7. C) G a ry H o lt s u b m itte d a request to p la ce one m o b ile hom e on fhe N o rth side o f S hady Lane R oad a p p ro x im a te ly .1 m ile o ff H w y. 158. T his p ro p e rty Is fu rth e r d e s c rib e d as b e in g a p o rtio n of p a rc e l 179 of ta x m a p 0-7. D) R alph G ra le y s u b m itte d a re q u e st to p la ce one m o b ile hom e on the S outh side o f M y e rs R oad (SR 1457) a p p ro x im a te ly .1 m ile o ff the S p illm a n R oad. T h is p ro p e rty Is fu r th e r d e s c rib e d as bein g p a rc e l 53.01 o f ta x m a p C-6. S igns w ill be posted on each of the above lis te d lo ca tio n s to a d v e rtis e the p u b lic h e a rin g . A ll p a r lie s a n d In te re s te d c itiz e n s a re in v ite d to a tte n d said p u b lic h e a rin g a t w h ic h tim e th e y s h a ll have an o p ­ p o rtu n ity to be h e a rd In fa v o r of o r In o p p o s itio n to the lo re g o ln g changes. P rio r to the h e a rin g a ll p e rs o n s In te re s te d m a y o b ta in a n y a d d itio n a l in - Ic rm a tio n o n these pro p o sa ls w tilc h a re In the possession o f the D a vie C o u n ty Z oning E n- lo rc e m e n t O ffic e r in the C ounly O ffic e B u ild in g in M o c k s v ille , N .C . on w eekdays betw een th e hours o f 8:30 a .m . and 5:00 p .m . o r b y te le phone a t 634-3340. Jesse A. B oyce, J r. O a vie C ounty Z oning O ffic e r 6-30-2tnp N O R T H C A R O L IN A d e scrib e d p ro p e rty o ffe re d fo r sa ie is 6.0 a c re s m o re o r less. A ll tra c ts a re sold s u b je c t to upset b ids, a n y rig h ts o f w a y , e asem ents, and e n cu m b ra n ce s of re c o rd in c lu d in g b u t not lim ite d to a n y p ro p e rty la x assessm ents n o l paid . The la s t a n d h ig h e st b id d e r fo r each tra c t w ill be re q u ire d to g iv e a cash d e p o sit In the a m o u n t of ten p e rc e n t (10) of Ih e b id p e n d in g fin a l c o n ­ firm a tio n o r re ie c tlo n th e re o f. S aid sale o f each tra c t Is s u b le c t to c o n firm a tio n b y the C o u rl. T h is the 28th da y o f June, 1983.W illia m G . Ija m e s . J r., G u a rd ia n fo r A n d e rso n R oosevelt K in g 6-30 4tnp E X E C U T R IX N O T IC E H A V IN G Q U A L IF IE D as E x e c u trix o f th e e sta te of R o b e rt L ee E llis , la te o f D a v ie C ounty, th is Is to n o tify a ll persons h a v in g c la im s a g a ln s i said e s ta ie to p re s e n t Ih e m lo the u n d e rsig n e d on o r b e fo re the 1 6 d a y o f D e c e m b e r, 1983, bein g s ix m o n th s fro m th e firs t da y of p u b lic a tio n o r th is n o tic e w ill t>e pleaded In b a r of th e ir re c o v e ry . A ll p e rsons In d e b te d to sa id esta te w ill ptease m a k e Im ­ m e d ia te p a y m e n t to th e u n ­ de rsig n e d . T h is th e 13 da y o f Ju n e . 1983. L u c ille G . E llis M a rtin a nd V a n H oy. A tto rn e y s Box 606 M o c k s v iite , N .C . 3702S 6 -i6-4tnp N O R T H C A R O L O N A O A V IE C O U N T Y IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F J U S T I C E D IS T R IC T C O U R T D I V I S I O N B3 C V D 5 0 N O T IC E O F S E R V I C E O F P R O C E S S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N K E IT H S T E V E N B R O W N . P la n t i t f . V S . V IR G IN IA N A D I N E B R O W N , D e f e n d a n t . TO : V lr g ir iii N a c 3 ln e B r o w n A p le a d in g s e e k in g r e l i e f a g a in st yo u w a s f ile d In th e a b o v e -e n title d a c t io n o n M a r c t i 3, 1983, a nd n o tic e o f s e r v ic e o f process b y p u b lic a tio n b e g a n o n the 22nd d a y o f J u n e , 1 9 8 3 . The n a tu re o t r e l i e f b e in g sought is as f o llo w s : A n a c tio n fo r an a b s o lu te d iv o r c e b a s e d upon m o re tria n o n e y e a r 's se p a ra tio n . Y ou a re r o c v jlr e d t o m a k e d efense to s u c h p le a d in g n o t la te r lh a n A u g u s t 1 . 1 9 8 3 , a n d upon la ilu r e to d o s o t t ie p a r t y see kin g s e rv ic e a g a in s t y o u w ill apply to the C o u rt f o r th e r e lie f sought. T his the 14 d a y o f J u n e , 1983. L E G A L « -.ID S O C I E T Y O F N O R T H W E S T N O R T H C A R O L I N A . IN C . 216 W . F o u r t h S tre e t W in s to n -S a le m , N C 27101 ( 9 1 9 ) 7 2 5 -9 1 6 6 B y : K A T E M E W H I N N E Y A tto r n e y f o r P la in t if f 6 -2 3 -3 tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y E X E C U T O R 'S N O T I C E H a v in g q u a lifie d a s E x e c u t o r o l Ih e e s ta te o f L o r r a i n e B ow den R e d d e n , d e c e a s e d , la te o f D a vie C o u n ty , t h is is t o n o t if y a ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la i m s a g a in st s a id e s ta te t o p r e s e n t th e m to th e u n d e r s ig n e d o n o r b e fo re the 7 d a y o f J a n u a r y 1984, o r th is n o tic e w i ll h e p le a d e d in t)a r o l th e ir r e c o v e r y . A ll persons in d e b te d t o s a id e s ta te w ill p le a se m a k e im m e d ia t e p a y m e n t fo th e u n d e r s ig n e d . T his the 7tt> d a y o f J u ly . 1983 John V a n R e d d e n , E x e c u t o r o f th e e s ta te o f L o r r a i n e B ow den R e d d e n , d e c e a s e d . 7 - 7 4 t n p N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V IE C O U N T Y E X E C U T R IX 'S N O T I C E H a v in g q u a lifie d a s E x e c u t r ix o l the e s ta te o f I r e n e B e a c h a m p T u c k e r, d e c e a s e d , la t e o f D a v ie C o u n ty, Ih is Is t o n o t if y a ll persons h a v in g c la i m s a g a in s t r:.:d e s ta ie lo p r e s e n t t h e m to the u n d e rs ig n e d o n o r b e f o r e th e 7 day o f J a n u a r y , 1 9 8 4 o r th is no tice w ill b e p le a d e d I n b a r o f th e ir re c o v e ry . A l l p e r s o n s in d e b te d to s a id e s t a t e w ill p le a s e m a k e I m m e d ia t e p a y m e n t to Ih e u n d e r s ig n e d . T h is the 7 th d a y o f J u ly , 1983 L o u is e F o s t e r S m it h , E x e c u trix o f th e e s t a t e o f Ir e n e B e a ch a m p T u c k e r d e c e a s e d . 7 -7 -4 IP N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F S E R V I C E O F P R O C E S S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N I n th e D is t r ic t C o u r t In t h e m a t t e r o f A n t h o n y F o y e lle D e e s e . t io r n M a r c h 2 1 . 1979. a n d E liz a b e t h M i c t i e l l e D e e s e . b o r n D e c e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 7 6 T O : T O N Y B A R N E T T E D E E S E T a k e N o tic e I h a t a v e r i f i e d p la a d in g s e e k in g r e lie f a g a i n s t y o u h a s b e e n f ile d In t h e a b o v e e n title d a c tio n . T h e n a t u r e o f th e r e lie f b e in g s o u g h t is a s fo llo w s : T e r m in a tio n o f y o u r p a r e n ta ’. r ig h t s a s to y o u r m i n o r c h il d r e n , A n t h o n y F o y e l l e D e e s e a n d E liz a b e t h M i c h e l l e D e e s e . Y o u a r e r e q u ir e d t o m a k e d e fe n s e lo s u c h p le a d in g n o t la te r th a n th e 1 0 th d a y o f A u g u s t, 1983, s a id d a t e t > c ln g д о d a y s f r o m th e f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n of th is n o tic e , o r f r o m t h e d a t e P e titio n is r e q u ir e d t o b e f i l e d , w h ic h e v e r Is la t e r ; a n d u p o n y o u r f a ilu r e to d o s o , t h e p a r t y s e e k in g s e r v ic e a g a in s t y o u w i l l a p p ly to th e c o u r t f o r t h e r e l i e f s o u g h t. T h is t h e 21 d a y o f J u n e . 1 9 8 3 . H a ll a n d V o g l e r , A t t o r n e y s a t L a w B y E . E d w a r d V o g l e r . J r . A t to r n e y f o r P e t i t i o n e r P .O . D r a w e r 9 7 0 . M o c k s v ille . N . C . 2 7 0 2 8 T e le p h o n e : 7 0 4 - 6 3 4 -6 2 3 5 6 -3 0 4 t n p N O R T H C A R O L I N A D A V IE C O U N T Y E X E C U T O R 'S N O T I C E H a v in g q u a lifie d a s E x e c u t o r o f th e e s ta te o f K a t e B r o w n , d e c e a s e d , la te o f D a v ie C o u n t y , N o r th C a r o lin a , t h is Is t o n o t i f y a il p e r s o n s h a v in g c l a i m s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te t o p r e s e n t th e m to th e u n d e r s ig n e d o n o r b e f o r e th e 2 3 r d d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1983. s a id d a t e b e in g a t le a s t s ix m o n th s f r o m t h e d a te o f f ir s t p u b lic a t io n o f t h i s n o tic e , o r th is n o t ic e w i l l b e p le a d e d in b a r o f t h e ir r e c o v e r y . A ll p e r s o n s I n d e b te d t o s a id e s ta te w i ll p le a s e m a k e I m ­ m e d ia te p a y m e n t t o t h e u n ­ d e r s ig n e d . T h is t h e 2 3 rd d a y o f J u n e , 1983, t tie s a m e b e in g t h e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n d a te . W i l l i a m F . J o h n s o n , J r . , e x e c u to r o f th e e s t a t e o f K a t e B r o w n , d e c e a s e d . B r o c k & A A c C la m r o c k , i A t t o r n e y s a t L a w P . O . B o x 3 4 7 M o c k s v ille . N . C . 2 7 0 2 S P h o n e ; 7 0 4 - 6 3 4 -3 5 1 8 6 - 2 3 4 t n He’d be the top m a n cm any job. He likes th e job he’s g o t w ith th e N a v y . Farm Market S um m ary C o rn p ric e s w e re m o s lly fiv e lo len c e n is p e r b u sh e l lo w e r an d so yb e a n s w e re Iw o lo th re e ce n ts lo w e r on T h u rs d a y , Ju n e 30 co m ­ p a re d lo T h u rs d a y o f Ih e p re v io u s w e e k . N o. 2 y e llo w sh e lle d co rn ran g e d m o s lly to $3.54 in Ih e E a s le r n p a ri o f the s ta le an d $3.50 lo in Ih e P ie d m o n l. N o . I y e llo w so yb e a n s ra n g e d m o stly $ B .I6 lo $G.31 in Ih e E a s t an d $G lo $6.15 in the P ie d m o n l; N o. 2 re d w in te r w h e a l $ 3 .2 5 to $ 3 .;H ; N o, 2 re d o a ls $1.10 lo $1.45: an d b a rle y $1.8« lo $2.10. S o yb ean m e a l fob Ih e p ro c e ssin g p lan t ran g e d $199,90 to $207.00 p e r Ion fo r 44 p e rc e n t. N e w cro p p ric e s quoted fo r h a rv e s t d e liv e ry co rn $2.R5 to $2,93, so yb ean s $5,83 lo $0.13. E g g p ric e s « e r e a h o u l 2 lo 3.5 ce n ts p e r dozen lo w e r co m p a re d to Ih o se of the p re v io u s w e e k . S u p p lie s w o re fu lly ad e q u a te . D e m a n d w a s lig h t lo m o d e ra te . T h e N o rth C a ro lin a w e ig h te d a v e ra g e p rice quoted on Ju n e 30 fo r s m a ll lot sa le s of ca rlo n o d g ra d e A eg g s d e liv e re d to sto re s w a s 74.3G ce n ts p e r dozen fo r la rg e . M ed iu m G2.21 an d S m a lls 47.77. W’illi n io si p a c k e rs fin i.sh ed o r n e a rin g the end of th e ir sh ip p in g se aso n , the fin a l p ric e re p o rl fo r the 82 sw eet p o la lo cro p w a s re le a se d th is w e e k . O n Ju n e 29 c a rto n s of C .S . N o, I y a m s w e re quoted a l $0 to $8 w ilh so m e lo w e r. V e g e ta b le h a rv e st in e a s le rn N o rth C a ro lin a w a s a c tiv e w ith Iris h p o tato es, c u c u m b e rs, p ep p er an d .squash the GET ЮиСН ON YOURSELF AND GET A$2X)00 BONUS. С л * т Ь ,и I“« n ijo n u i'- . u u l р и ь v iu i in s li. ip i' a m in . r i- v o n u 4 'tu l t i‘jh n n u m a n In f ! u ‘ . '\ r in v 1 и - н т \ ч ’ \ i u i ü in I 'a r n iT 'f ! , A V [Ч -! v i'a r ti> v t.ii i, r r a in in u и ч ч 'к с ч н ! a in i> iith a n il 2 v v i4 ’k-> j h t w .u in л L v a l К г м т ч ч ' u im P t ii'' a г 2 , Л \ ' iM ilb iim - n t b m u is I !al! \'iЧ1Г A rim 1н ''0Г\ч’ n,'i‘’!i''>i'nian\ c . in tlu' 'i l\i) ,4 ' u n J iT Iv iV M iitm n ARMY RESERVE. 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Y o u r p a y c h e c k s t u b sh o u ld lis t th e h o u r s y o u w o r k e d , w a g e s p a id , t ip s d e c l a r e d a n d S o c ia l S e c u r ity t a x w it h h e ld . T ip s m u s t b e d e c l a r e d w h e t h e r th e y a r e r e c e iv e d i n c a s h , o r c h a rg e d to a c u s t o m e r ’s c r ^ i t c a r d a n d p a s s e d o n to y o u b y y o u r e m ­ p lo y e r. W h e n t i p s a r e p o o le d a n d s p lit a m o n g s e v e r a l e m p lo y e e s , n a t u r a lly , y o u r e p o r t o n l y y o u r o w n s h a re . A lt h o u g h t h e s t r i c t e r n e w re p o rtin g r e q u ir e m e n t s a p p l y to tip s e a rn e d f r o m s e r v i n g f o o d a n d b e v e ra g e s , y o u m u s t s t i l l r e p o r t a l l tip in c o m e y o u m a k e in a n y j o b . F o r in s ta n c e , i f y o u w o r k in a r e s o r t o r h o te l a n d c a r r y lu g g a g e , o r d o o t h e r s e r v ic e s f o r c u s t o m e r s , k e e p t r a c k o f y c u r in c o m e f r o m t i p s . B y th e s a m e t o k e n , k e e p t r a c k o f a n y w o r k - r e la t e d e x p e n s e s y o u m a y h a v e . F o r i n s t a n c e , i f y o u w e a r a u n ifo rm , a n d m u s t p a y t o h a v e it c le a n e d , th o s e e x p e n s e s a r e t a x d e d u c tib le . O f c o u r s e , y o u c a n o n ly d e d u c t th o s e e x p e n s e s i f y o u it e m iz e y o u r ta x d e d u c t io n s . » S A L SSTATS A c r e M in i-F a rm Р 1 Е Я С Е А 1 К Г Г Ю Н S E R V IC E R E A L 1 m A T E le o o в я л г т £ у s T w e cT M4M 8T0M S A L E M . M C 2 7 1 0 Э о м 2 : 3 0 p « S U N D A Y - JU L Y 2 4 m Highway 801, % M ile From Farmington Exactly 5 M iles Off 1-40 Toward — FARiVllESIGTON— Come to the Auction Register to Win 1983 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER BEAUTIFUL 6 ROOIVl HOME 3 Bedrooms - 2 Baths 2 Car Garage ■ 46X 20 Barn OPEN HOUSE Sunday-July 10-2 PM To 4 P M Wednesday, July 20-6PM To 8 P M -T E R M S - *5,000“ Down Day of Auction Balance Due 30 days at Closing Owner Will Take 2nd Mortgage o fm 0 0 0 -1 5 Y e a rs -1 0 % 39 Foq^Deep Well-24" file 6" From Top-Pumps 22 gal. per m in. W ILL NOT BE LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET Bl DS[ — A LS O P E R S O N A L PROPERTY — Lowe Seat-Recliners-End Tables-15 Cubic Ft. Hot Point Refrigerator Maytag Washer- 25” R.C.A. Color T.\/.-20” Craftsman Mower-Sookcase Room Divider-Gun Cabinet- Kitchen Ware ltem s-2 H.D. Industrial Screw Dril!s-4 B&D 7V*’’ Circal Saws B&D Sabre saw­ s '' H.D. Belt Sander-ElectricJitterbug Sander 22 Caliber "Speed" Stud Gun, with pins and loads PIERCE AUCTION SERVICE«r / J U C 7 / 0 / V £ £ R K E I T H J P I E R C E Auction Sales Is Our Business Not A Sideline d REAL ESTATE N C A L 15- O f » : 7 2 3 5 3 3 8 S IN C E 1963 / GREAT PLACE TO BUY SELL TRADE OR RENT“ T 7 7 !en t J ^ J ^ IM V ll: COUNTY UNTEW’klSH KliCOKlX TIIUUSDAY. Л И Л ’ 7. 148.^ \M\ E C l a s s i ABORTION A B O R T IO N : F re e Pregnancy T e sting. F o r a p p o in tm e n t c a ll co lle ct . W inston-S alem (919) 7 3 1 -U 20. A rc a d ia W o m e n 's M e d ic a l C lin ic . 11-36 tfn A C AUCTION W E C O N D U C T A L L T Y P E S OF A U C T IO N S A LE S . W e are n o w c o n tra c tin g sales (o r S pring of 1983. C a ll: J im Sheek, A u c tio n R e a lty af 998- 3350. N C A L 924. ;-9 tfnS AUTO M O BILE CLEA N UP B O O E R 'S K A R K L E E N . R t. 7. W o c k sv llle . N X .. 25 ye a rs of e x p e rie n c e In a u to re c o n -. d itlo n ln g . W e c le a n : E ngines, In te rio rs . W ax o r P o lish and d ye v in y l tops. C a ll 99B-31B9 o r 99S-3J59 fo r a n a p p o ln fm e n f. A nn a nd J a c k B oger. O w ners and O p e ra to rs. 2-35 tfn B K M USICAL W ANTED P IA N O T U N IN G ; R e p s lrin g a n d R e b u ild in g , 22 y e a rs e x p e rie n c e . A ll w o rk g u a r a n t e e d . p i a n O T E C H N IC IA N S G U IL D C R A F T S M A N . C a ll W alla ce B a rfo rd a f 5 5 tfn B p a in t in g ' ^ & R EPA IRS E X P E R I E N C E D P A IN T E R ... W ill do house p a in tin g , root p a in tin g , o r w h a te v e r. W o rk G u a ra n te e d . C a ll: H a rm o n y (704) 492-7&S7. 6-16-1(nCS H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T S ...- C a rp e n te r W o rk , 33 years exp erience. A ll typ e s. N ew or re m o d e lin g Inside a nd out. R ooting a nd ca b in e ts. Q u a lity w o rk m a n s h ip . C all 434-3329. 6.X-2tpJB BUSIN ESS PROP. FO R REN T EM PLOYM ENT E ld e rly c o u p le ne e d s a housekeeper w h o can d riv e . P re fe r m id d le aged person. C all 634 3432.7-7-1tnpG A P a rt-tim e S alesperson to sell C a b le T V in M o c k s v ille E xperience h e lp fu l, b u t not necessary. Send resum e to R ob M o ore, PO Box 1067, S ta te s v ille , N.C . 7B677. 7-7 UnpSC E X C E L L E N T IN C O M E fo r » » a rt-T lm e n o m e a s s e m b ly w o rk . F o r in fo rm a tio n , c a ll (5CM) 641-B003, E x t B645. 7-7-4lpG CA V EH IC LES ^'’ISCELLA N EO U S FO R S A L E ..1974 T h u n d e rb ird G re e n 60,000 m ile s , N ew T ires. E x c e lle n t C ondition. 12.000 00 C all 998 5357 o r 998- 3500. 5 36 tfn D J FO R S A L E .1979 C h e v e lte , 44.000 m ile s. 32 m pg 12700,00 or BES T O F F E R . C all 284- 251B a fte r 3 p.m . 6 23 4tnpP D F O R S A L E .,.l9 flt M u s M n g , a u to m a tic , pow er ste e rin g , pow er b ra ke s, console A M - F M Stereo tape deck. 15,800.00 C all 634 5185. 7 7 2 tp J H L T E L E P H O N E R E P A IR C E N T E R ; A ll w o rk g u a r a n te e d . T e le p h o n e s a le s ...K e y S y s te m s ... in ­ s ta lla tio n s ... C ordless phones, loud belhs, long co rd s, jacks, w ire and m a n y o th e r com - m y n J c a fio n n eetfs. T H E PH O N E P LA C E . M o c k s v ille . N.C, P hone; 634-2636. 2 18-82 PP "W is h to c o n ta ct a ny descen­ dants of Zote o r L u ie n k a (m a id e n n a m e " O w e n " ) liv in g In O a vie C ounty In 1650. ha v in g a b ro th e r, W illia m O w en w h o liv e d In Ashe C o u n ty , N o rth C a ro lin a , W illia m w as b o rn in D a vie C o u n ly In 1B50. o n e of the above n am ed s iste rs m a y i have been m a rrie d to one John B o w le s ." C ontact M rs . F ra n k C la rk , 6 L epore D riv e , L a n c a s te r. P A 17602 7.7.1tnpFC N E E D B U S H H O G G IN G D O N E IN T H E S H E F F IE L D A R E A . C a ll 493-7441 a fte r 5 p .m . _________________ 6 30-3tnpCC AN IM ALS P U P P IE S F R E E ...T O a good hom e. S m a ll, m ix e d breed p uppies, 9 w eeks old . Need shots. C all 998-3990. 7.7.3tpD G FO R S A L E 3 M ale puppies...- P a rt B o x e r...P a rt S hepherd. S25.00 each. C a li 634-3334. 7-7-U pD M H A R A B R IA N H O R S E S H O W . J u ly IS, 16, and 17 a t Ire d e ll C ounty F a irg ro u n d s , H v/y. 21, B a riu m S p rings. J u ly 15 show Is F R E E and s ta rts a t 6 p.m . J u ly 16 8.17 show s ta rts a t 8:30 a .m . a nd Is a ll d a y . P a y S3.00 a t gate . C h ild re n u n d e r 12 P R E E . F re e P a rk in g . 7-7-2tnpA B GIRL SCOUTS Earle's Office Supplies 120 N orth Church Street Salisbury, N.C. Phone 636-2341 Office Supplies Furnitiire, Systems Art SuppMes Y our M ocksville , Representative is: Jeff Heard FOR RENT-.Sulte Of 3 O ffic e * and re c e p tio n area--G round F lo o r- S treet F ro n t onM A In S tre e t, M o c k s v ille . C all 634- S8?2.6-2-tfnD M W O R K FOR YO U RSELF 9-5 got you down? Give yourself a lift selling Avon, and earn good money too! Cali: 998-2346 Resort Property FOR REN T r e s o r t r e n t a l .B e a c h C ottage a t South M y rtle , 3 bedroom s a nd bunks, sofabed, 3 b a ths, a ir c o n d itio n , co lo r C able T .V . n e a r ocean. D a lly o r w e e k ly . C a ll 634-3875 o r 634- 3650.4 l4 .tfn W L HOMES FOR REN T FO R R E N T ...3 b e d room B ric k h o m e ...A p p ro x im a te ly 3 m ile s out. C a ll 634-3105 o r 634-3244. 6 9 .tfn M E • CARD O F TH AN KS ' C O D Y The fa m ily of th e la te C harles C ody w is h fo express frte ir s in c e re th a n k s a n d deep a p p re c ia tio n fo r e v e ry k in d ­ ness show n th e m d u rin g the u n tim e ly dea th of th e ir loved one. T he flo w e rs , food, v is its , ca rd s, p ra y e rs a nd e ve ry tho u g h t Is a p p re c ia te d and w ill long be re m e m b e re d . AAay G od ric h ly bless each one o f you Is our p ra y e r. T h e F a m ily B A R N E Y W e the fa m ily o f the la te M a ttie H . B a rn e y, w o u ld like to ta ke th is o p p o rtu n ity to express o u r s in c e re th a n ks to the m a n y frie n d s , n e ig hbors and re la tiv e s w h o show ed such com pa ssion and concern d u rin g th e re ce n t dea th of our m o th e r. It Is im p o ssib le to th in k of w o rd s to a d e q u a te ly ttia n k y o u fo r th e fo o d , flo w e rs , c a rd s, p ra y e rs and supfiort during o u r tim e of s o rro w . M a y G od B less you In a v e ry s p e c ia l-w a y . S in ce re ly. T h e C h ild re n 937BestSellers T he U.S. G ovem m ent P rin tin g O ffice has put to ^e lh e r a new catalog o f the G ovem m ent'a besLsellinf' bt)( k.s. Books lik e T/i^ Space S hutt/fC l Work. C u tlinff G »fr(n/ { ’oxf.t, lu /a iif Care. N flu n n o / Park- G uide and Map, F td em l HenefitK fo r Vtteraun and Depetidrntit, Th e H ark • I h n f Meeha uie. M erckandining Your Job Talents, and A’/o riin jF o Himiness. F in d o u l w hat Q ovt'm m i'nl hooks art* all alM iul. Send fo r y o u r free catalog. N«w Catalog Post O ffice Box a70(H) W ashirR ton. M ake R eunions E njoyable F or A ll H ondii. Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki Davie Cycle Center Sanford Ave. 1.4 Miles past Ingersoll-Rand R egister fo r F R E E $ 1 0 0 .0 0 G ift C e rtific a te th ru 6-1 AJI accessories and servjce.s NOW 15% Ofl* thru 6-1-83 Check our prices on new and used cycles- H ours- 9 -6 T u e s-F rl. 9-3 S a tu r^a ^ P ho n e :6 34 -3 92 9 “ F a m ily re u n io n s can be w a rm h appy tim e s of s h a rin g , bul Ih e y ca n a lso be a p a in ,” s a y s D r, Le o H a w k in s , e x le n s io n h u m an d evelo p m en l s p e c i a li s i , N o r ih C a roli na Slale U n iv e r s ily . T h is is e s p e c ia lly Iru e if you h a v e a difficull lime re m e m b e rin g n am e s an d beco m e co n fu sed , b e cau se you do n’l kno w yo u r G re a l A u n I P e a rl fro m y o u r g r a n d ­ m o t h e r ’ s s e c o n d co u sin . “ N a m e la g s ca n help re lie v e so m e of the a n x ie ty of people w ho d o n ’ t tr u s t th e ir , m e m o ry fo r n a m e s of people Ih e y o n ly see o n ce a y e a r ,” D r . H a w k in s c o n tin u e s . " N a m e ta g s a r e in e xp e n siv e an d Ih e y m a k e p e o p le m o re w illin g to ta lk lo r e la liv e s o lh e r lh a n Ih n se th ey a re m ost f a m i l i a r w i t h , " H a w k in s e x p la in s. F o r m so m e c o m ­ m itte e s to gel th in g s o rg an ize d . O ne group m a y be in ch a rg e of g e llin g p la te s, fo rk s , c u p s, ice an d d rin k s . A co lle ctio n take n each y e a r co u ld c o v e r Ih e co sl of Ih ese a s w e ll as the ren t of the co m ­ m u n ity b u ild in g o r c h u rc h fe llo w sh ip h a ll if the re u n io n is nol т а н А Г ю р ACHIEVEMENT h eld a I Ih e h o m ep lace o r a re la tiv e 's house. A n o th e r co m m itle e re sp o n sib ility could be in tro d u c in g g u e s ts , sp o u se s w h o h a v e m a rrie d into Ih e fa m ily o v e r Ih e past y e a r and fa m ily m e m b e rs w ho do not gel lo atten d o fle n b e cau se Ih e y liv e fa r a w a y . R e g is t e r p e o p le a lle n d in g . T h is help s e s tim a te h o w m a n y people to e xp e ct n ext y e a r. Il is a lso a good p la ce lo re co rd new a d d re sse s an d phone n u m b e rs of re la liv e s w ho h a v e re lo cate d in Ih e p a sl y e a r. A ls o , if th e re is no fix e d o r tr a d itio n a l tim e Ih e re u n io n is h eld , su ch a s Ih e fir s l S u n d a y in Ju n e , be su re lo an n o un ce Ih e date the re u n io n w ill be held n e x t y e a r b e fo re e v e ry o n e le a v e s Ih e d in n e r. “ E n c o u ra g in g co m m u n ica tio n bet­ w een re la tiv e s , h elping y o u n g e r m e m b e rs of the fa m ily , e sp e c ia lly a d o le s c e n ts , fe e l a l e ase w ith m e m b e rs of Ihe o ld er g e n e ratio n , c u ltiv a tin g a se n se ’of f a m ily h is to r y an d k ee p in g ih e p h y sica l o p e ra tio n s o f Ih e r e u n io n r u n n in g sm o o th ly a re Ih e best w a y s lo in su re lh a l Ihe f a m ily re u n io n w ill b e co m e a w e lc o m e , lo n g -sta n d in g e v e n t e n jo y e d b y c o m in g g e n e ra tio n s ," H a w k in s ad d s. FO R S A L E ...13 Bee hives w ith bees,.,»«).00 each. C all I7W ) « 2 7 !« 6-30 JlpR H FO R S A L E . B a b y C h u k a rs . G ro w n C h u k a rs . B a n ta m C hicks, 1 s m a ll 10 oz. t>otlie dr»nk box w ith p ra ctically new c h anger. C all a fte r 4:30 p.m . 204 2467, 7-7-U npBG F R E E F R A M IN G a t Ben F ra n k lin ,..B rin g y o u r fa v o rite photo, s titc h e ry p ro |e c t o r p riz e possession. O ur fra m in g p rofession al w ill cut and size the necessary m a t and fra m e and assem ble then> F re e of charge, A ll you P A Y is fo r the m a te ria ls ! 7-7-4tnpBF S P E C IA L S A L E ...A ir C on- d itlo n e rs - A ll s'zes a v a ila b le a t E X C E L L E N T P ric e s . N E W ,..S lig h tly d a m a g e d . F u lly w a rre n te d , S i W S A L V A G E .,.601 N o rth , T u rn le ft on old 80 P hone 492-7344, 7-7.3tpSS FO R S A L E ...E le c tric G olf C art, C all 284-4306 o r 1-704-546-7170. 7-7-4fpJC C A R W A S H .-.S a tu rd a y, J u ly 7, fro m 10 a .m . u n til 3 p .m . a t M a. S SU N O C O , H ig h w a y 601. C ars cleaned Inside and out fo r o n ly 55.00 Sponsored by B L A IS E B A P T IS T C H U R C H Y O U T H . A A ocksviile, N.C. 7 .7 -ltn p B B W A W t E D TO REN T FO R S A LE .,.O R P ossible R ent- ...M o b ile H o m e C all 998-3902. 6-30-tfnG A M H M OBILE HOMES FOR SA LE FO R S A L E ..,1968 G le n d a le M o b ile H om e, 12x60, IS' jx lB exte nsion on liv in g ro o m w ith fire p la c e , 2bed ro o m s, 3 baths, Is n o w b e in g c o m p le te ly re m o d e le d . C o n te m p o ra ry s ty le , s ta tio n a ry on lo t In D avie cou n ty. M u st be m oved. $8.000 C a ll 998 2964 o r 76«i-3638 o r 725 9441, 6 30 3tnpCC FO R S A LE . 197? M ilfc re s t T ra i le r 12*70, un d e rp in n e d , fro m and re a r porches, a ir con d itlo n e r. and o il ta n k . House ty p e g u tte r in g , p a r tia lly fu rn ish e d , pow er box, pole , 3 b e droom s. 1' j baths. C all 998- 3479 a t an y tim e . 6 30-4tpD H FO R S A L E ..12X48 H o m e tte 2 bed ro o m 1 b a th , 1971..12x48 C oburn, 2 b e droom , 1 b a th ; 1972.-10x40 K e n t, 1 b e droom , 1 t>ath. A ll h ave stoves and re frig e ra to rs . C all 634 3334, 7-7 -ltp D M H FO R S A L E 1963 C ra fts m a n Doul3le-w /de 28x56 3 bedroom . 2 b a th . C a th e d ra l c e ilin g . R ock fire p la c e , tap sid in g , sh in g le roof. F u lly fu rn ish e d . P ric e d to S ell! C all 634-3334 7 7-1tpD M H LAMO FOR S/>LE FO R S A L E ...lo ts and acreage In C ooleem ee a re a . C a ll E A R ­ N H A R D T R E A L E S T A T E . 384-3405 o r 364.3110.6-30-21 pSE APARTM ENT FO R RENT" F O R R E N T ...O n e b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n t. N o c h ild re n and no pets. See o r c a ll E rn e st H a ll a t 634-3913. 6-30-tfnE H HOMES FO R SA LE FO R S A L E ,-2 B .R ,. 1 bath house In co oleem ee, c o m ­ p le te ly rem odeled In cluding new c a rp e l...E A R N A H R D T R E A L E S T A T E , c a ll 284-2405 o r 284-2110.6-30 3tpSE H O U S E F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R ..,3 b e droom , 3 bath , e nergy e ffic ie n t, so la r heat, w ood stove, 3 ye a rs o t wood su p p ly, d ish w a sh e r, deck and c a rp o rt. S44.000. A ssum eable loan. C a ll 998 6035. 6-30 3tpSG FO R S A L E : 3 B edroom house w ith o il fu rn a c e , carpeted, and c a rp o rt, 20 D uke S treet. C o o le e m e e . S l4,000, O w n e r w ill h e lp fin a n c e som e of 11- C all a fte r 4 p .m . (704) 663 6633; o r 28 4 2435. 6-16-4tpPY H O M E S FO R S A L E ..V A L L E Y O A K S ...R eady fo r occupancy- ...3 b e d room s,--G reat R oom w ith ca th e d e ra l c e ilin g and ro c k fire p la c e . E n e rg y e f­ fic ie n c y . H ouse open evenings fro m 6 to 6 p m . (919) 998-8267 o r 998 5590.6-23-4tnpLZ FO R S A L E ...2 H o u se s in C ooleem ee,..12 Y a d k in S treet $33.500,00.......14 Y a d k in S treet, $17,500.00 ...P hone 284-2325, 6 23-4t pDS F O R S A L E ,..H w y . 64, M o c k s v ille . C o m p le te ly rem odeled, heat p um p, a ir c o n d itio n e d . F E R R E L L R E A L T Y CO. C all L y n n e H a rt at 1-9)9.721-3053 o r 998 3559. 6-23-31 pLH D A V I E C O U N T Y M O C K S V IL L E A R E A ...40 acres a p p ro x im a te ly , re c e n tly re m o d e le d 3 be d ro o m , b ric k hom e, b a rn , to o l shed, shop. Ideal fo r s m a ll c a ttle o r horse fa rm , M O C K S V IL L E IN ­ S U R A N C E A N D R E A L T Y (704) 634-5917, n ig h ts a n d w eekends (919 ) 996-4541 o r (704 ) 634-5128. 7-7-2tpBP YARD SALES F L E A M A R K E T & Y A R D S A L E ,..F irs t F r id a y a n d S aturday o f each m o n th . F ri., 9 a.m , - 7 p .m ., and S at., 7 a .m . • 7 p.m . $5.00 to set up p e r day. M u s t fu rn is h o w n fa b le . M O C K S V IL L E D E A L E R S A U C T IO N , f o r m e r l y P e n n ln g lo n C h e v r o le t C om pany In M o c k s v ille , F or in fo rm a lio n c a ll: L Ib G ru b b a t (704) 284-2566. 5-512IP -LG G IG A N T IC Y A R D S A L E - S a tu rd a y, J u ly 9fh, 8.00 • 3.00 - R A IN O R S H IN E H w y, 801, S o u th , C o o le e m e e . B en F ra n k lin w ood stove, M c ­ C ullough c h a in saw , g irl's 26" 3speed b ik e , 3 C B ra dios, la w n m o w e r, w eed trim m e r, fans. 12-gage re lo a d e r, liv in g ro o m s u it, co ffe e ta b le , p ic ­ ture s, bedspread and c u r­ ta in s , 6 -p la c e d is h e s s e t, g la ssw a re , and lo t of odds and ends. C h ild re n c lothes, size 6- 14. m e n and la d le s clothes. A L L IT E M S P R IC E D TO S E L L . T W E N T Y F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ...F rid a y and S a tu rd a y. J u ly 8 and 9. 7 a .m . u n til? ? ? ? C orner of L a s a te r a nd H a rp e r R oad, C lem m ons, N.C . A n tlq u e s . fu rn itu r e , G o -C a rt, k id s and a d u lt clothes, Y O U N A M E IT ...W E 'V E G O T 1T!1! Y A R D S A L E ,..F r id a y a n d S a lu rd a y, J u ly 8 a nd 9, fro m 9 a ,m . u n til 5 p .m . 2nd house on rig h t, south of G reasy C orner in g a ra g e . S m a ll a p pliances, p la n te rs , g la s s w a re , k itc h e n u tility c a rt, sew ing m a ch in e / J r. to la rg e size c lo th in g , 2 otto m a n s , d ra p e s and m a n y m o re Ite m s too n um erous to m e n tio n ! BIG 3 F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ...- R edland R oad, F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , J u 'y 8 and 0, e a rly u n til? ? ? ? C lo th in g , fu rn itu re , te le v is io n , A lg n e r shoes and lo ts o f ite m s TO O N U M E R O U S T O M E N T IO N I Y A R D S A L E ....S a t, J u ly 9. F ro m 8 a .m . u n til? ? ? Y a d k in V a lle y H oad 4fh b ric k house on le lt. R a in o r shine! G O O D B A R G A IN S ...L O T S O F T H E M !!! G A R A G E S A L E ...S a t, J u ly 9 fro m 8 a .m . u n til 2 p.m . a t the hom e o l T o m m ie and B obby W e s t, L a k e w o o d V illa g e , second b ric k h o u s e o n the le ft AS you tu rn Into the v illa g e . LO TS O F G O O D B A R G A IN S ! S u m m e r and w in le r clothes, tu p p e rw a re , d rapes and o th e r good item s. R ainor shlnel N E IG H B O R H O O D Y A R D S A L E ...S a tu rd a y , J u ly 9, 8 a .m . - 2 p.m . H w y 158, near O ak G rove C hurch. Sale In b ric k b u ild in g . W a fc h fo r signs. L a d d e r back c h a irs, gla ssw a re , je w e lry , clothes, d is p la y shelves, co ffe e table and M U C H M O R E ! Y A R D S A L E ...S a tu rd a y , J u ly 9, fro m 6 a .m . u n til 4 p .m . L ig h t fix tu re s , new a nd used; set of C hina, N ew A vo n B o ttle s o ve r SOO, W a ll p aper th a t is new . A lso lo ts of m ls ce lla n e o u sl Inside S h e lfle ld C o m m u n ity B u ild in g . 2 F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ... F rid a y J u ly 6. fro m 9 a .m . • 5 p .m . and S a tu rd a y , J u ly 9, 6 a .m . • 1 p .m . L ots of c h ild re n 's c lo th e s , a n d m a n y o th e r Ite m s. W h lfn e y R oad, C ra ft- w ood. W atch fo r sig n s i Good B a rg in s ! 2 F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ...- S a tu rd a y, J u ly 9. fro m 6 a.m . u n til ?? A t 717 N orth M a in S tre e t. M o c k s v ille . G ood v a rie ty . K in g size bed and m a ttre s s in E X C E L L E N T c o n d itio n fo r sale. C all 634- 5074. P la n ts Need Care A t V a ca tio n T im e [★ M o cksville Furn. & A p p .| 634-5812 S e rv ice O n M ost M a¡o r Brand O f A p p lian ce s & Tele visio n s NOTICE A d s a p p ra rin g in tho c la ssifie d co lu m n s of th is n ew sp ap e r a re t:i.UO fo r ju s l 25 w o rd s if paid fo r in a d ­ va n ce by I I a .m . T h u rs d a y nior- ningK. A ll su ch c la ssifie d ad s not p aid fo r by It a .m . T h u rs d a y , a t w h ich tim e (h e y w ill be tra n sfe rre d to an a c ­ count to he b ille d , w ill be ch arg e d a t the ra te of J4.00 fo r ju s t -’.5 w o rd s. .M l ad s not p aid fo r w ith in :10 d ays » ill h a v e lu p e rce n t se rv ic e ch a rg e added to the to tal. A ll ad s in e xce ss of 25 w o rd s w ill he ch arg e d at the ra le of Id ce n ts p e r » u rd . D e a d lin e fo r a ccep tin g c la ssifie d ad s is 2 p .m . T u e sd a y o f the w eek (o be ru n . NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★ Files ★ Fire Proof Files N . M ain S tree t S a lisb u ry, N .C . P hone 6 3 6 -8 0 2 2 WANTED Livestock Beck Livestock & Co., Inc. Wholesale Meats Thomasville, N.C. W IL L B U Y 1 o r 100 C O W S ..Jlso B ulls, Veals, Feeders, Calves We P ayC ash F o r A ll C a ttle W hen P icked U p W E W IL L P ick u p -K ill- Process Y o u r L o c ke r Beef fl.L Beck. Jr. Rt. 1 Thomasville C all C o lle ct A n y tim e W inston-S alem 9 1 9 -7 8 8 -9 0 0 8 or 7 88 -7 52 4 Phone A fte r 6 P .M . o r E a rly A .M . 9 19 -4 76 -6 89 5 REBUILT STARTERS& ALTFRNATORS For American Cars «24.95 W ith Trade In S34.95 w tih Internal Regulator Boger Texaco Service 18S N. Muin Street M ocksvillc, N.C. Y o u ’ ve m a d e a rra n g e m e n ts lo h ave the dog fed an d Ih e g ra s s cu t, but h a v e you p la n n e d fo r y o u r h o u sep lan ts w 'hile you a re a w a y on v a ca tio n ? T iie am o unt of a l- tenlion your h o u sep lan ts w ill need depends on Ih e len g th of tim e you a re lo be a w a y and Ih e typ e of p lan ts you h a v e , sa y e xte n sio n h o rtic u ltu ra l s p e c ia lis t s a l N o rth C a r o l i n a Stale U n iv e rs ity . F o r w eeken d trip s to I rip s of th re e o r fo ur d a y s , y o u r p lan ts m a y nol need a n y sp e cia l atten tio n o r e x tra c a re . In fa c t, so m e c a c ti and su c c u le n is ca n go fo r w e e k s w ith o u t w a te rin g . O th e r p lan ts su ch a s fe rn s , cro lo n s, с a 1 a d i u m s a n d su lta n a s (im p a tie n s) a re m o re d ro u g h t se n sitiv e . W h ile Ih e re is no fo o lp ro o f w a y lo p ro vid e fo r yo u r p lan ts w h ile you a re a w a y , Ihe best so lu tio n is to h ave a frie n d w ho kn o w s about p lan ts to tend to th e m . P e rs o n a l a t- le n lio n of Ih is typ e is Ih e o n ly m elh o d to c a rc fo r yo u r p la n ts if you a re going lo be a w a y fo r a n y g re a l len g th of lim e . M a k e the jo b e a sie r fo r y o u r p la n l-s itle r by g a th e rin g Ih e p lan ts fro m a ll o v e r Ih e house lo g e lh e r in one p la c e . If you fe a r y o u r house w ill beco m e too hot and s t u ffy w ith Ih e a ir co n d itio n in g o ff an d the d o o rs a n d w in d o w s clo se d , you m a y w an t to m o ve y o u r p a in ts to a sh ad e d a re a su ch a s u n d er a tre e o r on Ih e c a rp o rt. T h e lo catio n sho uld be clo se lo a sp ig o t o r a c c e s s ib le w ith Ih e h o se . O n e th in g lo re m e m b e r is, stro n g w in d s that o flen a cc o m p a n y su m m e r th u n d e rclo u d s ca n lu rn pots o v e r and w h ip la rg e p la n ts. D e m o n s lra te fo r yo u r fiie n d how you w a te r. Sho w h im the p la n ts lh a t n ee d m istin g . B ro m e lia d s need w a le r poured into th e c e n te r o f th e ir " v a s e " of le a v e s , but co ld w a le r on th e le a v e s o f A fr ic a n v io le ts and e p isic ia s w ill c a u s e u n s ig h tly sp o ts. If yo u k n o w Ih e w a te rin g needs of y o u r p la n ts w e ll e n o u g h , le a v e a sch e d u le fo r yo u r p la n l-s itle r. Y o u c o u ld a r r a n g e th e p la n ts in g ro u p s a c ­ co rd in g to w hen they sho u ld be w a te re d su ch a s Ih o se lh a t need to be w a te re d e v e r y d a y , e v e ry o lh e r d a y or e v e ry fiv e d a y s , fo r e x a m p le . T h is w ill s im p lify the jo b and ta k e oul so m e of Ihe g u e s s w o rk fo r Ih e p la n l-sitle r. M a kin g p ro visio n s fo r yo u r h o u sep lan ts w ill g iv e yo u one less th in g lo w o rry about w h ile yo u a r e on v a c a tio n a n d h e lp in su re lh a t, w h e n you re tu rn , y o u r p la n ts w ill be a s lu sh an d h e a lth y a s w hen you le ft. FO R SA LE 12.000 Gallon -Aluminum Chemica Tenk With 3 H.P. Motor, Pump And Fittings., To Be Moved. Call 919-272-2920 Charles Herbert DIAMOND S P E C I A L I S T ' S e ttin g * R e -m o u n tin g * W o rn pro n gs re p aired * L o st sto n es rep laced d o w n to w n , M o ck sv ille 6 3 4 - 5 2 1 6 m asterch arg e /visa Ray's IV N O W o f ft r in o la r v ic « to D a v i« C ounfy rttìó e n ti. W # M rv J e * ■II m a lo r b ra n d i. W a o fftr p ic k -u p and d a llv tr y itrv ic « . p lu s in h o m t la r v lc ln g . R M ld tn ti on (704) «xchang« m a y c a li a t no tx fr a cost, Phor>f : 991-3403 fo r M fv ic « o r a p p o in tm tn tt. Shop N o. f i ( t ì f } 7tf-«3«4. Lo ca ta d a t 1337 J o n a tto w n R o a d , W in ito n * S aiam . N .C . 37103. b n id t L ir tlt L aagu« b a li p a rk . —WANTED- iressive sober part time sales person with automobile, to call on non profit clubs groups and organizations in Davie, Iredell and Yadkin counties, selling guar­ anteed quality fund raisinq products. 20% commission. Send resume to: B.J. Dysart 1607 Valwood St. Kannapolis ^'.C. 28081 A T H L E T E 'S F O O T H O W T O T R E A T I T — A p p ly q u lc k - d ry in jr T - 4 -L . F e e l it ta k e h u ld to c h e c k itc h , b u rn in c in M IN U T E S . In 3 to 5 d a y s , in ­fe c te d « k in ftio u c h t o ff. W a tc h H E A L T H Y » k in r rp U c e i t ! t i n o t d e lig h te d IN O N E H O U R , y o u r 9 8 c b a c k a t a n y d ru g c o u n te r. N O W a t a ll d r u ^ s to re s . 3 ) i , . Can be reached at the following phone number after hours and week­ ends 998-5765 FOR SALE '900 PER ACRE 37.4 acres located on Hwy. 601 near tiie South Yadkin River 1 1 ¥ 4 % FINANCING Available With Approved Credit And Terms Contact Frank Bahnson 634-6261 SUBSCRIBE to the Davie County Enterprise Record Ju st fill In and m a il to rculation Department .0 . Box 525 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 (Check appUcable boxes.) North Carolina Out of State $ 1 0 . 0 0 .$15.00_ Please E nclose P aym ent N a m e - A ddress - C ity _____S ta te .Z i p - T e le p h o n e . DAVIB C O U N T Y c»4> Oê Hmt M4 /.i I —I H RS М О СЖ ЗУП .!.^ N. С. 27028 I - I H | 1 Л \ 1 1 . ( ( U j N ' n I N I I K I ’ U lS I- , R I C O K I ) . T l l l i K S D A ' i ’ . Л И Л ' 7 , l ‘ ),S.Í THESE PRICES GOOD JULY 7, 8 and 9 1983 O^^LY CROWN D R U G S IS GROWING! WE HAVE 2 M EW LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU— Reynolda M an o r Shopping Center W inston S a le m . N.C. Shaiiowford R o a d Lewisville, N.C. li i ColgatëfüEa ill COLGATE TOOTHPASTE S 0 F T '''’ED IU ''''M A P 0 2 ro« 99"" ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE 6 0Z.TIJBE 9 9 ^ BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS 300 r o u r r SIZE $099 SUNTAN LOTION OR OIL $2374 0Z SIZE 15 COlJr'T D IX IE LA PLATE 9 o r 1 0 % ” S I Z E 1 Ф9 9 1 6 o z . S I Z E I P C O U ^ ' T D IXIE THE BIG ONE COLD CUPS 9 9 " j Ù o ü ( L â WHITE CLOUD 4 ROLL PACK 99‘ T r o n o lf f i Suppositories TRONOLANE CREAMS'« —, OR ^^S U P P O S ITO R IE S l o c o u r ' T J Q 2 7 cream VOUR ch oice L YOUTH GARDE 2 OZ. SIZE $937 SWEET & LOW 250 C O U N T $ J 8 8 L _ — LOVING CARE LOTION $ 2 7 7 •Wi ««•(••<coucMrotKuii В 4 0Z. Robitussin" HELPS B R E A K UP CHEST CO UGHS COUGH FORMULA 4 OZ. SIZE $J37 R a m P ^ PAMPERS OVERNIGHT 1 2 c o u n t $ p 8 DELFEN REFILL 50 СГ". $6” H O M E C A N N I N G CANNING JARS Q U A R T R e g u la r l''io u th R e g u la r P ric e $ 5 . 2 9 $429 [ТЕГ" ^^0. 8008-H 368 Sq. Inch SMOKER GRILL $2487 COVER GIRL ^ L O N G 'N LUSH v a i n 111 r > D D D O C C C C i n M A IOR PROFESSIONAL MASCARA $2 97 1 2 C O U r ' T STAYFREE MAXI PADS A LL T YPES $J43 ASSORTMENT OF SUNGLASSES 50% OFF S u g g e ste d Price A v e ry h a n d y ile m . J u s t h a n g il & y o u ' r e s e t . B a lt e r y o p e ra te d . CORDLESS LIGHT Regular Price 82.99 99 METAMUCIL REGULAR OR ORANGE 21 OZ. SIZE $73/ ARRID SOLID OR ARRID SPRAY 4 OZ. SIZE $]_99 ENERGIZE ME T-IHIRT O R $2.25 MSN REFUnO (Bv M ail) PiJicfiase ЛГЦ' 2 ij.ick.iges ol E f £ R E I Z E J ? batteiics (D .C ,A A ,9V A M | in any combinalion and leceivu a tree spenally rtcsigned "Eiierg m Me" T-shitl or a S2.25 cash teliind Additional T-shiils aie avail.4l)le lor S5 00 each (official oiler ceilific.ile w qw iL'd) Complete details availal)lo at store. 2 P K G . ^ pt<gs. С or D 2 Раей A A • 4 PackO ur Sale P rice........................$ 2 .S 4 $ 4.54 Less M ig. R efu n d.................. 2 .2 5 2 .2 5 Y o u r cost after M fg s. ■ ------ refu n dfor 2 p k g s.....................69^ $2 .2 9 U ; T 0 ® d e l u x e P I^ E ^ R E CAININEK A IN D CXXHSIER 6” DESK FAN Ivory body with gold color wire guard. UL listed. Perfect for small areas. 1 7 Q L I A R X R s g u l a r P r i c e $ 7 4 . 9 9 *598 8 Reaular Price S I3.99 $Q99 5919 SUAVE SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER 1 6 o z . S I Z E $J27 THERMOS, UL' SUNPACKER COOLER 7710 THEflHDl $999 1ТЕЛ' N0.7710 TRACI! 14's or ATRA 15^8 Y O U R C H O IC E $Л48 Bring Your Vaction Film To Grown And i Receive Fast, Quality Film Developing P lus. \An Extra Set Of Prints FR E E I 2 c \p i) s iir L ’ t u ll, $ 0 9 9 O N E T O ------ — ' ^ V .III ■’ J n r it lfv I ^ E E P 5 3 9 A $ ^ 2 9 * ■ ^ 3 9 $ 1.4 9 I 2 o \ p i) s u r c ti> ll. Ч n il tL4 c iv c 2 4 |п 1 п 1 л IJISC- I ILM 1 ovjniMirc г*»11 \ o il ri/L 'O i\C .^(1 |> rin ts 2 4 e x p o s u r e m il y iu i r c c c iv c 4 S p r in is ......................................... 3() e x p o s u re r o ll \i> u re k .e iv c 7 2 p r in is ....................................... Oi l |;R l.XI'IKI’S .ll’ LV H. 19 8 3 O N E T O S H A R E T h e W e b c o r Z i p d o u b l e d e l u x e o n e - p i e c e t e l e p h o n e . . . w i t h a b o n u s c r a d l e . A n o t h e r g reat id e a , h u m a n eng in eered fro m W eb co r The 721 is not ju s t a m o d u l a r d e lu xe o n e-p iece pho ne. It's a lso a d ap tab le for the w a ll (fils over s t o n d a r d w a ll jo c k ) o r d e sk b e ca u se ot the exlro crad le w e throw in . .m o kin g it t h e id e o l e xte n sio n p h o n e. ' S t a r t w ith the g e n e ro u s 14 foot c a b le ; odd the p rivo cy ringer sw itch , last n u m b e r m e m o ry re d ia l, sp e c ia l m ic m ute button and pushbutton that w o rks w i t t i ro ta ry o r to n e d ia lin g s y ste m s, a n d yo u get a t r u l ' / d e lu x e te lep h o n e, b e au tifu lly sc u lp t'jred to h a r m o n iz e w ith a n y decor. T h e W e b co r Zip 7 2 1 . Th e d e lu xe e x t e n s i o n p h o n e n o h o m e sh o u ld b e w ith o u t. R egular Price S27.99 $21 8 8 1ТЕГ' NO 721 •^ )C A T1 0 N .S IN . \ V 1 .\ S T ()N .S A I,K .M : P A H K V IE W . 3075 K E R N E R S V I L L E R D . 788- 2U:)2; ;iUl A C A D IA A V E N U E . 722-7145 . 631 P E T E R S C R E E K P A R K W A Y , 723-3501. H A N E .S ,M .\ LL. 768-9320; O L D T .- W N . 3716 IlE V N O L D A R D .. 924-9131; O IX ) H W Y 52 N . S T A .M .K Y V IM .E . 377-2281; C O IX IN Y C E N T R E . K IN G , 983-2186; H W Y . 66 W A l.K IC U T O W N . 595-2137; W E S T W O O D V I I X A G E , C L E M M O N S , 766-9156; H W Y . IW l, V A D K I.N 'V II.L E , 679-8844; H W Y . 601. M O C K S V IL L E , 634-6213; N E W C O N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R , N E W T O N , W E S T G A T E S H O P P IN G C E N T E R . T A V L O R - S V I L I .K . D A V ID S O N P L A Z A . I.E X IN G T O N : O P T IC A L S H O P S L O C A T E D A T H A N E S .M A L L , 768-9322; M O C K S V li.i.r . 634-6216 a n d L E X IN G T O N . V/EBCtJRZrP THE TELEPHONE PEOPLE. The Prescription People •■};'cn 365 Days A Yea; 'jV c R e s e r v e t h e R ig h t t o L i m i t Q u a n t i t i e s . A B C , B e e r A n d W in e V o te T o B e S o u g h t F o r T o w n j & \ : ' * F i e l d O f M a r i j u a n a Special Deputy Jerry Truell, Dectective Mike Smith and Deputy Jerry W illiam s look over a soybean field off of N.C. 801 in Advance for m arijuana plants found growing there and in fields nearby. See story on page 2. (Photo by Jane Keller) t Child Guidance Clinic Gets Funds For Regionalization Program Including Davie T h e C h ild G u id a n ce C lin ic h as been n o tifie d lh a t the K a le B . R e y n o ld s H e a lth C a re T r u s t w ill fun d the C lin ic ’s re g io n a liza tio n p ro g ra m to p ro vid e s e rv ic e s in a len -co u n ty a r e a ,o f P ie d m o n t and W e stern N o rth C a ro lin a . T h e three- y e a r g ra n t w ill p ro v id e $110,520 the f ir s l y e a r an d re d u ce d a m o u n ts in the seco nd and th ird y e a rs . In an n o u n cin g the g ra n t, D r. J u lia n F . K e ith , C h a irm a n of the B o a rd o f D ire c to rs s a id , “ T h is g ra n t w a s c ru c ia l lo Ih e C lin ic ’s p la n lo s e rv e a p rim a ry ca c h e m e n t a re a of te n c o u n tie s s u rr o u n d in g th e W in sto n -S ale m a r e a .” T h e K a te B . R e y n o ld s H e a lth C a re T r u s t, a p riv a te fo un datio n lo c a te d in W in s to n - S a le m , w a s cre a te d in 1946 th ro ug h p ro v isio n s in the w ill of M rs . W 'illiam M . R e y n o ld s fo r the pu rp o se of im ­ p ro v in g h e alth c a re to the people of N o rth C a ro lin a . A p p ro x im a te ly tw o m illio n d o lla rs is a w a rd e d a n n u a lly in g ra n ts to n o n -pro fit o rg a n iza tio n s th ro ug ho u t the sta te . T h e T r u s t ’s c u r r e n t a r e a s o f in t e r e s t a re p ro g ra m s w h ic h pro m o te a c c e ss to p rim a ry h e alth c a r e ; a lte rn a tiv e h e a lth d e liv e ry p ro g ra m s w h ich a re c o s t - e ffe c tiv e ; a n d illn e s s p r e v e n t io n - h e a lt h p ro m o t io n p ro g ra m s. A lth o u g h a t one tim e the 27-year old C h ild G u id a n ce C lin ic se rv e d the m e n ta l h e a lth needs of c h ild re n and yo u th on a re g io n a l b a sis, in re ce n t y e a rs c o n tra c tu a l a g re e m e n ts w ith fun d in g so u rc e s h a ve re q u ire d the C lin ic lo co n ce n tra te its o p eratio n s in F o rs y th an d S to ke s c o iin tie s. On Ju n e .'10, 1983, the F o rsy th -S to k e s A re a M e n ia l H e a lth A u th o rity w ill co n clu d e a n e r a of fu n d in g fo r Ih c C lin ic b e cau se of o th e r needs fo r its fu n d s. T h e C lin ic is a c tu a lly m u ch m o re Annual Watershed Tour Of Davie County July21 T h e D a v ie S o il an d W a te r Co n­ se rv a tio n D is lr ic i an d Ih e D u t­ c h m a n C r e e k W a te rs h e d Im - p ro ve m e n l D is lr ic i a ro co -ho sting a s la lc - w id e w a te rs h e d to u r a n d m a in te n a n ce fie ld d a y on T h u rs d a y , J u ly 21, 191«, T h e to u r w ill begin fro m behind Ih e B ro c k B u ild in g on N o rih M a in S Ir e e l. M o c k s v ille a l 1(1:00 a ,in , an d co n clu d e a l .1:00 [(.111., ra in m- .shine. T o u r w ill in c lu d c : .S iriu 'lu ir 7 - A c liv e c o n slru c lio n in e a rly s la g e s ; S lr u i’tu ri' I7 - A c liv e co n stru ctio n in la le r sU ig es w ilh co n cre te ch u lc s p illw a y b ein g c o n slru c le d o v e r d a m , .s in u t u iT II-C o m p le le d s lru c lu re w ilh (le n io iis lr a lio n on p ro p e r fe rtiliz a tio n an d m o w in g equipm ent d e m o n stra tio n , .S ln ii tu i c l.l-C o m p le lc d stru c tu re w ilh p riv a te re c re a lio n b e n e fits, a lso c h e m ic a l w eed co n tro l and tree ■ p la n lin g d e m o n stra tio n s, I . a n il ' r r i ' a t n i r i i t T h is a n n u a l lo u r is sponsoi-ed by Ih e N o rth C a ro lin a A sso c ia lio n of S o il a n d W a le r C o n s e rv a tio n D is lr ic is and Ih e .So ciely o f N o rih C a r o lin a W a te rs h e d s . T r a n - sp o rla lio n w ill be p ro vid e d . Lu n ch w ill be ca te re d an d se rv e d in Ihe F e llo w sh ip H a ll of E a to n 's B a p tist C h u rc h . Cost w ill be $3.00. A n yo n e in te re ste d in atten d in g Ih is in fo rm a tiv e d a y m a y do so by c a llin g 034-5011 b e fo re J u ly 20. 198.'i. e ffic ie n t w h e n o p e ra te d on a b ro a d e r g e o g ra p h ica l b a sis than tw o co u n tie s, a cc o rd in g lo D r. K e ity . O n the o th e r h an d , he e m ­ p h asize d th at the C lin ic does not inten d to d im in ish its o p eratio n s as f a r a s F o rs y lh an d S lo k e s co u n ties (conitnued on page 2) AsJ)estos Removal At Davie High To Begin This Week T h e re m o v a l of a sb e sto s fro m c e ilin g s at D a v ie C o u n ty H igh Scho o l is sch e d u led lo begin th is w e e k w ith p ro je c t c o m p le tio n p ro je cte d a l th re e w e e k s. Cost o f the re m o v a l p ro je ct is e siim a le d a l $30,000. In c o m p lia n c e w ilh fe d e ra l re g u la tio n s, lo ca l school o ffic ia ls co n d u cted a stu d y e a rlie r th is y e a r 10 d e te rm in e if asb e sto s w a s u sed in D a v ie S ch o o ls. R e p o rts show s n ia ll am o u n ts in c e rta in a re a s of M o c k s v ille M id d le S ch o o l, bul Ihe asb e sto s is e n ca p su la te d to the e x le n l lh a l il poses no h ealth p ro b le m s. S ta le in v e stig a to rs found asb e sto s in Ih e lobby of the D a v ie H ig h A d ­ m in is tra tiv e b u ild in g an d in Ihe lobby of the g y m n a s iu m . No asb e sto s w a s found in cla ssro o m a re a s of a n y lo ca l sch o o ls. D r . Jo s e p h S in c la ir , sc h o o l su p e rin te n d e n t, sa id lo ca l school o ffic ia ls w e re g iv e n the option of e ith e r tn c a p s u la lin g the asb e sto s al D a v ie H ig h o r re m o vin g il. T h e bo ard opted fo r re m o v a l. A sb e sto s re m o v a l is c o stly , bul scho o l o ffic a ils feel fo rlu n a le lh at o n ly a s n ia ll am o u n t w a s found in lo c a l s c h o o ls , e s p e c ia lly w h e n co m p are d lo the se v e re p ro b le m s la c in g a re a s y ste in s , A s b ’ slo s re m o va l in the S a lisb u ry -R o w a n C o u n ly Scho o ls i.S e stim a te d at ?('j(JO.(l(«), Committee Assignments Announced For 103rd Annual Masonic Picnic R o b e rt H e n d ric k s an d B o b b y G e n e Cook w ill se rv e as co- c h a irm e n fo r the 103rd A n n u al M aso n ic P ic n ic lo be held on A u gu st m il in M o c k s v ille , D r. W illia m M , L o n g is s e rv in g a s h o n o ra ry c h a irm a n fo r th is e ve n t. T h e e o iiim ille e assig n m e n ts w e re re e e iilly an n o un ced by T a y lo r S ly e , M a s te r o f M o c k s v ille M a s o n ic Lo d g e N o, I.14, .M r. S ly e , alo ng w ilh •M ichael S m ile y , M a ste r of F a r- M iinglon Lo d g e N o, •,’()5. and S a m W a rile n , M a ste r of A d v a n ce Lo d g e 71(1, w ill a ss is t the co -e h airn ie n is o ve rse e in g the e ve n t, L e s le r .M artin , J r , w ill s e rv e a s the n io n iin g p ro g ra m c h a irm a n , W a d e L e o n a r d is s e r v in g a s c h a irm a n fo r Ih e afte rn o o n and e ve n in g p ro g ra m s, T a v lo r S Iv e is c h a irm a n of Ih e a d v e rtisin g e o m m ille e , O lh e r co m m itte e c h a irm e n a re as fo llo w s: Conce-ssions: l .a r r y C a m p b e ll, C h a irm a n , G ro u n d s C o m m itte e : S t a c y C o rn a tze r, H a ro ld Se am o n and E d d W a lk e r, co c h a ir m e n , D a v id H endri.'c, T ,J , S p a rk s an d W ilb u rn S p illm a n , a ssista n t c h a irm e n . W irin g C o m m itte e : J a n ie s ■Swicegood and B u rre ll L a n ie r, co- c h a irm e n . O rp h an s C o m m itte e : G eo rg e H a rlm a n , C h a irm a n . C a s h ie r C o m m itte e , C ly d e G la.sco ck , C h a irm a n , T r a f f ic C o m m itte e : G e o rg e S in ilh and W illia m W o o len , co- c h a irm e n , B a s k e l & T a b le s 'C o m n iilte e : R o y H a r ris . C .T , R o b ertso n and Y o m a n S m ith , co -ch a irm e n . R e fre s h m e n t s C o m m itte e : N o rm a n B la k e , B u s ie r C le a r y , \\'ile.\' P e e b le s, L a r r y W illa rd , co- c h a irm e n , T ic k e l S e llin g C o m n iille e : Ja n ie s G ra y H e n d rix , R o c k y Jo h n so n , and L a r r y S la le y , co -ch airm e n . T ic k e t T a k in g C c jm n iitle e : B ill M cD a n ie l S r, an d O d ell Sh o re , co- c h a irm e n . G a le C o m m itte e : H a y G o d b ey, C h a rlie L a th a m an d P h ilip S e a ts, co -ch a irn ie n . B in g o C o n in iitle e : J ,T , G re e n . Sid H a ll and J im m y L e e M y e rs , co- c h a irm e n . T h e c o n i|)le le lis tin g of th e m e m b e rs of the v a rio u s co m m itte e s ma\' be found on P a g e 4B of Ih is issu e . A fiv e m e m b e r e o m m ille e is se ek in g a p etitio n lh a t could pul w in e , b e er and liq u o r sa le s in M o ck sv ille lo a v o le . T h e low n a iid D a v ie C o u n ly h a ve been d ry sin ce 19.52. 'I'he M o c k s v ille C itize n s Coni- m ille e fo r L e g a l C o n tro l h as asked llie D a v ie C o u n ly B o a rd of E le c tio n s lo issu e a petitio n a cco rd in g to M ai'g a re l S h e w , e le ctio n s su p e r­ v iso r.O n ce issu e d , the co m m itle e h as 90 d a y s lo se cu re sig n a tu re s fro m 444 M o c k s v ille re s id e n ts .(2 5 p ercen t of Ih e to w n ’s re g iste re d v o te rs ). If the re q u ire d s ig n a lu re s a re o b tain ed , Ih e B o a rd of E le c tio n s w ill pul the sa le of alco h o lic b e ve ra g e s in M o c k s v ille lo a vo le . R o w W . C o llette H I, a co- c h a irm a n of the co m m itte e , sa id p assag e of a lco h o lic b e ve ra g e s a le s , in M o c k sv ille w ould m ean lh a l l.iq u o r co u ld be so ld o n ly in A B C sio re s. an d b e er an d u n fo rtifie d w in e in C la s s A r e s t a u r a n t s . g ro ce ry sio re s . co n ven ien ce sio re s, e lc , u po n o b la in in g n c c e c c a r y p e rm ils . He sa id m o d ified , offp- p re m ise s sa le s does nol allo w llie .sale of a lco h o lic b e ve rag e s in la v e rn s o r b a rs . “ T h e e o m m ille e h as take n d e lib e ra le sle p s lo a ssu re lh a l b a rs and la v e rn s can n o l open in .M o c k sv ille ." he .said. C o llc lle sa id the c o m m iltc e 's m a jo r c o n c c n i is keep in g re ven u e g e n e ra le d b y alco h o lic b e ve rag e sa le s in D a v ie C o u n ly . “ T h e la x b e n c fils a re e vid e n t, he sa id , a s can be seen in su rro u n d in g co u n ties now se llin g alco h o lic b e v e ra g e s............I'he re ven u e Iro m su ch sa le s w o uld nol o n ly benefit lo cal sch o o ls, bul also u p g rad e ro a d s, b u ild co m m u n ily c e n le rs, e lc ,," he e xp la in e d , •lohn S . Sa n fo rd is the com - n iilt e e 's o lh e r c o - c c h a ir n ia n . B e sid e s C o llc lle and S a n fo rd , o lh e r c o n in iille e r.',e m b ,.'rs a r e M ,H , G ro c e . M ario n R a n d a ll, and B ill N , E d w a rd s . C o lle le said the C iliz e n 's Com - n iille e fo r Le g a l C o n lro l h as Ihe su p p o rl Ilf m ost of Ihe m e m b e rs of Ih e M o c k s v ille D o w n lo w n M er- c h a n ls A s s o c ia lio n . w h e re th is la le s l d riv e lo b rin g alco h o lic b e v e ra g e s a le s lo M o c k s v illc o rig in a lc d . C o llc lle is the m a n a g e r irf .Spo ris W o rld Ilf D a l ie C m in ly and a m e m b e r of the A sso c ia lio n . He sa id the c u rre n t d riv e fo r Ih e sa le s w a s fir s l d iscu ssed a l an a s s o c ia lio n m c e lin g a b o u l Iw o m o n lh s ago . T h e C iliz e n s Com - m itlc e w a s fo rm ed in late Ju n e , D o w n lo w n n ie rc h a n ls su p p o rl Ihe s a le s b e c a u s e r e s la u r a n ls . bu sin esses and people w o uld be a llra c le d lo .M o cksville . C o llc lle sa id . C o llc lle said Ih e co m m itle e w ill begin o tila in in g needed sig n a lu re s ju s i a s soon a s Ih c B o a rd of E lc c - lioii.s l.s.siies Ih e p etitio n. H e .said Ih e (C o n tiiu io d lo page 2 ) DAVIE C O U N T Y P .O . B o x 5 2 5 , M o cksvU le , N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 Ç U 8P S 1 4 9 -1 6 0 ) .42 P A G E S $ 1 0 .0 0 P e r ■year in N o rtli C a ro lin a $ 1 5 .0 0 P e r Y e a r O u tsid e N o rth C a ro lin a T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 14, 1483 . A ig le Issu e - 25 ce n ts Hydroelectric Power Plant Being Considered For Cooleemee Dam A So uth C a ro lin a P o w e r C o m p an y p la n s lo s tu d y f e a s ib ilit y o f e sia b lish in g a h y d ro e le c tric p o w er plant a l Ih e C o o leem ee D a m lo cate d on Ih e So uth Y a d k in R iv e r in D a v ie C o u n ly. T h e F e d e ra l E n e rg y R e g u la to ry C o m m is s io n e r a n n o u n c e d lh a l W h itn e y P o w e r C o m p a n y o f S p a rta n b u rg , S .C . h as file d fo r a p re lim in a ry p e rm it lo slu d y the proposed p ro je c t. A cco rd in g 10 the F e d e ra l E n e rg y R e g u la to ry C o m m is s io n , th e p ro ject co n sists of the e xistin g 10- fo ot-liigh, 515-fool-long C o o leem ee D a m ; an e x istin g 14-acre re s e rv o ir and a p o w erh o u se lo co n tain an in s ta lle d c a p a c it y o f 1.5 M W , W h itn e y P o w e r C o m p an y e stim a lc s Headstart Applications Being Taken a v e ra g e e n e rg y g e n eratio n fro m Such a fa c ility at 4,75 G W H , A c c o rd in g lo Ih c a p p lic a lio n s u b m ille d b y W h itn e y P o w e r C o m p a n y , a p re lim in a ry p e rm it, if issu e d , does not a u th o rize co n ­ s lru c lio n . A p re lim in a ry p e rm it is issu ed fo r a :ifl-nionth p e rio d d u rin g w h ich lim e W h itn e y P o w e r C o m ­ p an y w ould slu d v the pronosed ( continued on pajie 2) D ue lo lim ite d fu n d s, Ih e H ead S la rl P ro g ra m w ill be u n ab le to re la in a H ead S ta rt R e c ru ite r (a perso n to go door to door to fill out H ead S ta rt a p p lic a tio n s) in D a v ie C o u n ly. F o r th is re a so n , H ead S ta rt D ire c to r Jo A n n Sno w is a sk in g p o ten tial a p p lic a n ts to co m e lo Ih e C o m m u n ity S e rv ic e C e n te r a l the B .C . B ro c k B u ild in g in M o c k s v ille , b clw ce n the h o u rs of 10:00 a .m . and 3 :00 p .m . on W e d n esd ays. T h e se ho u rs w ill be in e ffe c l fro m J u ly 13 Ih ro u g h the m o n lh o f Jttly , and w ill On The Inside S h t 'i i f f s D f p t . . I 'c i l i t r W 1 4 4 'k s I ’ K - 2 y I n s t a lls N t* w O f- fitM T S i ’ g . ; i l . f t t r i s T » l ù i l t o r P g . 1 I '. M h a n K r S t u H i'iU s .M in k s \ i l l c L if i- a n d P g . T S o i'ia l .V fw s I ’ ;*, 12. i::. 11 . M : i r \ l n I l r l U i r d H i> ( ir c s a s K c s c iic C h i r f |»j>, 1 -И S p n r ls I 'g . M a s o n ic P i c n ir C o im n h t e r s I ’ U- 1-П . l l a iH l U a p p c d H o r s e P r o g r a m H i d in g P g . llB I H s t i l i t C o u r t P g .K U o b it u a r ii's a n d ( l i u r i h I .¡ s lin k s H e a l K s l a ( r P g , K IB P g . i: iB i ' u h l i r - \ o { if i* s P g . n i l ( ja s s if ii'd s P g , 1511 co n lin u e tf the need is th e re . If these h o u rs a re not c o n v ie n l, you m a y c a ll the C o m m u n ity S e r­ v ic e C e n le r a t (i34-21R8 fo r a sp e cia l ap p o in tm en t. H ead S ta rt is a pre-school ch ild d e ve lo p m en i p ro g ra m fo r ch ild re n betw een the ag es of th ree an d fiv e , w hose fa m ily inco m e does nol e x ­ ceed the c u rre n t U .S . F a m ily In ­ co m e G u id e lin e s. T h e p ro g ram p ro v id e s e d u c a tio n , m e d ic a l, d e n tal, m e n tal h e a llh , n u lrilio n , tra n sp o rta tio n , if fe a sib le , h a n ­ d ic a p - s p e c ia l n e e d s, p a re n t in ­ vo lv e m e n t, and fa m ily so cia l s e r­ v ic e a s.sisla n ce . T h e * Y a d k in V a lle y H ead S la r l P ro g ra m is c u rre n tly ta k in g a|)- p lic a lio iis fo r the F Y '84 school te rm , b eg in n ing Se p te m b er 1, 19R3, Filing To Open For Town Offices ..C a n d id a t e s fo r M o c k s v ille M a y o r an d the fiv e se a t To w n C o m m issio n m a y b eg in filin g at 12 noon A u g u st 5 w ith the D a v Ic C o u n ty B o a rd of E le c tio n s . F ilin g clo se s A u g u st 26. ..M a r g a re t S h e w , B o a rd ot E le c t io n s S u p e r v is o r , s a id S e p te m b e r 27 h a s been se t as the d ate fo r a p rim a ry e le ctio n if re q u ire d . T h e g e n e ra l ele ctio n is se t fo r N o v . 8. ..I n ca se of a p rim a ry , p erso n s w is h in g to v o te m u s t be re g iste re d w ith the B o a rd of E le c tio n s b y A u g u st 29. D a v i e R e s c u e C h i e f R e t i r e s M arvin Hellard (left) recalls 20 years as chief of the Davie County Rescue Squad. He was honored for his service last week by the Davie County Board of Commissioners. Bill Foster, board chairm an, presents Hellard a plaque on behalf of the board commemorating his outstanding ser- vide as Rescue Squad Chief. See story and additional photos on page IB. IM V II-C O U N TY UNTUUPIUSU RHCORD.TIIURSDAY JULY 14 1983 Child Guidance Clinic Dr. H afry Little Dr. Harry Little Joins Staff Of Davie Family Medical Center D r . M a rry L it t le , f a m ily p liy .s ic ia ii,,Iia s jo in e d the s ta ff of n a v ie F a m ily M c c ic a l C e n te r lo ca tcd at 158 H o sp ital S tre e t, H is ap p o in tm en t is e ffe c tiv e M o n d a y, J u ly 18. D r. L itt le , 29, w a s b o rn in M a r- s h v ille , W isc o n sin . H e co m p leted u n d e rg ra d u a te stu d ie s at W ake F o re st U n iv e rs ity in W in sto n -S ale m an d re c e iv e d h is m e d ic a l deg ree fro m B o w m a n G ra y Scho o l of M e d ic in i . D r . L it t le c o m p le te d r e s id e n c y t r a in in g a t B a p t is t H o sp ita l. Me is a m e m b e r of the A m e r ic a n A c a d e m y o f F a m ily I’ h y s ic ia n s a n d th e A m e r ic a n C o lle g e o f E m e r g e n c y R o o m P h y s ic ia n s . D r. L ittle b e cam e a cq u a in te d w ilh the M o c k s v ille a re a Iw o y e a rs ago w h ile w o rk in g a s an E m e rg e n c y Room P h y s ic ia n at D a v ie H o sp ita l Ih ro u g h C o a s ta l E m e r g e n c y M e d ica l S e rv ic e s . H e sa id he is e x tre m e ly im p re sse d w ith lo ca l h o s p ita l f a c ilit ie s , a n d e a g e r ly a n tic ip a te s onset o f h is p ra c tic e h e re . A s a fa m iiy p h y s ic ia n . D r. L it t le w ill s p e c ia liz e in a d u lt m e d ic in e , p e d ia tric s an d o ffice g yn e co lo g y. D r. L itt le an d h is w ife , A m e lia , re sid e on H o lly L a n e in M o c k s v ille . T h e y h a v e tw o c h ild re n , D a v id , 3, an d B e c k y , :! w e e k s. D r. L itt le is Ih e s ix th d o cto r to jo in the s la f f of D a v ie F a m ily M e d ica l Board Of Education Acts On Matters A t its re g u la r m o n th ly m e etin g on J u ly 5th, the D a v ie C o u n ty B o a rd of E d u c a tio n took the fo llo w in g a c tio n : --A ppro ved b e co m in g a N a tio n a l Scho o l B o a rd A sso c ia tio n D ire c t A ffilia te fo r the 1983-84 sch o o l y e a r ; -----A p p ro v e d th e V o c a tio n a l E d u c a lio n S a la ry S u p p lem e n t an d a c c o m p a n y in g r u le s a n d re g u la tio n s ; - A c c e p te d . th e C h a p t e r I E v a lu a t io n , A n n u a l V o c a tio n a l P la n , an d M ig ra n t P la n ; -A p p ro v e d the 1983-84 B u d g et R e so lu tio n ; -C o n tin u e d the e xistin g stu d en t e x c h a n g e a g re e m e n t w ith th e Ire d e ll .lu n ty Scho o l S y s te m ; --A p p ro v e d th e M e tro p o lita n D e n ta l P la n fo r th e 19Ki-84 scho o l y e a r, e ffe c tiv e S e p te m b e r 1. T h e B o a rd a lso h e a rd in fo rm a tio n ite m s w h ich in clu d e d a fa c ility u p d ate, le g is la tiv e u p d ate, and sc h e d u le of u p co m in g co n fC Tcn ces. Power Plant At Cooleemee Dam (continued Iroin patic 1) p r o j c c l . T h e fe a s ib ility stu d y w ill in c lu d e s ig n ific a n t le g a l, in- s t it u lio n a l, e n g in e e rin g , e n ­ v iro n m e n ta l, m a rk e tin g , e co n o m ic and fin a n c ia l a sp e c ts. F in d in g s w ill be d e fin e d , in v e s tig a t e d a n d a sse sse d to su ppo rt a n in ve stm e n t d e cisio n . T h e fin a l a n a ly s is of fin d in g s w ill a d d re ss w h e th e r o r nol b u ild in g a h y d ro e le c tric plant at the C o o leem ee site is w a rra n te d an d if Ih e C o m p a n y plan.s lo o b tain a lice n se a p p lic a tio n , E s lin ia te d c o sls fo r p e rfo rm in g Ih e stu d y is S«.(Hill, T h e cost w ill be p ;iid b y W h iln e y P o w e r C o m p a n y , P o w e r g e n e ra te d fro m a liy d ro e le c lric p lan t w ill be so ld lo a lo cal u lilily , llie re p o rt sa id , •See le g a l ncitice on p age 141V W.O.W Meets July 25 W oodm en ol Ih e W o rld Lo d g e .N'o, IW'I, w ill m eet M o n d ay. J u ly 25, fo r Ih e ir re g u la r m o n lh lv m e e lin g a l Ih e \' I'(}in l C o n iiiu in ily C e n le r. Im p o rla n l d e cisio n s w ill be m ad e at Ih is m e e lin g , K v e r y m e m b e r is urged lo a lle n d . (C o n tin u e d Iro n ! page 1) a re co n ce rn e d . T h e U n ite d W a y of F o rs y lh C o u n ly an d the K a te B , R e v n o ld s P o o r and N eed y T ru s t sup p o rt the C lin ic 's slid in g fee sch e d u le so its s e rv ic e s a rc m ad e a v a ila b le on Ih e b a sis o f need and fee s a re set on th e b a sis o f a b ility to p a y, •'O u r a n a ly s is ," he sa id , “ a n d .a re ce n t stu d y b y E rn s t & W h in n e y, id e n tify m o re need lh a n a v a ila b le re so u rc e s in th e new ten-co unty a re a . T h e q u a lity of the w o rk done b y the C lin ic is w e ll k n o w n . W hat w a s needed w a s a so lu tio n to the lo g is tic s p ro b le m s in v o lve d in the C lin ic b e co m in g o p e ratio n al in the added co u n tie s in fa c t,” T h e re g io n a liia tio n p la n in c lu d e s: - P ro v id in g the C lin ic 's s e rv ic e s (e v a lu a t io n fo r c h ild r c n - b ir th Ih ro u g h a d o le sc e n c e ; p sy ch o lo g ica l te stin g ; p sy ch o th e ra p y fo r ch ild - p a r e n t ; g ro u p p s y c h o th e ra p y ; f a m ily p s y c h o th e r a p y ; sp e e c h - la n g u a g e th e ra p y ; d a y tre a tm e n t p re sc h o o l; co n fe re n ce -co n su ltatio n w ith sch o o l, fa m ily d o cto r, or c o lla te ra l h e lp in g a g e n c ie s) in the ten co u n tie s w h ic h m a k e u p the C lin ic ’s p rim a ry ca c h e m e n t a re a . T h e co u n tie s a r e : D a v id so n , D a v ie , F o rs y th , G u ilfo rd , Ire d e ll R o w a n , S to k e s, S u r r y , W ilk e s , an d V a d k in . - U s e o f th re e m o des o f s e r v ic e : 1. C e n le r sin c e firs t e sta b lish e d in I960 b y D r , B o b M . F o s te r, D r , E a r l W a lls se rv e d on the s ta ff fro m 19fi3- (H an d D r. H a y H a rtn e ss jo in e d in 19()4. D r . G e o rg e K im e rly b e ca m e a m e m b e r o f the s ta ff in 19G9, D r. Jo e l E d w a rd s jo in e d the s t a ff in 1979, la le r o pening a p riv a te p ra c tic e . Vehicles Hits Bank A lo ca l te e n a g e r e scap e d in ju ry a fle r a n a cc id e n t on L ib e rty C h u rch R o a d J u ly 8 a t a p p ro x im a te ly 11:00 p .m . A c c o rd in g to the H ig h w a y P a tro l R e p o rt, T r a c y E d w a rd L a th a m , 17, R t. 8, M o c k s v ille , w a s tra v e lin g w e st on L ib e r ty C h u rc h R o a d w hen he sa id th at a n o n co m in g v e h ic le Ira v e lin g e a sl on L ib e r ty C h u rch K o a d , fo rce d h im o ff on the ro ad . H e ra n o ff on th e rig h t an d s tru c k a d itc h b a n k an d o v e rtu rn e d the 1981 C h e v ro le t T r u c k . H e c a m e to a re st on Ih e v e h ic le s top in th e w estbo u n d la n e . E s tim a te d d a m a g e s to the v e h ic le w a s $0,500. In v e stig a tin g o ffic e r w a s T ro o p e r R .D . K n ig h t. T h e re w e re no c h a rg e s file d Driver Charged |n Wreck A M o c k s v ille M a n w a s ch a rg e d w ilh d riv in g u n d e r th e in flu e n ce a fte r a n a c c id e n t on O ld 90 J u ly G. A c c o rd in g to the H ig h w a y P a tro l R e p o rt, M a rio n L e e Jo h n so n , 27, R t, 3, M o c k s v illc , w a s d riv in g a 1980 H o nda m o to rc y c le w h e n he e n te re d a c u rv e too fa s t an d lo st co n tro l of the v e h ic le . H e th en ra n into the rig h t sid e d itc h o v e rtu rn in g an d th ro w in g b o lh h e an d th e p a sse n g e r fro m Ih e m o lo rc y c le , A p p ro xi.-n ate d a m a g e lo th e H onda w a s $250. In v e s t ig a t in g o f fic e r w a s L ie u te n a n t S e rg e a n t W illia m R , W ooten, Fire Log .Je r u s a le m F ir e D e p a r lm e n i resp o n d ed to a a re p o rted b ru sh fire on C h e rry H ill R o ad at a p ­ p ro x im a te ly 4:.')0 p ,m . C o o le e m e e F ir e D e p a rtm e n t resp o n d ed lo a tra c to r fir e at V ic ­ to ria H e ig h ts J u ly 9 at 12:42 p .m , C o rn a lz e r-D u lin F ir e D e p a rtm e n l re sp o n d ed lo a g ra s s fir e on Ih e R a ltim o re R o ad J u ly 9 at a p ­ p ro x im a te ly 5:15 p ,m , W m . R . D a v ie F ir e D e p a rlm e n i resp o n d ed to a house fir e on A n g el R o ad a l Ih e S ta n le y S m ith re sid e n c e J u ly a l a p p ro x im a le ly 10:30 p .m , F a rm in g lo n w a s c a llc d in a s a b a c k ­ up, M o c k s v ille fire m e n respo n ded lo a p e rso n a l in ju ry on C a m p R o ad J u ly 1(1 a l 4::U I p’,m . S m ith G ro v e F ir e D e p a rlm e n i resp o n d ed lo ;i p e rso n a l in ju ry on B a llim o re R o ad J u ly II a t’ ap- p rii,\ in ia le ly 11 :|0 a ,m . S m ith G ro v e lire m e n re.sponded to a b ru sh fire J u ly 11 at 2::!5 p ,m . It w a s lo cate d on In te rsta te 40 n e a r Ih e e a sl bound la n e w e si of N C 801, C o o le e m e e F ir e D e p a r tm e n t resp o n d ed lo a p e rso n a l in ju ry at a p p ro x im a te ly 12:15 p ,m , J u ly 5 a l W a ll an d C ro ss S I, M o c k s v ille F ir e D e p a rtm e n t resp o n d ed to a p e rso n al in ju ry an d a m o lo rc v e le fir e on M illin g R d , and N o rth M a in S ire e l a t 1:21 a ,m , J u ly (I, C o o le e m ie F ir e D e p a rtm e n t resp o n d ed lo a re p o rte d b ru sh fire on N e lle y R d , J u ly 6 a t a p ­ p ro x im a te ly 2:25 p ,m . 4-H News O n J u ly 2nd a c a ra v a n of s ix v e h ic le s left M o c k s v ille c a rry in g Iw e n ly -s ix 4 -H 'e rs an d a d u lts fro m Ih e S ilv e r S p u rs 4-H C lu b lo a w e e k ­ end c a m p in g trip on F o x M o u n tain , T h e v e h ic le s w e re lo ad ed w ilh te n ts, sle e p in g b a g s, food an d a ll th e o th e r g e a r it la k e s lo ta k e c a re of tw e n ty - s ix people fo r tw o d a y s and n ig h ts. S a lu rd a y afte rn o o n w a s spent s e llin g up c a m p , sto rin g a w a y g e a r an d su p p lie s, b e co m in g a cq u a in te d w ilh Ih e a re a an d se ttin g up th e d u ly ro s ie r. A ll co o kin g an d cle a n in g w a s lo be done by Ih e 4 -H 'e rs th e m ­ s e lv e s , A f le r b r e a k fa s t S u n d a y m o rn in g , w e h eld o u r ow n c h u rc h s e r v ic e s w it h G a r y Z ie k m u n d s e rv in g a s te a c h e r. Im m e d ia te ly a fle r c h u rc h s e rv ic e s w e p a ck e d up fo r the fiv e m ile b ik e p a ck in g trip lo L in n e y 's M ill, w h e re w e p lan n e d lo h a v e lu n ch an d sp en d th e afte rn o o n . W e a ll e n jo ye d p la y in g in the m o u n tain s ire a in an d o b se rv in g the huge w a le r w h e e l lh a l g e n e ra te s e le c tric ity fo r the m ill, th re e ho u ses an d a c a m p g ro u n d . On M o n d a y, w e w en t on a n a tu re h ik e w h e re w e sa w m a n y k in d s o f p la n ts lh a l w e do not se e aro u n d o u r ow n h o m e s. M o n d ay a fte rn o o n , w e p a ck e d up fo r the re iu rn trip h o m e. O u r c a m p in g trip w a s a lot of w o rk fo r a ll o f u s , but w e h ad enough fun lo m o re th an m a k e up fo r the w o rk . G a r y Z ie k m u n d R e p o rte r F o r a v e ry lig h t p atie n t load (0-20 p e r y e a r ’ fro m a g ive n c o u n ly i, e m p h a s iz in g th e p a tie n t b e in g bro ught to the C lin ic , an d e xte n d in g C lin ic h o u rs to a cco m m o d a te oul-of- co u n ly p a tie n ts w ho m u sl tra v e l lo n g er (c u rre n t h o u rs a re 8:30 a ,m ,- 5 :30 p ,m , w e e k d a y s) an d o p eratin g S a t u r d a y m o rn in g s . 2, F o r a m o d e ra te p atie n t lo ad (20-50 p er y e a r fro m a g iv e n c o u n t y ), p ro ce d u re s w o uld in c lu d e p e rio d ic tra v e l lo a co u n ty lo ca tio n b y a sin g le c lin ic ia n o r a te am ,.u sin g m e n ta l h e a lth a u th o rily fa c ilitie s , scho o l fa c ilitie s , o ro th e r fre e o r low- cost fa c ilitie s ; o r ad d in g p a rt-tim e c lin ic ia n s w ho re sid e n e a r w h e re s e rv ic e s a re needed in sp e c ific lo c a litie s , 3, F o r a m o d e rate to h e a v y p a tie n t lo ad (5 0-f p e r y e a r fro m ’ a g iv e n c o u n ty ), p ro ce d u re s w o uld a lso in c lu d e se c u rin g sp a ce a s a s a te llite p h y s ic ia l in s ta lla tio n , an d ad d in g fu ll-litn e c lin ic ia n s n e a r th at s e rv ic e c e n le r, - U s e of a m o b ile u n it,,.a statio n w ag o n , eq u ipped w ith d ia g n o stic and te stin g e q u ip m e n t an d su p p lie s. • • D im in is h e d fu n d in g b y th e H e a lth C a re T r u s t e ach y e a r a s fo llo w s: $110,.520 the fir s t y e a r; $72,100 th e se co n ii y e a r ; an d $63,700 the la s t y e a r. - T h e ab o ve fu n d in g am o u n ts in clu d e a su b sid y of the slid in g sc a le fo r fe e s fo r D a v id s o n , G u ilfo rd , Ire d e ll, R o w a n , S u r r y , an d W ilk e s c o u n iie s. T h e C lin ic h a s re q u este d fun d in g fro m the U n ite d W a y A re a w id e C o m m itte e fo r 1984 to a s s is t w ilh su b sid y fo r the slid in g sc a le fo r fees in S t o k e s , V a d k in , a n d D a v ie co u n tie s. ABC, Wine & Beer Vote (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) co m m itte e hopes to se e th e issu e go lo v o le d u rin g the S e p te m b e r 27 p rim a ry . T h e co m m itte e u n d e rsta n d s lh a t Ih e re a re ill a ffe c ts lo alco h o l s a le s , but the co u n ly is a lre a d y e x ­ p e rie n cin g th e s e ," sa id C o lle tte , re fe rrin g lo D U I a rre s ts an d lit ­ te rin g , A t p re se n t, the o n ly thing M o c k s v ille is n 't r e a liz in g fro m alco h o l s a le s is the re v e n u e . W c w ould lik e lo se e Ih is m o n e y s t a y in the c o u n ly ," he sa id . T h e Ia s i lim e a lco h o lic b e ve ra g e s w e re le g a lly so ld a n y w h e re in D a v ie C o u n ly w a s in 1952, V o te rs d e cid ed th at y e a r to end the s a le s o f a lco h o lic b e v e ra g e s th at had begun w hen P ro h ib itio n ended in 1933. In 1979, D o n ald M , H a rd in of .M o c k sville , R l, 5, c irc u la te d a p etitio n fo r a re fe re n d u m on b e er an d w in e s a le s in the co u n ly but w a s u n ab le to co lle ct the 20 p e rce n t o f v o te r sig n a tu re s n e c e s s a ry . Sheriffs Department Ja m e s B o y d S m ith , 36, R l. 4, M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 2 an d ch a rg e d w ilh one co u n t of sim p le a ss a u lt. B ill L e e W y a tt, J r . , 10, R t. 1, A d v a n c e , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 3, an d ch a rg e d w ith one co u n t o f in d ece n t lib e rtie s , Jo h n C a u d ill, R l. 4, A d v a n c e , re p o rte d b re a k in g , e n te rin g , an d la rc e n y , J u ly 1. O v e r $725 w a s re p o rted m issin g , M a rk Je a n e s , G re e n w o o d , R d ,, A s h e v ille , re p o rte d a rm e d ro b b e ry , J u ly 2, H e sa id w h ile a l the re st a re a on 1-40 E a s t , a n u n kn o w n p erso n d em an d ed h is m o n ey, P h illip P o p lin , an d M rs , Sp e n ce Jo n e s , both of R l, 7, M o c k s v ille , re p o rte d b re a k in g an d e n te rin g J u ly 3, B illy V e s ta l, R l, 3, C o u rtn e y , re p o rte d b re a k in g , e n te rin g , an d la rc e n y J u ly 3, ffe sa id th a t an u n kn o w n p e rso n p ry e d open the b a ck w in d o w of h is tr a ile r an d lo ok a ste ro an d one s p e a k e r. T o ta l v a lu e w a s e s lim a le d a l $600. B illy R a n B e c k , R l. 4, M o c k s v ille , re p o rted b re a k in g , e n te rin g an d la rc e n y J u ly 3. Ja tn e s H o ra c e B o s tia n , 47, R t . 6, B u s ie r P h illip s T r a il e r P a r k , M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 1 and ch a rg e d w ith fo u r co u n ts o f o rd e r fo r a rr e s t, C h a rle s A v o n D a lto n , 33, R l. 0, B u s ie r P h illip s T r a ile r P a r k , R t,0 , M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 1, an d c h a rg e d w ilh one count o f o rd e r fo r a r r e s i. R ic h a rd E u g e n e E v a n s , 16, R l,2 , M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 3, and ch a rg e d w ilh one count of a s s a u lt, M ic h a e l L , D y so n , 20, C h u rc h , S t, E x t e n s io n , M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 2 an d ch a rg e d w ith one co unt of re c k le s s d riv in g , Ju d y Cook O w in g s, M o c k s v ille , re p o rted la rc e n y J u ly 5, S h e sa id lh a l so m eo ne lo ok h e r b illfo ld w h ile a l L a k e M y e rs, Ja m e s B e n S m ith , J r . , 45, R t ,l, Detective M ike Smith and some of the m arijuana plants discovered in area corn and soybean fields. M a r iju a n a P la n t s A r e C o n f is c a t e d A p p r o x im a t e ly 88 m a r iju a n a p la n ts w e re co n fisca te d b y the D a v ie C o u n ty S h e riff’s D e p a rtm e n t M o nd ay n ig ht a fte r a m onth long s u rv e illa n c e o f a 10 a c re tra c t o ff N .C . 801 in A d v a n c e , T h e d e p a rtm e n t w a s n o tifie d lh a t Ih e d le g a l su b sta n ce w a s g ro w in g in co rn an d so yb e an fie ld s ab o u l fo u r w e e ks ag o , w h e n 59 p lan ts, w e re tu rn e d in lo the S h e riff’s D e p a rt­ m en t b y an a n o n ym o u s in fo rm a n t. S in c e th e n , Ih e d e p a rlm e n i h as statio n e d m en in an d a ro u n d the fie ld s in e ffo rts to le a rn the id e n tity of th e p erso n o r p e rso n s in v o lve d in the cro p p ro d u ctio n . L e d b y D e te c tiv e M ik e S m ith , S h e r if f 's d e p a rtm e n t re p re s e n - la liv e s se a rc h e d the a c re a g e fo r the p la n ts th at w e re e stim a te d a l eig h t lo len w e e k s old an d 15 to 24 in ch e s ta il. A fte r w a lk in g the fie ld s an d u p ro o tin g the re m a in d e r o f the g ro w in g p la n ls , S m ith an d the d e p a rtm e n t re p re se n ta tiv e s took Ih e p la n ls to H e rita g e F u rn itu re C o m p a n y w h e re Ih e y w e re b u rn ed in the in c in e ra to r. S tre e t v a lu e o f the co n fisca te d p la n ts w a s e stim a te d a t $1500 b y D e le c tiv e S m ith . N o a rre s ts h a v e been m a d e in th e s e iz u re , b u l S m ith sa id Ih e in v e stig a tio n is co n tin u in g . Tammy Johnson Is Given Poetry Award M o c k s v ille , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 7, an d ch a rg e d w ilh one co u n t o f n o n ­ su p p o rt. A llie Ju n io r L e e , R t . 2, A d v a n c e , w a s a rre s te d J u ly 7, an d ch a rg e d w ilh one co u n t o f v io la tio n of p ro b atio n . Ja m e s L . S tro u d , C o o lee m ee , re p o rte d b re a k in g e n te rin g , an d la rc e n y J u ly 6. H e re p o rte d m issin g a p p ro x im a le ly $230 in je w e lry . G u n te r’s S to re , R t . 1, A d v a n c e , re p o rte d v a n d a lis m J u ly 8, D a m a g e w a s done lo the d rin k m a ch in e in fro n t of the sto re . Ja m e s G ilb e rt, C re ckw o o d D riv e , A d v a n c e , re p o rte d d a m a g e to p ro p e rly J u ly 10. 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Jo h n so n o f R o u te 1, A d v a n c e , w a s p re se n le d an a w a rd d u rin g sp rin g se m e s te r at W e ste rn C a ro lin a U n iv e rs ity on S tu d e n t O r g a n iz a tio n s A w a r d s N ig h t. S h e re c e iv e d a c e rtific a te fo r seco n d p riz e in p o e try fro m the Notnadj^ W C U 's lile r a r v m a g a zin e . Driver Escapes With Minor Injuries A W in sto n -S ale m m a n e scap e d an a cc id e n t w ith m in o r in ju rie s J u ly 10 on the C o u n ty H o m e R o a d . A cco rd in g to the H ig h w a y P a tro l R e p o rt, R ic h a rd O m a r Jo h n so n , 24. A irp o rt R d ,, W in sto n -S a le m , w a s Ira v e lin g w e st on the C o u n ty H o m e R d , H e ra n o ff the ro ad on the rig h t in a c u rv e an d c a m e b a ck onto the ro ad cro ssin g the c e n te rlin e . H e Ih en ra n o ff of the ro ad on the left sid e an d stru c k a d itc h b an k b e fo re o v e rtu rn in g the 1971 F o rd T r u c k an d co m in g to a re st on ils lo p . Jo h n so n w a s ch a rg e d w ilh no o p e ra to rs lic e n se an d le ft o f the c e n te rlin e . D a m a g e s to the tru c k w e re e stim a te d a l $900, In ­ v e stig a tin g o ffic e r w a s T ro o p e r R D , K n ig h t, A 1981 g ra d u a te o f D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h Sch o o l, M is s Jo h n so n is a m e m b e r o f Ih e F o re n s ic s S o c ie ly a n d th e R e s id e n c e H a ll C o o r­ d in a tin g co u n cil a t W C U , an d is a m e m b e r o f the ca m p u s ra d io statio n s la ff. Top 5 Dairy Herds T h e lop fiv e d a iry h e rd s in D a v ie C o u n ly fo r the m o n th o f Ju n e a re as fo llo w s : S p a rk s & M ille r, 64 c o w s, 47.4 a v e ra g e m ilk ; 3 ,8 a v e ra g e te st; and 1,81 a v e ra g e b u tte rfa t, M ik e & C a th y G a ilh e r, 67 c o w s; 4 8 .2 m ilk ; 3,6 le st an d 1,71 b u tte rfa t. H u n te r's D a ir y , 60 c o w s ; 45,5 m ilk ; 3,5 le s t; an d 1.61 b u tte rfa t, C ,W , P h illip s & So n , 86 co w s, 42,9 m ilk , 3,4 test an d 1,47 b u tte rfa t, Ja m e s W , B o g e r & S o n , 144 co w s; 4 1,6 m ilk ; 3,5 le st and 1.44 b u tte rfa t. .M icro w a v e C o o kin g T h e m ic ro w a v e o ven is g re a t fo r b la n c h in g s m a ll q u a n titie s of ve g e ta b le s b e fo re fre e z in g . It p u ls f a r le ss h eat in to the k itch e n lh a n a big pot of b o ilin g w a te r. C h e e k the m ic ro w a v e cookbook fo r b la n ch in g tim e s. C O U N T Y ч ; 1 , - {U SPS 1 49-160) 1 27 South Main S ttc fl M ocksvillc. N ,C, Published every Thursday by the D A V IF, PU D LISH IN O C O M PA N Y M O C K SV ILLI-. E N T E R P R lS i; 1916-1958 D A V Ii; R E C O R D 1899-1958 Gordon Tom linson................................ Kathy Tom linson llccky Snyder................ 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O ren H e ffn e r a ssu m e s lh a l p o silio n fo r Ih e n ew le rn i. H e ffn e r firs t p re sid e d a s p resid ent a l the c lu b ’s J u ly 5th m e e lin g . A lso e lected lo o ffic ia l p o sitio ns \vere C h a r le s D u n n a s v ic e p re sid e n t, A rle n D e V ito , w ho now s e rv e s a s s e c re ta ry , R o y C a rln e r a s tre a s u re r an d G ra d y M c C la m ro c k , J r . a s se rg e a n t a t a rm s . T h e R o ta ry C lu b is a co m m u n ity s e rv ic e o rg a n iza tio n m ad e up of lo ca l b u sin ess and p ro fessio n a l le a d e rs. Cornatzer M rs .Ja c k ie W in te rs on C o rn a tze r Ro ad w a s h o stess lo Ih e C o rn a tze r H o m e m a ke rs C lu b on Ju n e 28, 198:). T h e v ice -p re sid e n t, G la d y s Jo n e s , c a lle d the m eetin g to o rd e r and p re sid e d o ve r the b u sin ess se ssio n . Jo B o w en s w a s p ro g ra m le a d e r on house p a in tin g and p assed o u r p a m p h le ts lo e a ch m e m b e r. 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G o e th e Anita W alker, 9 years old and the daughter of Frank and M arkaret W alker, Rt. 1, Advance, says riding horses if fun. S^he has been participating in the Handicap Riding Program held at the Thoroughbred Training Center on Cana Road for the past five w/eeks. The.event is sponsored by local 4-H Clubs and volunteers. See story on page 6B. (Photo by Jane Keller). Silver Spurs 4-H T iie S ilv e r S p u rs 4-H C lu b m et F rid a y n ig h l, J u ly the fir s t. T h e m eetin g w a.s ca lle d lo o rd e r b y o ur P re sid e n t, C h ris A llm a n . P led g es w ere co nducted b y C iu 'is a lso . D evo tio n s w e re p re se n ie d i)y P a u la U nger. T iie ro ll and llie m in u le s w e re re ad by S e c re ta ry . K e v in CTine. W e iia d tw o v is ito rs , Ju d y V oung and C a n d y B e n fie ld . W e d iscu sse d o u r ca m p in g trip w e |)ia n to ta k e the w eeken d of J u ly scco nd through the fo u rth . C h e ck’s w ere g ive n lo Ihe w in n e rs of Ihe B ic y c le Rodeo. T e n d o lla rs lo the first p la ce w in n e rs and fiv e d o lla rs to the second p la ce w in n e rs. W e sa w vid eo tap es of o u r trip to the Zoo and D is tric t A c tiv ity D a y . T h e y w e re both p resen ted b y D ic k B ish o ff. T iie n w e a ll 'vo rk ed on o ur p ro je c ts. T h e h o rse group sa w d e m o n s lr a lio n s g iv e n b y fo u r m e m b e rs of the g ro u p ; Ih e c ra ft group m ad e p la ce m a ts ; n a il tra y s w e re m ad e by those in tlie w ood­ w o rkin g group and the C lo ve rb u d s m ad e lelep h o n e m e ssa g e ta k e rs. T h e m e e lin g w a s ad jo u rn ed and re fre s h m e n ts w e r e s e rv e d b y T a b a th a W a lle r a n d A lic h e lle B ro c k . MOCKSVILLE, N.C. PRE-SEASON B O O T S A L E ^ 5 DOWN HOLDS YOUR BOOTS WITH NO PAYMENT UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1st Sweetbriar® leather boot sale at Belk Layaway boots and save money at the same time Boots are no longer just for cow/boys or inclement weather; they're an integral part of a stylish pulled-together look. Boots are cropping up under slacks, mini-skirts, shorts, dresses and career suits. Wear them with leg warmers, textur­ ed hose; the layered look. A. “Hitch" boot in taupe, ply­ wood stack heel, leather lined cuffable shaft. Reg. 82.00 6 4 .8 8 B. "Softer" in taupe with self covered heel, leather lined cuffable shaft. Reg. 80.00 6 3 .8 8 C. "Floater" in black with stack heel, side zipper and leather upper. Reg. 72.00 5 6 .8 8 Other colors also available in some stores. BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR FREE PAIR OF BOOTS TO BE GIVEN AW AY SAT. 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I h a v e b e e n in c o n s ta n t co n ta ct w i t h J i m m y G r e e n s in c e th a t tim e a n d b e c a u s e o f h is tr u th fu ln e s s an d s i n c e r i t y m y r e s p e c t a n d a d ­ m i r a t i o n h a s g r o 'v n . H o is one o f a v e r y f e w e le c t e d s t a t e o ffic ia ls th a l 1 h a v e k n o w n w h o h a s k e p t h is w o rd a n d p r o m i s e s . H e w a s n o t a n e a s y m a rk . W e h a v e a l w a y s h a d to p ro v e o u r e d u c a t i o n a l n e e d s to h im , b u t w hen h e m a k e s a p r o m is e to do so m e th in g y o u k n o w i t w i l l b e d o n e . B e f o r e J i m m y G r e e n w a s e le cte d S p e a k e r o f t h e H o u s e , it w a s c u s t o m a r y t h a t i f y o u o n ce got s o m e t h i n g p u t in t o th e S la le B u d g e t y o u h a d i t m a d e b e c a u s e it w o uld t h e n b e i n t h e B u d g e t e a c h y e a r. , O n e o f t h e f i r s t th in g s J im m y G r e e n d i d a s S p e a k e r w a s lo appo int a B a s e B u d g e t C o m m itt e e to stu d y t h e B u d g e l a n d fin d w h a t ite m s c o u l d b e c u t . B y d o in g t h is , h e sa v e d N o r t h C a r o l i n a m a n y m illio n s of d o l l a r s o v e r th e la s t e ig h t o r n in e y e a r s . Y e s , t h is u p s e l so m e of­ f i c i a l s , b e c a u s e it d id a w a y w ith t h e i r “ g r a v y t r a i n ” . H e a ls o cre a te d t h e S u n S e t C o m m is s io n Ih a t w o uld s l u d y e v e r y a p p o in t e d S t a le C o m m i s s i o n . 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P r in c ip a ls in N o rth C a ro lin a w e re tire d of the lo tte ry s y s le m , w h ich o n ly g a v e a sm a ll n u m b e r of fiv e y e a r old c h ild re n Ihe o p p o rtu n ity o f a lle n d in g K in - d e rg a rle d . T h e y w e re Ih e ones try in g lo e xp la in lo o th e r p a re n ts w h y Ih e ir c h ild re n co u ld no atten d . O ne S u n d a y afle rn o o n J im m y G re e n m et w ith so m e e d u cato rs to d iscu ss Ih e u p co m in g S la te B u d g e l. H e sa id the B a s e Bu d g et h a s found a w a y lo sa v e so m e m o n ey. W h at one th in g could th is L e g is la tu re do that w o u ld b e n e fit N o rth C a r o lin a scho o ls Ih e m o st n ext y e a r? T h e g ro u p sa id la k e a ll fiv e y e a r old c h ild re n into K in d e rg a rte n n ext y e a r. T w o d a y s la le r on T u e sd a y e ve n in g the L e g is la tu re p assed a b ill lo la k e a ll fiv e y e a r o ld s In lo K in d e rg a rte n a y e a r e a rlie r than e xp e cte d . T h is u p set so m e so -called S ta le O ffic ia ls . W hen a ll Scho o l Su p p o rt P e rso n n e l >vere le ft o u l of Ih e B u d g e l c o m p le t e ly , L l . G o v e rn o r G re e n w a s the one to go lo bat fo r them and sa w Ih a t Ih e y w e re put on the S ta le S a la ry S c h e lu le , In the p a st Ih e y had been a n eg le cte d , ig n o red , n o n p ro fessio n al g ro u p . I a m s p e a k in g o f le a c h e r a id s , c u s t o d ia l, s e c r e t a r ia l, c a f e t e r ia , m a in te n a n ce , bu s m e ch a n ics e tc, I co u ld go on and on w ilh m o re an d d o cu m en t e v e ry w o rd of It. I a m a fra id it w ill be h a rd fo r J im m y G re e n lo g e l a fa ir tria l b e ca u se he h a s stepped on too m a n y S ta le O ffic ia ls ’s toes. II is m y p e rso n a l o pinion th a l the g re a te st th in g th a l w o uld h ap p en lo N o rth C a ro lin a Is fo r J im m y G re e n lo be p ro ve d inn o cen t an d e le cte d G o v e r n o r o f N o rth C a r o lin a . B e ca u se 1 kno w lh a l a n y d e cisio n he m a k e s w ill be w h a t is b est fo r Ih e people in th is S la le an d not based on how m a n y v o le s il w ill get h im in the n e xt e le ctio n . It is a lso m y o pinion th at th e re a re p o litic ia n s se rv in g th is S la le rig h t now w ho se d e cisio n s a re m ad e w ith Ih e a n ticip a tio n of w h e re w ill I re c e iv e the m o st v o le s in m y n e x t e le ctio n . W h y d id n ’t yo u le ll in yo u r e d ito ria l lh a l the u n d e rco v e r F B I ag en t d id m a il a $2,000.00 ca m p a ig n ch e ck th at w a s fin a n ce d b y o u r h a rd e a rn e d la x d o lla rs , an d th at L t . G o -e rn o r G re e n d id re tu rn the ch e ck b e cau se he d id not b e lie v e il w a s a le g a l d o n atio n? I lh a n k th e “ G ood L o rd ” th a t the citize n s of N o rth C a ro lin a do not e le ct a G o v e rn o r on fa lse a c ­ cu sa tio n s an d inn u end o s. I co n sid e r Jim m y G re e n th e best q u a lifie d , m o st honest can d id ate fo r g o v e rn o r Ih a t w e h a v e h ad in m a n y y e a r s . J im m y G re e n h a s th e "b u s in e ss m a n a g e m e n t a b ilitie s ” of L u th e r H o d g es, the "k n o w h o w ” of K e r r S c o tt, an d is “ Ih e fin e s t” perso n I h a v e e v e r k n o w n . R a lp h K im e l P rin c ip a l N o rth w e st E le m e n ta ry Scho o l R l. 8, L e xin g to n , N .C . ASCS News S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re Jo h n R , B lo c k h a s a n n o u n c e d g e n e ra l g u id e lin e s c o n c e rn in g th e p ro v is io n s o f th e 1984 w h e a l p ro g ra m . 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Phone: 634-2141 H C a r o l i n a C o o p e r a g e DAVIU COUNTY liNTIiUl’RISI-; RHCORD. TllURSDAY. JULY 14 II 1 M a n u f a c t u r in g H o t T u b s B y Ja n e K e lle r Im a g in e y o u rs e lf im m e rse d ch est deep in w a rm , p u ls a lin g , b u b b lin g w a te r. A s you s il b a c k , re la x and e n jo y th e u n d u la tin g , w a v y , lu stro u s p a tte rn m ad e b y w a te r p ro p e lle d a ro u n d you a l 20 g a llo n s p e r m in u te , y o u r se n se s e scap e in lo the b lis sfu l w o rld of re la x a tio n . T h is c h im e ric a l-lik e fa n ta sy can be a re a lity w ilh so m e h elp fro m C a ro lin a C o o p e rag e , a n e w , lo c a lly b a se d h o t lu b m a n u fa c tu rin g co m p a n y m ad e up of R ic k Se am o n and R a lp h G re co . T h e o p eratio n began sh o rtly a fte r G re co h ad a ho i tub in sta lle d In h is h o m e, an d a fte r in sp ectio n b y Ihe Iw o m en Se am o n sa id th ey c a m e to the co n clu sio n th at Ih e y “ co u ld m a k e one a s good or b e tte r." T h e co m p an y n am e is ra th e r an iKld one to Ih o se u n fa m ilia r w ith the a rt of b a rre l m a k in g , but th e ep ith et is q u ite a p p ro p ria te c o n sid e rin g a C o o per is a perso n w ho m a k e s b a rre ls an d a C o o p erag e is w h e re the b a rre ls a re m ad e . W h a t is a hoi tub, if nol a huge b a rre l eq u ipped lo hold se v e ra l h u n d re d g a llo n s of w a te r? In o rd e r to a c tu a lly d e m o n stra te th e ir w a re s lo the p u b lic, Seam o n and G re c o b u ilt th e ir fir s t ho i lu b in S e a m o n ’s p a re n ts' hom e on Old F a rm in g to n H o a d . W a y n e a n d K a th e rin e Se am o n h a v e enjo yed th e ir hoi tub now fo r Ih re e m o n th s. Se am o n d e sc rib e s Ih e tub a s a sta n d a rd siz e . It m e a su re s fo u r fee l deep, s ix feet in d ia m e te r an d ho ld s 7!j0 g a llo n s of w a le r. T h e S e a m e n s' Since this hot tub is not lowered into theq.round,it has steps leading up to it. The steps are Redwood and the tub is Mahogany. (Photo by Jane Keller) tub is a M a h o g a n y one w ith se a lin g ro o m fo r fo u r lo eig h t p eo p le. I I h as fo u r je ts in il lh a l th ru st w a le r in lo the lu b a l 20 g a llo n s p e r m in u te . T h e je ts a re situ a te d in co n ju n ctio n w ilh the fo u r b e n ch es in Ih e lu b . W h e re th e re a re Iw o lo w b e n ch es the je ts a re p la ce d lo w e r an d w h e re the b ench es s il u p h ig h e r Ih e je ts a rc a lso h ig h e r. B e n c h h eig h t is v a rie d to a cco m m o d a te both sh o rte r and ta lle r p eop le. T h e S e a m o n s' lu b is M a h o g a n y , b u l o th e r w oods m a y be u sed . Redw o o d is a co m m o n hot lub m a te ria l an d T e a k m a y a lso be u sed . T e a k , h o w e v e r, is m o re e x ­ p e n siv e an d not u se d th at o fte n . O ak is a n o lh e r w ood lh a l ca n be u sed in the co n st; u clio n of the tu b s. A b a sic p ric e fo r the sta n d a rd M ah o g an y lu b is in the $2300 ra n g e and o p e ra te s on “ a p p ro x im a le ly $1.00 a d a y " d e c la re d S e a m o n . H e co m m e n ted lh a t Ih e ad d itio n of a ho i lu b co u ld “ in c re a se th e v a lu e of a ho m e u p lo $5000." W a te r te m p e ra tu re in th e lu b ca n be a d ju ste d lo s u il o n e's ow n p e r­ so n al d e sire s. Se am o n e xp la in e d lh a l the m o sl co m fo rta b le te m ­ p e ra tu re s a re Ih o se "b e lo w the body te m p e ra tu re ." H e d e scrib e d th e' w a rm th an d m o tio n o f Ih e w a le r a s " v e r y Ih e ra p e u lic an d good fo r c irc u la tio n ." M a in te n a n ce is f a ir ly s im p le . E v e r y m o n th o r so Ih e lu b need s lo be d ra in e d , hosed dow n an d sponged o ff. T h e tub is fille d an d re a d y fo r u se a g a in in no tim e a s Ih e w a te r le v e l r is e s a p p r o x im a le ly n in e in ch e s p e r h o u r. F ilt e r s an d p u rifie rs e lim in a te the m a jo r cle a n u p ro u tin e . T h e fille rs Ira p d e b ris lh a t m a y fin d its w a y in lo Ih e w a te r. S ilv e r an d C o p p er e le ctro d e s a lta c h to b a c te ria and o th er m a tte r loo s m a ll to ca tc h in the fille r . T h e id e a o f the hot tub o rig in a te d in F in la n d , w h e re a fte r b a sk in g in Ih e tu m u llu o u s, h eated w a te r, the F in n is h ru sh o u tsid e to w a llo w in the sn o w . W h ile sn o w is o n ly a n o cca sio n a l fa c to r h e re , hot lu b s a re s t ill v e ry ‘ in d e m a n d ’ it e m s . C a r o lin a C o o p erag e is try in g lo m e e l lh a l d e m an d lo c a lly an d is h o ld in g an open h o u se on S u n d a y , J u ly 17 fro m 1 to 5 p .m . R a lp h G re c o an d R ic k S e a m o n , the m a ste rm in d s behin d Ih e co m p a n y w ill b e on h an d to d e m o n stra te an d a n sw e r q u e slio n s a t Ih e h o m e of S e a m o n ’s p a re n ts. I f yo u w ish lo e x p e rie n c e Ih e so o thin g a b ilitie s o f h o t, tu m b lin g w a te rs , m a y b e a hot tub is Ih e k e y lo m a n y h o u rs of q u ie l re la x a tio n . Rick Seamon checks the warm th of the bubbling waters in the hot tub Carolina Cooperage installed in his parents home. Meredith College^Receives Bequest M e re d ith C o lleg e h as re c e iv e d a bequ est in e x c e ss of $1 m illio n th ro u g h the w ill of M in n ie H u ffm a n R e d d ish of M o rg a n lo n , the seco nd m illio n d o lla r-p lu s g ift th is y e a r. D r. Jo h n E . W e e m s , p re s id e n l of M e re d ith C o lle g e , h a s an n o u n ce d . A n an o nym o us g ift v a lu e d a l $2.2 m illio n w a s an n o u n ce d a t M e re d ith in M a rc h . A t Ih e re q u e st of the d o n o r, n e ith e r the d o n o r’s n a m e or s p e c ific s ab o u l Ih e $2.2 m illio n g ift w e re an n o un ced . A s d ire cte d b y Ih e w ill of M rs, R e d d ish , w ho d ied in O cto b e r, 1978. M e re d ith h a s re c e iv e d one th ird o f a tru st v a lu e d a l a p p ro x im a le ly $2.1 m illio n an d in e x c e ss o f $320,000 in ca sh d is lrib u lio n s m a k in g Ih e lo la l g ift o v e r $1 m illio n . T h e m a jo rity of M rs . R e d d ish ’s e sia te w a s le ft lo B a p tis t ca u se s w ilh M e re d ith being one of fo u r in stitu tio n s re c e iv in g a m a jo r d istrib u lio n . " P a r t of Ih is g ift w ill be u sed lo e s ta b lis h o u r n e w g ra d u a te p ro g ra m ,” D r. W e em s s a id . " M r s . R e d d is h ’s b e q u e s l is a p rim e e xa m p le o f C h r is lia n s te w a rd s h ip .” T h e g ra d u a te p ro g ra m b e g in n in g in A u o u s l, o ffe rs m a s te r’s d e g re e s in b u sin e ss a d m in is lra lio n , e d u ca lio n , an d m u sic . " T h is g ift sh o w s th e fa m ily ’s fa ith in C h ris tia n liig h e r e d u ca lio n and se ts an e x a m p le of g e n e ro sity lo us a ll," sa id D r, J e r r y E . M c G e e , v ic e p re s id e n l fo r In s t ilu t io n a l A d ­ v a n c e m e n t a l th e c o lle g e . "M e re d ith is ind eed fo rlu n a le to h a v e su ch good frie n d s .” M e re d ith C o lle g e , w ith a slu d e n l e n ro llm e n l o f a p p ro x im a le ly 1 ,600, is the la rg e st c h u rc h -re la te d , fo u r- y e a r lib e ra l a r ls co lle g e fo r w o m en in Ih e s o u lh e a sle rn U n ile d S ta le s . T h e co lle g e h a s re c e n tly add ed Iw o new b u ild in g s, a ch a p e l an d a b u ild in g fo r b u s in e s s a n d m a th e m a tic s , w ith a lo la l con- s lru c lio n co st o f $3 m illio n w h ich w a s p aid b y Ih e co lle g e b e fo re the b u ild in g s w e re d e d ica te d in la le 1982. DAVIE COUNTY’S MOST EXCITING NEW ENTERPRISE CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OPEN HOUSE - JULY 17,1983. BETWEEN 1 AND 5 P.M. You have the opportunity to acquaint yourself with one of the great pleasures of life-A HOT TUB. FREE Refreshments July 17,1983 jly s n y iin e . iM o ic o m e l a ro tin aooperage Rick Seamon Rt. 2 Box 30 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 5 miles East of Mocksville - off 158 Turn Left at Pig & Chick Watch for Signs. j !■> Phone 998-3597 o r 634-5290 6 - DAVIB COUNTY liNTURl’UISi; KUCOKD. TIIURSDAV. JUUY 14 !‘>H3 Report From Raleigh by Rep. Betsy Cochrane T h e m e in b c rs of the H o u se of R o p re s e n la llv e s ce le b ra te d the ‘1th of J u ly b y being in se.ssion. T h e re c o rd fo r being in se.ssion is J u ly 10th. T h is 1983 G e n e ra l A sse m b ly w ill b re a k th a l re co rd by at le a st a w e e k . II is in te re stin g lo note lh a t at the b e g in n in g of sessio n e ve ryo n e w a s p re d ictin g th is w o uld be one of the sh o rte st se ssio n s b e cau se o f la c k of fu n d s. W e w ill ra is e o v e r $219 m illio n Ih ro u g h in c re a se d ta x e s an d fee s in the ta x b ill p assed b y th is G e n e ra l A s se m b ly . B a c k in J a n u a ry , w e needed $93 m illio n to b a la n ce Ih e b u d g et. T h ro u g h cu ts in the b u dget, w e re d u ce d the need lo $45 m illio n . T e c h n ic a lly , $45 m illio n co u ld h a v e been ra is e d f a ir ly e a s ily . H o w e v e r, e xp a n sio n ite m s h a v e been ad d ed . T h e re is $5G m illio n in the new a p p ro p r ia t io n s fo r c a p it a l im - p ro v e m e n ls . F u n d s fo r ro o f re p a irs a n d re p la c e m e n ts am o u n t to $15 m illio n fo r ’83-’84 an d $45 m illio n fo r ’84-’B5. T h e H ig h w a y F u n d w ill re c e iv e $42 m illio n of the $219 m illio n ra ise d an d p u re p o rk b a rre l w ill re c e iv e $10 m illio n . W h at w e h a v e then is $198 m illio n to m e et a $45 m illio n n eed. T h is e x c e ssiv e ta x in g o f o u r citize n s w a s m y re aso n fo r oppo sing the ta x b ill. I re co g n ize o u r need fo r re n o vatio n s and ro o fs on sta te ow ned fa c ilitie s an d I c e rta in ly su p p o rt m a in ta in in g o u r h ig h w a y sy s te m . W hen peop le a re stru g g lin g , h o w e v e r, you do not add lo th e ir b u rd en u n n e c e ssa rily . A l M o nd ay n ig h t's se ssio n , w e h o nored Jo h n C o ltra n e , a n a tiv e of H ig h P o in t w ho w a s ren o w n ed in the ja z z w o rld . H e p e rfo rm e d w ilh the ■Boston P o p s O r c h e s tra a n d '.reco rd ed w ith s e v e ra l fa m o u s ja z z g ro u p s , in c lu d in g so m e o f h is o rig in a l co m p o sitio n s. C o ltra n e w a s ;a v irtu o so on the sa xa p h o n e . T h e H o u se h a s been co n sid e rin g a S e n a te B ill to re m o ve the m a n ­ d a to ry re tire m e n t ag e ca p of 70 • y e a rs . M o st of u s d e fin a te ly fa v o r p eop le w o rk in g a s long a s th e y a re a b le a ri9 w a n t lo w o rk . T h e U n iv e rs ity sy ste m e xclu d e d itse lf b y r e ta in in g th e m a n d a to r y re tire m e n t ag e c a p . A lo t of u s fe ll ;ih a t if yo u g a v e fa v o ra b le tre a tm e n t ;lo one a re a o f e d u catio n , you sh o u ld U re a l a ll ed u catio n p e rso n n el the s a m e , in c lu d in g p u b lic e d u catio n ;;a'nd co m m u n ity co lle g e s. I su p p o rt s e n io r c itiz e n s ’ d e sire s to re m a in p ro d u c tiv e in th e m a rk e t p la c e , but th is h ig h e r e d u ca lio n e xclu sio n h a s co m p lic a te d the issu e . S e n io r c itiz e n s , te e n a g e rs and e ve ry o n e e lse b e tte r get p e rm issio n to re m o v e g ro c e ry c a rts fro m sto re p re m ise s fro m ho w o n. Su ch a th e ft ca n re s u lt in a $100 fin e o r 30 d a y s in ja il b e ca u se of le g isla tio n lh a t h as p assed both H o u se s. T h e H o u se h a d p a s s e d th e N u c le a r W a ste C o m p a c t.T h is jo in s N o rth C a ro lin a w ith se ven o th er so u th e a ste rn sta te s in p ro v id in g re g io n al site s fo r ra d io a c tiv e w a ste . T h e re w a s w id e sp re a d su |)p o rt fo r Ih is co ncept w h e re you g am b le lh a l a n o th e r sta te w ill h a ve to ta k e and sto re lo w -le ve l n u c le a r w a ste fro m the re g io n . T h e G o v e rn o r stro n g ly e nd o rsed the b ill, alo ng w ith D u k e P o w e r. T h e opposition ca m e fro m m a n y w ho w a n l N orth C a ro lin a lo look a fte r its ow n w a ste p ro d uced by in d u s try in o u r ow n sta te . W ilm in g to n h as a n in d u stry that p ro d u ces sto ra g e co n ta in e rs fo r a b o v e g ro u n d s to ra g e o f c o n ­ ta m in a te d w a s te g e n e ra te d b y h o sp ita ls, c h e m ic a l p la n ts, e tc. so w e h a v e the tech n o lo g y to sto re o u r ow n w a ste w ith o u t co n ta im in a tin g o u r w a te r ta b le . In d u strie s ca n a lso r e c y c le s o m e m a t e r ia ls if re g u la tio n s do no l tic Ih e ir h an d s. A s one of the la rg e st g e n e ra to rs of ra d io a c tiv e w a s te , o u r ch a n ce s of b eing a site fo r the re g io n a re v e ry good. T h is a lso e n co u rag ed op­ po sitio n to a co m p a ct in w h ich N o rth C a ro lin a m ig h t h a v e to ta k e a ll the ra d io a c tiv e w a ste fro m a ll se ven sta te s. McCullough Reunion To Be Held Sunday T h e a n n u a l M cC u llo u g h R e u n io n w ill be h eld S u n d a y J u ly 17th a t the M cC u llo u g h A rb o r on the D ead m o n R o a d . A ll re la tiv e s an d frie n d s a re in v ite d to b rin g a w e ll fille d b a sk e t an d e n jo y a d a y o f fe llo w sh ip . S u g a r C o n su m p tio n T h e A v e ra g e A m e ric a n ate pounds o f s u g a r in 1982. 128 M o c k s v i l l e H i g h S c h o o l C l a s s O f 1 9 4 3 T o H o l d R e u n i o n iigh School is planning to itn a class reunion August The Class of '43 of M ocksville Hie observe their 40th anniversary witl. _ 6 at Smith Grove Ruritan Building. They would lik i to mvite classm ates w/ho w^ere in school with them, whether they graduated or not, to join them for this observance. Anyone who is interested is asked to contact Ella G ray Sm ith, Rt. 7, Box 596, M ocksville, NC (Phone- (704 ) 492- 7285) or Dorothy H. Sparks, Rt. 1, Box 50, Advance, NC 27006 (Phone- (919) 998-4799) by July 22nd for further details. It is very im portant that you contact them by that date m order to be included in the meal reservations. Some of the class mem bers in the above picture are as follows: 1st Row: Beginning with Anne Clement, Duffee Mc­ Donald, Gilbert Lee Boger, Katherine Gibson and Julia Jam es. 2nd Row: Dorothy Lakey, Lucille Tutterow, Jean M ainer, Lelia Barnes, Neva AAarkham, Nell Boger, Carlene Brown, and Nancy M clver, teacher.3rd Row : LeGrand Dunn (stooping). Bud Blackw elder, Glenn Seaford, Jack W ard, Billie Am m ons, Helen Dyson, Joyce Anderson, Beulah Johnson, and Carolyn Lagle.4th Row: Robert Sain, Grace Ratledge, Pearline Beck, Floyd Craven, Jam es Swicegood, Lester Keller, Dale Chaffin and Ina Tutterow. 5th Row: M itchell Bean, Ross Barneycastle, Bob H all, Bill Sanford, Fred Smith, Armond Smith, J.N . Richardson, J r., Thom as Eaton, & Kathlvn Hoots. Back Row: Lonnie Tufterow, Jam es Baker, Carl Gregory, Leo Cozart, Joe Wilson, Joe Spry, and C.C. Sanford. New Laser At Duke University Prevents Additional Eye Surgery _ . __ . . . • . I __.................................................... •.!- . 1 • ___.... ... t *.•<B y Ja n e t P ie r c e F r y e A n ew la s e r a I the D u k e U n iv e rs ity E y e C e n te r ca n lite r a lly cu t m e m b ra n e s in the e ye w ith o u t s u r g e r y a n d w ill s a v e m a n y c a ta ra c t p a tie n ts fro m a d d itio n a l o p eratio n s. “ T h e re a so n Ih e N eo d ym iu m Y A G la s e r h a s b eco m e im p o rta n t in o p h th alm o lo g y is b e cau se o f a typ e of c a ta ra c t s u rg e ry c a lle d 'ex- tra c a p s u la r s u rg e r y ,’ ” sa id D r. M ic h a e l Cobo, a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r of o p h th alm o lo g y. “ In th is typ e of s u rg e ry , p a rt of the m e m b ra n e of the le n s is le fl in ta c t (w h e n the le n s is re m o v e d ) to p ro te ct the re tin a . W hen a n in tra o c u la r le n s is im ­ p la n te d , th e m e m b ra n e h e lp s sta b iliz e the le n s. “ T h e o n ly tro u b le is th a l w h ile the m e m b ra n e s ta y s c le a r fo r a p erio d of tim e , in ab o u t h a lf o f the p a tie n ts it w ill e v e n t u a lly c lo u d a n d d e c re a se v is io n . T h e n th e m e m ­ b ra n e m u s l be o p e n e d a n d -o r p a rtia lly re m o ve d to a llo w lig h t to p ass Ih ro u g h . In the p a st, th is h as re q u ire d a d d itio n a l s u rg e r y .” T h e n ew la s e r a llo w s the e ye su rg e o n s to cu t the m e m b ra n e . w h e n n e c e s s a ry , w ith o u t h a v in g tc open th e e ye s u rg ic a lly . In a m a tte r of se co n d s, the la s e r w ill put a hole in the m e m b ra n e so lig h t ca n get th ro ug h. P re v io u s ly , the s u rg e ry to open up the m e m b ra n e took p la ce in the o p e ratin g ro o m an d re q u ire d lo ca l a n e s th e s ia . W ith th e Y A G la s e r , it is p e rfo rm e d b y a s t a ff su rg eo n in an e xa m in in g ro o m in the E y e C e n te r and no a n e sth e tic is re q u ire d . “ T h is a llo w s u s to m a k e it a v e ry sim p le o u tp atie n t p ro c e d u re ,” Cobo sa id . " B e c a u s e it ’s n o n -in v a sive you don’t e n te r the e ye w ilh s u rg ic a l in stru n ie n ts--lh e re is no r is k o f in fe ctio n o r se c o n d a ry p ro b le m s fro m the s u rg e r y .” A lth o u g h the Y A G la s e r w a s develop ed in the U n ile d S ta le s fo r m ilita r y an d in d u s tria l p u rp o se s, he ad d e d , il w a s f ir s l u sed fo r th is typ e of e y e s u rg e ry in E u ro p e in 1979. m is B u iG H N N O W TH R U JULY 31,1983 APPRECIATION SALE B e a u t if y , P r o t e c t a n d M a in t a in t h e V a lu e o f Y o u r H o m e W it h T o p Q u a l i t y P a in t s ! WALLHIDE' Latei Flat Walt Paint G oes on easy last — toss spatter «vhen you roll It on G feai coverago ana hiam g only o n o co a i for m ost jobs Super w ashable and dura­ ble — lasts alm ost iw ice as long a'- m ost other la te i w all paints W ipe oft grease/stains easily ana quicki» tS64 colors SAVE >4“ Sun-Proof' Eiterlor Latex Flat House Paint Ideal lor пел or rt- pam l rtot> Resists сгаси:пд peeling, flaking H esulting pain t film is m ildew re s ilie n t fo r its ow n p ro te c tio n Easy appiicdiion Over 760 colors Sun-Proof Acrylic Latex Scmi-Gloss House S Trim Paint R esutiing pain t lilm IS m ildew re sistant fo r Its o w n protec* tio n . WualMer resistant Df't's lo a sem r.giobs srieen K a s iu r,’,iig focütlt •n •! ncu's Use on Dolfi S'Oing .1'' REZ- Wood Stains An eicepi'O nai qual­ity stain to ennance me natorai beauty L)i rtood v o j' cnoice— interior or e iie rio r Qi| 0' Late* Solid Color or Sem i-Transpareni etteci U 7 colors (ingiuo ng 22 Ready- '/■•ed Coiorsi NOW *10?? Wh'ie 'Oàamixed coU>rs огм, coiO'»sbghtl^ Phone 634-21671 6 - DAVll: COUNTY I M 1 Kl KlSI: RliCORD. THURSDAY, JULY 14 ИЖЗ Report From Raleigh by Вер. Betsy Cochrane T h e m e m b e rs o f (lie H ouse of Ile p re s e n la tiv e s ce le b ra te d the 'Ith of J u ly by being in se ssio n . T h e re co rd fo r b e in g in se ssio n is J u ly lO lh. T h is 198;i G e n e ra l A sse m b ly w ill b re a k th at re c o rd b y a l le a st a w e e k . 11 is in te re stin g to note th at at Ih e b e g in n in g o f se ssio n e ve ryo n e w a s p re d ictin g Ih is w o uld be one of Ih e sh o rte st se ssio n s b e cau se of la c k of fu n d s. W e w ill ra is e o v e r $2IS m illio n thro ug h in c re a se d ta x e s an d fee s in the ta x b ill p assed b y th is G e n e ra l A s se m b ly , B a c k in J a n u a ry , w e needed $93 m illio n to b a la n c e the b u dget. T h ro u g h c u ts in (h e budget, w e re d u ce d the need to $45 m illio n . T e c h n ic a lly , $45 m illio n co u ld h a ve been ra is e d fa ir ly e a s ily . H o w e ve r, e xp an sio n ite m s h a v e been ad d ed . T h e re is $56 m illio n in the new a p p ro p r ia t io n s fo r c a p it a l im ­ p ro v e m e n ts. F u n d s fo r ro o f re p a irs an d re p la c e m e n ts a m o u n t lo $15 m illio n fo r ’83-’84 an d .$45 m illio n fo r ’84-’85. T h e H ig h w a y F u n d w ill re c e iv e $42 m illio n o f the $219 m illio n ra ise d an d p u re p o rk b a rre l w ill re c e iv e $10 m illio n . W h at w e h a v e then is $198 m illio n to m e et a $45 m illio n n eed. T h is e x c e ssiv e ta x in g o f o u r c itiz e n s w a s m y re aso n fo r oppo sing the ta x b ill. I re co g n ize o u r need fo r re n o va tio n s an d ro o fs on s la te o w ned fa c ilitie s and I c e rta in ly su p p o rt m a in ta in in g o u r h ig h w a y s y s te m . W hen peop le a re s tru g g lin g , h o w e v e r, you do not add to th e ir b u rd e n u n n e c e ssa rily . A t M o n d ay n ig h t’s se ssio n , w e h o nored Jo h n C o ltra n e , a n a tiv e of H ig h P o in t w ho w a s ren o w n ed in the ja z z w o rld . H e p e rfo rm e d w ith the B o s to n P o p s O r c h e s tra a n d re co rd e d w ith s e v e ra l fa m o u s ja z z g r o u p s , in c lu d in g so m e o f h is o rig in a l co m p o sitio n s. C o ltra n e w a s 'a v irtu o so on the sa xa p h o n e . T h e H o u se h a s been c o n sid e rin g a S e n a te B ill to re m o v e the m a n ­ d a to ry re tire m e n t ag e ca p of 70 ■ y e a rs . M o st o f us d e fin a te ly fa v o r peop le w o rk in g a s long a s th e y a re a b le aríH w a n t to w o rk . T h e U n iv e rs ity sy ste m e xclu d e d itse lf b y r e t a in in g th e m a n d a to r y re tire m e n t ag e c a p . A lo t of u s fe lt :th a t if you g a v e fa v o ra b le tre a tm e n t to one a re a of e d u ca tio n , yo u sho u ld H reat a ll e d u catio n p e rso n n e l the 'sa m e , in c lu d in g p u b lic ed u catio n ;a n d co m m u n ity co lle g e s. I su p p o rt sé n io r c itiz e n s ’ d e sire s to re m a in ■ productive in th e m a rk e t p la c e , but th is h ig h e r e d u catio n e xc lu sio n h a s co m p lic a te d th e issu e . S e n io r c itiz e n s , te e n a g e rs and e ve ry o n e e lse b e lte r g e t p e rm issio n to re m o v e g ro c e ry c a r ls fro m sto re p re m ise s fro m how o n. S u ch a th eft c a n re s u lt in a $100 fin e o r 30 d a y s in ja il b e ca u se o f le g isla tio n th at h a s p assed both H o u se s. T h e H o u se h a d p a s s e d th e N u c le a r W aste C o m p a c t.T h is jo in s N o rth C a ro lin a w ith se ven o th er so u th e aste rn s la te s in p ro vid in g re g io n a l site s fo r ra d io a c tiv e w a ste . T h e re w a s w id e sp re a d support fo r Ih is co ncept w h e re you g am b le lh a l an o th e r s ta le w ill h a v e to take and sto re lo w -leve l n u c lc a r w a ste fro m the re g io n . T h e G o v e rn o r stro n g ly e nd o rsed the b ill, alo ng w ilh D u ke P o w e r. T h e opposition ca m e fro m m a n y w ho w ant N orth C a ro lin a to look a fte r its ow n w a ste p ro d uced b y in d u stry in o u r ow n sta te . W iln.^ l- n h a s an in d u stry th a l p ro d u ces sto ra g e co n ta in e rs fo r a b o v e g ro u n d s to ra g e o f c o n ­ ta m in a te d w a s te g e n e ra te d b y h o sp ita ls, c h e m ic a l p la n ts, e tc . so w e h a v e the te ch n o lo g y to sto re o u r ow n w a ste w ith o u t co n ta im in a tin g o u r w a te r ta b le . In d u strie s ca n also re c y c le so m e m a t e r ia ls if re g u la tio n s do not tie th e ir h an d s. A s one o f the la rg e st g e n e ra to rs of ra d io a c tiv e w a ste , o u r ch a n ce s of being a site fo r the re g io n a re v e ry good. T h is a lso e n co u rag ed op­ po sitio n to a co m p a ct in w h ich N o rth C a ro lin a m ig h t h a v e to take a ll the ra d io a c tiv e w a ste fro m a ll se v e n sta te s. McCullough Reunion To Be Held Sunday T h e a n n u a l M cC u llo u g h R e u n io n w ill be h eld S u n d a y J u ly 17th a t the M cC u llo u g h A rb o r on the D ead m o n R o a d . A ll re la tiv e s an d frie n d s a re in v ite d to b rin g a w e ll fille d b a sk e t and e n jo y a d a y of fe llo w sh ip . S u g a r C o n su m p tio n T h e A v e ra g e A m e ric a n a te pounds o f su g a r in 1982. 128 M o c k s v i l l e H i g h S c h o o l C l a s s O f 1 9 4 3 T o H o l d R e u n i o n Hiqh School is planning to vltn a class reunion August The Class of '43 of M ocksville Hie observe their 40th anniversary witl 6 at Smith Grove Ruritan Building. They would like fo invite classm ates who were in school with them, whether they graduated or not, to join them for this observance. Anyone who is Interested Is asked to contact Ella Gray Smith, Rt. 7, Box 596, M ocksville, NC (Phone- (704) 492- 7285) or Dorothy H. Sparks, Rt. 1, Box 50, Advance, NC 27006 (Phone- (919) 998-4799) by July 22nd for further details. It IS very important that you contact them by that date in order to be included In the meal reservations. Some of the class members In the above picture are as follows: 1st Row: Beginning with Anne Clement, Duffee M c­ Donald, Gilbert Lee Boger, Katherine Gibson and Julia Jam es. thy .. M ainer, Leila Barnes, Neva M arkham , Nell Boger, Carlene Brown, and Nancy M clver, teacher. 3rd Row: LeGrand Dunn (stooping). Bud Blackwelder, Glenn Seaford, Jack Ward, Billie Ammons, Helen Dyson, Joyce Anderson, Beulah Johnson, and Carolyn Lagle. 4th Row: Robert Sain, Grace Ratledge, Pearline Beck, Floyd Craven, Jam es Swicegood, Lester Keller, Dale Chaffin and Ina Tutterow. 5th Row: M itchell Bean, Ross Barneycastle, Bob Hall, BIN Sanford, Fred Smith, Armond Smith, J.N . Richardson,D i l l ^ C lIIT U I U f r~ l КХЛ . J l l l l l l l / M l IIIW IIW .911111 J r„ Thom as Eaton, & Kathlyn Hoots. Lonnie Tutterow,Back Row: Gregory, Leo Sanford. Cozart, Joe Wilson, Jam es Baker, Joe Spry, and Carl C.C. New Laser At Duke University Prevents Additional Eye Surgery E'f'tin il will n\tnn t nil IIV nnH when npl'PRSnrv willinnt havinp tn nnOQlhocin VVith thp V liic.pr iti*; inStrU m entS--there iS nO rllB y Ja n e t P ie rc e F r y e A n ew la s e r a t the D u ke U n iv e rs ity E y e C e n te r ca n lit e r a lly cut m e m b ra n e s in the e ye w ith o u t s u r g e r y a n d w ill s a v e m a n y c a ta ra c t p a tie n ts fro m ad d itio n a l o p eratio n s. “ T h e re a so n the N eo d ym iu m Y A G la s e r h a s beco m e im p o rta n t in o p h th alm o lo g y is b e cau se o f a type of c a ta ra c t s u rg e ry c a lle d ‘ex- tra c a p s u la r s u rg e r y ,’ ” sa id D r. M ic h a e l C o bo, a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r of o p h th alm o lo g y. “ In th is typ e of s u rg e ry , p a rt of the m e m b ra n e of the le n s is le ft in ta c t (w h e n the len s is re m o v e d ) to p ro te ct the re tin a . W hen a n in tra o c u la r le n s is im ­ p la n te d , th e m e m b ra n e h e lp s s ta b iliz e the le n s. “ T h e o n ly tro u b le is th at w h ile the m e m b ra n e s ta y s c le a r fo r a period of tim e , in ab o u l h a lf of the p atie n ts it w ilt e v e n tu a lly c lo u d a n d d e cre a se v is io n . T h e n the m e m ­ b ra n e m u s l be o p en e d a n d -o r p a rtia lly re m o ve d to a llo w lig h t to p ass th ro ug h. In the p a s l, th is h as re q u ire d a d d itio n a l s u rg e ry .” T h e n ew la s e r a llo w s the e ye su rg eo n s to cu t the m e m b ra n e . w hen n e c e s s a ry , w ith o u t h a v in g to open the e ye s u rg ic a lly . In a m a tte r of se co n d s, the la s e r w ill put a hole in the m e m b ra n e so lig h t ca n get th ro ug h. P re v io u s ly , the su rg e ry to open up the m e m b ra n e took p la ce in the o p eratin g ro o m an d re q u ire d lo ca l P n iS B U lG H N N O W TH R U JULY 31,1983 APPRECIATION SALE B e a u t if y , P r o t e c t a r id M a in t a in t h e V a lu e o f Y o u r H o m e W it h T o p Q u a l i t y P a in t s ! WALLHIDE' Latex Flat Wall Paint Goes on easy fa&i —le ss spafie/ ^ n e r you roll It on Great coverago ana hiding only one coat tor most |00s Super washaDie and dura­ble— lasis a'm osi twice as long as most other laie i wall painis Wipe oH grease/sta.ns easily ana qu'Ckiy 1S84 color» SAVE *4“ NOW Wn.i* '«aO|coto'son), Ов'кв'siigrMif n>gne' Phone 634-21671 Sun-Proof Exterior Latex Flat House Paint Ideal tor nuA ot rt* paini ^0» Resists p s in l H im is m ild ie w r e t ift a n i fo r its o w n p ro te c tio n .Easy appiicatiun Over 750 coio's Sun-Proof Acrylic Latex Semi-Gloss House & Trim Paint R e s u ltin g p a in t film IS m ild o w re s is ta n t fo r Ils o w n p ro te c *tio n . 'rteatne» 't’S 'S tani D rie s to j •St-mi yioss SMeeri f-'asia'^ing rfc o d i 4 rio u rs U se on Dorn Sidi'''g cina I'rin ACZ' Wood Stains An eiceptionai qual­ity stain to enhance trii* natural Deauty ot >0u> choice—interior or exterior Oil 0' Latex. Solid Color or Sem i-Transparent eltect t-57 colors iinciud^ng 22 Ready- Mi»ea Colors) I t c a n e sth e sia . W ith the Y A G la s e r, il is p e rfo rm e d b y a s ta ff su rg eo n in an e xa m in in g ro o m in the E y e C e n te r and no a n e sth e tic is re q u ire d . “ T h is a llo w s u s to m a k e it a v e ry sim p le o u tp atien t p ro c e d u re ," Cobo s a id . “ B e c a u se it ’s n o n -in v a sive you don’ t e n te r the e ye w ith su rg ic a l no ris k of in fe ctio n o r se co n d a ry p ro b le m s fro m the s u rg e ry .” A lth o ug h the Y A G la s e r w a s d evelop ed in the U n ite d S ta te s fo r m ilita r y an d in d u s tria l p u rp o se s, he added, it w a s f ir s t used fo r th is type of e ye su rg e ry in E u ro p e in 1979. Œ ' IЩ 1 « P C A [ Í ; ; X L -1 0 0 п е л M o d e l F JR 423 95 p | i 1 » ^ M o d e l G C K 6 3 1 R RCA 25"diagonalXL-100 color TV with ChanneLock Remote Control B r illia n t c o lo r p e rfo rm a n c e w ith th e c o n v e n ie n c e of C h a n n e L o c k e le c tro n ic R e m o te C o n tro l, • C h a n n e L o c k R e m o te C o n tro l tu rn s se t o n a n d o ff, a d ju s ts v o lu m e u p o r d o w n a n d s c a n s in e ith e r d ire c tio n th ro u g h all c h a n n e ls , sto p p in g o n ly at p ro g ra m m e d p o sitio n s. B rig h t L .E D . c h a n n e l n u m b e r d is p la y o n Ih e set • R C A 's e n e rg y -e ffic ie n t X te n d e d L ife c h a s s is , • A u to m a tic C o lo r C o n tro l an d F le s h lo n e C o rre c tio n , • A u to m a tic C o n t r a s l C o lo r T ra c k in g • R C A 's S u p e r A c c u L in e p ic tu re lu b e w ith b i-p o te n tia l e le c tro n g u n p ro v .id e s a s h a rp , life lik e c o lo r p ic tu re • C a b le - re a d y lo r d ire c t tu n in g o l 2 3 c a b le T V c h a n n e ls — 12 V H F a n d 11 m id -b a n d c h a n n e ls on m o st s y s te m s / XL-100 ПСЛ M o d e l G C R fi5 5 R '6 5 9 95 i95 W /T W /T D A N IE L F u rn itu re & Electric Co., Inc. S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T a t t h e O V E R H E A D B R I D G E M O C K S V I L L E . N . C . P H O N E 6 3 4 - 2 4 9 2 Y o u r A u t h o r iz e d M O T P O I N T D e a le r I Г и г D a v ie C o u n t y * DAVII: С О иМ Л ' liNTHRPKISli Ul-C'ORI). im iR SH A V JULY 14 l‘)S.' 7 Immunization Is IVIore Important Than Ever Allessandre Amodeo of Naples, Italy (left) and Henry Horn have become sood friends during Amodeo's three week stay in Davie County. As part of the Rolary Club International Sum m er Exchange, Horn will return ro Italy with Amodeo for a three week visit. ' . Foreign Exchange Students Learn About Ways Of Life In Mocksville T w o fo reig n e xch a n g e slu d e n ls, one fro m M e x ic o and one fro m I t a l y , h a v e le a rn e d a b o u t th e A m e ric a n w a y o f life d u rin g a Ih re e w ee k s la y in D a v ie C o u n ty. R o b e rl G a r c ia , 19 o f M e xic o C ity an d A le s s a n d ro A m o d eo , 17 of N a p le s, Ita ly h a v e b o lh sp en t th ree w e e ks w ith the C la u d e H o rn fa m ily of M o c k s v ille th ro ug h a R o ta ry C lu b In te rn a tio n a l S u m m e r E x c h a n g e . In re tu rn the H o rn 's tw o so n s, M o rris an d H e n ry , re tu rn e d hom e w ilh th e ir fo re ig n g u e sts, e ach sp en d ing th re e w e e k s in e ith e r M e x ic o o r It a ly . M o rris is c u rre n tly in M u xico C ity w ith G a rc ia w ho sta ye d w ith the H o rn s Ju n e 1-19. H e n ry w ill le a v e Ih is w ee k fo r Ita ly w ith A m o d eo w ho v isite d the H o rn s Ju n e 18-10. T h e H o rn s a g re e th e ir tw o fo reig n v is ito rs h a v e beco m e m e m b e rs of Ih c fa m ily d u rin g th e ir b rie f s la y , e a c h a d a p tin g w e ll lo ro u tin e sc h e d u le s. " B o lh b o ys h a v e been a re a l p le a su re to h a v e in o u r h o m e ," M rs . H o rn s a id . " T h e y s u rv iv e d so m e p re tty h e c tic d a y s aro u n d h ere in c lu d in g o u r so n ’s h ig h school g ra d u a tio n an d co lle g e re g istra tio n . Th o u g h Ih e v is its w e re b rie f, tho H o rn 's trie d to sh o w the b o ys “ the s ig h ts " w ith trip s to M y rtle B e a c h , C a rro w in d s , L a k e N o rm a n and R a le ig h . A m o deo e ve n trie d h is h an d a l ra ftin g dow n Ih e Y a d k in d u rin g a ra c e S a tu rd a y . T h e H o rn s v ie w Ih e su m m e r e xch a n g e a s a n e xce p tio n a l op­ p o rtu n ity a llo w in g th e e n tire fa m ily lo sh a re c u ltu ra l b e lie fs and id e a s. " T h e e x c h a n g e h a s b e e n a p le a s u re ," th e y sa id . "W e h a te lo se e R o b e rt an d A le ssa n d ro le a v e ." R y .la iR 't P ie rc e F r y e D u ke I'n iv e rs it y M e d ica l C e n le r Is y m ir c h ild sa fe fro m co m ­ m u n ica b le d ise a se s su ch as p o lio , Poindexter Reunion Is July 16-17 D e sce n d an ts of C a p t. T h o m a s P o in d e x te r, w ho led a co m p an y of N o rth C a r o lin a M ilit ia in Ih e R e v o lu tio n a ry W a r, w ill m eet in re u n io n J u ly 1.T-I7 in F o r s y t h C o u n ty. P o in d e x te r, bo rn in V irg in ia in 17:1:1 an d b u ried in S u rr y C o u n ly in IHII7 ca m e lo N o rlh C a ro lin a fro m V irg in ia about 1770 an d s e tllc d on Ih e w est ban k of the Y a d k in R iv e r in w h a l is now ^■adkin C o u n ty. T h is lan d la y s d ire c tly a c ro ss Ihe riv e r fro m (he site of tlie O ld R ic h ­ m ond C o u rth o u se, co u n ly se a l of S u r r y C o u n ty d u rin g Ih e R e v o lu tio n a ry W a r, a n a re a th at is now the v illa g e o f D o n n ah a. T h e R a m a d a In n a l C le m m o n s w ill be re u n io n h e a d q u a rte rs , and b u sin e ss se ssio n s w ill be h eld th e re on F r id a y an d S a tu rd iiy . S o cia l e ve n ts h a v e also been a rra n g e d al n e a rb y T an g le w o o d P a rk . T h e re w ill, be in fo rm a l g ath erin g s T h u rs d a y afle rn o o n an d n ig h t, but Ih c re u n io n w ill not begin o ffic ia lly u n lil F r id a y . T h e th ree -d ay m e e lin g w ill be co n clu d ed w ith a g ro u p b re a k fa st on S u n d a y. T h e p rin c ip a l b u sin e ss a l th is liHO re u n io n w ill be lo re v ie w an d re fin e Ih e co n stitu tio n an d b y-la w s o f the Po ind exter Descendants A sso c ia tio n , In c ., fir s i adopted last y e a r at W ag o n e r, O k la . A l Ih e m a in m e m b e rs h ip m e e lin g . fro m :i-5 p .m . on F r id a y , h a lf o f Ih e o f fic e r s o f th e a s s o c ia t io n , in c lu d in g p re s id e n t, w ill be ele cte d fo r tw o -ye a r te rm s. O th e rs w ill be e le cte d n ext y e a r. T h is a sso cia tio n is n a tio n a l in scop e an d it w ill p ro m o te, am o ng o th e r th in g s, Ih e co m p ila tio n o f a p e rm a n e n t r e g is t r y o f Ih e d e sce n d an ts o f G e o rg e P o in d e x te r, the firs t P o in d e x te r in A m e ric a . G e o rg e P o in d e x te r (P o in g d e s ire ) ca m e lo V irg in ia fro m Ih e Is le of Je rs e y abo ut 1650, an d took la n d al M M d le P la n ta tio n , la te r W illia m ­ sb u rg . H e b e cam e a m e rc h a n t, s h ip ­ o w n e r an d p la n te r. H e w a s C a p t. T h o m a s P o in ­ d e x te r's g re a t-g ra n d fa th e r. T h o m a s P o in d e x te r w a s m a rrie d tw ice in V irg in ia , firs t to S u san H u g h e s, by w ho m he h ad fo u r c h ild re n ; and seco n d to E liz a b e th P le d g e , b y w ho m he h ad eig h t c h ild re n , m ost o f them bo rn in N o rlh C a ro lin a . T h o u g h m a n y o f h is d e sce n d an ts s till liv e in Y a d k in , S u rr y , S lo k e s, D a v ic an d F o rs y th co u n tie s, Ih e re a re m a n y o th e rs in so u th e rn and m id w e ste rn sta te s an d a lso in C a lifo rn ia . m ca.sles and w hooping cough'.’ H e or she m a y not be as sa fe a s you Ih in k . a cco rd in g In a D u ke p e d ia tric ia n . " P a re n ts m u st not be co m p lace n t a b n u i Ih c im p o rta n c e of im ­ m u n iz a tio n ." w a rn s D r. S am u e l K a lz . p ro fe sso r and c h a irm a n of p e d ia t r ic s . " T h e o rg a n is m s re sp o n sib le fo r th ese d ise a se s a re still out th e re and a c tiv e in the e n v iro n m e n t, a n d u n p ro le c te d in d iv id u a ls a re a l ris k . " In the last y e a r, th e re h a v e been c|u ite a few ca se s o f w hooping cough in N o rth C a r o lin a ." he added. " T h e v iru s is s lill v iru le n t, bul it's p t o ’c n la b le ." K a tz , w ho helped d e ve lo p Ihe m e a sle s v a c c in e in the 1950's, said that o th e r co m m u n ic a b le d ise a se s su ch as ru b e lla , polio, m e a sle s, d ip h th e ria , te tan u s and h e p a titis s lill pose a th re a t. T h e U n ite d S ta te s h as done w e ll in re c e n t y e a r s in b rin g in g im ­ m u n izatio n lo m ost c h ild re n . K a lz •said. " T h e p a re n ts a re h a rd ly a w a re of Ih e se rio u sn e ss of the d ise a se s, and the fa ct that those d ise a se s a re s till a ro u n d . O ne of m y co n ce rn s is th at co m p la ce n c y m a y lead lo a re su rg e n ce of these d ise a se s, if w e don't keep up w ilh im m u n iz a tio n s," W h ile sm a llp o x h a s e ffe c tiv e ly been w ip ed out in Ih e w o rld th an k s lo Ih e v a c c in e , the v iru s e s and b a cte ria tiia l ca u se o th e r com - n u in ica b le di,seases a re s lill a c tiv e . O u llire a k s of ru b e lla , o r (Je rm a n m e a sle s, w h ich ca n cau se se rio u s d am ag e lo unborn c h ild re n , a rc o ccu rrin g on h ig h school and соП све c a m p u s e s , Katz s a id , " M o s l c iiild h o o d p o p u la tio n s a r c im ­ m u n ize d , bul th e re 's s lill a b acklo g of ad o lescen ts and le e n -ag ers w ho a re n 't." Im m u n iza tio n of pre-school age ch ild re n is m o re im p o rtan t than e v e r. K a lz s a id , b ecau se m o re ch ild re n a re in n u rse ry scho o ls and d ay c a re c c n le rs w h e re th ey a re m u ch m o re lik e ly to be exposed lo c o m m u n ic a b le d is e a s e s . A ls o . A m e ric a n s a rc g reat tra v e le rs , he sa id , and th ey go lo co u n trie s w h e re th ey co m e in lo co n tact w ith Ih ese d ise a se s. Not o n ly a rc the tra v e le rs a l ris k of c o iilra c lin g the d ise a se , i)u l th ey m a y a lso b rin g Ih e g e rm s' b ack lo the U n ite d S la te s w ith th em . T h e e xp re ssio n "p ip in g h o t" a llu d e s, e xp o rts sa y , to the hissing so unds v e ry h o t fo od m akes as it b o ils. TRIAD DATSUN IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE JIM "J.R." SPILLMAN ISNOWAMEMBEROFTHEIR DATSUN CENTURY CLUB J.R. Welcomes All His Davie County Friends To Come By And See Him. Jim “ J .R ." S p illm a n If you are from Davie.... Tell Jim he has a Free Gift for you. 725-6200 ,.40 AT LINVILLE RD. NCL 2718 Between Winston-Salem & Kernersville There Still May Be Some Peaches In s p ile of e a rly re p o rls th at in ­ d ica te d a n a lm o st to tal w ipe-out of N o rth C a ro lin a ’s p e ach cro p , s u r­ v e y s h a v e sh o w n lh a t Ih e re a re s till n u m e ro u s o rc h a rd s II.a t su sta in e d little if a n y d a m a g e . A t th e se o r­ c h a rd s, e xc e lle n t q u a lity p e ach es a re now b ein g h a rv e ste d . " T h e w o rst d a m ag e fro m the m id- A p ril fre e ze o ccu rre d in the S a n d h ill a re a w h e re the b u lk of the s t a le ’s p e a c h c ro p is g r o w n ,’ ’ s a id A g r ic u lt u r e C o m m is s io n e r J im G ra h a m . "H o w e v e r, e ve n in lh a l 'area so m e v a rie tie s w ith sto o d Ih c fre e ze an d ca n be o b tain ed on a lim ite d b a sis. T h e e a ste rn C a ro lin a o rc h a rd s w e re e ve n le ss s e v e re ly d a m a g e d ." C o m m issio n e r G ra h a m su g g ested that in d iv id u a ls in te re ste d in b u yin g p e acl’.es co n ta c i Ih e ir lo ca l p e ach p ro d u ce r. So m e of th ese g ro w e rs o ffe r p ick-yo u r-o w n p riv ile g e s w h ile o th e rs h a v e h a rv e ste d fru il fo r im m e d ia te s a le . L o c a l c o u n ty a g ric u llu ra l e xie n sio n s e rv ic e of­ fic e s ca n a lso a ss is t c itiz e n s in lo catin g g ro w e rs w ith p e ach es for s a le . M o st to p az is w h ite o r b lu e . T h e fam ed golden v a rie ty is a c tu a lly v e ry rare O N ALL PORCH FURNITURE IN STOCK SAVE O N OUR JULY SPECIAL CABLE TV - HBO - CINEMAX Installed Now For Just 4 Cents! 17 Different Channels-Only *8’"-Monthly Add Another T.V. for just 4' • Only •2“-Monthly Cable TV and HBO or Cinemax -48* Monthly Cable TV with HBO and Cinemax -*27'^ Monthly Special 4‘ Installation Offer Ends 5 P.M. Fri. July 15,1983 SUMMIT CABLI SERVICES P.O. Box 878, r'ocksville, N.C. 27028 CALL TODAY 634-3981 (HBO and Cinemax available to Cable served areas only) D A N I E L FURNITURE & ELECTRIC CO., INC SO U TH M AIN S T R E E T at the O V E R H E A D B R ID G E PHONE 634-2492 M O C K S V IL L E , N .C. 270 28 DAVIi; C OUNTY liNTliRl’KISl-; R iro u n . TIIUUSDAV.JULY 14, l ‘KS.i M a r g a r i n e ] i ^ l c e M i l Ü 12 O z. Flavorich 1 ^ HyTop r a j B £- 18 O z. Kraft M inute Maid ^ ^ « |b Cottage C h e e se O V A p p lesau ce . 3 / 9 9 BBQ Sauce .... / " O range Ju ic e . 18 Oz. Kraft V i Gal. Minute Maid D o n a ld D u c k Vj GAL. O RA N G E JU IC E S p e c ia l S a v in g s 9 O z . B a m q u e t A s s ’ t P l a t t e r s 2 L b . B a n q u e tF rie d C h ick e l 6 O z . J e n o 's P iz z aS n a ck s O r R i 1 4 0 z . P e lC ream P ie s .. lOOz. F o x D e lu x eP izza s ............. 5 L b . O re -ld aF re n c h F rie s! IJAVIli COUNTY HNTURI’RISH RUC0R13. TIRÌRSDA'» , JULY \A >) A r g o P e a s o r e S a v i n e s ! I JU LY 16, 1983...Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED...N ON E SO LD TO DEALERS... Save 3^* 5 Lb. Bag Yellow ra ra r 4^ uz. I rend ra rfc.r ’/2 Gal. Rich & ureamy ^ A - r o Onions.............V " Detergent____9 9 Ice Cream......... 42 Oz. Trend Vi Gal. Rich & Creamy 8 Oz. Kraft Salad Dressings 79' B ro c c o li I ^ ^ G A R D E N F R E S H B U N C H E S d - « Ä J K r i s p y 1 LB. SilNSHINE CRACKERS i C . M u s ta rd 2 4 o z . F R E N C H ’S i C . [ f ^ r o z e i ^ F o o d s i j R 5 e f i i * t © ^ W e c i i e 3I ^ 3 3 ^ ® CAMP’S I T y le n o l T ab s. 30 CT. EX. STRENGTH ICED' M t. O liv e 4 6 O Z . P R O C E S S E D D IL L S i C . T o o th p a s te 7 O Z . C O L G A T E - 2 5 « O F F L A B E L i $ J 3 9 Bakery^Deli Fresh B akedFrench Bread 3 0 z . Holly R idgeFried Pies .... R u sserBoiled Ham .. 8 P ie ce Family P a ck FriedChicken........ Fresh M ade Banana P u d d i n g . . . . . . L b ' . ■ ■ V . W - V . lü DAVII;coiiNTV i:nti;ri>kisi: KiicoKD Thursday..lu n ’ i4 iw.