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05-MayM o e k s v ille M a n L e a d s P o lie e O n 2 8 M ile C h a s e T h r o u g h D a v ie ^......................... B i l l P e e le r R e t ir in g A s C o a c h O f G ir ls B a s k e t b a ll T e a m D A V IE C O U N T Y so« e n te r p r i / £ #e c o r d U S l’S 149-160 I'llt KSD.W . Miiv 5. ly.SS 48 PACKS 5>,1, 6 Eligible For County Commission Run-Off G le a ry , F o s te r B a h n s o n L e a d B a llo tin g By K atliy D . C h iiH ni . Davie County Enterprise-Record J .G . “ B u s te r” C le a ry . Spurgeon Foster Jr. and Bert B. Bahason were the top voie- getiers in Tuesday’s Republican priniaiy for three available .seats on the Davie County Board ol’ Conimi.ssionens, but tlic race ap­ pears far from over. Stacy Cornatzer and Vernon M . D ull, who placed fourth and fifth respectively, both .said they w ould challenge the three in a M ay 31 runoff. Billy: R .;Shelton, w ho could also call fo ra runoff according to unofficial totals, .said he pro­ bably w ouldn’t. “ It looks too m uch out o f reach,’’ he said after votes were totaled at just before m idnight Tuesday. Cleary led the ticket with 1,493 votes, followed by Foster with 1,449 and Bahnson with 1,181. Other unofficial totals were: Cornatzcr, 1,147; D ull, 1,135: Shelton, 882; W illa Jo I’Icnsc See Cornat/.er — I*. 9 .Ainonj; (liosc couiitinn vole.s a( (he- c-oiirlhdiisc 'I'tiesduy iiij^ht were, from left, R .C . S iiiith, Roy C artner, Rufus H roik. i’ai ■Moore, IJarbara Ailen and G arry Potl.s. Photo by Robin Fcrgusson Allen, Shore Mominated For Register Of Deeds Barbara A llen and Henry Shore won their respective parly nom inations for the register o f deeds Job in voting Tuesday. A llen, a Dem ocrat, look all 12 precincts. H er o iijio n e n t, E dw ard “ 'rce’’ Tkach, fell way behind from the start, with Allen get­ ting 1496 votes and .517 for Tkach. The Republican candidates didn't have it so easy. It started out as a close race between Henry Shore, Luther Potts, and Simon Seaford. But by 11 p.m ., with only North M oeksville left lo count, the victory pointed towards Shore. The final count shortly before midnight said Shore was the favorite with 1137 votes against Please See Polls — P. 8 Hospital Asks Coynty To Offset Losses By K athy D . C h aff III Davie County Enterprise-Record D avie County Hospital of- ficials are asking the county to help covcr the cost o f medical care for residents who cantiot afford it. C h ris Du.v;, hospital ad­ m inistrator, asked the Davie County Board o f Connnis- sioncrs M onday lo appropriate .$120,000 over the ne.xt five months to help cover the cost of in d ig e n t care for co u n ty residents. W itiiout the ap ­ propriation, he saiti the hospital would end its 19H7-8K fiscal year on Sept. 30 with a deficit. C om m issioners said they w ould consiiler the ret(iiest in planning their budget for the 1988-89 fiscal year, which .starts July 1. Com m issioner B ud d y A le.xander said a I'/’ -cent properly tax increase would be needetl to generate the .$120,000. In a handout to com m is­ sioners. Du,\ projected by the end o f September, $338.-124 in hos|)ital services will have been rendered lo county resiclenis unable to pay for ihem, 'I his incluiles $46,248 in un­ paid deductiblcs by M edicare liatients. most o f whom are elderly and can't afford the cost; $31,116 in unpaid deductibles by M edicaid patients, wiiich in­ clude tlie needy, aged, blind and disabled; and $310,960 in ser­ vices reiuleretl lo co unty residents not covered by health insurance policies. Residents covered by in­ surance policies who have outstanding balances (some companies, for example, pay only 80 percent o f the hospital costs) are noi included in the lolal. Dux said the hosjiital has been able to absorb all but $120,000 o f the indigenl costs by reduc­ ing expenses and increasing rates. The hospital raised its room rates by 6 percent last year. This followed a 27 percent increase the year before. Dux said he approached com ­ missioners about the $ 120,000 allocation din ing a presentation last year. Bui because the coun­ ty's I'iscal year slartcd three m o nths e arlie r lhan the hospital's, commissioners said then that they would have to consiiler the request during planning for ihe com ing year's budget. ■■\Ve llgured out every way we could to reduce expenses and pul in rale increases that were within the limits that would be allowed by Blue Cross, and we still cam e.up with $120,000 sho rt," Dux saitl.. The ci)unty will be asked lo cover ab()Ui $I38,(X)0 o f the .$446,000 in indigenl costs pro­ jected for the 1988-89 fiscal ye:ir, he said. , •'If we're going to have a balanced budget anil provitle in­ digent care lo llic cili/ens of the counis. then somebodv neeils to pay for it,” Du.x said after the tiieeling. “ A nd it .shouldn’t be the people who come in the liospital and have the ability lo pay. That, in essence, is a sick ta.x. “ In other words, you don’t pay it unless you get sick and it shouldn’t be that way. It should be a ta.x on everybody.’’ Bill Fosler, vice chairman of the com m ission, said the coun­ ty has reached the ix)inl where it has no choice but to subsidize or close the hospital. Are there any oiher alternatives, he ask­ ed Dux. “ Sell it," Dux said. “ 1 don't particularly like that option, bul It is an o ptio n ." I’loase .See Hospital — I’. 6 Planners OK Hillsdale Shopping Center By K athy 0 . C 'hani/i Davie County Entorprise-Record G row th was the topic o f debate last 'riuirsday night when the Davie C oiinly Planning Jioard considered a request to rczone 53.2 acres along U .S. 158 in Hillsdale for co m m uni­ ty shopping. Pcspiie opposition froii) area residenis, board meinbets voted 5-1 (Carl H um piirey was n o t at the m eeting) lo recommeiul ap­ proval of the rct|iicsl to the U a v ie ‘ C o u n ty B oard o f Com m issioners. i ’laiiiiiiig board membci' Keii- iieih Harpe voted against the le- quest, submitted by developer Roy polls. The pro|x.Tly, ow n­ ed by l\)tls, is now zoned for re.sidentia) and residenlial agricultural use. Harpe said that even though most o f Ihe tidjoining properly is zoned lor highway business, it’s still basically a resiileiuial aiea. “ I jii.st don't feel it's best suited for comminn'ty shojip in g ," he said. The com m ission will \nie on the proposed re/oning alter a he a rin g at an u|)com ini! meeting. Jesse Boyce, zoning enforcement officer for the county and town, saiil a meeting date iiad not been .set. Potts said he doesn't plan to iMiild an>'llimg m t the properi\ for at least a year, allcr uhicli he plans a resiauiaiii. ila> carc center aiul m ini warelnnises. He sail! later ui ihe meeUng that ii could i'e l> Se.iis lieliMC Ihe site was lull\ develi'iKul, '•.Are you plaiiniiii! (o pul D .n ie .Mall >)Ui lh ;re or something','" ;isked boanl cliair man W ade 1 ciinanl. “ I'v e n tu ally ." Polls saul. Ronnie Bates. I.H . "C 'okie’ O w e n s , Ija m e s E le c te d T o S c h o o l B o a rd D avid Owens and Galvin Ijames were elected to the Davie County Board o f Education Tuesday. Ow ens, o f the Gornatz-er com m unity, let candidates with 1,437 in unofficial results M on­ day night. Ijames was second with 1,240 votes. The two w ill be installed on the board in December, replac­ ing Joe Everett and Charles D unn. Owens, 33, used a G od and patriotism cam paign to gain election. “ li feels great. Five m om hs o f work have paid off,” he said. “ I will be attending meetings and learning all I can about the system, so I can hit the ground running in Decem ber.’ ’ Owens said his support was , strongest in his home areas, his church com m unity and com ­ munities where he helped with Little League programs. Please See Ijam es — P. 8 Jiuu's. Jam es Slavcis’ and 1 .aw icu'.'c Dull either spoke aiMinsi ur expressed eoneern .iboui tile rei]iiest, B.ites, ,i Dem oeralic can­ did.He li'i eminiN commissioner, read Iruiii ihe Report and Keeonimenciaiinns ol ihc Davie F'uiuies (JualiiN of l ife Task I'oree, "l-lk\'li\c ,luly 1. 1989, tlie einmi\ shoulil withhold the I’lease See P lanning — P. 4 $ 3 .8 M illio n B u d g e t F o r : S c h o o ls E y e d A S3.8 m illion proposed budget: for Davie sehoolsi' was approved by board of ? educalion m em bers: Moh- day night. Board members said they hope to alleviate pro ble m s; with county commissioners w hich surfaced last year.; In a message to. county commissioners by finance officer, Bill Brow n, the;- focus is on educational op-; portunities for Davie young people. “ It puls the emphasis on; the student,’’ said board; member, Charles Dunn. “ It; deals with money and pro­ grams ratlier than percen­ tages.” The schools are asking for $2,454,486 in current expense funds from the county. Last year, the schools received $2,268,696. In addition, the schools are asking for $108,900 in capital outlay funds from Ihe county. It received no such funds last year. The proposed budget in ­ cludes $134,000 in county funds : fo r teacher supplements. County com m issioners have not set a date to act on the school request. 2 - l)A V Ii: ( (H KN TKKl'UlSK UF.CORI). T IIU RSD A V . Miiy 5, I98H r e D e l i c a t e B a l a i i e e I n H i l l s d a l e G r o w t h ■ Ilk ' HtllNclak- ct'iuniiiinl)' iii a ik'lk-ali.’ I'alaiKC. W ill II s-’rou iiip a sicaii) . planned m cihoir/ ( )i u ill ii iifow poll n ii'il, [Hinbli' him ihlc w iih lU' \liicc.:iicin : iHn'posc'.' I Ik' D aN 10 I I ’lanniiie Huaixi sccnis li' ))ifU 'i the scciind altcrnall'v c. rik' boaul ran reni,i:lishik1 o\ cr Iho jiitn', ih issuo last s\'Cck 1\\ rccnm nkaklini: a >lu'ppinL; cenici in ,a rcskk'ntial area. M o w m any tiuics lut\e eiii/eii.s nu'aneil the iv riain , ‘ ’N pl aiu)ihcr C’iem inons The planners apparentiv ha\e not heari.1 the song. It's rrightciiing how easily the /o n in y issue speil past live planning hoati,!. W ith no site |ilat\. no eointnitinents I'roni retailers t)r buiklers, the board appro\;ei.l ihe re- qiiesi. Som eone called it planning w ithout a plan, liven if there w ere no objections iVom neighbors, the board : should ha\e dcilietl tlic request. Koy Potts, invner o f the property, said he m ay build a restaurant there. A day care and w arehouses. ma_\be. A m a il, som eday. N othing d e lln ite ., ■ : II'th e re arc no plans, no co m m itm ents, no site plans / and no .sewer, w hy should the planners re/one? W here's the scrutiny?. The planners .served m erely to incrca.se the value o f the land, it m igh t sim ply be resold to another developer. W ith different plans. 'riict'c’s another result o f the planners’ action: the stability o f a neighborhood has been shaken. The decision again points to the sad lack o f direction the county hits on its future. W h y . w hy isn't there a long-range plan for grow th? If it can't be done for the entire county, w hy c a n ’t the local governm ent at least develop plans for the hotspot areas such as H illsdale? C’oiiuiK Tcial atki inilustrial developm ent should be eon- riiiei.1 to the im m ediate erossroaiis area. O n U .S . 138. the planners probably should approve no new commer-^ cial developm ent west o f W ebb H eating & A ir C o n d i­ tion in g. C ertainly not a 50-acre tract for a shopping • ccnter. Stores sho uld n't be .scattered w ily nily all the w ay to S m ith G rove. A t the s a m e m e e tin g , the board also recom m ended ap­ proval for housing developm ent plans in another part o f the H illsdale area. It w ill allow another phase o f a m ajor housing developm ent on N .C . 801 across from B erm uda V illag e. T here has been plenty o f debate about how that pro­ perty should be developed. N eighbors have objections there, too. D espite their protests, all that pro|x;rty w ill be dedicated to housing eventually. It’s inevitable. That field looks beautiful plow ed or standing in tall corn. But there’s too m any people w illin g to pay for housing sites there. T he only issue for that property is the num ber o f hom es. : : , — D w ight Sparks D A .V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R p R i/E R e c o r d U SP S 149-160 124 South M ain Street M o cksville , N C 27028 704/634-2 120 FuhlislictI evciy'I'luirsdiiy tiy ilic D A V in C O U N T Y P U B IJ S H IN G C O . Dwight Sparks ... Robin I'crgussdn , Mike Bariihardt .. Kathy Chairin ___ Ronnie fiallagher fk'ckv Snvder ..... ................ liditor-Puhlisher ........ General Manager ............... M anaging lulilor ........................ News l-ditor ...................... S[)()rls Editor ..... Advertising Director Mocksville Knterprise i9i()-iy.sK Davif Kfci)r<l I899-19.‘)8 Jo iin ia l 1901-1971 .SecomI Cliiss I’o.slagi; i'a iirin M iicksville, N C 27028 .Sul)scri|)|ii>n Kiitfs ■Siiigli; Copy, .50 LCiits $ J8.00 per year in Ni)rlli Carolina '*>22..SO per year mil,side North Ciiroliiui I'O.STMA.S'TliK .Seiul address changes to Uavje County 1‘nierpri.sc-Hecord !>.(). H(U .525, Mocksville, NC 27028 Aslilt'\ .limu-s. .^rd gi ad i M ocksv illf i;icnuntai-\ ' ‘ I’iU'V l()\0 u s .” S a b rin a C r a n n il, 3 rd g ra d e W ill Kdsvards, 3rd f>nidc C la y R atledK e, 3 rd g rade M d cksvillo l- lem entary M o cksville E le m e n tary M o ck sv ille E le m e n ta ry • ‘ I hey all take care o f us. “ She cares fo r m e , a n d “ She takc.s care o f m e. She W lu n r m sick, m y m o m w hen I have a lot o f school gets food fo r us. W h e n I ’m takes care o f m e ." w o rk, .she helps m e do it. She s ic k , she j'iv e s m e does a lot o f other things, but m e d ic in e .” 1 c a n ’ t p u t th e m in to ■words.' ' S id e w a lk S u r v e y : W h y A r e M o t h e r s S p e c i a l ? H o lly H ill, 3 rd g rad e M y sti H o w e ll, 3 rd g rad e L o rie W a ll, 3 rd g rad e G r a n t J o r d a n , 3 rd g rade M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry M o c k sv ille E le m e n ta ry M o cksville E le m e n ta ry M o ck sv ille E le m e n tary “ Because she takes care o f “ Becau.se o f the w ay she ‘ ‘Because she loves us. “ Because they care for us. Because she loves u s ." loves y o u , the w ay she cares T hey take care o f u s .” y o u . T hey give you fo o d .’’ • fo r v o ii.” L e t t e r s T h e C o u n ty N e e d s B o a r d , A n d C o u r t W a tc h e r s T o the editor: I appreciate, especiallv. one aspect of your editorial relating to the selling o f bail in the Grubb-Brittian matter, that it was unreasonable for bond lo be .set without a public hearing ... the effect being that argunienis could not be heard that were relevant to the decision. There is another m ailer which is sure to com ­ mand space in the com ing weeks, a nialter that has been before the public in recent inonths but which remains irritatingly unre.solv- cd, ihe m ailer ol whether or not the developers o f "H id d e n C re e k ", over the olijcctions o f the vast m ajorily o f neighboring laiklo\sncrs. will be allow ed to place a sewage treatment plant to accom m odate this projecletl housing 111'oiect. W hen "M iiklen C reek" went before ihe Planning Board, they got approval o f Ihe piojeci with O N li individual speaking F O R approval and an entire room ful u f laniiowners speaking A G A IN S T : their allonicy was the O N H . Yet our planners, who supposedly act in Ihe interest ol the m ajority anel for the "p u b lic g o o tl". gave their bics.sings alie ro n e id'the briefest closed-door sessions in the history ol ilic Boaiil. Ih e talk was that the m ailer had been preappnu’cd o\er drinks at a decidedly N()N|niblic m eeting. The connm inih' was saved from execution o f the pro^ jecl only becausc the County Com m issioners w erem ade aw:ue o f just how ill-ad\ i.sed this tlevelopmenl pioji-et is. and so disap proveil a zoning change. Unforlunately "Ilitld e n C reek" is back. Same pii>|rct, .liisi iMg ger,. And the altitude c.xpressed, during lasi week s ineetiii!.'. in the Planning Board’s chairm an (that he divln’l W.\N 1 u> Ik-.n ans obieclions, that he wanted to go home> is lliai the nil'hei si.iiii|i is still in serviced lor all of the "gotxl old boys' aioim d ilk'coiiius W h y should this indivitlual object to reasonable |iuhlie ouiciy o f citizens at a public meeling ’ Nly leeling is that too man) have goiU'D a w a y w ith too m uch and ihe "c u re " m ighl well h;i\e lo be "Bo:u'd-N\''alehers''. jiisl as ‘ ’C onri W au Iiim s " ,ink il in . ini> ing a \ariety o f jiulicial ills. ( )l: eoiii se, .iiioiliei iviiioi!', nii-'h; be Boartl mem bers who ha\e a i ihe im ie lo vpedi! :nu! hi concern lo bestow on the job: iliose illi lu-illu i niiL’hi yi'UMilei stepping dow n. ‘ j,k A\ei- Koiiie j'. H '". i ’ I .MI IV k S \ I li*' C a n c e r A d v a n c e m e n t s To the editor; I read with much iiiterest the article about Renee Lapish in the Davie County Enterprise Record. Renee is a brave young lady 10 be able to talk about her cancer and be w illing to share her e.xperiences w ith others. There is so much that can be done (especially in brca.st cancer) if it is detected early. Re.search has come a long way in detecting cancer and treatment o f it. However, there is still a long road to go. As the time approaches the Cancer Drive in Davie County, 1 am reminded o f what o u m io n e y has done in the way o f research and helping individuals in financialneed. 1 can certainly speak as a person who has been there. In November o f 1963 our youngest son (at that tim e), George, who \vas 10 years old developed eye pi\)blems. It was found he had a tum or behind the eyeball which was malignant. The only treatment available at that time was cobalt and other fo rm so f radiation. George received this treatment but it did very link- to help the situation and he only lived for about 18 months. Through the w onderful support o f our fam ily, our friends, neighbors and church, we made it thi'ough the most d if­ ficult time in our life. Ify o ii have not been there you cannot im agine how m y fam ily felt when once again we were confronted with the Big C . In 1972 ouroklest son. .lim . developed cancer. At this time the new treat­ ment immunoihera|\v w as beingUsed on many patients with cancer Sik h as J im ’s .H is cancer was in rem ission for about four years and he lived ;i very norm al life, leaching and coaching at Davie C.um iv High School iiniil two weeks before his death. He also iv'ceised sonie ehenioiiierapy the last few' months. The money we ;:i\i diirm g ihe Cancer Drive is used toward research and help­ ing': lam ilies w iih financial needs. H ow thankful we are that we I'i.id lint lor anoiher four years, due lo the progress that had been m.uk', Keik-c espi csses ihe iiiij-'oi lance o f having a m am m ogram often. I vci y teiiiale that reads this letter should lake advantage o f this ,ii ,Hu Das le Coim iy 1 losjiiial or any jilacc o f their choice. Cancer iKn ' not strike Ihe old onl\. George w a s 10, Renee was 26 and J n il as rii.ink \oii loi gixing nie ihis s|xicc in yotir paper to tell “ M y Nancy T. T utlerow Rom e I, M ocksville DAVIK C O I M K M I RI’KISK KKCOKI), TIIU RSDAV, May 5, 1988-^ ( I’L u iiiiii!.' H n .n \l ;i|i 1\. 1 . )1 1(1 ! H"- U k 'llll.l'. ,11’d U fs liii'lK lill .li i r ll;n ‘! iics , I It, lllc cUiti'l ^ 'O n riuiiM i.is , A j'iil ihi.’ 1 [ irovoil' a ■■■utniuiK’ii h\ M r(.'/onc a i uc k ' UMiI iii' iii!r ic tillu i'i‘ to V !n iin iin ii!', J u n 'p i;!: i 'l l (lk':M n ii'lii':,tN !c:n .ii i S' i ;< lrun;i N (■ Nol'. Mr.: !\>1!v nili!i iiird liic pLniiiii:;: iii.ii h,- an| „oi h,i\c ,i s jic c ilic I'la n lo r iho |'!o jH -!i\ liiiu t '. v ’ i - in tm v iii.iii,' j->i.i!iv xM ih iii Ihc n c \t ye a r, a ic U? hiuK I .liK 'M a n ra ii!; d a \ ,',n c t'cru cr, ainl 'h '\ c ia l ; in in i-w a rc tH H iM ",, raii;,!i.' I'la iis a(v' lo v lc \o lo p ili. t-n iiu 53 a cres iiild a s lin p p in ;! O i.'jiti'r, i’ ha\'c been rosiik'iU 'i>i ihc 1 lillsilalc io r iUMi h 12 years. O u r I'laec I'T resklenee is adjaeeni in ihe eiilranee nl :lh c pr('|ioscil slm ppinL’ center: .A illuniiiii wc reali/e am i iiiiJc r staitcl lluii u r i'u th aiul iiro;,',iess is ine\ ital'ie, u c are ail.iiD aiitly o|)|\xsed:lo the jMoposed sluippm i; ceiiier Inr the In llo u iiiu reasons: 1. W e are o[i|io.sed to unco ntro lle d u ri'w ih under an\ cii' cuni.siance,s, W e believe an area lo be tiev elopetl luiist. hav e a Con crotc p la n , both slu'rt and lon_L’ term . 2, W e are concerned about ihe sew age and waste disposal in ihe projiosetl area. T here is a c|uestion as to u liether tlie'laiid u ill perk (the health departm ent has not conducted a perk lesti, II the la n d w ill not perk, w ill a sew ajie ticatm cnt ssstcm be inslalled Us ill!! ncai b_\ S', alei'w ,iys lo disixise o| all t\ pcs i il waste )»i i shii. Is .\L\un. a concrete plan sliould havcd'cen presenied to ilie bi>aid, V W e are concerned as to w hethci ihe c<nmi\ w alci s'.siem can supply s u llk icnt w ater lo a a u v shoppm i; t enier, ll w ould take a liv m e n d o u s am o u ni o f water to meet |he needs o f each business th a rm ii'h t be included in the sho p pinu cenicr, ‘t, W e arc concerned aboui iln ‘ increascil How ol iralTic enter ini! and cMiin;,,’ an area that is alreails luL’liK conyesietL T his pai- ticul.ir seetioii (i| I iiohwa\ I S,s is hca\ if\ ira\elled due to a ne ar­ by intersection.:,an e\isiiii!j shopping’ center rliernukla O uay ). and the close proM inity lo I dO, The proposed shopj)itig center w ould ile lin iie l) m ake the area c\cn m ore coiisiestci.1 aiul ha/ard o us, ,s l.asily , we are concerned about seenrit_\ m easures, l.-ven tho uuli the entrance v'.ould jo in lliu h w a v l.'SS, a large percentage ol the acres w ill noi k ' \ iew able from the highw av iluc to wootl- ed residenlial areas ol seseral adjacent hom eow ners, H 'securits' ineasnrcs are not csiabltshed, could this not encouragc crime in this p iiriicnlai' area? : In co nclusion, we i.|nestion w hether the decision made by the i'lanriing Hoard last, week was matle in ihe best interest o f the H illsdale (,'om iiiunny anil surrounding areas. W e do not think ade- ■ (juatc notice was pio\ idcd lo ilu,' residents lo inl'orni them of the proposed plan being subm iiied to the Planning Hoard. W e also believe \ery siroiigl> ihat a [ilan lor growth should be iiiiicle for the go(id ol the grcaicsi n u m b e ro l people. W e believe the Plann­ ing H oard should have studied this proposal further beforem ak­ ing a decision iirth is inagniuide. This should have ineluded visiting the p)ropi)setl site (one m e m ber was not even sure o f the location). lliis matier will be lorwarded to the County^Conim issioners at a later date tor liniil approval. W e urge the residenls o fo u r conim unit} to contact tiie County Comm issioners to voice iheir D pinions :md concerns regarding this issue. W e also encouragc residents and iiiteresied individuals lo altend tlie ineeting in which this matter w ill be iliscussed and voted on by the Commissioners. Larry and Palsy Liinier Rt. 1. Bo.x 72, Advanec : T o the editor: : 'lUiday. it seems societ) has turned .things backwards by punishing ihe good aiui helping the l':id. W hat tio we do to. the real crim inal besides lock him up U'ng enough to make him mad then turn him loose to vent his anger on society, I am outraged at the injustice gcung on e\er>day in North C arolina, After T turned in A u tu n iirC a rc N ursing Hom e o f M ocksville for cin-ering up records;of abuse o f the elderly, the p u b lic w a s stunneil, but whai has been done about this serious problem which 1 had pnx if along wiUi a confession from the direc­ tor o f nursing? One reporter from the S(ilishi(ry /•'m.v/ went out on a lim b investigating the story and s[K'nt tw om on th s getting tiie facts before even printing one word O f it. Now’, m onlhs later, ihe one nurse W'ho gave up a Job atid left the elderly patients she loved is facing more puiiishm enl than the people involved in the C ('v e r-u p . T he m an y in\ol\cil in this m is­ deed were not harm ed, but I still suffer. Is it money that buys jusliee today? 1 believe so. The N .C . Stale board o f nursing has asked me to surrender m y license because o f accusations m ade by A utum n Care. The place which lied to protect a money-making business lies again and how I must fight to keep what is rightful- ly m in e . 1 was not silent when elderly were abused and I w ill not be silent n o w . 1 am outraged at A utum n Care and their gangster type organi/,a- tio n . and il it takes one honest nurse to u iic o x e r w hat is dead wronu o r aS;Olten p u t. ro c k in g the b o a t, ihen a tid a l w a \e is on the way. I w ill not surrcikler my license without a light, and my last words t.o .•\utumn ('are, " I'll .see you in c o u rt." w ill be a bigger fight than I e,\|iecte(.l to present. If North Carolina can sit by silently w hile their elderly are lor- turetl to their deaths. I will lake my story to the entire nation, I will take il to television as 1 am attempting and show everyone an inside view ol a lact o f life for the helpless ekierly. I went as high as the governor's office to uncover the abuse. It is a shame thal I must go further. L^o I also have to go outside o f N .C .? G od is with me in the e.xposure o f this story. This story m ust not die, until someone somewhere cares enough to see justice done for tln'se who cannot speak for them sehes. W ill you. the public, sit silent until st)nieday you become the eklerl_\' abused? One jicrson can rock a boat, but it lakesm any to sink it. W hile 1 have the btiarrocking. 1 hope someone will help ine to help the palients I left behiiKl to get justice done and punish the guilty not the victim s. Has North C arolina asked for ,‘\utumn Care's iiccn,se? I doubt il. It is unm oral for the state of North C ari'lina to allow: a cover- up o f abuse ii' I'c disniisseil w hile ni_\ crim e, talking about tiie crim e, be punished by allow ing accusations that arc untrue pre- \'cnt me from working as a nurse. A nn Davis, LPN Route 5, Salisbury L e t H im D r i n k E f f l u e n t To the editor: O n A pril ZS, I attended a planning and zoning meeting al the courthouse in M ocksville. : This m eeting was to approve or deny a plan to install a sewage treaiment package plant along w'ilh a housing developmenl. Gilbert Davis, professional developer and allorney, slated lhai he would rather drink effluent waste w'aler from ihis sew'age trealmenl package plant than to drink the w'ater in our county wide water system, or supposedly county wide system. I personally ihink he should have this chance. This w'ould be a great ehance for our elected officials as coun­ ty commissioners to prove they are sincere about development. W e have this technology in Am erica at this time. 1 think we should require nothing less lhan the best for the citizens o f Davie who plan to come here and live w'iih us as neighbors. Ronnie Bales Route I , Box 206, Advance STORE HOURS: WED.-9:30 TO 8:00 THUR.-9:30 TO 5:30 FRI.-9:30 TO 8:00 SAT.