^ Workshop Held For Parents Of Children With Special Needs Peggy Blalock, South Central Region Advocate, describes the im portance of parental involvem ent at the workshop at Center Com m unity Building Saturday, July 9. B y D crcc H aton I ’lii'u n ls III' c h ild re n w llh .sp ccial lU'cd.s Ic.'irn cd (if s c rv ic c s a v iiila b lc fo r Ih o ir c h iliiro n d u rin g a w o rksh o p J u ly il a l Ih c C e n te r C o m m u n ity lU iildin^ ;. T h e w o rk s h o p p ro v id e d in- riirn ia lio n on Ih c rig h ts of the ch ild and how lo p la y an a c tiv e and p n i(ire s s iv c p art in th e ir c h ild ’s e d u ciilio n . P a re n ts also d iscu ssed N<irlh C a ro lin a 's S p e cia l E d u c a lio n l.a w and how lo e sta b lish an In ­ d iv id u a liz e d K d u c a tio n P la n . i I K I ’ ). fo r Ih c ir c h ild . A p ­ p ro x im a te ly 2.T people atten d ed the w o rksh o p w h ich w a s h eld fro m 9 a .in . to :i:HO p .m . C o n d u ctin i; Ih e w o rksh o p w a s T o n i Ja m e s , s ta le co o rd in a to r of p aren t p ro je c ts ; P e g g y B a la c k , the ■South C e n tra l re g io n a d v o c a te : an d N an cy and W illie G ro o m s, p are n t tra in e rs of H o u le li, M o c k s v ille . N a n c y and W illie a re the o n ly [lare n t tra in e rs in I3 a vie C o u n iy. T h e G ro o m s ¡n'e Iw o of the ten p aren t tra in e rs in a IG co u n ty a re a app o inted by Ih e G o v e rn o r’s A d ­ vo ca cy C o u n cil fo r P e rso n s w ith d is a b ilitie s . T h e y a re a lso tw o of the i;:i p a re n t t r a in e r s in N o rth C a ro lin a . A cco rd in g to M rs . Ja m e s , D a v ie C o u n ty h as lllH stu d en ts lis lc d a s "e .x c c p tio n a l" c h ild re n o r those w ilh sp e c ia l n eed s. Out of (h is to ta l, am a rc m e m b e rs of the G ifte d and T a le n te d P ro g ra m . Sh e sa id Ih c w o rksh o p helped p a re n ts o f these c h ild re n to a ss e ss th e ir c h ild ’s e d u catio n al needs and Im p lem e n t p ro g ra m s g e a re d to in d iv id u a l m e n tal an d p h y sic a l c a p a b ilitie s. A s p are n t tra in e rs a s s is lin g in Ih e w o rksh o p , the G ro o m s hope to e xp an d s e rv ic e s fa r beyond the one d ay se m in a r. “ W e a rc h ere to o ffe r su p p o rt, a d v ic e an d in fo rm a lio n to p a re n ts of c h ild re n w ith sp e c ia l n e e d s," Ih e y sa id . T h e y fee l Ihe w o rksh o p is an e xce p tio n a l sta rtin g point fo r fu tu re p ro g ra m s th a l w ill b enefit the ed u catio n of sp e cia l ch ild re n . Toni Jam es, coordinator of parents projects, left, talks with Nancy, m iddle, and W illie Grooms. Nancy and VVillie are parent trainers from the area. (Photos by Jane Keller) Toni Jam es, state coordinator of parent projects, describes the Special Education Law to the attending parents at the workshop. f j é 'n c l to Mocksville’s Newest Independant Auto Dealership RUMPLE AUTO SALES, Inc. Dan Rumple, Owner....... As of July 1,1983, we sold our inventory to RUMPLE AUTO SALES, Inc. This decision was made after observing his sincere efforts to service our customers in the same ethical manner as has been our tradition for 30 years. After stating his intention to continue this family tradition, the decision was made to sell our inventoiy to them as of July 1,1983. Knowing the tradition will be continued we respectifully request, without hesitation, that our customers continue to make the corner of Salisbury and Depot Streets their auto headquarters. Sincerely, Duke Wooten and Son, Inc. Duke and Frankie Wooten For our customers convenience, arrangements have been made for them to continue making any payments due Duke Wooten and Sons, Inc. at the same location. The only change in the operation will be the change of the name. ¿ 6 - € i / n t o € O C > C e 'n € i o € t A - Q ) i Z / n He has been a good Business Neighbor and friend. Due to his fa ir dealings & integrete our family consider him for all of our family & business transportation needs. J u n k e r & S o n F e e d M i l l Salisbury St.Phone 634-2377 Mocksville, N.C. We extend our sincere Congratulations & Best Wishes to Dan Rumple owner of Rumple Auto Sales, Inc. as a business neighbor. We look forward to years of doing business with Dan as we have with Duke Wooten, since we have been open. G r a y ' s E x x o n S e r v i c e Phone 634-2628 140 Salisbury St. Mocksville, N.C. We look forward to many yearsof doing business with Dan and Barbara in their new venture as we have in the past eighteen years with Duke and Frankie D A V I E A U T O P A R T S C O - , I N C . Roy And Joe Harris 191 Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, NC It is our pleasure to welcome Rumple Auto Sales, Inc. as one of our valued customers. Best Wishes- As we have had the pleasure of doing most of Duke Wooten’s service work since opening in 1973. On our first assignment Duke advised “we do not patch up our cars, we fix them right or we wholesale them, do it right or not at all? Dan has indicated the same to us and we look forward to many years of servicing them. F o r m a c A u t o m o t i v e Norman Forest Roy Forest Hwy. 64 West Phone 634-3372 Mocksville, N.C. HAvii; c'oiJNTV i;nti:ui>kisi-; khcüud.tiiuusday july i4 i9s.? 11 N C S U P r o f e s s o r S a y s T V S o a p s M a y B e H a z a r d o u s T o H e a lt h The 15 minute rest period at Lal<eHide-Away provided swimmers with a chance to tal<e a break from the afternoon sun. Temperatures soared into the upper 80's Frida y ma king the pool a n idea I spot to be. Legislative Report By Senator Robert Davis T h e bill that I recen tly in trodu ced in the N orth C arolina Senate to a bolish the sa le o f priv a te tax liens has receiv ed su rp risin g ly sm ooth sailin g. It has a lrea d y p a ssed the S enate and is ex p ected to cle a r the H ouse b efore adjou rn m en t. In the past, priv a te in dividuals cou ld g o to the loca l cou n ty or city tax o ffice and p u rch a se the tax liens o f delinquent p rop erly ow n ers. T he h older o f Ihe la x lien cou ld then b e g in fo r e c lo s u r e p r o c e e d in g s a gain st the p rop erty ow n er to eith er gain ow n ersh ip o f the p rop erty , o r to p rofit ex ce ss iv e ly from the ta x­ p a y e r’s m isfortu n e. M y person a l in volvem en t w ith this bill c a m c a fter h ea rin g the p lig h t o f 2;i D a v id s o n C ou n ty p rop erty ow n ers w h o fa ce d losing their h om es a fter Iheir delinquent lax b illS 'W ere paid b y priv a te in­ divid u als. C ity and cou n ly o fficia ls, in­ clu d in g la x co lle cto rs, a n d m a n y p riva te citizen s, h a ve ex p ressed su p port for the abolish m en t o f the la x lien sale. O f cou rse, the pa rticu la r taxing unit (fo r in stan ce, the city ) still retain s Ihe right lo fo re clo se again st delinquent ta xp a y ers a s a last resorl in the collection o f taxes, but no lon g er w ill priv a te in dividuals profit from this circu m sta n ce. E v en w ith the a bolish m en t o f the tax lien sa le, govern m en ts w ill still b e a llow ed to a d v ertise tax liens in local n ew sp a p ers-th u s k eep in g on e of the m ore e ffe ctiv e m eth od s o f lax oollection . In oth er G en era l A ssem b ly a c ­ tion, final a d jou rn m en t now seem s possib le this w e e k -a n d certa in ly by next w eek . T h is w as m a d e possib le b y last w e e k ’s p a ssa g e o f the tax rev en u e p a ck a g e a fter con sid era b le deb a te betw een the H ouse and Senate ov er certain in crea ses. W hile the final p a ck a g e still has too m a n y in crea ses, w e w ere a ble to at least a v oid an y g en era l, a cross- th e-board tax in crea ses. A ccord in g to the com m ittee m em b ers w ho w ork ed on the com p rom ise, the p a ck a g e is design ed lo gain Ihe rev en u e n ecessa ry to b rin g about a fiv e percen t sa la ry in crea se fo r t e a c h e r s a n d s ta te e m p lo y e e s , " 1— ÎÏ 4 » ^ w ithout a ffectin g those w ho ha ve l)een hit h ardest b y p oor e con om ic con d ition s o f recen t y ears. F in a lly, th ere is v ery little tim e b efore this 1911.1 session o f the G en era l A ssem b ly is finished. I w ould en cou ra g e those o f you w ho ca n , to try and visit y ou r legisla tu re in R a leigh . A s a lw a ys, f w ould a p p recia te h earin g from you on any issu C s'of con cern . M c la n ip C h a n le lle B o w e n celebrale< l h e r lird b irth d a y . S u n ­ d a y, Ju n o Ü, w ith a p a rty a t h er hom e in T o b a c c o v illc , N '.C. O ue.sts in v lu d e il: P a p a w and G ra n d m a Sw iceg o o d , a u n ts. M a ry D a v is , Ito liin lio w cn and G a il A iid c rsH ii, u n cle s, N nlnnd lio w p n and Jo h n A n d e rso n ; co u sin s, C h ris , A d a n i, K e ith , K a th y and Jo s h . S p e cia l liu p sts w e re S h irle y and A sh le y C r o g a n . K e fr e s h m e n ts s e rv e d co n sisted of b irth d a y C lo w n ca k e , ice c re a m and Kool-ade. M e la n ie 's p a re n ts a re D en n is and V a n e ssa M row n. M e la n ie w ould lik e to e x­ p re ss a " b ig th an k y o u " fo r h e r g ifts and lo a ll w ho helped to m a k e h er b irth d a y a h ap p y one. T fie T r u th A b o u t C h iro p ra c tic : D IA G N O S IS D a ily O ffic e H o u rs B y A p p o in tm e n t 634-2512 A ll h e a lth c a re p ra c titio n e rs , in c lu d in g c h ir o p r a c t o r s , a re r e q u ir e d to m a k e a th o ro u g h d ia g n o s is b e fo re s e ttin g a c o u rs e of tre a tm e n t. S tu d e n ts in c h iro p ra c tic c o lle g e s tu d y th e p h ilo s o p h y a n d te c h n iq u e of d ia g n o s is , in c lu d in g d iffe re n tia l d ia g n o s is In p ra c tic e , th e c h iro p ra c tic p h y s ic ia n u s e s th e s ta n d a rd p ro c e d u re s a n d in s tru ­ m e n ts o f p h y s ic a l a n d c lin ic a l d ia g n o s is . D ia g n o s tic ra d io lo g y IX - ra y l. a lo n g w ith s ta n d a rd a n d s p e c ia l c lin ic a l la b o ra to ry te s ts a n d p ro c e d u re s , a re v ita l d ia g n o s tic a id s in c h iro p ra c tic , ju s t a s th e y a re in m e d ic in e . B u t th e d o c to r o l c h iro p ra c tic u s e s X -ra y fo r d ia g n o s is o n ly , a n d n e v e r lo r tre a tm e n t. A s a d ia g n o s tic to o l. X -ra y is in v a lu a b le . T h e s tu d y o l ra d io lo g y g e ts stro n g e m p h a s is in C h iro p ra c tic c o lle g e s ; in ia c t. c h iro p ra c to rs re c e iv e la r m o re t r a in in g in d ia g n o s t ic ra d io lo g y th a n d o g e n e ra l p u ic tic e m e d ic a l d o c to rs. A ll p e rs o n s lic e n s e d to u s e X -ra y m u st p a s s a s trin g e n t te s t, a n d a ll ra d io lo g y m a c h in e s a re re g is te re d w ith th e C o m m is ­ s io n o l H e a lth Ser\ 'ices, w h ic h in s p e c ts th e m p e rio d ic a lly It is in te re s tin g th a t th e X - ra i w as d is c o v e re d th e s a m e y e a r c h iro p ra c tic w as d is c o v e re d . S in c e th e n , c h iro p ra c to rs h a v e d e v e lo p e d a n d p a te n te d n u m e ro u s im p ro v e m e n ls to th e X -ia y m a c h in e . T h is is th e k in d of s c ie n tific d e d ic a tio n th a t b e n e lils a ll m a n k in d . Charlotte Funderburk Is On Dean's List C h a rlo tte F u n d e r b u r k o f M ock sv ille, NC dau gh ter o f M r. and M rs. C h arlie M essick has been n a m ed to the L en oir-R h yn e C ollege d ea n ’s list. A L en oir-R h yn e student m ust com p ile at least a 3.4 a ca d e m ic a v e ra g e o f a p ossib le 4.0 and m usl ca rr y a cou rse loa d o f al least 12 sem ester hours. H e o r she m usl a lso m a k e no g ra d e low er than a "C ” . B y B ob C airns T elev ision soa p operas.' ]\k’nlal relief or a ca u se of v iew er anxiety'? "S o a p O peras a ren ’t n ecessa rily .sending Ihe sa m e m essa g es that Iheir v iew ers r e c e iv e ," sa id D r. R obert L . S h ra g, assistant p rofessor of sp eech -com m u n ica tion al N orth C arolina S tale U n iversity. In fact S ch ra g , w h o has for y ea rs b een reseiu ch in g the in flu en ce of televi.sion on society , b eliev es that Ihe sh ow s a re A m e r ica ’s m osl violent form o f p rog ra m m in g , and cou ld be a m a jo r ca u se o f tension in the lives o f m illion s o f view ers. S tan dard soa p opera v alu es such as in terperson a l v iolen ce lhat leads 10 ;'" c c e s s a n d m a n ip u la tiv e b e h a v io r that b rin g s m o n e ta ry rew a rd s a re values lhal d iffer grea tly from ou r ow n, S ch ra g said, " I f p eop le a re w atch in g an o c ­ ca sion al soa p , ju sl for relaxa tion , that’s one th in g ," h e said . "B u t if p eop le w atch in g soa p op era s m a k e 11 a w ay o f life, and v iew ers a re ov erd osin g on valu es that d iffer g rea tly from their ow n, then w e m a y b e hitting on a sign ifica n t ca u se o f stress and an xiety in our so c ie ty .’ ’ ’ S ch ra g ’s theory is that if v iew ers of soa p op era s b egin lo b eliev e that m a n ip u la tiv e b eh a v ior is the w ay things a re don e in the real w orld, then the rea l w orld con flicts w ith the v alu es that they h a ve learn ed. "T h is type o f a n xiety m ight not lead c lu e s ," S ch rag sa id . "U n less Ihe ca u se if id en tified and the v iew ers se e the d a n g ers o f the p rog ra m m in g , the bad feelin gs or s s B S s s is a s s * illn ess w ill b e difficu lt lo tre a t." T he NCSU p ro fe ss o r's resea rch is a im ed al learn in g m ore aboul all types o f television p rog ra m s, the v alu es they p ro je cts, and how \ iew ers p e rcie v e Ihis p r o g ra m ­ m ing. T he w ork is a coop era tiv e effort w ilh D r, L a w ren ce R oscn field , a U N C -C h a p el M ill p r o fe s s o r o f s p e e c h -c o m m u n ic a t io n , a n d is being funded by an N C SU R esea rch A w ard, In ea rlier in vestigation s o f this nature, oth er resea rch ers theorized lhal v iolen ce on television w on ’ t n e c e s s a r ily c a u s e view er.'; (o b e co m e violent, "T h e resea rch did find that a stea d y diet of violent p rog ra m m in g w ill m a k e Ihe v iew er m ore likely to b e lie v e lh a t th e w o r ld is u n r e a lis lic a lly v io le n t ,” S c h r a g said. If S ch ra g 's th eory is co r re c t, and Ihis ph en om en on a p p lies to soa p op era s, v iew ers m a y sa y that they rea lize the sh ow s a ren 't rea l, but in icon ciou sly p e rcie v e that values being d em on stra ted as quite rea l, he said, S ch ra g 's resea rch resu lts su b ­ stantiated this, sh ow in g a d ecid ed d iffe re n ce in the m essa g es soa ps o ffe r a n d Ih e m e s s a g e th e ir v iew ers receiv e, S ch rag and R osen field asked 128 p eop le to co m p le te tw o sets of sca les. O ne qu estion n aire in dicated Ihe ex len l lo w h ich the v iew ers w atch ed the p rog ra m m in g (from " n e v e r " to "w ill rea rra n g e m y sch ed u le to see a s o a p " ). D uring the su rvey Ihose v iew ers w ho w a lch ed soa p op era s on a reg u lar d a ily b asis w ere a sk ed lo com p lete a secon d q u estion n aire w hich reflected Iheir altitu tdes about Ihe sh ow s’ valu es. " I f nol sh ock in g, the results a re certain ly in terestin g ," S ch rag said. K egtd ar v iew ers saw d a y tim e s o a p s ( " A l l M y C h ild r e n ,’ ' "G en era l H osp ita l," e tc .) as show s lhal d em o n slra le true frien d sh ip and equ ality as valu ed g oa ls lo be a c h ie v e d Ih ro u g h c h e e r fu l a n d lovin g b eh av ior. " N ig h t t im e sh o w s ( " D a l l a s ," " D y n a s ty ," etc, I d ep icted co m fo rl and secu rity as valu ed g oa ls to be a ch iev ed through a m bition and lo g ic ," he said. T h ese view s d iffer g rea tly from Ihc rea lity of b eh a v ior in soa p op era s. S ch rag said. A cco rd in g to S ch rag , the p a r­ tic ip a n ts in h is r e s e a r c h sa w red eem in g v alu es in sh ow s lhat le a c h v e r b a l m a n ip u la tio n , su spicion and u lterior m otiva tion , “ V iew ers w h o w a lch sh ow s lhal tra de on ph ysica l v iolen ce ("T h e A T e a m ," "M a g n u m P . I . , " e t c , I a ren 't likely to g o out and im itate Ihis b e h a v io r," he said . B ul if v iew ers a re u n con ciou sly ta k in g in a s te a d y d ie t o f m a n ip u la tive l)eh avior from soa p op era s, th e y 're qu ite lik ely to b e co m e m o re m a n ip u la tiv e in their ow n lives, he said. " T o l c r a n c c Is th e o n ly re a l t e s t o f c iv iliz a t io n ," S ir A rth u r H elp s Dy The Den Franklin Store \ David Heafne.r, Store Manager Ben Franklin Store - Mocksville Alias "Have I Got a Deal For You” David .I I I il P R E V I O U S R E C O R D T h i s m a n a g e r h a s h o d a l o n g r e c o r d o f ' g i v i n g a w a y ' v a l u a b l e m e r c h a n d i s e . H e h a s b e e n c o n v i c t e d o f b e i n g t o o s o f t - h e a r t e d a n d s e n t i m e n t a l t o c u s t o m e r s b u y i n g m e r c h a n d i s e f r o m t h e D E N F R A N K L I N S T O R E . 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M a u ric e B la c k b u rn , a ll o f M o c k s v ille . M s. M a ry B ra im o p of H a m p ­ to n v ille , N .C . w a s m a id of h o n or. B rid e s m a id s w e re T in a D u rh a m , D cn e ll P h illip s , an d K e llie B la c k - iiu rn , a ll of M o c k s v illc . H o n n ie R o b e rtso n of M o c k s v ille , N .C . se rv e d a s best m a n . U sh e rin g w e re R o n B la c k b u rn , C lin to n and D o u g las K h illz , a ll of S a lis b u ry . N .C .: an d M itc h e ll P re v e lte , of S ta te s v ille . G e ra ld H udso n w a s a h o n o ra ry u sh e r. ; C h ild a tte n d a n ts w e re A m a n d a M ille r o f M o c k s v ille , w ho w a s a flo w e r g ir l; an d M atth e w O sb u rn e of C o o lee m ee , N .C . w ho s e rv e d as rin g lie a re r. M s. K a lh y P a rn e ll o f A d v a n c e . ,\ .C. d ire cte d the w ed d in g . T h e g uest re g is te r w a s kept by A n n M o rriso n o f W o o dleaf. S e rv in g a s h o n o ra ry a tte n d a n ts w e re R e b e cc a C o le an d C h ris ty C ;ry d e r. both of M o c k s v ille ; and P a u la F o s te r of C o o lee m ee , N .C . T h e b rid e is the d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs . B o b b y K lu lt z o f S a lis b u ry , N .C . S h e is a 19113 g ra d u a te of T r in it y C h r is t ia n S c h o o l of M o c k s v ille . T h e b rid e g ro o m 's p a re n ts a rc the R e v , an d M rs. G e n e B la c k b u rn of M o c k s v illc . H e is a lilllO g ra d u a te of S o u th v ie w C h r is lia n S c h o o l of S la le s v ille . N .C .; an d is entplo yed w ith H e n d rix Ja n ito ria l S e rv ic e s al F ib e r In d u s lrie s . A fte r a h o neym o o n lo M y rtle B e a c h , S .C ., the co u p le w ill be at hom e in M o c k s v ille . 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H ow ell o f R o u te 7, M ock sv ille, N .C . a n n ou n ce the e n g a g em en t o f th eir d a u g h ter, G in a L ou ise, to T y N ew ton M a n sh ip o f G reen sb oro, N .C ., son o f M rs. J o y J. M an sh ip and the la te C h a rles N. M a n sh ip o f R ou te 3, W ilk esb oro, N .C . T h e w ed d in g is pla n n ed fo r Su n d ay, S ep tem b er 4, at C en ter U nited M eth od ist C h u rch . T h e b rid e -e le ct is a 1979 g ra d u a te of.D a v ie H igh S ch ool; a n d a tten ded the U n iv ersity of N orth C a rolin a a t C h a pel H ill, N .C ., w h ere sh e re c e iv e d a B .S. in D en ta l H y g ien e. M r. M a n sh ip is a 1982 g ra d u a te o f U N C -C H . H e is p resen tly e m p lo y e d b y All In terior S u p p ly In c. o f C h a rlotte, N .C .Sales-Lewis Vows Spoken M s. H elen S a le s , d a u g h te r of M rs , L u n a S a le s o f R o u te 8, M o c k s v ille , N .C .; an d C a rso n L e w is , J r . , son of M r s . M a r g a r e t L e w is a ls o of M o c k s v ille , w e re m a rrie d S a tu r­ d a y , J u ly 2, n a h o m e c e re m o n y at .358 P in e S tre e t, th e h o m e of M r. and M rs . E llio tt W ilk e s. T h e R e v e re n d L e s te r B . S p e a s, S r . o ffic ia te d a l the 5 p .m . c e re m o n y . M rs . E s th e r G a d b e rry , m a tro n of h o n o r, w a s h e r s is te r's o n ly a t­ ten d an t. W ilb e rt R a y L e w is , b rid e g ro o m ’s b ro th e r se rv e d a s b est m a n . T h e b rid e is e m p lo ye d b y H a n e s 801, in A d v a n c e , N .C . M r. L e w is is e m p lo ye d b y F u n d e r A m e ric a of M o c k s v ille . F o llo w in g a w ed d in g trip to W ash in g to n , D .C ., the co u p le w ill m a k e th e ir ho m e a t R o u te 6, M o c k s v ille , N .C . R E C E P T IO N Im m e d ia t e ly fo llo w in g th e w ed d in g c e re m o n y , a re ce p tio n w a s h eld in the co u p le ’s h o n o r a t S t. J o h n 's A .M .E . Z io n c h u rc h fe llo w sh ip b u ild in g . H o ste sse s w e re the b rid e 's m o th e r, M rs . L u n a S a le s an d M rs . B e lin d a H a r ris . T h e ta b le s w e re c o v e re d w ith w h ite clo th s an d ce n te re d w ilh a rra n g e m e n ts of fre sh b lu e and w h ite c a rn a tio n s , fla n k e d b y lig h ted ta p e rs. R e fre sh m e n ts se rv e d co n siste d of d e co ra te d w ed d in g c a k e , h o rs d ’ o e v e rs, d e co rated m in ts, p e a n u ts, potato c h ip s , d ip an d a ch a m p a g n e fo u n ta in . T h e o ccasio n w a s ca te re d b y L o n n ie M a rlin . A ssistin g w ilh the s e rv in g w e re M a rg a re t W ilk e s , M a m ie W a tk in s, C a ro ly n S a le s , S te p h a n ie S a le s . K a th v R iv e r s an d Ire n e O liv e r. B R ID A L S H O W E R O n Ju n e 18, Ih e b rid e -elect w a s honored w ith a sh o w e r g iv e n by M rs . W illie M ae Sm oot an d M rs . L u la F o o te a l the hom e o f M rs. 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A t b irth , the b ab y boy w eig h ed fi lb s. and 13-'i o zs. M a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts a re M rs. K a th ry n L in v ille of L c x in g lo n and H u g h L in v ille o f R o u te M o c k s v ille . P a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts a re C . C . W ood o f T h o m a s v ille an d the late M rs. B la n c h e W ood. M rs. W’ood is th e fo rm e r E lle n - C h ris tin e L in v ille .Budapest H u n g a r y 's c a p it a l c it y of B u d a p e st, kn o w n a s L illie P a r is on the D a n u b e , is a c tu a lly a b len d of tw o riv e rb a n k s e llle m e n ls . T h e h ills of m e d ie v a l B u d a on the r iv e r 's w est b an k a re lin k e d lo the eleg an t b o u le v a rd s of m o re m o d ern P c s l on the e ast b y eight b rid g e s. ATHLETE'S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT— Apply qulck-drv-in* T«4-L. Feel it take hold to chcck Itch, burnine in MINUTES. In 3 to 5 days, in. iected »kin slough* off. Watch HEALTHS’ tkin ri-placr it! 1( nol delightrd IN ONE HOUR, your 98c hack at any drur counter. NOW at all dru( ature». M IL L S O U T L E T 1-40 at Lewisville-Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, N.C.(Across From Hardee's) Open Monday thru Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-6 DAVIIiCOUNTY L'NTHRI’RISi; RI-CORD. TIIURSDAV. JULY 14, )‘)83 1.1 White-Desmarais U . C ol. (R e t.) a n d M rs. R ich a rd W h ite o f R t. 7, M ock sv iU e, N .C . a n n ou n ce Ihe e n g a g em en t o f th eir d a u g h ter, P en n y L yn n , to D a n iel R ola n d D e sm a ra is, son ot M r. a n d M rs. R ola n d D esm a ra is ot W ood b rid g e, V a . T h e b rid e -e le ct is a 1980 V irg in ia T e ch n ica l g ra d u a te; a n d is e m p lo y e d b y the S tu den t L oa n M a rk etin g A ssocia tion a s a S u p erv isor o f C u stom er S er­ v ic e s in F a irfa x , V a . . , ■ M r. D e sm a ra is is e m p lo y e d b y C h em -L a w n C orp ora tion o f S p n n g tield , '^*Mtes W h ite is a lso the g ra n d d a u g h ter o f M r. and M rs. W a lter W h ite o f R t. 7, M o c k sv ille , N .-".Green Thumb Luncheon July 20 ■'•t • .• • •• r -\-vv T h e p r o g r a m w ill fe a tu r e “ T h u m b ” G a r d e n in g H in ts b y R ob in H ood P la n t and D esign , “ T h u m b th in g ” lo sin g a b ou t b y S andy T atu m a n d “ T h u m b th in g ” to think a b ou t b y S a n d y T atu m . Sandi M ahan T atu m , the g u est sp ea k er, is an in terp reter fo r the d ea f. She is a sign la n g u a ge in­ stru ctor a t P a rk la n d H igh S ch ool, F orsy th T ech , and Ihe C a reer C en ter. She h a s in terp reted “ P a th ­ w a y " on C hannel 12 T V S a n dy a lso m a jo re d in m u sic in co lle g e in M ich ig a n a n d has taught pia n o fo r 15 y e a rs. She a lso has tw o son s w ho a re 20 a n d 16 y e a rs old. A n u rsery w ill b e p ro v id e d fo r a n yon e w ith sm a ll ch ild ren by ca llin g C a role R h oa d es (767-2771). B rin g sa ck lu nch fo r ch ild . It is a fr e e n u r s e r y a t M a c e d o n ia M ora v ia n C hurch, It is n e ce ssa ry that reserv a tion s be m a d e b y J u ly 18 and essen tia l (h a l ca n cella tion s b e ca lled in. J£ m a k in g a reserv a tion fo r a d ea f frien d , p lea se n ote this a s w e h a v e a sp ecia l p la ce fo r them to sit. June R u n y o n w ill b e in te r p r e tin g (s ig n in g ) fo r S a n d i. C a ll fo r reserv a ticn s o r fo r a n y in form a tion a b ou l m e e lin g . R u b y L ig on s a t 998- .1598, Pe t ty-McDaniel R o b e rt C la y P e tty , J r. o f M o ck sv ille is p lea sed to a n n ou n ce the en g a g em en t o f h is m oth er, J u d y A llred P etty to G ilb ert L ee M cD a n iel, a lso of M o ck sv ille . T h e w ed d in g w ill b e h eld F rid a y ev en in g , A u g u st 19, a t 8:00 at the h o m e o f th e b rid e, 265 F u lton S treet, M ock sv ille. A ll frien d s and re la tiv e s a re in vited to atten d. N o in vitation s w ill b e sen t. Bostian-Smith Sandy Tattun T h e C hristian W om en 's C lub, W est co rd ia lly in vites all in terested w om en to Iheir “ G reen T h u m b ” lu n ch eon , W ed n esd a y, J u ly 20 at 11:15 a t B erm u d a R un C ountry C lub. T h ere is a ch a rg e o f fiv e d olla rs fo r the b u ffet lu n ch eon . Baileys Celebrate Golden Anniversary M r. a n d M rs. N athan G . B a iley o f A d v a n ce, N orth C arolina ce leb ra ted their gold en w edd in g a n n iv ersa ry, Su n d ay, June 26, 1983, w ith a ; recep tion in Iheir h on or at the h om e ^ o f Iheir son-in-law and d a u g h ter, M r. and M rs. R on a ld L . B a rn ey of A d v a n ce. A ssistin g the B a rn ey s w ilh th e s p c c ia l o c c a s io n w e r e th e h o n o r e e 's g r a n d d a u g h te r s , M r s. A nn A n d erson o f M ock sv ille. N .C . an d M rs. Susan H u ffm an o f A d ­ v a n ce, N .C . A p p rox im a tely 125 g u esis ca lled du rin g Ihe a ppoin ted h ours fro m 3 p.m . unlil 5 p.m . O ul o f low n g u esis atten din g w ere from In dian a, R o ck y M oun t, N .C ., H en d erson , N .C ., G aston ia , N .C ., H igh P oin t, N .C ., S ta tesville, N .C . and W in ston -S alem , N .C . Ladles 5-10 Girls 5-3 White Canvas/ M u lti Stripe Hours: 10 lo 9 M o n .-S at. Sun. Ì-6 Gen. Leather Shoe Show IS 6 W ilk esb oro S t m t M ock iv llle, N .C . C o s t C o n ta in m e n t P ro g ra m S a ves O ver »125 M illio n P r o m c a r e fu lly r e v ie w in g cla im s to p ro m o tin g a m b u la tory su r g e r y to org a n izin g w ork sh op s fo r g r o u p a d ­ m in is t r a t o r s , B C B ­ S N C ’s c o s t c o n ­ ta in m e n t e ff o r t s in ­ c lu d e 26 a c t iv e p ro g ra m s . W hile it is h ard to pin p oin t the e x a c td o lla r v a lu e o f all th ese p r o g ra m s , m a n y a re m e a u re d a n d e x a c t s a v in g s a r e k n o w n . B C B SN C o fficia ls co n ­ se r v a tiv e ly estim a te that sa v in g s to su b ­ s c rib e r s e x ce e d e d $125 m illion in 1982. A new b r o c h u r e t h a t d e s crib e s all o f these c o s t c o n t a in m e n t p ro g ra m s is a v a ila b le. P la n E m p lo y e e s in H a b it o f B u ck lin g U p L a st y e a r 10 p e rce n t o f the n e a rly 1,100 p er­ son s e m p lo y e d at the N C B S N C S e r v i c e C en ter in C h a pel H ill b u c k le d t h e ir s a fe t y belts w h en d riv in g to an d fro m w ork . T h is y e a r 23.5 p e rce n t of the em p lo y e e s b u ck le up thanks to a p ilot sa fe ty p r o g r a m s p o n s o r e d b y the U N C H igh w a y S a f e t y R e s e a r c h C en ter. T h e p ro g ra m , W hy D oes It C ost S o M u c h to b e S ic k ? H ea lth c a r e co s ts in­ cr e a s e d 11 p e r ce n t in 1982 a n d c o n s u m e d n ea rly 10 p e rce n t o f the G r o s s N a t i o n a l P ro d u ct. T h e in crea se w as n ea rly th ree tim es a s m u ch a s the in­ cr e a s e in the C on su m er P r ic e In dex fo r all item s, w h ich ro s e 3.9 p e rce n t, the sm a llest in crea se in a d e ca d e . T h e H e a lth C a r e F i n a n c i n g A d ­ m in istra tion p ro je cts that b y 1990 total e x ­ p en ses fo r h ealth ca re w ill a ccou n t fo r 11.5 p ercen t o f the G ross N a t io n a l P r o d u c t , n e a r ly d o u b le its p rop ortion o f the G N P in 1965. N ea rly e v e ry seg m en t o f so cie ty is to b la m e fo r the risin g c o s t s . B C B S N C h a s e x p e r ts q u a lifie d to d iscu ss the h igh co s ts, th e r e a s o n s b e h in d them and w h a t ca n a n d is b e in g d o n e to m od e ra te the in crea se. W hat C an A n In­ d iv id u al D o T o H elp H old D ow n C osls? C on su m ers th em selves ca n h elp hold d ow n Ihe risin g co s t o f health c a r e b y d e v e lo p in g g o o d life s ty le h abits, h avin g a fa m ily d o cto r b e fo r e a n illn e s s strik es, and using out­ patien t se rv ice s w hen con sid erin g e le c tiv e su rg ery , to n a m e a few . O lh er tips on w h at an in dividu a l ca n d o to help h old d ow n h ealth c a r e c o s t s a r e a v a ila b le. w h ic h fe a t u r e d a fin a n cia l in cen tiv e for p erson s w ea rin g their sa fety b elts, ch a n g e d Ihe s a fe t j^ e l^ w e a r in ^ M r. a n d M rs. C u rtis H . B ostia n o f W inston-S alem a n n ou n ce the en g a g e m e n t o f th eir d a u g h ter, D onna L yn n B ostia n , to J e ffr e y W ayn e S m ith, th e son o f M s. A nn H a y es a n d the la te K enneth W a yn e S m ith . T h e w ed d in g is p la n n ed for S ep tem b er 17 a t T rin ity U n ited M eth od ist C hurch.habits o f 14 p e rce n t o the P la n ’s e m p loy ees. T h e P la n w ill con tin u e the sa fe ty b e lt ca m - fly F a r m s , In c. o f H ick ory , pa ign this y ea r. M iss B ostia n is a stu d en t a t F orsy th T ech n ica l Institute. H er fia n c e a tten d ed N orth D a v id son H igh S ch ool and is e m p lo y e d b y Shu- n z m r a M B Z m ] S u m m e r C l e a r a n c e ! | ÏÏ2 -E C 0 N 0 M V T ^ ”r l HAVOUNE supRanE M O T O H o i k Ä economy IIAVOUN^ s u p r e m e M o t o r o l^ Havoline Q t. M o to r O il Regularly 1.391 Havoline supreme 10W40 motor oil by Texaco. Limit 5 quarts. 1 59 Pack 8 Roll BathTissue Regularly 1.921 Family size pack of 2-ply bath tissue. Limit 2 packs. Values To 5.99! Ladies’ Tops & Blouses, Shorts O r Skorts •Tops And Blouses in knit and woven fabrics wilh boat or V-necks. Solids, stripes or plaids. S,M,L and extra sizes. •Shorls wilh side lies, snaps, drawstrings or piping details. S,M,L and extra sizes. •Skorts in pleated or front mittered styles. S,M,L. _______ 1 Pack Of 6 3 Ounce Jergens Regularly 1.19! Lotion mild bar soap. Limit 2. Com pare A t 12.99! Athletic Shoes And Joggers Better grade athletic footwear including nylon and suede joggers or court shoes and canvas basketball shoes. Sizes for men, boys and ladies. ____________ 1 39 Each Health And Beauty Aids •Soft & Dri Spray Or Roll-On iws- •7.5 Oz. WhUe Rain •24 07. Listermint 1 69 Pair Moon Boots Machine washable all purpose slippers in solid colors. Sizes S,M,L,XL. Prices Good At All Family Dollar Stores Through This Weekend While Quantities Last. Qua.ililies Limited On Some Merchandise. No Sales To Dealers. 196 W IL K E S B O R O S T ' M O C K S V IL L E , N .C . Mon-l-ri ■ 9-9 S j I . - 9 - H Sun. ■ 1-6 M DAVII-. COUNTY I-:NTI:R1M<ISH RliCüKD. TllUKSOAY.JüLY 14. 19S3 MRS. JOHN WILLIAM QUINLEY ... was Mary Melissa ProctorProc fer-Quinley Vows Spoken 1 liil Quinlcy of New Rochelle, New ^’ork served as his brother's besi niiin. Usher was David Qiiinley of M orehead K ly. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. Carl Boon of Bermuda Hun, Advance. She is a graduate of San M arino California High School and the Universily of the Pacific. She holds a graduate degree from the universily of Georgia and is" presently a professor of math al Harford Community College, Bel Air, M aryland, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and M rs. M arvin Quinley of Glen I!llyn, III. He is a graduate of Glen Ellyn High School and ' Bard College. He com pleled his graduate w ork at A p palach ian S late University and the University of New Ham pshire. He is (he coor­ dinator of institutional research at Harford Com m uniiy College, Following a wedding trip to Okracoke Island, the couple will m ake their hom e in Havre de G race, M aryland. RECEPTION F ollow in g the cerem on y a reception was hosted by the bride's parents at Berm uda Run Country Club. The buffet t able was centered wilh silver pedestals filled with an arrangem ent of zinnias, bachelor bullon's, sweel peas, Ihislle and olher sum m er flowers. Five branch silver candelbrum w ere used on each side holding chase candles. The bride's table held a five-tiered wedding eake lopped with flowers and a cascading satin ribbon. Cham pagne and punch w ere served throughout (he evening and m usic was provided by Dale Greigs. M ary M elissa Procter and John William Quinley w ere united in m arriage on Sunday, July ,3 al Mount Pleasant Methodist Church, Tanglewood Park, Clem m ons. The Rev. J. Stimpson Hawkins O f­ ficiated al (he 7 p.m . double ring cerem ony. •The couple was united in a setting of% sum m er garden flow ers, can­ delabrum and ferns. The central w ick er baskel w as filled w ilh ■snapdragons, delphinium, uarrow, daisies, bachelor buttons, zinnias and Queen Anne's lace.The steps of the chapel w ere banked with polled daisies. The m usical program of flute and violin was presented by Jeannie W illiams of W inston-Salem and Aiiihony Craw ford of Clem m ons. TliJ> (radilional wedding m arches w eje played by Dale Greigs of Wihston-Salem; '^he bride was gi"en in m arriage by ;her parents. She w ore a form al gown of candlelight cotton dolled swiss accented with m ultiple rows of lucking and ham burg lace. She woi e an heirloom locket belonging lo )ier m aternal grandm other, the late Anna M ary Hendrick. Her headpiece w:>s a garland of flowers tied with ivory satin ribbon. She carried a bouquet of roses, lillies, ag)ipanlhus, ranun cu lus, ca r- nalions. Queen Anne’s- lace and babies' breath. Mrs Carol Adam s of Stockton, California served as matron of horior. M rs. Nina WeigI of Nan- Uie)<et, Mass, was bridesm aid. The w ore form al gowns of peach printed viole accented with ivory satin ribbon and lace. They carried nosegays of m ixed sum m er flowers. The Cooleem ee Senior Citizens niet M onday in the fellowship hall of llio First Baptist Church at 10 a.m . There were ;!f) m em bers including Iwo visitors. The Rev. J. D. Uevis and M rs. Annie Etchison. Club president, M rs. Bessie Nail presided. F ollow in g Ihe bu sin ess. R ev, Riivis presented a slide program of his work during the tim e he served a lour of duty as a m issionary to Hrazil. Also during the program , Mrs. Eichison spoke on her work with R.S.T.P. in Davie Counly. The next m eeting is scheduled for M onday, July 25 in Ihe fellowship hall of the First Baptist Church at 10 a.m . Everyone is asked to bring sandwiches. During this m eeting final plans will be m ade for fhe club to attend the High Country Mountain Fair in Boone on Tuesday, AugusI 2. Those planning to attend m ay obtain additional in form ation by con- lacling Carl Horton (998-49IMI. Honored On Anniversary The fam ily of .Sam and Carmen Walker recenlly honored Ihem w illi a reception to celebi-ale Ibeit- 2."jlh wedding anniversary al Ihe l-ork C ivic C lub. The room « ;is beaulifiilly (lecoraled wilh can­ delabra. m agn olia, and a rra n g in ien is of m u lti-colored i-(ises gi-own by Tom Mice and Irene liege, falher and auni of the bridal honoree. Over 11)11 guests called during Ihv appointed hout-s. Mr, and Mi-s. Tom Hiee welcom ed Ihe guests and directed Ihem lo Ihe register which was kepi by Mrs, (iaye M arlin, sister of Ihe bridal honoree. Afler gieeling Ihe honored couple, guesis were invited to rem inisce al a "Through Ihe ^■eaI-s" display which featured the couple's w etlding p ictu res, the w edtling dress, signs lhal had decorateci Ihcir car as they left, on Iheir honeym oon 2,’> years ago, and several other picture album s. refreshnienl table and wt're c'o\-i4-t’(i in pink giflThe lal.le w llih* liU'C (iVtM’liiys, 'I'hc iMiiTCil r a k f Invishly iii’c-(ir;it(‘il with pink pcMuiiins nnd lopped will) silver enhviiu’d \ve(Ì- (lin^ rings wns se! nlop a founlain llfiwiiig wilh pink water. The eake uas haked atid doeorali'd liv Mrs. Dehhie Koontz. Olher refreshnieiits e(»nsislcd of m iniaUirt’ hatn hiseuils. chick(*ii .''alad p astries, ch eese straw s, peamils. assorfcd pastel mints, and evergreen puneh. Assistnig in serving w ere Mrs. !>ehhie Konnlz and Miss Cindy iU'an. The gifl table was attended liy Misses Judy Koontz and Jodi Walker. Kitchen attendants wei’o Nathan W alker and ICddie Martin. Special ont-of-toun guesis for the «'ccasi(*n were Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Marl iti (if W inchester, Tennessee. A r o u n d a n d A b o u t A T T E N D S F U N E R A L M O N D A Y IN M A R Y L A N D C h a rlie H ow ell o f M ock sv ille, N .C . a tten ded the fu n eral of J a m e s .lohnson, J r,in B a ltim ore, M a ry la n d , M on d a y, H e w as a L exin gton native. S U N D A Y V ISIT O R S M r. and M rs. C h ris E v a n s,of S a lisbu ry, N .C . w e re Sunday v isitors o f M r. and M rs. H om er W . P a y n e at their h om e in M ock sv ille. A lso sp en d in g the w eek en d w ilh the P a y n e s w e re th eir g ra n d d au g h ter, T a m m y E v a n s of S a lisbu ry , N .C .Firemen’s Association Meets Cooleemee Senior Citizens Meet lEARAN CE 2 5 « /< OFF e Sate CRAnS Ш CRAFT SUPPLIES FABRIC j h e C o u n t r y C u p b o a r d Hwy. 64 & 801 The Davie Counly Firem en's A ssociation held its m onthly m eeting M onday night at Far­ m ington F ire D epartm en t. A rep resen ta tive o f T rian gle Resource industries from R eid­ sville presented a program on handling hazardous m aterials. The business session began wilh a reporl from Chris H ooper, area coord in a tor for fire serv ice training. He encouraged depart­ ments lo look s! their training needs and lo gear their thoughts for special schools between Septem ber ^ Art In The Park In Blowing Rock One of North Carolina’s oldest fine arts and crafts shows will be held at Ihe Blowing Rock Municipal Park, July IB and ,30. The shows will be held from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . July IG and 20. and also August 20 and O ctober 8. This is a pre-screened outdoor show where m any of Ihe south’s finest artists and cra ftsp eop le exh ibit their work. Ilem s on exhibit range from pottery, baskets, weavings, quilts, jew elry, sculpture, and paintings. Quilt Presented By Center Homemakers Center Extension H om em akers w ere most pleased to present their D avie County quill to Jonas Neuman, Swedish exchange student al Iheir regular monthly m eeting. The (|uill was m ade by Center H om em akers and several friends. The quill was quilled in colors of Sweden, blue and yellow and Ihe .squares featu red prints of vegetables, fruits, anim als and products relative to Davie Counly and North Carolina. .lonas was quite pleased and surprised wilh the gift and said, “ he would really miss all of us bul hopes to com e back som eday." Judy Sw icegood presented a most interesting program on "Paints - The Great C overup". She was ar­ m ed with paint brush and cap. Paint changes the personality of the room and can m ake a room look larger or sm aller. Judy discussed how lo prepare Ihc surface before painling, the tools needed to get Ihe job done and alw ays read Ihe paint can for instructions of proper application and clean up. She stressed the im portance of painting in a well ventilated room and being careful on the stepladder. Refreshm ents w ere served and enjoyed by all. The m eeting was adjourned with the Club C olled, H i l l s d a l e B e a u t y S h o p Jet. Hwy. 801 & 158 Phone 998-8276 New Hours-Now Open Tuesday Thru Saturday Cindy King - New Stylist July Specials With Cindy Reg. '30“ Perm, Now W Ca l i Tod ay Gail Campbell Linda Meadows Cindy King and M arch, He stressed Ihe need for increased atlendance so thal future iiudgel reques(s might be m e(. In olher business Ihere was discussion concerning the lack of full-funding from Ihe counly, a fire m arshall, Ihe possibility of a new- lire departm ent being form ed, air p u rification o f S C B A ’s, Ihe Firem en's M uster, and the location and control of central dispatching. The next m eeting will be AugusI 8lh al C orn a lzer-D u lin s F ire Department. 3 * 4 Smith- Whitaker M rs. J oh n W esley S m ilh , J r. c f R ou te 3, M ock sv ille, a n n ou n ce the en g a g em en t o f h er d a u g h ter E v en d a S ue, to S tev e C. W h itaker, son o f M rs. R a y W h itak er c f R ou te 3, M ock sv ille, N .C . T h e b rid e e le c t is a 1981 g ra d u a te c f D a v ie H igh S ch ool. A n d a g ra d u a te o f L exin gton B ea u ty C olleg e. S h e ia em p loy ed b y F o rk B eau ty a n d T an n in g S alon in A d v a n ce, N .C . M r. W h itak er a tten d ed D a v ie H igh S ch ool and is em p loy ed b y R en ta l T ow eli a n d U n iform S e rv ice in W in stcn -S alem , N .C . T h e w ed d in g is p la n n ed fo r A u gu st 7, 1983 a t 2:00 p.m . a t F o rk B a p tist- C hurch. A ll fa m ily and frien d s a re in vited tc a tten d. N ew A rriv a ls Stacy and B elly Cornalzer of Advance announce the birth of their firsl ch ild ren , A dam D avid, weighing 4 lb. 13':; oz. and Chad Hendrix weighing 4 Ib. l4';.oz. w ere born at Forsyth Hospital on July 4lh, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornatzer and M r. and Mrs. Tom Hendrix. M r. and M rs. M ichael R. Morton of Rl. 4, Advance, N.C. announce Ihe birth of a daughter, Em ily Elizabeth, born Tuesday, July 5 al F orsyth M em orial H ospital in , W inston-Salem , N.C. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 5 ozs. and was 19 inches in length at birth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and M rs. Lonnie R. M orton of Albem arle. M aternal grandparents are Mr. and M rs. Hoyle D. Poplin, also of Albem arle, N.C. N ic l.iile I.M ii'lt r lila c k w e ld e r , iliiii(;h t.4 - of M r. iiiicl M rs. П оик lih u -k w c liliT of H I. S. M o c k s v ille . w iis six vein 's o lil T Iu irs d iiy . .In ly 7. ,.;in' i-c li h ra lc il Ih c (u c iis iiin w ilh ii i ii\ cn <l ilish su p p e r ill the hom e of lii'i- t;r:in (lp ;ir< 'n ts. M r. am i M rs. \ \ A \ . (-.l iflin . S iilu n liiy , .liily 'J. She i-e le b riile il the cieeasiiiii ag ain on .liiiv T a l iie r own hom e w ith ii S lr !i» lie r r v .Shoi-u-iike p a rty . T h e la k e w a s h aked and d e e o ra le il by h er im itlii'r. ,\rciiiml 'Jd gu ests al- li'M ileil and w e re se rv e d e ake . |im u-li. Iim iie n ia d e h u tte r m in ts , lliliis atnl (li|>. ,\ iehi)li' rel-l•i^ell iiia lix nie*’ g ifts, Reavis Paintings Displayed At Library Pearlene Reavis, a Davie Art Guild m em ber, has a display of oil paintings and fram ed note card prim s of Davie Counly buildings in Ihe Davie County Library assem bly room during .luly, P a in lin gs and pen-and-ink skelches by Ann Frick arc being shown Ihis monlh al Branch Bank on Gailher S ired . Painlings displayed al Fisher­ m an's Quarters include those by .Sally Crabb. Roberta Goodwin and Ann W illiams. “An investment in- knowledge pays the best interest.” Vdur (_!ovei-nment has publi.shed tlidiisam ls (il'hiKiks to sci-vc America And now llie (¡overnmeiu P rinlind Office has put tiijrethei' a talaliig: ofthe Goveniment'.s "liesl.sellers"— almo.st a thou.sand hooks in all. Hooks like T ill’ S p itiw .^ h iitllc if/ W o rk . S liir liiin (I Ih i.'iiiii's .'i. I '..S', / ’o.s/ru/c an d S 'a liiiiiiil /VirA-.s- d id ili' (Im l .\liip. I d a r e s a y th e re 's e v e n in /'o n iia tio n iin o n e o C iiiy f a v iirite s iilije e ls — p rin tiii.i;. Find out what the Ciivei-iimellt has |iiililished for you — send for your free catalog. W rite — New Catalog P o st O IT ice B o x :í7 0 0 I) W a s h in g to n , D .C . '21I01M D r . P a t r i c k K . H e a l y , M . D . I n t e r n a l M e d i c i n e 100 Ridgeview Drive Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-6133 Hours By Appointment '■ - 'f DAVIU COUNTV 1-NTBRPRlSli RirOIU-), THURSDAY. JULY 14 I'W.i 13 • ; Wi___, ' ••.. ' ¿ » .^ v • I ; f - t-z /.»,.. ..., f i ^ a , „ i a L - . '. - f a . . ■ 1 / ____. ._ / 1 „ J ' i t î G ^ •-v--.î;.?uv v^.',>. •**• V “' Girl Scouts Camping At Seven Springs A group of G irl Scouts during a hike this week at Seven Springs Day Camp in Farm ington. P art of the cam p site is m background (le ft). This week's session focuses on s and cheerleading and fhe girls {top right) w ere caught doing one of their favorite cheers. Damon Tobin andG ir) S cou ts fr o m all o v e r D a v ie C ounly and su rrou n d in g cou n ties a re atten din g day c a m p this w eek at S ev en S prin gs in F a rm in g ton . T his is the first w eek o f a Iw o w eek session and all those in terested in en rollin g next w eek m a y d o so. C a m p h ou rs a re from 9 a .m . unlil •4 p .m . d a ily. E s p e cia lly d esig n ed to m e e l the n eed s a n d in terests o f all fou r G irl S eou l a g e lev els, th ere w ill be B row n ie B ’s in the ou t-of-d oors, b a d g es a n d sign s fo r ju n iors, and in le r e s i p a t c h e s a s w e ll a s lea d ersh ip and se r v ice a id e b ar h ours fo r ea d ettes and sen iors. B oth sessions w ill a lso in clu d e : ca n oein g , a rls and cra fts, g a m e s , son g s, h ikin g, n atu re stu d y, a n d a sleep - o v e r on W ed n esd a y night w ilh o u t d o o r c o o k in g a n d c a m p fir e p ro g ra m . E a ch session w ill h a v e a sp e cia l in terest focu s. S ession I w ill b e ch eerlea d in g , sp orts, a rch e ry , new g a m e s, and G irl S cou t O lym ­ p ics. S ession II w ill focu s on a rls, d r a m a , d a n c e , p u p p e ts a n d clow n in g . M rs. J ew el F o x , F ie ld E x e cu tiv e fo r the D a v ie a rea sa id this y e a r Ihey w e re p erm itted to u se the sw im m in g p ool a l the h om e o f M r. and M rs. S teve H olt fo r th eir w a ter sa fe ly p r o g ra m , w h ich has been m ore b e n e ficia l than the la k e. T h e H olts liv e ju st a cro s s fro m S even S prin gs. D a m o n T o b in , life g u a r d a n d w a le r sa fe ly in slr u clo r is in his third session o f w ork in g w ith the G ir l S c o u ts a t S e v e n S p r in g s . A s s is tin g T o b in is M is s C la ra G ra h a m . M rs. F ox sa y s this is the first tim e Ihey h a v e had Iw o on e-w eek session s. T h ey d o h a v e op en in g s for the session next w eek and the fee is $25. seen sports and Clara G raham w ork w ith the younger group on life Jacket (bottom right). (Photos by Jimprocedure at the B arringer) pool We Stack 'em High And Sell ’em Low e m F ^ i z c j steel Radial P/S » Quality at an EcDnomy • Steel Belts/Polyester C Price ord 4 5 Rib Tread Free Mounting Balance New Valve Stems Free Rotation Federal Tax P155/80R13.....’35.50 P165/80R13...,..*37.50 P185/80R13......»39.00 P185/75R14...,..'42.50 P195/75R14..,...»43.00 P205/75R14...,..»44.00 P215/75R14.....»46.00 P205/75R15.....»45.50 P215/75R15......»48.00 P225/75R15.....»50.00 P235/75R15.....»53.00 Davie Tire Distributors Mocksville phone 634-5025 Visa MasterCharge Shell Card Accepted Located 601 Shell Hwy 601 North At 1-40 F IR S T F E D E R A L lA K E S Y O U T O T H E M A R K E T Introducing Diai-A-Trade"“ a Discount Brokerage Service That’s Only a Phone Call Away N ow , substantial savings on B rokerage C om m issions are only a phon e call aw ay. D ial-A-Trade ” a new D iscount B rokerage Service Available at First Federal, enables you to sa ve up to 70 % on B roker's C om m issions. T hat's right. 7 0 °o or even m ore, w hen you m ake your ow n trading decision s. With D ial-A-Trade you can now have your securities accou n t at First Federal, and enjoy the con ven ien ce of having all settlem ents p rocessed autom atically. A coop erativ e arrangem ent with First Federal and Capital D iscount B rokerage, Inc. m akes D ial-A-Trade ’•'available to you s o that you can start saving with your very next trade. Call or co m e by any of our convenient offices to find out m ore about D ial-A-Trade '' F FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS M a in O ffic e : N C n e i'v S u i-ei B r a n c h O ffic e s : •!‘jD H .'iiie;, U a 'i; i.M :- R o o " ' H ooa R o a a 'i'iO S R i'.jiio 'd R on a __________ L'H15 R ev'i(jia -i R oa a.'ii.'.'il S !'C (-! .■ i -ii /-- . D i a l ' A ' J fiio c k s v ille O ffic e : 142 I '.S I J l [__________T r a d e '" '' C le m m o n s o f f i c e : e ..........i ; .. CCB Reorganization Is Finalized ift DAVIi; COUNTY i;nti:upri.si; T he ('(in ip lrd llor o f llu' Г п п е п - c y 's ni (lie n'oi'ii.'iiiiziilioii Ilf D iiiiK iin, N .C . based Г с Ш т ! ('jii-dlinii B ank and T n is l C om p an y b e ra m c final, con ip lelln g Ihc la.sl It'Ual s icp in C C B 's plan. T he C om p an y b e ca m e a N ational Bank am i ow n ersh ip o f Ihc B ank Iran- sfci-red to ГСП F in a n cial C or­ poration , a n ew ly ory a n ized Bank llpldinf; C om p an y. CCB sh a reh old ers w ill now ow n a sh a re o f CCB F in a n cial C orpora tion c(|ual to Iheir sh a re o f C entral C arolina Bank stock as o f .June :!CI, S h a reh old ers w ill b e req u ired lo ехсЬ а п ц е Iheir sh a res o f CC B for an c(|iial n u m b er of sh a res o f CCB F in a n c ia l C o r p o r a tio n b y S e p ­ tem b er Iill, 1ШИ to con tin u e lo re c e iv c d iv id e n d s u n in teru p tcd. A KliCORD. THURSDAY JULY 14 l‘)S le itc r p ro v id in i; in stru c tio n s fo r Ih c c x c h a n g c w a s m a ile d lo C C B slia rch o ld cr.s to d ay. C C B F in a n c ia l C o r p o ra t io n ’s slo ck w ill he tra d e d in Ih c O vcr-th c- C o u n tcr m a rk e t u n d er Iho N a tio n a l A sso cia tio n of S e c u ritie s n o a le rs and A n a ly s ts Q u o tatio ns (N A S lM Q i •syiiibdl C C B F . T c n ip o ra r ilj', C C B - F V w ill be used u n til Iho n ew slo c k c e ri ific iit e s a r e a v a ila b le fo r d e liv e ry in m a rk e t tra n sa c tio n s. S h a re h o ld e rs d e sirin g lo se ll sh a re s b efo re ih o y e xch a n g e Ih e ir cer- lif ic a 'c s s lio u ld c o n ta c t Ih e ir h ro k c r fo r in fo rm a lio n re g a rd in g .scM lenieni of the tra n sa ctio n . T h e J u ly 1st e ve n ts ended a n ine n io n ih le g a l proce.ss w h ich re q u ire d a p p ro v a l of C C B .sh are h o ld e rs, Ih e S e c u r it ie s a n d E x c h a n g e C o m - n iiss io n . Ih e F e d e ra l H e se rv e B o a rd a n d Ih e C o m p ir o lle r o f Ih c C u r r e n c y . T h e s im u lta n e o u s re o rg a n iz a tio n in to a H o ld in g C o m p an y fo rm and N atio n al B a n k lo rn i, fro m an ind ependent sta le ch a rte re d b an k fo rm , w a s a c ­ c o m p lis h e d te c h n ic a llv bv o rg a n iz in g C C B F in a n c ia l C o r- p o ra iio ii, w h ich in tu rn o rg an ize d a •N aiional B a n k kno w n a s C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k an d T ru s t C o m p a n v , N .A ., an d m e rg in g the old C C B into Ihe N ew N a tio n a l B a n k . Ilo n- c e fo rih , the B a n k w ill be kno w n as C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k an d T ru st C o m p a n y , N .A . C C B F in a n c ia l C o r p o ra tio n 's m an g em en t cite d Ih e need for ad d itio n a l fle x ib ility in Ih e fu tu re as Ih c p rim a ry m o tiv a tio n fo r the reorga n iza lion . At C entral C arolina H ank's A nim al M ootin g held in D urham on M a rch ;il, I'lii:), CCB I’ resideni W .I,. B urns, ,lr. told sh a roh old ers thal in a d ereg u la ted fin an cia l se r v ice m a rk et, an ability lo m ov e (|uickly into now lines of b u s in e s s a n d n ow g e o g r a p h ic m a rk ets w ould bo n ecessa ry lo c o m p o le e ff e c t iv e ly . "D e re g u la lio n o f the ban k in g in­ du stry is p rog ressin g m ost ra pidly fo r H o ld in g C o m p a n ie s a n d N ational B a n k s," B urns sa id , "a n d w o w ant to b e a ble to take ad- la n ia g e o f a n y clia n g c lhal m a k es se n s o for ou r b a n k ." B urns sa id at he Annual M eetin g thal no par- icu la r B ank H olding C om p an y pow or.s w o u ld b e in ip lo m e n te d im m e d ia t e ly a ft e r th e re o rg a n iz a lio n . B urns a lso told sh a reh old ers lh al. w ith Iheir a p iirov a l. Iho H olding C om p an y cou ld p u rch a se in the open m arket up lo a certa in am ount o f ils s h a r e s w ith ou t Ihe re< | u ircm on t o f r e g u la t o r y a p ­ p r o v a l. " T h is w ill g iv e m a n agem en t addition al flex ib ility lhal w as not a v a ila b le a s a S lato- c h a r ie r e d c o m m e r ic a l b a n k ." B urns said. T h e llir c c io r s o f CC B F in a n cial C orp ora tion w ill b e the sa m e a s the D iroctors o f C entral C a rolin a Bank and Iho n ow N ational B ank. " A co n tc n to d m ind is a c o n ­ tinual foa st.” English P roverb SHOP WITH us AND COMPARE OUR PRICES TO ANY OTHER STORE IN THIS AREA. YOU'LL FIND THAT OUR LOWER PRICES CAN SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY WEEK! I c o o t C E f f l e e Ш welcom e FOÙD STAMP SHOPPERS Located On Hw/y. 801 Cooleemee, N.C, We Accept WIC Vouchers And Federal Food Stamps. Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am-6pm, Fri- 8:30am-8pm, Sat. ‘ 8:30am-6pm, Closed Sundays. Quantities Reserved. SUPER MARKET f W E G I V E Y O U T H E L O W P R I C E S O T H E R S T O R E S T A L K A B O U T P L U S T H E C O U R T E S I E S O F ^ H O M E T O W N S U P E R M A R K E T ! 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LIMIT ONE CO UPO N PER CUSTOMER VOID AFTER SAT., JULY 16 С O U P O N M arvin Hellard of Route 7, Mocksville retired this week from the Davie County Rescue Squad after 26 years of continuous service, 20 years of which he servea as Chief. A Charter Member M a rv in H ella rd R eca lls 2 0 Y ea rs As D a v ie R escu e S qu ad C h i^ M a rvin H ella rd has d ecid ed lo ca ll il qu its w ilh Ihe D av ie C ounly R escu e Squad a fter m o re than 2G y e a rs - 20 y e a rs o f w h ich h e serv ed a s C hief. H ella rd resig n ed his position as C h ief in M a rch , bul sta y ed w ilh the S q u ad until this m onth lo a ssist Ihe n ew ly ele cte d C hief, T om C ook. “ 1 Ihinl; T om w ill do a fa n ta stic jo b w ith it,” sa id H ellard . "W e h a ve a g ood bu n ch o f b o y s ....” “ A nd tw o w o m e n ," in terru p ted his w ife, F ra n ce s, w h o a lso retired from the la d ies a u xilia ry . “ Y e a h ," H ellard con tin u ed, “ W e h a ve a b roth er and sister, m a n and w ife, a n d fa th er and son , and w e h a ve a g ood a u xilia ry . W e h a ve had so m e y ou n g er on es lo join recen tly , and I think Ihey wilt d o a g ood jo b , lo o ,” he sa id . A m a in ten a n ce m ech a n ic w ilh In gersoll-R an d C om p an y , H ellard has been v ery d ed ica ted to his v olu n teer w ork w ith the R escu e S quad. H e is on e o f the eight ch a rter m e m b e rs w h o h elped to org a n ize Ihe sq u a d in 1957. It w as first org a n ized w ithin the M ock sv ille F ire D epartm en t by C. II. T om lin son , M ock sv ille F ire C hief and firem a n A tlas Sm oot w h o w as a lso C h a irm an o f the D a v ie C ounty B oa rd o f C om m ission ers. T h e follow in g y e a r the R escu e S quad w as org a n ized cou n ty-w ide. T h ey w ere ch a rtered in M a rch w ith A tlas S m oot a s C h ief, and the eight volu n teer m e m b e rs en rolled . H ellard reca lled lh al their first v eh icles w ere a 1951 C h evrolet V an w hich O . K . P o p e o f M ock sv ille loa n ed the sq u a d to b e used a s lon g as w as n ecessa ry . T h ey bought a 1951 C a d illac A rm y a m b u la n ce. W a yn e E aton w as elected ch ie f in 19G0, follow ed in 19G1 by Judd B a ilev . w h o served H ellard w as elected that y e a r and held Ihe position unlil M a rch o f this y ea r. “ A l firs! w e held ou r m eetin g s a n yw h ere w e cou ld get a building for a cou p le o f h ou rs, in clu din g the E a lon F uneral H o m e ,” H ella rd said . " C o n t r ib u t io n s a n d e q u ip m e n t w e r e d o n a te d b y v a r io u s org a n iza tion s and in dividu als. T he first boat w as don ated b y the M ock sv ille M oose L od g e. W e held fish fry s, roa d b lock s and g a v e a lot oul o f our ow n p ock ets to g et it g o in g .” H ellard said their first su p erv ised training w as w ilh D r. W m . L ong, w ho had a b ig hand in the sq u a d 's orga n iza tion . II h elped w hen Ihey org a n ized Ihe L ad ies A u x ilia ry and they held va riou s m on ey ra isin g p rojects w ith P h o t o s B y J im B a r r i n g e r S t o r y B y M a r l e n e B e n s o n Ihe squ ad. "W e b orrow ed ou r first $2500 from C e n tra l C a ro lin a B a n k in C ooleem ee to get s ta rte d ," H ellard con tin u ed. “ W e h a ve only re ceiv ed iielp from the C ounly du rin g the past few y e a r s ." H e sa y s the squ ad now has Iw o a m b u la n ces, th ree crash tru cks, Ihroe boats, Iw o la rg e p o w e r plants in a ddition to sev era l v ery sm a ll g en era tors. T h ey a lso h a ve a b ig h ea rse lool - “ J aw s o f L ife ” il is ca lled , and is used to free v ictim s trapped in a v eh icle...a n d it w ill free tiiem in a iiurry. W hat m a k es som eon e volu n teer for a jo b lh al w ill take them out all hours o f the day and night and som etim es in volves tra velin g from one sla te to another to assist du rin g a tra g ed y ? O r help w ith tra ffic du rin g b a llg a m es or rescu e a cow from a w ell or a kitten from a I reel op ? “ W ell,” sa y s H ellard, “ It's a jo b Ih a l's g o l to lie d on e and I g u ess il is just w an tin g to help som eon e w ho need s il.” M any lim es he reca lled the lon g hours o f w ork in g w ith the squ ad, being tired, co ld , w et and hu n gry, but th ere w as a need. “ O ne o f the hardest things I ev er had lo do w as tell the p aren ts of three d row n ed kids that w e had re co v e re d their b o d ie s.” F ra n ce s sa y s she w ould a lw a ys lake the ca lls w hen M arvin w as al w ork . “ W e ha ve liad ca lls from ev ery th in g lo g e llin g an opp ossu m oul o f a w ell lo ca tch in g a bull that xvas tearin g up so m e o n e ’s g a rd e n .” i M arvin reca lled on e in cident, w hile look in g at an old photoprapli. "W e had just re co v e re d the b od y of a drow n in g v ictim som e y ea rs a go and H arry L ee H ow ell and m y self w ere in the b oat. I m otion ed to S h e r iff L a n c a s t e r o f F o rs y th C ounty, w h o w as h ov erin g ov erh ea d v ery low in a h elicop ter, that w e had found the b od y ....T h e h elicop ter fell right in front o f the boat in about ten feel o f w ater, L a n ca ster cou ld n ’t g el the d oor open ed and the ch op p er sank. B oy he w as gla d to see o le ’ M a rv in that d a y . H a rr y L e e m anned tlie boat and I got him out. W e had to get a b ig h elicop ter from F l. B ra g g lo pull Ihe oth er on e o u l.” M arvin sa y s H arry L ee w as d ed ica ted to tiie squ ad. M arvin lived close lo the squ ad building and w h en ev er he w ould gel a ca ll, he sa y s "I re m e m b e r 1 used to w ail till 1 got m y cloth es on b efore ca llin g H arry L ee. and w hen 1 w ould g el to Ihe building, he w ould be standing ih ere w a ilin g for m e to open the d o o r .” ” W e h a ve lielped oul all o v e r Ihe s la le , as fa r a s R ock y M ount and in oilier s ta le s ." H e sa y s o v e r 15 y ea rs a g o Ihe flood and lan d slide in V irgin ia w as proiiably Ihe w orst in cident he cou ld rem em b er. “ It wa.shed h om es o ff the m ountain, p eop le w ere co v e re d in the m u d and d eb ris and about 40 p eop le w ere killed and m a n y in­ ju red . It even w ash ed the b od ies up out o f the c c m e te r y ." H e a lso reca lled in the V irginia flood lhal the R ow an Squad got stran d ed and a h elicop ter had lo get Ihem oul. M arvin su ffered a heart a ttack a bou l six y ea rs a g o .... In fa ct, lie w as at the R escu e Squad building w hen Ihe a tta ck occu rre d . H e w as helpin g get things rea d y for on e of Iheir fish fry s. S om e o f his c o ­ w ork ers a d m in istered C P R and Iheir ex p erl training sa v ed the life of Iheir 49-year-old C hief. " I f it h a d n ’t been fo r th em , 1 w ould nol have m a d e il,” said M a rvin . ” lf il had lo happen, il cou ldn 't ha ve h app en ed in a better p la ce .” H e sa y s n ow h e has d ecid ed to let som e o f the y o jn g e r ones take ov er. In his sp a re tim e, lie and F ra n ces w ill pidd le in their g ard en and M arvin w ill a lso rep air old clock s, w hich is a h ob by he has en joy ed for m any y ea rs. BAvifcout.1, Feature IB July 14, ¡9S3 A Charter m em ber, Hellard was presented w ith an aw ard this week by the Davie County Board of Commissioners for his years of service as Chief of the Rcscue Squad. Thi^s photo from the past is one taken when the Davie County Squad recovered the body of a drowning vichm in Virginia and the spot w here a helicopter fell into the w ater shortly afterw ards. . Along with his wife, Frances, who also retired from the Ladies A uxiliary, and his goodbuddy, "B u ffy", Hellard is shown at their home on Route 7, Mocksville. 2U DAVli: COUNTY liNTURl’RlSi; KUCORI) TIIUKSIMY, JULY 14 1983 ■ri г Da^e Am encan Litfle League, Braves AAA D ivisio n -(lst row) Alex N ail, Ken M cDaniel, Kenny Stroud, Scott Porter, Brian M cDaniel (B atb o y); (2nd row) Jam ie Reeves, Jason Redd, E ric Campbell, Terry M atthews, Steven Cline, R<^ney Cline; (3rd row) Coaches Je rry Cline, La rry M cDaniel, Jim N ail; (Boys not pictured). Brian Carter and Mike H arrell. The Braves of the A A division, Davie Am erican Little League, were named first place winners this season for scores obtained during league competition. Team members are (front row, I to r) Adam Grandy, Matt Spillm an, Jon W ard, Scott W hitaker, Steven Seats, (2nd row) Tim Arm strong, Jason Horne, Andy Lanier, John Pierce, Brad Letherbee, Paul Drane, (back) coaches B ill Horne and Tiffin Drane. The Braves received trophies at a banquet Thursday sponsored by Webb Heating and A ir Conditioning. Following awards ceremonies, the team was treatea to a pizza feast. VISA' B r a v e s R e g u l a r S e a s o n C o - C h a m p i o n s 'I'lii' H iiivcs, lioR lllar Scastin C o ­ ch in ' piim s o f Ih f ЛЛЛ D ivision , i'.iv ic A n u 'fic a n L ittle l.c a y iie i i ioliia trti Iheir su cce ss fu l sea son S a lu rd a y, J u ly 9 w ith a p icn ic and a u a r d s ceren ion y . A fte r c o a c h .le r r y C lin e reeoy n izcd sev era l p a rcn is w ho a ssisted ih e co a ch in g s la ff du rin g Ihe sea son , co a ch e s C line. N ail and M cD an iel presen ted e a ch in en ih er of ilic tea m w ith fra m ed cer- lifica le s . eiifira v ed m oin e n lo e s and iriiphies. S p ecia l rccon n ition w as nuide to Ale.v N ail w h o led the team in runs s c o re d , H B I's, slolen b a ses and a h a ltin g a v e ra fje o f .741. a n d lo liiidn cy (’ line w h o c a m e in scco n d on Ihe lea m in the sa m e ca te g o rie s. A sp ecia l a w a rd w as g iv en to B rian M ch a n ie i w h o w as lea m bat b oy. T h e c o a c h e s a n d s c o r e k e e p e r , A a ro n C a r t e r , w e r e p r e s e n te d pla(|ues by Ihe p a ren is. T lie U raves finislied Ihe scasm i u ilb a il-f) re co rd . T h ey ou tscored opp oiien ts tr>4 II) IIL! and had a team b a liin g a v c ra g e o f .4117. T h eir pii- ih in g sta ff, n iad e up o f Steven C line, A lex N ail and .lason H edd, co n ip le le d thè sea son by slrik in g oul Ito a n d w alk in g only 27. 'l'Iie a\N a rd s e e re m o n y en d ed w ilh p la yers and co a ch e s re cilin g thè L iltl" L ea g u e P led ge. U N C C o a c h e s T o B e F e a t u r e d O n T V J e ffe r s o n P r o d u c t io n s w ill p rod u ce C o a ch e s ' sh ow s fea tu rin g U n iv ersity o f N orth C a rolin a M ead F ootb a ll C oa ch , D ick C ru m , and U N C H ead B a sk etb a ll C oa ch , D ean Sm ith fo r Ihe next fiv e y e a rs and w ill feed th e sh ow s lo a n etw ork of s ix N o r th C a r o lin a te le v is io n sta tion s, b egin n in g A ugusI 2L A n n o u n c e m e n t o f J e ffe r s o n P ro d u ctio n s’ 5 -y ear p u rch a se of telev ision righ ts from V illa g e S p orts in C hapel Hill w as m a d e J u ly 5 b y J im B a b b , E x e c u t iv e V ic e P resid en t o f the J cffe rso n -P ilo t B roa d ca stin g C om p a n y w h ich ow n s J e ffe r s o n P r o d u c t io n s , a n d b y B a iley D w ig gin s, V ice P resid en t and G en era l M a n a g er o f J e ffe rso n P rod u ction s, F ou rteen footb a ll sh ow s fea tu rin g C rum a n d 20 b a s k e lb a lL sh ow s fea tu rin g S m ith w ill be telev ised , b egin n in g A u gu st 21 a n d con tin u in g through A p ril 1. S p ortsca ster W ood y D u rh a m w ill host the sh ow s, w h ich w ill b e ca rr ie d at 12 noon ea ch S u ndav on W B T V in C h a rlotte; W L O S-T V in A sh e v ille ; W F M Y -T V in G r e e n s b o r o ; \S’ N C T -T V in G r e e n v ille ; W E C T -T V in W ilm in gton a n d W P T F -T V ' in H aleigh. W 'e're d elig h ted to b e p rod u cin g this p a c k a g e ," sa id B a b b , “ T h ere is t r e m e n d o u s in te r e s t in e o llg e footb a ll and b a sk etb a ll in this a rea , and esp e cia lly s o w ith U N C , w h ich con sisten tly h a s n a tion a l top -ra n k ed tea m s. C oa ch C ru m and C oa ch S m ilh a re a lso at the top o f th eir p rofession s a n d h igh ly re s p e cte d b y Iheir p eers a n d fa n s e v e ry w h e re .” S aid D w ig g in s: ''P ro d iic jn g the_ D ick C rum and D ean Sm ith Show s ties in d ire ctly w ith m ir p rod u ction o f A C C B a sk etb a ll. W e co u ld n ’t be m ore p le a s e d ." B oth C ru m 's footb a ll team and S m ith 's b ask etba ll team a re ex - p eeled lo co m p e te for national h on ors d u rin g the 19a:!-84 sea son . T h e T a rh eel footb all team has fin ish ed a m on g the n a tion s’s T op 20 tea m s in the past th ree y e a rs and h as w on th ree m a jo r bow l g a u ies. O n e slico o f b read m akes ab o u t a th ird o f a cu p o f d ry bread cru m b s o r th re e -q u a rte rs b f a cu p o f so ft bread c ru m b s. "M a n y sm all m ake a g re a t." C h a u ce r The Dusters of the Minor League G irls Softball Division became 1983 Davie gue Champions with an overall record of 10-1. Team mem- . rto r) Stephanie Moore, M ichelle Hutchens, Andrea Gentry, Stacy Horton, Dana Potts, Nikki M aness; (2nd row, I to r) Meredith Jones, Am erican Little League c bers are (front row, fto r)Stacy Horton, Dana Potts, muKi maness,- i;tna row, I lo r ; /vier Michelle M cHan, M elissa Hendrix, Am y Livengood, Em ily King, Christie Barker, and Coaches Ron and Linda Hendrix. Not pictured: Coach B ill Kennedy. J Premier (MFG By US)Щ steel Belted Radiallst | BR7813 N/W » 4 4 5 0 .j.; 1И: P-185/75R14 (CR-14) »47®° k X * U|;|^P.195/75R14 (ER-14) Bullock^laces Fourth A local teenager placed fourth in the reaional Jr. Olympic competition in Athens, Georgia, Saturday, July 9. Bruce Bullock, son of Brad and Pat Bullock, competed with 13 and 14 year olds and captured fourth place in the discus category with a throw of 36.47 meters or approxim ately 120 feet. Bruce said, "I'm very pleased because I was up against the toughest competifion I've ever been involved in. It was also the furtherest I've ever thrown the discus." v i r< Щ P-205/75R14 (FR-14) *50®“ P-205/75R15 (FR-15) *51®“- Ш . ; Щ , P-215/75R13 (GR15) »54®®- i>:*P-225/75R15 (HR-15) »55*® WЫ 43 ^g;P-235/75R15 (LR15) *60®®AJ Monarch Fiberglass Radiais Prices Include„ FREE New Valve Stems, [♦^Federal Tax, Mounting, Computer|*J , Balance, Free Rotation 2 8 * 1 with exchange P-155/80R13 *36” P-165/80R13 ’Зв*“ P175/80R13 ‘39“« P-185/MR13 ‘4 0 “» P-185/75R14 ‘43*“ P-195/75R14 ‘44““ P-205/75R14 ‘45““ P-215/75R15 ‘46»“ Р-225/Ш 15 ; | 0 “ f 3 2 » iYwith exchange tf —TZ, я ,»39®й ■^tore Hours Mon. with exchange^ , лЛ* w t N.C. Tax X*î Fri. 8:00 to 5:30 Saturday 8:00 to 12:00 ^Ölv/ General J 634-2365 B a ity 's T ire 7 5 0 0 HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH MOCKSViLLE. N.C. (LR7o) 634-2365 D A V IU C O U N T Y U N T U W ’ RISl-: l^ liC O K I), Tl lU R S I M 'i'. .Н !1Л ’ Ы Legion Team Bows To Concord l?y SlevL' W nlkci- M o ck sv illc-D a v ic’s h op es for a r e lm ii p liiy -o ff m a lc li-iip w ilh Salislniry and a p ossib le A rea III. Southern D ivision litle w ere finally dasliuti by a fasl-finishiii)> C on cord squ ad on T h u rsda y ni(!ht. C oach Hon IM organ's lea m had fought back from a n o d eficit, ex ten d in g the series to six g a m es b e fo re the w ea ry a rm s o f Ihe loca l p itch in g sta ff fin ally g a v e ou l. On T u esd a y night in C on cord , lefth an d er D avid M a b e shul dow n the p ow erfu l h om o o ffen se, s c a t­ terin g eight hits and strik in g out fou rteen to k eep Ihe M -D hopes a live. J . J , J oh n son b la sted tw o m ore h om e ru n s, and L in coln M iller w ilh fiv e hits and T im W iles w ith fou r p rov id ed Ihe m a jo rity o f the re.st o f Ihe d a m a g e. T h e M ock sv ille hatnteii pou n ded out tw en ty-tw o hits in a ll. their highest total o f Ihc M O C K S V IL L E -D A V IE VS C O N C O R D 10-2 A B ..R ..H ..R B I sea son , in the tn-2 v ictory . H ack in H ich P ark on W ed n esd a y. Ihe m id d le o f the lineup p rod u ced the fire pow er, as B lain e B u llin glon . D on D u rh a m , and K irk E d w a rd s all sm a ck e d tw o run h om e runs to lead Ihe loca ls lo a to-fi w in in the fifth g a m e o f Ih c series. T im W iles a lso had tw o hits in Ihe a tta ck , and sta rter J . J . J oh n son and reliev er •Steve W a gon er co m b in e d c ffo r ls on the m ound in tryin g to hold dow n the C on cord offen se. J ohnson p ick ed up the w in. T ra v elin g b a ck to C on cord w ith new life on T h u rsd a y. M orga n had to w on d er w h ich com b in a tion of sore a rm s he cou ld c o m e up w ith to try lo sq u eeze out a n olh er w in and b rin g Ihe series final b a ck h om e. S ta rter D on D u rh a m , w h o had p itch ed on ly sp a rin g ly du rin g Ihe reg u la r sea son , e x p erien ced con trol p rob lem s from Ihe sta rt. J. J. M O C K S V IL L E -D A V IE VS C O N C O R D 10-6 A B ..R ..H ..R B I .Idlinson. D a v ie's relief w ork h orse, ca m e on in the secon d , hut l)y Ihe lomMh his effecliv en o.ss w as lim ited , and the C on cord b a rra g e had begu n . Пап K iddle a ttem p ted lo qu ell the tide in the fourth, hut by then Ihe h om e team sm elled b lood , and no iiiie w as g oin g lo hold them b ack . M ean w h ile, C on cord a ce T erry Hill had Ihe M I-1 bats u n d er con trol. A 12-1 s h e lla c k in g w a s Ih e fin a l v erd ict, and the sea son ca m e lo an end righi Ihere. T h e M o c k s v ille -D a v ie c lu b finished the reg u la r sea son w ilh a tll-tl rcco rd and a stron g secon d p la ce iinish. T h e p la y -off series brought Ihe ov era ll record dow n to 111-12 fo r Ihe y e a r, w hich has to be c o n s id e r e d a n o th e r s u c c e s s fu l ca m p a ig n fo r th e tw o -y e a r -o ld p rog ra m . C O N C O R D VS M O C K S V IL L E -D A V IE 12-1 A B ..R ..H ..R B I N a m c-P o s Joh n son -3b M au ldin -ss M iller-2b B u llin g ton -lf W ilcs-rf K . R id d le -c E d w a rd s-lb M a b e-p W y a tt-cf T ota ls 5 5 6 5 6 4 3 5 4 43 10 22 4 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 10 Cheerleading Camp ..T h e D a v ie H igh V a rsity and J u n io r V a r s it y c h e e r le a d e r s w ill co n d u ct a ch c cr lc a d ln g ca m p fo r stu d en ts in g ra d es 1-9 J u ly 25-28. . .T h e c a m p w ill be- held on the D a v ie H igli C a m p u s fr o m 9 a .m . - 12 n o o n d a lly . A |20 reg istra tion fe e w ill b e ch a rg e d . T h e fe e in c lu d e s in s u r a n c e co v e ra g e . . .F o r fu r t h e r in fo r m a t io n co n ce rn in g the c a m p , ca ll 634- 5905. Softball Tourney T h ere w ill b e a m e n 's Invitational S oftb all T ou rn a m en t at B ullard f'’ ield in C orn atzer J u ly 22, 2.'!, and 24. E n try fee w ill b e $65.00 plus Iw o b alls. A r ” ‘.earn in terested m a y ca ll A lvin W h itak er on 998-4G75. N a in e-P os. Jolm son -p-3 b M au ldin -ss M iller-3b-2b B u llin g ton -lf D u rh a m -rf W iles-2 b -lb K . R id d le -c E d w a rd s -lb W a gon er-p W y a tt-cf B iv in s-lb T ota ls Joh n B ivin s B la in e B u llin gton D on D u rh a m K irk E d w a rd s C liff G a rd n e r D ou g J a m e s J oh n J oh n son C h a rles K u rfees D a v id M a b e M a rk M a u ld in L in coln M iller R o d n e y N a il D a rry l P a rd u e C h ris R e n e g a r D an R id d le K en R id d le M a rk R o b e rtso n C lint S h ipp D an n y S ta n ley S tev e W a g on er 'H m W iles J a m iso n W y att T e a m 5 5 4 6 4 4 3 3 1 5 0 40 A B 20 88 65 44 2 15 121 2 35 112 130 3 72 15 40 96 42 17 12 22 100 41 1094 N a m e -P o s. J oh n son -3b-p M au ldin -ss M iller-2b-3b B u llin g ton -lf D u rh a m -p -rf W iles-rf-lb -ss K . R id d le -c E d w a rd s-lb D . R id d le -lb -p W y a tt-cf T otals 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 2 3 31 10 11 R 3 21 9 9 0 4 35 0 7 36 27 1 15 4 12 24 8 8 3 6 19 2 H 5 26 18 9 0 1 39 1 10 34 42 2 14 1 11 29 6 6 2 9 32 8 2B »B H R BB U B I SB 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 |0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 13 2 10 0 2 12 0 2 28 6 0 22 5 8 21 4 6 3 5 22 1 5 16 13 8 0 2 19 0 8 27 24 1 12 1 5 17 3 1 4 4 23 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 3 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 SL U G . S O lim -A V G .P E R 5 U .250 0 .295 0 .277 0 .205 0 .000 1 .067 1 .322 0 .500 0 .286 1 .304 4 .323 0 .667 1 .194 0 .067 1 .275 0 .302 1 .143 0 .353 0 .167 0 .409 0 .320 2 .195 15 17 13 2 2 16 0 10 14 18 1 26 9 5 27 10 4 3 20 ,8 .300 .500 .400 .341 .000 .067 .587 .500 .286 .563 .492 1.000 .250 .067 .350 .573 .190 .412 .417 ,409 .450 .268 Angels Little League Single A Team are leftto righ 1st Row: Patrick Buckner, Jonathan Dean, Casey M cD aniel, M atthew Dull, Joey Hare, Gerald Roberts.2nd Row: Edwin Robertson, M att Dale, Brad VanHoy, Robert Jacobs, Phillip H all.3rd Row: Press Robertson, Howard Sanders, John M cDaniel-assistani coaches, G erry Dull-coach. Not pictured-B rian Andrade Angels Little League End Season With Cookout T h e " A n g e ls ” o f th e D a v ie N ational L ittle L eag u e A div ision , ce leb ra ted the end o f their sea son w ith a cook ou t at the h om e o f their co a ch G erry D ull, S a lisbu ry S treet, M ock sv ille. R efresh m en ts serv ed co n s is te d of hot d og s, p ota to ch ip s. C ok es, and cupcake.-i d e co ra te d w ith a g lov e and b all. A fte r refresh m en ts, ea ch ch ild w as p resen ted w ith trop h y and a p a ck o f b a seb a ll ca rd s. T w o o fficia l little lea g u e b a seb a lls w e re a lso g iv en a w a y in a d ra w in g. W inners w ere C a sey M cD an iel a n d J oey H are. T h e ch ild ren then p resen ted their c o a c h . G e r r y D u ll w ith an a u tograp h ed b a seb a ll sig n ed by ea ch m e m b e r o f Ihe lea m on an en g ra v ed trop h y stan d. A ssistant coa ch es H ow a rd S a n d ers and John M cD an iel w ere p resen led w ilh an e n g ra v ed pen set. ■Center Softball League- S tandings through 7-11 W O M E N 253 305 51 11 33 176 199 28 233 12 .279 .436 H . . . .I. F IN A L P IT C H IN G ST A T IS T IC S John J ohnson C h ris R en eg a r L in coln M iller T im W iles S teve W a gon er K en R id d le M ark M auldin D an R id d le D a v id M a b e B lain e B ullington D on D urham D ou g J a m es Clint Shipp T eam G -C G W ON L O ST IP H E R -R BB SO E R A 13-1 4 1 43 33 17-20 27 50 3.53 1-0 0 0 1 1 1-1 2 0 9.00 3-0 0 0 3 3 5-5 2 2 13.51 2-0 0 1 3 7 5-6 1 1 13.51 10-1 4 1 46 45 32-43 46 54 6.17 1-0 0 0 3 6 3-4 0 2 9.00 1-0 0 0 I 2 0-2 2 1 0.00 8-6 4 3 63 56 26*31 38 81 3.69 10-5 4 3 71 55 24-34 38 106 3.04 1-0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 4*0 0 2 8 12 9-11 8 7 9.72 3-0 0 0 3 4 2-2 0 0 5.45 5-0 2 1 П В 4-4 7 8 3.27 (52-13 18 12 259 232 129-164 172 312 4.48 Green Meadows ^ T h e G r e e n M e a d o w s B a p tist w oin en held Iheir J u ly m eetin g w ith M rs. E llen A ustin on M on d a y night a l h er h om e in V a lley O aks. ; G reen M ea d ow s C h u rch w ill b e c e le b r a t in g th e ir s ix te e n th a n ­ n iv ersa ry on S u n d ay, J u ly 24lh. -M rs , P ea rl M a tth ew s is still con fin ed lo h er h om e w ilh ph lea bilis but is rep orted to b e im p rov in g. TMr. and M rs. S am J ohnson o f T a y lorsv ille a n d M r. and M rs, J a m e s Z im m erm a n w ere a flern ooii v isitors on S u nday o f Ihe M itch ell W h eelers. ,-T liis S a lu rd a y a ftern oon Ihere w ill he a ch a llen g e softb a ll g a m e youth v ersu s adu lts w ilh a cook ou t follow in g on the b a ck law n al G reen M ea dow s C hurcli. ^Mr. and M rs. K enneth Sm ith en joy ed the d a y on S a tu rda y at R a cco o n H ollow . ;i!e v . and M rs. J oh n W ilkins w ere w eek en d v isitors o f R ev , and M rs. D avid R . R ob erts. - M r. a n d M rs. S am A ustin w ere a ftern oon v isitors on Sunday o f llie J o e L an gston s. ; M rs. M a rie W illiiird visited w ilh M rs. R u b y M c K n ig h t S u n d a y even in g. ; ■1'lie J oe l.a n g ston s retu rn ed liom e S a lu rd a y even in g from a few da ys va ca tion in W est V irgin ia. T h ey esp ecia lly e n joy ed a sla y in Ihe old tow n o f H a rp er's F erry loca ted on a point o f land w h ere Ihe I’ oton u ic ahd S henandoah liiver.s m eet, T iie S ta les o f V irg in ia, M a ry la n d , and W est V irgin ia all m a y b e seen from tills point. H a rp er's F e rry is Ihe site o f Ihe fa m ed illfa led ra id o f the A bolitionist John ttrown. On O c ­ tob er 1(1, 1859, h e and liis 22 m an “ A rm y o f L ib e ra tio n " seized the a rh iory and Iw o d a y s la ter w as ¿ip tu r e d by a con lin gen i o f m a rin es iliider C ol. R ob ert E . L ee and Lt, J. Ii,' 15. S tew art. H e w as brought to trial and h a n ged al C h a rles T ow n n ea rb y on D e ce m b e r 2. 1859. Eels Lose To Elks By 50 H ick ory H ill E e ls tra v eled to the E lk s C lub in W inston-S alem fo r a sw im m eet on T h u rsd a y J u ly 7th. T h e final tally w a s 406 fo r the E lk s, and 350 for the E els. H ick ory Hiil sw im m e rs took a total o f 50 blue ribb on s. S cott K ollin s d istin gu ish ed h im self w ilh 5 b lu e ribb on s. T h e E els h a v e a b y e next w eek . T h e next sw im m eet w ill b e on July 21st w hen H ick ory Hill w ill host S h erw ood . T h e follow in g sw im m e rs w on blue rib b on s: A g e S and U n der Z a ck S h a rp e (3 ). C a rrie B row n (2 ). K ath y C ozart (2 ), A llison B u ck n er (l)5 h ir le y S in e (1 ), B rya n S heridan (1). Z eb S h a rp e ID , J a ck son H en d rix (1) A g e II and Id C hip L eon ard (-1), ClinI J u n ker IJ), Johnny S trick la n d I2), P a trick B u ck n er (2 ), K risty K ow alsk i (1 ), K elly K ow alski II) A g e II and 12 A ndy S trick la n d (4 ), D avin B row n Cl), J oey Sh eridan (1 ), J a m ie L evis III. Joanna Johnson (II, A g e i:i and I I S cott K ollins (5 ). B ru ce B u llock 13). M ick ey A tkinson (21. R on B row n 12) A g e l.'i-ld S cott G anit (1 ), D an iel C ain (1) Junior Tennis Tournament On July 11-15, the T a n g lew ood J u n ior T en n is T ou rn a m en t w ill be h eld at T a n g lew ood P a rk T h e tournam ent is open to b oys and g irls 111 and u nder. T h e entry d ea dlin e is J u ly 8. and a d ra w w ill b e p osted at 1 p .m . Su n d ay, J u ly 10, T h ere w ill be sin g les and dou bles com p etilion . T h e e n try fee for sin g les is $4, and the en try fee for dou bles is $2. i ’ or m ore in form a tion , ca ll Ihe • T a n g lew ood T ennis C enter at 7(>fi- 5:i9(i. G artn er’s 9 2 P in ey G rov e 7 4 C row n W ood P rod u cts 5 5 L ak e M y ers F a m ily C am p.5 6 B eck B roth ers 4 5 H u gh ’s Sheet M etal 4 6 J e rich o H ard ison R iir.4 fi J , P , G reen M illing 3 7 M E N -W .. Ь D a v ie C h irop ra ctic Ctr.12 2 F irst M ethodist 11 3 Lfnion G rov e A lillers 9 3 In g ersoll-R a n d 9 4 P in ey G rov e 9 4 D w ig gin s M ela lm a sters 9 5 E lm ore & T rivette L br.6 6 B a rn ey ca stle C onst.6 8 F irst Baptist 5 7 S h ore’s P lu m b in g & H tg.3 10 W . D av ie R uritan 3 n C row n W ood r^rod. 2 1 S ociety B aptist 1 12 v s, J . P , G reen ; S h ore's v s, E lm o re & T riv e tte ; S ociety vs. 1st B aptist. F rid a y . J u ly ifilli - U nion G rov e v.s. I-H : C a rln er's vs. H u g h 's; D w ig gin s vs. 1st M ethodist. .Miiiulay. J u ly isih - F irst Baptist \'s. C row n W ood : .1-1? I’s. S o cie ly : C row n W ood vs. C a rln er's. T u esd a y , .lu ly tilth - P in ey G rov e v s. D w ig g in s; H u gh 's vs. L ake M v ers; P in ey G rov e v s. B eck B ros. 'W edn esd ay. J u ly 2lllh - B eck B ros, vs. C row n W ood ; E lm o re 's vs. W est D a v ie ; B a r n e y c a s t le v s . D a v ie C iiirop ra clic. T lun sd a v . J u ly 'Jlsl - D w ig gin s vs. U nion G ro v e ; J . P . G reen vs. J e rich o H a rd ison ; F irst M ethodist vs. 1-H. P a r e n t - C h i l d G o lf T o u r n e y S om e say g rey h ou n d s have th e best eyesigh t o f any b reed o f d og ._____________________ W ed n esday, .lu ly i:itli - C row n W ood vs. B eck B ro s.; C row n W ood vs. B a rn ey ca stle; C row n W ood vs. E lm ore & T rivette. T h u rsday. Ju lv I Ilh - B eck B ros. T h e sixth annual T ria d P aren t- C h ild G o lf Tournam ent c o ­ sp on sored b y Y a dk in V a lley Bank and P eanut S h ack o f A m crica . 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THUKSDAY JUl-Y 14. 1983 103rd Masonic Picnic Committee Assignments T a y lo r S lye, M a ster, M ock sv illc L od g e N o. 134 A .F . & A .M . M ich a el S m iley , M aster, F a r- Sam W a rd en , M a ster, A d va n ce m ington L od g e N o. 265 A .F . & A .M . L od g e N o. 710 A .F . & A .M . Robert Hendricks • Co-Chairmen - Bobby Gene Cook — Dr. W. M. Long, Honorary Chairman------ P R O G U A M -M O R N IN G L ester M artin , J r., C hm . H .R . H en d rix, J r. J o e L an gston G ra h am M adison J oh n n y M ark lin P R O G R A M -E V E N IN G W a d e L eon ard , J r., Ch. J e rry A n d erson D on ald B ingham G lenn H ow ard G e o rg e M a rlin A D V E R T IS IN G T a y lo r S lye, C hm . D ean A llen L u lh er P o lls C ecil M orris T e rry S pillm an G ord on T om lin son C O N C E SSIO N S L a rry C a m p b ell, C hm . T roy M cD an iel G .W . P o lls G R O U N D S S ta cy C orn atzer, C hm . H a rold S ea m on s, C hm E d d W a lk er, C hm . D a v id H en d rix, A ssl. T .J . S pa rk s, A ssl. W ilb u r S p illm an , A sst. S .B . A llen N eil R a y B ean R on a ld B ea n , Jr. R o b e n B lak ely D orm a n B row n D w igh I C a m p b ell D a rrell C ratl D a lla s J on es J im K elly , J r. T on y K . M oore D an n y S m ilh S ie v e W a lk er W IR IN G J a m es S w ice g o o d , C hm . B u rrell L an ier, C hm . S a m B errier John B la ck w eld er S a n ford F ry e Joh n H a rlm a n R a d M ellon M .L . M ullis Joh n W a yn e S ea ls J oe T a lb e rl O R P H A N S G e o rg e H a rlm a n , C hm . H en ry S. A n d erson R ob ert B a iley J a m e s C . B ry a n l R on a ld B urton J oh n C heek C .E . C raw ford A lvin F o s le r J a m e s A . F o ste r, J r. R .C . G oforth G rov er G ra h am K enneth H oots E d J oh n son H a rv ey J on es W .A . K irk W .M . L on g D w ig h t M ash bu rn D on n ie M y ers O .K . P op e F ra n cis S hore T o m T a lb e rl A lton T ea g u e B ill V og ler B illy R . W a lk er S.G . W a lla ce C A S H IE R C lyd e G la sc o ck , C hm . J a m es B rock M ilton C all B ud H au ser C lyd e H en d rick s C ecil L ittle B rya n Sell C ole T om lin son R on V og ler T R A F F IC G e o rg e S m ith , C hm . W illiam W oolen , C hm . R a n da ll B ean e R o g e r C ole R on a ld F ink J a m es G oodin G rim es H a n cock W illiam A H endrix T .A . L e fle r C urtis R ea v is L a rry W ood s B A S K E T & T A B L E S R oy H a rris, Ch. C .T . R o b e rlso n , C hm . Y om a n S m ith, C hm . J oe S. A llen B .F . A n d erson M ich a el B arn h ard t K en B urton N orm an C h affin W .J. E llis W illiam C . F a irclolh G e o rg e F ry e John F . G arw ood T o m m y H ow a rd R a m ey K em p C .F . L ea ch C ecil L eag a n s R ob ert L ong C hick M iller Sheek M iller B ob M inor M ike M inor R an dall M inor W a ller M inor B illy E . M y ers T h u rm an O 'M ara F .D . P oin d ex ter J a m es R a tled ge R ol)y S hore C h arles Talt>erl Bill T obin O dell W a gn er W illiam W . W alker B ill W ard W a yn e W ebb D a v id W hite C a rlos W illiam s R E F R E S H M E N T S N orm an B lak e, C hm . B u sier C lea ry. C hm . W iley P eeb les, C hm . L a rry W illard, C hm . R oy A nderson B rad y A n geil G en e B a rn ey ca stle R on a ld B ean, Sr. B enny B ea rd en R ich a rd B eck J .E . B en b ow W .G . B ig g e rsla ff C lyd e B lalock B illy G . B rook s D oyle B row n D ex ter B y erly R a lp h C all E d C h an dler S tan ley C hilders R oy C ollette, J r. R o y C ollette, Sr. L .M . C ox R ich a rd C reech , J r. L eslie D aniel KennelH D a v is M .C . D ead m on V ern on D ull E lgin E llis R ob in E llis F ra n k E v erh a rt G ra y E v erh a rt J oh n v'l'. F o ste r R alp h G ra ley Joboph H . H art V a n ce H a rtley, Jr. E lm e r H endrix M ik e H olcom b O tis H olt, Jr. O ils H olt, Sr. T om K . H ow ard H enry J a m es R a y m on d Johnson H a rv ey J on es K eith J on es J im m y L . J oyn er A .M . K im b rou g h , J r. John L ow d er G ra d y M cC Ia m rock , Sr. M ich a el M cC Iam rock B ill M ellon D w igh I M y ers H a rry O sb orn e, J r. J a m es P lolt, J r. G a ry R . P o lls B ob P ow ell R a lp h R a tled ge J a m es R lden h ou r H a rold R ollin s B ob R ob erlson G e o rg e R ow la n d D an n y S m iley E lb ert S m ilh N orm a n Sm ith Sr. W ade W . S m ilh C ed ric S m oot C arl S ofley B u d Spaugh M ilton T u tterow E u g en e V og ler R ich m on d V og ler E lgin W illia m s F red W iiliard C h a rles W ood ru ff A lb ert W ooten T IC K E T -S E L L IN G J a m e s G ra y H en d rix, C hm . R ock y J oh n son , C hm . L a rry S ta ley , C hm . B ill B ow en R oy B row n , J r. D an n y C handler W illia m C . D aniel D a v id P au l F o lm a r E d G oodw in L a w ren ce Irvin J im K elly , Sr. G u rn ey L an ier E d L a lla R on M cC Iam rock D el M cC ullough H ow ard N ew ton John N ich olson O lin P a rd u e W a ller P h ip p s, J r. G en e Seats J o e S h am el D ennis Sine E d V og ler, J r. C h a rley W haley J a m e s W hitehead D uke W oolen T IC K E T -T A K IN G Bill M cD a n iel S r., Chm . O dell S h ore, C hm . E d w a rd B eck R ob ert B eck D .R . Bennett G ra d y B arn ey R ich a rd B rock Itufus B rock B rad B ullock C ecil C a rln er D ave C rew s J erry R . D avis W a yn e E aton D on F o sle r J im G reg ory R a y H arding R u ssell H aynes S teve H endrix W illiam G . H endrix C h a rles H unter H arold Jennings G en e Jones G crrv D . L iven good Bill M cD a n iel, Jr. V on M cK nighI Bill M errell Lynn R a y P arrish C ain R ea v is R ufus R ich , J r. C h arlie S ellers M ike Short O dell Sm ith J oe T u ck er B ob by R . T u llerow Joh n n y Y ork R on Z im m erm a n G A T E R ay G od b ey , Chm . C h arlie L ath a m , C hm P h ilip S ea ls, C hm . V ictory A n d rew s Jr. H ubert B a iley W illiam B a iley D .C . B lak ely E d w a rd B og er G e o rg e M . B og er G ilbert L . B og er W illiam F . B rock C h arlie B row n J r. S a n ford L ee B row n J e ff C audell C raig C h apm an R ich a rd C ook C .C . C raven M elv er C uller- A rlen D eV ito S.H . F oster,J r. M elvin G reg ory W ade G ro ce G e o rg e G . H a rlm an S teve H ege G ra h am H endrix S am H ow ell H udson H oyle, J r. E u g en e J a m es J im m y R . J a m e s D a v id Jon es I.H . J on es C h arles M . L ash ley H enry L esser F red E . L ong B ru ce M cC ra ry F ra n k M ark lan d L ew is N eal C lyd e N estor J a ck P en n in gton A rtist P lolt W illiam P oe V .G .P rim I^ w re n ce R ea v is L ow ell R ea v is V a n ce R id d le G ilm er R igh ts K enneth R in U L .B . R ob erlson G a ilh er S a n ford B u ford S m ilh J oe B . Sm ith R .V . S p ry J r. V an S w iceg ood J o e T h om pson D a v e W ard Sam W arden L u lh er W esl W illiam J . Z im m erm a n B IN G O J .T . G reen , C hm . Sid H all, C hm . J im m ie L ee M y ers, C hm . G arla n d A llen C .J . A n g eil. J r. L eroy B a iley L a rry B arn es R o m m ie B a rn ey E a rly B ea u ch a m p G ilbert B randon W illie B ran h am W illiam L . B rock L a rry C arlton J im m y R a y C a rier R o m m ie C haffin J .C . C lon tz T o m m y C ope T o m m y C orn atzer R ob ert C ornelius G e o rg e D . C raven R ob ert G . D avis W illiam R . D avis C h arles E v a n s, Jr. D em sie G rim es John G u glielm i John H elderm an E . G ra y H en d rick s K en Holt J a m es C . H ow ard W ayn e H ow ard P au l H utton S tev e H utton J oe L am b J a m e s G . L atham R ob ert B . L em m on s S teve L ew is R a y m on d M cC Iam rock John N. M cD an iel J oe M urphy K erm it M y ers J a m es N ichols R ob ert P o lls John D . R ea n ey J a m e s S ea ford H enry Short D avid E . Sm ith G en e Sm ilh L a w ren ce S m ilh Y om a n Sm ith John S pillm an W illiam S ow ers V ernon T h om pson T o m m y T u rn er E d V og ler, Sr. R an dall W ard R on a ld W est P .W . W elborn D an W hitaker J im m y W hittaker F ra n k Y ork J a m es R . Y ork . Family Dollar Stores Report Record Sales F a m ily D ollar S tores, Inc. (N Y S E sy m b le F D O , a discount store chain operatin g G24 stores in thirteen sou th eastern sta les, has rep orted Ihc highest third qu arter and fisca l nine-m onth sa les and ea rn in gs in ils h istory. F o r Ihe third q u arter ended M ay 31, 19K), sa les w ere $Gli.550,22a o r a p p rox im a tely .'il percen t a b ov e sa les o f $50,091i'o.-15 fo r Ihe third (lu arter o f the p rior fisca l y ea r. Net in c o m e w a s $.'),879,469 o r a p ­ p rox im a tely 56 percen t a b ov e net in com e o f $2,492,049 fo r Ihe c o m ­ pa ra b le q u a rter, and net in com e per sh a re, a d ju sted to reflect Ihe tw o- for-on e stock split e ffe cliv e July 5, 1983, and the th ree-for-lw o slock split e ffe ctiv e D e ce m b e r 15. 1982, in crea sed to $.20 from $.1.1. B efore g iv in g e ffe c l to the Iw o-for-on e slock split e ffe cliv e J u ly 5, 1983, net in­ co m e p er sh a re in crea sed to $.41 from $.27. F or the nine m onths en d ed M ay 31, 1983, sa les w ere $194,706.685 or a p p rox im a tely 27 p ercen t a b ov e Mulches A ll g a r d e n e r s a p p r e c ia t e som eth in g lhat w ill cu t dow n hours o f w eed in g and w aterin g. T his time o f y e a r, m u lch is thal som eth in g, a ctin g as insulation betw een the soil and the hot sun. T h e m u lc h sh a d e s th e s o il, inhibiting w eed g row th , and il holds m oistu re ilse lf a s w ell a s slow in g eva p ora tion from Ihe soil. In Ihe w in ter, loo, the m u lch blan ket h elps m aintain a m ore even soil tem p eratu re du rin g altern ate freezin g and thaw ing p eriod s, thus a c t in g lo m in im iz e h e a v in g p rob lem s w ilh plants. W hile m u lch m a y b e a pplied in m ost sea son s o f Ihe y ea r, sp rin g is a g ood lim e sin ce il helps con serv e the m oistu re from sp rin g rain s. C om p ost is an id ea l m u lch in lerm s o f ils p rop erties and low cost. O lh er m a teria ls a va ila b le lo som e g a r d e n e r s in clu d e d r ie d g r a s s c lip p in g s , le a v e s (p r e fe r a b ly sh red d ed ), and pine n eed les, w h ich a re e ffe ctiv e and neat in a p ­ p e a ra n cc a s w ell. F o r a rea s, such a s peren n ia l beds, w h ere a esth etics m a y b e o f con cern , g a r d e n s u p p ly s to r e s s lo c k m a teria ls like pin e ch ip s o r n uggets, w h ic h c o m b in e g o o d m u lc h in g p e rform a n ce w ith a llra cliv e a p ­ p ea ra n ce. F or all these m u lch es, p la cem en t o f Iw o-inch la y ers on the b eds, w ith p eriod ic a ddition s a s settlin g and d e ca y o ccu r, w ill a llow a ir and w ater circu la tion w hile m aintaining the blanket fu n ction . In fa ct alm ost any kind o f o rg a n ic m a tter has been used , in clu din g la y ers o f sh redd ed n ew sp ap er, ca rd b oa rd , old ca rp e ls and ro lle d hay. In v egeta b le and cu llin g a rea s, w h ere y ield is m ore im p orta n t than lo o k s , s o m e g a r d e n e r s e m p lo y b la ck p la stic strip s. It is im portan t to w ork the soil w ell b e fo re la ck in g dow n the pla stic sh eets and to pok e h oles in them perm ittin g w ater to rea ch the soil. G arden plants w ill a p p recia te bein g m u lch ed in p eriod s o f hot sun and drou gh t and du rin g w inter free ze s; g a rd en ers w ill a p p recia te fe w e r h o u r s o f w e e d in g a n d w aterin g. If you h a ve qu estion s a bou l w hal m u lch to u se w h ere (d ifferen t m a teria ls w ork best in differen t situ ation s), ca ll the N .C . B ota n ical G arden a l (919) 967-224G or visit the g ard en a l Ihe U n iversity o f N orth C arolin a at C hapel H ill. sa les o f $153,210,757 for the firsl nine m onths o f Ihe p rior fisca l y ea r. Net in c o m e w a s $11,201,822 o r a p ­ prox im a tely 43 percent a b ov e net in com e of $7,817,953 for the oom - pa ra b le nine-m onth p eriod , and net in com e per sh are, a dju sted to reflect Ihe Iw o-for-on e slo ck split e ffe ctiv e July 5, 1983, and Ihe Ihrce- for-lw -o s to c k sp lit e ff e c liv e D ecem b er 15, 1982, in crea sed to $.59 from $.41. B efore givin g effect lo the Iw o-for-on e slo ck split e ffe c ti-e July .■i. 1983, net in com e p er sh a re in­ crea sed to $1.19 from $.83. L eon L evin e. C hairm an o f the C om p an y, attributed a sign ificant portion o f the sa les in crea ses lo Ihe con tin u in g im p rov em en t o f sa les in existin g stores. H e sla ted thal the C om p an y w as p a rticu larly plea sed w ith Ihese sa les gains a s Ihey d em on stra te lh al F a m ily D ollar, w ith ils am bitiou s store expan sion p rog ra m in recen t y ea rs and its m a eclia n disin g con cep ts, is w ell positioned to benefit from the u p ­ turn in the econ om y . In a d d ilion , M r. L evin e c o m ­ m ented that sa les in new stores open ed as part of F a m ily D olla r's store expan sion p rog ra m a lso m a de a substantial con tribu tion to Ihe sa les gains lhal p rod u ced a .Si! percent in crea se in ea rn in gs for the third q u arter and a 43 percen t in­ crea se in ea rn in gs for Ihe nine m onths en d ed M ay 31, 1983. At the biginning of Ihe first and third q u arters of the cu rren t fisca l y ea r, F a m ily D ollar w as op eratin g !)29 and 593 stores, resp ectiv ely , c o m ­ pa red to 455 and 495 stores in operation a l the b egin n in g of the first and third q u arters o f Ihe prior fisca l y ea r. T w en ty-fou r sio re s w ere open ed dui ing the third q u arter Ihis y ea r, co m p a re d lo 17 stores open ed du ring the third q u a rter last y ear. F a m ily D o lla r S to r e s , In c. cu rren tly op erates 624 discount stores loca ted in N orth C arolina, South C a rolin a , G eorg ia , V irgin ia, W est V ir g in ia , K e n tu ck y , T e n ­ n e s s e e , A la b a m a . M is s is s ip p i, F lorid a , L ou isian a, A rkan sas and M arylan d . T h e C om p an y ex p ects lo ha ve a l least 630 sio re s in opera lion by Ihe end o f its fisca l y e a r on A ugusl 31, 1983. Tangled Y Day Camp To Begin Final Program T h e T a n g led Y D ay C a m p w ill start the 1983 la le-su m m er p rog ra m at F orsy lh C ou n ty's T an g lew ood P ark on M on d ay, July 18. T h e ca m p , on e o f the oldest in Ihe U nited States, w as sta rted in 1942 to se rv e you n g p eop le u n able lo take v a c a t io n s b e c a u s e o f w a r tim e tra vel restriction s. T h e ca m p w as org a n ized b y D r. D onald B ennet o f O hio S la le U n iv crsily . T h e 41st annual ca m p w ill offer fiv e on e-w eek session s in the late- su m m er p rog ra m startin g on July 18, J u ly 25, A ugust 1, A ugust 8, and A u gu sl 15. T h e T a n g led Y D ay C am p is open lo b oy s and g irls, kin derga rten Ihrough sixth g ra d e, and w ill offe r a ctiv ities in sw im m in g , singing, ov ern igh ts, a rts, cra fts, p a ren ts' night, ph ysica l fitness edu ca tion . miniature golf, riflery , a rch ery , c a n o e in g , w -a le r slid e , w o r s h ip , da n ce, sk its, pa dd le b oatin g, hiking and pon y riding. C h arles S m all, C entral Y M C A youth and fa m ily d irector, is the ca m p d irector. H e is a ssisted by a w ell-train ed sta ff o f sen ior high sch ool and co lle g e lead ers. A bus p ick u p is a va ila b le at ten location s in the cou n ty and at M ock sv ille M idd le S ch ool. G irl Scouts o f the T arh eel T riad G irl S cout C ou n cil w ill join Ihe C entral Y M C A a t T an gled Y D ay C nm p. 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T h is ex p erien ce is v ery g ood for the ch ild ren w ho ord in a rily w ould nol h a ve the op­ portunity fo r su ch a ridin g p rog ra m . T h e ch ild ren a re eq u ip ped w ith h e lm e ts , lo a n e d b y th e T h u n - d erb ird s Ice H ock ey tea m , and sa fety b elts. On ea ch sid e o f the h orse is a person lh al iiolds on to the b elts. T h e h orse a lso has a lea d er. M rs. J eep W ilson , a T ra ilb la z er 4- H lea d er a n d a m a in fa cto r in the p rog ra m , sa id , “ It’s a ben efit to the handicapiKd kids and to th cvolu n teers. T h e volu n teers that w e a re u n a ble to d o w ithout, a re a b le to sh a re som eth in g th e y 'v e en jo y e d fo r so , m an y y e a rs, a n d h a ve a g o o d tim e d oin g it." M rs. W ilson a lso said that they a re having a lot o f in terest from F orsyth C ounty, F orsy th C oim ty has been tryin g to d o som eth in g like this for y e a rs, but a s o f n ow has no su ch p rog ra m . T h e p ro g ra m , free to the ch ild ren , is fu n d ed b y loca l con trib u tors A nd, M rs. W ilson sa id , “ It has b een w ell w orth the w ork , tim e and e x p e n s e .” T h e ce rtified , licen sed in stru ctor fo r th e p r o g r a m w a s D e b b ie L om in a c. She has b een an in ­ stru ctor p rev iou sly in D u rh am and C hapel H ill. “ T h ey listen ex trem ely w e ll,” com m en ted M s. L om in a c. M rs. W ilson and M s. L om in a c a g reed th al, “ the ch ild ren a re m ost a tten tive, m o re so than the a v e ra g e ch ild .” T h e h orses b ein g u sed b elon g lo the v olu n teers. T h e h orses w ere s c r e e n e d to a s s u r e th e y w e r e su itable for the p rog ra m . T h e final n igh l fo r the p rog ra m w ill b e T u esd a y , J u ly 19, a l w h ich tim e th ere w ill b e s o m e a d d ed en ­ tertainm ent. The riders eagerly aw ait for the riding program to begin. Debbie Lom inac, in­structor, gives them some instructions before beginning. Darlene Lagle, daugfiter of Robert E. Lagle, Rt. 7, M ocksville, looks straight ahead as she enjoys her ride on a horse during the riding program . Debbie Lom inac, instructor for the riding program , shouts instructions to the riders as they proceed around the horse ring. Anita W alker is assisted into the correct position on her horse. Debbie Lom inac, instructor for the program , also shows her how to hold the reins, as Tom Hardwick holds onto her safety beltand assists her as a sidewalk. iS S J ut -r rr t I B* Connie Yokley, daughter of Helen Yokley, Rt. 3, M it-ksum n hniH^ hi? th i m i,»c'-^nnfhoi M ocksville, takes a quick glance at the photographer as sheround Tn tlie h reins high as she makes unother proceeds around the ring during the riding program . Get a $30 rebate when you buy an Odyssey2 System. Just tear a rebate form off the display in your store and send, along vi^ith proof of purchase, to Odyssey. You'll get a check for $30 In the mail. And A $20 Rebate When You Buy A Voice Module. ODVSSGV'REBnTE ^CAROLINA TIRE CO AsuisiouM R e t a il D i v i s i o n B r a d R a g a n . I n cOf HAD lAUN me Mike Orsillo 962 Yadkinville Road Manager Phone: 6J4-6115 OAVIIi COUNTY 1;NTERPRISIì К1-.СОКР, ТПиК813ЛУ.Л11Л’ Ы 1983 71i Canning New Regulations Prevent Spoilage B y J o a n G osp er N .C . S ta te U n iversity E a rly v a r ie tie s o f N orth C a rolin a a p p les a re c o m in g lo m a rk et n ow , and h om e c a n n e r s a re b egin n in g to Ihink a b ou t p u ttin g up so m e a p ­ p lesa u ce. Л ty p e o f m o ld w h ich h a s ca u se d p ro b le m s in h o m e ca n n cd a p ­ p lesa u ce in th e p a st w ill do so no lon ger, s a y s D i\ R ob ert B ra ck e tt, fo o d s a fe t y s p e c ia lis t , N o r th C a rolin a S ta le U n iv ersity . “ W e know h ow to k ill il. P ro ce s s h ot p a ck sw e e te n e d a p p le sa u ce in pin ts or q u arts fo r 20 m in u tes in a b oilin g w a ter b a lh . T h is tw ice a s lon g a s p r e v io u s A g r ic u lt u r a l E x t e n s io n S e rv ice r e c o m m e n d a tio n s .” T h e re is n o ch a n g e in the 5 -m in u te p ro ce ssin g tim e re c o m m e n d e d if Ihe a p p le s a u cc is ca n n ed u sin g a p r e s s u r e c a n n e r a t 5 p o u n d s p ressu re. P ro ce s s in g r e c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r pu m p k in a n d w in le r sq u a sh h a v e a lso b een ch a n g e d fo r s a fe ty ’s sa k e. B olh o f th ese v e g e ta b le s a r e h ot p a ck ed a n d m u st b e p ro ce ss e d in a pressu re c a n n e r at 10 p ou n d s p re ssu re ; a b oilin g w a ter b ath d o e sn ’t g e t e n ou g h lo kill Ihe o r g a n is m s w h ic h m a y c a u s e b otu lism p o iso n in g . "W e a re n o lo n g e r re co m m e n d in g thal p e o p le c a n straii) p u m p k in o r w in ler sq u a sh . It sh ou ld be cu t in to 1-inch c u b e s, b ro u g h t to a b oil in en ou gh w a te r to c o v e r a n d p a ck e d h oi in ja r s to h a lf an in ch o f the top. Seal the ja r s a n d p r o ce ss pin ts 55 m in u tes a n d q u a r ts for 90 m in u tes in the p re ssu re ca n n e r at 10 p ou n d s pre.ssu re,” D r. B ra ck e tt sa y s. P r o ce s s in g tim e fo r to m a to e s h a ve a lso b e e n in cre a se d . P r o c e s s pint ja r s fo r 35 m in u tes and q u a rt ja r s fo r 45 m in u te s in a b o ilin g w a ter b a lh . T o m a to e s ca n b e p ro ce ss e d s a fe ly in less lim e in a p ressu re c a n n e r . P r o c e s s them fo r 10 m in u tes a t 5 pou n ds p ressu re. P r e s s u r e C an n er T h e re h a s b e e n so m e co n fu sio n ov er ste a m p r e s s u r e a n d w a ter-b a th ca n n ers. T h e stea m p r e ssu r e ca n n e r is a h e a v y k ettle w ith a lid that lo ck s d o w n to b e co m e s te a m tight. " I t o p e r a te s on the s a m e p rin cip le a s th e p ressu re co o k e r , but th e tw o u ten sils a re not th e s a m e ,” s a y d D r. N a d in e T o p e , ex ten sion s p e c ia lis t in -ch a rg e o f fo o d s a n d n u t r it io n s a t N o r th C a rolin a S ta te U n iv ersity . A n y la rg e m e ta l con ta in er m a y b e u sed a s a b o ilin g w a ter-b a th ca n n e r if it h a s a to p a n d is d e e p en ou g h s o that th e w a te r is w ell o v e r the to p s o f ja r s a n d h a s s p a c e to b oil fr e e ly . A cid fo o d s - tom a toes, p ick le d o r b rin ed v e g e ta b le s , a n d all fru its e x ce p t fig s - c a n b e p ro ce ss e d in a w a ter-b a th ca n n e r . F ig s w ith le m o n ju ic e a d d e d m a y a lso b e ca n n e d in this m a n n e r. L ow a c id fo o d s - v e g e ta b le s, e x ce p t to m a to e s , m ea ts, p ou ltry and fish - m u s t b e p r o ce ss e d in a stea m p r e s s u r e ca n n d e r at 10 p ou n d s p r e s s u r e (240 d e g r e e s ) fo r s a fe ly . O n T h e T a b le T h e w o m e n a r e d oin g the s h o p ­ p in g a n d c o o k in g the m ea l, but w h o a ctu a lly d e c id e s w h at g o e s on th e ta b le? "H u s b a n d s m a y b e m o re in con trol th a n m a n y th in k ,” s a y s S a r a h H in t o n , e x t e n s io n a n d n u trition s p e c ia lis t, N orth C a rolin a S tate U n iv e rsity . "S o c io lo g ic a l data s u g g e sts that w o m e n a r e ■ ch oosin g a n d co o k in g w h a l th ey fe e l th eir h u sb a n d s w an t. W e c a n ’t a s s u m e th a t th e p e r s o n w h o p re p a re s Ihe m ea l has c o m p le te con trol o v e r w h a t is s e r v e d .” Car Pooling Can Be Key To Saving N orth C a ro lin a d riv e rs a re still e lig ib le f o r lo w e r in s u r a n c e p re m iu m s w h e n they join Ih eir n eig h b ors a n d sh a re Ihe rid e. T h e N orth C a rolin a D ep a rtm en t o f T ra n sp o rta tio n (N C D O T ) a n d the N orth C a ro lin a R a te B u raeu a r e en co u ra g in g p e o p le w h o u se th eir x eh icles n o m ore lh an Iw o d a y s a w eek lo ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f the 1977 "Iw o -fifth s ” ru le thal g ra n ts lo w e r in su ra n ce p r e m iu m ra le s lo Ih e se d riv e rs . M ost co m m u te rs a c h ie v e Ihis lo w e r r a le o f d riv in g b y r id e s h a r in g , e x p la in e d S a n fo r d C r o s s , N C D O T ’ s R id e s h a r in g P ro g ra m M a n a g e r. " A c c o r d in g lo in form a lion lh a l N C D O T h a s re c e iv e d , m a n y o f N orth C a r o lin a ’s d riv e rs a re not a w a ie o f th is ru le. A lth ou gh it w a s a d op ted d u rin g Ihe e n e rg y c r is is , Ihe ru le is .still in e ffe ct. E c o n o m ic lim es a re still lou gh , and sh a rin g llie rid e a llo w s co m n tu le rs lo s a v e g a s a s w ell a s m o n e y ," C ross sa id . C iliz e n s a r e n ot th e o n ly b e n e fic ia rie s o f the ru le, a c c o r d in g lo D a v id D . K in g , D ir e cto r o f N C ­ D O T 's P u b l ic T r a n s p o r t a t io n D ivision . "T h e G o v e r n o r 's R id e s h a r in g T ask I 'o r c e con tin u es lo su p p ort Ihe "I w o -fifth s " ru le t)cca u se il not on ly b en efits e v e r y o n e in v olv ed hul Ih c rule a lso h e lp s a lle v ia te t r a ffic d em a n d s on N orth C a rolin a ’s h ig h ­ w a y s ,” K in g sa id . I n s u r a n c e p o lic y h o ld e r s w h o d riv e 40 p e r ce n t o r less o f Ihe lim e lo w ork a r e e n co u ra g e d lo co n ta ct their in d iv id u a l in su ra n ce a g e n ls. a n d r e c ju e s l in fo r m a lio n a b o u l re d u ce d p re m iu m ra les. $-|59 16 Ог. BoMles - Carton of 8 4 /M8 O2. ■ Idahoan 3 /9 9 .10 Or. - Casfleberry Bunker Hill Texas Pe(e 4 / Ч 7,25 Oz. - Fooii Town Coca Instant Hot Dog Macaroni Cola Potatoes Sauce & Cheese 69«89* 6.S Oz. - Ll. Chunk Tuna, In Oil Chicken Ouirl JFG . O f The Mayonnaise Vihy Pay *1.09 Mhy Pay *1.29 a Uayonnatt 3 / 8 9 . 14 02.- Choppiil Biif livir & Beif ■ Deg Fold Kal Kan 9 9 * 4 Lb. - InttanI Lili Embers Charcoal 3 /9 9 . I Lb, - FooJ To«n 16 Oi. - Phllllf'i Margarine Quarters Рогк & Beans 39S Oz. - libby's « i.s Oi. ■ LIyif Kidnay Hiirly SUw - Ctl Fosd Vienna Sausage Purina 100 5 9 . 4 Pack-1 Ply Page Toilet Tissue 4 /8 9 $|29 Half Gallon - Vifhllt Houti Apple Juice frittt at Niikwllli l\on St»ria uly 8H DAVIi; COIJNTV l.NTURl’KISli RIÍCOKD. TIIURSDAY. JULY 14. 1483 District Court T h e follow in i’ ca ses w ere (lispo.sc(l of du ring Ihe July 5 ses.sinn o f D avie C ounly d islrict C ourl w ilh Ihc h o n o r a b le C U 'orec T . F u lle r , presidinf! judi>e. ( ’tra ce L illie S im m on s, death i)y veh icle, voltin lary d ism issa l. F clis P ro cto r, drivin g B9 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, d ism issed w ilh leave. H oberl C arson, brea k in g, cn- lerin g and la rcen y , sen ten ced to IB to 24 m onths su spen d ed for three y ea rs, p la ced on :) y ea rs su p ervised proba tion , pay $250 and costs, not to he con v icted o f IhefI related offen se du ring the p roba tion ; nol to go a b ou l p rem ises o f L isa W est, rep ort to D a v ie C ounly jail a l 8 p .m . July 15 and rem a in unlil 8 p.m . J u ly 111. Ann (Juinn C o g a id , ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , costs. F reem a n C u rlis D uncan, reck less driv in g, $50 and costs. J erry H a n cock , aban don m en t and non su p port, volu n tary d ism issa l. H o b e r l D a le E d v .r.rd s, S r., trespa ssin g, volu n tary d ism issa l. L eon H am pton, b rea k in g , en ­ tering and la rcen y , sen ten ced to 18 lo 24 m onths, su spen d ed for three y ea rs. P a y $250 and costs, ord ered not lo b e con v icted o f theft related o ffe n s e d u rin g th re e y e a r s proba tion , not to g o a bou l p rem ises of L isa W est, rep orl lo D a v ie C ounly Jail a l li p .m . July 29 and rem a in unlil 8 p.m . July 31. H odney C arson , b rea k in g , en ­ tering and la rcen y , sen len ced lo 1« lo 24 m onths suspt'nded for three y ea rs, p a y $250 and costs, not to be con v icted o f IhefI related offen se d u rin g 'p rob a tion , nol lo g o a bou l p rem ises o f Lisa W est, rep orl lo D avie C ou n ly J ail J u ly 8 and rem ain unlil 8 p.m . July 10. M ich a el E . H arris, unauthorized use o f co n v e y a n ce , d ism issed on costs, prosecu tin g w itness lo be ch a rg ed w ilh costs. J e r r y H a n c o c k , d o m e s t ic c r im in a l t r e s p a s s , v o lu n ta r y dism issal. K en n eth R o b e r t B e n a s s i e x ­ ceed in g sa fe sp eed , p ra y e r fo r ju d g em en t. M yrtle O w nley G rim es, im p rop er eq u ip m en l, costs. R o b e r t P o in d e x t e r A n d e r s o n , ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , costs. T h om as J a m e s S hone, reck less d riv in g a fter drin k in g, pa y $100 and costs, atten d D U I cou rse at m en ia l health. B rent S. W ard, ex ceed in g posted sp eed , p ra y er for ju d g em en t. B ern ard A n d rea W hitley, ca reless and reck less d rivin g, $50 and costs. ^ B rad y N athaniel W hite, reck less d riv in g a fle r drink ing, sen ten ced lo B m onths su spen d ed fo r on e y ea r, pay $100 and costs, a llen d D U I cou rse a l m en tal health. C h a rle s F ra n k lin M o s e s , defra u din g in nkeeper, senlenced lo 0 m onths su spen d ed fo r th ree y ea rs, ord ered nol to g o a b ou l p rem ises of H orn’s du ring su sp en sion ; ord ered lo rep ort to H orn ’s and clea n up park ing lo i until 6 p.m , John L uther M ast, fa ilu re lo slop al a slop sign , costs, C arl L ee R ankin, reck less d riv in g a fle r drin k in g, sen len ced lo G m onths su spen d ed fo r on e y ea r, pay $100 and costs, atten d D U I session s a l m ental health. R a n d o lp h F , S is e ll, a s s a u lt, volu n tary d ism issa l. R an dolph F ield S isell, trespa ss, volu n tary d ism issa l. G ra ce L ittle S im m on s, ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , drivin g left o f cen ter, volu n tary d ism issa l. Julian M ax R a m su e, ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , costs. R ick ie H ugh S ly ers, no o p era tor's licen se, $25 and costs. H a ro ld D ea n F r a z ie r , lou d m u ffler, costs, E d w a rd L eroy L ail, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. W illie B ern ard C lem en t, fa ilu re lo d ecrea se sp eed to a void an a c ­ ciden t, costs. C h ristop h er S. M cG ow a n , drivin g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and costs, i{ick y L. N elson, d riv in g GO m ph in a ,55 m ph zone, $10 and costs. J an ie W eb ster W ild ers, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and costs. H ryan K eith M a y field , im p rop er eq u ip m en l, costs, K a th e r in e J e n is e L a u r ile s , d riv in g 75 m ph in a ,55 m ph zon e, $25 and costs. M a rsh a Ann M on tg om ery , d riv in g G7 m pli in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. P a t s y F le t c h e r M c F a y d e n . d riv in g « I m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs E lizabeth R h oa d es B a k er, no reg istra tion plate, costs. M ark E d w in C arlson , ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , cosis. R ic h a r d W rig h t M a r lin , no reg islra tion plate, costs, R alph A rth u r J oy ce , im p rop er pa rk in g, costs. J a m e s H enry Staton, d riv in g 07 m ph in a 55 m pli zon e, $10 and costs. C h a rles A lan P h illips, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and costs L a rry D onald G ard n er, d riv in g 68 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. G ra d y R o y ce E rw in , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. Jan e W . G ilbert, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs, J o y ce A .W . C a de, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. F ran klin D ela n o H unter, d riv in g (!9 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and costs. H e n r ie tta T h o m p s o n M a s s e y , driv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. Steven G ra y S h ores, d riv in g G5 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $5 and costs. R ob ert W , R ich a rd s, ex ceed in g s a fe sp eed , costs. Ile r b e r l M ark P o lls, fa ilu re lo d e cre a se sp eed lo a void an a c ­ ciden t. J . C le m e n te E s lr a d a , D U I, sen len ced lo G m onths su spen d ed for 2 y e a rs, p a y $100 and costs, a llen d D U I co u rse at m ental health, W illiam P ea rson , d riv in g 50 m ph in a 35 m nh zone, $25 and costs, J e ffre y K arl P h ip p s, d riv in g 68 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs, John A lvin R ob in son , d riv in g 67 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs, O rla n d o R e d d le P o lla r d IV , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. T e rry L ee W iles, fa ilu re lo slo p al a slo p sign , cosls. T o n y G r a y F o s t e r , im p r o p e r eq u ip m en l, cosls, W ilb erl H arris, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m pn zon e, $10 and costs. Justin B u rdette P h illips, drivin g left o f Ihc ce;.:v^i’, co s ls. J a m e s R ob ert R iley , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. Anderson Travel Names General Manager E d w a rd J . P eters h as been n a m ed G e n e ra l M a n a g e r o f A n d e rs o n T ra v el, 511 N . C h erry St., W inslon - S a le m . M r. P e t e r s w a s m o st recen lly A ssocia te D irector o f the U n iv e r s ity o f Iow a A lu m n i A ssocia tion in Iow a C ity, Iow a. He holds d eg rees from G eorg ia S la le U n iv e r s ity a n d M e m p h is S la le U n iversity. A n d erson T ra v el sp ecia lizes in co m m e r cia l, g rou p , and personal tra vel. It has recen lly open ed b ra n ch es in L ou isville, K entuck y a n d H a r t fo r d , C o n n e c lic u l. A bra n ch o ffice w ill open in H ouston on A ugusI 1st, F u tu re expan sion plans in clu de San F ra n cisco and N ew ark . T h ou g h it has an area o f m ore than on e m illion square m iles, less than 1 00 square m ites o f th e A n ta rc­ tic con tin en t is free from a perm anen t bla n k et o f ice. Oavie Golden Age Club Meets Cellwood Shutters hang around when all the rest have split. 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(Photo by Am erican Angus Association) Mike Elliott Top Showman At Missouri Angus Show M ore lhan $10,000 in ca sh prizes w ere a w a rd ed lo ju n iors exh ibitin g L ovana seed slo ck al the first L ovana A ngus F a rm s J u n ior Show , June 25, in M a rsh field , M issou ri. T op m on ey fo r Ihe d a y w ent to K evin E llison , L eban on , M issou ri. K even exh ib ited ju n ior ch a m p ion , L ovana E ileen m ere C029 lo grand ch a m p ion and su p rem e ch a m pion honors. R e se rv e g ra n d ch a m pion w as L ova n a E rica C248, Ihe reserv e ju n io r c h a m p io n , e x h ib ite d by M ich ael E lliott, M ock sv ille, N orth C arolina. G rand ch a m p ion bull w as L ovana W arrenI 641C, a bull c a lf ow n ed by Cindy Clara Walker On Dean's List C in d y C la ra W a lk e r fr o m M ock sv ille, N orth C a rolin a , has been n a m ed to the Spring Q u arter's D ea n ’s List a l Stanly T ech n ica l C ollege in A lb erm a rle w h ere sh e is en rolled a s a fu ll-tim e student in Ihe C olleg e’s F ash ion M erch a n disin g P ro g ra m , Stanly T ech is on e o f only three 'rech n ica l C olleges in N orth C a ro lin a o ffe r in g an A s s o c ia t e D egree in F ash ion M erch a n d isin g. T h e D oa n ’s L ist, a n n ou n ced Ihis w e e k b y B o b W a s h e r , V ic e P residen t fo r Student S e rv ice s and P lan n in g, in clu des Ihose slu d en is w ho re ce iv e d a l least a 3,5 g ra d e point a v e ra g e for Ihe 11-week g ra d in g p eriod . A lola l o f 71 students w ere n a m ed lo Ihe C olleg e’s D ea n ’s L ist for Ihe S pring Q uarter, T h e D a v ie G olden A g e C lub m et al 10 a .m , J u ly Gth at R ota ry Hut w ilh M rs. Huth B rock , presiden t, p residin g. T h e m eetin g .op en ed w ilh g rou p sin gin g “ M y C ountry T is o f T h e e ." D evotion s w ere con d u cted by M iss B elty T ro tte r, M in isler o f M u sic a n d E d u ca tion a l F irst B aptist C h u rch , M ock sv ille, N .C . - G e n e s is 17:15-19. R e g a r d in g A b ra h a m and S a ra h , how they w ould b e b lessed w ilh a son w h ose n am e w ou ld b e Isa a c. A b ra h a m w as llKi y e a rs old and S arah w as 90 y ea rs old . M iss T rotter stressed as lon g as w e g lo r ify G od and w e do w lial is righ t, w h eth er so cie ty a p ­ p rov es o r not, G od w iil be w ith us. In Ihe b u sin ess se.ssion, M rs. E m m a G ra n t a n n o u n c e d p la n s c o m p le t e d fo r Irip to S h a tle y S prin gs on J u ly 19th. B us w ill lea v e T ow n H all a l 8 a .m . M iss T r o lle r r e n d e r e d s o lo s "G re a t is T h y F a ith fu ln e ss" and "D a tlle H ym n o f R e p u b lic ," a c ­ com p a n ied b y M rs. S m a rt at the piano. G u e s ts a s fo llo w s w e r e in ­ trod u ced : M r. and M rs. G ilbert A tw o o d , M r s. G e n e v a F o s te r S tr o u d , N in a S c o t l, a n d C a ry A bern a th y. A d eliciou s c o v e rc d dish lu ncheon w as Ihen e n joy ed by e v ery on e. T h e next m eetin g is sch ed u led for July 20th. C om e jo in u s fo r fun and fe llo w s h ip . T h e r e w ill b e no m eetin g s in Ihe m on th o f A ugusI. Community Baptist Set Special Services T h ere w ill b e a g osp el sin g on S a lu rd a y n igh l, J u ly 23’-d, al Ihc C om m u n ity B aptist C h u rch , loca led on the G la d ston e R oa d , C ooleem ee, 7 p.m . B e g in n in g M o n d a y , J u ly 25 through J u ly 30, Ihere w ill b e a " P r e a c h e r 's J u b ile e " svilh se rv ice s al 7 p .m . ea ch nighl. R o se s T h e a v e r a g e A m erica n b u ys roses 251 lim es a y ear. K ent D ye of Sh elbin a, M issou ri. E liza b eth and Suzannah R ow la n d , G a m a lie l, K e n tu c k y , le d th e ir y ea rlin g bull, L ovan a W arrant 53!)C, lo re s e rv e g ra n d ch a m p ion bull honors. • K im E llison , L eba n on , took h om e Ih e g ra n d a n d r e s e r v e g r a n d ch a m p ion A ngus co w -c a lf pairs. G ran d ch a m p ion w as A nk ony E rica K430I and h er ca lf. T h e re s e rv e gran d ciia m p ion p a ir w as A nkony B a rb ara 04K4I and h er ca lf. I n te r m e d ia te c h a m p io n h e ife r w as L ova n a K aty B ird C457, show n b y M ich a el E llio ll. A nne R a g an S te w a r t, S h a r p s b u r g , K e n tu c k y , ex h ib ited the re s e rv e in term ed iate c h a m p io n h e ife r , L o v a n a M iss B a rrm en C54G. K evin E llison led L ovan a E rica 0C14 lo ch a m p ion h eifer c a lf h on ors, and M ich a el E lliott led L ova n a Z ara C4G8 lo Ihe reserv e ch a m p ion spot. T op sh ow m a n for Ihe day w as M ich a el E lliott. R eserv e ch a m p ion sh ow m a n w as A n n e R a g en S tew art. Koontz Reunion Set For Center, July 31st T h e annual reu n ion o f the O .B . K oontz fa m ilies w ill b e held July 3 lsl, 1983 at the C enter C om m u n ity C en ter in C en ler, N .C. A p icn ic lu nch a l 1 p .m . w ith busin ess m eetin g . A fterw a rd s Ihere w ill b e g a m es fo r all that w ant lo p a rticip a te. "D ilig en ce is the m oth er o f g o o d lu ck ." B enjam in Franklin £ i £ ¡ 1 Ш т Щ У д а I í .7 I 7 IiImIh | |ш | м i | £ | £ flifll I r í l p ü Ш i T ü ifillSll m i Шв ¿ T ilтщ i!ia f Préscrjp,tÍDn Smile b o s te r-lU u c h D ru e s . 700 W llk c e b o ro S t. Tri >Ш-2141 tVe Appreciate Vour Вцд|'псвя Herpes creating “leper effect” S u m m e r m o n th s ¿ire a g o o d lim e n ot t o g e l h e rp e s ! H e r p e s s im p le x , a viral in fe ctio n tra n siiiilte d liy s e x , th o u g h n o t life-th rea ten in g , c a n n o t h e c u r e d . K n o w n a s th e s c o u r g e , Ih is h igh ly c o n t a g io u s d is e a s e h a s e x ­ p lo d e d in to a fu ll-fled g ed e p id e m ic p e r h a p s b rin g in g lo a n e n d a n e r a o f m in d le s s p r o m is c u ity in A m e r ic a . A “ le p e r e ffe c t " h a s ta k e n h o ld o f m a n y o f Ih e e s t i­ m a te d 2 0 m illion A m e r ic a n s w h o ¿ire in fe cte d . A s fo r Ir e a lm e n t, b e w a ry o f h o m e r e m e d ie s . C o n fid e in a p r o fe s s io n a l w h o s e c o n fid e n c e y o u c a n tru st. A L T H Y S A V IN G S Foster-Rauch Drugs W e A p p re cia te Y o u r B usiness а н м м l T £ | i I 7 IÌ7. i i p I j L j i S i| £ | i S t o c k U p F O T L e s s . .-..,.г.7.Г}2Х1.т:пхттт:г:ш:1Гя:1:г:сг;^г:пг:тГ:?:аД>-. A B B & T U V E S T B r o k e r a g e A c c o u n t c o u l d c u t y o u r b r o k e r i i g e c o m m i s s i o n s b y u p t o 7 0 % . U V E S T r e w i u x l s i n d e p e n d e n t t h i n k i n g . Y o u d o n . ’ t s u b s i ­ d i z e r e s e a i ' c h y o u d i d n ’ t r e q u e s t a n d d o n ' t n e e d . S i n c e y o u r U V E S T r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i s s i i l c u i e d , y o u ’ r e s p a r e d s t e e p b r o k e r ­ a g e c o m m i s s i o n s . I n s t e a d , y o u r e c e i v e u p - t o - t h e - m i n u t e m a r ­ k e t i n f o r m a t i o n a n d d o y o u r t r a d i n g s i m p l y b y c a l l i n g a t o l l f r e e n u m b e r . I f t h i s s o u n d s l i k e y o u r k i n d o f b r o k e r a g e a c c o u n t , c o m e i n t o a n y B B & T o f f i c e t o o i ^ e n y o u r U V E S T a c c o u n t . A n d d i s c o v e r h o w w e l l i t p a y s t o t h i n k f o r y o u r s e l f . Brokerage Services / \ / S/ nu. H.J'-.nl H"'k, . S. uU -u nl I,и D A V IH C O U N T Y liN T H R P H lS U R U C O U D . T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 14. )4 S 3 9B ' . . ............I ' • '-'''V ■*• . ■ Jackie Plott and Casey Foster, both 12, know a sure w ay to beat the sum m er heat as they plunge into the cool w ater at Lake Hide-Away. (Photo by Deree Eaton) Law Stiffens Penalties For Driving With Revoked License E ffe ctiv e O ctob er 1,1983, a p erson w ho d riv e s w ith a p erm a n en tly rev ok ed or p erm an en tly su spen d ed licen se w ill b e su b je ct to m ore se v e re p en a lties than a rc cu rren tly on the b ook s, the N orth C arolina D e p a r tm e n t o f T r a n s p o r t a t io n 's D iv ision o f M otor V eh icles (D M V ) has an n ou n ced . C u rren tly the law sta tes that any p erson w ho d riv es on a p erm a n en tly rev ok ed or p erm an en tly su spen d ed licen se Is gu ilty o f a m isd em a n or and Is su b ject to Im rplson m en t for no less than on e y ea r. T h e 198.'? G e n e r a l A s s e m b ly a m en d ed the la w b y deletin g the w ord s “ im p rison ed for not less than on e y e a r ” and substituting the fo llo w in g s lip u la t io n s : Im ­ p rison m en t for no less than .IO d a y s n or m o re than tw o y ea rs and fin es of nor m ore than on e thousand d olla rs In the d iscretion o f the cou rt. D u rin g Die firsl .30 d a y s o f im ­ prison m en t the p erson Is nol elig ib le fo r su spen sion or p a role. D M V Coininissioncr' R .W . W ilkins J r. sa id , “ w c a re p lea sed that Ihc G en era l A ssem b ly has ch osen to Im pose stiffe r p en alties on Ihe person w ho d riv es on a p erm an en tly rev ok ed o r su spen d ed licen se. O f th e 3,903,103 c u r r e n t ly lic e n s e d N orth C a r o lin a d r iv e r s , 112,445 p erson s had Iheir licen ses rev ok ed or su spen d ed du rin g 1982," he a d ­ ded . “ W c se e the p a ssa g e o f this a cl a s a d eterren i In p rov id in g addition al p rotection (o ou r citizen s and to those v isitin g ou r sta te. G ov ern or J im Hunt has sa id that Ihe p riv ileg e lo d riv e is ea rn ed ea ch tim e a person d riv es on our streets o r h igh ­ w ay s. S a fe d riv in g th erefore is a co n ­ linuing resp on sib ility a n d w e hope lhal this leg isla tion w ill fu rth er d iscou ra g e Ihc person w ho has abu sed his p r iv ile g e to d riv e from gettin g behind the w h e e l," W ilkins said . Cedar Creek Celebrate 10th Anniversary T h e C ed a r C reek B aptist C hurch C hoir o f M ock sv ille, N .C . w ill ce lc b r a le (h eir 10th ch o ir a n ­ n iv ersa ry on Su n d ay, J u ly 17, 1983 b egin n in g al 2:00 p .m . T h e p u blic is co rd ia lly in vited lo atten d. D r. W .C . H ay is the p a stor. C a s h O f f e r e d F o r R e c y c a b le A l u m i n u m C a n s S u m m er Is o fficia lly h ere, and the starl o f su m m er a ctiv ilie s l)y N orth C a ro lin a fa m ilie s is u n d e r w a y . C on su m ers in the kn ow a re sa v in g , c o llc c t in g a n d r e c y c lin g th e ir alu m in u m item s fo r ca sh on the spol in cv e r-in crca sin g n u m b ers, w h ich is ty p ica l o f the peak sea son r e c y c lin g m o n th s (J u ly - S ep tem b er). W ith sch ools clo se d , y ou n g sters of all a g es a re turning in a lu m in u m at Ihe lo c a l R e y n o ld s A lu m in u m R e cy clin g C en ters, and ea rn in g m on ey in the p rocess. F arn llles w hich' in crea se their con su m p tion of soft drin k s and b e e r-w ith hot su m m er w e a th c r -a r e a lso crea tin g a sou rce o f ex tra ca sh a s they sa v e and then r e c y c le Ih cir all-a lu m in u m b e v e ra g e con ta in ers. R ey n old s A lu m in u m R e cy clin g C om p an y is p rep a red fo r a re co rd a m ou n l o f a lu m in u m in the sla te of N orth C a rolin a this su m m er, at lo c a t io n s w h e r e th e c o m p a n y p u rch a ses a ll-a lu m in u m ca n s and o th e r r e c y c la b le a lu m in u m p rodu cts d irect from con su m ers. T h ese tra n sa ction s a re sim p le : Social Security Q&A M y hu sban d, w h o 's r>3, lost his jo b about 9 m on th s a g o . If he a p p lies fo r S o c ia l S e c u r it y r e lir e m e n i p a y in cn is n ow , w ill he get ch eck s for Ihc 9 m onths h e ’s been u n em ­ ployed'? .\'ci. If yciur husband ¡ip plles for m onthly S ocia l S ecu rity ben efits now . his piiyn ien ts w ill sta rt w ilh the m onth he a ctu a lly applies. Hc'iiefits bef(M’e (i.'i c a n 'l sta rt ea rlier than the m onth the b en eficia ry applies. I kn ow lliere h a v e been s o m e ch a n g es in Ihe S ocia l S ecu rity law in Ihc past cou p le o f y e a rs. H ave any o f Ihe ch a n g es a ffe cte d Ihe lu m p - ■sum death b e n cfll? Y es. A s :i m a tter of fa ct th ere has been a ch a n g e In the lunip-suni death b en efit. II Is now p a y a b le only lo a su rviv in g w id ow , w id ow er, or ch ild en titled to b en efits. In the past, tills liinip-suni dea th benefit cou le he paid lo w ho ev er a ssu m ed the resp on sib ility o f the w o rk e r’s fm ie io l ex p en ses. If 1 w all unlll (iB or 07 lo rc lire , how w ill Ihis a ffe ci m y M ed ica re eligib ilily'? Y ou d on 't need lo retire lo gel A li'dica re. \'ou should a p p ly for ■M edicare al a S ocia l S ecu rity O ffice :i m onlh s b efore y ou rea ch liri. If I die w h ile re ce iv in g red u ced SociaJ S cc u rily retirem en t b en efits, w ill Ibis a ffc c i Ihe b en efits m y w ife receives'.’ Y es. Y oiir w id ow 's b en elfts can he no h igh er than th e ’ am onnt you receiv e. 1 ju sl g ol a n o lice from M ed ica re icllin g m e lhal m y m ed ica l in­ su ra n ce cla im cou ldn 't b e p rocessed b eca u se Ihe d o c lo r bill I su b m itted w a sn 'l ile m izcd . W hal ex a ctly sh ou ld b e on Ihe item ized b ill? .All llem lzi'd bill m ust sh ow a e o m p lele descrip tion o f Ihe serv ice or su p ply y ou r r e c e iv e d ; Ihe d a le, p la ce, and ch a rg e for Ihe s e r v ice or su p p ly: llie n a m e o f the d o c lo r or su p plier w ho p rov id ed ll; and y ou r nam e and com p le te health In- siiraiice iin m h er e.vacljy a s Ih ey 're sh ow ........I y ou r M ed ica re ca rd . M y m oth er liv es w ith m e b eca u se she c a n ’t a ffo rd lo liv e a lon e. M y husband and I g iv e h er fre e room and b oa rd lo help to su p port her. W ould Ihis a ffe c i her elig ib ility for SSI p a y m en ts. If an elig ib le p erson is livin g In an oth er p i'is o n 's househ old and receiv in g support and m ain ten a n ce In kind from lh al person , the b a sic SSI p ;iyn ien l Is red u ced by one- third. I'hls red u ction la k es the p la ce ill cou n tin g Ihe d o lla r valu e o f the support and n iain len a n ce as Incom e. A d d itiv es A d d itiv es a re in gredien ts added to food s in w h ich they a re not natu rally presen t. So vita m in A Is a natural in gredien t o f butter, but is an a d d itiv e in m a rg a rin e. Hdihb ImpravB ifliith B loan ynu can't imprDUB on... Naturally, you w/ant to know that you’re getting the best terms possible on a loan. Loans Up To *25,000 Fleet Financenter 1111 Yadkinville Rd. Willow Oak Shopping Center Mocksville, N.C. Phone: 634-3596 con su m ers b rin g In Ih cir a lu m in u m , il is in sp ected and w eigh ed, and the r e c y c lc r re ce iv e s ca sh on the spot. T h e c o m p a n y is a c c e p t in g a lu m in u m fo r re cy clin g at Ihe follow in g N orth C arolin a P ied m on t reg ion loca tion s: -Itn rlln g lo n , at Z a y r e 's D ep a rl- menl S lo re IIKII S. C hurch S t.), e v ery W ed n esda y and S a tu rda y, from 2:00 lo 3:30 p.m . (clo se d A ug. 16-20, Sept. G); -C a r rh o ro , at A & P S h opping C en ter (W est M a in S tre e tl, T u esd a y th ro u g h S itu rd a y , 12noon to 1 p .m .; -D u r h a m , at N orlh gn te Shopping C en ter (G rcg so n S treet), T u esd a y through S a tu rd a y , from 9:30 to 11:30 a .m . (c lo se d S ept. G); --K d e n , a t M ille r B r e w in g C om p an y (8G3 E ast M ea d ow R o a d ), W ed n esda y a n d S a tu rda y from 11 to I2::i0 p .m . (clo se d A u g . 10-10); -C ireen sb oro, at F a m ily M art (.l.wa H igh P oint R o a d ), T u esd a y through S a tu rd a y , from 10:30 a .m , to 2 p .m . (clo se d A u g. 2-0, S ept. G); "C ireen sh oro, at C arolina C ircle M all (U .S . 29 and E a st C on e B lv d .), T u esd a y through S a tu rd a y , from 3 lo G p .m . (clo se d A u g. 2-G); -L illu ig to n , F oresI H ills Shopping C en ter (H ig h w ay 421 W est) W 'ed- n esd ay and S a tu rd a y , 2:30 to 4:30; -I.ou lsbu rg, at In lerseclion of H igh w ay 5G and U .S. 401 Bypa.ss (co rn e r lo t), T u esd a y s from 1:30 p.m . to 3 p .m . (c lo se d 5i-'pl. G); -R a leig h , at R ey n old s A lu m in u m R e c y c lin g C o m p a n y (2807 I n ­ d u s tr ia l D r iv e ) , M o n d a y a n d S a tu id a y from 9 a .m . to 4:30 p .m ., T u esd a y through F rid a y , 9 a .m . lo 6 p .m . (c lo se d Sept. 5 ); -R a le ig h , al B r cn d lc’s Shopping C cn ler (3210 F a y ettev ille R o a d ), T u esd a y through S a tu rd a y , from 2:.30 to 4 p .m . (c lo se d Sept. G); -R o x b o r o , a l N ation al G uard A r m o r y (H ig h w a y 49 S o u th ), T u esd a y s from 10 to 11:30 a .m . (clo se d S ept. G); -S a n lo r d , al K en d a le S h opping C en ter (L e e A v en u e, T u esd a y s, T h u rsd a ys a n d F rid a y s from 2:30 lo 4:.'!0 p.m. (clo se d S ep l. 6, S ep l. 27- O ct. 1); -S m ith fie ld , at Sky C ity Shopping C e n te r (H ig h w a y 70 W e s t ), S a tu rda ys from 12:30 p .m . lo 2 p .m . In the N orth C arolina P ied m on t reg ion , R ey n old s p a y s a m in im u m o f 20 cen ts p er pou n d fo r a ll­ a lu m in u m b e v e ra g e ca n s. R ey n old s a lso p a y s 15 cen ts p er pound for certa in oth er re c y c la b le all-alu m in u m ilem s, su ch a s; foil, pie pla tes, frozen food and T V din n er tra y s, and pu dding, dip and m ea l con ta in ers. Cast a lu m in u m item s su ch as la w n m o w e r h o u s in g s , p o ls a n d pans, a s w ell a s alu m in u m scra p such as sid in g, w in d ow screen s and law n fu rn itu re tubing is a lso pu r­ ch a sed and re c y c le d b y R ey n old s. Such ile m s sh ou ld b e cu l in to th ree foot len gth s, b u n dled a n d not m ix ed w ith ca n s, L asl y ea r, n a tion w id e, R ey n old s re c y c le d m ore than 220 m illion pounds o f a lu m in u m , re.sulling in an en erg y sa v in g s o f o v e r 2 billion k illow atl hours o f e le ctricity , as w ell a s con serv in g o v e r 650,000 pounds o f ra w b a u x ite ore. R ey n old s A lu m in u m R e cy clin g C o m p a n y c u r r e n t ly p u r c h a s e s re c y c la b le a lu m in u m through a netw ork o f o v e r 2,000 collection points in all fifty sta tes, the D istrict of C olu m bia, P u erto R ico , the B a h a m a s a n d C a n a d a , w h e fe con su m ers ca n ex ch a n g e re c y c la b le alu m in u m fo r ca sh . F u rth er in form a lion on sch ed u les a n d lo c a t io n s o f th e n e a re s t re cy clin g ce n te r is a v a ila b le by telep h on in g (516 ) 741-8877. These ducks don't w ant their picture taken. They turn their backs and prepare for take off. These Prices Good Thru 7-18-83^ “tp E C IA lS .. W asps I Boos > NOWI . . .Shoots 25 feet o r m i s t s p r a v Safo .ore SALE way to ''47‘C k ill Ч Hornets 54 29 / ' h \ ^Value U \\ \ 4 ^ '.J Yellow jackets \ Roaches y i Ants V Spiders and Earwigs Iriyitibl* midual aclton kMpi KILLING (or wMki. 0707 21 Quart CANNING HELPERS MASHES, STRAINS. RICES, FUREES AND GRATES Retains all of the fresh flavor and natural goodness of fruits and vegeiabJcs. It’s un­beatable for making sauccs, soups or juices.It saves time and saves food. The ideal kit­chen aid for fixing baby foods, dietary meals or special gourmet recipes-and in­dispensable for the freezing, canning andpreserving season. Easy to use.... No. 101 Household Food Mill.2 quart capacity SI 1.95 Value CANNER W/RACK Canner vvuh Rack ^;!l” SA LE 42“ SA LE *8“ JAR LIFTERCushion coated Improves , S4.13 Value grip, reduces breakage.Specially designed to lifl ja from top the sii-pi I SALE N0.280 H l U ;’2 " COMEIROtARy FOOD PRESS o iiiy Qt cnnnioy fimo. fiU to 10 Qt t>oi 01 ki-ttif io: j><s unci Slam oditi'd filuminym 9" hicjh Ou Si;e 22 2‘tQ> Z cniy - à J .1 lbs Niaae oi aisnwasner safe durable plastic (or regular or wide moulhjars. Fealures veni design for lasler flow.No. 275SI.19 Value SA LE JAR WRENCH 5^ens wide ana standard canning caps A. , pand lids. Smaller clamp opens narrow caps OMI-Cand lids Cushion coaled for improved grip $1Uand less breakage. ,No. 279 X A AM ESO O lA W v а-и GATOeN TCCH.S FRONT WIND HOSE REEL No. 23-812 ROACH PRÜFE N0.1 IN UNIVERSITY TESTS ffPOfl iiiil «Ptt'así'j UNIVFO5IT Ч' o r CALIfORNIA Aiul b, 'ч - fNTO’.'OlOGiCAL 4 '» or Ai.*EniCA Ciune Л С'ОЧО ............... tt'sico лдаю»! » D»o<iu I nOAPRUfF. fni’ ur«iv^isif, conc'-Cf-i unO#f li-^ia rat (.to, .