-9:30 TO 5:30 C O U P O N S A L E FOR 25% OFF ANY Jr. or Misses Sweaters (Rcfitihir or Siili- I’rivrd) COUPON GOOD MAY .ITH TO MAY 7TH FOR 25% OFF ANY Jr. or Misses Dresses (Ri’^idtir or I’rifi'ti) COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH * V'sV ‘ V C U P T H IS C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Blouse or Top (Misxi's - Rc’i;. Price Only) COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH C l i p C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Towel/Handtowel /Washcloth hi (Jur llofnr l-d.shion ih pt. COUPON GOOD MAY -ITH TO MAY 7TH C M P i^ W I S g C O U P O N ; FOR 25% OFF ANY Ladies Skirts {Jr. Misses) COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH C L IP T H IS C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Signature Sportswear H\ Liz Chiihonii' COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH CtIP;COUPON FOR 25% OFF ANY Ladies Jewelry Hv Sftikt'i's COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH C t l P i t r i H I S C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Coordinates Sportswear IS\ Htihi'nlir\liiT\ COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH C i l p n iH IS i C O U P O l^ C l i p FOR 25% OFF ANY Sportswear Grouping By Korei COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH e t lP ^ T H I S C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Hosiery or Socks Fanunts Maker COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH FOR 25% OFF ANY Ladies Shorts or Mi\s( SI COUPON GOOD MAY tTH VO MAY 7TH C t i p T H IS iC O M P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Ladies Swimwear (.//-. tir Missrs) COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH C l I I ^ ^ H I S f C O U P O N I i FOR 25% OFF ANY Ladies Belt or Scarves ih'i viihir ,n S iilr I'lK i Jl COUPON GOOD MAY ‘ITU TO r<)AY 7TH C L IP T H IS C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Playtex or Bali Bra COUPOI! GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH C L IP C O U P O N FOR 25% OFF ANY Dress or Casual Shoe ' Sh, ; . I ) iii\ I COUPON GOOD MAY -1 IH 1(1 MAV ,’ IH C L IP T H IS C O U P O N Ladies Handbag lu \;iihir rrji;' COUPON GOOD MAY 4TH TO MAY 7TH 4—DAVIK ( ’()l'N T Y KNTKRI'RISI'; UF.COKI). rilU U SD A Y . M»v 5. 1988 IVIan Leads Of fleers On 28 Mile Chase Through Davie Ily l)\\ii;lil '^p.iik s ■OfivM'fv' t,: ' A ill n ci li'J .'Mi. C l 1>!I .! I ij'i'i; aiUl luU llliK ; I l! .IsI- ■ ,<l .’liiul : M lVk’sV ilk’, (Sic ■.'i.'i.Tiil suit: ■ aiui Milo lu 'd i’ll t'.'rni:'. :Suii.i.i', heldii.- (!tc (,’.11 u u v ki.-(J . ihcn, llu- dir. i-i' ii’a .ix . Tlu- I’.ir urcvhL'u iii ,i Ik’lti n! n\; • .nu>iv tluiii.luM i.l liii'li . ,111.1 111!.' driver c.‘'ca|vii iiitv^ttn'lliicK ;J.’.iss ‘ A \v l\'ck(.'i U'VVi'ii ihf car au.iv , iiml ol t'lccis alnKulniK'J iiu' chase 'I'hat iiigtii. a sus|vci suiiciuK'H’ii (0 i>irK'».'rs ai lik' l.)a\ ie ( 'minis J.iii . I'lu 'm a n . Jolinns C'ass, 2i>. . •Muiiii'itrd Drive. Moi.ksvi!lc. laccs a' huimlrs lisi of cliarsies. ■' ’riic cliase .It limes w iih iliiee . puliee ears in puisuii - d iJ not oi'tL'M reach high speeds. It .did liiaiiage In inviilve a score of roads as the driver darted this u av and Jliat,. . • The,chase came to an eiul on the linpaved .Abbeydale Road - about iVtnilo west of 'riiikeylVxH Grocery. .The car hit another \chicle com- jnu. out of a drivew ay. I'lie iipeeding car spun out of control, ppj)ped two tires and skidded into (he field. 1': .‘\bbeydale Road resident Jeff ■iBradham .said he diiln't see the car *cpming before the impact. *■; “ He hii me, and the next thing ;l‘J\ne\v the irt'opcr was right behind h im ," Bradhaiii said, l ie was not luirt:. - . ‘ ‘Boy, he alm ost lost it ," Hr.iiih.iii) s.ii.l. ' I Ic h.id It up on l\so w hci'l'. .iinl Ih o i i.m n r the wcl.t ' ' ' ' , ' ^ ■ li didn ! Jo :’.I’ly much damage to iiiV -.'ill. inn li SI lie s'l. ,11 s'd ilu’ 1 h; kill Hi « ii.il .!iii oi n;c, ' Male. I li;:hu ;ty I’atrolni.in I'l.K Ml I I’', li.ii! i't'cii iDinirijiau'l', hcluii.i ilk- c.ii i'clotc tik Vileck lie ii.hl Ill’H i'W i. i'cc.iiise ol ilk’ thick liiisl Oil l!k' (O.lil M>. I, O', said ihc e.ii i\'ai. lied speeds ! il iiidl'C ill,III .S.'i iiiph < 'ii llic m.iiii highwax. bui iiiosi o| ih.,' miu,' llic spccvis were k m e i, I'he ch.isc si.irled at .\o.iiliM.ini .Street ,it about p.iii I>C|Hity .I.W I’hipps had seen a I’ontiac .Siiiibird p.iiked ofl N .C . SOI near (.ireen Meadows Baptist ('lu nch at I'arm iiigloii earlier that inornini.' aiul had check ed the '•eliicle's license tag. i'lie tag regisu.itii'ii Ik rI not malched the car. I’hipps laier saw the car being driven in M ocksville and attemp­ ted to stop it. That began the chase. Il first went i.lo'.\ n M illing Road to Bethel C’luirch Road to l'.,S, 64 back to iMocksville. then back dow n North M ain and out of low n on 1,1S. I.‘>8'. The car turned on M ain Cluirch Road to IL.S. 601. going to' l.iberty Church Roatl, W agner Road. Ratledge Ri,<ad. .Sheffield Road. LI..S. 64. I.anier Rinid. ShelTiekI Road again, finally going to Turkey li'ot Road aikl out o f the county. Davie and Ireilell deputies and the Highway Patrol in hoili coun­ ties p,iilici[)aled HI llie ch.ise. O lfice rs said they alteiiipied to lo ive the cai lo stop seuw .il lim es, but other tra llic and the spcediiii,', c .ii's cM .iiic iiio \e iiie n is ih w a ricii ilic iii, ( 'ill lo ils I e sid e /ils itl ,\b b c \ dale, R o.id g a llie ie d lo inspect the c.ii as II ic s lc il III the h e ld a liiio s l liid lie n III i)ve ta ll i\e , ^ ■'IIc d idn 't am lo !’(• to la if' di<l Ik' ’ .fison Bia.JIi.ini. 7. asked his l.itlie i ' le ll H radliaiii |iondered w Ikii the oiitCMinc uoiiK I have been ifl'is car had been a little lu ith e i iii the uiad \\a \ when the car hit him "M an. lie was H yin g ." liia d li.in i said. "\S |ia t if I was ivso seconds lasler'.’ " ■A III,III 111 a fo iii wheel d n \e truck .iitem ptcd to look loi ihe iiia ii on the edges ol the Ik ’kl. but the search was aband(‘iiu \l. I’liipps .said III;, earlier check had shown the license tag on the car belonged to T a m nn Cass. Cliai'ges w ill be lilcd in b o lli D avie and Iredell in co n iie cliiiii w ith die case. .Among the cluirges filed so lai in D .o ie by the sh e riff's depart- inent are d riv in g w ith license res'okeil, lailu re to stop fo r a blue light and siren, speeding to elude arrest and reckless driving,. O ther charges are pending by the H ighw ay Patrol. 'I'he s h e riffs de partm ent: said Cass is on probation fo r (.hiving w hile intoxicated. j P l a e i n i n g B o a r d "Residents Say Hillsdale Not Ready For The Growth •C o ntinu e d F rom P. 1 ^approval o f large re.sidential and 'iliiijor com m ercial anti industrial .’dcvclopment.s unless and until ihe ■cqmprehensive lam l use and .■gt;ovvih m anagement plans are ;eniicied.” ,; . “ This is something iliiit’s going ;to be put into force later, a step in ;ihc right direciion.'- Bates said of ;thc task force report. I- He added that the rezoning re- '.quest is being made for the most icriiical area in the county as far as '■growth. “ W e don't have a sewer .'.■iystem in place over there y e t." he ’^.'iiiid. “ And there are so nitiny -needs o f the highway liial really need to be addressed.'' ‘ -It would be wise lo study the re- 'C)uest “ so that we don't end up with ;llie problems that we've hatl in the past,” he .said, ; r Bales also protested Ihe request .‘ being made when Potts has no :dcliniie plans for the sile. The right ; thing for i7ie planning board to do ; “ would be lo deny this ret|uesi for 'r e /o n in g u n til we can see .som ething that is already on :piiper,’’ he s:iid. ■ Jones, chairman o f the Davie Coim ty .Soil and W ater Conscrva- ,tion District, also expressed con- '.cerns, “ W hat's going !(' Iiap|ien to runoff and sewer'.'" he asked, . 1 oils said there w oukln't be nuich development on the proper- ■ly until a sew'cr system was in •place, “ It'll be fatal i'iiiancially," ^iie said. “ .So f don't think w e'll ; have aiklitional riiiuiff, .iikl I think ;otir water demands w ill be met :ih e fe .’ ’ * ’ Stavely, who is on the boacil of ; the Bermuda Run Sanitary District, H'oni|)aicd Potts' rci|uest lo a rc/oii ing request approved for J.B . " R e d " Harrison in October I9S6. He quoted a portion o f the minutes for the board's .Seplember 25, iy.S(), meeting, during which members voted to recommend ap­ proval o f Harrison's request: "H is request in v o h 'c il long-term development project contingent : upon a county sewer service being available at the time o f develop- nient. This property would lie undeveloped until county sewer service is in p lace." Stavely .said Harrison had done no ileveloping on the property .since that time. Leonard interrupteil Stavely as he tx'ad from a written statement. “ W e 're no t rehashing here," the chairman .said, “ Gel to the point.'' Stavely responded: “ If 1 stubb­ ed some toes, I tlidn’t mean to ." Stavely continuetl to make Ihe comparison between thetwi) re/on­ ing re(|iiests. saying he was not rehashing. “ If what I say is objec­ tionable lo you. I'll be gliid to leave and take it to the commissioners later o n ,' ’ he .saiil. Leonard said the board was not considering H.irrison's re/oning. Stavely's main objection, as staled o n his pivpareil staiement. w'as: “ W hy re/,onc properly ifthc intenlion liulevelop it is uncertaiii ... I sirongly believe that no laiul slio iild be : re /o iicil for the de\ cloper's convenience to ac| on Ills own lime schedule." He also raised concern about a citnim unily shopping mall being planned so closc to the liermiiila (,)uay Shopping Center. " H o w many malls can a com- miiiuty this si/e support'.'" he ask­ ed. “ W hat I'm citncerned is you (ioift have the same siliialion on 601 where you have a new sliopp- ing center and a vacant shopping Cl!liter ne.Nt to it," Board member Arthur Ujishaw questioned if il \\;is the board's decision to deciilc whether another shofiping center is econom ically feasible. , , , Boyce said it was not; “ It's Just supply and dem and," he said. “ Nothing has changed." Leonard said; “ He's as free lo go broke as the ne.Nl g u y " D ull, who owns nearby fireen .Acres .Nursery, questioned whether septic tanks would lake care o f all the residences and businesses in the rapidly growing area. D ull said he had been pum ping water mil of Smith Crcvk to irrigate his nursery for 26 years and had had to curb pum ping tluring Ihc sum mer for ihe last three to four years. " A t times, the creek gets lo w .v e ry , very lo w ,",h e said. " I have nothing againsi )iro- gress," Dull saiil. " I 'm jusi con- cerncil if it ouigrow:s, outgroW's, outgrows, liien there has to be a sewage system put in ," Potts lesponded: “ If jl does oiitgrinv, we have a health depart­ ment that w ill let LIS know lo slop it." Bales saiil thL‘ county already has a problem with septic tanks in housing tlevelo|imenis in the Hillsdale area, “ W e've got people c ry in g the blues all o\er. C reekuooil, W imuIIcc," he s.iid, 'Hie |ilanning board has a chance lo (Jreveni more ol the same kinds o f problems, Bales said. b\ deny­ ing Polls' requcsi iinlil il and when a .sewei' system is in jilace and Polls lias concieie plans lor ilie propcrl), Man Confronts Deputies •;.;it's a ramiliar scene in Davie District Courl. L D e fe n d an is representing ’tltfi'i.selves ask questions w'licn lliey shoiikln't al limos, anil at other Mimes, testily when ihey siioiild be '.asking queslions. Clint Villard 'I'ucker lell victim ;u) both Iasi 'I'htirsday. ; Tucker, o f Sm ith (irove, had ;bcen charged with disorderly fon- aiuct by Deputy I'im Keni|> o f the ;p 'a v ie G o u n ty S h e r iff’s rD ppattm enl. ' ; -Kemp said lie was answering it ‘. eoinplaint of an assault and damage to property ;it Rainbow and Redl.ind roads on April 7, and q iiesiioncdT ucker at ;i coii/ilry store at LfS. l.'iH and Redland Road. “ I asked M l Tucker il he had been out there," Keiiifi said. “ He began to curse me, call me a SOB, cussing the shetiff 's depariineni." Judge Kim berly T, liarbinson asked Tucker if he had an\ ques­ tions lor Kenij). “ I ’ll tell you wlial he liied to do: he told me he was going to lake me lo jail without a wai i'ant. I said you a in ’t going to toticli me wiihout a w a ira n t." Iliirbinson reminded'I'ucker that he was to ask questions, a time to lestify would follow. W hen that time came, I uckcr l(H)kedal the judge and askctl. “ He can't take me in wilhoul a warrant, can he','" , “ I'm not going to .inswei your questions," liarbinson said. She found fucker guilt> and senleiK cd him to .»Oda\s suspend ed for 12 nionllis, to pay S2.‘' line and courl costs, not to com inil a sim ilar offense and to remain ol gener.il u oikI behavior. Charges of dam.ige to personal |)ro|ietly and assault on a Icniale against I'ueker w e ie coiitiniieil- ■Siale 1 riiiipers D .K . ,Mc( o\. 'I'ony D avis, fte d e ll (l('[iiily :M ;uk .Shaver a n d D avie dt‘|)ii(v .Jiim iiy I’liipps starell \l)l)e>dale K o ad I'or iiian \nIid lli-il a lte r eliase, — I’liolos by D w iu h l Spark.s I j l l l l d '■'I® -• "ft!'; .All .A hbeydale K o a d fe s id e n t helps o in ce rs .search the tall rye fo r .suspect. FMif-iaiieli Drua Co. Q h r» rir iin n M n n k fiV llleL o w e s S h o p p in g C e n te r S a lis b u r y S t. Mocksville, N.C, 634-2141 DAVIK COU NTY KNTKKl-RISK KKCOU l). THURSDAY, May 5, I Clemmons Fire Dept. Asks For $3,000 increase H) Kalhy II. t'h iim ii Davie County Enlorprise-Record , ; The (.'k'miiions V(iiui\ti.HM: l ire Dcpartnioni is askun; Davii.' Couii ty ItM .'i'M.lX.Kj lo pi os idc cin ci as-'i' lu Bom uul.i Riiii. W in M-.k k and ihi' lU'rnUKla (,Uia\ ,Shn|.ipini: Coiitcr (ui tlk': I‘'.SS S') !iM.al scar . The leqiU's!. '.'.hull icpreseiit'i a S3.non itK'lxMsc i'\er the couiitv's appropnallnii lur ihc eiinelit lisc.il yeai. vvas nuide at MimdaN's Dav ie C'oiKKy Hoard ul ('um m issiunets. ineethiy : hv; .lerrx Brooks and Chai les Slos all', l^moks Is ehiei i'r llie .v)-menthef depailm eiit. and , Stovall, a lesideiil of Benm ida R un. is a m em ber ol its hnard of ilireclors. t'om inissioneis agreed to con-: .sidei' the request d uilnu plannin;4 I'or the coiinly's biKlget lor the 1988-89 fiscal year, which begins .Inly I. CIcinnions provides coverage Id l!)avie County prt'peny w ithin a rotir-miie ladiiis I'l liie ticpartment. Brooks said. Cross-county coverage is com­ mon becausc Tire deparimeniN cover lour- and nvc-mile ilistriets, soiiie of wiiich may overlap into another county. Davie, for exam­ ple. pays the Lone Hickory A'olunieer Fire Department .S.'iOO to cover residences on that end of the county.: and Iredell County pays Davie $9;{KX) to provide coverage to Iredell rc.sidents in the County Line district. Brooks said the Clemmons cicpariment is asking for tiiorc money from Davie and Forsyth counties to help pay the .salaries and benefits o f three full-time firemen. Three more sahiried firemen will be added within Iwo to three years and three more after another few years, according to a three-phase proposal being presented to the Forsyth C ounty Board of Commissioners. "W e ’re not doing away with the volunteer (ire department.” Bnxjks said, adding that the salaried firemen will depend on: the volunteers to provide effective Marijuana Leads To DWi Arrest A Cooleemee man was convicied of DW I in Davie Di.strict Court Thursday after a policem an testified he smelled nii'trijuana smoke coming from his car window. Mark Charles Grim was also found guilty of pos.session of less than a half ounce of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and tran.sporting an alcoholic beverage in the passenger area of a vehicle. He was found not guilty of reckless driving. Grim was administered the Brciithalyzcr test, which shows the amouni of alcohol in a person s blood , but failed to make a reading (a .00), meaning he hadn't been drinking. Cooleemee Police Chief Tony Harile said lie slopped a car driven by Ciriin on N .C. 801 just alter midnight on March 27. The c.ir had been driven across the center yellow line ami siile white line, Ha rile s;iiii. , The chief said he smelled mari­ juana coming iVoni inside ihe vehi­ cle, :inti noticed a slight otior ol alcohol. There were three passengers, Judge Kimberly r. llarbinson .sentenced Grim , on the DW I charge, lo Ml ilays suspendeil for 12 iiioiuhs, to pay a -SHKl line and court costs, to : surrender his driver's license and nol operate a niolor vehicle uiilil ()ro|x.*rly licens­ ed, to perform 24 hours communi­ ty service w ork, and lo complete ihe alcohol aiid drug education iral- fic school at a menial health center. On the olher charges, he was senleneed to (> monliis suspended for 12 monlhs, to pay a $100 line and court costs, not U) comniil a similar offense. The judge ordered llial the weapon, a knife, and llie marijuana be destroyed. protect l('n In answer lo a question by Hill I'osU't. vice tiiairnian of the iiavie I'oimiiission, : Bmoks said the saLu icJ I'lK'UHMi should enalile the depai ttiient to respond more cjuick ly to fire calls. Because Clemmons has a 6 lire rating, Davie residents covered by the department have cheaper in- siiraiice premiums. Davie's I I rural fire de[);irlinen(s have ;i rating, the lowest given id depart- nients. The Mocksv ille departiik'nl has a sjilit ,‘i raling, Brooks siiid the propiised in ­ crease had riot yet been (iresented to Ihe Davie C'lninty Firem en’s AssdLiatiiiii, •Slnvall saul the C le in iim n s department has ;i good working lelalionship W'ith the .Smith Grove department, which iidjoins its district in Davie. "I cetitiinly hope there is." he said. Diet Pepsi, Diet Pepsi-Free ...^’1.05 Mtn. Dew ................ ................ $1.09 Diet IVltn. Dew---. .. . 51.19 SAVE B A M A . 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Each 7 . 9 9 Large B eautiful Hanging Baslcets....!? 5.99 Pillsbury 1 1 5 Oz, - Apple Spice/ Cherry/Slrawberry/Blueberry Tide Deteraent 100 Ct. - Page \ S i q u i r e B o o n e P l a z a S h o p p Hwy. 601 North - Ya^kinyille Road Mocksville, NO Quaker State Purina 1M Cat Food - ' A Q uad - 10W30 Motor Oil 10W 30 Heavy Duly Quaker State M o t o r O i l . . , . :. Qt. .8 9 6 Oz. - Beef-BaconATuna/ Turkey-Giblet/Chicken/Tender Beef/Tuna & Chicken/Liver-Bacon/ Fish-Sardines aM ii 8 , A d v a n c e , N C 6-D A V IK K M KKPKISI'; K lX 'O K l). rilU R SD A Y , May 5. 1988 Planners OK Subdivision Despite Heateci Protests Six-year-old B ria n G ijjso n w as liit iiy a car in the |)arkiii” lot of W a lk e r's C.'ar W 'asli last S a tu rd a y . Child Hit By Car 6-Year-Old Mocksville Boy Injured At Car Wash A 6-ycar-oid ehild roceivcd m inor injuries alter being siiuck hy II ear April ,V). accordinu in ;i repiiri hy M ock.svillc I'liliec Pairolniitii K .L . Ikuiler. Bryan Keith Naylor o f Neely Street, M ocksville was reportedly taken to Davie County Mospiiai lor treatment, hut the hospital would not release any in lo rn ia lu m Ih-'c.iii'.l' he is a niiiKM'. The hoy ran iVoni behind a vehi­ cle in the parking lol ol W alker's Car W ash on Sanford Avenue at 6:10 p.ni^ into the path (if a car. 'Mie car. dri\en b> ridmuiid Maurice Scolt. 2.^. o f Inca C o nn, Winslon-.Salem. suerveJ lo i|ic right lit an allcnipi to a\oiil hiliiiii.' the boy, but could .not, 1-lunter said. No damages or charges were reported. C o ntinu e d F rom I*. 1 Foster said selling the hospital w ould ultim ately fcsult in higher rates. In addition, som eofthe tiiore specialized services would pro­ bably be elim inated under private ow nership, Du,\ said. Foster saiil the ho.spital's S I20,000 request should not come as a surprise to commissioners. “ W e have all known at some point in time we would be at this m o­ m e n t,” he said. : W hat commissioners need to rL\iIi/e is thiit once they start sub­ sidizing the hospital, they run the risk o f "o|Tening the pocketbook so to Speak," Foster said. To prevent this, he saiil the county needs to make sure the hospital’s hoard of trustees operates as crficiently as possible, "I don't think we ha\c any choice but to do that," Dun saiil. The hospital has take.'i measures over the last few years to not only offset the cost o f indigent carc but to cover costs not included in M edicare payments. "People have the misconception that : M e d ic a te pays lo r e v e ry th in g ," Du\ said. " I t d o e sn 't." Under the I'tospeclive I’aytnent System (I'I’.S) iinplcmentcil b\ , M edicare, tin- federal progiain pays lor only the avetage cost ol providing a paiticiilai scr\nc. "It di>esn't matter what it costs the hospital lo take carc ol a patient, we're going lo gel leimbursed the same th in g ," In- said. . County Attorney .lolin Brock iisked if the hospital had a policv for distinguishing patients who arc truly imahle lo jiay lor services from those who are sim ply iniwill iiig to pay. Dux said the hospital assiniies that patients who can affor d health iiisuiance can afford lo pay the balance o f costs not covered by ihc policy and has stepped up efforts to ci)llcct lioni them. A new com puteiizcd hilling .system and the increased use iif collection agencies has leil to an improved collection rate in recent years, Diix said hospital olTieials also try to obtain payment from pa­ tients or their families when they're first admitted. ^ ■Some patient;; are offemleil by the iip-front request, but Du,\ said other stiiitll hospitals are doing the same thitig. " I f w e're going to con- titiue to be here and provitle ser­ vice. we're going to, have to ilo everything we can to collect the money people owe u s ." he said. That is not to say that patients will be refusetl treaiinent if they arc unable to pay. Dux said the hi:)spital's charter says it must pro­ vide medical care to the neetly. W hen Brock t|uesiioiicd whether the hospital was rei|uired to pro- \ ii.le care lo pcojile who cOiild pay aiul w ouliln'l. Dux saiil he would be afraid to make that Juilgmeiil. If soiiiething happened to dial per­ son. he saiil the hosjiital atid couiiiy would be liable. Dux said the satnc situation ap­ plies to coiiiiiN lesiilents who go to the cinergeiicv room for lepeat in- digciit caie wlicn it's tiol always necessjuy. " The time you (tuiii him awa> ), he's going to walk out o f llieie abotii d e ad ," he saiil. •'H e 's g o ing lo truly have something wrong with h im ." Block, who asked several more questions about the hospital's col- leciion process, said he didn't in- lend them as a criticism. Bui if the county taxpayers are going to be asked lo pay for hospilal care for llic needy, they're going lo want lo know that everything possible is being done to collect outstanding debts. Dux said there arc other pro- hleins facing hospitals which could lead to increased costs, such as the iiii|iending shortage o f nurses. A shortage of lab technicians and respiratoiy technicians is also anticipated. ■■ There is an exodus from the health care ind ustry," he said. In paiticuhir. people who work with blood ami body lluids are getting out of the business. 'M guess parj of that is due to the scare o f A ID S and people lioi wanting to subject themselves to that." Hospitals are I'lnding ihemselves in a supply and demand situation, I)u.\ said. This means that salaries w ill have lo becom e m ore competitive. Niif.sc Salarie.s L ow A survey o f nurses' s;ilaries con­ ducted four months ago inilicated that Das ie C'ounts Hospital was 6 perccnl behini.1 other hospitals in the area. TiKlay, the hosiiital is 12 percent behind the otheis in nurs­ ing salaries. The salaries Ilf lab technicians at Davie Counly Hospital are 12 io 2() percent below other aiva hosjiilals, accoriling to a sim ilar sur\'ey. T'lic .S120,IKK) being requested of the counly won't make or bre.ik the hospital, |.)ux said. "B asically, vve can sursive without il," he said. "B ut I Ihink in'tci'iiis of being a viable organi/a- tion, l|ie hospital needs to hase that m o ne y." Dux saiil it's not unheard o f lo ask conniy citizens to hel|i siipjiort the hospital with tax dollars. Iii fact, a lO-cent supplem ental hospital tax was levied when the facility was first built in I'J.'ifi. 'I'he tax was collected until the late I'HiOs, when citi/ens repoited- ly began to coni|ilain liecanse the hospital had b u illu p a substantial reserve. "T h e hospital ad- ininisirator al ihai lime then went to the counly commissioners and said, ‘ l.ook, u e 're a viable (irgani/aiion, we don't need this anym ore, it's causing us grief,' he said. The hosjiital tax was ihen abolished. Today, a 10 cent supplemental lax w otild generate about $800,01)0. Dux said the hospital is onl\' asking for ‘!)I20,(KX)." 1 Ihink tliey'ic kind o f gelling ot’r iig h l," he said. By K athy I), C h arn ii Davie Counly Enlerpriso-Rocord I 'cspite emoiion.il piotests fiom aica icsideiits. die Davii- Counly I’laniiing Board voled I lasi lliiiis d a y nig lil lo grain preliniinaiA pial approval loi Sec lion 11 ol the Hidden Creek hous­ ing de\elopincnt on N .C. SOI in the I lillsdale coinm unity. Bo.ird iiiembei Clyde Sliide\'ent voicd against the approsal but declined comment on his reason when asked about it by iittorncy Ciil 1 )a\ is, line o f the developers of the siilnli\ision. Ses en of the 12 people at a hear­ ing on the matter expressed co:i- cern about a package treatment plani phinned foi' the housing development, ■'It is our intention to go forward Asith the package p lan t," Davis said, adding that the phinl would eventually be turned over to a piihlic ulllities coin|iany to operate and monitor. fhough a permit,gianteil by the state allows for a 440,000-gallon plain. Davis said the first phase of the plant wouKl only have a (i(),i)0()-gallon capacity.T he plant would lalcr be expanded to full capacity. ■■We may or may not use that m u ch ," he, said. " 1 think the bottom line is that we're basieall)' approved, and we will follow all the state rules," Davi.s said, ' ‘W'c're trying to go by the rules, and the rules say we're doing the right thing right n o w ." Jesse Boyce, zoning enforcement officer for the county and town of M ockss'ille, lold board members that he had heard numerous con­ cerns about the package treatment plant, which was authorized in a permit issued by the N ,C . Depart- iiient o f Natural Re.sources and C om nuinily LOevelopnient. "I3ul we ha\e no conirol, no say in this m ailer," he said. The only question before the planning board, Boyce said. W as w hether or not the preliminarx' plat met the criteria set forth in the county's subdivisionfegulations. This didn't stop citizens at the meeting from e.xpres.sing opposi- Probabie Cause Found In Pot Case Probable cause w;is found in Davie District Court last w eek against a Cooleemee man charged w ith felony possession o f inarijuana, Cooleemee police officer, M ike Brady, said he found seven, one- ounce bags o f marijuana in the ear of Darrell Scott Russell after a tnif- fic stop just after m idnight, Dec, l ‘)S7.' Russell was also found guilty of D W I, driving left o f center, con­ sum ing a malt beverage in the passenger area of a vehicle, and possession o f drug paraphernalia. He ap|iealed those vertlicls. He registered a .17 on a Breathalyzei' test, which measures the aniiiunl o f alcohol in the blood. A .10 is considered legally imiiaired. .ludge Kimberly llaihinson found him noi guilty of driving .SO niph in a mjili zone, and the district attorney dismissed a charge o f iiiaiiiifacturing marijuana. On all charges except the Iclons, she sentenced Russell to 12 monihs suspended for years, to speiul seven, days in the Davie :Coiint> .lail, pay a: S4tlO fine and court costs, surivndei his dri\ci's license anil not oiieralc a moior \chicie iiii lil [iropcrly liceiiseil, obtain ,i suhsiance abuse assessinenl ami participate in an\ irealnient l ecom mended by the assessing .igcncs. Ill complete the alcohol and diiig eiluCalion liallic school at the iiicii tal health center, not to possess or conliol any alcohol or controlled .substance aiul siibinil lo blood Icsis lo delcrminc il .ibusing such subsianccs, flic c.iscs aic nowsv hcihiU'd lo be ti led in f)a\ ic ,Siipci loi ( cniil lion lo the packagc iieaimciil pi.