-'Ir apphca f e SRU^E ir.'mu’ê lei a 4,-dC« Шё! <$ и%ив'<Гrpgmeteii commerçai O' - HDACh PHUff • Holds 160' of 5/0' plaslic hose Double "0" rings pievenis leaks РоПаЫе . ’ 3 9 J I _______________________________ as OSCILLATING 1010 SPRINKLER • 59 p o s itio n /V a tb f S a>er G a l• H ig ti im p a c i C y c o la c ‘ tio u b in g • 16 p re c is io n p u n c h e d w a te r o p e n ' in g s• M a x im u m c o v e ra g e : 2 ,400 sq tt * (36 X 6 3 It.) E M e c liv e c o v e ra g e * • 1.900 sq . It. P ack 1 p e l d is p la y bo x V 5 IDs 12 p e r c a rto n 16 lb s SALE * 7 ” " Willow Oak Shopping Cenlet Mocksville, N.C. 704-t34-3322 STORE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 8:00 - 5:30 Friday 8:00 - 7:00 Salurday 8:00 - 5:30 юн DAVIi: COUNT'»’i;nti;ri>risi; Ki;coKD тlluusDл^■. J u l y i4 1Ч83 Area Obituaries Advance News Carol Daywalt On Dean’s List M A in - II. C'.U AVES Miii'.v H unl CJravc.s, '.Hi, d ied al A utum n C iii'f (’ on v iilosccn l C en li’r in M iick sv illo Iasi W t'd n c.sd ay, July i;. A y ra v t's id f si-i v ic c w a s h eld al 4 p .m . In sl T h u r s d a y in H o s e C o n iclo ry ¡11 M o ck sv illc co n d u clcd bv Ihe lU 'v. (ie o r g e A u m a n , p a slo r Ilf K irsI U n iled M elh od isl C h u rch , M ock sv ille. I'orn S ep l. Hi, 1RH7, in D a v ie C ou n iy, sh e w a s a d a u g b le r o f Ihe la le E rn esl E . a n d A lice R o s e H unl. ■She w as a m e m b e r o f Ihe F irst U n ile d M e lh o d is l C h u r ch o f M ock sv ille. H er h u sb a n d , H a rley P. C ra v e s S r., d ied in S u rv iv ors in clu d e a son , H a rley P . C iraves J r. o f C le m m o n s; a s is lc r , A lv e r la L a s le y fo r m e r ly o f L ew isv ille, n ow o f G re e n s b o r o ; and tw o g ra n d d a u g h lers. H A R V E Y C A I’ K F u n era l se r v ice s fo r H :i r v e y C a p e o f R t. I M o ck sv ille, N .C . w o r e h e l d S u nday a l 4 p .m . al P le a s a n t V i e w lia p lisl C h u rch in I r e d e ll C ^ ou n ly . B u r ia l fo llo w e d in I h e c h u r c h ce m e te r y . M r. C a p e d ied F r id a y , J u ly H. a t A utum n C a re N u rsin g H o m e in M o ck sv illc, N .C . H e w as b orn in R a ls t o n , G e o r g i a . A p ril 2, IH90 lo Ihc la te J o h n l i u s s e l l C a pe a n d M a ry B ry a n t C a p e . H e w as a re lir cd fa rm e r. M r. C a p e w a s m a r r ie d l o I h e l a t e E s s ie M a n le y C a p e , w h o p r e ce c d e d h im in d e a th in 1075. S u rv iv ors in clu d e a s o n , F r e d C a p e o f S t a le s v i lle , N .C '.; a da u g h ter, M rs. C a llie C J o fo r th o f R t . 7, M o c k sv ille ; a s t e p s o n , F 'r a n k B row n o f R I. 1, M o c k s v ille ; a n d a b roth er, P a r k e r C a p e o f R I . I. S ta tesv ille, N .C . Visitors Taken On Mini-Tour Of Davie A m in i-tou r o f D a v ie C ou n iy w as con d u cted fo r s o m e o f Ihe v isitors a tte n d in g Ih e n a tio n a l D o u lh it reun ion h eld last w eek . T h e tour w as co n d u cte d on J u ly 4th by F ra n ce s A . B eck a n d h er m oth er, E ra C. L ath a m . A ce re in o n y w a s h eld a l the O ld H o p e M o r a v ia n C h u r ch n e a r C le m m o n s a l w h ic h a b r o n z e m a rk er w as im v eiled h on orin g John D oulhit fo r his s e r v ic e s a s a R ev olu tion a ry W a r pa triot. M rs. R u b y D ou lh it o f W ood b u rn , O regon a n d M a rily n D ou lh it K n oll o f V a n co u v e r, W a sh in gton w e re g u ests o f the B e ck s fo r lu n ch . T h e m ini lou r o f D a v ie C o u n ty i n c l u d o d slo p s at Ihe Y a d k in V a ll e y C h u r c h and c e m e te r y w h ich c o n t a i n s t h e old D ou lh it g r a v e m a r k e r s m o v e d t o this site fro m Ihe fa m ily c e m e t e r y se v e ra l y e a r s a g o . O t h e r p l a c e s v isited in clu d ed F a r m in g t o n , C a n a , E a ton s C h u rch , J o p p a C e m e t e r y , and the W ill C o lle tte h o m e p l a c e w h ere Ihe v isito rs s a w f o r t h e f i r s t lim e to b a c co b ein g g r o w n in t h e field . P u d d in g R id g e w a s a l s o v isited a s Ihis w a s a f o r m e r h o m e o f J e ff C oltra n e o f R a le ig h , o n e o f t h e p la n n ers fo r Ihe D o u lh it r e u n i o n . M rs. A d rian F a rley and ch ild ren B ria n , C h ristop h er and D en ise of A rlin g ton , V irgin ia a rriv ed T u esd a y J u ly Sth lo sp en d a few d a y s w ilh h e r p aren ts M r. and M rs. Bill Z im m e rm a n . She v isited h er gra n d- m o lh e r M rs. H azel Shull VVed­ n esd a y and retu rn ed lo h er h om e la le T h u rsd a y. T h e F a rley ch ild ren re m a in e d w'i'lh Iheir gra n d p aren ts a n d w ill sta y until A u gu sl Glh. T h e R ev . and M rs. M arion F ulk w e re Irca led to a trip lo B oon e lasi T h u rsd a y to see Ihe pagean t "H o rn In T h e 'W e s I " b y M rs. L u cille C orn a tzer, M rs. P olly B a iley and M rs. B el B a rn h a rd l. T h e occa sion w a s in ce le b ra tio n o f M r. F u lk 's b irth d a y w h ich fell on J u ly 10. M r. and M rs. B o P o lls flew lo C in cin a lli, O hio S a tu rda y w h ere Ih ey sa w a b a llg a m e at Ihe Cin- c in n a lli R iv erfron l S tadiu m b et­ w een the C in cin n alli R ed s a n d the P h ilad elp h ia P h illies. T h is p a r ­ ticu la r night w as F a r m e r's N ight al Ihe slad iu tn w h ere prizes o f a p ick ­ u p tru ck , tra ctor and oth er fa rm im p le m e n ts w ere g iv en a w a y . On S u n d ay M r. and M rs. P otts d rov e to K in g s Island A m u sem en t P ark for a d a y o f fun, w h ere M rs. P otts rod e on T h e B east ro lle rco a ste r, on e o f Ihe w o r ld 's la rg est and rou gh est. M rs. J a n e G asp a rrin i o f R y e , N ew ■\'ork has spent Ihe past tw o w eek s w ilh h er m o lh e r and step -fa th er M r. a n d M r s . J o e F o s t e r . M rs. G a sp a rrin i is en rou le h om e a fter b ein g in F lorid a fo r so m e tim e lo visit a n ew g ra n d ch ild . M rs. R e cie S h eets spent S atu rday night w ith h er sister-in -la w M rs, M irria m C orn a tzer in the B ixb y c o m n n in ily . T h e descen d a n ts of Ihe la le M r. and iMrs. J oe H ow ard m et at Iho h om e o f G reen e B a rn es on B a iley 's C hapel R oa d Sunday for b irlh d a y c e le b r a t io n s . S e v e r a l fa m ily m em b ers had b irth d a ys in J u n e and .luly. M r. and M rs. T a y lo r H ow ard w ere a n ton g Ihe g rou p w ith T a y lo r's b irlh d a y fa llin g on J u ly 9th. A p ­ p rox im a tely 75 p eop le e n joy ed Ihe liappy occa sio n . M r. and M rs. L eon ard J on es, M rs. R e cie S h eets a llen d ed Ihe H ou se­ w a rm in g P a r ly for M r, and M rs. D avid J on es in the F ork C hurch com m u n ily Sunday a ftern oon . Air. and M rs. B ob C o lle lle and ch ild ren K im and K elly o f W inslon - S alem and M rs. C ollette's m oth er M rs. K eeley w e re Sunday a ftern oon visitors o f M rs. H azel Shutt. M r. and M rs. G e o rg e Ju dd , J r., and d a u g h ters K aren and Susan spent a few d a y s in T en n essee w h ere they v isited Iheir p a ren is al K ingsport and D an d rid g e. M rs. A d rian F a rley and M rs. E dith Z im m erm a n spent an in ­ terestin g m orn in g last T h u rsda y e x p lo r in g th e 200 y e a r o ld H eid elberg C e m e le ry on C orn atzer R oa d w h ere m a n y o f Iheir a n cestors Ihe S ch ick 's (S h eek ’s) a re b u ried. M r. and M rs. E d F oil and ch ild ren N alhan and A llison o f D en v er, N .C . w ere T h u rsd a y ov ern igh t gu ests o f her m oth er M rs, D ella E ssex . Prcssin-D C anner U sin g a p ressu re ca n n er to ca n food sa v e s e n erg y a s w ell a s m on ey . T h e k itch en sta y s co o le r, so a ir con d ition in g is less costly . C arol D ayw a lt o f M ock sv illc, NC dau gh ter o f M r. and M rs. D avid D ayw a lt has been n a in ed lo Ihc L en oir-R h y n e C olleg e d ea n 's list. A L en oir-R h y n e student m ust com p ile al least a 3.4 a ca d e m ic a v e ra g e o f a p ossib le 4,0 and m ust ca rr y a cou rse load o f al lea sl 12 sem ester hours. He o r she m ust a lso m a k e no g ra d e low er than a ‘ c " . L en oir R h yn e is a fou r-v ea r lib e r a l a r ls c o lle g e lo c a t e d in su b u rb a n H ick ory , N orth C arolina. F ou n ded in 1891, Ihe co lle g e has ah- e n r o llm e n t o f 1,300 s tu d e n ts , j L en oir-R h y n e is know n for ils lib era l a rts p rog ra m as w ell as th o s e in h e a lth c a r e e r s a n d ■ p rofession a l a rea s. "Li fe is too short to besmall," Benjamin Disraeli A S S E M B L Y O F G O D N E W B E T H E L A S S E M B L Y O F G O D 809 N . M a in S tre e t M o c k s v ille , N .C . R ev, M ik e B ra k e SurxJay School 10:00 a .m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip U :0 0 a .m . E ve n ln a W orshiD 7 ;00 p .m . B A P T IS T A D V A N C E B A P T IS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y eoi S unday School 9:45 a .m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip ll:0 0 a .m . W ednesday E v e n in g 7 :0 0 p .m . B E A R C R E E K B A P T IS T C H U R C H B ear C reek C h u rc h R d. B L A IS E B A P T IS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y 601 N o rth a t 1-40 R ev. D a v id H y d e . P a s to r S u n d a yS ch o o l 9:45 a .m . W o rs h ip 11 :0 0 a .m . E ve n in g 7 ;0 0 p .m . W ednesday 7 ;3 0 p .m . C A L A H A L N F R IE N D S H IP B A P T IS T ’ C H U R C H C a la h a in R oad R ev. G ra h a m W o oten. P a s to r S unday S chool 10:00 a .m . SVorahIp 11 :0 0 a .m ., S unday N lg h f W o rs h ip 7 ;0 0 p .m . W e d B iW e S tu d y A P ra y e rS e r /tO O p .m .’ C A L V A R Y B A P T IS T C IH U R C H H ig h w a y 601 S outh R oute 7. B ox 92. M o ck s v iU e , N .C . J im G ry d e r, P a s to r S unday School W o rs h ip E venlr>g . W ednesday ^ C E D A R C R E E K B A P T IS T C edar C re e k C h u rc h R oad GOSPEL MEETING AREAWIDE CAMPAIGN FOR CHRIST Brock Auditorium N orth M ain S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . July 24th Thru 30,1983 Brother Frank N. McElveen of Charleston, S.C. Preaching Schedule Of Services Sunday 3:00 P.P“, "It Is No Secret" Week-Nights 7:45 P I". iTroijiiTl'ranl; V. MdÏÏrëëii P’ onday-The Bible Is The Word Of God. Tuesday-The Body The Church. Wednesday- In Darkness Or In Christ. Thursday-What.Think Ye Of Chrisit? Saturday-"What Is Liberty In Religion?" C ongregational Singing A t Each Service. This Is A n In vitatio n To A tte n d This Special Series O f Gospel M eetings.Private B ible Classes W ill Be A vailable. The Churches O f C hrist Salutes Y ou. s B B B a s B S = : G O D ' S F I V E M I N U T E S "... There is a tim e fo r everythihg ... " - Ecclesiastes 3;1, T^e Living Bible' D U T .H M A N C R E E K B A P T tS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y eoi o fl 64 E A T O N 'S B A P T IS T C H U R C H Eaton'S C h u rch Rd. Sunday School W orship 10:0 0 a .rn . 11:0 0 a .m . 10:00 a .m . 11:00a .m . 7:00 p .m . 7:00 p .m . C H IN Q U A P IN G R O V E B A P T IS T C H U R C H C O M M U N IT Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H G ladstone R d. S unday S chool 10:00 a .m . W o rs h ip 11:00 a .m . C O R N A T Z E R B A P T IS T C H U R C H A d v a n c e , N .C . D A V IE B A P T IS T T A B E R N A C L E F o rk , N.C. S unday S ctiool 10:00 a .m . W o rs h ip 1 1 :0 0 a .m . E v e n in g 7:0Qp.m. W ednesday 7:30 p .m . E D G E W O O D B A P T IS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y eoi W est C ooleem ee. N.C . F A R M IN G T O N B A P T IS T C H U R C H F a rm in g to n Road S undayS cho ol 10:0 0 a .m . W orsh ip U : 0 0 a .m . Y o u th T ra in in g U nion 7 :0 0 p .m . F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H 390 N. M a in S treet M o c k s v ille . N.C . Sunday S chool 9 :4 5 a .m . W orship 1 1 .0 0 a .(r> . E ve n in g 6:30 p .m .--O c t. th r u M a y F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H C ooleem ee, N .C . R ev. Lee W h itlo c k S undayS cho ol 7:30 4 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs tilp 11:0 0 a .m . E ve n in g 7 :3 0 p .m . W ednesday 7 :3 0 p .m . F O R K B A P T IS T C H U R C H 6 M ile s E a st on H w y . 64 Sunday School W orship E vening G O S P E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H Rt. 6, M o c k s v ille . N .C . 9 :4 5 a .m . 11:0 0 a .m . 7 :2 0 p .m . CAUDELL LUMBER CO. 1 2 3 8 B ingham S treet M o ck sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2167 COBLE LIME & FERTILIZER SERVICE H ig h w a y 801 C o o le e m e e , N .C . Phone Business 284-4354 Home 284-2782 S unday School W orsh ip E vening W ednesday 10:00 a .m . 1 1 :00 a .m . 7 :0 0 p .m . 7 :0 0 p .m . A D V A N C E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T ; C H U R C H •A d v a n c e , N.C. B A IL E Y 'S C H A P E L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T B a ile y 's C hapel R d. B E T H E L U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T B ethel C hurch R d. B E T H L E H E M U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H R edland R d. o ff 158 E ast C E N T E R U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y 64 W est C H E S T N U T G R O V E M E T H O D IS T 2nd & 4th Sunday Sunday School 10:00a.m . W o rsh ip 11:00a.m . C O N C O R D U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C h e rry H ill Rd. C O O L E E M E E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H R ev. A lto n F Itig e ra ld , P a sto r U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T G R A C E M IS S IO N A R Y B A P T IS T C H U R C HR a in b o w R oad, M o c k s v ille . N .C . R ev. H a ro ld T u ttle S undayS cho ol 1 0 :00 a .m . W o rsh ip 1 1 :0 0 a .m . Evenir>g 7 :0 0 p .m . W ed. P ra y e rM e e tIn g 7 :0 0 p .m . G R E E N H IL L B A P T IS T C H U R C H G reen HIM Road R ev. S teve H edgecopK , P a s to r Sunday School 9 ;3 0 a .m . W o rsh ip 1 0 :4 5 a .m . evening 7 :0 0 p .m . W ednesday 7 :0 0 p .m . r^G R E E N M E A D O W S B A P T IS T H ig h w a y e O l-F a rm in g to n R ev. D a v id E. R o b e rts Sunday School W orsh ip E vening W ednesday 1 0 :0 0 a .m . n ;0 0 a .m . 7 ;3 0 p .m . 7 :3 0 p .m , FO O D FO R T H O U G H T The Bible prottiises no lujves tu tlie loijfer. Ott the coiUrdry, it [iraises zeal. "WhiJt soever thy hands tind to do. do It with all thy mujhi." There is a lot to be said for the ¿ealol, eveci when he is wroncj. I recall seeing niy mother make bread. Such ijoundiiuj. Such rolling and kneadinij. "Whv ytni heatiiu} the dough so hard?" I asked. Her answer was mostly (or the benefit of a tfocíbíesorne Hff/e boy "I s»f)f)0s<? you've yof to )ei the dough know who's boss,” Today's footprints nie tonionow's patli and working hard at the tusk of making life work-making it ineaniiiyful- is initituj ii know who is l)oss, "I w'ill he up aiid doing.” ATTENDCHURCH THISWEEK ^Com m unitv Advtrmmg DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. F ord F arm ing Sales and S ervice N ew H olla n d E q u ip m en t H igh w ay 601 S ou th M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-5969 H O P E B A P T IS T T A B E R N A C L E H ig h w a y 158 E ast N o rm a n S. F ry e , P a sto r S undayS cho ol 9 :4 5 a .m . W o rsh ip " 1 0 :4 5 a .m . E v a n g e lis tic 7 :3 0 p .m . W ednesday 7 :0 0 p .m . IJ A M E S C R O S S R O A D S B A P T IS T C H U R C H K enneth H yde, P a sto r Sunday School w o rs h ip E vening W ednesday J E R U S A L E M ‘JiV P TIS T H ig h w a y 601 South S unday School W orship E vening W ednesday V :4 5 a m . 11 ;0 0 a .m . 6 :0 0 p .m . 7 :3 0 p .m . 10;00a .m . I I 0 0 a m , • 30 p .m . 7 30 p .m . T R I N I T Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H R o u te 4 , M o c k s v ille , N.C . G e n e B la c k b u rn , P a sto r S u n d a y S c h o o l 10:00a.m . ■ W o rs h ip ll;0 0 a .m . E v e n in g 7 :0 0 p .m . W e d e n s d a y 7 :0 0 p .m . T U R R E N T I N E B A P T IS T C H U R C H R t. 7 . M o c k s v ille R e v . J u d g e Johnson S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 ;4 5 a .m . W o r s n ip 11:00a.m . E v e n in g 6 :3 0 p .m .' W e d . P r a y e r M e e tin g 7 0 0 p .m . Y A D K t N V A L L E Y B A P T IS T C H U R C H Y a d k i n V a lle y R oad C A T H O L IC S T , P R A N C IS O F ASS ISI C H U R C H H ig h w a y 601 N o rth S a t. E v e n in g M a ss 5 OOp.m, S u n d a y 10 0 0 a .m . N O R TH M A IN SI C H R IS T R obert D a rn a ll, M Sunday School W orship E vening W edensday C H U R C H OF 10:00a.m . 1 1 ;00a.m . 7 :0 0 p .m . 7 :3 0 p .m . C O R N A T Z E R C H U R C H C o rn a tze r Rd. D U L IN M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H A dvance, N.C. E L B A V IL L E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H H w y. 801-A dvance, N .C . F A R M IN G T O N M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H S unday School (1st S unday) 11;00a.m . (2nd, 3rd, 4th Sun.) 10:00a.m . w o rs h ip (1st S un.) 10:00 a .m . (3 rd S u n .) 11:00a.m . F IR S T U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H N o rth M a in St. A to c k s ville , N.C. R ev. G eorge A u m a n , P a sto r S unday School 10:00 a .m W orsh ip 11:00a.m F U L T O N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T H w y. 60) a t F o rk H A R D IS O N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T J e ric h o C h u rch Rd. H U N T S V IL L E M E T H O D IS T W orsh ip (2nd Sun.) 10:00a.m (4th Sun.) 11:00a.m L IB E R T Y U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H G ladstone Rd. M O C K S U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H A dva n ce , N.C. M T . O L IV E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Rt. S, M o c k s v ille W orship (2nd Sun.) (4th Sun.) S undayS cho ol (4 th S u n .) M s l,2 n d ,3 rd Sun.) MARTIN Hardware & General Mdse. F eed s, D ry G o o d s , G roceries and F ertilizer D e p o t S treet M ock sv llls, N .C . Phone 634-2128 11:00 a.m . tO:OOa.m. 11:00 a.m . t0 :0 0 a .m . F O R K E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H C anon C. N /choIs, P a sto r A scension lO io o a .m . W orship 1 1:00a.m . N E W U N IO N U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T W ednesday 7 :4 5 p .m . R ev. K e rm lt S hoaf, P astor S unday School 10:00 a.m . N O C R E E K P R IM IT IV E B A P T IS T C H U R C H No C reek Ro o ff 64 S M IT H G R O V E B A P T IS T C H U R C H H ig h w a y 158 G asf C H U R C H OF C H R IS T C O R IN T H C H U R C H O F C H R IS T M in is t e r ; C h a rlie H a rris o n , J r. W o r s h ip ' S un 11 0 0 a .m . E v e n in g 7 :0 0 p .m , C H U R C H O F G O D C H U R C H OF G O D C ooleem ee, N.C. C L E M E N T G R O V E C H U R C H O F GO D H ig h w a y 64 W est I.W . n a m e s . P a sto r S undayS cho ol 10;00a.m . W orship 1 :00p.m . E vening 8 :0 0 p .m . W ednesday 8:00 p.m . M O C K S V IL L E C H U R C H O F G O D H w y. 64 E . & D epot St. Sunday School 10:00 a.m . W orship 11:00 a .m E vening 7 :0 0 p .m W ednesday 7 0 0 p .m . E P IS C O P A L C O O L E E M E E E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H OF T H E G O O D S H E P H E R D Rev. W illis M . R o senthal, P rie s t S erm on 9 :3 0 a .m . S undayS cho ol 10:50a.m . W orsh ip 11:00a.m . ’Oa k g r o v e : u n i t e d m e t h o d iS'. H ig h w a y 158 E ast S A L E M U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T D avie A c a d e m y Pti. 11 OOa m ^S M IT H G R O V E U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T l:0 0 p !m ! H w y. 158 E a st M o ck s v ille IN T E R D E N O M IN A T IO N A L M O C K S V IL L E tN T E R D E N O M IN A T IO N A L C H U R C H P astor R ev. L in d sa y W a lte rs S undayS cho ol 9:45 a.A im in g W orsh ip R adio P ro g ra m (W D S L ) Y o u th S e rv Ic e 6 :3 0 p .m . J.C . Lane, P astor M id-W eek B ib le S tudy b y : M rs . K nox W o rs h lp d s t 4 .3 rd ) Johnston 7 0 0 p m (2nd, 4th, 4 5th Sun.)’ Sunday School (1st and 3rd) L U T H E R N H O LY CROSS I.U T H E R A N C H U R C H G a ry Gitreatn, P a sto r C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. J erich o R oad M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-5148 10:00 a .m . ll:0 0 i.m . ll:0 0 a .m .10:00 a.m . 7:30 p.m . H w y. 601 S M o c k s v illv , N.C. Sunday School W orship 9:45 a.m . II 0 0 a .m . M E T H O D IS T A .M .E . Z IO N M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H (2nd. 3rd, 4th Sun.) (2nd, 4 th .& 5th) B ible S tudy W ed. U N IO N C H A P E L M E T H O D IS T Rev. John F o w ie r 1 s t„3 rd , & 5th Sunday School 10:00 p.m . W orship n :0 0 a .m . W E S L E Y C H A P E L M E T H O D IS T A dvance, N.C. W orsh ip (1st Sun.) 10:00a.m . O rd S u n .) ll;0 0 a .m . Sunday School (3rd Sun.) 11;00a.m . 10:00a.m . S U P P O R T Y O U R M E R C H A N T S W H O B R IN G Y O U T H IS IN F O R M A T IO N - A T T E N D T H E C H U R C H O F Y O U R C H O IC E SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. R ou te 6 , B ox 153 M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 492-5565 EATON FUNERAL HOME 3 2 8 N orth M ain S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2148 FARM & GARDEN SERVICE, INC. S61 Y a d k in v ille R o a d M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2017 or 634-5964 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. W llk esb oro S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2141 J.P. GREEN Milling Co. Jnc. M akers o f D A IS Y F L O U R W e C u stom B lend D e p o t S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . Ptoni! 834-2126 JEFFCO CO., INC. In th e H illsdale C om m u n ity R ou te 1 A d v a n ce, N .C . Phone 958-8192 M O R A V IA N M A C E D O N IA M O R A V IA N C H U R C H R ev. E . H a m p to n M o rg a n . J r., P astor H w y. 801 & F a rm in g to n S undayS cho ol 10:00a.m . W orship 11:00a.m . Evcnlr>g 7:30 p .m . S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T M illin g Road At M a ta t, P astor S abbath School 9:30 a.m .W orship 1 1:30a.m . P E N T E C O S T A L H O L IN E S S C L A R K S V IL L E P E N T E C O S T A L L ib e rty Ch. Rd. R ev. A lb e rt G e n tle Sunday Sct)Ool 10:00 a .m . W orsh ip 11:00a.m . M O C K S V IL L E P E N T E C O S T A L H O LIN E S S M illin g Road R ev. C u rtis W ood Surxlay School 10:00 a .m . W orship 11:00a.m . Sunday n ig h t S ervices 6:00 p.m . E v a n g e ils fic 7:00p.m W ednesday 7:30 p.m R E D L A N D P E N T E C O S T A L H O LIN E S S R ev. P a u l C. L e d b e tte r Surtday School 10:00 a .m . W orsh ip 11:00 a.m . L lfe lin e rs 6:00 p.m . E v a n g e lis tic 7:00 p.m . W ednesday 7:00 p.m . P R feS B Y T E R IA N B IX B Y P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H Sunday School 10:00 a .m . W orsh ip 11:00a.m . E vening 7 :0 0 p .m . W E S L E Y A N L IB E R T Y W E S L E Y A N C H U R C H Je ff C o llin s, P astor M O C K S V IL L E W E S L E Y A N C H U R C H H o sp ita l S treet M o c k s v ille , N .C . R ev. D oug S m ith , S undayS cho ol 9 :4 5 a .n W orship S. E ve n in g 6 :0 0 p .n W ednesday 7:00 p .m Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE C oole e m e e N :C . P h on e 2 8 4 -2 7 2 1 O r 2 8 4 -2 2 3 2 rxpiTl Repairs* New Instjllalicir. free lis'.iiniitcs &. I-meriienL> .'iiTvtee DAVIi; COUNTY KNTURl’RlSli KIX'OKD TIIUKSDAV. JULY 14. l‘)S3 11» The gerbils were put into their new homes one at a tim e. As they try to introduce one to it's new home one of its new roommates decides to stick its head out of door. the Seventy-Five G erbik A re Free A t B lu eberry H ill Sanctuary Im a g in e h avin g 20 aqu a riu m s holdin g 75 g erb ils. N ow im a g in e the cost o f feed in g Ihe little critters. II w buldn'l b e a bill that just a n yon e w ould p a y . But R olan d C alllcutt of G reen sb oro d ecid ed to pa y this bill and is now in the p rocess o f turning the g erb ils loose in the w ild. R olan d C alicutt w alked into a pet store on e d a y to get so m e food for his a n im a ls w hen he n oticed about 75 g e rb ils sellin g fo r a record low o f 50. cen ts ea ch . T h is only m ea n l one thing to him --the g erb ils w ould be u sed as sn ake food . R olan d , an avid a n im a l lov er, felt sorry fo r the little crea tu res and bou gh t the g erb ils, 37 Ihe first lim e. H e kept addin g them unlil he had Ihc en tire 75. A fte r w eek s had pa ssed o f feed in g the g erb ils and w alk in g around the 20 a qu a riu m s disp la yed arou n d his a p a r tm e n t in G r e e n s b o r o , he d is c o v e r e d lh a t Ih re e w e r e pregn an t. G erb ils ca n h a ve up to I.I in a litter. R olan d kept all o f the g erb ils, and p rov id ed them w ith food , a n y m ed ica tion n eed ed and a lol of love. U ecid in g that ¡lie g erb ils w ere m u ltiplyin g a little too rapidly and gettin g a little oul o f hand, he began con tem p la tin g if ‘ it w as possible for g erb ils to live in Ihe w ild. L a ler he m ot R uddy G ru b bs, and B illie H orton, b olh o f M ock sv ille. T h ey all b eca m e g ood frien d s and G ru bbs and M s. H orton b e ca m e v ery in lerested in the g erb ils. M s. H orton ow ns s o m e land behind her h om e o ff US fiOl N orth, so she don ated som e for the p roject. R oland con ta cted L es S ch ob ert, cu ra tor nt the A sh eboro Z oo, and con su lted w ith him on Ihe possibility of g erb ils su rviv in g in Ihe w ild. S ch obert said that he thought that Ihey cou ld adapt sin ce they a re origin a lly from the w ild. T h ey then b ega n to build the h om es for the g erb ils. T o begin they dug a hole 2 to 2':.. feel deep . N ext they put 4 in ch es o f g ra v e l and 4 in ch es of sand fo r dra in a ge. On top w as put 2 in ch es o f w hite ce d a r sh a vin gs, and then the b lock d om es w ere p la ced in Ihe hole. T h e b lack (lom os w h ich se r v e a s h om es for the a n im a ls, a re a ctu a lly upside dow n geran iu m pots lhat R olan d pu r­ ch a sed . B efore releasin g the g erb ils into Iheir new h om e, they w ere ch eck ed lo m a k e su re that they w ere in Ihe best o f liealth. A fter all o f Ihe last m inute ch e ck s, they w ere finally rea d y lo turn them loose in the w ild. T h ey w ere pul in lo their new h om es and ca p s w ere pul on the en d s o f the pipes lhal led lo the ou tside. T he g erb ils w ere kept ca p tiv a ted in their new h om es fo. sev era l da ys and then Ihe ca p s w ere taken o ff o f the pipes so now they ca n m ov e around as they p lea se in Ihe w ood s. R olan d said that the g erb ils a rc d oin g fine and se e no p rob lem s that m a y a rise in Ihe im m ed ia te future. T hey h a ve p la ced at St. F ra n cis statue at the begin n in g o f the trail lhal su rrou n d s Ihe g e rb il’s h om e and h a ve n a m ed it the B lu eberry Hill G crb il S an ctu ary. S to ry and Photos b y D eree E aton Roland Caliicutf of Greensboro, tries to get a good hold on this gerbil. He said, "G erbils w ill be the research rodent of the future, because they are so adaptable and like humans in many w ays." This Mongolian gerbil, belonjging to the fam ily Cricetidae, scurries of his new home investigating every inch.around on top St. Francis, the protector of anim als, stands at the beginning of the sanctuary. For their new homes, first a hole is dug 2 to 2V2 feet deep, then 4 inches of gravel and 4 inches of sand is poured in for drainage. Then 2 inches of white cedar shavings and next, the domes are placed in the home. The domes are actually upside down qeram ium pots. >1 - , >► T ' This gerbil comes out of his "back door", as Roland calls it. This little gerbil demonstrates how to run around a wheel. Misconceptions About Cats T h ree co m m o n m iscon cep tion s : circu la te abou t c a ts -th e y h a ve nine liv es, la n d on th eir fe e t w hen d rop p ed fr o m high p la ce s, and they tran sm it felin e leu k em ia to hum an b ein gs. “ A su rp risin g n u m b er o f ca t ow n ers w h o la u gh at the old m yth s a bou t felin es a re g ro ss ly m isin ­ fo rm ed a bou t fe lin e leu k em ia , a . viral d isea se w h ich in fects m ore than a m illion of the a n im a ls in the U n ited S ta tes to d a y ,” sa id D r. R ic h a r d B . F o r d , a s s o c ia t e p ro fe ss o r o f m e d icin e in the N orth C a rolin a S ta te U n iv ersity S ch ool of V eterin a ry M e d icin e ’s D ep a rtm en t ; of C om p a n ion A n im a l a n d S p ecia l ' S p ecies M ed icin e. “ W e g et a su rp risin g n u m b er of ph one ca lls fr o m felin e ow n ers w ho are a fra id o f ca tch in g leu k em ia ■' from th eir in fected c a t s ,” F o rd sa id . “ A t this lim e th ere is no correla tion b etw een p re v a le n ce of felin e leu k em ia a n d th e h u m an form o f the d is e a s e .” F elin e leu k em ia is a co m p le x deb ilita tin g d isea se in ca ts, but it is not lik e h u m an leu k em ia at a ll, he said . H u m an leu k em ia is a d isea se ch a ra cte rize d b y a p rolifera tion of w h ite b lood ce lls . F o rd said. “ T h is fo r m ca n a p p ea r in ca ts but it’s re la tiv e ly u n co m m o n ,” h e said . F o rd d e s crib e d fe lin e leu k em ia a s . a v ira l d ise a se w h ich often ca u ses se v e re a n em ia , solid tu m oi’s a n d a ’ su p pressibn o f Ihe im m u n e sy stem . A c c o r d in g to th e N C S U v e t e r in a r ia n , th e d is e a s e h a s b e co m e s o w id esp rea d it has a f- , fected s o m e 40 p e rce n t o f Uie pet ca ts in B oston . F o r d sa id c a t o w n ers should kn ow th ese b a s ic fa cts a bou t I the d isea se. ‘ l.T h e r e is n o s u b s t a n t ia le v id e n c e : lo su p p ort th e fa c t that the d isea se , is tra n sm ita b le to h u m a n s. 2. T h e d isea se ca n b e tra n sm itted from ca t to c a t b y sa liv a , u rin e and , b lood , but u n d er n orm a l con d ition s it c a n ’t b e p a ssed to a dog. 3. A la rg e n u m b er o f ca ts that . b e co m e in fe cte d w ith the d isea se w ill die. In m a n y c a s e s co m - : p lica tion s resu ltin g from the su p ­ p ression o f th e im m u n e sy stem lead ■ to the c a t’s ev en tu a l dea th . 4. S om e ca ts g e t the d isea se, sh ed ■ tlie v iru s, a n d d o n ’ t d ie. H ow ev er, ■ th ese a n im a ls m a y still b e capable of in fectin g oth er ca ts. 5. A t this tim e th ere is no . recog n iza b le trea tm en t or v a ccin e ; for felin e leu k em ia . , B eca u se n o c u r e fo r the v iru s ex ists, th ere is a g re a t d ea l o f in ­ terest in re s e a r ch on the d isea se a m on g v eterin a ria n s at N C SU ’s ‘ S ch ool o f V e te rin a ry M ed icin e. " W e a r e e x tre m e ly co n ce rn e d a b o u t fe lin e le u k e m ia a n d in ­ v e stig a to rs h ere a re g e a rin g up to d elv e fu rth e r in to the m e ch a n ism of the d is e a s e ,” F o rd sa id . “ O ur h op es J a re that this re s e a rch w ill le a d to ; the d is c o v e r y o f m eth od s to p rev en t the d re a d e d In fection .” Uli DAVIIiCOUNTY HNTI-.RI’KISk KIX'ORI). TIIUKSDAY. JULY 14. l')X3 Strictly Persona! It is too hot in the open pastures of the Thoroughbred Training Center for these horses to come out from under the shade of the trees. Farm Market Summary A b o u t 15 species o f w alnuts are native to N orth and S ou th A m erica . (F a rm M a rk et S u m m a ry , W eek o f J u ly 4, 1983, F e d e r a l-S t a t e M arket N ew s S erv ice, D iv ision of M ark etin g, N C D A ) C orn p rices w ere g en era lly stea d y lo tw o cen ts p er bu.shel h igh er and soy b ea n s w ere 14 lo 21 cen ts h igh er on T h u rsd a y, J u ly 7 co m p a re d to T h u rsda y o f the p rev iou s w eek . N o. 2 y ellow sh elled co rn ra n g ed m ostly $3.38 lo $3.5G in the E a stern part of Ihe sla le and $3.50 to $3.62 in the P ied m on t. N o. I y ellow soy b ea n s ra n ged m ostly $6.30 lo $6.52 in the E a st a n d $6.15 lo $6.32 in the P ied m on t; N o. 2 red w in ter w h ea l $3.27 to $3.34; N o. 2 red oats $1.10 lo $1.45 a n d b a rley $1.93 to $2,15. S oybea n m ea l fo b the p rocessin g plant ra n g ed $204.00 lo $210.00 p er Ion fo r 44 p ercen t. N ew cr o p p rices q uoted for h a rv est d eliv ery corn $2.64 lo $3.05, soy b ea n s $6.05 to $6,35, a cco rd in g to the M a rk et News S erv ice o f the N orth C arolina D epa rtm en t o f A gricu ltu re. E g g p rices w e re 0.5 lo 2.25 cen ts low er w ith the g rea test d eclin e on the la rg er sizes com p a re d lo those of the p rev iou s w eek . S u pp lies w ere fully a d eq u ate. D em a n d w as light lo m o d e r a t e . T h e N o rth C a ro lin a w eigh ted a v e ra g e p rice q u oted on July 7 fo r sm a ll lot sa les o f ca rton ed g ra d e A e g g s d eliv ered lo stores w as 72,27 cen ts p er d ozen for la rg e, M edium 60.03 and S m a lls 47.35. A tolal o f 5,912 fe e d e r pigs w ere sold on elev en s la le g ra d ed sa les du ring w eek o f J u ly 4. P rice s w ere $3.50 lo $10 low er p er h undred on 40 to 80 pound p ig s. US 1-2 pigs w eigh in g 40-50 pou n ds a v era g ed $54.41 p er h undred pou nds w ith N o. 3s $47.65 50-60 pou nd l-2s a v era g ed $51,89, N o. 3s $44.87; 60-70 pound l-2s $47.59, N o. ,3s $44.86; 70-80 pou nd l-2s $41.22 p er hundred pou nds w ilh N o, 3s $39,25. A l th e ten w e e k ly liv e s t o c k a u ction s held w ithin the sta le the w eek o f J u ly 4 a total o f 3,526 ca ttle and 2,190 h og s w ere sold . P rice s for slau g h ter co w s w ere $1 h igh er and fe e d e r ca lv e s irreg u la r. U tility and C o m m e r c ia l s la u g h te r c o w s brou gh t $40 to $46 w ith C anner and C utter at $35 to $42.50, C h oice sla u g h ter ca lv e s 350-550 pou nds sold from $54 to $61 w ith g ood g ra d e at $50 to $55.50. C h oice slau g h ter steers a b o v e 800 pou nds b rou gh t $57.75 lo $61 w ith G ood at $53.75 to $56.50. C h oice slau g h ter h eifers a b o v e 700 pou nds brou gh t $55,75 to $58,50 w ith G ood a l $47 lo $54.50. S la u gh ter B ulls y ield g ra d e 1 & 2 a b o v e 1000 pou nds sold from $50 to $57.50 p er cw t. M ed iu m F ra m e N o. 1 thickness 400-500 pou nd fe e d e r steers brought $56 lo $61 w ith sa m e w eigh t M edium F ra m e N o. 1 h eifers b rin gin g $49 to $55 w ilh S m a ll F ra m e N o. Is at $49 lo $59. B e e f type F e e d e r C ow s ca rry in g a v e ra g e flesh b rou gh t $38 to $43 w ith thin flesh a l $35 to $41 p er hundred pou nds. M a rk et h ogs 200- 240 pou nds sold from $44.25 lo $45,75 w ilh sow s 450 pou nds up a l $32.90 to $35.60. T h e N orth C arolina fob dock q u oted p rice on b roilers fo r J u ly 7-13 in crea sed 0,5 cen ts to 49.50 w ith a p relim in a ry w eig h ted a v e ra g e of N o w th a l s u n iiiic r is h e r e , m illio n s o f A m e r ic a n s w ill b e s p e n d in g m o re a n d m o re lim e e n j o y i n g ih c ir r c c r c a li o n a l v e h icle s. 11'y o u h a v e an R V ot­ a re p la n n in g 10 b u y o n e , y o u 'd b e w is e 10 la k e a lo o k at ih c in su ra n ce y o u n eed lo p r o te ct y o u r in v e s ln ie n l. A lth o u g h co v e ra g e fo i R V s is s im ila r in m o s t w a y s t o y o u r sta n d a rd a u to in su ra n ce p o lic y , ih ere a rc several sp ecia l fea lu res lh a t y o u sh o u ld u n d e rsta n d : • Valiialion: B e sure th a l y o u a re in su red fo r llic fu ll m a rk et v a lu e o f th e v e h ic le (w h a t it w o u ld co st to rep la ce y o u r R V in ca se o f a lo s s ). I f “ c o m p r e h e n ­ siv e ” co v e ra g e fo r fire a n d ih c fl is lim ite d to a sta ted a m o u n t, th a t’ s all lh at ca n b e p a id , ev en if y o u s u ffe r a to ta l loss. • E xten sion o f cov era g e. Y o u r a u to in s u ra n ce d o e s not e.M end a u lo n ia lic a lly l o c o v e r a n ew ly p u rch a sed R V . B e sure lo c h e c k b e fo r e o r ai th e lim e ihril y o u b u y y o u r v eh icle . by Bill Johnson • .-Xdil-ons after purchase. A r o o f t o p a ir c o n d it io n e r b o u g h t si\ m o n th s a fle r y o u p u rch a se d y o u r R V m a y o r m a y n o l b e c o v ­ ered a u lon ia lica lly . S in ce ih c w ay lh a l in d iv id u a l in su ra n ce c o m ­ p a n ies h a n d le Ihis s ilu a lio n ca n v a ry , fin d OUI Ihe p r o c e d u r e if y o u b u y a n y a d d -o n eq u ip n ien t. • C ontents. A s a ru le , a n y item n o l a tta ch e d lo th e v e h i­ c le is n o l in s u r e d . Г о г e x a m ­ p le , ca m e ra s, h u n tin g o r fish in g gear, sp ecia l r a d io e q u ip m e n t, je w e lry o r silv crw a rc^ v o u ld n o l b e c o v e r e d . A lth o u g h s o m e o f Ih e se ite m s m a y b e p r o t e c t e d u n d er y o u r H o m e o w n e rs p olicy , c h e c k to sec if y o u n eed sp ecia l co v e ra g e . • C on d u ctin g a btisine.'is. B e w a re o f Ih is o n e . I f y o u ’ re u sin g y o u r R V 10 o p e ra te a b u si­ ness, such as a m ob ile con cession sla n d , y o u r in su ra n ce cla s sific a ­ tio n m a y ch a n g e. Y o u ’ ll n o t ic e a c o m m o n thread ru n n in g th rou g h this a rti­ c le : I f y o u h a v e , o r p la n lo b u y, a trailer, ca n ip cr, o r oth er recrea ­ tion a l v eh icle, b e sure y o u k n o w h o w a n d if y o u ’ re c o v e r e d . 49,59 cen ts fob d ock or eq u iva len t. T h e m a rk et is stea d y and Ihe live su p ply is m oderate' for a v ery g ood d em a n d . H ea vy type h ens w ere stea d y at 12 cen ts this past w eek . S upplies w ere fu lly a d e q u a te a n d d e m a n d m od era te. H ea vy ty p e hen p rices loo few lo rep ort p rices. A l ea stern N orth C arolin a sh ip ­ ping points, sh ipm en ts o f p ep p er in crea sed sh a rp ly this w eek w ith the v olu m e o f cu cu m b e rs and squ ash d eclin in g . P ep p er p rices w ere low er. M a rk et h ogs a l d a ily ca sh b u yin g station s abou t the s la le du rin g w eek of J u ly 4 ra n g ed m ostly $44.50 to $46,25 p er hundred pou nds. S ow s 500 pounds up ra n g ed $33.00 le $35.50. O n e-th ird t o o n e -h a lf a tea sp oon d ried h erbs is the equivalent o f on e ta b lesp oon fresh h erbs. Safety Tips For Cam ping T h e “ r e m o t e p a r k s " o f o u r N a lion a l P ark S erv ice h a ve sh ow n a d ra m a tic 35 percen t in crea se in a lle n d a n c e d u rin g 1982. T h e m a jority o f the visitors lo Ihis area a r e b a c k -c o u n lr y (b a c k p a c k in g ) ca m p e rs. B eca u se o f il’s con cern for Ihe sa fe ly o f Ihe ca m p e rs Ihe A m erica n R ed C ross g iv es Ihese sa fe ly lip s: -A l le a si on e m em b er o f y ou r p a rly sh ou ld b e an ex p erien ced ou ld oorsm an . -W 'hen ap p ly in g fo r a b a ck - cou n lry p erm il in form the P ark S u perin len den l o r R a n g er o f y ou r rou te, destination and a p p rox im a te lim e sch ed u le. A sk about fire p erm its, p red icted sev ere w eath er con d ition s or p ossib le h azards o f the pa rticu la r park . -A lw a y s plan y ou r su p plies to c o v e r ex tra d a y s in the w i Idern ess in c a s e o f d ela y (d u e lo w eather, illn ess, a ccid en t, e tc.) - D o nol fe e d w ild a n im a ls or a p p roa ch young a n im a ls - Ihev a re seld om a ba n d on ed and the m oth er a n im a l k n o w s n o fe a r w h en p rotectin g her you n g. -D o nol la k e y ou r d og in lo b a ck - cou n lry , H e m a y a g g ra v a te a w ifd a n im a l and run to you for p rotec- lion. -T a k e cloth in g lo p rotect you from Ihe cold , rain , a n d w ind. E v en Ihc ca lm esl w ea th er ca n ch a n g e s u d d e n ly w h e n y o u ’ r e in th e m o u n ta in s . G u a r d a g a in s t h yp oth erm ia b y sla y in g d ry and oul o f Ihe w ind, -T a k e a first aid kit in clu din g a n y s p e c ia l m e d ic a t io n s y o u n e e d (a llerg ies, d ia betes, e tc .) and a su n ­ screen , A ga in , if you a re dep en den t on d a ily m ed ica tion , la k e extra d a y s’ d osa g e w ilh you . -A lw a y s ca rr y a fold in g knife, w a ler p u rification tablets, w a ter­ p r o o f m a tc h e s a n d c a n d le s , flasliligh i w ith new b a ile rie s and an ex ira bulb. FIRST FEDERAL NOW MAKES CONSUMER LOANS When you need money for a car, boat, home im­ provement, second mortgage or refinance, see us and compare our rates. Call or come by any of our offices for details. il HRST FEDBiAL SAVINGS Main O ffice; 230 N. Cherry Street Branch O ffices: 490 Hanes fVlall/3443 Robin Hood Road/130 S. Stratford Road 2815 Reynolda Road/3001 Waughtown Street M ocksville Office: 142 Gaither Street Clemmons Office: 2421 Lewisville-Clemmons Road 9 1 9 - 7 2 3 - 3 6 0 4 W H Y M O V E ? I M P R O V E ! At today's prices... it pays! Beautify your home with economical vinyl siding! AO q o p e f • Wide Variety of Colors • Never Needs Painting • 50 Year Non-Prorated Warranty • Look and Feel of Real Wood • Will not Dent, Crack, Pit, Peel, Rust, Chip or Corrode Call or come in today and save! js r 'Rom Chaffin 998-2467 1 ^ - ' gl*M David Sbioaf 998-3540 E N E R G ^ C O N O M I Z E R S , M0N-FRI.-8 P.1VI. to 9 P.M. SAT-10A.M. to 2 P.M.CALL 748-0454 C a n a H o m e m a k e r s In R e g u l a r M e e t i n g Sincc’ IIr’ A i'cn 1. ICxIcnsion llo m cm iik o rs m fc lin g w ill l)0 held (in .Inly i:llh ill Ihe C ounty O ffice. Ihe Ciinii Cliil) w ill nol hold ils reg u lar m celin g . S in ce Ihe co r e o f nur June rep erì, Wiis in a d v erlcn lly lefl ou l. and lie ciu is o Ihe in le r e s l a n d im - p orla n ce o f Ihe su b jeel m a ile r, w c offe r Ihe follow in g - M rs. D orolh y .loi dan w as p rog ra m lea d er and did ¡111 eN cellenI joh . H er su b jeel w as " I ’ a in lin g Inside and O u l” . She ha.sed her outline on Ihe H om e and C a rd en B u llelin N o. 222, issued by Ihe U .S. D epartm en t o f A g ricu ltu re. "T a k e tim e lo do a g ood jo b w hen you paint. F or an a ttra ctiv e, lon g la slin g paint jo b you n eed lo - P rop erly p rep a re the su rfa ce for painting. E v en Ihe best paint w o n ’t last on a p oorly p rep a red su rfa ce . H ead the paint con ta in er la b e l! C h oose the co rre ct co a lin g lo r the prc)|ier su rfa ce. U se g ood paint, it give.-i lon ger and h e lle r p ro le clio n . A|)ply Ihe paint co r re c tly . In\- p r o p e r a p p lic a t io n c a n b e a s d a m a g in g a.s a p oorly p rep a red s u r fa c e ." M rs. ,Iordan em p h a sized ca re need ed in paint selection . Kind.s of paint, solven t-th in n ed , or w ater- thinned. S olvent-thinned paints a rc m ost co m m o n ly oil ba.sc pnint.s, w iiich a re m ore du ra b le. T h e m ain a d v a n ta g e in latex paint is ils ea sy a p p lica tion , fast d ry in g and ea sy clean -u p tools. ‘ '[■ :slim a tin g q u a n tity , a n d ch oosin g co lo rs is of g rea t im ­ p orta n ce. T h e la b el u su a lly in­ d ica tes the n u in ber o f s(|uare feet a gallon w ill co v e r. D etailed in- .slruclions for a m o re a ccu ra te aiiiount n eed ed for a jo b is g iv en in Howard Realty & Ins. Agency Inc. 3 3 0 S ou th Salisbu ry S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . PHONE 634-3536 N E W l.IS T IN G S - ll i e p e rce n t m o rtg a g e s nuw a v a ila b le U irough F H A -V A . N ow is the lim e to b u y a h om e. C all fo r m o re Inrorm atlon, F O R R E S T L A N E -N ew ly pa in ted, w ell-k ep t, 3B R , fr a m e h ou se. V ery neat. 1236 sq . ft. H ea t pu m p a n d cen tra l a ir. (39,900. F A R M IN G T O N R d .- 4 B R , 2 b a lh , liv in g r m „ d in in g rm ., d en w -fp l., n ice k itch en , on 5A p rim e loca tio n , 4 -slaii b arn , fe n ce d p a stu re. IS7.S00.00, IN V E S T M E N T - 8 ren ted a p tm ts., 2 b u ildin gs. M A IN S T - C o o le cm e c-2 b d rm , 1 b a ll), fra m e , 1200 s.f. IP A p e rce n t In terest. I21.SOO.00 A Z A L E A D R IV E -G a rd en VaU ey-1 b d rm . 4 bath . 3882 s.f., e x ce lle n t co n d . F u ll co m p le te d b a sem en t, b eau tifu l w ood ed lot. $150,000.00. 2 4 9 M U M F O R D D R IV E -C iea n , w ell-k ep t, 2 -b ed room h om e w ith driv e-in b a sem en t. E x ce lle n t in tow n iocaU on on q u iet street, 131,500. H A R D IS O N S T .-Id ea l sta rter h o m e . 925 sq. f t 1.3 a cre lot, fresh ly p a in ted in terior a n d ex te rio r, n ew ca rp e t and flo o r co v e rin g th rou gh ou t. L oa n a ssu m a b le. 130,000.00. W E S T W O O D V iL L A G E -S U G A R M T N .- T im e-sh a rin g C on d o. 800 sq . fl. »8,100, D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D - B rick V en eer, 3 b ed room , 2 b a th . 1692 sq . ft. »54.000. C E D A R F O R E S T . I b e d ro o m . 2 b a th , b rick h om e w ltli 1344 sq . ft. »63,900. H O L ID A Y A C R E S - B r ick V e n e e r liom e w ith 3 b e d ro o m s a n d 1V4 bath s. 1434 sq . ft. »47,500.00 C E M E T E R Y S T R E E T - A rea l d oll h ou se. 1V4 story fr a m e w ith n ew sid in g, 3 b e ^ o o m , 1 b a th . R e m o d e le d . E xceU en t condlU on. »52,000. 10 p e rce n t m o rtg a g e s n o w a v a ila b le -C a ll lo r m o re in form a tion E D G E W O O D C IR C L E : 2400 S q . F t. on abeaiiU fui w ood ed , co r n e r lot. 3 b e d ro o m s , ZVi b a th s F o rm a l liv in g ro o m , din in g ro o m , d en wiUi fire p la ce , m a rb le fo y e r, th erm op a n e w in d ow s, cen tra l h ea t a n d a ir, loa n a ssu m p tion . »69.500. C O U N ’T R Y L A N E : R e c e n tly re m o d e le d , n ew ca rp e t th rou gh ou t. V ery n lcc a n d an e x ce lle n t IocaU on . H its h om e o ffe rs 3 b e d ro o m s , 2 b a th room s, fo rm a l liv in g ro o m , d in in g ro o m and d en . P lu s a full b a sem en t. »55,000. 863 N O R T H M A IN S T . : N eed s n o re p a irs p resen t ow n er h a s taiten c a r e . of a ll o f th ese. C lose in to tow n, ch u rch es, g r o c e r y store-a ll w ithin w alk in g d ista n ce. N ew s id in g, c e m e n t d r iv e , n lcc y a rd . 3 b e d ro o m s . . C O M M E R C IA L C orn er o f D ep ot St. and C lem en t St. S e rv ice Station 26’ x80’ . »18,260.00. ~ l a n d - ------- ~ 29A C R E S - a d jo in in g O a k d a le su b d iv ision »29,000. 13 L O T S in O a k d a le su b d iv ision o ff o f 801. T ota l p rice »18,000. C an b e sold in d iv id u a lly . H IC K O R Y H IL L - lo v e ly w o o d ed lot on la k e. »8,000. W O O D E D co r n e r lot in C oun& V E sta tes o ff J e ric h o R d . A p p ro x . size, 1-aere. »4,200.00 L O T -S h a llow ford L a k es su b d iv ision , L ew isv ille. N .C . (F o rs y th C ou n ty ) »10,000.00. O F F B E T H E L C H . R D -6.84 a c r c s »48.000.00 H W Y . 801 a n d R IV E R V IE W R D - 2 V4 a cre s wlUi w ell and scp U c tank, 2- sta ll b arn . B ea u tifu l lot. H IC K O R V H IL L -O n e lot 100 x 200 »6,500. H IG H W A Y 601- Bo.'i sO L E A cre s 5 lots »6,600.00. 23 a cre s on th e T u rren tln e R tÇ .' w ith 150-t- feet o f ro a d fron ta g e. W ood ed w ith cou n ty w a ter »v a Î * -«• O w n er fin a n cin g »1200. p e r a cre . 5 a cre s on the D a v ie A c a t S V / R d . G ood ro a d fro n to g e . lots o f trees a n d a stre a m . »15,000. 48 a c r c s lo c a te d on the M a in C h u rch R d . »2100. p e r a c r e . W ill su b- d lv ice in to 10 a c r e tra cts. W ood la n d -h ea v liy w o o d e d 2 a c r e s »6300.00 H W Y 64 W est - 4 m iles from M o ck sv ille . 10 a c r c s »27.500. L ots o f roa d fron ta g e. E x ce lle n t loca tion . P a rk er R o a d : 3 tra cts (1 ) 4 a c r e s »14.000. (2 ) 18 a cre s »25,200. 12 a cre s w ith b a rn , a irstrip h a n g a r, p a stu re, w ater »30.000.00 ------------^---------^ M O M E P H O N E S ------------------------- Ju lia H ow a rd Ann F . W ands M ike H en d rix VIckI F lem ing 634-3754 634-3229 284-2366 6 3 4 -З Я 0 C .C . C h a p m a n M y rtle G rim e s C alvin Ija m e s D oris S h ort 634-2534 998-3990 492-5198 998-5194 Ihe b u llelin N o. 222." If m ore in ­ form a tion is de.sired. elieck w ith y ou r C ounly A gen l. " I 's in g Ihe iirop er equ ip m en t for any jo b is m ost im p ortan t. Somic p refer using a ro lle r on w alls and ceilin g s, and then a brush fo r c o r ­ ners and ed g es, and any p la ce lhal ca n n ol b e rea ch ed w ilh a roller Best lim e to paint is w hen Uie w ea lh er is m ild and d ry . N ev er a p p ly an oil b a se paint w hen the lem p era tu re is ijclow 40 d eg rees. I’ r e e e e d in g M rs. J o r d a n 's discu ssion on this in terestin g and va lu a b le in form a tion , sh e g a v e a iru c and fa lse (|Uiz to d e lcrm in e how k n ow led g ea b le w e w ere on Ihis im portan t m a tter. F ollow in g , the p ro g ra m , M rs. E ssie taught the g rou p Ihc b a sic sle p s in ca n d lew ick in g , an art 'v e plan 10 u se on a cov erlet w e a r( in llie p rocess o f m a k in g fo r our C h ristm a s B a za ar. T h e clu b m e m b e rs w ill m eet on July 2tsl al the h om e o f M rs. A nnie M ock , w h o g ra cio u sly o ffe re d her h osp ita lity and plans fo r re fre s h ­ m en ts fo r those w h o m eet lo a pply the n eed le and their skill to the p ro g re ss o f Iho jo b a h ea d ! Not All Repairs Up Home’s Value IjAVIl: COUNTY UNTHRl’KISli KhCORIX TIIUUSDAV. .1 LIl.V Ы. I>)S.' I3H "M a n y h om eow n ers th in k e v e r y d o lla r in v e s te d in h o m e ‘ im p rov em en t a d d s lhal m u ch v a lu e to the h ouse. N ot tru e ," sa y s D r. G lenda H erm an , ex len sion housing and h o u s e fu r n is h in g s sp ecia list-in -ch a rg e, N orth C a rolin a S tale U n iversity. Im p ro v e m cn ls m ost likely lo a dd to the h o u s e 's v a lu e a r e usu ally the m o re e x ­ ten sive on es su ch as the a d d ilion o f a secon d b a t h r o o m , t h ir d b e d ro o m , fa m ily room o r p o s s ib ly th e e n ­ closu re o f a p orch and r e n o v a t io n o f the k itch en . "M o n e y ca n b e hard to fin d, but If a person a lrea d y has eq u ity In the p rop erty , h e o r she ca n con sid er a secon d n io r lg a g c o r h o m e im p rov em en t lo a n ," C o r n a t z e r N e w s O ur co m m u n ity ex ten d s s y m ­ pathy to Ih c fa m ily o f Ihe la le M rs. M attie B a rn ey . M rs. D ou g la s B u llard underw ent s u r g e r y a l F o r s y lh M e m o r ia l H ospital in W in ston -S alem M on d a y. M r. and M rs. R o g e r P e te rs of I.cx in g ton , N .C . v isited M r, and M rs. C a rl F ry e and M rs, F lo re n ce S ta rr S u nday a ftern oon . M r. and M rs. J a m e s S h oa f of M a rion , S.C . spent lasi w eek w ith M r. a n d ¡Mrs. W eldon A llen and oth er re la llv e s. T h eir g ra n d son , .lason D a y retu rn ed h om e w ilh Ihem to visit fo r a few w eeks. S u n d ay lu n ch eon g u esis o f M r. and M rs. J o e J on es w ere M r. and M rs, C h a rles N ich ols o f R ock H ill, S.C. .Mr. a n d M rs. N orm a n S m ilh , A v a a n d C lara B a rn ey , M r, and M rs. B illy C a rter w e re Sunday su p p er g u esis in W in ston -S alem . M r. and M rs. J a ck J o n cs spent (he Mocks Radio Dispatched trijcks, R E S ID E N T IA L & C O M M E ftC IA L V A & F H A In ip eclon ✓ À v E X T E R M IN A T IN G 634-5720 DAY OR NIGHT Y adkinviU e R oa d . M ocksvU ie, N .C IN V E S T M E N T ^SIDING & W INDOW COMPANYLOCATED: Hwy. 801 & 601 WATCH FOR SIGNS W a r e h o u s e D i r e c t _____T o Y o u L o w P r i c e s PRE-OPENING SPECIALS SAVE UP TO 30% • VINYL & ALUMINUM SIDING & TRIM • REPUCEMENT& STORM WINDOWS & DOORS • BLOWN AND BAH INSULATION • ROOFING • GUTTERING • PORCH ENCLOSURES • ROOF POWER VENTS • CARPORTS • AWNINGS • WROUGH IRON RAILINGS ALL WORK & MATERIALS FULLY GUARANTEED 3 LOCATIONS OPENING SOON rocksville Warehouse / ciemmons / Kernersville & Show Room / /766-0620 / processGarland Sheets, President..998-3288 w e e k e n d in H ic k o r y v is itin g rela tiv es and a tten ded a gold en w ed d in g a n n iv ersa ry. R ecen t din n er g u esis o f M r, a n d . M rs. H om er P otts w ere M r, a n d ! M rs, G e o rg e H inkle and ch ild ren , C h ely e and M elissa , M r. and M rs. G u s G u e s s w in e a n d d a u g h le r , M a ch elle o f A lexa n d ria V a. and B essie Sain o f M ock sv ille. M r, a n d M rs.J im F ry e and A n g ie spent a few d a y s at E m e ra ld is le w ith M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e F o sle r. A llen L iv in g ood , sm a ll son o f M r. and M rs, G erry L iv en g ood , is con fin ed to his room w ilh ch ick en pox. M r. and M rs. A lan F ry e spent la si W ed n esd a y night at G ra n d fa th er M o u n ta in a n d lo u r e d o lh e r m ou n ta in s o f N orth C arolin a. M r. a n d M rs. H a rv ey P o lls visited E v a P o lls S a lu rd a y night. N ell C u rlee o f S a lisbu ry spent last w eek w llh h er sister, M a g d elin e W h ittak er. T h ey both v isited D ella M cD an iel in D u lin s on e d a y last w eek. D r. H erm an sa y s. T h e secon d m ortg a g e a lso ca lle d an eq u ily loan or secon d d eed , is m o n e y b o r r o w e d again st the eq u ity in Ihe house. T h e loa n is .secu red b y Ihe re a l esta te ow n ed b y the b o r r o w e r . A p p ly fo r on e al a ban k , sa v in g s and loan a ssocia tion , cred it union o r fin an ce com p a n y . H om e im p rov em en t loan s a re a differen t type o f fin a n cin g. 11 is o fte n b a s e d on a n a p p ra ised va lu e of the h o m e in c lu d in g th e planned ren ova tion . ‘ ‘T h a i m e a n s a h om eow n er m ight be a ble lo get a la rg er lo a n . H o w e v e r , Ih c len d er reta in s con trol o f the funds and d oles out m on ey a s the w ork p rog resses. A lso, the m on ey m u sl b o u sed in e x a ct a cco r d a n ce w ilh Ihe loa n a g r e e m e n t,’ ’ D r. H e r m a n s a y s . T h ere is m o re freed om w ilh the m on ey o b ­ ta in e d Ih ro u g h a secon d m ortg a g e. ^ENING AUGUST 1st The Silent Dragon 119 N.MaIn St. Mocksville. N.C. 704-634 3182 M iss D a rla N orm a n o f W y o spent W ed n esd a y n igh l and T h u rsd a y w ith h er cou sin , M iss C in dy P h elp s. B ill C ook h a s b een a p a lien t a l F orsy lh H osp ita l fo r Ihe pa st w eek fo r ob serv a tion a n d treatm en t, M rs. L u cille E llis, M r. a n d M rs. R o b b ie E llis and d a u g h ler D ianna sp en t last w eek a t the b ea ch . J e rry C a rie r w a s a patien t a few d a y s last w eek a t F orsy th H ospital for trea tm en t a n d su rgery , M rs, R u th H u ffm a n a n d M rs. M a m ie P r a ll o f K ern ersv ille v isited M iss E th el J on es T h u rsd a y m o r ­ ning. Е О В Ж Е -NEW LISTINGS* Southwood Acres Home in the pines. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, brick veneer home ideal for the large family. Let us show you the many additional features. «82,000“_________________ Beautiful Lo: In Woodland Development Plenty Of Hardwood Trees And Sloping iusi Right For A Basement 'S,900“ Sheffield Park-Convenient To 140 3 bedroom home with Vh baths, kitchen-din^o’' comb., living room, .in woodstove, utility fenced back yard, storage building..... Many extras included. ’39,800 Summer home in the Mountains. Beautiful view of the New River. Large lot. Located in Ashe County close to Elk Shoals Methodist Camp »28,000 Center Community Approximately 41 acres located off of Tutterow Rd. and Hwy. 64. Land borders on Interstate 40 Right of Way »44,000 Garden Valley BrickJHome With Plenty Of Room. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Ceramic Tile Baths And Many Additional Features. Only '79,000 Southwood Acres Many lots avaNableV LAREW-WOOD- JOHNSON,lnc. Phone 634-6281 & in surance TELEPHONE (7041 634-6111 III p n c i’Ml M *lt flniim ini' Im- i)ii»llfii'il Im im ts Peal — Insuraiico - AU Ту])св HOMRS .■<1 I’I'K I riiiulicr, ||, II.i;i)|>iirt. Iiii'nr liil, like ni'H ciiiKlilimi, trrc.s. IIWV. (IIW- 2 stniy, .S-rooMi hiinu' in good condition. Needs someone wilh good lasU’ aiiri Iniaginiitlon lo decorate it, S-acres of valuable land goes with i(.I.AKKWOOI) 1)R-;1IIH, I'.. 11, living room «- fpl., full bsint, w-fpl, kitchen-dining area, 1.2A lol. F.xcellenI ! cation,•SI’ItlN'C! ST,-2IIH, yjQ good slaricr home. Reasonable price.:;k| iMl’MFORI) l)r,-l,ovely IBR split-le%el home i:i a quiel neighborhond. ronveniont lo .schools anil .shopping. Mi w-fpI,, den'^-fpl,, Iwti complete kitchens. Perfect for a growing family. Si:i„'ilHI. D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D -3 o r 4 B R , IB on IV4 A w ith ou tb u ildin gs. M E R R E L L L A K E R D E x tra n ice 3 B R , 2B c c d a r sid in g h om e on w ood ed c.xccpt for law n. H ea t p u m p , cc i, .a l a ir, 2 ca r g a ra g e. L a n d sca p cd . S H E F F IE L D R O A D -N lce h om e on c o m e r lot, 3 B R , I'A b ath s, e x ce lle n t con d ition , rea son a b ly p rice d . L a n d sca p e d and g ard en sp a ce. G L A D S T O N E R D . C ooleem ee a rea - N icely m a in ta in ed 5 room house and 3 -room a p a rt­ m en t on a p p rox . a cre. 601S-2BR, 1 b a th , g a rd en sp a ce. B R O O K D R IV E -B u ff b rick h om e on 2 lots, 3 B R , IMi b ath s, e x v jC 'n t con d ition , rea son a b ly rice d . L a n d sca p e a and g ard en s p a c e ,_______ I'lL L O W R U N -T w o n ew h om es u n d er co n ­ stru ction - on e fa rm sty le, 2 or 4 B R , g rea t ro o m , d e c k , city w a ter and se w e r, p a v ed street. P ick ou t y ou r co lo rs and ca rp et. N E W L IS 'n N G - 601 S ,-3 B r, 2 fu ll baths, la rg e g rea t ro o m w ith w ood bu rn in g in sert on 3 a cre s . M 8,500. , P IN E R ID G E R D .-3 P '.(^ 'in ch er, oil F W A heat, fru it trees, o v e r a ci''^ io t, ca rp o rt. J E R IC H O C H U R C H R D .-4 B R , 2 «iB , den w -fpl or w ood in sert, 2 k itch en s, d b l. ca rp o rt, p a v ed d riv e . A p p ro x . 4A la n d . O ne ot the b est listin gs w e h a v e h a d . S ee to a p p re cia te . M O B IL E H O M E and lot -1970, 2 B .R . C ounty W a ter, »19,000.00. D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D .- 3 B R : 2B. h om e w ith la rg e don on la rg e lot. R e a so n a b le p rice. A V O N S T .-G ood sta rter h om e. 2 B R , IB , cen tra l h ea t a n d n ice lot. H IC K O R Y H IL L -V ery a ttra ctiv e, im m a cu la te an d sp a ciou s h om e. L iv in g ro o m w ith fp l, D R , 3 la rg e B R 's , p la y ro o m w ith w ood stov e, den w llh fp l., stu d y, 3M: bath s. R e la x b y a 20x40 pool. T h is a n d m u ch m ore a t a p r ic e less than you w ou ld e x p e c j.DAVIE ACADEMY RD-:IBR. 2B, full basement, heat pump. C. Pe.rt and .flJ A. N ew ly R e d e co ra ted _____ _ D E A D M O N R D .-4 3A and 3B R h ou se. B eau tifu l settin g. L a r g e E n glish B ox w ood s and m a p le tre e s. 1V4 a c r e la k e. A ir strip . C all fo r sh ow in g. S. M A IN S T .-A ttra ctlv e S ta rter H om e. 3B r, 2B rea son a b ly p r ic cd . G W Y N S T . 3 B R b ;r,'k h ou se, cen tra l heat, ca rp o rt a n d n ice l!0 A ll fo r »31.000. O w n er fin a n cin g . _ F A R M IN G T O N R O A D -B rlck ra n ch er, 3B R , 2B, d en w -tpl. p la y ro o m w -fp l.. ca rp o rt g a r a g e , a p p ro x . 2A . w ood ed , f. b a s e m e n t N E A R 1-40 a l first 64 ex it, 3 B R , 2% B . d e n ^ . b a w m e n t-fp l., a ir co n d ., 2 -ca r g a ra g e , a p p rb x . 2\. . -I G A R N E R S T .-3B R , b rick ra n ch er, H 4 B . heat p u m p , b a sem en t, d eck . G O D B E Y R D ,-N e a t house on A „ " 2 o r 3 b e d ro o m . IB . B ea u tifu l trees. R eason ab> * p r lc rd . __________ W IL L B O O N E R D - 3 h om es to b e built. E n e rg y e fficie n t, 3 B R h o m e s w ith m on th ly p a y m en ts as low a s »150.00 If y ou q u alify. COMMERCIAL Iii;AH CRI'F.K HI).- Commercial bidg, (iux:i0 (Ml 1.11 acres with ,1 phase elec. Cinrendy 2 apis.; S:i2,nim. C O U N T Y H O M E R O A D -W e s ts id e M o b ile - H om e P a rk . 4 a cre s , ch a in link fe n ce , 12 m ob ile h om es. M on th ly in co m e »2,052 fu ll ren ta l. P r ic e »135,000. O w n er fin a n cin g at 10 p ercen t A P R .IIWV. Wll.S-tlMHI fl. ccinimercial hldg., has many possihililies, SlIl.Slio. F O R L E A SE -601 S. C o m m e rcia l B id g . o r s e r v ic e s t a t io n . R e c e n t ly r e n o v a t e d . R e a so n a b le ra tes. L A N DNiCAlt FARMINGTON-Ilwy. SHI. !I.;|S7A «pen land, lung rd. frontage, will divide. O L D H W Y . 158 - 25.57A land, p a rt pastu re, p a rt w ood ed . B eau tifu l a rea . O A K L A N D H E IG H T S -L ot a p p rox , V, a cre , zoned fo r m ob ile h om e. R ea son a b ly p riccd . T W IN CK D AK .S K D .-T w o A lots. B ord erin g T w in f'e d a rs G o lf C ourse. OFF EATON CHUHCII RD.- Sfi.5 acres, ap­ prox, ;illA open. Some pine hardwood timber. Some buildings. Approx. 7 acres waterfront, $i:i5ll. per acre. M a n y rots-R ollin g H ills L an e a n d M illin g R oa d . H IG H W A Y 801 - I5A - p a rt op en , h a rd w ood and lon g ro a d fr ^ t a g e . C A R O W O O D S S u b d lv .-L o t s 35 a n d 36. R ea son a b le p rice. _ _ ______ C L O S E IN -A p p rox . 12 A , 10 op en , lon g road fron ta g e, g ood b u ild in g sites, F A R M IN G T O N A R E A -5 -a cre tra cU - W .S, N o. N E A R M 0 C K S V IL L E -5 A . w ood ed , p a v ed rd . C. w a ter. B A Y V I E W E S T A T E S -L a k e N o r m a n , M o o re sv ille a re a , d eed ed lot, w a terfron t a c ­ ce s s, g ood b u ildin g iot.i7g00. 80 A C R E S -B ea u tifu l land, 50 under cu ltiva tion , r e s t w o o d e d , D a v ie A c a d e m y a r e a . R ea son a b ly p riced . E u g en e B ennett 998-4727 H ollan d C h a ffin 634-5186 Ivouise F rost D a ig le 634-2#t« Sam H ow ell 634-2060 C on n ie h o w a lsu e 634-6343 G ra h a m M a d ison 634-5176 L u th or P otts, R H U ja8-8420 H en ry S h ore 634-5846 K athl W a ll 492-7631 iquti HoustNC 634-6111 or 634-6112 14И, . DAVll* COUNTY l-.NTURPKISl- K1ÌC0RD. THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1983 S T A T E O F N O R T H C A R O L IN A d a v Ce- c o u n t y IN T H E G E N E R A L C 6 U R T O F JU S T IC E S U P E R iO R C O U R T D IV IS IO N O F F O R F T H E C L E R K F ilp N o. 81 SP 113 N O T IC E OF R E S A L E G A R R Y W . F R A N K , Aci m in is lrd to r c .t.a . of fhe E sfafe Of W IL F R E D G U Y F R IT T S . D eceased, and K E IT H P O P E , in d iv ld u fllly , and w ile . L Y N N L. PO P E ,P e titio n e rs vs. A B N E R B. H A R R IN G T O N . SR., G u a rd ia n of E U N IC E H. FR »TTS. A R L O N A F. P O P E and husband. C L A R E N C E A. p o p e ; L A R R Y K E IT H P O P E . JR ., K R IS T A L L Y N N P O P E . H A V A D A W N K tS E R . C H R iS T O P H E R T E D K IS E R , ftnd M IC H A E L B R IA N K IS E R . D efendants W H E R E A S , the u n dersigned A d m in is tr a to r c .t.a . o l the E sta te of W ilfre d G uy F ritts did pu rsu a n t to O rd e rs ol th e C ourt in the.above sp ecial p roceeding o ile r lo r sell tw o s e p a ra te tra c ts or la n d w h ic h sale was rc p o rle d to th U C o u rt; and W H E R E A S , w ith in th e tim e allo w e d by ta w upset b id w as tile d w ith the C le rk ol S uperior C o u ii fo r D avie C ounty on one of the saîd s e p a ra te tra c ts o l land and a n o rd e r issued d ire c tin g C a rry W . F ra n k . A d m in is tra to r c.t.a . o l the E s ta te o l W lllre d G uy F ritts to re se ll sa id tra c t, s p e c ific a lly T R A C T E IG H T ; 8S h e re jn a ltc r described? and NO W T H E R E F O R E , u n der and b y virtue o f a Consent O rd e r ente re d b y a Judge of S uperior C o u rt and an o rd e r of the C le rk o f S u perior C ourt of D avic, C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a , m a d c 'ln the above p roceeding, the u rid e rs lg n e d 'A d rn ln ls tra to r c.t.a . of the E s ta te of W ilfre d G u y 'F rltts w ill on the 22nd day of J u ly / i9B 3,at 12:00 noon at the e n tra n ce o f the D avie C ounty C ourthouse In M o cksvU le, N o rth C a ro tin a , o ile r fo r sale to the high est h ld d e r, Ihe follov-'ln», tra c t o i la n d lying in Fulton T ow nship, D a vie C ounty, N orth C a ro lin a , and m o re p a rtic u la rly d escribed as fo llo w s : T R A C T E IG H T : B E G IN ­ N IN G a t an e x is tin g 6 0 " P o p la r w ith e x is tin g m a rk s a t a fence co rn e r, s a id 60“ P o p la r being located a t the southw est c o rn e r of C ..'B a lle y ‘s tra c t, the n o r­ th w e st c o rn e r of L . A n derson's tra c t and the southeast c o rn e r of T R A C T S IX , and bein g the no rth e a st c o rn e r o f th is T R A C T E IO H V ,- fhence w ith L. A n- d ersbn's lin e S outh OS deg. OJ' 30" W est 2.907.66 fe e l to a new iron^p.lpe on the east bank of D u ïctim a n s C re e k; thence w ith the E a st b a n k o f D u tch m a n s c re e k as It m e a n d e rs th e fo lto w in o fo rty lines h a vin g courses and d istances m o re o r less as follow s. N o rth 47 deg. 16' 00'; W est 145.00 feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth 44 deg. 44' 0 0 " W est 75.00 le e t lo a p o in t, thcn ce N o rth 07 deg. 23' 00*' E a s t 100.00 feet 10 a point, thence Norlh 25 deg. 4 9 '0 0 " W est 135.00 feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth 54 deg. 5V 45'* W est 194.70 le e t lo a p o in t. thénèB N o rth 29 deg. 25' 15" W est 110.30 feet fo a p o in t, thence N o rth 13 deg. 32' 30" E a s t' 210.50 feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth Ì9 deg. 48' 30" W est 345.50 feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth 62 deg. 04' 00'* W est 95.00 feet to a p o in t, thence SoOth 74 deg. 08’ 0 0 " W est 60.00 leet to 'a p o in t, thence South 60 deg.-59' 0 0 " W est )20.00 feet fo a po in t, thence South 41 deg. 43' 0 0 " W est 90.00 fe e t to a p o in t, thcn ce- N o rth 23 deg. 25' 0 0 " W est '47.00 fe e t to a p o in t, fhence' N o rth 24 deg. 46' 0 0 " East'96.60 le e t fo a p o in t, thence N o rfh 04 deg. 33' 0 0 " W est 190.60 feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth 01 deg J 16' 0 0 " E a st 68.90 feet to a po in t, Ihence N o rlh 43 deg. 05* 00'; E a st 165.00 le e t to a p o in t, thence N o rth 54 deg. 47' 0 0 " E ast 355.00 feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth 30 deg. 55' 00" Wèst 95.00 le e t to a p o in t, thence N d rfh 48 deg. 47' 0 0'' W est 110.00 le e t to a p o in t, thence N o rth 37 deg. 2 1 '0 0 " W est 512.80 le e t to a po ln f, th ence N o rfh 87 deg. 45' 00'' W est 215.00 le e t to a p o in t, thence N o rth 07 deg. 30' 0 0 " W est '140.00 fe e t to a p o in t, ttien ce N o rth 01 deg. 50' 00'' E ast 275.00 fe e t to a p o in t, thence. N o rth 76 deg. 20' 00" W esi;f7.50 feet to a p o in t; thence South 65 deg. 44' 0 0 " W est 140.00 fecf^o a p o in t, thence South 49 d e g .'l 1' 0 0 " W est 292.50 le e t to a p o lp i, thence South 77 deg. 17' 00" W est 238.50 feet to a p o in t, thence South 88 deg. 29' 00'' W est 65.00 fe e t fo a p o in t, thence south 64 deg. 15' 0 0 " W est 395.00 fe e t^ o a p o in t, thence South 41 d e fl:J 5 ' 0 0 " W est 104,00 feet to a pornl. thence South 11 deg. 02' 00'*>€ast 150.00 feet to a p o in t, m o n te S oulh 55 deg. 09' 00" W os} 92.50feet to a p o in t, thence N o rth 66 deg. 20' 00" W est B6.50 le e t^Q fl p o in t, thence N o rth 39 deg\-2^' 0 0 " W est 675.00 leet to a p o in t,.th e n c e N o rth 75 deg, 47' OO'i W m I 170.00 feet 10 a poin t, thence N o rth 41 deg. 14' 00" W esf 395,00 feet to a point, thance N o rth 17 deg. 27' 00" W es} 450,00 le e t to a p o in t, thence N o rth 58 deg. 30' 00" E ast S12.50 le e t to a p o in t Ihence N q rih 25 deg, 33' 0 0 " E a st 465.00 fe e t'to a new Iron p ip e on the e a jt.b a n k o f D u tch m a n s C reek, th i fo u th w e s t c o rn e r o l TR ACT S Ç V E N ; thence w ith the lin e oi TR A C T S E V E N South 66 deg. l4(-45" E a st 495.00 le e t to a new iron pipe In the ce n te r ol the 60 fo jt road rig h t ot w ay, the soyfhea sf corner of T R A C T S E V E N a n d th e s o u th w e s t coTfier o l T R A C T S IX ; thence w ltti the lin e of T R A C T SIX Sobth 66 deg. 14' 45" E ast 2.4,25.12 feet to the p o in t and place of b e g inning, and being 125.52 A cre s, m o re o r less, as 5u>veyed O ctober 6th, 1982. by M a rtin F. H ennigan, R, L, S. L- 2735. f o r re le rc n ce see Deed Book 3 r,p a g e 418, D eed Book 38, page 36^ and Deed B ook 41. page 60 Jhe opening bid on thlt tract w ill be 154.066.36 This tra c t is sola su b je ct to artV rig h ts o f w a y a nd ca>em cnts ano encum brances of« re c o ra ana a re also sold su b je ct to 60 loot road rig h t olV vay as s p e c ific a lly described and show n on th a t m a p d ra w n by* M a rtin F. H ennigan dated O ctober 6th. 1982 w h ich Is hereby in c o rp o ra tc o h e re in by r«ifcrence T ^is tra c i is sola su b je ct to pro p c'rty a n d assessm ents fo r yaars subsequent to 1982. The la st and high est b id d e r fo r th is tr a d at said sale w ill be re ^u ire o lo g iv e a cash deposit m .th e a m o u n t of 10 p e rc e n t of ir x b id p e n d in g lin a i con » irrn a iio n o r re je c iio n thereof. S aid sa le of this tra c t is su)>|ec( to c o n lirm a iio n b y Ihe Court Tt^is the 7fti day of J u ly , 1983.» G a rry W F ra rik , A d m in is tra to r c t a. of the E state erf W ilfre d G uy Fritti P ost O ffice Bo* 1295 L e xin g to n , N C.27792 7 14 2tnp i iPublic Notices N O R TH C A R O L IN A O A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E OF F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE U N D E R and BY v irtu e o f the P ow er o l Sale con ta in e d In a Deed o f T ru s t, e xecute d by DougUis G .H a rre ll and w ife . G lo ria W ,H a rre ll, date d June 22,1976. and re co rd e d In D eed of T ru s t Book 95. P age 738 In the O llic e o f the R e g iste r ol Deeds o l D a v ie C o u n ty . N o rth C a ro lin a , d e fa u lt h a v in g been m ade in the p a ym e n t o l the indebtedness th e re b y secure d, and said Deed of T ru s t bein g by the te rm s th e re o f s u b je c t to F o reclosure, and the H o ld e r ol th e In d e b te d n e s s th e re b y secure d h a v in g d em anded a F ore clo su re th e re o l lo r the p u rp o s e o l s a tis fy in g sa id In ­ d e b te d n e s s . th e u n d e rs ig n e d T rustee w ill o ffe r fo r S ale a t P u b lic A u c tio n lo the highest b idd er lo r cash a t the C our­ thouse D oor In D a vie C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a , a t 12:00 N oon on W ednesday, J u ly 27. 1983, the p ro p e rty conveyed In sa id Deed o l T ru s t, the sam e L Y IN G and B E IN G In the C ounty o l D avie. S tate o l N o rth C a ro lin a , and m o re p a rtic u la rly d e scrib e d as lo lto w s : B eginning a t a p o in t a s u r­ v e y o r's n a il In th e ce n te r of R ain b o w R oad (S la le R oad No. 1441} and ru n n in g thence iro m said p o in t N o rth 89 degrees 50' E ast 364.5 fe e t to a p o in t, an Iron pipe In Jake B la c k w e ll's lin e ; thence South 16 degrees 30' East 101.90 le e t to a p o in t; thence South 48 degrees 55' W est 262.33 le e t. along the lin e of D avid R obertson, to a p o in t, a s u r­ v e y o r's n a il. In fhe c e n te r ol R ain b o w R oad (S la le R oad No. 1441); thence on a ch o rd w ith the c e n te r o f R alnt>ow Road (S tate R oad N o. 1441) N o rth 36 d f^ re e s 02' W est 332.70 fe e f to the p o in t a nd p lace o l the B e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 1.41 acres, m o re o r less, as su rveyed b y F ra n c is B , G reene, June 21. 1976, a nd bein g a p o rtio n o l the p ro p e rty d e scrib e d In a deed Iro m H o w a rd G . H anes and w ile , T ilth ia M . H anes to C.H . Dunn a nd w ife , N o rm a L . D unn, d a te d A u g u s l 17. 1973, as recorded In B ook 91, P age 275, D avie C ounty. N .C ., R e g is try . Being the s a m e p ro p e rty as th a t d escribed In Deed o l T ru s t B ook 95, P age 738, D a v ie C ounty P u b lic R e g istry. T ogether w ith im p ro ve m e n ts DO sa id p ro p e rty . P R O P E R T Y A D D R E S S : Route 1, R a in b o w R oad, A d ­ vance, N o rth C a ro lin a 27006. T h is Sale w ill be m a de su b je ct fo u n p a id fa xe s, prior liens, and u n paid assessm ents. If a n y. T he T ru s te e re se rve s the rig h t to re q u ire o l th e h igh est b id d e r a deposit o f fiv e pe rce n t (5) of his b id as e vidence o f good fa ith . T his is in fu ll c o m p lia n c e w ith G .S . C h a p te r 45 as am ended. T his the 5 th d a y o l J u ly . 1963. Joseph L. C a rlto n , T ru s te e 7-14 2ln p N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F S E R V IC E O F PR O C ES S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N In th e D is tric t C ourt In th e m a tte r o l A n th o n y F o y e ile Deese, b o rn M a rc h 21. 1979, and E liz a b e th M ic h e lle Deese, b o rn D e ce m b e r 17, 1976 T O : T O N Y B A R N E T T E D E E S E T a ke N o tice th a t a v e rifie d p le a d in g seeking re lie f aga in st you has been file d In fh e above e n title d a c tio n . T he n a tu re of the re lie f bein g s ought is as fo llo w s : T e rm in a tio n o f y o u r p a re n ta l rig h ts as to y o u r m in o r c h ild re n , A n th o n y F o y e ile Deese and E liz a b e th M ic h e lle Deese. Y ou a re re q u ire d to m a ke defense to such p le a d in g not la te r than Ihe 10th da y of A ugust, 1983, sa id date being 40 days Iro m the firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is n o tic e , o r fro m the d a te P e flfio n is re q u ire d fo be file d , w h ic h e v e r Is la te r; a n d upon yo u r fa ilu re to do so, the p a rty seeking s e rvic e a g a in st you w ill a p p ly to the c o u rt lo r th e re lie f sought. T h is the 21 da y of June, 1983. H a ll and V o g le r, A tto rn e y s a lL a w B y E . E d w a rd V o g le r, J r. A tto rn e y fo r P e titio n e r P .O . D ra w e r 970, M o c k s v itle , N .C . 27026 T e le p h o n e : 704-634-6235 ¿■M 4tnp N O R TH C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y N O T IC E O F S E R V IC E O F PRO C ES S B Y P U B L IC A T IO N In T he D is tric t C ourt In g e rs o ll-R a n d E m p lo ye e s F e d e ra l C re d it U nion P la n tiff vs A lan L . N ich o ls,D efendant TO : A L A N L . N IC H O LS T A K E N O T IC E th a t a p lea ding seeking re lie f a g ainst you has been file d In the above- e n title d a c tio n . T he n a tu re of the re lie f being sought Is as fo llo w s : c o lle c tio n of m onies ow ed on a p ro m iss o ry note. Y ou a re re q u ire d to m a ke defense to such p le a d in g n ot la te r than the 23rd day ol A u g u s l. 1903, sa id date being 40 days fro m m e firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is notice , o r fro m the date co m p la in t Is re q u ire d to be file d , w h ic h e v e r is la te r; and upon yo u r la llu re to do so. the p a rty seeking s e rvic e aga in st you w ill a p p ly to the C ourt fo r the re lie f sought. T his the I4 th d a y of J u ly , 1903.H a lla n d v o g le r. A tto rn e y s A t L a w By E. E d w a rd v o g le r, J r.. A tto rn e y to r P la in tiff P .O . D ra w e r 970, M o c k s v ille , N.C. 27028 T elephone; 704-634-6235 7-14 3tnp N O R TH C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T YA D V E R T IS E M E N T FO R BID S T he C ounty of D a v ie w ill open b id s p u rs u a n t to G e n e ra l S tatute 143 129 on J u ly 22. 1963 at 12:00 noon In Ih e C ounty M a n a g e r's O ffic e fo r the p u r­ pose of le ttin g a c o n tra c t to p u rc h a s e th e fo llo w in g designa ted e q u ip m e n t:O ne (1) C hassis and Cab E n g in e : 454 V 8 A u to m a tic T ra n s m iss io n Bids m a y be s u b m itte d to the C ounty M a n a g e r’s O ffic e p rio r 10 the opening of b ids. F u rth e r s p c c ilic a tio n s fo r the equipm ent a re a v a ila b le M o n d a y th ru F rid a y in the C ounty M a n a g e r's O lfic e o f the C ourthouse fro m 6:30 a m . u n til 5:00 p.m The County Ol D avie reserves the rig h t to re je c t o r re fu se any and ’ a ll bio proposalsC h a rle s S. M a shb urn C o u n ly M a n a g e r 7 11 Itn p U N IT E D S TA TE S O F A M E R IC A F E D E R A L E N E R G Y R E G U L A T O R Y C O M M IS S IO N N otice of A p p lic a tio n F ile d w ith the C om m ission (Ju n e 30, JW3) Take n o tice lh a t Ih c lo llo w in g h y d ro e le c tric a p p lic a tio n has been tile d w ith the F ederal E n e rg y R e g u la to ry C om m ission and is a v a lta b lc fo r p u b lic Insp e ctio n : a. T y p e o l A p p lic a tio n : P re lim in a ry P e rm it b. P ro le c t No:7317 000 c. D ate F ile d ; M a y 27. 1963 d. A p p lic a n t: W h itn e y P ow er C o rp o ra tio n e. N a m e o l P ro je c t; C o o le e m e e W a te r P o w e r P ro le ct I. L o c a tio n : On the South Y a d k in R iv e r, in D a vie C ounty, N o rth C arolina g. F ile d P u rs u a n t fo ; F ederal P ow er A c t 16 U .S,C . SS791 (a ) - 825 (r) h. C ontact P erson: R obert L o n g , W h H n e y P o w e r C o r­ p o ra tio n , 3 E lm Box 6116, S p a rta n b u rg , South C arolina 293058116 I. C om m ent D a te : Sept. 2, 1963 I. D e s c rip tio n of P ro je c t; The proposed p ro je c t w ill co nsist o f; (1) fhe e x is tin g , 10-foot- h ig h , 515-foot-long C ooleem ee D a m ; (2) an e x is tin g , 14-acre r e s e rv o ir ; {3 ) a n e x is tin g pow erhouse to c o n ta in an In ­ s ta lle d g e n e ra tin g c a p a c ity of 1.5 M W .; and (4) a p p u rte n a n t fa c ilitie s . T h e A p p lic a n t estim a te s the a v e ra g e annual e nergy g e n e ra tio n to be 4.75 G W h. k. P urpose of P ro je c t: The po w e r p ro d u ce d w ill be sold lo a local u tility . 1. T his n o tice also consists of th e fo llo w in g s ta n d a rd p a ra g ra p h s : A 4a, A4c, B, C, and 02 m . Proposed Scope o f S tudies u n d e r P e rm lt-A p r e lim in a r y p e rm it. It Issued, dacs not a u th o riz e c o n s tru c tio n . T h e A p p lic a n t seeks Issuance o l a p re lim in a ry p e rm it fo r a period o f 36 m o nths. D u rin g th is tim e th e s ig n ific a n t le g a l. In ­ s titu tio n a l/ e n g in e e rin g , e n ­ v ir o n m e n ta l. m a r k e tin g , econom ic and fin a n c ia l aspects o f the p ro jc c t w ill be d efined, in ve stig a te d , and assessed to su p p o rt an In ve stm e n t decision. The re p o rt of the proposed stud y w ill address w h e th e r o r n ot a c o m m itm e n t to im p le m e n ta tio n Is w a rra n te d , and, if fin d in g s a re p o s itiv e , th e A p p lic a n t intends to s u b m it a license a p p lic a tio n . T h e A p p lic a n t's e stim a te d to ta l cost fo r p e r­ fo rm in g these stud ies is S8,000. n. P urpose of P re lim in a ry P e rm lt-A p re lim in a ry p e rm it does not a u th o riz e co n stru c tio n . A p e rm it, II Issued, give s the P e rm lffe e , d u rin g the te rm of th e p e rm it, the rig h t of p rio rity o f a p p lic a tio n fo r license w h ile the P e rm itte e un d e rta ke s the n e c e s s a ry s tu d ie s a n d e xa m in a tio n s to d e te rm in e the e n g in e e rin g , e c o n o m ic s , and e n v iro n m e n ta l fe a s ib ility of the proposed p ro je c t, the m a rk e t fo r p o w e r, a nd a il o th e r in- fo rm a tio n necessary fo r in ­ clu sio n In an a p p lic a tio n fo r a license. A4a. E x is tin g D a m o r N a tu ra l W a fe r F e a tu re P ro fe c t- A nyone d e s irin g to file a c o m p e tin g a p p lic a tio n fo r p r e lim in a r y p e rm it fo r a proposed p ro je c t a t a n e x is tin g dam o r n a tu ra l w a te r fe a tu re p ro je c t, m ust s u b m it Ih e c o m p e tin g a p ­ p lic a tio n to the C o m m issio n on o r b e fo re 30-days a fte r the s p e cifie d c o m m e n t d a te fo r the p a rtic u la r a p p lic a tio n (see 16 C FR 4.30 to 4.33 (1962)). A n o tice o f in te n t to file a c o m ­ p e tin g a p p lic a tio n fo r p re lin in a ry p e rm it w ill not be a ccepte d fo r filin g . A4C. T he C o m m issio n w ill accept a p p lic a tio n s fo r license o r e xe m p tio n fro m lic e n s in g , o r a n o tice o f Inte n t to s u b m it such an a p p lic a tio n In response to th is n o tice. A n o tic e of in te n t to file an a p p lic a tio n fo r license o r e x e m p tio n m u st be s u b m itte d to the C om m ission on o r b e fo re the spe cifie d c o m m e n t d a te fo r the p a r tic u la r a p p lic a tio n . A n y a p p lic a tio n fo r lic e n s e o r e xe m p tio n fro m lic e n s in g m u sf be file d In accord ance w ith the C om m ission's re g u la tio n s (see 18 C FR 4.30 to 4.33 0Г SS4.101 tO 4.104 (1962), as a p p ro p ria te ). B. C om m ents, P rotests, o r M o tio n s to In te rv e n e - A nyone m a y s u b m it c o m m e n ts , a p ro te s t, o r a m o tio n to In te rve n e In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts of the R ules of P ra c tic e a nd P ro ce d u re , 18 C .F .R . SS365.210, .211. .214 (1962). In d e te rm in in g th e appropriate a c tio n to ta ke , the C om m ission w ill co n sid e r a ll p rotests o r o th e r com m e n ts file d , b ut o n ly those w ho file a m o tio n fo In te rve n e in a c ­ c o rd a n c e w ith fh e C o m ­ m issio n 's R ules m a y becom e a p a rty to the p roceeding. A ny c o m m ents, pro te sts, o r m o tion s to In te rve n e m u st be received on o r b e fo re th e s p e c ifie d c o m m e n t date fo r the p a rtic u la r a p p lic a tio n . C. F ilin g and S ervice ol R esponsive D ocu m e n ts - A n y filin g s m u st bear In a ll c a p ita l le tte rs the title "C O M M E N T S ", "N O T IC E O F IN T E N T TO F IL E C O M P E T IN G A P ­ P L IC A T IO N ". "C O M P E T IN G A P P L IC A T IO N ", "P R O T E S T " o r "M O T IO N T O IN ­ T E R V E N E ", as a p p lic a b le , and the P ro je c t N u m b e r of the p a rtic u la r a p p lic a tio n to w hich the filin g Is In response. A ny of the above nam ed docum ents m u st be file d by p ro v id in g the o rig in a l and Ihe n u m b e r of copies re q u ire d by the Com - m is s io n 's re g u la tio n s to : K enneth F. P lu m b , S e cre ta ry, F e d e ra l E n e rg y R e g u la to ry C om m ission, 825 N o rfh C aplfo) S treet, N .E ., W ashington, D.C. 20426. A n a d d itio n a l copy m u st be sent fo; F re d E. S pringer, C h ie f, A p p lic a tio n s B ra n c h , D iv is io n o f H y d ro p o w e r L ic e n s in g , F e d e ra l E n e rg y R e g u la to ry C om m ission, R oom 208 R B a t the above address. A copy, o f a ny n o tice of in te n t, c o m p e tin g a p p lic a tio n o r m o tio n to In te rv e n e m u st also be s e rv e d u p o n each re p re s e n ta tiv e of the A p p lic a n t specified In the particular a p p lic a tio n . 0 2 . A g e n c y C o m m e n ts F e d e ra l, S ta te , a n d lo c a l agencies a re in v ite d to file com m ents on fhe d escribed a p p lic a tio n . (A copy of the a p p lic a tio n m a y be o btained by a g e n c ie s d ir e c tly fro m th e A p p lic a n t.) If an agency does not file co m m e n ts w ith in the tim e s p e cifie d fo r filin g c o m ­ m ents, It w ill be p resum ed to h jv e no co m m e n ts. O ne copy of an a g e n c y 's c om m ents m ust also be sent to ih e A p p lic a n t's rep re se n ta tive s. K e n n e th F. P lu m b S e cre ta ry 7-14 4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y •IN T H E G E N E R A L C O U R T O F JU S T IC E S u p e rio r C ourt D iv is io n B efore The C le rk 83 • 5P • 76 N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N TY E X E C U T R IX 'S N O T IC E H a vin g q u a lifie d as E x e c u tri« of the esta te of Ire n e B eachflm p T u c k e r, deceased, la te of D avie C ounly, th is is to n o tify a ll N O T IC E O F S A L E TO M A K E persons ha vin g c la im s a g ainst ASSETS said esta te to present them to W illia m G -, Ija m e s . J r., the undersigned on o r b e lo re theG u a rd ia n fo r A n d e rs o n 7 day o l J a n u a ry . 1984 o r this R oosevelt K in g notice w ill be plea ded in b a r of H a vin g q u a lifie d as G ua rd ia n th e ir re c o ve ry . A ll persons fo r A nderson R oosevelt (T e d ) indebted to said e sta te w ill K ing o t D avie C ounty, N o rfh p le a se m a k e im m e d ia te C a ro lin a , th is is to n o tify a ll p a ym e nt to the undersigned, persons fh a f a p e flfio n o f sale fo This fhe 7fh da y of J u ly , 1983 m a ke assets has been file d . The n a tu re o f the re lie f bein g sought Is a proceeding b y the G u a rd ia n to sell ttie re a l ana personal p ro p e rty o f A nderson R oosevelt K ing p u rsu a n t to an o rd e r e n ­ te re d o u rsu a n t to NCGS i 33.31 ,,, and I 33-33, th e unde rsig n e d D A V lE C O U N TY G u a rd ia n w ilt o lfe r fo r sale a t P U B L IC N O T IC E p u b lic a u c tio n to the hig h e st D avie C ounty H o sp ita l of b id d e r fo r cash a t tie hom e of M o ck s v ille , N o rth C a ro lin a , to A n d e rs o n R o o s e v e lt K in g , be in co m p lia n c e w ith proposed R oute 1, A dva n ce , on a d irt road R ules a n d R e g u la tio n s o l L o u is e F o s te r S m ith , E x e c u trix of the esta te of Ire n e B eacham p T u c k e r deceased.7-7-41P N O R T H C A R O L IN A behind Y a d k in V a lle y B a p fls f C h u rc h . In th e F a rm in g to n T ow nship. D avie C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a , a t 12:00 Noon, on S ah^rday. the 23rd d a y of J u ly , 1983, the re a l p ro p e rty ly in g In F a rm in g to n T o w n s h ip , D avie c o u n ty. N o rth C a ro lin a , said re a l p ro p e rty b e in g m o re p a r tic u la r ly d e s c rib e d as fo llo w s ;. B E G IN N IN G a t a B la ck G um , c o rn e r of L o t N o. 2 and ru n n in g South 5 degrees E a st 6.50 chains fo a s ta k e / ihen ce Soufh 5.W chains to a ston e; thence E ast 2.20 c n a ln s to a s ta k e ; thence N o rth 1 d egree E a s t 3.17 chains to a s ta k e ; thence E a st 4.50 chains to b H ic k o ry ; thence South 3.17 c h a in s to a s ton e; thence E a s t 4.50 chains to a ston e; thence N o rth 2.59 chains to a H ic k o ry ; thence N o rth 54 degrees W est 20 c h a in s to a s ta k e ; th cn ce S outhw ard 5.20 c h a in s to th e B E G IN N IN G c o n ta in in g lO acres m o re o r less. Fo r m o re p a r tic u la r d e s c rip tio n see d iv is io n of the lands of G eorge C ook recorded In B ook 34. Page 277, R e g is te r of D eeds O ffic e o f D a vie C ounty, N o rth C a ro lin a . A lso , see Deed fro m J.C . C astcvens to T om H o w a rd a n d w ife , re c o rd e d In Book 38, page 331, R e g is te r of Deeds, D a v ie C o unty, N o rth C arolina. F o r re fe re n ce , see Deed Book 40, page 627. Save and except the p ro p e rty deeded in Deed B ook 78, page 587, and D eed Book 94, page 557, D avie C ounty R e g is try , and any o th e r rig h ts and easem ents .deeded by A nderson R oosevelt 'K in g . T he to ta l of the above describ e d p ro p e rty o ffe re d fo r sate Is 6,0 a cre s m o re o r less. A ll tra c ts a re sold s u b je c t to upset b ids, a n y rig h ts of w a y, easem ents, and e ncum brances of re c o rd In clu d in g b u t not lim ite d to an y p ro p e rty ta x assessm ents not paid. T he la s t and h igh est b id d e r fo r each tra c t w ill be re q u ire d to g iv e a cash dep o sit In the a m ount o f ten p e rc e n t (10) of th e b )d p e n d in g fin a l c o n ­ firm a tio n o r re je c tio n there o f. S aid sa le o f each tra c t is su b je ct to c o n firm a tio n b y the C ourt. T his fhe 2fifh d a y o f June. 1963.W illia m G. Ija m e s , J r., G u a rd ia n fo r A nderson R oosevelt K in g 6-30 4fnp D H E W In re fe re n c e fo H iii- B u rto n U ncom pensated C are, p u b lis h e d in th e F e d e ra l R e g is te r, P a rt V I II , d a te d F rid a y , M a y 16, 1979, w ill fu rn is h u n c o m p e n s a te d s e r­ vices In the am o u n t of 154,392 d u rin g fis c a l y e a r O c to b c r 1, 1963 th ru S eptem ber 30, 1984, A l) type s of s e rvic e s w ill be a v a ila b le to persons m e e tin g the C Sa P o v e rty In c o m e G uidelines in e lfe c t a t tim e of a p p lic a tio n . P ersons m a y a pply fo r uncornpensafed ca re a f fhe Business O ffice . A d e to rm in a tio n of e lig ib ility w ill be m ade w ith in tw o w o rk in g days ot a p p lic a tio n lo r un. com pensated care. T his s e rvic e w ill be a v a ila b le w ith o u t re g a rd to ra ce , cre ed, n a tio n a lity , o r sex. 7 14 lln N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y E X E C U T O R 'S N O T IC E H a vin g q u a lifie d as E xecutoi o f the esta te o f K a te B row n deceased, la te o f D a vie C ounty N o rth C a ro lin a , th is Is to notify a ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im a g a in st sa id e sta te to presen th e m to fhe und e rsig n e d on or* b e fo re th e 2 3 rd d a y of D ecem ber, 1983, said d a te being a t least s ix m o n th s fro m Ihe d a te o f firs t p u b lic a tio n o f th is n otice , o r th is n o tic e w ill be plea ded In bar of their re co ve ry. A ll persons Indebted to said estate w ill plea se m a ke Im ­ m e d ia te p a y m e n t to th e un- derslgned. T h is the 23rd da y of June. 1963, the sam e being the firs t p u b lic a tio n date. W illia m F . J o h n s o n , J r., exe cu to r of fhe esta te o l K a te B row n, deceased. B rock i M c C la m ro c k , A tto rn e y s a f L a w P.O. Box 347 M o c k s v ille , N,C. 27028 P hone: 704-634-3518 6 23 4tn N O R T H C A R O L IN A D A V IE C O U N T Y E X E C U T O R 'S N O T IC E H a vin g q u a lifie d as E x e c u to r o f fh e e s ta te o f L o rra in e B ow den R edden, deceased, late of D a vie C ounty, th is is to n o flly a ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in st sa id esta te to present th e m to m e u n dersigned on o r b efore the 7 d a y of J a n u a ry 1984, o r th is n o tic e w ill be pleaded In b a r of th e ir re c o ve ry . A ll persons Indebted to said esta te w ill please m a ke Im m e d ia te paym e n t to the undersigned. This the 7m da y of J u ly , 1983 John V a n R edden, E x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te o f L o rra in e Bow den R edden, deceased. 7-7-4tnp Ambulatoiy iSurgeiy Shows Savings C a rolin ian s co v e re d b y B lue C ross a n d B lue Sliield in su ra n ce sa v ed an estim a ted $2 m illion in 19B2 b eca u se of the in crea sed u se o f sev en a m b u la tory su rg ery p r o c e d u r e s . T h e sa v in g s w ere due to an 11 p ercen t in cre a se in the u se o f s e v e n s elected p roced u res. A p p r o x i m a t e l y 38 p e r c e n t o f th o s e p r o c e d u r e s a r e n ow b ein g d on e sta tew id e on a n a m b u la t o r y b asis. O ne y e a r ea rlier tlie p e rce n ta g e w a s 36.2 p e rce n t. A B C B SN C c o s t c o n t a in m e n t c o o r d i n a t o r c a n p rov id e the n a m es of loca l co n ta ct p erson s f o r a m b u l a t o r y s u r g e r y s e r v ic e s in com m u n ities a cro s s the sta te a n d a rra n g e in terv iew s w ith p eop le w h o h a v e u sed a m ­ b u la t o r y s u r g e r y serv ice s.________________ T oo little light is a n oth er ca u se o f sick ly h ouse plants. T his w ill ca u se them to grow sp in d ly and one-sided. T he NCSU sp ecialists s u g g e s t a d d i n g m oistu re lo the room a ir lo ra is e Ihe h u m id ity a n d h e lp preven t lea f burning A lc o h o l I n f o R e p o r t By William Weant Courtney Antique Flea Market Eveiy third Sunday in each month. Located beside of &)uriney School, Yadkin County. Next Antique Flea Market July 17,1983 (919) 463-2521 (919) 463-5529 D iun anil AU'iiliiil Di'iM .iidi'iu.j I’ K ih lcin s-T od elerm in e if you like niillioiis nf olh er piniplc w ho lake lrnn(|iiiliEers, sliiiiu lan ts, sleepin g pills, and pain reliev ers, .sonielinu's coiiiiiin ed w ilh a lcoliol - m a y h a ve a pi'dbleni w ilh a p rescrip tion drug, a n sw er Ihi'se guesl ion s: 1. A re you d efen sive if a frien d or rela liv e m en lion s y ou r dru g oi' a lcoh ol use? 2. A r e y ou s o m e t im e s en i- iiarrassed or frigh ten ed b y y ou r I'-eliavior w hile u nder Ihe in flu en ce i)f drug.s or a lco h o l? :!. 1 la v e you e v e r g on e to see a new d o c lo r b e c a u s e y o u r r e g u la r ph ysician w ould nol p re scrib e Ihc d n ig you w anted'.’ ■I.When vou a re under p ressu re 'ir le e lin g a n x io u s , d o y o i. a u lo in a lica lly la k e a tran qu ilizer or drink or b olh ? 5. D o you lake dru gs m ore often or fo r p u r p o s e s o th e r lh a n th o se p rescrib ed b y y ou r d octor? (). D o you take dru gs and drink a lcoh ol al the sa m e tim e? 7. D o you reg u la rly drink a lcoh ol or la k e dru gs to help you sleep ? S. D o you h a ve lo take a pill to w ak e up in Ihe m orn in g ? If you h a ve a n sw ered “ y e s " to a n y o f these qu estion s, you m a y ha ve a prob lem w ilh dru gs, a lcoh ol, or bolli. In ord er lo a v oid p rob lem s w ith d ru g s b efore Ihey start, b e su re you can a lw a ys a n sw er the follow in g qu estion s: 1. D o you know w hal dru g you a re lakin g, w hy y ou a re taking it, and w lial il is su p p osed to d o fo r y o u ? 2. D o you know w hen y o ^ a re .supposed lo slop taking Ihe d ru g ? ;t. H ave you asked you r d o c lo r if it is all right to h a ve a lcoh ol w hile using the m ed ica tion ? 4. D o you know, w h al side effe cts or p rob lem s lo w atch fo r? Is il all righ t, for ex a m p le, lo d riv e o r w ork w hile using Ihe m ed ica lion ? 5. If you qu estion the d ru g you h a ve been p rescrib ed , h a ve you lalked w ilh y ou r d o cto r o r co n ­ sid ered a secon d m ed ica l op in ion ? Y ou need not b e a sh a m ed if you feel you h a ve a p rob lem . F or as.<iislance you can con la ci you r d o c lo r or ih e T ri-C ou n ly M ental H ealth o ffice . (T his series is p rep a red b y Bill W e a n t, a lc o h o lis m e d u c a tio n c o n s u lla n l w ilh th e T ri-C o u n ly M enial H ealth C om p lex , r>22 N orth M ain S IrecI, M ock sv illt^ T h ese a rliclcs a re d esig n ed to cr e a le u n d e r s ta n d in g a b o u t d r in k in g , a lcoh ol abu se, and a lcoh olism in our s o c ic ly . If you h a ve a question con cern in g a lcoh ol lhat you w.ould like a n sw ered in a future colu m n , ph one (i;H-2l‘J 5.) G E O G R A P H IC B R IE F S N ick n a m ed the “ terror b ir d " by scien tists w h o fou n d its fossilized Skelton, the 7 -foot tall D ia try m a r o a m e d th e g r a s s la n d a n d w o o d la n d s o f w e s t e r n N o rth A m e rica a b ou t 50 m illion y e a rs a go. But it cou ld n ’ t fly b e ca u se its sh ort w in gs w e re u n able to lift its huge body. In stea d the b ird ran a bou t on thick, stron g leg s, a cco r d in g lo N a tio n a l G e o g r a p h ic W o rld m a ga zin e. ESTATE AUCTION10:00 AM Sat. July 30th 1983 Personal Property & Real Estate ofthe Late Ronald D. Bowles L o ca tio n ; O avie C o u n ty , A p p r o x . 8 M iles N orth - East o f M ock sville, N .C . on R edland R d . N o . 1442 b etw een H w y ’s 158 & 8 0 1 ) R eal E state.C onsist o f 4 .5 A cres w ith F rontage on R edland R d ., W o o d e d , wilth 2 M ob ile H om es & G arage B idg. on p ro p e rty . R eal E state to be sold at 1 2 :0 0 N o o n . T erm s A n n oiin red Sale D ay ^ jlg J io n d u cte d _ F o r_ J u d j^ ^ B j_ C o J ie j,_ _ _ _ _ TERM S: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK Sale Conducted Bv JW'' SH EEK AUCTION 8- R E A LTY CQ.# TIIJ r'nrr'1» I DJIM SHEEK, AUCTIONEER Lie. & HONDED, NCAL 924 P O. liOX 903 HIGHWAY 158 MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 NOT RESPONSmLETN CASE 01- INJURY OR LOSS 01- ANY TYPE к 4)14. l.ittll’ uikv Nt.lk,’ .k'. 1 ¿I..H, W.’ vp.'.ik I otm h .» ks W.-ITMk.’ short imp,v>M.ls l«’tm liMiis tn l.íüiU’iN ciu’S.’U.iKilic.ibs (c«T .ill kintisnlliiuks It N till' 1 |>ii к ii|is. iiit'iliiim l.m nm к ks Ami Ili’.uv<ltltvll4i ks. .((.IlCsII.'.tk iM ’ll I1.ÍI Ii»T ll.lill’ts itlOMli «.DUI llpl’I.tllDI) It’ l.tiiit.’r lAUU’d iUiii i.imu't roiittolli'il VVcliiunvulM l П.1И*- 4p.4l,i4bt C.Il.u.-mi.’ Iv.|...|,,v FARMINGspoken here F A R M T R U C K Ssp o ken h e re . FARM CRÉDIT SERVICE 390 Salisbury street l^ocksvlTle, KÎjC. ^^Michael'R. Morton*A^is^a'n?^ce-?resident'iî ltndeb JofuiH. Ervin, Loan (îîficèr ____ '' REAL ESTATE 5 Acre Mini-Farm PIERCE AUCTION SERVICE REALUTATE1*00 BRANTUY 8ТЖГГ WW8T0N 8AL£M. NC 2П0Э DAVIE COUNTY P in o N e w s T h e H ev. J im H aines w ill d eliv er Ihe m essa g e Sunday al KI a .m .- ch u rch sch ool 11 o 'c lo c k al W esley C hapel U n iled M elh odisl C iiurch. W e w anI lo lliank all Ihe peop le liial don aled Ihings for liie .July 41h a u clion sa le for llie eon in iu n ily ce n le r. W e esp ecia lly w ani lo liiank liuise liial ca m e and hougiil Ihings. M r. a n d M rs. I.u lh e r D u ll celeh ra led Iheir fidlh w edd in g a n ­ n iversa ry July 51h. M a rlen e D. T riv e lle is a palien l al F o r s y lh H o s p ita l a fle r lia v in g su rgery M onday. M r, and M rs. M icliael C orn elle and ciiild ren of H igh I’oinl v isiled his g n in d p a ren ls, M r. and M rs. H. A . C orn elle .Saiurday. W e a re sorry lhal .Mr, and M rs. H. A C orn elle w ill be m ov in g a w ay from liiis con im u n ily Ihis w eek. T hey Iiave iiouglil a liom e in M ayodan. .^ir. and M rs, L onnie G ra y W esI a re Ihe proud p a ren is o f a d a u g h ler, S arah A lice. If a n yon e has a n ylh in g lo b e pul in P ino new s, p lea se call S a iu rda y or ea rly M onday m orn in g. 2:30 pm SUNDAY - JU LY 24™ BEAUTIFUL6 ROOM HOME 3 Bedrooms ■ 2 Baths 2 Car Garage-46X20 Barn ' Highway 801, Vi Mile From Farmington Exactly 5 Miles Off i-40 Toward —FARMINGTON— Come to the Auction Register to Win 1983 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER OPEN HOUSE Sunday-July 10-2 PM To 4 Р1И Wednesday, July 20-6PM To 8 PM —TERMS ^5,000“ Down Day of Auction Balance Due 30 days at Closing Owner Will Take 2nd Mortgage of^00-15Years-10% 39FootЪ epW eíí■24’'Tile 6” From Top-Pumps 22 gal. per min. WILL NOT BE LEF OPEN FOR UPSET BID~S| — ALSO PERSON AL PROPERTY— Love Seat-Recliners-End Tables-15 Cubic Ft. Hot Point Refrigerator Maytag Washer- 25" R.C.A. Color T.V.-20" Craftsman Mower-Bookcase Room Divider-Gun Cabinet- Kitchen Ware ltems-2 H,D. Industrial Screw Drills-4 B&D Vk" Circal Saws B&D Sabre Saw- 3" H.D. Belt Sander-ElectricJitterbug Sander 22 Caliber "Speed" Stud Gun, with pins and loads PIERCE AUCTION SERVICE und REAL ESTATE /JL/Cr/ONEER KEITH J PIERCE ncal 154 1963 Auction Soles Is Our Business Not A Sideline Off 723 5338 \ DAVlli COUNTY UNTUWK1S1-; KÜCOKÜ, TIIUKSD/W. JULV 14, 1983 15» C LA S S IFIE D A D S ABORTION A B O R T IO N : F re e P re o n n n cy T esting. F o r a p p o in tm e n t c a ll c o lle ct • W inston S alem (919) 7 2 M 6 3 0 . A rc a d ia W o m e n 's M e d ic a l C lin ic . U -26 tfn A C a u c t io n " W E C O N D U C T A L L T Y P E S OF A U C T IO N S A LE S . W e are now c o n tra c tin g saies lo r S pring of 19B3. C a ll; J im Stieel^, A u c tio n R e a lty at 9^6' 3350. N C A L 924,7-9 tins B O O E R 'S K A R K L E E N . R t. 7. M o cl^A v tiii, 25 ye a rs of e x p e rie n c e • a u to re c o n ­ d itio n in g . W e c le a n : E ngines, In te rio rs . W ax o r PoJIsh and d ye v in y l tops. C a ll 998-3189 o r 996-3159 fo r an a p p o ln lm e n t. A nn and Ja c k B oger. O w ners and O p e ri’o r i 2 25 tfn B K ANIM ALS r^USICAL A R A B R IA N H O R S E S H O W , J u ly U , 16. and 17 a t Ire d e ll C o u n ly F a irg ro u n d s . H w y. 21, B a riu m S p rin g s. J u ly IS stiow is F R E E a nd s ta rts a t 6 p .m . J u ly 16 4.17 show s ta rts a t 6:30 a .m . a nd is a ll d a y . P a y S2.00 a t gate. C h ild re n u n d e r 12 F R E E . F re e P a rk ln p 7-7 -nnpAB P U P P IE S F R E E ...T o a good hom e. S m a ll, m ix e d breed p uppies, 9 w eeks old . Need shots. C all 998-3990. 7-7-2tpDG FO R S A L E : aKc R eg iste re d L a b ra d o r R e trie v e rs ... 5 w eeks old. CaU 634-5096 or 634- 3)79. 7 U Itp F R E E O O C ...7 m o n th s o ld , tan and b la c k , m o s tly S hepherd, fe m a le . W ill g iv e a w a y to a good hom e. C all 492-7584. 7-14-1tpR F P IA N O T U N IN G : R e p a irin g a n d R e b u ild in g . 32 y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e . A il w o rk g u a r a n t e e d . P I A N O T E C H N IC IA N S G U IL D C R A F T S M A N . C a ll W alla ce B a rfo rd a t 284-2447. 5 5 tfn B p a in t in g ' ^ & REPAIRS E X P E R I E N C E D P A IN T E R ... W ill do house p a in tin g , roof p a in tin g , o r w h a te v e r. W o rk G u a ra n te e d . C a ll; H a rm o n y (704) 492-76S7- 6-16-tfnCS A ffo rd a b le p a in tin g ..in fe r io r a n d e x te rio r w o rk . A ls o c a rp e n try w o rk , d e c k s , p o rc h e s , g a ra g e s a n d re m o d e lin g jobs. C a ll lo r a tre e e s tim a te - 492-72U a fte r 5 p .m . R eferences a v a lia b le .■ 7-14 2tp • BUSINESS PROP. FOR REN T F O R R E N T .-S u ite Of 3 O llic e s and re c e p tio n area--G round F lo o r- S treet F ro n t on M ain S tre e t. M o c k s v ille . C a ll 634- 3822.6-2 -tln D M FO R R E N T : R e ta il o r O lllc e Space on H w y. 64 a t F o rk ... W ill re m o d e l to s u it tenant. H ig h t r a lf ic lo c a tio n . A p ­ p ro x im a te ly 1 o r 2 thousand square le e t. C all 998-3316 o r 996-2303. 7-14 Itn p C A Ray's TV NOW o f ltr in g » trv lc e lo D * v l« C o u n ly W t « rV Ie » • II m ilo r brindi, W » o « tr p ic k u p M Kl dtllvtrv iorvlM, p lu s In n o m « n r v lc ln f l, Rnld«nt> o n (704) m c h a n g t m a y c o ll a t n o o x tr * co«t. P hono; » n ,J « 3 fo r « » rvleo o r •p p o ln tm o n tf, m o p N o, I l (fW ) 7 < S 4 n 4 , L o u to d a t |Х П to n o tto w n R o a d , W ln ito n , s a la m . N ,C . 1 7 « я , b o tld a U ltH L o a e u o b a ll parH , M E M O R IA L TO M A T T IE H E N D R IX B A R N E Y :G rcn t-gra n d m ii M attie IMatidip IMallic H endrix ; H arney and K a m i P crim a n . E a ster. I!l8:i, W h en I w a s a b a b y , se v e n lon g y e a r s a g o , I took a sp e cia l likin g to the la d y p ictu red a b o v e w ith m e ...th e on e w e a rin g m y h a t,.,m y g rea t- ■grandm other, M a ttie M a u d ie M a llie H en d rix •Barney, - 1 k n ew e a rly on how to g e l h er u tm ost at- .•ention. W h en I w ou ld v isit h er, oth er rela tiv es and frien d s w ou ld w a n t to h old m e , bu t I w ou ld cr y until sh e h eld m e. W hen m y M om g a v e m e m y first lifelik e b a b y , sh e su g g ested m a n y n a m es for il, but th ere w a s on ly on e n a m e I ’d h ea r o f.,, M attie, W hen G rea t-g ra n d m a B a rn ey co u ld n ’t be a rou n d , M a ttie m y d oll w ou ld be. I w a s a lw a y s re a d y to g o v isit "M a m -m a B a rn e y .” S h e’d let m e p la y in the sa n d , h a ve c o o k ie s a n d d rin k ev en w h en M om sa id n o, hold M a ttie w h ile I p la y ed , let m e ro a m a rou n d the b arn s, m a k e m e q u ilts a n d doll clo th cs and je lly , a n d sp o il m e an y w a y sh e cou ld . A s m y se lf, “ M a m -m a B a rn e y ” liked kitty- ca ts. She h a d m a n y o f them , I ev en took m y ca ts to v isit h er so m e tim e s, “ M a m -m a B a rn e y ” d ip p ed sn u ff, w h ich w as a lw a y s a n a m a ze m e n t to m e, I fin a lly g a v e her h er first sp ittoon , though sh e p re fe rre d a can , “ M a m -m a B a rn e y ” lik ed flow ers. She in­ sisted on w ork in g in them h e rs e lf until sev era l y e a rs a g o w h en sh e b e c a m e u n a ble to, I m y se lf h a ve cu ltiv a ted s e v e ra l flow er g ard en s, . and d o w ish sh e had seen them . W hen “ M a m -m a B a rn e y ” sta rted feelin g b a d se v e ra l m on th s a g o , I le ft on e o f m y oth er d olls, M a llie, w ith h er to h elp ta k e c a r e of her, 1 ev en le t M a ttie sta y , too, fo r sev era l w eek s until sh e felt b etter. M a ttie (m y d oll) and I h a v e had q u ite a few a d v en tu res th ese p a st few y e a rs. M attie has tra v elled a n d flow n , b e e n to zo o s and m u seu m s, to ch u rch es, to restau ran ts, a n d to the W h ite H ou se, S h e’ s been to n u rsery sch ools, k in d erga rten a n d the first g ra d e, and is m y a lm ost con stan t com p a n ion . W e’ v e told ou r a d v en tu res to “ M a m -m a B a rn ey ” a n d I think h er fa v o rite w a s w h en M a ttie en d u red a h osp ita l sta y w ith m e. W hen I a w ok e fro m su rg ery , I w a s fin e a n d the O peratin g R o o m S ta ff liad g iv en M a ttie a h eart. M a ttie w ill still g o m a n y p la ce s w ith m e, but I w on ’ t b e a b le to tell "M a m -m a B a r n e y " a bou t them a n y m ore. S he d ied last T h u rsd a y m orn in g , J u n e 30, a n d I 'm rea lly g oin g to m iss h er. S he w ou ld iia ve 90 y e a rs old on J u ly 29th, and h er e a rth ly b od y w a s g iv in g out. She w on ’ t b e in pain a n y m o re , b u t I’ll still m iss h er till I see h er a g a in in H eaven , ■you w ere rea lly sp e cia l to m e, "M a m -m a B a rn e y .” I still lov e y ou . K am i EMPLOYM ENT E X C E L L E N T IN C O M E lo r P a rt-T im e h o m e a s s e m b ly w o rk . F o r in lo rm a tio n , c a ll (504) 641 8003, E x t 8645, 7 -74lpG C A V EH IC LES M ISCELLAN EOUS WORK FOR YOURSELF 9-5 got you down? Give yourself a lift selling Avon, and earn good money too Call: 998-2346 H E L P W A N TE D -S 24I.20 w e e kly p a y c h e c k s . N a tio n a l C o m ­ p a n y . S ta rt Im m e d ia te ly . Y o u r w e e k ly p a yc h e c k m a ile d e v e ry F rid a y lo r the w o rk you have done th a t w eek. No e x p e rie n c e . A ll a g e s . P aychecks fuM y guaranteed. C o m plete d e ta ils , pa y scale, and a p p lic a tio n lo rm sent on request. W rite lo : E urow ood C orp. D ept. М ., P O . Oox 42Я, S ta te s v ille , N.C , 28677. 7-14 lin o S A L E S M A N A G E R S N E E D E D : A s a S ales M a n a g e r, you m a y q u a lily lo r g u a ra n te e d e a rn in g of S I.ООО to $3,000 m o n th ly , p lu s bonuses. D u rin g y o u r firs t tw o (2 ) w e e k s ( p ro b a tio n a ry p e rio d ), you m a y e a rn a t.* jln ln g b o n u s o f S250.00, w h ile you le a rn yo u r business fro m y o u r tra in in g d lre c lo r. C ali (919 ) 998-4094. 7-14 Itp B A B Y S IT T E R N E E D E D ...T O Stay In hom e. M u st h ave re fe re n ce s. 5 to 6 ho u rs per d a y , 4 days a w eek. C a li 634- 3929. 7. t4 -ttp D T F O R S A L E ...1979 C h e v e tte . 44,000 m ile s , 32 m p g- J2700.00 or BES T O F F E R . C a ll 284- 2518 a fte r 3 p .m .6-23-4tnpPD F O R S A L E -..1961 M o s ta n g . a u to m a tic , p o w e r ste e rin g , pow er b ra k e s , console A M - F M S tereo tape deck. 15,800.00 C all 634 5185. 7-7 2 tp J H L FO R S A L E ; 1974 C a p ri,.. R uns G R E A T ! N eeds p a in t. S1?00. C all C indy a l 634 5588 o r 284- 2351.7-14 If C H U R C H BUS FO R S A L E ...- 1964 F o rd ...R e b u ilt m o to r. In G O O D c o n d itio n . ieOO.OO C a ll 492-7423 o r 492-5474. 7-14.1tpM T Resort Property FOR REN T R E S O R T R E N T A L .B e a c h C ottage a t S outh M y rtle , 2 tje droom s ana bun ks, sofabed. 2 b a ths, a ir c o n d itio n , co lo r C able T .V . n e a r ocean. D a lly o r w e e k ly . CaM 634-3875 o r 634. 3650. 4-14-tfnW L HOMES FOR REN T FO R R E N T ...3 b e d ro o m B ric k t> o m e ...A p p ro x im a te ly 3 m ile s out. C a ll &34-2105 o r 634-2244. 6-9-tfnM E T E L E P H O N E R E P A IR C E N T E R : A il w o rk g u a r a n te e d . T e le p h o n e s a ie s .-.K e y S y s te m s ... in ­ s ta lla tio n s ... C ordless phones, loud b e lls, long co rd s, lacks, w ire and m a n y o th e r c o m ­ m u n ic a tio n n e e d s. T H E P H O N E P L A C E , M o c k s v iiie . N .C . P hone: 634-3626. 2 1 8 -« PP ГЮТ1СЕ B u s in e s s o p p o r tu n ity ... M . H o m e P a rk w ith 10 m a n a g e m e n t ow ned u n its and 15 sites w ith c o u n ty w a te r- p a rtia l fin a n c in g th ru ow ners. B y a p p o in tm e n t o n ly • CaU (704) 634-5647 to SCe. 7-14-1tpEN R ID E N H O U R I W IL L N O T be re sp o n sib le fo r any debts o th e r th a n those m a d e b y m e p e rs o n a lly . E ffe c tiv e im m e d ia te ly , T hom as L . R ide n h o u r, Sr. F ra n R ay R esI H om e, M o c k s v iiie , N.C . 7-14 Itp T R S M IT H I W IL L N O T be re sp o n sib le fo r a n y d e bts, o th e r th a n those m ade b y M E p e rs o n a lly , as of J u ly 11, 1983. D a rre ll G . S m ith R t. 1. A dvance. N.C . 27006 Mocksville ^urn. & App. 634-5812 Service On Most Major Brand Of Appliances & Televisions COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Fam ilies eligible under Depart­m ent of H ealth and Hum an Services Poverty Guidelines who genuinely desire self-help assistance to enable their fam ily to rise above the poverty level m ay m ake application for enrollment in the Total Fam ilyAssistance Program . The Total sta t ployer incentives, job search and F a m ily A ssistan ce Pro gram f irovides job readiness traming, am ily support se rvice s, em ­ placement services to fam ilies enrolled in the program. Ap­plications are requested to Be made before July 23, 1833 at theY V E D D I County Com m unity Action Program Offices:Davie: B .C . Brock Community Service Center, 622 N. Main Street, M ocksville, N .C. 704-634- 2187 Stokes; Stokes Com m unity Services Center, Hwy. 89, Dan­bury, N .C. 919-593-8185 Surry: Smith Building, 1006 North Main Street, Mt. A iry, N .C. 919- 786-6155Y a d k in ; Y ad k in Com m unity Services Center, East Hemlock Street, Yadkinvdle, N .C. 919-679- 2071 YADKIN VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, INC. P ost O ffice B ox 3 09 B oo n v ille , N .C . 2 70 11 Wc Are An Equal Opporiunhy Hinployer And Service Provider Ear e's Office Supplies 120 North Church Street Salisbury. N.C.Phone 636-2341 Office Supplies Furniture, Systems Art Suppl ies Your Mocksvillc Representative is: Jeff Heard F R E E F R A M IN G a t Ben F ra n k lin ...B rin g yo u r fa v o rite photo, s flfc h e ry p ro ie c t o r p riz e possession. O ur tra m in g p rofession al w iii cu l and s lie the nece ssa ry m a t a nd fra m e and a ssem ble them F re e of charge. A ll you P A Y is fo r the m a te rla ls l 7-7-4tnpBF S P E C IA L S A L E ...A ir C o n ­ d itio n e rs - A it s lie s a v a ila b le • a t E X C E L L E N T P ric e s . N E W ...S lig h tly d a m a g e d . F u lly w a rre n te d . S 8. W S A L V A G E ...601 N o rth , T u rn le ft on o ld 60 P hone 492-7344. 7-7-3tpSS FO R S A L E ...E le c tric G o lf C a rt. C all 284-4306 o r 1-704-546 7170. 7-7-4lpJC C A R P E N T E R w ith 16 ye a rs of exp e rie n ce ... W ill b u ild u tility b u ild in g s , c a rp o rts , g o rages. add on roomSy sundecks, w ill a ls o d o p a in tin g , F R E E E s tim a te s ... R e a s o n a b le R a te s , c a ll 9.98-3743 a t a n y tim e u n til 9 p .m . A sk fo r C h a rlie 7-14 tfnp4t S A T E L L IT E T V F o r th e H om e... G et o v e r 200 channels of te le v is io n d ire c tly fro m the sate llites.- H B O . S how tim e. P la yb o y, th e S u p erstations. S ports a n d C ln e m a x, firs t-ru n m o v ie s fro m a ro u n d th e w o rld ; S uper sh a rp re ce p tio n . C olor L ik e N e ve r B e fo re l C a ll; (91?) 548-2345 from 6 p .m . - 10 p .m . M o n. th ru F ri.; and (704) 546-7972 fro m 7 a .m . • 10 p .m . S at. and Sun. 7-14 4tp FO R S A L E : T w o a ir c o n ­ d itio n e rs - 1 23,000-BTU w in ­ do w u n it $150.00 as Is.- 1 s m a ll w in d o w u n it S60.00 as Is. C a ll 998-3644 fro m 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . 7-7 Itp F C FO R S A L E : 1 Scout R id in g M o w e r... 10 h p. 42 in c h c u t, S600.00 ; 2 n e w w h ite s to rm doors, S30-00 e a c h ; 1 w ood stove. H u n ts m a n , a ir tig h t, $200.; 2 b ic y c le s , g irla , S35.00; and boys. $75-00. C a ll a t any tim e , 492-5199. 7.14 trn p J C FO R S A L E : C A M P E R ... 1973 C olem an to ld o u t, sleeps 6 ; 3 burr>er gas ra n g e ; 12 g a llo n w a te r ta n k a n d g a lle y p u m p ; ic e b o x ; 10 X 14 d e ta c h a b le a w n in g ; n e w e le c tio n books, good tire s , sp a re tire and w h e e l, p le n ty o f ca b in e ts , 2 n e w lig h t cables, can b e p u lle d by s m a ll p ic k u p , $875.00. C a ll 492-5262. 7-14 It M OBILE HOMES FOR SA LE F Q R S A L E .I9 7 ! H IM c rts l T m i. le r 12x70, un d e rp in n e d , Iro n t and re a r porches, a ir co n ­ d itio n e r, and o il ta n k . House ty p e g u tte rin g , p a r tia lly fu rn ish e d , pow er box, pole, 3 bedroom s. 1< j baths. C a li 998 3479 a t an y tim e . 6-30 4fpD H FO R S A L E 1983 C ra fts m a nD ouble-w ide 28x56 3 bedroom , 2 b a th . C a th e d ra l c e ilin g . R ock fire p la c e , lap sid in g , S hingle ro o f. F u lly fu rn ish e d . P rice d to S ell! C all 634 3334 7 U 1 tp D M H FO R S A L E ..12x48 H o m e tte 2 bed ro o m 1 b a th ; 1971..12x48 C oburn. 2 be d ro o m , 1 b a th ; 1972..10x40 K e n t. 1 b e droom , 1 bath. A ll h ave stoves and re frig e ra to rs . C a ll 634-3334 7 141IPDM H F O R S A L E ; 1980 H lllc re s t M o b ile H om e 14 x 70, 3 bedroom s, 2 fu ll baths. H eat pu m p , c e n tra l a ir. S m a ll dow n p a ym e n t. A ssum e loan . C all (704) 492-5249 a fte r 5:30 p .m 7-14 4tnpR A FO R S A L E ; 1975 M o del M o b ile H om e... 3 bedroom s, 1 bath, k itc h e n and liv in g room fu rn ish e d , a ir c o n d itio n e d , o il lu rn a c e w ith d ru m , u n ­ derpenned. 2 sets cem en t steps, w a sh e r, d ry e r, set of s to rm w in d o w s, new drapes, new c a rp e t, re lrig e ra to r w ith ice m a k e r. E X C E L L E N T c o n d itio n . C a ll 998-2309. 7-14 tfn D C For S a le ...1972 A m e ric a n 12x45 u n fu rn is h e d w ith a ir co n d itio n and kerosene furnace, drum and stan d. $3,700.00 ( 704 ) 634- 5647.7-14-1tpEH M ISCELLANEOUS FO R S A L E ^ Bed w ith m a t­ tre ss, cle a n and In G O O D c o n d itio n . $40.00 C a ll 634-2371 7-14-ltpC W F O R S A L E .. S m ith -C o ro n a - V a n ta g e ty p e w rite r , in ­ t e r c h a n g e a b le t y p in g ele m e n ts, p ica and s c rip t, d ro p In rib b o n , c o n venient le a tu re s . G O O D c o n d itio n . $250.00 C a ll 634-6364. 7-14-1tpDH NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★ Files ★ Fire Proof Files 118 N . IVIafn S treet S alisbu ry, N .C . P ilon e 6 3 6 -8 0 2 2 G A Y Some Of Your Friends Were Out Of When’The Eleventh Of July Came Around. But You Can Bet, They Really Regret, Missing All The Parties And Fun, With Retirement And A Birthday AT FOURTY-ONE! ________Paid For BY Jeff Tultcrow_______ WANTED Livestock Beck Livestock & Co., Inc. Wholesale Meats Thomasville, N.C. W IL L B U Y I o r 100 C O W S ..jilso B ulls, V eals, F eeders, Calves W e Pay Cash F or A ll C attle W hen P icked U p W E W IL L P ick u p -K ill- Process Y o u r L ock er B eef A.L Beck. Jr. Rt. 1 Thomasville Call C o lle ct A n y tim e W inston-S alem 9 1 9 -7 8 8 -9 0 0 8 or 7 8 8 -7 5 2 4 P h on e A f t e r s P .M .o r Early A .M . 9 1 9 -4 7 6 -6 8 9 5 D I A M O N n S P E C I A L I S T Setting Re-m ounting W orn prongs repaired Lost stones replaced HOMES FOR SALE H O M E S FO R S A L E ..V A L L E Y O A K S ...R e a d y for occupancy ...3 b e d ro o m s .-G re a t R oom w ith c a lh e d e ra i c e llin g and ro c k llre p la c e . E n e rg y el lic le n c y . H ouse open evenings Iro m 6 to 6 p .m . (919) 998-8287 o r 99B 5590.6 23 4tnpLZ FO R S A L E ,..2 H ouses in C ooleem ee,,.12 Y acikin S treet 533,500.00.......14 Y a d k in S treet, $17,500.00 ...P hone 284 2325, 6-23 4t pDS DAVIE COUNTY M O C K S V IL L E A R E A ...40 acres a p p ro x im a te ly , re c e n tly re m o d e le d 3 b e droom , b ric k hom e, b a rn , tool shed, shop. Ideal fo r s m a ll c a ttle o r horse fa rm . M O C K S V IL L E IN ­ S U R A N C E A N D R E A L T Y (704) 634-5917, n ig h ts and w eekends (919) 998 4541 o r (704 ) 634.5120. 77-2tpB P H O U S E F O R S A L E BY O W N E R ...3 be d ro o m , 2 bath , e n e rg y e fllc ie n t, so la r heat, w ood stove, 3 y e a rs of wood s u p p ly , d ish w a sh e r, deck and c a rp o rt. $44,000. A ssum eable loan. C a ll 998-6035. 6 6 2tpSG FO R S A L E ; TO S E T T L E AN E S T A T E ...A p p ro x im a te ly 20 acres w ith 5 ro o m house, bath, closed in back p o rch , la rg e c o n c re te b lo c k b a rn . A p ­ p ro x im a te ly 18 a cre s fenced. H w y. 64 and No C reek Road. C all (704) 278-2551. 7-14 2 tp E 0 H O U S E F O R S A L E BY O W N E R ...B e in g T ra n s fe rre d N e w ly d e c o ra te d . 3 be d ro o m . V/3 baths, c a rp o rt, s lid in g glass doors to deck, fenced b a c k y a rd ,' 12 x 12 p a n e le d b u ild in g . A ll ap p lla n ce s Included. $35,000. Low in te re s t loan a ssum able. C ali 492-7523. 7-14 Itp Q FO R S A L E : 19eO N O biiity24 x 44 ! M o b ile H o m e ... 3 bedroom s. 2 b a ths, g a rd e n tu b , w a llp a p e r a ryl p a n e lin g , c a rp e l, c u r­ ta in s . re frig e ra to r a nd stove. $3600. A ssum e p a ym e n ts ol $202.71. M a y co n sid e r tra d e fo r o ld e r tra ile r. C a ll 998-2668. 7-14 2 tp E E Y A R D S A L E S CHILD CARE C H IL D C A R E - 6 w eeks up to 7 y rs . F irs t s h ift. L o ts of room to p la y . L o c a te d in M o c k s v iiie . C a ll fo r an a p ­ p o in tm e n t. Call 634-7796 from 7 10 4 .492-7214 a fte r h ours. Ask fo r C athy. 7-14 2tp F L E A M A R K E T & Y A R D S A L E ,.,F irs t F rid a y and S aturday ot each m o n th . F ri.. 9 a .m . • 7 p .m ., and S at., 7 a .m . 7 p .m . $5,00 to set up p e r day. M u s t fu rn is h o w n ta b le . M O C K S V IL L E D E A L E R S A U C T IO N , f o r m e r l y P e n n in g to n C h e v r o le t C om pany in M o c k s v iiie . F or in fo rm a tio n c a ll; L ib G ru b b at (704 ) 284-2566. 5 5 1 2 tp LG Y A R D S A L E ,..S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16, fro m 6 a .m . u n til ??? T u rre n tin e C hurch R oad near C o m m u n ily g ro c e ry . L ots of c lothes, shtoes, g la s s w a re , o il c ir c u la to r, re c o rd p la y e r, exo rcise b ike and hom em ade b u tte r. W a tch fo r signs! H U G E C A R P O R T S A L E ...R a in o r s h in e ...F rid a y a nd S a tu rd a y , J u ly 15 a nd 16. fro m 8 a .m u n til 5 p .m . each d ay. A v a rie ty of ite m s and lots of good clo th e s in d ilfe re n t sUes- S e v e ra f ía m llíe s p a r tic ip a tin g . H w y. 601 eleven m ile s N o rth of M o ck s v ille n e a r 801and601 in te rse ctlo n o n fhe le it. W a tch fo r signs! B IG Y A R D S A L E ...F rid a y abd S a tu rd a y . J u ly 15 and 16, fro m 9 a .m . u n til 5 p .m . P ine R idge R o a d . W a tc h fo r s ig n s - D ishes, books, c lothes, gas h e a te r, o il h e a te r, som e baked Ite m s a n d L O T S O F M IS C E L L A N E O U S ! G IG A N T IC Y A R D S A L E ...- F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , J u ly 15 nr>d 16, Iro m e a rly u n til ??? F R E E : Snow cones. T o ys, g a m e s , g la s s w a re , la d le s clothes, boys clothes, best se lle rs , 8 tra c k tape p la y e r. W a ik ie -ta tk ie a n d M O R E . H u n ts v ille . C .H . B ooe J r. H om e. P hone 463 2635, F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ...- S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16, fro m 8 a .m . u n til 3 p .m . LO TS of c h ild re n ’s c lo th e s , a d u lt and baby clothes, baby sw in g , h igh c h a ir and b ike s. M a n y 10 cent ite m s . T a ke H w y 64 to S hef­ fie ld R oad, 7th house on le ft in b asem ent. W atch lo r signs! 5 F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E .. • * F rid a y , J u ly 15 Iro m 9 a .m . u n til..a n d S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16 Iro m 9 a .m . ■ 3 p .m . 9 m iles E a s t o f M o c k s v iiie on B a ltim o re R oad o ff of H w y 158. 1st b ric k house on rig h t. R a in o r s h in e . REBUILT STARTERS& ALTERNATORS For American Cars *24.95 With Trade In $34.95 witli Inlcrnai Regulator Boger Texaco Service 185 N. Main Street Mocksville. N.C. 6 F a m ily Y a rd S aie... S a tu rd a y, July )6. S a.m. u n til,.. G olf c lu b s , d in in g ro o m ta b le and c h a irs , c lo th e s, toys, new k n it blouses, o ld and new item s. H ig h w a y 64 E a s t ap p ro x. liv e m ile s o u t. A t the residence of Bud H auser. W atch lo r signs. y A R D S A L E ... S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16 fro m 8 a .m . u n til... B aby c lothes, toots. T .V . lo ts of o th e r Ite m s. 601 N o rth to L ib e rty C h u rch R oad. A p ­ p ro x im a te ly 5 m ile s a t the hom e o f B obby W iles. W atch fo r signs. Y A R D S A L E ... S a tu rd a y . J u ly 16 O N L Y , fro m 6 a .m . u n til... a t 10 D u ke S tre e t, M o cK sville . -WANTED— Aggressive sober part time sales person with automobile, to call on non profit clubs groups and organizations in Davie, Iredell and Yadkin counties, selling guar­anteed quality fund raising products. 20% commission. Send resume to: B.J. Dysart 1607 Val wood St, Kannapolis N.C. 28081 S e v e ra l fa m ilie s p a r t i c i p a t i n g . C lo t h in g (C h ild re n s a n d A d u lls ) , Jeans, and lo ts of household ite m s . C ancelled it ra in in g , W alch fo r signs. Y A R D S A L E ... F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y. J u ly 15and 16, fro m 7;30 a .m , - 4 p ,m . L a w n M o w e r. T .V . 2 0 " b ik e , h o m e m a d e ta b le s , to y s , c h ild re n and a d u lt c lo th in g , shoes a n d L O T S M O R E ! B A R G A IN S G A L O R E O n C o u n try L a n e . W a tc h to r signs. Y A R D S A L E .., F rid a y . J u ly 151 p.m . - 8 p .m . and S a turday J u ly 16 9 a.m . - 2 p .m . a t the hom e of D o ro th y J o rd a n (601 N o rth to C ana R oad. 1 m ile en the le ft). W atch fo r signs. C ancelled If ra in in g . S j^a ii a p p lia n ce s, c a m e ra s, 2 tents, d olts, c ra fts , c h ild re n s toys, g irls s u m m e r clothes s lje s 8, 10. 12. P R IC E D TO S E L L ! Y A R D S A L E ... S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16, 6 a .m . u n til... H w y. 601 South, 1 m ile b elo w D avie H ig h School. R a in o r Shine! Lots of baby c lothes, also targ e size in w om ens ciotheo and O D D S and E N D S ! 2 F A M IL Y G A R A G E S A L E ... S a tu rd a y. J u ly 16. tro m 8 a .m . u n til 4 p .m . 3rd house on le ft on Todd S tre e t, (ust o ff 801, betw een Fork and A dvance. B aby to a d u lt clothes, tr\jn k s , g la s s w a re , b ik e s , c a m p e r co ve r and LO T S O F O T H E R IT E M S t 6 F A M IL Y Y a rd Sale- F rid a y . J u ly 15 8 a .m . u n til... if ra in in g , sa le w ill be held Sat. J u ly 16 (sa m e tim e ) C o rn e r of 158 and B a ltim o re R d. P le n ty o l good b a rg a in s and som e baked goods.-------------------------------------------! B IG Y A R D S A L E ... S everal F a m ilie s P a r tic ip a tin g ... T h u rs d a y , J u ly 14 and F rid a y , J u ly 15 9 a .m . • 5 p .m .; S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16. 9 a .m . u n til 4 p .m . O ne m ile o ff H ig h w a y 156 on R a in b o w R oad, second house on (e ft p a s t 1-40 B rldge- S la s sw a re , shoes, c lo th in g , s m a ll a p p lia n ce s, T .V ., w ash p o t. ty p e w rite r , o ld m a g a rln e s a nd books. "Y o u N am e It. W e H ave 11." TW O F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ... S a tu rd a y . J u ly 16 on W ill Boone R oad. F o llo w signs. F ro m 7 a .m . u n til... W a tch fc r . s ig n s i " A L it tle B it o f E v e ry th in g ." 3 F A M IL Y Y a rd S a le ... S a tu rd a y . J u ly 16 fro m 8 a .m u n til... a t the hom e of Joh.-. Lee B ow les, M a in C hurch R oad, M o c k s v ille . " A L a rg e V a rie ty of Ite m s ." G ig a n tic Y a rd S ale... F rid a y . J u ly 15. fro m 6 a .m . u n til... and S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16 a il d ay. N o rth on 601 a t Y a d k in . D avie lin e In Y a d k in C ounty. W a lc h fo r sig n s i L a w n m o w e r, b aby clothes, b aby Ite m s, p lu m b in g su p p lie s, and LO T S M O R E I P ric e d to Sell. G IG A N T IC Y A R D S A L E ... S a tu rd a y. J u ly 16 fro m 6 a .m . u n til... A t Dorm an Brown residence, Y a d k in v llle R oad, 3rd house past H o rn 's C ou n try K itc h e n on le ft. LO T S O F N IC E IT E M S ... P ric e d to S e lll B IG 3 F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ... F rid a y a nd S a tu rd a y , J u ly 15 and 16, fro m 9 a .m . u n til 4 p.m . 2nd house o n rig h t. H o lid a y A cres R oad, 1*^ m iles S O U TH O F G re a sy C orners on 601 beside T rin ity C hurch. B a b y fu rn itu r e , m e n 's , w o m e n 's , c h ild re n 's clothes, b o o k s , g a m e s a n d to y s , h o u s e h o ld Ite m s a n d m is c e lla n e o u s lu n k l A n d .M ore! WANTED SOMEONE TO TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON REPOSSESSED, SCRATCHED, AND DISCONTINUED MERCHANDISE dow ntow n, M ocksville 634-5216 maslerciiarge/visa i n g l T R A C T Q R T R A IL E R IS ^ T R A iN IN G ' tRUCkiNG OPPORTUNITIES O U R G R A D U A T E S R E C E IV E : • F e d e r a l c e r titic a tio n s • J o b A s s is ta n c e • R O A D T E S T F O R N C - C ia M A U c e n M ( O n . # 1 0 0 6 8 ) If y o u a r e s e r lo u tty lo o k in g f o r a n e w c a r e e r, c A il a n y tim e . Charlotte, N.C. 704-597-9550 or Toll Free 1 •800-532-0476 ext. 109 II ir o g 'v e ta lk e d t o th e r e s t, n o w ta lk t o th e b e it i C h a r lo lle O ie » e l D r iv in g S c h o o l g r a d u a le s g o p la c e t In Ih e tr u c k in g in d u ilr y . W e t r a in lu ll lim e O f o n w e e k e n d * . FOR SALE *900 PER acre 37.4 acres located on Hwy. 601 near the South Yadkin River 11 ¥4% FINANCING Available With Approved Credit And Terms Contact Frank Bahnson 634-6261 1. Omni 105 Kerosun Heater 19,500 BTU_____________ 2. G.E. "Top-Of-The-Line" Washer New Warranty (S3()4) ^ 5 H.P. Winston Tiller (50076 2) Zenith AM/FM, 8 Track Cassette Recorder With Tum lable (4 081/3000 ) 2 Pc. Living Room Suite (D iscontinued)_________ '4.50 '5.75 '6.25 '6 .0 0 '5.75 Per Week Per Week Per Week Per Week i’er Week . Cash Price S I75.00, '• I 2 Payments. 11 At Total Am ount Financed S 2 11.92 S18.00 And 1 At S13.92 о Cash Price S399.0 0 ,' 14 P iivm n n n •’ Ч ,\l < .T ota l Aiiioum Financed S557.75 ’ 24 Paymem s, 23 At S23.00 And 1 At S28.75 ■5 Cash Price S339.00, 18 Payments, 17 At 4 .^ Cash Price S369.00, Total Am oiyit Financed S44I.46 ¿25.00 А ш Г I Al $16.46 Total Am uiim Financeiinanced 5498,30 21 Paym em s. 20 At 524.00 And 1 Al 518,30 с Cash Price 5399.00, Total Am oiim Financed 5559.16 24 Pavments, 23 At 523.00 And 1 At 530,16 ^ CAROLINA TIRE CO «suisiDuit R e !3 i l D i v i s i o n B r a ( j R a g a n . I n c0> IMO I4UII IRC ^ MikeOrsillo 962 Yadkinville Road Manager Phone:634-6115 Iftli DAVIIiCOUNTY 1;NTI;RI>UISI-: UUCORD TIIUUSDAY. JULY 14. l'/83 D A N I E L A N D R O A R I N G S A L E DELUXE 22.0 CU. FT. ENERGY-SAVING VALUE WITH HUGE 7.0 CU. FT. FREEZER SPACE! i3 2 2 .0 C u . ft, n o -lro st re frig era- to r-fre e ze r E J 14.91 C u . ft. fre sh food c a p a c ity E i 7 .0 4 C u . ft fre e z e r se c tio n E33 E ffic ie n t lo am in su la te d ca b in e t £3 S e e -tliru Iru it/v e g e la b ie p a n s, d a iry bins 11 P o rta b le egg ra c k s 03 G re a t v a lu e ! M odel C T F 2 2 0 C just »739®W/T I I 0~tip-0~i-rijtr 2-SPEED WASHER, SPECIALLY PRICED! □ 2 - S p o e d w a s h e r w ilh R e g u la r , P e rm a n e n t P r e s s a n d K n it s / D e lic a te c y c le s , □ B le a c h D is p e n s e r . □ 2 W a s h / S p in s p e e d s □ P o r c e la in e n a m e l fin is l. lid S t u b , BIG 15 CU.FT. CAPACITY HOTPOINT NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR! Melissa And Will Have Growling Deals On Air Conditioners H E M - a 5 0 0 0 B ID P o rla -C o o l'! A ir C o n ­ d itio n e r S 7 .5 A m p s, 115 V o lts 0 2 S p e e d s □ E n e rg y - S a v e r 13 V e n t c o n ­ trol 13 C a rry in g h a n d le O Q u ick - M o un t p a n e ls B W o o d g ra in lo o k.Model KT705F m 9 5 0 0 B T U O 12 A m p s. 115 V o lts E3 2 S p e e d s 13 Q uick-M o unt p an els M odel KJ710A $9 5 $399 9 5 □ 15 C u . ft. n o -fro sl re frig e ra - lo r-fre e zo r n 1 0 .4 0 C u . It. fre sh fo od c a p a c ity □ 4 .5 8 C u . ft. fre e ze r se ctio n □ Fu ll w id th fru it/v e g e la b le p an □ C o v e re d d a iry k e e p e r □ E ffic ie n t fo am in su la tio n . Model CTF1SCBnow just... ’5 2 9 ? I I o L LfUXrunJr LARGE CAPACITY WASHER VALUE! PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH LID & TUB SAVE ON THIS BIG CAPACITY CHEST MODEL Jeannie’s Cub Deal SAVE ON THIS BIG COMPACT CHEST MODEL! e HOTPOINT COMPACT SPECIALLY PRICED! M odel FH 5C [ 3 5 .3 C u . ft. o f s t o r ­ a g e s p a c e 0 3 A d ­ ju s t a b le te m p e r a t u r e c o n tr o l [ 0 C o u n t e r ­ b a la n c e d lid £13 J u s t 2 5 " w id e . just $29995 H h + o r t p L x r i - i r J r S P E C IA L L Y P R IC E D i n 1 5 ,3 C u , ft. c h e s t fr e e z e r GO A d ju s t a b le te m p e r a tu r e c o n ­ tro l E i G lid in g w ir e b a s k e t ( a B u ilt - in lo c k ¡ g D e fr o s t w a te r d r a in [D M a g n e t ic d o o r s e a l. just 4 1 9 9 5 NEW LOW PRICE ON THIS HOTPOINT RANGE! ^ I-------ISflNIIEHiiTROTSRtCOSIflOlS r StiY >JP CAIROO •* UMTS RCVCVABlf CPÄA[R HR LASI ClliM’iG COME SEE THIS VALUE PACKED 30" RANGE! STARTS AS A VALUE ...STAYS AVALUE! 3 0 ' SELF-CLEANING, OVEN-RANGE SALE! L ------------^ INriMT[ HtAT RQTARY COMROLS STAY.UP CAIROD'LIMITS RFf.'CVABK DPAV.iR ÍQR lASY CLtANlSG I!!J F ^sv-'o -rin 'in 30" rann D Surface unit "on " light □ Rrtnovable Irim nnga |;aris 13 '. oft O'.'en door '2 9 9 i9 5 W/T Model RB734 3 0 " O ve n -ran g e w ith stay-up C a lro d ’ s u rla c e heatin g units E3 A u to m atic o ven tim er □ lift- n lf o ven door L3 R e m o va b le trim rings/ p a n s Q S u rla c e unit " O N " ino icato r light just ^ 4 0 0 9 5 D A N I E L . F u rn itu re & E le c tric C o. South Main Street at the Overhead Bridge .Phone 634-2492 Mocksville, N.C. S erving th e , D a v le C o u n ty area j I for o v e r 40 y e a rs." L u JM u ti.. J' Itfs lyst another day on the larm for Tracey Arnold, daughter of M r. and M rs. Chuck Arnold of Rt. 1, Advance. She finds giving her horse. Cinnam on, an af- f^ tio n a te hug, a perfect w^ay to spend a sum m er day. See story on pagellB .(Photo by Robin Fergusson.) Nathan Shaffir's Bankruptcy Reported Being Investigated A rep ort Sunday in the G rorn - sbtH'o D uily N r u s tuid llt'co rd sa id tlia l fe d e r a l o ff ic ia ls a r e c|uestioning a ssocia tes o f N athan S iia ffir lo d elerjn in o w h eth er h e hid m illion s o f d olla rs in d ia m on d s and p r o p e r ty b e fo r e a s k in g a b an k ru p tcy cou rt lo a b so lv e his deb ts. A cco rd in g to the re p o rl, la w y ers for a b an k ru p tcy co u rl last w eek bega n in terroga tin g frien d s and a s s o c ia t e s a n d Ih e m a id w h o w ork ed for N alh an S h a ffir, 45, and his w ife, M erry l. If the cou rt finds m is r e p r e s e n t e d o r c o n c e a le d a ssets, il cou ld refu se to a b so lv e Ihc K haffirs' debts. T h e n ew sp a p er a rticle q u oted sou rces and d ocu m en ts a s sa y in g Ihe item s in volved in clu d e an 11- ca ra l d ia m on d ring Ww.-ih $4nn,(l«n and a .Scno.ooo con d om in iu in u n d er con slru ction in Isra el. S h a ffir is serv in g a 12-y ea r prison lerm for frau d in P en n sy lv a n ia ’s A llen w ood P en iten tiary. W hen h e filed for reorga n iza tion under fed era l b an k ru p tcy law s, S h a ffir sa id he had d eb ts o f n ea rly S'.i.ll m illion and a.ssels o f just $ll.fi niillion. Two Cases Of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Reported In Davie A lth o u g h A u g u sI is fa st a p ­ p roa ch in g and “ lick se a so n ” is at ils h eigh t, only tw o ca se s o f R ock y M oun tain S potted F e v e r ha ve been rep orted in D av ie C ounty a cco rd in g to loca l health officia ls. D a v ie C ou n ty H o s p ita l A d ­ m in istrator John F ra n k , rep orted that the Iw o ca se s w ere rep orted lo Ihe h osp ital recen tly a n d ea ch ea se w as a m ild one. D a v ie C ounty H ealth D epartm en t N u rsin g S u p erv isor B ren da C reason sa id addition al tick in cid en ts had b e e n r e p o r t e d to th e H ea lth D epartm en t a s o f this w eek. T h e ca s e fig u res a re in line w ith fig u res rep orted for D a v ie C ounty in recen t y e a rs. O nly on e ca se w as rep orted in l‘J81 and fou r ca se s w ere rep orted lasl su m m er. lio ck y M ountain S potted F e v e r usually fla re s up a bou l th ree d a y s a fle r the b ile, h ow ev er, it ca n be soon er o r la tc r -u p lo 12 d a y s la ier. T h e victim usu ally co m e s dow n w ilh a fe v e r and h ea d a ch es and Ihen Ihere is a ch a ra cte ris tic rash w h ich begin s arou n d the w rists and a n kles and sp re a d s'lo the rest o f the body. T h ere m a y a lso b e m u scle pain, g a s lr o -in t e s lin a l p r o b le m s a n d b leed in g in lo the skin. If Ihere is no tre a tm e n t s e r io u s c o m p lic a t io n s and ev en death m a y result. If any illn ess follow s a tick b ite, a d o cto r sh ou ld b e con su lted p rom p tly and in form ed thal a tick bite has occu rred T h e org a n ism lhal ca u ses the illn ess, is a rick e lls ia ; a cro ss betw een a v iru s and a b a cteriu m . T h ere is no a p p rov ed v a ccin e , alth ou gh re s e a rch con tin u es in this area . H e r e a r e a fe w d e fe n s iv e m ea su res Ihat cou ld cut dow n Ihe risk o f lick fe v e r: -If you know you w ill b e in m oist, w ood sy , o r g ra ssy a re a s, w h ere lick s resid e, d ress p r o le c liv e ly in lon g pan ts, lon g sleev es o r p a n is lu ck ed into study b oots. -M ake rou tin e tick ch e ck s. B e su re to ch eck Ihe h ea d a rea and don 't forg e l the ea rs--in sid e and oul. C h ild ren should b e ch e ck e d e v e ry lew hours in the su m m er, w ilh sp ecia l ca re b e fo re Ihey g o te bed. -If you find a tick sim p ly c ia w lin g on Ih c b od y , flick il a w a y . If the lick is em b ed d ed , use iw eezers, g ra sp in g llie tick firm ly and pu lling g en tly and stea d ily . S om etim es p etroleu m je lly , a lcoh ol or even nail polish w ill e n cou ra g e Ihe p a ra site to loosen his grip . -D on't try lo cru sh a lick w ilh y ou r b a re h an ds. T ick ex cretion m a y con ta in Ihe in fectiv e org a n ism w h ich ca n en ter a hum an through a cut or scra p e. -If the tick 1Б en g org ed , try not lo cru sh il. (II is stron ger than il look s. I -S a tu ra te the bite lib era lly w ith a lcoh ol o r oth er a n tisep tic, w hieh w ill prevent in fection . Lack Of Rain Hurting Crops H ain d rop s sp rin k led portion s of D avie C ou n ly M on d a y a flern oon sca tterin g ' i lo an inch in som e a rea s. I'n forlu n a tely , the field s of cro p s lhal e x p erien ced Ihat b rie f sh ow er w ere few and fa r b elw een . In sh orl. D a v ic C ounty is dry. A c c o r d in g lo A g r ic u lt u r a l K x- len sion A gent Bill M ain ous, the lack o f ra in fall is “ b egin n in g to h u rt" local crop s. M oistu re in Ihc a ir has been ■scarce o f late and as ly p ica l o f su m m er, the sun b ea rs dow n on field s and tem p eratu res rea ch into I he u p per 90’s. S o fa r lh is m onth, Ihe area has re ceiv ed 1.15 in ch es of ra in fall. J u n e's ra in fall totaled :i.ll4 in ches, w h ich w as dow n from 5.91 in ch es fo r J u n e 1982. G en era lly , the d ry n ess and its effect on crop s is "n ot thal critica l, y e t " c o m m e n t e d M a in o u s. H ow ever, he c.vplained ll "is real critica l right now for c o r n ." Al Ihis sta g e in it's grow th , corn has r e a c h e d Ih c p o llin a tio n p o in t. W ilhoul Ihe m u ch n eed ed m oistu re, p o llin a lio n is not c a r r ie d oul p rop erly . T o b a c c o is an a rea cr o p thal w ill begin (0 feel Ihe e ffe cts o f d ry w eath er if it d oes nol soon rc ce iv e .som e rain . S in ce soy b ea n s a re you n g al Ihis tim e o f Ihe sea son , rain fall is cru cia l to Iheir grow th . M a in o u s e x p la in e d lh a l lo c a l fa rm ers ha ve nol rea ch ed the pan ic s la g e y e l. lie .said local g ro w e rs had 'g o o d soil m oistu re ea rly in the s e a s o n " and up until tw o w eek s a g o grou n d m oistu re had nol su ffered e.xiensively from Ihe dryn ess. If Ihe coun ty d oes not r e c civ c rain by Ihis sa m e lim e next w eek "il c o u ld b e a n o th e r s t o r y " sa id M ainou.s. B y Ihen, now -flou rish in g crop s cou ld b e d a m a g ed by the sw elterin g heal and lack o f rain. L oca l fa n n e rs can at least take som e con sola lioii in lyiou'ing lhal oilier a rea s h a ve been hit h a rd er by Ihe dry sp ell. M ain ous sa id D avie CoiHiiy is "n ot n early as dry as .som e oth er a r e a s ." DAVIE COUNTY li L _ ГГ— 'i (U8PS 149-160) P.O. Box 525, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 32 PAGEf $10.00 Per Year in Nortii Carolina $ 15.00 Per Year Outside North Carolina TH U R SD A Y , JU LY 21 1983 iSingle Issue - 25 cents A No Petitions Yet Issued On Beer, Wine And ABC Vote llui six m on lh s a fte r S h a ffir siru ck a plea b arga in w ith fed era l o fficia ls, Ihe b an k ru p tcy court .says (| u eslioiis a b o u n d c o n c e r n in g "S H iss bank a ccou n ts and oth er a ssets in foreig n cou n tries, Italian b u sin ess a sso cia te s and Ihe location o f g old and je w e lr y ." I'.S . A ttorn ey K enneth M cA llister said he is tryin g lo ex tra d ite P ietro H rigato. an Italian a sso cia te of S h a ffir, on ch a rg e s o f d efra u d in g Ih e U .S . g o v e r n m e n t . A n d re w P e lcza r, agent in ch a rg e o f Ihe I 'H l's C re e n sb o ro o ffice , sa id in- v e slig a lo rs b e lie v e S h a ffir g a v e $2 m illion in d ia m on d s lo an Italian b u s in e s s a s s o c ia t e b e fo r e Ihe b an k ru p tcy petition w as filed. C h arles Ilerb erl o f G reen sb oro, c o u r l-a p p o in t c d I r u s le e o f Ihe S h a ffir e sia le . has h ired priv a te in v esiig a lors lo find ¡in e siin ia le d S7 ii'illion b eliev ed lo b e in a cco u n ts in liiily , S w ilzerlan d and Isra el, Ihe n ew sp a p er said . T h e in v e s iig a lo rs' i|uestions deal in |)ari w ilh Ihe II-carat d ia m on d , w h ich M rs. S h a ffir w ore lo socia l (continued on page 2) Hospice May Be Organized A m eetin g w ill b e h eld on M on d a y, July 25 al 7:3 0 p .m . at F irst Baptist C hurch in M ock sv ille fo r the p u r­ p ose o f org a n izin g a H osp ice unit in D a v ie C ou n ty. M rs. Janet B lair, of the D a v ie C ou n ly H om e H ealth A g e n cy , sa y s lh al M r. M anning llu sk e, niitive o f D a v ie C ou n ly but a cu rren t C h a rlotle resid en t, w ill b e fea tu red sp ea k er. M r. Ilu sk e, an a llo rn e y , is pasl presiden t o f Ihe H oard of D irectors o f th e llo .ip ice unit in C h arlotte. M rs. B lair sa ys that M r. Ilu ske "w ill he a b le to help us in org a n izin g ou r H osp ice unit by sh a rin g his ow n e x p e rie n ce s w ith C h a rlotle H o s p ice ." H osp ice is a national v olu n teer org a n iza tion w h ich , up to now , has nol b een a ctiv e in D a v ie C ou n ly. M rs. B la ir sa y s, ' "W e at the H om e H ealth A g en cy , ca n p rov id e part of w hal a term in ally ill patient need s, (tuiilinucd on papc 2) A petition fo r sign atu res thal cou ld pul b eer, w in e and liq u or sa les in M ock sv ille to a v o le has not been issued b y Ihe D a v ie C ounty B oa rd o f F lection s. H oy W . C ollette III, co-ch a irm a n o f Ihc M ock sv ille C itizens C om ­ m ittee for L ega l C on trol, sa id no petition h a s been issued a s o f p ress tim e T u e s d a y . C o lle tte s a id h ow ev er, Ihe com m itte e h op es to secu re the n e ce ssa ry docu m en t this w eek. T h e C om m ittee fo r L ega l C on trol, m a d e Ihe initial request fo r a petition J u ly 7. O n ce issued b y the B oa rd o f E lection s, the com m ittee has 90 d a y s to se cu re sign atu res from 444 M ock sv ille resid en ts (25 p ercen t o f the tow n ’s reg istered v o te rs). If the req u ired sign atu res a re o b tain ed , the B oa rd o f E lection s w ill ca ll a v ote on Ihc sa le o f a lcoh olic b e v e ra g e s in M ock sv ille. C ollette sa id p a ssa g e o f a lcoh olic b e v e ra g e sa les in M ock sv ille w ould m ean that liq u or cou ld b e sold on ly in A B C slo re s, and b eer and un­ fo r t ifie d w in e in C la s s A restaurants, g ro ce r y stores, c o n ­ v en ien ce s lo re s. etc. upon obtain in g n e c e s s a r y p e r m its . H e s a id m od ified , off-p rem ises sa les w ill not a llo w th e s a le o f a lc o h o lic b ev e ra g e s in ta vern s o r b a rs. “ T h e co n im ilte e has taken d elib era te step s to a ssu re that b a rs and la v ern s cannot .open in M o c k sv ille ," he said . C ollette sa id Ihe co m m itte e ’s m a jo r con cern is k eep in g rev en u e gen era ted b y a lcoh olic b ev era g e sa les in D av ie C ou n ly. "T h e tax b en efits a re evid en t, h o sa id , a s ca n b e seen in su rrou n d in g cou n ties now •selling a lcoh olic b e v e r a g e s,’ ’ "T h e rev en u e from su ch sa les w ould nol on ly ben efit loca l sch ools, bul a lso u p gra d e roa d s, build com m u n ity cen ters, e le .," iie explain ed. John S. S a n ford is Ihe c o m ­ m it t e e ’ s o th e r c o -c h a ir m a n . B esid es C ollette a n d S a n ford , oth er c o m m it t e e m e m b e r s a r e M .H . G ro ce , M arion R a n da ll, and B ill N. (C on tin u ed to page 1) On The Inside Sheriff's Wrecks .New Doctor Itiioni Dept., Police Dept., Pg.2 ICniergency P g .:i I'or "Miss Hark Л Lovely I’ageanI" Hat ami Snake In lloiil I'lizzy l.loiis Kind i\e« Homes P g .fi I'l-ftllnute P g -10 •Sm ial .Veus S|ii>rts I’ g. i:i Pgs. I t & 15 Pg. :tn AniuiaMIiUHlicap (’amp11(1(1 Pg.SI! ( Imi'ch l.Islings \Oliiliin ri(‘s Pg. Milt SliHirn0)1 --Л 'riiorouglihr<‘dI'aini Pg. It» Distrii't (‘miri Pg. I2B Heal i:sl;tlc l,islinj;s Pg. i:ii! Piilillc N(ilic'(‘K Pg. 14 n (‘lassiri(4ls Pg. I5H Probus B u s in e s s B r o k e r a g e F ir m E x p e r i e n c i n g R a p i d G r o w t li O n N a t i o n a l B a s is It takes skill to k eep both the b u yer and Ihe se lle r happ y w hen a busin ess is up for sa le. T h e seller m ust b e sa tisfied w ith a g ood p rice. T h e b u yer w ants a ssu ra n ce of a w ise and p rofita b le busin ess p u rch a se. I’ robu s, short o f P rofession a l B u s in e s s B r o k e r s o f A m e r ic a , sp e cia lize s in k eep in g both Ihe b u yer a n d Ihe seller happy. T he c o m p a n y m a tc h e s th e rig h t busin ess w ith the right b u yer, an in n o v a tiv e p r o fe s s io n a l s e r v ic e w hich b ega n loca lly in 1979. P rob u s w as Ihe b ra in storm o f C huck A rnold, a D a v ie C ou n ly resid en t, and S teve B ow den o f W inston-S alem . T h e tw o op en ed the first P rob u s o ffice in W inslon -S alem in 1979. S in ce ils in cep tion , the P rob u s con cep t has sp rea d ra pidly w ith eigh l fra n ch ise o ffice s now open in the C a rolin a s and olh ers in T e n n e s s e e , S ou th C a ro lin a , A la b a m a , T e x a s , K e n tu ck y , V irgin ia and G eorg ia . B ow den serv es as corp ora tion presiden t. A rn old ’s w ife, J u d y , s e r v e s a.s c o r p o r a t io n s ccreta ry -trea su rer. A rn old ow ns and oiiera tes the W inston-Salem (Continued on page IB) Stephen G, Bowden, Piobus president, checi<s a daily sales chart kept in the W inston-Salem office. Probus, short of Professional Business Brokers of A m erica, brings business sellers and potential buyers together. 