-ml. Rijth PoinilcMcr. who hscs near the properly, s.iid she was not on- l> opposed to the plant but the w ay the ilcvclo|ierN wlio iraiisfcned the permit to fJavi.s '.'.cm ahoul acquir- ing a permit. |)a\ie rcsidenis were noi iiii'ormed ol iliCapplicalion for a pcrniil, she said, because il was aihertiscil in the Wiiision-Salrni Jniiriiiil instead o f the local new spaper and ,i notice announc­ ing the applicalion was buried under other notices posted on the bulletin boiii'd in ihe Davie C oun­ ty Coiirlliouse, Poindexler said she complained lo Cio\'. Jim .Martin., who wrote her a letter assuring that residents would be infornied o f future per­ mit applications. Davis responded later in the meeiing that he had not tried lo hide anything. "F a r be it for me, I would give (the application) to her in a m inute," he said. " I could c a re le s s ."; Graham Feriell, another nearby resident, .said he was concerned because the package plant is pro­ posed for Smith Creek, which practically dries up in the sum ­ m ers. "T hat's all it's going to be is discharge," he said. Ferrell said he was also upset because his four children play in the creek. "T h e state's hot perfect," he said. "T hey've made mistakes before, and maybe this is one of them ," Ruth Hockaday also opposed the package treatment plant, saying she was also worried about the low water level in Smith Creek and about what w o u ld happen if the poiver went off. "T hat little creek, I call it a d itc h ," she s a id ,"a n d two years straight, it has all but dried up to a little trickle," Jo h n Beeson o f Beeson Engineering and Surveying, which submitted the preliminary plat, .said the state had apjiroved the creek as a suitable site for the plant. “ It’s not something that they look at lightly at all,"! he said. Beeson said the state must also issue a permit structure for the plant. As for ihe power supply, Ik'e.son s;iid this is something thill will be considered. It may be that the state : will require a backup generator, he : saiil. Pal Jones asked several queslion.s about the plant, including whether the Davie Counly Health Depiirt- menl would have any jurisdiction oyer it. Davis siiid the plant would be monitored daily by the public litilities com pany selected to operate it. In answer to another question by Potts, Beeson said (xlor would definitely not be a problem. He added that the plant would be located on Hidden Creek property at least |,500 feet upstream from any other property owners, Ronnie Bates, a Democratic can­ didate for county commissioner, said package ireatnient plants along the slate's rivers had contributed to fish dying on the North Carolina coast. “ You name it, it’s being dumped into the river,” he said, “ I just don’t think tliat we need to keep ad­ ding sewage systems on every creek and ,stream that w e’ve got. Fish can’t live in it. It’s been pro­ v e n ." . Poindexter said she had asked a state official about sewage spills ft'om the plant and he said they were inevitable. I.H . “ Cokie” Jones, chairman o f the Davie Soil and \Vater C on­ servation D istrict, said stale legislators had reeenily ap­ propriated 37.6 million for improv­ ing the quality of water. “ You call this quality water, this going into a stream o f this nature.” he said. After allowing time for opposi- , tion, Boyce reminded the board ■ that it was just a preliminary plat',.' The final plans must come back to - - the board for approval, “ Approve it or disapprove,” ' said Chairm an W ade Leonard,: “ Somebody do som ething,” Board members then approved the plat, Arthur Upshaw said it ap- ’ peared to meet the county’s sub­ division regulations, , T h a n k Y o u F o r Y o u r V o te A n d S u p p o r t I n T h e M a y 3 r d P r im a r y VER N O N M. D U LL Candidate For County Com m issioner Paid Politicol Ad By Vernon M. Dull M a n y T h a n k s F o r Y o u r V o te s A n d S u p p o r t I n T h e M a y 3 r d P r im a r y C H A R LIE W H A LE Y Candidate For County Com m issioner Fold PoliJlcal Ad By Charlie Whaley Y o u r V o t e s HEN RY SH O R E Candidnte For Register Of Deeds P.ncl PWituMl All By Hrniy Shoio I'iri' Chii'l'{'li-.iiii-s I’ik'lier (k‘1'1) at w ii'ck sccno Sim day lirU'rncmii. — I’ltiiti) l)\ Dwight Sparks Tractor, Car Collide On Sunday ■ \ nan was charycd \v iih D W l a iie r ihe car iio was tlriv in u I'o llid - ed u iih a Ira cio r on C iillx-ri U k u lt Roail last Siintla>. May 1, : , Jcllivv Dale Boggs, 19. nf Route ■\ Mocksvilk', haddriw n (nor the crest nt a hill at 4:51) p.in. ulien lie spoitetl a tractor traveling in Iroiii ol his car, according 1(1 a report hy Trooper K.H. Steen of the N .C, nigliway I’iitrol, HoggS altentpled to pass ihc trac­ tor. di i\ en liy .loseph : \\ illiain Tucker .Ir.. ol’ Rouie 2,: NIockseil'e, Inil applied die lirakes when he saw oncoiuing iralTic, Steen sail! l!og>;s skidi.led .nul Courthouse Plans Eyed Hy Kathy D. C’harnn Davie County Enterprise-Record Davie County connnissioners, at a 5 '/2-hour meeting on Monday, reviewed a trimiiied-down version orpreliminary plans lor e.xpanding the Davie County Courthouse. Bill Burgin and Donna Smith of Ranisay , Associates of Salisbury, the architectural firm hired Cor the project, said tlie plans liad been revised to cut cost estimates t'roni the .SSfiO.CXX) previously projected to S744,0(X), 'I'his is still con­ siderably higher than the S5(K),(KX) commissioners had hoped tii spend on the expansion. “ W c’rc in the right direction," Burgin .said. •‘Whether we're on target or not w ill certainly be the commissioners' decision.'' The preliminary plans call i'or cost estimates of $85 per square foot for Ihc additional courtroom planned in the e.xpansion, S62 per square foot for office sp;ice and $30 per square foot for new, unllnish- ed space. “ W e do have some future growth built into this," Burgin said. The size of the courtroom, which will be used for Davie County 13istrict Court, was reduced from a seating capacity of 150 t(i 126. Two conference rooms, a holding ccll and offices for court person­ nel will be in Ihe vicinity of the courtroom, "O ne of the things we tried to do originally was to keep the cir­ culation of the public and the court slaffand the prisoners separate," Ikirgin said. 'I'he plans also include an outside access for prisoners coming into the courtriK)!!!. Chief Deputy Bob Lemnion.s t)f the fOavie County Sheriirs Department, who re\ iew- ed plans with commissioners, siiid that is important. "The farther you move them, the more liability s ou h a v e ,h e said. The addition would als<> include an elevator to provide citi/cns closer access to the top (looi of the ciiurthouse. Anyone using the elcvaior now has to «alk through the courtriKim to get to the other wing of the Hoor. Burgin and Smith askeil County Manager JohnHarbor to go over the re\'ised plans witli resident Judges and Mocksville attorneys to get their input. Burgin told commissioners they also need guidance on preliiiiinarv plans for the new county office building, planned for across the street iVoin the courthouse. ■‘W e'ic going to ncetl some help getting it to S),5 m illion," he saitl. In answer to a question by Coun­ ty Attorney John B nvk, Burgin said specifications t'lir the two con- struciion projects should probably be ready for advertising by the enil of August. In order to do that. Brock said the county must : Tirst submit preliminary plans to the Local Government Commission for a|i- proval. This is iei|uiied in order for the projects to be paid with boinls approved by K'Oiers wiili the passage of a $1.5 millic'ii jniblic building bond last Nov. The new county otTice building ’ aiul courthouse expansion were proposed after the stale ad- niinistrative office of the courts inandatetl inore Court space in Davie County. I'he new office buikling will house county depart- inenis currently in the courthouse. Other matters covered at Mon­ day's commission meeting weie as follows: • Commissioners met in e,v- ecutive (closcil) session for an hour t() discuss a peisoiinel mailer. No action was taken. • : Com m issionei's voted uanimotisly to set luo-ycar terms Ibi the Davie ('ounty liM S Ad­ visory Council. Barber saiti that ChrisDux, Davie County llosjiital administrator, was elected chair­ man ai ihc council's first meeting, and Commissioner Biul Hauser was ciccled vice chairman. • ( 'onimissioiicrs voted to buy a backhoc from Tarhccr Indusii ial lu|uipinenl t'o„. a John Deere dealership in Salisbury, for use by the county water ilcpartmcnt. The dealership submitted a low bid ol' $25.241.75for the tractor. • Coriiniissi<.)ners were sworn in as members of the county's BoanI of Hquali/.ation and Review by i5;ur_\l Parker, Davie County ia\ assessor. The board will liear concerns trom |iroperly owners eonccrncd about their \aUiation. So lar. one la\pa\er ha> scheduled a healing before the board, • Bruce Pratt, ilirector of the coumy water system, rcportei.1 that . his departmcni: planned to do ihc work tor the wafer lic in \wllt llie town of Mocksvilie. The tie-in wouki provide the eouniy wilh atl- (litional water in enicrgency situations. "It's my opinion that ISrucc and his staff can do an excclleiu job in doing the w ork," Barber said. The board earlier rejected three bids submillcil by coniractors for the work. • Brock reporietl that the couii- ty could not legally waive the cost of building inspections for the new Davie Count)' Croup Home being planned for beside the Da\ ie Coun­ ty Parks and Recreation Depart­ ment on Sanfortl .Avenue. . • Brock al.so reponcti that he had loi^ted into the possibility ofadop- liiig an orilinancc requiring the removal of campaign |iosters within a certain pcriixl after the eleclion, as rcquesied by I lauscr at the last meeting. While some iminiciiialities lio have ordinances governing posters. Brock saiil most of the posters in Davie are along the roads on the stale's right-of-w ay and would not be co\ered by a county ordinance. • Commissioners deeiiled to honor Davie Couniy hisiorian Howell Bimjiic. who was found (lead at his home in tlie Cenlcr eommuniiy April 25, with a resolu tion or |ilai|ue. I'he Davie I’ublic l.ibrary boaixl of trustees passed a lesolution in his memory "II you live in a hous<.-. you need to see this." ■ 'I'liat's whal (liers .say aboiil a residential sprinkler demonstration ])laniicd for Saturday at the okl, white house across from I.owes l‘’ood ill Mocksville. The house, tionaled to the Mocksville I'iie DeiKirliMcnt by Dock lilro'vn, is being used for various demoiislrations anil train­ ing exercises until it is burned on May 14, according to Cilcn Stanley, D avie , County fire iiiar.shal, Contraelors from .Salisbury ami Hickory, .Salisbury 1‘iie Ap))liance iind Appalachian 1-ire Sprinklers, will i)e installing sprinklers in the house on I’j iday in preparation for Saturday's dem onstration. " fhey're doing the work anil in'o- vitling the ei|uipnient for us to pul o n a s h o w ,' .Stanley said. "They're not gelling anyihing oui of ii." Saturday's demonsiralion was set up to show people the value ol residential sprinklers. " I t ’s a new concept," Stanley said. •‘Peo)ile are not aware of their value. Buiklings are usually built lo slow ilown the spreail of lire, but not many are built to pul out llie Drc.” Mocksville niefighiers plan lo set fires in the house for ongoing demonstralioiis beginning at 9 a.m. and lasting ail day- "But lliere DAVIK COl'N TV i:NTKRPKISK K l'C O K I), TIIUUSDAY, Miiv 5, 1 9 8 8 - ^ collided u Mil llie liactur causing il lo run o ff ihc kku! ini<i a diich, Boggs' car coniinlied loi ward aiul came to rest in the riKuK^av! Damage II' the car was esliiiuited at SI .4(KI and to ihc iracior ai SsfXl, I ucker w.IS,Irc,lied lor a '.prain- ed tool at Davie ('ounly Hospiuil and later releascil. w o n 't be iiiuch o f a fire before the sp rin kle r systems iiu l it o u t.'' he said. Stanley said the ilem oiislralion is open to Ihe pu blic but is targeted fo r couniy and tow n o ffic ia ls , realtors, home m anufacliuers, in ­ surance agents, b u ild in g contrac. to rs . i;-c liile c ls , e n g in e e rs , fire fig h le rs fro m the co u n ty's 12 dejiartm enis, fire personnel fim n other counties and others in vo lv ed in residential lire |iro le ctio n . 'riiotigh llierc are no regul.iiioris nianilaling rcsiilential sprinklers in this area. Stanley said an oidinance rei|uiring them in Cobb County, (ia., could set an example tor the fiituce. "Ii's the iiend, bin it's in ' its infancy." he said. , G u a ra n te e d S a tis fa c tio n nn evoiycfay policy ai Mooro's! M o n d a y - T hursday 9 a .m . to 6 p .m . F riday 9 a.m . to 8 p .m . 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SI499 This Friday Nite 5-8 p.m ►American Tourister luggage V2 off mgf. suggested retail •men’s suits V3 off reg. price •take $5°° off the price marked on any ladies dress »6 piece range top set Visions] by Corning reg 54999 Sale 52488 I « - l)A V IK C O liN I ^’ KN’ri'K P K IS Ii K K C O K n . I’H U R S D A V . M iiy 5. I98« ijames 1st Black On Board Coiiliina'il Frmii P. I “ I Il'Ii like w Iku I hiul in d I- I'cr ihc \i>lcj’.s \\n‘ ;i g ciiiiinc ' c i'iicc rii T(ir Ihe ehikli en ol' :l')a\ie C'ounU A n d I plan lo vv(,trk luiii.1 u i : ini|’n>A\- ci'in : ivuiiiicalK'ti I'l’iu o o n hM clk’rs ;in (l;a iia iin is u .iii)is . ' O w e ns v,iid Ik' la lk i’il to all) one u iio u .nilil lisit'n. piil, ii|j .'00 jX'N lets. p;is/.i\! ill!! (i,(lOn eards aru) 5(Hi ic'-iinies. haiuleti oil! I ,()Oii H allonns and 28S ink [XMis. ‘ ■You have lo vlt' '-t'ini' o| all 1)1 il lo be eleeled. l-iisiL \iui hii\x' in lia\e a |)i iHhiei lo o D e i. ,lhcn you fisiiire the hesl w av to gel that m essage o n i." ()u c n s saitl. Ijam e s, one the olher h an d , saiii he ditln'T w m k ihal hard. 'M d id n ’t gel oul tlieie and iry Ip force people lo vole for me. 1 preferred id lin g jx'ople vote fo rm e if liiev; wanted lo ." lie said. He w ill becoine Ihe Unsi blaek on the board, alliiough he .said race wa.sn’i an issue. “ I ihink it i.s a vielory for our rae c .: N o Ix k Iv from our race could ever conclude there was a frame up to hinder me. It ( )\vfns looked liki- we had jusliee, lr<Mii e\er> corner. I'm graieiuf lo li'.e 111 a counl) \sheie people aie )us! and lair. "B lack people had hecoiiie veiy discouraged, ihinkg we vlon'l ',iand a chance, I think this will remind black ix'oplc tluil we can be elecieil. ' lie said. Ijames .said he th v s n ’t ha\e an ax to grind, but wants to make sure polilics anti personal interest tloe.sn'i hinder Ihe best interests o f ehiklren. Ow ens also praised all o f the olher candidates. ‘■r(.r like lo thank my op- ponents for running a very high quality cam paign, and the voters has a good sUile of can- diilales to choose fro m .'’ he saiil. , Potts Undecided On Runoff CotUinuetl From P. I Potts' 718 and Seafgrd'.s 626. Becau.se Shore did not receive a m ajority vote. Potts has the option to call for a second prim ary. W hen asked, Potts said he was nol sure if he wanted to call for another election. He planned to analyze the voting and discuss the possibili­ ty w ith his w ife, daughter, and supporters, he said. He did .say. however, that it wa.s a good clean cam paign. “ D avie County can be proud. Every candidate nm ning on both tiekeis were good quality p e o p le ," he said. Despite nol w inning the top vote, Potts was thankful for se­ cond place. “ ! appreciate all the support 1 received lliroughoul the co u n ty ." Shore, the top vote getter, said the support o f the people pleased him and he hoped for continued success. He .said he plans lo continue with a clean cam paign with no n e g ativ e talk about his opponents. If elected to the post, the cur­ rent c.xeeutive director o f the M oeksville-Davie Cham ber o f C onim erce w a n ts to w ork toward the betterment o f the county as he has done in the past. “ 1 would still be invt>lv- ed in county-wide activities and volunteer o rg ani/aiio n s,” he said. Shore h;ts considered running for registei^ o f ileeds for a long lim e, he said. But he cho.se never to run against his close friend Kenin't Sm ith, who has held the |X)sition for .^2 years. " I would want to conlinue his tradition o f being the public relations [x;rson of the county. " He said (he legisier ol'deeds must always be w illing to help people. He added courteousy, friendline.ss. and encouragment as im portant attributes. A llen, like Shore, said the regisler o f deeds is a public rela- lions person who should be knowlegable about the county and work well w ilh the people. Because o f her years o f work­ ing with the public, she .said she w'as qualified for the jo b. Her OITice managem ent and organizational abilities com bin­ ed with her interpersonal skills made her even more viable, A llen said. A llen .said she has been in­ terested in politics for some tim e, but wanted lo go after a position she fell com fortable w ith. "1 would not go into anything that I did nol have the skills fo r,” she said. 'riiere are more women in the position o f regisiei' o f deeds in N orth C arolina than men, said A llen, ‘"n ie y do a very good job. Any w om an who can keep a household together can cer­ tainly do a public jo b ." A llen, a lifetim e lesident o f D avie C o u n ty , serves as secrelary for Ihe lEX C IiL pro­ gram at Davie High School, .April and Sim on .Seaford. IJarry Hauser. M arvin .Smith and 'I'ina D ull ii’.vail election returns al Davie C ounly Courlhou.se, Davie Democratic Primary Results Precincts (73 C : 03 OQ> CD S"cCDCOJQc CX3x :CT3 COo CO _CO 03o rjoC/D >c/5 O CDCD ECDQ> OOO ■ cr cd E COcn3 oo -3? *>c/5 OCO CD 2 <5 >> JC CO CD O *oCO■SZCO CD ICD ECO TOTAL Register of Deeds School hoiu d wiiuuT David Owens (eenler), wile Sheila, and Mike (ianier add up Ihe vfili's. Barbara Allen 5^ 20 63 48 91 114 143 116 85 291 172 97 45 143 1,496 Edward "Tee” Tkach 4 17 29 14 34 53 21 31 29 105 99 9 11 32 517 Governor Carrol Crawford 0 2 4 3 1 6 1 1 0 3 9 : 1 1 : 4 36 Bruce Friedman 2 1 3 3 1 0 1 3 4 7 3 3 0 4 36 ’ Bob Jordan 5 31 66 31 106 134 :143 126 93 358 236 84 46 145 1,604 Jam es Lloyd 1 0 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 10 2 4 :1 : 5 37 Billy Martin 1 1 10 4 15 14 18 10 16 21 16 6 7 17 156 Lt. Governor Bob Hannon 1 3 3 1 2 5 2 7 5 14 7 3 0 4 57 Harold Hardison 1 5 16 9 13 22 25 17 19 48 24 22 10 41 272 Parks Helms 3 3 16 7 20 19 22 24 10 69 ^ 52 19 11 47 322 Frank Jordan 2 5 19 13 22 24 15 9 20 58 29 16 16 24 272 Tony Rand 2 18 24 32 63 83 90 85 55 187 150 39 14 58 900 Secretary of State Dan Bell 1 3 1 4 2 7 2 5 5 : 13 16 3 1 10 73 Rufus Edmislen 6 23 64 46 88 116 122 113 79 295 192 74 43 109 1,372 Wayne Hardin 1 3 9 3 3 17 15 9 8 27 11 12 ' ,5 12 135 Brad Miller 1 4 6 9 18 13 19 10 14 49 36 9 6 34 228 State Auditor John Reavill 1 5 20 17 23 48 37 28 30 93 52 25 15 44 438 Edward Renfrow 5 24 40 39 76 90 98 97 63 237 170 64 32 99 1,134 Labor C om m issioner.....— 1 Bob Bingham 3 11 29 20 45 84 69 56 51 164 118 45 17 43 755 John Brooks 3 15 39 26 48 51 59 59 42 150 106 42 28 77 745 Jack Weaver 1 1 5 5 12 13 14 14 11 34 11 7 3 19 150 Superintendent ' ' Bob Etheridge 1 2 ! 14 i 40 I 20;47 1 851 67 87 ii' 47 182 128 38 25 75 857 Norman Jarrard 0 1 3 I . I- 11 7 I i5 J ......;• 22 27 17: r -......... 16 44 31 18 9 29 249 Henry McCarthy 5 9 ! ■ ■ 17 ! I 37 32 42 24 31 119 63 30 16 68 486 Court of A ppeals 1 John Friday 4 I I'l 30 17 G4 05 4'7 45 i 170 i 119 41 25 72 760 Alan Hicks 3 !•' ■ ■ • !! ■ ■ 1 ,38 30 ! 49 73 : '67 82 50 1 179 i ! 102 46 24 68 825 Court of A ppeals Jack Lewis 3 11 11 :18 2!) ;i 30 : 45 38 23 : 118 ! 71 i 28 17 49 530 William Davis 3 12 ij 39 19 ;48 : 68 1 64 46 56 ; 146 i 109 I ■ 44 22 56 732 William J. Houck 1 4 j 10 ■ 4 ' 18 ; 30 1 30 20 16 1 70 i '^2 17 11 35 314 ornatzer, Dull Ian To Call For ecoiid Primary J.’t)iitinui'(l I ’roin I’. 1 ■v licck. ( hailu' \S'halo\ . ]l7.V, .liuiv M iilli'., -1(17; am! |l-'liaiIcs O iicll \\'Uliaiii^. i . lU (.MUM' nunc ul ilic l an |i.iu.lak's had a n ia io iiu dl ihc |Voio, ihc caiulii.lalcs [ilav'iiig I'uurih aikl lil'ili m ilk’ priinarv le an call Ctir a iV'-'oiinl and the Jc aiuild aie s p la fin g lin m h . tilth la n d six ih can call lo r a ru n o ti. 'I'hc \vinncis nfih e iiin o n 'u ill lacc D cnio ciatic caiulidalcs I Ronnie Bates, W illiam Murnclte aiiil Kent M;iihc\ssdn in the Nov.; I general election. The I winner.s in the general election A viiriill thc .seals held by Coni- I mi.ssioners Dr. I-.W, Slate. Bud Hauser and Bill T-'ostcr, none o f w hom filed for reelection. \ H ig h lo fth e 10 Rcpuh!leans in tlie primary were at the cour­ thouse 1’uc\sday night as election returns came in. Cleary captured the lead ear­ ly in the night, hui lost it to Foster with about hall' the precinct totals in .T h e two toss­ ed the lead back and forth for thefest o f tlie night, with Cleary coniing out 44 votes ahead; Baiinson, Ct)rnalzer anti D ull also ran neck and neck, w'ith Bahnson and Cornatzer ending up only 34 votes aparl. D ull on­ ly ran 46 votes behind Bahnsoii and 12 behind Cornatzer. Several o f the candidates in­ terviewed at the eourtliouse s;iid they were disappointed with the ; low voter turnout. Elections of- 1'icial.s projected a 33-to-."^5 per- ceni luriKRii. (•oster, n 4t)-year-old rarnier. said he was disgusted more peo­ ple didn't get out and vote. ■‘But tonight was a surprise,” he said. “ 1 want to thank all the people that got out there w ork­ ing for us (Foster and Bahnson ran as a team) in the prim ary and if I make it as com m is­ sioner, I want to do the very best jo b that I c a n ." Tuesday W'as Foster's nr.st bid for political office. He lives at Route 3, M oeksville. Cleary, who owns a car dealership on U .S . 64 in M oeksville, said he W'as pleas­ ed with the election. “ W ith a sni.ill u iriu u it. \iiii never kim w \shkh u .iy In p io ilici ii. " he ••aui (, leaiA . ^3. 11vcs on N nrih M a in .Street in .Mock.ss illc He is in ihe niid illc (ifh is fifih le n ii on ihe .\locks\ ilic I'ou ii H n;nd. U;ihnson s;ik !: " I a)'prci;iate ihis,m any peojile in the eounly thinking this much of me. and I leel ril do a good jdh if I make a n m o l f; .'\ 4 I -year o ld la rm e r, Bahnson lives at Route 6. .Ad v aiice, This is his first campaign for pul'lic ofllcc, C ornat/er o f Rouie 3. Atl vanee, tlidn'l hesitate to say he w ould call for a runoff, ’ 'r m going to have a runoff ami get some more people out here to ’Vole C ornat/er,' " he saiii. " P m gi'ing to get iHil and work hard,." C ornatzer. a 36-year-old hom e b u ild e r and land developer, is also a newcom er to the political scene. D ull, another first-time can­ didate, said he w'ould call for a runoff if it is warranted after the official vote count, which w-as .scheduled to take place today. “ I don't have any a.\ to g rin d ." he said, reix'ating the slogan on his campaign posters. "1 don't have any subdivisions to build. I just want to con­ trib ute." D u ll, who plans to retire ne.xt year from his jo b as supervisor o f accjuisition for IDuke Power C o .. said he was generally plea.scti u'iih (he wa\'he /an. " I w as second in a lot ol' preeincts." he said. A residenr o f Circle l)riVe in M oeksville, D ull is 63. S h e lto n o f R o ute 6. M oeksville. said running for the county commission had been an interesting e.xi^erience. "1 think with the apathy, the low tur­ nout, we all had a lot o f work to do to get people out. period." he said. This was Shelton's first cam ­ paign. Tie is 46 and works as an inventory control and shipping supervisor for Hanes Dye and F in is h in g C o . in W inston-Salem. GET ALL THE NEWS SUBSCRIBE To The Davie County Enterprise-Record 1 year, in-state $18 1 year, out-of-state$22.50 Send check to; Enterprise-Record P.O. Box 525 Mocksviile, NC 27028 D.AVIK ('OUN I V HN TI'.KI’KISK KKCOUl). rilllR S D A Y , May 5, CloarN iMtslcr B aiinson C iirn a lziT Dull Shelton Davie School Board Election Precincts </> cz ' CO ; ; 1— ”ocoCD: T— ^ : Q- CD O C CD CO ; JD ; < ■CO; x : ■; CC5 CO i ^: ^' ■ ■ 1 '^ CO-CCOCOO £ S O ’ 1 .32 ■> i S i CDCD i ECD ; CD i o i o : O cz ■ 3' 05■ cr, : 'e CO 1 ‘-‘- i ■ c: i o 1 "5; U_ 1 i E'CD i CO CO i1 —D1 -32 i 'S(O ! -x:oO j ^ ! o ! ^ '> CO ! 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CO fjj 1 o CD \ > o O o CD o o >>“O ■ 5^' -O CO -crrr s"3 COj rCO JZZCO o oa:>Lii § CD O CD CO TOTAL County C om m ission Bert Bahnson i , 2 1 231----- 5 43 13 81 69 149 71: 59 117 76 90 104 241 1,181 Jo Cheek 1 ^ 3 18 7 25 44 68 16 11 67 62 48 23 209 624 Buster Cleary j 33 84 31 134 105 79 102 100 251 221 57 74 132 1,493 Stacy Cornatzer I : 4 19 42 13 42 49 137 108 42 85 100 115 124 225 1,147 : Vernon Dull 16 41 23 142 57 93 44 65 195 170 39 66 138 1,135 Spurgeon Foster 21 23 70 32 113 94 150 99 88 138 97 97 156 220 1,449 Judy Mullis I ^3 19 4 22 46 42 15 18 44 43 9 43 78 407 Billy Shelton 2 17 24 14 211 38 79 37 113 92 95 16 55 89 882 Charlie Whaley 2 6 48 15 98 28 28 17 12 42 41 20 25 43 473 Charles Williams 2 I ® ' 16 7 32 35 17 18 19 44 36 8 31 34 321 Register of Deeds Luther Potts j 0 8 36 ^ 9 58 33 84 31 16 58 51 54 100 144 718 Ruth Richardson j 2 9 2? .6 96 51 68 13 15 71 37 22 35 106 575 Simon Seaford 3 10 27 8 55 46 38 58 83 52 43 56 45 102 626 Henry Shore Clarence Spillman Lt. G overnor 5 24 35 102 50 104 64 39 179 194 53 69 123 1,137 0 i 2 48 j ^ j j 0 16 28 6 11 8 11 6 1 6 13 122.......... 1 ■ Bill Boyd Jim Gardner 1 '5' i 10 :1 4 19 1 36 1....12_13 45 42 ^ 18 17 51 274 9 ! - ■ ) 46 :110 i 46 ; 60 ,. . . 1 179 1 240 I 157 130 301 274 157 224 432 2,365 Wendell Sawyer j , , j 0 ‘p ':13 9 C I 6 17 6 I 14 10 7 8 6 13 117, J 1... Secretary of Stale John Carrington j Ray Warren ! 9 ( 36 ^ 83 : 35 : 4 1 113 173 91 : ^ 76 ' 196 1 207 99 143 265 1,567 ':j > 1 15 ; ,36 14 18 01 r>i 53 ' 110 i ' 77 I 56 64 152 784 1 Labor Com m issioner Richard Levy Joseph Ovort)y ;, 7 ; 17 53 1 /2 1 a-!112 O'l ;>()137 : 132 59 85i 1781 1,021 ' 2 I 1 20 ; 56 ' 2;V :50 a i 129 ■_ ' (58 ini 152 : 129 i ' 1 85 i j 109 217 1,175 Superintendent Thomas Paquin Tom Rogers ■ 2 1 1 7 " 12 31 i 29j , ' ■ 83 12 I 3' 6 ; 43 30 i 131 i)7 ^ 188 108 93 72 218 72; 42 186 10£ 4C 1 147 )! : 13C ' 26f ) 576 1,639 10-I)A V IK C()IJNTY KNTKRI’KISE Kl-XORI), T 1 IU I«I)A Y , iNlny 5, 1988 Public Records A r r e s t s m a T'Ik' li'IK'U Hi;' A\ .-r./ ;1|- l osli'i'i b', ihi- I ),'M. u' Slu'T' I I'-. 1 >c|1,l! ■ K and\ A il.iiii I li's i.u ti. ■! .<! iM'lKC-l. Nil Vk'-\ ril,'. V'h.ll''!