2 - D A V II-C O U N T Y E N TU R I’ K ISE R liC O R D . T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 21 1983 Kids And Their Animals A n n u a l N o r t h w e s t J r . L iv e s t o c k S h o w Is H e ld Y o im g s lc r s fr o m a ll a c r o s s N orlh w csl N orth C arolina g a th ered r e c e n t ly at Ih c D ix ie C la s s ic F a ir g r o u n d s in W in s to n -S a le m , T h ey ca m e and brought w ith them Iheir a n im a ls..,a total o f m arket sle e rs and IWl m arket h ogs (4H,00() lbs. o f b e e f and M.tXIO lbs. o f p o rk ). T h e event w as the N orthw est N orth C arolin a J u n ior L iv estock Show and S ale. T h e Iw o d a y even t is held an n u ally and is on e o f Ihe largest youth liv estock sh ow s held in N orth C arolina. T he first d a y even ts con sisted of Ihe w eig h in g and p rocessin g o f all a n im a ls and a liv estock ju d g in g con test. T h e D a v ie C ounty S en ior 4- II L iv estock J u d gin g T ea m m a d e up o f M ike E llio ll, F ra n k C a rter, B rent Older Citizens May Be Eligible For SSI Payments M any old er citizen s o f D a v ic C o u n ly w h o p r e v io u s ly w e r e in eligible niay n ow q u alify for S u p p le m e n ta l S c c u r ily I n c o m e I SSI) p a y m en ts, H oberl C. T h om a s, S ocial S ecu rity d istrici m a n a g er in S a lisbu ry, sa id recen tly . A s pa ri o f th e S o c ia l S e c u r it y r e fo r m legislation the in com e lim its fo r the SSI p rog ra m w ere raised e ffe ctiv e J u ly, 198.'). An in dividual ca n now h a ve cou n ta b le in com e o f up lo $:)t)4.Hl) a m on lh w h ile a cou p le can h a ve u p lo $456.40 a m onth and still q u a lify for SSI. T h e SSI p rog ra m , T h om a s sa id , p rov id es a b a sic easli in co m e lo p eop le (¡5 or o v e r, or b lin d, or d isa bled w h o h a v e low in com e and w h o d o nol ow n m u ch real o r p e r­ son al p rop erty . B eca u se o f Ihe in com e lim it in crea se m a n y p eop le »'h o se income only slig h tly e x ­ ce e d e d the lim it in Ihe past m a y now be elig ib le h e sa y s. T his cou ld be e s p e c ia lly im p o r ta n t to e ld e r ly socia l s c cu r ily b cn efieia ries w h ose ch eck s a re sm a ll, even m o re so sin ce (h eir y e a r ly c o s l o f livin g ra ise has been d ela y ed to next J an u a ry . A n y in dividu als o r cou p les w h o Ihink Ihey m ight q u a lify or w h o w ant m o re in form a lion a re e n ­ cou ra g ed b y T h om a s io con ta ct Ihe S alisbu ry S ocia l S ecu rity o ffice . Wreck On NC801 A M o c k s v ille te e n a g e r w a s ch a rg ed w ilh d riv in g left o f the cen terlin e and ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed a fter an a ccid en t on N .C . 801 F rid a y , J u ly 15. A c co rd in g lo the H ighw ay P atrol rep ort, M ich a el K ent E lliott, 16, R t. 4, M ock sv ille, w as tra v elin g south on N .C . 801. H e en tered a sh a rp cu rv e al a high ra te o f sp eed and losi con trol o f Ihe 1975 F ord tru ck. H e ran o ff o f the roa d on the left and stru ck a ditch bank a n d ov ertu rn ed tw ice b e fo re co m in g lo a stop on its sid e in the north bound lane. D a m a g e s lo th e tru ck w e r e estim a ted at $2,800. In vestiga tin g o ffice r w as T ro o p e r R .D . K night. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t D a rrell D w ight B a k er, 2G, H a r­ dison St., M ock sv ille, w as a rrested J u ly 12 and ch a rg ed w ith tw o cou n ts o f fa ilu re lo a p p ea r and d riv in g u nder the in flu en ce. R ulh Ija m e s S a les, ,'iG, R l. 6, M ock sv ille w as a rrested J u ly 12 and c h a r g e d w itn c o m m u n ic a t in g threats. W illiam A llen B lak ley , R t. 3, M ock sv ille, rep orted van d alism at Ihe D ulin U nited M ethodist C hurch, J uly 12. S om eon e had a ppa ren tly sp ra y ed an unknow n su b sta n ce on Ihe g ra ss and killed il. A p ­ p rox im a ted d a m a g e is S500. D obie J a rv is, R t. 2, A d v a n ce rep orted v an d alism o f h er m a ilb ox J uly i:i. A m a s B row n , R t. 8, M ock sv ille, rep orted the la rcen y o f a M a ssey H arris Iw o row corn p lan ter J u ly 14, A p p rox im a te valu e o f the pla n ter is $800. D ou gla s R o g e r B rosk y , 21, S. S p ru ce St., W inston-S alem , w as a rrested July i;i and ch a rg ed w ith one count o f b rea k in g , en terin g and la rcen y . Johnny D avid L ovell, M , P isga h C hurch R oa d , K ern ersv ille, w as ai ie s le d July 12 and ch a rg ed w ilh b rea k in g, cn lcrin g and la rcen y. H ijyal S ieven H ow ell. 26, HI. 4, M ock sv illc, w as a rrested J u ly 17 a n d c h a r g e d w ilh v io la tio n nf probation . T h o m a s D a v id N e a l. R l. 2, M ock sv ille w as a rrested J u ly Ifi and ch a rg ed w ilh on e count of non- su p porl. Ilosella T liiinipson, :i:i. HI. I. H arm on y w as a rrested ,July in and ch a rg ed w ith on e count of brea k in g, en lerln g and la rcen y ancl on e count of d om estic Irespassing. B arn es, and M ark S trick la n d look fourth p la ce in th eir div ision . T he D av ic C ou n ly J u n ior L iv estock J u dgin g T ea m m a d e up o f T ricia R eilly, T od d B arn es, and R a y S tricklan d a lso took fourth p la ce in Ihcir div ision . T ricia R eilly w as recogn ized for h a vin g Ihe Ihird highest sc o re o f all J u n iors in Ihc con test. R oth D a v ie tea m s w ill be in R aleigh June 27 fo r the 198.'! S tate 4- 11 L iv estock J u d g in g C ontest. T he lea m is sp on sored by Ihe D a v ie P ork P ro d u ce rs ' A ssocia tion and coa ch ed by R on n ie W . T h om p son , A g ricu ltu ra l E xten sion A g en l. C om p etin g in the .steer sh ow and sa le w ere F ran k C a rter, son o f M r. and M rs. J a m e s C a rter o f H ou le 7, M o c k s v illc , a n d K e r r i W ilso n , da u gh ter o f M r. and M rs. G eorg e W ilson o f R ou te I, A d v a n ce. F ra n k sh ow ed tw o sle e rs and w as sp on ­ sored by S tev e W a lk er G ra d in g C om p an y o f R ou te 8, M ock sv ille. H is sle e rs w eig h ed 1090 lbs. a n d 1275 lbs. and both w ere p u rch a sed b y the D avie C ou n ly F a rm B u reau fo r 70 cen ts p er pou n d. K e rri's steer w eigh ed 1115 lb s. a n d w as bought by L a w n C a r e N u rs in g H o m e o f C lem m on s fo r 80 cen ts p er pound. W ilson w as a lso p resen ted a trophy for su b m ittin g Ihe best re c o rd book of the steer show . In Ihe S w in e S how com p etition \ M ark S trick la n d , son o f M r. and M rs, V e s te r S tr ic k la n d o f the C orn atzer C om m u n ity look firsl p la c e in Ih e S e n io r S w in e S h o w m a n s h ip C o m p e titio n . T h is ea rn ed him a pla q u e and a $25 ca sh aw a rd . T od d B a rn es, son o f M r. and M rs. C oy B a rn es o f the B ixb y C om m u n ity look secon d p la ce in Ihe S en ior S w in e S h ow m an sh ip C om ­ petition and a $15 ca sh p rize g iv in g the D av ie C ounty Y ou th a virtual s w e e p o f Ih e S e n io r S w in e ‘^''.'o'm nn.shiD C om p etition . In the S w in e P e rfo r m a n c e Index C om p etition ,' w h ich m ea su res feed con v ersion and ra te p f g a in , M ark S tr ic k la n d to o k s e c o n d h ig h e s t h o n o r s w ith R a y S tr ic k la n d (b roth er) follow in g clo s e beh in d and taking third p la ce hon ors. T ricia R e illy 's S w in e re c o rd book w as ju d g e d to b e the scco n d b est o f all sw in e re c o rd b ook s. E v e ry show en try must b e a cco m p a n ie d b y a detailed re c o rd b ook sh ow in g all in com e and ex p en ses and feed req u ired to co m p le te the p ro je ct. In the Sw ine S a le, D a v ie C ounty F a rm B u reau h ea v ily su p p orted the D avie Y outh b u yin g th ree y o u ih ’s p ig s, w ilh F a rm a n d G ard en S er­ v ice o f M ock sv ille a lso b u yin g D av ie pigs. Nate Shaffir (C o n tin u e d from page 1) ou lin gs, sa y in g it w as an a n ­ n iversa ry g ifl from h er husband. Bul under q u estion in g , sh e lold Ihe la w y ers Ihe rin g a clu a lly w as c o n n e c le d w ilh h e r h u s b a n d 's busin ess. T h e con d om in iu m in vestigation con cern s a b u ildin g in Israel know n as B eil J on ath an . W hen cou rt o f­ ficia ls firsl h ea rd the n a m e du ring b a n k ru p lcy p roceed in g s, on e cou r( officia l lold Ihe n ew sp a p er, "w e ihought il w a s Ihe n a m e o f a m a n ." Courl o fficia ls a lso w ant to know Ihc w orth o f S h a ffir’s pa ren ts. S h affir sa id lasl y e a r Ihat pa in lin gs and olh er o b je c is in his h ou se w orth m ore lhan $1 m illion a ctu a lly b elon ged lo his fath er. L asl D ionlh Ihe I'.S . B a n k ru p lcy Courl a p p rov ed bids o f about $2.7 m illion for m ost o f S h a ffir’s South F ork R a n ch in D a v ic C ounly. Court Caller Honored A.C. Caudle was presented with a plaque by Davie County Sheriff Georae Smith on M onday, July 5th, com ­ m em orating five years as Court Caller for D istrict, Civil and Superior Courts in Davie County. Caudle first began as court caller in Decem ber of 1978. He retired from that position this past June. Sheriff Smith described (^ u d k as a ‘'top-notch m an" and further described him as "faith fu l". Caudle com m ented that he has "enjoyed every year" working w ith local law and justice enforcem ent. Now that he has retired, Caudle says he plans to "take it easy". Stamp Album T h e G reat A m erica n s S eries o f U nited States sta m p s a re co m in g oul in ra p id su ccession and fillin g Ihe d en om in a tion g a p s. T h e Shurz sta m p step p ed in lo the 4-cent slot and Ihe P ea rl B uck sta m p filled the 5-cenl p osition . J u ly l.l sa w the relea se o f Ihe .1-eenl sta m p in this new series. II fea lu res the A m erica n sta tesm a n , H e’iry C lay. T h e ded ica tion ce re m o n y w a s held in Ihe O le S en ate C h a m bers o f the I'S C apitol B u ild in g. A n eloquent sp ea k er, H en ry C lay is cre d ile d w ith p reserv in g Ihe union du rin g the n a tion 's fo rm a tiv e y e a rs. Y ou m a y g el firsl d a y se rv icin g , b est, by a ffix in g y ou r ow n sta m p s to self- a d d ressed e n v elop es a n d sen d in g Ihem to: C u stom er-A ffix ed E n- veln.^es, P ostm a ster, W ashington, D C 20066-9991. B e su re lo a dd en ou gh p osta g e to equ al the first c la s s r a le . O n ly u n c a n c e lle d sta m p s issued p rio r lo J u ly l.l m a y be a ffix e d fo r this p u rp ose. P lea se k eep lhal in m in d . O ne o f Ihe ch a m p ion trivia q u estion s w h ich w as som etim es h ea rd on ra d io quiz p ro g ra m s w ent som elh in g like th is: “ W hich w a s w as Ihe first U n iversity esta blish ed in N orth A m e r ic a ? " T h e a n sw er, “ H a rv a rd " a lw a y s got Ihe g on g and the u n lu cky p erson w ould w atch his p rize g o d ow n the drain . T h e co rre ct a n sw er is "U n iv e rsily o f M ex ico C ity ." W ell, if y ou w ou ld h a v e a sk ed m e lo n a m e Ihe first sta m p issu ed co u n lry in the A m e rica s, I w ou ld h a ve sa id , "T h e Snakes Alive One evening last w eek, Albert Hutchcns of Cana com m unity was m ow ing and near dusk he was tired and thirsty. He was looking forw ard to a drink of cool w ater from his w eli. W hen he got to the w ell he drew up the bucket and drank from this bucket. It was so good and cool he enjoyed every drop-th en he saw it! A big copperhead snake was craw ling up inside the bucket. H e grabbed the dipper and broke it killing the snake. All the w ay hom e, he w orried about drinking w ater from a poison snake, but next evening he was OK. Letters To The Editor D ear E d itor: A s 1 rea d the h ea d lin es o f last w eek 's en terp rise, (" B e e r i- W ine V ole Sought fo r T o w n ") I cou ldn 't help bul Ihink h ow foolish w e as A dults A ct and think a l lim es. H ow a n yon e cou ld think thal our ch ild ren or a n yon e else for Ihat fa ct, cou ld ben efit from som eth in g thal w ill la ler b e the dow n fa ll, I ju sl c a n 't u n d e r s ta n d that lin e o f rea son in g. I know w hat the u se of A lcoh ol and oth er d ru g s ca n d o. I'v e seen the e ffe ct it has on the on e that uses them . It's in m y fa m ily as w«.'!l a> V m irs, y ou m igh t nol w ant to adm it It but w e a lrea d y h a v e a problem w ith a lcoh ol and dru gs. I 'v e s e e n little c h ild r e n g o w ith ou t; I'v e tried lo co n so le w iv es lhal h a ve been b ea len and abu sed by Iheir h u sb a n ds, on ly b eca u se Ihey w ere under Ihe p ow er o f B eer & W ine. Jusl ask s o m e o f the la w o ffice rs uplow n h ow Ihey en joy h avin g lo (leal w ilh the drunks they h a ve lo a rresi, how they feel a fter th ey 'v e been cu rsed and k ick ed and Iheir ca r v om ited all o v e r; all o f Ihis to a rresi a drunk a n d pul him in ja il. .My da d w ork ed all his life, in a co ilo n n )ill, and fa rm ed his land du ring Ihe d a v tim e lo pul m e ih rough H igh S ch ool. (W ithout Ihe help o f an y la x m on ey from (he D ev il's brew I I'm su re w e ca n do (he sa m e fo r ou r ch ild ren . S o - .Mr. S a n ford , M r, C ollette, M r. C ro ce , M r, R a n d a ll, and M r, Bill K dw a rds, w e d on 'l n eed Ihe sa le of I’.itT ii W ine in our low n or our cou n ly . W e're p ra y in g thal G od w ill defeat all o f you . A nd w e ca n k eep ou r low n & C ou n ly d ry .! M rs. B oyd T riv e lle , R (.4 ,M o e k .sv ille ,N .C , D ea r E d itor: 1 seen (he a rticle in Ihe p a p er on July Ihe 14 I9li:i, and I w ant lo sa y h u m b ly lhal il sh ock ed n )e v ery bad . I am a la w -a b id in g , tax p a y in g , Christian w ho lov es Ihe L ord and n iy dry cou n ly . I w ant lo sa y a lso (ha( I w ou ld rath er h a v e a dry low n and cou n ty in stead o f on e w h o gei.s (a x es from b eer, w ine, and liquor. W hen a M om and D ad has lo g o lo Ihe fu n eral h om e and se c Iheir only ch ild lyin g th ere b eca u se o f a drunk d riv er killin g Ihem how d oes Ihc la x m on ey p a y fo r d ia l? If Ihe p eop le pu shing Ihe D ev il's J u ice ca n a n ­ sw er lh al then 1 w ish Ihey w ou ld . 1 w ill be p ra y in g and G od ’s p eop le « il l be p ra y in g lhal ih is w ick ed slu ff n ev er b e co m e lega l in our cou n ty . T hank .vou fo r rea d in g (his leU cr. In C h risi N a m e M ich a el M cD an iel R I.4 ,B o x 6 fi M ock sv ille, N .C . L evilicu s lo .il: " D o n o l drink w ine nor slroiig d rin k " P S. C od is a g a in s l i( and 1 am kin to him so 1 a m again st il also. F u t u r e O f N . C . O u t l i n e d In S p e c i a l P u b l i c a t i o n A fter Iw o y e a rs o f g a th erin g in­ form a lion , a n aly zin g , discu ssin g and p la n n in g, Ihe C om m ission nn Ihe F u tu re o f N orth C a rolin a has o u llin e d ils g o a ls a n d r e c o m - in e n d a lio n s in a fr e e ta b lo id n ew sp ap er for citizen s. "The F u lu re o f N orth C a rolin a : high ligh ts Ihc p ro b le m s ex isilin g or a n licip a ted in N orth C a rolin a and (he g o a ls and rcco n im e n d a tio n s Ihe c(m ) m ission has m a d e lo p rep a re for Ihe fu lu re, F ifly thousand co p ie s o f the ta bloid h a ve been prin ted and are bein g m a d e a v a ila b le to citizen s by (he IlH) co u n ly steerin g co m m ittees (hal p a rlic ip a lcd in Ih c N ,C , 2000 p r o je ct. C ou n ly and city o fficia ls and p u b lic lib ra ries w ill a lso re c e iv e co p ics. G o v e rn o r J a m e s B . H unI, J r., in ilia led Ihe N C 2000 p ro je ct in June 1981 lo id en tify critica l issu es fo r the fu tu r e a n d lo d e v e lo p r e c o m - m en d a lion s for a d d ressin g Ihese issues. T h e S la le G oa ls and P o licy B oa rd , con sistin g o f 15 citizen s and ch a ired by G ov . H unt, now is d ev elop in g w a y s lo pul Ihc g o a ls and re co m - m en d a lion s in lo a ction . "T h e F u tu re o f N orth C a ro lin a " la b loid is d iv id ed in lo fou r se ctio n s; P e o p le , E c o n o m y . N a tu ra l U S A ." N ot so ! B razil issu ed sta m p s in 1843. T h e U SP S is o f­ ferin g a sou v en ir ca rd en tillcd B R A S IL IA N A '83 in c o m ­ m em ora tion o f Ihe International P h ila lclic E xh ibition bein g h eld in R io de .la n eiro July 29, A iigsl 7. I'h ila ie lic E x h ibilion bein g h eld in R io d e J a n eiro July 29 - A ugust 7. T h is sou v en ir ca rd fe a lu re s a rep rod u ction o f the fa m ed 3-reis "B u lls e y e ." T his ta m p w a s on e o f I h r c c -d e n o m in a t io n s is s u e d b y B razil on J u ly 1, 1843. T h ese w ere the firsl sla m p s issued in the W estern H em isph ere. B a ck in the F a ll o f '45 I m et m y co lle g e room m a te as he w as pa ssin g th rou gh O kinaw a to C hina. He w as w ith a M a rin e outfit w h ich had sta rted its lon g stru g g le up from the South P a c ific a n d h e had e x p e r ie n c e d th e o r d e a ls o f G u a d a lca n a l. T h is w eek a N ew s L c llc r from the S olom on Islan d s P h ila telic B ureau ca m e lo m y desk . II is Ihe first tim e I h a v e rea lly Ihought abou t the S olom a n s and G u a d a lca n a l sin ce th ose d a y s b a ck in 1945. T h e S olom a n Islands h a ve been issuing th eir ow n sla m p s sin ce I97H a n d a new set has been relea sed w hich co m m e m o r a te s Ihe 200 a n ­ n iv ersa ry o f M a n 's F irsl F ligh t. 17113 w a s the y e a r in w h ich the firsl hot a ir b alloon w as su c­ cessfu lly la u n ch ed . T h e fiv e sta m p s in Ihis S olom on Islands series sta rts th ere, then g o e s on the s c e n e at K ilty H a w k a n d th e W rig h t b roth ers. T h e next sta m p (35- cc n ts ) fea tu res a L ock h ecd H er­ cu les w ilh w hat a p p ea rs lo b e R oy a l A ir F o r c e m a rk in gs. T h e 50-cenl sta m p d c p ic ls the w ork h orse o f the loca l a irw a y s, a B e e ch cra ft B a ron . T hen the set clo se s out, a p ­ p rop ria tely , w ith the U SA S p a ce Shuttle. T w o m o r e tr iv ia it e m s ...in rea d in g an a rticle in a sta m p p u blica tion , it w as n oted that the F alk lan d Islan d s, last y e a r m a d e m ore from the sa le o f their sta m p s lo Ihc w o rld ’s co lle c to rs thal they got from in co m e tax o f th eir ow n citizen s. T h e oth er fa ct is the n au seatin g thought thal the U SP S a lrea d y has a co m p le te set o f non- d en om in a led " D " sta m p s prin ted and rea d y for distribu tion . T h ey a re a qu a a n d fe a tu re Ihe sam e old ea g le . T h e P M G hints that this m ight w ell b e the last o f the e a g le. W e d on 't ex p ect to see this set relea sed until p erh a p s next su m - Driver Injured On 1-40 A w om an from B low in g R ock c.scap cd in ju ry a fter an a ccid en t on In iersla le 40, S a lu rd a y J u ly 1C, A cco rd in g to the H ighw ay P a trol re p o il, Z clla M a c C orp en in g, 59, B low in g H ock , w as Ira velin g w est on In terstate 40, She sa id sh e w ent lo sle e p and ran o ff the roa d on Ihe rig h l. S h e then siru ck a ditch bank and c a m e to a stop on the sh ou lder. E stim a ted d a m a g es to the 1979 H onda w ere $1,200, In v eslig a tin g o ffice r w as T ro o p e r R .D . K n ight. lic.sou rces and C om m u n ity, w hich corresp on d lo Ihc fou r com m ission panels. G ood (|ualily ed u ca tion is the firsl con cern o f Ihe 113,000 citizen s w ho r e s p o n d e d lo Ih c N C 2000 (|U cslionnaire, con d u cted for Ihc NC 21)0 p r o je c l. T h e P eop le r e c o m ­ m en ded re-eva lu atin g and rev isin g Ihc s la te 's sc h o o ls ' cu rricu la lo h e lle r reco m m e n d e d im p rov in g aid p ro g ra m s fo r Ihe sta te's p oor and d is a b le d c it iz e n s . A n o th e r recom m en d a tion o f the pan el is lo con tin u e in crea sin g h ealth ca re a ssista n ce lo u n d erserved a rea s. T o m ain tain a g o o d e co n o m ic clin u ilc, Ihe E co n o m y panel has r e c o m m e n d e d m o d i f y i n g reg u la lion s and tax p o licie s' Ihat d isco u ra g e in vestm en t in Ihe sla le . M ore w om en ca n b e in volved in the e co n o m y , Ihc E co n o m y pan el said in Ihe re p o rl, b y im p rov in g access lo d a y ca re and e n cou ra g in g w om en (o (a k e n on -(radition al jo b s . ^ T h e N atural R esou rces panel reco m m e n d e d b rin gin g all sou rces o f a ir and w a le r pollution in c o m ­ p lia n ce w ilh fed era l reg u la lion s, sircn g th cn in g e ffo rts to m od ern ize fa m ily fa rn : m a n a g em en t and in­ cre a s in g p rod u ctiv ity in natural re so u rce in d u stries w h ile m a in - la in in g the natural la n d sca p e. C rim e is the fou rth h ighest fa ctor n eed in g im p rov em en t and the third highest s o u rce o f d issa tisfa ction , a cco rd in g to citizen su rv e y s c o n ­ d u cled a s a p a ri o f Ihe N C 2000 p r o je c l. C rim e ca n b e p rev en ted by id en tifyin g a n d co rre ctin g socia l p r o b le m s th a l p r o v o k e it, the {'o m m u n ity pan el sa id in Ihe rep ort, (iih e r recom m en d a tion s o f the pan el in clu d e im p rov in g lines of com m u n ica tion betw een citizen s and g ov ern m en t and rev iew in g and rev isin g la x p olicies to en su re fa ir a n d a d e q u a t e ta x a tio n w h ile ii'a in la in in g rev en u e fo r se rv ice s . No Petitions Yet Issued Joe Mando Mando Honored By Health Agency J oe M a n d o, D a v ie C ou n ty E n ­ v ir o n m e n t a l H e a lth C o o r d in a t o r w as re ce n tly re co g n ize d b y the W est P ied m on t E n v iron m en ta l H ealth S ection o f the N orth C a rolin a P u b lic H ealth A ssocia tion . M r. T om W a rd , o f U nion C ounty, p resen ted M r. M a n d o a pla q u e in a p p recia tion o f M a n d o’s fou r y ea rs s e r v ic e a s an o ffic e r a n d then ch a irm a n o f W est P ied m on t S ection w h ich c o v e r s sev en teen P ied m on t cou n ties. M r. M a n d o has been a m e m b e r o f Ihe a ssocia tion fo r the past eight y e a rs. Hospice (continued Irom page 1) i.e., m e d ica l req u irem en t n eed s, but w e ca n n ot g iv e the total su p port c a re n eed ed . H osp ice is a con cep t o f ca re , the g o a l o f w h ich is to h elp a person “ liv e until h e d ie s ." ' M rs. B la ir w ou ld like, e sp e cia lly , lo in v ile p eop le lo the m eetin g w h o a r c in te r e s te d in h e lp in g a s v o lu n t e e r s ; th o s e in te r e s te d in bein g se rv e d b y H o sp ice ; and those w h o a re in terested in lea rn in g m ore about Ihe p ro g ra m . T h e g en era l pu blic is w e lc o m e lo atten d. F o r m o re in form a lion co n ta ct Janet B lair a l 634-5881. Fire Log • S m ith G rov e firem en resp on d ed (o a v eh icle fire o ff of the Y a d k in V a lley H oad July 12 al a p ­ p rox im a tely 9 p.m . Sm ith G rov e F ire D epa rtm en t resp on d ed to a person al in ju ry on Ihe B a ltim ore R oa d J u ly 15 al ap- p r o x im a lcly 12:50 a .m . A d v a n ce firem en resp on d ed lo a p e r s o n a l in ju r y o n th e B a ile y C hapel R oa d al H ighw ay 801 J u ly 15 a( a p p ro x im a ie ly 1:40 p .m . T h e M esabi R ange is the w o rld 's greatest sou rce o f iron ore. DAVIE C O U N T Y .... E cB iii (U SP S 1 4 9 -1 6 0 ) 127 South Main Slreei ^ MoeksvUli;. N.C, Published every Thursday by the DAVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY MOCKSVILLE DAVIEENTERPRISE RECORDI9I6-I95B 1899-1958 COOLEEMEEJOURNAL 1901-1971 Gordon Tomlinson.................................................Edilor-Publlsher Kalhy Tomlinson ^^'iforif Robin l'er(.'usson Becky Snyder...............................................Direcior of Adveriisinf Second Class Postage Paid in Mocksville. N.C. 27028 S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Single C o p y 25 C ents $ 1 0 .0 0 per year in N orth C arolina $ 1 5 .0 0 per year ou tsid e N orth C arolina P ostm aster: S en d address changes to D avie C o u n ty E nterprise R e co rd P .O . B o x 5 2 5 , M ock sville, N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) E d w a rd s. C ollele sa id the C itizen 's C om - j m itle e fo r L ega l C on trol h as the / su pport o f m ost o f the m e m b e rs o f * the M o ck sv ille D ow n tow n M e r­ c h a n ts A s s o c ia t io n , w h e r e th is latest d riv e lo b rin g a lco h o lic b e v e r a g e s a le s lo M o c k s v ille orig in a ted . C ollette is the m a n a g er o f S ports W orld o f D avie C ou n ly and a m e m b e r o f the A sso cia lio n . H e sa id the cu rren t d riv e fo r the sa les w as firsl d iscu ssed a l an a s s o c ia lio n m e e tin g a b o u t tw o m onths a g o . T h e C itizens C o m ­ m ittee w as fo rm e d in late J u n e .' D ow n tow n m erch a n ts su pport the s a le s b c c a u ;ie r e s ta u r a n ts , b u sin esses and p eop le w ou ld be a ttra cted to M o ck sv ille , C ollette said . C ollette said the co m m ilte e w ill . b egin ob tain in g n eed ed sign atu res' ju st as soon as Ihe B oa rd o f E le c­ tions issu ed the petition . H e sa id the co m m itte e h op es to se e the issu e go lo v ote du rin g the S ep tem b er 27 p rim a ry . T h e co m m itle e u n dtirslands that Ihere a re ill a ffe c is lo a lco h cl sa les, bul the cou n ty is a lre a d y e x ­ p erien cin g th e se ," said C ollelte, re fe rrin g to D U I a rrests an d lit­ terin g. At p resen t, the on ly thing M o c k s v ille is n ’ t r e a liz in g fr o m a lcoh ol sa les is the revenue. W c w ou ld like lo se e Ihis m on ey sta y in Ihe co u n ty ," he said. T h e lasl tim e a lco h o lic b ev e ra g e s w e re leg a lly sold a n yw h ere in D avie C ou n ly w as in 1952. V oters d e cid e d thal y e a r lo end Ihe sa le s o f a lco h o lic b e v e ra g e s thal had b egu n w h en P roh ibition en ded in 1933. In 1979, D on ald M . H ardin of M ock sv ille, R l. 5, circu la te d a pelition fo r a referen d u m on beer a nd w in e sa les in the cou n ty but w as u n able lo co lle ct the 20 percen t of v oter sign atu res n ecessa ry . OAVIU COUNTY UNI i:KI’UISli KlirORD. TIIUKSIMY. JULY 2\. I48j 3 Dr. Gregory Hardie ^ Joins Local Emergency Room T lio D iw ic C o u iily lio s p ila l K iiifrnc'iic.v Hdon liiis a d d ed D r. (¡ri'jid ry lla rd ie In il's s la ff. D r. Ila rd ic a ssu m ed his d u lics in Ihe i'iiicr(>eiic.v room on .July l.’l. D r. Ila rd ic w a s p la ced w illi Ihe lu isp ila l Ih rm igli C o a s ta l IC nieryency M ed ical S erv ices, lie e iim p le lc d h is u n d o r g r a d u a lc slu d ies at Ihe U n iv ersily o f N orth C arolina at C hapel Hill and w as (•radualed from Ihe B ow m an G ra y S ch ool o f M ed icin e at W ake K oresI U n iversity. P rev iou sly , D r. Ila rd ic s e r v e d w ith Ih e p u b lic h e a lth facillitic.s In N ow M c.\ico. H e now resid es w ith his w ife N an cy and Iheir tw o d a u g h ters in W inston-S alem . H avin g g row n up in W in slon -S alem , D r. lla rd ie w as fa m ilia r w ilh this gen era l a rea . H e said “ bein g a n ative N orih C arolin ian and having Ira v cled arou n d the cou n try , il's n ice lo b e in a pleasan t ru ral co m m u n ily clo s e lo w h ere I g re w u p ." A s an e m e rg e n cy room d o cto r, D r. H ard ie w ill a ltern a te Ihe three EH sh ifts w ilh the oth er em e rg e n cy room d octors. ^ I Dr. Grcp Hardie Public LibraiyNews M on d a y, J u ly 25, 7:00 p .m ., is Ihe final M on d a y ev en in g p rog ra m for Ih is y e a r ’s S u m m e r R e a d in g P ro g ra m . H a rold R e e d e r w ill be the sp e cia l g u est, en lerla in in g w ilh a m u sica l p r o g ra m . R ea d in g ce rtifica te s and cou p on s w ill be a w a rd ed to Ih ose com p letin g Ihe p rog ra m . T u esd a y , J u ly 20, 11.00 a .m ., w ill b e Ihe fin al T u esd a y m orn in g p rog ra m unlil slo ry -lim e resu m es. R ea d in g ce rtifica te s and cou p on s w ill b e a w a rd ed lo Ihose p a r­ tic ip a t in g in S u m m e r R e a d in g P ro g ra m on T u esd a y m orn in g s. T h e g ra n d fin a le lo igiw S u m m er R e a d in g P r o g r a m w ill b e on W ed n esd a y , A u gu sl 17. A v ery sp ecia l g u esi w ill b e at Ihe lib ra ry a l 1 :.'!0. A fte r the v isitor lea v es, a film w ill b e sh ow n . O ld er C hildren and a d u lls should e n jo y Ihe film b ein g sh ow n on S a tu rd a y , J u ly .IO. I'ly in g D ow n T o Hi(>, sta rrin g F red A sta ire and G in g er R o g e rs w ill begin al I1:00 a .m . in the lib ra ry ’s m u ltip u rp ose room . T h e p ro g ra m is open to Ihe p u b lic; a d m ission is free. F rien d s o f the D av ie C ou n iy Gilreath is New Pastor At iioly Cross G a ry A llen G ilrea th has been, a ssign ed as the new p a stor fo r H oly C ross L utheran C h u rch , R t. 4. M ock sv illc, N .C. M r. G ilrea th is from W ilk es C ounty, lie is a 1979 g ra d u a te o f L en oir R hyne C olleg e, H ick ory , N .C .; w ilh a B .A . in R elig iou s S lu d ies: a n d a 198:! g ra d u a te o f L u th e ra n T h e o lo g ic a l S o u th e rn S em in a ry w ith a M a ster o f D ivin ity d eg ree. H e in tern ed fo r on e y e a r al St. S teph en s L u th eran C h u rch in T a lla h a ssee, F lorid a . H e is m a rried lo M a ry R itch ie, d a u g h ter o f the R e v . and M rs. C arl R itch ie o f H igh P oin t, N .C . T h ey h a ve tw o ch ild ren , a d a u g h ter, F rin ; a n d a son , Josh u a. M r. G ilrea th w ill b o ord a in ed and in stalled in sp e cia l se r v ice s Su n d ay, July ;il, at 7:;!0 p .m . al the ch u rch , w ith B ishop M ich a el C . D . M cD an iel o f the N . C. S yn od, officia tin g . F ollow in g the s c rv ic e , a recep tion w ill b e held in his honor. Hcllii! My iiainc is .\ii(ly Watiiicr. I. celcbraU'il my Till Itirdulay .Siimlay, .IiiIn III. with a |ii//a part>’ al inv liiiiiK' ill .NdvaiUf, .llmilc .My friends and faiiiily alsii ciijoyrd ice ('1't‘ain ami a "Pac-.Man" cake baked hy Marie Cnitls. Il «as a fun da,\! On ni\ hii'lliday, .liil>’ 11, I uriil lo l)is(‘ii\rr>' Place at Cliai'liille uilh my iliurih fiiends. I uaiil (o lliank everyiine for a really nice liii'tlida>. iiarrnis are ICd and I'ai'ol Wagmr. My ("гат!- pareiits arr.loliii and .^adie \\a¿íiH>r 111 Itollle 7. .MiK'ksi ille. .M> grral- graiiiliiiiitlier is Mrs. .\е11и‘ llriittilmi Cnills. P u blic L ib ra ry w ill m eet M on d a y, A ugust 1, 7:30 p .m ., in the lib ra ry . O ffice rs w ill b e elected at this m eetin g . T h e m eetin g is op en to all w h o a re in terested in su p portin g the org a n iza tion . NEW ' B O O K S A dult F iction : 'I he lia re fo o l B rig ad e, b y D ou gla s .Jones K ing of T he B uses, b y V .S . 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J on es, J r. cc*ic!)ratpd his sc‘c‘«n d hirtluhiy witli a party a( ilis iuinio ill F t. lUMiniiig, G a. on .him* lie iiad a co w b o y and indiaii vnkv Nvitli ice crea m and K ool-A id . D onald re ceiv ed alot of ca rd s and ^ifts from in’s rela tiv es in .M ociisville. Ills fa v orite was a M ini Hot C v iie from iiis P a p a u W .C . W iiilalier o f It.t 2. iM ncksviiie. M y iininny F loren ce J on es lives at íir>í» S. .Main St. .My p aren ts a re SF C D onald and S h irley J on es. M y sisters a re W endy and D onna J on es. Maurice Anderson Attends National Ruritan Conference M a u r ic e A n d e r s o n , D is tr ic I G overn or o f the P ied m on t D istrict join ed Ih irty-fou r oth er D istrict G ov ern ors for an annual L ead ersh ip C on feren ce at the R uritan N ational O ffice in D ublin, V irgin ia, J u ly B and 9. H urilan is on e o f A m e r ica 's m ost im portant civ ic s e r v ice clu b s w h ose ch ief o b je c tiv e is lo m a k e the com m u n ity a b etter p la ce to live ilirough Ihe e ffo rls o f g ood w ill, fellow sliip and com m u n ily se rv ice . T ills co n fe re n ce is an annual ev en t w ith w o r k s h o p s on m a n ag em en l and d ev elop m en t of clu b s in com m u n ily s e r v ice a c- livities. H urilan N ational P residen t .la m es A m ick o f C olu m bia, S.C. p resid ed o\ er tlie C on feren ce. All in terestin g aspect o f Ihe co n fe re n ce in clu ded an open in g m essa g e from Ihe sta ff o f D ale C a rn eg ie on "T h e C om m on T h rea d s of A c h ie v e rs ". H urilan D istrict G ov ern ors a re H u r ita n 's c h ie f a d m in is tr a tiv e lea d ers serv icin g H urilan C lubs w ith the a ssista n ce of a ca b in el of volu n teers in '¿8 sta les w ith ov er l.:iiiii c lu b s a n d a p p r o x im a te ly :lil.0ii0 m em b ers. 4 DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,THURSDAY JULY 21, 1983 Carolina Review by Jeny Mobley L t;U lS L A T lV b ; 2 X 4 ,„ “ I gu ess from now on it's e v ery m a n (o r in slilu lion ) fo r h im s e lf," w a s the w ay one co n ccrn e d com m u n ity c o llg e a d m in is t r a t o r d e s c r ib e d things. W e’ll p ick up the story in the S enate S u b com m ittee on E d u ca tion A p p rop riation s, w h ere all p rop osa ls fo r ed u ca tion sp en d in g m ust pa ss. A few weel<s a g o , s o m e “ s p e cia l” bills su rfa ced in that su b com m ittee. T h e bills ca lle d for ex tra sp en din g on c o m m u n it y c o lle g e s ir. th e cou n ties o f W ai;e, D u rh a m , L en oir, and H ayw ood . N ot c o in c id e n t a lly , c e r t a in leg isla tors resid e in those cou n ties, or in on e ca se , next d o o r : R ep . A llen A d a m s, D -W a k e, Sen. K en ­ n eth R o y a ll, D -D u r h a m , S en H arold H a rd ison , D -L en oir, and D e m o cra tic H ouse S p ea k er L iston R a m s e y o f M a d is o n C o u n ly . M adison d oesn 't h a ve a co m m u n ily co lle g e , but is se rv e d b y tech n ica l co lle g e s in H a y w ood and B un­ co m b e . N ot su rp risin g ly , those fou r m en a re the k in g m a k ers o f the leg isla tive b u d g eta ry p rocess. A n oth er k in g m a k er, R ep . B illy W atkins, D -G ra n v ille, h a s sp on ­ sored a d ifferen t type o f “ s p e c ia l" b ill, d e s c r ib e d ,a s s u p p o r tiv e leg isla tion . H E 552 a lters the fo r ­ m ula that defin es a reg ion a l in­ stitution from a com m u n ity co llg e that se rv e s fou r cou n ties to on e that s e r v e s th ree cou n ties. T h e ch a n g e a llow s eigh t sch ools to p ick up ex tra m on ey in the co m m u n ity co lle g e sw eep sta k es, but W a tk in s’ V a n ce- G ra n v ille C om m u n ity C olleg e pick s up the lion 's sh a re. A s y ou m igh t im a g in e, if y o u 're not a recip ien t o f the k in g m a k er m o n ie s , th e s p e c ia l b ills a n d fa v ora b le fu n d in g h a v e ca u sed no sm a ll a m ou n t o f resen tm en t a m on g s om e leg isla tors. T h e c h a ir m a n o f E d u c a tio n A p p rop ria tion s, Sen M a rvin W ard, D -F orsy th , w a s rep orted ly enough upset b y the sh en a n jga n s that h e d ecid ed to “ b rea k it u p ." H e a p ­ poin ted a su b com m ittee to the su b com m ittee, ch a ired b y Sen. V ern on W hite, D -P itt, to stu d y the c o m m u n ity c o lle g e s p e c ia l requ ests. W h ile c a m e b a ck a n d r e c o m ­ m en ded that n on e o f the sp ecia l bills should pa ss. T o su p p ort h i s l r e c o m m e n d a t io n , W h ite s a llie d forth w ith a letter fro m n on e oth er than the P resid en t o f the com m u ity co lle g e sy ste m , fo r m e r G overn or R ob ert S cott, S co tt’s letter, w ritten a cco rd in g to S cott, at the req u est o f W hite, outlined the position o f the B oa rd o f C om m u n ity C olleg es and poin ted out the sta tu tes in qu estion . " I ju st w an ted them to know lhat w e h a v e a co m m u n ity co lle g e sy stem . T h e B o a rd ’s p o licy is that w e p re fe r the req u ests fo r fu nds to c o m e from the sch ools to the State B o a rd ....L e t u s in corp ora te the n eed s in an o v e ra ll b u d g et (to presen t to the leg isla tu re)~ in stea d o f stra igh t fro m the institution to the le g is la lu re ," S cott sa id in a n in ­ terview . “ S om etim es leg isla tors w an t to d o som eth in g sp e cia l fo r th eir sch ools (in th eir d is tr ic t),’’ S cott con tin u ed , “ w e rea lize and resp ect their righ t to d o it.” B ut S cott sa y s that isn ’t the best w a y . “ T h ose institutions w h o h a ve m ore clou t, th ey ’re g oin g to get treatm en t th a t’s m o re fa v o ra b le ,” he sa id . U n fortu n a tely, b y the tim e W hite got b a ck to the su b com m ittee w ith his recom m en d a tion not to a p p rov e the sp e cia l bills, Sen. W ard and oth er su b com m ittee m e m b e rs had ch a n g ed th eir m inds. O n e o f th o se s u b c o m m it t e e m em b ers sa id h e “ d id n ’t rea lize until now that the bu n ch in the H ouse ra n this p la ce .” H e w as r e fe r r in g o n ly p a r t ia lly io a d ir e c t iv e fr o m th e “ H o u s e lea d ersh ip ” to m o v e the bills fo r ­ w ard. Sen. W a rd sim p ly sa id the oth er s u b c o m m it t e e m e m b e r s h a d “ rea lized that if they h eld up the com m u n ity co lle g e b ills, it ju st w ou ld n ’t b e fa ir to the sp o n s o rs - . b eca u se all oth er sp ccia l bills w ere bein g p a ssed on to the Joint A p- ■propriations C om m itte e ." T w o o f W a r d ’ s c o lle a g u e s su g g ested oth erw ise, hinting thal In 1 8 6 6 , th ere w as n o full m o o n in th e m on th o f F eb ­ ruary. T his w ill o cc u r again In 2 .5 m illion years. DAVIE FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER. P. A. BOB M. FOSTER, M. D. A. R. HARTNESS, M.D. AND GEORGE D. KIMBERLY, M.D. A N N O U N C E THE A S S O C IA T JO N OF HARRY M. LITTLE, M. D. IN THE P R A C T IC E OF F A M I L Y M E D I C I N E AT 1S8 HO SPITAL STR EET M O C K SV IL U E . N O RTH C A R O L IN A 2 7 0 2 0 17041 634-2108 W a rd 's e x p e rie n ce w as nkin lo B ob S cott’s brush w ith the k in g m a k ers. "Y e a h , I w a s sorta ca lled on the ca rp e l b y s o m e o f the ‘H ouse le a d e rsh ip ," S cott sa id , “ T h ey w ere a little upset that m y letter had been u sed in the p roceed in g s. D id I w ant Ihe ex tra m on ey for com m u n ity co lle g e s or not (th ey w an ted to k n o w )? ” S cott w ent on , “ It’s sorta like Ihe old m u les lh at g ot hit u p sid e the h ea d w ith a 2X4 lo g e l his atten tion, 1 just n eed ed thin gs ex p la in ed to NO M O R E B L U E S ....S in ce Ihe la w m a k ers a rriv e d in R a leig h this pasi J a n u a ry , th ey ’v e been cry in g Ihe b lu es a bou l tryin g lo b a la n ce ih c s la le b u d g e t in th e se h a rd , m in o m ic lim es. T h e b ig g est tear- je rk e r w as how lo fin d en ou gh new m on ey fo r a s la le em p lo y e e and leu ch er p a y ra ise, as w ell a s a d ­ d ition al h igh w a y fu n d ih g (lo q u alify for m u lch in g fed era l fu n d s). W ilh d ism a l rev en u e collection s and p r o je clio n s, lea d ers sa id w e niighl n eed a s m u ch a s $150 m illion or ev en $175 m illion in n ew m on ies. N ew m on ies, o r cou rse, tran slates in lo la x a n d fee In creases. A f le r e n o u g h m o a n in g a n d g roa n in g from oth ers, Sen. R ich a rd B arn es, D F o rsy lh , su g g ested Ihe sla le-sp on sored lottery a s an e f­ fe c liv e a ltern a tive. E stim a tes w ere lhal a sla te lottery cou ld ra ise $100 m illion o r m o re in w hal w as lerm ed as a “ volu n ta ry la x ." T h e loltery a llra cle d a lol -n ore a llen lion Ihan s o m e ob serv ers had e x p e c le d -p a s s in g ev en ils secon d rea d in g in the sta le S enate. T hen opp on en ts o f Ih c lottery sa id m a y b e w o didn 't n eed a s m u ch m on ey as orig in a lly thought, certa in ly nol from Ihe lottery, and the g ov ern or a g reed . T h e g o v e r n o r's p ress a id e Brent Ilac’kn ey in sisted, h ow ev er, lh al the g iiv crn or w ou ld nol g o fo r any • 'a c r o s s -lh e -b o a r d la x in c r e a s e ." Hum fell in stead lh al the ex ira m on ey n eed ed cou ld b e ra ised b y m a k in g s o m e la x collection a d ­ ju s tm e n ts a n d “ c lo s in g s o m e lo o p h o le s ." T h e n Ih e r e v e n u e c o lle c t io n p ic lu r e s t a r t e d g e ttin g b e lt e r , ju m p in g b y 3 p ercen t lasi m on lh . D esp ile Ihe m on ey blu es o f w in ter, thin gs w e re look in g up, E x ce p t, all o f a sudden, Ihe N orth C arolina G en era l A ssem ljly sa w fit lo pa ss a la x in crea se p a ck a g e of $219 m illio n -m u c h m ore Ihan any o f Ihe e a rlie r estim a tes, ev en du rin g llie w in ler blu es. O nly on e D em ocra t in Ihe N orth C arolina H ouse had Ihe co u ra g e lo v ole a ga in si lh al b o d ie 's orig in a l la x in c r e a s e p a c k a g e o f $242 m illion . R ep . John J ord a n , D - A la m a n ce. W hen Ihe final in crea ses p a ssed , m a n y o b se rv e rs w ere left d u m b ­ fou n d ed. I f w e on ly n eed ed $150 m illion 10 B larl, if the leg isla tors had d on e a g ood jo b cu llin g oul u n n ecded p a rts o f the bu dget, and if Ihe rev en u e collection p iclu re w as b rig h ter, w h ere w ould all Ihe new m on ey g o ? N ob od y ca n a n sw er thal qu estion . T h e b u d g e la r y p r o c e s s a n d ilem iza lion o f a Iw o-y ear, $12 b i l l i o n - l h a l ’s b illio n -.-sp e n d in g p a ck a g e is so co m p lica te d thal few p eop le rea lly u nderstand w hat is goin g on. O nly a few leg isla tive lea d ers h a ve b een in volved en ou gh , w ork ed h ard en ou gh , lon g enough, w ilh p ow er en ou gh , to g ra sp the p ro ce ss. A n d w ilh this un­ d ersta n d in g o f Ihe p rocess, co m e s Ihc g re a le si con cen tra tion o f p ow er lhal ca n be b estow ed in the le g id a liv e b od y . W hen Ihis session is o v e r, w e 'r e g oin g lo sit dow n and talk w ith a cou p le o f Ihese p ow erfu l p eop le and find oul w h ere Ihe m on ey is b ein g s p e n l-lh e y 'r e u n d erslan d ab ly loo bu sy lo talk at len gih righ i n ow . N ol all o f Ihe m on ey is sp en i q u ite y e l. ..... It’s Still A Planter An old seed planter is now a decorative lawn planter for bright red geranium plants. The photo was m ade in the Farm ington area. (Photo by Jim B arringer) Social Security QUA An eld erly aunl o f m ine has a v ery lillle in com e, and I Ihink she m a y q u alify for SSI. W hal a re Ihe eligib ility req u irem en ts?Tu lie I'ligihli' for SSI, a person Muisl )ir tlii (tr (,tiler, hllnd, or illsalili'd und have limited hicmiie and ri'smiices. .\n individual can lnm‘ I'eKourees of up tti SI.500. Nol all imiinie nor resiiurres are I'ouiiled in detrrminini; eli);lliilit.v. 'I am fil) y ea rs old and h a ve been g e llin g w id ow ’s ben efits for sev era l y ea rs. I w ould like lo gel m a rried a gain " Ihe p erson 's only in com e is a sm a ll S ociel S ecu rity ch eck - but I'm a fra id thal m y ben efits w ill b e red u ced . Can you explian Ihe ru les lo m e?A widow or widower who is age.110 ur older can remarry and continue to ri’t'eivp full benefits. In R e p o r t , C o n f e r e n c e R e c o m e n d s W a y s F o r W o m e n T o N u r t u r e C h i l d r e n A n d C a r e e r s W a ys to h elp w om en n u rtu re their ch ild ren a n d their ca re e rs at the sa m e tim e a re su g g ested in a n ew rep ort lo G ov. J a m e s B . H unt, J r. A v a ila b ility o f ch ild ca re 24 hours a d a y , in tegration o f w ork and fa m ily life and m o re in form a tion a bou l pa ren tin g a re a re a m on g the r e c o m m e n d a lio n s th e r e p o rt m a k es. F o r d iv o rce d w om en , it ca lls for the g ov ern m en t to w ith h old ch ild support from fa th e rs' sa la ries. T h e rep ort, con sistin g o f fou r position p a p ers on Ihe ch a n g in g roles o f w om en in N orth C a rolin a , is result o f the recen t co n fe re n c e in R a leig h in w h ich 100 in fluen tial citizcn s-tw o-lh ird s o f them w o m e n - d iscu ssed w om en a s “ the new A m erica n b re a d w in n e rs." T h e co n fe re n ce w a s sp on sored b y the B ush Institu te fo r C hild a n d F a m ily P o licy , p a ri o f the F ra n k P o rte r G ra h am C hild D ev elop m en i C en ter al the U n iv ersity o f N orth C a rolin a at C hapel H ill. T h e c o n fe r e n c e p a r t ic ip a n t s a ttem p ted lo d ea l w ith the g row in g ■probiein lh al w om en , w hile b rou gh l up lo Ihink o f h om em a k in g and • ren tin g a s fu ll-tim e jo b s , often lUsI a lso w ork ou lsid e the h om e to support their fa m iliees. M ore than h a lf o f ail A m erica n ch iid ren -5 3 p e r c e n t-h a v c m oth ers in Ihe jo b w orld and w om en w ith ch ild ren u n d er a g e 0 a re en terin g Ihe w ork fo r ce at a fa ster ra te than a n y o lh e r w om en . In N orth C a rolin a , 59 p ercen t o f the w om en in lh al g rou p n ow w ork , a fig u re nine points h igh er than the national a v e ra g e . ' ‘W hat g ov ern m en t, b u sin ess and in dustry m usl all u n d ersta n d and b eliev e iis lh a l) Ihe fa m ily a n d Ihc w ork p la ce h a ve ch a n g ed , and ch a n g ed d r a m a tic a lly ," th cgovem or sa id d u rin g the con feren ce. " I f w e u n d erstan d those ch a n g es, if w e a n ticip a te the p rob lem s and ch a llen g es presen ted by c h a n g e ," H um sa id , “ then both the fa m ily and the w ork p la ce ca n b e m a d e s tr o n g e r ." T h e co n fe re n c e rep ort su g g ested lh al the term "d a y c a r e " b e d isca rd ed in fa v o r o f “ ch ild c a r e ," reflectin g the view thal su ch se rv ice is n eed ed 24 h ours a d a y . R a th er Ihan m ore d a y -ca re cen ters, il sa id , m ore ch ild -ca re op lion s a re n eed ed. T h e crea tion o f re so u rce and referra l cen ters lo help p a ren ls w ilh c h ild -c a r e n e e d s w a s a n o th e r r e c o n im e n d a lio n , a n d it w a s su g g ested lh al su ch cen ters a lso cou ld h elp ch ild -ca re p rov id ers w ilh training and Icch n ica l a ssista n ce. R ep . P a tricia S ch roed er, D -C olo., one o f the co n fe re n ce pa rticipa n ts, ca lled for ^restructuring o f the Ira dilion al 40 hour w ork w eek Ihrough flex -lim e, p a rt-tim e em - p loyin en l and jo b sh a rin g . She a lso re com m en d ed in clu din g ch ild ren in Ihe w ork p la ce , sa y in g sh e reg u la rly la k es h ers lo Ihe office. W hen d iv o rce en lers the p iclu re, Ihe problem b e co m e s p rim a rily e co n o m ic. A recen t C aliforn ia stu d y o f 3,000 d iv o rce d cou p les found lh al Ihe h u sb a n d 's in com e rose b y an a v e ra g e o f 42 p crcen i in the y e a r follow in g the d iv orce,w h ile the w ife 's drop p ed b y 7.3 p ercen t. W ith Ihe U n iled S tales h avin g the highest d iv o rce ra le in Ihe w orld and w om en h avin g ch ild cu stod y 90 p erccn l o f the lim e, those in com e Irends h a ve led so m e sp ecia lists lo estim ate lh al the m erica n p ro v e rly population w ill b e com p osed a lm ost en tirely o f w om en and ch ild ren by Ihe y e a r 2000. “ T h e fin a n c ia l p r o b le m s e x ­ p erien ced b y d iv o rce d m o lh crs a re ca u sed l::rg ely by Ihe fa ct lh al fa th ers do nol sh a re their w e a lth ," Ihe report con clu d ed . 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JULY 21. 1983 5 m s i d s m m s ' sS 0 N S , I N C 33 Court Square, Mocksville B o ii-li-A w a y THE EMPLOYEES ARE IN CHARGE AND THEY’RE SLASHING PRICES ALL OVER THE STORE. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 21st Special!Men’s ATHLETIC OXFORDS REGULAF< TO $17.99 A - / / Y - " ' SAVE ON GIRLS' CANVAS ESPADRILLES REGULAR 9 IE 87$7.87 Navy and Red Espadrilles In Sizes 10-4. SEW-TO-SilVE large Selection! FIRST QUALITY FABRIC REDUCED 1 / TO /2 1000 Yards Of Solids And Prints SIMPLICITY PAHERNS lADIES PLAYTEX& LOVABLE ONE GROUP! ENTIRE STOCK! PANTIES BRAS & GIRDLES LADIES DRESSES LADIES SHORTS 8 8 ' % ^ COMPLETE LINE! OFF REG. PRICE OFF PRICE V 4 OFF REG. PRICE INFANTS’ SETS 2 5 % OFF REGULAR PRICE Healthtsx and Assorted Brands Men's WRANGLER DENIM JEANS REGULAR $ $17.99 1 4 8 8 Jli.plrcitv ^9160 WITH THE PURCHASE OF FABRIC OFF REGULAR J i ' PRICE Jtli'Pllcttv W9160 4 J^l NAGGER BELTED SLACKS REGULAR $ m 0 8 8 $25.00 I O REGULAR $ 1 O B 8 $27.00 I TT MEN’S STATLER CASUAL SLACKS MEN’S 2&3 Pc. SUMMER SUITS V / ' OFT M REG. PRICE Polyester And Cotton Blends In Solids And Stripes REGULAR$17.99 1 3 8 8 it A > a. - i r e g u l a r $ *1 ^ 8 8 i l R 9 9 ■$18.99 6 - DAVIL COUNTY liNTUlll’RlSIi RUCORD, THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1983 4Л F a it h C l c m c i i l M o n ic a J o h n s o n Crystal Reynolds Legislative Report B y S e n a t o r R o b e r t D a v te i : / дац;' P erh a p s Ihe m ost p ositive result I P a u la W illia m s F iv e T o S e e k " M i s s D a r k & L o v e ly ” T i t l e S a t u r d a y T h e se co n d annual "M is s D ark & L o v e l y " p a g e a n t w ill b e h e ld S a lu rd a y , J u ly 23, 8 p .m . at Ihe B .C . P rock A u d itoriu m in M oek sv ille. F iv e con testa n ts w ill vie for the lille in the even t sp on sored b y the D a v ie C o u n ly C h a p te r o f th e N A A C P . T h e 1983 w in n er w ill b e crow n ed by P a u lette P o ste r, “ M iss D ark & L o v e ly ” o f 1982. J im S ie e le w ill se r v e a s m a ster of ce re m o n ie s . M s. A lice G a ith er w ill m a k e Ih e in tr o d u c tio n o f th e p a g ean t. H a rold W ilson , P tcsid e n l o f Ihe N A A C P , w ill g iv e Ihe m e ssa g e o f w e lc o m e . M s. S la g alen e G a ith er w ill in trod u ce the e m ce e , J im m y A . S ieele o f H I. M ock sv ille is a 1979 g ra d u a te o f W a k e F orest U n iv ersity w ith a B A d e g re e in s p e e c h c o m m u n ic a t io n s , c o n ­ cen tra tin g on ra d io a n d telev ision b roa d ca stin g . A t W a k e F o re st he w a s p resid en t o f the A fro -A m e rica S o cie ty , s e c re ta ry o f the C olleg e U n ion, a n d se rv e d a s p ro d u ce r and d ire c to r o f ca m p u s v id e o tape Í p ro g ra m s. Me w as a m e m b e r o f the U n iv ersily G ospel C h oir, m a rch in g , co n c e rt, and p ep ban d s. S ieele a ls o p a rlicip a le d in a fou r- w eek in ternship at W X Il-T V m J a n u a ry 1979. T h e pagean t sta ff con sists o f A lie c G a ith er a n d D orelh a L . W ilson , c o ­ ch a irp e rso n s; F ra n ce s C a m p b ell, s e c r e t a r y ; J a m e s T . M u r p h y , b u sin ess m a n a g e r; C h eryl B a rk er, ch a rm and g r a c e d ire c to r: A gn es T h om a s, p u b licity ; G la d y s S colt, a w a rd s and a ctiv ilie s ; E a rl B a rk er, cou rtesy co m m itte e ch a irm a n ; M s. B onita N ich ols, ch o re o g ra p h e r; M s. P riscilla W illia m , M s. F ra n ces C a m p b ell and M s. T elisa G rant, ch a n ti & g ra ce co m m itte e ; M s. E a rl B a rk er, M s. D orelh a W ilson and M s. P e có la H olm an , cou rtesy c o m m it t e e , J a m e s T . M u r p h y , p rog ra n i b ooklet a n d tick ets; M s. M a g a len e G aith er, , ju d g es and e n le rla in m e n t; S tev e D alton and K erw y n W ilson , sta g e sou n d and lig h t s ; J a m e s T . M u r p h y , p h otog ra p h er; M s. L au ra D ulin and M s. E lle r W e e s e H a r g r o v e , sia tislieia n s. - T h e J u d g e s C o lle g e ; a n d the B est A ll-llou n d Student A w a rd 1944 - R .B . D ean H igh S ch ool. M r. F u lm o re is m a rrie d to L u cille L on g F u lm o re o f M o ck sv ille, N .C . M rs. F u lm ore is a fo r m e r tea ch er of E x c e p t io n a l C h ild r e n in (h e G reen sb oro P u b lic S ch ools. J iiiiu s A . F u lm o r e , J r . J u liu s A . F u lm o re , J r. is A ssista n t S u p e r in te n d e n t o f G r e e n s b o r o P u b lic S ch ools. H e is a n a tiv e o f M a xton , N .C . H e re c e iv e d his fo r ­ m a l ed u ca tion in Ihe p u b lic sch ools o f R ob e so n C ou n ty, N .C . H e holds the B .S . D e g re e fro m F a y ettev ille S ta le U n iv ersity , the M .S . D e g re e from N orth C a rolin a A & T S tate U n iv e r s ily , th e N o rth C a r o lin a P rin cip a l’s C ertifica te fro m N orth C a rolin a A & T S la te U n iv ersily , and has d on e fu rth er stu d y a l the U n iv ersily o f N orth C a rolin a at C h apel H ill and G reen sb oro, and N orth w estern U n iv ersity . H is tea ch in g ca re e r b eg a n in 194» in D a v ie C ounty at M ock sv ille, w h ere h e se rv e d a s an eigh th g ra d e tea ch er a n d b o y s ’ b ask etb a ll co a ch . In 1954, M r. F u lm o re jo in e d the G reen sljoro C ity S ch ool S ta ff a s a sixth g ra d e tea ch er at J on e sb o ro S ch ool. In 1958, h e w a s a ssig n ed lo T erra C otta S ch ool a s B uilding P r in c ip a l, a n d s e r v e d in th is ca p a city fo r th ree y e a rs. W h ile at T e r r a C o tta , a s e lf-s t u d y w a s co m p le te d a n d Ihe sch ool w a s a c ­ cre d ite d fo r the first tim e b y the Southern A ssocia tion o f C olleg es and S ch ools. In 19G1, Ihe T e rra Cotta S ch ool w a s discon tin u ed , and M r. F u lm ore w a s a ssign ed lo P rice S ch ool a s a tea ch er a n d A ssistan t to the P rin cip a l. In 19G4, h e w as a p ­ poin ted P rin cip a l o f the W illiam M ilfo r d H a m p to n S c h o o l o f G reen sb oro, and se rv e d in this p osition for ele v e n y e a r s. A n d in I97G, he w a s n a m ed b y Ihe G reen - st)oroC ity B oa rd o f E d u ca tion a s an A ssistant S u perin ten d en t. H e has a lso b een em p lo y e d a s an A ssistant D ean o f M en d u rin g a S u m m er .School S ession a l F a y ettev ille S la le U n iv ersity ; h a s la u g h i S u m m er S ch ool cla s se s a l N orth C arolina A & T S ta le U n iv ersity , a n d serv ed as a C onsultant in E a rly C hildhood E d u ca tion Institutes and Institutes fur A d m in istra tion a n d S u pervision al T u sk eg ee Institute, T u sk eg ee Institute, A la b a m a . H e is a m em l)er o f a n u m b er o f r e lig io u s , p r o fe s s io n s , c i v ic , fra tern a l, and socia l org a n iza tion s H e is the recip ien t o f a n u m b er of c e r lific a le s and a w a rd s. A m on g thi'.se a r e : S ilv er B e a v e r A w a rd for O u ts ta n d in g S e r v ic e in 1970 ■ G en era l G reen e C ou n cil, B oy S cou ls o f A m e r ic a : C alvin H . W iley A w a rd for E x ce lle n c e in P u b lic S ch ool A d m in islratiu n in 1974 - G reen sb oro C lia m b e r o f C o m m e r c e ; O u t­ stan din g M em b ersh ip A w a rd in l659 - Ila y e s-T a y lo r Y M C A : S ea brook C itiz e n s h ip A w a r d in 1 9 4 8 '- I 'a v e t t e v ille S la le T eachers' R a lp h O . D a l t o n , J r. R a lp h O d e ll D a lto n , J r . o f S la le sv ille is em p lo y e d b y J .P . S teven s & C o. In c. a s la b ci'a tory S u p erv isor. H e is a g ra d u a te o f Ihe S la le s v ille B u s in e s s C o lle g e . A m e m b e r o f the S ta tesville J a y ce e s he has se r v e d on Ihe b oa rd o f d ire cto rs and is the recip ien t o f m a n y J a y ce e a w a rd s. A fo rm e r m e m b e r o f the b oard o f d ire cto rs o f the Ired ell-S tatesville unit o f the N orth C a rolin a S y m p h on y , h e is c u r r e n t ly s e r v in g a s p u b lic it y ch a irm a n for the g rou p . H e is the d ir e c t o r o f Ihe M iss N A A C P P a g ea n t, presid en t o f the F ooth ills S ick le C ell A n em ia F ou n da tion , d ire cto r o f Ihe M iss E b on y P a g ea n t, bu sin ess m a n a g er fo r the 1979 M iss S la le sv ille and a fo r m e r m e m b e r o f . Ihc N orth Ired ell C a n cer S ociety. M s . J a n ie M a iin e y M s. J an ie S teele M au n ey is a M e d ia S p e c ia lis t e m p lo y e d b y Ired ell County S ch ools. She is a g ra d u a te o f L iv in g ston e C olleg e w ilh a d e g r e e in C o m m e r c e ; W in s to n -S a le m S la t e U n iv e r s ity w ith a d e g r e e in E le m e n t a r y E d u ca tion and ce rtifie d in L ib ra ry S cien ce at U N C -C . She is p resen lly en rolled in the E d u ca tion a l M edia E d S. d e g re e p rog ra m from A p ­ p a lach ia n State U n iversity. M s. M a u n ey is a n iem b er o f the C h a rio t te -M e c k le n b u r g N A A C P , T a s k F o r c e -S u b s t a n c e A b u s e P rev en tion . T h e 1984 W estern N orth C arolina C on feren ce B icen ten n ial D e s ig n T e a m " S a tu r d a y N ig h l •ludges fo r the pa gean t w ill in­ clu d e .luliiis F u llm ore o f G reen ­ sb o ro : R alph D alton o f S ta tesv ille: M s. J an ie M au n ey o f C h a rlotte; M s .G e o r g ia J o h n s e n S c a le s o f (ire e n s b o r o ; and D aw anna W arren o f W in ston -S alem . C on testa n ts fo r the title o f “ M iss D ark & L o v e ly " a re as follow s: M on ica J oh n son , d a u g h ter o f M r. and M rs. B en J ohnson J r., resid es in M ock sv ille. She is a sop h om ore at B e n n e tt C o lle g e in G r e e n s b o r o w h ere sh e is stu d yin g lo b e a v ery su ccessfu l m a n a g er. S he en joy s d a n c in g , r e a d in g , a n d m e e tin g peop le. S he is em p lo y e d a s a cle rica l a id e a t D a v leC ou n ty H ealth D ep a rtm en t. H er fa v o rite m otto is "s tr iv e to b e the best a n d nothing le.ss." R olon d a F aith C lem ent is tho d a u g h ter o f M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e C lem ent J r. She is presen tly e m ­ p loy ed by H a rd ee’s in M ock sv ille an d is a tten din g cla s se s a l M itch ell L iv e " L a k e J u n a lu s k a , N orth C a rolin a A ssocia tion of E d u ca to rs- N E A , S haron U nited M eth od ist C hurch C harlotte a n d a ce r tifie d lay sp ea k er. F o r on e y e a r sh e w a s co-h ost for “ O p p ortu n ityK n ock s” a n d host fo r "O u tre a ch " ch an n el 42 W T V I, and com p leted the cou rse “ T .V . for T e a c h e r” W SO C C hannel 9 du rin g the su m m e r 1982. She ch a irs the o ffice o f C h a rlotte D istrict D ire cto r o f the B oa rd of C hurch a n d S ociety. She is the m oth er o f J osep h D alton M a u n ey , J r., w h o is m a rried to La F red a M o ore. M s. M a u n ey liv es a l 6021 P o w d e r H orn R d ., C h arlotte, NJ C olleg e w h ere sh e w an ts to m a jo r in A ccou n tin g and D ata P ro ce s sin g . H er h ob bies a re doin g m a cra m e , pla yin g the p ian o and sin gin g. C rystal T yw on R ey n old s is the d a u g h ter o f F ern L . L yles. She is p r e s e n lly s e e k in g a c a r e e r in m o d e lin g a n d fa s h io n m e r ­ ch a n d isin g . She e n jo y s d a n cin g and sin g in g . . C hristina S ellers, d a u g h ter o f M r. and M rs. John C. B ryan t, is a sen ior al D a v ie H igh. S he is a m e m b e r of O u tr e a c h C h r is lia n T a b e r n a c le C hurch and e n jo y s sk a tin g, jo g g in g and da n cin g . P aula E liza b eth W illia m s is the d a u g h ter o f M rs. J ettie L in d sa y and N a th a n ie l W illia m s . S h e is a g ra d u a te o f K in g 's B u sin ess C olleg e and is p resen lly e m p lo y e d w ith P ilot F reigh t C a rriers. P a u la is a m e m b e r o f C ed ar G rov e B aptist C h u rch . S he e n jo y s m eelin g p eop le and sew in g. B a r r in g a n y u n fo r e s e e n c i r ­ cu m sta n ces, Ihis w eek w ill finish up Ihe 198.1 b u d g eta ry session o f the N orth C arolina G en era l A ssem b ly . A s m ight be e x p ected , last w eek of Ihe percen t sa les la x deb a te w as busy and h ectic. M any o f us w as Ihe in crea sed recogn ition lhat bad , in fa ct, h op ed lo w ra p lliin gs up costly fed era l and s la le regu lation s by last F rid a y o r S a tu rd a y . cannot con tin u ou sly b e pu shed on to U n fortu n ately, hold-ups in ap- Hie loca l lev el w ithout s o m e ad- p rov in g Ihe final a p p rop ria tion s dilion al rev en u e, p a ck a g e p rev en ted a d jou rn m en i A n oth er issu e lh a t , re ce iv e d a Iasi w eek . T w o o f Ihe m ore con - great d ea l o f a lten lion last w eek Irov ersia l item s in lh al p a ck a g e " a s Ihe m ov em en t lo cr e a te a in clu ded a 40 percen t p a y ra ise for c o m m is s io n lo r e v ie w a ll a d - Ihe g o v e rn o r, and a 10 percen t h ik e m in istrative ru les lhal h a v e b e co m e for leg isla tors. a part o f sta te g overn m en t. M any On both item .s, du rin g co m m itte e leg isla tors b e lie v e that too m an y p roceed in g s, I v oted again st Ihe pa y u n elecled sla te o fficia ls h a ve been ra ises. W hile Ihe g o v e r n o r’s sa la ry ch a rg ed w ith crea tin g ru les and in N orth C a rolin a is rela tiv ely low , I regu lation s that Ihe citizen ry m ust a g reed w ilh G ov. J im Hunt lhat Ihe »l>ide a s law . ra ise should nol b e m ore lhan lhat H ow ev er, Ihere w as a lso gen u in e g iven lo o lh e r sta le em p loy ees. T h e con cern lhat a rev iew and rew rite o f sta le e m p lo y e e ra ise, o f cou rse, 'b e s e ru les a n d regu lation s m ight / . am ou n ted lo fiv e p ercen t. T he g ov e rn o r, in cid en tally , turned dow n Ihe h igh er p ercen ta g e, and it w ill not g o in lo e ffe ct until Ihe next g o v e rn o r takes office. I v oted a ga in st the leg isla tive pay ra ise for b a sica lly Ihe sa m e rea son . W hile I d o b e lie v e Ihe leg isla tors w ork h ard fo r Iheir m on ey , n o w - h a ve resu lted in yet an oth er step closer to a fu lltim e le g is la tu re - •som ething m o s t m e m b e r s a r c stea d fastly a ga in st. A co m p ro m ise w as rea ch ed in the creation o f the G o v e rn o r’s A d- n iin istra liv e R u les R ev iew C om ­ m is s io n . T h e C o m m is s io n w ill consist o f nine m em b e rs, fiv e to b e d u rin g e c o n o m ic a lly d e p r e s s e d appoin ted b y Ihe G ov ern or and fou r1 I r« ir* __ _ - . ___ l^•» rT 1 A 1^1«»lim e s -is not the lim e fo r p a y ra ises for the e le c le d rep resen ta tives. T lie gen era l fund bu dget lhat w as p a ssed a m ou n ts lo o v e r $6 billion in ea ch o f Ihe next tw o y ea rs. O ne item lhat re ce iv e d a lot of a lten lion last w eek , but w as not resolv ed , is the con trov ersia l a d ­ ditional percen t sa les la x for loca l u ses. M uch o f the delib era tion c e n t e r e d a ro u n d w h e th e r ih e d ecision sh ou ld b e m a d e b y the leg isla tu re o r left up lo Ihe in­ d ivid u al cou n ties. by the G en era l A ssem b ly (tw o upon recom m en d a tion o f the P resid en t o f Ihe S en ate and tw o upon r e c o m ­ m en dation o f the S p ea k er o f Ihe H ou se). T h e C om m ission w ill rev iew all rules a s they a re m a d e b y the a g e n cy in volved . F in a lly , Ihe bill lo a bolish tax lien sa les to p riv a te in dividu als has been passed by both the H ouse and the Senate. TYLENOL Extrs>Sli«ngttiTiÉ)Ms 60'8orExtra-9rangth C a p *u lw ,5 0 ’i i H H VOUR CHOICE 2 . 3 9 BARBASOL Sh8veCreatn,11oz Regulv, Menthol, or Lemoo-Ume % MURINESMURINE* PLUS 0.5OZ D a w a n n a P . W a r r e n D aw a n n a R . W a rren is a risin g s e n io r a t W in s to n -S a le m S la te U n iversity w h ere sh e is m a jo rin g in p olitica l s c ie n ce . H er m od elin g e x p e rie n ce in clu des a p p ea rin g in fa s h io n s h o w s fo r d e p a r tm e n t stores, the F orsy lh H ospital S prin g F ash ion S how , H anes M all F ash ion S h o w , th e G a la n te M o d e lin g C om p an y oul o f W in ston -S alem , and Ihe M ozik M od elin g T rou p e on Ihe ca m p u s o f W in ston -S alem S tate U n iversity. P resen lly sh e is a m od el w ith T e r r a n c e J e ffe r s o n a n d C om p an y o f W in ston -S a lem , M r s . G e o r g ia J . S c a le s M rs. G eorg ia J . S ca les is a n a tiv e o f D av ie C ounty. H er p a ren ts a re the late R e v . and M rs. G e o rg e J. Joh n son . M r s . S c a le s g r a d u a te d fr o m W in ston -S alem S tale U n iv ersily and re ce iv e d the M a sters o f S cien ce D e g re e in A d m in istra tion from N orth C arolin a A . and T . State U n iversity. F o r sev era l y e a rs, sh e w ork ed in the p u blic sch ool sy slem o f D av ie C ou n ly. F irst, a s an elem en ta ry s c h o o l t e a c h e r a n d la le r , sh e w ork ed a s E le m e n la ry S u p erv isor of D a v ie a n d D a v id son cou n ties. She is a m e m b e r o f P rovid ü n ce B aptist C h u r ch w h e re sh e s e r v e s as d e a co n e ss a n d a m e m b e r o f the A lpna K ap pa A lpha S o ro r ity . She taught until retirem en t in the G reen sb oro C ity S ch ool S y slem . In G reen sb oro, sh e is a m e m b e r o f Shiloh B aptist C hurch. She is know n for h er unusually g ood taste in e x otic fa sh ion s. H er h ob bies a re n iu sic, rea d in g , and co lle ctin g variou s art ob je cts. M rs. S ca les is m a rried lo A .L . S ca les, w h o lau gh i A g ricu ltu re in the D a v ie C ou n ly S ch ool S y stem . She is at h om e w ith h er husband on D u dley S treet in G reen sb oro, N C. ш и и т у1.19 M FRREBATE" " 1.00 I FWALCOST " 1 Û SHARP C A L C U L A T O R EL 326 S Solar Cell W allet-Slze Z-BEC" Vitamin T^)lets 60's 4 . 9 9 POLIDENT* Extra-strength Denture Cleanser Tablets, 84’s t - Д Ca 23 5 Z3 ZJZJ SJ J I a ! 6 . 9 8 S olar-pow ered. w e lle t*tlze d ce lcu la lo r ne ve r require« b a tle rte t. EQUAL Low-Calorie Sweetener Packets, 50’s 1 . 4 9 CRESTToothpaste, е,4(я RegUar,Mnt,orGel TTIIWlUlf 3 ^k 2 . 9 9 $ 1 R E F U N D C E R T I F I C A T E ! GIOETTEGOODNEWS'Razors,6'8 * one free rezor CûSTfO« о H O2PACKS 0 .1 0 MPR — 1 Л ПREFUND I » W FINAL COST O H O SPACHS £ . I O NEW FREEDOM’ TNn Maxi Pads, 12's Unsc«nted or Deodorant 'Tty This Pack Free.” FullCash Refund By№ll. Otter On Package. , SILKIENCE Shampoo, 7mShampoo. 7 AagUbror EftraBodv 1.59 B E N -G A Y “^1.250Z ^nimiiTiT Greaselessor 4 Regular I .*TÍ/ 2 . 7 9 МЕТАМиСГ Instant Mix Rackets 30's Regularor Orange 4 . 9 9 lanacane* Creme, 1 oz 1 . 4 9 D E S m N ' Ointment 2oz ^D E sm N E :7|i| 1 . 3 9 KODAK „KODACOLOR II ЗШШ1 FHmC110-24 ^ 3 Q LCD 5-FUNCTION PEN W ATCH H O U R « M IN U T E « S E C O N D О Q Q M O N T H « D A T E dexatrim: DEXATRIM- ExlraSlrenmh 'Ч Д а К и [Capsules, * 'e Ш Ж 4.99. Wilkesboro Street Foster-Rauch Drug Co. Phone 634-2141 M o c k s v i l l e , N.C. DAVIU COUNTY BNTIlUl’RISiï RUCOKD. TIIUKSDAY JULY 21, 1483 7 R e p u b l i c a t i o n s P la n S t a t e w i d e E d u c a t i o n S t u d y , H e a r in g s H epubllciin leg isla tors and party officia ls w ill con d u ct a se rie s of pu blic h ea rin gs tlirougliout the state '11 d ev elop an ed u ca tion a l p rog ra m fo r Ihe next d eca d e. U eprc.sentallve B etsy C och ra n e, D a v ic C ou n ly, rev ea led plans for Ihc p a rty 's E d u ca tion C om m ission o f Ihe 'HO's al a R a leigh new s co n ­ feren ce. She is v ic e ch a irm a n o f Ihc le g is la t u r e 's jo in t R e p u b lic a n ca u cu s. "R e p u b lica n s a re totally c o m ­ m itted lo ed u ca tion at all le v e ls ," R ep resen ta tiv e C och ra n e sa id . "W e w ant an ed u ca tion sy sten i to m eet the d em a n d s o f Ihe presen t and (he future, a n d lo a ssu re that our Barry Oliver Barry KendaliOjiver To Participate in Managerial Program Officials of B.C. M oore and Sons Incorporated have announced Ihat B a rry Kendall O liver has been selected to participate in M oore’s highly a ccla im e d m an agerial training program . O liver w ho is the assistant m anager of M oore’s here was chosen from of field of over 100 p rosp ectiv e can d id ates w ithin M oore's survey-three store chain. The in ten se tw elve-m onth m a n a geria l train in g p rog ra m , conducted by M oore’s executives and m anagers, covers all phases of retail m angem ent including m er­ chandising, advertising, personnel. D isplay and credit procedures. Class will be conducted at Several M oore’s Stores as well as their corporate headquarters in Cheraw, Soulh Carolina. U 'a ch crs w ill b e b olh w ell paid and w ell (| u alificd." ’I’lic CÍOP C on in iission w ill be m a d e up o f sch ool b oard m em b e rs, le a c h e -E , u n iv e r s ity a n d c o m - m u n ily c o lle g e r e p r e s c n t a llv c s , p r o fe s s io n a l e d u c a tio n g r o u p s , businc.ss lea d ers, and Ihe lea d ersh ip o f Ih c R e p u b lic a n le g is la t iv e delegation . H clw ccn now and S ep tem b er Ihe conim i.ssion w ill b e m eetin g lo e s ta b lis h g u id e lin e s to id e n tify s p e cific N orth C arolin a issues that m usl b e a d d ressed . B y L a b or D a y , Ihe com m ission w ill an n ou n ce d a les and p la ces o f p u b lic h ea rin gs a cro s s Ihe sta te lo seek Input from p aren ts, ed u ca tors and co n ce rn e d citizen s. T h e m ain em p h a sis o f Ihe co in - m i.ssion w ill b e lo m a k e sp e cific recom m en d a tion s lo en h a n ce the (ju alily o f p u b lic ed u ca tion in kin­ d erg a rten through g ra d e tw elve. R ep resen ta tiv e C och ra n e cited sev era l fa cto rs that h a ve con - Iribu led lo Ihe deteriora tion of ed u ca tion in the last tw enty five y e a rs. T h en , tea ch in g w as on e of Ihe m ost prom in en t ca re e r o p ­ portunities for you n g w om en , but w ith Ihe ch a n g in g role o f w om en in so cie ty , to d a y 's w om en h a ve m an y m ore c a re e r op tion s a v a ila b le. O lh er ca u se s fo r the d eterioration in c lu d e c h a n g in g th e o r ie s o f e d u c a tio n , le le v is io n d r a w in g ch ild ren a w a y from b ook s and (he "c a fe ie ria -s ly le cu r ricu lu m " w’ith lo o lit t le e m p h a s is on " m a in c o u r s e s ." B u sin ess w ill b e a sk ed lo a ssisi in id en tifyin g s p e cific la b or m a rk ets for the 'a o’s so that pu blic sch ools can a d eq u a tely p rep a re stu d en ts, and lo su g g est cre a tiv e funding prop osa ls and s o u rce s o f rev en u e lo iielp d e fra y the co s ls o f su ch p rog ra m s. T h e com m ission w ill utilize rep orts b y Ihe F ed era l govern m en t and oth er national g r o u p s th a t h a v e Id e n tifie d n a tion w id e ed u ca tion p rob lem s as a b asis for Iheir sta tew id e stu d y, w ith p a rticu la r em p h a sis on id en tifyin g and p rop osin g solu tion s to ed u ca tion p rob lem s in N orth C arolin a. "T h e r e is n o m o re p ressin g n eed toda y lhan d ev elop in g a p rog ra m o f q u ality ed u ca tion for all o f ou r you n g p eop le in N orth C a ro lin a ", R e p r e s e n t a t iv e C o c h r a n e s a id . "C h ild ren m u st b e p rep a red b y ou r p u blic sch ools to rea d , w rite and co m m u n ica te , a n d Ihey m ust h a v e a thorough g rou n d in g in m a th em a tics and s c ie n c e a s o u r w orld b e co m e s m ore tech n olog ica lly co m p le x . E v e ry u n p rep a red ch ild rep resen ts a fa ilu re on the part o f ou r cd u ca lion a l s y s te m ." S u m m e r C le a r a n c e е л о / OFF SELECTED Э и / 0 GROUPSof Summer Fabrics jpTTAO /O Ff SELECTED■ o /U y o group^ of Fabric 2 0 % " FABRIC With Coupon unless otherwise REDUCED 0 0 CARDED buttons; ZIPPERS, THREAD COUI^ON. 20% fabric Uning Broadcloth, Gingham Exempt This Coupon Good Thru 7-30-83 V f a S H IO N f a b r ic s 119 Salisbury St. Phone-.’ Mocksville, N.C. 634-5417 K a t h y R e i l l y T a p p e d I n t o S t a t e 4 - H H o n o r C l u b K a t h e r in e R e illy O ne o f Ihe h ighest h on ors in 4-H w ork w a s b estow ed M on d a y night on a D a v ie C ou n ly y ou th . K ath erin e L ou ise R eilly , d a u g h ter o f M r. and M rs. J a m e s R eilly of R ou te 1, M ock sv ille w as "ta p p e d " in lo Ihe S tate 4-11 H onor C lub. M em b ersh ip in the s o m e 1,400 m e m b e r org a n iza tion is a rew a rd fo r ou tsta n din g se r v ice to 4-II w ork . T h e 4 -H 'ers a re ju d g ed on their lea d ersh ip a b ilities, m ora l sta n ­ d a rd s, 4-H a ctiv ities and p roject a ch iev em en t. S election is m a d e a fter ca re fu l slu d y b y the H onor C lub m e m b e rs. T h e tapping is a distin ction thal is reserv ed fo r less ' than on e-h a lf o f on e p ercen i o f the s ta le 's 4-H m em b ers. K alh y has been a 4-H m e m b e r for len y e a rs. D u rin g this lim e sh e has co m p le te d p r o je c ts in B rea d s, C hild C a r e , F o o d P r e s e r v a t io n , a n d J u n io r L e a d e r s h ip . O u ts ta n d in g a cco m p lish m e n ts w ere m a d e in the B read s D ein on slra tion C a teg ory as K athy w a s d istrict w in n er sev era l y e a rs and sla te ru n n er-u p tw o y ea rs. K a th y ’s serv in g a s P resid en t o f Ihe D a v ie 4-H C ou n cil this y e a r, has a tten d ed c a m p a s a ju n ior co u n ­ s e lo r; a tten d ed n u m erou s J u n ior L ea d er R e tre a ts; p a rticip a ted in 4- II C o n g re ss; ra n fo r D islrict O ffice ; and rep resen ted N orth C a rolin a at W ash in gton C itizen sh ip F ocu s. Greensboro Executive Is New District 769 Rotary Governor R e p o r t F r o m R a le ig h by Rep. Betsy Cochrane Patrick K. Healy,M.D A nnounces The O pening O f H is Practice In Internal Medicine too Ridficvicw Drive Plione Mocksville. N.C. 634-6133 Hours By AppQlnlmtfni T h e s la le bu dget fo r 1983-85 has b een a p p rov ed b y Ihe G en era l A ssem b ly . T h ere a re sev era l v ery g ood item s in the p a ck a g e , in ­ clu d in g the 5 p e rce n i ra ise for tea ch ers and sta le e m p lo y e e s; a 4 p e r c e n i I n c r e a s e fo r r e t ir e d tea ch ers a n d sta te e m p lo y e e s; $3 m illion a d d ition a l d olla rs fo r ou r p u blic lib ra rie s ; and in cre a se o f $2.00 p er slu d en l fo r sch ool su p plies and soin e b a d ly n eed ed fu nds for C om m u n ity C olleg es fo r eq u ip m en l and fo r in crea sed en rollm en t. S ev era l item s in the bu dget w ere nol a s a cce p ta b le a n d ca u sed a g reat d ea l o f d eb a te. M a n y o f us w ere not fa v o ra b le to so m a n y b e n e fit s b e in g g iv e n lo th e leg isla tors a l this p a rticu la r tim e w hen w e a re co m in g ou l o f a recession a n d h a v e ju st a d d ed lo the p eo p le 's tax bu rd en . T h ere w as lieated d eb a te o v e r the in crea se in the g o v e r n o r's sa la ry from $57,000 10 $85,000 p er y e a r , m a k in g him on e of Ihe h igh est p a id g o v e rn o rs in the nation. W ilh fr e e h ou sin g hi the m a n sion , serv a n ts, a lim ou sin e and a h elicop ter a n d a irp la n e p rov id ed , and an $11,000 p erson a l ex p en se a ccou n t that g o e s w ilh the $57,000 sa la ry , the g o v e rn o r se e m s w ell com p en sa ted . N o on e op p osed his re ce iv in g a 5 percen t in crea se w hen sla te e m p lo y e e s d o. T h e m ain con cern on the part o f the le a d e r­ sh ip w as (hat o v e r 300 sta te e m ­ p loy ees, in clu din g the presiden t o f the U n iv ersity S y stem , h a v e a b ig g e r sa la ry lhan the g ov e rn o r. M ost d o nol r e c e iv e Ihe sa m e frin g e b en efits, h ow ev er. T h e funds fo r the leg isla tiv e retirem en t fund and health in ­ su ra n ce, Ihc sa la ry in cre a se s thal e x ce e d 5 p e rce n i, and the addition al p er d iem co u ld g o a lon g w ay to w a r d s lift in g th e fr e e z e fo r lea ch ers and sla te em p lo y e e s. That loss in step s m a y n ev er b e re c o v e r e d b y m a n y o f ou r folk s and m a y im p a ct on the a m ou n i o f retirem en t they w ill re ce iv e . T h e H ouse p a ssed a n d sent to the S en ate a bill Ihat a d d s tw o m id w iv es lo a licen sin g b oa rd Ihat w ill a u th o r iz e th o s e a c c e p t a b le b y train in g, to p r a c tic e m id w ifery in N orth C a rolin a . L icen sed m id w iv es w ork in con ju n ction w ilh a d octor. F a m ily support and in volvem en t in the birth e x p e rie n ce has ca u sed an in crea se in the d em a n d fo r m id ­ w iv e s . T h e o p p o s it io n to th is p ra ctice b y the m ed ica l p rofession lia s c r e a t e d p r o b le m s fo r Ih e leg itim a te p r a c tic e o f m id w ifery and Ihis bill tried lo a d d ress s o m e o f Ihat p ro b lem . L icen sed m id w iv cs a re n u rses b y train in g a n d th ere is a n a tion a M n slitu te fo r the p rofession o f m id w ife ry . It is co m p ro m ise legisla tion . T h e G e n e r a l A s s e m b ly h a s ra tified a bill lh al w ill g iv e d iv o rce d w om en s o m e a ssista n ce. N ow these w om en w ill b e a b le to re c e iv e a portion o f th eir h u sb a n d ’s pen sion or retirem en t p a y a s part o f m a rita l p rop erly settlem en ts. T h e H ouse h a s p a ssed and .sent lo Ihe S en a te a bill thal w ill p rov id e Shutt Reunion Is Sunday T h e 'd e sc e n d a n ts o f C h ristian Shull w ill m eet in Ihe C om m u n ity b u ild in g a l A d v a n c e U n ite d M elh odisI C h u rch at A d v a n ce, N C ., July 24,1983, A p icn ic lu nch w ill be sp re a d at 12;.40 p .m . w o rk e rs' com p en sa tion fo r fa rm w o r k e r s . U n d e r th e b ill, a gricu ltu ra l w ork ers on a fa rm that e m p lo y s len o r m o re full tim e w ork ers w ill b e elig ib le for w o rk ­ m e n 's c o m p e n s a t io n b e g in n in g O ctob er 1, 1983. II a p p ea rs n ow thal w e w ill fin ally a d jou rn so m e tim e n ext w eek . W e had h op ed lo finish this w eek , b u l w e slill h a v e m o re lo d o and n eed a few m ore d a y s to finish up. G le n n (H ii c k ) C a m p b e ll G le n n 11. iB u c k I C a m p b e ll. G re cn so b o r in su ra n ce e x ecu tiv e, h a s ta k e n o f f ic e a s D is tr ic t G ov ern or of R ota ry In tern a lion a l's D islricI N o. 709, w h ich con sists o f 38 clu b s and 2,903 m e m b e rs lo c a le d in low n s and citie s in 18 P ied m on t N orth C a rolin a cou n ties lh al stretch from V irgin ia to South C a rolin a . As sen ior o ffic e r o f the w orld -w id e c iv ic and se r v ice org a n iza tion In m id N orth C a rolin a , ho w ill c o o r ­ din a te a ctiv ities o f clu b s in his d islrict u nlil J u ly o f 1984. H e w as elected D istrict G ov ern or at the recen t in tern a tion a l con v en tion of R ota ry held at T oron to, C an ada. C a m p b ell is a na tive o f G reen ­ s b o r o a n d a B .A . (e c o n o m ic ) g ra d u a te o f G u ilford C olleg e. He serv ed in Ihe U .S. M a rin e C orp s in W orld W a r II, m a rried Ihc fo rm e r C a ry A rm field , and has been w ilh M a ssach u settes M utual L ife In­ su ra n ce C om p a n y fo r 32 y e a rs. He has se rv e d a s presiden t of b olh the G reen sb oro A sssocia lion o f L ife U n d erw riters and the G reen sob oro c h a p te r o f C e r t ifie d L ife U n ­ d erw riters and is a life m em ber of ib e M illion D olla r R ou n d T a b le. He has been an eld er in M em oria l I’ resb y leria n C h u rch fo r 25 y ea rs and m e m b e r o f Ihe S u m m ill R ota ry C lub (if G reen sb oro i w ith 24 y e a r s of p e r fe c i a t t e n d a n c e ' s in c e 1957, w hich clu b hi' serv ed a s president in I'.ii;jll3. lie w as a lso district Irca su rer for R ota ry fo r 10 y ea rs. K iitary, founded in C h ica g o in Uiofi. is a w orld -w id e org a n iza tion of 9ril,.'i(lll busin ess and p rofession a l m en in 20.2,")1 R ota ry clu b s and is Ihc <ildesl of Ihe civ ic and s e r v ice clu b s. It's planned p rog ra m s and (ib jeeliv es a re d esig n ed lo im p rov e lo c a l c o n in u in ilie s , a id y o u lh , e lev jile busine.ss sta n d a rd s and fu r lh e r in te r n a tio n a l fr ie n d s h ip , u n d erstan din g and p ea ce. Mark Walton Receives NCSU Scholarship M ark W alton, son of M r. and M rs. D on ald P . W alton , Ht.5, M ock sv ille, has been a w a rd ed a sch ola rsh ip lo b e u.sed in his stu d ies at N orth C arolin a S ta le U n iversity. W alton is the recip ien t o f a M oorm an M a n u fa ctu rin g C om p an y S c h o la r s h ip fo r th e 1983-8'4 a ca d e m ic y ea r. W alton is a sop h om ore m a jorin g in a n im a l scie n ce in the S ch ool o f A g ricu ltu re and L ife S cien ces. U pon g ra d u a lion , h e plans to w ork in the a rea of an im a l nutrition. W.O.W. Lodge 323 To Meet Monday W .O .W . L od g e 323 w ill m eet at the D a v ie A c a d e m y C o m m u n ity B u ilding, M on d a y, July 2 5 ,7:.30 p.m . All m e m b e rs a re u rg ed lo be pre.sent. F ollow in g the reg u la r b u sin ess m eetin g a w aterm elon slicin g w ill b e e n joy ed . T R IV I d u r i n g F o s t e r - R a u c h D r u g C o m p a n y 's C O N T I N U O U S T R I V I A C O N T E S T Each week, Foster-Rauch Drug will list six trivia questions in the Davie County Enterprise-Record. The first person submitting correct answers to all six questions wins ^25*” in cash. Entries must be submitted to Foster-Rauch’s store no earlier than Friday of the week the questions are published. A drawing will be held in the event of a tie. Winners and the correct answers will be listed in the next publication of the Enterprise- Record. Employees of Foster-Rauch Drug, the Davie County Enterprise-Record and their families are not eligible to participate. T H I S W E E K ’ S Q U E S T IO N S (1) What former Davie County Doctor wrote the book ”So Long, Doc”?(2) Who was the only ACC player to be voted NBA "Most Valuable Player"? (3) What was Doc Holiday's profession? (4) Where did Moses die? (5) The borders of which two states form the Mason-Dixon Line? (5) Three of the four people listed below have something in common. One does not. Which name doesn't fit....> Ceasar Romero, Juan Perez, Duncan Renaldo, Warner Baxter. 8 DAVIUCOUNTY UNTUKI'KISH KUCOUl). TIIUKSDAY. JUUY 21 l<)83 D ix ie ry s ta li 5 LB. BAG SUGAR P I * ’ 2 4 O z . C a ts u p DELMONTE TOMATO c Save 30^Save 40< ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I Bakery^Deli F re s h B a k e d ^Italian Bread.. 0 9 F ;e s h B a k e dCinnamon Loa£ .. X F re s h B a k e d G o ld e n O r W h itePound Cake ... 9 9 H o ffm a n s H otPepper Cheese. Lb R u s s e r G e rm a nBologna.......Lb^X^ -■-V ■ ■ ■ 1 2 Q z . V a lle y d a le S a n d w ic h O rFun Buddies .... /9 ^ I 1 L b . K ra ft In d . W ra p ^ ^Singles................9 P o t 5 Oz. Armour Vienna * 9 '°O z. Kraft ° i 2 0 z.M arJies Sausages.............3 7 BBQ Sauce........../7 Dressings............ / 7 Dressings.......W DAVII: COUNTY 1ÍNTURPUIS1-. KHCOUU. TIIUKSDAY, JULY 21, 1983 9 fen«'. ^ S a v e 3 0 *D u k e ’s 1 r MAYONNAISE tU ^7ì,ùm iT U M _ QUART MAYONNAISE o r e S a v i n g s ! V JT ITY R IG H T S R E S E R V E D ...N O N E S O L D T O D E A L E R S ... p e o n IcHAMPION SLICED 0 1 1 2 O z . J e s s e J o n e s ^ ^ 1[Franks................. I l 4 0 z . J e s s e J o n e s■Pork Sausage ... *X^^ la .B O z .B u d d ig W a fe r T h inIsiicéd Meats .... 4 9 | B O z . K ra fI P h ila d e lp h ia^ream Cheese ... OV [On aIiI Meat & Produce! t o e s |5 LB BAG NEW WHITE Save 30^ r ^ 1 2 O z . M u rra y Ic e d O a tm e a l O r'/ 2 Gal.; Minute Maid / 2 Gal. Light & Lively C O "i = / 2 Oz. Del Monte Fruit chocolate chip Orange Juice Ice Milk ............... Cocktail.............O V Cookies................V V IO D/WIU COUNTY liNTIiKI’RISi; KUC-QRD. THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1483 Rat Vs. Snake In 15 Min.Bout B y M a rlen e B enson " I t ’s like T h e W ild K in g d o m ” , ex cla im e d M rs. J im A lexa n d er as she listened lo h er son , T on y , lell a bou l Ihe fig h l h e w itn essed b e l­ w een a la rg e rat and a b la ck sn ake. T on y w as w ork in g in the g ard en al their h om e on G la dston e R oa d , C ooleem ee and his g irlfrien d , P a m P e ck , w as sunbathing n ea rb y. P am sa w the b ig rat and ca lled T on y , w ho c'm o s l step ped on a b la ck sn ake. T hinking h e ju sl m ight b e able to ph otograp h Ihe sn a k e, T on y g ol his ca m era (a 35 m m ). “ W e h ea rd som elh in g in the b u sh es,” sa id T on y, “ and the sn a k e ca m e slid in g ou t.” H e sa id it w as a b ig b la ck sn ake abou l fiv e feel lon g. “ T hen the rat ca m e ou l and g ra b b ed Ihe sn a k e b y Ihe ta il", T on y con tin u ed , "A n d Ihe fight w as Tony Alexander tells about the rat-snake fight he witnessed and photographed. Tobacco Markets Open July 27th F lu e-cu red to b a c co m a rk ets w ill open J u ly 27th, on e w eek la ter than o r ig in a lly p la n n e d , th e U .S . D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e a n ­ nounced. C .W . M c M illa n , a s s is ta n t s e c r e t a r y o f a g r ic u lt u r e , s a id open in g da tes for the 1983 sea son a re d ela y ed b eca u se o f pen din g leg isla lion to freeze p rice su p p orts al Ihe 1982 lev el. U n d e r th e r e v is e d s c h e d u le , m a rk ets open in g w ill b e : J u ly 27, A rea A . (G e o rg ia -F lo rid a ); A ugust 2, A rea B . (South C a rolin a -B ord er N orth C a ro lin a ); A ugust 3, A rea C, (E astern and S outhern M idd le B elt, N orth C a ro lin a ); A ugusta, A rea D , (N orth ern M id d le B ell M a rk e ts); and A ugust 1,'), A rea E ., (N orth C a r o lin a -V ir g in ia O ld B e ll M a rk ets). A n n ou n cin g Ihe d ela y n ow , M c­ M illan sa id , w ill g iv e in dustry m o re tim e for ord erly ch a n g es in sea son , plan n in g and tim ely p la cem en t o f person n el. T h e p ossib ility o f a d ela y , he sa id , w a s a n ticip a ted and r e c o m m e n d e d at Ihe J u n e 24 m eetin g o f the F lu e-cu red T o b a c c o A d v is o r y C o m m itt e e , at w h ic h open in g d a tes w ere orig in a lly set. M cM illan sa id a su rv ey o f the to b a cco p rod u cin g area in d icates thal a m a rk etin g d ela y Ihis sea son w ill nol a d v ersely a ffect m ost p rod u cers b eca u se an un u sally co o l sp rin g has resu lled in a la le m a tu rin g cro p . A few fa rm e rs in Ihe old belt sa id they w ould b e in ­ con v en ien ced b y Ihe action . V _ 4^ 4^ Summit Cable Services Has Extended Their 4* July Special Offer! Have Cable TV-HBG-Cinemax- An Additional Outlet Installed Now For Only 4* 17 Different Channels Monthly Cable TV and HBO or Cinemax ‘18” Monthly Cable TV with HBO and Cinemax »27“ Monthly Add Another T.V. for just 4* ■ Only *2” Monthly This 4' Special Offer Definitely Ends __________5 P.M. Fri. July 29,1983______________ CABLE SERVICES P.O. Box 878, r'ocksville, N.C. 27028 C A L L T O D A Y 6 3 4 -3 9 8 1 (HBO and Cinemax available to Cable served areas only) T on y sa id the apparen t rea son for Ihe fight w a s the m a m a rat p rotectin g h er b a b ies. H e found tw o bab y ra ls hidden in tw o sep a ra te p la ce s in Ihe g a rd en . F rom the look s o f the sn a k e. T on y sa id il w as p ossib le thal the sn a k e had a lrea d y ea ten on e o f them fo r lu nch. In an y ca se , the m a m a rat w as m a d ... She w ould b ite Ihe sn a k e and the sn a k e w ou ld strik e. T h is fight w ent on fo r a bou l 15 m inu tes. "E v e r y lim e the sh u tter sn a p p ed , (on the c a m e r a ) the rat w ou ld ru n ", T on y sa id , “ but sh e a lw a y s c a m e b a ck ... bul il d id n ’ t ph ase the sn a k e... H e w as lo o b u sy w atch in g for the r a t." T h e rat w on ... and the sn a k e, b leed in g a n d h u n gry, slith ered o ff into Ihe bu sh es. g black snake crawls toward a nest of baby rats (top left) but his plans for ;h w ere changed by the m am a rat. Photos top right, center and bottom left were m ade by Tony during the fight. Photo at bottom right shows the defeated snake, bleeding and hungry as he decided to m ake other plans for lunch. F o lk - W a y s - F o lk - L o r e B y R o g e rs W h iten er B oon e a n d W a ta u g a C ou n ty folk h a v e sp en t a co n s id e ra b le a m ou n t o f tim e re ce n tly la m en tin g the im m in en t lo s s o f a co n te m p o ra ry la n d m a rk , the g ia n t w in d m ill atop H ow a rd ’s K n ob. C h a n ces a re , h o w ev er, that a m o re tellin g d e m ise w ill lie that o f the D a n iel B oon e H otel, b orn in the e a r ly tw e n tie s , g iv in g w a y to p r o g re ss in the la te six tie s, and fa llin g v ic tim to a w re c k in g cr e w d u rin g the p a st w eek . S he w a s n o g au n t, a w k w a rd crea tu re o f steel, b rea k in g the m ou n ta in sk ylin e, bu t a g ra cio u s c r e a t u r e fo r m e d o f n a tu ra l m a t e r i a l s - s t r o n g m o u n t a in ch estn u t, oa k , m a p le, a n d pin e, m erg in g se d a te ly in to th e la n d ­ sca p e . T ru e, th ere w a s a b it o f fla t cou n try tou ch b y w a y o f b rick fa ca d e , bu t this on ly a d d e d to her d ig n ified a p p e a ra n ce , soften ed a s it w a s b y a b o rd e r o f m a p les, ev e rg re e n s , a n d lu xu ria n t, rollin g law n. T h e lon g fron t p orcA a d d e d fu r­ ther g r a c e , in vitin g th e tra v eller in to a sp a cio u s lo b b y fra m e d b y d ou b le sta irs lea d in g to s e c o n d sto ry b e d room s. T h e ro o m s th e m se lv e s w e re fo r the m o st p a rt sp a re b u t c o m ­ forta b le, w a rm e d b y ce n tra l h ea tin g in the w in ter a n d c o o le d b y m ou n tain b re e z e s in th e su m m er. Iron b e d ste a d s a n d firm m a t­ tresses m a d e fo r restfu l s le e p ; in d oor p lu m b in g a n d cla w -fo o te d bath tu bs p ro v id e d fo r oth er b a s ic n eeds. G u ests a w o k e m orn in g s to the sm ell o f cou n try h ™ , sa u sa g e, b a con , b iscu its, a n d stron g co ffe e and fou n d th eir w a y to th e a m p le din in g ro o m , w ith its w h ite ta ble cloth s, h e a v y w h ite n a p k in s, and solid silv e rw a re . T h ey retu rn ed to lu nch a n d d in n er fo r b oth ta sty and h e a r ty fa r e , s e r v e d b y w h ite - ja c k e te d w a iters a n d w h ite-g ow n ed w a itresses a tten tiv e to a ll n eed s. A fte r m e a ls, th e w e a th e r b ein g a g reea b le, k n o w le d g e a b le gu ests u su a lly h ea d ed fo r th e a r r a y o f rock in g ch a irs lin in g th e fron t p o rch . H e re it w a s p o s sib le to e x ­ c h a n g e p le a s a n t r ie s w ith o th e r gu ests, e n jo y th e fre sh a ir, a n d su rv ey the a ctiv itie s on B o o n e ’s m a in street.. N a n cy T a y lo r, a V a lle C ru cis n a tive, re c a lls h a v in g lu n ch a t the hotel on m a n y o c c a s io n s ju st fo r the p lea su re o f a b it o f a ftern oon rock in g a fte rw a rd s , a n d a ch a n c e to Tfie Truth \bout Chiropractic: IS IT SCIENTIFIC? D ally O ffice H ours B y A p p o in tm e n t 6 3 4 -2 5 1 2 501 Wiikesboro St. Yes, in every sense of the worid. Chiropractic uses knowledge from all relevant sciences to explain the phenomena of health and disease, and pursues its own investigations through scientific methodology. Science is often described as classified orsystemized knowledge. But it Is more than that: it is an attitude of objective inquiry, a method of investiga­ tion, and a process of reasoning which guides the inquiry and controls the interpretation. Chiropractic is a body of classified knowledge. The essentials of the basic sciences form the nucleus of chiropractic education, which is supplemented by chiropractic research. Chiropractic represents the attitude characteristic of science: an insatiable curiosity concerning the health phe­ nomena with which all doctors deal. Finally, the methods of obtaining data in chiropractic are the methods of science: observation and description, experimentation, statistics, and prediction. Serious research into health care phenomena is being conducted now at various chiropractic centers. The results of these efforts will benefit all health care specialities, not just chiropractic. And the public will benefit, which is what chiropractic is all about. Dr. Ramey Kemp Mocksville, N.C. ca tch u p on B oon e h a p p en in g s. "W e w ou ld lo o k d ow n on m a in s t r e e t ,” s h e s a y s , “ w a t c h th e sh op p ers to s e e w h o h a d c o m e to tow n a n d trj- to g u e ss w h a t they w e re b u y in g . S o m e tim e s w e w ou ld m e e t frie n d s a t th e h otel, ro ck and ch a t fo r a sp e ll until w e w e re rea d y to retu rn h o m e .” V isitors to th e a re a a ls o e n jo y e d the ro ck in g a n d v isu a l e x p e rie n ce . P o e t R o b e r t F r o s t ’s d a u g h t e r , L eslie, a t A p p a la ch ia n S ta te fo r a s e rie s o f le c tu re s on h e r fa th er som e y e a r s a g o b e c a m e s o ta k en b y h er h otel e x p e r ie n ce , e sp e cia lly the fron t p o r ch ro ck in g , th a t sh e a p ­ p r o a c h e d on e c o lle g e o ffic ia l a bou t a lo n g e r sta y . H e r id e a : a rra n g e fo r a y e a r ’s a p p o in t m e n t f o r h e r h u sb a n d (a n N Y U p r o fe s s o r ) a t the c o lle g e s o th a t sh e c o u ld liv e a t the h otel a n d re fre sh h e r sp irit in the N orth C a rolin a m ou n ta in s. U n ­ fortu n a tely , th ere w a s n o p osition la n g u a ges a n d litera tu re a t th e tim e so the id ea c a m e to nau gh t. F ro n t p orch g a v e w a y to the e x p a n siv e, co m fo rta b le lo b b y w h en co ld w ea th er c a m e arou n d . H ere gu ests cou ld b u sy th em selv es at co rre sp o n d e n ce d e s k lo c a te d in in con sp icu ou s sp ots, e n g a g e in ca rd g a m e s o r con v ersa tion w ith oth er g u ests, or sim p ly g a z e in to the fla m e s o f op en fire p la ce s a t both w estern a n d ea stern en d s o f the lob b y. T h e D a n iel B o o n e o ffe re d a g ra ce fu l, u n h u rried w a y o f life du rin g its d a y . Those w h o re m e m b e r that d a y fe e l a d e e p sen se o f loss. R e a d e rs a r e in vited to sen d folk m a te r ia ls to R o g e r s W h ite n e r , E n g lish D ep a rtm en t, A p p a la ch ia n S tate U n iv ersity , B oon e, N .C . 28608. Live teeth give o f f flu o re s­ ce n ce , w hereas d ea d teeth d o n ot. 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JULY 21. 1983 Life Beneath The Bikini DENIZENS OF THE SAND Smithsonian News Service Photos courtesy ol Robert P Higgins Ihnsr will) ni l-'h i-ailrd lo the lii'acli tills siiiiim i'i' o r « h o a ro <lri-aiiiin|> iiboiit n b ea ch vacn tioii MOW o r 111 tlio future, " L ife lleiiea lli tlie n ik h ii" is im isf readliif;. T he story is n liv ely look at the cu riou s au iin al w orld liviiig ju st a fra ction o f un hich licn calh the s u rfa ce of the sand. B y M u d clin c J a co b s S m ith son ian N ew s S e rv icc If y o u 'r e h ea din g lo Ihe b e a ch Ihis su m m er, b e su re lo w a lch oul for sunburn, sand flies, sh a rk s, w a le r b ea rs a n d m u d d rag on s. W a ler B e a rs ? M ud D ra g on s? W ell, lo b e p e rfe ctly honest, these c r ille r s w on ’ t hurl y ou . A n d you ca n 't rea lly "w a tc h o u t" for them b e ca u se you ca n 't s e e th em , ev en Ihough th ey ’re e v e r y w h e r e -in fa ct, right ben eath y ou r v ery feel. "T h e r e ’s a w h ole oth er w orld o f a n im a ls liv in g ju st a fra ction o f a n inch ben eath y ou r feet--all kin ds o f crea tu res in h abitin g the sp a ce s b elw een Ihe g ra in s o f s a n d ," sa y s D r. R ob ert P . H iggin s, a zoologist al Ihe S m ith son ia n ’s N a tion al M u seu m o f N a tu ra l H istory , w h o sp e cia lize s in Ih ese m ic ro s c o p ic den izen s o f the sa n d. “ W h y, in ju sl a few han dfu ls o f sa n d , th ere arò m illion s o f th e m !" T h ere a re, fo r in stan ce, w a ter b ears, m o re p ro p e rly kn ow n a s la rd ig ra d es, a n d m u d d ra g on s, H ig g in s ’ a ffe c t io n a t e n a m e fo r a n im a ls know n a s k in orh y n ch s (rh y m e s w ilh rin k y -d ln k s). A nd th ere a re w o rm s -n e m a to d e s and p oly ch a etes (rh y m e s w ilh b e a ts)-- a s w ell a s m in ia tu re cr u sta cia n s a n d a n im a ls w ilh lo n g u e -ly in g n a m e o f g a s lro lrich (rh y m e s w ith s lic k ). It’s a w o rld w h ere v ery sm a ll is b eau tifu l, w h ere an a n im a l the size o f a p in h ead w ou ld b e a giant in deed. U n lil the 1920s, scien tists knew a lm ost n olh in g a bou l Ih e cu riou s w orld liv in g in the w a ter lhat fills ' sp a ce s b etw een g ra in s o f sed im en t and sa n d in the w o rld ’s o ce a n s, sea s and b ea ch es. "T h a t’s not rea lly s o su rp risin g ,” H iggins sa y s, “ sin ce the a v e r a g e in h a b ita n t- th e r e is o n ly o n e - hundreth o f ah 'ih ch "^ in len gth , alm ost im p ossib le to se e w ithout a m ic ro sc o p e . M a n y o f m y co llè g u e s a c c u s e m e o f w o r k in g w ith m y th olog ica l b e a s ts .” C ollectin g a n d stu d yin g these s a n d -d w e llin g c r e a t u r e s is a ch a llen g e w orth y o f a m y th olog ica l h ero. In a ddition lo their lin y size, the cre a tu re is e x ce p tio n a lly w ell ad a p ted lo th eir en v iron m en ts a n d a re not p a rticu la rly w illin g to lea v e their co z y h om es. M ost o f th em h a v e a d istin ctiv e m eth od o f a tta ch in g th em selv es to the h a rd su rfa ce s o f the sa n d. G a s lr o lr i c h s , w h ic h r e s e m b le s lig h t ly fla tte n e d w o r m s , a r e loa d ed w ilh a d h esiv e org a n s lhal ca n q u ick ly se c re te a stick y su b ­ sta n ce for clin g in g a n d ju st as q u ick ly se c re te a solven t to relea se the a n im a l. T h e ten a ciou s la rd ig ra d es h a ve eith er sp oon -sh a p ed a d h esiv e toes or co m p le x cla w s fo r g ra sp in g . A rm ed w ilh th eir fou r p a irs o f sh ort, stu b b y leg s, the cla w e d v a rie tie s of la rd ig ra d es look v e ry m u ch in deed like m in ia tu re b ea rs w h en v iew ed in p ro file . K in orh y n ch s a lso h a ve p a irs o f a d h esiv e org a n s on Ihe u n d e r s id e o f th e c y lin d r ic a lly sh a p ed b od ies, ju st b elow Iheir ■ ' 'ta s s e l’ ’-sh ap ed h eads. H iggin s has co lle c te d w a le r b ea rs an d m u d d ra g on s in b e a ch e s and oce a n flo o rs all o v e r the w orld , in c lu d in g In d ia , M a d a g a s c a r , G r e e n la n d , C h in a , Ih c U n ite d S ta les, the C a rib b ea n , the coa st of B ra zil, n orth ern E u rop e a n d the. M ed iterra n ea n region . T h e elu siv e w a ter b ea rs live p rim a rily in b ea ch e s, w h ich a re rea lly ju st an ex ten sion o f Ihe ocea n floor. T o co lle ct a sa m p le o f these b ea ch -d w ellers, H iggin s n eed s on ly a sh ov el and a p a il-a n d a bit o f m u scle. A fle r d ig gin g a b u ck et o f sand, lie sw irls a few han dfu ls arou n d in fresh w a ler for a bou t 20 scco n d , su b je ctin g the cre a tu re s to an "o s m o tic s h o c k " that fo r ce s them to loose Iheir g rip . T h e w a ter is pou red through a fin e filter to collect the la rd ig ra d es, a m on g the s m a lle s t o f th e m u lt ic e llu la r m ic ro sc o p ic crea tu res. K in orh y n ch s, on Ihe oth er hand, m ost freq u en tly dw ell in Ihe ocea n s and co lle ctin g th ere ca lls fo r m o re in g en u ity -a n d a sh ip. F o r Ihe past y e a r, H iggin s and h is re s e a rch a ssista n t, M a rie W a lla ce, h a ve b een m a k in g co lle ctin g ex p ed ition s a lon g Iho m id -A tla n tic coa st o f F lorid a a b oa rd the U -V T u rsiop s, an o ce a n ­ g oin g re s e a rch v essel ow n ed and op era ted b y the F lo rid a Institu te o f T ech n olog y . In o n e c o lle c t io n m e th o d , a s a m p lin g d e v ic e is lo w e r e d ca refu lly on to the b ottom o f the ocea n flo o r w h ile the b oat is sta tion a ry . W hen brought b a ck to Ihe su rfa ce , the sed im en t in Ihe sa m p le r is cu l in to “ c o r e s ." T h ese “ c o r e s ” a r e then stu d ied la y e r b y la y er y ield in g in form a tion on the , d en sity , a b u n d a n ce a n d p osition o f Ihe k in orh y n ch s in th eir h a bitat, a s ' w ell a s Ihe size and m a k eu p o f Ihe sa n d p a n icle s . In a n oth er m eth od , a d e v ic e is d ra g g e d a lon g the o ce a n flo o r w h ile Ihe boat is m o v in g . T h is “ d r e d g e ” sa m p le d e liv e rs u p vast q u an tities of k in orh y n ch s fo r slu d y . H iggin s a ccid e n ta lly d isco v e re d on e o f Ihe m ost e ffe ctiv e m eth od s fo r co lle ctin g k in orh y n ch s w h en he w a s a g ra d u a te student at the U n iv ersily o f W ash in gton . W h ile w ork in g in his la b on e d a y , he n oticed that a p a p e r tow el h a d fa llen a top a b u ck el con ta in in g a sa m p le o f m u d a n d w a ter. “ A lot o f ‘stu ff’ s e e m e d to a d h ere to the to w e l,” h e re ca lls , “ a n d w hen I w ash ed the tow el a n d co lle c te d the 's tu ff,” I cou n ted m o re than 300 k in o r y n c h s - p ro b a b ly m o re lh an a n y on e h a d e v e r seen at a tim e !” T h is m eth od con tin u es to s e r v e him w ell, w ilh a fe w m in or a d a p ­ tions. U sin g a p orta b le b ic y c le p u m p , h e b u b b les a ir through sa m p les o f m u d , sa n d a n d sea w a ter, co lle cte d u su a lly fr o m Ihe o ce a n floor. T h e k n orh y n ch s a re tra p p ed in Ihe tiny b u bb les a n d rise to the s u rfa ce . A fte r the sed im en t settles, he b lots the s u rfa ce w ith a p ie ce o f co p ie r p a p e r a n d w a sh es the p a p e r on to a sp e cia l filter, thus co lle ctin g Ihe m ic r o s c o p ic cre a tu re s. T h e b eau ty o f this m eth od is that it ca n b e u sed a n yw h ere. T h e re a re n ow s o m e 150 k n ow n sp e cie s o f k n orh y n ch s a n d 600 sp e cie s o f la rd ig ra d es, liv in g in o ce a n s a n d b e a ch e s all o v e r the w orld . "A n d m o re a re bein g fou n d all Ihe tim e ,” - H iggin s sa y s, H e sh ou ld knoW “ h e ’s the w o rld ’s on ly ex p ert on k in orh y n ch s and on e o f a handful o f ex p erts on la rd ig ra d es. “ T h ere a re d ou b tlessly h u n d reds, e v e n th o u sa n d s o f a d d it io n a l sp e cie s, w aitin g d is c o v e r y ,” h e sa y s. “ E v e ry w h e re p eop le h a ve look ed , th ey ’v e fou n d th ese c r il­ le r s ." On a re ce n l Irip a b o a rd the T u rsiop s, H ig gin s d isc o v e r e d 10 new sp e cie s o f k in orh y n ch and tw ice a s m a n y n ew ta rd ig ra d e sp e cie s, in ­ clu d in g on e sp e cie s thal rep resen ts a w h ole new scie n tific fa m ily o f w a ter b ea rs. E v en if Ihey w ere not s o n u m e r o u s a n d p le n t ifu l, th e s e a n im a ls w ou ld b e co n sid e re d in ­ te r e s t in g , if n ot d o w n r ig h t co u ra g e o u s , fo r th eir p e rse v e ra n ce i.i Ihe fa c e o f a d v ersity . C on sid er fo r a m om en t their in h osp itab le h o m e s; W ind, w a v e s and cu r re n ts -n o t to m en tion p e o p le w alk in g all o v e r th em -4 :au se a con lin u ou s rea rra n g em en t o f the p a rlicle s in the s u rfa ce la y e r o f the sand. T em p era tu re a n d sa lin ity v a ry g rea tly w ith the tides a n d sea son s. Y el Ihese cre a tu re s th rive b e ca u se o f Ih cir su p erb a d a p ta tion s lo such con d ition s. M any o f Ihese a n im a ls ha ve s ia lc s o r sp in es o r oth er a p ­ pen d a ges, a s w ell a s Ihe a b ilily lo con tra ct ra p id ly lo protect them a ga in si sh iftin g sa n d s. N e m a lo d cs , o r roun d w o r m s -a m o n g Ihe m ost abundant cre a tu re s liv in g in Ihc s a n d -h ia y h a v e rin g s o f h a rd en ed skin lo p ro le ct th em a ga in si the cru sh in g a ction o f the sand gra in s. A ty p ica l k in orh y n ch , w h ich is u n a ble lo sw im , m 'v e s by p rotru d in g its sp in e -co v e re d head and u sin g ils a d h esiv e g la n d s and b od y sp in es lo p rev en t a ccid en ta l re m o v a l fro m its h om e. T h en , by usin g lon gitu din al m u scles, Ihe a n im a l re tra cts its h ea d a n d pulls ils trunk forw a rd . B y rep ea lin g Ihis p rocess, the k in orh y n ch cre e p s a lo n g - f r o m o n e lin y s p a c e lo another. In Ihe 18lh cen tu ry , on e of Ihe la rd ig ra d e ’s in n ov a liv e a d a p ta tion s le d lo c o n t r o v e r s y . “ T h e s e cre a tu re s h a v e a v e ry p ow erfu l a b ility lo w ith sta n d e x tre m e s in te m p e r a t u r e a n d o th e r e n ­ viron m en ta l c o n d itio n s." H iggins ex p la in s. “ In a d rie d sla te, they ca n su rv iv e te m p e ra tu re s w ell b elow freezin g and a s hot a s b oilin g w a ter, a n d they ca n b e re v iv e d w ithin 30 m in u te s , e v e n a ft e r y e a r s o f ex isitin g in w hat is essen tia lly a sla te o f 'su sp en d ed a n im a tion .’ W ell, w h en e a rly b iolog ists firsl d e s crib e d Ih ese a n im a ls th ey used th e w o r d ‘ r e s u r r e c t io n ’ w h e n referrin g to th eir a b ility to re v iv e a fle r se v e re d ry in g . T h ai led to q u ite a ru ck u s in the c h u r c h !” E v en tod a y , v e ry little is know n about th ese a n d oth er m ic ro sc o p ic s a n d in h a b ita n ts , bu t H ig g in s b eliev es that m ost feed p rim a rily on ev en tin ier pla n ts a n d org a n ic m a ile r. In turn, the a n im a ls co n ­ tribute to Ihe fo o d ch a in b y serv in g eith er d ire ctly a s fo o d fo r h igh er m a rin e o rg a n is m s o r b y su p p lyin g d ig ested o rg a n ic n u trien ts to these org a n ism s. H e a lso b e lie v e s lh al scien tists ca n u se th ese o rg a n is m s a s a tool fo r d e t e c t in g e n v ir o n m e n t a l ch a n g es, s in ce a n im a ls liv e ju sl b elow the s u r fa ce o f the sa n d w h ere pollutants a re lik ely to a ccu m u la te. “ T h ese cre a tu r e s a r e a w h ole new b io lo g ica l fr o n tie r ,” h e sa y s. “ E v en th ou g h b io lo g is t s h a v e b e e n stu d yin g the o ce a n s fo r h u n d reds o f y e a rs, w e ’re ju st b egin n in g lo lea rn about th ese m ic ro s c o p ic a n im a ls an d Ih eir in cre d ib le a d a p ta tion s and life s ty le s." i f This new species of kinorhynch, ns yet unnamed, is about one hundredth of an inch long. slvrn'ii. a specics of tardigrade or "water bear," is less than one hundredth of an inch long. Th is species was found in subtidal sand off the coast of Florida. This juvenile polychaete worm, two hundredths of an inch long, lives in beach sand. Nematode worm s such as this one are am ing the most common denizens of the sand. T h is specics, from a beach in Florida, is about one hundredth of an inch in length. O n a research cruise along the eastern, m id-Florida const, Smithsonian scientist Robert P. H iggins lowers an anchor dredge designed to collect microscopic organisms that live in mud and .sand on the Atlantic Ocean floor.Tursiops captain. Jack M orton of Florida Institute of Technology, guides anchor dredge out of water. Smilhsonian News Service Photo (Bbovo) by Dane A Penland.pholo al left courtesy of Robert p Higgins They may not always find the worm s they’re looking for, but Smithsonian scientists Kristian Fauchald (right) and David Russell are sure to pick up a curious onlooker. At left; "Have bicycle pump, will travel” is the motto of the Sm ithsonian’s Robert P. Higgins, shown here on a H ong K o n g beach, searching for microscopic marine creatures living between sediment particles. A ir pumped through the sand and mud forces the creatures, know n as kinorhynchs, to the surface where they are collected. « H T e speak W J Irriga- V W tio n . W e m ake all kinds o f loans lo idrmurs (or it riy ation .. what c*vi?r vf)u nt'ed IO m ake your operation m ore profitable. W e’re ia m ierow n ed and fa rm er cun lrolled-W e know what y ou ’re up against. Call or co m e b y toda y FARMINGspoken here IRRIGATION spoken here. FARM CREDIT SERVICE 390 Salisbury street Mocksville, NiC. ^ 634-2159= iMirhaplT? Morton, Assistant Vice-President^'f John H. Ervin, Loan Officer DAVIECOUNTY ENTURl'UISli RECORD, TIIUUSDAY, JULY 21. 1ЧНЗ Furty, Fluffy Animals Have New Homes ^ S r • T w o liuKi', fu rry lions found now v--..t Stephanie Howell, three years old and the daughter of Atork and Renee Howell, goes for a ride on the back of her new pet. She was a little apprehensive about being near her new prize at first but finally decided that he was harm less. (Photosby Deree Eaton) 'I’WD llUKl', fu rry lions found now liiuiH's In M o ck sv illc M on d a y. O ne uf Iho gold en , flu ffy a n im a ls now r e s id e s w ilh I h r e e -y e a r -o ld .Slephanie H ow ell and Ihc oth er king Ilf Ihe ju n g le now m a k es his h om e w ilh l.isa .Sherrill. A elu a lly , Ihe la rg e b ea sts a rc nol feroriou s al all. In fa ct, they d on 'l even riiar. T h e lions a rc rea lly siu ffed and a re a part o f a p rom otion a l m ov e to a d v ertise F ood T ow n 's n a m e ch a n g e to F ood L ion. Stephanie and L isa b e ca m e Ihe proud ow n ers o f Ihc fic c c y felin es a fter Iheir n a m es w ere draw n from iiiaiiy llim isands o f en tries su b ­ m itted to both M ock sv illc F ood Lion S iores. T lic con lcst b ega n a bou l fou r w eek s a g o and resu lted in 7,000 to tn.IKlli e n lrics al the W illow O aks location and a p p rox im a tely 7,000 en tries al the N orth M ain Street store. T h e w inning n a m es w ere pick ed at ea ch store on F rid a y , J u ly 1,'i and then the lions w ere g iv en lo their new k eep ers on M on d a y. Not (ju itc su re o f how to la k e the crea tu re that w as a s b ig as sh e w as, Stephanie w as a lillle a p p reh en siv e aboul ev en tou ch in g h er p rize. A fle r m u ch con v in cin g from m om and d a d. H ence and M ark llo w cll, she ilceid cd her new fu rry Iriend m a y be h a rn iless a fter all. L isa , w h o is )2 y e a rs old, w elcom ed the ju n g le beast a s an addition to h er co llce lio n o f stu ffed a n im a ls, w h ich n u m b er 50 o r 60 in a ll. L is a 's m o m , M r s . W ilso n S h errill, w as on hand w ilh L isa a s sh e a cce p te d this latest addition lo h er m en a gerie. S tore M a n a gers J im M on ey of W illow O aks and F ran k P a trick o f N orth M ain Street w ere jo in e d by ca sh iers, b ag b oys, a n d cu stom ers lo w atch a s the g irls ca rrie d their lions a w a y from the sto re and into the ju n g le s o f M ock sv ille. Lisa S herrill, age 12 and daughter of Wilson and J u ^ Sherrill, Rt. 1, M ocksville, proudly displays her new a ^ dition to her stuffed anim al collection. She won the lion after registering a t the Food Lion on N. M ain Street, Advance News Farm Market Summaiy (F a rm M ark et S u m m a ry , W eek o f J u ly 11, 198.3, F ed eral-S tate M arket N ew s S erv ice, D iv ision of M a rk elin g, N C D A ) A total o f 7,712 fe e d e r p ig s w ere sold on 12 s la le g ra d ed sa les du rin g w eek o f J u ly II, a cco rd in g lo the M arket N ew s S erv ice o f the N orih C a r o lin a D e p a r lm e n I o f A g ricu ltu re. P rice s w ere irreg u la r on 40-80 pou nd p ig s. US 1-2 pigs w eigh in g 40-50 pou n ds a v era g ed $53.09 p er hundred pou n ds w ith N o. 3s $48.41; 50-60 pou n d l-2s a v era g ed $52.(i9. N o. 3s $45:,37; 60-70 pou n d l-2s $47.73, N o. 38*44.40; 70-80 pou nd l-2s $45.71 p er hundred pou n ds w ith N o. 3s $43.46. A l th e le n w e e k ly liv e s t o c k a u ction s rep orted b y M ark et N ew s for Ihe w eek o f J u ly 11, 6,127 ca ttle and 2,838 h og s w ere sold . P rice s fo r sla u g h ter co w s w ere $l lo $2 low er. U tility & C om m ercia l slau g h ter co w s brought $39 to $44 w ith C anner and C u tler at $34 to $41. C h oice An Effort To Improve Effectiveness In an effort lo fu rth er red u ce cost and im p rov e op era tin g e fficie n cy by e lim in a tin g s o m e g o v e r n m e n t " r e d t a p e ," th e 19B3 G e n e r a l A ssem b ly has m od ified existin g legislation pertain in g lo titles for m o lo r v eh icles, the N orth C arolina D cp a r lrn e n t o f T r a n s p o r t a t io n 's D ivision o f M o lo r V eh ciles (D M V ) has ann ou n ced . D M V C o m m is s io n e r R .W . W ilk in s, J r . e x p la in e d , “ T h is le g is la tio n , w h ic h h a s a lr e a d y b e co m e e ffe ctiv e , re fle cts G ov. Jim H u n t's m a n d a te th a l w c d o ev ery th in g p ossib le lo m a k e il sim p ler for p eop le lo deal w ith govern m en t w hile a l Ihe sa m e lim e im p lem en tin g p ro g ra m s fo r cost red u ction and e ffic ie n c y ." T h e n ew le g is la t io n p e r ta in s sp e cifica lly lo a new title a p ­ plication and ce rtifica te o f lillc. P eop le w h o a p p ly for a tra n sfer of the new ce rtifica te o f title m u sl fill out a p rescrib ed form (M V R -I). In clu ded on this form is a sp a c e for record in g Ihe od om eter statem en t al Ihe tim e of tran sfer. On Ihe b ack sid e o f the n ew c e r ­ tificate o f title th ere is an a ssig n ­ m ent o f title by reg istered ow n er or reg istered d ea ler. A sp a ce is p r o v id e d fo r th e o d o m e n te r statem ent at the tim e o f tran sfer T he in clu sion o f the od om eter sta lem en i on Ihe title m a y elim in a te th e n e c e s s ity fo r a s e p a r a t e sta lein cn l, p rov id ed both (he seller and p u rch a ser sign the sta tem en t. T h o o d o m e t e r s la le m e n t is req u ired by Ihe fed era l govern - Dient, W ilkins continued. "In the past, Ihe a p p lication fo r a lillo w as on e the re v e rs e sid e o f the ce rtifica te o f title. D M V w ill con - lin u c to a ccep t these old er type lilie s sh o w in g Iho t r a n s fe r o f o w n e r s h ip a n d p u r c h a s e r 's a p ­ plication on Ihe rev erse side. It w ill then b cco in e the se lle r’s and p u r-, ch a se r 's resp on sib ility to m a k e a s e p a r a t e o d o m e t e r s l a l e m e n t ," W ilkitis a dded . slau g h ter ca lv e s 350-550 pou n ds sold from $53 lo $59 w'lth g o o d g ra d e al $4B to $54. C h oice slau g h ter steers a b o v e 800 pou n ds brou gh t $56 lo $59.50 w ith G ood at $54.50 lo $55.50. C h oice sla u g h ter h eifers a b o v e 700 p o u n d s b r o u g h l $55 to $55.25. S la u gh ter B ulls y ield g ra d e l & 2 a b o v e 1000 pou n ds sold from $48 lo $55 p e r cw t. M ed iu m F ra m e N o. 1 th ic k n e s s 400-500 p o u n d fe e d e r steers b rou gh t $57 lo $64 w ith S m a ll F ra m e N o. Is at $53 to $59, sa m e w eight M ed iu m F ra m e N o. 1 h eifers brou gh l $49 to $55 w ith S m a ll F ra m e N o. Is at $45 lo $48. B e e f type F e e d e r C o w s c a r r y in g a v e r a g e fle s h brou gh l $37 to $42 w ith thin flesh at $35 lo $40 p e r h u n d red pou n ds. B a b y cla v e s u n d er th ree w eek s o f a g e brought $40 lo $72.50 p er head. M arket h og s 200-240 pou n ds sold from $45,30 lo $46.40 w ilh so w s 450 pou nds up at $32 lo $35.20. FJgg p rice s w e re stea d y on la rg e and low er on Ihe b a la n ce co m p a re d to Ihose o f the p rev iou s w eek . S u p p lie s w e r e a d e q u a te w ilh d e m a n d m o d e r a t e . T h e N orth C a rolin a w eig h ted a v e ra g e p rice qu oted on J u ly 14 for sm a ll lo l sa les o f ca rton ed G ra d e A e g g s d eliv ered to stores w as 72.26 cen ts p er d ozen for L a rg e, M ed iu m 59.40 and S m a lls 46.40. T h e N orth C arolin a fo b d ock q u oted p rice on b roilers fo r J u ly 14- 10 rem a in ed u n ch an ged a l 49.50 . cen ts w ith a p relim in a ry w eigh ted a v e ra g e o f 49,92 cen ts fo b d o ck or eq u iv a len t. T h e m a rk et is fully stea d y , and the liv e su p ply is in od cra te to short fo r a g ood d em a n d . H ea v y type hens w ere on e cen i high er Ihis past w eek . S u pp lies w ere ad eq u ate and d em a n d m od era te. H eavy type hen p rice s 13 cen ts p er pound at Ihe fa rm w ith b u yers load in g. V o lu m e on p r a c t ic a lly a ll v e g e t a b le s in e a s te r n N orth C arolina a re d eclin in g w ilh so m e w hite p ota to sh ip p ers com p letin g their sea son . P ep p er v olu m e has been h ea vy Ihis w eek , b i'l high tem p eratu res a re hastenin g the d eclin e o f p ep p er. E ggplan t is in­ c r e a s in g . S o m e v e g e t a b le s in w e s te r n N o rth C a r o lin a a r e begin n in g to c o m e to m a rk et. C orn p rices w ere fou r lo seven cen ts p er bushel low er and soy b ea n s irreg u la r on T h u rsd a y. J u ly 14, c o m p a r e d lo T h u r s d a y o f th e p rev iou s w eek . N o. 2 y ellow sh elled corn ra n g ed m ostly $3,34 lo $3.49 in the E a stern part o f Ihc sta te and $3.34 to $3.60 in Ihe P ied m on t. N o. 1 y ellow soy b ea n s ra n g ed m ostly $11.34 to $6.51 in the E ast and $6.10 to $6.41 in Ihe P ie d m o n t; N o. 2 red w in ter w heat $3.20 to $3..30; N o. 2 red oa ts $1.15 lo $1.45; and b a rley $1.85 to $2.15. S oybea n m ea l fo b the p rocessin g plant ra n g ed 209.80 lo 215.50 p er Ion for 44 p ercen t. N ew cro p p rices q u oted for h arvest d e liv e r y c o r n $2.75 lo $3.07, soy b ea n s $0.16 to $6.4(i. K larkel h og s at d a ily ca sh buying . station s about the s la le du rin g w eek o f J u ly II ra n g ed m ostly $44.75 to $411.50 p er h undred pou nds. S ow s 500 pounds up ra n g ed $.'i;i.00 tn $3(i.oo. Disabled And Handicapped To Claim Tax Benefits I 'i fil ICllis, J r. w as 7 y ea rs old on ,luly 5, Ilo c c lr b r a lo d his b irth d ay nil .Saturday J u ly !l liy h a vin g a few frioiid s al Ills h om e fo r lu nch. T h ey w i'io sorvoli hot d og s and all Iho U 'iiiiniiiigs w ith H2D2 b irth d a y ca k o and i f c oroa n i fo r do.ssort. H o w ould like lo thank ov ory on o fo r Iho nice g ifts ho roooiv od . Ilo Is tho son of M r. and M rs. F rod E llis, Sr. of Ilou to I. M ock sv lllo. M an y fa m ilie s w ilh d isa b led and- o r h a n d ic a p p e d m e m b e r s a r e u n a w are o f m a n y F ed era l tax b en efits a v a ila b le to th em . H ere a re s o n ic ly p ica l q u estion s, w ilh a n - .sw ers thal the In ternal R ev en u e S erv ice re c e iv e freq u en tly : Q. O vera ll, w hat kin ds o f e x ­ pen ses fo r m ed ica l c a r e o r s p ccia l o(| u ip m on t a r e d e d u c t ib le fo r h a n d ica p p ed p erson s? A . (¡o n o ra lly , any u n roin ibu rsod o.Njionsos you in cu r h>r m od ioa l ca ro or oq u ip m oiit a ro d o d u clib lo , and oan ho inohulod w ith oth er m ed ica l o v p o n s o s y o u w o u ld n o r m a lly (loduct. Q. A rc (h ere a n y sp e cia l ex p en ses relatin g to Ihe h a n d ica p p ed lhat cou ld b e d ed u ctib le? A . Y o s ,' for in sla n oo, sp ecia l la iigm igo Ira in in g rooon in ion d od by a pliysioian lo co r re c t d y slex ia is a llo w a b le . A ls o , ■ • p a llo rn in g " o.voroisos for a ch ild w ho is m en ia lly le ta i ilod w ould b o a llo w o d , a s »o u lil Iho costs of m ain tain in g a ch ild w ho !.'■ iiioola lly ill a l a sp e cia l ch ild re n 's oenlor. Q A re th ere an y sp e cia l tax b rea k s for Ihe b lin d ? A . V os, the blind ca n b en efit from dod u olion s and an ex tra person a l ov on ip tion . T h ey ca n d ed u ct (ho d iffo ro n co botw oon the co st o f h o o k s , m a g a /.in o s . a n d b r a ille edition s. E x p en ses for the ca re , u p k eep, and V'ot's ex p en ses fin* a gu id e (log a re аИ ннаЫ е. • Q . D o I h a v e lo item ize these d ed u ction s in ord e r to cla im th em ? A . V os, all m od ioal d ed u ction s m iisl b o ilom izod on S ch ed u le A , Q . W hat if Ihe h a n d ica p p ed p erson m usl b e tra n sp orted lo a d o c to r for trea tm en t? A . T ra n sp ortu lion ex p en ses to and fr o m a q u a lifie d d o c t o r a re a llo w a b le . T h is tr a n s p o r la t io n in clu des b us, taxi, p la n e, and train fa i..s. a s w ell as a m b u la n ce h ired. liy E d ith Z im m erm a n M rs. G ra ce S p ry, M rs. M ildred S p ry W a rd , M rs. B ren da S p ry T illey and son S tev e spent last w cck etu l in H a z e lw o o d ,- N .C ., v is it in g o ld a cq u a in ta n ces, M r. a n d M rs. John H hineharl. M iss B elinda P o lls g a v e a din n er al h er h om e S u n d ay h on orin g rela tiv es from P enn.sylvan ia. T h ey w ere M r. and M rs. D ean B a iley of S u m m ersett, P a . D ean is son of T on i B a iley fo rm e rly o f Ihis c o m ­ m u n ity, b e fo re h e iT o m ) w ent to P en n sy lv a n ia lo live. O ther fa m ily m en tb ers e n jo y in g Ihe occa sion w ere M rs. S a llie B a iley C a rier. M rs. K ath leen B a iley and M r. and M rs. H a rv ey P otts. T h e B a iley 's sta y ed w ith M rs. K athleen B a iley du rin g their w e e k ’s v isil. M r. and M rs. " J a c k " C a rter spent th e w e e k e n d in B la c k s b u r g , V irg in ia. A com b in a tion p lea su re an d b u sin ess trip. M r. a n d M rs. E d V 'ogler ha ve retu rn ed fro m a to d a y v a ca tion at Ih c b ea ch . M rs. S allie C a rter, M rs. C hristine M iller a n d M rs. H ulh B rig m a n visited Iheir d a u g h ter a n d sister, M rs. T h elm a K oontz in D av id son C ounty la te S u n d ay aftern oon . M r. and M rs. S ie v e S ession s ¡ind ch ild ren B en and K a le spent the w eek en d at O cea n D riv e B ea ch . M rs. F lo ss ie J on es w as h on ored last T u esd a y , July 12 w ilh a su rp rise b irth d a y d in n er at the h om e o f h er son -in -la w a n d d a u g h ler, M r. and M rs. S tev e O rrell. M rs. J on es w as IlH y e a rs old on this d a y . O lh er g u e sis w ere M rs. J o n e s’ ch ild ren an d g ra n d ch ild ren M r. a n d M rs. P au l J on es, M r. and M rs. G ary J on es and tw o ch ild ren , M r. and M rs. J im F r y e and tw o ch ild ren and M rs. J o n e s' sister M rs. C lara B a ity. M rs. B ill Z im m e rm a n a n d g ra n d ­ ch ild ren B ria n , C h ristop h er and D en ise F a rle y e n jo y e d a p icn ic and .sw im m ing p a rty F rid a y a ftern oon at S an de Hill C lub pool in W in slon - S a le m , gu ests o f M rs. P a m C ollette, M rs. M ahala W esl a n d d a u g h ler E m ily . A fterw a rd s the C ollettes and d a u g h ter K elly , M rs. Z im m erm a n a n d Ihe F a r le y ch ild ren w ent lo see Ihe m o v ie "T h e R etu rn o f the J e d i" a l T h ru w a y T h eater. T h e R e v . M a rion F u lk w a s a F rid a y m orn in g v isitor o f M rs. C lara B a lly . T u esd a y a ftern oon M rs. B a ity v'isiled M rs. J e ssie B row d er on the B a ltim o re R oa d . C on g ra tu lation s to the R e v . and M rs. M a rion F u lk on the birth o f th e ir Gth g r a n d s o n . B a r o n A le x a n d e r F u lk w a s born M on d a y, J u ly 18 a l a H igh P oinI H ospital, w eig h in g o v e r 6 lb s. H is p a re n ls a re Ihe R e v . and M rs. J . M . F u lk , J r. o f J o n e sv ille . T h e y ou n g F u lk 's h a ve a n oth er son J oe. M rs. B ill F oster has b een a patien t at F orsy th H ospital fo r ob serv a tion a n d Irea tm en l. M a rin a ted T om a toes ' cu p sa la d oil I cu p w in e v in eg a r 1 o lov e o f g a rlic, m ash ed 1 ta blesp oon su g a r tea sp oon salt G rou n d p ep p er T o m a to e s, slice d or q u a rtered C om b in e a ll in gred ien ts and pou r o v e r t o m a t o e s . M a r in a te in re frig e ra to r fo r 1 to 2 hours. 14 DAVIU COUNTY UNTIIW’RISU RUCORD.THUUSDAY JULY 21. I9K3 B r o w n - C o l l i n s M r. a n d M rs. D en n is R . B row n o f R ou te 1, M ock sv ille, N .C . a n n ou n ce the e n g a g em en t o f th eir d a u g h ter, M elin d a D aw n , to A nthony E . C oiiln s, J r., o f A d v a n ce , N .C ., son o f M rs. L a rry A . W ood and A n th on y C ollin s o f P a r k e r ­ sb u rg , W est V irg in ia. T h e w ed d in g is pla n n ed fo r S a tu rd a y , S ep tem b er 3, a t 2 p .m . a t M o ck sv ille P e n te co sta l H olin ess C h u rch , w ith a recep tion to follow in the B ro ck C en ter. W e b rid e -e le ct is a 1982 g ra d u a te of D a v ie H igh S ch ool; a n d a tten d ed M itch ell C om m u n ity C olleg e in S ta tesville, N .C . ^ r . C ollin s is a 1981 g ra d u a te o f D a v ie H igh S ch ool; a n d is a tten d in g G u ilford T e ch n ica l Institu te. H e is p resen tly em p loy ed b y 1-40 R e b u ild o f S tite s v ille , N .C . C O N W A Y D IE T PLA N COUPON : -.'W. J " w i r'".-f w # C r a t e r - E i d i n g s M r. a n d M rs. W illia m E . C ra ter of K ern ersv ille a n n ou n ce the en g a g em en t o f th eir d a u g h ter, T h eresa K a ren C ra ter to R ick y W a yn e R id in gs, son o f M r. a n d M rs. J oh n n y A . R id in g s o f W in ston -S a lem .' T h e w ed d in g is p lan n ed fo r S a tu rd a y , A u gu st 27 a l N ew P h ilad elp h ia M ora v ia n C h u rch , W in ston -S alem . M iss C ra ter is a g ra d u a te o f E a st F orsy th S en ior H igh S ch ool a n d F orsy th T e ch n ica l Institu te a n d is em p lo y e d b y W estern E le ctric C om p a n y , In c. in W in ston -S alem . H er fia n c e is a g ra d u a te o f W est F orsy th S en ior H igh S ch ool and is e m ­ p loy ed b y H a n es C en tra l P rin tin g in W inston-S alem . A r o u n d < iy A b o u t J; H A S B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y ea th er N icole N ea l, d a u g h ter o f M r. a n d M rs. D avid M . N ea l o f R o u te 7, J csville w as 6 y e a r s old J u ly 15. S he ce leb ra ted S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16 at h er le w ith tw o p a rties. In the a ftern oon sh e h a d a sw im m in g p a rty w ith tier frien d s. T h ey e n jo y e d a “ S tra w b erry S h ortca k e” ca k e and ice c r e a m . L a te r sl^ ,C e le b ra te d w ith a cook ou t w ith h er fa m ily . H eather w ill b e in th e first g ra d e at M o ck sv ille E le m e n ta ry S ch ool. [ i i C E L E B R A T E S G O L D E N W E D D IN G A N N IV E R S A R Y JMr. a n d M rs. W .M . B ow les o f R ou te 3, M ock sv ille, N .C. c e le b r a te d th eir SOthHvedding a n n iv e rsa ry , S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16, w ith a recep tion in th eir h on or, h ^ d ’ a t F o rk C iv ic C lu b. H ostin g the o cc a s io n w e re th eir ch ild ren , g ra n d - c ^ № e n a n d g re a t g ra n d ch ild ren . A p p rox im a tely 60 frien d s a n d rela tiv es ca lle d d u rin g the a p p oin ted h ou rs. T h ey a lso ren ew ed th eir w ed d in g v ow s. r.'i * Celebrates 25 th Anniversary M r. and M rs. D . E d w a rd W a gn er w ere h on ored Su n d ay, J u ly 17, in^ ; celeb ra tion o f th eir silv e r w ed d in g a n n iv ersa ry w ith a rccep U on held In the: L ib erty U n ited M eth od ist C h u rch fellow sh ip hall. H osts w e re frien d s and- . relativ es. D a isies, y e llo w ca n d les, a 3-tiered ca k e and a ssorted d eliciou s ed ib les, a d orn ed the la ce -co v e re d table. A la rg e gu est list o f rela tiv es and frien d s w ere w itn esses and w ell-w ish ers as M r. and M rs. W a g n er rep ea ted th eir v ow s fro m 25 y e a rs a go. S p ecia l gu ests w e re the co u p le ’s ch ild ren , A ndy and A m y , a n d E d w a rd ’ s pa ren ts, M r. and M rs. J oh n W a gn er. O ut-of-tow n gu ests in clu d ed M rs. K athleen B unch, C olleg e P a rk , M a ry la n d ; M rs. G loria S k ip p er, B erw y n H eights, M a ry la n d ; J a m ie C ook e, A d elp h ia , M a ry la n d ; M r. and M rs. H al B en d er, L Ithonia, G e o rg ia ; M r. and M rs. S a n ford M u n day, R u ra l H all, N .C .; M r. and M rs. W esley C annon and G a ry D unn, S m y rn a , T en n .; M rs. D onna M . H oots a n d A n g ela , L ew isv ille, N .C .; M r. a n d M rs. C liff T a v lo r and M ich a cI, G aston ia , N .C .; M r. and M rs. H erb y S m ith . E lk P a rk , N .C .; M r. and M rs. J e ff W a gn er and M r. and M rs. A llen N eill, L exin g ton , N .C .; M rs. B a rb a ra B ennett, Y a d k in v ille, N .C .; R e v . and M rs. G e o rg e S h errill, M ooresv iiie, N .C .; M r. and M rs. H ansel H u t^ in s , M r. and M rs. K enneth J o y c e , M r. and M rs. H a rry T iism a s, a n d M r. and M rs. D . T . J a m es, all o f W in ston -S a lem , N .C .; a n d M r. and M rs. J e rry J a m e s, A rlin gton , T ex a s. Sunday Night Singing At Bear Creek '> : H O M E F R O M B A P T IS T H O S P IT A L [P fe n tice C a m p b ell retu rn ed to h is h om e on G reen w ood A v en u e, M ock sv ille, S a tu rd a y , J u ly 16, fro m N .C . B a p tist H ospital in W in ston -S a lem , w jiere h e im d erw en t tests fo r h is h ea rt. H e w a s a patien t th ere fo r on e w eek . A T T E N D S 56TH S U N D A Y SC H O O L C O N V E N T IO N IN N .Y . E ld e r J a m e s Ija m e s a n d fa m ily a tten d ed the 56th annual S u n d ay S ch ool jh v e n tio n , the 38th Y .P .H .A . C on ven tion a n d the 36th E d u ca tion D e p a rt­ m en t o f th e H olin ess C h u rch o f G od , In c. in B ron x, N ew Y o rk , T u esd a y , July l^|-$irough S u n d ay , J u ly 17. H ost p a sto r w a s V ice B ish op M elv in C h a rley . E l^ e r J a m e s is p a sto r o f M t. Z ion H olin ess C h u rch o f G od in M ock sv ille. i - F L O R ID A V IS IT O R S ; M rs. R ich a rd J osep h son and ch ild ren , M org a n and M a rie retu rn ed to th eir h o p ie in C lea rw a ter, F lo rid a , a fte r a w e e k ’s v isit w ith h er m oth er M rs. Iren e Fibster. M rs. J osep h son is th e fo r m e r V ick ie D a v is o f M ock sv ille. F A M IL Y B E A C H P A R T Y i № s . J . C . C ollette, M rs. L eon a rd C ollette, M rs. H en ry V anH o' ■R D o n a ld s o n , M rs. G ra d y D unn, a n d D en ise D on aldson sp en t i M y rtle B e a ch , S outh C a rolin a . . - - ^ d u p o t i - - m M rs. E llis it w eek at 0 0 OFF jilN ITIA L FEE OF »12». G p p D FOR YOU & FRIEND I * ; E xpires A u g . 5 , 1 98 3 l;arm B ureau O ffice T u esd a y 7 :0 0 P .M .I l^Wy 601 N orth Dhr,n« ic-a n ICacross fro m ReavIs F ord ) P h on e 4 9 2 7 5 3 0 J .>1^ I. _ . - - -C O U P O N - V a . r - f ^ l i * \ V t s * ' T e r e s a S h e w o f M o c k s v ille , d a u g h ter o f M r. a n d M rs. P a u l S hew , o( R ou te 1, se r v e d a s a P a g e in G o v e rn o r J im H unt’s o ffice s du rin g the w eek o f J u ly 11-15; 1983. T eresa is a D a v ie H igh 1983 g ra d u a te, and w ill b e a F resh m a n at M itch ell C om m u n ity C ollege .Stiiiii Iti'niovul ¡Must ____ l!i' I’ l'om pt An u n lrea led slain can ruin Ihe prettiest blou se or dress. D r. I liir r ie l T u t t e r o w , extension c l o t h i n g sp ecialisi in -ch a rge, iN'orlh C arolin a S late I'n lv crsity , o ffe rs the follow in g gen era l rules for slain re m o v a l: -T r e a l stain s as soon as possib le. - A lw a y s le s i a n y slain re m o v e r on a sa m p le o f fa b ric taken fr o m a se a m allow a n ce. T o lesI, a p p ly Ihe am ou n i of produ cl recommended on Ihe p a ck a g e. L ei slan d 2 lo 5 m in u tes, Ihen rin se, If liie color is ch a n g ed , d on ’t use Ihe p r o d u c l on Ihe a rlicld c o f clolh in g . ’l'iiiii I.y n e lti' lìcM cg a r h as m a d c tlie W hn's W liii A n iiin g A m e ric a n H igh .^(-hnul .Stiid ent's lis t fo r thè scco iid l'iii is c ii i li v i ’ v c a r . S h i' is th è tln ii^ h U 'r of IM rs. L in d a Hene}>ar cif lilia le X. iM o e ksville , N .f .; and I ¡ii r\ Ile n e g a r (if M di’k s v ille . S h r is !itli'iiilin n c v e iiin )' cla sse s ut IMìl- l'Iic ll ('» m n iu iiit y C o llo g e in •S ta li'sv ille . N .C .; and is p re se n tly iiia iia fie r of \\'onderknit O n tlet S tn re in .'M in k sv llli'. One i)f lie r fu tu re p lan s in clu d e n ia rria g e in thè fa ll. P'iflh Sunday night sin g in g w ill w ill be held al B ea r C reek B a p lisl C hurch, Sunday, July 24, begin n in g al 7::i0. M r. and M rs. W illiam L u p er w ill presenl “ H ym ns T riu m p h a n t” , a w orsh ip s e r v ice o f m u sic and a rl. H evival se rv ice s w ill begin al llie ch u rch M on d a y, A ugust 1, and con tin u e n igh lly through S atu rday, AugusI 7. H om ecom in g w ill b e ob serv ed S unday, A ugust 8. The p u blic is in vited lo a llen d . S a l i s b u r y C h r i s t i a n S i n g l e s M e e t T h e S alisbu ry C hristian S in gles F ellow sh ip w ill m eel S a tu rda y, July 23, al T h e W estern S irloin F a m ily S lea k h ou sc, 100 E a st Inness S ireet, (1-85 and Ilw y . 52) in S a lisbu ry. T ile din n er w ill b e h eld at 6:30 p .m ., w ilh Ihe p rog ra m begin n in g a l 7:;i0 p.m . A ny qu estion s ca n b e a d d ressed lo : F an n y W inbuen, 419 W est H orah S ireel. S alisbu ry. (704) G.37-2.%4. B n s n ir c a E m H i U s d a J e B e a u t y S h o p Jpi;Hwy.801&158 Phone 998-8276 ; New Hours-Now Open i Tuesday Thru Saturday Cindy King- New Sty list ’ July Specials With Cindy ;:Reg. W Perm, Now ;. Call Today Gail Campbell .Box 42 Ounce Punch R e g u l a r l y 1 . 4 9 ! A l l t e m p e r a t u r e l a u n d r y d e t e r g e n t . L i m i t 2 . Exxon Plus Or Extra R e g u l a r l y 9 4 ' T o 9 9 '! E x x o n P l u s H D 3 0 o r E x x o n E x t r a 1 0 W 3 0 . 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No Sales To Dealers.___________ 196 W IL K E S B O R O ST M O C K S V IL L E . N .C . DAVIE COUNTY ENTHRPRISU RECORD, THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1983 15 4 i.- 4 ,. ' ' ' ^ F B i r t h A n n o u n c e m e n t s Mr. iind M rs, .loe W ood w a rd of W in slon -S alcn i, N ,C , a n n ou n ce Ihe b irlh o f Iheir first ch ild , n son , M a llh ew P au l, born a l F orsy lh M e m o r ia l H o s p ita l in W in s lo n - S a lem , T h e b a b y w eig h ed 7 Ibs, 7 ozs, al birlh and w as 20 in ch es in len gth. M a tern a l g ra n d p a ren ts a re M r, and M rs, O lin P a rd u e of M ock sv ille, I'a le rn a l g ra n d p a ren ts a re M r. a n d M r s . J a c k W o o d w a r d o f M ticksville, G reat gra n d p aren ts a re M r. and M r s, C h a r lie B la c k w e ld e r o f M o ck sv ille ; M rs, G la d y s E sk rid g e o f S ta tesv ille; and M rs, Z elm a W ood w a rd , a lso of M ock sv ille, M rs, W ood w a rd is Ihe fo r m e r .Sherry P a rd u e. M r. and M rs. D ann y R og ers, Hiiute 1, M ock sv ille, N .C , a n n ou n ce Ihe b irlh o f their first ch ild , a d a u g h te r , A n ia n d n S la r r , b o rn T h u r s d a y . J u n e :)l). at D a v is C om m u n ily H ospital. T h e b a b y w eig h ed 7 Ibs. '.lozs. and w as 2 1 '; inche.s in length. G ra n d p a ren ts a re M rs. C lyd e H og ers o f M ock sv ille, and M rs. and M rs, B en n ie D unn of R ox b oro, CIreal g ra n d m oth er is M rs, C oy H anks of E lk in , N .C , M rs. R o g e rs is Ihc fo rm e r S tarr D unn o f E lk in . N .C . MRS. S T E V E N C A R L S E A M O N ... was D aw n C aldw ell Sauls D a w n S a u l s i r S t e v e n S e a m o n A r e W e d I n G a r d e n C e r e m o n y Shower Honors Jaclie Hartley M iss J a c k ie H a rtley o f L exin g ton , N .C , A ugusI 20 b rid e-elect o f S a m H all, w as h on ored re ce n lly w ilh a b rid a l sh ow er in M id w a y, h osted b y M r s , L o u is e N e w s o n a n d h e r d a u g h ler, M rs. L en ore M cL a m b , al Ihc N ew son h om e. U pon a rriv a l the h on oree w as presen ted w ilh a co r s a g e o f w hite roseb u d s a n d ca rn a tion s. R efresh m en ts serv ed con sisted of cocon u t a n d ca rro t ca k e sq u a res, ch ick en sa la d d a in ties, h o i fra n k s in sw eet and sou r sa u ce a n d fruit pu nch. A p p r o x im a t e ly th ir ty g u e s ts ca lle d du rin g Ihe a p p oin ted h ou rs. S p ecia l g u ests w ere the brid a l m oth ers, M rs. W illia m H all and M rs. S am H a rtley, and the b rid e- e le c l's g ra n d m o lh e rs, M rs. E lla K . J oh n son a n d M rs. E lsie H a rtley. M r and M rs. D em ise G rim es, D ee i:nd W ill p rou d ly a n n ou n ce (he birlh o f a d a u g h ter a n d sister, L auren l.eeA n n , b orn S u n d ay, July 10, lUli:!, at F orsy lh M em oria l H ospital in W in slon -S alem , N .C , T h e b a b y w eig h ed 8 Ibs, l.T ozs. at b irlh ; and w as 21 in ch es in len gth. P a tern a l g ra d n p a ren ts a re M r. a n d M r s . B r y a n G r im e s o f W ash in gton , N .C . M a tern a l gra n d p aren ts a re M r. a n d M r s . J a m e s O w n le y o f E liza b eth C ily , N .C . Hairdressers Mee ting Cancelled On Monday D a v ie C o u n ly H a ir d r e s s e r s A s s o c ia t io n m e e tin g h a s b e e n ca n ce lle d fo r M on d a y, J u ly 25th. T h e n e x t m e e t in g h a s b e e n r e s c h e d u le d fo r A u g u st 29, at C in d e r e lla P e a u ly S h o p in M ock sv ille, at 7 p .m . T h e sh op is loca le d on A von S treet. G u e st a r lis l w ill b e fr o m M a rk h am B ea u ty P ro d u cls , and p resen l the p rog ra m . Celebrates Anniversary M r. a n d M rs. G len n A . M essick w ill ce le b r a te th eir fiftieth w ed d in g a n ­ n iv e rsa ry o n S u n d a y , J u ly 24 (r o m 2 to 4 p .m . a t S m ith G ro v e R u rita n C lub. T h e c o u p le s ’ ch ild re n w ill h ost the event. ’T h eir ch ild re n a r e : M rs. P h o e b e S m ith of C lem m on s, M rs. J oa n n D a y e ot M ock sv iU e, M rs. J e a n M a rle r a n d M rs. P a ts y P h illip s o f E a st B en d , D onnie M e s sick , G len n M e s sick J r. a n d G e ra ld M essick , a ll o f W in ston - S a lem . T h e re a r e 14 g ra n d ch ild re n a n d th ree g rea t-g ra n d ch ild ren . T h e w ed d in g o f D aw n C ald w ell Sauls and S lev en C a rl S ea m on , both o f R a leig h , N .C . w a s h eld S a lu rd a y, July IG a l 4 p .m . at R a leig h L itlle T h ea tre R ose G arden . M a g istra te J .T . W ills p erfo rm e d the ce re m o n y , A p rog ra m o f w ed d in g m u sic w as presen ted b y T on y B u tler, solisl and gu itarist. T h e b rid e w ore a w ed d in g g ow n of cry sta l p lea ted c o llo n and v en ise la ce, d esig n ed w ilh a fille d b o d ice and a high la ce co lla r w ith a sq u a re sh eer y ok e. T h e lon g sle e v e s w ere full w ilh fille d cu ffs o f la ce . A (lo u n c c w ilh a ban d o f satin a n d la ce circ le d Ihe h e m lin e 'o f Ihe soft tiered sk irl. She ca rrie d a silk bou qu et o f silk roses and b a b y s breath . M rs. T erri C . A ll o f H igh P oin t, N .C . se rv e d a s m a lron o f h on or and w as h er on ly atten dant. She w o re a fd rm a l gow n o f b lu e org a n za , fea tu rin g a ru ffle a n d la ce trim m ed n eck lin e and fille d b o d ice , w ilh a full sk irl. She ca rrie d a bou qu et o f m ix ed su m m e r flow ers. C ecil C. S ea m on w as his s o n ’s best m an. U sh ers w ere D ean T u tterow o f W ood lan d H ills, C a liforn ia ; a n d D on C h ild ress o f R a leig h , N .C . H on orary ch ild a tten dan ts w ere A m a n d a L ed ford o f M o ck sv ille ; and S hannon G ay o f R a leig h , N .C . T h e b rid e is the d a u g h ler o f M r. and M rs. D w ight A . C ald w ell o f R ou le G, H ick ory , N .C . She is a 1974 g r a d u a te o f A p p a la c h ia n S ta le U n iv ersity ; and is a secon d g ra d e tea ch er fo r W ake C ou n ly P u b lic S ch ools. T h e b rid e g ro o m ’s pa ren ts a re M r. and M rs. C ecil C arl S ea m on o f C ou n lp 'L a n e, R l. 8, M ock sv ille, N .C . H e is a 1974 g ra d u a te o f D a v ie C ounty H igh S ch ool; and a 1978 g ra d u a te o f N orth C arolin a S tale U n iv ersity . H e is se lf em p loy ed . A fter a w edd in g Irip fo H illon H ead, S .C ., an K iaw ah Island, S.C ., the cou p le w ill b e a l h om e at 106 East W h itaker M ill R oa d , R a leig h , N .C. R E C E P T IO N A recep tion w a s h eld in Ihe co u p le ’s h on or al Ihe M ission V a lley Inn in R a le ig h , im m e d ia t e ly follow in g Ihe w edd in g cc re m o n y . H osts for the o cca s io n w ere Ihe 'iririe’s paren ts. R e lre sh m e n ls se rv e d con sisted of w ed d in g ca k e , a fruit pu n ch fou n ­ ta in , p e a n u ts , fa n c y m in is , a v eg eta b le Ira y, and a w aterm elon basket o f fruit. B R ID A L S H O W E R A brid a l sh ow er for the cou p le w as g iv en on J u n e 18 at Ihe B rid e g ro o m ’s p a ren ls h om e on C ountry L an e. H osted b y M rs. P olly L a g le, M rs. J ean R o lh ro c k , M rs. J e n n y A g u a llo , a n d K a lh e r in e M cC la m rock . T h e h om e w as d e co ra te d in S u m m er flo w e rs a rra n g ed b y P o lly L agle. M an y n ice g ifts w ere re ce iv e d throughout the ev en in g . C a k e s q u a r e s , n u ls , m in ts , p ick les, a n d fin g e r sa n d w ich es and pu nch w ere se r v e d to the g u ests. S p ecia l g u ests in clu d ed the B rid e- cle c ls p a ren ts, M r.a n d M rs . D w ight C a ld w ell, and h er b roth er D y k e o f H ick ory , M r. a n d M rs. Т еп у Allen, B rid e-elecis sister and b roth er in la w fr o m H ig h P o in t a n d B r id e g r o o m ’s g r a n d p a r e n t s M r. and M rs. C a rl B a k er o f R l. 2, M ock sv ille. Davie High Class Of ‘73 Celebrates 10th D a v ie H igh S ch ool cla s s o f 1973 w ill h old a cla s s fa m ily co v e re d dish p icn ic, S a tu rd a y , J u ly 30, a l R ich P a rk a l the m a in sh elter fro m 11 a .m . u nlil 2 p .m . A p a rly at H ick ory H ill C ountry C lub w ill b e h eld fo r cla ssm a tes, sp ou ses o r frien d s at 7:3 0 p .m . S a lu rd a y ev en in g . Is II S a fe? If a ja r o r Iw o o f h om eca n n ed food d id not sea l p r o p e rly , il is nol n ecessa ry to th row out the con ten ts. ’ ’R e fre ig e ra te it a n d u se the food a s soon a s p ossib le or rep a ck the p r o ce ss the con ten ts fo r the fu ll lim e using a new lid ,” s a y s D r. N ad in e T op e, ex ten sion sp eeia lisl-in 4 ;h a rg e of food s a n d nutrition at N orth C arolin a S la te U n iversity. If an u n sea led ja r is d is c o v e r e d la ter in the p a n try , it sh ou ld be d isca rd ed w ilh ou l la stin g the fo o d .__ Tarheel K itchen A n id ea l tom a to is on e that is fu ll- sized vin e rip p en ed , u n b lem ish ed and ch a ra cte ris tica lly tom a to red . T h a i’s e x a ctly w h at w e a re fin d in g at the N orth C a rolin a m a rk ets now . T h o s e g o o d 'o le h o m e g r o w n tom a toes a re fin ally h ere and t h e r e ’ s a b s o lu t e ly n o th in g a n y b e lte r than a slic e o f lo m a lo w ith e g g s fo r b rea k fa st, a tom a to sa n d ­ w ich fo r lu n ch , and se v e ra l slice s w ilh co r n , b ea n s and h o m e m a d e b iscu ils fo r su p p er. S om e folk s like to sim p ly ea t lo m a lo e s stra igh t from the vin e. N o w o n d e r lo m a lo e s a r e s o pop u la r - they a re fu ll ot v ita m in s and m in era ls, esp e cia lly v ita m in s A & C , pota ssiu m a n d p h osph oru s. A nd g u e ss w hat la d ie s? A m ed iu m tom a to con ta in s on ly 30 ca lo r ic s. T o m a to e s a re on e o f the m ost fr e q u e n t ly u s e d v e g e t a b le c o n ­ sid erin g the w id e v a riety o f u ses. M ost h ou seh old s u se lo m a lo e s in som e form a l lea st tw ice a w eek , and m u ch m o re frequ en tly w h ile Ihey a re in sea son . B u y lo m a lo e s 3-4 d a y s b e fo re y ou plan to su e th em , m a k in g certa in that they feel len d er and a re red . T o m a to e s w ill rip en fa ste r if they a re p la ced in a p a rtia lly c lo se d b a g . T h ey a re b est left u n refrig era led bul if il is n ece s sa ry , re m o v e th em a cou p le o f h ou rs b e fo re serv in g fo r a b e t te r fla v o r . T h e F a r m e r s M a rk ets a n d sta n ds th rou gh ou t the sta te h a v e p len ty o f tom a toes fo r ca n n in g. P u rch a s e firm rip e on es for ca n n in g a n d b e su re to p r o ce ss Ihem in sterilized ja r s in a b oilin g w a le r b a lh o r in a p ressu re ca n n er. M an y folk s h a v e the m iscon cep tion thal if th ey a re b oiled a n d put in the ja r s thal Ihey w ill k eep a n d w ill b e sa fe to ea t. If the lo m a lo e s a re co ld or ra w p a ck ed , p ro ce ss pints fo r 35 m in u tes, q u arts 45 m in u ted in a b oilin g w a le r bath and if th ey a re hoi p a ck ed , p r o ce ss pints fo r 10 m in u tes and q u arts fo r 15 m in u tes in a b oilin g w a le r bath. M oun tain P rid e and F lo ra d a d e a re tw o p op u la r v a rieties g row n e s p e c ia lly in W e s te r n N orth C a rolin a . In terestin g ly en ou gh Ihe m a jo rity o f tom a toes g row n in Ihe a rea a re trellised tom a toes and h a ve an ex cellen t fla v o r due to the co o l nights a n d w a rm d a y s. T h e N orth C arolina D ep a rtm en t o f A g ricu ltu re in vited y ou lo en joy N o rth C a r o lin a T o m a t o e s th is su m m e r in the follow in g re cip e s. S ca llo p cd T om a toes A nd C h eese 1 cu p tom a toes ■'i tea sp oon salt tea sp oon p ep p er 1 ta b lesp oon su g a r 1 cu p b re a d cru m b s I cu p g ra te d ch eese 1 ta b lesp oon b u lter S ea son tom a toes w ilh sa lt, p e p p e r and su g a r. A rra n g e a llern a e la y ers o f lo m a lo e s, b rea d cru m b s and ch e e s e in a b a k in g d ish ; d o t; w ith b u tter. B a k e in .350 d e g re e - ov en fo r 20 to 25 m inu tes. W inters o n th e planet U ranus are 21 years Iona. R I C E S A I E ! AND MORE. FFi 0 4 PORTRAITS IN LIVING COLOR $ i a 9 5 NOW O N L Y ............................ I O r o T A i Dapotit $ 2 .0 0 IB a lm c s o n D illn r y l P A O C A G C P O K t » 1 1 x 1 4 A lso A vailable * * Children & A d u lts * G rou p s $ 1 .0 0 E xtra Per Person * 16-Willits GENE INGRAM Photographer Will Be Available FRIDAY & SATURDAY ^July22-23 Hours: 11-5 p.m. B.C. MOORE Court Square Mocksville, N.C. (REGULAR RETAIL) -----------------------M E N ' S W E A R ^ » MEN’S W t a n q le r MEN’S W ia n g ie r KNIT SHIRTS DENIM CUTOFFS >15.00 $ C 88 ‘14.00 $ Q 88 Value Q Value 7 M I U S о т в т 1-40 at Lewisville-Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, N.C. (A c ro s s Fro m H a rd e e 's ) Open Monday thru Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-6 16 - D/Wli; COUNTY l£NTURI’RISl; RliCOKD. THURSDAY, JULY 21 1983 O u t p a t i e n t S u r g i c a l P r o c e d u r e R e m o v e s E x c e s s F a t Hy J an el I’ icrce F ry e D iik f I’nivcM'Sily Mc'diciil C en ler ll's pnibiibly fvL'i-yone's d rea m lo це1 rid Ilf b u lg es o f unw anted fill. W hen die! m id e x e rcise fail. Iidw ever, tliere lias been liltlc the a v e ra i'e p erson cou ld d o b eca u se of Ihe ex p en se o f liospitalization in­ volv ed in p la stic su rgery . Hut a new E u rop ea n tech n iqu e lhal reinove.s fal liy .suction has ch a n g ed lh al. I^uke I'n iv ersity M ed ical C en ler is on e of the U .S. m ed ica l cen ters p erform in g Ihe p j'iicedu re, ca lled lip oly sis, w hich rem ov es unsightly b u lges lhal resist d ielin g and ex ercise. T h e p r o c e d u r e r e c e iv e d h igh recom m en d a tion from a panel o f Ы A m erica n sp ecia lists and co s m e tic siii'timns » 1 » ) wvm to F ra n ce and Sw itzerlan d to study tho op eration ea rly this y e a r, a cco rd in g to C h ief o f I’ la stic S u rg ery D r. N ich ola s G eorg ia d e and his collea g u es. I’ e o p ie a p p r o p r ia t e fo r the liroced u re a re g en era lly u n d er -to .years o f a g o w ith ■ srgnwtital" e x ce ss fat a rou n d the Ihighs, hips, b u llock s and a b d om en or lho.se w ho h a v e “ s a d d le b a g s ," G e o r g ia d e said. C iirolyn, 2it, e x e rcise d reg u la rly for Iw o y e a rs but cou ld n 't get rid of e.M ia fal in lier a b d om en and ou ter lh igh .si L ip o ly s is s o lv e d h e r lirob iem . "11 sm ooth ed out the lu m p s,” she said . “ II w as m o re con tou rin g lhan cltanging sizes, bul n ow niy cloth es fit l)Ctter. “ I didn 't h a ve niu cli pain at all and I w as b a ck p la yin g (sp o ris i a w eek and a lia lf la ter. A nd I w as real su rp rised how sm a ll the sca rs w e r e ." "G e n e ra liz e d o b ese p eop le a re not ca n d id a tes for the p r o ce d u re ," C tcorgiade sa id . A nd a p erson o v er ■In is nol as g ood a ca n d id a te b eca u se the tissu e loses e la sticity w ith a g e , and the skin w on 't tighten a s ea sily . T h e p ro ce d u re ca n b e d on e on an outpatient b a sis under loca l or g en era l a n esth etic in an op era tin g ro o m , he a d d ed . In the p a st, a su rg ica l p roced u re lo re m o v e Ihese fa l dep osits w ould h a v e recju ired h osp ita liza tion for Ihree lo fou r d a y s, G eorg ia d e saici, a n d lo n g in c is io n s w e r e o fte n iieces.sary. H ecau se on /y a sm a ll in cision is n ecessa ry w ith lip oly sis, Ihere is little or no sca rrin g . T h e ieclini(|ue has been used in F ra n ce for m o re lhan fou r y e a rs in -1,00(1 p a lien ls w itli v ery g ood resu lts, he added. "H e ca u s e llie su rg ery ca n n ow b e don e on an outpatient b a s is ," lie said , "p e o p le w h o cou ld n 't h a ve the su rgery b efore ca n now a fford to ha ve il d o n e ." G eorg iiid e ca u tion ed that Ihe liroced u re w ill nol im p ro v e sa g g in g skin or siirfa ce dim p lin g know n a s cellu lite. SHOP WITH US AN D COM PARE OUR PRICES TO A N Y OTHER STORE IN THIS AREA. YOU'LL FIND THAT OUR LOWER PRICES C AN SAVE YOU M O N EY EVERY WEEK! I J C O M E E f f le E ------------j------^— Located On Hwy. 801 Cooleemee, N.C. We Accept WIC we welcom e vouchers And Federal Food stamps, store Hours: c i iBtB a^AnLrrT FOOD STAMP Mon.-Thurs. 8;3dam-6pm. Fri. 8;30am-8pm. Sat. 5 U P E R M A R K E T . SHOPPEBS 8:30am-6pm, Closed Sundays. Quantifies Reserved. J WE GIVE YOU THE LOW PRICES OTHER STORES TALK ABOUT PLUSTHE COURTESIES OFA HOMETOWN SUPERMARKET! Vaiiejfdaee^l TRADITIONALLY GOOD ' VALLEYDALE! BOLOGNA 12-Oz. Pkg.99 ASSORTED VALLEYDALE LUNCHEON MEATS VALLEYDALE QUALITY ALL MEAT 12-Oz. Pkg. 59 F ^ q c s l t ' ,FRANKS VALLEYDALE SLICED BACON ’Pki USDA GRADE A FRESH FRYER ItG 4 9 . QUARTERS Lb. USDA INSPECTED FAMILY PACK PORK , 3, CHOPS . r ’ USDA INSPECTED USD^ f WHOLE Inspected PORK LOINS . 1 USDA CHOICE FRESH EXTRA LEAN STEW BEEF 1 6 9 Lb. I USDA CHOICE 100% PURE GROUND BEEF 4-Lb. Pkg. Or More Lb. 3-l.B. CAN SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING■J39 „ ..K R ft F T _Miracle Whip Of.Jar 39 Limit 1 With $7.50 Or More Food Order SAVE 40‘l KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP LARGE LOAVES! HY-TOP ^ ^ C Q b r e a d s ; ; 0 / I 5-LB. BAG HY-TOP — o Q Umil I Willi I Z 7 $7 .5 0 O r M o re 1 SUGAR SAVE 50‘ DEL MONTE CATSUP Food Order 1 99^32-01. B tl. HY-TOP QUALITY CRACKERS SALTINES S 49* COBLE REGULAR OR LOWFAT MILKo. Г ’ FRESH FROM FLORIDA- OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE »«99' SANDWICH MATE CHEESE SINGLES r 9 9 " KELLOGG'S CEREAL RICE ■|29KRISPIES STALEY WAFFLE SYRUP rr\C| AA<^KJTC TO DOTTI C 99^ Utl /v\UNlt oz*UZ. cUI 1 Lc PRUNE JUICE A V/ADICTICCt DCT DIT7 99" 4VAKItlltb! rtl KHZ CREAM PIES 59" 4 VARIETIES CHEF BOYARDEE lO-oi. Pkg. ASS'T. FLAVORS COBLE ICE CREAM SIX 1-LITER BOTTLES COKE QUART SIZE LIPTON TEA BAGS ALL PURPOSE SPRAY CLEANER! FANTASTIK 99*^ BEEF, LIVER, OR CHICKEN DRY SAV,E! G EN ER IC PAPER TOWELS Roll W X YELLO W SWEET POTATOES 3 9 ^ . BANANAS 3 9 ^ ь r ----------------:-------------------------------------------^ 1 FANCY R EA C H ES 4 9 ^ . . ' DELTA BATHROOM TIS S U E 4-Roll ^ Pack M Z FOR THE DISHWASHER... DISHWASHER ALL 50-0i. 1 69 Box 1 DISHWASHING LIQUID IVORY LIQUID 22-oz. 1 Btl. ■ FOR THE LAUNDRY ^ BO LD Ml 49-Oi. 1 9 9 Box ■ - L J 15-Oz. CansTONY DOG FOOD CHAiVIP 25-Lb. Bog DOG FOOD THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR n.O O O FF ■ ON YOUR NEXT GROCERY PURCHASE OF $15 OR MORE AT COOLEEMEE SUPERMARKET. L IM IT O N E C O U P O N P E R C U S T O M E R V O ID A F T E R S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 2 3 , 1 9 8 3 C O U P O N „ . . . _ ^ ' /-/..c'sa R ____ Probus, short for Professional Business Brokers of A m erica, acts as a m atchm aker. The com pany's m ain function is to bring business seljers and buyers together. The Company was founded in 1979, by Charles(Chuck) Arnoldand w ife, Judy of Davie County and Stephen G. Bowden of Winston-Salem (center). Steve Bowden, Probus president, said the potential for a business brokerage firm is lim itless. He said 25 percent of all businesses in A m erica change hands every year. DAVIE COUNTY Feature IB July 21,1983 P r o b u s (C on tin u ed from page 1) P rob u s fra n ch ise o ffice on T ren w esl D rive, w h ich a lso h ouses co r p o r a le h ea d q u arters. T h e co n ce p t behind P rob u s is sim p le, bul on e Ihat has proven q u ile e ff e c t iv e , a c c o r d in g to B ow den , T h e co m p a n y ’s function can b e d e s crib e d a s that o f a m a t­ ch m a k er. F ir s l, Ihe firm fin d s a p a rly w ish in g lo sell a b u sin ess and Ihen Iries lo fin d a p a rly in the m arket fo r ju sl that kind of bu sin ess. P rob u s b rok ers w ork on com m ission s pa id by sellers w h ich list th e ir b u s in e s s in v e n to r ie s con fid en tia lly w ith the firm . A b u yer d oes not know the n a m e o f the llsled b u sin ess until the b rok ers d olerm in e if the b u yer is q u alified for a p u rch a se. N orm a lly , the b u yer and se lle r d o not m eet fa ce lo fa ce until the final con tra ct is sign ed. P rob u s b rok ers a ct as m id dlem en through all sta g es of n egotiations. T h e ty p es o f bu sin esses listed w ith P rob u s for sa le a re lim itless, a c ­ cord in g to B ow d en , w ith the firm handling the sa le o f restau ran ts, m a n u fa c tu r in g p la n ts , c o n - dim in iu m s a n d hotels. H ow ev er, he said P rob u s sp ecia lizes in Ihe sa le of .sm all b u sin esses, those w ith nel w orth valu ed at under He sa id s e v e r a l D a v it C o u n ly bu sin esses h a ve been sold through P rob u s, in clu din g F ork D iscou n t, recen tly p u rch a sed by T erry and M ike O w ens, M rs, O w ens sa id their d ecision lo seek Ihc aid o f P rob u s in secu rin g a b u sin ess p rov ed a w ise decision , " I ’ robu s h elped us determ in e not Arnold, a native of C alifornia, moved to North Carolina in 1976. He has lived in Davie since 1979. He said Probus handles notonly the sale of privately o w n ^ buslnewes, but franchises as w ell. He recently sold the State of North Carolina distribution rights to PortaVideo. * i PortaVideo is a way of the future In home entertainm ent, according to Arnold. The video cassette players and tapes w ill be available through convenience stores for overnight rentals. only w hat type o f busin ess w e w an led to p u rch a se, bul if the pu rch a se w ould p rov e p rofita b le for u s ," sh e sa id . “ W e h a ve been very p lea sed w ith their s e r v ic e s ." T h e b u s in e s s is u n d e r g o in g ren ova tion s, but has reop en ed as O w ens Q uick Stop. B ow den ex p lain ed that P rob u s cu rren tly has about 500 ex clu siv e listings and about 5,000 b u yers. T h e com p a n y d oes nol lim it itself e x ­ clu sively to the sa le o f p riv a tely ow n ed bu sin esses and han dles the sa le o f fra n ch ises a s w ell. Chuck A rn old , P rob u s co-fou n d er w h o resid es on Speaks R oa d in rural D avie C ounty, said he recen tly sold Ih c S la le o f N o r th C a ro lin a distribu tion rights to P orta V id eo, a new con cep t in h om e entertainm ent b ased on the rental o f v id eo ca ssette p la yers and m ov ies. H e said P ortaV 'ideo ren tals should p rov e pop u lar sin ce only about fiv e p e r­ cent o f A m erica n hpm es ow n v id eo ca ssette p la yers, t h e units w ill be a v a ila b le fo r a sm a ll rental fee for liom e m o v ie view in g. P rob u s has show n trem en d ou s expan sion in. its few short y ea rs of e x isla n ce, bul both A rnold ar.d B ow den see an en d less polen tial. "P ro b u s w ill one da y b e in- le r n a lio n a l," th ey s a id , “ w ith c o m p u t e r s lin k in g b u y e r s a n d sellers togeth er all o v er the w o rld ." fS ee related story on page 11B ) P h o to s B y R ob in Fergusson S to ry B y K a th y T om linson Bowden, Probus, Inc. president, and Judy Arnold, Probus secretary-treasurer, put in 40 plus hours a week at the Winston-Salem office. 2D - I M V I li C O U N T Y liN T IiW ’ K ISi; R liC O R D T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 21 l')K 3 American Crafts: A Growth A m rrica n cr a fl-a itisls today a rc iisinf* coiiiU lrijs trch n iq u cs (o cr ra lo thouglit-provokinii ob ji'cts, iiiaii.v of lliom fllliMl w ith whiiii.sy or satire. T h ey a lso a re con ib ln ln g varlouN m edia In new , u n expected w ays and re-doM nlni’ the look of u lllltarlan w ares. "A m e rica n C rafts; A C row th 'In d u stry ' " is a su rvey of (his I'xclling, e o n triiip o ra iy a r­ tistic scen e. T he story 's sidehar. "\V (uds o f A d v ice from C raft 1C.\- p e r ts," offers pointers to cra ft collectors. B y D avid M . M a xfield S m ithsonian N ew s S erv ice O n ly a m o m e n t e a r lie r , the co lle c to r had been sa v orin g the qu ality and g ood valu e o f the o r ig in a l, g la z e d c e r a m ic b o w l p u rch a sed that m orn in g. Th<:n ca m e an a w ful prem on ition , and in an instant the ob ject lay sh attered in nine ja g g e d p ieces on the co n ­ cre te w alk. T w o y ea rs la ler, lon g a fter glu in g the sh a rd s b a ck togetherand trying lo liv e w ith the cra ck s and ch ip s, the co lle c to r ca m e upon this con solin g r e p o r t : A r iz o n a p o tte r R ick D illin gh am likes the “ a rch a ic e f­ fe c t” and the “ sim p le b ea u ty ” of rep a ired o b je cts " s o m u ch that he now b rea k s his ow n crea tion s and g lu es them b a ck togeth er so th ey'll look just like a rtifa cts.” A s this happy ending in dicates, •and a s recen t g a llery and m useum ex h ib its sh ow , A m erica n cra ft- artists w ork in g in cla y , g la ss, m etal, fib er, w ood , p a per, textiles, je w e lry and m ix ed m ed ia a re b r e a k in g th ro u g h c o n v e n tio n a l b ou n d a ries, both fu n ction al and d e c o r a t iv e , w h ic h o n c e e a s ily d efin ed but lim ited their w ork . “ S in ce the 1960s,” sa y s L loy d H e r m a n , d ir e c t o r o f th e S m ith son ia n ’s R en w ick G a llery in W ashington, D .C ., “ th ere’s been a m erg in g o f m a teria ls and id ea s in cra fts, although it is still re s p e c­ table to m a k e fu n ction a l o b je c ts .” T o d a y ’s a r tis ts u se c o u n tle s s tech n iqu es lo cre a te con tem p ora ry , th ou gh t-p rovokin g scu lp tu ra l o b ­ je c ts , m a n y o f them filled w ith w h im sy o r sa tire. T h ey com b in e v a riou s m ed ia in new , u n ex p ected w a y s and red efin e the look of u tilitarian w a res. T h ey ex a m in e ord in a ry item s fo r their a rtistic p ossib ilities, and they fash ion w ork s from m a teria ls thal im itate all sorts o f oth er m a teria ls. T h ere is p a p er that fo r all the w orld resem b les ra w h id e, g la ss that a p p ea rs to b e a nest o f fib ers, w o vien lea th er bask ets that p a ss for straw and ce r a m ics as d e lica te as la ce. T h ere a re fu n ction al v essels to o fr a g ile to fu n c tio n a n d “ je w e lry ” that con ta in s no je w els. “ T ra dition a l cra ftsp eop le h a ve r e a c h e d a h ig h d e g r e e o f sop h istica tion , a n d fin e a rts p eop le seem to h a ve d isco v e re d cra ft m a teria ls a n d tech n iqu es a s a m ea n s o f rein terp retin g w hat they k n ow ,” sa y s L ee H all, the recen tly retired presiden t o f the R h od e Island S ch ool o f D esign . H all b eliev es that art and cra ft o b je cts a lw a ys a re at their best “ w hen they unsettle m e, m a k e m e think, fo rce m e to qu estion old o r d e r s ." T o d a y 's enthusiasm for cra fl p ie ce s -in part a rea ction lo m a ss- p rod u ced g o o d s -is m irrored in Ihe g row in g n u m b ers o f cra ft artists, Iho form a tion o f m a jo r collection s a re g row in g as q u ick ly as the nu m ber o f a rtis ts," a cco rd in g lo A m erica n C rafts C ouncil P residen t J a ck L en or L arsen . Iron ica lly, th ere is no perm anen t collection o f 20th-century A m erica n c r a f ls at th e S m ith s o n ia n , nn om ission that the R en w ick G a llery intends lo rem ed y a s it b egin s a cq u irin g top qu ality o b je cts by esta blish ed and in fluen tial m a k ers. W hile the pop u la rity of craft.s has grow n stea d ily in the past 30 y ea rs, H erm an points out that "th e re is no sin g le re so u rce a v a ila b le w h ere co lle cto rs ea n g o for in form a tion . E a ch has to trust his o r h er ow n ey e lo ju d g e q u a lity .” O n ce th ere w as a tim e w hen art m ea n t p a in tin g , p r in ts , a n d scu lp tu re, p eriod . C rafts w ere little m ore lhan se con d -cla ss citizen s. But no m ore. F o r m a n y the old c la s s ific a t io n s a r e c o m p le t e ly in ad equ a te. (A n u m b er o f art m u s e u m s , h o w e v e r , c h o o s e to collect on ly the th ree tradition al m ed ia .) T a ck lin g the a rts-cra fts issu e al its fu llest, F ren ch art historian A n d re M a lrau x w rote in 1951, “ I ca ll that m an an artist w h o cre a te s fo rm s....I ca ll that m a n a cra ftsm a n w ho rep rod u ces fo rm s, h ow ev er great m a y b e the ch a rm o f his cra ftsm a n sh ip .” M ore recen tly , Johnathan F a irb a n k s, a B oston M u seu m o f F in e A rts cu ra lo r, sim p ly a sserted lhal “ th e re is no distin ction b(>tween fin e a rts and fine cra fts. A n d in the end it is not th e m a te r ia l but th e s p ir itu a l essen ce o f thin gs that fill u s.” T h e old ca ste lines a re b lu rred . H all a g rees, ex plain in g that cra ft- sw ork ers, w h o “ on ce m a d e things fa m ilia r,” now sh ow that “ any m a teria l, w h a te v e r its h istory , ca n b e tra n sform ed b y hum an spirit to ex p ress co n ce rn s and fe e lin g s.” T he ex p ressiv e, utilitarian lea p ots c r a ft e d b y o n e C a lifo r n ia n ce ra m icist, fo r ex a m p le, “ a re m ore likely to fu n ction a s art o b je c ts than servin g p ie ce s ,” H erm an notes. F o r m a n y o f these artists, g la ss is the fa v o re d m ediu m (od a y . A n up- lo-the-m inute su rv ey o f new w ork s by the C orn in g M useum o f G la ss in d icates that a n u m b er o f a rtists today a re a ssem b lin g flat p la n es o f the m a te r ia l-ra th e r than w ork in g w ith hot g la ss, w h ich is b low n , cast o r m o ld e d -b e c a u s e o f its su itab ility for pictoria l w ork o r scu lp tu re. A n a b stra ct w o m a n ’s g ow n m a d e o f ord in a ry w in d ow screen in g w as the hit al a reccn t ju ried cra ft sh ow sp on sored b y the W om en ’s C om ­ m itte e o f th e S m ith s o n ia n A s s o c ia t e s . F ir s t -p r iz e w in n e r D ebra C hase, a je w e lry m a k er, said that, w hen the p rice o f silv e r w ent up a few y ea rs a g o , sh e look ed a rou n d fo r an a ltern a tive m a teria l and found w ire m esh a “ rich ” substitute. "P e o p le ca n ’t b e lie v e it is screen in g a n d ha ve to tou ch it. M y w ork m a k es us rethink w h al w e lake for g ra n te d ." W ood cra fts a lso h a ve laken o ff in v aried d ireclion s, "T h e re is a stron g strain o f orien la lism in co n te m p o ra ry w o r k ," F airb an k s sa y s, and ada pta tion is v ery stron g ; W itness the W in dsor ch a ir that has "sp a w n ed m a n y d csce n d cn ts ,” O ne fu rn itu re m a k er, John A lex a n d er of B a ltim ore, a u th or o f M akin g a fliiiii- from A 1 'rcc, has a d a p ted the old -tim e m ountain ch a ir to tod a y 's requ irem en t fo r orea tu re co m fo rt. J u dy M cK ie o f C a m b rid g e, M a ss., fu s e s th e p r im it iv e w ith Ihe u tilita r ia n , c r e a t in g s c u lp tu r a l fan ta sies, su ch as a b en ch su p ­ p o r te d b y fo u r s im p ly c a r v e d h orses. N atural form s and h u m or a re the slo ck for oth er w ood cra ft-a rtists. O ne cre a tio n ; T h e "B u r e a u c ra t,” b y C aliforn ia n M ich a el S pea k er. Y ou g u essed il, a ch esl o f d ra w ers shiipi'd like a h eavy-set m an. C hange is a lso a fact o f life for lex tiles, fib er, p a p er, and m ix ed m ed ia , but ce r a m ics is the cra ft of p re fe re n ce fo r m a n y a rtisls. C lay, the b a sic b u ildin g m a teria l o f all c e r a m ic o b je c t s , fr o m h u m b le e a rlh w a re to refin ed p orcela in , is a s u b s t a n c e o f in fin ite c r e a t iv e p ossib ilities that ca n b e m a d e to lo o k , o n e a u th o r ity w r it e s , a s "sm o o th a s b u tter o r as g ritty as co a rs e g ra v e l; it ca n b e polish ed to a g lossy sh een , or rem a in dull and e a r lh y ....” C e ra m ics lea d a n u m b er o f lives. L in k ed to the past a re lim ited - e d itio n d e c o r a t iv e fig u r in e s o f p orcela in that H erm an d e s crib e s as "a rtfu l w ithout b ein g a r t.” In con trast a re item s that m an y co n sid e r " v u lg a r ,” gift-sh op o r ­ n a m en ts d rip p in g w ith g ild in g and la ce d rap in g . T hen th ere a re c e r a m ic h o m e a n d in d u s tr ia l p rod u cts, in clu din g the p rov erb ia l kitchen sink. But it is the on e-of-a-k in d ce r a m ic art o b ject that has soa red in p o p u la r ity w ith a r tis ts a n d co lle cto rs in recen t y e a rs. Its rise in A m e r ic a t r a c e s lo th e 1876 P h ilad elp h ia C entennial E xp osition w h ere d isp la ys o f orien tal p orcela in and F ren ch ea rth en w a res led to the esta blish m en t o f sev era l sm a ll art p otteries in O hio. E x p e r im e n t a t io n a n d g r o w th ca m e du rin g the next d eca d es as A m e r ic a n p o t t e r s e x p e r im e n t e d w ith v a riou s tech n iqu es a n d sty les, usu ally in m a k in g v a ses a n d bow ls g en era lly p a ttern ed on E u rop ea n d esign tren d s, a m on g them Art N ou veau a n d Art D eco. T h e b ig b rea k fo r A m erica n ce r a m ics c a m e in the e a rly 1950s, w hen U .S. A rtists, lib era ted b y the cre a tiv e en erg y o f A b stra ct E x ­ p ression ism and the ran d om co lo rs and sp on tan eou s d esign o f J a p a n ese p ottery, cut loose m a n y o f the old E u rop ea n b on ds. In the 1960s, fu n k y, often irrev eren t (not to m en lion o b sce n e ) o b je cts a ssa u lted Ihe tastefu ln ess o f the figu rin e tradition . "T h e se m ov em en ts and s u b s e q u e n t a c h ie v e m e n t s th ru st A m e r ic a n c e r a m ic s in to Ihe forefron t o f w orld ce r a m ics , and it has m a in ta in ed Ihis le a d e rsh ip ," rep orls G arth C lark , a u th or o f A A s e le ctio n o f c o n t e m p o r a r y cra fts, fr o m t o p left c lo c k w is e ; p o r ce la in v essel, 19K2, D o n P ilc h e r ; te x tile a n d w ire ca p e ( " Y o u ’ll N e v e r W a lk A lo n e " ), 1977, b y L yn n tie N in o ; p ed esta l b o x , 1982, b y ju d i t h S a lo m o n ; p o r ce la in te a p o t, 19H2, b y A d ria n S a xe. ^ A R a llery o f cra fts, fr o m t o p left c lo c k w is e : S m ith s o n ia n “ 198.^ C r a fts S h o w w in n e r D e b r a C h a se w ith fig u r e tn a de fr o m w ir e s c r e e n ; g la ss o b je c t m a d e b y J a m ie L. C o n o v e r e n title d " G e n e A u tr j' a n d C h a m p " : p o r c e la in sc u lp tu re b y D e b o r a h H o r r e ll that c o n v e y s th e v u ln e r a b ility o f b ir d s ; ta b le w ith b ra ss a n d b r o n z e b y A lb e r t P aley. C cuttiry o f C e ra m ics in the U nited States. I87S-I!I78. T od a y th ere is stron g interest a ga in in pots a n d oth er v e sse ls; as often a s not they a re la rg e, scu lp ­ tural a n d d elica te , fin e to look at but rea lly too fra g ile o r b ig to use. T h e re ’s a lso a ca ll for ce r a m ic c o lla g e s that a r e m e t ic u lo u s ly cra fte d and filled w ith w it. Still oth er crea tion s pay h om a g e to cra ft-a rtists o f the past b y b orrow in g elem en ts from ea rlier d e co ra tiv e sty les a n d fre e ly a p ­ p ly in g o r n a m e n ta tio n a n d e m ­ b e llis h m e n t , o n c e a g a in in a d ep a rtu re from the d esign con cep ts o f recen t d eca d es. A nd, a s seen in g la ss, the h um an fig u re is em erg in g as a su b ject fo r ce ra m icists. But it is "u n titled C era m ic N o. 21” b y R ob ert H uds6n ot Stinson B ea ch , C a lif., thot in trigu es on e p a rticu la r co lle cto r. N u m b er 21 is a 15-inch-tall urn on w h ich the artist h a s m eticu lou sly p a in led ch ips and cra ck s. G o l f G a m e s Westwood Village Shopping CenterSPECIAL EVENTS OFFERED EVERYDAY DURING JULY 24-31 766-8855 GAMEROOMTOKENS OPENEVERYDAY H ALF PRICE 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. OPENING WEEK 4 GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday July 30 ALL DAY BEGINNING AT 10 a.m -THREE AGE GROUPS- Rain Date August 6 TOURNAMENTS ON ALL VIDEO GAMES THE HIGH SCORE ON EVERY GAME ATTHEENDOF ANNIVERSARY WEEK WILL WIN PRIZES AND HONORABLE MENTION — MONDAY— KIDS DAY Children Under 12 Play Golf FREE -TUESDAV- LADIESDAY Women Play Golf FREE — WEDNESDAY- SENIORDAY All Golf and Games FREE For Senior Citizens i THURSDAY- GAMEROOM TOKENS 6 for Any Quantity ^ J n t H C j o s i n ^ -FRIDAY- PRACTICEDAY Play Golf ALL DAY Only •2°o I M V I i; C O U N T Y 1;N 1I;KI>U ISU K U C 0 K D ,T IШ R ,S I5 Л Y ..IU L ^ 2 1 . Л ) ' S u m m e r W e i g h t P r o g r a m B e g in s A t N o r t h D a v ie T h e su m m er w eight p rog ra m al N orlli D iu ic .Iiiiiior Iligl) ScliooI w ill l)ugiii T h u rsd a y, July 21, from 5:,in unlil 7::ill in Ihe even in gs. ro m m e n lin g on Ihe p rog ra m . C o a ch S a m B e ck s a id " I h is p rog ra m is d efin ilely d esig n ed to help p rep a re ou r kids for this com in g y ea r. T o c o m e in and e.xereise and lift w eig h ts is the b egin n in g o f ou r ath letic y ea r. T his w ay ou r kids start thinking about footb all and th eir a ltitu d es begin lo ch a n g e for the u p com in g sea son . W e w ant all the kids from W illiam U. D a v ie, P in eb rook , and S h ady G ro v e w ho w ill even lu a lly co m e lo N orlh D avie lo g el in volved in our p r o g r a m ." T h e p rog ra m .schedule is a.s follow s: J u ly 21st - T h u rsday ,luly 2.5lh - M onday July 27lh - W ednesday July 2i)lh - F rid a y A ugust Ist - M onday A ugust 3rd - W ednesday A ugusl 5lh - F rid a y A ugusl lllh - M onday A ugust !01h - W 'ednesday A ugusl 12th - F rid a y A ugusl l,5lh - M onday A ugusl 17lh ■ W ednesday A u gu sl 19lh • F rid a y “ A u gu sl 22nd - M on d ay tP irsl D ay o f F ootb a ll P ra ctice ) A d o c lo r w ill be at N orth D a v ie to ex a m in e all athletes w ho plan to p a rticip a te in sch ool sp orts at a la ter d a le. N a lio n a l T r a c t o r P u lle r s A ssocia tion (N T P A ) is sp on sorin g a truck and tra ctor pull in W inston- S a le m a l th e D ix ie C la s s ic F a irg rou n d s J u ly 22, 23, and 24. T h e tra ctor pull is on e in Ihe W r a n g le r C h a m p io n s h ip P u llin g 1 S erjes,. and is a g ra n d n a lion al 1 puU ing con test. T ra cto rs and tru cks frpiri M ain e to G eorg ia a re ex p ected l(i atten d as w ell a s m a n y o f the loCBl fa v orites. -T h is!p u ll is a G ran d N ation al Cla'ss! С pull, w ith ov er $18,000 in p rize m on ey to b e a w a rd ed . F rid a y , J u ly 22, is W X II-T V fa m ily nighl w ilh re d u ccd a d ­ m ission and all ch ild ren u n d er 10 free. T h e pull w ill begin a l 7:30 p.m . on F rid a y and S atu rday night. On Su n d ay, J u ly 24, il w ill begin at 2 p.m . "T h e h ea v y w eigh ts o f Ira clo r pu llin g w ill b e d isp la yed at the D ix ie C lassic F a irg rou n d s and w e a re proud to b e a part o f it,” sa id K og er Irelan d , presiden t o f the’ N orlh D a v ie R u ritan C lub. N orth D a v ie w ill b e prov id in g the con cession s. "D e m o litio n D e r b y " w reck in g I con test w ill b e an a d d ed a tlra clion I wuth “ M adh ou se S c r a m b le " dou ble- I h ea d ers fo r S a tu rda y n igh t’s 10th I N A S C A R slo ck c a r ra cin g o f the I sea son al B ow m a n G ra y S tadiu m , Iv v liere d r iv e r ’ s s ta n d in g s w e r e IsK u ffled b y last w e e k ’s even t. :S a lch W orley o f R ock y M ount, [ V ji;, in crea sed his lead in W inslon I R a cin g S eries sta n din gs for the féíllu red M od ified D iv ision , but new I lea d ers em erg ed in the L im ited I S p o r ts m a n a n d S tre e t S lo c k I cla s s e s ; and secon d through fifth position s ch a n g ed in the n ov ice , B lunderbust D ivision . ;-\Vorley finished secon d and sixth in; tw o 25-lap M od ified ra ce s w h ich , p rod u ced the y e a r ’s first v ictories ‘ for Johnny J oh n son o f W inston- I S alem and A lfred Hill o f J on esv ille. W orley has a 59-point a d v a n ta g e ! o y e r P aul lia d fo rd o f F erru m , V a. R a d ford is tra iled b y P h ilip Sm ith of K ern ersv ille, R alph B rin kley o f I L exin gton and BrenI E lliott of D enton in a fou r-w ay battle for secon d p la ce that is sep a ra ted by I on ly six points. .’J u n ior R eev es o f K ern ersv ille w ent from third p la ce td the lea d in L im iled S portsm an ra n k in gs, and .lim S app o f W in slon -S alem did the sa n ie in Ihe Street Stock ca te g o ry as ea cli reg istered a v ictory in a • ■ d o u b le -p o in l" e v e n t fo r a ll d ivision s. R eev es got his secon d v ictory of Ihe y e a r in the “ C oors 100," lon gest and richest event e v e r fo r Ihe sta d iu m '.s s e c o n d a i'y L im ile d S portsm an ca rs, a fle r m ech a n ica l trou b le and w reck s foiled three ea rlier lea d ers, R eev es has a six- point lead in slandint»; ov er form er lea d er B ill W ild er, w h o finished 15th w ith a crip p led ca r. W 'ilder w as running fourth w hen ca rs in Ihe firsi fou r p osition s piled up a fte r hitting an, oil slick in Ihe 7lllh o f the r a c e ’s 100 laps on Ihe q u arter m ile asphalt tra ck . T h e 1-2- :t ru n n ers-D in k O sborn e o f W inston- S a lem , S p id er K im el o f R u ral H all and S iev e P lem m on s o f W inslon- S a le n i-w e re k n ock ed out o f the ra ce. S a p p 's third 20-lap v ictory o f the y e a r ca rrie d him lo an eight-point lead in Slreet Stock sta n d in g s- w h e re fo r m e r le a d e r D a n n y 1’riv etle o f T rinity w as left in a th ree-w ay tie fo r secon d p la ce w ith W in s lo n -S a le m d r iv e r s D w ig h t M oser and R a n d y W ard. D ean W ard got his first v ictory o f the y e a r in a 15-lap B lunderbust ra ce , clim b in g a notch to secon d p la ce in stan din gs as fellow W in­ ston-S alem resident K eith W renn finished I'ifth and rem a in ed on lop by a six-point m a rg in . S a iu r d a y n ig h t ’s e v e n t w ill ■feature tw o 25-lap M od ified ra ces and tw o 20-lap L im ited S portsm an e v e n is u n d e r Ih e s t a d iu m ’s " s c r a m b l e ’ ’ h a n d ic a p s y s t e m , w h ich " in v e r ts " the first r a c e ’s front fin ish ers for Ihe start o f Ihe •second ra ce. A lso on the p rog ra m a re a 20-lap S lreet S lock ra ce and a 15-lap B lunderbust ra ce. T h e " D e m o lit io n D e r b y ,” in w h ich d riv ers use old ca rs a n d the ob ject is to cra sh into opp on en ts and crip p le their m a ch in es (the last one still a b le lo m o v e is the w in n er), w ill be last on Ihe p rog ra m . P ra ctice runs a re lo start al B p .m ., w ith q u alifyin g trials al 7:30 and the first n u 'i' a I ii:l.'i. AA Reds End Winning Season ThCv A A R ed s o f Ihe D avie A m erica n L illle L ea g u e co m p le le d Iheir sea son at an ou tin g g iv en by co a ch c s and fa m ilies a l T a n g lew ood P ark J u ly If). H a m b u rg ers, hot d og s and Ihe trim m in g s w ere e n joy ed by all. T h e coa ch es ch ose this tim e lo presen t trop h ies to th eir p la yers, and in a p p reciation o f Iheir coa ch es the b oys m a d e p resen ta tion s of trop h ies to co a ch e s E d w a rd s nnd C lark. A lso, at this lim e a sp ecia l thank you trophy w a s presen ted to G en e D rau gh n fo r b ein g their s c o r e k e e p e r . T h e e v e n in g w a s topp ed o ff w ith a ca k e d ecora ted w ilh a n u m b er l (o n e ). F IR S T . T h e A A R ed s w ere, 1st p la ce ch a m p ion s in play o ff com p etition , and in reg u lar sea son p la y finished secon d in L ea g u e com p etition . T h e co a ch e s and fa m ilies o f the R ed s w ere e x tre m e ly prou d o f the fin e a ltitu d e a n d g o o d s p o r t ­ sm a n sh ip Iheir b oys sh ow ed du ring ball sea son . T his is the m ain pu r­ p ose o f L ittle L eag u e. AA Reds are: (1st row, I to r) Adam M edw in, Luke B aity, Dylan W iles, Troy Edwards, W ayne Nickols, Alton Beal, (2nd row, I to r) M athew Draughn, Heatn J®ssie Dalton, Tom m y C lark, Dwayne Vestal, Ervin Reavis, Kevin W hite, Coach, Lester Edwards. Not pictured Asst. Coach, Ray C lark. H .H . E e ls W in S w i m M e e t Coleman W heatley of Bethel, Delaware and his tractor "The D elaw are Efher E ater," a John Deere 4240, is a big w inner in m any tractor pulls. Tractor Pull At Dixie Classic Fairgrounds This Weekend H ick ory Hill E e ls tra v eled to C arolina C ourts in W in slon -S alem for an exh ibition sw im m eet. T h e E els w ere v ictoriou s b y the s c o r e o f 436 to 170. T h e E els brou gh t h om e a total o f 98 bli'ii ribb on s. On July 21sl the E e ls w ill host the S h erw ood sw im tea m . T h is w ill be the last h om e sw im m eet fo r the su m m er. T h e follow in g sw im m e rs w on blue ribbon s. A g e I! and I 'n d c r J ason B og er (3) A g e - & li K ath y C ozart (4 ), Z a ck Sharpe (3 ), A llison B u ck n er 13), G ina M cC la m rock (2 ), Z oe S h a rp e (2 ), C had S ea ley (2 ), Z eb S h a rp e (2 ), R ob b ie B rogd en (2 ), K im S la p f (1 ). A g e !l & 10 T iffa n y F le m in g (5 ), C h ip L eon ard (4 ), C lint J u n k er (4 ), T ra cy B ohl (2 ), C a rol R o a ch (2 ), C h a rlie C r e n sh a w (2 ), J o h n n y S trick la n d (2 ), J en n ifer C oop er (1 ), H eidi B og er (I ) A g e II & 12 .A n d y S trick la n d (3 ), J en n ifer J a co b s (3 ), E liza b eth C ren shaw (3). K a th e r in e E a -n h a r d l (3 ), L isa F ra n ck (2 ), B eth M ashburn (2 ), D aw n S trider (1 ), Joanna Johnson H ) A g e I.'i & It S h erry M orga n (5 ), S cott K ollins 151, M ick y A tkinson (3 ), K elly G antt 12), B rian M ashburn (2 ), Shane F lem in g (2) P a m S la p f (I ). A g e 15 - 1« A b e H ow ard (4 ), S cott G antt (3 ), D aniel C ain (.1), D avid S a n ford (2), M ea d e A tkinson ( I ) Davie Gridders To Meet July 30 T h e D a v ic H ig h v a rs ity fo o tb all li'a iii » ill m eet S a iu rd a y . J u ly :I0 at 111:1111 II.III. ill Ih c liyiii lit D a v it' H ig h .SchiMil. T e a m MH'nilMM's a re ask e d lo b rin g p h y s ic a l -.ind in s u ra n c e trIe a s e fc in iis to the m e etin g . Dan liolii Liz Cohl Bohis Win Hickoty Hill Tournament Demolition Derby Set For Saturday At Bowman Gray C e n t e r S o f t b a Liz and D an B ohl m a d e the P resid en t’s Cup T ou rn a m en t at H ick ory H ill G olf and C ountry Club a fa m ily a ffa ir. D an ca p tu red the m en 's crow n J u ly 10 and L iz look C E N T E R S O F T B A L L S tandings through 7-18 W O M E N C artners P in ey G rov e C row n W ood P rod u cts L ak e M y ers F a m ily C p grd . J erich o H ard ison R u ritan B eck B roth ers H u gh 's Sheet M etal J .P . G reen M illing M E N D a v ie C hir opt. C tr. F irst M ethoJist In gersoll -R an d P in ey G rov e D w ig gin s M ela lm a sters U nion G rov e M illers E lm ore & T riv ette L u m b er F irst Baptist B a rn ey ca stle C onst. S h ores P lu m b . & H eating W est D av ie R u ritan C row n W ood P rod u cts S ociety B aptist w L 11 2 в 4 G 7 5 6 4 6 4 7 4 7 4 7 W L 12 2 11 4 11 4 10 4 10 5 9 5 В 6 8 7 7 8 3 11 3 11 2 14 1 14 W ed n esda y, J u ly 20- B eck B ros, vs. C row n W ood ; E lm o re and T rivette vs. W est D a v ie ; B a r­ n ey ca stle vs. D a v ie C h irop ra ctic. T h u rsd a y, J u ly 21- D w ig gin s vs. U n ion G r o v e ; J .P . G re e n v s. J erich o H a rd ison ; F irst M ethodist vs. In g ersoll-R an d . F rid a y , J u ly 22-Lake M y ers vs. J e rich o H a rd ison ; F irst Baptist vs. D a v ie C h irop ra ctic; C a rtn ers vs. L ak e M y ers. S a tu rda y, J u ly 2:1-3:00- In gersoll- R and vs. S h ores; 4:00- C a rln ers vs. P in ey G ro v e ; 5:00- J .P . G reen vs. J erich o H a rd ison ; G :00-Piney G rov e vs. S h ores; 7:00- B eck B ros. vs. H ughs; 8:00- L ak e M y ers vs. J .P . G r e e n ; 9 :0 0 - C ro w n W o o d v s . J erich o H ardison. M o n d a y , J u ly 2 5 -.le r ic h o - H ardison vs. P in ey G ro v e ; U nion G rov e vs. E lm ore & T riv e tte ; W est D avie v s. P in ey G rov e. T u esd a y , J u ly 2G- B a rn ey ca stle vs. S o cie ty ; J .P . G reen vs. H ughs; D a v ie C h ir o p r a c t ic v s . U n ion :iro v c. W ed n esd a y , J u ly 27- B eck B ros. IS. L ak e M y e rs; B a rn ey ca stle vs, D w ig gin s; J ,P . G reen vs. C artn ers. Cheerleading Camp 'Ih e D a v ie H ig h V a rs ity and .lu n lu r \ 'a rs ity c lie e r l(’a d (‘rs w ill ((m iliiit a c lie e rlra d in g ca m p fo r sIm h'M is ii) g rad i'.s ]-!) .ImI\ 'j .'i-;;s . T h e ca m p w ill lie held on the Da\ ic H ig h C a m p u s fro m II a .m . IL’ niKin d a ily . Л S2II ri-gislratinn fee w ill he ch a rg ed . T h e :n e lu d i‘ S in s u r a n c e c(i\ era g e. I-'oi' Гип1и‘ Г in fo r m a tio n ciincerriiiig the ca m p , ca ll (i:il- .'iim.'i. llie la d ies on e w eek later. P ostin g a net 05 the first d a y of Ihis tou rn am en t b a sed on h a n d ica p , D an en tered the secon d a n d final day of pla y 3 strok es beh in d A rn ie H arpe. H is sterlin g p e rfo rm a n ce of ;14 on Ihe front 9 sel u p his 74 g ross, (13 nel lo w in by a 3 strok e m a rg in ov er A rn ic H a rp e, M .J . R a n d a ll and G en e S tiller. A rn ie w as a lso low m edalist fo r the tournament with a 70-77, 147. Liz turned in a nel 55 the first da y of pla y and follow ed it w ith a nel 59 Ihe scco n d d a y . T h is 114 total bet- le rcd b y fi strok es the run ner-up, C arol C ozart w h o ca rd e d a GO-GO for a nel total o f 120. T h ird p la ce in this lou rn am en t p la yed in scorch in g le m p e ra lu re s a n d hu m idity w as H etha W h ittak er w h o had a G5-G0, 125 total. G w en C lea ry , L inda D w ig gin g and K ath leen C a rtn er ea ch totaled I2G nel to sh a re fourth p la ce. Curt Newson Catches 52 Lb. Catfish C u rt N e w s o n , fo r m e r D a v ie resid en t, ca u gh t a 52-pound ca tfish July 1 w h ile fish in g al L ak e K ick a p oo, loca ted 35 in iles w est of W h ich ila F a lls, T ex a s. N ew som w as fish in g w ilh a trollin e w ith shiny hooks. He is m a rried to the form er P alti B eck , a M ock sv ille n ative. H er pa ren ts. S la cy and F ra n ces B eck resid e on R l. 8, M ock sv ille. T he N ew som s m a k e their h om e in L ak e A rrow h ea d , T ex a s, S om e cicadas, an in sect sp ecies, live u n d erg rou n d fo r 17 years and then em erge fo r o n ly a few w eeks b e fo re d y in g. W OHLD'S FASTKST BII.I.BOAKO -F rm ii Wcbcr of Austria provtd he'f Ihc fulH t man on &kli, zoom lnt down Vcloclly Ptak n^ar Sllvcrton, Colo., at 129.3 mph. Webrr set the world rccord sprrd on his. way to wlnnlns the i'anitl International Speed Skiing rham plonihlp Гог Ihe second strij(thl year. K ID S Q U IZ R E A G A N W ould you like lo ask President Reagan a question? It's a chance lhal high school students across the nation are getting through Close Up, a non-profit governm eni studies pro­ g ra m s p o n s o r e d b y R .J . R e y n o ld s Industries. Inc. lhal brings students to W ashington, D C, .\t W hite House briefings, students thus far have asked the president if he is m ore concerned with defense or the welfare o f the poor, or if he thinks that self-determ ina­ tion is a viable option for developing nations. O nio ns S tore on ion s in J co o l and dry p la ce. H igh hu m idity m a y start rool grow th and d e ca y . OV August 1,1983 Jeans-N-Things 119 N . M ain S tre e t (n e x t to th e S o u p B a r) l^flocksville, N .C . If you have been to a Flea Market, you know what good prices there are. If you have never been to a Flea Market, now is your chance to see what buys you've been missing. New merchandise almost every week so you MUST come often. Stop in and say Hello to Mocksville's newest business and save money. Mod Tee Shirts ’3” LM)nil lln o u tli AU^’UO 14. 1983 R ic k y T r i p l e t t is now associated with Bill Jackson Toyota inc. 550 Peters Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 He invites allot his friends and customers to come by- He has over 100 used cars and trucks to choose from. PHONE ANYTIME Home Work 634-5610 919-761-0404 4U - DAVIE COUNTY ENTIiRPRlSl- RECORD THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1983 I m p r o v e d G r o w i n g T e c h n i q u e s M e a n s H a r d i e r H o u s e P l a n t s B y D eb b ie H am rick T h e cu ltu re ch a m b e r is a sep - lica lly w h ite. T e m p e rn lu rcs a re m a in ta in ed at 25 d e g re e s ce n tig ra d e a n d the flu o re sce n i ligh ts a rc sw itch ed on fo r IG h ours a da y. In side Ihe n ea tly lin ed up, sea led p eiri dish es a re tiny plan ts g row in g un a rtificia l m ed ia . F u tu ristic? N o. T h e cu ltu re ch a m b e r is b ein g u sed n ow b y D r. F ra n k A . B la z ic h , h o r t ic u lt u r e p ro fe ss o r a n d plant p rop og a tion sp ecia list at N orth C a rolin a S tate U n iv ersity , to con d u ct tissu e cu ltu re resea rch . T is s u e c u lt u r e , s o m e t im e s re fe rre d to a s m icro p ro p a g a tio n , is a clon in g tech n iq u e. T h e p ro ce ss in v olv es g ro w in g new pla n ts in an a rtificia l m ed iu m u n d er sterile VFor !!• irsi in rt s e r ie s o f F o u r) T h ere m a y n e v e r b e a b etter tim e fo r fa rm e r s lo ta ck le p rob lem w e e d s, su ch a s jo h n so n g ra ss and b crm u d a g r a ss , lh an w h ile field s a re sig n ed u p in the P ay m en t-In -K in d p ro g ra m . W .E . M a in ou s, D a v ie C ounty a g ricu ltu ra l ex ten sion ch a irm a n , id en tified w eed con trol a s on e o f a n u m b er o f o p p ortu n ities to m a in ta in and im prove land enrolled in g o v e rn - m en l p r o g ra m s lh al a re bein g ca lle d to fa r m e r s ' atten tion through a sta tew id e e ffo rt ca lle d “ P IK L an d U p ." "S in c e the la n d is id le, a g ro w e r has m a x im u m e ffe c t on p rob lem w e e d s ," M a in ou s sa id . “ H e sh ou ld b e a b le to d o a m u ch m o re e ffe ctiv e jo b n ow , w h ile the lan d is id le, than try in g lo con trol the w eed s w h en the lan d is in p r o d u c tio n ." M ainO us sa id h e w a s fea rfu l that fa rm e r s m a y ig n o re P IK la n d this su m m e r a n d a llo w it o r p ro d u ce “ b u m p e r cr o p s o r w e e d se e d s o f all d e s crip tio n s ." H e a d d ed , “ II w ou ld b e a sh a m e to a llow lan d lhat has been w ork ed in to a high sta te o f p rod u ctiv ity to run dow n in on e y e a r ’s tim e. It la k es y e a r s to g et w eed p op u la tion s to a m a n a g e a b le le v e l. It w ou ld on ly take on e sea son :to e ra se y e a r s of g o o d w eed m a n g e m e n l.” F a r m e rs sh ou ld b e su re lh a l they a re m eetin g Ihe req u irem en ts o f the P IK p ro g ra m fo r g rou n d c o v c r b e fo re u n d erta k in g w eed con trol p ra ctice s. M a in ou s sa id his o ffic e cou ld • p ro v id e fa rm e r s w ilh w eed con trol re co m m e n d a tio n s re la tiv e to ty p e of h e rb icid e , tim e o f a p p lica tion and o th er d eta ils. “ T h e r e a r e s p e c i fic r e c o m ­ m en d a tion s fo r con trollin g jo h n ­ so n g ra ss a n d b e rm u d a g ra ss on fa llow la n d ," M a in ou s poin ted out. “ In so m e ca s e s , e sp e cia lly w ith jo h n so n g ra ss, it m a y b e n e ce ssa ry lo m ow a n d a llow the pla n t to pu l on n ew g ro w lh b e fo re a p p ly in g a h e r b ic id e ." T h e e x t e n s io n c h a ir m a n ca u tion ed lh at all m a teria ls should b e u sed a cco r d in g lo la b el d ire c­ tions a n d w ithin P IK a n d E n ­ v ir o n m e n t a l P r o t e c t io n A g e n c y g u id elin es. “ T h e o th e r im p o r ta n t c o n ­ sid era tion is e c o n o m y ,” M ain ou s sa id , “ Im p ro p e rly d on e, the kind of w eed con trol w e a re talkin g abou t ca n b e a d isa p p oin tm en t a n d a p oor in vestm en t. P ro p e rly d on e, it ca n p rod u ce e x cellen t resu lts a n d s a v e a fa rm e r m on ey in the fu tu r e ." con d ition s from v ery sm a ll p ie ce s of plan ts su ch a s e m b ry o s, seed s, shoot tips, ste m s, rool lip s, and sin g le cells. E a ch resu ltin g plant is g cn c tica liy id en tical to the orig in a l plan l. E v e r sin ce Ihe first root tips w ere c u lt u r e d in a n a r t ific ia l e n ­ v iron m en t in 1922, tissu e cu ltu re has b een a v a lu a b le tool in Ihe resea rch la b ora tory . A c c o r d in g lo B la z ic h , th e t r e m e n d o u s p o te n tia l fo r u s in g tissue cu ltu re a s a m eth od of co m m e r icia l plant p rop a g a tion has just sta rted to b e re co g n ize d in the past 25 y ea rs. T is s u e c u lt u r e e n a b le s c o m ­ m e rcia l plan l g ro w e rs to isola te c e lls fr o m c c r la in p la n ts a n d p rod u ce p a th og en -free p rop a g a tion slo ck . B c c a u s c o f this g row th m eth od the con su m er ca n p u rch a se g era n iu m s, ch ry sa n th em u m s and ca rn a tion s that a re m o re v ig orou s a n d p ro d u ce la rg e r, b etter q u ality flow ers than in the past. A s r e s e a r c h e r s h a v e r e fin e d tech n iq u es, a n d a cce le ra te d the sp eed w ith w h ich a sa la b le plant ca n b e g row n , p rod u cin g so m e h o r­ ticu ltu ral pla n ts in the la b o ra to ry has b e co m e co m m o n . •Must a bou t a ll o f the B oston fern s so ld in reta il outlets a n d g a rd en sh o p s w e r e p r o p a g a t e d in la b ora tories u sin g tissu e cu ltu re ,” B la zich sa id . In a d d ition to the B oston fern , the A frica n v iolet, o rch id a n d d a y lily a re w id ely p ro p a g a te d b y tissue cu ltu re. R ecen tly B la zich d e v e lo p e d a n d p e rfe cte d tissu e cu ltu re tech n iq u es fo r r e p r o d u c in g th e c o m m o n h ou sep lan t S a n sev ieria , o r sn a k e plant. H e h a s fou n d that the sn a k e plant ca n b e p rop a g a ted m u ch fa ste r using tissue cu ltu re lh an w ith tra dition a l le a f cu ttin g m eth od s. A lso, the p r o ce ss u ses less o f the orig in a l m o th e r plant. B la zich a lso is d ev elop in g tissue c u lt u r e t e c h n iq u e s fo r th e p r o p a g a t io n o f R h o d o d e n d r o n eh a p m a n ii, a plant on the e n ­ d a n g ered sp e cie s list. "C h a p m a n ’s R h od od en d ron is a n a tiv e to the b o g a re a s o f n orth ern F lo rid a , b u l log g in g a ctiv itie s th ere a re d e stro y in g the natu ral h a bitat. F o r unkn ow n rea son s, the s p ccle s d oesn 't seem to p ro d u ce m a n y seed lin g s in the w ild ,” B la zich said. T h rou g h tissue cu ltu re, B la zich h a s p ro d u ced h u n d reds o f n ew sh oots fro m ste m p ie ce s o ff the re m a in in g pla n ts. In a b ou t th ree m on th s, the sh oots w ill b e re a d y lo r o o t , u s in g c o n v e n t io n a l h o r ­ ticu ltu ral m eth od s. T h is w ill en a b le Ihe sp e cie s to su rv iv e w ithout distu rb in g the rem a in in g pla n ts In Iheir natu ral h a bitats. “ I a m 99 p ercen t su re that in tim e w e w ill b e a b le to rep ro d u ce m osl plan ts through m ic ro p ro p a g a tio n ,” B la zich sa id . “ T h e co n s u m e r w ill s e e a n in ­ cre a s in g n u m b er o f h orticu ltu ra l plants that h a v e b een p rop a g a ted in Ihe la b ora toy a s tech n iq u es a re refin ed a n d th e p r o ce ss b e co m e s m ore e co n o m ica l fo r c o m m e r cia l g ro w e rs .” Baileys Chapel To Have Homecoming B a iley s C h a pel U n ited M eth od ist C h u r ch w ill h o ld h o m e c o m in g S u n d ay , J u ly 24. T h e R e v . B illy C lin a rd o f M orn in g S ta r U n ited M eth od ist C h u rch o f C anton N .C . w ill b e gu est sp ea k er fo r the 11:00 s e r v ice . H e is a fo r m e r •pastor. T h e M is s io n a r ie s q u a r t e t o f ■ W in ston -S a lem , w ill b e on e o f the g rou p s sin g in g in the a ftern oon . T h e R e v . T on y J ord a n , p a stor of Ihe ch u rch ex ten d s an in vitation to Ihe p u blic to atten d. TRIAD DATSUN IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE JIM "J.R." SPILLMAN ISNOWAMEMBEROFTHEIR DATSUN CENTURY CLUB J.R. Welcomes All His Davie County Friends To Come By And See Him. Ifyou are from Davie.. .. Tell Jim he has a Free Gift for you. Jim “ J .R ." S p lltm in a m m Educators Attend Workshop F o u r e d u c a to r s fr o m th e M ock sv ille a rea ha ve been ch osen lo atten d "A m e r ic a ’s 40fllh A n ­ n iv e rsa ry ” w ork sh op at M anteo, N .C ., July 17-22. T h e ed u ca tors, A nne E . P itn cr, o f H ick ory , J o y ce Sherrill o f B oon e, L inda P . L eon ard o f M ock sv ille and Stephanie II. D yson o f H a rm on y , w ere s e le clcd for p a rticip a tion in Ihc w ork sh op on llic b a sis o f e x ­ p ertise in socia l stu d ies in stru ction . In a ll, 25 pu blic sch ool tea ch ers and a d m in islra tcrs from N orth C arolina w ill atten d the fiv e-d a y w ork sh op, w h ich fea tu res an in- d ep lh study o f A m erica n Indian cu ltu re and an on -site ex a m in a tion o f life a s it w as fo r Ihe ea rly E n glish colon ists. P articip a n ts w ill collect native food s, visit Ihe E liza b eth II ( a rcp lica o f an au th en tic ifilh C en ­ tury ship, now under con stru ction al R oa n ok e Islan d ), and e x p lo re the a r c h e o lo g ic a l d ig s th a t h a v e p rov id ed m u ch o f w h al is know n about these first colon ists. T h e w ork sh op Is sp on sored b y the I'n iv ersitv o f N orth C a rolin a Sea CIranI C ollege p rog ra m , the N .C. O epa rlm en I o f P u blic Instruction, Ihe ■IlHMh A n n iv ersa ry C om m ittee, and Ihc N .C . M arine R esou rces C en ler nt R oa n ok e Island, w ilh partial grant support from the N .C . H um anities C om m ittee. F or m ore in form a tion , con tact N eil C audle al 1919) 7.17-2-)54. Wm. R. Davie Action Committee To Meet T he W illiam R . D a v ie C om m unity A ction O rgan ization w ill m eet at 7::!li p .m . T h u rsda y, July 21. The m eetin g w ill b e held in a cla ssroom in Ihe old section o f W illiam R , D a v ie School. A ll m e m b e r s a n d in te r e s te d com m u n ity resid en ts a re u rged to a llen d . S ta rc h Itln ck e rs A s e c o n d test o f “ s ta rc h b lock crs,*’ Ihc co m m e rica l product ord ered o ff Ihc sh elv es, found lhat Ihe prod u cl d o c s nol w ork. Foiler*IUuch DruKt. 700 WJlke*boro St. • Tel. Shellfish and cholesterol Question: Must I slop eating shellfish to reduce my level of cholesterol? Answer: No, says Dr. Howard Eler, professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Just lo match the cholesterol in one egg, you’d have lo eat more lhan one dozen oysters, or two small lobsters. Shrimp is also relatively low in choles­ terol. Some (oiks are still dishing out fishy advice because Ih ey don’t know that shellfish data from the 1940's were all wet! Shellfish have a clean bill oi health. ■ Т T li "D oodle" Jacobs of Cooleemee does a sum m ersault from the diving board as Junior Link gives his look of approval from the pool side. (Photo by Jim B arringer) Workshop On Employee-Employer Relations ALTHY SAVINGS A w ork sh op on im p rov in g em - p lo y (ie -e m p lo y e r r e la t io n s h ip s is sch ed u led fo r A ugust 3 al D av id son C ou n ly C om m u n ity C ollege. T h e in stru ctor for Ihe w ork sh op w ill c o v e r jo b resp on sib ilities and ex p ecta tion s, h ow to h an dle p e r­ son a l a n d w o rk -re la le d em p lo y e e p r o b le m s , a n d g o v e r n m e n la l restricljon s a ffectin g e m p loy ees. W o o d y B r o w n , in d u s tr ia l m a n a g e m e n t in s t r u c t o r a l Ihe C olleg e, w ill b e the in stru ctor. T h e w ork sh op sch ed u led from 1 - 5 p .m . In the R eich A u d itoriu m is sp on sored b y the C olleg e’s S m all B usiness C en ler and Ihe U .S. S m all B usiness A d m in istra ticn . Foster-Rauch DrugsWe Appreciate Your Business наннн •Mfsav 725-6200 (.40 AT LINVILLE RD. NCL2718 Between Winston-Salem & Kernersville S t D c k U p F i x L e s s . 31725 J A BB&T UVEST Brokerage Account coidd cnit yo^ hroker^e conimissiom by up to 70%. ' ; UVEST re^ds independent thinking. You don’t subsi-- di2e research you didn’t request and don’t need. Since your UVEST repifes^tative is salari you’re ^jared steep broker- age coriinii^ions. IiKtead, you receive up-to-the-minute mar- ketinfomiatibn and dp your trading simply by calling atoll free number. If this sounds like your kind of brokerage account, come into any BB&T office to open your UVEST account. And discover how well it pays to think for yourself.I BR^(y/}iiM"Brokerage Services l.^TST^i\ü wmceimii. ftfSh'nwUiU'Si-auVii’^O^'piiiuiùiii AnaiXi4otiL\vUxiNt\fb,\iui\f4ii iunk‘ititii\klli4iiHiuka St’itU’iik'ui hu'. DAVIUCOUNTY líNTliRI’RISK RHCOKD, TIIURSIDAV, JULY 21, 1983 5li R e a c t io n s T o M a l e - F e m a l e E a r n in g s G a p E x a m i n e d B y C ari'oll Stephens A cco rd in g to U.S. g o v e m m e n l s t a t is tic s , th e a v e r a g e fe m a le colleg e g ra d u a te ea rn s lesslh a n th e a v e ra g e m a le high sch ool dropou t. B ut m a le and fem a le busin ess ex ecu tiv es d iffe r m a rk ed ly in Iheir percep tion s o f w hat ca n b e don e about the ea rn in gs g a p and w h y it ex ists, a cco rd in g lo a su rvey co n ­ du cted in part b y a p rofessor in the U n iv ersily o f N orth C arolina at C hapel Hill S ch ool o f B usiness A d m in istration . M en and w om en a lso ha ve d if­ feren t opinion s about an em erg in g solution ca lled co m p a ra b le w orth com p en sa tion , sa id D r. B enson R osen , p rofessor o f b u sin ess a d ­ m in islra lion . U n der Ihis sy stem , w h ich is being con sid ered b y sev era l corp ora tion s and sta te and city govern m en ts, w ork ers p e rform in g d ifferen t jo b s o f equ al valu e lo the e m p loy er a rc paid a l the sa m e ra te ev en if jo b con ten t v a rie s and the m a rk et w age is h igh er fo r on e jo b than for an oth er. A c o m p a r a b le w o rth c o m ­ p e n s a tio n s y s t e m , R o s e n s a id , w ou ld lea d lo u p grad in g sa la ries for ty p ica lly fe m a le jo b s su ch a s nurse, s e c r e t a r y , lib r a r ia n a n d s o c ia l w ork er. A fo r m e r h ea d o f the E qu al E m p lo y m e n t O p p o rtu n ity C o m ­ m ission has ca lled com p a ra b le w orth the forem ost la b or issu e o f the 1980s, h e said . ' T o ex a m in e co r p o r a le attitudes on the issue, R osen su rv ey ed 900 m a le a n d fe m a le b u s in e s s e x e c u t iv e s w h o r e a d H a r v a r d B u sin ess R e v ie w . R esu lts o f the su rvey , b y R osen a n d co-au th ors D r . S a ra R y n e s o f C o r n e ll U n iv e r s ily a n d D r . T h o m a s •taahoney o f V a n d erbilt U n iversity, a p p ea r in the Ju ly-A u gu st issu e of the R ev iew . ; M en a n d w o m e n s u r v e y e d d is a g r e e d d r a m a t ic a lly on th e 'ca u ses of the ea rn in gs g a p , R osen sa id . W om en tended to a ttrib u te the g a p to com p a n y b ia s in h irin g and ■prom oting, and m en w ere lik ely to ■bram e w o m e n th e m s e lv e s fo r c h o o s in g lo w p a y in g jo b s w ilh r e s t r ic t e d c a r e e r o p p o r tu n itie s . 'M en', h ow ev er, did feel that con - ,'scious or u n con sciou s bias o f e m ­ p lo y e rs h eld w om en b a ck m ore ■often th a n a n y jo b -r e la t e d .w eakn esses o f women. ■ B oth m en and w om en respon d in g _to the su rv ey ra n k ed sk ill, effort and resp on sib ility high a m on g the ■ fa ctors lh a l should b e u sed lo set ;;salary, R osen sa id . B ut m a n y m ore "m en than w om en sa id that the g oin g m a rk et w a g e should b e an im ­ portan t con sid era tion . S in ce m a n y w om en felt lh a l sa la ries a re a lrea d y dep ressed in tra dition a lly fem a le jo b s, R osen sa id , v /om en sa w this con sid era tion a s p erp etu a tin g the status quo. “ A sizea b le n u m b er o f w om en b elieved com p a n ies should u p grad e sa la ries o f w om en tra pp ed in low - p a y in g ca re e rs to m a tch the ea r- nings o f m en in p osition s o f sim ila r resp on sib ility ,” h e said. "G e n e ra lly , m en a n d w om en a g re e d th al closin g the sa la ry g a p w ill req u ire w om en to m a k e ea rlier and firm e r c a r e e r co m m itm e n ts," R osen sa id , “ and lo b e co m e m ore a s s e r tiv e in m a n a g in g th e ir ca re e rs. W om en em p h a sized thal their em p loy ers m ust a id this effort b y r e m o v in g o b s t a c le s lo a d ­ v a n cem en t. "O n the p rosp ects fo r m a jo r c h a n g e s in c o r p o r a t e s a la r y stru ctu re, ex ecu tiv es w ere a lm ost ev en ly split. B ut 40 percen t of w om en a n d on ly 25 percen t o f m en fa v o r fed era l a ction to m a n d a te co m p a ra b le w orth com p en sa tion . T h e ex ecu tiv es su rvey ed p re fe rre d to u p g r a d e w o m e n 's s a la r ie s Ihrough volu n tary co r p o r a le a c ­ tion .” T h e sector m ost likely to ch a m ­ pion com p a ra b le w orth , m en and w om en a g reed , is w o m e n ’s a d ­ v o ca cy g rou p s. “ But they a lso a g reed that o f all the g rou p s w ilh an in te r e s t in th e is s u e -in c lu d in g personnel sp ecia lists, the fed era l govern m en t and org a n ized la b o r - w om en 's g rou p s h a v e the least clo u t," liosen said. A s for the con seq u en ces o f in- slitu lin g co m p a ra b le w orth c o m ­ p en sation, R osen sa id , m en w ere m ore con cern ed w ith the p rob lem s Ihe s y s le m m ig h t b r in g o n - in crea sed la b or co s ts, potential loss of jo b s lo foreig n com p etition and ch a n g es in the tradition al fa m ily . W om en w ere m ore lik ely lo e m ­ ph asize ben efils. In Ihe a b sen ce o f lega l guidelines, R osen said , com p a n ies h a ve three option s. “ T h ey ca n w ait a n d s e e - la k e no a clion . T h ey ca n slress a ffirm a tiv e a clio n p ro g ra m s by sp eedin g up h irin g, train in g an'1 p r o m o tio n o f w o m e n fo r n on - tra dilion a l, w ell-p a y in g jo b s. O r Ihey can a d d ress Ihe co m p a ra b le w orth issue h ead-on b y a ccu ra te ly m ea su rin g Ihe v alu e o f jo b s w ilhin Ihe orga n iza tion and p u llin g g re a te r em p h a sis on in ternal eq u ity lhan on cu rren i m a rk et w a g es in sellin g sa la rie s ." O ne w ay lo start is lo scre e n jo b titles for bia s, h e sa id . "In a few in s ta n c e s , m a le jo b s c a lle d m a n a g er or a ccou n t e x e cu tiv e a re virtu ally id en tical to fe m a le jo b s c a lle d s u p e r v is o r o r s a le s rep resen ta tive, but p a y a g re a t deal m ore. A m ore com p reh en siv e ap- p rea ch is lo rethink the en tire ph ilosoph y o f w h at m a k es a jo b im p orta n t." R osen stressed th a l com p a n ies c o n s id e r in g c o m p a r a b le w o rth sy stem s m ust d e cid e w h ich o f their pay p ra ctices n eed rev ision and a ssess the e co n o m ic fea sib ility of doin g so. “ O p e n -m in d e d e ffo r t s b y m a n ag em en t to ex a m in e the issues and ex p lore the a ltern a tiv es is a first step tow ard crea tin g a fa ir and eq u ita ble rew a rd sy s le m fo r all e m p lo y e e s,” h e said . Child Guidance Clinic Makes Job title Changes T h e follow in g orga n iza tion a l and jo b title ch a rg e s w ere a n n ou n ced lod a y by D r. Ju lian F . K eith fo r the C hild G u id an ce C lin ic: -C ly d e B en ed ict, fo rm e rly C linic A d m in is tr a to r , w ill n ow b e E x ecu tiv e D ir e cio r; -J u lia n F . K eith, M .D ., fo rm e rly P resid en l o f the B oard , w ill now be C h airm an o f Ihe B o a rd ; and -W a rre n H . K en n ed y , form erly V ice-P resid en t o f the B oa rd , w ill b e c o m e V ic e -C h a ir m a n o f th e B oard. D r. K eith sa id that the ch a n g es w ere n eed ed b eca u se the p rior orga n iza tion a l stru ctu re in fa ct had the volu n teer P resid en l o f Ihe B oa rd as Ihe ch ief e x ecu tiv e o ffice r . T his p la c e d d iffic u lt o p e r a tio n s req u irem en ts on p a rt-tim e v olu n ­ teer lea d ersh ip and w a s too cu m ­ b ersom e for to d a y 's req u irem en ts. T h e p ositive tu rn arou n d in C lin ic o p e r a t io n s in r e c e n t m o n lh s d em on stra tes the effe ctiv e n e ss o f op eratin g w ith a m e m b e r o f the paid sta ff, an E x e cu tiv e D irector, a s the ch ie f ex ecu tiv e o ffice r , K eith said. J ulian F . K eith, M .D ., C h a irm an , D epa rtm en t o f F a m ily & C om ­ m unity M ed icin e, B ow m a n G ra y S ch ool o f M ed icin e, is a nationally recogn ized clin icia n . W a rren H. K ennedy, A sso cia te D ean fo r A d ­ m in istration , D iv ision o f R esou rce M a n a gem en t, B ow m a n G ra y School o f M ed icin e, an ex p ert in the a rea of fin a n c e a n d a d m in is tr a tio n in m ed ica l sellin g s, w as a ffilia ted w ilh V a n d e r b ill U n iv e r s ily M e d ic a l C cn ler prior lo com in lo B ow m a n G ra y. C lyd e B en ed ict, form erly w ilh In legon C orp ora tion , is a n ationally recog n ized lea d er in Ihe in su ra n ce in dustry and in person n el m a n a g e m e n t. A ll th re e h a v e r e c o r d s o f o u ts ta n d in g a c h ie v e m e n t , b o th in Ih e ir p rofession s and in Ihe a rea o f com m u n iiy se rv ice . a r o l i n a o o p e r a g e ii i -I.JJ /-IL Rt.2 ,Box 130 Mocksville Phone 998-3577 or 634-5290 Rick Seamon TH ESE PRICES GOOD JU LY 21-22-23, 1983 ONLY J U L Y S A L E ! ALBERTO-CULVER'S T r o p ic a fT m v c f ^ ' ^ ( f v r n U m (S im p s m c s (See in stoTt ccxjpon fu r d a a ih ) H AIRD RESSir'G 1.5 O Z .SIZ E 99 *4 - % 0 2 . SIZE $ 1 HOT OIL TREATM EN TS S E T T IN G ^ LO TION N O P U R C H A S E N E C E S S A R V — L o o lfo ro ifie ia lfu le s a fttfe m ry c c rtific a i« ^ ! p a rtic ip a lin g s lo ic s o r yo u m ay rcq u cil these m a lc ria h by sending a siatnped ^clf- addre^sed envelope to: “ A lb e rto -C u lv e i Tropical Travel A d v e n tu re " Sw eep$takci. P.O. D o x 4 M I. M o n iic e llo . M N 55J63. W ashingcon and W csconslfj residents need n o t a p p ly re iu rn p o iia g e . 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B le c h e -W ile do es all the w o rk. E xc e lle n t lo r clean in g all tires and rubber m ats. 67 20 o z . SIZE n ““ 2phg*,of 3pkg«.o< -O -O f'C - *A A -(4p«ck) (tw cp*cit) 9ra<1(2p«ck) OurSale Price .............$1.76 $2.94 Less Mf r.’s Refund.... $1.00 $1.00 Your cost after " 7 i A il iM IrfsRebate................/1 1 ’^ M E L FIN A L COST ^ _ y * T h e A c c e n « I s O n S u p e r 'j D CATIO N S i n . W IN S T O N -S A L E M : P A R K V IE W , 3075 K E R N E R S V IL L E R D . 788 2032 ; 301 A C A D IA A V E N U E , 722-7145, 631 P E T E R S C R E E K P A R K W A Y , 723-3501;. H A N E S M A L L , 768-9320; O LI^Tv,W N , 3716 R E Y N O L D A R D ., 924-9131; O U i H W Y . 52 N . 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THURSDAY, JULY 2 1. 1983 V i e t n a m V e t e r a n s W a n t M e m o r i a l In R a le ig h M on u n icn ls to lliosL' w ho serv ed in llie K evolu iillon a ry W ar, (he W ar o f nil:;, Ihe C ivil W ar, Ihc Spanish A m erica n W ar and W orld W a r I s la r d on U nion S q u are in R a leigh as d ocs Ihe sla le ca p itol bu ildin g. B ul n em iy a d e ca d e a fter Ihe lasl A m erica n sold ier w as killed In V ietn am , th ere is no sla te m em oria l lo a ck n ow led g e and recog n ize Iheir s e r v ic e , A g r o u p o f V ie ln a m v etera n s and oth er v etera n s o f that e ra w h o b e lie v e th e sh u n n e d w a rriors o f this cou n try 's lon gest and m ost u n p opu lar w a r sh ou ld not b e forgotten again a re w ork in g to establish a m em oria l to h on or those N orth C a rolin ian s w h o serv ed in the w ar. T h e m e m o r y is h a u n tin g . S om ew h ere in a cou n try h a lf-w ay a rou n d the w orld , tw o sold iers ca rry a w ounded buddy from a field o f fire. T h e you n g o ffice r in front in ­ tently w a lch es and listens for the en em y on Ihe p erim eter w hile Ihe sold ier in the rea r p eers u p w ard look in g for the m e d e v a c h elicop ter, M s. A b be G odw in , Ihe scu lp tress ch osen b y the com m ittee lo design Ihe sta tu ary , spent m onths in­ terview in g V ietn am v etera n s and rea din g a b ou l the w a r. H er d esign , a u th e n tic a lly d e t a ile d in e v e r y a sp ect and entitled “ A fle r the F ire F ig h t," p ortra ys Ihe ca m a ra d e rie , the com m u n ion and b on ds born in m ilita ry se r v ice and the loy a lty betw een sold iers, A R a leigh bu sin essm a n , John W . Saputo, is presiden t o f the N orth C a ro lin a V ie tn a m V e te r a n s M em oria l C om m ittee. H is idea for the m em oria l g rew out o f a m e m o ry son iew h at less perilou s than the scu lp tress d ep icted in the m od el sta tu ary . T en y e a rs a go, Saputo w as a you n g M a rin e C orps o ffice r , w aitin g to d o to V ietn am w hen the p ea ce a g reem en t w as sign ed . W hile Saputo w as stan din g in a hotel lo b b y , w ea rin g his d ress u n iform , tw o you n g gu y s ca m e u p to him and spat on h im , “ N o b ela ted a p olog y w ill e v e r e a se that h u rt,” h e sa id . W hile m ost v etera n s m a d e a n orm a l a d ju s tm e n t a ft e r th e ir r e tu r n , m em b ers o f the co m m itte e do a c k n o w le d g e Ih at fo r a s m a ll ENERGY CHRISTIE RAY C o n su m e r P roducts S pecialist D uV e P c w e r C o m oany T h e m o d e l o f Ihe p r o p o s e d N orth C a ro lin a V ie tn a m V e te ra n s M e m o ria l w a s r e c e n tly a p p r o v e d b y th e N o rth C a ro lin a H is to r ic a l C o m m is s io n . M s, A b b e G o d w in , a G re e n s b o ro , N orth C a ro lin a , s c u lp tr e s s d e s ig n e d Ihe m e m o ria l a fle r m o n th s o f in te r v ie w in g V ie ln a m v e te ra n s a n d r e a d in g a b o u l Ihe w a r . V ie ln a m v e te ra n s h o p e Ihe m e m o ria l w ill b e p la c e d o n Ihe B icen ten n ia l P la za in R a le ig h . D o n a tio n s ca n b e m a ile d to Ihe N orth C a ro lin a V ie ln a m V e te ra n s M e m o ria l C o m m itte e , P .O . B ox 3 10 48, R a leig h , N .C . 2 7 6 22. p ercen ta g e o f Ihose w ho serv ed , the w a r is still a terrib le burden. T he w a r ca st a lon g sh a dow a cro s s Ihis cou n try that is just now lifting. T h e fin al site for the m em oria l is yet to b e a p p rov ed by the N orth C a r o lin a ' H is t o r ic a l C o m m is s io n and the C apital P lan n in g C om ­ m ission , T h e H istorica l C om m ission a p p rov ed the d esign in prin cip le and su b seq u en tly re com m en d ed lo the m em oria l com m ittee that on e of fou r sites b o selected fo r the m e m o r ia l, S a p u t o ’s g r o u p h a d o r ig in a lly h o p e d Ihe m e m o r ia l w ou ld b e p la ced on the northeast co rn e r o f U nion S qu are on w h ich Ihe state ca p itol sta n ds, bul la ter req u ested a site on the B icen ten n ial P laza im m ed ia tely a cross the street from Ihe ca p itol a fter the H istorica l C om m ission p rom ised in a letter Ihat th e V ie tn a m V e te r a n s M e m o r ia l w o u ld b e th e firs t m em oria l o f the type to be p la ced on Ihc plaza. A cco rd in g to S a m u el P , T ow n sen d, w h o serv es as sta ff to the H istorical C om m ission , the site w ill b e fin alized in the next fou r to six w eeks. T h e fa ct that a site fo r the m em oria l has been selected should help Ihe V ietn am v etera n s g rou p to ra ise m on ey for the m em o ria l. So fa r, the com m ittee has ra ised on ly $4.01)0, Saputo said . A p p rox im a tely $,'¡00,000 is need ed for the m e m o ria l. P riv a te and busin ess d on ation s ca n be m a iled lo the N orth C a rolin a V ie tn a m V e te r a n s M e m o r ia l C o m m itt e e , P ,0 , B o x 31048, R a lc i’ h, N ,C , 27G22, T h e v etera n s b elieve h istory w ill som ew h a t v in d icate the sold iers w h o se rv e d in the w a r. B ut Ihey a ck n ow led g e that m a n y oth er issues still n eed to b e a d d ressed , ev en if they m eet their g oal fo r the sta tu e. T h e lon ger dayligh t h ours in the even in g these d a y s p rov id e extra lim e for w ork in g ou tdoors. P ow er tools a rc often used to ea se the w ork loa d . T h ese tools m a y h elp you w ith y a rd w ork , h om e rep a irs and im p rov em en ts or p rov id e you w ith a new h ob by. B e su re ex tra ca re is taken w ith p ow er tools for you r e lectrica l sa fe ly . B e ca refu l w ith cord s. If an e x ­ tension co rd is n '-cd ed , the right size cord should b e selected . F or in­ sta n ce, p ow er tools need a h eavy du ty co rd and a m oistu re resistant co rd should b e used ou tdoors. A lw a y s in speci cord s for w ear, e sp ecia lly at plu gs and con n ection s b efore using. W orn co rd s ca u se sh orts, sh ock s and som etim es fire. R em em b er an u n ex p ected cord m a y be ea sily tripp ed ov er Be ca refu l w ith co r d rep la cem en t. A v oid p la cin g co rd s under ru gs, through d oorw a y s, n ea r w a ter or w h ere h ea vy p ressu re is a p p lied to the co rd , su ch a s betw een a w indow fra m e and the w indow sea l. T o discon n ect any co rd , pull the plug a n d not the co rd . A v oid tw isting, binding o r cru sh in g the plug. P rotect cord s from heat, ch e m ica ls and oil by storin g in a d ry p la ce. C ordsshould be co ile d loosely . P o w e r tools a s w ell a s cord s should b e grou n d ed w ith a three- pron g plug and h a ve the U L a p ­ p roval. W hen p u rch a sin g p ow er tools a lw a y s r e a d c a r e fu lly the m a n u fa ctu rers in stru ction s for use and ca re o f the a p p lia n ce. B efore ea ch use, in spect the tools fo r w ea r. grou n d in g, con n ection s o r d efects. T ools n eed to b e kept clea n ed , oiled and in g ood con d ition . A v oid lea v in g Ihe a p p lica n cc unattended if p ossib le. If you m ust lea v e the a p p lia n ce fo r a few m om en ts, turn the a p p lia n ce o ff and unplug il. If a v a ila b le, u se the sa fety relea se sw itch to prevent a ccid en ta l startin g o f the a p p lia n ce. P o w e r tools should not b e used ou tside in the ra in or on w et su r­ fa ce s, R e m e m b e r an e le ctric p ow er m ow er should b e use on d ry g ra ss only. A lso, it is w ise to w ea r sh oes w hile u sin g e le ctric tools such a s the h ed ge clip p ers or la w n m ow er. A lw a y s r e m e m b e r to p r a c t ic e electrica l sa fe ly w hen using e le ctric p ow er lo o K _________________________ Mocks News T h e U nited M ethodist W om en held Iheir July m eetin g in Ihe fellow sh ip hall M on d ay ev en in g . T h ere w ere 10 m em b ers presen t, M rs. K ay C a rter, v ic e president g a v e Ihe p rog ra m , M r. and M rs, R oss C a rter w ere Sunday din n er gu esl o f M r, and M rs, ‘ I’ cd ie C a rter, T h ey w ere h on orin g M rs, Jean C a rter on her h irlh dav. M r, and M rs, R ick ey H ock a d a y and M r, and M rs, D avid M iller and A lan spent lasl w eek at W ashington, M r, and M rs, E ,G , M orrison of P ly m ou th , 111., visited M r. and M rs, H enry M iller, T h ey w ere h ere to visit h er m oth er M rs, G ra ce M iller w ho is seriou sly ill in D a v ie C ounty H ospital,________________ ' M a n y W o m e n A r e O v e r - D e p e n d e n t O n D r u g s M A N Y W O M E N A R E O V E R ­ D E P E N D E N T O N D R U G S -M illion s o f w om en in the U nited States h a ve a problem o f ov er d ep en d en ce on a lcoh ol and a p rescrip tion drug, A rep ort from Ihe N ation al In- s liiu lc on D rug A b u se d escrib es such ov crd ep en d en ee b y w om en on prescription dru gs and a lcoh ol as rea ch in g “ e p id e m ic" proportion s. A cco rd in g lo the rep ort: -M a n y w om en u se and o r abu se Step Up to Wheel Horse quality ond save I 11 И.Р.gardening tractor NOW ONLY M298* • Tractor only, j A ffocbm enfs. fre lah t and wrheel Horae quality tractora*! since 1946 Rnancing Available 5A U IN D S _ For sales and service see fre igh t and d ea le r p re p . • « e r o X o c W Ü U n it lllu s ira le d w llh ► W h e e l H o rse 30" g a rd e n tille r a tta ch m e n t. J O H N N . M c D A N IE L & S O N S , IN C . H w y. 601-S, M p ck svllle, N .C . Phone 634-3531 O pen E ven, 'til 7 P .M . SWheelHoise D istributed by W heel H orse Sales, Inc., South Bend, IN m ore than on e p rescrip tion d ru g ; -Sixty p ercen t o f p sy ch otrop ic im in d -a llerin g ) d ru g s, 71 p ercen t o f a n tid ep ressa n ts, and 80 percen t of a m p h eta m in es a re p rescrib ed for w om en ; - E ig h t y p e r c e n t o f w o m e n a lcoh olics in on e stu d y rep orted lhal they u sed oth er d ru g s as fr e q u e n tly a s a lc o h o l, m a k in g m ultiple dru g abu se and cro ss- a ddiction a sign ifica n t problem a m on g w om en ; - - M id d l e - a g e , m id d l e - c l a s s w o m e n a r e s u s c e p t ib le to p r e s c r ip t io n d r u g a b u s e w ith m ed ica tion s p rov id ed to h elp them cop e. E ig h ty percen t o f p r e scr ip ­ tions for m ood -alterin g d ru g s are fr o m in te r n is ts , g e n e r a l p r a c ­ titio n e r s , a n d o b s t e t r ie ia n - g y n ecolog ists w h o h a ve n o training in p s y ch o-p h a rm a colog y ; -U p to GO p ercen t o f th ose w ho seek p sy ch olog ica l a ssista n ce for d ep ression h a v e a lcoh ol p rob lem s. O ne in three o f them is a w om a n ; -H a lf o f the 10 m illion A m erica n s p resu m ed to b e a lco h o lics a re w om en . T h ese and oth er fin din gs su p port the fa ct Ihat m illion s o f w om en a cro s s the cou n try m a y m isu se le g a l p r e s c r ip t io n d r u g s a n d a lcoh ol, the rep ort sa y s. M uriel N ellis, w h o coord in a ted the slu d y a cro s s the cou n try , said that w om en tend to b elieve lh al if a dru g is p rescrib ed fo r Ihem , it is g ood fo r them . “ T h ey don 't question the d octor. T h eir attitude is thal Ihc d o cto r know s best. W o m e n a r e n ot g iv e n e n o u g h Southern Railway Wins Safety Award Southern R a ilw a y S ystem has w on the D ow C h em ica l R ail S a fety A ch iev em en t A w a rd , its secon d top national sa fety a w a rd this y ea r. Southern, a su b sid iary o f N orfolk Southern C orpora tion , ea riier this y e a r w on the H a rrim a n G old M edal as the best m a jo r U .S. ra ilroa d in em p loy ee sa fety . T h e D ow a w a rd , w h ich w as presen ted to Southern presiden t E d w a rd B. B u rw cll in A tlanta T h u r s d a y , r e c o g n iz e s s u p e r io r p e r fo r m a n c e in h a n d lin g D ow ch em ica l p rod u cts du rin g 1982. Southern handled n early 3 m illion ca r-m iles o f D ow tra ffic last y ea r w ithout a sin g le incident rep orted . Southern is the only ra ilroa d to w in the a w a rd th ree tim es in Ihe eight y ea rs it has been m a d e. The a w a rd con sists o f a pla qu e and a $2,500 s c h o la r s h ip , w h ich w a s presen ted to E r ic R . S trev el of M a rietta, G a., w h ose fa th er is a m ech a n ica l d ep artm en t em p loy ee o f Southern. D ow ch em ica l U .S.A . selects the w inner o f the rail sa fe ly a w a rd from a m on g its top 10 rail ca rriers based on n u m b er o f in cidents in volvin g ca rs handling D ow p rod u cts, D ow rail c a r m iles o f se rv ice , and a p rog ressiv e sa fety p rog ra m o f ca r in s p e c tio n , p e r s o n n e l tra in in g , iiia in tcn ea n ce o f w ay, reg u latory com p lia n ce and operatin g sa fety . S o u th e rn R a ilw a y m a in ta in s h ea d q u arters in W ashington, D .C ., and A tlanta, and op erates in the I ln il o - l fit',tne ey eb a ll su p ervision by d o c to rs or p h a rm a cists," sh e said . T h e new study w as critica l o f the len d cn cy o f ph ysician s to " h e lp " w om en b y p rescrib in g tra n q u ilizers or sed a tives. “ B y a llow in g a u tom a tic re fills or ren ew in g p rescrip tion s o v e r the te le p h o n e , d e p e n d e n c y is e n ­ cou ra g ed , W arning is ra re ly g iv en about the h a zards o f usin g m u ltiple d ru g s and in com b in a tion s w ith o lh er su b sta n ce s,” the rep ort found. M a n y w o m e n , p e r h a p s th e m a jority o f those w h o a b u se d ru g s and a lcoh ol, a re “ h id d e n " sin ce so m an y a re a lon e throughout the da y, (T h is series is p rep a red b y B ill W e a n t, a lc o h o lis m e d u c a tio n c o n s u lta n t w ith th e T r i-C o u n ty M ental H ealth C om p lex , G22 N orth M ain S treet, M ock sv ille. T h ese a rticles a re d esig n ed to cr e a te a b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g a b o u t d r in k in g , a lc o h o l a b u s e , a n d a lcoh olism in ou r so cie ty . 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T e l. 873-7461 (C o lle c t) ............ stamp Album A rc y ou rea d y for a “ b ig tic k e l" sta m p on the U SA m a rk et? A ugusl 14 w ill be Ihc d a le o f issue o f Ihe firsl US sta m p v alu ed at $9.35. T h is sp ecia l sta m p is fo r u se p rin cip a lly on E x p ress M ail N exI D a y S erv ice. T he U SP S a n n ou n ced that the S p a ce Shuttle C h a llen g er is to ca rr y a pay loa d o f speciaJ c a ch e le d e n v elop es b ea rin g the $9.35 sta m p a s part of Ihc eighth shuttle flig h t. F irsl D ay o f issu e w ill b e a l K en n ed y S p a ce C enter, F lorid a . T h e B ritish P ost O ffice issu ed fiv e colorfu l sta m p s J u ly G d ep ictin g 350 y ea rs o f ch a n g e a n d tra dition in the British A rm y . T h is y e a r m a rk s the 350 a n n iv ersa ry o f Ihe old est s e r ­ vin g r e g im c -il, the H oyal S cots. If u n iform s and m ilita ry a re y ou r sp ecia lty , y ou m u sl h a ve Ihis set. B esid es the R oy a l S cots, the R oy a l W elch F u siliers a re fea tu red a s w ell as the R ifle B rig a d e and the Irish G u ards. T h e fifth sta m p in this set fe a tu r e s a m o d e r n u n it, th e P a ra ch u te R eg im en t. T h e m ost re ce n t U S S p a ce Shuttle had as p a rt o f ils p a y loa d a c o m ­ m u n ic a tio n s s a t e llit e fo r th e g overn m en t o f In d on esia . T h e In­ don esia postal a u th orities relea sed a sin g le issu e sta m p for th al o c ­ ca sion . In don esia a lso re le a s e d a set o f fou r sta m p s co m m e m o r a tin g Ihe W orld C om m u n ica tion Y e a r. T h ese a r e n ic e ly d e s ig n e d s t a m p s . P erh a p s you re a d a bou t Ihe total e clip se o f the sun w h ich cen tered around In don esia in J u n e o f Ihis y ea r. M a n y n a tiv es, u n in form ed a bou l Ihe ev en t rea lly g ot sh ook up, w e a re lold. T h e p o s ta f a u th orities of that n ation h a v e re le a s e d tw o sta m p s to co m m e m o r a te the ev en t. W hile w e a r e in the P a c ific a rea , let m e tell you a b ou t the n ew issu co f F ren ch P oly n esia . II is a sta m p celeb ra tin g Ihe fa m ou s C aptain B ligh o f M utiny on the B ou n ty fa m e. E a rlier this S p rin g a d escen d a n t o f C aptain B lig h , C aptain R .W . W a re m a d e a v o y a g e re-en a ctin g the h istorica l ev en t. S w in g o v e r to N ew Z ea la n d w ith m e a n d n ote that they w ill re le a s e , A u gu st 3, a set o f th ree sta m p s, th eir 1983 H ealth S ta m p Issie. A ll Ih ree sta m p s fea tu re ca ts, the T a b b y , the S ia m ese a n d B lu e P ersia n a re Ihe b reed s d ep icted . H ow th ey e v e r se le cte d ca ts for their H ea llh S ta m p set is a m y ste ry to m e. E v e r y tim e I g et co zy w ith a ca t, m y e y e s p u ff u p a n d I c a n 't b rea th e. L e t's slid e u p the co a st o f South A m e rica a n d n ote lh at on J u n e 14th th e F a lk la n d I s la n d s a c t u a lly relea sed a set o f fo u r sta m p s a n d a sou v en ir sh eet to c o m m e m o r a te Ihe F irst A n n iv e rsa ry o f L ib era iion . H eaven fo rb id that they sta rt a y e a r ly s e r ie s o v e r Ih is e v e n t . G am b ia w ill issu e a set o f n ew d efin itiv es this m on th lo re p la ce their F lo w e rs a n d S hru b sta m p s, Ihe cu rren t d e fin itiv e issu e. A n a s s o r tm e n t o f fe r r ie s , lin e r s , la u n c h e s , c a n o e s a n d o th e r w a tercra ft w il! b e the th em e o f Ihis new series. On J u ly 11 M a la w i w ill issue a seten a n t sta m p set w h ich w ill d ep ict the F ish E a g le , a b ird b elon g in g lo the Sea E a g le fa m ily . B oat B u ild in g w ill b e the th em e o f a set of fo u r sta m p s to be circu la te d b y B ritish V irg in Islan d s la le r this m on lh . T h e lo ca l m eth od o f b oat bu ildin g h a s n ol ch a n g e d in c e n ­ turies, w e a re lold . I'm in terested b eca u se w a te r cra ft a re m y sp e cia l topic. L et m e ju m p a h ea d to A u gu st 17 and tell y ou a bou t an e x citin g set from H ong K on g . T h ese sta m p s w ill dep ict H ong K on g b y N ight. W e a re lold lh at it h a s an in cred ib le rich n ess and v a rie ty o f life a n d th at's fea tu red on this set. Irelan d con tin u es to re le a s e new v alu es in its cu rren t d efin itiv e se rie s w h ich d ep ict Irish A rch itectu re. Seven sta m p s in this set w e re re le a se d July G. C a n a da p la y s host lo the 6th A ssem b ly o f the W orld C ou n cil o f C h u rch es J u ly 22 a n d w ill issu e a sin gle 32 ce n t sta m p to c o m ­ m e m ora te the occa sio n . Guidelines Given For Freezing Vegetables F o r fr e s h -p ic k e d fla v o r in F eb ru a ry , follow these g u id elin es w h en fr e e z in g fo o d s fr o m th e g ard en , su g g ests D r. N a d in e T op e, e x le n s io n s p e c ia lis l-in -c h a r g c , food s a n d n u lrilion . N orth C a rolin a S la le U n iversity. -O n ly fr e e z e v e g e la b le s lh al a re you n g, len d er and tasty. T h e resu lts ca n be n o b e lte r Ihan Ihe v eg eta b les w ere w hen they w e re frozen . -W o r k fa st. D on ’t let a bu sh el of bean s sit a rou n d ov ern igh t. P ick only as m u ch as ca n b e put u p im - n ied ia lely . - F o l l o w b la n c h in g d ir e c t io n s ca refu lly . F ood in co rre ctly b la n ­ ch ed m a y sp o il,d e v e lo p a m u sty la sle o r lie co m e lou gh . -U se an a irlig h l fre e ze r c o n ­ tainer. P o o r p a ck a g in g w ill g iv e a p oor p rod u ct. F re e z e r con ta in ers nm si b e m oistu re v a p or p roof. V 'egelables p a ck ed in a sa n d w ich b ag w ill lose q u a lily q u ick ly . -P la c e p a ck a g e s in Ihe freezer as soon a s they a re filled a n d sea led . N ew p a ck a g e s o f food sh ou ld be p la ced n ea r Ihe w alls so lhat Ihe con ten ts w ill freeze m o re q u ick ly , -M a k e su re Ihe fr e e z e r is a l zero d eg rees o r low er. -Sturt cook in g Ihe v eg eta b les H liile lliey a r e .■ilill frozen and cook unlil just len der. »AVIi; rOUNTV h'NTIiKl’KI.Sl: RKCOUn. TllliK.SnA'i’ .lULV :i. 7» Holly Farms - Grade A These (»rices good thru Saturday, July 23, 1983 Holly Farmi • 6radt A l^ o le USDA Cholea Biof Chuek - Boni-ln 3 Western Cantalou|>e8 2 / 8 9 *4 / * 1 M o c k s v ille 9 9 <8 C ou n l - F ood L ion H am burgar/H ol D eg Buns & Rolls 7 .2 5 O z . - F o o d T ow n Macaroni & Cheese H alf G allon - M hlto H outt №))le Juice ▼ ▼ * 2 Liter Pepsi Cola 9 9 v H « lf Gallon Donald Duck Orange Ju ice 10 Ounet Jeno's Pizza Wliy Pay M .29 4/M #f/M M l/Flihi;Clileki Puss N' Boots 15 Oz. • ll*#f/MMl/Flih & Ciiiekiii - C«* FooJ 6 9 . 6.S Oi. ■ U . CKiiitk Tun«, In Oil Chicken Of The Sea 3 / 8 9 * 1 lb . • M a rg a rin i Q uarftri Shcdd's Spread is Lb. Bag - Ratloa/Chunli - Ooj Trail Blazer S / 9 9 * 16 Oz. - P h illip 't Pork & Beans 99* 33 OunetDel Monte Catsup Del M onte Golden Com 3/99* 10 Ot. ■ CnHtbtitf Btiiktr Hlll/Ti«*f Ptit Hot Dog Sauce 8В - DAVIU COUNTY liNTURPKISi; KHCOUIX THURSDAY. JULY 21. I<)83 Very Special Smiles Annual Handicap Camp Is Held ICvcry kid sm iles w hen they a rc w ith their frien d s h avin g fun, m akin g cra fts and sw im m in g , Bul ih ore w ere som e v ery sp ecia l sm iles Ihis pasl w eek al the annual H an­ d ica p C am p. T he D avie C ounty A ssocia tion for H otarded C itizens (A K C ), sp on ­ sored the ca m p held at R ich P ark and L ak e H idea w ay. T h e A R C is an a g en cy in clu ded under the U nited W a y. T h ey a r c a lso funded through the U nited W ay. T h e ca m p w as held from 9:t)0 a .m . to 1:0 0 p .m . M o n d a y th ro u g h rr id a y . On M on d ay and F rid a y , the kids and v olu n leers m a d e cra fts and pla yed a l R ich P ark . T u esd a y , W ed n esda y and T h u rsda y, they en joyed the sun and sw im m in g al L ake H idea w ay. B a rb a ra H attaw ay serv ed a s the d irector o f the ca m p this y ea r. She -sa id that th ere w ere a p p rox im a tely 52 h a n d ica p p ed p eop le that atten ded and 25 v olu n leers. T he v olu n teers w e r e fr o m A cjv a n ce M e th o d is t C hurch, A R C , and a la rg e n u m ber frotn the D a v ie H igh J u n ior C ivitan Club. Volunteers M artha Folds» far left and Dan Riddle, far right, help Scott Lee put the finishing touches on an arm band at Rich Park Friday. „ , iv <1 “ Г"* ' . f •* **■ H attaw ay, cam p director, helps Lisa Godbey, Chris Atwood m ake bird feeders. They first put tter on the pine cones and then sprinkled bird Barbara Hattaway right, andpeanut butter ____ _________________ .......................... seed on the cone. Lisa and Chris had also had their faces painted earlier in the day by a volunteer. G arry Jones, far left, Ronnie Hilton, center, and Jim m y Ligion, right, have taken tim e from m aking their crafts to help unload the truck every day when it is tim e to serve refreshm ents. ! ì . JSf^Ì^L - -t Lori Cope helps five year old Kendra Lagle finger paint during the handicap cam p at Rich Park Friday. S o c ia l S e c u r it y N e w s G o v e r n o r H u n t P r o c l a i m s E n v i r o n m e n t a l H e a l t h W e e k G ov ern or J a m e s B . H unt, J r., has d e cla re d Ihe w eek o f J u ly 24-30, 1983 a s E n v iron m en ta l H ealth W eek in N orth C a rolin a . T h is p rocla m a tion w h ich h on ors and recog n izes all the en viron m en tal health san itarian s and oth er en v iron m en tal health e m p lo y e e s th ro u g h o u t N o rth C a ro lin a a ls o e m p h a s iz e s Ihe co m p le x ity o f tod a y 's so cie ty in the en v iron m '-n la l health a rea s o f in- slilu lio n .T l a n d fo o d s a n ita tio n , in se ct a n d v e c t o r c o n t r o l, recrea tion a l sa fety and sanitation , s o lid a n d h a z a r d o u s w a s te m a n a g e m e n t, a ir a n d w a te r pollution con trol, sew a g e d isp osa l, ra d iolog ica l health, housing ra b ies c o n t r o l, w a le r p r o le c t io n a n d p u r ific a t io n , a n d e n v ir o n m e n ta l ep id em iolog y . T h rou gh ou t N orth C a rolin a , there a r c ov er 500 local en viron m en tal health o fficia ls loca ted in cou n ty p u blic health d ep artm en ts. Sup­ portin g this p rofession a l g rou p a re S la le en viron m en tal health officia ls loca ted in the N .C . D ivision o f H ealth S erv ices w h o p rov id e d irect se rv ice s to the citizen s in sh ellfish san itation , solid a n d h a zardou s w aste m a n a g em en t, p u b lic w ater su p plies, and v e cto r con trol, a s w ell a s o th e r s w h o p r o v id e d ir e c t a ssista n ce and con su lta tion to the local pu blic health d ep artm en t in Iho a rea o f food , lod g in g , and in­ stitutional san itation , m igran t la b or ca m p san itation , m ilk sanitation . R&S Carpet Cleaning Due to our daughters early arrival our special was interrupted. We aire extending until July 27th Any 2 Rooms & Hall $3500 Phone: 998-5093 Thank You, Rick Hinsley Silver Green Sweet Corn Highway 64 -9 Miles W^tOf Mocksville 1 Mile West Of 901-64 Intersection On 64 - Watch For Sign CALL 492-7728 FOR ORDER 4 Baker’s Dozen MoebnHh Diseouitf Prog 129 North Main St. 634-2111 ANNOUNCES ITS COMMITMENT TO BECOME YOUR \ d ia b e te s H ead q u arfei-s ■ ' ' - f i m o n o i e c t o rThla n c e t^ d e v ic e < Makes blood sampling Rapid —Safe —Comfortable. For easy home blood glucose monitoring Monoject quality at half the cost of other lancet devices. $ 7 . 9 5 COME IN AND CHECK OUR FULL LINE OF DIABETIC PRODUCTS on-site w ater and sew a g e d isp osa l, etc. T h e E n v ir o n m e n ta l H ea lth S e c tio n , N orth C a ro lin a P u b lic H ea lth A s s o c ia t io n , is th e p rofession a l org a n iza tion fo r N orth C a ro lin a e n v ir o n m e n ta l h e a lth sa n ita ria n s, en g in eers, tech n ician s and oth er sp ecia lists. T h e cu rren t o ffice r s in clu de M r. O w en S etzer, W a ler S upply B ran ch , D ivision of H ealth S e rv ice s, B la ck M ountain, N .C . as P resid en t; M r. J o e P ow n er, O nslow C ounty H ealth D epa rtm en t, J a c k s o n v ille , N .C . a s v ic e - president ; M r. L a rry B unn, F orsy lh C ounly H ealth D ep a rtm en t, W in­ s to n -S a le m , N .C . a s S e c r e t a r y T re a su re r; and M r. G ary C ole, D avidson C ounty H ealth D ep a rl- m en l, L exin g lon , N .C ., a s P ast P residen t. In support o f G ov ern or H unt’s p r o c l a m a t io n , c o m m u n i t ie s throughout N orth C arolina w ill be recogn izin g Iheir loca l and state en v iron m en tal health p rofession a ls du rin g J u ly 24-30, 1983. Surfside Safety S u m m ertim e trips lo Ihe la k e, b ea ch and p icn ic sp ols o ffer lots of p lea su re, but all thal su n ,w a ler and sand ca n be hazardous to b ab ies and toddlers. T h e N o rth C a ro lin a M e d ic a l S ociety a d v ises thal the sun is on e of the m ost u n d erestim ated d a n g ers lo ch ild ren 's ten der skin. It takes a few y e a rs fo r a ch ild lo build up resista n ce to the su n 's ra y s, so it’s best lo let v ery you n g ch ild ren lake just a few m in u tes o f sunning al first. B a bies and toddler.s should w ea r sun hats to protect the h ea d and ey es from the sun. A lon g w ilh the sun, y o u r ch ild W'ill p rob a b ly a dd the d iscov ery o f w a ter lo his or her ex p erien ces. Y ou ca n m a k e that firsl tim e lo Ihe la k e o r b e a ch a happy m em ory by p ra cticin g p a tien ce and com m on sense. Let y ou r b ab y o b se rv e the bathing scen e for a w h ile, then Iry a little splash in g togeth er. E v en tu a lly you can m ov e to sitting dow n in the w a ler w ith y ou r ch ild and letting the w a ler lap al y ou r bodies. V ou r ch ild ca n p rob a b ly g o from being fea rfu l o f Ihe w ater to fin din g il fun v ery q u ick ly , bul p aren ts m u st a lw a y s b e a le r t , a n d re m e m b e r, n ev er let y ou r ch ild out of y ou r sight w hile al a lake or T h e S ocia l S ecu rity A m en d m en ts o f 1983 h a ve restored the fin an cia l in tegrity o f the S ocia l S ecu rity cash b en efit p rog ra m fo r m a n y y ea rs in lo Ihe fu tu re, a cco r d in g lo R ob ert C. T h om a s, m a n a g er o f the loca l S ocia l S ecu rity O ffice . TI.on.AS b a ses his a ssertion on the ju st r e le a s e d 1983 S .ocia l S e c u r ity T ru stees R ep ort, the first rev iew of the fin an cia l sou n d n ess o f the socia l secu rity sy stem sin ce the p a ssa g e of the 1983 A m en d m en ts. T h e p rog ra m is now estim a ted to b e a d eq u ately fin a n ced du rin g this d eca d e b a sed on all fou r sets of a ctu a ria l a ssu m p tion s u sed in the 1983 T ru stees R ep ort. In addition , on the b a sis o f all but the m ost p essim istic o f the fou r sets of a ssu m p tion s u sed , the p rog ra m is now estim a ted to b e fin an cia lly sound ov er the n ext 75 y ea rs. T h om a s points ou t that this y e a r ’s s h o r t-r a n g e p r o je c t io n s a r e in m a rk ed con tra st to th ose c f the last three y ea rs, w h ich in d icated that the la rg est o f the S ocia l S ecu rity T ru st F u n d s -t h e O ld -A g e a n d S u rv ivors In su ran ce T ru st F u n d - w as ra pidly n ea rin e a point at w h ich b en efits cou ld not b e paid on tim e. B e fo r e e n a c tm e n t o f th e 1983 a m en d m en ts, the fund a ssels w ere a d eq u ate to pa y O ASI ben ifits through J u n e 19B3 on ly b e ca u se o f t e m p o r a r y le g is la t iv e c h a n g e s , in c lu d in g in te r fu n d b o r r o w in g a u th ority u n d er w h ich loan s w ere m a d e from D isab ility In su ran ce and H ospital In su ran ce T ru st F unds in the la tter p a rt o f 1982., A s a result o f the 1983 a m en d ­ m e n ts , h o w e v e r , a c t u a r ia l p rojection s now sh ow lh al b en efits can b e pa id on tim e throughout the 1980’ s a n d fo r m a n y y e a r s th erea fter. T h om a s ca u tion s that the trust fund lev els a re p ro je cte d to b e rela tiv ely low through 1987. T hus if e co n o m ic con d ition s du rin g the n ext few y e a rs a re w orse than those p ro jected u n d er the p essim istic set of a ssu m p tion s, it is p ossib le for S ocial S ecu rity a ga in to ex p erien ce fin an cia l d ifficu lties in the near future. B ut a fter 1987 the p r o g ra m ’s a b ility to w ith s ta n d e c o n o m ic dow n tu rn s is p ro je cte d to im p rov e stea d ily . PITISBU?GH N N O W T H R U JU LY 3 1 ,1 9 8 3 APPRECIATION S A L E Beautify, Protect and Maintain the Value of Your Home With Top Quality Paints! 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William Blanton Is Guest Speaker T h e R ev eren d W illiam B lanlon w ill b e Ihe guest p rea ch er at the e le v e n o ’c lo c k w o r s h ip s e r v ic e Su n d ay, July 24, at F irst U n ited M ethodist C h u rch , M ockE ville. M r. B lan lon , w h o served a s p a slo r o f Ihe ch u rch from 1961-19B4, is presen tly the m in ister a! W est E n d U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch in T h om a sv ille. H is visit is on e o f a series by fo r m e r m inisters o f F irst C h u rch , w h o a re returning lo tiie c h u r c h d u rin g the S c s q u i- ce n to n n ia l c e le b r a t io n o f Ihe ch u rch . F irst U n ited M ethodist C hurch w as org a n ized in I8.3:i and is ce le b ra tin g its 150th y ear o f s e r v ice in 1983. T h e p u blic is cord ia lly in vited to atten d. Ita sp b errics D o not w ash ra sp b erries b efore rofrigei'iitin g. T licy ai-e p ick ed ripe, e x trem ely p erish ab le and w ater in crea ses Ihc risk o f m ild ew . Wa.sh just b efore using. Four Corner News M r. and M rs. Joe W hite v isited M rs. W ill W hite nt A utum n C a re N u rsin g H om e in M ock sv ille Sun­ d a y a ftern oon . W e exten d ou r sin cere sy m p a th y to M r. and M rs. O .C . M iller in the recen l loss o f his b roth er. G rou n d brea k in g w ill b e held W ed n esda y even in g at 7 o ’clo ck for Ihc new’ edu ca tion a l bu ildin g at C o u r tn e y B a p tist C h u r ch . T h e T h ere iire still sev era l on Ihc sick li.si ill im r con im u n ily w c w ish cacli Ilf ilicin il sp eedy recov ery . Al Ihe .Sunday II o 'c lo c k .scrvice H e had one of m ir m ission ary cou p les w illi us. M r. and M rs. Frank I'a llerson . T h ey are h om e from ilieir w ork in H iiiigladesh. T h ey a rc in need o f help in Ihcir w ork there. I In W ednesday even in g ,hily 2li. .lee F alls w ill ha ve ch a rg e o f Ihc MM'vicc lo tell o f Ihc w ork in lla ities he w ill show slid es o f all Iheir w ork and iicetis. W esley H auser of S h revep ort, l-a. .sjicni lasi w eeken d w ilh M r. and M rs. H enry M cB ride, H e had en joy ed Ihc w eek b efore w ilh a Irip '■aiiioi '.vilh his b rolh er-iii-la « •lay H ellor in his truck route. liiihy M cB rid e. A lm a K ing and I’an.sy A llen visiled T ed K ing at Ihe nursing h om e al Y a dk in ville, He is siill mil a b le lo b e up any, " T o o ls " H iddle w as a b le lo a llen d Sunday School on Sunday. He is doing fine a fter his su rgery . iMi'.s, F a y e A liller w as taken sick lasi w eek w hile on v acation and had lo tie a dm itted to Ihe h ospital al S ilv er S prin gs iMd, but w as a ble to fly h om e on S a iu rd a y. She did noi have a heart a ttack w hich they firsl had said. M rs. Hal lie C audle is a ble lo b e up cv i'ry day a fle r liaving her su rgery in D avie C ounty H ospital, but this lioi w ea lh er is bad on her and all old er folks. M r, and M rs. L onnie W est a re ¡iroud p a ren is o f a baby g irl, little Sarah .M ice W est. ___________' (>i\ (■ lliiiise Platil (inod .'^tiniiiti'r ('a r c H on'I forget lo g iv e \iiur h ou se p la n ts im iper ca re du rin g Ihe « a r m outside g a r ­ den ing nionllis, V ou'll w ani Ihein green and lie a llh y n ext w in te r w hen Ihey w ill be Ihc c c n ie r o f a tte n tio n again. 'i'lie b csl m eh lod of tei’d in g y o u r h o u se plants is lo use liquid f c r l i l i /.e r , s u g g e s t aA gru eu llu ral S erv ice s p c c ia lis is al N orth I ■ .1 t I' I i n a S l a t c University. It a .Milulilc fertilizer is used, d issolv e one leasjioon ful in a quart of w arm w ater. S lir w ell and lei stand night b efore using Tlien u se e n ou g h o f llie solulion arou n d w ell established plants lo wet llie soil w ell. If som e o f Ihe plants h a v e o u tg ro w n Ihe eon lain ers and b ecom e rool-bou iid, repot into a la rg er con la in er. A g o o d p o ttin g m edium is a m ix tu re of ih ree pari.s loa m y soil, Iw o parts peat m oss and one pari coa rse sand. T o Ihis m ixtu re add on e cu p o f 21) p e r c e n t s u p e r - p lio s p h a le lo e a ch bushel o f prep a red soil. A H E N T I O N MEDICARE RECIPIENTS If You Are Receiving Medicare, You May Be Qualified To Ap^y for A Medicare Supplement Polic^Which PAYS ALL HOSPITAL COST NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE (For Each Benefit Period), Doctor Benefits In or Out of Hospital, A N Y P E R S O N S W H O M A Y H A V E .A N Y O F fTHE F O L L O W IN G C O N D IT IO N S M A Y APPL> 1 .llcarl Patients 2.Diabetes 3.Cancer 4.Reiatdalion 5.Parkinson Di.seasc ó.Muscular oystrophy 7.Palsy S.Kidncy Ailment 9.Emphysema & Respiratory Ailments 10.High Blood ! 1 .Strokes 12.Arthritis Also fviany Other Conditions Covered. Pre-Existing Conditions Covered ■ Send Now For More Information. N A M E ______________________________________ A g e______ a d d r e s s __________________________P h on e__________ C IT Y _-S T A T E . Mail To; AMC insurance Agency R t. 3 , B o x 1 1 1 , M ock sv ille, N C ^7203 Shannon A ly ss« H olm es, dau gh ter o f iMr. and IMrs. J o e K oim es o f :t72 T ol Street, M ock sv ille. w as fou r y ea rs old F rid a y . J u ly S. She celeb ra ted w ith a party on Satur­ da y, J u ly Oat her h om e. F a m ily and frien d s en joyed a S m u rfette ca k e, m a d e by her m oth er, alon g w ith Ice crea m , potato ch ips and K oolvXid. Shannon receiv ed m any n ice gifts from m em b ers o f her fa m ily and h er ten frien d s w ho atten ded. S p ecia l guests w ere h er g ra n d ­ p aren ts. .Mrs. A nnie F . Hill o f H oute I. M ooresv ille and M r. and M rs. C .F . H olm es of H oute 1. M ock sv ille. S h an n on 's g rea t-g ra n d p aren ts are .Mr. and .Mrs. T .A . F reela n d of H oute I . M t. I ’ lla and M rs. Sue H o lm e s o f C a r tn e r S tre e t, .M ocksville. Open House For Dr. Jeff Billings T h ere w ill b e an O pen H ouse Sunday, July 24, in D r, L a rry H olt’s o ffice in Ihc C ooleem ee Shopping C en ter h on orin g D r. J e ff B illin gs of B oon e w h o has recen tly a ssu m ed the den tal p ra ctice o f D r. H olt. T h e cou rtesy w ill be held from 2 p.m . until 4 p.m . A ll fo rm e r patien ts o f D r. Holt and his frien d s a rc cord ia lly invited lo la k e Ihis opportunity lo co m e by and m eet the new dentist and say g ood -b y e lo D r. Holt and his fa m ily , w ho w ill be m ovin g lo H ick ory July :iil. w h ere he has join ed Ihe p ra e lic’e ol a n oth er (Icntisl. D r. B illin gs is a g ra d u a te o f Ihe I'n iv e rsily o f N orth C arolina at C hajicl Hill and w ill be livin g in Ihe h om e form erly occu p ied by D r. Holt and i'am ily on the P ine H idge lioa d , C o o le e n iiH '. r O T L l CK C H U KK.N II >ou look all the L'tiickciis pri’parcd b\' K fn U iL 'k y I Ill'll t hiL-ki’ii in Ih c I'liiicd Stales last >i-ai. \ou I'oiild put tw o and oni'-thiid L'hicki'ns in a pot o f cm tv Iu iu m '- hold in thi'I'oiintiA. p u blic is in vited to atten d. M r. and M rs. G ra d y B eck and M r. and M rs. W ill B eck a tten ded the flea m a rk e t' in L exin g ton last W ed ­ n esday. M rs. P a tricia H am m and g irls; v is ile d M r . a n d M r s .' C liffo r d F lem in g a n d /M r . a n d -M rs. D ana T rip lett arid fa ifiily one night last w eek. V The Time Is Right For Snake Bites M ost sn a k es a re not poisonous and m ost sn a k e bites a re not life th reaten in g. B ut it is im p ortan t lo kn ow and recog n ize the poisonous ones. In the U nited States these a rc the r a tt le s n a k e , w a t e r m o c c a s in , cop p erh ea d and cora l sn ake. T h e first th ree a re pit v ip ers and a re recog n ized b y d eep pits loca le d betw een the nostrils and the ey es. R a ttlesn ak es h a ve sets o f ra ttles a l the end o f their tails. M occa sin s h a ve a w hite colorin g inside the m outh and a re often ca lled cot- tonm ouths. T h e co ra l sn a k e is a m e m b e r of the co b ra fa m ily , lit has red , y ellow and b la ck rin gs. It is sm a ller than the pit v ip ers a n d h a s a b la ck n ose. T h e v en om o f a poison ou s sn ake ca u ses se v e re pain, rapid sw ellin g, d iscolora tion o f the skin arou n d the b ite, nausea and vom itin g, d ifficu lty in b r e a th in g , b lu r rin g v is io n , con v u lsion s and shock. T h e N orth C a ro lin a M e d ic a l S ociety re co m m e n d s p la cin g a light con strictin g ban d such a s a belt or w atch b a n d a few in ch es a b o v e the bite tow ard Ihe body. II should not b e too tight. S terilize a knife o r ra zor b la d e or sca p el from a sna k eb ite kit in a fla m e. C a refu lly m a k e a cut one- eighth to one-fourth inch d eep through ea ch fa n g m a rk . T h e cut should b e not m ore than h a lf an inch lon g. D o not m a k e cro ss cu ts. If su ction cu p s a re a v a ila b le, use thein to d raw out the v en om . If not, use y ou r m outh, if it is free o f cu ts and s o r e s . C o n tin u e s u c tio n fo r 30 m inutes. N ev er use co ld or ice com p re sse s on Ihe w ou n d. T h is m a y freeze tissue and ca u se ex ten siv e d a m a g e. S eek m ed ica l atten tion p roin p lly , p r e fe ra b ly at the nearest h ospital em e rg e n cy room . If p ossib le, h a ve som eon e telep h on e ah ead and tell of the poison ou s sn ake bite and Ihe ly p e o f sn a k e, so lhat an tiven om scru m ca n .b e m a d e ready. D espite the folk lore, do not g iv e the v ictim a lcoh ol. C ettin g Ihe victim to the hospital is Ihe m a jo r con sid era tion in firsl a id for sn akebite. 'a r o u n a T i r ü MID-SUMMER TIRf U A R A N C I ON-SALE SIZZLERS TIMEIX FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL Drive It With Confidence S ize, sidew all plus FET and a ccep tab le trade-in Power Streak 1!.. Our most popular bias ply tire B la c k w a ll S Izo 600X1^ A78X13_ E78X^14 F78XJ4 0 1 7 ^ 1 4 600X15 S A L E P R IC E $32.95 32.95 39.95 40.95 32.95 p iu s $ 1 .4 4 to S 2.38F E T and a ccep tab le trade-in Goodyear's Double Belted Steel Radial Size, sidew all plus FET and a ccep tab le trade-in Custom Polysteel... The radial that keeps its feet even in the rain * ■ LIGHT TRUCK CLEARANCE A ll 1 5 S iz e s S a l e P r ic e d | ( R a d i a is A v a ila b le ) . Loss Of Hair A tem p ora ry liair loss m a y be ca u sed b y a high fev er, m a jo r illn ess or su rg ery .b lood loss, sev ere cm olion a i stress or rapid w eigh t- loss diets restrictin g ca lo rie s to less lhan HOO p er day. A lthough the hair m a y seem to co m e out by tlie handful, it w ill reg row sotrie m onths later. $ 1 4 88 P2 0 88 6 0 0 * 1 2 E - F -G » M s A 7 8 * 1 3 G -F -G * t5 s B 7 8 » 1 3 C 7 8 x 1 4 D 7 8k 14 5 6 0 * 1 5 P lu s 43C to 55C F E T p e i lifo a n d a c c o p ia b lo tia d e -iri *24 88 H 7 8 » 1 4 H 7 8 * 1 5 L 7 8 *1 5 O ty S l2 e & S Id a w a ll T lie N a m e S A L E P R IC E 3 700X15 RIB Hi-Miier 49.95 10 875X16.5 Tracker LT 79.95 4 9X15 Tracker AT 64.95 8 10X15 Tracker AT 79.95 7 11X15 Tracker AT 84.95 SPECIAL *9.38 Oil, Lube&Filter Havoline 30W (UpToSQts.) ¡Other Oil Available Slightly Higher. Plus $2,81 *0 $3.77 and a ccep tab le trade-in M i d - S u m m e r C l e a r a n c e E n d s S a t u r d a y , J u l y 3 0 ! 3 W ays to C harge. O u r Instant C redit P la n ... M aster C a rd ... Visa ROLINA T lR E ^ CAROLIHA TIRE CO. Retail D ivision o( Brad Ragan Inc Mike Orsillo Manager G O O O ßVE AR Phone; 634-6115 ■••• - I юн * DAVIl: COUNTY UNTlim’UISi; Ki;COUD, THUUSIMY. JULY 21. 1ЧЯЗ Obituaries л\и,1лл.м II. mviNs W illiam lliib orl Uivin.s, 7(1, ol C(ioloL4iR4> died S a tu rda y m orn in g al his h om e on M idw ay S treet. T h e funeral w as held M on d a y at ICaton's F uneral H om e C hapel, M ock sv ille, con d u cted hy the R ev, I’liillip C ole. B urial w as in L ib erty I'n ited M elh odisl C hurch cem e te ry . Horn Jan . (i, 1!1П7, in R ow an C ou n ly, he w as the son o f Ihe late W .ll. and .Sarah E liza b eth Safrit B ivins. H e w as retired from D ella T h re a d C o n tp a n y , a n d w a s a v clera n o f W orld W ar II. S u rvivin g a re a n u m b er o f n ieces and a nephew . Turrentlne Baptist To Have Gospel Sing T u rren tln e BaptisI C hurch w ill sp on sor a g osp el sin g. Sunday, July 21, b egin n in g al 7 p.m . I-'ealured guest sin g ers v\'ill b e a grou p from lla n es B aptisI C hurch of W in slon -S alem , N .C. T h e ch u rch is loca ted 4 m iles E ast o f M ock sv ille. b etw een llw y . И and llw y . (illt South. T h e p a stor, Ihe R ev eren d .lu d ge .lohnson w e lco m e s Ihc pu blic. Church Of God To Dedicate Hall T he C hurch o f G od , B ody o f Christ w ill d ed ica te Iheir F ellow sh ip H all on Sunday, J u ly 24th at 2:01) p.m . T h e new ly e rected stru ctu re is on P a rk er R oa d in Ihe C en ter C o m ­ m u n ity, and w ill b e d ed ica ted in m em ory o f Ihe late O .R . O sm an and Ihe late J .A . Ija m es. T he pu blic is in vited to atten d. M ISS lU 'T II IH F N E W R O T E N M iss R ulh Irene W rolcn , 11:’ , o f 24!) W ilk esboro S Ireel, M o ck sv illc. N .C . died T u esd a y m orn in g at M ed ical P ark H ospital in W in slon -S alein . N .C. She had been in d eclin in g heallh tor Iw elve y ea rs. S u rv ivors in clu de fou r sisters, M rs. H ilda R intz of M o ck sv ille ; M rs. E d g a r M clzcr o f B a ltim ore, M d .: M rs. L ou ise W esl o f S a lisbu ry , M a ry lan d and M rs. D oroth y H em p <if K issim ec, F lo rid a : 1 b roth er, P h ilip W rolcn of D alla s, T e x a s, T h e fa m ily is receiv in g frien d s at Ihe h om e o f M rs. H ilda R in tz at 701 e a r n e r S Ireel, M ock sv ille, G ra v esid e se rv ice s w ill b e h eld al 1(1 a .m . F rid a y , J u ly 22, al Sunny R id g e M em oria l P ark in C risfield , M a rylan d . H a y w orih M iller o f W in slon -S alem is in ’ ch a rg e o f ilir a rra n g e m cn ls. Cooleemee Senior Citizens To Meet T h e C ooleem ee S en ior C itizens w ill m eet M on d a y, J u ly 2,5 in Ihe fellow sh ip hall of Ihe F irst B aptist C hurch at 10 a .m . All m e m b e rs a re a sk ed lo alten d a s plans w ill b e co m p le te d fo r a trip lo Ihe fa ir in B oon e. E v e ry o n e is a lso a sk ed lo b rin g sa n d w ich es. New Bethel Women To Have Bake Sale T he w om en o f the N ew B ethel B a plisl.,C h u rch a re h a vin g a b ak e sa le on S a lu rd a y, J u ly :io, al T h riftl- M a r l .__________ G r e e n M e a d o w s G reen .M eadow s C h u rch w ill be ce le b ra lin g Iheir Kith a n n iv ersa ry next S u n d ay, .luly 24. F ollow in g m orn in g w orsh ip , a p icn ic lu n ch eon w ill b e sh a red in the fellow sh ip ce n le r. In Ihe a ftern oon the ch u rch ch oir w ill g iv e a p rog ra m o f son g s. All m e m b e rs and frien d s a re in vited lo sh a re in Ihese se rv ice s , A v ic lo ry offerin g g oa l of sev en thousand d o lla rs has b een set lo h elp in bond relire m e n l o f Ihe ch u rch deb t, M r, and M rs, D ean Sm ith and iMrs, R uth S tew art, p a ren ls and g ra n d m oth er o f M rs, D a v id R ob erts from M em p h is, T en n ,, a re sp en d in g a few d a y s w ith R ev . and M rs. R ob erts. M rs. R ob b ie A ustin and d a u g h ler, L ou ise, o f A sh eville spent the w eek en d w ilh the Sam A ustin fa m ily . T h is T h u rsd a y ev en in g at 7::i0 the y ou n g B a p l'ii w om en w ill m eet w ith M rs. P h yllis A llg ood . M rs. P ea rl M atth ew s w a s a b le to atten d ch u rch on S u n d ay a fter a few w eek s' con fin em en t. M rs. L illian S m ith is not d oin g too w ell Ihese hot d a y s. H er feet a re liadly sw ollen . V isitin g h er and s isle r M a rg ie on S a tu rd a y ev en in g w ere M rs. S h elby F oster, M r. B ob H en d rix a n d frien d M elvin and the .loe L an gston s. M rs. L eo E a sterlin g o f C h a rlotte sp en i Ihc w eek en d w ith h er sisle r M rs. M a rie W iilia rd. M rs. S a llie R id d le e n jo y e d an ou lin g on S u n d ay a ftern oon . She w as taken to visit M r. a n d M rs. L ew is M iller and M rs. L illian Sin ilh and rod e arou n d in h er old h om e a rea and at h er ow n h om e a re a . She just turned BG a n d h a s been a patient in Ihe C lem m on s nu rsin g h om e the past few y e a r s. S he got a lon g v ery w ell on the outin g. M r. and M rs. J oh n n ;’ S pa rk s h a ve re lu m e d h om e from a six th ou san d m ile Irip th rou gh sev era l w estern sla tes a lon g w ilh a g rou p o f 120 da iry fa rm p erson s. T h e Irip w as s p o n s o r e d b y Ih c D .H .I .A . A ssocia tion . T h ey first flew to P cn v e r, C ol. thei'i by bus v isitin g d a ir y fa r m s in C o lo ., Id a h o , W y o m in g , M o n ta n a ; sp e n t tw o n ig b ls a t V e llo w slo n e P a r k ; v isited Ihe G ran d C a n yon , M l. R u s h m o re ; ih cG l-ea l M orm on C a th ed ral al Salt L ak e C ity, U tah : and m a n y oth er sigh ts. O ne Ihing w h ile all al h om e w ere sw e lle rin g in 100 d e g re e h ea l, ih ere w as not a da y on th eir trip thal Ihey cou ld n 't se e sn ow . Pentecostal Holiness To Have Youth Week M o ck sv ille P en tecosta l H olin ess C hurch w ill hold "Y o u th W e e k ", M on d a y, J u ly IB, th rou gh S u n d ay, J u ly 24. S p ecia l a ctiv ities w ill in clu d e re cre a lio n fo r M on d a y ; a p icn ic T u esd a y , a youth se r v ice at the ch u rch for W ed n esd a y ; a teen ch a llen g e s e r v ic e T h u rsd a y ; and rev iv a l se r v ice s , F rid a y at 7 p .m .; S a lu rd a y at 10 a ,m , and 7 p ,m .; and Sunday al 10 a .m . and G p .m . S p ecia l m u sic w ill b e p resen ted ea ch ev en in g . T h e p u b lic is in vited lo atten d. A n y on e n eed in g tra n sp orta tion m a y c a ll: g:!4-5284, G34-22.12, o r G,'!4-2953, T h e beaver is o n e o f th e larger m em bers o f the r o ­ d en t sp ecies. N ew B ook let, F llir A v a ila b le on Dru|, A b u se “ It’s U p to Y o u ; W h at I'arcnis S hould K n ow a n d D o A bou t S u b s t a n c e A b u s e A m o n g C h ild re n ," Is a v a ila b le a s a b ook let an d a s a film to p aren ts and s c h o o ls in N orth C a r o lin a fr o m B C B ­ SN C , 7-BAR GATES ROUND BALE J3po FEEDERS 4 0 0 °“ PORTABLE CORRALS -------WRIGHT ------- A u ction eerln g -F a rm G ates-F eeders E state-P ersonal P ro p e rty Farm M a ch in ery A u ction s Phone 919-998-8637' R t .l , Bor. 3 1 3 , ^ '^'^*^Advance, N .C . 2 7 0 0 6 Uictioncr Lie. No. 2120 And Bonded GOSPEL MEETING AREAWIDE CAMPAIGN FOR CHRIST Brock Auditorium N orth M ain S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . July 24th Thru 30,1983 Brother Frank N. McElveen of Charleston, S.C. Preaching Schedule Of Services Sunday 3:00 PJ^'. "It is No Secret" Week-Nights 7:45 P.r’ . lirotheTPrlÆFN. N l''>onday-The Bible Is The Word Of God. Tuesday-The Body The Church. Wednesday- In Darkness Or In Christ, Thursday-What Think Ye Of Chrisit? Friday-Why I Am A r^ember Of The Church Of Christ? Saturday-"What Is Liberty In Religion?" C on gregation al Singing A t Each ServK v. This Is A n In vita tion T o A tten d This Special S eries O f G osp el M eetin g s.P riva te B ib le C lasses W ill B e A vailable. T h e C h u rch es O f C hrist S alutes Y ou . A S S E M B L Y O F G O DNEW BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 809 N. Main Street AAocksvllle. N.C. Rev. Mike BrakeSundaySchool 10:00 a.m.Morning worship n:00a.m. Evening Worship 7:00p.m. B A P T IS TADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway BOI SufxJay School 9:45 a.m.AAornIng Worship 11 ;00 a.m.Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m. BEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Bear Creek Church Rd.BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 North al 1-40 Rev. David Hyde . Pastor Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday CALAHALN CHURCH 9:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3APTISTFRIENDSHIP_______ Calahain RoadRev. GrahMm Wooten. Pastor SundaySchool 10:00 a.m. ^rthlp 11:00a.m., Sunday Night Worship 7:00 p.m.Wed BIWeStudyA Prayer Ser 7:00p.m.' CALVARY BAPYiVt OHURCH Highway 601 South Route 7, Box 93. Mocksville, N.C. Jim Gryder, Pastor SundaySchool I0:00a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m.Evening 7:00 p.m. _W«in«d.y 7,00 p.m. CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST Cedar Creek Church Road CHINQUAPIN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstone Rd.SufViay Schjol 10:00a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. CORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH Advance, N.C. DAVIE BAPTIST TABERNACLE Fork, N.C. SundaySchool 10:00a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. Evening 7:00p.m.Wednesday 7:30 p.m. CAUDELL LUMBER CO. 1 2 3 8 B ingham Street M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-21G7 COBLE LIME & FERTILIZER SERVICE H ighw ay 801 C o o le e m e e , N .C . Phone Business 284-4354 Home 284-2782 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. F ord Farm ing Sales and Service N ew H olland E q u ip m en t H ighw ay 601 S ou th M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-5969 EATON FUNERAL HOME 3 2 8 N orth M ain Street M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 6^4-2148 GOD'S FIVE MINUTES “ ... T h e r e is a tim e fo r ev eryth in g . . . " -Ecclesiastes Living B ib le ' DUT HMAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCHHighway 801 off 64 EATON'S BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton's Church Rd. SundaySchool 10:00 a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 801 West Cooleemee. N.C. FARMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Farmington Road Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m.Youth Training Union 7:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 390 N. Main Street Mocksville, N.C. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00a.(n.Evening 6:30p.m.-Oct. thru May FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cooleemee. N.C. Rev. Lee WhitlockSundaySchool 7:30 6 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening 7:30p.m. Wednesday 7:30p.m. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH 6 Miles East on Hwy. 64 SundaySchool 9:45 a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. Evening 7:20 p.m. GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 6, Mocksville. N.C., Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCHRainbow Road, AAocksville, N.C. Rev. Harold TuttleSunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00a.m. Evening 7:00p.m.Wed. PrayerMeeting 7:00p.m. GREEN HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Green Hill Roac*Rev. Steve Hedgecock, Pastor SundaySchool 9:30a.m. Worship 10:4Sa.m.Evening 7:00p.m. Wednesday 7:00p.m. GREEN MEADOWS BAPTIST Highway 801-Farmlngton Rev. David E. Roberts SundaySchool I0;00i.m.Worship 11;00a.m. Evening 7:30 p.m. Wednesday . 7:30p.m. 4 . RECIPES FOR GROWTH If m odern science has done noihinij else for Christians, it has at least taught us lhat it is our duty to look ai facts in tlie face; to disallow preconceptions, and never shut our eyes to anything. Modern scientists w ould do VkOll to approach the Christian faith in the same spirit o f fearless openness. In that spirit, I w ould call Chi ist a scientist. No man can have the mind of Christ in him without facing life us Christ faced it. He rejected traditions of men and bjw things for Himself. He saw em bedded in everything about Him evidence o f the existence and positive nature of a [)ersonal God. And He fearlessly proclaim ed it. Science is founded on faith and thus, irue science, can walk hand in hand with tho Christian way. A T T E N D C H U R C H T H IS W E E K (^Community Adveriiiini^ HOPE BAPTIST TABERNACLE Highway 1S8 East Norman S. Frye, Pastor SundaySchool 9:45 a.m.Worship I0:45a.m. Evangelistic 7;30p.m.Wednesday 7:00 p.m. UAMES CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH Kenneth Hyde, Pastor Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday JERUSALEM BAPTIST Highway 601 South Surtday SchoolWorship Evening Wednesday 9:45a,m. llrOOa.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30p.m. 10:00a.m.- t1:00a.m. •■30 p.m. /:30p.m. NO CREEK PRIMITiVE BAPTIST CHURCHNo Creek Rd off 64 SMITH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 158 East TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Route 4, Mocksville, N.C.Gene Blackburn, Pastor SundaySchool 10:00a.m.•Worship 11:00am. Evening 7;00p.m. Wedensday 7:00 p.m. TURRENTINE BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 7. Mocksville Rev. Judge JohnsonSundaySchool 9:45a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. Evening 6:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m, YADKIN VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Yadkin Valley Road C A T H O L IC ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH Highway 60) North Sat. Evening Mass 5:00p.m. Sunday 10:00a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister: Charlie Harrison, Jr. Worship: Sun ll:00a.m. Evening 7:00p.m, NORTH MAIN SI CHRISTRobert Darnall. M i Sunday School Worship Evening Wedensday CHURCH OF 10:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. C H U R C H O F G O DCHURCH OF GOD cooleemee. N.C. CLEMENT GROVE CHURCH OF GOD Highway 64 West I.W. names. Pastor SundaySchool 10:00am Worship l:00p.m- Evenlng 8:00p.m. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. MOCKSVILLE CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 64 E. & Depot St.SundaySchool 10:00a.m. Worship ll:00a.m.Evening 7:00p.m Wednesday 7 00 p.m. E P IS C O P A LCOOLEEMEE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Rev. Willis M. Rosenthal, Priest Sermon 9:30 a.m.SundaySchool 10:50a.m. FORK EPISCOPAL CHURCH Canon C. Nichols. Pastor Ascension I0:ooa.m.Worship 11:00a.m. Wednesday 7:45 p.m. IN T E R D E N O M IN A T IO N A L MOCKSVILLE SVTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Pastor-Rev. Lindsay Walters SundaySchool 9:45 a.m.i Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.Radio Program (WDSL) 1:00 p.m. Youth Service 6:30 p.m.Mid week Bible Study by: AArs. Kno* Johnston 7:00 p.m. L U T H E R N HOLY CRCZS LUTHERAN CHURCH Gary Gilreath, Pastor Hwy. 601 S. AAocksvllle, N C. SundaySchool 9:45 am Worship 11.00a.m. ADVANCE UNITED METHODIST ; CHURCH < Advance, N.C. BAILEY'S .H APEL UNITED METHODISTBailey's Chapel Rd. BETHEL UNITED METHODIST Bethel Church Rd. BETHLEHEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRedland Rd. off 156 East CENTER UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Highway ¿4 West CHESTNUT GROVE METHODIST 2nd & 4th Sunday Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship 11:00 a.m. CONCORD UNITED METHODIST Cherry Hill Rd. COOLEEMEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRev. Alton FItjgerald. Pastor CORNATZER UNITED METHODISTCHURCH Cornatzer Rd. DULIN METHODIST CHURCH Advance. N.C. ELBAVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 801-Advance, N.C. FARMINGTON METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School (1st Sunday) 11:00a.m. (3nd, 3rd. 4th Sun.) 10:00a.m.Worship (1st Sun.) 10:00a.m. (3rd Sun.) 11:00a.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH North Main St. A^cksvMie. N.C. Rev. George Auman, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. FULTON UNITED METHODIST Hwy. 801 at Fork HARDISON UNITED METHODIST Jericho Church Rd. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST Worship (2nd Sun.) 10:00a.m.(4thSun.) 11:00a.m. LIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Gladstone Rd. * MOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Advance, N.C. MT. OLIVE METHODIST CHURCH Rt. 5, MocksvilleWorship {2nd Sun.) 11:00a,m. (4th Sun.) 10:00a.m. Sunday School (4thSun.) ll;00a.m. Mst.3nd, 3rd Sun.) 10:00a.m NEW UNION UNITED METHODIST Rev. Kermit Shoaf. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a m. Worship 11:00a.m. 'Oak g r o v e: UNITED METHODIS*. Highway 158 East SALEM UNITED METHODIST Davie Academy Rd. SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST Hwy. 158 East - AAocksville Rev. J.C. Lane, Pastor Worshipdst &3rd) 10:00am.(2nd, 4tti, & 5th Sun.) 11:00 a.m. Sunday School (1st and 3rd) 11:00a.m. (2nd, 4lti. a. 5th) 10:00a.m.Bible Study_ Wed. 7:30p.m. UNION CHA'PEL METHODIST Rev. John Fowler lst„3rd, S. 5th Sunday School 10:00 p.m.Worship It :00 a.m. M E T H O D IS T . A.ME, ZION METHODIST CHURCH WESLEY CHAPEL METHODIST Advance, N.C. Worship (1st Sun.) 10:00a.m. (3rdSun.) 11:00am.Sunday School (3rd Sun.) 11:00 a.m. (ind. 3rd, 4th Sun.) 10:00a.m. S U P P O R T Y O U R M E R C H A N T S W H O B R IN G Y O U TH IS IN F O R M A T IO N - A T T E N D T H E C H U R C H O F Y O U R C H O IC E FARM & GARDEN SERVICEJNC. 961 Y a d k ln vllle R oa d M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2017 or 634-5964 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. w ilk e sb o ro Street M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2141 J.P. GREEN Milling Co., Inc. M akers o f D A IS Y F L O U R W e C u stom B lend D e p o t S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2126 JEFFCO CO., INC. in th e H illsdale C o m m u n ity R o u te 1 A d v a n ce , N .C . Phone 998-8192 M O R A V IA NAAACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH Rev. E. Hampton Morgan, Jr., Pastor Hwy. 801 & Fa'mlngton Sunday Sctx-oi I0:00a.m. Worship 11:00a.m.Evening t 7:30p.m. S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Milling Road Ai Mazat, Pastor Sabbath School 9:30a.m.Worship 11:30a.m. P E N T E C O S T A L H O L IN E S S CLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL Liberty Ch. Rd. Rev. Albert Gentle Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. M O C K SVILLE P EN TEC O S TA L HOLINESS Milling RoadRev. Curtis Wood Sunday School 10:00a.m.Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday night Services 6:00 p.mEvangelistic 7:00 p.m .Wednesday 7:30 p.m R E D L A N D P E N T E C O S T A L HOLINESSRev. Paul C. Ledbetter Sunday School 10:00a.m. Worship 11:00a.m. Lifellners 6:00p.m.Evangelistic 7:00p.m.Wednesday 7:00p.m. P R E S B Y T E R IA NBIXBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SundaySchool 10:00 a.m.Worship 11:00a.m. Evening 7:00p.m. W E S L E Y A N LIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH Jeff Collins. Pastor MOCKSVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCH Hospital Street AAocksville. N.C. Rev. Doug Smilh ,SundaySchool 9:45 a.n Worships. Evening 6:00p.n Wednesday 7:00p.m MARTIN Hardware & General Mdse. F eeds, D ry G o o d s , G roceries and F ertilizer D e p o t S treet M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-2128 C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. J erich o R oa d M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 634-5148 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. R ou te 6 , B ox 153 M ock sv ille, N .C . Phone 492-5565 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE C oole e m e e N .C . P h on e 2 84 -2 7 2 1 O r 2 8 4 -2 2 3 2 i;.