\l \I,IV 1 ilh .iH'saiili ' I'U'il I'llwiiii! Ui‘ilm;in, IS, 111' IvUlk' S, M lu ;k ilk '. ■ vii,l|i';.'J ■\pril 2S s'.ilti Sk ohm- rcM'kcil ' Michao! liiA.iii I'l'.'oiiian. IS. Ol IviMIk' ■!.: ,M(\ksVllio. tiuil Ill'll .‘\j'ril wiih loiiins oi cum iiiuniiatinji line,it-.. .kii k ( 'liiiloi'i I liiuaul, Ill km iii' .Mill I li.n','>.cil i! -'•! wnh l.iii i-i)\ I ' ( i.ii.M. JK. i<l kiHil-.: K Nkn'k'-i lik'. vhai'i'i'il Apn! will) DW'i aiul ilnvni;.’ Ink' lu'l'IlM' IC\ I ikl'tl ' Jaiik's Ml ml lie ■ ■ I nil I liii I . ''I. ut Ktniic (1. Mi\ ks\ tlk'. i. liai i;: cil A|'ril willi sci.iinil iK'jjii'i' tu'sjiasMii'.’ Kk'liaul W illiam 1 )i‘ai. i t. i!| Ri.nik' 7. .Muik'-\ilk', chamcil April 2.'^ w;itli liispivsal ol iiuutiiai’.' I'll piii|HTty; Diuijjlas \V'a\ lie William.s, .’ Ik ('I K iniu,'-k \|i'c k .s N illr. i:li.:ir.' I'll Apnl 25 u itir hrvakin,!.' athl I'lUi'i 111!': a iiintoi \ I'hii'k' aiiil lai vi'iiy Ilf a \ cliit k' .laiik". ( 'al \ III I alii )i. -la, 1 il "1^ S Mam Si,. M nik^vinc. I'liaU'i'il Apiil 2> will) lailiiir Inap [H'ai 111 I'lnin ' llc riu 'il kaii.'i'jii' I'lillia n i. 2t>. 1(1 kiM ili- 4. M iK k s v illf. cliar;:i.'(l A]>nl ' vs uh assault aiul lii .-.! tii’i’ri'i' Uc'-pasMii;.'. iM'hcri l.i'c llniniaiK '7. nf ,Rouk,‘ N. M(n.ks\ iik‘. iliaruod .•\|tiil .’(i.willi lailiiic III appear iii i'lHirl. Kaikh I VariMi'C lai s, 211, u| 17.S. 001 ' .M.utli III Mocksvillc, i liariji'il April 27 uilli assault In piiinuii;; a uun. lames ( 'hiisliipher ' Mamie" .\ el 11 i.'s. 2 1. I <1 KI HI 1 e (). Mueks\ iHe. eliaraeil.April 27 wiih breakinik emeriiii.! and larceny. NS'ilberl Kav l ewis, <>1 Kmiii' X. .Mocks'.ille. charged .April 2.S willt lailure Ui appear in cm iri on an assaiiii on a lenialc charyci llerberi Wesley Talinn Jr.. 1‘), ol Koiile 8. .Mocksv ille. charge ed .April 2!'i wiili lailure to appear in courl on a charge ol: driving williiHil a Ikense. , ■ .Mark l.)ohy, 20, of Rom e 2. Mockss ille. ehaiged April 2X with assanll and eoinnuinicating llireal.s. : i-rederiekO 'N eal Gaither, 4S, of Mock.sville, charged April 29 with faiiuro to appear in courj on a DW I charge. -- Jerry Lainonlc Ijaines. 18. ol Gamphcll Hoad, M ocksville[ charged April 30 with lailure lo ap| pear in court, — iMorri.s Blli.s, 39, ol'Route I Advance, charged April 29 wiif| lailure to appear in courl. — John Frank Scott Jr,, 28, oil t?outc4, Mocksvillc, ciiargcd witl’l failure to appear in court onl charges of driving without a| license. S h e r i f f 's D e p a r t m e n t 'Ihe lollowiiiu rei'oris were inaile 10 the ,l.)a\ if .County Sheriffs Departnioni last week. ■ Amos Urown of Rome S, Mockss'ille. reporteil .April 2‘) so- meiine ihreaieikHl lo kill him. .. (.iilhen I.ipka of Rome I , .Aik sanc'e. reiiorteil April 27 a larceny aiul atiem pied breaking and entering. — Steve Paeilio of Route (i. Mock,s\'illc, reporied .Ajiril 23 so­ meone igniled lia\ hclongms; lo Haraliara .A. k u ilin o n tire. The llie w asal the re.ir of (>01 North Trailer Park. Rieky Richardson o f l ancy (iap, \'a.. reporied April 2.S llie breaking, entering and larceny o f checks from the Chi isiy Truckiiig parking loi. ... Roy Denioii o f Rom e 4. Mocks\'ille. reporied .April 2.’' the larcen\ of an esliinaled SS2.^ w orlh H i g h w a y P a t r o l M ini Facing 4 Charges A Mock.sville man is facing four charges after causing un accideiil. April 25. According K' a repori by Trooper B.L. Crider of the N .C. Highway Patrol, Richard luigene Hvans, 21, of Route 2, Mt'cksville. was charged with failure lo yiekl right of way, driving while license is revoked, no insurance, and no registration, after his car collided w'ith another vehicle. A car, driven by Judy Lmz Caner; 44. of Rome 5. Mock.sville. was traveling ,soiuhe;i.si on N .C. 801 at 7:30 p.m . and Had .slowed for another vehicle that w'as mak­ ing a right turn into a parking lot when Evans, traveling northwes?^ on 801, slowed to make a left turn onto Redland Road. The two cars collided and came to re.st in the intensection. Carter and a passenger. Emily Linker. 15. o f Route 3. Mocksvillc, were ire;iled in the emergency room at Forsyth M cindrial Hospital and later released. Damage to Carter’s car was estimated at $3,500. Estimated damage Evan’s vehicle was .S750. AVdmiiti Charged W ith D W I Betty Flint Frost was charged with D W I and making an unsafe trafllc movement, April 24, when siie turned her car in front of an ap­ proaching vehicle. Frost was headed northwest on U..S. 601 at 2:25 p.m. and attemp­ ted to turn left into a a parking lot, reported Trooper C .D . Jones. A car. driven by Mary Juanita .Swisher, 28. o f Route 6, M o cksvillc. w as traveling soiuheasi on 601 'ivhen b'rost drove into iis path, causing the two lo col- liile. Jones said. Jones estimated damage to Swisher's car at S2.500 and to Frost's car at .S3.000. DW I Charged I'n C'ctoleeniee .Man William Thomas Caton. 37. of Riverside Drive. Cooleeiuee, was charged with DWI and traveling left of center when his ear w ent nut of control. April 23: Caton was Iras'eling west on Gladstone Road al 7 p.nk when his car ran off the k'fl side ot ihc road, striking a tree and a fence, acconling to a report by'I'rooper D.R. McCoy. ; The car continued on and struck a parked car and a camper before coming to rest, McCoy said. Estimated damage to ihe car and camper, owned by Charles Lee Page of Cooleemee, was estimateil at $250. Damage ti) Caton’s vehicle ; was estimated at $450. Car lilts Guardrail Leslie Allison Snow. 16. of Winston-Salem, was driving east on 1-40 ,at 6:15, p.m., .April 24. when her car ran off the right edge of the road and hit a guardrail, reported Trooper L.D. Chappell. : Damage to the car was esiimatcd at $2,200. Charges are pending. Car Av()id.s Dog, Hits (Juardrail Jeffrey Newton Pack. 19. of Greensboro, was traveling east on 1-40 in his car when he saw a dog iti his path and drove offtiie lefi side of the load. In an April 24 report by C.D, Jones. Pack lost control of his car al 6:40 p.m. al'ier driving off lo ihe left, striking a guardrail. The car F ir e s The folliuving I'ues; were reported to Da\ ie dcpaitmenis last week: — On April 25, Jerusalem I'ire Department was calleil to a vehi- ck* fire on II S 601 al ihc ciiliance to l.akewoixl Village. — Sm ith G rove firem en respoiuled to a call of an elcctiical lire in the stable ai Winn-Mock {■'arm, .April 27. l-'armiiiglon l-ire Deparimeni was disp.'ilched to a sli'ik'lur;il Ine at the Surge (,'oinpany. .April 27. ■- On .Apnr28, iMocksville Fire Depariment reported to a cnr ac­ cident at U.S. ()-l and Valley Road. ( Jn, May I . Farmington firena’ii were called to a car acci­ dent with a peisonal injuiy on Pinebiook Drive. H o s p i t a l E m e r g e n c y R o o m The following patients were treated in the emergency mom at Davie Ctunity llos|)ital Iasi week. Only information aboiil jialienls considereil as puldic records because ()| the nature ol their in­ jury are released by the hospital. Falith H: Kuinmage. 71. treated and releaseil. 2:0() p.m . A|)iil 28. scraj)cs and bruises siif- I'ereil in auto accident. - Robert H H ow m an. 52, Heated and releaseil, 2:14 p.m . Ai)ril 28, back strain suffered in aulomobile accident.: Kathy L. Robbins. 20, Heated and released. 9 p.m. Apiil 2S, bruises suffered in truck ;iceideiil. Raiulall Harker. 28, ireateil anil released, 2:25 a.m. April 30. muscle strain suffereil in auto accident. Nora V. Holman. 20. tieaied and released. .k57 p.in.M a.V I. chest pain after .'lutu acculenl. Joseph W. Tucker, treated and leleased. 5: lO p.m ., S|)rained loot surie ied III auto accident. of shrubs from Jan-.Mark A/alea and Nvuscia. .\ C, SOI just north ot Grc:is\ (,'orik'i. Missy While ol Rouse 2. Mocksv illc. reporied .-Xpri] 2.’^ Ihe breaking, ciileiing and larcein from l.loyil Paul \Miile ol an un iliscloseif :iniounl ol cash, fro\ Lee Spillman of Rome 5, M ocksulle. iviioried .April 25 a breaking, enleiing .iiid larcens olf of I our Comers Road. Gail HarncA of Crcekwood Dri\e. .Advance, reponeii .April 26 her mailbo.x was knocked down. l.ester Ray l.ivans of 126 Slinsel Drive. Mocksvillc. reponed .Ajini 27 a breaking and emering al a slorage buikling off I,!,S. 158 near Smith Grove. - Ronald Dw a> ne Cole of Roulc 5. .Mocksvillc. reporied .April 27 a jirow ler off,Jack Booe Road knocketl oiil the screen and struck the window of a residence. — Hulas Laws reported April 27 a brc.'iking anil entering at a residence off Bailey's Chapel Road, -— Kimberly Elaine I>iby of Ad- va'nee reporied April 23 she was assaulted al a house off of Rainbow Road. - fSill W. Dunn of Route 1. Ad­ vance. reported May I someone knocked down a no trespassing sign off Dunn Road. — Phyllis Ring Baity of Route l 8, Mocksvillc, reported April 27 the breaking, entering and larceny of S200 from her home off Ijames Church Road; on April 29. she ] reported at noon an attempted breaking and entering when a brick wa.s thrown through a window, and at 9:42 p.m., she reported prowlers at the home; on May 2 she reported prowlers were throwing rocks al her house. ggaacE crossed back across 1-41) lo ihc right and siiuck another guardr.iil before coming to rest. Damage to the car was estimaied at S 1.000. Deer Hit On I'afiiiingtim Road f^avid Ix’e Hutchins of Route 2., Mocksvillc. was norihNnind on l-'ar- mington Road. .April 25. when a deer ran into Ihc |Xilh of the car he was driving, rejioneil Trcmpor W ,D, Grooms, Grooms said the :iccident occured .'It 10:45 p,ni. No I li.irgc.s d: u'.mi.igcs vi cu' fili-d. Charges Pending In \\recU Charges are piMiding concerning an accident at 6 p.m.. .April 24. Yveiie Verna Ijames, 20, iif Campbell Road, Mocksvillc. vvas traveling east on N.C. 901 in her car and entered a slight left curve at 901 and Cx.'dbey Road, said a report by L.D. Chapix'll. lj;unes car ran off the right edge of the road and went down and em­ bankment where it came to rest. Catherine Campbell. 65. of Morse Street. .Mocksvillc. a passenger, was treated at Davie Coumy Hospital. Chappell estimaied damage to the car at $200. .Accident Reported On 1-40 Michael Webster Griffuh, 16. of Route I. Mocksvillc. vvas traveling east on 1-40 at 5:45 p.m.. April 27, when the car he was driving went off the right side of the road and struck a rcfleclor post. rrt'oper K.B. Sleen reporied the car came to resi on the shoulder of 1-40, Estimated damage to the vehicle was $600. Unsafe Movenient Charge Jame.s Alexander Bethune. 18. of W'inston-Salem, vvas charged with making an unsafe traffic movement when his car struck a jeep, April 28. Melburn Henry Perez III was iraveling north on N.C. 801 in a Jeep and merged into the left lane. Bethune entered 801 from a parking area between stopped vehicles, into the southwest lane of 801 into the path of jeep, reported K.B. Steen. Damage to Bethune’s vehicle was estimated al S800 and to the jeep at $75. Driver Lo.scs Control O f Car Randall Lee Barker of Winston- Salem, was traveling south on Gladstone Road, April 29, when he lost control of the car he was driv­ ing, according to a repori by C.D, Jones. Barker ran off the left shoulder of the road at 11:33 p.m. and went through a yard and two private driveways before coming back onto Gladstone Road, where tlie car came to rest. No damages or charges were reported. Vehicle Catehe.s Fire On 1-40 A car, driven by Orville Bentley Campbell of Kin.as Mill Road, Chapel Hill, was traveling on 1-40 when the door panel caught on fire, according lo an April 30 report by L.D. Chappell. Campbell pulled to the .shoulder of the road at 10:15 a.m. when the in­ cident occured. No damages or charges were filed. Car Skids Into Ditch James Austin North of Route 2, East Bend, was driving on Gilbert Boger Road, at 4:50 p.m.. May I, when he applied his brakes to avoid an accident that had occured ahead of him. K.B. Steen said the car skidded o ff; the shoulder of the road into a ditch. No damages or charges were filed. Deer Hit On U.S. 601 Ricky Darnell Holt of North Caldwell Street, Salisbury, was driv­ ing north on U.S. 601, May 1, when a car ran into the path of his car at 2:15 a.m. The N .C . Highway Patrol estimaied damage to ihe car al S400, L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transfers have been filed with the Davie County register of decils.: 1'hc 'transactions are listed in order of panics involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps piu'- ehaseil. with $1 representing $1,000. James Jerry Daniel anil Jean Daniel to Sandra D. Barber. 2 lots anil I ir;iet. Jerusalem. .$35. ■ Tom W'. Howard and Willie Mae Howard to James R. Stone and Martha D. Slone. 2 acres. Shady Cirove, - Annie M. Howies and Lester i\L Bowles to Lester M. IHowles and Ira T. Bowles. 4 tracts, Mocksvillc. — Robeii D. Edward.s and An­ nie S. Edwards to Henry Cole Tomlinson and Elva A. Tomlin­ son. 1 tract. Mocksvillc. $65. — Edna E. Allen to Kevin W'ayne Allen**and Rcbecca E. Allen. .78 acre. Shady Grove. — Paul H. Eaton and Helen Eaton to the trustees of Eaton’s Bapiist C hurch. .63 acre. Clarksville. -- Ronald Kevin Nic\lerman and Marsha B. Niedcrnian lo M .O . Spry and l.ois Sjiry. 16.39 acres. Jerusalem. $5. — Walter Scott Snyder and An­ nette Jones Snyder to Waller Scott Snyder and Annette Jones Snyder, 1 lot, Jeru.salem. — Albert D. Boger; Mary S. Cranfill; Robert N. Creii.son; Lillis I. Penninger; James F. Ridenhour; L. Michael Spry; Grier C. Waller: and Doris C. Williams, trustees of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church to Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, 3 tracts, Jerusalem. — Cleta N. Bivens to W illiam Frederick Bivens, 1 lot. Jerusalem. — Thomas G. Henrick and Jud- dic H. Henirick to Lewis W . Pierce and Thomasine H. Pierce, .39 acre, Shady Grove, $1. — John A. Esposito to Karla O. Jacobs and John J.; Castrovinci, 1 lot. Shady Grove, S124. — George Franklin Wagner and Carol T. Wagner to George Franklin Wagner and Carol T. Wagner, 2 lots, Jerusalem. — Ronald Eugene Robertson and Judy Sweat Robertson to M it­ chell S. Wheeler and Mary K aiherine A . W heeler, 2 Farmington. — Alan Dale Latham lo Arthur John McCashin Jr. and Beth R. McCashin, 13 acres, Farmington, SI6. M o c k s v i l l e P o lic e riie lollovving reports were fil­ ed |i> the M ocksvillc I’oliee l)e|iartmcnt last week: • On A|)ril 25. Douglas Wayne W illiams of Mocksville was ai- resleil ami chaigcil with laiccny of ail automobile. The car belonged to Sic|'hen Naylor and vvas taken iVom Shoaf ( ’i)iicrctc (in W illiam s Street. .A court |K'lilioii has been liled for a 15-year-olil in coniuiiction w illi the larcenv ., • On Api'il -‘L Rluinda l-!udy of Route 1, Statesville, reporied the theft I't a la|)c case and tapes Irom hei car parked m Ihe Wal .Mari parking lot. l':sliiiialed value of tlie stolen property w;is $1 10, • M.irvin C M .iilin of Roulc I . .Mocksville. was anvsicil loi assaultmi; a lemale. .Mav I. • Ni.>na Vveiie llolinaii. I‘k ol Roulc 2. Mocksville, w as Ji i\iiii! hercaron WilkesboioSlieci. May 1. when a vchiele iiulled out in I'roni o f her causing a collision. According to a report by Pairoliiiaii G.A. Bagshaw .Charles Wilfred Marshall. 79. of Route 5, Mocksville, vvas drove into the path of Holman, causing her car to strike his vehicle in the right side. Estimaied damage lo Marshall’s vehicle was $1.500. No damages were reported lo Holman’s car. B u i l d i n g P e r m i t s as fill' liilkiw 111!.’, bmkling permits w ere: issued m A|'i il iii I ).iv ie Coiiiin . flic pel mils ,iie Ijsied l'\ owliei coiiii.k k 'i, lu.'.itum. Is pc of buiklin;,', and k'c. w iih , N k ^0 represciitini! 'sl.iHHkaiu! ,i minimum tec, Hlickwooil 1 Ionics lllv , 1 lit 13 Hiildcii ('leek, s,|i,.,u' fool siiiL'le f.imilv ilwi'llins', NI-'O, I'aiiiiiii.L’lon 1 nikil M. lliihiisi Chuii II. kai iniiii'loii Ko.kI, ,’ ,o4 I si|uaie loot .kIiIiIioii ol ci.issiooins ,iml tcllow .hip h.dk SI '4 'U M.i\ l oiiL’. \\ iIIkiiiis l\oad 2 mill's c.isi ol c'oni.ii/ci Ro.iik in hv il 'Ol pi IV .Ik' sho|' ^ IU ('.n lvie I dv'..nils. 1).IV li­ st.. Cooleemee. $25.50. Davie Mudue. at end ol SpilliiKin Dead End Road oil Spillm:iii Road. 20- by 36-t'oot ;:ai.i;:c apartment. $45. Ileiiiy W. Ridge. Main and S pim e sii eels. M o c k s v ille, icmodcl cM'-tmg kitchen. e\lend i.ioi S led. SIO D.ivie Hinklers. W'oodland P c ‘. elopinciii. Ifecch Street, 1,792 si|u.iic fool single r.iinilv ilvvelling. SSI, 1 I'c :jiiil licitv ('hildress. Hl.iisi' ( 'lunch Road, remodel mobili- home inchnling .iddilioii ol iisiss iiHil, 24 bv 50 leel. $10, kick I ', 1 av lor, Briar Creek Kii.iil iiiiiie c n Hilar Sulnli\ision, off Fork-Bi.\by Road, 14- by 30-foot room addition to mobile home. $10. - i:)uard Eddins, 401 Fairway Lane, Bermuda Run, cIo.se in e.\- isting porch, 48- by 8-feet, $15. — liarly W illiam Blackburn, Greenwood Lakes, Ashburloii Road, 28- by 40-foot stonige building and garage, SIO. -- Jerry Cooper, Cedar Grove Church Road I m i l e s south of U;S, 64, L320 .siiuare-foot .single­ family dwelling. $76.50. Bob Crolts, Rag Road '4 mile north of Deadmon Road, 24- by 32-foot jirivate shop, SIO. iD a v ie D i s t r i c t C o u r t D A M i: a iU M A I.S I1.I<I>KISK H K (O K I). 'm U R S D A V . Miiy 5, 1988-77 Till.' tollowiiij; eases wi'ii' dispos- [ cd oi'diiriiiu l).i\ ic nc-lrk i ( 'min on April ,2S, : . , I’lcsidini: was Kiinl'eilv T. M aibnis.iii I’ti'Sctunn*’. wa^ assistant ilisirii'l allniiK'\. Sallv Sinilh I ho ca.sc.s au‘ ii'-lci! !'\ '.k'Tfn dam. ctiai,i!i?(s). and M'nicni.i' l-.MC rnstiam Htmiisioad. iliivuii; niph in a 65 rnpii /uno. I Hi \1 by d n -D A U) SO, niph m a 65 niph /o ik -, pusscsNin ol m all b i’vcra iio l\v person less than I') years o f aue, pay S.'.5 line and e tn in eosis. ■ N'iekie Ann Buchanan, allow ing a \ehiele to be driven w ithout ; iiisuranee. dismissed, ■ ~ James Iniwaril ('alter. dri\ ing ,S2 niph in a (i.5 mph /oiie. rodiiced by jiidue to SO m p h in a 65 niph /.one. carrying a conceal­ ed weapon,: seniencetl to .M) days suspended I'or 1 year, jiay a $50 fine iind coiirl cosi.s, \ce;ipoa be destioyed. —■ John Webster Comer, thiving while license revoked. -- Melvin Davis, resisting itrrest and lielaying and obstructing an of­ ficer, assault on an orficer. ilisiiiissed. Cynthia Anne Eudy. driving 66 mph in a 45 mph /.one. reduc­ ed by DA to 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduceii lurther by juilge to exceeding.s;ife speed, pay SIO fine and court cosi.s. — Terry Stephen Foster, two count.s larceny, damage to real pro­ perty. .sentenced to 2 years suspended I'or 3 yeans, pay .'S20Q fine and court costs, not go about, assault or communicate with pro- .sccuting witnes.s without permis- .sion, not violate .state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior, ^ Donnie Randall Garretson, driving 62 mph in a 45 mph /one, reduced by D/V to 54 mph in a 45 mph zone, pay SIO fincand costs; improper u.se of dealer’s liccnsc plate, di.'imi.ssed. — Robby Gene H ead, no operator’s license, .sentenced to 30 dtiys suspended for 12 months, pay $50 fine and court costs, not operate motor vehicle until proper­ ly licensed. Appealed, — Roy Holland, driving while license revoked, sentenced to ISI days suspended I'or 3 years, pay ;i ,S 150 fine and court costs, not oi^crate motor vehicle until proper­ ly licensed, not violate state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior; unsafe traffic movement, dismissed. ^ M arion Johnson. no operator’s liccnse. sentenced to 6 months suspended for 2 years, pay .S50 fine and court costs, not operate m otor vchicle unless licensed to do so. — Jeffery Seaford Quiibe, driv­ ing 65 mpli in a 35 mph zone, reduced by DA to 55 mph in a 35 mph zone, pay ,$20 fine and court costs; carrying a concealed weapon, dismissed. — Dennis Paitl Mauk Jr., driv­ ing 90 mph in a 55 mph zone, sentenced to 30 days suspendetl for 12 months, pay S50 fine and-court costs. — Ricky f-rcdcrick McKnight. allowing vchicle to be driven without insurance, dismissed. — Chad Mrown Mix-k, driving 90 mph in a 55 mph zone, dismiss­ ed; reckless driving, sentenced to 30 days suspendeil for 12 months, pay $50 fine iind conn costs, not commit similar iilfense. remain ot' general good behavior. — Carlos Anthony f’arra. driv­ ing while license not in |)ossession. dismissed,. M ichacrChris I’cncll. DW) (Breathalyzer results. .12), sentenced to 6 months suspentlcd for 2 years, p;iy S3IX) line and court costs, surrender license and not opetate inolor vehicle until |)toper- ly licensed, perform 72 liotirs com­ munity service work; |X)Sscssion ol marijiiana ami possession of drug paraphernalia, dismisseil. Kurtis Daniel l’oits, iio vehi­ cle insurance, dismissed. Ricky Gray i'owell, cxpited licensed plate, pay court costs. ■ D avid W ayne Keavis, damage to teal property, sentenc­ ed lo 30 days sii.spended for J2 months, pay $50 fine and court costs, make $93 lestitution to Carol Keavis. not commit similai of­ fense, not go about projx'rty of pio- secuting witne.ss w ithout perm ission, lohnnv Rifle, no fishing hccll^c, dismissed, .'\ngel t'h iis lin c .Slater, no o|ici.il<)i s luciisc, CM ccdin;’ posicd spccil, scnlen<.'vd lo ,U)tlii\s siispeiuicil l«)i Iinim th.s, pa\ $50 iinr .iiul ri'iiii cosiN, not coinnnt siniii.ii ollcii',c, lom.iin ol I'encriil good hcli.ivior, B\ioii lid\\.iid .Sinilh; drulns; SS mph in a 6,s nipii /.i,>nc. icduc cd b> I >A It > c\ccc(hni; safe spccil. p.i\ $10 line aiul cou.i costs, •MacicvikM .Smith. c \L c e iliii!; I'ostcd speed. d n \ ini; w hile license revoked, senienced to 12 m onths siispendeil loi: 3 seals, pas SC.^iO line .ind court costs, not opeiale a m otor \ehicle iin til p ro |v rlv licens ed to do so. not \ lolate st.itc or leiieral law s, rem ain o f general gooii behasior, W illi,im ,Smyers. larceny, sentenced to 12 months suspend- cil foi 3 years, pay $150 fine anti court costs, leimhurse state $150 for court a|ipointcil attorney, not go on premises i.'f prosecuting witness, not violate state or feileral laws, remain of general gootl behavior. Jerry Wayne .Stroud Jr.; fic­ titious vehicle registration plate, pay $10 fine ami court costs; no vehicle in.surance, dismissed, — Roberto Ramon ,Suare/, driv­ ing 7 5 in p h in a 55 inpli zone, reduced by DA lo 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, pay $10 fine ami court costs. --Gooch Ware 'rravelstead. driving 95 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced by DA to reckless driving, sentenced to 30 days suspended for 12 months; pay $ICK) fine and court costs, not violate state or federal laws, remain of general good behavior. , - Michael Payne Vernon. DW l (refused to submit to Breathalyzer te.st), sentenced to 2 \v.:trs suspend­ ed for 5 years. 14 days active in Davie County Jail, pay a $500 fine and court costs, not operate a motor vehicle unle.ss properly licensed to do so. participate in any treatment recommended by agen­ cy conducting substance abuse assessment, not use or possess any alcohol or drugs and submit for tests to determine if abusing same; driving while license revoked, sim­ ple possession of marijuana, sentenced to 12 months suspend­ ed for 5 years, pay a $200 fine :ind court costs; — Michael Law'rence Wolford, breaking, entering and larceny, dismissed. —• John Rouse. DW I (refused to submit to Breathalyzer test), sentenced to 2 years suspended for 5 years, spend 14 days active in Davie County Jail, pay $500 fine and court costs, not operate motor vehicle unless properly licensed to do so, obtain substance abuse assessment and participate in any treatment recommended by assess­ ing agency, complete alcohol and drug education traffic .school for multiple offenders at mental hciilth center. — Jennifer Lynnctte Allen, tni- safe traffic movement, dismissed. — Christopher Chadw ick /Mkins, failure to stop ai scene of accident, dismissed. Diivitl l-lric Boger, e,\cecding posted sjieed. reduced by DA to unsafe traffic niovemenl. pay $10 fine and court costs. -- r,)onald Grant Brown, driving 70 mph ili a 55 niph zone, reduc­ ed by DA to 64 mph in a 55 iii|)h /one, pay court costs. Mark Ramlall Cass, driving 60 mph in a45 mph zone, pay $10 fine ami court costs. ... Clirisioplier Keilh Cotton. ilris'ing 7K mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced by .judge to improper ei|uipment, pay court costs. -- Robin Renae 1-oster, follow­ ing too close, reduced by DA to unsafe traffic nioveineiit, pay $10 line and court costs. — I'ony J()c Gilbert, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph /one, reduced by DA to exceeding safe speeil, pay $10 fine and court costs, — Riiiuly Dale Helms, unsafe traffic iiioveiiienl, dismissed. — James Robert Henderson, driving 59 mph in a 45 in|)li zone. I educed by DA to improper ei|iii)v inent, pay court costs. Janet Adams Jones, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed b y D A to ()4 mph in a 55 mph /one, jiay $10 fine and court costs. — Pamela rercsii bissiter, driv­ ing 60 mph in a 45 mph ‘/(ine. pay $10 line and coiirl costs. James lulward Marshall, c,\- ceeiling posted speetl, pay $10 fine and court costs. ■ NS’illiam Rogers Myers, dri\ - iiiii XI) mph in a ('5 mph /one, reduced by D A to exceeding sale speed, pay $10 fine ami court ■AinV Kathleen Reavis, di i\ - ing mpli in a 55 inpli /one, pay $ 10 I iiie ami court costs, John A ndiew Siegrisi. driv­ ing 7S mph ill ;i 65 iiipl} /line, pay $10 line and court costs, Da\ id John .Smith. di i\ ing 70 mph in a 55 mph /one. p.i\ court costs, .. Cden hAlward Stanley Jr.. driving 70 mph in a 55 mph /one. rediiccil by D.A to iiiipropci ci|iiip mcnt. pay court costs, ... \N'esley Brian Stokes. i.lriving 6.S mph in a 55 mph /one, reduc­ ed by D.A to exceeding safe spceil. pay $10 fine and court cosis, Kaileil 'I'o Appear 'I'he following tailed to appear for their scheduletl court trials. — Ciarland Nelson .Allen. DW I. dris’ing lel't of center. • - Ronnie 'I'homas line, expiretl registration plate, —• Gary .Mlison Benson, driving 65 inph in :i 45 mph zone. — Michael l.ee Bratton, no operator's license. --r Jeffrey Allan Bull, no fishing license. — John Robert Cham bers, reckless driving, DW I. no vehicle insurance, no \chicle registration, —- Danny Wayne Clark, no fishing license. — .Murray Sean Donovan, no operator's license, unsafe traffic movement, — Jtimes Ronald l''olkerts, no operator's license, — Leroy Geter, no vehicle registration, no vehicle insurance, --- listher Gram, driving S5 mph in a 65 m()h zone, — Kimlx’rly .Adams Horne, no i)|)erator's license, driving SO mph in a 65 mph zone. —- Calvin Louis Martin, D W I, possession of drug paraphernalia. — John Frank Scott Jr., no operator's license, expired vehicle inspection. — Terry Gray Simmons, no fishing license. — David W'atkins, no operator's license. — Bryan Paul Wiley, no fishing license. — David Richard Wollmer, no fishing license. — Johnny I.ynn C aulder. following too close, — John Robert Chambers, ex­ ceeding posted speed. Rodney Donald Duncan, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Charles Howell Filhiaii. e.\- ceeding posted speed. —- Fredrick O'Neal Gaither, no vehicle ins)x;clion, — I'homas Anthony Gannon, driving 79 mph in a 65 m|ih zone. — Ronnie l..ee Hall Jr., no vehi­ cle in.speetion. — Ricky Dale Hayes, illegal parking (in handicapped space). — Steven Brian Hendrix, driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mjih zone. — Darvin Erie Jones, ilriving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. John Franklin Lcach Jr., driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Cynthia l,ai|uette Miildlcton, driving 80 mjih in a 65 mph zone. — — M anika—,Mani!':l:i,,.P;iniiiski, pired .regi.siraiion plate, Paul J. Cox. WDrtliless check. - (iregory Scolt firiflin, no fishing liccnse, .Jeffrey Slescn Kinnaiiion. no fisiiiiig license, Stephen Hiadlcs Mi,( liiirc, no 'Hsliiii';’- license Randall K cilli Nfoore, littering. James ( ioidoii I'oilulcMei. lit leiiiig.Uperatin;.’ a ho.il witlioul sulficicnt miml'ci of htesasing de\ ices. ; ■ Jonathan Todd Pi i\ ett. lillc ii/l;,', JoigC Das id Reyes, no fishing liccnse. Bill Sanders, ini I'isliing license, , J.ick l-rvin Shanks, expired legislraliiin plate. Shannon Jeaninc Smith, no iijicrator's license.; - Maria Rodrigue/ , Bowen, driving SO mph in a 65 mph zone. Brooks Samuel Brown Jr.. driving SO mph in a 65 mph zone. -- Susan Cruikshank Clark, driving 70m ph in a 55m ph zone. - Thomas Lewis Gaither, failure to stop at stop sign, ■ Donna Ly nii Go(.x.lman. driv­ ing 50 mph in a 35 mph Zone. - Kelly Elizabeth Guiton, driv­ ing 50 mph in a 35 mph zone. — Timothv Craiu l-lead. drivinu 78 mpli in a fi5 mph /.oiu.^ I aniniy (,'oi rcll H inson, failure lo yield right ol way lo on­ coming I rat l ie Sleplien Xl.iriin I |ornc\, diiv ing 70 mph in ,i 55, mph /one, Jeltrey Andrew Hiiiclnns, driving SO m|ili in a (>5 nipli /one. - ,lohii AS'allei Inman, ihivmg SO mph in ;i fi5 niph /one.; Nlavine Jarsis. ihising 77 ni|'li in a 65 m]>li /one. Mariciie Wilkins johnson. no vehicle; inspectimi. Breiula .Way Kinsei: diiving fil) nipli in a 45 nifili /one - - Jamew’s .Manly Liiplon. driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Martin l.aramer McKnight. dris ing 77 niph in a 65 mph /one. - Phyllis Stevenson Pegese, ilriving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. ~ Nina Toney Plowman, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. - - John Willie Reev'cs, ini[)i'oper passing. — Stephen Earl Rhodes. driving (>4 mph in a 50 mph zone. — N'apolean Roseborough Cloml IL driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Bobby Autstin Seabrooks, ilriving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. —- Richard Lewis Springer Jr., driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Darwin Craig Springs, ex­ ceeding po.sted speed. -- Dontild Charles Titherington. driving 80 mph in a 65 niph zone. Kenneth Tiavis Walsh Jr., driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. Dennis McCarthtir Mabe, ex­ pired license or regi.stration. David Ray Dilldine, driving 70 mph in u 55 mph zone, failure to secure .seat belt. — John B. Strange, driving 79 mph in a 65 inph /one. — riniothy Michael Frye, driv­ ing 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, — Johnny Junior Smith, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone, no o p e ra to r's license. — Max Howell Stiiples, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — David Lynn Payne, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, Dora Holdci- Green, unsafe traffic movement. — Robert Clayton Thompson, no Class C driver’s liccnse. — John Ernest Piro, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. Curtis Lee Chatham, no cur­ rent vchicle in.speetion. — James Scott Haneline, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Lloyd Eugene BltickwoiKl, no current vehicle inspection, — April Leann Levens, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, — Richard Keilh Menscer, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. Prison Inm ate CSets 3 More Years For Assauiting Guards By M ike Harnhardl Davie County Enterprise-Record An inmate at the Davie prison was sentenced to three additional years in prison in Davie L^istrict Cotirl last week, CeciT Wayne Host was found guilty o f assaulting three guards at the Davie prison unit of the N .C. r^epartment of Corrections on .April 13. Tony Poindexter, a guard, said Bosi refused his medicine on that night, became upset and wanted to talk to the sergeant. Another guard, Paul Keilh Godbey, and Sgt. David Scales asked Bost to go to the sergeant's office and Bost refused. According to Poindexter, Bost said: " ‘I'm not going with you. I'm not going anywhere’.” ■Another inmate yelled, the sergeant turticd and Bost knocked the sergeant to the lloor w'ith a punch to the jaw, Poindexter said. ■’I grabbed Bost and he kicked me in the knee." Scales .said guards sti-uggled with Bost attempting to take him to the single-cell facility,: put handcuffs on him and cut his clothcs off with scissors before getting him into a new cell. Godbey s;iid; ' ‘He struck Sergeant Scales, knocking him to the fioor. Me was resisting us all the tim e." Bost claimed the guards hurt and provoked him. " I had three inmates who told inc yoirwere trying to fight with them ," Gixibey said. "Y o u were acting funny. We were watching you all night. If there was any pro­ voking done, you done it/' Host said he didn't want to talk from parole, and when he receiv­ ed a write-up, a form of discipline at the prison, he knew he lost chances to get out early. ‘U knew my chances w'cre blown. W'hen 1 hit the sergeant, it stole him. I hit him, knocked him dow'n. "It ain't time to relax. I had to fight because they were all going to jump on me. 1 hit and kicked and if 1 had thought about it, I would have b it," Bost said. "They almost broke my wrist. I was forced out the door, they banged my head against the door, slapped me. I got called all kind.s- of slim e." Bost said he became too tired to fight for a while but got his second w'ind and began fighting again when th<;y took him in the single­ cell filcility. ‘‘They just made me m ad," he said. “ They grabbed my head and banged it against a brick w’all. It vvound up in a big tonnent, them trying to get their jollies off or something.’’ Assistant district attorney pro­ secuting Ihe case, Sally Sniilh, said Bosi had served 14 months on a 15-year sentence for assault with; a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, and hit and run inflicti.ng personal injury. Judge Harbinson ordered that the three years run concurrent and be served at the end of Host’s present sentence. Nine guards intended the trial and surrounded Host; who had both hands and feet shackled. All three guards w h o w e re assaulted were treated and reless- cd from the hospital. M a n y T h a n k s F o r Y o u r S u p p o r t I n T h e M a y 3 r d P r im a r y C H A R LE S W IL L IA M S Cadldate For County Commissioner Pnid Pollllcol Ad By Charles WHUams : driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Rozell Anthony Palion, driv­ ing 76 mph in u»65 mph /one, — W illiam Paul Purkcy, no vchicle insix'ction. — Raymond liarl Si/eniorc, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph /one, — Ricky Ix'c Tiirner, dri\ ing 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. Victor li, Vast|ucz, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, ■ - l)ale Robert Williams, driv ing 80 mph in a (>5 mph zone, ~ Douglas Wayne W illiams, failure to secure scat belt. — Carmelita Rosado Wilson, driving 80 mph in a 65 niph zone. 'I’l ials W aived The following people waiscd their right to a court trial and paid their fines in advance at the officc ol the cicrk of court. — Cicorgc Thomas Brown, littering, — Thomas Brown Childers, ex in ihc scrgcani’s office, because the other inmates would think he was a snitch, "1 uiidersiami there's a law' in North Carolin.'i, you can't forcc medicine on somebody ," tlic iii- mate said. " l'h:it's what this whole lliing is about. " I was in m\ cell, waiting lo take mv Lithium i.i drug which is given to people . with nianic deprcssis'c disorders)," Bost s;iid. "They were tiN'ing to loicc tins slufl riiora/iiic on me." flioia/iiic is used on |)aticnis with neurosis and psychotii' ilisordcrs. Host said one of the guards told him. " *1 think you ought lo i.ikc ;ill the medicine lo n ig h r" Host siiid he didii'l want ollici in mates lo ihinl, he was i.ikni!' riiora/iiic. "It began til cm h.ii lass me, ,Aiid 1 didn't want the oihei i.'tiy s lo iliiiiK 1 was a snitch." 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King, Colony Centre Walkertown, Highway 66 [IpIkT 4 5 H 0 P So many way to say “ I love you, IVIoiTi Yadkinvllle, Newton, Taylorsville and Lenington IliiiiiiM' !•'< miillii r is s|Krial. .mih'II rniil limuli i'tK iil'viTy s|)irial «a>s III ^h.l" >mii- Iciyo «illi a lliilliiiiuK .MoIIu t's |»a\ lai il. \ (m can sliaiv a siiiili'. a •.fiilliiiciilal uish nri'vi'ii a Miiiv;- riuiv art' mi ina> lii'aiililiil «avs In sa> ll:i|ip\ Mollicr’s l)a>..jiiil\ Iruiii llalliiiarK W h e n yo u care e n o u g h to s e n d th e very b e st I nA V IK COUNTY KNTKmMUSK KKCOKI), 'I lllIU S D A Y ,M n y 5, 1988-IB Peeler Leaves Coaching Post To Browder Uy R tuiiiii' <:all;i|4luM ' D iivii'C ounlv i'n ’oipnsi' ‘ 'A'i'tii'n 1 xsas 111: ilu- liiih A nisic Bs'insUcr \va^ sayinu, "m\ divaiiiAsas to pla\ basketball lor Hill IVcloi ■■ ; Si) im agine h e r c la iio ii now that siie is rcplaciivii liini as the l.)a\ le C’tnin- ty : : p iliS : b a s k e t b a ll coach. /The an- lu n in c c m e n t Brt)\v(k‘r w as inacle bv I'celei last week aiul w hile niosi '■eriiu’d ^iiip iisc il that IV'eler v'.as ;.’ i\ niL' up (he post atli/i N'l'Ui'.. llie\ alsn M'l.'iueil salislu-il that Hui\\ilei \ unilJ (ake his place, ' A ho iu eo 'iou n pnHiiiet liont, A\l\anee. H io u ik ’!' has sp'-nt the last lour \eais allentlinu I'N l' \\'ilnimy.to[) an<l lliu h Poini i.ol lejics, where she played basket­ ball >ind majcned in.m ath. She knows lhet:e will bc: jiiessine eom ine at lier lio ni all sides but she a|ipears coiillilent, ■'There : shoukl be some pressure,re|ilaeiiii: M r. Peeler,'' she said. "H e 's beei,i so tio o tl, lor .so lotiL'. It will be hard lo li\e up to what he's accnmplish- ed, I ho|x,' the people w ill acce|'t m e ," ,\lter what she did lor IJas ie ('i,MiiU\ Inrsketball. that should be the least oilier wurries. .She started Um Peeler three seasons beiore i;ratluaim;j in PIKd with a slew pi awards, inchidiiii; tseo .Norili Piediiioiit {.'onl'erence P laserol tlie Year tm phies and numerous statewide honors. She pla\ed III the 1MS4 liast West game. . ; "l^askeiiiall is a: part ol me and it, always has b ee n ." she said. "1 knew altet m y lout years I'l collcue 1 w cnildn't, be able to, |ila\ an_\-m('re so : I wanted to >ta\ m the L’anie,,'l'he best wa>' lo do ihai \i.as leach and coach. A nd I teel \cry hick\ to bc able to conic back to 1 )a\ ie C 'oinits.' ‘ (;iii(l ('(illi';;e Is O v i'f B row der, w ho w ill turn 22 in •lunc;. is lliiish in g (Uit tlic .school year at T rinify H ig h .School, w here she is teaching m ath. She IS still liv in g in H igh P oint anil seems glad she is m o v in g on iVom college, B row der signed out o l high school w ith U N C - W ilm in g io n but: saw^ litllc :p lay in g tim e her Ireshm an year and quit tlic team . She d itln't, play her sophom ore year: and tinallv iranslcrred li> H igh I’oiiit, " I t w as very rough lor m e at W ilm in g to n ," liro w d c r said. "B ask e tb all look up a lot o lm y tim e. W e lilted w eights, had study: hall and practiced lor three hours and all o lth is was alter cla.ss all day. I w a s akso hom esick, w hich d id n 't help very iiiu e h ," A lte r translerring to H igh P oint, she w'orked her w ay in ­ to the starting lineup for tw'o seasons and averaged 15 points per gam e this past year. A t one lim e, she w'as third in the nation in thre c'p o in tcis. Hut she was u n h a p p y w ith the te a m 's iclh arg ic record. " Hie thing I learned rronrm y college coaches was w hat not to d o .": she said. “ O u r first option on oliense at H igh Point w as the three-pointer.” P re p a rin g F o r 1988-89 B row der w orked som e cam ps alter college and said she told Peeler she was interested in the D avie C o unty post w hen he ap­ proached her last fall. She said See B ro w d e r — P . 3B Bill Peeler On Sideiiiies Just Won’t Seem Rigiit It ju st w o n ’t seem right, w ill if.’ A lte r 34 years. B ill Peeler w ill luU coach a sport. Peeler m ade the an no unce m e nt last w eek that he w as g iv in g up all o l his co aching duties and w o u ld concentrate on his athletic d ire c to r’s jo b , "T h e re IS ju s t m ore and m o r e to d o as athletic dire ctor and it takes up a lot o l tim e ," he said, " B u t it w’ill be s tra n g e ," Peeler has been at D a v ie C o u n ty H ig h S cho o l since it opened in 1936, B eiore that, he [aught and coached tw o seasons at M o c k s v ille H ig h S c h o o l. H e coached football and baseball at D avie but his re co g nitio n cam e on the basketball "court. H e w ill letire w ith 445 victories to o n ­ ly 22 0 lo.sses. Peeler has coached the girls team for 29 seasons ;m d he d id n ’t w ant to leave the jo b open to ju st anyo ne. H e hand p icke d his suc­ cessor — fo rm e r player A n g ie B ro w der, " I w'anted som eone w ho w'ould care about the p ro g ra m ,’ ’ Peeler said, " a n d som eone w h o k n e w basketball, A n g ie fits both o l those q u a lific a tio n s .'’ B ro w d e r W ii.s S p e c ia l ■ W h e n B ro w d e r first cam e to Peeler as a s o p h o m o re , he knew he had som e th ing special. T he e arly 80 's w ere go lden years lo r D a v ie C o u n ty g irls basketball but B row der cracked a lin e u p already, (llled w ith veterans. ;’In her three seasons, the W a r Eagles w on over 60 g am e s, in c lu d in g a 26-2 m ark d u rin g Ronnie Gallagher her sop h om o re year. " A n g ie has ahvays been s m a rt," Peeler said. "S h e know's basketball. A n d I kni-w even then, she w o uld bc a good coach. She loved the g a m e ," A basketball love alTair began early lo r the tw o and Brow 'der even adm its to being sjiccchless upon llrs tm e e tin g Peeler, " I was in the eighth grade w hen 1 finally saw h im ," Brow 'dcr laughs,: ".A ll 1 couki say was 'T h e re ’s the m a n .'" O n e o l P celcr’s saddest m em ories was w hen D avie w'iis beaten in the slate p layo lfs in B ro w d e r’s senior season, e nding her high school Career. But the bond coritinucd as b o th w e re m em bers o f the W est team in the 1984 East-W est G am e in G reensboro. "T h e girls lovcil h im ." B row der I'cm em bercd. "W 'e ’d all pile into the back o f his truck aiid h e ’d take us to the m all. But h e ’s alw ays been able to get alo ng w'ith e v e ry b o d y ." See G a lla g h e r — P. 3B A fte r 38 years o f co ach in g hi the D avie C o u n ty school .system, B ill Peeler is g iv ing u p his basket­ ball an d I'oothall co aching positions to concentrate on his athletic d ire cto r’s Jo b. Caillsoii; Key Give Davie Two-Oame Lead In CPC Late Rally Hands Knights Central Piedmont Defeat B y R o n n ie C a lh ig lie r Davie County Enterprise-Record W E L C O M E - C h r is C a llis n n w alked o ff the N o rth D a v id s o n ba.seball field F rid ay night S L w ith his head d o w n . It w as ' 1 h a r d : to fig u re , c o n ­ s id e rin g he I had ju s t pro- 1d u c e d the g a m c - I w in n in g R B I C iiH iso n in a 7-3 victory o v e r the Black K n ig h ts. " I f I h ad n’t have iiiatle tlic er­ r o r , w e c o u U l’ ve h a d a I s h u to u t,” he said q uie tly . T hat statement .seemed lo sum up the heail o f this edition o l the D a v ie C o u n ty baseball team . I S u re, the W a r Eagles w o n , but il co u ld have been prettier. C a llis o n 's e rro rn c c u rrc d in the fifth in n in g , allo w in g N orih to tie the score 2-2. But his single in the top o f the seventh ignited a five-run rally, keeping .D a v ie in llrsi place in (he C’en- I iral I’iednio nt C o n fe ie iic e . Con)l)ined wiil) a |7-7 Soul)) y^ow an victory o ver W est For- .syth. D a v id H u n t’s team now' has a iw'o-game lead w ith si.\ gam es re m ain in g . D avie akso defeated Parkland 6-2 last week and stands 7-1 in the conference aiul 11-4 o ve rall. K e y R o lle d In to 5th P itcher D enny K ey cruised into the fifth w'ith a 2-0 lead against his fo rm e r team m ates. Bui w ith tw o outs, C a llis o n co uld n't hold a liner at short and Patrick Suggs responded w'ith an R B I ilo u b le. A sk im m e r up the m iild le then tied the .score, p u ltin g a scare into the W a r I'iagles, H unt said he tlid n ’t blam e C a llis o n for the error, "T h e lights here a rc n ’l the greaiest, .Bill C h ris cam e h a c k .’ ’ A fte r a sco re le ss si.xth, C a llis o n cam e lo bat w'ith D a n ­ ny S h o ie on second after o p e n ­ ing W'ith a d o u b le . T he senior shortstop cranked a single into center, scoring Shore for the go- ahead run. " I felt g ood about c o m in g h a c k .” Calli.son said. A lie r J .C , H en drix w'iilked, M a ll M a rio n laid d o w n a sacrifice hunt n io v in g the ru n ­ ners u p ’ M att W 'ebh w a s then w alked to load the bases init the See K iilly - I’ . 4U Question Marks Answered With Solid Performances O e n n v K ey the M ik e M c D a n ie l liel|K-d D avie lo (lie top o f the C e n tral Piedm .uit C o n l’erenee afte r p ile h in u the W a r Kagies past I’a rk la n d . B efore the season, D avie C o un ty baseball coach D avid H unt talked o f his te am ’s ques­ tion m arks. T h e y ’ v e b e e n answ ered so fa r as the NVar Eagles have grabbed a tw'0 -game lead in the Central Pied­ m o n t C o n ­ f e r e n c e h ead in g into his w'cek. "l-’verybody is d o in g right th in g s ,’ ’ said H unt last w eek. " W e ’re p laying really w e ll." P itch in g w as the biggest c|uestion m ark but it m a y w e ll be the best s ta ll in the league. I'ogether. ihe pitchers have reeiirdcd 120 striekouis in <■>7 innings, D e iiin Ke\ lias been (he stop­ per lU iiii was h op ing lor. He has 72 slrikeoiiis in o n ls 47 in- nines and show s a 5-2 record. 1 lis liK A is a sparkling 0.8S and no line has ligured out his b la z ­ ing laslball. " 1 he reason is because his curve has co m e a r o u n d ," said H um " H e 's thro w ing it m uch better this y e a r.” T he real story on the m o u n d , has been W es M e cham and M ik e M cD anie l, tw o juniors o ff the jay v e c squad. M c D a n ie l tos.sed a four-hitter last w eek: and im proved to 3-1. H e has 26 strikeouts in 26 innings. M e c h a m , w ho never pitched until this season, throw s heat. He has struck out 23 batters in 22'/i innings and htus a 1.47, E R A . T he m ore he pitches, the. m ore he learns and the better he- gets, according to the coaches.: A no th e r surprise has been; sophom ore M att M a rio n , w ho. w a sn ’t even starting early. But. H unt c o u ld n ’t keep his bat out o f the lineup and as a designated: hitter. M a rio n already has 12' R B I’s in only 33 at-bals. ; H unt w asn’t e.xpeeting pow ei' this year but he has gotten plen­ ty o f il w ith nine hom ers and lo ur triples. J .C . H endrix has three round-trippers, M a rio n and M att W e b b tw o each and C a llis o n one, C a llis o n and D anny Shore, tw o seniors, are the sparkplugs. Shore has three o f the ti'iple.s and is leading the team w itli a batting average hovering around .51)0, C a llis o n w as h ittin g .378 See llM\y - P , 6IJ 2»~ - I)A V IK C O ljN I N- K.Vl'KKI'KISK U rarO RI), rilU K SD A Y , Miiv 5, 1988 SCOREBOARD BasL'hliH Ofl>v> C«m> WM!KArivm'«« SiXAn Wc** witac»i* y-»vi'(,vi>\WKtf’S'VlsriLl. I>AVU < O N n V \ il>r CM*r»« W I!0 : *» J KT ^ ; ‘i K 27 28- 29 Davie Schedule M;iy h : K|:>M )| l)N Miiy ID :ii W'.: l-i'i s\ ih ‘ May 1 V , S KO W AN Ma\ I ' :il K.iiuuipitlis Legion Schedule M;i> 21 — at H aw R iv e r ■ 22 ■ H A W RIV H R^^ - al Alhom arlc - T H O M A S V ll.l.E - K A N N A P O L IS June ! - C G N C O R I.) : 2 — at S alisbury 4 - K E R N S V IL I.E ;* ’'^ 7 - M O O R E S V IL L li 9 - at N . W ilk e s. 12 - S IL E R C IT Y »= : 14 — at T lio m asv iilc 15 - L E X IN G T O N 1 6 — at L ex ington 17 — at C o nco rd I S — S A L IS B U R Y 19 — at M o o rc s v illc 20 - A L I3 E M A R L E 24 — at K an n ap o lis 25 - N .W IL K E S . 27 — First ro und , best 3-01-5 playo ffs begin. Softball CEtCTRAL P<ED»«JHT 4-A Mortft 0*>nl>on Or»^ County West Fonyti Moun Taoor Soutn Ftowan Kflonsoo*! OiCMii CooNrmoeW LS 08 04 ^3 5. 3 52 6J 4I 5 Tennis Davie County 6, Parkland 3 It ruetday ___________ siNcies _________ J«ff Cans' (PI dec. Grant ►♦ensoo ?-6. 6-4.5-4. Danny Frank <0C) Oec. Monte Majn«y 6- I. 6;I, Coong Lu (P| Oec^ 0*en Calvert 5 I. 6 4; Brett Speas (DC) dec. Cnns Burner 6 0.6-4. lee H^ncnt (DC} oec. JoCy Hortoo 6 4.7-6 (6). Allen Prau lOC) oec. Brad Werner 6- 1.6-0. : . .. . . . DOOBUS_______;_______________ Lu-MaunC) (P) dec. Henson CaUett B-6; Speaj-Franv iDCj dec. Carter.Wetrier B 4; ,S!anBJ3ir-Xe>i>r)Mar>Dn;DC) flee. Be'f^er Hor­ton 8-1.RECORDS ~ Davie Count» 5-6 (2-6). Park, land 1-9 (1-7) : Mount Tabor 8, Oivle County 1At 0><rt« County. Wedrtetday SINGUS _____________________ Grant Henson rDC) oef, Ben Ha>e$ 7-6, 6- l. 64; Mark Bodd(MT)de> DannyFrar^k t-6, 6 0, 6-1; Ore*. Ha/es (MT) def 0*en Caiven 6-1.6-1; Me&ley Jordan (MT) der. Brel Sr<a& 6-1. 6 0. Colt Lippard (WTJ def. tee Hendfli 4.5. 6-3. 6-4: Ben Bank (MT) def- Alan ptau6-2. 6-0-_____________________ DOUBUS ______ Ha>e» Mayes (MT) def Henioo-Cai»en 7- 5. 60; Bank.;or;t. $^efds (MT) def Ke»m Ma^fy> SJar? Qian fl 4 -jwp O-ACf'fieUj 0a’i% iMT< :e' Od»»n P'C"n B'-ar. MashnuMi 6 0. C 3,BecofC» — ‘.kH.nt ;!.( '9-0». Da»'e cWt> ^ y i?-7i Schedules This W eek’s Schedule 'I’luirsday , M ay 5 3 :3 0 p .m . — C P C Boys track m eet at W est F orsyth. 3 :30 p .m . — D avie g o lf at T w in C edars. 4 p .m . ~ N o rth D a v ie baseball at South D avie. F rid a y , jVla.v 6 7 :3 0 p .m . — R e y no lds ba.seball at D avie C o u n ty (R ic h Park). A loitday, M a y 9 3 :3 0 p .m . — C P C g o lf tournam ent at C anno n C o u n ­ try C lu b in K am iap o lis. 3:30 p .m . -..South R o w an tennis at D a v ie C o u n ty . Ttiesday, M a y 10 4 p .m . - South D avie baseball at C h in a Cirove. 4 p .m . — 13avie ba.seball at W est l-or.syth. 4 p .m . - C o rriher- L ipe baseball al N orth D avie . W ednesday , M a y 11 4 p .m . StHilii R ow ai) softball at D avie C o u n ty (do ub le h e ad e r). 4 p .m . -• Jr. H ig h track at Soulheasterii Stokes. 4 p .m . ~ D a v ie C o u n ty tennis at K a n n a jw lis. 1^1 I— -fi? I jo e C irn i (center) .stands with son.s jo e Jr. (lefl) and .lel'f. Cii'ca is attem pting to start ; C ounty wrestling club lor youths ages 6 through Junior high that will |)erform in u touriuunents. 1 Davie eekend Circa Bringing IViicliigan Style Wrestling To Davie If there is otie spoil in l>a\ ie County that doesn't seem to need a boost, it's wrestling, a sport that packs the house more froquenily than any activity besides football. 13m the rich will be getting richer, or so says Joe Circa Sr. Circa and his family moved to North Car()lina t'rom Michigan Iasi suntmer with a strong iiillucncc in wrestling. He had a sou, Joe Jr., entering junior high who was a Hvc-iime state champion. He had a first grader, Jeff, who also wrestled and won in Michigan tournam ents alm ost every weekend. The family settled in Clemmons but Circa wanted to Tind the right atmosphere for his .sons to continue their wre.stling. After talking with numerous people, he contacted Ron Kirk at North Davie and said his Son would be attending school there. Circa, a 7S-pounder, made an al ready-powerful Wildcat squad even more so and didn't lose until he reached the conference tlnals, falling to a wrestler who had drop­ ped a weight class just for the lournanient. Hut when the season ended, the Circas didn't want to call wrestl­ ing quits for a year. "In Michigan, there were club teams from all over," said Circa, "and they put on lournaments each weekend' All ages coukl compete, from b years old to junior high level." It seems odd that a 6-year old could even begin to undersiand the sport of wre.stling iuit Circa said his Charges Filed In S potlighting One of ihiee people charged with spotlighting deer was found guilty in Davie District Coun last w,eek, B( )hh)' Gene 1 leail was the ilri ver of the vehicle stoppetl by orUcers at 4:11) ;i.iii. Dec. 20, 1987, on Rat ledge Road. He was found gnilly. Two passengers, Jimmy Dean Hood and Delores I’inena were found not guilty. I uu iy Lawler, an officer with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commis­ sion, said he was staking out the road that night hecatise of coiii- plaiiits of people s|iotlighting deet. He said the lights on the vehicle several times were cut off, and the vehicle was turned sitleways in the road and the headlights turned on, shining through llelds to the edge of woods. He testil'ieil he heard no shots, anil there was no evidence any deer had been killed. Judge Kimberly T. Harbinson .sentenced Head to pay a ■S2.‘iO line and court costs. sons had masieretl (he techniques by that age. Bach have been nuilti- ple winners in .Michigan. "There were even girK com­ peting in M ichigan,'' Circa said with a smile. "It's a medical fact that girls are actually stronger at that age and it w:as something to .see these girls Ix'aline ihe boys. They kne« all Ihe iiioxes." Now, Circa is trying to begin a Davie County wresilmg club for children ages l i through junior high. If he can get iheTuiuls and pull it off. Davie County could be sending wrestlers to tournaments throughout the year. "I'v e talked with siime people about it and I think there will he a lot of interest." he said. "M ost­ ly, it is volunteer work. We just have to get the wonl out." Circa said he niovetl his family from M ichigan because, "the suii only shines there about 100 days a vear." But he and his familv love North Carolina and they also love tlie area they've found in Davie County, He has become one of the fanuliar faces ami can be seen at each 1)1 his son'smatches, video­ taping each one. ; "W e go home and watch the vitleo to see what we did right and w rong," lie said. "W e have wresllini; mats in the basement so we go there and work on thing.s." Circa just returned from a North Carolina tournament, where son Joe. as well as several other North Davie wre.stlers brought back gold med;ils. Before long, he hopes the tournaments can be a regular event for the wrestlers each weekend. "1 wrestled a little in high school but I wasn't as good as my sons, " Circa saitl. "They became involv- e'd in the sport and I want to sup- pon them as much as possible. And with the interest in Davie County oyer wrestling, 1 think a club team is just what it needs." Softball May 6-8 The M ocksvillc Invitational Softball: [oiiinaiiicnt '.viM be held May (i S. The N SA lournament will be for boll) ( 'lass B and C tean)s state ttiid fcg io ntil bcHh.s w ill be decided. F'or m ore in lb rm a tio n . call R o n S m ith al 6.34-3626 w ith an o n liv fee ol'Sfi.S. W o rld . Your Vote And Confidence In Me Was Greatly Appreciated ■ W D A V ID O W E N SBoard Of Education Paid Political Ad By Oovkl Owens cJemiy Tumer Candidate: lor School Board ISiank You for your votes of con­ fidence in Tuesday’s elec- ^ tion. The most important gift we can give our youth is a good education. Let’s work together to give them the best education possible. 