\ptTl Repairs & New Inslatbilinr. f rto lliliinjlcs & Ijn ctteiu i .-i^.tvic- DAVII: COUNTY hNTIiRPRISH RUCORD. TllURSDA'i.JULY :i I^S.i III! Stephanie, 13, helps Mom with the horses whenever tim e perm its. H er personal favorite is Aristocrat. Judy Arnold puts in at least 40 hours each week as secretary-treasurer of Probus, Inc. But no m atter how busy she m ay be, there is still tim e for her m any Thoroughbred horses. Judy takes "Blown A w ay" for a stroll. The m are is the daughter of Carnew's W ind, an Irish Thoroughbred syndicated for breeding. From Townhouse To Farmhouse L o v e C o u n t r y L i f e Special E ffort was born M ay 10, another daughter of Carnew's Wind. C row d ed slreets, n oisy tra ffic and low n h ou se a p a rtm en ts a re a few a sp ects o f city life that C huck and Judy A rn old d id n ’ t m iss a fter m ov in g from C a liforn ia lo rural D avie C ounty. T h ey lov ed Ihe rollin g pa stu res, Ihe b u m p y , cou n try roa d s a n d the p e a ce o f m in d found on ly in cou n try livin g. It w as an e a sy transition for Ihcm . T h ey e a g e r ly g a v e up a co m fo rta b le , pity h om e for a 50 a cre fa rm co m p le te w ith fe n ce s to rep a ir and a h u ge y a rd to m ow . D uring the d a y . C huck and Judy A rn old a re P rob u s, In c., ex ecu tiv es, busy w h eelin g and d ea lin g fo r on e o f Ihe m ost ra p id ly g row in g busin ess b ro k e ra g e firm s on the east coa st. Judy serv es a s the C orp ora tion ’s secreta ry -trea su rer. A rn old is c o ­ fou n d er o f the b u sin ess and n ow a cts as ow r.rr of the W inston-S alem b a s e d fr a n c h is e . (S e e s e p a r a t e s lo ry on p a g e I ). But a s soon a fter 5 i p.m . a s p ossib le, they lea v e c o r ­ p o r a te h e a d q u a r t e r s b e h in d , h eadin g fo r their fa rm loca ted o ff K ainbow R oa d in D a v ie C ounty. T tic fa rm is ra p id ly b e co m in g a show p la ce, but Ju dy and Chuck ad m it that the w ork has ju st begun. A n arrow dirt roa d lea d s in to the fa rm . A w h ite-fra m e h ou se sits n e s tle d a m o n g o a k t r e e s a n d outlined b y b ox w ood s. R a il fen ces fra m e rollin g pastu res. S in ce its p u rch a se in 1979, the A rn old s h a ve tra n sform ed their 50 a cre s into a ran ch fo r T h orou g h ­ b red s. T h ey n a m ed il S ton eerop fa rm . Both J u d y and C huck a d m it that il is a p lea su re to lea v e the city b e h in d . E a ch s e e m s to fin d relax a tion in Ihe seem in g ly endle.ss am ou n i o f w ork to b e d on e. A flera ll, the ca re and feed in g o f 28 T h orou g h ­ b red s isn ’t an e a sy la sk , but one they seem to en joy . J u dy and C huck first m ov ed lo N orth C arolin a from C a liforn ia in 197(i. T h ey fou n d ed P rob u s, Inc. in 1«79, the sa m e y e a r they bought the fa rm . “ I'v e a lw a y s lov ed h orses and d rea m ed o f on e-d ay ow n in g a ra n ch ," Ju dy sa id . "B u l I rea lized it w ould h a ve to w ait until w c had P rob u s, Inc. on its fe e l." She said Ihc T liorou g h b red s w e re a g ra d u a l addition a fter p u rch a se o f the ra n ch . H ow ca n tw o p eop le w h o w ork at least a 40 hour w eek in W inston- S alem find tim e to take car<> o f 2D h orses, m a in ta in a fa rm , g iv e riding lesson s, plus travel to v a riou s horse show s'.’ “ Y ou ju sl m a k e tim e ," Judy lau gh ed. She sa id at presen t, she has on ly on e full tim e e m p loy ee lo h elp w ilh the fa rm . She a lso gets s o m e a s s is t a n c e fr o m rid in g students w h o w ork at the fa rm as paym en t for lesson s. J u d y 's m ost prized p ossession is C a rn ew ’s W ind, a h a n d som e dark b a y r e c e n t ly s y n d ic a t e d fo r b reed in g . “ Isn ’t he b ea u tifu l,” she ex p la im ed a s sh e led Ihe anim al from his stp ll. She ex p la in ed lhal S to n e e r o p F a r m s p e c ia liz e s in b reed in g w ith m a res tran sp orted from sev era l sta tes to the D avie C ou n ly fa rm for b reed in g . She a lso trains T h orou g h b red s and rid ers to p erform in sev era l ca te g o rie s in­ clu d in g cross-cou n try ridin g and llu n ter-J u m p er com p etilion . .Judy a d m its tlial sh e w ould on e d a y like lo d ev ote all h er lim e lo the ra n ch , bul kn ow s it w ill b e sev era l y ea rs b efore Ihis is fea sible. Right now , I w ill h a ve lo be content w ilh m y presen l s c h e d u le ," sh e sa id . “ But s o m e d a y ".......... M rs. Arnold and her husband. Chuck, have transform ed their 50 acres in rural Davie County into a Thoroughbred ranch. Stoneerop Farm 's most prized stallion is Carnew's W ind, a handsome dark bay syndicated for breeding. The Thoroughbreds love attention as can be attested to by this horse's ex­pression. Cinnamon stands relaxed as Stephanie, Tracey and Judy give her affectionate pats. R igh t n ow , siim cbod y. som ew hL 're. needs your typo o f b lo o d to g o on livinji. .Make sure en ou gh b lo o d w ill be there if anyone in you r eoin m u n lty ever n eed s 11. C all R ed C ross f<ir :i b lo o d d on or a ppoin tm en t. A n d brin g a friend. 'I'lKinks. D o n a t e B lo o d W ellllelpW illVHi' > -B D A V Ii; C O U N T Y H N T IiR l’ RISI- K liC O K U , T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 2 1, 19 8 3 District Court ’I'lie follow in g ea ses w ere d isp osed o f du rin g the July 12 session of ;i)n v ie C ounly D islricl C ourl w ilh Ihe H on orable S am u el A . C athey, presidin g ju d g e. ; H oy L ee A rn old , J r., D U I, no o p e ra to r's licen se, sen ten ced lo 12 ■ m onths, ord ered lo re ce iv e co u n ­ selin g for a lcoh ol p rob lem s. H oy L ee A rn old resistin g , o b ­ stru ctin g and dela yin g an office r, sen ten ced to 12 m onllis. V a lerie P o a g , fa ilu re to a p p ea r in cou rt, volu n ta ry dism issa l, D a v id S m ilh , c o m m u n ic a t in g threats, d ism issed on costs. M ich a le D ale S h oem a k er, drivin g 71) m ph in a 55 m ph zone, d ism issed w ith lea v e. D ou gla s L ee S a w y er, ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , costs. P h illip J ay W a lser, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. W ilb e r R a y L e w is , a s s a u lt, v olu n tary dism issa l. J a m es H enry M y ers, aid and abet D UI and no o p e ra to r’s licen se, 90 da y failu re. D ale D avis, d riv in g G9 m ph in a ,55 m ph zon e, d ism issed w ilh lea v e. L isa M a rie C hiles, sa fe m ov em en t v iolation , 90 d a y fa ilu re. J im m y B lair B a rb er, n o in­ su ra n ce, no reg istra tion , n o in­ sp ection stick er, sen ten ced to G m onths su spen d ed fo r on e y e a r, pay $50 and costs. R eb a C assijn dra B rin k ley , c.\- ceed in g sa fe sp eed , costs. S cottie T ed C a m p b ell, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d costs. G a ry L eon ard D a v is, d riv in g 67 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, 90 day failu re. H arold E d w a re B ea v ers, ficticou s rcg istra lion , cost. E a rl M ich a el B en g e, drunk and d isru p tive, sen ten ced lo 30 da ys su spen d ed for 2 y e a rs, pa y $35 and co s is , ord e re d not to co m m it sim ila r offen se. R o y D a v is , c o m m u n ic a t in g th reats, d ism issed on costs. L a r r y B u r n e tte , a b a n d o n m e n t and n on su p p orl, sen ten ced lo G m onths su spen d ed fo r 5 y e a rs, pay $25 p er w eek fo r su p port o f m in or ch ild , p a y on e-h a lf o f all m ed ica l a n d den tal bills not co v e re d by in su ra n ce. L ola C lem en t, ca rry in g a co n ­ c e a le d w e a p o n , v o lu n ta r y d ism issa l. E a rl M . B en g e, resistin g a rrest, volu n ta ry d ism issa l. P a tricia S arah T a le , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. E m ilio R a m on P erez, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d co s ls. L a w ren ce S, C a rler, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. K athy G rant P a rk er, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d costs. J e rry R a y M iller, d riv in g 70 m ph in. a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. B oyd D ou g la s W a in scotl, drivin g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. P eter J a m es J u n qu era, d riv in g G7 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d cosls. D orian L ynn A ik en s, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. J ohn E d w a rd M y ers, fa ilu re to stop fo r slo p light, cosls. T h om a s P reston S tan ley, fa ilu re lo y ield right o f w a y , co s ls. D ew ey G ra y D unn, d riv in g G5 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $5 a n d costs. B illy C a rroll B la n ce, ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , costs. T im oth y E d w a rd M a b e, op eratin g a m o to rcy cle w ithout w ea rin g a h elm et, costs. E u g en e M ed ley , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls . J a m e s T ren t G ilm ore, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d costs. Stephen R u ssell T u tterow , im ­ p r o p e r m o t o r c y c le lic e n s e e n ­ d orsem en t, $25 and costs. H enry L ee P e e b le s, d riv in g 66 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. D avid M ich a el T ea g u e, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. R on a ld A . S p ra y b erry , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d costs. R o b e r l L en N e w m a n , no o p e ra to r’s licen se, $25 and cosls. J e r r y G o rd o n H a ll, no reg istra tion , $5 a n d costs. E tta W ilson D a g ley , d riv in g G9 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. L a rry W a yn e D ia m on d , d riv in g GH m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. B rya n K eith M oser, no valid reg istra tion pla te, $25 and costs. L a rry J effe rso n , d riv in g 70 m ph in a .55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. T im oth y E a rl C orn atzer, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. D on ald M a rlin H en d rix, im p rop er p a rk in g , co s ls. San dy M a rcu s B a u com , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. C arlton E . G riffin , d riv in g 70 m ph in a ,55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d co s ls. J e flr e y J a m e s G atlh ie, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. J im m y R a y E a rp , d riv in g 67 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d cosls. J a m e s L . S m ilh , d riv in g G9 m ph in a ,55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. D a v id R . T im m on s, d riv in g 69 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. J oel H ow ard T o m e , d riv in g 69 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and cosls. A rn old L a rry R ev is, d riv in g 66 m ph in a ,55 m ph zone, $10 and co s ls. L a rry M . T h u rm a n , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and costs. •lohn D a v id R a tled ge, ex ceed in g sa fe sp eed , co s ls. D an iel B la ck m a n , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. R od n ey G rey B a rk er, d riv in g 65 m pli in a 55 m ph zone,$5 and costs. R u ssell L ow ell W orth y, J r. lit­ terin g, $19 and costs. Julia Ann H eck ler, d riv in g 70 m ph in a ,55 m p h zon e, $10 and costs. J im m ie R oss B la lock , d riv in g 66 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. G errie Ann C oru m , d riv in g 66 m ph in a 55 m p h zon e, $10 and co s ls. J osep h V in cen t H oreca n y , d riv in g .1)7 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. W ilm er F ra n k L ew is, im p rop er pa rk in g, costs. J osep h A lex J oh n son , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. T h o m a s B e n n ie S a fle y , J r ., d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. L ou is A n d rew A rn e III, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. M ich a el T h om a s D aly, d riv in g 68 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. C h a rles W esley B row n , d riv in g 69 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. C hristina R ose P orter, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. J o s e p h P a t r ic k C a r r o ll, J r ., d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, fa ilu re to red u ce sp eed lo a v o id an a ccid e n t, $10 a n d co s ls. F red K ent H u llo, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. C h a rles E . P rin ly , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. S a ra h J ea n W atts, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. E lb ert L ee S h errod , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. M ark D a v id A rla n , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and co s ls. G en e E ld rid g e G rov es, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d costs. A d olp h u s J .S .P eop les, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 a n d costs. T eresa L ynn W a d ford , d riv in g 67 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. K enneth S. S trick la n d , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m p h zon e, $10 and costs. A lan R u ssell Shew , d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. T ru la J ean n e N . R eg a n , d riv in g 67 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and cosls. M ich a el E a ten , d riv in g 68 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. L yda P ea rl R oss, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. E liza b eth H ank, d riv in g 70 m ph in a 55 m ph zon e, $10 and costs. F ra n k ie S teven W ilson, d riv in g 69 m ph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and co s ls. Sgt. Clinton Ford Serving With Marines M a rin e Sgt. C lifton W . F ord , J r., son o f Q ueen E . F ord o f R ou le 1, O rru m , N .C ., is cu rren tly servin g as a m e m b e r o f B attalion L an d in g T ea m 2-6, 22nd M arin e A m p h ib iou s t'n ii * (M a u ), C a m p L eju en e, N .C ., w h ich w as recen tly p resen ted the N a vy Unit C om m en d ation . T lie a w a rd recog n ized the unit’s p e rfo rm a n ce w h ile a ssign ed to Ihe M ulti-N alion al P ea cek eep in g F o rce in B eiru t, L eban on . The M ast General Store a t Valle Crucis, North Carolina, has registered change and m odernization for a century. Listed in the National Register of of Historic Places as one of the best exam ples of an old general store. M ast Store keeps alive yesterday's traditions of m erchandising. M ast Store offers hardw are, nouswares, clothing, groceries, gifts, and food. --N.C. Travel and Tourism Division photo by Clay Nolen. V a l l e C r u c is ■■ A C e n t u r y O f H is t o r y B y G lenn M ays T ra vel E d itor T he p ot-bellied stov e is still there. So a re Ihe crea k in g w ooden floors and the ceilin g s a re losin g Iheir grip on yellow in g pain l. N ol loo m u ch has ch a n g ed at M ast S tore in its cen tu ry o f liislory . T he h eritage o f the store and Ihi.s ¿m a ll m ountain com m u n ity in northw est N orlh C arolina is evid en t ev er- w h ere. E ven the sto r e ’s U .S. P ost O ffice co n tin u e s to s e r v e c o m m u n ity resid en ts just a s il has fo r the m osl o f ils too y ea rs. L oca ted not fa r from the W atauga R iver m id w a y betw een B oon e and B anner E lk , M ast S tore w as w h ere a rea resid en ts got su p plies they didn't g row o r m a k e fo r Ih em ­ selves. A sm a ll trap d oor in the floor b esid e on e o f the sto re 's cou n ters g iv es testim on y to the oft- used b a rter sy stem . B elow the d oor rem a in s a w ire ca g e , on ce the tem p ora ry h om e fo r ch ick en s, often the m ediu m o f ex ch a n g e b etw een W .W .M asl and his cu stom ers. T h e store o rig in a lly w as ow n ed by H e n ry T a y lo r a n d w a s c a lle d T a y lo r’s. H ow ev er, in 1897 it b e ca m e T a y lor & M ast w hen T a y lo r sold h a lf in terest in the store to W .W .M a sl, to g iv e h im s e lf m ore tim e lo gel ou td oors and ped dle g ood s to p eop le in the a rea . H ow ev er, in 1913 M ast bought (ola l in terest in Ihe store a n d (he fa m ily con tin u ed its ow n ersh ip unlil 1971. ■Mast is g iv en cred it fo r b ein g an astu le bu sin essm an . “ A s lo ry has been told about how a n ea rb y store ow n er upon trading ch ick en s for g ood s asked p eop le lo pul the ch ick en s in his pen behind Ihe s to r e ,” notes John C oop er, Ihe sto re ’s cu rren l prop rietor. “ It is said that the sa m e ch ick en w a s used lo b a rter fo r g ood s tw o o r three lim es in Ihe sa m e d a y . T hat store didn't s u r v iv e ," C oop er relates. "M a y b e that’s a testim ony to M r. M a st’s astu te busin ess q u a litie s." Al M ast S tore, now on the N a tio n a l R e g is t e r o f H is to r ic P la ce s, a sign ca lls atten tion to such item s a s .sandw iches, h a rd w a re, g ro ce rie s , ga solin e and k erosen e. O f cou rse, it d oesn 't co v e r all Ihe g ood s a va ila b le inside like plow s, liv estock feed , pots and pans, h erb s, nails, h a m s - alm ost a n ylh in g im aginabli^. A l o n e lim e M a st S to re p ro cla im ed lo Ihe w orld lh al a cu stom er cou ld get a n ylh in g from "C ra d le s to ca s k e ts ." A cou p le of unused pine b oxes rem a in in an up stairs room o f the store. T od a y an E x x on gas pu m p stands in front o f the store - an addition w h ich ca m e lon g a fle r the store H am e Im p ro v e w ith B lo an vn u c a n 't im prnuB n n ... Naturally, you want to know that you’re getting the best terms possible on a loan. Loans Up To'25,000 Fleet Financenter n i l Yadkinville Rd. Willow Oak Shopping Center Mocksville,'N.C. Phone: 634-3596 began op eration s. H orse-d raw n w ag on s and b u gg ies, Ihe p rim a ry m od e o f tran sp ortation then, d id n ’t req u ire g asolin e. O ld er resid en ts arou n d Ihc area reca ll fon d ly h ow M ast S tore w as Ihe p la ce w h ere ev ery on e ca m e lo ca tch up on the " n e w s " in the com m u n ity . “ Y ea h , ev e ry b o d y ca m e dow n liere to talk about w hat w as g o in ’ o n ," d e cla re s S tanley H icks, w ho has seen M ast S tore du rin g m an y of its y e a rs. "W e u sed to co m e here and d o a little bu ck d a n cin ’ and sin g in ’ and w resllin '. A nd w e had Ihese h ere ju g s w ilh a little m oon sh in e in ’em . V ou know Ihis area w as pu rty w ell know n for that sort ’o th in g ." F rom M ast S to re 's sq u ea k y d oor h in g e s to its p o s t e r e d w a lls esp ou sin g Ihe q u alities o f to b a cco and cra zy cry sta ls il slill teem s w ith on era past. , I lick s reca lls w ell som e o f the p rices o f Ihe past. "S u g a r w uz fiv e cen ts a pound and co ffe e w uz s e v e n ," he d ecla res w hile siltin g on a w ood en drink cr a le b esid e the pot-bellied stov e. "O v e r a lls w ere 40 cen ts a p a ir and flou r w uz 40 cen ts a pok e a n d la rd you cou ld get fou r pounds for 35 cen is. but tim es h a ve ch a n g ed a lol sin ce llie n ," H icks con tin u es as he g e n tly h a n d le s h is h a n d m a d e du lcim er. ^ (III ca n still gil w hat you cou ld back iheii but th ey 's a lot m ore uv it new and il costs m o r e ," he a dds. T h e s to r e 's sign tells only part o f w h at's a v a ila b le in side. It d oesn 't m ention the yarn s that loca l folks slill lell. T h e y 're free for the listening. S o ls Ihe m u sic that m ight co m e from a b a n jo, g u ita r or d u lcim er of folks just slop p in g by tor a sp ell to "c a tc h up on Ihe n e w s." T h e m u sic and stories a dd ch a rm and a rc a m em ora b le part o f Ihc h eritage p reserv ed in this old store w liich has m ea n l .so m u ch lo folk s in Ihis m ountain va lley com m u n ity . F or m ore in form a tion about M ast S tore, con ta ct John or F a y e C oop er, V a lle C ru cis, N orth C arolina 28691, leleph on e (704) 963-6511, o r N .C . High C ountry H ost, N .C . 105 E x ­ te n s io n , B o o n e , N orth C a ro lin a 28607, lelep h on e 1-800-222-7515 in side N orlh C arolina or 1-800-438-7500 ou tside o f N orth C a rolin a . O r con ta ci the T ra v el a n d T ou rism D ivision , 430 N orth S a lisbu ry S lreet, R a le ig h , N o r lh C a ro lin a 27611, telephone (919) 7.33-4171. VA Eases Restrictions For HOW Builders T h e V e te r a n s A d m in is tra tio n iV A i has rela x ed ils reslriction s on re-.scliing and on a d v ertisin g for hou.sing bein g built b y h om e O w ners W a r r a n ly iH O W ) in th e V A 's •'I’xisting con stru ction " ca teg ory . H oiierl M , O 'T oole, d ir c c lo r o f Loan G uaran ty S erv ice for the V A . said in m a k in g the an n ou n cem en t, 'H O W has p rov ed that its 10-year p rog ra m p rod u ces sound housing. ’I'lirough p rog ra m s such a s HOW VA has been a ble lo b roa d en the selection o f housing for v etera n s as Ihey a re nol re s lricle d lo h om es lhal have g on e through Ihe en tire VA p rocess. B ecau se of this, in 1982, \'A gu aran teed an additional 14,000 h om es Ih.'il w ould otiierw ise h a ve been ...elig ib le. T h ese 14,000 h om es a ccou n ted for II percen t o f the new h om e v olu m e for V A ." Ill ti)77, VA began perm ittin g iim ises co v e re d b y an a p p rov ed IC- y e a r insured protection plan w hich w e re at the cu stom er p referen ce or irim sta g e lo (jualify fo r Ihe VA loan gu aran iy although they had not g o n e th ro u g h Ihe u su a l V A p roced u res. T his m ean l that HOW b u ilders v 'e rc a ble lo sell the house lo a v c'e ra ii p u rch a ser even though conslm ction plans and sp ecifica tion s had luii ticeii su b m itted to V A , nor had govern m en t in spection s been lieiiorn ied . At that tim e, VA w ould nol perm it b u ilders lo a d v ertise prior lo Ihe trim sta g e tliat VA fin an cin g w ould b e a va ila b le. In 19111, Ihey w e ie allow ed to a d v ertise lhal VA fin an cin g "m ig h t " be a va ila b le. In 1979, V A a lso rela x ed its rc(|uirenienls for HOW bu ild ers by elim in a tin g the first and secon d VA in s p e c tio n on p r o p o s e d c o n - siru ction . T h e F ed era l H ousing A d m in istration iF H A ; and F a r­ m ers H om e A d m in islration (F m ll AI h a ve b olh esta blish ed sim ila r p rog ra m s. H O W 'S 10-year P rog ra m for new housing con sists o f a tw o-y ear bu ilder w arra n ty w h ich HOW in­ su res and eight y ea rs o f in su ra n ce again st m a jo r stru ctu ra l d efects. II is a va ila b le through reg istered , screen ed b u ilders o f sin g le and m u lti-fa m ily h o u s in g . It a ls o p rov id es a no-cost p roced u re for resolv in g disp u tes outside o f Ihe cou rts w h ich has been recogn ized as a m od el sy stem . HOW recen tly an n ou n ced a 5-year Ilem od eler P rotection P lan based on its new housing plan. Salt R esea rch ers at the U n iversity of. P en n sy lv a n ia found a p erson 's taste for salt dep en ds upon how m u ch he is con su m in g d a ily . A s lhat am ount is d ecrea sed , h e b egin s to p refer less a n d less. W H Y M O V E ? I M P R O V E ! 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W h eth er you w ork on a m odest s c a le -m o w in g law n s o r w ash in g ca rs --o r op era te on a m ore ra refied lev el, p rog ra m m in g com p u ters or p la yin g in a su m m er-tim e o r ­ ch estra , y ou sh ou ld b e a w a re o f the fin an cia l ru les that m a k e ea rn in g a n d k eep in g y ou r m on ey ea sier, sa y s the N orth C arolina A ssocia tion o f C ertified P u b lic A ccou n ta n ts. No m a tter w hat y ou do. a p p roa ch y ou r jo b a s y ou w ou ld a sm a ll b u sin ess: b a se fin an cia l d ecision s cn sou n d a ccou n tin g p rin cip les. T h at m ea n s planning in a d v a n ce w h at y ou w an t to d o, foreca stin g how m u ch ,y ou m igh t ea rn , k eep in g a ccu ra te re co rd s ot ex p en ses and cu stom ers, and con sid erin g the tax. req u irem en ts on y ou r ea rn in gs, C P A s sa y . F o r a lm ost a n y en terp rise y ou ca n think o f, y ou 'll n eed “ v en tu re c a p ita l" to buy su p plies o r p rod u cts to sell and to sp rea d the w ord y o u ’ve op en ed fo r bu sin ess. E v en a you n g ster op era tin g a c a r w ash in g se rv ice n eed s to m a k e s o m e ca p ita l ou tla ys in the b eg in ­ ning to bu y sp on g es and soa p . W hile an a du lt sta rtin g a sm a ll b u sin ess w ill g o to a bank fo r a loan , teen a gers a re m o re lik ely to em p ty their sa v in g s o r, if they a re fo r ­ tunate, get a loan from their pa ren ts. K eep ca refu l re co rd s o f w hat you sp en d , C P A s sa y . O n ce y ou b u y ev ery th in g , y ou n eed , y o u ‘ ca n d eterm in e “ co s t o f s a le s” a n d from that, the p r ic e to ch a rg e in ord er to co v e r y ou r co s ts, plus p rov id e a p rofit. T h at p rin cip le a p p lies ju st as m u ch in settin g a p r ic e fo r y ou r la b or. If you op era te a gard en in g s e r v ice , y o u ’ll h a ve to ca lcu la te h o w . to re c o v e r the costs o f y o u r g a r ­ den in g tools and oth er ex p en ses, w h ile at the sa m e tim e k eep in g y ou r ra te com p etitiv e. W hen plan n in g ex p en ses, you n eed to u n d erstan d ca sh flow , C P A s sa y . I f y ou h a ve a co n tra ct fo r pain tin g a h ou se, y ou m a y not g et p a id until th e w ork is com p leted , but y ou m a y still h a v e y ou r tran ­ sp orta tion a n d m ea l ex p en ses to ■ M o n e y M a n a g e m e n t ' DAVIUCOUNTY |;NTI-RI’RISU RECORD. TIIUKSDAY. JULY 2\ 1983 13П w orry a bou t. Y o u 'll h a v e to set en ou gh a sid e to g et b y until y ou a re paid, and use part o f w hat y ou earn lo b u y m ore su p plies. R e m e m b e r to k e e p a n a d e q u a t e ‘ ‘ in v e n to r y co n tro l” too, C P A s a dd. W ill you h a ve en ou gh su p p lies to last until you sh op a g a in ? If you sp en d a lot on su p plies, like pain t, o r sp on g es and soa p for a c a r w ash in g s e r v ice , s e e if y ou ca n g et a p rice d iscou n t. M an y store ow n ers o ffe r discou n ts to reg u la r b u sin ess cu stom ers. A lso, h a vin g a re g u la r a ccou n t at a store w ill m a k e b u yin g and p a y in g ea sier. Y ou m a y ev en esta blish a line o f cred it at the sotore. T h a i cou ld h elp y o u r ca sh flow situation b y a llow in g you lo d ela y p a ym en t until a fter y ou h a v e been pa id fo r a jo b . W hen y o u 'r e g ettin g sta rted you m a y h a ve lo sp en d s o m e m on ey lo let p eop le kn ow y o u ’re in b u sin ess, a tradition al and n e ce ssa ry rite in sta rlin g an y en terp rise. T h is ca n be a s sim p le as fliers y ou ty p e out and put u p on g ro ce r y store bulletin b oa rd s. O r, y ou cou ld p la ce a ds in loca l n ew sp ap er. R e m e m b e r e v e ry selfn im p loy ed in dividu al h a s lo co m p ly w ith tax la w s, C P A s w arn . If y ou m a k e m ore than ?3,300 a y e a r y ou h a ve to pa y fed era l in co m e ta x. If y ou m a k e m o re than $400 y ou h a v e to p a y S ocia l S ecu rity tax. S elf-em p loy ed p eop le h a v e to su b m it estim a ted tax p a y m en ts to the IR S on a q u a rterly b asis du rin g the y ea r. If not they fa ce a ta x b ill, plus p en alties fo r nol p a y in g . > K eep a ccu r a te re co rd s o f a ll y ou r ex p en ses, C P A s a dd. T h ose e x ­ p en ses ca n b e d ed u cted from the in co m e y ou re ce iv e , a n d y ou on ly p a y ta xes on w h at is left o v e r a fle r y ou r ded u ction s. In s o m e sta tes if y ou sell m ore lh an $600 w orth o f g ood s, ev en if it’s fish bait, y ou h a v e to c o lle c t sa les tax and p a ss it a lon g to the sta te g ov ern m en t! T h at req u ires y ou to obtain a tax id en tification n u m b er fro m the sta te, fill out fo rm s and send the tax to the sta te la x o ffice . A t the end o f the su m m er, g o o v e r y ou r b u sin ess re co rd s ca re fu lly , so you ca n d e cid e h ow su cce ss fu l y ou r b u sin ess w as. T h at is the tim e to sta rt thinking a b ou l n ext sea son , a n d e v e n lin in g u p p o te n tia l cu stom ers. B y then, o f cou rse, y o u ’ll b e a sea son ed en trep ren eu r. Howard Realty A Ins. Agency Inc. 330 South Salisbury Street M ockiville, N .C . PHONE 634-3538 OPEN HOUSE Hickory Hill Saturday 2-4 -N E W L IST IN G S - T h e p e rce n t m o rtg a g e s n ow a v a ila b le through F H A -V A . N ow ii the U m e to buy a hom e. C a ll fo r m o re In form a tion. _ F O R R E S T L A N E -N ew ly p a in ted , w ell-k ep t, 3B R , fr a m e h ou se. V ery n eat. 1236 s q .ft . H ea t p u m p a n d cen tra l a ir. 139.900. F A R M IN G 'T O N R d .- 4 B R , Z b a lh , liv in g rm ., d in in g rm ., d en w -fp l., n lc c k itch cn , on 5A p r im e loca tion , 4-stall b a m , fe n c e d p a stu re. 157,500.00 IN V E S T M E N T - 8 ren ted a p tm ts., 2 bu ildin gs. M A IN ST - C ooleem ee-2 b d rm , 1 b ath , fra m e , 1200 s.f. 11^« p e rce n t in terest. 121,500.00 A Z A L E A D R T V E -G a rd en V a lley-4 b d rm . 4 b ath , 3882 s .f., e x ce lle n t co n d . F u ll co m p le te d b a sem en t, beau tifu l w ood ed lot, $150,000.00. 2 4 9 M U M F O R D D R IV E -C lea n , w ell-k ep t, 2 -b ed room h om e w ith d riv e-in b a sem en t. E x ce lle n t Intow n loca tion on q u iet street. {31,500. H A R D IS O N S T .-Id ea l sta rte r h o m e . 925 sq. It. 1.3 a c r e lot, fresh ly p a in ted In terior a n d ex te rio r, new ca rp e t and flo o r co v e rin g th rou gh ou t. L oan a ssu m a b le. 130,000.00. W tlST W O O D V IL L A G E -S U G A R M T N .- T im e-sh a rin g C on d o. 800 sq . ft. t s .io o . D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D - B rick V en eer, 3 b ed room , 2 b a th . 1692 sq . ft. | Я ,000. C E D A R F O R E S T - 3 b ed room , 2 b ath , b rick h om e w ith 1344 sq . ft. 163,900. H O L ID A Y A C R E S - B rick V e n e e r h om e w ith 3 b e d ro o m s a n d 1Ц baths. 1434 sq . ft. $47,500.00 C E M E T E R Y S T R E E T - A rea l doU h ouse. Щ sto ry fra m e w ith n ew sidin g. 3 b e d rM m , 1 b a th . R e m o d e le d . E xceU en t con d ition . $52,000. 10 p ercen t m o rtg a g e s n o w a v a ila b le - C a ll fo r m o rein iform a tlon E D G E W O O D C IR C L E : 2400 Sq. F t. on abea u tifu l w ood ed , co r n e r lot. 3 b ed room s, 2<A b ath s F o rm a l liv in g ro o m , d in in g ro o m , den w ith firep la ce, m a rb le fo y e r, th erm op an e w in d ow s, cen tra l h ea t a n d a ir, loa n a ssu m p tion . $69,500. C O U N T R Y L A N E : R e ce n tly re m o d e le d , n ew ca rp e t th rou gh ou t. V ery n ice and an e x ce lle n t loca tion . lliiB h om e o ffe rs 3 b e d ro o m s , 2 b a th room s, fo r m a l liv in g ro o m , din in g ro o m and d en . P lu s a fu ll b a sem en t. $55,000. 863 N O R T H M A IN S T .: N eed s n o re p a irs p resen t ow n er h a s taken c a r e . ot a ll ot th ese. C lose in to tow n, ch u rch es, g r o c e r y store-a ll w ithin w alk in g d ista n ce. N ew sid in g, ce m e n t d riv e , n ice y a rd , 3 b e d ro o m s . C O M M E R C IA L C orn er of D ep ot St, and C lem sn t St. S erv ice S U tion 28’ *80'. $18,260.00. ------------_LANp—------------ 29A C R E S - a d join in g O ak d a le su b d iv ision $29,000. 12 L O T S in O a k d a le su b d iv ision off of 801. T ota l p rice $18,000. C an b e sold In dividu ally. HICKORY HILL- lov ely w ood ed lot on lake. $8,000. W O O D E D co r n e r lot in C'ouiiu-y E sta tes o ff J e tich o R d . A p p ro x . size, 1 -acre. $4,200.00 L O T -S h allow ford L ak es su b d iv ision , L ew isv ille, N .C . IF orsy th C ou n ty) $10,000.00. O F F B E T H E L C H . R D -6.84 a cre s $48,000.00 H W Y . 801 a n d R IV E R V IE W R D -Z V ia cre s w ith w ell and sep tic tank, 2- stail b arn . B ea u tifu l lot. H IC K O R Y H IL L -O n e lot 100 x 200 $6,500. H IG H W A Y 601- B o x s C L C A cre s 5 lots $6,600.00. 23 a cre s on the T u ir cn tln e 1 1 «^ ' w ith ISO-f feet of roa d fron ta g e. W ood ed w ith cou n ty w a ter -e. O w n er fin an cin g $1200. p e r a cre. 5 a cre s on Ihe D a v ie A c a t V - / B d , G ood ro a d fr o n U g e , lots o f trees and a stre a m . $15,000, 48 a cre s loca ted on the M ahi C h u rch R d . $2100. p e r a cre . W ill su b- d iv lce Into 10 a c r e tra cts. W ood la n d -h ea v ily w ood ed 2 a cre s $6300.00 H W Y 64 W est - 4 m iles from M ock sv ille. 10 a cre s $27,500. L ots o f roa d fron ta g e. E x ce lle n t loca tion . P a rk er R o a d : 3 tra cts (1 )4 a cre s $14,000. (2 ) 18 a cre s $25,200,12 a cres w llh b a rn , a irstrip h a n g a r, p a stu re, w ater $30,000.00 -----------------------------H O M E P H O N E S -------------------------- J u lia H o w a rd A n n F .W a n d i M ik e H e n d rix V lc k l F le m ln a 634-3754 634-3229 284-2366 C .C . C h a p m a n M y rtle G rim e s C a lv in Ija m e s 634-2S34 998-3990 492-5198 998-5194 If y o u ’re d isen ch a n ted w ith y ou r jo b o r w h ere y o u liv e, y ou ca n a lw a y s sta rt o v e r a g a in w ith a d iffe re n t jo b or a d ifferen t n eig h ­ b orh ood . S ta rtin g o v e r m a y n ot be ea sy , but oth ers h a ve taken the p lu n ge a n d fou n d that sh iftin g arou n d h a s its ow n rew a rd s. It w ill take pla n n in g, a n d som e sh rew d ev a lu a tion o f w h a t y ou re a lly w an t to d o o r w h e re y ou re a lly w a n t to g o, a rea listic b u d g et, and m o r e than a little g u m p tion , n o te s th e N o r th C a r o lin a A ssocia tion o f C P A s. A lth ou g h there a re n o re lia b le fig u re s on h ow lon g to plan o r h ow m u ch m o n e y to sp en d , it ’s re a so n a b le to sa y the m o re y ou h a v e o f e a ch the b etter o ff y o u ’ll b e. P la n n in g s h o u ld b e g in w ith e v a lu a tin g y o u r cu r re n t n et w orth , C P A s su g g e st. S ta rt by d ra w in g up a p erson a l fin a n cia l sta tem en t, listin g a ssets a n d lia b ilities. O n ce y ou s u b tra ct y ou r total d e b ts fro m the v a lu e o f y o u r sa v in g s and p ro p e rty , y o u ’ll kn ow y ou r net w orth . T h a t fig u re ca n b e tra n slated in to h ow m u ch y o u ca n a ffo r d to sp en d , a n d h ow m u ch y o u m a y be a b le to b o rro w , if n e ce s sa ry , w h en y ou sta rt ov er. . N ex t, se t u p a b u d g et. H o w m u ch w ou ld a m o v e co s t? H ow lon g ca n y ou su b sist b etw een jo b s ? H ow m u ch m u st y ou sp en d on a new p la ce to liv e, o r to op en the d o o rs of a n ew b u sin ess? C P A s re c o m m e n d a sk in g trade a ssocia tion s fo r in form a tion abou t the co s ts o f c e r ta in b u sin esses. C h a m b ers o f c o m m e r c e ca n u su a lly g iv e u s e fu l in fo r m a t io n . L oca J b an k s a n d ev en m ov in g co m p a n ie s a re a lso re lia b le s o u r ce s of in­ fo rm a tio n a b o u t a city a n d its e co n o m y . T o a v o id s u r p r is e s lo o k a t p u b lish ed o ffic ia l fig u res d es crib in g the liv in g co s ts in a city . A d iv o rce d w o m a n w ith tw o d a u g h ters w h o re ce n tly m o v e d fr o m the N orth east to the S ou th w est w a s su rp rise d to .fin d ren t co s ts 25 p e r ce n t h ig h er and ch ild c a r e co s ts d o u b le w h a t sh e had been p a y in g . T o m a k e u p th ese in cre a se d co s ts sh e sc rim p e d on clo th e s a n d en ­ terta in m en t. B e fo r e m o v in g she a llo w e d fo r a d e p o sit and ren t on an a p a rtm en t, a s w e ll a s the co s t o f m ov in g h er b elon g in g s. O n ce she a rriv e d sh e fo u n d therei w ere u n ex p ected co s ts re re g iste rin g h er c a r a n d g ettin g a n ew d r iv e r's licen se. D e p e n d in g on c ir c u m s t a n c e s , m a k in g p la n s fo r sta rtin g o v e r ca n cu t tw o w a y s, C P A s n ote. T h e in- cre a sin g n u m b e r o f tw o-in com e c o u p le s m a y d is c o u r a g e on e sp o u se ’s pla n n in g b e ca u se the oth er sp ou se m a y n ot b e w illin g to s a cr ifice a g o o d jo b to m o v e . H ow ev er, tw o in co m e s ca n w ork in on e sp o u se ’s fa v o r. A p sy - c h o lo g is t r e c e n t ly t r a d e d h is p ra ctice fo r a s m a ll m e d ica l s e r ­ v ice s co m p a n y . H e sa y s th e d ecision to ta k e on the b u sin ess w a s e a sie r b eca u se of b a ck -u p fr o m a w ork in g sp ou se. T h e e x p e n s e s o f p u ttin g a busin ess on its fe e t a b s o rb e d som e of their fu n d s fo r le isu re a ctiv ities, h e notes. A s p a rt o f pla n n in g fo r the b u sin ess he c lo s e d cr e d it ca rd a c­ cou n ts. Y e t a n oth er co u p le , w h o p lan n ed for y e a r s b e fo re le a v in g th eir old jo b s a n d sta rtin g a b u sin ess, b ega n b y s p e n d in g a n n u a l v a c a t io n s visitin g co m m u n itie s look in g fo r a resta u ra n t th ey c o u ld ru n in a tow n they w ou ld e n jo y . B efore b u yin g a m sta u ra n t, one sp ou se took co r re s p o n d e n c e co u rse s in resta u ra n t m a n a g e m e n t w h ile the oth er stu d ied a cco u n tin g a t a co m m u n ity co lle g e . B u y in g the resta u ra n t m ea n t se llin g th eir h om e a n d b o r r o w in g on in s u r a n c e p olicies. C osts v a r y g re a tly in d ifferen t cities, C P A s note. S o d o a v e r a g e sa la ries. B e fo re y o u m a k e y o u r m o v e to a d iffe re n t city , a sk a bou t p rop erty ta x es, u tility co s ts, the p r ic e o f an a v e r a g e h o m e , b ro k e r o r ren ta l a g e n c y fe e s , a n d ev en the a m ou n t o f h ig h w a y co n g e stio n to g a u g e the im p a c t, p h y s ica l and em otion a l, o f a d a ily co m m u te . W hen y ou set u p y o u r b u d g et fo r co s ts, e stim a te h ow lon g it w ill take to ra is e the money you w ill n eed , C P A s su g g e st. S o m e p e o p le p r e fe r to k e e p a fin a n c ia l c u s h io n , eq u iv a len t to on e y e a r ’s s a la ry , on the sid e in c a s e p la n s d o n ot w o rk out. F in a n cia l pla n n in g a n d a re a listic b u d g et ca n h e lp y o u o v e r c o m e a n y u n e x p e c t e d e x p e n s e s . C o m p le te plan n in g a n d s o m e m o n e y on the sid e, w ill g iv e y o u the fr e e d o m to co n ce n tra te y o u r e ffo rts on w h a t y ou w a n t to do. Iiiriiiit.s l.i'iiin T ru st. ()|>liniism All iiilanl i.s ob viou sly b u sy le a r n in g m a n y thin gs abou t his o r h er w o r ld . B u t n ew k n o w le d g e is n o l lim ited to the loca lion o f fin g ers and toes and recog n ition o f p a ren ts' v oices. "In fa n cy is the m ost im p o r la n i p e r io d o f y o u r cliiU s 's life , b e ca u se h e is form in g h is m osi fu n d a m en ta l a t t i t u d e s t o w a r d h im self a n d h is w o rld ,” sa y s E llen T . M iller, C hatham C ounty h om e e co n o m ics a g ricu ltu ra l ex ten sion agen t. " I f a b a b y is fed w hen he is h u n gry, g iv e n p le n ty o f p h ysica l cu d d lin g a n d not ig n ored w h en he crie s , he w ill feel g ood a bou t h im s e lf a n d his w orld a n d w ill d e v e lo p a b a sica lly op tim istic v iew p oin t tow ard life ,” M rs. M iller sa y s. In fa n cy is a lso im ­ p o r t a n t b e c a u s e ra p p ort is bu ilt b e t­ w een the p a ren ts and the ch ild . T h is is the fou n d ation o f d is:ip lin e. "R a p p o rl m a k es y ou a m u ch -lov ed p erson in Ihe e y e s o f y o u r ch ild and m a k es him o r h er w an l to o b e y y ou . Y ou sp en d the w h ole y e a r b u ild in g r a p p o r t b y feed in g h er, cu d d lin g h er, talking to h er, bath in g h er, ch a n g in g h er d ia p ers, a n d a t­ te n d in g lo o lh e r n e e d s ,” M r s . M ille r sa y s. T h e p a ren t d ra w s on this re s e rv o ir o f ra p ­ p orl and trust to h a n d le l a t e r d i s c i p l i n e p rob lem s. March of Dimes SAVES BABIES FIGHT BIRTH DEFECTS Mosquitoes Threat To Patio Party ing F O R S A L E If y ou a re pla n n in g a p a tio p a rty o r som e o th e r fo r m o f e n ­ tertain in g ou tside in the ev en in g , re m e m b e r 10 e x p e ct s o m e unin- v i t e d g u e s t s - - m osq u itoes. ■‘M o s q u it o e s ca n e s p e c ia lly b e a p rob lem if y ou live n ea r a p on d, m a rsh or a n y w h e r e th e r e is sta n din g w a le r w h ere m o s q u i t o e s c a n b re e d ,” sa y s D r. R .C . H illm an n . exten sion ei.tom olog y sp ecia list at N orth C a rolin a S la le U n iversity. “ In su ch ca se s you w ill h a v e to pul up w ith the m osq u itoes. P u t on a m osq u ito rep ellan t or d o y ou r en tertain in g in d o o r s o r in a scre e n e d a r e a ,” D r. H illm an n con tin u es. T h e e ffe ctiv e n e ss o f fo g g e rs , m osq u ito coils and citron ella ca n d les is erra tic. N on e should b e u s e d w h e n s t iff w inds a re blow in g. If y ou plan to u se a fo g g e r, fog the a rea in the ev en in g at least h a lf an hour b e fo re the g u e s ts a r r iv e a n d b e fo r e a n y fo o d is b rou gh t out. A lso, be su re y ou b u y an ou t­ d oor fo g g e r a n d not an in door ty p e. F ollow the d ireclion s on Ihe la b el and d irect the fog into th e v e g e t a t io n fr o m w h ich the m osq u itoes co m e . G entle even in g b r e e z e s w ill h e lp sp rea d the fog and k eep 11 w ilh in eigh t to len fe e t-a b o v e the g rou n d , w h ich is w h ere m ost of A Ihe m osq u itoes a re. I n s e c t tr a p s th a t u tilize u n tra v iolel light to a ttra ct in sects to an e le ctric g rid w h ich kills th em a r e b e m o n in g c o m m o n . H o w e v e r , s o m e s p e c ie s o f m o s q u it o e s a r e n ot a t tr a c t e d to th e s e traps, and m ost o f the in sacts killed in them a re n ol pests. If y ou a re g oin g lo u se an e le c tric trap, d on 't p la ce it w h ere g u e s ts w ill b e con g reg a tin g . T h e best p osition fo r the trap is betw een the g u ests and th e a r e a th e m osq u itoes c o m e from . N o c tu r n a l fly in g in sects a re a ttra cted to w hite light, esp ecia lly flo re sce n l lig h l. U sing y e llo w b u lb s w ill r e d u c e th e n u m b e r a t t r a c t e d . S o m e b eetles a re m o re a t­ tra cted to y ellow light, but they w ill not h arm p eop le. K eep in sid e lights to a m in im u m , esp ecia lly arou n d en tra n ce d oors. “ T h is d is c o u r a g e s m osq u itoes and oth er in sects from com in g in sid e y ou r h o m e ,” D r. H illm ann a dds. -NEW LISTINGS- Radio Dispatched Trtjck^ RESID E N T IA L & C O M M ER C IA L, V A & FH A Inipaclon e x t e r m in a t in g 634-5720 DAY OR N IG H T Yadkinville Ro»d . M orfisvllk, N.C Southwood Acres Home in the pines. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, brick veneer home ideal for the large family. Let us show you the many additional features. »82,000“_________________ Beautiful L In Woodland Development Plenty Of Hardwood Trees And Sloping jiisi Right For A Basement o,900“ Sheffield Park-Convenient To 140 3 bedroom home with baths, kitchen-dip^o’ comb., living room. .in woodstove, utility roo'?-'^%'i}diio, fenced back yard, storage building..... Many extras included. *39,800 Summer home in the Mountains. Beautiful view of the New River. Large lot. Located in Ashe County close to Elk Shoals Methodist Camp >28,000 Center Community Approximately 41 acres located off of Tutterow Rd. and Hwy. 64. Land borders on Interstate 40 Right of Way *44,000 Garden Valley Brick Home With Plenty Of Room'. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Ceramic Tile Baths And Many Additional Features . Only 79,000 Southwood Acres Many lots available. LAREW-WOOD- JOHNSON,lnc. Phone 634-6281 & Insurance TELEPHONE: (704) 634-ei11 1И NPH Ппппгми» tor Peal • - Insiirancc - All Турсн HOMF.<! .'il I’ l It I l)C .\T I()N -:illH n u u h c r . P , II, ■ 111 pu rl, hll )’ !' lilt, li k e I I I '» ciiMHiliiiii. Iri'cs. lU V V . lilW - i’ story. S-rooni h om e in gim il c'lindltion. N reils sn m eon e w ilh g ood ta ste and in uiginatlfln lo d e c o ra te i(. S -iicres o f v a liiiib le land g oes w ith It. I.AK ICW OO D IJU -;!im , 11, n , liv in g room w - fp l.. fu ll b sm l. w -fp l, k itch rn -ilin in g a rea . I.2A Int. IC\ceIlent loca tion . S l'H IN G .ST.-2nH . J C K ™ '' sta rter h om e. Iteasiin n ble p rice. W I M l’M I'O K D D r.-I.ov ely IBK sp lit-lev el liDiiie in a q u iet n eigh b orh ood . ro n \ e n iriit lo sch ools and sh op p in g . I.K w -fpI., den w -fp l., tw o co m p le lr k itch en s. P e rfe c t fo r a g row in g fiim ily . ilii.iiw i. D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D -3 o r 4 B R . IB on IV4 A w ith ou tb u ild in gs. M E R R E L L L A K E R D E x tra n ice 3 B R . 2B c e d a r sid in g h o m e on w ood ed e x ce p t fo r la w n . H ea t p u m p , cei, .a l a ir, 2 c a r g a r a g e . L a n d sca p cd . S H E F F IE L D R O A D -N lce h om e on c o m e r lot. 3 B R . IMi b a th s, e x ce lle n t con d ition , re a so n a b ly p r ic e d . L a n d sca p e d a n d g a rd en sp a ce . G L A D S T O N E R D . C o o le e m e e a re a - N ice ly m a in ta in ed 5 ro o m h ou se and 3 -ro o m a p a rt­ m en t on a p p r o x . Vi a cre . 601S-2B R , t b a th , g a rd e n sp a ce . B R O O K D R IV E -B u ff b ric k h o m e on 2 lots, 3 B R , 1% b a th s, ex v jC m t con d ition , re a so n a b ly p r ic e d . L a n d sca p e a a n d g a rd en sp a ce . W IL L O W R U N -T w o n ew h o m e s u n d er c o n ­ stru ction - on e fa rm sty le . 2 o r 4 B R . g re a t ro o m , d e c k , city w a ter a n d s e w e r, p a v e d street. P ic k ou t y o u r c o lo rs a n d ca rp e t. N E W L IS T IN G - 601 S .- 3 B r, 2 fu ll bath s, la r g e g re a t r o o m w ith w o o d b u rn in g Insert o n 3 a cre s . )48,S00. P IN E R ID G E R D .-3 P ;^ 'in ch er, oil F W A h ea t, fn ilt tre e s, o v e r a c i'^ io t , ca rp o rt. J E R IC H O C H U R C H R D .-4 B R , 2V4B, d en w -fp l. o r w o o d In sert, 2 k itch en s, d b l. ca rp o rt, p a v e d d r iv e . A p p ro x . 4A la n d . O n e o f th e b e st listin g s w e h a v e h a d . S e e to a p p re cia te . M O B IL E H O M E a n d lot -1970, 2 B .R . C ou n ty W a ter, $19,000.00. D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D - 3 B R ; 2B . h o m e w ith la rg e d en on la r g e lo t. R e a so n a b le p r ic e . A V O N S T .-G ood sta rte r h o m e . 2 B R . IB , ce n tra l h ea t a n d n ice lot. H IC K O R Y H IL L -V e ry a ttra cU v e, Im m a cu la tc a n d sp a cio u s h o m e . L iv in g ro o m w ith fp l, D R , 3 la rg e B R ’ s, p la y r o o m w ith w o o d stov e, den w ith fp l,, stu d y, 3V^ b ath s. R e la x b y a 20x40 p o d . T h is a n d m u ch m o re a t a p r ic e less th a n y ou w ou ld e x p e c t. D A V I E A C A D E M Y R D -3 B R . iR . fu ll iia sem en t, h ea t p u m p . C. P o rt a n d .91 A . N ew ly Redecorated ____ _ D E A D M O N R D .-4 3A a n d 3B R h ou se. B ea u tifu l settin g . L a r g e E n g lish B o x w o o d s a n d m a p le tre e s . IV4 a c r c la k e . A ir strip . C a ll lo r sh ow in g . S. M A IN S T .-A ttra ctiv e S ta rter H om e. 3B r, 2B , re a so n a b ly p r ic e d . C iW Y N S T . 3 B R b -(.'k h ou se, ce n tr si h ea t, ca r p o r t a n d n ice IJO A ll fo r »31,000. O w n er fin a n cin g . _ K A R .'W IN G TO N K O A D -B rIck ra n ch e r, 3 B R , 2B , d en w -fp l. p la y ro o m w -fp l., ca r p o r t g a r a g e , a p p r o x . 2A , w o o d e d , f. b a s e m e n ^ N E A R 1-40 a t first 64 ex it, 3 B R , 2^4 B . d en -fp l. b a s e m e n t-fp l., a ir c o n d ., 2 -ca r g a r a g e , apprD x. 2A. G A K N E rt S T .-3B R , b r ic k ra n ch e r, H iB . h ea t p u m p , b a s e m e n t, d e ck . G O D B E Y R D .-N e a t h ou se on M A . , '2 o r 3 b e d ro o m , IB . B ea u tifu l tre e s. R e a s o n a b l» p r ic r d . W IL L B O O N E R D - 3 h om es to b e b u ilt. E n e r g y e fficie n t, 3 B R h o m e s w ith m on th ly p a y m e n ts a s lo w a s $150.00 If y o u q u a lify. C O M M E R C IA L Itl'.A It rU K K K H I).- C o m m e rcia l b ld g. Illlxl!» (Ill 1,11 a cre s w ith :i ph ase ele c. ru r ro n tly 2 a pts. s:i'j.iiun. C O U N T Y H O M E R O A D -W e s t s ld e M o b ile H om e P a r k . 4 a cre s , ch a in link fe n ce , 12 m o b ile h om es. M on th ly In com e $2,052 fu ll ren ta l. P r ic e $135,000. O w n er fin a n cin g at 10 p e r ce n t A P R . IIW ^'. lillJ.S-HIIIII ft. c o m m e r cia l b ld K - has m an y p u ssibilities. Jlll.Klio. F O R L E A S E -601 S. C o m m e rc ia l B ld g . o r s e r v i c e s t a t io n . R e c e n t ly r e n o v a t e d . R e a so n a b le ra tes. L A N D N E A R F A R M IN G T O N -H w y . 801, !I.;1X7A open land, lon g rd . fron ta g e, w ill d iv id e. O L D H W Y . 158 - 25.57A la n d , p a rt p a stu re, p a rt w o o d e d . B ea u tifu l a re a . O A K L A N D H E IG H T S -L ot a p p ro x . Vi a c r e , zon ed fo r m o b ile h om e. R e a so n a b ly p rice d . T W IN C E D A R S IlD .-T w o '^. A lots. B o rd e rin g T w in C ed a rs Call Course. O F F E A T O N C IIU R C II R D .- SO..'; a cre s , a p ­ p rox . ;|IIA open . S om e pine h a rd w ood tim b er. S o m e b u ild in gs. A p p rox . 7 a cre s w a terfron t. $13!ifl. p e r a cre . M a n y I'ots-R ollin g H ills L a n e a n d M illin g R o a d . H IG H W A Y 801 - 15A - p a rt op en , h a rd w ood en d lon g ro a d fr o n ta g e . C A R O W O O D S S u b d lv .-L o t s 35 a n d 36. R e a so n a b le p rice . ____ C L O S E IN -A p p rox . 12 A , 10 op en , lon g ro a d fro n ta g e , g o o d b u ild in g sites. F A R M IN G T O N A R E A -5 -a cre tra cts - W .S . N o. N E A R M 0 C K S V IL L E -5 A . w o od ed , p a v e d rd . C. w a ter. B A Y V I E W E S T A T E S -L a k e N o r m a n . M o o re sv ille a re a , d e e d e d lot, w a te rfro n t a c ­ ce s s , g ood b u ild in g lot.17800. 80 A C R E S -B e a u tlfu l la n d , 50 u n d er cu ltiv a tio n , r e s t w o o d e d , D a v ie A c a d e m y a r e a . R e a so n a b ly p r ice d . E u g en e B en n ett »98-4727 H olla n d C h a ffin 634-5186 L ou ise F rost D a ig le 634-2846 S a m H ow elJ C on n ie K ow aisiiu G ra ha M a d ison L u th -r P otte, R H l' H en ry S h ore K athi W a ll 634-2060 634-6343 634-5176 ЛЛ-8420 634-5846 492-7631 Kill»' Hl'uSlHi; 634^6111 or 634-6112 MH. DAVII: COUNTY KNTIìRI'RISl: IU-CÜRI\.T11URSDAY. JULY 21. ИЖЗ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DAVfE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BPrORE THE CLERK File No. B\ SP 113 NOTICE OF RESALE GARRY W. FRANK. Ad mlnistralor c.t.a. of ihp Estate of WILFRED GUY FRITTS, Deceased, and KEITH POPE. Individually, and wife. LYNN L. POPE.Petitioners Public Notices Manage Lawns To ! Control Disease ABNER B. HARRINGTON. SR.. Guardian cf EUNICE H. FRITTS. ARLONA F. POPE and husband, CLARENCE A. POPE. LARRY KEITH POPE. JR.. KRISTAL LYNN POPE, HAVA DAWN KISER, CHRISTOPHER TED KISER, and MICHAEL BRIAN KISER, D sle n d a n ts WHEREAS, the undersigned Administrator c.t.a. ol the EsMfeof WUIrea Guy Fritts did pursuant to Orders of Ihe Court In the above special proceeding oKer for sell two separate tracts of land which sale was reported to this Court; and WHEREAS, within the time allowed by law upset bid was filed with the Clerk of Superior Courf for Davlc County on one of the said separate tracts of land and an order Issued directing Garry w. Frank, Administrator c.t.a. of the Estate of Wilfred Guy Frllts to resell said tract, specifically TRACT EIGHT; as hereinafter described; and NOW THEREFORE, under and by virtue of a Consent Order entered by a Judge of Superior Court and an order of Ihe Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, North Carolina, made In the above proceeding, the undersigned Administrator cJ.a. of the Estate of Wilfred Guy Fritts will on the 23nd day of July, 19B3, at 12:00 noon at the entrance of the Davie County Courthouse in Mocksville, North Carolina, offer for sate to the tiighest bidder, the following tract or land lying In Fulton Township, Davie County. North CArollna, and more particularly described as follows: TRACT EIGHT: BEGIN­ NING at an existing 60" Poplar wifh cKisfing marks af a fence corner, said 60" Poplar being located at the southwest corner of C.' Bailey's tract, the nor- thwest corner of L. Anderson's tract and the southeast corner of TRACT SIX, and being the fxirfheast corner of this TRACT EIGHT; thence with L. An­derson's line South 05 deg. 04' 30" West 2,907.66 feet to a new Iron pipe on the east bank of Dutchmans Creek; thence with the East b^'^k nf Dutchmans Creek as it meanders the following forty lines having courses and distances more or less as follov<n. North 47 deg. 16' 00" West 145.00 feet to a point, Ihcnce North 44 deg. 44' 00" West 75.00 feet fo a point, thence North 07 deg. 23' 00" East 100.00 fecffo a point, thence North 25 deg.-49' 00" West 135.00 feet to a pojnt, thence North 54 deg. 51' 45"’ Wesi 194.70 feet to a polnf, thence North 29 deg. 25' 15" West'110.30 feet to a point, thence North 13 deg. 32' 30" East 210.50 feet to a point, ttieoce North 19 deg. 48' 30" v/est* 345.50 feet to a point, thence North 62 deg. 04' 00" West 95.00 feet to a point, thence South 74 deg. 08' 00" West 60.00 feet to a point, thence South 60 deg. 59' 00" West 120.00 feet fo a point, thence South 41 deg. 43' 00‘' Wesf 90.00 feef fo a polnf, thence North 23 deg. 25' 00" West 47.00 feet to a point, ttiei^ce North 24 deg. 46' 00" East 96.60 feet to a point, thence E th04deg. 33' 00" West 190.80 to a point, thence Norfh 01 , u ' 00" East 60.90 feet to a fiolnt, thence North 43 deg. OS' №" East 165.00 feet to a point, {hence North 54 deg. 47' 00" East 355.00 feet to a point, thence North 30 deg. 55' 00" tyest 95.00 feet to a point, thence North 48 deg. 47' 00'' West 1 lO.W (feet to a point, thence North 37 ((eg. 21' 00" West 512.00 feet to a tolnf. thence North 07 deg. 45' TO'' West 2»5,00 feet to a point, fhence North 07 deg. 30' 00" Vyest 140.00 feet to a point, thence North 01 deg. 50' 00" gflst 275.00 feet to a point, {hence North 76 deg. 28’ 00" West 67.50feet to a point; thence §Jofh-65 deg. 44' 00" West t40.00 !t to a point, thence South 49 i; 11'00''West292.50feet toa lint, thence Sooth 77 deg. 17' 'VVest 236.50 feet to a point, 'lice South 08 deg. 29' 00" i(t &5.00 feet to B point, thence ith.64 deg. 15' 00" West 395.00 iFto a point, thence South 41 j?55' 00" West 104.00 feet to a irif,* thence South 11 deg. 02' ’{East 150.00 feet lo a point, -ince Soufh 55 deg. 09' 00" 'eit 92.50 feef to a point, thence 'irth 66 deg. 20' 00" West 86.50 f^t to a point, thence North 39 leg. 22' 00" West 675.00 feet to a lieint. thence North 75 deg. 47' 10" West 170.00 feet to a point, Iffence North 41 deg. 14' 00" ^est 395.00 feet to a point, iftence North 17 deg. 27' 00" West 450.00 feet to a point, ^ence North 58 deg. 30' 00" •bast 012.50 feet to a point thence ^rl»x25deg. 33' 00" East 465.00 ieerto a new Iron pipe on the east bank of Dutchmans Creek, ttie southwest corner of TRACT S^VEN; thence with the line of TpAiT SEVEN South 66 deg. U' iS'.' East 495.00 feet to a new irT)r(pipe in ttie center of the 60 tiibi. road right of way, the sQUthfrast corner of TRACT SEV^N and the southwest cgrner of TRACT SIX; thence with the line of TRACT 3I\ Soufh 66 deg. 14' 4i" East 3,425.12 feet to the point and place of beginning, and being 125.52 Acres, more or less, as sJrveyed October 6th, 1902, by /.iV^rtln F. Hennlgan, R. i . S. L- 2735. -For referen ce see Deed Book 39, page 418, D eed Book 38, page 268 and D eed Book 4i, p age 80. ,^he opening bid on this tract will be 154.086.36. This tract is solo su bject to an> righ t!, ol w a y and cjisem ents and en cu m bran ces of. record and are also sold subject to 60 foot road righl ot way as sp ecifica lly described and Shown cfi that m ap draw n M artin F. H ennlgan dated OLluLicr 6lii, 1902 w hich is hereby in corporated herein by reltT tn ce This tract is sold su bject to property tdxvb and assessm ents for years sub&eQLient to 1982. .-The last and highest bidder for this tract dt said sale will be requireo lu U've a cash deposit in the am ount ot 10 percent of the bid p en d in g fin a l con firm ation or rejection thereof. ' Said sale of thit tract is o b je c t to co n lirfv i» r r by the Court : This the 7th day of July. 19B3 G arry W Frank. A dm inistrator c t a of the : E staie of W ilfred Guy FriMs >. Post O ffice Bo* 1295 \ Lexington, N C 27292 \ 7 14 Jlnp UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION Notice of Application Filed with Ihe Commission (June 30, 1903) Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been (lied with the Federal Energy Regulatory Com­mission and is available lor public inspection;a. Type ol Application: Preliminary Permitb. Project N0:7317-000 c. Date Filed: May 27. 1983 d. Applicant: Whitney Power Corporation e. Name of Project: Cooleemee Water Power Projeclf. Location: On the Souih Yadkin River, in Davie County, North Carolinag. Filed Pursuant to; Federal Power Act 16U.S.C.SS791 (a) - B25 (r)h. Contact Person: Robert Long, Whitney Power cor­poration, 3 Elm Box 8116, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29305-8116I. Comment Date: Sept. 2, 1983 i. Description of Project: The proposed project will consist of: (1) the existing, lO-foot- high. 515foot-(ong Cooleemee Dam; (2) an existing, u acre reservoir; (3) an existing powerhouse to contain an in­ stalled generating capacity of 1.5 MW.; and (4) appurtenant facilities. The Applicant estimates the average annual energy generation to be 4.75 GWh.k, Purpose of Project: The power produced will be sold to a local utility. I. This notice also consists of the following standard paragraphs: A4a. A4c. B, C, and D2m. Proposed Scope of Studiti under Permlt«A preliminary permit, if issued, does not authorize construction. The Applicant seeks Issuance of a preliminary permit for a period of 36 months. During this time the significant legal. In- sfifurfonal, engineering, en­ vironmental, marketing, economic and financial aspects of the project will be defined, investigated, and assessed to support an Investment decision. The reporl of the proposed study will address whether or not a commitment to Implementation is warranted, and. If findings are positive, the Applicant intends to submit a license application. The Applicant's estimated total cost for per­ forming these studies Is $8,000.n. Purpose of Preliminary Permlt-A preliminary permit does not authorize construction. A permit, it Issued, gives the Permittee, during the term of the permit, the right of priority of application for license while fhe Permittee undertakes the necessary studies and examinations to determine the engineering, economics, and environmental feasibility of the proposed project, the market for power, and all other in­formation necessary for in­ clusion in an application for a license. A4a. Existing Dam or Natural Water Feature Project- Anyone desiring to file a competing application for preliminary permit fora proposed project at an existing dam or natural water feature project, musf submit the competing ap­ plication to the Commission on or before 30-days after the specified comment date for the particular application (see 18 CFR 4.30 to 4.33 (19821). A notice of Intent to file a com­peting application for preilninary permit will not be accepted for filing.A4C. The Commission will accept applications for license or exemption from licensing, or a notice of Intent to submit such an application In response lo ttiis notice. A notice of Intent to tile an application for license or exempllon must be submitted to the Commission on or before the specified comment date for the particular application. Any application for license or exemption from licensing must be filed in accordance with the Commission's regulations (see 18 CFR 4.30 to 4.33 or SS4.101 tO 4.104 (1982). as appropriate).B. Comments. Protests, or Motions to Intervene- Anyone may submit comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene In accordance with the requirements of the Rules of Practice and Procedure, 16 C.F.R. SS385.210, .211, .214 (1902). In determining the appropriate action to take, the Commission will consider all protests or other comments filed, but only those wtio file a motion to Intervene In ac­ cordance with the Com­ mission's Rules may become a party lo the proceeding. Any comments, protests, or motions to intervene must be received on or before the specified comment date for the particular application. C. Filing and Service of Responsive Documents • Any filings must bear In all capital letters the title "COMMENTS", "NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE COMPETING AP­PLICATION", ''COMPETING APPLICATION", ' PROTEST" or "MOTION TO IN­TERVENE". as applicable, and the Project Number of the particular application to which the filing Is In response. Any of fhe above named documents must be filed by providing the original and the number of copies required by the Com­ mission's regulations to; Kenneth F. Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, N.E., Washington, D C. 20426. An additional copy must be sent to: Fred E. Springer, Chief. Applications Branch, Division ol Hydropower Licensing, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Room 208 RB at the above address. A copy ot any notice of Intent, competing application or motion to Intervene must also be served upon each representative of the Applicant specified In Ihe particular application. D2 Agency Comments- Federal. State, and local agencies are invited to file comments on the described application. (A copy ot the application may be obtained by agencies directly from the Applicant.) II an agency does rwt file comments wilhin the time specified for filing com­ ments. it will be presumed to have ro comments. One copy of an agency's comments must also be sent to the Applicant's representatives.K ennefh F. Plumb Secretary i 7 14 4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALEUNDER and BY virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a Deed of Trust, executed by Dougtas G.Harrell’ and wife. Gloria W.Harrcll, dated June 22. 1976. a.td recorded In Deed of Trust Book 95, Page 738 In the Office of Ihc Register ol Deeds of Davie County. Norfh Carolina, default having b:-«n made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to Foreclosure, and the Holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a Foreclosure thereof fur the purpose of satisfying said In­ debtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for Sale al Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Cour­thouse Door In Davie County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, July 27, 1983, tne property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same LYING and BEING in the County of Davie. State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; Beginning at a point a sur­ veyor's nail In Ihe center of Rainbow Road (State Road No. 1441) and running thence from said point North 09 degrees 50' East 364.5 feet to a point, an Iron pipe in Jake Blackwell's line; thence South 16 degrees 30' East 101.90 feet to a point; thence South 48 degrees 55' West 262.33 feet, along the line of David Robertson, to a point, a sur­veyor's nail. In the center of Rainbow Road (State Road No. 1441); thence on a chord with the center of Rainbow Road (State Road No. 1441) North'36 degrees 02' West 332.70 feet to the point and place of the Beginning, containing 1.41 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Francis B. Greene, June 21, 1976, and being a portion of the property described In a dee¿ from Howard G. Hanes and wife, Tllthia M. Hanes to C.H. D-jno and wife, Norma L, Dunn, dated August 17, 1973, as recorded in Book 91, Page 275, Davie County, N.C., Registry. Being the same property as that described In Deed of Trust Book 95, Page 738. Davie County Public Registry. Together with Improvements on said property.PROPERTY ADDRESS; Route 1. Rainbow Road, Ad­vance, North Carolina 27006. This Sale will be made subject to unpaid taxes, prior liens, and unpaid assessments, if any. The Trustee reserves the right to require of the highest bidder a deposit of five percent (5) of his bid as evidence of good faith. This Is In full compliance with G.S. Chapter 45 as amended.This the 5fti day of July. 1983. Joseph L. Carlton, Trustee 7-14 2tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In the District Court in the matter of Anthony Foyelle Deese, born March 21. 1979, and Elizabeth Michelle Deese. born December 17. 1976 TO: TONY BARNETTE DEESE Take Notice that a verified pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Termination of your parental rights as to your minor children, Anthony Foyelle Deese and Elizabeth Michelle Deese.You are required to make defense to such pleading not later fhan fhe lOfh day of August, 1983, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date Petition Is required to be filed, wtilchever is later; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This Ihe 21 day of J-jne, ir«. Halland Vogler. Attorneys atLaw By E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney for Petitioner P.O. Drawer 970, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone; 704-634-6235 6-30 4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYNOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In The District Court DOUGLAS G. OVERCASH,Plaintiff VS. CONNIE 0. OVERCASH, DefendantTO: CONNIE 0. OVERCASH Take Notice that a verified pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in fhe above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: an absolute divorce based on one year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 3lst day of August, 1983, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date complaint is required to be filed, whichever is later; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 19th day of July, 1983.Halland Vogler, Attorneys at Law By E. Edward Vogler, j r , Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Drav^r 970 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone; 704-634-6235 7-21 3tnp NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COJJNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE Superior Court Division Before The Clerk B3 . SP • 76 NOTICE OF SALE TO MAKE ASSETS William G. Ijames, Jr., Guardian for Anderson Roosevelt King Having qualified as Guardian for Anderson Roosevelt (Ted) King of Davie Cwunty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons that a petition of sale to make assets has been filed. The nature ol the relief being sought Is a proceeding by the Guardian to sell the real and personal property of Anderson Roosevelt King pursuant to an order en. tered oursuant to NCGS I 33-31 and I 33-33, the undersigned Guardian will offer for saie at public auction »0 fhe highest bidder for cash at the home of Anderson Roosevelt King, Route 1, Advance, on a dirt road behind Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, in the Farmington Township, Davie County, North Carolina, at 12;00 Noon, on Saturday, the 23rd day of July. 1983, the real property lying In Farmington Township. Davie County. North Carolina, said real property being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a Black Gum. corner of Lot No. 2 and running South Sdegrees East 6.50 chains to a stake; thence South 5.90 chains to a stone; thence East 2.20 chains to a stake; thence North 1 degree East 3.17 chains h> a stake; thence East 4.50 chains to a Hickory; thence South 3.17 chains to a stone; thence East 4.50 chains to a stone; thence North 2.59 chains to a Hickory; thence Norfh 54 degrees West 20 chains to a stake; thence Southward 5.20 chains to the BEGINNING containing 10 acres more or less. For more particular description see division of the lands of George Cook recorded In Book 34. Page 277, Register of Deeds Office of Davie County, North Carolina. Also, see Deed from J.C. Casfevens fo Tom Howard and wife, recorded In Book 38, page 331, Register of Deeds. Davie County, North Carolina. For reference, see Deed Book 40, page 627. Save and except Ihe property deeded in Deed Book 78, page 587. and Deed Book 94, page 557, Davie County Registry, and any other rights and easements deeded by Anderson Roosevelt King. The total of the above described property offered for sale Is 6.0 acres more or less. All tracts are sold subject to upset bids, any rights of way, easements, and encumbrances of record Including but not limited to any properly tax assessments not paid.The last and highest bidder for each tract will be required to give a cash deposit In the amount of ten percent (10J of the bid pending final con­firmation or rejection thereof. Selcl ralv of each tract Is subject to confirmation by the Court.This the 28th day of June, 1963.William G. ijames, Jr., Guardian for Anderson Roosevelt King 6-30 4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The County of Davie will open bids pursuant to General Statute 143-129 on August 2, 1983 at 3:00 p.m. in the Board of County Commissioner's Meeting Room for the purpose of letting contracts as follows: Separate Contracts for the General Construction, Plum­ bing. Heating and Air- Conditioning. and Electrical work for a Davie County Emergency Medical Service Building. Plans and Specifications require a deposit of S50.00 per set. A bid bond of five-percenl (5) is required v,ith the bid, and a one-hundred percent (100) performance bond will be required of the suc­cessful bidder. Proper licensing of the contractor is required.Bids may be submitted to the County Manager's Officer prior to the opening of bids. Specifications for the con­ struction may be obtained at the Winston-Salem office of Mark S. CASe. Architect, 1100 Reynolda Road. Winston-Salem. North Carolina, Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. The County of Davie reserves the right to reject or refuse any and all proposals. Charles S. AAashburn, County Manager 7-21-ltnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Lorraine Bowden Redden, deceased, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7 day of January 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of July, 1983 John Van Redden, Executor of the estate of Lorraine Bowden Redden, deceased. 7-7-4tnp NORIH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In The District Court Inqersoli-Rand Employees Federal Credit Union Plantitf vs Alan L. Nichols.Defendant TO: ALAN L. NICHOLS TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In Ihe above enlitled action. The nature ol the relief t>elng sought is as lollows: collection of monies owed on a promissory note. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later fhan the 23rd day of August, 1983, said date being 40 days from the first publication ol this notice, or from the date complaint Is required lo be filed, whichever is later; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for fhe relief sought.This the 14th day of July, 1983.Halland Vogler, Attorneys AtLaw By E. Edward Vogler, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Drawer 970, Mocksviite, N.C. 27028 Telephone; 704-634-6235 7-14 3tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Irene Beachamp Tucker, deceased, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before fhe 7 day of January, 19B4 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of July, 1983 Louise Foster Smith, Executrix of the estate of Irene Beachamp Tucker deceased.7-7-4fp (kirnatzer News H iiy n io iid E l l i s iindcrw i'nl C jj su rgery ¡11 K o r s y lh H o s p ita l M on d ay. M r, a n d M rs. M ich a el , B a rn ey and b o y s , R y a n , S lia w n , and T ra cy e n joy ed a Irip lo C a row in ds and Ihc zoo al A sh eb oro last w eek. M r. and M rs. M on roe K eaton and fa m ily and gra n d ch ild ren spent a w eek al M y rtle B ea ch , S.C . re ce n lly . M r. and M rs. H a rvey P o tts w e r e S u n d a y lu ncheon g u esis al the h om e o f Iheir dau|>hler, B elinda P o lls in A d ­ v a n ce. B e s s ie J o n e s a n d d a u g h t e r , S h ir le y .Jacobs and ch ild ren visited E lla D oby in T h o ni a s V i 11 e la s l T h u rsda y. P rob lem s w ilh h om e la w n s ca n b e n u m erou s, but m ost of th em a r c u su a lly a s .s o cia le d w ilh s o il c o n d i t i o n s a n d m oistu re. D iseases can a ls o b e d a m a g in g fa ctors, bul these, too, a r e u s u a lly e n ­ v iron m en tally related, D is e a s e p r o b le m s can a lso b e in flu en ced b y Ihc w a y you m a n ag e y o u r “ c o o l s e a s o n " law n g ra sses, such as fescu e and b lu egra ss. T his is w h ere you have Ihe m ost con trol in a v o i d i n g l a w n d isea ses, su ggest N. C. A g ricu ltu ra l E xten sion Service turf sp ecialists. P ro b le m s a re often m ost evid en t in new or r e n o v a t e d la w n s . D yin g seed lin gs m a y b e ca u sed by a la ck of w ater or by disea ses. T h e fungi that ca u se seed lin g d isea ses a rc m o r e s e v e r e d u rin g hot, w et w eath er. T his is o n e r e a s o n w h y fescu e and b lu egra ss should b e seed ed in the fall. . T h e best tim e to seed is betw een A u g. 15 and 31 in the M ountains, Sept. 1 and 15 in the P ied m on t and b etw een Sept. 15 and 30 in the C oastal P lain . S eed b lu eg ra ss and re d fe s c u e b e lw e e n A u g. 15 and 31 in the M o u n ta in s a n d b e t ­ w een S ep l. 1 a n d 15 in the P ied m on t. B row n p a tch is the m ost w id esp rea d and d estru ctiv e d isea se of ta ll fe s c u e in the P ied m on t and C oastal P la in , II is a lso v ery d e s lr u c t iv e o(i re d fescu e a n d b lu eg ra ss in Ihe P ied m on t, B ro w n p a tch fir s t a p p ea rs as irreg u lar b r o w n p a t c h e s , ra n g in g from a few in ch es lo sev era l fe e l in d ia m eter, du rin g hot, h u m il w ea th er in ea rly su m m er. T h e p atch es m a y co n tin u e to en la rg e until they h a ve c o v e r e d th e e n tir e law n. At firsl the lea v es of g r a s s a t ta c k e d b y b row n patch a p p ea r w a ler soa k ed and g ra y . T h ey as the pa tch es d ev elop , they a p p ea r lo h a ve a sm ok y g ra y b ord er o f w ilted g ra ss. B row n p a tch often kills you n g g ra ss, and the a ffe cte d a rea m a y need to b e reseed ed in the fa ll. L ea v es on old er g ra ss m a y be killed, but the plants w ill u s u a lly r e s u m e grow th in Ihe fall if m a n a g ed p rop erly . T o r e d u c e the s e v e r it y o f b ro w n patch, a void the e x ­ ce s siv e use o f n itrogen d u rin g s p r in g a n d s u in mer. Mo w fr e q u e n tly . WANTED Crime: Reaching Age 45 Anyone Seeing This Desperate Character Is Advised To Wish Him A ; Happy BLrthiiy- Paid fo r b y M rs. G le n n C o rn a tze r lo D D c lW iiie w itfa R iip oa e AUCTION SALE12K)ONOON SAT. JULY 23rd 1983 (NOTETIME) REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY OF MR. ANDERSON ROOSEVELT (TED) KING R T . 1 A D V A N C E , N .C . O F F H W Y . B O l & Y A D K IN V A L L E Y C H U R C H R D .O N D IR T R O A D A D J A C E N T T O Y A D K IN V A L L E Y C H U R C H N O . 1 4 5 4 Personal Properly IncUidcs Old »u flct W/Mirror Old Oak Chltia Cabinet Old Kitchen Cabinet Sail Glaze Howl Depression Glass Old Blanket Chcsi Old Rocker Old Pictures ¿c Frames Slat Back Chairs Gun Rack 22 Rifle 20 Ga. Shot Gun Quilts & Linens Pots A Pans Dining Table & Chairs Hot Point Range Hoi Point Rcfrip. Oil Lamp W ood Healers Iron Beds Cast Iron Pans Cedar Wardrobe Porlable T.V . B&W Push Mower Wlieelbarrow Tire W ood Horse Drawn Plows Dishes & Flalwaro Other M isc. Hems R e a l P ro p e rty O f 6 A cre s M ore O r Le ss W ith R o ad F ro n ta g e O n E a c h S id e O f S tate R d . N o . 145 4 Sale Conducted By WILLIAM G. IJAMES JR., GUARDIAN OF ANDERSON R. KING Jim S h e e k , A u c tio n e e r N C A L 9 2 4 Ph o n e 9 9 8 -3 3 5 0 _________________P .O . B o x 9 0 3 M o c k s v ille . N .C ._________ __________ C IlQ H SATURDAY, JULY2?3T983 U.OOA.M. ESTATE OFTHE U\TE ETHEL D. CORRELL Highway 601 South of Mocksville, V4 mile below Greasy Corners on left WATCH FOR SIGNS O ld B e lg u im R a b b it C a r Sh o tg u n 2 R e frig e ra to rs O ld Pie Safe O ld D ressers T ru n k s 3 A n tiq u e C h u rn s O ld C ro c k s 2 W o o d C o o k Sto ve s 1 W o o d H e ate r O ld D esk & C h a ir O ld W ard ro b e C o ffe e G rin d e r O ld G rin d in g R o c k 0 !d W in d C lo c k O ld A p p le Peeler O ld F lo u r B in s H o rse D ra w n M o w in g M ach in e P lo w s D rag H a rro w O ld E le c tric G rin d e r Lots more household items, old dishes and old tools too numerous to mention. Don.t miss this sale. If you.re iool<ing for Antique Stuff. Sale conducted by Robert A. Blackwelder M o ck sv ille , N .C .Ph o n e 4 9 2 -5 7 3 4 N C A L 100 4 ESTATE AUCTION10:00 AM Sat. July 30th 198Э Personal Property ¿Real Estate > By JIf* S H i» " I •' ?■ R E A LTY CO. '1 'Г “ ()М Л -К Л iJ.N t \l. 924 m HIGHWAY 15« ► .^ ‘.1LL1•:. NC 27028 ur, ^ N ^ ^ iP O N S IB L K IN CASH Ol INJURY ^ O K LOSS Ol ANY I VPi;____________ % %ft Auctioneer: KEITH ). PIERCE YOiM REAL CITATE АисТКЖЕЕП RSAX. ESTATS 5 Acre Mini-Farm PIERCE AUCTION URVtCE REAL U T ATEleOOBAAWTLEY ВТЯЬП DAVIE COUNTY 2 :3 0 p m SUNDAY - JULY 2 4 t h BEAUTIFUL 6 ROOM HOME 3 Bedrooms - 2 Baths 2 Car Garage - 4ßX20 Barn Highway 801, Mile From Farmington Exactly 5 Miles Off 1-40 Toward —FARMINGTON— Come to the Auction Register to Win 1983 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER OPEN HOUSE Sunday-July 10-2 PM To 4 PM Wednesday, July 20-6PM To 8 PM —TERMS— ’5,000“ Down Dayof Auction Balance Due 30 days at Closing Owner Will Take 2nd Mortgage of’20,000-15 Years-10% 39 Foot Deep Well-24” Tile 6 ” From Top-Pumps 22 gal. per min. Ж Г NOT BE LEFOPEN FOR UPSET BIDSi —ALSO PERSONAL PROPERTY— Love Seat-Recliners-End Tables-15 Cubic Ft. Hot Point Refrigerator Maytag Washer- 25" R.C.A. Color T.V.-20" Craftsman Mower Bookcase Room Divider-Gun Cabinet- Kitchen Ware'ltems-2 H.D. Industrial Screw Drills-4 B&D 7Va" Circal Saws B&D Sabre Saw­ s'' H.D. Belt Sander-ElectricJitterbug Sander 22 Caliber "Speed" Stud Gun, with pins and loads P IE R C E A U C T IO N S E R V IC E u .d A U C JIO N fER KEITH J PIERCE Auction Sales Is Qiiir Business Not A Sideline REAL ESTAtE " N t A L 154 1 9 6 3 o il: 723-5338 C LA S S IFIE D A D S DAVIU COUNTY tNTUKl’RlSU RUC0U13, THURSDAY JULY 21. 198.Ч I5U ABORTION ABORTION: Free Preonancy Testing. For appointment call collect • Winston Salem (»191 73M620. Arcadia Women's Medical Clinic. __________________W 76 tfnAC AUCTION r^USICAL p ia n o TUNING; Ripalring and Rebuilding, 23 years experience. All work g u a ra n te e d . P i a n o TECHNICJANS OUiLO CRAFTSMAN. Call Wallace Barford at 784.3447. 5 S tfne EMPLOYMENT EXCELLENT INCOME for Parl-Tlme home assembly work. For informatton, call (504 ) 641 6003, Ext 664S. ;-7.4tpGCA WE CONDUCT ALL TYPES OF AUCTION SALES. We are now contracting sales for Spring of 1963. Call: Jim Sheek, Auction Realty at 996* 3350. NCAL 924, 7-9 tfnS CLEANiNG BOOER'S KAR KLEEN, Rl. 3, AAocksviile. N.C.. 35 years of experience in auto recoo' ditlonlng. Wc clean; Engines, interiors, Wax or Polish and dye vinyl tops. Call 990.3109 or 993-3159 for an appointment. Ann and Jack Boger, Owners and Operafors. 3-25 tfnBK p r iV a t e IM VESTIGATOR PRIVATE INVESTIOATIONS: Will be sh-ictty Confidential. License No. 320. Telephone: Salisbury (704 ) 636-7533. 7.2} MnJL T.V. SERVICE PAINTIN G & REPAIRS E X P E R I E N C E D P A IN T ER--. Will do house painting, roof painting, or whatever. Work Guaranteed. Call; Harmony (704) 492-7657.» 6-16-tfnCS Affordable painting • interior and exterior work. Also carpentry work, decks, porches. garages and remodeling lobs. Call for a free estimate. 493-7314 after 5 p.m. References available.7-14 3)p .CARPENTER with 16 years Of experience... Will build utility buildings, carports, garages, add on rooms, sundecks. will also do painting, FREE Estimates... Rensonabie Rafes. Call 998-3743 af anytime until 9 p.m. Ask for Charile 7.14 Hnp4t WORK FOR YOURSELF i-5gotyou down? Give yourself a lift selling Avon, and earn good money too, Call; 998-2346 VEHICLES FOR SALE: 1979 Plymouth TC3, 3 door, red with black trim, air condition, AM-FM stereo. 4-speed, low mileage, 30piusm.p.g. Call: 493-7513. 7-31-ltp FOR SALE: 1969 Camaro. Completely re-worked. in EXCELLENT condition. Call: 990-5703. 7.3MtpCC ^ M S C E L L A ^ 'E O U S TE LE P H O N E REPAIR CENTER: All work guaranteed. Telephone sales...Key Systems... in- stallatlons... Cordless phones, loud bells, long cords, lacks, wire and many olher com­ munication needs. THE PHONE PLACE, Mocksville. N.C. Phone: 634-V36.3-18.03 PP MOTORCYCLE McCLOUD TV & APPLIANCE. Servicing all malor Ьглпаш. T. V.'s, appliances and Micro Waves. Call: 990-2051 or (704) 633 B426. 7-3lffnM ANIM ALS FOR SALE; Pinto Mare with Colt; also a 1976 Malibu Classic, low mileage. Ex­cellent condition. Call; 463- 5027.7-31-?tnp-BB MISSING SINCE MAY...Large Gray and White Neutered Male Cat. wearing a flea collar. REWARD Offered. Call: 999-0303.7.2bUpHPH ■ CARDOFTHArtKS CARD OF THANKS POTTS The children and grandchildren of the late Charles Franklin Potts, with kind appreciation wish fo fhank each one of you for the love shown them during the Illness and death of their loved one. May God richly bless each of you for every prayer, lovely floral tributes, visits and food.The Potts Family BUSINESS PROP. FOR RENT FOR RENT..Sulti Ot 3 OlflcM and reception area-Ground Floor- Street Front onMAin » Street. MocksvUli- Call 634- 3833.6.2tfnDM CHILDCARE CHILD CARE* 6 weeks up to 3 yrs. First shift. Lots of room to play. Located in Mocksville. Cali for an ap- polnfment. Call 634-3796 from 7 to 4.493-7214 after hours. Ask for Cathy.7.14 3tp HELP WANTED: Someone to run chicken farm In Mocksville, prefer n couple. Call; (919) 766-5471 days; and after 6 p.m. 996-3076. 7-3i.4fnp.JH HELP WANTED; IN SALES....Career opportunity exists with National Com. pany. ideal candidate must be ambitious, self-motivated and have knowledge of heavy equipment; sales experience a plus. Position involves supplying industrial, com­mericai and agricultural buyers with custom-made lubricants. Complete training, high commissions, advancement potential. Call; 1-600-537.1193. from 0:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. C.S.T. 7-3Mfp FOR SALE: 1971 Honda 750 -- 3 helmets, excellent condition. S1.000.00;ie.OOOBTU Kenmore Air Conditioner. S250; Sears Table Saw. 1250. Phone. (919 ) 961-3034. 7.31-3tnp-WC FORSALE: 1975 Honda 360 ... One Owner ... 3.900 actual miles. New tune up. in ex­cellent Condition. S450.00 Firm. Cali: 998-3300.7-31-Up-JA WANTED WILL CLEAN Carpets, Hard­wood floors and carports. Cad for FREE Estimates. Cali: 492-7461. 7.2MtpAW GIRLSCXXJTS ATHLETE’S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT— Apply qulek'dryinc T-4-L. Feel it tak« hold to check Itch, but-nini in MINUTES. In 3 to 5 d»yt. in- ■/eeted «kin «Jourh* off. Watch HEALTHY tkln replace it! If not dellfhted IN ONE HOUR, your 96c baek at any drug counter. NOW at ' all d n if stores. { { ^ в т н "¡•ЙИК? Ifyou own or work inasm all business, be proud: You make US great fir m FOOD STORES NOW HIRING FULL AND i PART TIME HELP A P P L IC A N T S S H O U L D H A V E G o o d W o rk R e c o rd , F le x ib le H o u rs, B e H o n e st A n d D ep e n d ab le . B e n e fits In c lu d e Peld V a c a tio n ,S ic k L e a v e ,B t t t i T h a n A verag e S ta rtin g S a la ry , C o m p a ’’ y ’’ ■Id In su ra n c e , S t o ^ O w n e rsh ip P la n . A p p ly In P e rson F rid a y B e tv ,a ;n 9-1 2 at th e P a n try In Y id k ln v llle .___________ LOSE WEIGHT AND MAINTAIN GOOD HEALTH All you have to do is drink u large, nuiritious milk shake twice a day, take the additionul supplements and eat u normal 3rd. meal. Phone 919-998-4094 As a mechanic I he’d be top man in any shop. He’d rather work for the Navy. H e ca n lL‘ "ir d o w n an e n g in e , g e t to the trou b le sp o t a n d put it b a ck to g e tlie r in n o tim ea ta ll. Ifsth a tk in d o f ex p e rie n ce the M avy relies o n to tu n e an e n g in e , p rog ra m a co m p u te r o r e v e n run a n u clea r reactor. P ick a n y field a n d y o u ’ll find s o m e o f the b est p e o p le in it are w ork in g in th e N avy. T h e y 're m en a n d w o m e n w h o b e lie v e b e in g th e b e st m e a n s m o re w h en it's d o n e fo r their cou n try. Navy know-how. working Гог America. BUSINESS O P P C R T U ^ l| T V E sta b lish e d M o b ile H om e P a rk w ith 15 site s and 10 m anagem ent o w n e d u n it! C o u n ty W a te r. R o o m fo r e xp a n sio n , if d e sire d . In ve stm e n t P o te n tia l. C an be seen b y a p p o in t­ m e n t O n ly (704) 634-5647 FREE FRAMING at Ben Franklln...Brlng your favorite photo, stitchery project or prize possession. Our framing professional will cut and slie the necessary mat and frame and assemble them Free of charge. All you PAY is for the materials!7.?-4f p8F SPECIAL SALE...Air Con- diiloners - All siies available at EXCni.LENT Prices. NEW...Slightly damaged. Fully warrented. S & W SALVAGE...601 North. Turn left on old 80 Phone 493-7344. 7-7.3tpSS FOR SALE...Electric Golf Cart. Call 264-4306 or 1-704-546.7170. 7-7.4tpJC SATELLITE TV For the Home... Get over 300 channels ol television directly from the satellites.- HBO. Showtime. Playboy, the Superstations, Sports and Cinemax. first-run movies from around the world; Super sharp reception. Color Like Never Beforel Cali: (919 ) 546-3S45 from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.; and (704) 546-7972 from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sat. and Sun.7.14 4tp FOR SALE; Platform Rocker in Very GOOD condition ... Gold Naughyde. S35.00. Cali: 493-7383.7.2Mtp FOR SALE: Kenmore Washer and Hot Point Dryer. In GOOD condiflon. *135.00 for the pair. Call; 634-3370.7-2Mt P a p e r le s s C la im s P a p e r h osp ita liza tion a n d m e d ic a l c a r e cla im s m ig h t soon b y a thing o f the p a st. B C B - S N C ’ s e x p a n d e d P r o v i d e r C o m - m u n ica tion s S y stem a llo w s th e d ir e c t su b m ission ot cla im s fr o m a h o s p ita l o r p h y s ic ia n ’ s o ff ic e - ba sed term in a l to the P la n ’s c o m p u t e r in C h a p e l H ill. A s o f M a rch 31, 1983, 110 of th e s t a t e ’ s h o s p ita ls w ere p a rticip a tin g the s y s t e m . In a d d itio n , som e 24 d o c to rs ’ o ffice s h a ve jo in e d the sy stem . T h e sy ste m in c r e a s e s ' e fficie n cy a n d red u ces the tim e n eed ed to p a y c la im s . MOBILE HOP/'ES FOR SALE FOR SALE.H7! Hlllcrill Tr«l. ler 13x70. underpinned, front and rear porches, air con­ditioner, and oil tank. House type guttering, partially furnished, power box, pole, 3 bedrooms, V/j baths. Call 990- 3479 at any time. 6-M-4tpDH FOR SALE: 19B0 Hiiicrest Mobile Home 14 x 70, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Heat pump, central air. Small down payment. Assume loan. Call (704 ) 493-5349 after 5:30 p.m. 7-14 4tnpRA FOR SALE: 1975 Model Mobile Home... 3 bedrooms, t bath, kitchen and living room furnished, air conditioned, oil furnace with drum, un. derpenned, 3 sets cemeni steps, washer, dryer, sel ol storm windows, new drapes, new carpet, refrigerator with ice maker. EXCELLENT condition. Call 990-2509.7-14 HnDC FOR SALE; 1973 American 13 X 40 Partially Furnished Mobile Home. Can be left on site for monthly FEE. A GOOD BUYI Call: 634-5647.7.21.1fpEH F M hallofACHIEVEMENT Wheat Or Oat Straw 50* Bale in field Kenneth Steele R t . I So u th R Iv e rC h u rc h Rd W o o d le a f, N .C . 278-2698 or 278-9160 Ray's TV REBUILT STARTERS«, ALTERNATORS For American Cars ‘24.95 With Trade In $34.95 wilh Internal Regulator Boger Texaco Service 185 N .M aln Street MocksviUe, N.C. ' NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★ Files ★ Fire Proof »siSS. q i g g s s s s , . M ain S tre e t S a lis b u ry , N .C . P h o n e 6 3 6 -8 0 2 2 NOW O fftr ln fl I tr Y lC t to D«vl* ceuntr r«ld«iu . W» tto/lct •II malor brandi. W> omr plck4ip and dallvary tarvica, plui In homa tarvlclng. Raaldant» on (TW) a«changa may call al no extra coat. Phooa: т-и в э Mr tarvica or awolntmanti. ilep No. la (tW) lisa n t. Locataò at 1Ш Jonattown Road, WIniten. Salaffl, N.C. r m , baalda Llltla uajBua ball part. Ear e’s Office Supplies 120 North Church Street Salisbury. N.C. Phone 636-2341 Office Supplies Furniture, Systems Art Suppl ies Your Mocksvillc Representative ii: Jeff Heard H e l p W a n t e d Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Good Working Conditions Excellent Benefits Apply In Person Or Call For An Appointment 634-5991 W o n d e r k n i t Milling Road Mocksville Equal Opportunily Employer NOTICE A ds a p p e.irliig in (he cla ssified roiu m n s o f this n ew sp ap er a re 13.00 for ju st 25 w ord s if paid for In a d ­ vance' by II o .m . T h u rsd a y m o r­ nings. A ll such cla ssified ads not paid for b}' II a .m . T h u rsda y, at w hich tim e they w ill he tra n sferred to an a c ­ coun t lo be billed, w ill be ch a rg ed at the ra te o f J4.00 fo r ju s l 25 w ord s. A ll ads nol paid fo r w ithin 30 da ys w ill h a ve to percen t se rv ice ch a rg e a d d ed lo ih e total. A ll a ds in ex cess o f 25 w ord s w ill b r ch a rg ed a l Ihe ra le o f 10 cen ts per w ord . D ead lin e fo r a ccep tin g cla ssified ads is 2 p .m . T u esd a y o f Ihe w eek lo be run. WANTED Livestock Beck Livestock & Co., Inc. Wholesale Meats Thomasville. N.C. W IL L B U Y 1 o r 100 C O W S ...a lso B u lls , V e a ls, F e e d e rs, C alves W e P a y C ash F o r A ll C a ttle W hen P ick e d U p W E W IL L P ic k u p -K III- P ro cess Y o u r L o c k e r B eef A.L Beck. Jr. Rt. 1 Thomasville C a ll C o lle c t A n y tim e W in sto n -S ale m 9 1 9 -7 8 8 -9 0 0 8 o r 7 8 8 -7 5 2 4 Ph o n a A fte r 6 P .M . o r E a rly A .M . 9 1 9 -4 7 6 -6 8 9 5 FOR SALE »900 ««ACRE 37.4 acres located on Hwy. 601 near the South Yadkin River 11 %% FINANCING Available With Approved Credit And Terms Contact Frank Bahnson 634-6261 HOMES FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER...Being Transferred -■ Newly decorated. 3 bedroom. baths, carport, sliding glass doors to deck, fenced back yard. 13 x 34 paneled building. All ap­pliances Included. 135,000. Lo^ Interest loan assumable. Call 492-7533.7-14 4IjC FOR SALE: TO SETTLE AN ESTATE...Approximately 30 acres with 5 room house, bath, closed in back porch, large concrete block barn. Ap­ proximately 10 acres fenced. Hwy. 64 and No Creek Road. Call (704) 270-3551.714 2tpE0 FOR SALE: 1980 NobllUy 34 x 44 Mobile Home... 3 bedrooms. 3 t^aths, garden tub, wallpaper ar»d paneling, carpel, cur tains, refrigerator and stove- M800. Assume payments of S?03.7I. May consider trade for older trailer. Cali 998-2068.7-14 3tpEE HOMES FOR RENT Y A R D S A L E S FORRENTi By Month Only...3 bedroom Mobile Homo fur­ nished. No pets. Deposit required. References checked. Call; 634-5&47.7-21-ltp-EH FOR SALE...New 1963 Fleet­wood Mobile Home UX 60. garden tub. 2 bedrooms, greenhouse window, all electric. 100' X 200' lot possibly available on 601 South. Contact C.W. or Libby Tucker at 364-3668. Financing available.7-31-ltpLT FOR SALE; 1976 Mobile Home sel up on 2 acres land. 12X 6.S with 0 X 12 room added on. New detached 13X 38 garage with concrete floor. in William R. Davie area. Call; 493-7716.7.3t-1fp-PT FORSALE: 1976 ^^oblle Home 14 X 65. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, living room. Partially fur­nished. Fully electric. Ex­ cellent Condition. in Far- mingfon. SII.500.M Call: .99B- 5829.7-2Mtp.RS MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE; Best Prices Anywhereill 14x70, S9.995.00; 34 X 44, Sl4,9f5.i».- 24 X 60. $)8.995.00. WE TRADE ANYTHING OF VALUE! David's MSoblle Homes, Hwy. 53. Norwood, N.C. Phone: (704) 474-5513.7.31-lOtpDMH FOR RENT...3 bedroom Brick home...Approxlmatefy 3 mffes out. Call 634.3105 or 634-3244.6-9-tfnME FOR RENT: Old Farm House. Rent cheap. S100.00 per month. If willing to make necessary repairs. Barn, chicken house, rabbit pen. garden space, several out- buildings. No central heat, will need heater. Fork community near Yadkin River. Prefer couple or small family. Call: 998-4777.7.2>-»n-AL Resort Property FOR REMT RESORT RENTAL ..Beach Cottage al South Myrtle, 3 bedrooms and bunks, sofabed, 3 baths, air condition, color Cable T.V. near ocean. Dally or weekly. Call 634-3075 or 634- 3650.4-U.tfnWL we need your help to FLEA MARKET & YARD SALE...First Friday and Saturday of each month. Fri., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Sat., 7 a.m.. 7 p.m. SS.OOtoset up per day. Must furnish own table. MOCKSVILLE DEALERS A U C TIO N , form erly Pennington Chevrolet Company In Mocksville. For Information call: Lib Grubb al (704) 384.3566.S-S-12tp-LG YARD SALE...Saturday. July 35, 9 a.m. until 3 p.m Hwy.64 East of Mocksville at Fork. Last houseon right before 801. Watch for signs. Glassware, dishes, clolhing, couch, floor lamp, chair, old vanity and bench and LOTS MORE! 3 FAMILY YARD SALE...Friday. July 33. from 8 a.m. until ??? Hwy. 158 across from Myers Exxon. Children's clothes, toys, household items. 360 Honda (1 owner). 3.900 miles (1975). in excellent condition. Sour Wood Honey. LOTS OF BARGAINSI BIG YARD SALE...Several families participating. Saturday, July 23. at Robert Cook's house, 304 Milling Road. Fishing equipment, odds and ends and LOTS of children's clothes. BARGAINS! You Can't Resist. From 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. CARPORT SALE...Rain or Sh}ne...Safurday, July 23. 9 . a.m. until ??? Guitar, exercise bike, couch and matching chair, vacuum cleaner. Convection oven, typewriter,and LOTS MORE! Turnoff 601 af Country Lane (Road beside Kentucky Fried Chicken), 5th House on the left. YARD SALE...Friday and Saturday. July 32 and 33. from 0 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day at: 110 Church Street. Mocksville. Watch fw signs. Bicycles, toys, clothes, some furniture and MUCH MOREI BIC 3 FAMILY YARD SALE...Friday and Saturday, July 33 and 33 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. 3nd house on right, Holiday Acres Road. *'4 mile South of Greasy Corners on 601 beside Trinity Church. Baby furniture, men's, v^men's. children's clothes, books, games and toys, household Items and miscellaneous |unkl And More. HUGE YARD SALE...Satur. day, July 33, at Larry Knight's residence, five miles west of Mocksviile on Hwy. 64. Baby furniture, dishes, clothes, crafts and MORE! YARD SALE...Saturday. July 33. from 0 a.m, until ???. 2 miles South ol Mocksville on Hwy. 601 Clothes, jewelry, oil circulator, toys, glassware, exercise bike. shoes, homemade butter, tractor tire 13-6-26, and record player. BARGAINS GALOREIIl Come and Save! Watch for signs. YARD SALE...Friday, July 32. from 8 a.m. until ??? Rain date the following Friday. July 39. Several families participating. Coffee table, swinging doors, curtains, bedspreads, rugs, clothes of all sl2es, whatnots, small appliances, baskets and More. BARGAINS FOR ALL. Take first dirt road on right after Cedar Creek Bridge. Watch for signs. YARD SALE...Saturday. July 33. from8a.m. until 2p.m. al: 549 Wilkesboro Street. Mocksville. In Ihe back yard. Rain or shine! Household and decorator Items. BIG FIRST TIME YARD SALE...12 Year Collection at Tom Smith's house. 19 Church Street In Cooleemee. An­ tiques. toots, depression glass, clothes and MUCH. MUCH MOREI Also some FREE items. Saturday. July 23. from 7 a.m. until ??? YARD SALE...Friday and Saturday. July 33 and 33. from 0 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 601 Norm. 3^/t miles past Sam's Country Kitchen, dirt road beside Temple John Deere. 1970 Ford pick-up. bike. T.V.. plow, hitch, weights, baseball gloves, toys, clothes, dishes, Odds and ends and MUCH MOREI 4FAMILY YARD SALE...Saturday. July 33. from0a.m. until 3p.m. G0601 North to Cana Road, ’/j mile down Cana Road at Henry KIger's. Watch tor signs. Clothes In many sizes, toys and games, books, some housetwld items, also a 1974 Ranger II 14' with a 50 HP Johnson motor and fishing boat. YARD SALE...Saturday, July 33. at Grubbs and Waters residence. 463 Salisbury St.. Mocksville. Toys, books, clothing, sports equipment, etc. From 0 a.m. until 2 p.m. GARAGE SALE...Saturday, July 33 at Sheffield Park otf 64. ffems include; sofa, and chair, desk for children, yellow and blue tile, dollhtouses. toys, Strawberry Shortcake trike, cameras, lots ot school clothes, shoes and much morel Rain or Shine. Follow signsi 0 a.m. until ??? Su p p o rt the M a r c h o f D im e s BJPIM KflCIS D I A M O N D S P E C I A L I S T * S e ttin g * R e -m o u n tin g * W o rn prongs rep aired * L o st sto nes rep laced L o t t i e d o w n to w n , M o ck sv ille | 6 3 4 -5 2 1 6 m astercliarg e/visa —WANTED— gressive sober part time sales person with automobile, to call on non profit clubs groups and organizations in Davie, Iredell and Vadkin counties, selling guar­ anteed quality fund raising products. 20% commission. Send resume to: B.J. Dysart 1607 Valwood St. Kannapolis r.'.C. 28081 T R A C T O R T R A IL E R Ш Т Т Т Т Р TRUCKING OPPORTUNITIES O U R G R A D U A T E S R E C E IV E : • Federal certifications • Jo b A ssistance • HO AD T E S T FO R N .C. C ia u A U cw iae (I> rt.«i< 0068) II y o u are seriously looking lo r t nm r ca rM r, cell anyllm a. Charlotte, N.C. 704-597-9550 or II you’ve talked lo Ihe rest, now talk lo Ihe tMSII C h arlo lle Dms«I Driving Scho o l graduates go place« In the trucking industry. W * irain full tim e or on w M ken d s. T o l ^ r B ^ ^ 8 0 0 ¿ 3 ¿ 0 4 7 ^ | ) d J 0 ^ S U B S C R IB E to the Davie County Enterprise Record Ju s t f ill In and m all to :iarcu latio n Department Г т "о n П п « K 9KP.O. Box 525 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 (Check applicable boxes.) N o r t h C a r o lin a O u t o f S t a le $ 1 0 . 0 0 .$15.00_ Please E n clo se P a ym e n t N t m e - A d d ress - C it y______S t a t e .Z lp - T e le p h o n e . CtAVIH C O U N T Y 1. — Ы С п ч . О. H -. Л-i AJi.«« « И & й I6li - DAVlli COUNTY lENTBIil’RISi; RI-CORIX TIIURSDAY. JULY 21. I'J83 R e p . L a m b e t h O p p o s e s U s e O f N .C . S it e s F o r N u c l e a r W a s t e I{ep. .Jnnies E . L an il)clh , D- D iividson, has join od C o v , .lini HunI hi his iil) S i> lu to »p pu silion lo Ihe fed era l (’ o 'e r n n ie n l's p ossib le use o f N orih Ci\iolina sites [or the d is p o s a l o f h ig h -le v e l m ie le a r w astes. " A e e o r d iiiB to r e p o r ts fr o m W ashington, no sites w ill b e in use b efore Ihc y e a r I^anibelh said . "It m a y b e too soon to b e a la rm ed , but il isn't loo soon to be in v o lv e d ." N orth C arolin a la n d D avidson C ounty I is on ly on e o f sev era l sta les lhat fed era l o fficia ls a re rep orted ly con sid erin g for h igh -level disp osa l a fter Ihe y e a r 2000. T h e a ction is part of Ihe H a za rdou s W aste A ct r e e e n lly s ig n e d in to la w b y rre sid e n t R on a ld R ea gan . "W h ile I recog n ize that su ch w astes m usl b e p la ced som ew h ere, I am co n ce rn e d that ou r N orth C arolin a soils ju st a re not su ita b le ," L am b eth con tin u ed. “ In the past, such h igh -level sites w ere co n ­ sid ered only in the salt a rea s of cerla in w estern s ta le s ." "T h e sail d o m e a rea s a re so secu re that m a n y a re u sed as holdin g lanks for ou r national oil r e s e r v e s ." he said . Last w eek . R e. L am b eth , a lon g w ith C on g ressm a n R ob in B ritt, a tten ded a con in n in ily m eetin g in L exin gton , N C , lo d eterm in e the p ossib ilities and p rob lem s related lo Ihe H azardou s W aste A ct. It w as Ihe con sen su s that the fin al se le c- lion sites p rob a b ly w ould not b e in N orth C a rolin a , bul that a ctiv e in volvem en t in the p rocess sh ou ld begin now to p reclu d e any su ch selection . R ep . L am b eth is the ch a irm a n of Ihe N .C . H ouse W ild life R esou rces C om m ittee. BEGINNING THURSDAY S w e e t C o r n FOR SALE SILVER $125 QUEEN * L o c a tio n : F ro m M ocl< sville tat<e Ja ric h o R o ad 6 m ile s to R Id ae R o a d . L O O K F O R S IG N S B o b K o o n t z 4 9 2 - 7 3 3 3 COME BY DANIEL FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF APPLIANCES AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT DELUXE 22,0 CU. FT. ENERGY-SAVING VALUE WITH HUGE 7,0 CU. FT, FREEZER SPACE! ED 2 2 .0 C u. It. n o-lrost refrigera- tor-lreezer £1 14.91 C u. (t. Iresh fo o d ca p a city 13 7.0 4 Cu. It. freezer se ctio n EU EK icient loa m insulated ca b in et ¡13 See-thru fru it/v egelab /e pa n s, dairy bins H P ortable e g g ra ck s H G reat value! M odel CTF22GC just 739?? I I o iip jc r ijx J r 2-SPEED WASHER, SPECIALLY PRICED! BIG 15 CU.FT. CAPACITY HOTPOINT NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR! ( ONLY 1 PER CUSTOMER OR FAMILY) tOUfPPtO fOR OPTIONAL AUTOMATIC IC(M«KtR %------------------------------------- ENCPGY-SAVCR SWITCH □ 15 C u. ft. n o -fro st refrigera- tor-fre e ze r n 10.40 C u. It fresh fo o d ca p a city □ 4 .5 8 Cu. ft. freezer se ctio n □ Full width fru it/v e g e ta b le pan □ C o v e re d dairy k e e p e r □ E fficient foa m insulation. M odel CTF15CBnow just... ^529^®. - | + O r t p j G r i _ r L ± r LARGE CAPACITY WASHER VALUE! PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH LID & TUB E3 2 - S p e e d w a s h e r w ilh R e g u la r , P e rm a n e n t P r e s s a n d K n its / D e lic a te c y c le s . 0 B le a c h D is p e n s e r . □ 2 W a s h /S p in s p e e d s tZ! P o r c e la in e n a m e l fin isl. lid & tu b. just » 3 6 9 ’ = SAVE ON THIS BIG CAPACITY CHEST MODEL! SAVE ON THIS BIG COMPACT CHEST MODEL! e HOTPOINT COMPACT SPECIALLY PRICED! M odel FH5C ^ 5 .3 C u . ft. o f s t o r ­ a g e s p a c e i l A d ­ ju s t a b le te m p e r a tu r e c o n t r o l □ C o u n t e r ­ b a la n c e d lid g J u st 2 5 " Viiide. jUSt $ 2 9 9 9 5 Ol N lo d e t I l o L - f a - 0 ~ L n - ± r SPEC IA LLY PRICED S # H 1 5 .3 C u . ft. c h e s t fr e e z e r □ A d ju s t a b le te m p e r a tu r e c o n ­ trol @ G lid in g w ire b a s k e t 0 B u ilt-in lo c k @ D e fr o s t vi/ater d ra in □ M a g n e t ic d o o r s e a l. just ^ 1 9 9 5 STARTS AS AVALUE ...S T A Y S AVALUE! s\31 NEW LOW PRICE ON THIS HOTPOINT RANGE! STAY.UP CAIROD •«'> UNITS RtMOVflBliDRAWffi' (ORLASiCUANlNC COME SEE THIS VALUE PACKED 30" RANGE! CJ F ^ sy -fo -cle n n 3 0 " ra n ge O S u rface unit " o n " lighi □ R e m o v a b le trim r in g s/p a n s tD Lift-off ov en d o o r ?299,95 w /T SELF-CLEANING, 30 " OVEN-RANGE SALE! M odel RB734 3 0 " O ven -ran ge wilh stay-ui Calrod* su rfa ce heating units E Autom atic oven tim er 13 iili-n ff oven d oor C3 R em ovable trim rings/ pans S u rface unit "O N ” indicator iight. just ‘469Ï D A N I E L F u rn itu re & E le c tric C o. South Main Street at the Overhead Bridge Phone 634-2492 Moclcsville.N.C. "Serving the Davie County area f for over 40 years." Asbestos Removed From DCHS B y .la ñ o K eller l.i)(ikini> iiliiKisI like som elliin i! (H il o f il s cie n ce ficlin n m o v ie , m en (liesb'cd in w h ile co v e n ills am i l)iea lh in ¡> Ilii-HUgli a ir filt e r in g m a sk s, ca m e on e b y on e out o f the tem p ora ry con ta m in a tion ch a m ­ b ers at lla v ie H igh S ch ool. T h e coiila n iin a tion ch a m b e rs and Ihe fu tu ristic look in g m en a re all a part o f the a sb estos rem ov a l from Iw o b u ildin gs at the sch ool. lie m o v a l o f Ihe ca rc e n o g e n ic su b sta n ce b ega n last F rid a y in the lob b y and a d m in istra tiv e o ffice s in C. B uilding a n d the lob b y o f the g ym n a siu m . O n M o n d a y , w o r k e r s fr o m S ou th eastern S h elter o f D urham w ere bru sh in g Ihe ceilin g o f C. bu ildin g, a cco r d in g to B ill D yson , w ho sa y s he w as "h ir e d b y the s c h o o l s y s te m to d o • a ir m o n it e r in g " , Ihe r e m o v a l is b a sica lly a Iw o step p roced u re. First Ihe a rea is scra p e d . D yson d escrib ed this step a s "th e g ross rem ov a l o f a s b e s to s ." O n ce Ihe .scraping is cim ip lelcd , bni.sbing b e g in s . D y s o n e.\ p la in ed Ih c tirushing a s "fin e c le a n in g ." D y s o n h e lp e d Ihe a s b e s t o s i-eniiivers on w ith their w hite suit;: and sira p p ed them into a ir s a m ­ plers. w h ich "c h e c k s to se e how m u ch ilust is in Ihc a ir " , e.xplained D ysiin. T h e g en era l idea b eh in d Ihc re m o v a l is " lo con ta in Ihe a sb estos so y ou d o n ’ t con ta m in a te Ihe e n ­ v ir o n m e n t a n d s o t h e r e 's no resid u al a sb estos left in Ihe a r e a " , a cco rd in g to Dy.son. In side Ihe p la stic con ta m in a tion ch a m b e r, w h ich is m a d e o f la rg e p la stic m a teria l lhat ev en co v e rs Ihe w in d ow s, the re m o v e rs p la ce Ihe a sb estos resid u e in b a g s. T h e b ag s a re taken to a lan d fill and buried. O n ce Jhe h a za rd ou s su b sta n ce is re m ov ed , D yson sa id he w ould "ta k e a final clea n a ir sa m p lin g to ce r tify lhal it Is c le a n ." In e o m p a ris o r lo oth er a rea sch ools in su rrou n d in g cou n ties. D a v ie had v ery little astie.slos. A slu d y w as co n d u cle d , a cco rd in g lo ted cra l reg u la tion s lo d eterm in e if a sb estos w as used in local sch ools. A sm a ll aniotinl w as found al M ock sv ille M idd le, ljul il is S«l t»n- ca p su la le d Ihitl is posts no heallh p rob lem s. S ta le in vestig a tors fm m d ihe a sb estos al D a v ie H igh, Inil none of Ihe c la s s r o o m s w e r e fo u n d lo con ta in Ihe su b sta n ce. T otal co s i o f Ihe rem ov a l w as pul al smi.lliili. H op. .la m es K. I.am beth . D -D a v id s o n , a lo n g w ilh o th e r m e m b e rs o f Ihe :t7lh H ouse D islricI spon.sored a bill .seeking $:)ll,oiili in sla te funds lo re m o v e and re p la ce a sb estos ceilin g s found al D avie H igh. T h ai bill w as p a ssed F rid a y , .luly TJ. m a k in g D a v ie Ihc on ly cotm ty in Ihe sta le lo re c e iv e funds fo r Ihe rem ov a l. T h e D av ie C ounty S ch ool H oiird had e a rm a rk e d $:!ll,(illii from il's lilK.'WW ca p ita l ou tla y buduet fnr (C ontinued to Page 4) D A V IE C O U N T Y (ÜppS 149-160) P.O. Box 525, Mocksvme, N.C. 27028 2 8 I’ A G liS $10.00 Per Year in North Carolina SIS.00 Per'VearOutside North C»roIina T H U R SD A Y . JU LY 2 8 , 1983 ’Issue-25 cents- Removing Hazardous Substance Through a window looking into C building lobby, the workers can be seen brushing the final rem ains of the hazardous substance from the ceiling. (Photos by Jim B arringer) Heat Wave Blisters Area Petitions Issued For Seeking ABC,Wine&Beer Vote In Town B y K ath y T om lin son A sw elterin g heat w a v e p la gu ed D a v ie C ounty a n d the S ta te last w eek w ith tem p era tu res o f 100 d eg rees b listerin g the a rea . L o ca l d o c to rs a n d h osp ita l o f­ ficia ls rep ort at lea st th ree D av ie resid en ts, all eld e rly , w e re trea ted for heat exh au stion du e to re c o rd h ighs. A t least on e w as h osp ita lized , a cco rd in g to J oh n F ra n k , D a v ie C ounty H ospital a d m in istra tor. W a ter con su m p tion w a s a lso at an all tim e h igh. C h a rles M a sh b u rn , cou n ty m a n a g er, sa id w a ter u sa g e dou bled fro m l m illion to 2 m illion g a llon s p er d a y d u rin g the recen t heat w 'ave. H e sa id w a ter d ep a rt­ m ent e m p lo y e e s w ork ed around the clo ck to m eet the peak d em a n d w h ic h fin a lly le v e le d o f f th is w eek en d . M ash bu rn a d d ed that the w a ter su p ply to B u rlin gton In d u stries’ C ooleem ee plant w as shut o ff J u ly 17 a n d 18 d u e lo Ihe Y a d k in ’s low w a ter lev el. H ow ev er, the w a ter level at the co u n ty ’s C ooleem ee D am filled q u ick ly a fter the .shut­ dow n. T e r r y B r a lle y , tow n a d ­ m in is t r a t o r , s a id M o c k s v ille ’s W a ter P lan t n oticed a su b sta n tia l in crea se in w a ter u sa g e d u rin g the h ot, d ry sp ell pla gu in g D a v ie and the P ied m on t sin ce J u ly 13. T h e tow n plant p u m p ed abou t 1.2 m illion g a llon s p er d a y co m p a r e d w ith the n orm a l p ea k ca p a city o f 700,000 to 1100,000 g a llon s p e r d a y . Me sa id ihe d e p a r tm e n t e x p e r ie n c e d n o p ro b le m s d u rin g in crea sed u sa g e, w ith the peak flow n ow dow n to a n orin a l 800,000 g a llon s p e r d a y . N eith er tow n n or cou n ty w a ter o ff ic ia ls e v e r fe a r e d a w a te r sh orta g e, o fficia ls sa id . M a n y fa r m e r s h a v e b e e n irriga tin g to b a r co field s d u rin g the last few w eek s in an a ttem p t to s a v e cro p s litera lly sea rin g in the hot, dry w eath er. R o n n ie T h o m p s o n , a g r ic u ltu r e ex ten sion agen t sa id that w hile to b a c co n eed s w a ter, it can do w ithout it fo r lon g er p eriod s o f tim e than s o m e oth er cro p s. H e sa id the to b a c co c r o p is a lrea d y b eh in d w hat it n orm a lly is, du e to w et w ea th er d u rin g the pla n tin g sea son . W hile loca l to b a cco cro p s a re su fferin g , loca l corn cro p s a rc fa irin g w orse. T h om p son explain ed pollin a tion is a critica l p rob lem w ith c o r n w h e n h ig h t e m p e r a tu r e s p rev a il. "W h en you g e l e x tre m e ly high lem p era tu res and corn is in Ihe pollin a tion sta g e , the tassel w ill c o m e out a n d b egin to sh ed pollen. T h e silk s n ev er c o m e out to ca tch il, Ih erefore, it n ev er p ollin a tes. R ain is esp e cia lly critica l du rin g this (C o n tin u e d t o Page 2 ) A petition fo r a referen d u m on b eer, w in e and liq u or sa les in M ock sv ille is b ein g circu la ted in an effort lo obtain 444 sign atu res n eed ed to ca ll a vote. T h e D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f E lection s issued the petition F rid a y follow in g a 12 noon m eetin g to d eterm in e if the request m et legal s p e cifica tio n s. A request fo r a petition on a lco h o lic b e v e ra g e sa les loca lly w as m a d e J u ly 7 b y the M o ck sv illc C itizens C om m ittee for L ega l C ontrol. P rio r to issuing the petition, H en ry \'an H oy, B oa rd o f E lection s ch a irm a n , ex p la in ed the b o a r d ’s fu n ction in con sid erin g the req u est. " I l is Ihe B o a rd 's .sw orn du ty lo d e ,e rm in e if the requ est tneets legal reciu irem en ts as a d d ressed b y la w ," he sa id , ad d in g the petition is issu ed if the requ est is found leg a lly .sound. H ov W . C ollette. H I, co-ch a irm a n On The Inside S h e riff's Ile p l., W reck s. C ou n iy ('o n im isio n e rs Pg>2 W a tersh ed T ou r M eld In D av ie Pg.,'; .M ocksville L ions Install N ew D fficers P g .tt S ocial N ew s I’ gs.ll, III & 11 D avie T ea m s W in S tate Н огье J iid g iiig . P g.l.'l M iis o n ie -D .K .l'.P ic n ic P lan s P g . t:t Sports D istrict ('m il t P g.:!li A, :ilt P g .tll ¡‘ aula W illia m s - "M is s D ark am i L o v e ly " P g.lilt I 'i ie l> e | ia rlm ciils H a ttie P i opa n e llla /e P g.T li I'lllll'l'll t.islin gs Pg.KIt H eat IM a ti' L istings P g .M li P iililie N d lices P g .lJ Il ( lassifieils o f the M ock sv ille C itizens fo r L egal C on trol, sa id he ex p ects no prob lem in o b ta in in g th e n e c e s s a r y sign atu res req u ired to put a lcoh olic b e v e ra g e sa les in M ock sv ille to a v ote. H e .said resp on se has been g o o d and the co m m itte e plans a d oor to d o o r ca m p a ig n follow in g a stra teg y m eetin g som etim e this w eek . H e sa id the com m ittee feels it ca n obtain the n eed ed 444 sign atu res w ithin tw o w eek s a fter onset o f the d oor to d o o r ca m p a ig n . A s sta ted b y law , the com m ittee m ust obtain sign atu res from 25 p e r c e n t o f M o c k s v ille 's I77G rc g is le rc d v oters (444) w ithin 90 d a y s a fter the E lection s o ffice issues the petition . T h e B oa rd of F lection s then has .40 d a y s to v erify all sign a tu res. If the n ecessa ry sign atu res a re ob tain ed, a vote m ust b e ca lled w ithin GO to 120 d a y s. C ollette sa id p a ssa g e o f a lcoh olic b e v e ra g e sa les in M ock sv ille w ould m ea n thal liq u or cou ld b e sold only in A B C stores, and b eer and un­ fo r t ifie d w in e in C la s s A restau ran ts, g ro ce r y stores, co n ­ v en ien ce stores, etc. upon obtaining n e c e s s a r y p e r m it s . H e s a id m od ified , o ff-p re m iscs sa les w ill not a llo w th e s a le o f a lc o h o lic b e v e ra g e s in tavern s or b ars. "T h e co m m itte e has taken d elib era te step s to a ssu re that b ars and tavern s cannot open in M o c k sv ille ," h e said . C ollette sa id the co m m itte e 's m a jo r con cern is k eep in g reven u e g en era ted by a lco h o lic b ev era g e sa les in D a v ie C ounty. "T h e lax b en efits a re evid en t, he said , as can b e seen in su rroundinu cou n ties now sellin g a lcoh olic b e v e r a g e s ," “ T he reven u e from su ch sa les w ould not o n ly b e n e fit s c h o o ls , but a ls o u p grad e roa d s, build com m u n ily cen ters, e t c .," he exp lain ed . John S. S a n lord is the c o m ­ m it t e e 's o th e r c o - c h a ir m a n . B esides C ollette and S a n ford , oth er c o m m it t e e m e m b e r s a r e M .H . G roce, M arion R a n d a ll, and B ill N. E d w a rd s. C ollette sa id the C itizen ’s C om ­ m ittee for L ega l C ontrol has the support o f m ost o f the m em b ers o f the M ock sv ille D ow n tow n M e r­ ch a n ts A s s o c ia t io n , w h e r e th is latest d riv e to b rin g a lcoh olic b e v e r a g e s a le s to M o c k s v ille origin a ted. C ollette is the m anager o f S ports W orld o f D av ie C ounty and a m em b er o f the A ssocia tion . H e sa id the cu rren t d riv e fo r the .sales w as first d iscu ssed at an a s s o c ia t io n m e e tin g a b o u t Iw o m onths a go. T h e C itizens C om ­ m ittee w as form ed in late June. D ow ntow n m erch an ts support the s a le s b e c a u s e r e s ta u r a n ts , bu sin esses and p eop le w ould be a ttra cted lo M ock sv ille, C ollette said. T he last tim e a lcoh olic b ev era g es w ere leg a lly sold a n yw h ere in D a v ie C ounty w as in 1B52. V oters d ecid ed that y ea r to end the sa les o f a lcoh olic b ev e ra g e s that had begun w hen P roh ibition ended in I In 1979, D onald M . H ardin of M ock.sville, R t. circu la ted a (K'tition for a referen d u m on b eer and w ine sa les in the cou n ty but w as unable to collect the 20 percen t of voter sign atu res n ecessa ry . E x p a n s io n O f M a s o n i c P i c n i c S i t e P l a n n e d T he site o f Ihe A n n u a l M a.sonic P icn ic w ill be ex p a n d ed w ith the recen t p u rch a se of a d join in g land b y Ihe M ock sv ille M a son ic L od g e N o. i;t4. T h e lod g e has p u rch a sed a d ­ ditional land o f about an a cre e x ­ te n d in g fr o m R a ilw a y S tre e t ea stw a rd lo the roa lroa d . T h e land e n com p a sses the site o f the old ice plant and sev era l stora g e buildings. R obert H en d rick s, on e o f Ihe co- ch a irm en o f Ihe ItWrd Annual M a son ic P icn ic, said the ac(|uisition of this land by Ihe lod g e w ould allow for expan sion o f the annual event in y ea rs to com e. "W e hope to build a roa d from R a in w a y Street arou n d C lem ent (trov e book in g up w ith H em lock S ireel. w hich w ill g rea tly reliev e Ihe tra ffic p ro b le tn ," said M r. H e n d rick s . H e p o in te d ou t, h ow ev er, that Ihis is in the future and w ould ha ve little a ffect on the (C on tin u ed to page 2 ) Beating The Heat Jason Boger, 6 year old son of Ted and Darlene Boger of Deadmon Road, tries to beat the heat w ith a little breeze from an electric fan. ( Photo by Jane K eller) ■New Rides For Picnic- will III* an all-Mi'vv niidwuN uith u|b(iHdali‘ ridrs at <1гпи'п1 <irov(‘. August s-i:s. Hi»lMit llomiriciis. (<»• ( luiinnan for lh(‘ Hillrd Annual Masoiiir I’icnic. aniiuiinccd (his \M4>k tiiat Cliilders Shows of Maslry. S.C. VNÍ1I providr Ни* mi(lu;<y aUnich'oiis iitslrad of K.C. Inc. of ilin- di'i'sonvillc.1.14* Hides, hascd in lh*n- drrsouNilli*. hr^uii operalion in MiiiT. Sonu'linu* (iM T ca fter (iic.v b iia n ir a part of tin* Annual M ason ii’ P icn ii'. In the ea rly days ridin g d e s ic e s con sisted «inly of a m erry-j;(h rou n d. ferris u h ei l. and sw ¡п^ь. A tilt-a-vshirl u a s then added and ensuing > ears oth er riding d ev ices. r m il this >ear. ilC - Г ее Jne. has heen the only outfit to p rovide riding d ev ices for the annual e\ent. : D A V II-C O U N T Y UNTURPRISII RHCORD TH U R SD A Y . JU LY 28. P)83 C e h t e i T o C lo s e O f f i c e I H e r e A t 5 P . M . F r id a y Davie Higli Schedules Ready C en lral T elephone' C om pany in M ock sv ille w ill close Ils busin ess o ffice :il 5 p .m . I'Y iday, a m ov e w hich w ill sa v e C enlel C orporation a p p rox im a tely $25,0IH). T he closin g w as first announced June 14, hy E d K itenhour, C entel a rea m a n a g er in E lkin. In m akin g Ihe initial a n n ou n cem en t, H itenhour said the closin g w ill not pose any in con v en ien ce to cu stom ers w ishing lo pa y telephone bills in person . E ffe ctiv e at « a .m . A ugust I, Centel su b scrib ers can con d u ct teleplione busin ess at any o f the three loca tion s o f B ranch B anking and T rust C o. (B riT ). T he bank has o ffice s at I1Ü G aith er St. (n ext to C en tcll, a( Ifll S. M ain Street (a cross from the cou rth ou se) and in W illow O aks Shopping C enter. “ E v en though our busin ess o ffice w ill clo se , w e w ill in fa d b e a b le to o ffe r b e ll c r s e r v ic e s to o u r cu s to m e rs ," explain ed R ilen h ou r. "W e w ill b e a ble to offe r ou r cu stom ers im p rov ed se rv ice s al less cost to tiie com p a n y , w h ich a ffe cts their leleph on e ra tes.” : In m a k in g n ew p a y m e n t a rra n g em en ts in M ock sv ille, C enlel is m a k in g bill paym en ts and oth er busin ess o ffice se rv ice s a v a ila b le at B B & T from 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . M on d ay through T h u rsda y, and 9 a .m . lo fi p.m . on F rid a y . T he W illow O aks B B & T o fficc a lso h a s. a night d e p o s it o r y a v a ila b le to C en tel cu stom ers. T h e M ock sv ille o ffice o f C en lel is sta ffed by a sin g le em p loy ee, w hich n ecessita tes closin g Ihe o ffice three tim es a d a y to p rov id e for n eed ed w ork b rea k s, lunch and b ank ing dep osits. F u rth er, park in g al ea ch of the th ree B B & T location s is b elter than a l the C en lel o ffice , R ilen h ou r said. C u stom ers n eed in g to return Iheir Unsafe Movement Charged In Wreck An A d v a n ce w om an w as ch a rg ed w ilh an u n sa fe m ov em en t violation a fter an a ccid en t July 25 a l 8:30 a .m . A cco rd in g to the H ighw ay P atrol rep ort, M a ry A nn H arris, 28, R l. 3, A d v a n ce pu lled ou l from a p riva te driv e in lo the path o f M ich a el N eil L ight, L ew isv ille-C lem m on s R d ., L ew isv ille. L ight w as Ira velin g east on Y a dk in V a lley R oa d in a 1983 F ord truck. A p p r o x im a le d a m a g e to th e H arris v eh icle, a 1977 D od g e, w as $350. D a m a g e lo the L ight v eh icle w a s e s tim a te d at $1,500. In ­ vestig a tin g o ffice r w as T roop er J .L . P ayn e. leased phones m a y d rop Ihcm o ff al any o f Ihe B B & T o ffice s , and Centel w ill p n n ide d eliv ery o f new phones directly to cu sto m e rs' h om es or b usin esses. B esides offerin g cu stom ers m ore flex ib le paym ent h ou rs, and three p a y m en i location s ra th er than one, Ihe C en lel o ffice closin g w ill result in a sa v in g s o f a p p rox im a tely $25,(1110 p er y ea r lo C enlel, a ccord in g lo a recen t m a n agem en t study. "W e w ill sim p ly be a ble to operate m ore efficien tly b y m a k in g (his ch a n g e ," H itenhour sa id . "O 'lr stu d y s h o w e d Ihe e x p e n s e o f k eep in g Ihe M ock sv ille o ffic c open cannot b e ju stified b y the costs, b eca u se o f the low level o f a etiv ily - esp ecia lly w hen w e can p rov id e b etter se rv ice b y closin g il." In Ihe past y ea r, C entel has closed busin ess o ffice s in W est J efferson , V a ld ese, G ra n ite F alls and T roy b e c a u s e o f s im ila r e c o n o m ic s , handling bill p a ym en ts through a g e n ts a n d c o m b in in g r e c o r ­ d k e e p in g fu n c tio n s w ilh la r g e r busin ess o ffice s nea rb y. C u stom ers n eed in g lo d o busin ess w ith C enlel by telep h oe w ill slill ca ll the presen l M ock sv ille busin ess o ffice n u m b er, 1134-5944, but the an sw er w ill b e in Ihe E lkin B usiness o ffice instead. C entral T elep h on e is an op eratin g unil o f C entei C orp. o f C h ica g o, w h ich op era tes Ihe n a tion 's fifth largest telep h on e ."¡ystem in to sla le s and has a n u m b er o f c o m ­ m u n ica tion s b u sin esses in volved in equ ip m en t m a n u fa ctu rin g , ca b le television and busin ess sy stem s m a rk etin g. Motorcycle Wrecks A M ock sv ille m an w as ch a rg ed w ith no o p e ra to r’s licen se a fter h avin g an a ccid en t w hile d riv in g a m o to rc y c le J u ly 23 nt 0:15 p .m . A cco rd in g to Ihe liig h w a y P atrol rep ort, R ob ert F loy d B en son , J r., 28, R t. 4, M ock sv ille, w as Iravelin g w est on P on d erosa R oa d w hen he ca m e to the in tersection o f US 601. H e sa id th ere w e re no b ra k es on the 1976 H a rley D av id son m o to rcy cle w hen he tried to stop . B enson c o n tin u e d on th ro u g h th e in ­ tersection and on lo US 601 w h ere he tra v eled south fo r a short d ista n ce and then ran o ff o f Ihe roa d on the righ t. H e then stru ck a m a ilb ox belon g in g lo John C. M iller, R t. 4, M ock sv ille, doin g $20 in d a m a ges. H e then con tin u ed on strik in g a tree b e fo re co m in g to a stop. B en son w as throw n from the veh icle. A p p rox im a tely $2,100 w as d on e in d a m a g es to the m o to rcy cle . In­ v estig a tin g o ffice r w as T ro o p e r R . D . K nighl. S h e r i f f 's D e p a r t m e n t P au l H. S lrou d , R l. 1, M ock sv ille, rep orted b rea k in g , en ierin g ahil- la rcen y J u ly 22. Stroud rep orted that tw o y ellow M cC u lloch ch a in - sa w s and on e red ch a in sa w w ere taken. A lso taken w as on e H om elile ch a in sa w , on e C raftsm an toolbox and tools, on e E ch o w eed ea ter, and three $20.00 rolls o f sta m p s. T otal estim ated v alu e o i Ihe rep orted m issin g ile m s w as $4,257. C ro w n D ru g W a re h o u s e , 400 C om m erce P la ce, B erm u da Q uay, A d v a n ce, rep orted b rea k in g and en terin g J u ly 25. T h ey rep orted that unknow n su b jects tw isted o ff Ihe d oor lock a n d en tered the building, setting o ff the a la rm . W ayn e M y ers o f D ots K w ik Stop, R o u le 4, M o c k s v ille , r e p o r te d < b rea k in g and en terin g July 25. He said that an unknow n su b ject e n ­ tered the p rem ises on the south end o f the store b y b rea k i.ig oul Ihe gla ss and screen from the w indow . W illia m A . B e c k , R o u te 6, M ock.sville, rep orted brea k in g and en ierin g July 22. H e said unknow n s u b je c t s e n te r e d th e r e s id e n c e through the sid e d oor w hile the house w as em p ty . John H oots, Y ork R d ., W inslon - S alem rep oi led brea k in g and en- '.ering and d a m a g e to p rop erty July 24. H e rep orted that som eon e en ­ tered th i house, k n ockin g out w indow s and k ick ed in tw o screen doors. A p p rox im a te d a m a g e w as estim ated at $130. B enny D ean B og er, R l. 1, A d ­ va n ce, i e p orted la rcen y July 20. H e said that an unknow n en tered a tool shed and ca rrie d a w a y a John D eere battery ch a rg er, a C raftsm an tool sel, and Iw o log chains. T otal value w/i.s estim ated al $730, H orn ’s C ountry K itchen, H w y. 601 a n d I n te rs ta te 40, M o c k s v ille , rep orted that som eon e used a cou n lerfeil $20 hill C a th e rin e M e a n s, 33, N orth C h erry S treet, W inston-Salem , w as arrested July 20 and ch a rg ed w ith one count of fa ilu re to appea r. C arolyn W alkins D illard, W hitney R<iad, M ock sv ille w as a rrested July 20au(l ch a rg ed w ilh ciu n m .in ica tin g threats. I):nir ('ntitil.x Iligh School slmli'iils rnn hcgin pickliig up t'i.s:i-M ila>s si'hciliilcs dnrlng tlir hceond wet'k in Aiigitsl. 'l'hc M'Iiciol ipffic«' will he (i|icn froni s iili a.ni. - l'J nimii, and froni 1:11(1 p.ni. - :i:(lll p.ni. for ili.slriliiitiiin. TIh' iM ca k d o w n fo r c la s s s c lic d iile d isti'iliiitio n is as lllllnv^s: .S eiiiors, M o n d a y . .\ugiisl S; J iin iiiis: T u esday, .Augiist !l: S oph n in ores, W ed- nrsda\', .Augusl IO. .Sludenls iin a lilc to p ick up th e ir schriluti’s on thè (Irsign a led day tnay pick tlieni up T h u rsday or l'iid a y , .Augiist M-12. A J.l.llll iiistn icliiiii fee i.s due In iin a ll stn ile n ts h e fo r i' M h e d u le s ca n h e o b ta in e d . Sludents « I m i ow e tlie sch ool for liisl <ir d a m a g ed levlliiHik.s or tor oilier ilem s fio m last y ea r im isl a lso cle a r th eir a ccou n ts to recei\ e tlieir sch ed u les. .Students w ho w ish lo obtain a pa rk in g p e n iiil for Ihe y ea r m ay do so a fter oh lain in g their sch ed u les. T h ere Is a $10.(HI p ark in g fee. I 'o r th e s o p h o m o r e s on W ed n esda y, lou rs of the sch ool c a m p u s w ill he o ffe r e d th rou gh ou l the d a y . M em h ers of the N ational H on or S ociety w ill lie con d u ctin g the tours, 'file first d a y o f sch ool w ill he .Angiisl I’l’nd al X: 1Г> a .m . C e n s u s O f C h i l d r e n W it h S p e c ia l N e e d s C o n d u c t e d T h e D avie C ounly S ch ools a r c con d u ctin g a cen su s o f all ch ild ren a ges birth thru 21 w h o h a ve, or a re su s p e clcd o f h a vin g , sp ecia l n eeds. T h e p u rp ose o f the cen su s is lo id en tify Ihese ch ild ren and their n eed s in ord er to p rov id e them w ilh a p ro p ria le ed u ca tion a l s e r v ice s as ea rly as p ossib le and to plan for future p rog ra m s. A n yon e w h o is a w a re o f a ch ild w ith a know n or su sp ected sp ecia l n eed is a sk ed lo n otify the D a v ie C ou n ly S ch ools by ca llin g 634-5921. A ny in form a tion p rov id ed a s w ell a s the n a m e o f the rep orter w ill b e kept con fid en tia l. T h e in form a tion w ill b e u sed solely for edu ca tion a l pu rp oses and a follow -u p con ta ct w ill b e m a d e by sch ool person n el w ilh the ch ild ’s fa m ily . P r o fe s s io n a ls a n d a g e n c ie s prov id in g se rv ice s to ch ild ren h a ve been req u ested to co o p e ra te w ith the cen su s e fforts b y com p letin g an in form a tion form on any ch ild w ilh a know n o r su sp ected sp e cia l n eed . F ed era l a n d State la w s req u ire all loca l sch ool sy stem s to d ev elop plans to ev en lu a lly p rov id e a p ­ prop ria te ed u ca tion a l se rv ice s lo all c h ild r e n w ith s p e c ia l n e e d s ; reg a rd less o f the n atu re o f the need or d e g re e o f sev erity . T h e D a v ie C ounty S ch ools is presen tly utilizing all a v a ila b le resou rces to se rv e o v er 800 ch ild ren w ith sp ecia l n eeds. C hildren w ilh sp ecia l need s in­ c lu d e : A u t is t ic , G ifte d a n d T a le n te d , H e a rin g im p a ir e d , M e n ta lly h a n d ic a p p e d . M u ltip le H a n d ic a p p e d , O r t h a p e d ic a l ly Im p a ired , S eriou sly E m otion a lly H a n d ic a p p e d , S p e c ific L e a r n in g D isab led , P reg n an t S ch ool G irls, S peech and L a n g u a g e Im p a ired , V is u a lly I m p a ir e d , a n d O th e r H ealth Im p a ired . A g a in , a n yon e w h o is a w a re o f a ch ild w ith a know n o r su sp ected sp ecia l n eed is a sk ed to in form Ihe D a v ie C ou n ly S ch ools b y ca llin g 634- 5921. S u m m i t A s k s T o A l t e r C a b le T e le v is io n F r a n c h is e A .B , B u llock , R t. 3, M ock sv ille, rep orted the la rcen y o f a trail b ike J u ly 21, H e rep orted lhat (he 1981 H onda trail b ik e w as red and b la ck in co lo r and w as park ed at the sw im m in g pool at H ick ory H ill. J a m e s B u lla b o u g h , R t. 7, M ock sy ille, rep orted Ihe la rcen y of a state tax refu n d ch eck , J u ly 21. B u llabou gh sa id that the ch eek had been taken b e fo re they re ce iv e d it. S a b r in a P r ic e , o f F a m s t e a d A n tiq u e s , R l. 2, M o c k s v ille , rep orted a ttem p ted b rea k in g and en terin g July 21. B e r n a r d C le m e n t, R t. 7, M ock sv ille, rep orted assault July 22. S o m e o n e s tr u c k h im a n d k n ock ed him lo the ground. E r n e s l L e e N eely, Rl. 7, M o c k s v ille w a s a r r e s t e d a n d ch a rg ed w ith on e count o f sim p le assault July 21. E r n e st L e e N e e ly , R l. 7, M ock sv ille, rep orted b rea k in g and en ierin g J u ly 22. H e sa id that som eon e gain ed en try to his m ob ile h om e through a w indow . R ob ert L a n d ry , assistant p rin ­ cipa l o f D av ie H igh S ch ool, R t. 4, M ock sv illc, rep orted July 25 lh al an unknow n p erson d rov e into a block w all al the sm ok in g area b etw een Ihe g y m and D B uilding. H e a lso said tiiat a b attery , g a s and g a s ca p w ere taken from a 1965 F ord Van. E s iim a le d d a m a g es and v alu e of m issin g item s w as $175. J erry J o y ce , D ebra L an e, K er­ n ersville, rep orted brea k in g and en terin g al Ihe F a rm in g ton D ra g S trip July 25. H e said that an unknow n su b ject k n ock ed the side w indow and g la ss oul o f a d o o r o f a c a m p e r . N o th in g w a s r e p o r te d m issin g. D a m a g es w ere estim ated at $2(10. G r e g D u ll, A v o n S tr e e t, M ock sv ille, rep orted b rea k in g and en terin g o f an auto J u ly 21. He r e p o r te d that w h ile h is 1969 V olk sw a gen Hug w as pa rk ed at D avie H igh S cliool variou s item s totaling a p p rox im a tely $155 w ere taken. S u m m it C a ble S e rv ice s o f Ired ell C ounty req u ested M on d a y that the D a v ie C o u n ty B o a r d o f C o m ­ m ission ers ch a n g e certa in parts of ils orig in a l p rop osa l lo b rin g ca b le television lo C ooleem ee. S u m m it, w h ich a lrea d y has ca b le fra n ch ises in M ock sv ille a n d the a rea se rv e d by C entral T elep h on e C o. (6 3 4-exch an ge) bid last y e a r on a fra n ch ise to se r v ice C ooleem ee. At the tim e, h ow ev er, D a v ie C ounty C o m m is s io n e r s h a d a s e c o n d prop osal for ca b le telev ision in C ooleem ee a n d olh er pa rts o f D av ie fr o m Y a d k in V a lle y T e le p h o n e C om p an y . H ow ev er, Y a d k in V a lley w ith d rew its prop osal ea rlie r this y e a r a fle r its paren t com p a n y , R E A , d en ied funding. B ill M cM illan , an a ttorn ey for S u m m it, a sk ed co m m issio n e rs to m a k e the follow in g ch a n g es in its orig in a l fra n ch ise prop osal and grant the fra n ch ise. -A llo w Ihe co m p a n y to ch a rg e up to $9.95 a m onth for b a s ic ca b le s c rv ic e in the 634 ex ch a n g e and C o o le e m e e . U n d e r th e c u r r e n l p rop osa l, the ra le is $8.95. -A llow the com p a n y to ch a rg e $1.25 for co n v e rte r b o x e s lhat perm it telev ision s to re c e iv e m ore than 13 ch a n n els. U n der the cu rren t p rop osal, the b o x e s cost $1. -A llo w the com p a n y to ra ise ch a rg es, for H om e B ox O ffice and C in em ax from $9.95 to $10.95 a m onth. -A /lo w Ihe co m p a n y lo not s e r ­ v ice SR 1103 ea st o f C ooleem ee b eca u se the area d oes not m eet S u m m it's s e r v ic e d e n s ity rc(|uirem ent o f 30 h om es p er lin ea r m ile. D u rin g th e m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t, r e s id e n ts o f W o o d la n d c r it ic iz e d S u m m it b e c a u s e th e com p a n y in stalled a bov e-g rou n d ca b le con n ectors and b oosters in­ ste a d o f in s ta llin g th em u n ­ derg rou n d as req u ested . In a d ­ dition, the resid en ts sa id S um m it had not rep a ired Ihe g rou n d as prom ised in building Ihe ca b le, "W e w ere led to b eliev e that Sum m it w ou ld run the ca b le in the rea r o f our Id ls," sa id B ill S h oa f of Picnic Site To Be Expanded (Continued from page 1) event sch ed u led fo r A ugusl lllh . H ow ev er, he did a n n ou n ce a step in Ihe d irection o f ex p a n d in g the annual even t w as b ein g taken Ihis .