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Trans Am $9,950 83 Malibu Wagon *4,995 84 Cavalier *3,995 84 Celebrity *4,995 84 Cadillac Brougham *18,950 81 Skylark *2,995 84 Skyhawk *3,994 83 Escort *2,495 86 Mustang *4,994 86 GMC 4x4 *10,995 84 510 Blazer *8,995 Caudell Lumber Co. 162 Sheek street Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028 Phone 704-634-2167 Jorry Upright v 1^^ um axoner Cai^<|lon Motors 1715 Jake Alexander Blvd. Salisbury, N.C. 704-633-566^ Bill Stoner Browder DAVIK C O l NTV KNTHKl'UISi; K IK O K I), TIHiKDAV, Mny 5, 19S8-3IJ c o iiiIiu k m I I'n in i I*. 11$ she’d jirohahly spenilninsl dI iicr sumnicT iiionihs in llu- in pi'e[)iiriiiu for ncxi year.: “ It will lie a shnek to a loi nl people that 'he Is le iiiin g ," Hrowtier sail!, "H ul I'll make a feu: ehaiiues. W hen I played, we were a rasi -hreaking team aiul then we sat baek ni the /.onc: on defense. r il probahK |)lav niure liiaii io-nian and nn\ it up a little with a press,” " lie kneu how to handle u s ," she said. "W h e n 1 was a sopoitoinore, we were IK-0 and ranked first in the slate. But we lost to Salisbury and I cried all night, lleeaine up to me on the bus and said, ‘‘Don t worry, the sun will eome up iom n)orrow ," ■'We have a uood team eom- ing baek." Hrouder saitl. puin- ling to pia\ers like Shawii .Smoot. Beth M ashburn and Debbie li'an s. "B u i today. 1 doir't thiiik I’undainentals are stressed enough. W hen 1 got to ll)e seveiilh grade, I knew how to dribble because 1 was taught the ruiulamentals in elenienlary school. Vestal I’olts made sure of that. 'I'here arc girls now who get to junior high and clon'l know (he rundamcntaLs. I've learned lhal il'you can take eare ol'the ball and play derense you can win in high .school.” Browder would :tlsa like tn realize one o f her goals that wasn't readied when she played ai Davie County. ‘‘The worst thing about play­ ing in high school was lhai we never got past the districts.” she saitl. "M y dream was to inake the stale Unals. N ow , tny dream as a coach to is to make it there, rhere's enough talent in this county to do ii. too. “ T think I know the game pretty well and I'm very excitcd about com ing hom e.” And Davie County knows Angie Browder pretty well — which will probably make for a comfortable transition. Hill I’ei'ler was not onI> n rrieiul to liis players hnl he \\as (|uitc a teiiclier. as 445 \\ ins |k)IiiIs out. Gallagher W^’re Blooming With Gifts For Mom continued IVoni 1*. IB ■‘ If 1 m is s anything, it w ill be the reiation- ships lunween myself,, the players and the other coaelies," he said. Peeler, who reminds m any o f raiiilninctious Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden. usually has a w ink and a quip at the di'op o f a hat. " Y e a h ," he nui.scd, ‘ ‘I'll al.so mi.ss those m o r n in g practices over the Christm as ho lid ays.” : Successf'til In Oilier Sports Basketball was where Feeler made his m ark on Davie C ounty, m ainly through longevity. But his .state cham pionship came in baseball, when he w on the 1965 Western North C arolina A thlctic A.ssociation title ; behind John Parker. He was a state runnerup and took hom e two North Piedm ont C o n ­ ference cham pionships. In football, he was ,'^i-27-3 won a D ivision II title onc year. Bui when he prow led the sidelines in basketball, with a towel draped over his shoukler. he was in his element. L-ight N orlh Piedm ont Conference regular season titles. Nine appearances in the N P C tournam ent cham pionship. Five limes in the finals o f the Catawba Christm as,'rournam enl. Tw o District 3 titles. One state .^vA cham- pionsliip llnal. "B asketball has been good bul it's lim e to give it to someone else,” he s;iid. ‘‘Angie w ill do a good jo b because she loves the spo rt.” Peeler .said he w ouldn't interfeiv ne.xl season either and would instead stand in the shadows. ‘ ‘It's her team .” ho said. 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(In,:-)!) c vpci icnoc., ■ Da\it' pla\i'd Iva'.nokis llus week, a icaiii ihai u.i-, sH|iposi\i lo cim loiid loi I'lii' ol liic tw 1' pla\ ol I ; bei'llls. The NS’ar l i.iiilcs llicii mecl Stiiilli R(nvaii Mav i 1 iH’fore, i;o ; iny U' North l).i\iJson M,i\ IX. " I icall\ know vvh.ii lias ; happened to Reynolds," Key said. : They luive the same girls haek , from last year so I eaii'l,iiiKlerstaiid u h ) ihey're: not winning nune : games, 1 htiVe healtln' respect lor : lliein.:" i rnple.s by Ivey C lont/ and .len- : niter C'laik keyed Davie's-t, 1 vie- ’ tiiry o\er ihe M iisiaiigs. In the second inning. Tracy Dyson singled and scored on - cio n tz's ihree-basc hit. In the rourth, d a rk 's RBI triple scoretl T hird hii.si'iiuiti 'I'raey Dysoii tires to llrsl base a<>aiiist I’arklaiK hist «eck. H ull) Heck and Dotlie .Sigmon dro\e lioiiie Clark uith a hit. W hen I’arklaiul visited l.)a\ie. the W ar li.igles r.ln olT 1 I nrns in lie lirst iw i' innings u> sail the game away earl\. : Triples again |ilayed a big ,pai l in the ei”ht-run second as ,-\niy slugged three base hils ( 'ullei'Iing singles ill ihe lianie wcie l.or.i .Siiiiili'. lieck. Sigiiii);!, I )\ M'ir.ini! C'loni/. .Siiiilli c.iiiie iliivitigli ^vllh an RHI hit 111 llie lillh lor Davie's I'liial run. have some tough g.iiiies ahead nl u s ," he said. "H ul riuht Reynolds and Stephanie libcrt luiw, the girls .ire making tlie ])lays Inlprlock inriinaloi Casliion trdnt aile Quick dlsconncct 36" S 37" mowing decks (optional) Comlorlabic,sicp-thru design Model 312-8 R ally < conlinued i'rDiii P. IB strategy backfircd when Key delivered with a ihrec-ruti dou­ ble, l ie then went to liiird on the tiirow hom e, Bobby Bowers replaced him and !ic scorcd on I M ike M cD anie l's hit. ■ North came back with a run • in the bottom o f the seventh but ; an unassisted double play by se- ; cond baseman W ebb prevented ' any liirtber dam age. ; “ I'm sure Key liked getting : that hit,” said H um . “ After all, i they insulted him by w alking a - player to get to him . But he is a good hitter. H e’s around .3(X). ; “ W e seem to like to score our ;runs in bunches," Hunt said. :“ But we're playingW ell when \vc have to o /' Diivic had taken the early lead Tiy .scoring two runs in the third. ; Shore singled and stole second, ■which was follow ed by a j'Callison walk. Hendri.x’s sharp ‘ s in g le scorcd S hore and Callison .scorcd on a .sacrifice fly by M a rio n to short centcrriekl. A ccording to Callison. the cniirc learn was pumped up upon hearing o f West Forsyth's loss. “ That really got tts going bclbre the game even started." he said. “ Things are teally go­ ing good for us and w e'll keep going after it. “ M cD iiiiie l S luirp Lefthander M ike M cDaniel threw'a four-hitter at Parklantl earlier last week, giving up a run in the llr.st and fifth innings. But the Mustangs went down 1-2-3 in four o f the innings. D avie scorcd one in the first as Hendri.x singled and later raced hoine (jn a W ebb single. Dow n 2-1 in the ftflh. Davie scored three times. .Shore, C allison and Hendri.x all w alk­ ed and all scored. W ebb also walked in llie inning and Key delivered again, this time with a two-run hit. In the sixth, Ik'tiny Howard was hit by a jiitch. Shore w alk­ ed anil Callison came through with a single. He stole sccoik I and scored on Hendrix's RBI hit. Shore was ()-for-2 but was still a key figure, walking twice and .scoring twice. Hendrix also scoretl two runs. Notes • Key im pnnecl to 5-2 with the North Davidson win. • M cD aniel finished with se\en strikeouts. • Hunt .said the team is leav­ ing too many men on base, '■We're leaving them on up one side anil dow n the other;'' he said. • 'I'lie Parkland game was ihc third straight that the opposition scorcd in the first inning. ® Callison now has 10 stolen bases. 12.5 H.Power Kawasaki Engine dynamically balanced, industrial grade engine, peerless “920” 6 speed trans, voltmeter & oil pressure light. Electric pto. clutch & headlights PRICE INCLUDES 37” Deck ^1849®°* 12 H.Power Kohler Magnum Engine Garden tractor -15 Amp. 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Hank Finaiu iiuj Available - at Banit Rates- 634-3531 Beck’s Best Spdrt Is DAVIK i;n'h:iu'iu.sI'; kkcokd, TiiiiKSDAV, mmv 5, im -sn HulTy Ik'ck racod lionic ear­ ly u iili a nm acaiiist I’arklaiul aiul looked u\ei' al a s|ieeiituu' standing In- !he diigoiu. “ 'I'his IS, o n e s]'h»h I ean ;pla> .slie said a ia u th , Upon h c a n ii!:: 'this, i;oaeh D enny Key sm iled al liis lunii'r seeoiid I'aseman ; .’M.lon't let !iei (."'1 yon ISul ly: is vei'} athlelK aiul she ean play a lot oTsporis well She'll lielp nie iii volleyball neM w ar. Bill: sorihall is prohahlv lier besi, '■ No one in the C’enlral Pied- nioni Coni'ereiiee will argue ssath Key. Heek is o n e ol the league's toil hitters with a .543 m a r k . Against i’arkland in 4 1 and 12-4" w ins last week, she went 6-t'or-7 — and to slu>w' hei' CDiisistcncy, Beck had two singles: and a double in each uanic. w hile scoring tw o runs. F o r her ix'rtorm aiicc. Beck is the Bnterprise-Rccord Athlete A t h l e t e o f W e e k o l'ih e .W e e k . ( im !‘lay Aiiy wlu're It's no! "Illy Heck's hat that has term ri/ed the lest ol' the ( 'I’t ' hei glove call be lound .ni\A\ lu.'ie on (he I'leld. i asl season. Key Irie^l her in ilk onllield, ilk'll nio\ed hei lo eaieher lV)i the stale plavoH's. I Ills e a r , Ke\ siarled her al liist base Inil dial ; quickly changed. " I u a s ifi satislicd w idi ni\ .'^ccoIIIM'asc siniaiion so I decid ed 10 iry h e rih e re ," he said. " I knew she.couUI tlo the job. She ean pla\ any where in ihe in Held. Dercnsi\cly, she has done a li'ernendous jo b ." N ow , Key is nuilling o\er play ing her at shortstop bcrore the season is up. But iieck has made die b ig ­ gest impact at the plate, where she has been the most consistent hitter for the W ar iiaglcs in the clcaniip spot. “ A lot o f players can't han­ dle hailing in the rourih posi- lio n ," Key said e x p lain cil, ■‘because they put li)o niueh liressure on Ihem.sclvcs, But : I've had B ully al num ber lour or live all season aiu|she keeps com ing ih ro u g h ." , Heading into Ihe Reynolds' games ihis ue e k. 'Bcck w as l‘M or:35. "S h e has ilone a good job ol mo\ ing riinik'is up and gelling some K B is ," Key said. "B u i I was expeclinu her lo hii around Ik'ck was probably expeclins: the sam e ih n ig . A U e ra ll. ihis is oik' s|ioii dial she I'an pla\. O th e r I’erriirnianee.s '1 here were oilier line pcrli>r m alices I'roin l)a\ ie C'oniiiy athlelcs last w eek; I)enn\; Key pitched and liii Dasie past his former Icam- m ates al North l)a\idson. .liison Kads shot an S4 aikl was ihe medalist lor l)a\ ie in its H u m Heels goU .u in over Kannapolis. Knslyn R h iiic h a n K w m iihe 80(1 nielc!' run lor Ua\ ie in ils Hack iiieel. M ike M c D a n ie l piichctl a lour hilter as D avie's baseball team deleated Parkland fi-2: .Jesse D alton had si.\ hits, in­ cluding a homer, in three games as N orth l.)avic w o n " Iw'o baseball uaiiies. Public Hearing Davie County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) A public hearing will 'be held on May 16, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. al tho Davio County CourihQuse, Mocksvllle, North Carolina on the !986 Community Development Block Grant of $350,000 awarded to Davie County for the extension of water and sewer Imes to the Jockey International ■ Dislrlbutlon Center In Cooleemee. The purpose of this public hearing is to allow for public comment and review prior to final close-out of the grant by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community DevelopmenI, Any interested parly or individual is invited to cOmrrient at' the public hearing or may do so in writing before fvlay 16,1988. Written comments should be addressed te; Mr. John Barber Davie County Manager Davie County Courthouse 140 South Main St. Mocksvllle, NC 27028 5-5-1tnp Erwin Is Too iVluch There were actually tw o dif-' I'erent track meets in one last week Avhen Erw in. South Davie and N orth D avie met. Erwin ran aw'ay with both the boys: and girls meet, leaving N orth and South Davie to bat­ tle for ficcoiid. Erw'iii, the class ol the North Piedm ont Confcrcncc, had 108 points in the girls meet w'hile South Davie scored 44 and N orth D avie 26. In the boys meet,; Erw in scored 112Y3 points to North D avie's 4 9 'A and South's 26. Giri.s M eet South’s girls cam c away with five first place finishes, two by Stacy A rnold. She w'on the 400 meters in 1:08.41 and the 200 m eters in 29.06. K im M cC lelland took the discus with a throw' of72'/2 fceti Tonya T atum w'on the high ju m p with a leap o f 5-1 and Rosalind M ayfield w'on the 110 hurdles in 18:89. : N orth Davie had one first place as M eadow s w'on the tri­ ple ju m p with a leap o f 26-8'/2. Second places w'cnt to South’.s Katina 'Wagner in the long ju m p and the the 1,600-nietcr relay team . North D avie placcd .se­ cond in the triple ju m p (TuckcrJ and 3.200 meters (llallsiro m ). Crystal Smoot was third in the shot put. Tatum in the 100 meters and i-owler in the 200 meters for South. Third placc finishes for North included Meadow'S in the discus, and Potts in the 165 and I 10 hurdles. Boys M eet N orth Davie outscored South by 23 points. Cam pbelT was llrst in the 165 hurdles (25:03) w hile M yers was first in the shot put (38-8), South Davie w’as first in the 400 meter relay and Bernard Fow ler took the 200 meters. Fow ler has yet to be beaten in that event. D avid Purkey w'as second for N orth in the 100 meters and discus. Jane was runnerup in the 110 hurdle.s. and Sm ith was se­ cond in the 4(X) and 8fX) meters. G erm ain M ayfield was se­ cond for South in the high jum p and Chris Gregory was run- nerup in the triple jum p. Placing third for North w'cre T ribble in the 600 run, Osborne in the 3.200 run and Snow' in the long jum p: S outh’s third place finishes were recorded by Fowler in the high ju m p and Sean Garnett in the m ile. 83 Ford TBird Loaded, Extra Clean, V6 * 4 , 9 9 5 84 T Bird Elan Edition V-8, Sun Roof ' - $ 5 , 9 9 5 86 Nova ■ Auto, Air; Low Mileage * 5 , 9 9 5 82 Ford Escort Auto, Air * 2 , 1 9 5 83 Toyota Celica GT 5 Sp., Air * 4 , 4 9 5 84 Ford Bronco Auto, Air, V-6, 4x4 * 6 , 9 9 5 ; 84 Nissan 300 Z Auto, Air. AM/FM cassette, 2x2 i' $ 7 , 9 9 5 M a n y o t h e r s e le c t io n s in s t o c k P r ic e d f r o m $ 9 9 5 a n d u p ! CLEMMONS TRADERS A Division Of Warden Motors Downtown Clemmons General Manager, B.S. 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I lls Tilalis svmi the (.o.niial I’lcdliuxil (.’dii- fcreiicc in I9S6 u llli a 22-fy rt'c.-()ri.l hut slipped (d 2-2 I liisl .soa.soii. Ml- has also coaclieil a( Siler City, Paisley . Reynolds, Atkin.s. \Ve.st l-’orsylli, WinsKin-.Saloni .Stale and Fayetteville Stale. His Reynolds team made Ihe -l-A slate chainpiiin- ship yame in l')73 with a 22-3 reeoi’d. : , , Noflh Rthvan's Larry 'I'honiason gave up his head f'ooiball eoachini; joii at North Rowan ip eonecntralc more on his mathematics depart­ ment. ofwiiich he is the director;' Thomason llnishes w'ilh a 12*1-69-3 record, ^ Greensboro Grimsiey/ Salisbury Lead Wacliovla Cup Standings 1 lie Icatl ehaiiued hands ni ihfec <»r the loiir classiiiealimis liiihns ing the wiiitei' sports season in AN’aelun ia Cup compelitioii ammiL’ schools in the North C.'arolina lliuii School .Athletic .-Xssoeiathtn. Ciieonsboro Cii imslcy in -k .A was ; flic only school able to keep its No, I; po.siticHi earncil durini: the tail sports season. In .'-A. T .W . ,An- ilrews of High Point jumpcil from a lie for lOih place: into first. Salisiniry. which was not in ihe top U) after fall sports, charged into tirsl place in 2-A, aiul Hendcrson- villc jumpesi from foDiih jilace in­ to first in I-A. 'I’he Waclnn ia Cup, spoiisorcil annually by Wachos ia Bank and 'I'rusi Company and the North •Carolina High School .Aihloiic ; Association, recogni/,cs the public high schools , lhai have the best overall athletic programs in each of the conijictiiion classifications. ■ The Wachovia Cup program is in its ninth year. ; ' Grimsley look first place in women’s swinuning and women's indoor track, and finisheu fourth in ■ men's swimming to wind up with .11 total of 327.5 points. Richmond County, the runner-up in men's basketball and men's indoor track, . W'as a distant second w'iih 217.5. ' Durham Jordan, which won men's sw im m ing and w as fifth in . women's swimminu. was third Cliiss 1-A ; Hoiulcrsonvillc 1H7.5 . North Moore 150 ; Lcjeune 145 120 ^ Swansboro ,97.5 : . Kosnun 92.5 . St. Pauls 92; 5 ; Southwest Oflslow 87.5 Di.xon K5 T*;ist Monlg»M!icr>-S5 Nortli lluplin , K5 , 1 Tryon .S5 Cliiss 2-A • Salisbury ;H7.5, , Moitnx!297,5 Mt, Airy 1<«) . M(HJrcsvfIIe 142.5 : Lei]n,>iil 135 ' Southwest GuiH'ord 125 ■ Soutluvcstcrn Kaklolpli 125 Hunker Hill 120 N.C. .School ol'.Sc'icna'''.M;H)i M2-5 112,5 Hast Paviilsoh 112-5 LexlMyl‘'n,112.5 . ' C'las's >A 'I’.W. AniJri’vss 275 Hi^h I’oiiH Central :2(.2.5 ;T,C\ Kiiher^on 255 A|K’X 247.5 ;;un Valley 235 S))c)hy ;232,5 WaiU'f WUiianiN 202.5 linkii ;2(H) Statesville i?o ,Suu(h hetlel!157.5 Cliiss 4-A : liimivlc:*.<27 S HiLhtuniul ( ‘I'linis :t7 Mofiiati 20'V5 ■ Met I'M 17 (lollisl'oio ISO Myei-'1'0 Ch.ipL-1 Hill 165 C‘ai>162 5 ■ .S.indcjs"))155 : |)mlle>14.=. SS 111! .'ID ' ,5 Kasi M e e k k - ii'n ii. ilie iiinil plaee limshei iti ssmiicn’s iiulom iraek'. is foiirih ss'illi ' I 'i:t, I ?, ( ii'kisbuiiv. sshieh leaelieil llie .seiniliiuils ill m en's:and svoinen's basketball, is fifth ssiili ISd. folliisseii by Ch.iilntte M seis Park svilli 170, t'hapel Hill ssilli lfi5, C ary vviih Ih2..5. Raleigh Sander son ssith I."^.5 aiul (iieensln.iio l,)iidlcy uitli M.S. In the 3-A s'lassifiCiiliiMi. I ,W. .Aiislresvs earned 192..5 poiiils in sviiucr sporis to take ; os liisi |)lace with 275. .Aiuiivsss ssas ihc 3-A svrestliiig champ, finished se- coikI ill men's sss imming. liesl lur second ill meirs iikloor track and lied for fifth in svomen's sssiiiim- Questions cdiiliniied fioiii I’. IU going iiilo llic North D avidson j^jime ami has 10 stnlcii bases. lleiKlri.x w ill probably sign a liasehali scliularsliip, perh;i[)s w ill) C o astal C a ro lin a or C ataw ba, am ong otiicrs. 11c is liie power m an, also con- lrib^JliM^^ 11 RM I’s to go with his homers. 1 le has also haiitlleil the pitchers with care. He is one <»r scvi-n players hilling over .MX) at .37S. Others pushing past the mark heading into tlie Nortl) D avid ­ son game were M arion (.406), VVehh(.3')3), W in W fich (.,3(X)) and Key Ill;’ I Ill'll Pi •illl (\,'iiii:.il, .-\ 111 Ires', s' eiii-,s liis\ II I IS al Is -.ei mid S', ilh l aniin-,' llnitl plaee tinislies in m eirs -.\\iiiiinni;.' .iiiil isim,' Im ,see.ind iii '.'-mn-,;iisss iiniinii;' .iiid iiien's iiulom Hack .1 .(' Knbei smii.il Skslaiui. die leadei .sllei fail spm is. IS third SS ilh .155, ,\p e \, '.shuh Ile il,f.ir sceinid in ssmii-e!i’s sss iiiiiiiiiig and '.sas Im iilli, 111 m e n 's ssvim m ing ,uk1 ssm iieii's iiidnm ti;ie k. Is Im in h SS ilh ,M 7.5. Sun V a lle s . ihe m en'-i indiim li'aek i'liaiii|>:aiH l ssm iicn's indum ir.iek iiiiiiie r up. is filih.ssiih 2.ki S helln is s i\ih ssiili 2 '2 ,5 . fiillnssed lis (iiirlin g U iii W illiam s ssidi 202.5. l-.iika svilh 2(10, S l.itessille ssiili 170 and S iuilli Iredell SS ilh 157,5. Salishti'i s . s\ hit h earned al leasl .’I -'li.ire 11,1 seCmid pkite III liHil ssiiil-,-! spmis. I.ink ,1 20-pmiu lead nsei .Mniii nt: III ll'.e 2 -,A clil-'silicii limi S.ilislnrrs . seemii.1 in s'.iesli- iivs' s'.'iimeirs iiislnnr liiick. ami iiieii's v'.viiiimiii;'. iiiul tiesi lnr se- laiiid 111 men's iiidnnr iriiek. has 17 > pniiiis. .Mniiroe. the 2-.A cham p III men's aiid wom en's .iinmiii;j. has 297.5. Mount .All'S; ihe le,idei Ipllnsviiig fall siini is. Ill ihirtl SS ilh 19(.). Mnmesville. sshiciv rmished Tifth ill 2 .A SS resiling,: is fmirlli svilh M 2 ,5 . followed by: Ledforil with 135. Soiiihsvest Guilford ;ind Souihssesicrn Ranskilph are lied for si.Mh svilh 125. Bunker Hill is eighth svilh 120, svhile the N.C. School 01 Scicnee and Maih, Thomasville, liasi Davidson and Le.xinuion are lied for ninth \vilh 112.5. ^ Hendersonville, wilh a llrsl- placc finish among 1-A schools in men's swimming and a seniifinal finish in women's baskeiball, jumped into first place among 1-A schools wilh 187.5 points. AHENTION TRUCK OWNERS Thank You F o r t a k i n g t h e t i m e t o o l e F o r O u r C h i l d r e n ’s F u t u r e PATRICIA BREWER Board O f Education Paid PolHlcnl Aa By Pnttirj» nrcnv»»f Over ’^260.00 In FREE Accessories Wifh Purchase Of Fiberglass Truck Cover Thank You For Your Vote And Support In The May 3 rd Primary KATHY TOM LINSON Board Of Education P/i)d Polilicrtl Ad Tomlinsoti FREE L e o n a rd C ap Or V isor $ 7 .0 0 V alue! 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M iiv 5 , !'j«s-7|{ Labonte Joined Select Group With April 17 Victory 1 .li'i'llU (Iiiliu'1.1 ,1 '.I.'k'vl l^tlMip Ml W'lllsUill C'tip iili\i.'|‘. . :, wlicii he Won ihi' r.ici.' ai N'urih U'ilkcsiiDio, \ c' . oil \piii 17. Am iiUiii!,' (nw diKI i.iiiiiHrMniii snuikoi lin in u " I h f (lic c k " -Snulfi. I ,ih(MiU' |nirii.’il iho m m ip . ili.ivois sslio .lie luliU iu) , I.IM'IIII'S tiv w 111 I hi'\\ iiisluM May i2 ;il ChailnKc M o(oi Sjn'olua\ . iJiit L.ahonu' s izotni iio\vs bccaiuc Noil HoniU'ii's had news. W hile I.iilxiiiU' lim'tLvl (ho U'p CiilcgoiN. HoiiiiL'li iliiippcJ hack in the Ui.kis. In lad, ol iliL' I‘Uln\i.Ms lui icni- '■ ly eligible toi liic all-siar S(i(K).(X)() ; 'T he W insuin, only iha-c - iyLibonlc, Ricky Riuid aiul Kyio ’’ Petty — moved up in ihe odds. ,‘\11 ilhcriMrivcns either moved down 'itr ' 111 : I lie II Ni Mill W.llki.'shl III' I'I-1 li'iin.iiui' nr sl.i) cd in llii’ -,.11111' iMk'UOiA III'!!' s liou 1 Ik- ( i i t ' i ' k ik'KK sll.iki' down liilh iu in i' ihc \i'i(h W 'llkcshoiu i.ici' IVriy j.ab.inic. Hill l-.lhoit, l),,lc l a riilia iill iind lS ii!ih\ -M iisoii an' llu ' sitlo iK’c ili'.iiil'- i>l llu' I'd iK im ficiiiliiM isi'. al 1(1 (ii I , N fil Hc>nik'ir li'lli.nvs al IJ in I Kiisly W alkKC and Cici'U HihIiiu- ali.' Uickcd u\ al 15 !0'l odds. D.iirt'll W alln p , lak e .Spi'i'd. Hohin n illiii.ji,, Kyk' IVii\ and Ricky kiidtl arc closc behind al 20-1,ifl. Davcy A llison. M oruaii .Shop heal and Calc 'I’arhoioniih ivm aiii al 2.S-10 I. R a c i n g ^vm an Racing B r in Full Swing gintsili^cludc-mce.s i'or all T iiS B o w n ia n Gray ^ ^ ^ ^ th e r w is c in- granp :incliide.s two Sees, twi) 20-l;ip "“ rep^gO-lnp Street l^lap'Bliinderbiist ^ ^ ifiht’’ events, U®|<idtiiittcd rree lired|’:aiici will be " ^ S n ihe WSJS- |Fesiiva, an air- Sfciir lo be given the sea.son’.s ; i “ Winstbn 200'’ if o p laps). RJR figiu^iWinston Cushion ^ ^ hioii to first 2,500 Ip u ^ r s ). ; j S - . “:Ladies’ iNight.” N^l'jSack' Race (liooded navigators). jT 4 | i- “ Big 102 N ight,” orcd by Radio Station W BIG. alUioii' Derby wreck i ng con- ^ ifb c added atlraclion. lay jl'^l: — ‘‘Reavis Ford- j^rcury. 100” Modified race (100 ^ y ’2J.-p“ Ladic.s’ Night” for ladlibuse .’.Scramble’ ’ double-: : “ W inner’s Circle ?iieHUjyj_spbnsored' by.'w inner’s,- K irclclautom btivei parts’. ^ Special ^ June 18 — "Builweiser lOO Ladies' Night” ( 100-lap Modified race). . June 25 — “ Gatorade N ight,” , with 60-lap Sportsman race. Bonus awards I'rom Gatorade in all divi­ sions. Demolition Derby wrecking contest will be ailded attraction. July 2 — Open date, no races scheduled. July 9 — ‘‘TowcrHouse 100 Ladie.s’ Night” (100-lap Modi lied race). ‘‘$1,000 Shopping Ex­ travaganza” at TowcrHouse Fur- : niturc to be awarded by drawing. July 16 “ Freeman- McCreary/Cani2 N ight,” with 35-lap Street Stock race. Demoli­ tion Derby wrecking contest will be added attraction. Doublc-poini awardii in all divisions. July 23 — “ Madhouse Scram­ ble” double-headers. Special event to be announced. ; July 30 - “ Coors-W I'QR ; I^idies' Night.” with 60-lap Sport­ sman race. Aug. 6 — “ Winston 199" Moditlcd racc (199 laps). RJR Tobacco Night. Winston Mug Night (free mug 10 first 2,500 adult tickci buyer.s). Aug. 13 — “ Hardee’s-WSJS Ladies’ Night” for “Madhou.sc Scramble’’ double-headers. , Aug. 20 - .“ Goody’s 150” Modified race (ISOJaps). WSJS-, ;Hardee’s F;esiiva to be given „ (ajyaYtbyAdrawing#^^ at 'f ^ d ie s j^ *' th~e^ $eas6^‘?h ^pbjnt- ^& ‘W ards n r i| $ lf® . Kk Ii.ikI IVll'> . liojj .Sacks and fi.iii) (iaiil aiv oil the eiouiid llooi .11 In I . I in.tlls. T ini kii'hinonii. w ho's udils ’■St-li'- .■>0 1(1 I ;il llic l.isl up il.ilt' --.r.'. hi", odds slip' lovvcr cel bcc.iU'-i- li-.' slill diicsii'l ii.is e a 1 ulc It'i I Ik' W'liisii Ml .ind iIk- racc is uii: I", live weeks auas The (ircek I,lies Kichnioiiil's mlds at 100 lo I and s'liikul)! Iasi. Ricliaid I’ellylo I oiids coiild iici much b c ilc id i iniich worse ill ail> ,ui\eii race, I’ellv |s oil ihc hiibbic now. The W’liisloii is for Avinnei's oiilv, and iT .1 new w inner iioiclies a v ictory at .Mar­ tinsville.,V a., or :ralladej;a. A la,. I’ctty will Ix'eliinm ated Irom I'he W inston siartinj: licld. However, if King Richai'il wins one o f those two raccs preceding The W iiision. ;his odtls of'w inning The W inston may go through the, roof. 1 Tie Cireek w ilfd o i\\i> more otlds: iijidates leading ' lo The W inston. T'hc: next iijxiate will follow the Martins\'ille race and the last ii|idale will be issneil after the race al Tallailega, I'AN I'ANTA.SY. Race fan Roger Mollandsworth is about to liV "111 a iaiil.fc, ||,- || i-all "(.leiuleiiieiv. s|-.iu sour eni'iiics", lo the sianiiiL' held o| the W'liisliui 0|’cii. May MI ('h arlniie M u lo r .S|,>eei,l\v,1 \ . Ilo lla lid su o n h . Iroiii .'Mniii’doii, \ a.„ w on a conie-.i lield by Ilk- .Spccdwa) lur l.-iiis wlm p,ii ch.ised lickels lu I he Wirislon ,-hhI l.'ic Waiisioii O pen lieloie M a u ii ,'l. In addllioii 1(1 sl.irliiii' llie W lllsloil (l|H-n lu-1,1, Mllil.llld- sw oiiii u d i ndc 111 aii,()|dsiiiobile rrni.iss Siipicnie jiace c^ii diiiiii>; Ihc pace l.i|,)s and parlicip.ile 111 vic- ■ lors lane, ecicnioiiies. O l.l) C A R I'K V K R . Rusty W iill,ice’s crew chief lian v Deni­ son almost became the owner ol a classic car last week during (T iarli'tle M o t o r Speedw ay's, D om ino's I’i/./a .Aulol'air, ‘'W e were ha\ ing a lough day at the shop so I wandered down lo the flea market f’i,'r a look around. 1 sau ihis real nice custoini/.ed PA'SO fo rd th.'il 1: got really serious about bu> ing. li was bright red and real , pretty . I decitleil to think abont il, though, and didn't. I'll buy one on-o o f ihese d ay s." ; : T O L 'd ll W K l'K . Lasi week was a tough one for the Kodiak,' Blue Mac- teain fielding cars t'c^r Rii.stv W allace. Tirst W allace dem olished a W iiisloii ( iiir r.u nl ( hailiiiu'M ol<!i Speedwa', •.tiiiiui' : Gooilycal ,'l'iie Icslini* •-.vhi n !i-' - i|i down a lire, ( )ii llic \t-iv diiiiiii' praciicci.ind (|ii,-ililv ! ' ... sioiis' al ' ihc N iiilh' 'A'ij. , II,i(. k , , Ins lean 11(1.1'-" ■ engage llie hum ' .pin , /jr, • The h( 11 k! h'lc'.v ( - and caused -.c. --i : r ' ill II nl .nil! , I :;(•’ ; ■ Illds|l|l,-il!. - .- :■. . IK-Iir- 11(1 :i -.'i!-.-'. . -: ■ . go Over h " . • to Ihe irad , 1 spC( I.ilisl ii;h ,;'r ■, ■ < cllCf klli” ;h-,: :r ' ; ' ■ ■ ■■ and i';hc.!, • ■/ things' h-:'; : = S' rU h f'.K i-i.'*'. hitur;' cn:;:./!.;- : , » . OIT-.N I'H A C '/IM - .. praciicy -:ja!f s h.j ve 'nccr . 1’ ') the ("jc.iriotrc :or f.veiii,-. Dcp- ■ cvcnvi The rna;r;''j>.'ar..j-;.i- ire open In 'hi: p u ^ii. 'Jj.'>r,£- open prati.ite s-.--r,i.-.r,s H j .'-o'- schedule: • NVedncsda;., May -t C up and Grand .N'ationai di'-. i.sion.s • 'l uesday. M a y 10; V.'ins;on Cup • W'ednesday. .May 11: Wm.ston C up and Grand .National • Thursdav. .Vlav 12: Grand .N'a- iional and Charloite/Daylona Dash ' M dnday, .May 16: AV’in?jion i"up and (irarid National * luesday. M ay 17: W in'.lnn i' Sir: ;i(id f (rand National ' .^-'ednc.sd.iy. .May Iri: Win">(oir, -*p, fr'ari.d '--jatif^nal anti ■■ 1-' f>-i. :Vi’hV » -i - ■, jr/iVnV.' :ro:* { v, ; ' '■''t ; ■■ rr',. ’ ^(v .UhI hr '.pe-V. ’y" t'l : r.oM' to :nv»ncv j ''-1 I I' ,r^r, ni(l ,.p ‘ r. rTiiiu .f ' j2f," :ht' -IC-.l,. : % fTf/'-'K, rhi,'> '-r.r 1 -.v;);; v’rttii:', ,n ,'<■;!<; :r;t.'-^r; ,-,r, Fi-.j.'i b-irjn/.:n'‘'. ,-t O f; .'.ic.e Vir-,v.r.i-.; \hnii y-:.!.--; '■.10. .'^.U;;h .Vfr.r.dy :i,i 'ff-.r :;!;;hr.i-.:iir; to huip jnd ;;.-,in-, (jur •'.2 .! r:he ■"'■.is: f;;is poppeii up in W inston Cup racing — on ihe d;3shfaO:}rd.: i j f : ; Da'.cy ,-!-.In-5on*‘; Ihur.derbiFd. V.'.-jr.dfir i:'; -k.c .2r<:>rhtr.g to do 'A'th i.'.e .fact cnat .Alhsor/.i crew chief. Rocer. Yates, got his ■siart ir. rscing Hoi.nnan-Mccdv ur.der the 'A-ins of Ralph M cody, a K k . amm- fie'fcon- J^hebarik- hait'dii the veenfitiirns: IftqlUniversi- fereased with ijjTore the inci- ^ded a world lap ^K5-milc speed- jjnph, almost live ar^'faster tluui the flruck record of ®6bby Allison last .v^ Sidi*' b f n'np'cd by the i'lVthe exploding tire Syed tiie car’s right rear sheet E^fal.' The car’s steering column Iw'as bent and the steering wheel - had been .squeezed into an oval .shape. “ Looks like the front end is ruin­ ed,” said Wallace’s cha.ssis expcit Jimm y Makar. “ 'I’he back section may have to be replaced, too. This car is probably totaled. “ 'I’his is our Charlotte car, too. We were really cookin’ out there earlier. It’s a shame 10 end the day this wiiy.” Wallace and the Blue Max race team were testing tires f'or Goodyciir and prejjaring for T'he Winstim Miiy 22 at Charlotte Motor Speedway i> R D A Y ^ l ^ l p . l at, 8:15 B o w m a n G r a yWmston-Satem MunlclpnlSTADIUM W in s t o nRacing Series STOCK CAR _ RACING '^Wified * Sportsman • Street Stock •* Blunderbust LADIESV NIGHT All loinalo fans adinitlud fioo. no oscurt ruquirud They’ll also got (roe cliaiicos on Iho HardGo's. r r ^ WSJS air-conditionud Ford l-usliva lo l)e yivpn B T J S C H away al Ihe soaBon linaio. * ’ “ MADHOUSE SCRAMBUE” DOUBLE-HEADERS! Plus ‘'Sack Race— Hooded Drivers With Navigators! Admi(»s.iOri AiJuilb. 1H ,uiil • ihiH) : Ayus ti! I 'AyiM. (. n ^ (ii) CfnUjfvXi f r wlf*' t-,.-' uM I’VUiJ D» fHU- MAHKING’ Ask about WOLF’S HEAD’S AU TO CARE G IF T C E R TIFIC A TE S with purchase of WOLF’S HEAD oil products. IWOU'SIHCAO 30 HD 12 pel cnso ^ 1 2 2 7 wour'sHEAD wour's HUD MOTOR OILuNisi or !Hi nNi: fmu m i U Oii«»H t r! thp I CA*' **'V* f ■> M’VIUW fMlftjpiCliXAtlcy[)•■•} 4. !• kfftj r >*x.ir< t rw».!Ci *'C*-t 1.1 h.i.iA.'s*,T» TW'>1•M# - *.*111 »-o ♦*>'. 1 ‘». Ct» aw Pry m TWm« iw U»i f< V‘ tKM Lurwi; C*M!.» ’• k} twn* Ai««» f lol il# ■<«.! ,>r«, ^ V'$ * «\o'i> S>**-VO#p'C^alM 10 W 30 )7 por case $ 1 3 5 4 WDLFSHEAD' 5 W 30 ^7 pet case $ 1 3 6 8 WOLFSHUB Drexron 11"® Automatic Transmission Fluid 12 per case $ 1 2 6 3 Hi-Perfcrmance .C "' 2-Cycle Lubericant 12 per case $ 1 5 9 3 HDX All-Purpose GL-5-6 Lube SAE-85-W-1406 Gal Case 3b Lb Paii$3504 $2590 SAE-80W-906 Gal Cu&e 35 Lb Pad $ 3 3 6 0 $ 2 4 ® ® Hydraulic Oils Ol 6 Giilloiib $ 2 2 8 6 |, 5 CoMli„ni.r . L. 5 Gotlou Co<U«m^ ^ mm -v KMocliurn Hyfnijlir ^ J, / ' ® ^ Heavy Duty "\ Chassis Grease jsu p.n $ 2 5 5 5 Tractor HT Fluid 5 Gallon $20®o G ear L ube (GL-1) $ 2 7 8 4tJ riiBf High-Performance HDX All-Purpose GL-5 Lube 12 per C9se Multi Use Grease25 pef case $ 2 6 ^ ® D A V IE AU TO P A R T S Co M nchina Shop Parts Dtif.t-■rnA.Ki^.Tiro D fn i UAVIi: {'{)l V I N i ;n T1,UI-KISK K IX O K D , ’IIIU K SD A Y . Miiy 5, iy.S8-7U Labonte Joined Select Group W itli April 17 Victory R a c i n g Uti n 1 ;iiln>nU': joiiK\l, a -.I'U-il jinuip I)/ (.‘up when lit' won iho I,ICC ai Nurili NVilkcsbuiii; i\;{' .d ll Apiil 17 Acii'uliiis' Id u,>ikl laiiiiHis ivki ‘'iiuikcr, Ihiiih\ " I he d ic c k " .SMV(k'(, |.a)ii,mk', muicil i !k ’ '.Mcup ol ill i\CI S' u ho arc nvkK imi lavurik's to win I’hc Winsum Mas ill (liailuU c Mdiui .SpcciKva\. Hui l:,ahonlc s iic\\s becamc Noil Hiinncu's had iic\\s. W hile Lalionic cnicicd ilU’ ivip calej’ory, Ho;iiicll droppcJ hack in ihc (ukk. in faci, ol'ihc I') ilriv ciN ciiririii ly eligible lor llic alksiar 'I'lie W inston, only three l-ab(iiite. Ricky Rtiiitk atui K> ie iVtl> - iuo\ eil up In the odds All other drivers citiiei nioveil ilown hascii I'll tlirii North W'ilkeshoro I'ci li'niKiiii c Ml >la> ed in tin' s.inic i.alc;joi\ IKt c's how I hc (ircck odds shake down h>lkn\iiiii the N'orih W’ilkc'boio lai'c. I Cl IV I ahi iiilc. Hill I '.III' III. I )ak' I ainhaidl and Hobtu AUison aie ihcM ilc occupants ni ihc ;Cnk|s on pcnthi nisc at i 0 lo, 1 . ■Nell lionnclt toilou s ai 1 to I Isiisiv Wallace and ( icoll HiHinic aic lucked 111 at I 5 |o ! odd'^, Iknicll W’ldtrip. Lake S|'ccd. Hobln 1 lillin .1 r . Ks le l’eii\ and Kick) Riklil ale I'lose b'chiiid at 20 lo I : I )a\ e\ Allison, .Moi lmd Sliep IkmcI and ('ale 'i arboronuh reniain at J.S lo - l,: Bowman Racing Now In Full Swing .Ml cvetu,s incliidc ntoes Ibr iill lour o f the Bow m an (iray .siiKliimi'.s divisions, lixfcpt where otherwise iii- ■ diciited, program incliicles two 2.'>-lap Modil'ied races, iwo 20-lap Sporlsmaii races. 2()^lap Sireoi Stock raec and 15-lap Bliinderbust : race. , ' ; At all “ Liulies’ Night” events. _ fciualti fans will be aiiinitled tree (tu) escort required) and will be given free chances on the W’SJS- - Hardee's Ford Fcstiva. an air- - conditioned 1988 car to be given away by diawing at the season's - filial evctii, April 30 — “ Winston 200" M odilied race (200 lap.s). RJR Tobacco Night. W'inston Cushion • Night (free cushion to first 2,500 - adult tickct buyers). May 7 — “ Ladies' N ight.''; • Special event: Sack Race (hooded ' drivers, W'ith navigators). • : May 14 — “ Big 102' N ight," ■ sponsored by Radio Suitioii W'BIG, ;; Demolition Derby wrecking con- ■ test will be added aitraction. May 21 — "Reavis 1-ord- -:Mcrcury 1(X)" Modified nice (100 , hips'). May 28 — “ Ladies' N ight" for ' “ Madhouse Scramble" doiible- • 'headers. June 4 — “ W'inner's Circle . Night,” s|xinsored by W'innei^'s > Circle automotive parts. Special : :eveni; Chain Race (iwo-car teams, • ;chained logelher). ; June 11 — “ Coors 100" Sport- ; snian race (100 laps). IDouble-poinl ■ awards in all divisions. June IS “ Bntiweiscr 100 I.adics' N ighi" ( lOO-lap ,\lotliiied race), June 25 —. "(iatorade N ight," with 60-lap .Sportsman race, Bonus awards from Gatorade in all divi­ sions. Demolition Derby wrecking contest will be ailded atlraction. July 2 — Open date, no races scheduled. July 9 — "TowerHousc 100 Ladies' N ight" (100-lap Modified race). "$1,000 Shopping ; Hx- travaganza" at TowerHousc Fur­ niture to be awarded by drawing, July 16 — "Freeiiuin- McCreary/Cam2 N ight," with 35-lap Street Stock race. Dem oli­ tion Derby wrecking contest will be added aitraction. Double-point awards in all divisions, July 23 ~ ■'Madhouse Scram­ ble" double-headers. SjXJcial event lo be announced. July 30 - “ Coors-W'TOR Uidies' N ight," with 60-lap Sport­ sman race.: , Aug. 6 - “ W'inston 199" Modified race (199 laps). RJR Tobacco Night. W'inston Mug Night (free mug to first 2.5(H) atlult ticket buyers). Aug, 13 - "Hardee'.s-W'SJS Ladies' N ighl" for "M atihou.se Scramble" tlouble-headers. Aug. 20— “ Goixly's 150" Modified race (150 laps). W'SJS- Hardee's Ford Festiva to be given away by drawing from cliaiices given to female guests at ‘'Liidies' N ight" events tiuring the season. D ouble-point awards in all divisions. Wallace Sets Mark : C O N C O R D - Winston Cup . racer Rusty W'allace broke a world • record and a racecar at Charlotte Motor Speedw'ay Thursday. During a Goodyear lire le.si ses­ sion, W'allace cut a right rear tire at more than 1()0 mph entering turn three. 'I'hc racecar spun around, skidd­ ed backward 550 feet and slamm­ ed the driver’s side into the con­ crete retaining wall atop tlie bank­ ing. 'I'he car rolled to a hah on the racetrack apron between turns liiree and four. W allace was taken to Universi­ ty Hospital, but was leleaseil with bruises to his left ankle, ; Only moments before the inci­ dent lie had recortleti a worltl la(i speed record for a 1.5-iiiile speed­ way of 175.324 mph, almost live October. W'allace took a hard hit in the in- cideiu. The entire driver's side of his Pontiac racer w'as ripped by the w'all and the e.xploding lire ilestroyed the car's right rear sheet metal. The car'.s steering column was bent and the steering wheel had been st|ueezed into ati oval shape. "I.ooks like the front eiitl is ruin­ e d," said W'allacc's chassis expert Jimmy Makar, "'i'he back section may have to be replacetl. too. This car is |)n)bably lotaled. " I'liis is our Charlotte car, too. W'e were really cookin' out there earlier. It's a shame to eiul the tlay this w ay." W'allace anti the Blue Max race team were testing tires for , kicliaul Pctt\. (Ireg Sacks anti I lany ( iaiil are on the t.'rouiul llooi .11 l i l o I. l-inally, liiri R k limoiid. \vlu>'s odils u c ic 50 In I al (lie kisl up d.iii' saw :his.(ulds slip Inwci \cl I'ct auM' 111- si ill iliK’sn'l have a I I'dc |i)i i hi- W inslnn and ihc racc is on K 11V i‘ w t'cks: aw a s , Ihc (iit'ck nik’s Kk hiiiiilid 's otlds al lIHI to I and Milking Ijisl. Ru hard I’clty's *5 lo 1 <hKIs tiiilld l:cI m uch bcuci nr much w oisc III any i:i\cn i .k:c . IV iiv is on the hubhlc luiw, I'hc W m skai is li'i winners only, ami il .i new winner niticlics a Mctors ,it Mar- liiisville. V.i , Ol 'I alladega; .Ala., I’cu\ w ill he eliinm alci! lio m flic W insioh starling ficlii; H o w o c r, if Kiiii! Rich.irtI w ms one of ilu'se two races prccciling I'he W'inston. his odtls Ilf w inning flic W inston may go through the ibol, I’he Greek will do two m ore odds updates leading to , I'he W inston. The next uptlaic will follow the iVlartinsville race anti the lust uptlate w ill be issui'tl alter the race al Tiillailega. • FAN FANTA.S'^', Race fan Rouer Hollandswonh is about to hve oiil a fantasy ; |,c‘ll call "(icn ile m cn , smh yoiif cni'incs" to ihc siariing field ol ihe W tiiskm O p e n ,M ay 21 ,ii C h.irlitiieM otoi Spcedw a). I lolkindsw orih. iiiun , Abihgiloii. \'a.. wDii aconifsl held; Ik llic Speedw,i\ (or (alls who pur- chased lickcis In | he W'iiislon .hkI the W'liisiim ( )pcn bel'oii' .Maich •M,. In adililioii lo st;iiiinij ihe W inslnii Opeir licid,, lloikiiul swiii lh w ill lidi- III an ( )lds(iiohile Ciillass Supreme pace c.ii diirine llie pace la/is and |)arlicifiaic in \ ic- ior\ lane ceremonies. O i.l) C A R FICVF.U, Rusty W allace's crew chief l.iarr\ Dod­ son alnu'sl became the owner of a classic car last week during Cliarloitc ,\!oior Specdway'.s Doiiuno's ,l‘i//:i .Autol'air^ “ W'c weie having a lough tlay at the shop so 1 wandered down to, the Ilea market for a look arountl. I saw ihis real nice cuslomi/ctl 1950 l-'ortl that I gtit really serious iiboul bus ing. It was bright red aiul real pretty. I decided to think about il, though, and ditln't. I'll buy one one :of these days." T O U (;il W H KK. Last week was a tough one for the Kodiak/ Blue Mac teani fielding cars for Kustv W'allace, First Wallace ticiiiiilishcti, a W inston Cup t ar at ('h.irloiie M oior .Spcedwa) (junivj (ioodycar file icsiitin when he cut tiow n a lire. On tlie very next tlay tluiinu praclicv' .iiid t|ualil>ing ses­ sions al the North: W ilkcsboro Hack, his Icamiiialcs lon.'ot to I'ligagc |he liiiotl pins on his car, rhi‘ hood blew open al high sjieetl ' and c.iiised sescic tiamage lo the hood .iiiil loiil ainl smashed the vs liidsliield.. '’U'c've got about 40 items on a safct> checklist that sve go os er each time the car goes on- lo the irack," saiti team chassis specialist Jim M akar. “ Items like checking the losser engine mounts and check bolts in the front end —- thint-'S like that. W'e're adding CH I'X 'K H O O D PINS toiall our future checklists:" • 01M:N P R A C T IC K . Open practice dales has'c been slated by Ihe Charlolle Nlotor Speedsvay Hvents Dept, leatling to May race evenis. The main grandstands arc open FRLF to the public during open practice sessions. Here's the schedule: • Wednesday. May 4: W'inston Cup and Gland National divisions • fuesday.M ay 10: W'inston Cup • W'cdnesday. May 11: W'inston Cup and Grand National • Thursday, May 12: Grand Na­ tional and Charlotte/Daytona Da.sh • Monday. May 16: W'insKni Cup and CJrantl National • Tuesday, May 17: Winston Cup and Grand National • W'edne.sday, M;iy 18: W'inston C up. Grand N ational and Charlotte/Daytoiui Dash SSSS. Charlolle Motor Speed-1 svay is looking for a svay to give away .$250;000 in 1988.' ‘ Area community service anti charily organizations in need of funding should contact the Specd- svay Operations Depl. soon lo llntl out how to earn money during preparalion, operation and clean­ up of major racing events. Call Wes Harris at 704/455-3207 for details. • T H IN K . This svord was svrittcn in bold letters on Fred U)ren/.cn's Holman-MtXKly raec car more than 20 years ago. Ralph Moody pul THINK on the dashboard to help Lorenzen stay cool and calm dur­ ing a race. Recently the word has popped up again in Win.sipn Cup racing — on the dashboard of Davey Allison’s Thunderbird. Wonder if it’s got anything to, do W'ith the fact that Allison's crcsv chief, Robert Yates, got his start in racing at Holman-Moody under the sving of Ralph Moody, Ask about WOLF’S HEAD’S AU TO CARE G IF T C E R TIFIC A TE S with purchase of WOLF’S HEAD oil products. J M a irwoLr''g HEAD MOTOR OIL' or IHl riNL since WT9 M,l film I'nr 'I'lu* W'inston Cup track recorti of 17 1.8()0 set by Bobby Allison last Winston May 22 at Charlotte Motor Speedway SATURDAY^ NIGHT B o w m a n _ . G r a yWinsloif'Snlem Municipal STADIUM STOCK CARRACING Modified • Sportsman • Street Stocl< * Blunderbust LADIES’ NIGHT All ((jinalo Ians adinilind lioo, no oscort roqiiirod. H iid w c lK iT Tliey'll also tjm Iroo clianco!; onlho llardoo’s- _________ Po((l Risliva to bo (jivon 'W in i''. ..rrrx"* away ill ttiu season (inato. “ MADHOUSE SCRAMBLE” DOUBLE-HEADERS! Plus "Sack Race” — Hooded Drivers With Navigators! '( b o U AfJitMSHiO'i Atlults. tH at»J oldm Acjob (, n it IXJ m Ayoti \? 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('lu'stiuH iCirovo, IS uiukM calcd aiui SDiiihi:aslcrii lia> lost i>iilv oik' game with iinir lo play. "'I'hcrc's siill a chaik'c,'' saui coach Sam ik'ck. " H u iw c ’li have lo w ill all , ol oiii.s anil hojie soinel'ocly knocks o lf iho v'll'cr tw-o," Soiithcastcm scciiis to llaw’ North's number this year, beatmi: the W ildcats,tw ice, inchulins; last week's shellackinu. Ja.soii .Sapp sUirlcd for Norlli but Southeastern scored in all bui two innings, it fmishetl with 11 hits to Nortii Davie's live. Cieiiinii hits for North were Jes.se Dalton. Alc.v N ail, Joey Sloan, David Owens atul Brian I’ iils. ‘•'riiey are tlie be.st ballchib we’ve I’aeetl.’ ' Beek said. “ 1 know Chestnut Grove is tinheaten hut Southeastern has power, speed, pit- c’hiiit; and defed.se." D alton got North going against China G rove, leading olT with a home run. "It was the first lime any player here has knockcHi one over the fence," said Beck o f the 240-!'ooi drive. Doubles by Jay llutchins and Sloan led lo a five-run fourth inn­ ing and N onh added three more in the sixth. Singles by Sloan and Owens helped the cause. ".Sill,in is i.'ctlii'y llic bij.' hits when they co u n t." said Heck. "O w ens is I'layin^ very well alsn. He replaccil I’airick Nliirphs at shortstop because ol a soic arm and came up with an R B I." Pitts.: Sloan and Dalton .ill had two hits for North. Dalton had another superb yaiiie against North Davidson, going while scoring twn runs. Mutchins had twn hits. Dalton's double keyed a i|iiee- riin third while Hitts' double staiteil a three-run fourih (or (he Wildcats. Doubles by M urphy and Dalt(>n brought in ihree runs in the sixth. Beck gave Jason Horne his first stun of the .season and he u eiii four innings before being replaced by Pitl.s, w'lio relieved in each game last week. "Jason did a good Jo b ." Beck said. "It was a learning experience. His control was better but he newls more stam ina." South Davie Splits South Davie's baseball team re- bounded somewhat last w e e k by defeating Corriher-Lipc 7-2 but the Tigers are still losing the close ones, this time to North David- {ioon, 8-7. ' •The split gave the Tigers a 4-.i record. “ ‘ Parker goi a good pitching pcr- ' forniiince fr om Brent W all against ■jGorriher-Lipc. He struck out 11 and walked only four, a key, ae- . cording to the coach. ,f i “ W hen we keep the W alks under ’five, we have a chance lo w in ," he “said. ‘ ‘Brent had a gtx)d g am e ." i W a l l struck out six over the last three innings, including striking ;o'ut ihe side in the sixth. M ean­ w hile, his teammates were giving ■him the offensive .support. Tw o walks and .singles by Chad .'Gorrell, Jeff Spry and W all giive 'South three runs in the first inning. ;Bubba Colem an had a .sacrifice fly :in the fiftli and Gary Bhilock belled a two-run homer in the seventh. ' ' "G a ry has the p o w e r," Parker '.said o f Blalock, who fini.shed with :threc R B I's. ‘ ‘His home run went ^ybout 280 feet." ' South had only (Ive hits in Ihe gam e, tw'o by Spry and one each 'b y Cbrrell, W all and Blalock. ; ; W all replaced starter Eric ■ Presnell in (lie ses cnih inning o f ilie N orth D avidson gam e w-lien ■Presnell put two runner.son. W all got the llrst two outs but gave up :a single and (he winning run ; scored. , :|r ' I I I i; I I I I 1 I I I I ii- . :i' I I I Grand Opening Will Marl Shopping Center Mocksvillc, N.C. 634-3747 Brent Wall "T his was ;mother game we should have w o n ," Parker said. "N o rth Davidson has won only two games all season." The 'I'igers got o ff to a blazing .start, scoring five, first inning runs. Spry and Colem an had doubles in the frame while .Alan Cha|)nian and W all had important singles. Chapm an added a solo homer in the second and Spry singled anti scored in the third. “ O ur problem w as hitting the ball right at .somebixly." said Parker. "W e hit it hard hul they caught h. I did think Presnell pit­ ched well, though. He had better than average co ntro l." Cliapiiian, W all aiul .Spry all had two hits for South while Dale Par­ rish and Blalock had one apiece. "i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CULP CAiimr For Mom I Diamond I Earrings I (Between Sister’s 11 Florist & Revco) $ 0 9 9 Davie ( '(uiiily coach Denny Key holds up (wo of his runners (Jiirin!.; W iir liiiyle.s’ roul of Piirkltuifl la.st rem ained iiMdefealed in conference piny . week. Davie ALL Beef Producers: May 1 0 th Determines Your Future I n t h i s y e a r o f e l e c t i o n s , t h e l a s t t h i n g y o u n e e d is s o m e o n e e l s e t a l k i n g t o y o u a b o u t p o l i t i c s o r y o u r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t o o t h e r b e e f p r o d u c e r s . I t ’s a b u s y t i m e o f t h e y e a r , a n d y o u ’v e g o t y o u r m i n d o n y o u r o p e r a t i o n , n o t o n g o i n g t o t o w n . B u t , o n T u e s d a y , M a y 1 0 t h , i f y o u d o n ’t s t o p f o r a f e w m i n u t e s , g o t o y o u r C o u n t y E x t e n s i o n O f f i c e a n d v o t e , y o u ’ll m i s s t h e r e f e r e n d u m t h a t d e c i d e s t h e f a t e o f t h e B e e f C h e c k o f f P r o g r a m . J u s t a c o u p l e o f y e a r s a g o , o u r i n d u s t r y w a s b e i n g b e a t e n u p , a n d w e w e r e b a c k i n g u p . . . t a k i n g i t . B u t w e g o t o u r b a c k s u p a n d d i d s o m e t h i n g . W e d r e w a l i n e i n t h e d u s t . W ^e l ^ e g a n t o l i g l i t b a c l s . A n d y o u k n o w w d i a t . . . i t ’s w o r k i n g . M a n y p e o p l e a r e e a t i n g b e e f m o r e o f t e n , a n d t l i e n e w s p a p e r h e a d l i n e s r e a d t h a t b e e f is c o m i n g b a c k . N o w , w e ’r e n o t t e l l i n g y o u h o w t o v o t e . T h a t ’s y o u r b u s i n e s s . B u t , o n T u e s d a y , M a y l O t h , t h e N a t i o n a l B e e f C h e c k o f f P r o g r a m is g o i n g t o c o n t i n u e , (>r i t ’s g o i n g t o s t o p d e a d i n i t s t r a c k s . I t ’s t o t a l l y u p t o y o u . S o t a k e a t r i p t o y o u r C o u n t y I'vXtension O f l i e e a n d v o t e . "Ion'll be glad you did. V o te M a y 1 0 t h Beef ( Checkoff Uefcrcntluiii al your l<>xtcnsi<)nOf(k’c D o n ’t let soineoiic else detern iiiie y o u r liiture. Avenges Defeat if l:\Hiiu\ 'N k’hniv ic:\in 'gninctl a I'll oi u ’\i'nv;'.' on I’.ukl.iiul Inn iuiiiui, II wa*. >iill a li'iii: v'.av beltiiui M l, lain'i 111 i\ui ( cniiul Pii'iimiiiu f'oiilcrviii-'c niaU'fic^ ia'-l ww kv Till? \N a!', I aulcN itflV ali'il Parkiaiul (> 3, aNciigiii” an im iIici loss lull M l I'alMii haiuk'il an iS I lo.sN. "riio s|)lii Icll Marion i’lii'.' U'ain : willi a 5-7 in(.T,ill mark ami a 2 / rccord in the Icauut'. Speas Slarts Rally 'I'liiiiLis dilln'i si.in iiiii loo uvll ' lor l,)a\ ic against Pai klaiul, K'siii!; two of Iho llrsi three iiuiuiK's. Grant , I Icn'.on lost at luinilier one. 2 (). (v4. 6-4 but Danny l-rank bdiinced back for a (v 1, 6-1 deci­ sion. Owen Caheri then dro|i|K‘d a 6-1. 6'4 match, l?rell Speas began -a l.')a\ ie rally at number four. Me won 6-0. 6-4. which was Ibllowed by victories by ,Lee lieildnx. 6-4. 7-6. and .Mian I’lau. 6-K 6-0. Parkland narrowed the score to ,4-3 when Henson and Calveri fell in the number one doubles, 8-6. But Speas and Frank w on S-4 and Stan Blair and Kevin Marion took :an S-l decision. M l . ' r a i ) o r U nbeaten llenson was the only Davie ■ player to win over Mt. 'I'abor. tak­ ing Ben Hayes. 2-6. 6-1. 6-4. l?ut Frank, Calvert. Speas. Hen- dri.x and Pfau were till defeated, ■ although Frank and Hendri.x went ■■ three sets. Mt. Tabor improved to 11-0 o.verall and 9-0 in the league. Golf Team Victorious 'i'he Davie County golf team got a chancc to check out the golf ;course it would tackle in the up­ coming Central Piedmont Con­ ference tournam ent when it ;defeated Kannapolis, 346-356 last .week. ;T h e Cannon Country Club ’ coursc proved tough for both teams as the incdalist score was 80. But • Davie still eeked but the victory. ; Jason Eads was the niedalisl for : Davie with an 84. Todd Gulledge land Shane Fleniing struggled •somewhat, shooting an 85 and an ;88. ’ ! . “ Our first group shot terrible," ] said coach Keith Whitaker. "\Vc ; usually have 79 or SO on this j course." ; But he was deniiitely pleased ; with Eads’ score, t “ Jason .shoots betw'cen 82 and 85 , every match. He know.s his liinil;i- ; tioris and doesn’t tiy to play beyond I that. He has really come on and ; done a gotxijob Ibr us. He's a very i consistent golfer;’’ • Alex McGuire finished with an ' 89, followed by Mike Collins' 96 and Daniel W ard's 98. Whitaker is m o r e confident ‘ about his i team heading into the May 9 Central Piedmont Con­ ference tournament at Cannon. “ I’m feeling better," he said. “ Mt. Tabor and Reynokis are playing easier courses than we are so we should be prepared." Davie i>Av'ii': c o ijN T v h.v h :r i'r is k k I'C o k d , Th u r s d a y , May s, i9S8-9« T hank You F or Y our Vote A nd S upport i t W as G reatly A ppreciated ;\v LUTHER POTTS Cadidate For Register Of Deeds Paid Polilical Ad Oy Luther Potts D avie C o iin ly sorthull players celuhrate an o th e r liit an d a n o th e r run scored. Rec Meetings Disappointing Your Support And Votes In The May 3rd Primary Were Greatly Appreciated EDW ARD “ TEE” TKACH Cadidate For Register Of Deeds The county commissioners tried it earlier this year and tlieir com­ munity meetings worked. .At each location, the turnout was good and the input was overwhelming. The MiK’ksville/Davie f^arks and Recreation Dejjartment tried the same tactics recently, going to five different sites and encouraging tur­ nout response. The res|xinse was that there wasn't any at all. According to director Mike Garner, two of the nieetings were called off due to a turnout of only a couple of people. The largest tur­ nout produced only about live people. : "Soinetimes. ,when things are going good, people won't show ," Garner said. "A nd things here are definitely going well right now so that’s ]3robably why ihere weren't any moroe people showing up. People usually want to voice their opinions when there is something w rong." Garner did say the few people tliat showed at the tneetings had R e e N o t e s some gooil itleas. l-oor ii.stance. in Cooleemoe, people said they wanted more activities on the school field, like softball and baseball leagues. "Basically; we told the people about the recreaiioon department anil ihe programs we are offering." he saitl. “ Our summer playground program had added Faniiington so this summer, weMI have four." Garner said that even though ihe meetings didn't bring out the large gatherings that he had hoped for. Davie County residents can Mill voice Iheir opinions. ■'.Anytime anyone lias sugges­ tions. ideas or rccotnmendalions. the)’ should contact us Or the com- niissloners." Garner said. “ W e want people to know how impor- lanl rccre;ilion is to the kids in Davie County." ,]r. High Soccer The Bandits won the M ocksville/D avie Parks and Recreation Department .lunior H igh Soccer title last week. The Bandits finished 5-2-2 o\;era|r. edging the Tarheels, who were 5-3-1, The Scorpions were 3-4-2 and the Knights 2-6-1. Sdflhall Meeting .‘\ coaches ceriificatit)n meeting fo softbaircoaches will be held 'I'uesday. May 10 and Thursday. May 12 at the recreatioon tlepart- ment at 7 p.m. Baseball coaches have already had a meeting like this. For m ore information, call Joe Boyette at the recreation office ;it 634-2325. Yvonne Livengood Thanks for exercising your right fo defermine Davie Counfy's fufure os we face the year 2000. Our children are our best resource. Candidate for Davie County Board ot Education ‘ j PoKj Political Aa By Yvonne in/engooa i • Track Tearns Lose Davie County's girls track team had one of its best outings of the spring last week while tJie boys had one of their worst. The girls scored 63'/j points, finishing second to Kannapolis' 77. South Rowan scored 62 and North D iividson6l. The boys finished last with only 24'/; points, farbehimi Kannapolis' 125, South's 81'/: and North Dayitlson's 34. Girls Meet Davie came up with five first place finishes as Alecia Johnson liad three. She finisheil first in the long jump (16-9), the 100 meters (12.4) and the 200 meiers (26.0). Jennifer Jackson finished fust in the high jum p with a leap of 4-10 and Rosiyn Rhyneharilt won the 800 meiers in 2:47.44. Johnson was second in the triple jum p. The 800 meter relay team (Stephanie Ebert, Kim Moser, Stephanie Lewis and TaiWHte Smilh) placetl llrst. The Davie County boys receiv­ ed their usual two first place finishes from Scott Kollins but that was about it. : K()llins threw the discus 154-6 and the shot |iiit 49'/j feel. Terry biwrencc w;is ihe only War l.