\car w ith an all-n ew m id w a y and u p -ion late riding d e v ice s op erated l)y tiie C h ild ers Show s o f E a sley, S.C. (see sep a ra te sto ry ). T h e annual M a son ic P icn ic had its beginnin g in 1874 at T h e S hoals near C ooleem ee, In 1883 it m ov ed from the Siioals lo a g ro v e in M ock sv illc belon gin g lo heirs o f John C lem ent, S in ce lh al tim e C lem ent G rov e has lieen the site o f Ihe Annual M a son ic P icn ic. F o r 14 y ea rs Ihe land w as used free of ch a rg e for the annual event. In J an u a ry 1897, Ihe loca l M ason ic L odge d ecid ed lo pu rch a se this g rov e and lioughi fiv e a cre s o f land, m ore or less, from W , H erbert C lem ent, one o f the heirs o f John C lem en i, W ood la n d, con cern in g discu ssion s w ith S u m m it o ff ic ia ls a b o u t p la cem en t o f ca b le lines. “ W hat J th ou g h t w o u ld ru n a c r o s s m y g ard en is in the m id d le o f m y front y a r d ," he sa id . A n oth er resid en t com p la in ed that S u m m it h a d n ev er restored his y a rd to “ its orig in a l s ta te " a s sta ted in the con tra ct. "T h e v p rom ised tw ice lo fix il," he sa id ,'"b u t I h a v en ’ t seen them y e t.” C ounty a ttorn ey John B rock told co m m issio n e rs h e w as u n su re a s lo Ihe b o a r d ’s resp on sib ility a s fa r as stipu latin g that S u m m it return the grou n d s to its orig in a l sta te. It w ou ld b e in a p p rop ria te fo r the b oa rd to a ct on these req u ests until I h a ve had lim e lo ch eek in to them . B rock sa id . T h e b oa rd a g reed to d ela y a ction on both the ra te in­ cr e a s e a n d W ood la n d ’s req u est unlil its A ugust 15 m eetin g . C l e m m o n s V F D A s k s D a v ie F o r S u p p o r t F u n d s B y K ath y T om lin son C lem m on s F ire D istrict a p p rov ed C le m m o n s F ir e D e p a rtm e n t cent p er $UH) v alu ation fire-la x officia ls feel D a v ie C ounty should ijut B erm u d a R un resid en ts con trib u te at least $7,000 to its J in clu d ed in the petition for budget sin ce 10 percen t o f its fire ц,р referen d u m and u n a ffected by d islricl lies in D a v ie. i|„> vote. J e r r y B r o o k s , C le m m o n s R rook s cited B erm u d a R u n ’s V olu n teer F ire C h ief, told D av ie secu rity g a tes as the rea son the C ounly C om m ission ers M on d a y, Ihe p eiu io ,; w as not circu la ted in D a v ic. dep artm en t w an ts ils "fa ir s h a r e " virtu a lly im p ossib le to g el in o f m on ey from D a v ie resid en ts | i,cre," he sa id . B rook s sa id sla le liv in g w ith in C le m m o n s ’ fir e |,,^^. p e r m it s c o m in is s io n e r s to district. If the d ep a rlm en i doesn 't esta blish a fire -s e rv ice d istrict in get the funds, C lem m on s w ill "p u ll D ;,v ie C ou n ty’s portion o f C lem - its C lass 6 ratin g b a ck to the ,„ o n s ' district and sel a fire tax V a d k in ," B rook s sa id . L oss o f a „.j(|,out a referen d u m . C lass 6 fire p rotection ra tin g w ou ld p ,,, co u n ty A ttorn ey John u ro ck m ean a substantial in crea se in |,e ¡s not su re tlie law a llow s h om eow n er p rem iu m s fo r a ffe cte d co m m issio n e rs to esta blish a fire re s id e n ts . T h e C le m m o n s F ir e |,,j; ^vithout a v ole. H e sa id Ihe D istrict cr o sse s the Y a d k in R iv e r into D a v ie a lon g U .S. 1,58 and in­ clu d es B erm u d a R un C ountry C lub, In c., W’in -M ock F a rm and on e-h a lf of Ihc B erm u d a Q uay Industrial P ark . B rook s told co m m issio n e rs that Ihe value o f p rop erty w ithin B e r­ m uda R un, B erm u da Q u ay and W in- M ock F a rm rep resen ts abou t 10 |)ercent o f C lem m on s V F D ’s $70,170 budget g en era ted from a 3 cent fire p rotection la x v oted into cffe e t this M ay b y F orsy th resid en ts. B rook s sa id that sin ce Ihe 10 percen t in D av ie lies w ithin his fire d istrict, the resid en ts o f the cou n ty should cou n ty cou ld con trib u te m on ey from ils G en era l F u n d through an annual c o n t r a c t w ith C le m m o n s V F D . B rock a lso sa id the cou n ty cou ld form a fire p rotection district if it re c e iv e s a petition lo d o so from B erm u d a R un resident's. T h e loss o f C lem m on s’ C lass 6 fire p rotection ratin g w ou ld cost B e r­ m uda R un resid en ts w h o a re now e n jo y in g lo w e r in s u r a n c e p rem iu m s. B rook s said the recen t red u ction in its in su ra n ce ra tin g has m eant a 22 to 25 p crce n l red u ction fo r h o m e o w n e r s in s u r a n c e f()r p eop le in the d istrict. H e said [x^rsons in B erm u d a R un now pay 10 p ercen t o f the d ep a rlin en t’s „„.n in g a $100,000 h om e a re p a y in g bu dget. annual p rem iu m s o f a bou t $473. If F orsy th C ounty v oters in Ihe C lem m on s pu lls out and the ra tin g ju m p s to a C lass 9, p rem iu m s on the sa m e h ou se w ou ld ju tn p to $645. B rook s sa id C lem m on s \ 'F D feels B erm u d a R un resid en ts sh ou ld pa y Ihe sa m e 3 cen ts p er $100 valu a tion that F o rsy lh C ounly resid en ts in C lem m on s D istrict now p a y fo r fire p rotection . D a v ie C ounty has b een g iv in g C lem m on s V F D $3,000 p e r y e a r for the s e r v ice s it p rov id es in D a v ie. C ounty co m m issio n e rs sa id M on d a y th e y w ill d is c u s s C le m m o n s ’ r e q u e s t a t th e ir n e x l m e e t in g A ugust 1. the Fire Log M o c k s v ille F ir e D e p a rtm e n t resp on d ed lo a ca r fire on Sunset D rive, J u ly 23 al ^ 4 5 p.m . F ork F ire D ep a rtm en i resp on d ed to a g ra ss fire on 64 E a st n ear H ick ory H ill J u ly 20 a l a p ­ p rox im a tely 3 p.m . M o c k s v ille F ir e D e p a r tm e n t resp on d ed to a ga solin e sp ill at T h e P an try on S a lisbu ry St. J u ly 20 at a p p rox im a tely 5:40 p .m . J e r u s a le m F ir e D e p a r tm e n i resp on d ed to a c a r fire at G rea sy C orn er J u ly 20 at a p p rox im a tely 6 p.m . C en ler and W m . R . D a v ie F ire D ep a rtm en ts resp on d ed to a p e r­ sonal in ju ry July 20 at R eev es E x x on on U .S. 601 N orlh . C enter firem en resp on d ed lo a person al in ju ry on In terstate 40, w est o f U .S. 601. M ock sv ille firem en resp on d ed lo a rep orted sw itch b ox fire a I the Junker resid en ce. W an derin g L an e, M ock sv ille J n lv 21 at 9:30 a .m . S m ilh G rov e firem en respon d ed lo a tra ctor tra iler fire. Sm ith G rov e firem en a cted a s a b a ck p u p for C lem m on s J u ly 22 al a p p rox im a tely 12 p .m . Sm ith G rov e F ire D ep a rlm en i a cted as a b a ck -u p for C lem m on s at Ihe T a n g lew ood L od g e July 22 at a p p rox im a tely 2:00 p.m . M o c k s v ille F ir e D e p a rtm e n t resjion ded lo a rep orted e lectrica l fir>' at the D a v ie H ealth D ept., H ospital SI. al a p p rox im a tely 4:45 p.m . J u ly 22. J eru sa lem firem en resp on d ed lo a ch im n ey fire, J u ly 25 at the H enry G rant resid en ce nn D ead m on R d. at a p p rox im a tely 8:15 a .m . Sm ith G rov e F ire D ep a rlm en i, re.sponded lo a p erson a l in jury report on N .C . »01 July 22 at a p ­ p rox im a tely 7:00 p.m . M ock sv ille firem en resp on d ed lo a rep orted tree lhat had lieen stru ck by lig h len in g and p ow er pole at the M ock sv ille P icn ic G rounds. Heat Wave (C on tin u ed fro m page I ) sta g e o f d ev elop m en t sin ce p ollin ation p eriod lasts on ly a few d a y s. If high le m p e ra lu re s a n d dry w ea th er h in der pollin a tion , corn p rod u ction is d ra stica lly red u ccd . W hile fa rm e rs b ra v e d the h ea l lo ir r ig a t e c r o p s , m o s t re s id e n ts sought Ihe co m fo rt o f a ir co n ­ d ition in g, o r al lea st a little a ir m ov em en t fro m a w in d ow fan. M ost m e r c h a n ts s e llin g a ir con d ition ers and fan s rep ort their s t o c k s d e p le t e d w ith s a le s in ­ c r e a s in g d r a m a t ic a lly a s te m ­ p eratu res soa red . J o h n n y M a r k lin , m a n a g e r o f D an iels F u rn itu re and E le ctric, South M ain S treet, sa id his store has h ad p rob lem s k eep in g a ir co n ­ d ition ers and fan s in s lo ck . “ W e h a ve been sellin g ev ery th in g w e ca n g e l a h old o f and h a ve still run out a few lim e s ,’ ’ he sa id . M ark lin feels the hot sea son w ill last through A u gu st, b e ca u se J u n e w as s o co o l. B ud H a u ser, M ock sv ille F u r­ niture and A p p lia n ce d e s crib e s the recen t hot hot sp ell a s cre a lin g a " te r r ific y e a r fo r u s.” “ W e h a ve sold all leftov ers from last y e a r, our initial sh ipm en t o f a ir con d ition ers and tw o oth er sh ip m en ts,” h e sa id . B u rn ett’s H om e F u rn ish in gs on W ilk esb oro S treet tells the sa m e slo ry . “ W e h a v e sold ou l o f fa n s and a ir con d ition ers a s fa st a s they c o m e in ,” sa id G ra ce P a rd u e, sa les resp resen la tiv e. “ W c h a v e a lrea d y sold a cou p le o f sh ip m en ts w ith p eop le still co m in g in and a sk in g for them . C a rolin a T ire C o., Y a d k in v ille R oa d , sa id the coolin g a ffe ct o f a ir con d ition ers h a ve a lso p rov en a hot item fo r th em . ‘ ‘A ir con d ition ers h a ve been g oin g fa st sin ce the sea son b e g a n ," sa id M ike O rsillo, m a n a g er. "B u t w e still h a ve a cou p le le ft." T iiu n d erstorm s brou gh t b rie f but w e lco m e re lie f from Ihc h ea l F rid a y and Su n d ay. T em p era tu res w ere in the low 90’s M on d a y and a p lea san t, a lm ost ch illy 85 T u esd a y . H ow ev er, w eath er fore ca ste rs p red ict an oth er sw elterin g heat w a v e la ter this w e e k . Not Him ! D a v id E . S m ilh , J r. w an ts it know n that he is not the D a v id Sm ith listed in the cou rt re co rd s last w eek for com m u iu ca tin g th reats. Two Injured In Wreck A D obson m an and a L ew isv ille m an w ere b olh tra n sp orted to F orsy th M em oria l H ospita l, W in­ slon -S a lem , J u ly 22 a fte r an a c ­ ciden t on N C 801. A cco rd in g to the H igh w ay P a trol rep ort, K enneth W illia m P r ic e , 27, G ra p ev in e R oa d , L ew isv ille, w as Ira velin g n orlh on N C 801 w h en he pu lled out in to the left la n e to pa ss an oth er v e h iclc and in doin g so pu lled in lo Ihe path of C h a rlie L e o Jen kin s, 52, R l. 3, D ob son . P rice , d riv in g a 1981 F ord station w a g on , and J en k in s, op era tin g a 1961 F ord , stru ck h ea d on in the sou lh bound lan e. P r ic e ca m e to a slo p in the south b ou n d la n e and Jen k in s ca m e to a stop a fle r g oin g o ff the ro a d on the right a n d turning o v e r on ils sid e, pinning him in. K e n n e th W illia m P r ic e w a s ch a rg ed w ith a sa fe m ov em en t v iolation . E stim a ted d a m a g e s lo the P rice v e h ic lc w e re $4,500. D a m a g e s lo th e J e n k in s v e h ic le w e r e estim a ted at $800. In v estig a tin g o ffic e r w as T ro o p e r R . D . K night. Wreck On 1-40 A fter run ning o v e r a co n cre te b lo c k on In te r s ta te 40, a W ash in gton , D .C . m a n ov ertu rn ed his ca r, esca p in g w ith m in or in ­ ju rie s, J u ly 21, A c co rd in g lo Ihe H igh w a y P a trol rep ort, R on a ld J . A lb a n ese, 32, W ash in gton , D .C . w as tra v elin g w est on In terstate 40 w h en h e ran o v e r a co n cre te b lock that had fa llen o ff o f a n u n id e n tifie d v e h ic le . A lb a n ese, d riv in g a 1968 P orsh e, (hen lost con trol o f the v e h icle , ran o ff o f the roa d on the right and ov ertu rn ed . E s iim a le d d a m a g e to A lb a n e se ’s v ch icle w as $7,500. In v estig a tin g o ffice r w as T ro o p e r J .L . P a y n e. D A V IE C O U N T Y (U SPS 1 4 9 -1 6 0 ) 127 South Main Street Mocksvillc, N.C. Putilishcd every Thursday by die DAVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY MOCKSVILLI- DAVIE ENTERPRISE RECORD 1916-195P 1899-1958 G ordon Tom linson...................................... Kathy Tom linson Becky Snyder............ Associate Editors COOLEEMEE JOURNAL 1901-1971 , . Editor-Publisher Robin Ià‘rj:us5on etor o f Advertising Second Class Posiage Paid in M ocksvillc, N.C. 27028 S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Single C o p y 2S C ents $ 1 0 .0 0 per year In N orth C arolina $ 1 5 .0 0 per year o u tiid e N orth C arolina P ostm aster: Send address changes to D avie C ou n ty E nterprise R ecord P .O . B ox 5 2 5 , M ock sv ille, N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 DAVIE COUNTY UNTliRl’RlSU RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 28. 19S3 3 Mocksville, N.C. m S T A R T S T H U R S D A Y M O R N I N G 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . 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Special ^ O .o U Child's "Curt Canvas" Soecial 15.i Child’s "Burt Bruin" Special 22.80 Men's canvas "Bruin" Special 16.80 C. Men's "Diablo" or Women's "Lady BELK LEVrS SWEEPSTAKES 4 DAVll- COUNTY ENTHRI’KISB RI-CORD TIIURSDAY, JULY 28, 1 983 Immunization Urged Before School Starts D a v io C ounty H ealth D irector, C ontiic S ta fford u rg ed all pa ren ts lo m a k e su re their ch ild ren h a ve had Die m in im u m im m u n iza tion shots req u ired b y sla te law b e fo re sch ool sta rts next m onth. P a ren ts w ho h a ve m o v e d to N orth C arolina from oth er sta tes should requ est im ­ m u n iz a tio n r e c o r d s fr o m th e ir fo r m e r p h ysician o r loca l health clin ic. N orth C a rolin a 's im m u n ization law , re v ise d b y the 1979 G en era l A s se m b ly , req u ires a com p lete b a s ic se rie s o f sh ots for all ch ild ren a tten din g p u blic and priv a te sch ools in Itindergarten th rou gh the iw elfth g ra d e . T h ese im m u n iza tion s In­ clu d e th ree com b in a tion diptlieria , tetan u s, and pertu ssis (w h oop in g co u g h ) sh ots; th ree ora l p olio v a c cin e d o s e s; m ea sles v a c cin e on o r a fte r the ch ild 's first b irth d a y ; a n d r u b e lla (g e r m a n m e a s le s ) v a c c in e . T h e m a jo r it y o f th e ch ild ren a ffe cte d a rc those en terin g licen sed d a y ca re cen ters, kin­ d erg a rten , and (he first g ra d e. T he law a llow s ex em p tion s on ly for m e d ica l o r relig iou s rea son s. M s. S ta fford stressed that pa ren ts sh ou ld b e dilig en t a bou t h avin g their ch ild ren p rop erly im m u n ized a n d k eep in g their re co rd s up-to- d a te. "N o w is the tim e fo r k in d erga rten and first g ra d e students to g et th eir b n ck -lo-sch ool sh o ts ,”- sh e sa id , “ P a r e n t s sh o u ld h a v e th e ir ch ild re n 's im m u n ica tion re co rd s v e rifie d and sig n ed o r sta m p ed b y a p h ysicia n . P a ren ts w h o h a ve m o v e d into N orth C a rolin a fro m oth er sta tes sh ou ld h a ve th eir ch ild ren ’s re c o rd s v e rifie d w ithout d ela y so they w ill h a ve them re a d y to p resen t lo the sch ool in the fall. D o n ’ t w ait until the last m in u te w hen sch ed u lin g a p p oin tm en ts m a y b e d ifficu lt.” T h e im m u n iza tion la w req u ires stu d en ts to b e im m u n ized w ithin 30 d a y s a fte r the op en in g o f sch ool. A fte r that d ea d lin e, students w h o d o n ’t h a v e th eir sh ots w ill not be a llow ed to atten d sch ool until they p resen t a cu rren t re c o rd o f . im ­ m u n ization . M s. S ta fford sa id all o f the req u ired sh ots m a y b e ob tain ed fro m p riv a te p h ysicia n s o r the D a v ie C ou n ty H ealth D ep a rtm en t. Center 4-H Cancels August Meeting C en ter 4-H m eetin g that w as sch ed u led fo r T h u rsd a y, A u gu st <1, w ill not b e held. T h e n ext m eetin g is p lan n ed fo r T h u rsd a y , S ep tem b er 8 at C enter C om m u n ity bu ildin g. Public Library News F I.Y IN G D O W N T O H IO , lea lu ''in g Ihe first o f the F red A sta ire - G in g er H og ers m u sica l nu m l)ers, w ill b e show n S a tu rda y, .luly ;ю, 11:1)11 a .m ., in the lib ra ry 's m u lti-p u rp ose ro o m . T h e film is open lo Ihe p u b lic al no ch a rg e. i'rie n d s o f the D a v ie C ounly P u b lic l.ib ra ry w ill m eet M on d a y, AugusI 1, 7:1)0 p .m ., in the lib ra ry . O ffic e r s w ill b e e le c t e d . T h e m eetin g is open to all in terested in s u p p o r lin g th e F r ie n d s o f th e l.ilira ry . S u m m e r R e a d in g P r o g r a m p a rliclp a n is m a y pick u p their rea d in g ce r lifica te s a n d cou p on s any tim e b e fo re L a b or D ay . S coob y D oo w ill b e the lib ra ry 's sp ecia l guesl on W ed n esd a y , A u gu st 17, to h elp ce le b ra te a su ccessfu l S u m m er H eading P ro g ra m , 198.1. S co o b y w ill be h ere al 1:30. N E W B O O K S : Adult r ic t io n : clii'k h n v ; T lic ICarly S tories, IXKIl- IKUK, b y A n ion C hek hov l.cird o f D ark n ess, b y R ob ert S ilv erb erg T lic ('(iisica n , b y W illia m H ef- ferm an .M utters Ilf I.ife and n e a th , by T ob ia s W olff, ed. A dult N on -F iction : W hen Y ou r F rien d is D yin g , by B elsy B urnham iMtire 1 'lia n ¡M oon sh in e: A p - liiilat'lilun H eeipes and R e c o llrc- tioiis, b y S id n ey S a y lor F a rr S p o r ts IM ed loin e, b y M e lv in B erger Ilow T o C op e W illi a T een a g er ' D rin k er; N ew A ltern a tiv es and H ope fo r I’ iirents, b y G a ry G , F orrest How lo K eel G rea t Iiou rs a D ay, b y G e o rg e Sh eeh an , M .D . Adult B iog ra p h y : H oya l S e rv ice : IMy 12 Y e a rs as \'atet o f P rin ce C h a rles, b y Stephen P . B a rry Y ou n g A dult F ictio n : W h al I R ea lly T hink o f Y ou , b y M . E , K err C h ild ren ’s E B ook s: T h ree Itilly G oa ts G ru ff, b y P au l G ald on e, retold T a ilor o f G lou cester, b y B ea trix P o lle r T lie T ale o f Ilen ja m in B unny, b y B ea trix P o lle r S tartin g S ch ool, b y M u riel Stanek IM ugie M ic h a e l, b y L o u is •Slobodkin iMy I.illle F o ste r S ister, b y M u riel S lanek l.eft liig h t, r.eft R igh t, b y M u riel Stanek T h e W ay ¡M others A re, b y M iriam S chlein T lie D og W ho Г а ш е to D in n er, b y S yd n ey T a y lo r If \'oii T a k e a P en cil, b y F u lv io T esta D A V I E FAM ILY M E D IC A L C E N TE R , P. A. B O B M. FO ST E R , M. D. A. R. H A R T N E S S . M. D. AND G E O R G E D. K IM BERLY, M. D. A N N O U N C E THE A S S O C IA T IO N OF H A R R Y M. LITTLE, M .D . IN THE P R A C T IC E OF FAMILY MEDICINE AT 1S8 HOSPITAL STREET M O C K S V IL L E . N O RTH C A R O L IN A 2 7 0 2 B < 704) 634-2IO B I itlle Sililliniit. by L ois L enski II Ni w " П е м п ч т ! T he D in osau r ". by A lthea (E a s y R e a d e r B ook s) '2:1 N ew ¡M argaret H illert (E a s y lo H ead H ook s) 1 Cat and D og B ook s, b y E liza b eth M iller .1 F iction : P a u l's K ite, b y A lison M orga n M a r r y in g O ft M o th e r , b y C h ristin e N osllin g er .1 N on -F iction : (lo d and G ov ern m en t, by Ann E . Weis.s .loH iiie> to th e P la n e t s , b y P a tricia l.a u b er C h ild ren 's R e c o rd s : I’ reten d , b y H ap P a lm er I'l ellii' F re e , by П ар P a lm e r siiii|illfied F olk S on gs, b y H ap P a lm er \ 'ou'tl S in g a S on g and I'll S in g a .4niig, b y E lla .lenkins Mai lv Kurly C hildliiiod .Songs, by E lla Jen kin s C h ild ren 's F ilm strip s: C h a rlie N eed s a C loak ■Noisy N ora N oa h 's A rk T h e M iisieian s of B rem en T he T ale o f Iteiijan iin Itumi.v T ikk i, T ik k i, T en ih o B ook m ob ile R ou tes: Tiiesda.v. A u gu st 2: H w y. fiOl S oulh lo 801 S outh, to P re sb y te ria n C hurch in C oole e m e e from 10:00- 12::)0. L ea v e ch u rch at 12:30, g o to R iv ersid e D riv e a n d C en ter S Ircel, b a ck lo lib ra ry . W ed n esd a y , A ugust ;i: H w y. 158 to (1(11 South, lo U n d erp ass R d ., S tops in G r e e n w o o d L a k e s a n d W e slrid g e ; H w y. 801 N orth lo C reek w ood ; H w y. 801 a n d H w y. 158 b a ck lo L ib ra ry . T h u rsd a y, A u gu st 1: H w y. 1!i8 lo I'"arm ington Fioad, lo 801 S outh, lo S pillm an R oa d , b a ck to 801 S ., lo R ed la n d R d .. to R a in b ow R d ., to 158 W est lo lib ra ry . L IB R A R Y H O U R S ; M on d ay T u esd a y W ed n esda y T h u rsd a y F rid a y S a lu rd a y 1 2 :3 0 -8 :3 0 9 :0 0 -5 :3 0 9 :0 0 -5 :3 0 9 :0 0 -8 :3 0 9 :0 0 -5 :3 0 9 :0 0 -2 :0 0 ■ S . Щ ж Г A lien D ea n L iv en g ood ce le b ra te d his third b irth d a y w ith a cook ou t at his g ra n d p a ren t’s h om e. M r. and ¡Mrs. G .W . L iv en g ood . lie had s e v e r a l g u e s ts , in c lu d in g h is (ira iu ln ia and G ra n dp a A llen and Ilis sislers, A m b e r and J a m ie . l''\ ery on e en jo y e d h a m b u rg ers, h oi (logs, ca k e and h o m e m a d e ice cr e a m . A llen re ce iv e d a lot o f n ice g ifts. H e is the son o f G a r ry and ^’von n e L iv en g ood . Davie Democrats To Meet August 4 D a v ie D e m o cra t p a rty ’s re g u la r m eetin g w ill be h eld T h u rsd a y , A u gu st 4, at 7:30 p .m . in the c o n ­ fe re n ce room o f T ow n H all. A ll d e m o c ra ts a re u rg ed to a t­ tend, as this is an im p orta n t m eeting^______________________________ iBACKTOSCNOOLi Expenses.. :Й О О А - c l o t h e s Don't Let It Get You Down We Make Back To School Easier With A Loan From Fleet Financenter n i l Yadkinville Rd. Willow Oak Shopping Centre’ Mocksville, N.C. Phone:634-3596 A s b e s t o s R e m o v e d F r o m H ig h S c h o o l (C o n tin u e d fro m page I) Ihe re m o v a l. II is nol know n at this lim e w hal Ihose a llo ca te d m on ies w ill lie u sed for. W ilh rem ov a l a lm ost co m p le te in C. b u ildin g, w ork on the g y m lob b y has a lrea d y b egu n . T h e con - la m in a lion ch a m b e r w as in Ihe iiiidsi o f con stru ction on M on d a y and soon scra p in g and b ru sh in g w ill lie u n d erw ay on the lasl ce ilin g of Ihe rem ov a l e ffo rts T h e a ir sh ou ld b e clea n a ga in al D a v ie H igh by A ugust .5th.B ill Dyson, who Is m o n ito rin g th e asb esto s level In the air at the rem oval site , s tra p s S o u th e a s te rn Shelter workers Into a ir sam plers. 3 orrnation'*inVo p re p a re ro lls o f p la s tic fo r their tran-nasium lobby ‘^“ "^^mination cham ber fo r a s b e s to s re m o v a l fro m the gym- T R IV IA F A N S d u r i n g F o s t e r - R a u c h D r u g C o m p a n y ’ s C O N T I N U O U S T R I V I A C O N T E S T Each week, Foster-Rauch Drug will list six trivia questions in the Davie County Enterprise-Record. The person submitting correct answers to all six questions wins a ’25“ gift certificate. Entries must be submitted to Foster-Rauch’s store no earlier than Fridayoftheweekthe questions are published. Entries will be accepted through 5:00 p.m. Sunday, July 31. A drawing will be held in the event that more than one winning entry is submitted. Winners and the correct answers will be listed in the next publication of the Enterprise-Record. Em ployees ot ^oster-Rauch Drug, the Davie Coun^ Enterprise-Record and their families are not eligible to participate. T H I S W E E K 'S Q U E S T I O N S 1. What Davie County resident helped instigate a national crisis with his book ? 2. WhaTbigreague baseball player is known as the "wizard'**?3 Who was the youngest man to serve as President of ‘theU.S? . . .. .4. Which isoutof place:Bronx, Richmond, Long Island, Queens? 5. Who played Gale Sayers in Brian’s Song? 6 . Which does not fit: Mr. Sandman. Yellow Rose of Texas, It’s Now or Never, Autum Leaves? D ina W ells o f M ock sv ille w as th e w in n er in last v^ e e k ’ s c o n t e s t . T h e w in n in g a n s w e rs are as fo llo w s: (l.D r . D en n is l-o x ., 2 . B o b M c A d o o , 3 . D e n tis t. 4 . M l . P is g a h o r L a n d o f M o a b 5 . M aryland a n d P en n sy lv a n ia , 6 . Juan P ere^ ( t h e o t h e r s p o r t r a y e d t h e C is c o K id m o tio n pictu re film s)). ______ DAVIU C’OUNTV 1£NT1ÌRPK1SU IIUCORD, TIU'RSIMV, lUL'i :s, I Watershed Tour Held Site 17 Approxima Thursday dt Jones (center) 80 people from across North Carolina toured Oavie County g the State W atershed Tour and AAaintenance Field Day. Vernon Soil Conservation Service Engineer, gives a description of the. - --------------k W atershed si■visitors active construction on aDutchman Creek W atershed site 17 on Liberty flood control dam . Hy K nlliy T om lin son A p p rox in ia lcly 8U pi’oplp from iK-i(iss N orlh C arolina lou red flood .(.'on lrol slru clu rcs in D a v ic C oinily T liiirsd ay du rin g a S ta le W atersh ed lou r and n iain ten an ee field da y. T lie event fea tu red D av ie C ounty D u tch m a n C re e k W a tcr.sh od P ro jcct, w hich w hen com p le te , w ill in cliide ten flood rctardinR stru c- liirc.s » illi a ca p a city of a c r c - feel of storm w ater. S even o f the slru clu rcs a re co n ip le ic and in operation . T w o a rc cu rren tly in the final s la g cs o f con stru ction . T h u rsd a y 's tour w as the secon d state lou r in ten y ea rs hosted by Ihe D utchm an C reek W atersh ed Im ­ provem en t D istrict and the D a v ic S oil a n d W a te r C o n s e r v a tio n D islricl. S pon sors for the tou r w ere the N .C . A ssocia tion o f Soil and W ater D istricts and Ihc S ociety of N orlh C arolin a W atersh ed s. I.II. "C o k ic ” J on es, ch a irm a n nf Ihe D a v ie Soil and W a ter C on ­ s e r v a t io n D is tr ic t s a id lo c a l sp on sors w ere p lea sed w ith the ■lurnoiil, w ith p a rticip a n ts co m in g from a la rg e p ercen ta g e o f the s t a t e 's 100 c o u n tie s . H o w e v e r , tem p eratu res h ov erin g in the high 9 (l's, w e r e te r m e d a d e fin it e d e te r r e n t to a tte n d a n c e . J o n e s com m en ted that rep resen ta tives from P ill, T ra n sy lv a n ia . R ow a n . W ilkes, S lok es, U nion, B u n con ib c, M eck len b u rg, W a k e, O ra n g e and D avie cou n lies a tten ded the tour. T w o b u ses tra n sp orted p a rticip a n ts to and from the fiv e stop s fea tu red . T h e first stop , S tru ctu re N o. 7 loca ted on A n gell R oa d , sh ow ed a c t iv e c o n s t r u c tio n o f a flo o d con trol da m in the ea rly sta g es. B rad y A n gell, C h airm an o f the State W a tersh ed C om m ittee, in ­ trod u ced sta le o fficia ls atten din g Ih c lo u r . I n clu d e d w o r e C oy C iarrelt. sla te con serv ation ist. Soil C o n s e r v a tio n S e r v ic e . U a le ig li; C a r r o l P ie r c e , c h ic f. S la te W a le r s lic d P la n n in g S e c t io n ; U i.ndal .1. l.y d a y . S la lc Soil and W a ler C on servation C om m ission ; a n d H o lie rl J o v c e . R e g io n a l M a n a ger of the D ept, o f N atural R e s o u r c e s a n d C o m m u n ity l)evclo| )n ien i. l.a w rcn ce H eavis. D avie C ounty C om m ission er, ex- lc!u led Ihe w e lco m e to Ihe crow d . A d e s c r ip t io n o f lo c a l w a le r s h e d a cliv itics w as givci) tiy fira d y M c C la m r o c k , D u lc h m a n C reek W atersh ed C h airm an . S I r u c lu r o N o. 17 on l.ib e r ly C hurch R oa d in N orthern D avie C ountv w as the secon d tour stop w hich' fea tu res a ctiv e dam co n ­ stru ction in Ihe la ter sta g es. P ar- licip a n ls v iew ed actu al con stru ction of a co n cre te ch u te sp illw a y now b ein g built o v e r Ihe d a m . T h e site is ex p ected to be com p leted som etim e Ihis y ear, S lru clu rcs (i and 15, loca ted on K alon s C hurch R oa d and in H ick ory H ill D e v e lo p m e n l r e s p e c liv e ly , w e r e lo u r s lo p s . P a r t ic ip a n t s v iew ed co m p le te d flood eon lrol s t r u c t u r e s w ith a d d itio n a l d em on stra tion s on p rop er m ow in g, fe r t iliz a t io n a n d m a in te n a n c e . C h em ica l w eed con trol and tree plan tin g d em on stra tion s w ere also fea tu red . V ern on J on es, Soil C on servalion S e r v ic e E n g in e e r , s a id flo o d p reven tion and soil and w ater con serv a tion a re the p rim a ry o b ­ je ctiv e s o f the p ro je ct. T h e Dut C h ilian C r e e k W a te rsh e d a ls o p rov id es w ild life, recrea tion a l and e co n o m ic b en efits to resid en ts of D av ie and su rrou n d in g a rea s.' Site No. 17, located on Liberty Church Road showed the active construction of a flood control dam in the later stages. The structure should be com plete by the end of the year. About 80 people from across the state attended the tour. The heat was a definite deterrent to Thursday's crowd, explained I.H . "C okie" Jones, Chairm an of the Davie Soil and W ater Conservation D istrict (2nd from right). Tem peratures hovered in the high 90's. G r e e n M e a d o w s W A T C H F O R G R A N D O P E N IN G S D e s p ite th e u n u s u a lly h ot w eath er, 16th a n n iv ersa ry a l G reen M eadow s turned ou l to be g rea t. F ollow in g the m orn in g w orsh ip h our ev ery on e en joy ed lunch in Ihe fellow sh ip cen ter w h ere Ihe a n ­ n ouncem ent w as m a d e that the v ic t o r y o ffe r in g r e c e iv e d h a d rea ch ed len thousand tw o hundred and six ty -lw o d o lla rs -th e en tire sum to b e a p p lied to the ch u rch tlebt. M any thanks lo all w h o ha ve con trib u ted lo this in any w ay. A m on g oth er visitors ev ery on e w as so p lea sed lo h a ve R ev . and M rs. B urly T u rn er sh a re the da y. In the aftern oon sev era l v isitors join ed the grou p in the a u ditoriu m w h ere they en joy ed listen in g to the ch oir present sev era l n u m b ers, A lso there w ere solos b y J ill G ro ce , L ori Sm ith, Annette B ow les and R egin a S m ilh. D uets b y A nnette and L oretta B ow les and L ori and R egin a Sm ith. Il rea lly w as g ood to b e in the house of the L ord. A lov ely flow er a rra n gem en t w as pla ced in the ch u rch in honor of M rs. S allie R id d le, w h o is the oldest ch a rter m e m b e r o f the ch u rch and w as a fa ilh fu l w ork er and h elp er in the ch u rch unlil h er health fa iled. M r. and M rs. H arold Stephens w ere p lea sed to h a ve their g ra n d ­ daughter, C indy Stephens and h er little eight y e a r old frien d A w ilda D a r c ia fr o m (h e D o m in ic a n R ep u blic sp en d the past tw o w eek s w ith th e m . T h e y a c c o m p a n ie d C in dy’s paren ts, M r. and M rs. K en Stephens b ack to their h om e in San A ntonio, T ex a s on Sunday. A w ilda w as C in d y ’s next d oor n eigh b or w hen C in d y 's fa th er w as sta tion ed there in m ission w ork. She flew here alon e for the visit and w ill return to her h om e on A ugust 7, N ext event o f sp ecia l interest com in g to the G reen M ea dow s C hurch is Ihe Student E v a n gelism team w ho w ill a rriv e A ugust 0. T his grou p o f th ree you n g p eop le training for religiou s se rv ice w ill be co n ­ du ctin g rev iva l se rv ice s A ugust 7- III. F rom G reen M ea dow s B u lletin ; " A g ood e x e rcis e for the h eart is bending dow n lo help a n olh er u p .” W ell so m e D a v ie C ounty Iher- n ioin elers w ere rea d in g 100 d eg rees w hen W in slon -S alem a n n ou n ced 95 d e g re e s, then w hen they sa id 99 d p i;r e c s t h e r m o m e t e r s h e re reg istered 103 d eg rees. M e a l Buys D u rin g Ih e s u m m e r , \^'hen sh op pers tend lo ch oose q u ick - cook in g m ea ts like stea k s and ch op s, the b ig cu ts m ov e m ore slow ly a n d a re often g o o d b u ys. T he P on y E xpress, w h ich has lived in legend fo r m ore than a cen tu ry , lived in fa ct fo r less than tw o years. -IN C R ED IB LE PR E-O PEN IN G SÄLEon siding and trim, replacement windows, storm windows and doors, many other products T H E L A R G E S T W A R E H O U S E /S H O W R O O M C O SW IB IN A TÌO N W IT H T H E L A T O E S r S E L E C T iO N IN N .C . E S T M E N T Oartand Sheets, PreiM ent ^SIDING & W INDOW COMi^ANY 3 L o c a t i o n ^ t o S v r v e Y o u Mocksville Warehouse # „& Show Room / Cletntnons / Kernersville / 766-0620 / ini998/3288 766-0620 I p r o c e s s € t o r m W i n d o w a n d D o o r M a n u f a c t u r i n g P i a n t t o O p e n i n C l e m m o n s — W a t c h l o r D e t a i l s Sa?5o^ This Week BigCuFt Chest Freezer *2 Baskets > » / ‘ D ivider ' ‘ D rain Plug ‘ Lid L ock s ‘ Steel T extu red V V e H a v e M o v e d . C o m e B y O u r N e w L o c a t i o n D o w n T o w n M o c k ^ s v i l l e W h e r e S m i t h ' s S h o e S t o r e W a s , W e H a v e A L o t M o r e S h o w R o o m - S o C o m e L o o k U s O v e r Counter Top ONLY$ 4 8 9 9 5 WallAWayRecliner AirW oodTfame S o f a , C h a i r , R o c k e r , 2 E n d T a b l e s & P a r t y O f i o m a n ONLY White Cane Bedroom Suite Damaged Reduced’400“ <onn95 NOW ONLY *3 9 9 ^1 Sofa & Chair Damaged Brown Plaid OHLY » 2 0 0 " 1 Pine Table Damaged & 4 Chairs NOW ONLY M O C K S V I L L E F U R N I T U R E & A P P L I A N a . MEW LOCATION SMITH SHOE STORE BLDG. ‘ 3.11 Cu Ft ‘ Has A F reezer ‘ A d j T em p C on trol Damaged save‘309“ Drop Leaf Table Cherni Was‘179” Damaged T i r ONLY 6 - DAVIECOUNTY UNTERI’RISE RECORD THURSDAY. JULY 28. 1983 M a r g a r i n e 4 / ^ C h a r c o a l Save 4 0 « H Y T O P 1 0 L B . B A G / l Ö v N n------------ ' i y C r a f t W 1 2 OZ. M ED. OR MILD C h e d d a r ] G r o u n d B e e f S J 9 9 ■ X Z O z . F r a n k sШ-------SWIFT PREMIUM ! GOOD THRU SATURDAY. JULY 30, 1983 0UA| m d e V i r g i n i e E1 L B . S A U S A G E w / B A C O N l , c L B . P A C K L B . LIMIT 1 PACKw /ADD’L »10.00 FOOD ORDER. Save z o < 3,5 Oz Hormel SlicedPepperoni.... 6 Oz Hormel ChunkPepperoni.... 5 Oz, Twin Pack Hormel ^ ^ X Q lPepperoni...... U.S. Choice Sirloin H T lp ••••••■Lb S lic e d M e a ts 2 . 5 o z . C H A M P I O N T H I N D o n a ld D u c k V z G A L O R A N G E J U I C E P o t r i * ’ >//{ Save 40<Save 1 6 O z . H y T o p ^ ^ A C J u m b o A A CApplesauce ... 3/“ 9 BBQ Sauce...../ “ Cantaloupes .... W Nectarines.... LbO^ | DAVIU COUNTY UNTliRl’ RlSU RfC ORD, THURSDAY. JULY 28. 1983 7 3 0 *B o u n t y 1 0 0 S H E E T S 2 P L Y R O L L P A P E R T O W E L S 2 áSavi 3 0 B A T H T IS S U E 4 0 0 S H E E T S S G L . P L Y o r e S a v i n g s ! MTITV RIGHTS RESERVED .NONE SOLD TO DEALERS C r is c o O il 4 8 O Z . 2 5 * O F F L A B E L , $ # 9 9 Save 30^ 8 Oz. Kraft American. Swiss. Old Eng ^ —Deluxe Cheese ... 1 2 Oz. Schreiber's IndWrap Cheese....99 Chicken Fried SeefPatties........Lb^I^’ Pier 12 Fillets 0( C a o oFlounder......Lb^X t o e s L B . B A G I D A H O E S Save t o *Save 2 , 0 *Save lO^ 1 F r e s h F lo r id a 3 2 O z . H y T o p m m ^ C 1 6 0 z . F a y g o o u z . u u a K e riLimes.......lO/W Catsup.........#9 Soit Drinks ..... 4/ i Instant Grits ... 8 O z . Q u a k e r A n d I l s P K . T A S T ’N F R E S H C o l g a t e . 11 oz. INSTANT SHAVE i C I ^ N e s c a f ^ C o f f e ^ M M l 10 0Z. CLASSICINSTANT | S 3 9 » F r i t o s 1 2 oz. CORN CHIPS T o o t h p a s t e 7.OZ. COLGATE 25‘ OFF D o u b l e S t u S 20 OZ. OREO COOKIES C h i p s A h o : 19 OZ. NABISCO C o p p e r t o n e 4 oz. SUNTAN LOTION B a k e r y - D e l î . 6 9 ^ $ J 8 9 8 9 " Fresh Baked White OrFrench Bread Fresh BakedApple Pie .... Russer GermanBologna.... Deli S lice d C o m e d B e e l. P astram i A ndRoast Beef ... Fresh MadeCole Slaw.... Lb. Lb. .s DAVii; ccMiNT'i' UNTi:ui’Risi-: k k 'o u d . t ir j u s d a y, j u l y i‘)X3 Mocksville Lions Install Officers 'I'lic Miicksvillo Lions rlul) I'ci'i'Mlly holil llu’ir iinniiiil elcclinii mid iiisl;ill;ilii)n i)f nffict'r.s for llu' limil-lU year. ,I.C. "lUi.sU'f" Cle;wy w;is elroled 111 fill till' pdsilion of pri'Hidenl. Hill Fciulcr. Ciii'l Wickci-, .'intI licx CihbK. were ek'cled lo be firsl. sccond nnd Ihird vice-prosidi-nlK, i-ospcc'livc'ly. Tom Slayer wa.s I'lecled lo fili Ihe [losilion of Ihc Tail Twislcr and Paul York will be Ihe Lion Tatner. Newly inslalled •spci'eljiry is liill Seabrook and .lohn Walker w ill serve as Ireasurer. The new diroelors arc Grey William.s and Gene Shuler and conlinuini> direclors are I.cslcr Dwiggins and Clyde Hendricks. The M ccksville Club has :I7 members and is included in districi :1I P, which has approximately l.tiOO members, and are included in Ihc l.:i million Lions in Ihe world. The jMocksville Lion.s also al- Icndcd a field Irip lo Lake Norman .July 21. They allended Camp Dogwood, a camp for Ihc blind al Sherrill's Ford. The camp fealures borscback riding, swimming, arts and crafts. The camp is totally supported by the N.C. Lions and by Ihc While Cane drive and donations, This is an annual trip for the Mocksville Lions. Standing in for absent immediate past president Joe C. White, is past president George Auman, rmlit, presenting the gavel to incoming Mocksville Lions Club President, J.C. "Buster" Cleary, (left). New Officers The newly installed Mocksville Lions Club officers are (l-r) front row - Paul York, John Walker, J.C. "Buster" Cleary, Gene Shuler, Greg Williams, and Lester Dwiggins. Back Row - Clyde Hendricks, Rex Gibbs, Bill Seabrook, Carl Wicker, Bill Fender. (Not pictured is Tom Stayer.) Use Tax Levied Upon Sales Of IVIotor Vehicles Between Individuals Kffcclive AugusI L Ihe use lax will be levied upon .sales and trades of motor vehicles between individuals under legislation recently enacted by the General As.sembly. The rate is Iwo percent 121 with a ;-:iaximum lax of S300 per vehicle. II is lo be paid by the purchaser lo Ihe Division of Klotor Vchiclcs al Ihc lime of applying for Certificate of Title or rcgislration, and no Certificate of Title or registration is to be issued until the tax has been paid. The basis for the lax is the value of the year, model and make of the vehicle according lo the Schedule of Values adopted by Ihe Secretary ot Revenue or the amount actually paid, whichever is greater, if the seller does not take a motor vchiclc in Irade. If a Irade is involved, Ihc lax is due lo be paid on the difference in Ihc value of the sold vchicle and the traded-in vehicle or Ihe nel amounl of dif­ ference paid, whichever is greater. Previously the use lax only applied lo motor vehicles lh.Tl were pur­ chased outside North Carolina and brought here for use. Motor vehicle dealers continue lo he liable for collecting and remit­ ting the two DercenI I2) rale of sales lax wilh a maximum tax of SMO per vebicle on their sales of motor vchiclcs. If a Irade i,s involved, the tax is due on Ibc price after allowance for the vehicle taken in Irade. Also, effective August I. lilRH, a lax is levied upon receipt.s from the rental of "vacation homes"; that is, private residences, condominiums and collages rented lo transients hy owners and rental agents, including real estate brokers. The new legislalion removes a former exemption for such places when ibey were occupied by Ihe owner for a part of the season. The new levy applic.s lo the rental of such places regardless of location; however, the tax docs not apply to such places if they are rented for less than fifteen days in the calendar year or if they are provided to the same person for a period of ninety or more con­ tinuous days. When Ihe rental agenl is liable for Ihc tax, the owner is not. All persons hot already registered lo colled and pay Ihe tax to the Stale should contact their local revenue office or the Sales and Use Tax Division in Raleigh for in­ formation. PROFESSIONAL Eye - Care And Eye Wear B M K - T O S C H O O l 2 0 % Through August 31,1983 F r a m e s L e n s e s O O ? ^ C o n ta c ts When Fit In Our Office Dr. C, David Ballinger O p to m e tris t Suites 3 <b-4 (919) 766-7373 2419 LousiviU e - C lem m ons R d. C lem m ons Letters To The Editor Dear Editor; How can almost 100 lhank yous be issued? The courtesy of the Kn- tiM'prise seems lo be the only and best answer. The Trailblazers 4-H Club owes a debl of gratitude lo so many people lhal it is impossible lo express enough Ihanks, II was Ihese individual volunteers and horses that made the ■1-H Special Riding Program possible and successful. These volunteers and contributors are too numerous to name, but will certainly nol be forgotten. Extra thanks are due to the 4-H Extension Office, the Thoroughbred Training Center, the Farmington Baptist Church, the Smith Grove Uurilans, the Thunderbirds, Ihc Royal Cake Company, McDonalds, and of course the parents and the riders. The cooperation of so many people was one of the added joys we received-the riders themselves Ihough were the greatest }oyi So, thanks go also to Anita Walker, Handy Smith, Tracy Foster, Phillip Tucker, Darlene Lagle, Scott Lee. Chris Collins, Connie ^’okley, Chris Smith. Billy Barnes, Zann Yow, and Lance Berrier who are truly special to everyone. Thanks again lo all of you from Ihc 4-H'ers. Sincerely, The Trailblazers ■1-H Club Dear Editor: As I licard on Haido and saw in .Mocksville Enterprise where Mr. Sanford, Mr. Collette , Mr. Groce, Mr. Randall and Mr.Bill Edwards is trying to bring iBecr & Wine in to Mocksville which is in Davie County we have a good County to live in. Please keep il that way when little children see parents walking oul stores with it you all put it there. I was in Statesville in Store saw a •Molher checking out fi can Beer her little girl Standing by her crying for candy the Mother said shut up I don't have the money to buy Candy Iml she bouglit tliat (Hccri I said honey gel you some Candy 1 pay for il. 1 did not know the Mother but I said shame nn you for buying that I Beer I that the way it will be in Mocksvillc if it go thought. So please Davie Counly you can't \’ote but vou can pray if you are a chilli of God that Mocksvillc slay Dry using lax for excusc when all older Citizens are living on low income but God i.s bring us Ihough praise is name I li>ve him. And if you do you will vole no sve don't want Hecr & Wine in Mocksville. Wlieii you vole for it you are pulling tile bottle to your (Brother Moulhi and il could be your Son are your GrandscMi. Please pray (Tirislians lhal Mocksville and Davie County w ill Sta>' l^ry. I have a Sweel lillle Grandson and his Grandmaw is praying that God will lake over and he will if we will do our part keep praying. I not a shame to let people know. I am child of God. I love him he died for me lhal how much he Loved you and me. Thank about this and lurn your life over lo him. And he will lead you the righl way, but Devil will lead you the wrong way when you Vote for {Beer & Wine to be brought in to Mocksville. (Men I am praying for you all when you have your meeting please stop and pray and listen whal God has to say. People in Davie Counly please pray that our County will stay Dry, Love you all Love is Christ Elsie C, Beck Mocksville, N,C, Rt,4,Box58A Dear Editor; For some lime there has been a conflict raging between the residents of Woodland Development and Suminit Cable T.V, Service. We wish lo inform the public of Sum- init's handling and explain the reasons as lo why we feel that corrections should be made. The citizens of Woodland were contacted in regard lo signing an casement giving Summit the righl lo install underground lines and equipment sufficient lo install the service. We were told that the lines would cross the rear of the property instead of the front. Also the residents were led lo believe that •since all other lines in the development were underground Ihere would be no above ground cquipmenl. Granted one or two refused to sign which was their total free right. We are told that the Counly Manager reqommendcd to Summit that they place the equipment within Ihe slate's righl of «■¡IV. The residents were nol in­ formed of the change of plans, nor were Ihey informed that above the ground, very ugly boxes would be installed in the front yards of the homes. One day Summit came into Ihe development and operated as if they owned every inch of ground Ihcrc. Several residents who were al home came out and personally asked the man In charge nol lo place Ihc boxes in Iheir front yards. II look threats and liarsh words to get Ihis Company to move a box two or three feet over to put it on a property line. .Most residents came lionie to find a green box about II by «sitting in Ihcir front yard, standing up out of Ihe ground'over two feet higii in Ihe most ugly and con­ spicuous place lhal ii could be located. Summit was contactcd by iiiiisl of Ihe residenis in Woodland and was asked lo eilher move the boxes or lo pul underground boxes which are available. Suinmil has refused to do anything to correci Ihe ugly mess that they have made in a development where the properly owners lake pride and esteem in the appearance of Iheir properly. After several monlhs of unanswered complaints the residents signed a petition asking our Counly Com­ missioners lo aid us in our dealings wilh Summil. Underground boxes can be inslalled to remedy this situation. Summit just does nol want lo go to the expense of doing so. Mr. Pilcher admitted before the County Commissioners lhal the residenis in Woodland were misled and deceived. I .night add that the trust that the Counly Com­ missioners gave lo Summit when granting the franchise must surely have been misleading to the Counly Commissioners also, otherwise our Commissioners would nol have misgivings as to how this has turned out. To quote one from the meeting on Monday night, "If you Idireclcd lo Mr. Pilcher) would go oul to Woodland and straighten oul the mess'you made, perhaps you could get some more customers." These are the complaints of Ihe citizens of Woodland. Firsl, we were totally misled by Summit as to the location of the cable lines. Second, very ugly connection boxes were placed on the front yards of our lionies and not only without our consent. bul left over our objections. Every box is placed in the most unattractive position which lowers value, forces every visitor to view these even before enjoying the landscape that the owner has went lo expense and detail to make his home attractive. Also they are a nuisance to mow around wilh many cases where the owner cannot get a numvr belween it and slirubbery or a light pole. The citizens of Woodland respectfully request the following aclion be laken. First, that Summit replace the above ground boxes with underground units. This would completely remedy the situation. Second, If Summil refuses, we ask the County Commissioners to refuse Summit any further advance of territory until corrections are made. Our reasoning is this, that if they would make this mess in Woodland witboul any inleresl of correction Ihey would do il in Cooleemee or anywhere else. Wc feel lhal since Ihe Counly Commissioners gave the right for them lo operate in our Development they have the responsibility to lake whalever measures are al hand to protect us ajiil especially ihe Icrritories not yet affected. Bill Shoaf On Behalf of the Woodland Citizens Committee OPENING AUGUST 1,1983 ” 998-6211 ^ of Advance / ■: Highway 158 Just East Of Highway 801 Complete Professional Prescription Shop For Your Convenience We Offer You (1) Quality Medicines & Products (2) Reasonable Prescription Prices (3) Personal Profile Records (4) Dependable Service (5) Experienced Pharmacists (6 ) Drive In Window (7) Senior Citizen Discounts (8 ) Income Tax & Insurance Records We specialize in your health and prescriptions only, so our low . overhead makes our low prices possible. We welcome you, and ask for your suggestions as to how we may best be of service to YOU! Beck-Booie P o r t r a it Package Р Ш 8 . . . К > М л ^ 90'' 2 ( 8 x I 0 s ) 3 ( 5 x 7 s ) $ 1 9 9 5 15 w a lle t s 95^ d e p o s it P o s e s o u r s e le c tio n . B e a u tifu l b a c k g ro u n d s a v a ila b le . G ro u p s S 1.00 e x tra p e r p e rso n . Ш Ш Ш Ш 909 Munford Drive, Mocksville, NC AUGUST 4-6 Thurs. & Fri. 10-1. 2-6; Sat. 10-1, 2-5 Lunch 1-2 Showers Honor Jackie Hartley M iss .lackii' lliU'llcy iiiul her Hanco. Sam Hall wt'i'c limiorecl wilh a ciiiikoiil, Salurday evenint;, July ■j;i, liDslcd by Mr. and Mrs. Jack ('(inrad al llii'ir hiinic in I,c\iny;lon, Norih Carolina. I’liices wrre .si‘l for Iwclvo ¡’iii-sls, ini'luding Ihe honoroe's parcnis. They were presented with a silk flower arrant>einent. 1 3 A V lU rO U N T Y U N T H K l'R lS h R liC O K D . T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y 1‘>S3..I. ■ .\x r. M r. and M rs. W illiam Anthony Beck of Route 6, Mocksville, N.C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Ann to Barney Joe Booie, of Advance, N.C., son (rf M r. and M rs. W.D. Booie, Jr. / The bride-elect is a 1983 graduate of D avie High Scnool. She is presently employed by Hardees ot Mocksville. Mr. Booie is a 1982 graduate of Davie H igh School and is presently em ­ ployed by Davie Furniture Com pany of Lexington. The wedding is planned for Sunday August 28 at 3 p.m. at Calahaln Friendship Baptist Church, with a reception to follow in the Sheffield- Calahaln Fire Department. No invitations will be sent but all friends and relatives are invited. M iss Hartley and Mr. Hall were honored ayain Sunday, July 2'l. with a luncheon, hosted hy Mr. and Mrs. K.H. Barnard of Yadkinvllle, N.C., and Mr. and Mr.s. Huy Doub al Ihc Poub home in ICasi Bend, N.C. The hom e w as beautifully decorated w ilh fresh m ixed arranyem enis of sum m er flowers. A delicious meal was served lo Iwenty-eighi guests. The couplc was presented with a gift of miscellaneous kitchen ware; and a place sctlini’ in their china. The wedding is set for Saturday, AugusI 20 al 2 p.m. al Ihc First liaplisi Church in Mocksvillc. Ratledge- Deadmon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Halledge of lioule I, Mocksvillc, announce Ihc forthcoming m arriage of their daugiiler, Karen Edna, to David Alan Deadmon; son of Mrs. Eva Deadmon of lioulc 7 and Ihe late Edward Deadmon. The w edding is planned for Salurday, August 20, 1983 at .'j p.m. al Ihc Church of the Asccnsion, f’ork, N.C. There will be a reception im ­ mediately following Ihc ceremony at Ihe home of Eva Deadmon. All friends and rclalives arc cordially inviled lo attend. Members of the great balloon party were: (I to r) Ruth, Cathy and Maryann Meisman, with the balloon; Kim Nivens of Mocksville and Maryann's grand­parents, Virginia and Ed Vornberger. (Photo by Becky Beck) B a l l o o n P e n P a l s M e e t On a windy March day in 1980, eight year old Maryann Meism an came lioiiie from SI. Thom as Moore School, Cincinnati. Ohio, with a helium balloon. The second grader was lolel Iheballoongo wilh address card allached al school. She couldn't sland lo give it up so she look the tre'asured balloon home wilh her. Her small part of the Catholic School week would be (ilaccd in her room al home. Thai was until her sister Calhy and hrolhcr Steve arrived home. They finally talked little sis into letting go of her prclty orange balloon. The launching look place in Cincinnati around 4 p.m. with a little bit of regret on M aryann's pan. Little did she know that four hours and 330 miles later the lillle balloon would land outside of Ad­ vance, N.C. ‘ Leroy Nivens was oulside in his yard lhal nighl and saw the bright orange object still filled with air. Of course he weni over to see what it could be. Having discovered he look il inside to daughter Kim , then a student at Sh.idy Grove School. Kim said, "D ad brought the balloon in to me and suggested, why don'l you write this young lady and tell her we found the balloon." That is exactly what she did and wilhoul knowing it she made some great new friends. Last week Maryann, now It, along wilh .sislcr Calhy, mother, Rulh and grandparents, E d and V irginia Vornberger, came down for a visit, with Kin) al the invitation of her family. "The girls have wanted to see how far and where the balloon had gone" said their grandfather, “ It seemed like a great vacation. The really odd thing is thal the balloon in.-ide il down here in four hours and driving it took us over ten, "Another odd thing about Ihe balloon is lhat ihe school has been doing Ihis for sometime and I'm Ihc only one ever to get a reply'", said Maryann. M aryaiui and Cathy stayed wilh Kim al her home while Ihc adults w ercal llie Hamada Inn,Cleinmons. Kim , now a ninth grader at North Davie Junior High School hopes to make the trip to Cincinnati during ihe school year to tell the story of Ihe balloon. Meanwhile Kim and Calhy do write and talk on Ihe lelephone occasionally. Afler all it isn't everyday that friends fall out of Ihe sky. Cooleemee Senior Citizens Meet Birth I Mr. and Mrs. Uandy K. EYnilson, Am ber and Am y of G200 Blue Bonnet Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C. are proud to announce the birth of a son and brother, Bradley F.lliott, born Wednesday, July 13, 1983 al Forsyth Memorial Hospilal. Tho baby weighed 7 lbs. 11 ozs. and was 19':; inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. Boger of Route 1, Mocksville, N.C. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Em ilson of Upland Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. Greal-grandparenis are M r. and Mrs. John W. Boger of Mocksville and Mrs. Genevieve Em ilson of New York. Cooleemee .senior citizens met Monday, July 25, for their regular m onthly m eeting al Ihe F irst BaplisI church. K orly-six m em bers and four \isilors were present. Two new menibers, Mrs. Kathleen Potts and Mrs. Ruth Barney were welcomed inlo Ihc club. Mrs. Knox Johnstone was guest speaker and used as her topic. "Love''. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. t'oster showed film clips of Mexico and olher slates of inlcrest that they had visiled. All club members who are in- Icreslcd arc asked to meet al Cooleemee First Baptist Church, Tuesday, August 2, at 10 a.m. for a trip lo Boone, N.C. for the High Counlry Mountain Fair. For more informalion, call Carl Horton at 998- Around and About A T T E N D IL \ IR SH O W IN S T A T E S V IL L E Hairdressers Vickie Neal and Polly Gales of Designers Loft, MocksviUe, attended the National Hairdressers Association Fall and Winter Release Show in Statesville Sunday. Also accom panying them was Mrs. Neal’s sister, D oris Short. Doris W illiam s and Diane White, representatives of the National Hairdressers Association, demonstrated techniques used in creating the Neo-Bob, the latest in hair fashion for fall. Hi! M y name is Mitchcll Garner. 1 celclirated niy first birthday on I'riday, July with a hot dog supper at my home. M y family and friciuls also enjoyed ice cream and a clown cake made by iny grand­ mother, I’eggy Garner. M y parents are .Michael and Cathy Garner of tilt .Milling Koad, Mocksville. Personal Care Plan Serves 7,000 in R esearch T riangle Area Approxim ately 7,000 people in the R esearch T rian gle area now participate in Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N orth C a ro lin a 's Person al Care Plan. The Per­ sonal Care Plan is an alternative method of f i n a n c i n g a n d delivering health care and offers com plete fam ily health care by a participating physician for a fixed m onthly fee, A form of H ealth Maintenance Organization (HMO), the plan is designed to help contain risin g health care costs. Happy Birthday Charles David White On Your 20th Anniversary May there be many more. Love And Wishes From Fam ily And Friends I’aid For Uy Nancy White B L A C K B E R R IE S F O R S A L E (Thornless Variety) Good^or Freezing-Cool(ing Jam Or Jelly 00Gal. 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Stop in and say Hello to Mocksville's newest business and save money. $ 3 9 5 Pius TaxM o d T e e S h ir t: ¿;oüd l)iriuii!h Aujiusl 14. 1983 Е Я а Ш С Е П Ш Sizziin’ End-Of-The-Month Bargains! 5 9 9 Each N ovelty Tops Boat, crev.' and V-neck style lops with short or 3 /4 length sleeves. Solids and stripes. S ,M ,L . E xtra Sizes...................6.99 9 9 P air Fashion Pants Belted poplin pants including pleated styles. Sizes 8 to 18 and extra sizes. *1J L .B O X A rm A n d H am m er Regularly 1.39! 65 ounce laundry deter­ gent. Lim it 2 boxes. LAUNDRYDETERGENT fo r a w a sh th a l s m e lls as cle a n as il lo o k s G al. P urex Bleach One gi^ilon liquid bleach. Cleans and disinfects. B allerinas 'P a ir O r Casuals Ladies’canvas oxford tennis shoes or ballerina style step-ins with bow. Prices G ood A t A ll Fam ily D o llar Stores Through This W eekend W hile Quantities Last, Quantities ¿nr'i<l:virLE°N cLim ited O n Som e M erchandise. N o Sales To Dealers. f^ocKsviLut, im.c . Jergens O r P alm olive Regularly 39'! Choice o f 4.75 ounce Jergens deodorant or Palm olive G old bar soap. Lim it 3. Mon-l ri • 9*9 Sal.-9-8 Sun. - 1-6 IO - DAVIUCOUNTY UNTUW’ KISU RUCORD, THURSDAY, JULY 2«. 198.1 ) Eri M R S. K m R IL E Y BEAU CH AM P ... was Kimberly Dawn Robertson Robertson-Beauchamp Are Wed M iss Kim berly Dawn Robertson and Kim Riley Beacham p were united in m arriage on Saiurday, July 23 al the Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church in Advance. The Rev. Tony Jordan officiated the 2:00 p.m. double ring ceremony. A program of wedding m usic was presented by Mrs. Wilma Gregory, organist, and Mr. Jonn Cashwell, organist. Soloist were M iss Carol Jean Ellis and Mr. John Cashwell. The bride given in m arriage by her mother and father, wore a formal gown of silk organza with a high illusioned yoke. The gown was fashioned with a dropped waist and a bodice of alencon lace, and ac­ cented with baby seed pearls. Straight sleeves of schiffli lace, and appliqucd with alencon lace enhanced the shivered skirl and full chapel train which was bordered with alencon lace. Her headpiece was a waltz length mantilla silk illusion edged with lace, falling from a camelot cap of lace and pearls. The bride carried a bouquet of silk flow ers consisting of lavender and white rose buds, day lilies, baby crocus, with lavender ' streamers. M iss Kim Gregory of Mocksville, was maid of honor. Bridesm aids were M iss Carol Jean E llis of Ad­ vance, M iss Darrie Everhart of Lexington, M iss Susan Hicks of Advance, and M iss Melanie Koontz of Mocksville. They wore formal length gowns of lilac and silk chiffon accented with fitted waist length ' jackets of silk organza. The maid of . honor and the bridesmaids carried baskets of silk lavender and white rosebuds, day lilies, and baby crocus, with lavender and white streamers. M iss Michelle Robertson, sister of the bride was flowergirl. She wore a formal length gown of lilac and silk chiffon with a high lace yoke. Wade Beacham p served as his son's best man. Ushers were Ronnie Beachamp, brother of the bridegroom , of Advance, John Cashwell of Advance, David Keller of Advance, and Gene Walker of Advance. Shayne Beachamp, brother of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Matthew Everhart of Lexington , and David Carter of Mocksville served as candlelighters. After the ceremony they presented rice bags to the guests. Mrs. Pam m Allen, sister of the bridegroom, served al Ihe guest register and presented program s to the guests. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Alice Everhart of Lexington. The bride's mother wore a formal length mauve gown with a high yoke of Venice lace and puffed sleeves. Her corsage was an ensemble of while rosebuds. The bridegroom 's mother wore a formal length pink gown enhanced with lace sleeves and a lace yoke. Her corsage was an ensemble of white rosebuds. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dewey Robertson iif Advance. The bride is a graduate ol Davie County High School and plans lo enter the field of medicine. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wade Beacham p of Advance. The bridegroom is a graduate of Davie County High School and is currently enlisted in the United States Coast Gurad. He is sUitioned at the USCG Support Center, Elizabelh Cily, NC. Afler tiie ceremony Ihe couple was driven In a liorse-drawn surry lo Ihe Smith Grove Ruritan Building by Mr. Seabon Cornalzt-r of Ad­ vance. The surry was formerly owned by Will Reynolds co founder of R.J. fteynolds Industries and Tanglcwood Park. Afler a wedding Irip lo Iho inouiilains of Norih Carolina and Tennessee Ihe couple will make Iheir home al Elizabelli Cily. N.C. R E C E P T IO N Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was given in llie couple's honor, by Ihe bride's parenls.al the Smith (¡rove Hurilan Bujlding. Those serving were Mrs. Barbara Carter. Mrs. Judy Redding and Mrs, Alice ICverharl A while lace lablecliilh covered Ihe bridal lable with a center piece of nises, day lilies, and babies breath. The wedding cake, a four- tiered cake, decorated with bells and lavender flowers adorned the lable. Other refreshments served were nuts, cheese biscuits, minis, and punch. R E H E A R S A L D IN N E R The bridegroom 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beachamp, hosled a rehearsal dinner for the honored couple and w edding parly, preceding the rehearsal on Friday evening July 22 at the Western Sizzlin Steak House. The bridegroom chose this occasion to present his attendents wilh gifts. PO O L P A R T Y On the evening of Friday, July 22 following Ihe rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M yers of Mocksville hosted a pool parly for the honored couple at their home. The entire wedding party joined in on the fun. B R ID E S M A ID S B R E A K F A S T Mr. and M rs. Richard Robertson, irents of Ihe bride, hosted a ridcsm aids breakfast Saiurday, July 16, at 9:00 a.m. The bride-elect, M iss Kim Robertson chose this occasion to present her bridal attendents with gifts. Eight guests attended the occasion. B R ID A L SH O W E R S On Saturday afternoon, June 11 Kim berly Dawn Robertson was honored with a floating miscellaneous shower at her home. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Carol Myers, Mrs. Alice Everhart, Mrs. Nonia Everhart, and Mrs. Judy Redding. A s the guest entered they were greeted by the bride-elect. They were then directed to the refresh­ ment lable decorated with a white tablecloth of gold wedding bells. An arrangement of lavender and white silk violets and babies breath adorned the center of the table along with a sculptured bride and groom. Refreshments served consisted of cake squares, butler mints, peanuts, and fruit punch. A p ­ proximately sixty guests attended the occasion. On Saturday afternoon, July 9, Kim Robertson, was honored with a floating miscellaneous shower at Ihe home of M rs. Elaine Smith of Advance. When the bride-elect arrived she was presented with a corsage of while silk carnations, by Mrs. Elaine Smith. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Elaine Smith, Mrs. Maxine Hendrix, M rs. Wilma Gregory, Mrs. Connie Singleton and Mrs. M ary Zimmerman. As Ihe guest entered they were greeted by Mrs. Elaine Smith. They were then directed lo the refresh­ ment lable decorated with a white and yellow lace tablecloth. The lable was adorned wilh an antique punch bowl and a doll bride cake surrounded by greenery. The cake was made by Mrs. Maxine Hendrix. Refreshments consisted of cake squares- pickles, nuls, and wedding punch. Approximately 25 guests attended the occasion. Davie Golden Age Club Has Meeting The Davie Golden age club met in Ihe Rotary Hul July 29lh wilh 21 present. The president, Mrs. Ruth Brock called Ihe meeling lo order. The group with Mrs. Minnie Pope al Ihe piano sang, "M y Hope is B u ilt" and "T h e Old Rugged Cross." Mr. Frank Stroud conducted the devotionals, closing wilh prayer. Mrs, Em m a Grant gave a report on Ihe trip lo Shalley Spring for lunch, July lU. The :w enjoyed slops al Ihe irading posl, Glendale Spring Church and SI. M ary's Churcii. Mr.s. Grand announced lhat Ihey are in Ihe process of gelling a load lo go lo •Tlie Holy Land, D,S,A," Va, in Sept. If you want to go and need more information call Mike CJarner al (i:U-2:t25. The club will not meet in Aug. The nexi meeling will be .Sept. 7 al 10 am . 'f u ' group sang "The More We Cel Togelher" and Mrs. Haire closed wilh prayer. Munday -Boger M r. and M rs. Jam es K. M unday of Cooleemee, N.C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jam ie Lee M unday to Jeffrey Howard Boger, , son of M r. and Mrs. Bennie Boger ot Advance, N.C. ■The wedding is plaimed for Sunday, August 21 at 4 p.m. at Sm ith Grove United Methodist Church with a reception to follow the ceremony. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Around About C E L E B R A T E S 38TH A N N IV e R S A R V M r. and M rs. Carl C. M erritt of W higham, Georgia celebrated Iheir 38th wedding anniversary on July 21st, 1983. M rs. Merritt was bom and raised in Davie Co. She was before m arried to M r. Merritt, Ruby Lee Jones daughter of M r. W illiam C. Jones and Ida West Jones. V IS IT S R E L A T IV E S IN G E O R G IA Mr. and M rs. Virgil Foster, M rs. Betty Williams, M rs. Roy West spent the July 4thholidaysin W higham, Georgia with their cousin M rs. Ruby Merritt. A T T E N D S P IA N O W O R K SH O P IN W IN ST O N -SA LE M M iss Louise Stroud attended an Alfred’s Basic Piano Library workshop presented by W illard A. Palm er in Winston-Salem on Thursday.Dr. Palm er has devoted m any years to teaching and composing and is a renowned m usic educator and lecturer, having lectured at the leading m usic conservatories of the world. At this workshop he presented his most recent project, Alfred's Basic Piano L ib ra ry-a completely new and delightful course of study for the beginning student. The workshop was sponsored by Separk M usic Co. M i r. .. S A T U R D A Y D IN N E R G U E ST SM s. Lisa Powell and M s. Susan Powell of Lake Shore Drive Qem m ons a ^ l'h e rh o m f o T t t ^ o ® s " F O R M E R D A V IE C O U N T IA N S H E R E F O R V IS IT M r. and M rs. Bob Crews and sons, Roger and M ike of Goshen, Utah have spent the past week visiting fam ily and friends in Davie County. They en­ joyed the flea m arket in Lexington, N. C„ Tuesday afternoon; the tractor pull in Winston-Salem, Frid ay evening; and the car races at Bow m an G ray Stadium, Saturday evening. Sunday, he and fam ily mem bers enjoyed a get- tl^ether at the V.F.W. Hut in Clemmons, N.C. Attending were the Crews, Virginia Stimpson, John and Gertrude Crews, M arilyn and Tom m y Tuttle, Paul and Louise Cronatzer, Charlie Stimpson, a a y and Linda Mitchell and Crystal, Kathy M arsh, Linda Taylor, Pam Fogleman, Jerry and Janice Crews, Carol and Roscoe Rothrock and Eric, Em ery and Kathy Comatzer, Neil and Scott, Jeffrey and Linda Comatzer, Chris and Chad. A m erica's original blue |ean$— since la so * Fam ous Levi's*- titNaturally com fortable »A m erica 's favorite leans tor work, tor play • D u ra b it m Reliable Classic styling ■Q uality never goes out ot style* * 1 4 .8 8 MILLS OUTLET 1-40 at Lewisville-Clemmons Rd..Clemmons. N.C.(Across From Hardee's) O p e n M o n d a y th ru F ri. 10*6: S a t. 10*6 M RS. L A R R Y JO E M cC LA M R O C K ... was Wanda Jo-Ann Steele Steele-McClamrock Are Wed Wanda Jo-Ann Sleeic and Larry Joe McClam rock, both of Raleigh, were united in m arriage on Saiurday, July 23 al 1 p.m. al Oak Grove United Methodist Church, Mocksville, N.C. The Rev. Fred Shoaf officiated. A program of wedding m usic was presenled by Tim Shoaf. The bride is Ihe daughter of the lale Mr. and M rs. Joseph A. Williams. She is a 197G graduate of Broughton High School in Raleigh and is employed by Branch Bank and Trust Company in Raleigh. The bridegroom is Ihe son of Mr. and M rs. Grady L. McClam rock, Sr. of Roule fi, Mocksville. He is a 1971 graduate of Davie High School, attended Forsyth Tech in Winston- Salem and N.C. State University in Raleigh. He is employed by C M C Productions in Raleigh. The bride wore a formal gown of organza w ilh chantilly lace, designed with a high neckline un­ derscored with a pearl embroidered yoke. Lace fashioned the empire waisted, sleeveless bodice that dropped lo a deep V in back, ac­ cented by a flowing lace capelet. Lacey gauntlets were used. Her full skirl and chapel length train were accented by wide lace ruffles. She wore a hat of chantilly lace with a pearl embroidered crown. Bows of illusion were at the back and side. Her bouquet was pink sweetheart' roses on a lace fan adorned with pink silk streamers. M ary Kotlas of Raleigh was maid of honor. Her tea length dress of pastel pink cotton had a fragile design of roses. She wore a southern belle slyle hat, trimmed with a pink ribbon. She carried a bouquet of pink daisies. Larry Hulclierson of Raleigh was best man. Afler a weddinc trip to the coast, the couple will live in Raleigh. R E C E P T IO N Im m ed ialely follow ing the ccremony, a reception was held al the home of Ihe bridegroom 's parenis on M ain Church Road. The lable was covered wilh a while cloth and graced wilh a silk floral arrangement of pink roses flanked by antique crystal can- delbrum entwined wilh ivy. The four-tier w edding cake w as decorated with white on white and pink roses. The bridal pair on the cake were the pair used by the b rid e groo m 's parents on their wedding cake. Cake squares, m ints, nuts, pickles and punch were served lo the guests. Mrs. Lew is Vaughn and Mrs. Forrest W hitaker presided al the reception lable. M rs. Jake Allen kept Ihe guest register. >»“Art In The Park "A n In The P a rk " is one of North Carolina's oldesi fine arls and crafts shows lo be held July 30, Augusl 20 and Oclober 8., from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. al Blowing Rock Municipal Park, Blowing Rock, N.C. This is a pre-screened ouldoor show where m any of the south's finesi artists and craftspeople exhibit Iheir work. Hem s on exhibit include pottery, baskels, jewelry, quills, folk car­ vings, sculpture and paintings. D A V IE C O U N T Y U N T I-RP R ISU R U C O K D .T H U R S D A Y ,J U L Y 28. 1ЧКЗ 11 Mrs. James Richard Utt Blakely-Utt Vows Are Spoken Donna Leigh Blakely and Jam es R ich ard Utt were united in m arriage, Saturday, July 23,1983 at Hebron United Methodist Church of Christ, Winston-Salem. The Dr. Robert M. Kim ball officiated at the 2:00 double ring ceremony. .The bride, given, in m arriage by her brother, G ary Blakely, wore a white formal gown made of organza. It featured a wedding band nccklinc designed with chiffly lace and chanlilly lace. The lacy slender sleeves featured covered buttons at the wrist. From the natural waistline flows softly a full sk irl and chapel length train enhanced w ilh two layers of Chantilly lace. To complete the ensemble she wore a chapel length veil appliqued with matching lace held by a lace covered cap. A program of wedding m usic was presented by Mrs. Jane Baity of Lexington and M r. M ike Allen of Winslon-Salem. M is s Tina Sw icegood, of Lexington, was maid of honor. Bridesm aids were Beth Boyles of Winston-Salem and Lora Greene of Seagrove. Child attendants were R en e’ Gaither, of Clemmons, who was the flower girl, and Tim Gaither of I^xingion, who served as ring bearer. The bridegroom ’s father, Richard Utt, served as best man. Ushers were Scott C arter and D avid Richardson, both of Winston-Salem. M rs. Libby Frost of Winston- Salem directed the wedding. The guest register was kept by Angela Koontz, of Mocksville. Wedding program s were distributed by Shelby Broom e of Winston- Salem. The bride is the daughter of,Mr, David C. Blakely of Mocksville and M rs. Gerry Hartsell of Winston- Salem. She is a 1982 graduate of Women’s Aglow To Meet August 9 The Winston-Salem day chapter of the Women’s Aglow fellowship will meet August 9, 1983 at the Central Y M C A , 775 West End Blvd., at 9:30 -11:30 a.m. with fellowship at 9:00 o’clock. This will be an informal meeting, a workshop on Praise and Worship by our own Betty Hicks and Betsy Ritchie. Bring the children and a picnic basket for fun and fellowship at Hanes park afterward. North Davidson High School. She is attending Davidson County Com ­ munity College and is employed is em ployed with Sum m itt C om ­ munications, Inc. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and M rs. Richard S. Utt of Winston- Salem. He is a graduate of Parkland High School and is em ­ ployed with Reynolds Tobacco Co. After a honeymoon to Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple will make their home in Lexington. R E C E P T IO N Im m ediately follow ing the wedding ceremony, a reception was held in their honor in the church fellowship hall. Hostesses were the bride’s aunts. Benegar- Whitaker Ms. Linda A. Renegar of Mocksville, North Carolina announces the engagement of her daughter, Tina Lynette, to Thom as David Whitaker, Jr. sonof M r. and M rs. Thom as D. WhitiScer, Sr. of Rt. 8, MocksviUe, N.C. M iss Renegar is also the daughter of L a rry Renegar of Mocksville. The bride-elect is a 1983 graduate of Davie High School; and is presently em ployed by Wonderknit of Mocksville. M r. W hitaker is a 1980 graduate of Davie High School and is employed by Drexel-Heritage of Mocksville. The wedding is planned for Sunday, September 4, at 3 p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church. A reception will foUnw at the church shelter, weather permitting. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Marlow-Jones M s. Carden K. M arlow of YadkinviUe, N.C. and Norm an Marlow of Winston-Salem, N.C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gitana Voncelle, to Donald Lee Jones, son of M r. and Mrs. Johnny T. Jones of Mocksville, N.C. The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of Forbush High School. Mr. Jones is a 1981 ^aduate of Davie H igh School. The couple are em ­ ployed by Unifi, Inc. in YadkinvUle. An August 27th wedding is planned at Deep Creek Baptist Church at 2 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lee M c ­ CIamrock, Grady Lee III, and Adam Wesley of 651 North M ain Street, Mocksville, N.C. announce the birth of a daughler and sister. Anna Elizabeth, born Salurday, July 23, at Lowrance Memorial Hospital in Mooresville, N.C. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 12'-i ozs. and was 2VU inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grady C. Corriher of Route 5, Mooresville, N.C. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lee McCIamrock, Sr. of Mocksvillc. Great grandparents are Mr. and M rs. J. Moit, Brown of Rt. 5, Mooresville; Mrs. J.C. Gentry and M rs. O.G. McCIamrock, both of Mocksville. ____ ¡Miss Aiiiiu ICIi'/abt'lh Barton ccli'hruli'd her fifth birlhday on July lllli, ill M c D o n a ld 's in Hickory. N.C. Those alloiidin|> iiuiiidcd ht'r puD'iils, Itoiiald and •Susan liarluM, hiT paternal grand- jiari'iils, .Mr. and .Mrs. (ili-nn iiarlim. and Anna's class from Kirsl llaplisl Cliild Dfvclupnirnl Center. Anna enjo.ved a parly given al her lionie for approximately 12 guests. Ilefreshnienls were served in­ cluding a Sniurfelle cake. Anna is Ihe granddaughler of .Mr. and !\Irs. 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Team m em bers were Shelly llard\vicl<, Kt. 2, M ocksville; Katherine Meadow s, !I25(1 Shallow ford Kd., Lew isville; Pepper Bishoff, Kt. 2, Mocksvillc; and Kerri Wilson, Rt. I, Advance. Marie Seagraves, Kt. .'i, Mocksville coached the learn. The mixed division is conducted amotig 4-H members 9 to 19 years of age. The winners received a challenge trophy and ribbons. The contest, held July 14 al Ihe Slate Fairgrounds in Raleigh, was conducted by the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service and sponsored by Nationwide Insurance Co. Gaston County 4-H’ers won the senior division ffir ages 14 lo 19, and Forsyth ar.J Rockingham 4-H'ors lied for first-place honors in the junior division for ages 9-1.1. The D avic Counly team members won Ihe junior division of the State 4-H Horse Judging contest in 1982 and honors in the 4-H Horse Bowl contest in March of this year. IrT Horse Bowl competition last spring bolh Junior and Mixed Team scored high to become 1983 slate champions. The Junior team in­ cluded Shelly H ardw ick, A pril Russell, Toni McClamrock, and Tish Vaughn. Members of the M ixed team were Katherine Meadows, Kerri Wilson, Jennifer Piehl and Dell Ellis. The Mixed Team w as coached by M arie jSeagraves. Ann H iliebrand, ■Trailblazers leader, coached the 'Junior Team. < Katherine Meadows, daughler of Davie County 4-H horse judging team members Katherine Meadows, Pepper Bishoff and Seagraves. {from left) ShellyHardwicic, Kerri Wilson with Coach Marie Dr. and Mrs. Van Meadows, was named first place High Individual by accum ulating the highest number of points of any youth judging. April Russell, daughter of Mr.andMrs. Jim Russell was eighth high individual. As the State 4-H Horse Show, also held the weekend before Congress, two Davie 4-H’ers won top honors, Katherine Meadows, riding “Bird­ song” accumulated high points in six classes to become the 198.3 Reserve Hunter Large Poiiy Cham pion. Katherine will represent North Carolina at the Regional 4-H Horse Show in Atlanta, G eorgia August 11. R id in g “Flower” , Kerri Wilson daughter of Mr. and M rs. George Wilson, was nam ed R eserve Saddle Seat Champion. Piedmont Firemen’s Assn. Meets At Smith Grove The newly form ed Piedm ont Fire m e n ’s A ssociation held its second meeting at the Smith Grove Ruritan building last week. The association was formed to help Piedmont area firefighters coor­ dinate activities and have a voice in state legislation. S im ila r associations have been in existence in the western and eastern parts of the state for several years. ■Jerry B rooks, Chief of the Clemmons V F D and president of the association, introduced Bob Wilson, (Chief of Guilford College V FD ), and Chris Hooper (area training coordinator). Wilson reported on (he legislative activities in Raleigh. He announced the passing of House Bill 107 which helps protect the rights of volunteer fire departments during annexation. Other bills discussed included signatures required for a fire district; also, a member of the N.C. Society of Fire Instructors to be on the Stale Fire Commission. Chief Wilson also stressed the need for all departments to join the N.C. Stale Firem en’s Association. 4^ 4^ 4^ SAVE ON OUR JULY SPECIAL C A B L E T V - H B O - C I N E M A X Installed Now For Just 4 Cents! THIS OFFER DEFINATELY ENDS 17 Different Channels ■ Only *8“-Monthly Add Another T.V. for just 4*-Only ’2“-Monthiy Cable TV and HBO or Cinemax •»18* Monthly Cable TV with HBO and Cinemax -»27“ Monthly Special 4* Installation Offer Ends 5 P.M. Fri. July 29,1983 lie commended the eight fire departments in Forsyth and Slokes counties which recenlly established fire districts by voter approval by an overwhelming majority. Chris Hooper told of his campaign progress for vice president of the State Firem en’s Association. He also gave information concerning the Piedm ont m ini-sem inar at Parkland High School in Novem ber and the annual Piedmont Fire sem inar in January. Wilson reminded the group lhat no one ever said lhal good fire protection would come cheap or easy. He said that government on the slate and local levels still fail to acknowledge the good work being done by Ihe volunteer firefighters. He also said that the attorney generals office had conservatively, estimated lhal volunteers in N.C. save the taxpayers $500,000,000 annually in salaries alone. In other business the legislative, membership and program com ­ mittees were named. Meetings were setup on Ihe fourth Monday every four months wilh the next meeting al Guilford College. This association encompasses 30 counties, GOO fire departments, and 18,000 firefighters. Report From Raleigh by Rep. Betsy Cochrane After turning back a move lo raise the drinking age for beer and wine to2l, Ihc Appropriations Committee passed $.■) million dollars in special appropriations. The packagc in­ cluded money for prenatal care programs, day care centers, and arl in public buildings. There were policy items in Ihe package, also, to permit voter registration in driver's license examining offices. There was S2 niillion dollars for additional court personnel and jurors' fees, an additional SGOO,000 for sla lc program s for new born infants and $100,01)0, lo help Warren Counly offset effects of the P C B disposal site in that county. The arguments that a majority of Norlh Carolinians favor a higher drinking age and lhal Ihe higher drinking age saves lives losl to arguments that the slate would lose revenue and that the 21 age limit would remove drinking from a controlled environment such as a tavern or fraternity house into cars. Also several lawmakers wanted to give the new 19 year old drinking age under Ihe new D U I bill a chance to work first. Newly weds will contribute $5.00 lo the Child Abuse and Neglect Fund. A new law adds $5.00 to the cost of a m arriage license to create and maintain the fund. We cer- lainly want lo help abused children, but there was a lol of debate about charging Ihis fee lo a couplc just gelling married. F o r over six m onths, 170 lawm akers have been in Raleigh spending more than $12 billion dollars tr lax money. One clue to some of the legislators’ actions may be found in the lobbyists around these halls. There are lobbyists from the Girl Scouts to the A m e rican Legion, the M oped A ssociation to the Y am C om ­ mission, condominium converters lo the Uniled Way. There are over 500 registered lobbyists, with 135 representing individual corporations, 42 from professional associations, and more lhan 200 from industry trade councils. There are 2.'! from Ihe construction industry and 21 from insurance. There were even two from Carowinds! Tlie stale's teachers had 12 lob­ byists, church groups had seven, conservationists had seven, and the unions had len. All Ihese various lobbyists arc a resource for a legislator, a source of information. Through Ihe efforts of lobbyists and concerncd legislators, en- vironmenlalists won renewal of the Coastal Area Management Act. For the first time, the legislature look a lle rn a livcs lo incarceration seriously and funded Ihe Com ­ munities Penalties Act. Organized Labor won passage of a long sought bill on workers' compensation for back injuries. T his session of the General Assem bly ha.s been the longest on record al 177 days and adopledjjie largest budget ever al $12.6 billion dollars. This legislature increased so many taxes that Senator William Redman, R.-lredell, said, “It looks like we are taxing everything bul our m inds." We have passed more than 900 bills and 50 resolutions. The most remembered legislation may be the Safe Roads Bill, which look five months to waler down lo almost nothing before il finally became law. The process is pon­ derously slow and reluctant lo af- fcct change. But that very process w orks lo prevent disastrous mistakes along Ihe way. I have appreciated Ihe op­ portunity you gave me to serve you in the General Assem bly and I look forward to our short session in June of 1984. Your views on issues have been very helpful to me and I hope you will continue lo keep me in­ formed. M y job is to represent you. H e r ia r d R e u n io n T o B e H e ld S u n d a y The Hellard. reunion will bo held Sunday, July 31 al Ridenhour Arbor, Cenler Slreet, Cooleemee, N.C. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. All friends and relatives are in­ vited lo attend and lo bring wilh Ihcm a well filled picnic basket. "Nothing helps scenery like ham and eggs." 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For Annual Masonic Picnic August 13th D A V IE r O U N T Y H N T liW 'K lS U R E C O R D T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 28. 1^83 13 Carolina Review by Jerty Mobley Dr. W illiam A. Clem ent of D urham w ill be the featured speaker at the 99th Annual Masonic & D.E.U. Picnic lo be held at Clement Grove in Mocksville on Saturday, August 13th. This picnic is held annually in the interest of the Ccrinlhian Lodge No. 17 and the D avic Educational Union (D.E.U. ¡-Proceeds are uséd for the support of the Central Orphanage of Oxford, N.C. and for higher education of boys and girls of Davie County. Clarence Hairston of the Corin­ thian Lodge and B.T. William of the D .E.U are serving as general co- chairmcn of the event. The special program that day will get underway at 3:30 p.m. with a performance by the Cedar Creek Gospel Singers of Farmington, the Cedar Grove Spiritual Singers of Barber, N.C., and the Goodwill Sp iritual C horus of D avidson County. The feature address will be delivered by Dr. Clement who is Grand Master of the Most Wor­ shipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of North Carolina. Dr. Clement is a trustee of the Durham County General Hospital Corporation and a member of the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority. He is a 33rd degree Mason and was elected Grand Master in 1980. He is the hold of the Silver Beaver award in scouting and was named “Father of the Ye ar” by the Durham M e r­ chants Association in 1868. He is a life member of the N A A C P and is a member and trustee of the White Rock Baptist Church. In 1942 Mr. Clement was raised as a Master Mason into H.R. Butler Lodge in Atlanta, Georgia by his father-in-law, then Grand Master of the State of Georgia.In 1954 he was appointed by the late Grand Master George C. Carnes of North Carolina to become chairman of the trustee board of the Grand Lodge of N.C. In 1959 he was appointed special Grand Master by Past Grand Master Clarke S. Brown and in 1974 ap­ pointed Deputy Grand Master by the late Grand Master Herbert Bell Shaw, On January 3, 1980, upon the death of Grand Master Shaw, he assumed the duties of Ute office of Grand Master of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ncrtb Carolina. He is married to the former Josephine Dobbs of Atlanta, Ga., who is presently serving as chairman of the Durham City Board of Education. They are the parents of six children and have twelve grandchildren. The co-chairmen announced that the Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel, Tilt-a-Whirl, Swings, bingo and m any other attractions would operate that afternoon and night. Also, hom e-cooked barbecue, hamburgers, hot dogs, fish, ice cream, cold drinks, dinners, etc. would be sold. W o m a n 's D e a th Is R u le d A S u i c i d e Dessie Birdie Harvell, 74, of Route 4, Mocksville died of a self- inflicted wound about 1:06 p.m. last Thursday. D r. S.P. M inw alla, .coroner, ruled the death a suicide at the scene. Mrs.Harvell, a native of the eastern part of the state, was residing here with her two sisters- Geurgia Bolen and Lorraine Gat- loslon--at their home on U.S. 601 Soulh, near the Calvary Baptist Church. M rs. H arvell was reportedly found in the bedroom by her sislers. According lo the report of the Davie County Sheriff's Department, the woman died from a .32 caliber gunshot wound lo the chest. C o r r e c tio n 111 lust puptT there was un I'l-nir ill the buyoi 's listcil for stfiTs siilil by Huvic County ycMith ul tlir Niirlhwi-st .Iunior l.ivi'slock Show unci .Sale. Kerri W ilson's Sleer «us piirhcuseil liy Carilon Compuny. ¡111'., of Wiiislon-Suli'in. Kerri is Ihe duughteriif Mr. und Mrs. (ieorge IJ. Wilson uf Houle I. Advunee, .N.C. Qarence Hairston General Chairm an Corinthian Lodge No. 17 — Chairman B.T. Williams General Chairman Davie Educational Union P O R K ... ir.s a wonder you couldn't hear Ihe pigs squealing in Ihe Icgislalivc chambers lasl week as Ihe session petered oul. or pigged oul. Nol for a long time in North Carolina has Ihe pork barrel been so deep. Pork Barrel, you know, is a .slang lerm for governmental ap­ propriations "thal supply funds for local improvements designed lo in legrale legislators with Iheir constituents (Random House Diclionaryl." Bul Ihis y e a r's pork barrel spending shouldn't ingratiate any legislators with their consliluenls. The voters ought lo be madder than hell. You already know Ihc story of how Ihc legislators started crying Ihc l)lues in January aboul Ihe terrible lack of money in hard economic times. They were going to do everything humanly possible though, and find $105 million for a leachcr and slale employee pay raise. How m any times did we hear Ihem promise lo produce a budget "without any fat?" The lawm akers raised taxes by $220 million, nol counling an almost certain '--cent additional sales tax lhal w'ill J)c coming soon to your local government. The lawm akers gave teachers a five perceni raise. Fine. Bul they gave themselves, if they survive the next election, a 10-percent raise. They gave themselves retirement l)encfils. They gave themselves insurance benefits. They gave Ihe governor a 49-pcrcenl salary in­ crease. of which all Ihe guber­ natorial candidates said Ihey didn't need. Someone roughly estimated lhal upwards of S15 million has been spent on “spccial projects" by Ihe Itmn legislalurc. Yet thal m ay he only a pari of Ihe money recklessly spent on projects of questionable value. The regular appropriations budget contains a lot of money lhal could be classified as pork barrel, loo. since lhal money was spent only al Ihc behest of powerful legislators who wanted Ihe money spent. Al one poinl, Ihe legislators had what w as called "ge nllcm er.'s agreement " giving each House member $50,000, and each senator $100,000, to spend in their districts how ever they wished. Then, everybody was supposed to gel "o n ly " $50,000. A lot got more, a few got less. The lawmakers left town last Friday nighl afler the longest •session in history, and more lhan a month longer than normal, all pointing their fingers al somebody else. Privately, most all of them admit lhal we didn't need anything like the lax increase we got, and lhal Ihe excess of pork is totally uncalled for. They blame a powerful clique, particularly in the House leadership, for the lax in­ crease and all of Ihe excess spen­ ding.■So why didn't Ihc rank and file niemlR-rship do something about il" "If you didn't play their game, you were oul in the cold-and your dislrict got nothing," said one member trying to explain his inaction. Some of Ihe members poinl lo a sparse sprinkling of legilim ;ile expenditures in the special projects bill as an excuse. Well. I know how the gam e is played. And I know that certain things have lo be done lo "m ake the system w ork." But frankly. I think liieir molhers wear combat bools- and you can lell them I said so. Mayberry Commended N avy Airm an M ark A. Mayberry, son of A.R. M ayberry of Route 2, Cedar Forest, Mocksville. N.C., and Janice Mayberry of 3362 Rosemont Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C., has received a letter of Commendation. He received the letter for superior performance of duty while serving wilh fighter Squadron 114 aboard aircraft carrier U SS Enterprise. A Letter of Commendation is official recognition of an in ­ d ivid u a l’s outstanding a c ­ complishments, and is presented during formal ceremonies._______ I p i i r ■ i " fc A ___________ 1 I k o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o MTRODUCMG TORAZ- O U R 1 9 8 4 M O D E L T H A T S H E R E T O D A Y ! 1984 TOPAZ 5-PASSENGER SEDAN o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G R E A T D E A L S O N O U R N E W E S T S U C C E S S LE A D E R ... M E R C U R Y C O U G A R . MILLIONS OF DOLLARS W O R TH OF CARS M UST BE SOLD IN JUST4 DAYS! GREAT DEALS, SUPER TRADES ON EVERYTHING FROM LYNX TO LINCOLN. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o NEW COUGAR Q Q O O G G G G O , 1983 LYNX G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G R E A T V A L U E O N M E R C U R Y L Y N X . 5,751 •Manufocfurer's suggested retoil pnce Title, io*es and destmoiion chorges e*ifa OpJionol wide bodyside moldiag on Topaz S133 txiro OPEN EXTRA IIOURS THIS WEEK SELL-A-THON DBS 6 RM. SAT. 14 - DAVIIÌ COUNTY UNTI-RPRISU RUCORD. THURSDAY, JULY 28 1983 NCSU Psychologist Is Assessing The Abilities Of Older Adults By Bob Cairns Ai;in(> adults in (he American work forcc aren’t necessarily just yetting oldcr-Bt many tasks they may be B c'lii'g better. " In abilities such as un­ derstanding new concepts, older workers perform as well as young adults,” said Dr. Thom as M. Hess, a North Carolina State University assistant professor of psychology. Mess is assessing the abilities of older adults in an effort lo learn more about whal Ihey can do rather than what they can’t do. “Since more and more older adults are rem aining in the work force past Ihe age of 65, it is ex­ lremely important lo know which ^ibilities do and don’t decline with age," Hess said. The N CSU research is being spon.sored by a grant from Ihc National Institute on Aging. In an earlier research project at N rSU , Hess supported (he theory UiiU m any adults do have problems when tasks concentrateon memory skills. “Because of this wc aimed our recent investigation al abilities olher Ihan m em ory," he said. “Wu wanted lo see how well older adults lages 65-75» could understand new concepts." Hess explained a concept as a prototype, or representative image of something. “When someone says Ihis a bird and presents an example, we don’t m ake the m ental com parison (understand the concept) by checking off a list of common characteristics like wings, feathers and beak," he said. “The m ind’s eye sees a picture or prototype." This is our conception of what a bird should look like and Ihe com­ parison is m ade against Ihis example. Hess tested older and younger adults for their abilities to un­ derstand concept by asking them to compare a series of geometric figures. The test was constructed to mimic the characteristic of more natural concepts. “Concept abstraction appears to be an automatic process and older people proved quite adept at this type of learning,” he said. The performance of the older group equaled lhal of the college age sludcnls who parlicipaled in (he lest. Hess believes thal il is important lo understand lhal when nionior)' problems occur, older adults aren't necessarily losing Iheir ability to think. "M an y older adults simply have accum ulated so m any sim ilar memories Dial Ihc recolleelions lend to overlap,” Hess said. A ccording lo the N C SU pschologisl, a 75-year-old director of a large bank who can't rcniemlxM the location of all of his branch offices may understand important con­ cepts perfectly and be completely capable of intelligent decisions which concern bank policy. SHOP WITH us AND COMPARE OUR PRICES TO ANY OTHER STORE IN THIS AREA. YOU'LL FIND THAT OUR LOWER PRICES CAN SAVE YOU M ONEY EVERY WEEK! c o o tC E m c e --------------1------------ Locafed'O n H w y. 801 C ooleem ee. N .C . W e Accept W IC we welcome vouchers A nd Federal Food Stam ps. Store Hours; i b e b ^ a n i / 'c T FOOD STAMP IVIon.-Thurs. 8:30am -6pm . Fri. 8;30am -8pm , Sal. S U P E R M A R K E T S H O P P E R S 8:30am -6pm , Closed Sundays. 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T O N Y ^ D O G FO O D i i r " 5 / 9 9 ® , 2 6 9 0 VALUABLE % I I I ■ n.OO S A V E *1.00 THIS C O U P O N IS G O O D FOR *1.00 O F F O N YO U R N EXT G R O C E R Y PU R C H A SE O F S I 5 O R M O R E AT C O O L E E M E E SU PERM ARKET. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER VOID AFTER SAT., JULY 30 I I I ■ C OU PO N Chad, Billy, and Jamíe Barnes amble down tobacco road after rain moistened the parched ground Monday. •> T h e R a i n - - Is I t T o o L a t e ? Had Barnes was in Ihc midst of irrigating liis tobacco wlien welcome raindrops bombarded Ihe dry, cracked earth Monday af- lernoon. Accompanied by son, Chad and nephew, Lee, he made a dash for cover when Ihe bottom fell out. Standing underneath Ihe shelter of an equipment shed. Rad, his father Calvin and the boys just stood and watched as the rains came down from Ihe blackened sky. For about forty minutes, Ihesc farmers watched as Iheir almost scared corn and lobacco crops basked in Ihe falling rain. Had is just one of many area farmers who has suffered from soaring lemperalures and little or no rain in Ihe past few weeks. Along wilh his father. Rad has 12 acres of lobacco and 75 acres of corn. Al Ihis point in the growing season, Rad says his “ lobacco would come oul if we’d gel some rain." If Ihe nexi few weeks are nol as hoi and dry as Ihe last few, he says he can expect an B.') percent yield. The corn, however, is a different slory. Rad explained he has some “ ihal’s not going lo do anything.” For Ihe most pari his corn is lost lo Ihe lieal and lie expecis a 75 pcrcent loss on lhal crop. Thai’s a big loss when 75 acres is lied up in a wilhered and dried crop. Rad fuiihcr described Ihe exlenl of Ihe dryness; we’ve gol some corn lhal only .11 of an inch of rain has fallen on since il was planted. Had began watering pari of his lobacco last Monday. He says "Il's helped me a lot," bul he conlinues lhal if he had began irrigation “ two weeks ago I'd be a lot belter." Tobacco, allhough il needs waler, loo, can do wilhoul for longer periods of lim e. According lo Ronnie Thompson, agricultural exiension agent, Ihe lobacco crop is "behind whal il normally is." J-' k- \ ‘ • •' A > rhom£son shows that corn has amounted to little more than undeveloped cobs this‘dry,Summer season. S ' ' " 7 ' ^ Rad Barnes stands in a corn field that he says has received only .6 of an inch of rain since if was planted. Because Ihc season started off as H’el, farm ers were Iwo weeks lale in selling il. Thompson said very few people have primed or started harvesling. “ Normally il would prelly well be underway," he ex­ plained. In comparing lobacco lo corn, Thompson commenled lhat lobacco can wail on water longer lhan corn, which has a few days in ils growing cycle lh.ll are so critical. "Tobacco can benefit from rain later on” expla;^ed Thompson, whereas once Ihose few days have past for Ihe corn, rainfall is virtually non- bcneficial. “ I wouldn't give up on Ihe lobacco crop jusl yet.'' declared Ihe agent. He continued “ Ihe loss is nol as big al Ihis point as il is for Ihe corn." Ttie years 1977 and 1980 were both dry for tobacco farmers. In 1977, Ihe average yield was 1270 pounds per acre. In 1980, yields were averaged al 1150 pounds per acre. Thompson expecis Ihis year's crop "to do al least 200-.'!00 pounds better lhan Ihe 1977 crop." Pollinalion has been the main problem for local corn. Thompson explained "when you gel exircmely high lemperalures and corn is in Ihe (Continued on page 9B) DAVIE COUNTY Feature IB July 28,1983 S tory B y Jane K e lle r P hotos B y J im B a rrin g e r Calvin Barnes was all smiles Monday as he watched the welcome rain fall on his Water stands between the rows of tobacco after showers Monday afternoon. 4 4 DAVIUCOUNTY ENTIiRI’RISU RliCOKD, THUUSDAY. JULY 28. l‘)83 The Stars Finish First The Stars finished out their season in first place in the Mocksville Recreation league. They are sponsored by Dr. Ramey Kemp. Front row d-r) Pat Gobble - scorekeeper. Candy Gobble, Pam Evans, Lisa Martin, and Diann Srnith- assistant. Back row - Debbie Ratiedge, Candy Sizemore, A^my Keaton, Julie Howell, Carla Presnell.and Dawn Dyson. The team is coached by Billy Keaton - back left and managed by John Stephens - right. iriÄrri? Cooleemee All-Stars Win The Cooleemee All Stars recently won the regular season championships in the midget division and a Iso were the tourna ment winners, Thursday, Ju ly 21. Five of the girls will be going to the district competition. They are Wendy CorreH, Tracy Veach, Shannon'Lankford, Julie Coleman, and Carole McDaniel. Pictured above are front row, left to right, Donna McDaniel, Gina Pierce, Tammy Correll- manager, Julie Coleman, Tracy Veach, Julie Belk, Courtney Deadmon and Richard Pierce-coach. Back row, Peggy Correll-coach, Julie Bowles, Shannon Lankford, Jackie Geter, Wendy Correll, Angela Steele, Christy Hellard, Anita Jordan-coach. ^ ^ “ I S o c c e r C a m p Center Softball The Center Softball League standings through July 25 are as follows: WOIMKN Cartner’s Piney Grove Jericho-Hardison Ruritan Crown Wood Products Hugh’s Sheet Metal J.P. Green M illing Lake M yers Fam ily Cmpgrd. Beck Brothers M K N Davie Chrprte. Ctr. PineyGrove First Methodist Ingersoll-Rand Dwiggins M tlM strs. Union Grove Millers Elm ore & Trivette Li.m. Co. First Baptist Barneycastle Const. Shores Plumb. & Heating West Davie Ruritan Crown Wood Products Society Baptist W'edncsday, July 27-Becks vs. Lake M ye rs; Barneycastle vs. Dwiggins; J.P. G reen vs. Cartners. w. .L 12 2 8 7 7 7 7 8 G 7 6 8 5 8 5 9 \V.L 13 2 13 4 12 4 12 5 11 6 10 6 9 7 8 7 7 9 3 13 3 13 2 14 1 14 Thursday, July 28-Crown Wood vs. Piney Grove (W'omen); Crown Wood vs. I-R; First Melhodist vs. Piney Grove. Frid ay, July 29-Shores vs. Society; Dwiggins vs. First Baptist; Jericho Hardison vs. Becks. Monday, AugusI 1-I-R vs. Davie Chiro.; Shores vs. Crown Wood; J.P. Green vs. Crown Wood. Tuesday, August 2- Jericho Hardison vs. Cartners; Society vs. West Davie; Lake M yers vs. Hu;h’s. W ednesday, August 3rd-Davie Chiro vs. First Meth.; Crown Wood vs. Cartners; I-R vs. Dwiggins. T hursday, August 'Ith-Piney Grove vs. Union Grove; Lake M yers vs. Jericho Hardison; Piney Grove vs. Hughs. Center F ire Departm ent and Sheffield-Calahaln F ire D ep art­ ment will play each other in Iwo soflhall gam es this Saturday al 7 p.m al Ccnler Ball Park. The games will provide Ihe departments an opportunity lo join together in an atmosphere different from that of fire training and administration. The public is invited and the con­ cession stand will be open. B e g in s A u g u s t 7 Y M C A Camp Hanes will conduct a Soccer Camp starting on Sunday, Ai'gusl 7 at 2 p.m. The soccer camp will offer basic instruction including dribbling, passing, leading, goal keeping, as well as tactics and strategy in the one week resident camp setting. The regular camp will offer ac­ tivities such as swimming, boating, riflery, archery, hiking, fishing and canoeing. A campfire service will close Ihe days program. Camp Hanes uses Iwo main soccer fields: one regulation si/.e and one which is shorter and is designed for younger players. Camp Hanes director is Glenn N. Paine and Kevin Holt is Ihe Soccer Camp Director. The camp is staffed by quality college and high school players expereienced in coaching and working with children. The camp is designed lo combine a camping atmosphere wilh the ex- cilemenl of soccer skill develop- meul. Call Y M C A Camp Hanes for additional inform ation on regislralion. R e g io n a l S o f tb a ll T o u r n a m e n t H e re S a t u r d a y The Jaycees of the West Central Region of Norih Carolina, will gather on Saturday, July 30, 19B.1, al 10:00 a.m. al Rich Park in Mocksville for a firsl for Davie Counly. The Davie County Jaycees will be hosting Ihe regional softball tour­ nament for Ihe W'est Central Region of the Norih Carolina Jaycees. The public is welcome and cordially invilcd lo attend. Admission is free, and concessions will be available on Ihe grounds. The stale champions will be defending their title in an un­ precedented bid for a third con­ secutive slate championship, in Ihis, Ihc last stop before the slate lournament in Ljiurinburg, N.C. Joe Walker, Regional Director for Ihe West Central Region expects • Ihis to be “...one of Ihe most com- pelilive lournaments in the state. I expect the slate champion lo once again come from this region.” All of the Jaycees invite everyone lo come oul and see history made in Davie County on Saturday, July ,30, 1983, beginning at 10;00 a.m., in Rich Park, Mocksville, N.C. Hain dale is set for August 6, 1983...Same Time...Same Place. Football Managers TIh* Davit' High varsity, jiinior varsity and managers trying out for r«o(l)ull will meet Saturday, July ;10 at H i. in the gym at Davie High School. Team members are asked to bring physical and insurance release forms (o the meeting. ^ Pinebrook Basketball ^ LeagueTo^Meet Pinebrook Basketball League will meet Thursday, AugusI 4, at 7 p.m. al Smith Grove Community center. The meeting is planned to elect officers for the 1983-84 year. Boys and girls, ages 9, and those who have not reached their Nth birthday arc eligible to play. For additional information, call Sieve Smith at 998-53G8 or Jim Reynolds at 998-5520. Tennis Tournaments Set For Tanglewood On Sunday afternoon, August 7, a Parent-Child Round Robin will be held at Tanglewood Tennis Ccnler from 1:30-5:30p.m. It says parent- child bul the good news is that you don'l have lo be related! You can play wilh anyone who has an 18 year age different from yourself. The entry fee is $4.00 For more in­ formation, call the Tanglewood Tennis Center al 76G-539G. On AugusI 13-14, Ihe N.C. Father Son Championships will be held al Tanglewood Park. This lournament is open lo all N.C. residents. The winner is Ihe slate champion. The malches begin at 9:00 on Saturday and continue until 6:00. There is a $20.00 enlry fee per team, and Ihe draw will be posted on August 7. For more information call Ihe Tanglewood Tennis C enter al 766- .■i39li. Poio Matches I'lilu niatcln’s will begin al 'raiiglcwiiiiil Park iiii Sulurda.v, AugusI lilh . A lU'U ('IlMfcri'IU'C iiMiiiiuncing Ihi'sc niaU'hcs was hold Wfd- iii'sday imii iiing bj Mill Douglas Ilf I'n iii .Sonili, a .Vordi Carolina I’cilo Cluh. Kurlher details riiiu iTiiint; these polo matches uill be annoiiiu'ed laler. T h i s S u n d a y C o u l d B e A L I F E S A V E R Have Your Blood Pressure Checked F R E E This Sunday from 1-5 p.m. July 31,1983 Crown Drugs W illo w O a k S h o p p in g C entré ya d k in v ille R o a d -M o c k sv ille , N .C . Curreni estimates suggest th a l there are at least 23 m illio n A m e ric a n s w ith h ig ri b lo o d p re ssu re o r h y p e rte n sio n , in u m e ra b ie s y m p to m s are o fte n a ttrib u te d to b lo o d p re ssu re e le va tio n , o u t th e c o n d itio n is. in ta c t, fre q u e n tly sym - p to m le s s ; th e re fo re , b lo o d p re ssu re c h e c k s ca n d is c o v e r th is c o n d itio n w h ic h o th e rw is e c o u ld g o u n d e te c te d . A crators, plenum *j^chambc!5. stirrm, hopper bottom grain Mnks, mo'Miirf content, con vtfyun It's the hn [uaye nl (jiAin stnrd^o ■ V tjot to uuage olg And ynuV spvak It to succeed We speak Grain StorageWe make shon and inlermeaiate l4?im loans for equipment pijtchoscs. oiwrattng expenses, wliativei vou need for yuur gram storage opera tion. We'te hrmcr- ouiied and farmer controlled. know ahat you're up against Call or come by today FARMINGspoken here G r a i n S T O R A G E s p o k e n h e re . FARM CRÉDIT SERVICE 3 9 0 S a lisb u ry "»treot M ocksvlT le, ^ГC.' The veteran Farmington drag racer Jack McClamrock in action with his "Stripper" ClKvrolet Corvette. Winston World Title Series At Farmington Dragway When Ihe firsl annual SR O Counlry sponsored W IN ST O N - IH R A SP O R T S n a lio n a ls come around to the F a rm in g to n Dragway, Ihe largest group of sportsm an drag racers ever assembled al a one eighth mile drag sirip will converge on Ihe famous slrip Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31, for the W inston World Tille Scries. The SR O Counlry W inslon-IHRA Sp orlsnalion als will b ring the nations best sportsm an racers logelher for two days of great championship drag racing. The all sportsman spectacular will feature Modified, Super Slock, Quick Rod, Slock, Super ftod. Hot Rod, and Pro El racing aclion. The Farm ington W inslon-IHRA Sporlsnalionals has grow n into a special slop for Ihe best IH R A stars and cars along with local drivers looking for their firsl W inston-IHRA title win. Besides Ihe glory and gold of the win, Ihe valuable Winston poinis are up for grabs al (his all important stop along the IH R A trail. M any of the best sportsman racers are righl here in the Pied­ mont area and some of Ihe most compelitive drivers around will be Ihere to challenge them. Headlining the lop local entries is Ihe “Stripper” racing leam of Jack, Gray McClam rock and Don Vestal of Ihe JM A shop in Mocksville, N.C. Jack Ihe veteran Farm ington drag racer will be racing his famous "Stripper” Corvette in the fast .32 Quick Rod division. Gray the big winner in Ihe heads-up Super Rod class al Rockingham, N.C. will be looking fora repeal performance in Super Rod at Farmington. The final member of the leam is Ihe Stripper IV Chevrolet Cam aro of Advance’s Don Vestal. Vestal, already a one lime winner this year at the track, will be racing for his first W TS tille. The local VW racing leam of the Cornalzer Brothe rs iJe rry and Terry) of Advance, N.C. will be bidding for a firsl M odified eliminator win al the Farmington D ragw ay in Ih eir "H u m b u g ” Volksw agen. The Super Slock division w ill see M o ck sv ille ’s Jim m y Wilson in his Chevrolet Camaro taking on the south’s best Super Slock racers for his run for Ihe gold. Gales will open on Saturday al 9 a.m. with record runs from 2 to G;30 p.m. and the Farm ington “Night of Fire” qualifying getting under way al 7 p.m. Sunday gates will open at 10 a.m. w ilh final round eliminations at 2 p.m. World Championstiip Horseshoe Tournament At Statesville Plans are almost complete for the 03rd W orld C ham pionship H o r­ seshoe Tournament of the National Horseshoe Pilchers Association of America, to be held in Statesville, N.C., al Lakewood Park July 2G through August G, 1983. The J979 World Tournament was also held in Statesville. 1979 was the first lime the World Horseshoe sport event had been held in a southern stale in 50 years (St. Petersburg, Florida - 1929). The World Tournament is being hosled locally by the City of Statesville and their Recreation and P a rk s Departm ent, the Iredell Counly Commissioners, the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce, Ihe Statesville Jaycees and the N.C. Association of National Horseshow Pilchers of America. The opening ceremony headed by National President, Wally Shipley of Newport Beach, California will be held on Tuesday, July 2G, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. ".I the Lakewood Park Horseshoe courts. Elimination pitching will gel underway on Wednesday, July 27lh and will continue thru Saturday, AugusI 6, 1983. An admission pass for the entire lournament will only cosi $5.00. Daily admission is $1.00 for persons 12 years of age and up and free for children 11 years and under. The public is reminded lo attend! $18,000.00 in prize money will be awarded along with over 100 beautiful trophies. First place prize for Mens Class A is $2,500.00 and Womens Class A is $1,000.00. The N H P A banquet-party and. Hall of Fam e Induction ceremonies will be held al Ihe Statesville City Center on July 31, at G:00 p.m. Tickets are $7.00 each. The Annual N H P A Convention of slate delegates will be held at the National Guard Arm ory on Harlness Road on Tuesday, morning, AugusI 2, at 7:00 a.m. An election of several national officers will be held, new by-laws voted on and the site of the 1985 W'orld Tournament will be voted on. M ark Dyson, the Carolinas only World Horseshoe Champion, 1979, 1980, and 1981 (Jr. Boys), from Tayorsvillewill be pitching for a 4lh World Tille. The Statesville World Executive Com m ittee in charge of local arrangem ents is as follows: Chairm an - Kenneth Woolen, Co- Tournam ent D ire ctors - Jack Springer, retired Recreation Director and John Bullard Director of Recreation and Parks Depart­ ment, Housing and President of Ihe Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce - Danny Hearn, Jaycees. Program and Concessions - Jim Head, Publicity and Secretary - Joe Blevins, Jaycees - Tom m y Call. Poverty More lhan half of the children in fem ale-headed fam ilies live in poverty, compared to only 8 percent in husband-wife families inllVlichael'R. Mortoh*A^is^a!i?^ce-Presidenti John H. Ervin, Loan Officer M a r t i a l A r t SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT August 1st Nu^nchakus, Tonfa, Wooden Practice Swords, Manriklgusarl, Jutte, Sai's, Throwing Stars, Knives, Kubotan Keychain, Manji Sai, Escrima Sticks, Ankle And Wrist Weights, Gloves, Hand Grips, Eagle Catchers, T-Shirts, Dragon Robes, Ninja Uniforms, Karate Uniform Bags, Kung Fu Sash, Shoes, Decals, Books, Posters, Patches. ^ S I L E N T D R A G O N 119 N.Main St. Mocksville, N.C. P h o n e : 7 0 4 - 6 3 4 - 3 1 8 2 ____ ____________R o ge r A n d R o b e rt C ole___________________ DAVIIiCOUNTY LNTURI’RISH RUCOUD. TIIUUSDAY. JULY :s. I‘)8.i .m Hickory Hill Eels Win Last Meet At BermudaRun ...• ... I . t I . I . I ....t.. < II. *1IJ___ Tt__I____ I ii;*! S ^ h o fi'ill (II t . Sherri Morgan (foreground) is neck and neck with June Hildebrand in the 13 and 14 year old girls breaststroke relay. The Hickory Hill Eols traveled tn Hormiida lUin on July 2,'jtli to c'nniplcle tlic regular season swim meets. Hickory Hill and Bermuda Hun were very close throughout Ihe meet, lull Hickory Hill managed to defeat Ihe opponent by Ihc score of to ;m 7. Hickory Hill .swimmers look a tolal of 72 blue ribbons. The followiny won blue ribbons: A ge II iiiicl I'lid i'r; Tracie Sechrest i2i. Jason B oge r (1). Aki'.s 7 iV ,S: Kathy Cozart (4), Shirley Sine CU, Bryan Sheridan i:i). Gina McCiam rock I2i, Carrie Brown 12). Chad Sealey (i), Ron Brogden (II. .\gcs !i \ III; Chip Leonard (4), Clint Junker 141, Charlie Crenshaw i2i, B illy Stapf 12), Johnny Sirickland 111, Kristy Kowalske (I ), Kelly Kowalske li). Ages II \ I2: M ara Sheridan (3), Andy Sirickland Ct), Katherine Karnhardt (21, Elizabeth Crenshaw III. Jennifer Jacobs (D, Davin Brown (21, Joey Sheridan (1). Ages 111 \ If. Scott Kolllns (•■;), Bruce Bullock 1.1), Ron Brown (2), Mickey Atkinson (2). Age’ i.'i II) IX; Abe Howard (.'5), Scott Gantt (2), Meade Atkinson (21, Shane Flem ing (11. Tho Eels were victorious at the last home swim meet for the year on T liursd ay, July 21. The Ee ls defeated Sherwood by a score of :i7«i- lo .i41'-. The breast stroke competition gave the Hickory Hill sw im m ers a good advantage as the F.els won 7 of the 10 events. The championship meet where Ihe B teams of Ihe Greater Forsyth Swim League will swim in com ­ pelilion is scheduled for July 29th and :)()th at Wake Forest. The following blue ribbons were won bv Hickory Hill swinhmers: Agc'i; and I 'ikUt ; Tracy Sechrest (1), Jason Boger (1). Ages 7 and K; Zack Sharpe (2), Brian Sheridan (2), Zeb Sharpe (2), .lason Levis (2i, Allison Buckner (21, Kathy Cozart I2I, Gina M c­ Ciam rock (I), Shirley Sine (li. ■\gt'S !i and III; Chip Leonard Cl), Clint Junker C)). ,lohnny Sirickland 111. Patrick Bucliner (2i, Tonya Sheriden (11. Charlie Crenshaw (i ), Lisa Slierrill (|i. .\gcs II and 12; Katherine ICar- nliardl H I. Ages l;i and II; Scott Kollins Cil, Sarah Odum (4), Anne Johnstone i2i, Kelly Ganit (2), Sherry Morgan cu. Bruce Bullock (li, Shane 'M M em ing (11. .\grs l.'i In IS; Lalionda Ketner (.'■)i.,Ieiinifer Slierrill (2), Kim Ward Cil, I’aiii Slapf (2), Scott Gantt (21, Mead Alkinson I2), Allen Vandiver ' 11. Alle Howard (4). ài«».-. kitty Wickes (foreground) of Bermuda Run and Sherri Morgan, a Hickory Hill swimmer stand ready to plunge into the pool for their relay.___________________ Shirley Sine, a Hickory Hill swimmer who received three first place ribbons in Monday night's swim meet, gives her all in a backstroke relay. Charlotte Junker, Bermuda Run lifeguard and swim team assistant watches a relay with swimmers Julie Livengood, Vickie Thompson, Ashley Livengood, Amy Livengood, Tim Armstrong; all of Bermuda Run and Kim Staph ot Hickory Hill. Chris McCullough and Lisa Hall of Hickory Hill's coaching staff stand poolside at Bermuda Ruii along with spectators from each club during relays Monday night, (Photos by Robin Fergusson) '.'.I'-,";,'!? ^ Abe Howard (foreground) finishes in second position to K. J. Keiser of Bermuda Run in the individual medley. Lightning strikes the Earth a hundred times every sec­ ond, from the 1,800 thunderstorms in progress at any given moment. H e r e ’S h o w ^ C h i r o p r a c t i c t r e a t s L e g P a in s It is not normal to have leg pains,whatever your age or activity. And to get relief with pain-killing medication merely covers up the health problem while the damage continues. Structural imbalance is the underlying cause o( many types of painful disorders, particularly those involving your legs and joints. The doctor of chiropractic is a physician who employs a method that gives particular attention to the structural and neuro­ logical aspects ot the body. He seeks to enabfe your body's natural restorative powers to operate, so as to allow the body to eliminate health problems, as well as associated discomfort. Dr. R am ey K em p 600‘Wilkesboro Stree Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2512 4В - DAVIECOUNTY ENTURPKISB RECORD, THUKSDAY, JULY 28. 1983 I District Court The following cases were disposed of during Ihe July 19 session of Davie Couniy DislricI Court wilh Ihe honorable Robert W. Johnson, presiding judge. Rayvan K. Davis, no operator’s license, voluntary dismissal. Jerry Steven Hayes, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, dismissed wilh leave. Paul Arthur nore Lius, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, dismissed wilh leave. Ronald Dale Peacock, assault, voluntary dismissal. M ichael Junior Reynolds, breaking or entering vehicle, voluntary dismissal. Russell Vern Roberts, D U I and transporting alcohol wilh a broken seal, dismissed with leave. Jam es Boyd Sm ith, assault, voluntary dismissal. B ryan D ouglas Thom as, breaking, entering and larceny, voluntary dismissal. B ryan D ouglas Thom as, breaking, entering and larceny, voluntary dismissal. B ryan D ouglas Thom as, breaking, enlerlng and larceny, volunlary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, larceny, volunlary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, larceny, voluntary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, larceny, voluntary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, larceny, voluntary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, larceny, volunlary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, larceny, voluntary dismissal. Bryan Douglas Thomas, damage lo personal property, voluntary dismissal. Bryan D. Thomas, larceny, (4 counts), breaking, entering (4 counts), sentenced to two years suspended for 23 months, given a -30 day active sentence, placed on five years supervised probation, or­ dered to pay $2556.97 in restitution and $200 for court appointed at­ torney, pay court costs; ordered not lo enter about the property of any victims or facilities from which these offenses occurred; remain of good general behavior, that he be released at the Davie Couniy Jail to attend school or go to work at the H ickory H ill Country Club if transportation is available; that he com ply with the rules and regulations of the Davie County Jail while incarcerated, and pay jail; report to probation officer within 48 hours after his release from jail; not to associate with Brent Thomas during period /of suspension; ob­ serve a 10:00 p.m. curfew during probation; complete his high school education. William Roger Dulin, assault, sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year, ordered not to assault, harass or threaten Thelma Van Eaton D ulin nor enter upon premises of; ordered not to violate any stale or federal laws. Clifford B raham s, consum ing alcoholic beverages on a public street, costs. C urtis Trent Dalton, no registration, possession of marijuana, sentenced lo $125 and costs; marijuana to be destroyed. Ben Henry Cass, D U I, sentenced to 6 months suspended for 5 years, pay $300 and costs. Placed on supervised probation for 5 years, attend D U I course at mental health. Paul E. Michale, abandonment and nonsupport, p rayer for judgement continued on condition that he pay $250 per week into Clerk of Court for support of m inor child. Stephen Paul Pacitto, failure to stop for a stop sign, costs. Thelma Van Eaton Dulin, assault, sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year, ordered not to harass, assault, threaten William Roger Dulin nor enter the premises of William Roger Dulin. David Alan Tutcn, exceeding safe speed, costs. Shelly R ay Watkins, driving with blood alcohol of .10, sentenced to 6 months suspended for 3 years, pay $150 and costs; placed on super­ vised probation for three years, attend D U I clinic at mental health, pay court costs. Terrell Larry Sharpe, exceeding safe speed, costs. Dorothy Anna Shuford, exceeding safe speed, costs. Calvin Leon Trivette, exceeding safe speed, costs. Joseph Nathaniel Spry, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Jeffrey Eliam Sides, driving with blood alcohol of .10, sentenced lo 6 months suspended for 2 years, pay $100 and costs, attend D U I clinic al mental health. Annie Moore Arnold, D U I, sen­ tenced lo 6 months suspended for 2 .years, pay $100 and costs, attend D U I course at menial health. Clinton Allen Gould, exceeding safe speed, costs. Ronald Lee Holbrook, improper equipment, costs. Tam ara Luwan Kim m er, driving 06 mph in a 55 mph zone, costs. Terry Eugene Gillaspie, D U I and driving while license revoked, bond forfeiture. Terry Kimmer, assault, $25 and costs. William Oscar Saxon, improper equipmenl, costs. B ran d y S. Drane, w orthless checks^ costs. Lavern P. Jones, exceeding posted speed, costs. Opal Blevins Floyd, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. John Frank Scoll. Jr.. exceeding Ihc posted speed, costs. Jam es Hoe Mathis, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Klaus Buichard, driving 60 mph in a 55 mph гопе, $10 and costs. Elizabeth Cook Grubb, driving the wrong way on a one way street, costs. Phillip Eugene Reid, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Marion Lee Johnson, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Raym ond C. Fernandez, driving 84 mph in a 55 mph zone, $50 and costs. Scolly Van Johnson, driving the wrong way on a one way sireel, costs. Jeffrey Michael Lattery, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Rachel Lowe Carpenter, driving 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, $10 and costs. Reggie T. Tevepaugh, worthless check, make restitution and pay court costs. Thelma Jones Ledbetter, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Albert Cavella, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Jam es Alan White, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, costs. M ichael C lark Fairch ild , ex­ ceeding safe speed, costs. Laura Rose Foxx, exceeding safe speed, costs. Johnnie Rich, exceeding safe speed, costs. M ark Edw ard Ryan, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Donna Rae Cockerham , ex­ ceeding safe speed, costs. Ronald Ham pton Cooke, Jr., driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. John Robert Wood, driving 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $5 and costs. Amm anuel Gebre Ferew, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Freddie Tyrone Miller, driving 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $5 and costs. Gail Evans Ader, exceeding safe speed, costs. Sharadkum ar D. Patel, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Harold Robert Maynard, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Talm a Crawford Brooks, driving 70 mph in a 55 m ph zone, $10 and costs. Jam es Stephen Docker, driving 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, $5 and costs. Larry Phillip Cannon, exceeding safe speed, costs. Sam m ie Lee Smith, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. M ary K ay Russom, driving 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Joe Tillie Jones, exceeding safe speed, costs. Betty Fowler Garmon, exceeding safe speed, costs. Benjamin Lam ar Ellis, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Robert Edw ard Parks, exceeding safe speed, costs. Jan Sim m ons Chappell, improper passing, $10 and costs. Bobby Henry Brown, exceeding safe speed, costs. Charlotte Ann Brooks, exceeding safe speed, costs. Jackie Ann East, exceeding safe speed, costs. Robert Howard Johnson, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. B arry W ynn Anderson, Driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Leander P. Obersausew, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. Gilmer Allen Crawford, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, costs. Herbert L. Mclnville, Jr. driving 67 mph in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs. W illiam Dwight James, driving the wrong way,on a one way street, costs. Wm. Summers Elected to Membership In American Angus Assn. William C. Summers, Mocksville, North Carolina, has been elected to membership in the Am erican Angus Association, reports Dick Spader, executive vice-president of the national organization with head­ quarters in SI. Joseph, Missouri. The Am erican Angus Association, wilh some 38,000 active life and junior members, is Ihe largest beef cattle registry association in the world. Its computerized records include delailed information on nearly 10 million registered Angus. The Association records ancestral information and keeps records of production on individual animals for its members. These permanent records help members select and male the best animals in their herds lo produce high quality, efficient breeding cattle which are then recorded with the Am erican Angus Association. M ost of these registered Angus are used by the U.S. farm ers and ranchers who raise high quality beef for U.S. consumption. Hurricane Awareness Week Proclaimed In North Carolina Miss Fame 140P, owned by Kim Shanl<s, Moci<sville, N.C., was named reserve calf champion at the Central Regional Junior Polled Hereford Heifer Show. The 176-head was held July 12 in Sedalia, Mo., with Steve Radakovich, Earlham, Iowa, serving as ¡udge. Alcohol Info Report By William Weant Governor Jam es B. Hunt, Jr., has proclaimed Ihe week of July 31- Augusl (i as Hurricane Awareness Week in North Carolina, Hunl said in the proclamation, "...in an earnest appeal lo all citizens to become informed aboul Ihe nature of hurricanes and steps Ihey can lake lo protect lives and m inim ize properly dam age, I recommend Ihis observance to our citizens.” Hem.nn R. Clark, secretary of the N.C. Department of Crime Control and Public Safely, said about Ihe week. "N orth Carolina has been extremely fortunate during the past 2,'i years lhal no major hurricane has hit our coastal areas. "N o one, however, should assume lhat hurricanes are not a problem for North Carolina,” he said. “A whole generation has grown up without experiencing the force and damage of a major hurricane. The coastal population has expanded greatly since that lime. " II is not a m ailer of 'if a hurricane hits our coast, it’s a matter of 'when' Ihe next one will come. Learning what lo do now aboul hurricane preparedness can .save lives when one does come. ‘It’s loo lale to learn when a hurricane is upon you,” he said. In observance of H urricane A w areness Week, Ihe M arin e Resources Centers in Manteo, Morehead City and Fort Fisher arc scheduling hurricane education activities during the week. O fficially, hurricane season began June 1 and wil! continue through N ovem ber 30. Most hurricanes occur, however, in Augusl, September and Oclober. Insure that you and your family know whal to do in case of a hurricane. Y o ur local Em ergency Management office can tell you what needs to be done. Don't wait until it's too late. W H A T IS A L C O H O L IS M T R E A T M E N T ? - The nature and length of alcoholism treatm ent depend on how seriously drinking has affected the individual. For som e, tre a lm e n t m a y include hospitalization for detoxification, followed by a long-term, intensive rehabilitation program. For others, it may involve a brief stay at a residential treatm ent center followed by participation in a counseling program. All treatment program s share a sim ilar goal; lo help Ihe alcoholic person become m ore self-aw are, self-accepting, and able to function well and comfortably without the use of alcohol. The severely alcoholic person must first recover from acute in­ toxication and withdrawal before other aspects of treatment can begin. D u rin g detoxification, usually a 5-8 day process carried out in a hospital or alcoholism clinic, Ihe patient is given medication to insure safety and reduce discomfort and is pul on a nutritous diet. At the same time, treatment is given for any related health problems. Whether or not the alcoholic person needs detoxification or other medical treatment, he-she probably will participate in a counseling or therapy program to help in dealing w ilh im m ediate problem s and understanding the factors un­ derlying his-her drinking patterns. M ost alcoholism counseling program s are conducted on an outpatient basis. I This series is prepared by Bill WeanI, alcoholism education con­ sultant with the Tri-Counly Mental Health Complex, 622 North M ain Sireel, Mocksville. These articles are designed lo creale un­ derstanding about drinking, alcohol abuse, and alcoholism in our society. If you have a question concerning alcohol lhat you would like answered in a future column, phone 034-2195.) More Students Added To NCSU Dean's List More siudents have been added to the Dean's List at North Carolina Slate U nive rsity for achieving outstanding academ ic records during the spring semester. To earn Dean's List honors, N CSU siudents must obtain academic averages of 3.25 or higher out of a possible 4.0. Following are students who won Dean’s List honors but whose grade records were incomplete when the first list was released. L isa A. D yson, industrial engineering, RI. 1, Mocksville and David B. Williams, biological and agricultural engineering program of R i. 4, Advance. Credit Cards Gel cash advances on credit cards as near the end of the billing cycle as possible. Interesl charges begin when the cash is obtained. 1' М Я 11! Ш ! Н М F o le r-IU u c h Uruita. 700 W itkeaboro St. — ■ 7'fl ftW -a/-// We AS r e ía te Surveillance our middle name Since no package can ever be totally tamper-proof, let me suggest three cautions when buying or using any medication; 1) Look for signs of broken seals or opened or damaged boxes. 2) Check lor loose, lorn, or missing wrapping, discolored products and unusual odors. 3) Be sure to ask tlie pharmacist or clerk if you have any question about the product. Soon national regulations will require tamper-proof packaging. Meanwhile, surveillance is our middle name. Trust our pharm acy for all your drug products. ALTHY SAVINGS F o s t e r - R a u c h D r u g s We Appreciate Your Business r takes 32,000 flowers to make one pound of saffron. S t D ( ± U p A B B & T U V E S T B r o k e r a g e A c c o u n t c o u l d c u t y o u r b r o k e r ^ e c o m m i s s i o n s b y u p t o 7 0 % . U V E S T r e w a r d s i n d e p e n d e n t t h i n k i n g . Y o u d o n ’t s u b s i ­ d i z e r e s e a r c i i y o u d i d n ’t r e q u e s t a n d d o n ’t n e e d . S i n c e y o i ^ U V E S T r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i s s a l a r i e d , y o u ’r e ^ a r e d s t e e p b r o k e r ­ a g e c o m m i f f i i o n s . I n s t e a d , y o u r e c e i v e u p - t o - t h e - m i n u t e m a r ­ k e t i n f o r m a t i o n a n d d o y o u r t r a d i n g s i m p l y b y c a l l i n g a t o l l f r e e n u m b e r . I f t h i s s o u n d s l i k e y o u r k i n d o f b r o k e r a g e a c c o u n t , c o m e i n t o a n y B B & T o f f i c e t o o p e n y d u r U V E S T a c c o u n t . A n d d i s c o v e r h o w w e l l it p a y s t o t h i n k f o r y o u r s e l f . № ÄT^M "Brokerage Services lA rS l '^i\ju-nuviikiiAi>f .Mt n\mlili‘SiViuvn \ Омрчткч!. AiiJivonnli4‘\l.ihh\lu\fin \*u41кЛ1к\лИпк11>'п1Ип>к^1 SfilU nu nr hu DAVIH COUNTY UNTURI’RISU KliCOKD. TllURSDA'i’ JULY I"83 5U A r th r itis A f f lic ts M a n y A m e r ic a n s More Americans liiaii ever are affeclcd Ijy some type of artlirilis, according lo llie lalesl statistics announced today by the Arthritis foundation. Alioul .10 million Americans have arthritis, reports the newest National Heallli Interview Survey (HIS). It affccts one in every seven people and one in every three families. This is an increase of five million people, or about IG percent, over the previous H IS survey, which «■as conducted in I97fi and reported ;1L0 million Americans liave ar­ thritis. “These new statistics do nol mean tlial we arc experiencing an out­ break of arthritis,” said Dr. John Boice, Chairm an of the Medical & Scientific Committee for the North Carolina Chapter. “The higher prevalence of arihritis is due to three separate factors. The first is that while arthritis is not just a disease of old age, (he possibility of developing it does increase con­ siderably as a person gets older. In addition, those people who develop arihritis at an early age are living longer and rem aining in Ihe statistics. A rth ritis com m only strikes between the ages of 20 and 50, and lasts for life." Another factor for higher prevalence is lhat more people are in the health care system. “As more people are examined in hospitals and doctors’ offices, more are found to have arthritis,” said Dr. Boice. “People whose arthritis used lo remain undiagnosed- are now being counted as having it.” Finally, the higher prevalence is due to people being more aware of heallh problems such as arthritis. “As a result, an interview type of survey probably does a better job in reporting Ihe number of people affceted,” explained Dr. Boice. “However, we still have a long way to go in awareness of arihritis because Ihe average person waits : four and a half years from the onset ■ of symptom s before seeking oui . medical care.” ■ Each year, arthritis affects about one million more Am ericans-or one every 32 seconds. The warning signs include swelling, pain or tenderness in a joint; early morning stiffness; and unexplained weight loss, fever or weakness combined with joint pain. The term “ arth ritis,” which literally means inflammation of a joint, refers lo more than 100 dif­ ferent rheumatic diseases. The five most common types are osteoar­ thritis, rheum atoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis (spinal arthritis), gout and systemic lupus erythematosus. "O ne of Ihe cruel ironies we are facing today is lhal advances in medical science allow people to live longer, only lo increase their chances of developing a chronic disease like arihritis,” said Dr. Boice. Treatment for arthritis includes medication, plus several forms of physical and occupational therapy. The Arthritis Foundation is the only national voluntary heallh organization working to find all the answers. For more information, contact Ihe North Carolina Chapter, Arthritis Foundation, P.O. Box 2505, Durham , North Carolina. N.C. Notai7 Standards Are Highest In USA North Carolina’s standards for notaries public are the highest in the United States according lo Ihe American Society of Notaries, the national nonprofit organization for notaries. Beginning Oclober 1 all new applicants for a notary commission must have a high school education, buy a notary manual and lake a 3 to G hour course at a state communily college. The course requirement, which was the brain child of Notary Public Deputy Susan Lobinger, was in­ stituted by Secretary of State Thad Eure on January 1 of this year under his adm inistrative rule making powers. The requirement was written into the notary law by the legislature during its recent session and at Ihe same time it ' added the requirements lhat ap­ plicants must have finished high school and buy a manual approved by the secretL.’y of state. Writing in Ihe July issue of The American Niitiiry, Eugene E. Mines, executive director of the notary group, said, "Notaries and public officials in all states owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs. Lobinger and Mr. I'.ure for for demonstrating that notary pulilic education is a prac­ tical idea.” He also said that when a stale’s standards for notaries have been raised Ihe notaries will be able lo assume greater responsibililies wiiich will benefit the notaries as well as Ihe public. Hines was generous in his praise (if Mrs. Lobinger for the role she played in insliluting the notary public eduatlon program. He said lhal if notaries ever had a patron .saint Susan Lobinger will be tiie leading candidate. Single copies of Ihe July issue of llie Am eriian Notary can be ob- laineii free by wrjting to American Soi'ietv of Notaries, Bio IBIh St., N .W .'Washinglon. D.C'., 20(»(l(i. F O O D U O N $ Lb. Pack Or More These prices good thru Saturday, July 30, 1983 USDA Choice Bont-I* Food Toum Bacon Each - Red Wafermelons 4/M 99.i/M«’ 16 Oz. Botlles - Carton of 8 C o c a 7.25 Oz. - Food Town l ^ a c a r o n i 32 Ounei D e l M o n t e 16 Oz. - Froneh/Cut D e l M o n t e C o la & C h e e s e C a t s u p C r e e n ß e a n s 99 Quirl JF6 Mayonnaise Why fii M.29 69. 6.S0Z.-LI. diMkTiiu.liiOII Chicken Of The Sea Wk» Pi» *1.09 I 5 9 . 20 Oi. - Clmik/Criilii^SlletJ L ib b y L ite P in e a i^ le 24 Ct. - Fiallf Siti Tetley Tea Bags 5 / M 6.5 Ol. - Aiierlid B rig h t E y e s C a t F ood 6 9 . 14 Ot. - Aiiortid P e t R itz C re a m P ie s 3 / 9 9 ■ Ciillibirry/Taiii Pili/I Hot Dog Sauce 10 Oi. • eiillibirry/Tnii ftUlittUi Hill 96 Ot./Fikrle Sefliiir - 50« OffFikrie Sefliiir - Downy 3 / M t U. - F««d Llet M a rg a rin e Q u a r te r s 3 / 8 9 . 14 Ot. ■ Clii^^ii Biil/lWir t iiif Di| Foil Kal Kan _____TASTY*PU2A 61! DAVIU C OUNTY IINTIiRl’RISli UUCOUD. TIIUKSDAY. JULY 28 lys.l Paula Williams, 1983 Miss "Dark and Lovely," proudly displays her bouquet of roses and Miss Congeniality trophy. Pauia Williams Miss "Dark And Lovely” 1983 M iss Paula Elizabeth Williams, daughter of M rs. Jeltie Linsay and M r. N athaniel W illiam s, was crowned M iss “Dark and Lovely” 198.'! at the second annual pageant held in Ihe B.C. Brock auditorium, Saturday, July 2.3 at 8 p.m. Ms. Alice Gaither began the festivities for the nighl wilh the introduction of the pageant. Harold G. Wilson, President of Ihe N AA C P, welcomed all attendants to the pageant. Ms. Magalene GaiHier then introduced Ihe emcee for the night, Steve Dalton. After Ihe introduction of the judges and contestants, Ihe swim wear competition was held. Next, after som e special en- lerlainmer.'., contestants sang and danced during the talent com- jjetition. Paula Williams, winner of Ihe pageant sang a selection from "T he W iz". Crystal Reynolds, first runner-up and daughter of Fern L. Lyles, dramatized and then danced to the Negro Hymn. Faith Clement, second runner-up and daughter of Mr. and M rs. George Clement, Jr.. sang a selection by Stevie W'onder, entitled “You and I". The evening gown competition took place after the introduction of Paulette Foster, the 1982 Miss "Dark and Lovely," provided special entertain- iihent "I Can Be All I Want To Be. Faith Clement, second run ner-up, sings a song by Stevie Wonder, "You and J." visiting past and present queens. Paula W illiam s wore long pink gown. Crystal Reynolds wore a white dress with a yellow ribbon belt and Faith Clement wore a purple evening gown. Next, after some entertainment, special thanks was given to all contestants, judges ahd everyone that helped in Ihe second annual pageant. Pau la W illiam s was aw arded the honor of M iss Congeniality, which was voted on by Ihc contestants. Faith Clement was Ihen announced as second runner- up and Crystal Reynolds as first runner-up. Paula W illiam s was crowned by 1982 M iss “Dark and Lovely", Paulette Faster. Other contestants were Christina Sellers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John C. Bryant: Monica Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson, Jr.; and Ruhiya Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. Jr. Judges for the event were Julius A. Fulmore, Greensboro: Ralph O. Dalton, Statesville; M s. Janie Mauney, Charlotte; Dawanna R. Warren, Winston-Salem; and Mrs. Georgia J, Scales, Greensboro. Paula Williams, the pageant winner, bursts forth her talent singing a selection from "The Wiz." Photos B y Robin Fergusson Story By Deree Eaton Crystal Reynolds,first runner-up (far left), Paula Williams, (middle), and Faith Clement, second runner-up, pose proudly with their awards. S P E C I A L S fo r P e o p le w ith D ia b e te s m o n o f e c i ® ^ INSULIN SYRINGES V a lu e p a c k o f 1 0 0 1 5 M in i '/¡cc o r Ic c size R EC O M t^ElN lD ED F O R M A X IM U M C O M F O R T A N D A C C U R A C Y m o n o J e t Z ^ B o x o f 2 0 0 ^ $L A N C E T S MotiolC't l.'jncul'j hurt fijr ll.‘ heal m uch f.istiM i n o n o i e l forinsuHn l o r e i ^ in HALTS IN S U LIN RLACTIO NS U rilt dDSO O tlly 46 C cllo n cs 1? unit dosGs PCM bo» : NPHU-lOO insulin \ (Lilly) '6 -6 9 1 2 t NPHU-100Insulin U n it D o s e s “ (Squibb) ‘5 .9 9 ^ 3 ^ ^ IB-D Alcohol swabs *1.99 I Test Tapes (Lilly) ‘4 .8 9 M O C K S V IL L E D IS C O U N T D R U G 634-2111 129 N. Main St. Mocksville, N.C. DAVIU COUNTY IINTHRPRISH RHCORD. TIlUKSDAY.JLIL'i' 7H Fire Departments Battled Propane Blaze Dospilo IIKI (li'ni i'i- Iciiipt'i'iiHin's, iihmil ai viiliitilei'i-, fii'i’iiKMi frolli (Vnler iiiul William H, lliivio lial- Ik’d .'I li<niiil propane lilii/.i- Thiir- sdiiy cluriiif' il Iraiiiint’ session al (lie Wiliiaii' 'i. Davio Kiro Departmenl. lioherl Tiillerow, Center fireman and a fire fi(>lilin(i instructor, said llie session actively- Irained par- licipaiils ill eonlnilliiif’ a liquid propane hlaze. "A li(|tiid propane i)laze eaniiDl be extinqnislied with waler or eliemicals," explained Tiilterow. The fire either has lo consiiiiie all Ihe fuel or firemen must net close enouRh lo cul off the Has v a lv i. Tulterow explained lhal firemen pracliced eonlainind liie blaze wilii a waler shield so that volunle(’rs (■(Mild j;el III Ihe lank lo eul off Ihe Has supply. lie explained llial propane liurns al a stans>erinfi :!tloii decrees. neneratin(! m ore than iwiee Ihe Ileal of a structural fire, l-'ireiiien were shown how lo ef- leclively approach a Hus leak and Has fire plus received inslniclion on when and iiow to evacuate an area in Iheeveni of a li(|uid propane leak. One fireman was Irealed for heal exhaustion. liiiU M d « said II) date, Davie ('iiiinly li;;s never experienced a majiir Has leak or fire. Ile added iliai liquid propane is used lre(|iienlly in lobaccii harns, al caiiipHriiunds, plus is Iransported (lady along major hi^hways runnins ihroiinh Ihe area. The iwelve hour coiirse was held la.-.' .Monday ihriiugh Thursday, » r ii liie aeiiial fire figlitinn culli MiaiinH ih(* session, Charles Siiiiih, D avidson Counly Com - nniniiy Collene, acied as instruetor. Ile was assistei! i)v Tutterow and Dale lìlack«eider,' ...W training seminar was a 12-hour course on fighting liquid propane blazes. Firemen practiced containing the blaze with a water shield, enabling them to get close enough to cut off the gas valve. . Rafting Will Be Taught On The Nantahala River- Approximately 20 firemen from William R. Davie and Center Volunteer Fire Departments battled a liquid propane blaze Thursday during a training session atB \ # r ? r \ < » / \ m h A s t A v h a i i c t i n n i n t h p innL iep arT m e nT S DdTiieQ a iiq u ia p ro p a n e m a ze i iiu i a u a y u u i m y a n » immisi William R. Davie VFD. One fireman collapsed from heat exhaustion m the 100 d^ree temperature. Demand For Electricity Reaches Record Levels During Heat Wave Recently --- _____<1________________f«*. ^ Rafting on the Nantahala River and Cherokee Indian Basket weaving are the last two courses offered in Campei- College, Western Carolina U n ive rsity’s sum m er series of weekend recreation courses. The rafting course will be taught Saturday and Sunday, July 30-.'il. Indian basket weaving is scheduled for Tliursday-Saturday, August 4-G. Easte rn R ive r T rippers, specialists in w hilew ater ex­ peditions on rivers in W'estern North .Carolina, will teach participants how to guide and paddle a raft safely. Equipment will be fur­ nished. Juanita Wolfe, a native of Cherokee basket weaver and a member of the Southern Highlands Handicraft Guild, will teach par­ ticipants to m ake decorative Cherokee baskets from while oak and other types of woods. Em phasis will be on wood splitting, weaving and the use of colors and dyes. The cost is $G0 for rafting and $50 for Indian basket weaving. Registration may be made by contacting Ihe Divison of Continuing Education, W estern Carolina Univerdi'y, Cullowhee, N.C. 28723: telephone (704 ) 227-7397. Duke Power customers’ efforts to "keep their cool” duhng the recent heat wave has caused demand for electricity in tho Piedm ont Carolinas lo reach rccord levels. However, the increase in elec­ tricity usage will be evident in next month’s electric bills, according to Duke Power Branch Manager Ed Goodwin. “ Custom ers should rem em ber that when they reac^Jor the ther­ mostat, they are reaching for (heir pocketbooks," Ed Goodwin said. Ed emphasized that each degree lower than 78 lhat a thermostat is set can add about five percent lo air- condilioning costs. He offered several suggestions for keeping cool while cutting costs: -Set the thermostat at the highest comfortable level - normally aboul 78 degrees. -D raw blinds, shades or drapes to I sunlight during the holiest part of the day. -Cut back on adding unnecessary heal 10 your home. Cook during Ihe cooler parts of the day or use small appliances and cook outdoors whenever possible. -Turn off as m any lights as possible when the air conditioner is on. Almost all of the energy that does into a light bulb is converted to heat. Ed Goodwin warned, though, that hot wealher can be dangerous for older ad ulls and people with medical problems. "Their bodies do nol adjust well to temperature in­ creases, m aking heat stress more likely," Goodwin said. "The best precaution for the elderly and those with health problems is to slay in a coo) place," Ed said. "A s a matter of fact, Duke has recently published a brochure which emphasizes the dangers of hoi wealher and common sense steps that can be taken lo avoid lieat-related illnesses. For a copy of the brochure, call your local Duke Power office." Whobl Horse quality tractora since 1946 Financing Available SAU fWDS _ For sales ond service see Unit illuslraled with Wheel Horse 3V garden tiller attachment. J O H N N . M c D A N IE L & S O N S , I N C Hw y. 401-S, M o cksville , M.C. Phone 634-3531 O pen Even, 'til 7 P .M . S H M i e e l H p ^ Distributed bv Wheel Horse Sales, Inc., South Bend, IN R e a l E s t a t e j l T r a n s a c t i o n s B r in g T a x R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s In North Carolina, as in most other states, the end of the school term results in a rash of families pulling up stakes in cme town and moving to another. If the family owns a home, plans lo sell il, an then buy a new one in the new place of residence, som e im porlanl lax implications are involved, the In­ ternal Revenue Service says. First of all, if a profit is made on the .sale ol the house, Ihe taxpayer has two years before or after the sale in which to reinvest Ihe money, or il must be reported as inconie on the Federal lax return. That makes the keeping of good records very important to the homeowner, so a value basis can be used lo determine the exact amount of profit. Once a homeowner decides lo sell, any expenses made to fix up the house lo make il more marketable must be done no more lhan 90 days before the contract lo sell is signed and be paid no later than .')0 days after llie sale lo qualify as legitimate costs. Such expenses include painting, wallpapering, and minor repairs. Many of the expenses incurred in aclually .selling Ihe house can help reduce your taxes. For example, commissions, advertising, and legal fees. Records of loan charges, such as loan placement fees, should be •saved. If furiher information or help is needed on what records to keep regarding Ihe sale of a house, one should call the IR S at 1-800-424-KH0, toll-free iir ask for the free Publication ,i2:t, "T ax Information on Selling Your Hom e," free from Ihe IRS, The standards and symbols we use today for graduation attire were set back in 1894 by the Intercollegiate Com ­ mission. SUPER SALE! G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C L A R G E C A P A C I T Y H e a v y D u t y W A S H E R f o r f a m i l y - s i z e w a s h lo a d s • R e g u la r a n d p e r m a n e n t p r e s s c y c le s • 3 w a s h / r ln s e t e m p e r a lu re c o m b in a t io n s fo r all t y p e s o f fa b ric c a re • 4 w a te r le v e l o p t io n s — to m a tc h w a te r le ve l to lo a d s iz e Regular‘439“ N O W Model WWA8300B *379 9 5 __ Model DDE5300B A U T O M A T IC D R Y E R W IT H P E R M A N E N T P R E S S C Y C L E • 4 cycles including permanent press/knils • 3 drying seleclions ■» Durable porcelain enamel finish drum • Removable up-front lint tiller. Regular ’379”NOW Model JBS03 U P S W E P T C O O K T O P — S M A R T S T Y L IN G • Rotary dials for precise heat control • Tilt-lock Calrod'- surtace units • Removable oven door • Full-widlh storage drawer. " • S ' NOW * 2 9 9 ’ = G E . W E B R IN G G O O D T H IN G S T O L IF E . --« C A R O L I N A T I R E C O . RetsKl Division Brad Ragan, Inc» (UISIDIAII 01 HAD lACAH me MikeOrsillo 962 Yadkinville Road Phone: 6i4:6115 Manager кн D/W ii^coi'N 'n' i;n ti;kpkisi: k u co u d.t iiu k s im y j u l v 1чяз Fran-Ray Nursing Home News I 'lii' K c v i'i'i'Ik I D c iii I.. S iK in iiii. Ill if;iiiiill.v f n im .M l. I lo llv . .\m lli C iiiiiM n ii. is 111)« p iiM o i- o f K i'd la m I I ’ i 'l ll l'lD S lill lÍ D liiic s s ( l i i i n l i , .V d v iiiH i'. lie is a f in iilii iilc o f lliiliiu 's ( 'iilli'j> c I lf t l i r n ililc ; a iiil » a s ¡I r i ill- lim i' (‘ M H iK c lis l fiii- t liic c a m i a linir v i'a is . U r lia s iia s lm c il c liiii'i'lii's in .V iii'lli ( a i'iilin a . T e n - M c s s c r. a m i \ 'iin iiiia , s n v c d a s C iiM fi ic iu i- 1 'm illi ( lir c ilm - fiii- t lii' W c s lc iM N m t i i C a r o lin a C o ii- I c ii'iK C . a m i lo n f c r i’M ci' s ii| ) i'iin - li'll llc lll lo r D ie IC ii.sl 'IV m ii's s c r ( 'im f o ic ii c i' o f T il l' P c M li'id S ta i llo liiic s s ( h u ll'll. T ill’ p iib lii' is in - \ ill 'l l III a lli'iii l s r i'v iii- s I'a c ii M c c ii. T ill' r im i i'li is lo ia U 'il a l l l i i ‘ iiin u 'i- Ilf H a lt im o ii' H iia il a n d I liu iiw a y l.'iK. . \ d v a iiir . N .C . By K.F. Killen Ki'iin-iliiy Rest Home cclcliniled il'.s Ktlli year Ilf operalion Tliursday, .July 21, willi decornlinns of balloons in ihe dininy room and a big sign reniindini; each one of Ihe evcni. Mrs. Paulella Shrewsbcrry was eailetl in to replace tho cook so she and Barbara .Salmons prepared a iiood dinner wilh ice cream and caife. Mrs. Violet I.ivcngood rendered |)i«no music for the occasion and cheered up Ihc residents in their rooms with her gonial personality. I returned from a busy afternoon on a hoi day and called all Ihe former employees reminding them Ilf Ihe occasion and Iheir faith­ fulness as former employees. I could nol forget the many good tilings they bad done while working at tiie rest home. Everyone was happy lo be remembered all the way lo Ihe first employee, Mrs. Belly Murphy on Church .Slreel. Olbers included Mrs. Sallie Pen- ninger, Callie Goforth, Mrs. Rulh Meroney, Mrs. Laura Smilh, M ary Gough, Mrs. Clara Poplin Goodwin, Mrs. M ary Foster who was working wilh the Social Services on the opening day and still is a faithful employee at the same place. She is Ihc only one left from those eventful years who rendered some days of work for mo at ihe rest home and found oui whal is was really like lo work in one. I also called Mrs. Klizal)elli Fowler who is now caring for Ihe generalions of her family. 1 am very |)roiid of Ihose who have been wilh mo and still working since Iho firsl year of operation such as Mrs. Annie B. Cohen; others laler and still on Ihc force, Mrs. LaVone Swiccgood. Mrs. Brownie Williams. Addie Robbins, Margaret Owens, Mrs. Mae Phelps. Mrs. Nannie Barneycastle Wilson. Mrs. M ary Lois Williams. Mrs. Kathlyn C. Jones. Mrs. Belly Mauldin. Mrs. i.oreilia Thompson, all bolding al least a ten year record or more as Mrs. Cohen who holds an 18-year record in AugusI. We iiave a full house of .'¡г rosidonls and more wauling to come. One of the best reasons is our 'ployees know how lo deal wilh patients. Let us ever press forward lo doing a better job every day than wo did yesterday. M rs . E d d ie K n o x C a m p a ig n s F o r H u s b a n d l''rancos Knox visited Mocksville Wednesday, July 20 campaigning for her huslianii Eddie Kno.\. a democratic i'i\ndidato for governor of North Carolina. Mocksville was jusl one stop the Knox campaign has made on its 97 counly lour of Iho slale. Mrs. Knox look her campaign efforls. along wilh bumper stickers and leaflets, lo various local offices and businesses. Sbc was ae- comjianied by cam paign slaff momijers Bob'bi Eller and Roy Thomason. Knox is piesenlly serving as Mayor of Charlolle.Frances Knox (ric^ht) greets Cindy Michael of the Clerk of Court's office dur ng a campaign visit to Mocksville last Wednesday. (Photo by Jane Keller) -Yadkin Valley News------ Senior Citizen Council Meets L ib e r ty M e t h o d i s t S e t s B ib le S c h o o l Vacation Bible School will begin at Liberty United Methodist Church, Sunday, July 31, and con­ tinue through Friday, August 5. Sessions will be held each evening from ri:30-B;30. The theme for this year is entitled, “W ays Bible People Lived." Friday evoninp will begin wilh a picnic supper, including homemade ice cream and cake in llie fellowship hall, after which a short com­ mencement program will be held. Open house wil! be held in all the classrooms. All students, parontiin and church members are encouraged to attend. Among our visitors on Sunday nighl services was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood of Floyd, Va. parenis of our Paslor. Leon Wood. Mrs. Slella York was on the sick lisi Sunday. Wc hope she will soon 1)0 feeling much belter. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcnry McBride visited Ted King Sunday afternoon al Iho nursing homo he is a real sick man. Jay Bellar and David Whilley spenl Ihe weekend al the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McBride. Mr. and Mrs. W’ade King and cliildren »ere Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alma King. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle celebrated Iheir fifly-first wedding anniversary on Sunday. Their cliildren Francos, Pat.sy, Nancy and Ronnie placed a beautiful arrangement of flowers in the church in honor of their parents. Mrs. Maggie Sheek is not able to attend church while it is so hot. Mrs. L’isa West was able to attend [ireacbing servicc on Sunday wilh her now addition to their family, little Sarah Alice WesI. Mr. and Mrs. John Pilcher spent last weekend al Ihe beach. The Senior Cilizcns Council mot Monday morning for Iheir regular monthly meeling wilh 39 per.sons preseni. The Rev. and Mrs. Fulk, minister and wife from the Advance Methodist Church were visitors. Frank and M argaret Bianda joined the club. The Rev. Kenneth E. Warnels, |)aslor of Advance Baptist Church gave words of inspiration from Mall. 22::)4-10. The club onterlainod wilh Bingo Wednesday al Autumn Care N ur­ sing Home. T aylor How ard and M ary Markland presented a very in- loresling program. Tho Rev. Clark Benson, a relired m inislor from Clemmons, N.C., gave a very interesting show of hand carved crafts. Ho displayed birds, animals, fisb, crosses, pigs, deer. i)oars. etc. The display was interesting and laughi lhal Senior Citizens can be useful even at our advanced ages. Plans were formulated for a trip lo Bedford, Va., Oct. I Ilh and 18lh. Anyone desiring lo go on Ihe Itth may contact Mrs. Ruby Markland on i)9H-4140. a s s e m b l y o f g o d NEW BETH E L A SSE M B LY OF GOD 809 N. Main Street MocksvUle. N.C. Rev. Mike Brake Sunday Sct>ool 10:00 a.m . Morning Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evenino WorshiD 7:00 p.m. B A P T IS TADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCH Hfohway BOl Sunday School 9:45 a.m . Morning Worship 1 1 :00 a.m . W ednesday Evening . 7 :00 p.m. BEAR C R E E K BAPTIST CHURCH Bear Creek Church Rd. BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH Hlohway 601 North at 1-40 Rev. David Hyde . Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening 7:00 p.m. W ednesday 7:30p.m . CALAHALN FRIEN D SH IP B A P T IST ' CHURCH Calahaln Road Rev. Grah*m Woolen, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m . w orship ll:00 *.m ., Sunday NIoht W orship 7:00 p.m. W ed^lbleStudy* Prayer S*f 7:вО р.т^' CALVARY B A P'riST CHURCH HIghv/ay 601 South Route 7. Box 93, MocksvlUe, N.C. Jim Gryder, Pastor Sur)dey School Worship Evening W ednesday ^ CEDAR C R E E K BAPTIST Cedar Creek Church Road CH IN Q U APIN G R O V E B A P T IST CHURCH COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstone Rd.Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . CORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH Advance, N.C. D AVIE BAPTIST TA BER N A C LE Fork, N.C. Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening 7:00 p.m. W ednesday 7:30 p.m. C A U D E L L L U M B E R C O . 1238 Bingham Street M ocktvllle, N.C. Phone 634-2167 G O D ' S F I V E M I N U T E S "... There is a time for everything... " - Etdesiastos 3.-1, тае LiWng Bible, 10:00a.m .11:00 8.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. DUTCHM AN C R E E K B A P T IST CHURCH Highway 801 ofl 64 EATON'S BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton's Church Rd. Sunday School 10:00 a,m . Worship J1:00 a.m . .EDGEW OOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 West Cooleemee. N.C. FARM INGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Farm ington Road Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . Youlh Training Union 7:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 390 N. Main Street Mocksville. N.C. Sunday Sct>ool 9:45 a.m . Worship 1 1 :00 a.pi. Evening 6:30 p.m .-O ct. thru May FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH Cooleemee, N.C, Rev. Lee Whitlock Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday 7:30 8.9:30 a.m . 11:00 a.m . 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH 6 Miles East on Hwy. 64 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00a.m , Evening 7:20p,m , GO SPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 6, M ocksville, N.C., Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday G R A C E M ISSIO N A R Y B A P T JST CHURCH RaintMw Road, MocksvUle, N.C. Rev. Harold Tuttle Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11;00a.m . Evening 7:00 p.m. Wed. PrayerM eetlng 7:00p.m . G R EEN H ILL BAPTIST CHURCH Green Hill Road Rev. Steve Hedgecopk. Pastor Sunday School 9:30a.m . Worship 10:45a,m . Evening 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. M O M E N T S F O R M E D I T A T I O N He w a lk e d a n d fish ed iin d ro w o d a b o a t - and b a rcrl his s k in to the SLn - th is Jesus o f m in e . H e live d life to th e fu lle s t. H e w as aw-are o f h is senses, fiillv a w are, even on th e cross. N o n ie d ic in a l so p, no p a in -k illin y d ru g fo r H im -.H e illu s tra te d H is o w n (jrea t sayincj, " I a ni co m e th a t yo u tn iy h i Iiave ¡¡.’e, and th a t y o u m ig h t Iiave it more a b u n d a n tly ." S o m e tim e s y o u th fu l h e a lth and s tre n g th is p ic tu re d b y a d riv in tj fo u r-m a s te d s ch o o n e r hea vin g in to th e S o u th w e s t w in d ; o r a y o u n ti g irl, ra d ia n t a nd b e a u tifu l, th e b reeze b lo w in g th ro u g h h e r h a ir as she faces th e m o rn in g su n. B u t d o n 't fo rg e t, th e b est e x a m p le o f su ch v ig o r a n d jo y Is in (h i; fig u re a nd person o f Jesus -• M a ster o f m e n , S on o f G o d . A D V AN CE U N ITED M ETH O D IST . CHURCH 'A dvance, N.C. B A IL E Y 'S C H A P E L U N ITED METHODIST Bailey'S Chapel Rd, BETH EL U NITED M ETHODIST Bethel Church Rd. BETH LEH EM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Redland Rd. off 158 East C O B L E L IM E & F E R T IL IZ E R S E R V IC E Highway 801 Cooleemee, N X . Phone Business 284-4354 Home 284-2782 JD A V IE T R A C T O R & IM P L E M E N T CO. Ford Farming Sales and Service N ew hHulland Equipm ent Highway 601 South ' M ockivilie, N.C. Phone 634-5969 ■g r e e n MEADOW S BAPTIST Highway eoi Farm lngton Rev. David E. Rot>erts Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday HOPE BAPTIST TA BERN A CLE Highway 15B East Norman S. Frye. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m . Worship 10:45 a.m . Evangelistic 7;30p.m , Wednesday 7:00p.m . U A M E S C RO SSRO A D S B A P T IST CHURCH Kenneth Hyde, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00a.m . Evening 6;00p.m . Wednesday 7:30p.m . JE R U SA LE M BAPTIST Highway 601 South Sunday Scnool 10:00 a .m ..Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening r30p.m . Wedr>esday ; :30 p.m. A T T EN D CH U RCH T H IS W EEK C E N T E R U N ITED M ETH O D IST CHURCH Highway 64 West CHESTNUT GROVE METHODIST , 2r>d 8. 4th Sunday Sur>day School 10:00 a.m . V\^rsMp It :00 a.m . CONCORD UNITED METHODIST Cherry Hill Rd. CO O LEEM EE U NITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Alton Flligerald, Pastor CORNATZER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cornatzer Rd. DULJN METHODIST CHURCH Advarjce, N.C, E L B A V .L L E UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 801-Advance, N.C. FARM INGTON M ETHODIST CHURCH Sunday School (1st Sunday) 11:0 0a.m . (2nd, 3rd. 4th Sun.) 10:00 a.m . worship (1st Sun.) 10:0oa.m . (3rd Sun.) 11:0 0a.m . F IR S T CHURCH North Main St. Mocksville, N_,c. Rev. George Auman. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . FULTON U NITED METHODIST Hwy. 801 at Fork HARDISON U NITED METHODIST Jericho Church Rd. HUN TSVILLE METHODIST W orshlp{2ndSun.) 10:00a.m . (4th Sun.) 11:00a.m .i L IB E R T Y U N ITED M ETH O D IST CHURCH Gladstone Rd, ' M O R A V IA N AAACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH Rev. E . Hamoton Morgan. Jr .. Pastor Hwy. 001 & Farmington Sunday Sctx)ot 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . Evening 7:30p.m . SEVEN TH D AY A D V E N T IS T SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST M/IMng Road Al M azat. Pastor Sabbath School 9:30 a.m . Worship 11:30 a.m . PENTECO STAL H O LINESS CLARKSVILL'E PENTECO STAL Liberty Ch. Rd. Rev. Albert GenileSunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00a.m . M O C K S V IL L E P E N T E C O S T A L HOLINESS Milling Road Rev. Curtis wood ' Sunday School Worship Sunday night Services Evangelistic Wednesday 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m . 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m 7:30 p.m R E D L A N D P E N T E C O S T A L HOLINESS Rev. Paul C. Ledbetter Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00a.m . LKellners 6:00 p.m. Evangelistic 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00p,m . PRfeSBYTERIAN BIX BY PR ESB YT ER IA N CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . Evening 7:00p.m . W ESLEYAN L IB E R T Y W ESLEYAN CHURCH Jeff Collins. Pastor M O CKSVILLE W ESLEYAN CHURCH Hospital Street Mocksville, N.C. Rev. Doug Smith SundaySchooi 9:45a.n Worship S. Evening 6:00 p.n W ednesday 7:00 p.m U N ITED M ETH O D IST M OCKS U N ITED M ETH O D IST CHURCH Advance. N.C. MT. O LIVE METHODIST CHURCH Rt. S, M ocksville Worship (3nd Sun.) M A R T IN H a r d w a r e & G e n e r a l M d s e . Feeds, Dry Goods, Groceries and Fertilizer Depot Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2128 TRIN ITY BAPTIST CHURCH Route 4, ArV>cksvllle, N.C. Gene Blackburn, Pastor Sunday School |Worship ‘ Evening • Wedensday NORTH MAIN SI CHURCH OF CHRIST Rotjert Darnall, M .uster 10:00a.m . SundaySchooi 10:00a.m . 11:0 0a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . 7:00 p.m. Evening 7:00 p,m. 7:00p.m . Wedensday 7:30p.m , (4th Sun.) Sunday School (4th Sun.) '1st. 2nd. 3rd Sun.) I):00 a.m . 10:00 a.m . 11:0 0a.m . t0:00a,m NO C R E EK PR IM ITIV E BAPTIST CHURCH No Creek RO. off 64 SMITH GRO'^E BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 158 East TU RREN TIN E BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 7. MocksvlUe Rev. Judge Johnson Sunda y School 9; 45 a. m. Worship 11:0 0a.m .Evening 6:30 p.m.' Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. YADKIN V A L '.E Y BAPTIST CHURCH Yadkin V aiiev Road CA TH O LICST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH Highway 601 North Sal. Evening M ass S:00p.m . Sunday 10:00a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST M inister: Charlie Harrison, Jr. Worship: Sun. 11:0 0a.m . Evening 7:00p.m . CHURCH O F G OD CHURCH OF GOD Cooleemee, N.C. CLEM EN T GROVE CHURCH OF GODHighway 64 West I.W, nam es. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a,m. Worship l;00p,m , Evening 8:00 p.m. W ednesday 8:00 p.m, M O CKSVILLE CHURCH OF GOO Hwy, 64 E. & Depot St. SundaySchooi 10;00a,m , Worship 11:00a.m . Evening 7:00p.m.Wednesday 7 00 p.m.EPISCOPAL C(?O LEEM EE EPISCO PAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SH EPH ERD Rev. Willis M. Rosenthal, Priest Sermon 9:30a.m . Sunday School 10:50a,m . FORK EPISCO PAL CHURCH Canon C. Nichols, Pastor Ascension I0:ooa,m . Worship ll:0 0 a.m . nEW UNION UNITED METHODIST Wednesday 7:45p.m . Rev. Kerm lt Shoaf. Pasfor SundaySchooi 10:00a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . IN T E R D E N O M IN A T IO N A L ;oak g ro v ^ u n ite d m ethodiS ^ M O CKSVILLE . -Highway 158 Eastinterdenominational church Ç., nwiTcn MCTunnicT Pastor-Rev. Lindsay W aiters ^ t ie ^ c a ïè m v r S^Sunday School 9 :4 S a . m . , ^ Academ y Ret. Morning worship 110 0a.m . SMITH GRO VE UNITED METHODIST Radio Program (WDSL) 1:00p.m . East MocksvlUe Youth Service 6:30 p.m. J.C . Lane, Pasfor Mid-Week Bible Study by: M rs. Knox Worship (1st &i3rd}Johnston 7 00 pm (2nd. 4th, 8. 5th Sun.)Sunday School (1st and 3rd) C .A . S E A F O R D L U M B E R C Ù . Jericho Road Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-5148 LU TH E R A N HOLY CR'i^jS LO TnERA N CHURCH Gary Gilreath, Pastor Hwy. 601 S. M ocksvllk, N C. Sunday School 9 4 Ja mWorship , ll:00 a.m . 10:00a.m . 11:00 a.m . 11:0 0a.m . 10:00 a.m . 7:30 p.m. M ETH O D IS T (2nd, 4th, & 5th) Bible Study Wed. UNION C H A PEL METHODIST Rev. John Fowler 1st,.Jrd, & 5th Sunday School 10:00p.m . worship ll:00 a.m . W ESLEY CH A PEL METHODIST ^ Advance. N.C. Worship (1st Sun.) (3rd Sun.) Sur>day School (3rd Sun.) A.M .E. ZION METHODIST CHURCH (?nd, 3rd, 4th Sun.) 10:00 a.m . 11:00e.m. 11:00 a.m . 10:00 a.m . SUPPO RT YO U R M ERC H A N TS WHO B R IN G YO U TH IS INFORl^iATION - A TTEN D THE CH U RCH O F YO UR CHOICE S H E F F IE L D L U M B E R & PA L L E T C O . Route 6, Box 153 Mocksville, N.C. Phone 492-5565 E A T O N F U N E R A L H O M E 328 North Main Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2148 F A R M & G A R D E N S E R V IC E J N C . 961 Yadkinvllle Road' Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2017 or 634-5964 F O S T E R -R A U C H D R U G C O . wilkesboro street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2141 J .P . G R E E N M illin g C o. J n c . Makers of D A ISY FLO U R We Custom Blend Depot Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2126 J E F F C O C O .J N C . In the Hillsdale Com m unity Route 1 Advance, N.C. Phone 998-8192 E d F is h e r P L U M B IN G S E R V IC E Cooleemee N'.C. Phone 284-2721 Or 284-2232 H x p c rt R e pa irs & N ew In s ta lla tio n Ftce E stim u le s & l- jiic riíc n i v .n rv ire DAVIH COUNTY HNTHUPKISH RHCORD. THURSDAY. JULY 28. I4S.Í 7H Fire Departments Battled Propane Blaze Dt'spilo Kill (li'uri'c UMiipeniliiri's. iiIk iiiI l’II volimloc'r . fircim'ii fniiii renici- iind William I{, Davie bal- lled a liiiuid priipane lila/e Tluii'- Mla.v during; a Irainini-’ .session al Ihc William Ii. Davie Fire Depailm cnI. Hiiljerl Tiilleniw, Cenler fireman and a fire fit>lilinn ins(riiel(ir. said llie sessicm aclively Irained par- licipanl.s in c(mlroIlint< a liquid pnipane blaze. "A liquid propane blaze cannot be exlin(|uislied «illi ualcr or cliem icals," explained Tullerow. The fire cilhcr ha.s lo vim aum v all Ihe fuel or firemen imisl Het close enough lo cut off Ihc ^as vahe. Tiitlernw explained lhal fii4*mcn |iiaelicc(l eiinlaining Ibc blaze wilh a waler sliicid so lhat votiinlcers I'ould gel lo Ihe tani< In cui off the gas supply. He explained Ibat ргорапс burns al a staggering :!llliii tlcgrce.s, generating m ore Iban twicc Ihc heal of a siruelural fire. l-'ir(4iien were shown iiow lo cf- leelively ajijiroai'h a gas leak and gas lire plus received instruction on when and how lo e\'acuale an ari'a in the event of a li<|uid propane leak. (Ijjc fireni.’in wa.s treated for ileal cxhauslioii. luilcrow said to dale, Davie (’(iiinty lias never experienced a major gas leak or fire. He added lhat liquid propane is u.sed trequcnlly in toi)acco iiarns, al lam pgroiinds, plus is transported daily along major higiiways running through the area. The Iwclve hour course was lield las' Mnnday tliroiigh Thursday, w nli llie actual fire fighting cuhi ina'ing ihe session. Charles Siniih, D avidson County Com - nuinilv Coilege. acted as instructor. He was assisted l)y Tutterow and Hall' Blackwelder. The training seminar was a 12-hour course on fighting liquid propane blazes. Firemen practiced containing the blaze with a water shield, enabling them to get close enough to cut off the gas valve. . Rafting Will Be Taught On The Nantahala River- Approximately 20 firemen from William R. Davie and Center Volunteer Fire Departments battled a liquid propane blaze Thursday during a training session at William R. Davie-VFD. One fireman collapsed from heat exhaustion in the 100 degree temperature. Demand For Electricity Reaches Record Levels During Heat Wave Recently Halting on the Nantahala fiiver and ■ C licrokec Indian B askel weaving arc Ihe last two courscs offered in Cam per College. W'estern C arolina U n iv e rsity ’s sum m er series of weekend recrealion courses. The rafting cour.se will be taught Salurday and Sunday, July 30-31. Indian basket weaving is scheduled for Thursday-Saturday, August 4-G. Easte rn R ive r T ripp ers, spe cialists in w hitewater e x­ peditions on rivers in Western North .Carolina, will teach participants how to guide and paddle a raft safely. Equipment will be fur­ nished. Juanita Wolfe, a native of Cherokee basket weaver and a member of Ihe Southern Highlands Handicraft Guild, will teach par­ ticipants to m ake decorative Clierokee baskets from white oak and olher types of woods. Em phasis will be on wood splitting, weaving and the use of colors and dyes. The cost is $60 for rafting and $50 for Indian baskel weaving. Hegistration may be made by contacting the Divison of Continuing Education, W estern Carolina University, Cuilowhee, N.C. 28723; telephone (704) 227-7.397. Duke Power customers’ efforts lo •‘keep their cool" dunng Ihe recent heat wave has caused demand for e le c ln city in Ihe Piedm ont Carolinas lo reach record levels. However, the increase in elec­ tricity usage will be evident in next m onth's electric bills, according lo Duke Power Branch Manager Ed Goodwin. “ Custom ers should rem em ber lhat when they reaeji for the ther- mostat, they arc reaching for Iheir pockclbooks,” Ed Goodwin said. Ed emphasized thal each degree lower than 78 lhat a thermostat is set can add about five percent lo air- conditioning costs. He offered several suggestions for keeping cool while culling costs: -Set the thermostat al the highest comfortable level - normally aboul 78 degrees. -D ra w blinds, shades or drapes lo sunlight during the hottest quality tractors since 1946 Financing Available s A ii m s _ For soles and service see Unit illuslroled with Wheel Horse ЗСГ garden tiller allachmenl. J O H N N . M c D A N IE L & S O N S , IN C . H w y. «01-S, M o cksv ille , M.C. Phone 634-3531 O pen Even, 'til 7 P .M . B W h e e l H o ^ M i Distributed bv Wheel Horse Sales. Inc., South Bend, IN H pari of the day. -Cut back on adding unnecessary lieal to your home. Cook during the cooler parts of the day or use sm all appliances and cook outdoors whenever possible. -Turn off as m any lights as possible when the air conditioner is on. Almost all of Ihe energy thal does inlo a light bulb is converted to lieal. Ed Goouivin warned, though, lhat hoi weather can be dangerous for older adults and people with medical problems. "Their bodies do nut adjust well to temperature in- crea.ses, m aking heat stress more likely," Goodwin said. "The best precaution for the elderly and Ihose w ilh health problems is to stay in a cool place,” Ed said. "A s a matter of fact, Duke has recently published a brochure which emphasizes the dangers of hot wealher and common sense slops lhal can be laken lo avoid heat-related illnesses. F o ra copy of the brochure, call your local Duke Power office." R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s a c t i o n s B r in g T a x R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s In North Carolina, as in most other states, the end of the school term results in a rash of families pulling up stakes in one town and m oving to another. If the family owns a home, plans to sell it, an then buy a new one in the new place of residence, som e im portant tax implications are involved, Ihe In- lernal lieveiiue Service says. Firsl of all, if a profit is made on the sale ol the house, Ihe taxpayer has two years before or after Ihe sale in which lo reinvest the money, or it must be reported as income on Ihe Federal tax return. Thai makes the keeping of good records very important lo Ihe homeowner, so a value basis can be used lo determine the exact amount of profit. Once a homeowner decides lo sell, any expenses made lo fix up the iuiiise to make il more marketable must be done no more than 9(1 days before the contract to sell is signed and be paid no later than 30 days afler the sale to qualify as legilim ale costs. Such expenses include painting, wallpapering, and minor rc|)airs. Many of the expenses incurred in acUiaily .selling Ihe house can help reduce your taxes. For example, commissions, advertising, and legal fees. Hecords of loan charges, such as loan placcmeni fees, should be .saved. If furtlier information or help is needed on what records to keep regarding the sale of a house, one should call the H iS at l-H00-42-)-1040, loll-free or ask for the free Publication 523, "T ax Information oil Selling Vour Hom e," free from the IKS. The standards and symbols we use today for graduation attire were set back in 1894 by the Intercollegiate Com ­ mission. SUPER SALE! G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C L A R G E C A P A C I T Y H e a v y D u t y W A S H E R f o r f a m i l y - s i z e w a s h lo a d s • R e g u la r a n d p e r m a n e n t p r e s s c y c le s • 3 w a s h / r in s e t e m p e ra tu re c o m b in a t io n s fo r all t y p e s o f fa b ric c a re • 4 w a te r le v e l o p t io n s — to m a tc h w a te r le ve l to lo a d s iz e R e g u la ris e « NOW Model WWA03OOB ^ 3 7 9 9 5 Model DDE5300B A U TO M A TIC DRYER W ITH PER M A N EN T PRESS CYCLE • 4 cycles including permanent press/knits • 3 drying selections ■» Durable porcelain enamel (inish drum • Removable up-froni lint tiller. Regular ’379”NOW '3 1 9 95 Model JBS03 UPSW EPT C O O K TO P— SM ART STYLING • Rotary dials for precise heat control • Ti!t-lock Calrod* surface units • Removable oven door • Full-width storage draper. NOW ’ 2 9 9 “‘3 G 9 ’* G E . W E B R IN G G O O D T H IN G S T O L IF E . ^ C A R O L I N A T I R E C O , Division Brad Ragan. Inc 962 YadkinnTte Road Photie: 634-6115 MikeOrsillo Manager KM DAVIi; C OUNTY KNTIíKI’RISl; KliCOKD, TIlURSDAY. JULY 1ЧЯЗ Fran-Ray Nursing Home News Tlic lic\('ii'n(l Dim I'.. Sinmcpii. iHiKiniilly fremi .Ml. Iliilly. .Niuili Cnrolina. is nnw pnsl(»r of IttMlIiind I’c'iUcicisliil H oliness Church. •Ailvaiu'c. He is a K'aihiali' of lliihiirs ('iilli'f;e uf Ihe Kihle: null «as a full-linie evaiiKelisI fur lliree aud a lialf years. He has pastiireil (iiUK'lies in .\iirlh ( aruliua. Ten­ nessee, anil \irniuia. served as Courei euee ^ uulh direelur fur the Western .Nui'th (a ru liu a Cuu- fereuee. anil eonference su]ieriu- leudeul ful' the l^asl Tennessee C unreienie uf The I’entecustal Hiiliness Cliureh. Tlie jmlilie is in­ vited til attend services eaeh «eelt. The chnreli is located at the corner uf lialliniure Iload and Hifihuay 1.5«. Advance, .\.C. By li.F. Kilien I'r.iii-Iiiiy Hi'sl Homo celchratetl il'.s llllh yuar (if operation Thur.sday, July 21. wilh decoratioii.s of balloons in Ilii' dining room and a big sign reminding each one of Ihc uvonl. Mr;;. Pauletla Shrcw.shcrry »a.s called in lo rcpiaco Ihe cook .so she and Barbara .Sahnons prepared a good dinner wilh icc crcam and cake. Mr.s. \’iolet l.ivciigood rendered piano music for Ihc occasion and clieered up Ihe residents in Iheir rooms wilh her genial personality. I returned from a busy afternoon on a hoi day and called all Ihe former employees reminding Ihem of Ihe occasion and their faith­ fulness as former employees. I could nol forgel Ihc m any good things Ihey had done while working al llie rest home. Everyone was happy lo be remembered all tne way to Ihe first employee. Mrs. Belly Murphy on Church .Street. Others included Mrs. Sallie Pen- ninger, Callie Goforth, Mrs. Ruth Meroney, Mrs. Laura Smith, M ary Clough. Mrs. Clara Poplin Goodwin, Mrs. M ary Foster who was working wilh Ihe Social Services on the opening day and still is a faithful employee al Ihe same place. She is Ihe only one left from those eventful years who rendered some days of work lor me al the rest home and found oul whal is was really like lo work in one. I also called Mrs. Klizabelh Fowler who is now caring for Ihe generations of her family. I am very proud of those who have been wilh me and still working since Ihe first year of operation such as Mrs, Annie B, Cohen; olhers later and slill on Ihe force, Mrs. LaVone Swicegood, Mrs. Brownie Williams, Addie Bobbins, Margaret Owens. Mrs. Mae Phelps. Mrs. Nannie Barneycastlc Wilson. Mrs. M ary Lois Williams, Mrs. Kalhlyn C, Jones. Mrs. Belly Mauldin, Mrs. Lorolha Thompson, all holding al leasi a len year record or more as Mrs. Cohen who holds an ttt-year record in AugusI, We have a full house of ,'52 residents and more wanting lo come. One of Ihe besl reasons is our employees know how to deal with palienls. Let us ever press forward lo doing a belter job every day than we did yesterday. M rs . E d d ie K n o x C a m p a ig n s F o r H u s b a n d Frances Knox visited Mocksville Wednesday. July 20 campaigning for her husband Eddie Knox, a democratic candidate for governor of iN'orlh Carolina. Mocksville was just one slop Ihe Knox campaign has made on ils 97 counly lour of the slale. Mrs. Knox look her campaign efforts, along with bumper slickers and leaflets, lo various local offices an(’ businesses. She w as a c­ com panied by i-am paign staff members Bobbi Eller and Roy Thomason. Knox is presently serving as M ayor of Charlotte.Frances Knox (right) greets Cindy Michael of the Clerk of Court's office during a campaign visit to Mocksville last Wednesday. {PhotoTjy Jane Keller) Yadkin Valley News------ Senior Citizen Council Meets L ib e r ty M e t h o d i s t S e t s B ib le S c h o o l Vacation Bible School will begin at Liberty United Methodist Church, Sunday, July lit, and con linue through Friday, August 5, Sessions will be held each evening from G::i0-B:;!0, The theme for this year is entitled, "W ays Bible People Lived,” Friday evening will begin with a a s s e m b l y o f g o d NEW B ETH EL A SSEM BLY OF GOD 809 N. M ain Street Mocksville, N,C, Rev. Mike Brake Sunday Scrwol 10:00 a.m . Mornlr^g Worship .J1:0 0 a.m . Evenina W orihio 7:00 p.m. BAPTIST ADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 801 SurwJay School 9:45 a.m . M ornin® Worship 11:00 a.m . W ednesday Evening .7:00p.m . BEA R C R E E K BAPTIST CHURCH Bear Creek Church Rd. BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 North at 1-40 Rev. David Hyde . Pastor SundaySchool 9:45 a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening 7:00p.m . W ednesday 7:30p.m . CALAHALN FRIEN D SH IP B A P T IST ' CHURCH Calahaln Road Rev. Grahfcm Wooten. Pastor SundaySchool 10:00 a.m . Vtorthlp 11:00a.m., Sunday Night W onhip r:00 p.m. W ad'blW eStudy4 P raytrS er 7:00p.m / CALVARY B A p flT l CHURCH Highway ¿01 South Route 7, Box 92, M ocksville, N.C. Jim Gryder, Pastor SundaySchool 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:0 0 a.m . Evening 7:00p.m . Wednesdev CEDAR C R E E K BAPTIST Cedar Creek Church Road CH IN Q U APIN G R O V E B A P T IST CHURCH COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstone Rd. Sunday Scti^ot 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . CORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH Advance, N.C. DAVIE BAPTIST TA BER N A C LE Fork, N.C. SundaySchool 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00a.m . Evening 7:00p.m . W ednesday 7:30p.m . C A U D E L L L U M B E R C O . 1238 Bingham Street Mocksville, N .С . Phone 634-2167 C O B L E L IM E & F E R T IL IZ E R S E R V IC E Highway 801 Cooleemee, N £ . Phone Business 284-4354 Home 284-2782 _D A V IE T R A C T O R & IM P L E M E N T CO. Ford Farming Sales and Service New IHolland Equipment Highway 601 South • Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-5969 E A TO N F U N E R A L H O M E 328 North Main Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2148 picnic supper, including homemade ice cream and cake in the fellowship hall, afler which a short coni- mencemonl program will be held. Open house will be held in all the classrooms. All students, parentiy; and church members are encourageu to attend. Among our visitors on Sunday niglil services was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood of Floyd, Va. parents of our Pastor, Leon Wood. Mrs. Stella York was on the sick lisi Sunday. We hope she will soon be feeling’much better. Mr, and Mrs, Henry McBride visited Ted King Sunday afternoon al Ihe nursing home he is a real sick man, •lay Bellar and David Whitley spent the weekend al Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McBride. Mr, and Mrs. Wade King and children were Sunday dinner guests of ¡Mrs. Alm a King. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle celebraled Iheir fifty-first wedding an nive rsary on Sunday. Their children Frances. Pal.sy, Nancy and Ronnie placed a beautiful arrangement of flowers in the church in honor of their parents. Mrs. Maggie Sheek is nol able lo alleiid church while il i.s so hoi. Mrs. Lisa West was able lo attend preaching service on Sunday with lier new addition lo Iheir family, litllc Sarah Alice W'esl. Mr. and Mrs. John Pilcher spent lasl weekend al Ihe beach. The Senior Citizens Council niel Monday morning for Iheir regular monlhly meeting wilh :!9 per.sons presenl. The Rev. and Mrs, Fulk, minister and wife from Ihe Advance MelhodisI Church were visitors, Fran k and M argaret Bianda joined Ihe club. The Rev. Kenneth E. Warnels, paslor of Advance Baptist Church gave words of inspiration from Mall. 22::M-)0. The club enlerlained wilh Bingo Wednesday al Atilumn Care N ur­ sing Home. G O D ' S F I V E M I N U T E S "... Thereisa tíme for every^thing -Ecclesiastes 3:1,Tlie UvinR ВШ1е DUTCH M AN C R E E K B A P T IST CHURCH Highway 801 oH ¿4 EATON'S BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton's Church Rd.Sufx/ay School »0:00 a.m . Worship 11:0 0 a.m . EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highway BOI West Cooleemee, N.C. FARM INGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Farm ington Road SundaySchool 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:0 0 a.m . Youth Training Union 7 :00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 390 N. Main Street Mocksville, N.C. SundaySchool 9:45 a.m . Worship 11:00a.(n. Evening 6:30 p.m .-O ct. thru May FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH Cooleemee, N.C. Rev. Lee Whitlock Sunday School 7:30 & 9:30 a.m . Worship 11:0 0 a.m . Evening 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH 6 Miles East on Hwy. 64 SundaySchool 9:45 a.m . Worship 11:0 0 a.m . Evening 7:20p.m . GO SPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 6, M ocksville. N.C. Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday G R A C E M ISSIO N A R Y B A P T IST CHURCH Rainbow Road. M ocksvilie, N.C. Rev. Harold Tuttle SundaySchool I0:00a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening 7:00p.m . Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. G R EEN H ILL BAPTIST CHURCH Green HIM Read Rev. Steve Hedgecock, Pastor Sunday School 9:30a.m . Worship 10:45 a.m . Evening 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00p,m . ■g r e e n MEADOW S BAPTIST Highway MI Farmlngton Rev. David E, Roberts Sunday School Worship Evening Wednesday HOPE BAPTIST TA BER N A CLE Highway ISS East Nornrvan S. Frye, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m . Worship 10:45 a.m . Evangelistic 7;30p.m . Wednesday 7 :00 p.m. IJA M E S C RO SSRO AD S B A P T IST CHURCH Kenneth Hyde, Pastor SundaySchool 9:45 a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . Evening 6:00p.m . Wednesday 7;30p.m . JE R U SA LE M BAPTIST Highway 601 South Sunday Scnool 10:00 a.m. worship 11:00am , Evening ?:30p.m . Wednesday 7:30 p.m. M O M E N T S F O R M E D I T A T I O N H e vvalkeci a n d fis h e d <iiid ro w e d a b o a t - a nd b a re d his s k in to the sun •• th is Jesus o f m in e . H e live d life to th e fu lle s t. H e w as a w are o f h is senses, fu liv «'iware, even o n th e cross. N o m e d ic in a l sop. n o p a in -k illin g d ru y fo r M in i — H e Illu s tra te d H is o w n (jr«*at s a y i'iy . '*! a m co m e th a t yoi-i m iijh t have life , a nd th a t y o u m ig h t have it more abiind¿intly." S o m e tim e s y o u th fu l h e a lth and s tre n g th is p ic tu re d b y a d riv in g fo u r-m a s te d s ch o o n e r h ea vin g in to th e S o u th w e s t w in d ; o r a y o u n ti g irl, ra d ia n t and b e a u tifu l, th e bre eze b lo w in g th ro u g h h e r h a ir as she faces th o m o rn in g su n. B u t d o n 't fo rg e l, th e best e x a m p le o f su ch v ig o r a nd jo y is in th e fig u re a nd p erson o f Jesus - M a ste r o f m e n , S on o f G od . A T T E N D C H U R C H T H IS W E E K iS Communi A D V A N CE U N IT ED M ETH O D IST . CHURCH 'A dvance, N.C. B A IL E Y 'S C H A P E L U N IT ED METHODISTBailey's Chapel Rd. BETH EL U NITED M ETHODIST Bethel Church Rd. BETH LEH EM U NITED M ETHODIST CHURCH Redland Rd. off 156 East C E N T E R U N IT ED M ETH O D IST CHURCH Highway 64 West CHESTNUT GRO VE METHODIST 2nd & 4th Sunday Sunday C^hool 10:00 a.m .Worship M :00a,m . CONCORD U NITED .METHODIST Cherry Hill Rd. C O O LEEM EE U NITED M ETHODIST CHURCH Rev. Alton F/fzgerafd, Pastor CORNATZER U NITED M ETHODIST CHURCH Cornatzer Rd. DULIN METHODIST CHURCH Advance. N.C. E L B A V .L L E U NITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. GOI .Advance. N.C. FARM INGTON M ETHODIST CHURCH Sunday School (1st Sunday) 11:0 0a.m . (2nd. 3rd. 4th Sun.) 10:00 a.m . Worship (1st Sun.) 10:00a.m . (3rd Sun.) 11;0 0a.m . F IR S T U N IT ED M ETH O D IST CHURCH North Main St. M ocksvilie, N^C Rev. George Aum an, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00a.m . FULTON UNITED METHODIST Hwy. eol at Fork HARDISON U NITED METHODIST Jericho Church Rd. H UN TSVILLE METHODIST T aylor How ard .Tiid Alary Markland presented a very in­ leresiing program. The Rev, Clark Benson, a retired m inisler from Clemmons. N.C,, gave a very interesting show <if hand carved crafts. He displayed birds, animals, fish, crosses, pigs, deer, bears, etc. The display was inleresiing and taught lhal Senior Citizens can be useful even al our advanced ages. Plans were formulated for a Irip lo Bedford. Va., Oct. Illh and ttllh. Anyone desiring lo go on Ihe tllh may eonlael Mrs. Rubv Markland on 998-1140. M O R A V IA N MACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH Rev. E. Hamofon M organ, Jr ., Pastor Hwy. 601 & Farmington Sunday School 10:00a.m . Worship 11;00tt.m . Evening 7:30p.m . S E V E N TH D AY A D V E N T IS T SE Ve’nTH d a y ADVENTIST Milling Road Ai M azat. Pastor Sabbath School 9:30 a.m . Worship 11:30 a.m . PENTECO STA L H O LIN ESS C LA R K SV ILLE PEN T EC O StA L Liberty Ch. Rd. Rev. Albert Gentle SundaySchool 10:00 a.m .Worship 11:0 0a.m . M O C K S V IL L E P E N T E C O S T A L HOLINESS Milling Road Rev. Curtis Wood Survlay School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:00 a.m . Sunday night Services 6:00 p.m. Evangelistic 7:00p.m W ednesday 7:30 p.m R E D L A N D P E N T E C O S T A L HOLINESSRev. Paul C. Ledbetter Surtday School 10:00 a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Lileiiners 6:00p.m . Evangelistic 7:00p.m . W ednesday 7:00 p.m. PRfeSBYTERIAN B IX B Y P R E SB Y T E R IA N CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a.m .Worship 11-00 a.m . Evening 7:00 p.m. W ESLEYAN L IB E R T Y W ESLEYAN CHURCH Jeff Collins, Pastor M O CKSVILLE W ESLEYAN CHURCH Hospital street M ocksvilie, N.C. Rev. Doug Smith SundaySchool 9;45 a.n Worship S. Evening 6:00 p.n W ednesday 7:00p.m Worship (2nd Sun.) (4th Sun.) 10:00a.m 11:0 0a.m TRIN ITY BAPTIST CHURCH Route 4, M ocksville. N.C. Gene Blackburn, Pastor Sunday School 'Worship Evening • Wedensday 10:00 a.m . 11:0 0a,m . 7:00 p.m, NORTH MAIN SI ( CHRIST Robert Darnall, M iister Sunday School Worship Evening 7:00p.m . Wedensday 10:00a,m . 11:0 0 a.m . 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. PORK EPISCO PA L CHURCH Canon C. Nichols, Pastor Ascension 10:ooa.m . Worship 11:0 0a,m . W ednesday 7:45p,m . NO C R E EK PR IM ITIV E BAPTIST CHURCH No Creek Rd. ott 64 SMITH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 156 East TU R R EN TIN E BAPTIST CHURCH Rl. 7, M ocksvilie Rev. Judge Johnson SundaySchool 9:45a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening 6:30p.m .' Wed, Prayer Meeting 7:00p.m . YAD KIN V A LLE Y BAPTIST CHURCH Yadkin V alley Road CA TH O LIC ST, FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH Highway 601 North Sat. EveningM ass 5:00p.m . Sunday 10:00a.m . CHURCH OF CHRIST CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST M inister; Charlie Harrison, Jr. Worship: Sun. ll:IX)a.m , Evening 7:00p.m , C HU RCH O F G O D CHURCH OF GOD Cooieemee, N,C. CLEM EN T GRO VE'CH URCH OF GOD Highway 64 West I.W. iiam es, Pastor SundaySchool 10:00a.m . Worship 1:00 p.m. Evening B:00p.m, Wednesday 8:00p.m M O CKSVILLE CHURCH OF GOD Hwy, 64 E. A. Depot St. SundaySchool 10:00a.m . Worship 11:0 0a.m . Evening 7:00p.m , Wednesday 7 00 p.m. EPISCOPAL CO O LEEM EE EPISC O PA L CHURCH OF THE 6 0 0 D SH EPH ER D Rev. Willis M. Rosenthal. Priest Sermon 9:30a.m , SundaySchool 10:50a,m . IN T E R D E N O M IN A T IO N A U M O CKSVILLE ■ .INTERDENOM INATIONAL CHURCH Pastor-Rev. Lindsay W alters Sunday School 9:45a.m .| Morning Worship 11:00 a,m. Radio Program (W DSL) 1:00p.m . Youth Service 6:30p.m . Mid-Week Bible Study by: M rs. Knox Jonnston 7:00p.m . LU TH E R A N HOLY CR'wjt» L O ln E R A N CHURCH Gary Gllreath, Pastor Hwy. 601 S. MockSvliH, N C. SundaySchool 9 4 5amWorship , 11:00a.m .’ L IB E R T Y U N IT E D M ETH O O IST CHURCH Gladstone Rd. * M O CKS U N IT ED M ETH O D IST CHURCH Advance. N.C. MT. O LIVE M ETHODIST CHURCH Rt. 5, M ocksvilie Worship (2nd Sun.) 11:0 0a.m . (4thSun.) 10:00a.m . Sunday School (4th Sun.) 11:0 0a.m . '1st, 2nd. 3rd Sun.) fOrOOa.m NEW UNION U N ITED METHOOIST Rev. Kerm it Shoaf. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. worship 11:00a.m . ,'Oa K G R O V ^ U NITED M ETHODlS'T’ Highway 156 East SA LEM U NITED METHODIST Davie Academ y Rd. SMITH GRO VE U NITED M ETHODIST Hwy. 156 East - Mocksville Rev. J.C . Lane. Paslor worship (1st i3 r d ) 10:00a.m , (2nd, 4th, 8.5ih Sun.) 11:0 0a.m . Sunday School (isla n d 3rd) 11:00a.m . (2nd.4m ,8. 5th) 10:00a.m . Bible Study Wed, 7:30 p m. UNION CH A PEL METHODIST Rev. John Fowler ls i.jr d . & 5th Sunday School 10:00 p.m. Worship 11:00 a.m . M A R T IN H a r d w a r e & G e n e r a l M d s e . Feeds, Dry Goods, Groceries and Fertilizer Depot Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2128 C .A . S E A F O R D L U M B E R C O . Jericho Road Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-5148 M E TH O D IS T A M .E . ZION M ETHODIST CHURCH W ESLEY CH A PEL M ETHODIST \ Advance. N.C. Worship (1st Sun.) 10:00a.rn. (3rd Sun.) 11:0 0a.m , Sunday School (3roSun.) 11:0 0a.m . (2nd. 3rd. 4th Sun.) 10:00a.m . SUPPO RT Y O U R M ERC H A N TS WHO B R IN G YO U THIS INFORi>iATION - A T T EN D THE CH U RC H O F YO U R CHO ICE S H E F F IE L D L U M B E R & P A L L E T C O . Route 6, Box 153 Mocksville, N.C. Phone 492-5565 F A R M & G A R D E N S E R V IC E , IN C . 961 Yadkinville Road Mocksville, N .C . Phone 634-2017 or 634-5964 F O S T E R -R A U C H D R U G œ . Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2141 J .P . G R E E N M illin g C o ., I n c . Makers of D A IS Y FLO U R We Custom Blend Depot Street Mocksville, N .C . Phone 634,2126 J E F F (X )(X ).,IN C . In the Hillsdale Com m unity Route 1 Advance, N.C. Phone 998-8192 E d F is h e r P L U M B IN G S E R V IC E Cooleemee N'.C. Phone 284-2721 Or 284-2232 U .xp iT l R e pa irs & Nl'W In s tjlla lio r. fr e e E s iim a ie s & K iiie if e ncy DAviii COUNTV i;n ti;ui'kisi; u h c o u d ,T h u r s d a y j ü l y :s , i')S3 чи O b i t u a r i e s M. W A D E H U T C H E N S Hevercmi Jlownid Wade Hiil- chens, HI, UI. Й, Angell Hoad, M ocksville died al his liome Tliursday aflernoon. The funeral was held SaUirday al Ealon's Funeral Home Chapel by Ihe Rev. W.E. Pellil and Ihe I?ev. IJonald Kunderhurke. Burial was in Ealon's IBaplisI Church cemelery. Heverend Hulchcns was born in Davic Counly lo Ihe lale Boone and M ary Beck Hulchcns. He was a relired BaplisI m inisler and had paslored several churches in Ihe Davie Counly area. He was a member of Ealon’s BaplisI Church. Surviviny are his wife, Irene Baily Hulcliens of Ihe home; one son, Howard W. Hulchens, Rt. 4, M o cksville; one stepson, Holt Howell, Rl. 2, Advance; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Wallace, Rt. 6, Mocksville and Mrs. Annie Baity, Rl. a, Mocksville and Iwo brothers, Jesse Hulchens, Rl. 8, Mocksville and Burton H ul­ chens, Yadkinville. R O Y R IC H A R D B E C K Roy Richard Beck, 79, of 418. E. Fisher St.. Salisbury, died al G:45 a.m. Thursday at his home. He had been in declining health for the past five years, but death was unex­ pected. The funeral was held Saturday in Ihe Summersett Mem orial Chapel conducted by the Rev. Tom Roberts, associate pastor of the First Baptist Church of Salisbury. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born Sept. 18, 1903, in Davie Counly. he was a son of Ihe lale John We.sley and Annie Ridenhour Beck. He was educated in Ihc Rowan Counly schools, and, before his reliremenl in 19ПУ, was associated lor :iB years wilh Ihe Iransporlalion deparlmeni of Ihc Postal Service, lie was also a member of Ihe FirsI BaplisI Church. Survivors include four sisters, Bessie Hartman, GOl Faith Road, Mai lie R. Beck and Pearl B. Eury, l)olh of Ihe home, and Amanda Vickers of Roule 4, Mocksvillc. B O B B Y C. S M E L L Bobby Carroll Shell, 45, Central Telephone group supervisor for network and sw itching in Ihe Mocksville area, was killed in an auloniobile accident shortly after noon Saturday. Shell was traveling on U.S. 04-70, about Iwo miles east of Hickory, when he losl control of his vehicle and skidded into Iwo trees. He was transported lo Catawba Memorial Hospital where he died of massive head injuries. Shell, a resident of Calawba County, was employed by Centel for 2(i years. The funeral was held al ■J:00 p.m, Tuesday at the Redeemed Lutheran Church in Calaw ba. Burial was in the Calawba United Melhodisl Church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Pat; a .son, Johnny Carroll; a daughter, M rs. Jeff (C indy) H iggin s of Hawaii; and his father. Garland Budd Shell of Hickory. What’s Killing Our Elms? By Chucfi Nail Davie County Forest Ranger A very destructive fungus disease called Dutch elm disease was first observed in the United States in Ohio during the sum m er of 19,'ÎO. In August 1962, the first confirmed report of the disease in North Carolina was made from winged elms in Greensboro. The greatest economic effect of Ihe disease is the killing of high- value trees along citystreetsor near important or historical buildings where the cost of rem oving diseased or dead trees involves considerable labor and expensive equipment. It has been estimated recently that Dutch elm diseases causes an an­ nual loss of approximately $450,000 in North Carolina. A ll A m e rican and European species of elm are highly suscep­ tible to the disease. •Synitoms: The First visible symptom of Dutch elm disease is a rapid wilting of the leaves on one or more branches in the top of the tree. TJic leaves on the affected branches turn yellow and then brown. These leaves gradually become shriveled and brittle and m ay be shed prematurely. Tips of affected branches often develop a charac­ teristic downward hook-like curve, which is often an aid in diagnosis. In cross-section, diseased branches or stems often show a more or less continuous brown ring in the outer­ most annual ring. Cause: Dutch elm disease is caused by a fungus that is spread by insects. The fungus is called Crratocystis utnii. It forms its reproductive structures (spores) in the wood and bark of dying or dead trees. Fungus spores develop D a v ie C o u n ty U n ite d S i n g l e s By Pat Seats On M ay 9th, several of the singles enjoyed a luau in Mt. Airy with lots of swim m ing and eating. M ay 10th found about 20 singles and their families on Lake Nornian for an aflernoon of boating, skiing, swim m ing and picnicing. M ay 12lh was the regular meeting night of the group and was held al Rich Park. After enjoying several funfilled activities Ihe group en­ joyed watermelon. A Sum m er Singles Conference was held at Calvary Baptist Church in Winslon-Salem on July 15,IG, and 17. Several members from Davie Co. enjfiyed Ihis inspirational weekend. An ice cream party was enjoyed by all al Ihe home of Roy Forrest on Tuesday night, July 19lh. Activities for Ihe rest of July include: Going to Cumberland Knob 1)1) July 241b, The group will have Iheir own worsliip service and then picnic on the Blue Ridge. On .luly 2Glh at 7::iO p.m. the groU|) will have iheir regular nieelingat Ihel^rsl BaplisI Churcli. FirsI On July :il)lh Ihe singles are in- viled 10 ,i.H .1 Allens Farm for an evening of rest and recreation in­ cluding playing ball, cards, etc. The group is also planning lo go to llie lieacli in August. If anyone is inleresled in going or would like more information you may call Cleo Sain (after n:00p.m.l al i)9R-254:) or Anet;i IMcrrell al iiyil-l!«:i8. If you have queslions about any of Ihese events or need more in- foriiialion, please ieei free to call •l.R. Allen. President al 2H4-2087 or Anela Merrell, Aelivilies Director, al Dr. Henry Sprinkle Speaks To Civitans Dr. Henry Sprinkle. I’aslor K n ierilus of Ihe F irsI Uniled MelliodisI Church of Mocksville. was guesl speaker al Ihe Mocksville Civilan Club meeting on Monday, July 2i;, liili:! al (i::in p.m. lir. Sprinkle was inlrodueed by program chairman. Dr. W.M. Long. Dr. Sprinlke's lopic was "Living mill Dealing willi t'ncerlainily." Dr. Sprinkle related many ideas in reference lo feeing Ihe future and relaling lo llie presenl. Special guesis were Dr. and Mrs. W.M. Long's granddaughters from W ashin^lon. The m eeting was conducted by Presidenl-Elecl. Paul ■ Slapf. Anyone inleresled in joining llie Mocksville Civilan Club is asked lo conlaci any Civilan member, or Mrs. U'.M. Long. The ne.vl meeting will be held on Monday, Augusl R al 11 :!() p.m. al Horne's Reslauranl. C o n t e s t a n t S o u g h t F o r T e e n P a g e a n t A final call for a contestant lo represent Davie Counly in Ihe of­ ficial 1984 N.C. Teen M iss Scholarship Pageant to be held in Raleigh is being issued this week. Girls between Ihe ages of in through 17 interested in representing the county, should call Ihe national office at 20.'i-748-GG82 or send a slamped, self-addressed envelope lo: 1984 N.C. Teen M iss Applications, 31 Mill Plain Road, Danbury, Conn. 0G810. abundantly in insect tunnels that arc chewed out in the phloem or inner bark. Since the spores are produced in sticky m asses inside insect tunnels under the bark, there is no spread of the fungus by wind. Spread occurs m ainly by in­ troduction of the spores into healthy trees by elm bark beetles. The fungus m ay also pass from diseased trees lo adjacent healthy trees through root grafts. In Ihe united States, Ihe smaller European bark beetle (Scolytiis multistriatus) and the native elm bark beetle (Ilylurgopiniis rufipes) are responsible for spreading the casual fungus. The adult beetles chev/ their way out of the bark of rfoad or dying trees carrying the sticky spores of the fungus on their bodies. After emergence Ihe beetles migrate to nearby healthy trees and usually feed in the crotches of young twigs introducing the spores of the fungus into the wood. After feeding in healthy trees the beetles then move lo weakened, dying or dead elms where they bore into the bark and the females lay their eggs. Norm ally they do not lay their eggs in vigorous trees. Trees affected by Dutch elm disease are suitable as breeding sites for the beetles. The second major way in which the fungus may be transmitted short distances from elm to elm is by root grafts. This is an important means of spread where elms are growing within 100 feel of each other, which is a common situation along streets in many cities. Control: M any “miracle cures" for Dutch elm disease have been proposed: however, no easy method of control is known. Step 1. Sanitation. Remove all elm wood that may serve as a breeding place for insect vectors. Elm trees lhal are known to be infected wilh Dutch elm disease or infested wilh elm bark beetles shtiuld he cut down inunrdiately and destroyed or debarked. Cutting down a tree in one yard will do little good if Ihe owners next door do not remove their dead trees also. Step 2. Kill Root Grafts, Soil should be treated between diseased and any healthy elms within 100 feel lo slop Ihe spread of Ihe fungus through root grafts. Immediately after a tree is diagnosed as having Dutch elm disease and 2 weeks before il is cut down, drill a series of holes approximately 1 inch in dimaeler, 15 inches deep, G lo 9 inclies apart in a line between Ihe diseased and any healthy elm trees. Mix 1 part of S M D C iVapam ) with 3 part of waler and fill each hole wilh Ihe mixture lo within 2 inches of Ihe soil surface. Do not use wiljiin 8 feel of lieallhy trees. Slep 3. Insect Control, Fertilize trees lo maintain them in a vigorously growing condition. Slep 4. (hiMiiical l’r(“V('ntioii, Benomyl (BenlaleSOW P) is cleared for Dutch elm disease control. Benlate at Ihe rate of 2 pounds per 10(1 gallons of waler can be injecled inlo Ihe tree trunk wilh special c(|uipmenl as a further aid in Dutch elm disease prevention. The mixture is used al Ihe rale of I ounce per 1 inch of trunk cir­ cumference. This Irealmeni should be considered only for highly valued Irees. Business Travelers Almost a third of all business travelers are women, up from only 1 percent in 1970. The number of iraveling businessw om en is growing Ihree limes faster lhan Ihe num ber o f m en Iraveling on business. Agriculture Extension Agent Ronnie Thompson inspects the spikey, rolled and dried up corn that accounts fora portion of Rad Barnes'crop loss. The Rain--ls It Too Late? Fof Many Davie Counly farm ers have an unusual opportunity to carry oul long-range conservation practices on Iheir farm, according lo W.E. Mainous, County agricultural ex­ tension chairman. "T his is a good lime lo look al land idled by the Payment-In-Kind (P IK ) Program lo see whal con- •servation improvements could be m ade," Mainous said. "M a n y of these improvements can best be made when the land is not in crop production." Among the improvements that might be needed are such things as the establishment of grass water­ w ays and field borders, land shaping for better drainage, con­ struction of terraces, and the in- slallalion of drainage systems.. There are some 3,402 acres of cropland In Davie County enrolled in the P IK Program . Statewide the total is 830,888 acres. Davie Counly exiension agents are participating in a statewide effort called “P IK Land U p." The purpose of the program is to alert farmers lo requirements of P IK to conserve Ihe enrolled acreage and lo poini oul opportunities lo improve Ihe land for future crop production. In some cases, farmers might want lo consider retiring marginal land from annual cropping and planting trees or perennial forages, Mainous said. ___ (continued from page 1-B) pollination stage, the tassel will come oul and begin lo slied pollen. The silks never come out lo catch il, Iherefore il never pollinates." Tlie 1977 average yield for corn was 38 bushels per acre, while 1980, anotlier bad year, averaged 45 bushels per acre. Whal about Ihe yield for Ihis Davie Arts Council Holds Meeting The Davie Counly Arts Council held Iheir regular meeling, Mon­ day, July 25 at the counly office building. President Jeanne Cannady an­ nounced Ihe Downtown Merchants Association are in full support of the “Blh Annual Arts Alive Since ‘75 Festival" lo be lield Saturday, Sept. 17. The day long evenl will offer over 100 crafi exhibitors, music, food consisting of funnel cokes, ham ­ burgers, sausage biscuits, homemade ice cream, popcorn and cotton candy. Balloons, T-shirts and note paper will also be available. An Amateur Dance Contest will be held wilh prizes awarded lo Ihe winners. The next meeling will be held, Tue.sday, Augusl IG al 7:30 p.m. at Ihe county office building. All inlerested persons are invited lo allend. year'.' Thompson said "a l this point whal I'd look for is a yield in the mid fifties, if we have some rain and a normal type season from here on oul." Ileal damage has cul Ihe crop yield 40 percent, according to estimates from Thompson. The heat seems lo be the main complaint. Calvin Barnes commented, while walching the rain fall, “I Ihink the heal hurl us worse lhan Ihe d rought." W ith lem peralures soaring up to Ihe 95-100 range for Ihe [last few weeks, Thompson said the crops “arc just cooked. I Ihink dial's the best description." Monday's rain was a blessing for lo(;al farmers and their crops. Optimism is perhaps a little higher now for area growers as is evident in the words of Calvin Barnes “if we can gel one rainfall a week like lhal...." G E T T H E P A I N T T H A T B E A T S T H E W E A T H E R . Olynipic Overcoat.® It’s a tough, acrylic house paint that’s like a protective overcoat for your home. It goes on smoothly and cleans up fast vi/ith just soap and water. 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This m akes Ihe eighth consecutive year the varsity cheerleaders have been selected as one of Ihe lop squads. D avie's J.V.'s were the only J.V. squad lo receive all superior ribbons. Bolh squads completed a full w orkshop of training on cheerleading techniques, cheers, chants, partner stunts, and pep rallies, as well as leadership sem inars on sportsmanship, crowd participation, responsibilities, organization and dedication. The National Cheerleaders Association has been conducting sum m er w orkshops for over 30 years, leaching nearly 100,000 students each year the art of cheerleading. Special honors al the cam p went lo Beth Parker, a senior m ember of Ihe Varsity 12. She was selected by Ihe National Cheerleaders Association instructors as the All- Am erican Cheerleader of Ihe entire camp. The special award is given lo Ihe one camp member who be;l demonstrates the qualities of a cheerleader, such as poise, ability, voice, enthusiasm , dedication, cooperation and gym nastic ability. O le T im e y P i c n i c Cedar Creek M issionary Baptist Church will sponsor an Old Tim ey Picnic, Saturday, July 30, beginning al 12 p.m. There will be barbecue, fish, hoi dots, homemade ice cream, softball gam e and horshoe pitching. Proceeds will go to the building fund. Everyone is invited to come. Fifth Sunday Singing Fifth Sunday night singing will be held al Bear Creek Baptist Church, Sunday, July 2<l, beginning al 7:X0. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Luper will present “Hym ns Trium phant” , a worship service of m usic and art. Revival services will begin al Ihe cliurch Monday, August 1, and continue nightly through Saturday, AugusI 7. Homecoming will be observed Sunday, AugusI 8. The public is invited to attend. Betti Parker was awarded special honors at the NCA camp. 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Heal exhaustion, while no( life- threatening, is also a serious con­ dition. Heal exhaustion is an im ­ balance belween the intake of fluids and the loss of fluids through sweating. II is characterized by an appro.xinialely normal body tem- peralure and pale, clam m y skin. The I'iclim also evidences fatigue, profu.se perspiration, headaches, nausea and possible fainting. The Red Cross says to relieve the .symptoms of heat exhaustion, Ihe victim should be given sips of salt waler. The dosage should be as follows: 1 teaspoonful of salt per half a glass of waler every 15 minutes over a period of one hour. If Ihe victim vomits, do nol give any more fluids and lake the victim to a hospital as soon as possible. The victim should lie down with feel elevated 8 to 12 inches. Next loosen Iheviclim 'sclothing and apply cool, wel cloths. This process should restore Ihe imbalance brought on by Ihe heal exhaustion. II is recom­ mended that Ihe victim avoid ab­ normally warm temperatures. 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Ft. on abeskitiful wooded, com er lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 ^ baths Form al living room, dining room, den with fireplace, marble foyer, thcrmopane windows, central heat and air, loan assumption. $69,500. C O U N T R Y L A N E : Recently remodeled, new carpet throughout. Very nice and an excellent location, lliis home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal living room, dining room and den. Plus a full basement. $55,000. 863 N O R T H M A IN ST .: Needs no repairs present owner has taken care . of ail of these. Close In to town, churches, grocery store-all within walking distance. New siding, cement drive, nice yard, 3 bedrooms. C O M M E R C IA L Corner of Depot S t and Clement St. Service Station 26’x80’. $18,260.00. ---------^________L A N D----------—------------ 29ACRES- adjoining Oakdale subdivision $29,000. 12 LO TS in Oakdale subdivision oif of 801. Total price $18,000. Can be sold individually. , Ш С К 0 Ц Х Ш 1 Х - lovely wooded lot on lake. $8,000. W O O D ED corner lot In Country Estates~off Jericho Rd. Approx. slie, 1-acre. $4,200.00 LOT-Shallowford Lakes subdivision, Lewisville, N.C. (Forsyth County) $10,000.00. O F F B E T H E L CH. RD-6.84 acres $48,000.00 HW Y. 801 and R IV E R V IE W R D - 2Vt acres with well and septic tonk, 2- stall barn. Beautiful lot, H IC K O R Y H ILL^ n e lotlO O x 200 $6,500. H IG H W A Y 601- Box sO LEAcres 5 lots $6,600.00. 23 acres on the Turrentine with 150-f- feet of road frontage. Wooded with county water -«• Owner financing $1200. per acre. 5 acres on the Davie Acatir-:/ Rd. Good road frontage, lots ot trees and a stream. $15,000. 48 acrcs locatcd on the M ain Church Rd. $2100. per acre. Will sub- divice into 10 acre tracts. Woodland-heaviiy wooded 2 acres $6300.00 H W V 64 West - 4 miles from Mocksville. 10 acres $27,500. Lots of road frontage. Excellent location. Parker Road; 3 tracts (1)4 acres $14,000. (2) 18 acres $25,200, 12 acres with barn, airstrip hangar, pasture, water $30,000.00 ---------------------H O M E P H O N E S -------------------- Julia Howard Ann F. Wands Mike Hendrix Vlckl Flemlna 634-3754 634-3229 284-2366634-3640 Г.С. Chapman Myrtle Grim es Calvin Ijam es D o r l^ h o r ^ ^ ^ t 634-2534 998-3990 492-5198 »98-5194 Advance News with Boating insurance, written as an addition lo your Home­ owners policy or as a separate coverage. Coverage io r ph ysical dam age lo boats, trailers, fur­ nishings and equiptneni and outboard molors can be w ritte n either on an “ all risks” basis (which will pay for losses from any cause nol specifically ex­ cluded) or under an arrange­ ment which will cover damages resulting from specific “ named perils” in the policy. As a rule, neither type of policy will cover a boat which is rented out, used 10 race, 10 low waterskiers, or carry others for hire. 1 f you have an outboard wilh more than 25 horsepower, you’ll also need lia b iliiy coverage. (Smaller outboards are insured for liability under the slandard Homeowners policy.) Should you use your boal for waierski- ing, you may have to pay extra. Whether Boating insurance is written as a separate policy or as an endorsement, the coverage is tailored lo your needs. The size and power of your boat, the ways you intend lo use it, the waters that you plan to sail, and a number of other factors will determine the terms and price of your coverage. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Hendrix and daughters Andrea, Melissa. Amanda and Mcredilh of I.ockliarl, .SC. arrived Salurday lo visit Iheir parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zim ­ merman and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Hendrix Ilf Fork Church eom- niunily.Mrs. Hendrix and the four girls remained with her parenls for a weeks visit, and lo Ihe lei girls bo w ilh their cousins Brian, Christopher and Denise Farely. The.annual Shutt reunion was held Sunday, Ju ly 24 at Advance Coniniiinity Building. These were Ihe descendants of Christian Shull. X'isilors of Mrs. Clara Baity were By ICdilh Zim niernian Mrs. Jessie Browder and daughter, iMrs. Ann .Seaiiion on Thursday. Diiring Ihe wci'kend Mr. and Mrs. I.arry M iuk, Craig Mock and girl friend iMis.<i lihonda Buleher, Mr. and Mrs.I.awrenee Moek^ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook. Mr. and ¡Mrs. Bob Crews and two sons of Salt Lake City, Utah and Mr. Crews brolher-in-law Paul Cor- nalzer of Bixby were Monday visitors of Mrs. Reeie Sheets, Mrs. Sallie Long of Pfafftown, her soil and daughler-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long of Winston-Salem were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. lieeie Sheets. Four Corner News Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton have returned home after spending several days lasi week louring Elvis Presley's Mansion a I Graceland and Tw illyLand in Tennessee. Mrs. Bcllie Fleming has returned home after spending last week al Carolina Beaeh. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shore are the proud parenls of a baby boy born July 25th at Lula Conrad Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville. Those visiting A. C. Ratledge, Sr. and Edna Mae Ratledge last week were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shelton, Jr., Tom Whitaker and Frances Carter. Mem bers of the Sunday School class of Courtney Baptist Church of «■hich Edna Mae Ratledge is a member went lo her home for Sunday School Sunday, July 24. Those attending were Mrs. Mildi-ed Miller, Mrs. Cieo Miller, Mrs. Ivy Marlin, Mrs. M ary Baggerley, Mrs. Flora Baily, and Mrs. Fleela May. Mrs. Johnsic Shelton was en­ tertained for her birthday Satuday night at К & W Restaurant in Winston-Salem by her children and grandchildren. Those altending were Mr. and Mrs. Von Shelton and Ken, Mr, and Mrs, Bobby Shelton, Ci'inger and Con, Mr, and Mrs. Tim Hughes, Mr. and Mrs, Ron An­ derson, Kara Anderson, Monica Simpson and Mrs, Mildred Hul- ehens of High Point. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Adam s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Adam s and children, Mr, and M rs. R oge r A d am s and daughter, and Mrs. Johnsie Shelton, Rev, Roy Young will be the speaker Sunday at Courtney Baptist Church. Pino News The pastor Rev, Jim Raines w ill conduct worship service al Wesley Chapel Church Aug, 7 at II o’clock, Mrs, Lola Foster, Mrs. Louise Foster and M rs. Annie C lara Reavis, visited Mr, and Mrs, L.M. Dull recently, Mrs. F,W. Dull spent July 18th with Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert ReavIs, Mrs, Danny Correll honored her mother, Mrs, Gene Smith and grandmother, Mrs, F,W, Dull with a birthday dinner al her home July 19lh, Mr. and Mrs, Pat M iller and daughter and Mrs, Gene Miller and others are home after spending some lime al Ihe beach, Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie Gene Miller were on vacation recently. Cornatzer News Pearl Frye and Leona and Betty Bowens spent a few days in Boone and loured N.C. mountains last week, Jam ie Livengood is confined to her room wilh chicken pox. Eva Potts was an overnight guesl of Lena Wall last Tuesday, Ava and Clara Barney and Ella Smith visited Mr. and Mrs, Homer Polls last Tuesday night. Mr, and Mrs, Butch West and Kristy vacationed at Myrtle Beach, S.C. Iasi week, Mr, and Mrs. Alan Frye and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frye and Angie en­ joyed breakfast al Shalley Springs Salurday. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Potts visited M r. and M rs. 'R a ym o n d E llis Salurday night. Moths W<iolens have been pul away, bul have Ihey been protected from clothes moths? T h e s e c o m m o n h o u se h o ld p e sts damage m any items, particularly furs and wool garments. To prevent moth damage, follow these tips offered by Dr. H a rrie t T utterow . extension clothing specialisl-in-charge, North Carolina Slate linivcrsity. -Never store dirty clothing. D ry cleaning or laundering will gel rid of any infestation, bul cleaning alone will not keep moths away, -Once garments are cleaned, they should be stored sealed tight in containers, II is best to keep Ihe clothing in a cool, dry location away from sunlight. -M oth balls work. Use paradiehlorobenzene (P D B ) or naphthalene crystals, available at most drug stores or supermarkets. Certain dyes may be affected by Ine chemicals, so don’t placc them in direct contact with fabrics. Put Ihe P D B or naphthalene crystals in a ventilated box in the storage area, -Cedar chests and cedar-lined closets work only when the moth eggs are already out of the garments. While the cedar will nol kill moths or silverfish, insects avoid garments surrounded by cedar. If you are 9 years old or over phone 634-6297 and ask 'bout joining. ЕОВЖЕ Paulared Apples P I C K Y O U R O W N ONLY 2 0 ^ POUND This is a real sweet apple that Is good eating frash and makes excellent pies and sauce!________Bring own containers. WE WILL ONLY OPEt^THE ORCHARD ON THIS SATURDAY________8 a.m. to 6 p,m.________ About 200 bushels .. .this variety LOCATED: From Mocksville go North on 601 to John Deere Tractor place - turn j)n State Road 14i3-go V> mile. Child's Fruits Phone 998-5279 AHENTION MEDICARE RECIPIENTS If You Are Receiving Medicare, You May Be Qualified To Ap^y for A Medicare Supplement PolTcy Which PAYS ALL HOSPITAL COST NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE (For Each Benefit Period), Doctor Benefits In or Out of Hospital. ANY PERSONS WHO MAY HAVE^NY OF [the FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MAY APPL^ ------------NEW LISTINGS------------ Southwood Acres Home in the pines. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, brick veneer home ideal for the large family. Let us show you the many additional features. «82,000"_________________ Beautiful Lc', in Woodland Development Plenty Of Hardwood Trees And Sloping jus( Right For A Basement 8,900“ 1,Heart Patients 2,Dlabetes 3,Cancer 4,Retardation 5,Parkinson Diseuse 6,Muscular Dystrophy v;P alsy 8,Kidney Ailment 9,Emphysema & Respiratory Allmems 10,High Blood I LSlroket 12,Arthrilis Also Many Other Conditions Covered. Pre-Existing Conditions Covered ■ Send Now For More Information. N A M E . ADDRESS. Ag«_ _Phon«_ CITV_-STATE- Mail To; AMC Insurance Agency Rt.S.Box I11, Mockivlllt, NC 27208 Sheffield Park-Convenient To 1-40 3 bedroom home with Ш baths, kitchen-dip^o’' comb., living room.^^c!^ .in woodstove, utility roc<^%,'s}dtio, fenced back yard, storage building...... Many extras included. '39,800 Summer home in the Mountains. Beautiful view of the New River. Large lot. Located in Ashe County close to Elk Shoals Methodist Camp »28,000 Center Community Approximately 41 acres located off of Tutterow Rd. and Hwy. 64. Land borders on Interstate 40 Right of Way .»44,000 G a r d e n V a l l e y Brickjome With Plenty Of Room. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Ceramic Tile Baths And Many Additional Features. Only »79,000 S o u t h w o o d A c r e s Many lots available. LAREW-WOOT)- JOHNSON,lnc. Phone 634-6281 8< Insurance TELEPHONE (7041 бЭД-вШ III piTCOMt Ai’H flnnnriiiij Inr ||ча11|||м1 hiixer. P e a l E pI.'U ' - liisiira n cc - A ll T y p e s H O M E S WII.I.OW ltl'.\-\cH farm style hniisc. |i(ir<li iiiniss front, energy efficient, (i" walls, city «aler and sewer, рамч1 strci-t. pick nut your eiiliir ami carpet. V/\ or FIIA. \K W home under cnnslruelinn- 2 or 1 Itll. great room. 1 or halhs, deck. .41 I’I'II I.()CATII)N-:1I4I rancher, !'.■ li, t ai porl. large lot, like new condition, trees, IIW Y, (itW- 2 slory, X-room home In good condition. Needs sonu'one with good taste and ‘maglnallon to decorate il. X-acres nf valuable land goes wllh it. LA K EW O O D D IM IH R. P B. living room w- fpl.. full tisml. w-f gQ V ,0 .n-dining area. t.'JA lot. ICxeellent loc!i..nn .SPIUNG ST.-2BH. c n L O starter home. Reasonable price, ' ' UNI M U M F O R D Dr.-i.ovely IB R split-level home ill a f|Uiel neighborhood. Convenient lo schools and shopping. I.R w-fpl., den w-fpl., two complete kitchens, i’erfecl for a growing family. Snt.Smi. D A V IE A C A D E M Y RD-3 or 4 BR, IB on 1V4 A with outbuildings. M E R R E L L L A K E R D -E x tra nice 3BR, 2B cedar siding home on wooded exccpt for lawn. Heat pump, cet. val air, 2 car garage. Landscaped. S H E F F IE L D RO AD -N ice home on com er lot, 3BR, IV2 baths, excellent condition, reasonably priced. Landscaped and garden space. G L A D S T O N E R D . Cooleemee area - Nicely maintained 5 room house and 3-room apart­ ment on approx. '/i acre. 601S-2BR, 1 bath, garden space. B R O O K D R IV E -B u rr brick home on 2 lots, 3BR, 1 ^ baths, exVjCm t condition, reasonably priced. Landscapeo and garden space. N E W L IS T IN G - 601 S.- 3 Br, 2 full batho, large great room with wood burning insert on 3 acrcs. $48,500. P IN E R ID G E RD. " " ^ , n fruit trees, over a carport. J E R IC H O C H U R C H RD.-4BR, 2Й В, den w-fpl. or wood insert, 2 idtchens, dbl. carport, paved drive. Approx. 4A land. One of the best listings wc have had. Sec to appreciate. M O B IL E H O M E and lot -1970, 2 B.R. County Water, $19,000.00. D A V IE A C A D E M Y R D .-3 B R ; 2B. home with large den on large lot. Reasonable price. A V O N ST.-Good starter home. 2BR, IB, central heat ^nd nice lot. H IC K O R Y H ILL-V e ry attractive, immacidatc and spacious home. Living room with f)>l, D R, 3 large B R ’s, playroom with wood stove, den with fpl., study, 3 % baths. Relax by a 20x40 pool. This and much more at a price less than you would expect. D A V IE aT a d e m y RD-;iB R . 2B. full basemeiiL heat pump, C. Port and .91 A. Newly Rtdeibrated D E A D M O N RD.-43A and 3B R house. Beautiful setting. Large English Boxwoods and maple trees. 1У4 acrc lake. A ir strip. Call for showing. S. M A IN ST.-Attractive Starter Home. 3Br, 2B, reasonably priced. _ G W Y N ST. 3 B R bv. к house, centra heat, carport and nice l!0. All for $31,000. Owner financing. ____ F A R M IN G T O N R O AD -Brick rancher, 3BR, 2B, den w-fpl. playroom w-fpl., carport garage, approx. 2A, wooded, f. basement. G ^ N E r t ST.-3BR. brick rancher, 1ЦВ. iieat pump, basement, deck. G O D B E Y RD.-Neat house on A.,’ 2 or . bedroom, IB . Beautiful trees. Reasonably p r i c f d .________ W IL L B O O N E R D - 3 homes to be built. Energy efficient, 3 B R homes with monthly payments as low as $150.00 if you qualify. C O M M E b C IA L ItlCAU CHiCKK 1Ш.- Commercial hidg. (Illxlld on 1 .(i acres wilh :i phase elec. Currently 1 apts. C O U N T Y H O M E R O A D -W e ststd e M obile Home Park. 4 acres, chain link fence, 12 mobile homes. Monthly income $2,052 full rental. Price $135,000. Owner financing at 10 percent AP R .IIW Y. (KIIS-Klim ft. commercial bldg.. has many possibilities. $i;!,SOII. F O R LEASE-601 S. Com mercial BIdg. or service station. Recently renovated. Reasonable rates,L A N D N E A R F A R M IN G T O N -H w y . Ж11, !I.:187A open land, long rd. frontage, w ill divide. O LD H W Y. 158 - 25.57A land, part pasture, part wooded. Beautiful area. O A K L A N D H EIG H T S-Lot approx. W acre, zoned for mobile home. Reasonably priced. TW IN C E D A R S RD.-Two a ToIs. Bordering Twin Cedars Golf Course. O FF ICATON C H U R C H RD.- 80,5 acres, ap­ prox. ;i«A open. Som e pine hardu'ood limber. Some buildings. Approx. 7 aeres waterfront, $t;i5ll. per acre. M any Ibts-Rolllng if ills Lane andJUilling Road. H IG H W A Y 801 - 15A - part open, hardwood and long road frontage. C A R O W O O D S Subdiv.-Lots 35 and 36. Reasonable price. ____ ____ C L O SE IN-Approx. 12 A, 10 open, long road frontage, good building sites. F A R M IN G T O N AREA-5-acre tracte - W.S. No. N E A R M 0 C K S V IL L E -5 A . wooded, paved rd. C. water. B A Y V IE W E S T A T E S -L a k e N orm an, Mooresviiie area, deeded lot, waterfront ac­ cess, good building lot.$7800. 80 ACRES-Beautiful land, 50 under cultivation, rest wooded, D avie Academ y area. Reasonably priced. Eugene Bennett 998-4727 Holland Cham n 634-5186 iwouise Frost Daigle 634-2848 Sam Howell 634-2060 Connie Kow alske 634-6343 Graham Madison 634-5176 Luther Potts, R H U »98-8420 Henry Shore 634-5846 Kathi W all 492-7631 iQuti Housmi: 634-6111 or 634-6112 12В DAVII; COUNTY UNTEKI’KISU KUCORD, TllUUSDAY. JULY 28. 1983 Public Notices U N ITED STATES OF AM ERICA F E D E R A L EN E R G Y R EG U LA TO R Y COMMISSION Notice Ol Appllcaflon Filed wMh ttie Commission (June 30, 19B3) Take notice ttiat ttie following tiydroelectrlc appHcatlon tias l>eon filed wltti ttie Federal E n ergy R eg u lato ry C om ­ mission and Is available for pi'bllc Inspection: a. Type of A pplicatio n : Prelim inary Perm it b. Prolecf No:7317 000 c. Date Filed: Млу 27, 19B3 d. AppMceni; W hitney Power Corporation e. N am e of P ro jec t: C ooleem ee. W ater Pow er Prolecf. f. Location: On the Soutti Yadkin R iver, In Davie County, Norfh CaroKna g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act 16 U.S,C. SS791 (a) • 635 (r) h. Contact Person; Robert Long, W hitney Po w er C or­ poration, 3 Elm Box 0116, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29305-8116i. Comment DAte; Sept. 2 ,19S3 |. Description of Prolect: The proposed project will consist of : ' (1) the existing. lO-toot- high, SlSfoot-lonp Cooleemee D am ; (2) an existing, 14-acre re se rv o ir; (3) an existin g powerhouse to contain an in­ stalled generating capacity of 1.5 M W .; and (4) appurtenant fa c ilitie s. The A pplicant estim ates Ihc average annual energy generation to be 4.75 iPW h. k. Purpose dt Project: The power produced will be sold to a local utility.1. Ttiis notice also consists ol the follow ing stan d ard paragraphs: A4a, A4c, B. C. and 02 m . Proposed Scope of Studies under Perm it-A p relim in ary permit, II Issued, does not authorize con struction. The Applicant seeks Issuance of a prelim inary perm it for a period of 36 months. During this time the sig n ifica n t le g a l, in> stitu tio n at. en g in eerin g, en ­ v iro n m e n ta l, m a rk e tin g , economic and financial aspects of the project will be defined, investigated, and assessed to support an Investment decision. The report of the proposed study will address whether or not a „commitment to implementation V w e rra n fe d , and. It findings are p o sitive, the A pplicant Intends to subm it a license ap p lication . The A p p lican t's Estim ated total cost for per­ form ing these studies Is tS.OOO. purpose of Prelim inary P*rm ft-A prelim inary permit Doesnot authorize construction. A -perm it. If Issued, gives the perm ittee, during the term of the.perm it, the right of priority of application for license white )tie‘ Perm ittee undertakes the n e c e ssa ry stu d ies and exam inations to determ ine the en g in eerin g, econ om ics, and e^iron m ental feasibility of the proposed project, the m arket for^pow er, and all other in­ form ation necessary for In­ clusion In an application for a license. L A4a. Existing Dam or Natural W ater Feature P roject- Anyone desiring to file a competing eppN cation fo r p relim in ary perm it fo re proposed project at an existing dam or natural yyater feature project, must lu b m lt the com peting a p ­ plication to the Commission on p r before 30-days after the specified comment date for the particular application (see 18 <CFR 4.30 to 4.33 (1982)). A liotice of Intent to file a com- ]pctlng ap p lication for .prellnlnary perm it will not be accepted for filing. A4c. The Com m ission wili accept applications for license p r exem ption from licensing, or a notice of Intent to subm it such an application in response to this notice. A notice of Intent to file an application for license or VxemptJon mustt>e subm itted to •the Commission on or t>efore the kpecifled comment date for the jp articu lar ap p lication . A ny 'app lication for licen se or exemption from licensing must be filed in accordance with the ^.Cbmmisslon's regulations (see -^18 C FR 4.30 to 4.33 or SS4.101 to ^ n 0 4 (1982), as appropriate). ■jr-B. Com ments, Protests, or I'M'otions to Intervene- Anyone «[may su bm it com m en ts, a ^»^test, or a motion to Intervene p n -' acco rd an ce w ith the ^requirem ents of the Rules of tiPractlce and Procedure, IB •C .F .R . SS385.210, .2 11, .214 C(19B2). In determ in in g the j^approprlate action to take, the ycom m lsslon will consider all '{protests or other comm ents ^^filed. but only those who file a ..motion to Intervene In ac- jco rd an ce w ith the Com- v'mlsslon's Rules m ay becom e a "party to the proceeding. Any . com m ents, protests, or motions .'to intervene must be received Гоп or b efo re the sp ecified 'com m ent date for the particular 'application. ]*: C. Piling and Service of Responsive Documents • Any filings must bear In all capital letters the title ''CO M M ENTS*'. "N O T IC E OP IN T E N T TO F IL E C O M P ET IN G A P ­ PLIC A TIO N ", "C O M PETIN G A PPLIC A TIO N ". "P R O T E S T " or "M O TIO N TO IN ­ T E R V E N E ", as applicable, and ttie Project Number of the particular application to which tne llling Is In response. Any ol the above na>ned documents must be Hied by providing the original and the num ber of copies required tjy the Com ­ m ission 's regu latio n s to: Kenneth F. Plumb, Secretary, F ed eral E n erg y R egulato ry Commission, 625 North Capitol Street, N .E., W ashington, D.C. 20426, An additional copy must be sent to: Fred E. Springer. C hief. A pplications Bran ch , D ivision of H ydropow er L icen sin g , F ed eral E n erg y Regulatory Com mission, Room 208 RB al the above address. A copy of an y notice ot intent. com peting ap p lication or motion to Intervene must also be served upon each representative ol the Applicant sp ecified In the p a rticu la r applicalion. 02. A gency C om m ents' F e d e ra l. S late, and local agencies are invited to file com m enis on the nesrribed application. (A copy of the application m ay be obtained b/ agen cies d ire c tly from the Applicant.) If an agency does not file com m ents within the .tim e specified for filing com ­ ments. it will be presumed to ’ have no com m ents. One copy ol an agency's com ments must also be sent to the Applicant's . ri*preseniatives К enneth F Plumb Secretary 7 U 4tn NORTH CAROLINA D AVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FO REC LO SU RE SA LE UNDER and BY virtue of the Power ol Sale contained In a Deed ol Trust, executed by Douglas G.H arrell and wile, Gloria W .Harrell, dated June 22,1976. and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 95. Page 73B in the Oflice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol D avie County, North Carolina, default having been made in the paym ent of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said Deed of Trust being by the term s thereof subject to Foreclosure, and Ihe Holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a Foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said In­ debtedn ess. the undersigned Trustee vi-ilf offe r for Sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Cour­ thouse Door In Oavie County. North Carolina, at )2:00 Noon on W ednesday, Ju ly 27, 1983, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the sam e LYIN G and BEIN G in the County of Davie, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as lollows: Beginning at a point a sur­ veyor's nail In the center of Rainbow Road (State Road No. 1441) and running thence Irom said point North 69 degrees 50' East 364.5 feel to a point, an iron pipe In Jak e Btackw ell's line; thence South 16 degrees 30' East 101.90 feel fo a point; fhence South 46 degrees 55’ West 262.33 feet, along the line of David Robertson, to a point, a sur­ veyor's nail, In the center of Rainbow Road (State Road No. 1441); thence on a chord with the center of Rainbow Road (State Road No. 1441) North 36 degrees 02' West 332.70 feet to the point and place of the B eginn in g, containing 1.41 acres, m ore or less, as surveyed by Francis B. Greene, June 21. 1976, and being a portion of the property described In a deed from Howard G. Hanes and wife, Tllthia M. Hanes to C.H. Dunn and w ife, Norma L. Dunn, dated A ugust 17, 1973, as recorded In Book 9), Page 275, Davie County, N.C.. Registry. Being the sam e property as that described in Deed of Trust Book 95, Page 730, Davie County Public Registry. Together with Im provements on said property. P R O P E R T Y A D D R E S S : Route 1, Rainbow Road, Ad­ vance, North Carolina 27006. This Sale will be made subject to unpaid taxes, prior liens, and unpaid assessm ents, if any. The Trustee res#srves the right to require of the highest bidder a deposit of five percent (5) of his bid as evidence of good faith. This Is in full com pliance with G .S. Chapter 45 as amended. This the 5th day of Ju ly, 1983. Joseph L. Carlton, Trustee 7-14 2tnp NORTH CARO LINA D AV IE COUNTY NO TICE OF SA LE PURSU ANT TO AN O RD ER O F T H E C L E R K OF SU PER IO R COURT dated the 18th day of Ju ly , 1983, In the sp ecial p roceeding entitled, "Ju d y B. Cohen. Adm inistratrix of the Estate of Ronald David Bowles. Petitioner, v. David Michael Bowles, Minor, by his G uardian ad L item , W ade Leonard and B arb a ra B. Bowles, Respondents, 83 SP 34," Stull offer for sale the real property described in Deed Book 11B, at page 172. of the Davie County R egistry, for cash h3 the highest bidder. The sale shall be held at the prem ises located on Redland Road No. J442 (between H ighway's 158 and 801) on the 20th day of August, 1963, at 10:W a.m . The sale term s will be for cash to the highest bidder with the requirem ent of a ten percent deposit. All prior taxes shall be paid by the estate and 1903 taxes shall be prorated as of the time of ttie final order confirm ing the sale. The sale shall be subject to upset bids as by law provided. Judy B. Cohen 7-28 4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE UND ER AND BY V IR TU E Of a power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust dated May 22. 1980. executed by Phillip A. Beaucham p and w ile, Hilda W. Beaucham p to G eo rge W. Martin Trustee, and recorded In Book 112, page 440, Davie Counfy R egistry; and under and by virtue of the authority vested In the undersigned as Trustee and an order executed by Delores C. Jordan, Clerk of Superior Court of D avie County, on the 20th day of Ju ly, 1983. the default having been made In Ihe payment ol the indebtedness thereby secured, the said deed ol trust being by the term s thereof subject to foreclosuie and the ho'der ol the in debtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of sa tisfy in g said Indebtedness and the sam e having been or­ dered and approved by said order ol Clerk of Superior Court of D avie C ounfy. the un­ dersigned George W. AAartin Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Cour­ thouse Door In Davie County, North Carolina, at 11:0 0 o'clock A.M, on fhe to day of August, 1933, the lend conveyed in said deed of trust, the sam e lying and being In Davie County, North C aro lin a, and being described as lollows: BEG IN N IN G AT A POINT, a Stone, common corner of John Sparks, Rom ingers, the within property and others, being the Southwest corner of the within tract, said point of beginning being located North 80 deg. 45 minutes 43 seconds West 280.56 leet to a point, an iron nail In center ul intersection ol SR 1458 with SR 1457. runs thence with said Sparks line North 06 deg. 13 minutes 40 seconds liast 364.31 feet to a point, an iron pin in said iine. P h iiiip B ea u cha m p 's corner thence w ith said B eaucham ps line South 79 degrees 16 minutes 20 seconds East 235.69 feet passing through an Iron pin In the West edge of right of w ay of SR 1458 to a point, an Iron nail in said road situated 30i>3 feet from the edge of said right of w ay thence with the center of said road South 00 deg. 55 minutes 12 seconds East 363.38 feet to a point, an Iron nail In center of said road at or near the center of the right of w ay of SR 1458 and SR 1457; thence North 80 degs. 45 m ln. 43 seconds West 200.56 feet passing through an Iron pin the West edge of right of w ay of said SR )458 and running thence with R om ln g er's line to the BEGIN N IN G COntAlnlng 2.13 acres, m ore oe less, as taken from a plat of said property designated "P ro perty of Ronnie Sm ith", by Joel A. Derm ld, Jr.. Surveyor, dated Novem ber 3, 1976. FOR R E F E R E N C E See Deed Book 100. Page 502; Deed Book 80. Page 215; Deed Book 59, Page 674; Deed Book 54. Page 399; Deed Book 20. Page 250. This property w ill be sold su bject to all ta x e s, en ­ cum brances and liens ol record. This the 20th day of Ju ly, 1903. George W. M artin Trustee 7-28 2tnp NORTH CAROLINA D AVIE COUNTY EX EC U TO R 'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the e sta te of L o rrain e Bowden Redden, deceased, late Of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons havin g claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7 day of Jan u ary )964, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please m ake im mediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of Ju ly. 1983 John Van Redden. Executor of Ihe esta te of L o rrain e Bov^en Redden, deceased. John Van Redden 612 North M ain Street M ooresville, N.C. 28115 7-7-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA D AVIE COUNTY NO TICE OF SE R V IC E OF PRO CESS B Y PUBLICATION In The D istrict Court DOUGLAS G. OVERCASH, Plaintiff VS. CONNIE D. O VERCASH , Defendant TO: CONNIE D. OVERCASH Take Notice that a verified pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as foitows: an absoiute divorce based on one year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 31st day of August, 1983, said date being 40 days from the first publication of m is notice, or Irom the date complaint is required to be filed, whichever Is later; and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking scrvice against you will apply to the court for '.he relief sought. This the 19th day of Ju ly, 1983. Hall and Vogler, Attorneys at Law By E. Edward Vogler, jr .. Attorney for Plaintiff P ,0 . D raw er 970 VlOCKSvJlJe, N.C. 27020 Telephone: 704-634-6235 7-21 3tnp NORTH CAROLINA D AVIE COUNTY EX EC U TO R 'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Nancy Melton Covington, deceased, iate of Oavie County, this is to notify ail p ersons havin g claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2Bth day of Ju ly. 1V83, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will please m ake im m ediate payment to the undersigned. This the 22nd day of July, 1903. Clarence Rupard. Rt. 3. Box 60. M ocksville, N.C., Executor ol the estate of Nancy Mellon Covington, deceased. 7-2B-4tn NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SER V IC E OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION in the D istrict Court in the m atter of Anthony Foyelle Deese. born M arch 21. 1979, and Elizabeth Michelle Deese, born Decem ber 17, 1976 TO: TO N Y B A R N E T T E D EESE Take Notice that a verified pleadl.ig seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature ol the rd lef being sought Is as follows; Term ination of your parental rights as to your minor children , A nthony F oyelle Deese and Elizabeth M ichelle Deese. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than fhe lOfh day of August. 1983, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date Petition is required to be filed, whichever Is later; and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the court lor the relief sought. This the 21 day of June. 1903. Hall and Vogler. Attorneys atLaw By E. Edw ard Vogler. Jr. Attorney lor Petitioner P.O. D raw er 970. M ocksville, N.C. 27020 Telephone: 704-634-6235 6-30 4tnp NORTH CAROLINA D AVIE COUNTY E X E C U T R IX 'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe estate of William Hubert Bivins, deceased, iate ol Davie County, this is to notliy all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 26th day ol Jan uary, 1984. or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Alt persons indebted to said estate will piease m ake im m ediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of Ju ly, 1903. M a rg aret M .' B ivin s. E xe cu trix P.O Box 92 6 , Cooleemee, N.C., 27104 of Ihe estate ol W illiam Hubert Bivins, deceased. 7 20 4tnp . NORTH CAROLINA D ^V IE COUNTY NOTICE UNDER AND BY V IR TU E Ol a power of sale contained in a certain deed ol trust dated Sept. 24. 1970. executed by Larry Wayrw Brown and w ile, Betty F, Brown to George W. M arlin Trustee, and recorded in Book 77, page 579, Davie County R egistry; and under and by virtue ol fhe author .ty vested In the undersigned as Trustee and an order executed by Delores C. Jordan Clerk ol Superior Court of Oavie County, on the 20th day ol July. 1983, the default having been made In the payment ol the Indebtedness thereby secured, the said deed ol trust being by the term s thereof subject lo foreclosure and the holder of the indebtedness thdre's ^ert ed having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness and the sam e having been or- dered and approved by said order of Clerk ot Superior Court of D avie County, the un­ dersigned George W. M a rtin Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Cour­ thouse Door in Davie County. North Carolina, at 10:40 o'clock A.M. on the 10 day ol August, 1983. the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the sam e lying and being In Davie County, North C aro lin a, and being described as follows: A certain .93 acre tract or parcel of land lying and being In Clarksville Township extending from U.S. Highway 601 on the east to N.C. Road 1311 on the west and described as follows: PEG INN I NG at an iron on the West side ol U.S. Hwy. 601, Bertha Brown's house lot, which said iron is located North 23 degs. 10 min. West 261 feet from the original southeast corner of that 4 acre tract or parcel of und described In Deed Book 36. Page 216, and running thence Soum 66 deg. SO m ln. West 183.5 feet with Bertha Brown's house iot lo an Iron pipe in the eastern edge of N.C. Road 13 11; thence North 34 degs. 40 min. West 204.0 feet w llh the eastern edge of said road to an Iron pipe; thence North 66 degs. 50 mln. East 224.2 feet to an Iron on the west side ol U.S. Hwy. 601; thence South 23 deg. 10 mln. East 200 feet with the Western edge of said hwy. to the point and place of B E G IN N IN G containing .93 acres, more or less. For back title see deed from George W. Smith et их to J.L . Brown and wife, In Book 36. Page 216, dated June 15. 1937. This property will be sold subject to all taxes and en­ cum brances and liens of record. This the 20th day ol Ju ly. 1903. George W.MartIn Trustee 7-28 2tnp NORTH CAROLINA ♦ D AVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SER V IC E OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION In The District court Ingersoll-Rand Em ployees Federal Credit Union Plantlff vs Alan L. Nichols, Defendant TO: ALAN L. NICHOLS T A K E N O T IC E th a t a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above- entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: collection of monies OM«d on a prom issory note. You are required fo make defense to such pleading not later than the 23rd day of August, 1983. said date being 40 days from ttie first publication of this notice, or from the date complaint Is required to be filed, w hichever is later; and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This fhe 14th day of Ju ly. 1983. Hall and Vogler, Attorneys At Law By E. Edw ard vogler. Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. D raw er 970. M ocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone: 704-634-6235 7-14 3fnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIDSON COUNTY IN THE G EN ER A L COURT OF JU ST IC E District Court Division File No. 01-CVD-22 W aller F. Brinkley, Gaither S. W alser, Charles H. M cGlrt, G. Ttiompson M iller and D. Clark Smith, Jr., Partners, d-b-a and ta Brinkley. W alser. M cGlrt, Mliler & Smith, A Partnership, Pialntlff VS.Jam es Franklin W illiams, Defendant NOTICE OF SA LE OF R EA L PR O PER T Y By virtue of an execution issued to the undersigned Sh eriff from the C lerk of Superior Court of Davidson County, and pursuant to Article 29B of Chapter 1 of the North Carolina GensniStatutes, in the above-entitled action, I will on the 24th day of August, 1903, at 12:00 noon, at the Davie County Courthouse in M ocksville, North Carolina, offer tor sale at a public auction to the highest bidder for cash ail right, title and Interest lhat Ja m e s Franklin W illiams now has or at any tim e at or alter the docketing ol the judgement in the action had In the following property, lying and being in Davie County, North Carolina: A tract beginning at a stone, J M. LIvengood’s corner on the north side of road; thence W. 5 degrees 15.64 chs. to a stake on the West side of the BIxby Road; thence S. 10 degrees E. 0.44 Lhs. lo an iron stake on the west side of said road, thence E. 5 degrees S. 14,00 chs. to a stake In the line of Lot No. 4; thence N. 2 degrees E. 0.30 chs. to the beginning, containing 12.40 acrcs, more or less, the sam e belngiot. No. 1 1n the division of the "Stew art T ract". Save and except from the above description six acres heretofore sold to W .G. Foster, for a full description of said exception reference Is hereby m ade fo a deed from D.M. Baliey and w ife, to W.G. Poster, recorded In Book No. 45, Page 301. R e g iste r's o ffice of D avie County, North Carolina. SA VE AND EX C EP T FROM TH E A B O V E , 2.340 ac re s heretofore conveyed to Jam es F ran klin W illiam s by deed dated April 25. 1974.This property is located at Route 2, Box 276. Advance. N.C. 27006. This property is being sold subject to all prior liens and encum brances pending against the property. This property Is held by Ja m e s F ran klin W illiams. The highest bidder at sale wili be required to m ake a cash deposit In the amount of ten percent (10) of Its bid, with the rem aining am ount due on tender of Ihe deed. This the 13th day of Ju ly, 1963. George E. Smith, Sheriff of Davie County By G .F. Cornatzer, Deputy 7-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA D AVIE COUNTY E X E C U T R IX 'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Irene Beacham p Tucker, deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify ail persons having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7 day of Jan u ary, 1984 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will p lease m ake im m ediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7tt> day of Ju ly, 1983 Louise Foster Sm ith, Executrix of the estate of Irene Beacham p Tucker deceased.7-7-4tp ГГИ H r i H A L L O F A C H IE V E M E N T Store I Rain W ater While North Carolin.T has luil been plagued wilh the dam aging floods llial have hit other parts of the country, Ihc amount of prccipilalion the stale has received since Ihe lieginning of the year is still above normal. "In some areas of the stale, precipitation is alm ost twice the average am ount foi this time of year," says Brian Eder, assistant climatologist with Ihe North Carolina Climate Program at North C a r o l i n a S t a t e University. But gardeners should not fool themselves into believing lhat this trend will continue throughout Ihe sum ­ mer. Instead, it is belter lo be prepared for drier wealher and start thinking aboul water conservation. Water conservation is especially important for urban gardeners who have to pay water bills and who are som etim es asked to decrease the amount of water Ihey use during dry periods in the summer, say extension horticultural specialists at NCSU. An old-fashioned rain barrel is one way to cut your water bill as well as conserving a valuable resource, the specialists add. A rain barrel should be positioned next to a b u ild in g w ith o u t gutters lo collect water as il runs off the roof. B u i l d i n g s w it h corrugated roofs, such as some greenhouses and utility buildings, are especially good since the grooves in the roof channel Ihe water downward. Plastic or galvanized steel trash cans make excellent reservoirs for collecting rain water. Use plastic m ilk jubs, pots or a bucket lo dip the water and take it to the vegetables, flowers or other plants that need it. He’d b e th e to p m an on an y job. H e likes th e jo b he’s g o t w ith th e g o t ïN avy. THE I TO OUR [PANTRY CUSTOMERS W e w a n t t o a s k y o u r s u p p o r t a n d c o o p e r a t io n o n e n f o r c e m e n t o f b e e r a n d w in e la w s in o u r s t a t e . S a le s to m in o r s is a n i m p o r t a n t c o n ­ c e r n to u s , a n d w e n e e d y o u r h e lp in c h e c k in g f o r p r o p e r a g e o n b e e r a n d w in e s a le s i n o u r s t o r e s . O U R E M P L O Y E E S W I L L B E C H E C K I N G I D ' S — P R O O F O F L E G A L A G E O N A L L B E E R A N D W I N E S A L E S . ■ W e a p p r e c ia t e y o u r p a t ie n c e a n d c o ­ o p e r a t io n in a d m i n i s t e r in g t h is p r o ­ g r a m . T h a n k y o u f o r y o u r b u s in e s s a n d s u p p o r t o f o u r s t a t e a n d lo c a l A B C la w s . 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The m ark of a true Wayana is passing the “ant test.” Administered for the first time at puberty, a wicker frame holding as many as a hundred stinging ants is applied to all parts of the body of a boy or girl, who must remain both sUentand still, National Geographic reports. Arctic anim als survive life at tbe top of the world by having small ears that expose less skin to the cold, thick coats of hair, thick layers of fat just under the skin, or white coats that blend with the snow and ice to hide them from their enemies. N ational G eographic W orld magazine says. S M \ iiiiiitt' is .lu lic P o n is o iM o D a n io l. I «1IS iiiic M iir cilcl .lu l.v lllth . 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I w a n t lo th a n k o \'(‘ry o n o w h o c a im * to n iy b ir t h d a y p a r ly to r Ih o ir n io o p i'(‘s o n ls a n d fo r m a k in g m y fir s t b ir t h d a y a s p o o ia l o n o . B r i n g a f r i e n d . D o n a t e B l o o d t o g e t h e r . + American lied Cross Wb'IIHclinWìlhóu'.’ fflil * r.f-1 ît'.'Cf c * Т-» *a.*( ESTATE A U C T IO NSaturday, August 6th, 1983 -10:00 A.M. Personal Property of the Late Mrs. John P. (Elizabeth) LeGrand 739 North Main Street - Mocksville, N.C. Marble Base Table Lamps,Small Desk (Nice),child’s RollTop Desk, Child's Rocker (Old), Spool Bed, Oak Bedroom Suite (Twin), Bralllb Watch, 6 pc. Bedroom Suite (Continental),(made by Williams of High Point), Mantel Clock, Oval-Shaped Beveled Hand Mirror, Nice What- Not Stand, Wicker Corner Clothes Hamper, Okl Corner Cupboard,Dining Table & Chairs, China Display Cabinet, Wall Mirrors, Shaker- Type Slat Back Chair, Windsor Cane Bo{lbm Chair, Oak Curved Back Rocker, Old Trunks 8< Chest, Library Table, Small Rocker, Kitchen Ware, Rugs, Old Jewel Box & Jewelry, Old Floor Lamp, Hall Tre? (Hat Rack), Other Miscellaneous Items, Cut Glass, Pressed Glass, Depression Glass, Occupied Japan, Crystal, Etched Glass, Hand Painted China Pcs., Milk Glass, Austria China, Cream & Pitcher Sets, Silver Plate Tea Server, Sets of Serving Trays, Brass Bowls &Trays, Brass Cuspidor, The Little Amercian Maid Tea Set, Prints by Vand'oorn, Pictures & Frames, Needle Point, Oval-Shaped Lacquer Painting, C^dle Sticks, Living Room Furniture, Small Tables, Old Books, Quilts & Linens, Yard & Garden Tools Almost New Push Mower, Baby Cradle, Wicker Sewlna Basket, End & Coffee Tables, Porch Set Child's Slat Back Chair (Old) Sale Conducted for Mrs. Clara L Weathertnan. ExectAuctioneer Reserves the Right to Add To or Delete From This.Sale TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK S A L E C O N D U C T ED B Y : JIM SHEEK AUCTION & REALTY CO.Jim-Sheek, Auctioneer .— .hmen Lie- and Bonded, NCAL 924 /f «Ible P O. Box 903 - Highway 15 8 East o rMockivUli; N.C. 27028 Phone 919/998-3350 N ot R«»poh»lbl» In Cas« O f Injury O r Lost O f Any Type "/I» ALL BREED REGISTERED HORSE SALE S A T U R D A Y , JU L Y 30th. at 1:00 P.M. USED TA C K SELLS at 12:00 - HORSES - 1:00 P.M. A L L G R A D E HORSES SELLS A FTE R R EG ISTER ED C O M M ISSIO N REG. STO CK S35.00 plus 5% ll, TIRNERSBURG '^HORSE АОСЛОК т ш » /т т т ш м ш и /и м м м /м //м //м //ш //м /м //т //ш /ш ш м /м EVERY FRIDAY NITE 7 P.i\A. USED TACK SELLS AT 7:00 • STOCK SELLS AT 8:00 BRING YOUR HORSES MULES •• PONIES -• GOATS NEW BARN NEW FACILITIES COME EARLY TO GET A SEAT YOU BRING THE STOCK • WE HAVE THE BUYERS WE HAVE HORSES AND TACK FOR SELL________7 DAYS A WEEK___________________ REGISTERED AND GRADE HORSES FOR SALE RENTAL HORSES BY THE HOUR ■ DAY or WEEK________________WE BUY • SELL • TRADE______________ REGISTERED A.Q.H A. STALLION AT STUD MR. ROCKET CLICK -■ PRODUCER OF R.O.M. COLTS COME SEE TO BELIEVE________________ ROUTE I, HARMONY, N.C. 28634 Phone (704) 546-2231 Col Leon Barker • Owner and Auctioneer FROM STATESVILLE, N.C. TAKE HIGHWAY 21 NORTH 8 MILES LOCATED JUST 2 MILES NORTH OF IREDELL LIVESTOCK cii"Z.!oTBa"rke^= ''A '!'iiviie "?i'.^ .‘’'' u.; Col. Clifford LevanHarmony N.C. Statesville, N.C. CLASSIFIED ADS DAVIU COUNTY l£NTERPRISIi RUCORIX THURSDAY. JULY 28. 1983 - UB ABORTION ABORTION: Free Pregnancy TMfJnc. Por appolnim eni call collect ■ Winston-Salem (919) 73M 630. A rcad ia W om en's Mcdlcal Clinic. 77 HnAC AUCTION W E CONDUCT A LL T Y P E S OF AUCTION SA LES. We are now contracting sales for Spring of m 3 . Call: -Jim Sheek. Auction Realty at 998- MW. NCAL 924. 7.; tfnS CLEANING BtfOERTKARKUtEN^T^ M rcksvllle. N.C., i i yeart of experience In auto recon dlHonJno. We clean; Enelnw , Interiors. W ax or Pollsti and dye vinyt tops. Call 998-3189 or 998-3159 for an appointment. Ann and Jack Boger, Owners and Operators. 7-7 MnBK MUSICAL PIA N O TU N IN G : R ep airin g . and R ebuilding. 22 years' exp erien ce. All work g u a r a n t e e d . P IA N O T E C H N IC IA N S O U ILD CRAFTSM AN. Catf W allace Barford at 284-24477-7 tfn p B p ain tin g' “ & REPAIRS E X P E R I E N C E D P A IN T P R . Will do house painting, root painting, or w hatever. W ork G uaran teed. C all: Harmony (704) 492-7&S7.► 7-7 tfnp CS EMPLOYMENT E X C E L L E N T IN CO M E lor P art-T im e hom e assem b ly work. For InformaUon. call (504) 641-8003. Ext 6645. 7-7-4tpGCA Г PRIVATE WygSTIGATOR PR IV A TE INVESTIO ATIO NS: Will b« Itrlelly Conlldm llBl, License No. 320. Telephone: SBlHbury (TM) U4-7533. _______________________.7-81 HnJL ANIMAL& - C A R PEN TER wllh 16 years of experience... WIII build utility buildings, carports, garages, add on room s, sundecks. will also do painting, F R E E E stim ates... R eason able R ates. C all 998-3743 at anytim e until 9 p.m. Ask for Charlie 704 tfrp4t ' BUSINESS prop; ^ FOR RENT FOR R EN T..Sulle Of 3 Offices and reception area-Ground Floor- Street Front onMAIn Mi Street. M ocksville. Call &34- 3822.d-2-tfnDM WORK FOR YOURSELF 9-5 got you down? Give yourself a lift selling Avon, and eam good nioney too Call: 998-2346 P U P P IE S FO R SA LE...*/] Sib erian H usky and '/j Alssk^an M aim uie. 4 m alos and 2 fem ales. W5.W each. Call 4927577. 7-28 ItpPW CHILD CARE W ILL baby Sit In my home. Ail shifts. Call Sandy Bennett at 4927167. 7-2S 4tnpJS FRUIT B LA C K B E R R IE S FOR SA LE,., Thorn free.^PIck Your Own... C all fo r an appointm ent. Phone 4927408. J.W . Smoot. 7-28 2tnpJS ■ CARD OFTHAftKS; HUTCHENS The ram fiy of the (ate Reverend H. W ade Hutchens wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for every kind deed shown them during th« Illness and death of their loved one. Thanks for the cards, visits, food, flowers and p ra y e rs. A ve ry sp ecial» thanks to Dr. Bob Foster. Dr. M in w alla, the R everend Donald Funderburk and Rev. Pettit. All of you have helped ^ so much, and (t w ill long be rem em bered. M ay God richly bless you is our prayer. The Fam ily 7*20 UpH ~ C A R TER The fam ily of the late Howard F. Carter wish to express their deep appreciation for every act of kindness shown them during the loss of their loved one. A special thanks for food. flo ra l g lftt, cards, praYers and visits. M ay God richly bless each one of you Is our prayer. Your tt>oughtfulness will long be rem em bered. The Fam ily 7-28 ItpDC H ELP W ANTED; Someone to run chicken farm In Mocksville. prefer a couplc. Call: (919) 766-5471 d ays; and after 6 p.m. 998-3076. 7-21-4tnp-JH H ELP W AN TED ; W alters and w a itre sse s needed at Clemmons Plzia Hut. Apply In person Monday and Tuesday, from 2 p.m . until 5 p.m . In Clemmons. 7-28 UnpPH H ELP W AN TED : Experienced heating and air conditioning service person O N LY. Top W ages. Apply in person to SAM P A U L PL U M B IN G . H EA T IN G 6. A IR CON­ DITIONING. INC. 309 South Tradd Street. Sfalesvllie. N.C. Phones: 072-2735 or 663-7139. 7-28 ItnpSC VEHICLES FOR S A L E : 1975 Buick Elec tra ... E xcellen t condition. Almost New Radial tires. Call after 6 p.m. 634.5846. 7-28 ItpHS FOR S A LE : 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe In Excellent condition. Pow er steerin g, power brakes, air condition, efC. Csfl 634-255}. 7.28 Ирен FOR SA LE : 1973 Chevrolet W lntfow Van, auto m atic transm ission, carpet. AM-FM 8-track stereo, S1695. Call 492- 5610- 7-28 ItnpCF FOR S A LE : Ford Tractor iOOO, G as. Live Power take off. Pow er S teerin g . Quick d iscon nect. F ron t End L o ad er. Good Condition. S3.500.00. Call 998-2882. 7-28 ItpNA MOTORCYCLE FOR S A L E : 1971 Honda 750... 2 helm ets. In excellent con­ dition. SI.OOO.OO; and a Sears table saw . $250. Phone (919) 961-2034, 7-21 2tnpWC R E y J A R D (SO.OO R E W A R D ... For recovery Of 1981 Honda XR-80. Serial No. Н Е0109ВКЛ5513. Stolen atH lckory Hill, Monday evening. Ju ly 18. Cali Bruce Bullock at 996-4157. 7-28 2tpBB MISCELLANEOUS ‘ T E L E P H O N E R E P A I R C E N T E R : All w ork g u a r a n t e e d . T elep h o n e sa le s...K e y S y ste m s,., in ­ stallations... Cordless phones, loud bells, long cords, lacks, w ire and m any other com ­ m unication needs. TH E PHONE PLA C E, M ocksville. N.C. Phone: 634-2626, 77- tfnPP Earle's Office Supplies 120 North Church Street Salisbury, N.C. Phone 636-2341 Office Supplies Furniture, System; * Art Supptlas Your MocksvUle Representative is; Jeff Heard NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★ Files★ Fire Proof IVIaIn Street Salisbury, N.C, Phone 636-8022 h ay’s TV C^ICER we need your help to tight MOW a n t in g ••r v I M to 0 * * l* Cwnty готММ». »«Vk» •И m «lor Ы т Л . W t о « « ' й ёкч ф and d rtlvw y i« v lc » , più» In hom e itr v lc ln s . RM kttnti on 1704) » ch o n *« n « y call i l no « t r i cm t. r tn n t : fM-MOl for tw v lc * or Shop No. Il (»If) 7IS.41M . Locatw l I t t Jir Jan M tm m W Initon- U tom , N.C. J710J, ь« 1< » Llttt« 1л»оио ball p art. As a mechanic he’d be top man in any shop. He’d rather work for the Navy. He can tear down an engine, get to the trouble spot and put it back together in no timeatall. It's that kind of experience the Navy relies on to tune an engine, program a computer or even run a nuclear reactor. Pick any field and you'll find some of the ¿est people in it are working in the Navy. They're men and women who believe being the best means more when it's done for their country. Navy know-how. iVs working for America. F R E E F R A M IN G at Ben Franklin...Bring your favorite photo, stitchery project or prize possession. Our fram ing professional will cut and size the necessary mat and fram e and assem ble them Free of charge. All you PA Y Is for the m aterials! 7-7-4t pBF FOR S A LE ...E lectric Golf Cart. Call 284-4306 or 1.704-546-7J70. 7-7-4tpJC S A T E L L IT E TV For the Home... Get over 200 channels of television directly irom the satellites; HBO. Showtime, Playboy. Ihe Superstations. Sports and Cinem ax, first-run m ovies from around the w orld; Super sharp reception. Color Like Never Before! C all: (919 ) 548-2545 from 6 p .m .. 10 p.m . Mon. thru Fri.,- and (704) 546-7972 from 7 a.m . - 10 p.m . Sal. and Sun.7-14 4tp FO R *SA LE: Pinto M are with Coll; also a 1976 M allbu C lassic, low m ileage. E x ­ cellent condition. C all; 634- 5027. 7-28-2tnp-BB FOR S A L E : Pair Of green and white floral twin bedspreads, m atching curtains. G reat for dorm rooms. Call 634.2307. 7-26 ItpSL "If you continue to think like you alw ays thought. You will continue to get what you alw ays got." is it enough??? For m ore In­ form ation. send brief resum e' to: J.R . Consultanis, Rt. 4, Box 199-E, Statesville, N.C. 28677. 7-28 4tpJRC FOR S A L E : 25 inch Zenith color TV. In E X C E L L E N T condition. S150.00. Call 634- 3411. 7-28 ItnpCAW FA R M E Q U IP M E N T FO R SA LE : 2 silage w agons, No. 216 JD . Cali (919) 998-4967 after 6 p.m. 7-28 2tnpJD S FOR S A L E : Like New Elec- trilux Olym pia I. S275.00. Call after 6 p.m . 492-5705. 7.28 ItnpSD MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE FOR S A L E : 1980 H llicrest M obile Home 14 x 70. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Heat pump, central air. Sm all down paym ent. Assum e loon. Call (704) 493-5249 after 5:30 p.m . 7-14 4tnpRA FOR S A L E : 1975 AV)del Mobile Home.,. 2 bedroom s, > both, kitchen and living room furnished, air conditioned, oil fu rn ace w ith drum , un­ derpenned, 2 sets cement steps, w asher, dryer, set of storm windows, new drapes, new carpet, refrigerator with Ice m aker. E X C E L L E N T condition. Call 998-2509, 7-14 3tpDC M O BILE HOMES FOR S A LE : B est P rice s A n y w h e re lll 14x70 S9.995.00; 24 X 44, S14.995,00; 24 X 60. S18,995.00 W E TR A D E AN YTH IN G OF V A LU E1 D avid's AAoblle Homes, Hwy. 52, Norwood. N.C. Phone; (704) 474-5512.7-21-10tp-DMH FOR S A L E : 1976 AAoblle Home 12 X 65on approx, 2 acres land, has 6’x l2' room added on, new 16426' detached garage with concrete floor In W illiam R. D avie area. Call 492-7716.7-28 itpPT C LO SEO U T S-LEE'S M O BILE HOMES. 7 days -tn sundown. Road 1933 Norwood. (704) 474- 3741. New 14 x70, sil,999i New 24 X 44. S15.500. New 24x60, S17.500.7-28 HnLMH FO R s'a L E OR P O S S IB L Y R EN T ... 1 Mobile Home. Cell 998 3902. 7.28 HnGAMH MOBILE HOME FOR RENT WANTED W A N TED TO B U Y ... A ir Conditioners... Even If they need repairs. Call 492-7247. 7-28 tfnAAS FOR R E N T : Furnished Mobile H om e, Sh ad y p riv a te lot. M ain Church R oad. 2 bedroom s, a ir conditioned. S175.00 per month plus deposit and references. No Pets. 1 child. Call 634-2532. 7-28 tfnGM LAND FOR RENT FOR R E N T : T rille r Space on Yadkin Valley Road. Contact: Ben c. E llis for m ore In­ form ation at 9f8-4460. 7-38 ItpBE LAND FOR SALE FOR S A L E : Wooded Mobile Home Lots...A pproxim ately 3 m iles south ot city lim its. County w ater and paved street. Call (919 ) 996 4396. , 7-28 4tpFH HOMES FOR SALE H O USE FO R S A L E BY OW N ER...Being Transferred -.- N ew ly d eco rated . 3 bedroom, I'.'i baths, carport, sliding glass doors to deck, fenced back yard, 12 x 24 paneled building. A ll a p ­ pliances included. S35,000. Low Interest loan assum able. Call 492-7523, 7-14 4tpC FOR S A L E OR T R A D E ...2 bedroom house w ith alum inum sid in g , new cabinets, new carpet. Very nice. Priced to Sell. Financing A vailab le. Lo cated In C ooleem ee. A lso lots and a c re a g e for sa le, E A R . N H ARD T R E A L E S T A T E Phones 2&4.2405 or 284-2110. 7.28 TtpER FOR RENT : Old Farm House. Rent Cheap. S100.00 per month, if willing lo m ake necessary repairs. Barn, chicken house, rabbit pen, garden space, several out­ buildings. No central heat, w ill need h eater. F ork com m unity n ear Y ad kin R iver, Prefer couple or sm all fam ily. C all: 998 4777. 7-21-tfn.AL H O USE FO R S A L E B Y O W N ER ... 3 bedroo m s, 2 tMths. energy efficient, solar heat, wood stove, 3 years of w ood s u p p ly , d ish w a sh e r, deck and carport. $43,000. Assum able loan. Call 998-6035. 7-28 4tpSG HO USE FO R S A L E B Y OW NER...W ilkesboro Street, 100 X 200 lot. central new furnace. 3 bedroom s, tile bath, LR ,D R , kitchen, den. $44,500. Call 634-5880 weekends or week nights after 7 p.m . 7-28 5tpKA Resort Property FOR RENT R ESO R T R E N T A L ..B each Cottage at South M yrtle, 2 bedrooms and bunks, sofabed. 2 baths, air condition, color Cable T.V. near ocean. Dally or weekly. Call 634-3875 or 634. 3650. 77 -tfnWL Y A R D S A L E S 3 FA M ILY YA R D SA LE...- SafurdaV’ Ju ly 30, O N LY...7 a.m . until 4 p.m . Travel 64 East from M ocksville to Rd. No, 1609. Go '■■} m ile and see sign. BA R G A IN Sl Good 40- Inch stove, cook stove, dishes, baby things, Victrola. A Big V arlctyl Call 998-4204. Y A R D S A L E ...S a t u r d a y . August 6. from 8 a m . until.., at W illiam R. Davie Fire Department (inside). Lots ol kids clothes, adults and more, oil stove, tools, odds and ends and LOTS M O RE! CARPO RT S A L E : Saturday, Ju ly 30. from e a.m . • 12 noon. Jericho Road, Sth house past Hardison Church. Baby Items, curtains, quart (ars. ft track tapes, books, and lots more. EV ER YT H IN G MUST GO Il! Make an Offer. BIG YA R D S A L E : Friday and Saturday. Ju ly 29 and M. from 8 a.m . until... 3 m iles North of 1.40 on Hwy. « 1 . at 601 Nor. se ry ^ Lan d scap in g on Danner Road. Lots of m en and womens clothes of all sixes. Household Item s, special saie on shrubs, azaleas, rhoden- dron s. etc. Lots of good tkargains- Cancelled It raining. 3 F A M IL Y Y A R D S A L E ... Saturday, Ju ly Э0. at )60 Rldgevlew D rive, from 8 a.m . until 3 p.m . B ar. bath tub. children and adult clothing - and M O RE) Phone 634-3821. BIG YA R D SA LE... 4 Fam ilies p a rtic ip a tin g ... At 397 W i l k e s b o r o S t r e e t . M ocksville, N.C. Saturday. July 30thONLY. E arly until late. Cancelled II raining. "A Little Bit of Everyth ing." YA R D S A LE ... Thurvday, July 28 from 9 a.m . until 6 p.m . and F riday, July 29 from 9 a.m . until 4 p.m . Adventist Church, M illing R oad, M o cksville. Clothing, draperies, books, toys. A pplian ces, R ain or Shine! ^ lio w signs. BIG YA R D SA L E ... Saturday, Ju ly 30, from 8 a.m . until 3 p.m ., 3rd house on right, behind M on leigh G arm ent Com pany, 260 Mumford Drive M ocksville, N.C. B A C K Y A R D S A L E AT 419 Sanford Avenue, M ocksville. Saturday. Ju ly 30, from 8 a.m . until 4 p.m . Dog house, g la s s w a r e . c a n a r ie s , parakeets, finches, butcher block table, antiques and lots of m iscellaneousl Rain date will be August 6. W E U M Y Y O U T O P A S S A L O N G Y O U R S K IL L . If.K-h voiir nn)iMr\' чр<‘- cinlty ti>;i new Ri.‘>cr\'ist.anJ ymi can 0ЛП1 a extra ina’ino in ihc Armv RcNcr\ i‘ Hxamplc. an if'5 with 4 yr.ir> nuliiiT> c\|vn- cncc oan earn mine than J l.^)22 per year Mari Yt'U >4T\e line weekcnj a month апЛ i'Vi> weeks a year with a liKal IU*M.T\'o unit hitor* CNteJWe il 1ч* ylati u> paNS ali)ni: the inlortiiation v*ui r\eeil. Call ytiur Army Rc‘xTve гергеч.‘та- live. in ihe Yellmv Pajjo under “Recruitinti.' REBUILT STARTERS& ALTERNATORS For American Cars ‘24.95 With Trade In $34.95 W ith Internal Regulator Boger Texaco Service 185 N. Main Street Mocksville, N.C. Wheat Or Oat Straw 50' Bale in field Kennetli Steele Rt. 1 South RIverChurch fW Woodleaf, N.C. 278-2698 or 278-9160 NOTICE Ads appearing in the ciassiried columns of this newspaper arc 13.00 for just 25 words If paid for in ad­ vance by 11 a.m, Thursday mor­ nings. AU such classified ads not paid for by II a.m. Thursday, at which time they will be transferred to an ac­ count to be hilled, will be charged at the rate of 14.00 for Just 25 words. All ads not paid for within 30 days will have 10 percent service charge added to the total. Aii ads in excess of 25 words'wiil be charged at the rate of 10 cents per word. Deadline for accepting classified ads Is 2 p.m. Tuesday of the week to be run. WANTED Livestock Beck Livestock & Co., Inc. Wholesale Meats Thomasviiie. N.C. WILL BUY I or 100 COWS.-aiso Buiis, VmIs, Feeders, Calves We Pay Cash For All Cattle When Picked Up WE WILL Pick up-Klli- Process Your Locker Beef A.L Beck. Jr. Rt. 1 Thomasviiie Call Collect Anytime Winston-Salem 919-788-9008 or 788-7524 Phone After 6 P.M. or Early A.ivt. 919-475-6895 ^ • T T i a ? ’ibuVi’ conicr sugc. in iho spotlight, doiiig a juggliiia act for sixit'on hours a day Wlicn curLun conics do\i‘n. you worr>’ aboul dropping a ball loniorrovv But the act is al! yours and >ou vs’anl il that \».’ay 560.000 sniall businesses liko yours incorporated dunng a lough 1982. 'I’here arc 13 iniliion of you now, prov'idi/ig 3 out of 5 new jobs. TIui's a cast of 50 milbon workers, 'lake a Ixjw. sniall business. I-lncore! S B N U4II Si NU Wjstt IK' :?P4Ih H e lp W a n te d Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Good Working Conditions Excellent Benefits Apply In Person Or Call For An Appointment 6 3 4 - 5 9 9 1 W o n d e rk n it Milling Road Mocksville Lqual Opportunity Employer FOR SALE *900 fEi» ACRE 37.4 acres located on Hwy. 601 near the South Yadkin River 11 %% FINANCING Available With Approved Credit And Terms Contact Frank Bahnson 634-6261 d i a m o n d S P E C L \ L 1 S T * Setting * Re-m ounting * Worn prongs repaired * Lost stones replaced downtown, Mocksville 634-5216 mastercharge/visa FOOD STORES NOW HIRING FULL AND PART TIME HELP APPLICANTS SHOULD HAVE Good Work Record, Flexible Hours, Be Honest And Dependable. Benefits Include Paid Vacation, Sick Leave,Bette Than Average Starting Salary, Company Paid Insurance, Stock Ownership Plan. Apply in Person Friday Betvireen 9-12 at theT>antry In YadkinviUe. iñ i^T R A C T O R TRAILER I^ ^ ^ T R A IN iN G TRUCKING OPPORTUNITIES II you've talked to Ihe reit, now talk lo Ihe beat! Charlolle Dws«l Driving School gradualsa go places In the trucking Induitry. We train lull lime or on weekend«. OUR 0RA0UATE8 RECEIV& • Foderai certifications• Job Assistance• ROAD TEST FOR N.C. Class A Uconse (Cert. 110068) II you are seriously looking lor ■ new cvMr, call anytlrrw. Charlotte, N.C. 704-597-9550 or Toll Free 1-800-532-0476 ext. 109 SUBSCRIBE to the Davie Couttty Enterprise Record Ju(t fill In and mall to tarculatisn Department •■p.O. Box 525 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 (Check applicable boxes.) N o rth C aro lin a. O u t o f State $ 1 0 . 0 0 _____ $ 1 5 .0 0 _____ Please Enclose Payment Name- Address . City. Telephone. State.Zip. DiAVIM C O U N T Y E M Ommm Ош Н ш АЛ 14B -- DAVIti COUNTY 1-NTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 198.1 ------------------------------ ^ T H E S E P R IC E G O O D J U L Y 2 8 -2 9 -3 0 , 1 9 8 3 O N L Y S f l L C S c r s w n c o u r ^ RAID P R O F E S S I O N A L S T R E N G T H ANT AND ROACH SPRAY :r o w n COUPONÌI 1 6 0 2 . S IZ E $277 y c ^ f ó N E X lp T B E S ’jù iy 30'.~У0В38 H e a d & S h o u ld e r s i S H A M P 0 0 "e g u u a r 1 y 'P A L S A S S O N S H A M P O d O R M P 'iW m i G R IM S E 8 o z . S IZ E CviDAL SASSOON^ S H A M P O d 'o R F IN IS H IN G R IN S E $ 2 8 7 8’f f l m № m T R E S '! i u i ^ ’f983 ? C R O W N ° C ^ BAN ban CROWci.c:p.up.c).N ROLL-ON DEODORANT R E G U L A R O R U N - S C E N T E D R e gu la r P CRESTTOOTHPASTE Buy 2 Get 1 FREE 1 O Z . S IZ E 8 9 C f G S t I C r e s t i)ÜPON‘ EXPTf Ш з " R E G U L A R , M IN T S o r G E L fi4 .98 5 0 9 9 V a lu e S A V E $ 1 .9 0 . O R C O N D IT IO N IN G F O R M U L A 7 0 Z . L IQ U ID 4 0 Z . T U B E 5 9 8igaa'Po'N“E ^ T R B !fy u iy 3 6 ;.i'9 ^ ajcR O w iT C O U F ^ 'S LIFE LINE #»/ TOOTHBRUSH R e gu la r Price $ 1 .6 7 Ii 8riy o N E X P ir E S ‘JuTv 3 6 r i9 8 3 ANACIN M A X IM U M S T R E N G T H Ite d R l^ '^ ™ “ U N T O R /CAPSULES $137 2 0 C O U N T X lgrJufy~30VT’9 8 3 S 8 l 9 9 ' Jc r o w n c o u t o n J LIQUID NEUTROGENA Introducing Liquid Neutrogena' especiallyformulated or facial cleansing $ 5 « r зо'Г'ТэвзЛ i?.R9yy.H.?.9.y£9!iil B A U S C H & L O M B 'sterile L e n s L u b r i c a n t F ® ^ for Soft and Hard Contact Lenses Жйууд.е.«у.р.9.й1 DRISTAN TABLETS R e g u la r Price $ 2 .7 9 f i l l e r R a p e r IT E M N O . 1 2 1 2 ST. REGIS FILLER PAPER 2 0 0 C O U N T 3 - $ 1 9 9 □ и £ з 6 * Л Ш ______________ | ? | Я В | ю . 1 0 -Р а с к H u e o r B la c k M t P K G . O F 10 9 9 ‘ ^ W f e r j u l y 30, 1.983^ ______S p o y ^ F R E E Z P A K FREEZER BAGS I Lenses OR SALINE SOLUTION J B R IC A N T 1 2 O Z . S IZ E ( 0 4 7 Y O U R C H O IC E rC Q U P O N -E X -p T R rs^ .H 'ra o l'l^ ^ LJuly 30, 19831! T ^ M O S SUNPACKER 11 Q U A R T SCR9ÄN.f.S!yj;ßWi {¡C R ?« W c c can KERR CANNINGiSAVE? now " j'ARS w ith W ID E M O U T H P IN T S IZ E J A R S . -C A S E S O 9 9 ' '• O F 1 2 J "R e g u la r Price $ 4 .9 7 ^ i IT E M ; N O . 9 6 2 0 W A H L B A S IC ЛпЦ1' IHAIRCUTTING no, KIT u O ® ' ¡-р у р т -и та у -з й гт 'о в з ^ Ш й Ш Я Ш Ш * 3 0 P IN T _ * 2 0 Q U A R T F O R C P IM S lu jv lO * 1 2 H A L F G A L L O N S Y O U R C H O IC E 3 for 9 9 ' O lTroN ^EXPlR'EsTuTJ^ycn-^if: BASEBALL 9 9 * fCROWN COyroN '¡ T E M N P . J o i ” I G R A N D P R I X А м ГFdCKET RADII • Solid tiale circuitry• 2" dynamic speaker • C ontoured styrene cabinet • C ircular tuning dial • C oordinated w rist strap• Earphof>cj8ck ■ Uses 9 volt battery (n o t inclu de d)• 4'/4-Hjt2i4-Wx Hi-0 ас0и р 01ч'Ё)Гр тЁ5'Гй 1у'збТ Т эё 'з *3 ’ 9 9 -e o u p o N r)?p T B ’i S 3 ^ :i^ IT E M N O . C T E 5 0 0 CENTIA ^TELEPHONI l O M E r ^ O R Y R e g u la r Price $ 2 9 .9 9 LO C A tlO N S IN . W IN ST O N -SA LE M : P A R K V IE W , 3075 K E R N E R S V IL L E IlD , 788- 2032 ; 301 A C A D IA A V E N U E , 722-7145, 631 P E T E R S C R E E K P A R K W A Y , 723-3501; H A N E S M A L L, 768-9320; OLDTv.,WN, 3716 R E Y N O L D A RD., 924-9131-, O L D HW Y. 52 N. S T A N L E Y V IL L E , 377-2281: C O LO N Y C E N T R E , K IN G , 983-2186; H W Y. 66 W A LK ER T O W N , 595-2137; W EST W O O D V IL L A G E , C L E M M O N S, 7664156; HW Y. 601, Y A D K IN V IL L E , 619-8844; H W Y. 601, M O C K S V IL L E , 634-6213; N EW C O N SH O P P IN G C E N T E R , IIEW T O N , W E ST G A T E S H O P P IN G C E N T E R , T A Y L O R ­ S V IL L E , D A V ID S O N P LA ZA , L E X IN G T O N ; O P T IC A L SH O PS L O C A T E D A T H A N E S M A L L, 768-9322; M O C K S V IL L E , 634-6216 and L E X IN G T O N , The Prescription People Open 365 Days A Year W e R e se rve th e R ig h t to L im it O u a rititie s .