-lagle to finish second, plac­ ing in the 1,600 meiers. Jeff O'Neal was ihird in the pole vault with a Jump of 10-6 while Vincent Civkerhani's 55.0 time in the 400meters gave him a third place finish. 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An up­ per middle class housewife finds her life and relationships suddenly turned upside-down aitef'her hus­ band of 17 years unexpectedly asks for a divorce, p D O Moonlighting Maddie tells David that she's going out on the !ov/n in search of a one-night stand. (R) p © © Matlock Matlock must de­ fend his client, Craig Gentry, while he tries to prevent a mob v/ar be- tv/een Craig's lather and his ene­ mies. (R) (InStereo) (Part 2 of 2) p © Frontline p © Movie '’Torn Curtain" (1966) Paul Newman, Julie Andrev/s. In order to obtain a secret formula necessary for perfecting a new weapon, an American physicist pretends to detect to East Ger­ many^ 10:00 O O t'somethlng Ellyn and her boyfriend's weekend is ruined v;hen they are forced to baby-sit. p fB © Crime Story Abrams Is forced to break his cover to warn lorello of Luca's plan to murder him. 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(Colorized Version) 8:30 O O Designing Women Suzannu goes to Atlantic City in hopes of winning enough money to pay ol! het back taxes, (fH) t; © © My Two Dads A reporter challenges Judge Wilbur's norni- naliort to head a city conimission. New York Mayor Ed Kocli and Dr. Joyce Brothers ntake canioo ap­ pearances. (Postponed troni an earlier date) (In Stereo) tp 9:00 O O Newhnrt Joanna aitaitges a blind date for George, unawaro that the lady has a jeuTous bully lor an ex-tjoyfriend. t; O O Movie “ The Bourne Ident­ ity” (198B) (Part 2 ol 2) Richard Chamtjorlain. Jaclyn Smith. Pre­ miere. As more inlorination is un­ covered about Bourne's past, he and Mario lind themselves caught in high-level intornalional intrigue. Based on Robert Ludlum's novel, ly . ^ ' © © Movio "Something is Out There" (1988) (Part 2 of 2) Joe Cortese, Maryam d'Abo. Prerniore. As the alien picks up tlieir trail, Breslin and Ta'ra devise a daring plan 10 deslroy Ihe elusive crea­ ture v/l)icl) assunnies the idi?ntity ot its victims. (In Stereo) p © Politics of Food This documen­ tary explores why tliero is wides­ pread hunger in Ihe midst o! plenty. Filti-,ed in Brazil, Ihe Sudan. India, Bangladesh and the United States. © Movio "Rear W indow" (1954) James Stewart,: Grace Kelly. A pliotographer, cortfined to his apartment, spies on his iieiglibors using Ijinoculars and believes he lias witnessed a murder. 9:30 O O Eisenhower & Lutz l^iid linds tiiat lie has time on his hands when both Megan and Kay set out on sell-improvement programs (Postponed from an earlier dale) 10:00 0 O Cagney 8 Lncoy Cagney and Lacey's invesligation of an loads Ihern !o a rnultini- illion dollai bank Itauil and a bank president tied to organized crime, (Part t of 2)!,) © Black Sheep Squadron © The Streets of San Francisco 10:30© That’s Hollywood 11:00 O O O O © © News © Hogan's Heroes © Doctor Who f f l Star Trek © INN News 11:30 0 Cheers O O M 'A 'S 'H © © Best of Carson © Hit Squad © Many Wives of Patrick © Movie “ The Poseidon Adven­ ture" © Movie “ The Racket" 11:35 O Jeffersons 12:00 O Hunter O O Nightline 1,1 © Trapper John, M.D. ffl Late Show 12:05 0 Hunter 12:300 Jeopardy! 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O O Growing Pains Carol and her boyfriend annourice that they plan to get married alter graduat­ ing from high school. (R) g © Teen Suicide Interviews with suicide prevention specialists as well as teen-agers themselves re­ veal the pressures facing adoles­ cents in the '80s and the resources available for troubled teens and their families. © Movie "The Moon-Splnners" (1964) Hayfey Mills, Irene Papas. While vacationing in Greece with her aunt, a teen-ager encounters a mysterious young Englishman and stumbles headlong into a Jewel smuggling plot. © Plagues A history of epidemic disease. Host: 1976 Nobel Prize recipient Baruch S. Blumberg. g ffl Aaron’s Way Aaron and Sarah become learful lor the children's salety wtieii tlie fariiily is victim­ ized by smali-town prejudice. (In Stereo) t,i ffl Movie "Explorers" (1985) Mary Kay Place, Elhan Hawke. I hree hovs - a dreamer, a wliiz- Ki(), and a social rnisfil - comljine thoir talents and construct a home- iiiado spaceship, ffl Hawaii Five-0 f f l Movio "Rio Grande" (1950) Jol\ri Wayne. Maureon O Mara. A iifMiby /p.iche waipatii has a touijh c.ivaliy olticer anxiously awaitini) th<> word to cross the Mt'>,it:a'n-Ani!,v(can l;otder and at­ tack the iiiaiauders 1 tie last istall- nu'nt ol iliiectLir vkihn !~tird s cav­ alry tiiloyy H:30 O O Head ol the Class Ciiailie tliSL'Overs its ,i Wiintlerful iile vvtien the i|host ol his deceased uiuie gives liim .i ijlimpse ol the tiitute 9:00 0 O Movie "Rocky IV" 1198.5! ;iylvestei Slalloin*. laiia Shire I li'avyweiijiit champion Rocky Ball 'Oa li jiins jn Rii:‘'Sia lor a match ,u),iinsl a ,S.)H|-! hoxor vvlKise high-tech conditioning has made him invincible. , , . 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'I'hal: has I'lian^od ihjs u m i'.’ hiiu\’\'cr W lion Saia 1 xt.' {'iiipiMa lion! '.'.lu' IkiikIIi's ilu- iiuiiii.iiiioi'irs public relations, sent oui its press iclcases last week (or (lie Juiu' 'M .! e\fill. It v'.as slaleil that the t ’rosb\ Cclebrilv ( ’’>11 rournanieiil will he liekl at the Herinuda Kun C ouiiliy (,'luh ... Ill Davie fiH iiily ... near W’iitston-Salenv. N'o\'.'. lluit's more like it. I'lie I'Oeiis i lu; ( losbx Is a totallv (.'iKiniai'le:e\i-ni ,iikl ii is e\peclin;j. a iiuiiii'n iloliar purse Ihis \ear, ( )ih e .ij'.tni. the lo^. us will be on ‘IiIII’ eiUieaiioir.iuii abuse pieveii- lion i asi \eai. Hie. I'rosln rais . r.l, S<illO,(Kiii will) nioie lliaii !s.s( 1(1,(nil I ijoill;; lo non pi'nl il ory,ani.'''alioiis ai’ioss the lomllrx (li.il work ill llu' areas ol iliiie .eilueaUoii;.iiul abuse pievciiliini, T Ik 'E v e n ls l lerc i.s it .scliciliilc (trcvutil.s Ibr The Ci'o.sby: ■ rhiirstliiy, Jiin i' 9; A syin- positiin on Di ii.us and Aleoliol will lie lieki at S:.K) a.m . aiu l will reatiire e.speits rroiii the Heity l-ord Center atul .loliiison it .loliiisoiL ,^ub|ects to be diseussed \^ill be lei'al laiiiilieations and validity ol' dnii: testiii};. ,|uiblie |vreeplions and business' role in lightini: |lie driis! and aleoliol problem. : .\I noon, the "Katluyiv's (.'lioice (ioll I oui nameni ill be.i.’in . with a shoi!,!uii start, .A purse ol SiO.(KK) will be ilonalcd lo the “ Mope for a i")t'iij;-Free Anieriea l-’oiindaiion " in (he names of the w inniiii' team players, Fridny, .iiine 1(1; The llrsi louiul aetioii lu'ijiiis al 8 a m . •At (> p.m .. llie Ciosliy (, laii)lia(,e U'ill he held. S aliifd iiy , ,|mu' 11: The m.s ond loulid ol the torn ii.inieiil beums al ■S a.m . • : : S iim lay, .Iiiirv 12: The luial rotivul ol the toiiniainenl beyiiis al K a .iii.' At ap|iro\iinaiely 5: “(() p in .. the awarils eeiemoiis will bei'iii. ■|'he !>la\iTs ^ : .Mole than /U iwo man teams will be eonipeliiii,: lor .the .SI, niillioji purse, all 111 svliich imII ,uo lo eliarity Past parlieipanls sueli as ' I’.il Hooiie. M e I.ean ,Ste\eiisoii. 1’c‘i ry Com o and .Alex Treitek w ill ioin le(e\ision slai-, lill l:ikeilheri\, Miehael I iieker and Dale koberl- son. Spoils i.Meats Hank Aaron. •Miehai'l lurdan. lulius I j v ui;.' and M ike l )iika v. ill retuin lo the Cr<is|v,. aloiii' V. iih .Ste\i. (lar\e> . I)an M arino and l.)iek Binkus. /.airkCdi'd /n fais \'c^as .letl l.ankloiil [ilaywl ohiv one rtnind of golf in last week's PGA stop in l-louslon. Texas bcl'orc witlulrawiiij;. Al'icr .shooliiijj a 78 in ihe first round, rain svaslicd out the .second round. Liinklbrcl alrciidy had icser- valion.s for Las Vegas and had to withdniw. T he foriner Davie County stiir tried to (|ualiCy Tor one ol'the open­ ings in the louniatnent. If he (nullifies, it will be his seventh lourntunent of the .setison. Liinkford has made only one cut so far in his rookie season and has won S66I. He stand.s 224th on the inonev list. Folding Web Chair: lUOt;-•VV»i*aiher ft;sistarn *No 6 .7 4 Shop Wal-Mart For All Your Patio And Lawn And Garden Needs! LOWPniCE EVERYDAY S u n b e a m 1 4 9 .9 4 SiiiibuiinV Dolu«o Ciirl Gas Grill• St.'S hfiUiin.- lri< li' (II tV iiKi iiM '.i ini !.ii i.tuj :.'.V!ii‘.) ,t',Vrty '.vnun^ni) r.icl. • ?(ir(iuinl 11’laiik .iiiit l.iv.nu) I KH iuni.'il •Nil K'rjt'. LOW PRICE EVERY DAY iJ nvgco 39.97 Meco Duiuxti Squnro Smokor Giill• 1 .'•ItK'h (jnjl wtih .^‘>0 ; ■ ■■■■■■ C(HiKiiU) A(l)USla!tli; CCOkni') i;;.0 • I nU'j i.ul'-l.ihU’!. •No -tun,. Sale Date: Wednesday,May 4th thru Sunday, May 8th Store Hours Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Store Location: Equire Boone Plaza, Yadkinvilie Rd., Mocksville N.C. Weed' Ealor GnsTrimmof • ! / (Ml M I ■;u1 li V H';'.M LOW PRICE EVER Y DAY 119.94 ,V At N’AM i ^ ADVl H^tSI Ml iU'HANDISi »’0l IC’I ■vi-.a i-l. i.lto:! *<’h a.KritilitM liJ'fU '. . r, , . > • , •■ , , ‘ .... .-.i ..If’.1 PiHi'liasi* W.tl-:,.. . i- > iJi'.. b Ir 1'.-’. ! a! i!ll' ■■■... Social DAVIl!: COU N ’I'V HN'l'KUI'KISi; N KCORI). 'I'lMJUSDAY, Miiy 5. l ‘J8 8 - IC , B Pine-Farmington Club To Give $100 Donation The i’mo i-'.iimini'iuit lixU ti'ton Iliimciiiaki.Ts ('l(i)t (ik'i ;i( I p.in, April 21 al ilic hi'ittc (tl'M iv. |,aur;i l-'oiii's. ;in i!)c ab.seiK’c d I iho ptv'-itU'iii, Elnia D u ll calkHl ilic nii.'cnn!; lo o rilc i, Lola IVisicr t;avo iIk' A nii.Ticair,' Grecd by W illiam rylci l’as:e. TIk- g ro u p sang '' A m oi'ica : the B cauiiU il." 'M rs. Graily Sm ith iiscii i|iioli.'s tVoin the i^ibk' and Ictl in pra_\or as ilevoiions. Janif Council read the miiunes o f iliL' last tiieeiing and ua\e (he ireasurcr's report. The chib \'oted to gi\e .SiOO to the group home I'or boys' building fund. , Each mciiiber' answcrctl the roll call with a favorite liealth footl. Aliciii iNl. R().se R o s e E a r n s K i n g ’s C o l l e g e D e g r e e Alicia M. Rose, daughter of Ms. Gladys C. Rose of Route I, Mocksville, and the late Janies W . Rose, graduated April 23 from King’s College. She received a degree in secretarial science. I'tchi in i'in lu '!,u u i niu' vi‘,uoi won,' pivsi'iil' .Ml', ( )iK'll lids'or was pri’M-ii(, kcp.iriN .iiiil ui'ii- inuiK'. Mis. Riitli liuK k j'ave the k'ssiin "Di'ahnp With \ nur Dopn-ssioii ," Most i'copk’ are: ilcpivsNCil one mnc <11 ,ini)llivr in life, li .invoiie teds liepiessoil. (hey nidsl not sil .ukI sidJs alvuii Ihcinschcs. ( iooui and tlo a good deed (or sonicont' and lr_\' to ke with happy people. If the depression lasts very long, see a doctor because a health pro­ blem may be the cause, she' said. 'I'heM ay meeting will be at 1 p.m. May -.‘i at l^lma DuH’shome. The meeting closcd with the club collect. iVlrs. I'ones servetl refreshments: Couple To Marry On July 4 Wiley 'I'hompson of Dawsoii- ville, Ga.. and Mrs. Annie Mall of Salem. Va.. announce the engage­ ment of their daughter. Wikla Gail Mathena. lo Jerry Wayne Wilson, .son of Mr. and Mrs. iV.J. Wilkins of High Point. : ' Ms. Mathena is employed by Service America Corp. al Dre.xel Heritage of Mocksville. Wilson is employed by Hanes Dye and Finishing of W'iiiston-Salem. The wedding will be heki at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Caudle of Mocks\ ille on July 4. Three From Davie Attend Awards Luncheon For DA V Carter Couple Celebrates Anniversary TH-\ and Pauline Carter, formerly of Davie Countv. celebrated their 60th ucdding anniversary recently with a recejMion in their honor al the fellowship hall of South Fork ChurchOf Christ in W'inston- Salem .Their son. Joe Carter atul his family were hosts. Hi,\ anti Pauline weremarried on March 23, 1928. in York. S.C. Their reception had to be scheduled for .April due to sickness in the famil\'. A three-tiered wedding cake along with a groom's cake, sandwiches, nuts, mints and punch were served to approximately 200 friends and relati\es who came to offer their eonunitulations and best wishes. Attending the annual awaids lun­ cheon ofthe (jovernor's Advocacy C m iiicii : for Persons with Disahlliiics on April 22 were l;.li/.'ihc!li ()\crcash. Anila llar- ding, ami Kay llanling of Chapter 15. Disabletl Anierican Veterans. Als(' attending was the recipietit; of the .State National Journalism Coiitest award for I98S. Lora Parker, a senior at Slannount High School. Yadkinvillc and her Lnglish teacher. Pliillip Parrish. In Davie and Yadkin counties, the Disabled .Atiierican Veterans Au.xiliary encourages students (o emer this conlest: Awards arc; given by the local DAV Au.xiliary for each winner in the .schools par­ ticipating and an aw'arij to the w'in- ner overall in Davie and V'adkin counties. The essay of the area winner is then k)rw'arded to Raleigh for judg­ ing with other contestants across the state. Awards arc also given by the state departm ent Disabled American Veterans Au.xiliary. The Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Di.sabilities, AFL- CIO . and the National Organiza­ tion of the Disabled American Veterans and DAY Au.xilitiry. 'I'he witnter o f the National essay con­ test is awarded $3,000 by the Na­ tional DAV: a trip to Washington. D .C .. in May to attend the Pre.si- dent’s Coniniitlee Annual Con­ ference is given to each state win­ ner along with $250 to covcr expenses. The National Journalism contest is also supported by the President’s Committee on Einployinent of the Handicapped, Washington, D .G ., and the Governor’s Advocacy C ouncil for Persons with Disabilities, Raleigh. Al.so, the contest is .supported by tJic National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Council for Ex­ ceptional Children. The essay contest is opened to all junior and senior high school .students in public, private, and parochial schools in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. This year’s theme was; Employment: The Passport to Dignity. Lora Parker, the local and state winner ofthe National Journalism Contest, is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. W ilson f . Parker of Boonville. Schools Plan A w ards Events P a rtie s H eld F o r M organ-H orn Michelle Lynn Morgan, who was married to Claud Morris Horn on April 9 was honored with the following (K’casions. Sunday, March 20. a bridal .show'cr was held al the home ol Mrs. J.R. Whitaker in Farniington, Assisting Mrs. Whitaker was Mi.ss Sonia Saylor, co-hostess, • M r, and Mrs. Paul Saunier of Charlottesville, Va., were hosts for a brunch Saturday, April 9, at Ber­ muda Run Country Club. There were 44 guests. • Mr. and Mrs. Claude Horn Jr. hoslcti a rehearsal dinner Saturday evening following the Horn- Morgan Wedding rehearsal at 13er- itnida Run Country Club.; Guests included the wedding party, family members, friends and out-of-town guests. The; menu included fresh fruit cup. roast beef, asparagus tips, baked potato and sherbet. • Out-of-town guests attending the Morgan-Horn wedding .-\|iril 9 al the First Presbyterian Church were: E.C. Morris of Hiuh Point: Mr. and Mrs. liansfonl Sams of Dccamr. G a.:M ns. Gaithci San­ ford ofM yrtIc Beach, S.C.; Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Coo|icr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Caiuion. Mr. and Mrs. lirnie Parrish. Mr. aiul Mrs. Jack 13. Walton Sr.. Richard Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris. Mrs. Etta Harris, aiul Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Phillips, all of Winston Saiem:«Jtii Mr. and Mrs. .Samuel Tull. Norm;m .Arnold, both of Greensboro, Also. Mrs, Peter Smith of Oakton. Va,: Edward Saunier of Charlottesville, Va,: Ms,Mayden Saunier ofDoylesiown. Pa,; Mrs. Mildred Ellis of W'ashinglon. D .C .: John Ellis of B lue'jay, Calif,:, Mark Ellis of Charleston, S.C.; Ms. Michelle Hamblin of McMiiuiville, Tenn.; Paul Saunier of Roanoke. Va.: Horace Haworth and Mrs. Clyde Allred of High Point. .A special guest was an aunt of the couple. Mi.ss Sarah Gaither of Autumn Care, who is in her late 90s. Students, school volunteers and bus drivers will be honored w'ith upcoming events sponsored by the Davie County Schools. On May 12 at 6:30 p.m. at South Davie Junior High School, almost 300 people are expected to attend a recognition banquet for school volunteers. M ike Hendrix, com m unity schools coordinator, told school board members Monday night the event will honor parent volunteers who work in the classrooms, PTA members, Ixioster club members and advisory council members. County commissioners have also been invited. " I want them to see the many, many parents who wilk be there to show their support for the schools.” Hendri.x said. Each school has picked its own volunteer of the year award, and a volunteer of the ye;ir for the county will be announced that night, he said. : • “ It w'ill be good for the school system and the volunteers as well,’’ he said. • Academic achievers at Davie , High School will be honored with a recognition banquet at 6:30 p.miv Monday, May 16 at tlie Western Steer in Mocksville. It W’ill be for all students who have been named to tlie school’s academic honor roll, Hendrix said. Board members changed their scheduled 7 p.m. meeting that night to 8 in order to attend the banquet and honor the students. “ We must do something,” said board member, Charles Dunn. • School bus drivers will be honored with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. May 10 at W illiam R. Davie Elementary School, said Dwight Jackson, associate superintendent. Miss Stroud Becomes Bride Of l\/^r. Drye Miss Su.san Annette .Siroud and Eric Alan Dryc were united in ho­ ly matrimony Saturday. A(iril 16, at 3 p.m. al Calvary Baptist Church : of Mocksville. Tlie Rev. Bobby Hender.son olTiciatcd at the double- ring ccrcniony. T l ’ho bride is the ilaughtcr ol' Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneth Stroud ol Route 1, Mocksvillc, She is a graduate of Davie High School. Mitchell Connniuiity ('ollcgc. and The University of Noiih Carolina at Charlotte. She isemploscd with Davie CouiUy Hospital. The bridegroopi is the son ol Mr- and Mrs. Lotuiie Amlcrson Drye of Route 2, C'lcvel.iiid, lie is a graduate of North Iredell High School and is employed with Statesville I'ord. The bride, given in marriage by her father ami mother, wore a while fotinal gown of .satin ilesign- ed with a V-neckline accented by Brussels lace inserts on the full cathedral train attached, lland- ajjplicd pearl ti iiu covereil the en­ tire bust. T h e peekaboo type sleeves were accented w'iih mai- cliiiig lace Irini. 1 ler veil fell Itom a lieadpiece designed with w'hite silk roses and seed pearl sprays. She carried a cascading bouc|uet of pink roses, hot pink miniature car­ nations. white daisies, purple sl;iius. baby’s breath, and accenteil will) a white cattalya orchiil ii\ the center with jiink streamers, Mrs, Donna Harmon of Giranite Falls serveil as the bride's matron of honor. Bridesm;iids were Miss Shelia Rollins ol Marshville. Miss Melanie K('ont/ of Mocksvillc, and Mrs. Renee Lapish. also of .Mocksville. Miss Maty Kathcriiic Hoke, cousin ofthe bridegroom, servcil as: llin'.'ergirl. Lonnie Dr,\ e served as his son's besi man. Ushers were Jeffrey Drye and Douglas Drye. brothers of the bridegroom, and (Jary Stroud, brother of the briilc. A program ol wedding music wiis presenieil by Michael Idlis. pianist. .uhI Mrs. Cindy McDaniel, soloist. Miss Karen Sharpe of Statesville presided :il the guest register. Mrs. Debbie Richaidson ami Mrs. Biemla Clanton directed the wedding, : , The church was decorated with one large arrangement of pink car- nalions, hot pink miniature carna­ tions. white mums, ami b;iby's breath, 'I'wo seven-tier candelabras accemed w ith palm leaves were ' ' ' ^ ■ i placed on each side of the allar. The couple lighted ihe unity c;in- dle during the ceremony, llonoied guests included Mrs. Ona Drye, grandmother of the britlegrootn, and Mrs. Sodie Hen- tlrix, altnt of the bride. After the pronouncement o f marriage, the bride ami groom presented their motheis with a single pink rose that had been pkiced on the kneeling bench |ii ior to the service. F'ollowing their lionc}'moon to Myrtle Beach. S.C .. llie couple will be at home ai Route 2, Box SO-A. Cleveland. N.C'. Ueception F'ollowing (he ceremons. the bride’s parents hosted a ivccption at C'ool Springs liniicd Methodist Clitiich fellowship hall. '['he refreshment table was covered in while with an o\erl:iy of w hite lace. The lloral ai range- meiu on the table consisteil of two silver candelabras e;ich with thiee while candles with white ditisies, hoi pink carnalioits, pink a/:ilcas. and baby’s breath jilaced in them. Refreshments served incluiled a four-tiered wedding cake dccoi iiicil with |iink roses and a imniaiurc bride and groom on top. The cake was made and (.lecorated In ‘M is. Debbie Koont/. The bottom ofthe c:ike was accented with greenery and baby's breath. Other refreshments were chicken sahul puffs, linger samlwiches. cheese straws, nuts, mints, pickles, ami punch. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Taiumy Dr\ e ami M is , Sharon Nk'ssick. I'hc gilt tai'le « as i'o\eivil w ilh a u'hiie table cloth and decorated w ith baby pictures of ihe briile and grooni. picliue of the ciniple logethcr. and the bride's portrait. Rehearsal Diiuu'r Follow ing the wedding rehear sal F'riil.is evening. .April 1.^. at CaKar\’ Baptist Church, the bridcgioom's parents entcit.iiued the wcilding pari\ '.v ith ;i diiuicr at the Cool Spiings United Methodist duirch fellowship h;ill. The menu consisted of baibeiiuc. slaw, hush: puppies. b;iked beans, potati' chips, pickles. Iriitt s.il.id, cheii> yum \um, pecan pic. groom's c.ike. tea. .iiul collee. .Assisting it\ scr\ing weie Ann rk-;il> and .Angela ( iuK>. An ariaugcmeiit ol: spriii|! (lowers cenlered ihc in.iin t.ible, I'he bridal couple chose this tinie lo present gifts to their atteiuhnus. /Wrs. lEric A lan Drye ... iv a s S usan A nnette Stroud 2C-DAV1K ('(irN 'rV r.NTKRPUISK Kl'.(’()R n , T H U RSD AY, M hv 5. I9SS Yadkin Valley News Hv M rs. K iiln McUride Yadkin Vnlley Conespondi'nt R evival SCI\ iccs ui-if lic k l liisl week ai Vaile> in' ilk ' kev. K u i'iis C u lle i liynn ( u'sl v'ii's'. , H ainisl ; ('Im iv li Kuiu\ jllv-iu le il l*aiinnh.’ii’it Si ho i'l ,u niu' tim e, but ttl'U tIK tk c ' ills ilulIU - 111 W in -'io n Salem , i'iu' : I allies H ihlc I Li'-s ii.ul hiea kla^i al S lh'nv', s in \\'iii--ii>n ■Salem on I iiesii.is lu m n irie , I'liis iniM lth (!u'> ^\li^ he 1, rii-h ia tin i;. M am ie ( u k ll'ie y 's h in lu la y S ym |vi!h \ ;joe^ eml lu the la iiii ly of ( 'II!loti lio k 'v w ho vUeil e a il\ , I'l'klay liiotniiie lie had lots ol' IrietuK aiul icl.itncs ar V aJklti \'alley.' Several ladles uol lo_”elhei and attended llie telephone eii op m cetiti!.’ at 't'.ulkm v ille on Satiiriliiy, I’ i'C Thom as W esley H auser s[)ent a 10 tlay leave IVom the A r- m y w ith his atint , R uhy M e iirld e . W hile here, lie attended the runenil III Ins u iu ie . I It-jii \ M e iii tde, w ho died A p n l (>, A K o a iiieee, M r. and M l'- lay H ellai il.e it> i and sons .lated an d iT o n im ie eaiiie iip fio m D allas, levas. \\ rs le \ |s s i.itiiiil ed III I'o rt ( 'aiM iii, ( \ilo . M is I illia ii ( ire e o t) \>.as adiiiit ted to I'o is M li .Memot ial H os|iital liiesdas iiip lit lo i ,1 heart p io l'le n i ■She was able lo l>e ino^e il out ol iheA'oionatv unit in loa notliei tooiiv on I t id a \. W h ile I uas tiiia lile let u iiie any ties'.s, the Y adkin X'alley eo iiin iiin i ly w ere sadilenetl by the tlcath ol aiioihet nietnbet. C lint W'cst. I'hev both ate uiealls m issed. Oak Grove Group Hears Music 15v l.ih Siiin . Club Reporter The Duello l-o.sier Christian Cili/eiis Group met Tuesday, April 26, at ():ikCiro\'e l-ello\vship I hiM with 24 metiibcrs atul four visitors prcKoiii. , tirnie Foster, presideiil, called the nieeiing to order with prayer. Dorali Leonarii read the minutes of ihe Iasi meeting. The group had a inomeni of .silent prayer in memory of a decea.scd niember. Huniee At­ wood, and Wesley Polls, a paticni in Davie Ccniniy Ilo.spiuil. ■Abe l-lowani inirtKlueed the Rev. W illiam Aiulersoti and w-ife. Anderson spoke on the "M eaning of Prayer.'■ Liiuise Siroud iniroilueed M al­ tha Kontos ;uul Charles Walker, minister of musie ;il the Mist Bap­ tist Church ill Mi'cksville. They entertained with several songs, with l.ouise .Siroud .ii the piano. l.ola P'oster atul Gillvrt Atwood won tioor prizes, Tliere will be ;i covered dish meal at llie next uieeiing in honor of Diiris anti Glen Drake, members of the group who are tiioving lo i'lotada soon. John Frank Jarvis dismissed with prayer. ■ The next meeting will be .May 2-t. C o r n a t z e r E a r n s T r ip T o G r e e c e Andrea Cornai/.er. supervi.sor for Christinas Around the World, recently reiurned from a training trip 10 Greece. She was line of the company's sales iis.socialc.s lo earn the train­ ing irip. W hile in Greece. Cor- naizer pariicipaied in seminars on inanagemcm skills, effeelive coin- inunicaiions and com pany prugriuns. More than 4,.‘i00 of ihe com­ pany's sales staff w ill attend foreign training se.ssions this year. Additional deslinalions include Hong Kong, 'I'luiiland and the Caribbean. While in Greece. Cornatzer and her husband. Terry, visited Athens wJicre ihcyToured the Acropolis and Ptirlhenon along w’ith oilier area historic sites. A four-d;iy cruise among the Greek Islands and to Turkey was also included. Cornatzer haS; been with the company since 1986 and was pro­ moted to supervisor in 1987. Advance News By lulilh Zininiernuin Advance Correspondent Mrs. Alit-'i^ Poti.s i,s a patient :it Davie County Haspilal after .suf­ fering from a fall at her home. Andrea Hendrix celebrated her 14lh birthday Thursday, April 28. On Sunday her grandmoiher, Mrs. Edith Zhnnicmian. eiuerlained An­ drea. her mother and sisters, Mrs. Janie Hendrix. Melissa, Amanda and Meredith, w'iih a birthday din­ ner party. ' Thursday luncheon guests of Mi;s. Recie .S'heeis were her brother and .sistcr-in-l;iw. Mr. and Mrs. i’aul Cornatzer of I3ixby. Clinton Koontz of i.exington and Mike Miles of this coninuinity. Mrs. Grace .Spry iindei'u'eiii eye (calaract) surgery Tue.sday at l^avie County Hospital. Herman Vogler was hospitaliz­ ed iit Davie Hospital la.si week for kidney stones, Mrs. .Sadie Gross of Pfafftown was a Monday luncheon guest of her sister, Mr.s. Recie Sheets. G .W , Polls has been in a Winstiin-Salem hospital undergo­ ing tests and observation, Mrs, IJb i’eebles Bailes is at home after being at Davie Village Retirement Center for ;i few inonlhs. Mrs, Georgiti Foster w;is able to attend church .services Sunday after being confined by illness for the past nine weeks. Bob Hartman is home from For­ syth .Memorial Hospital and is recuperating satisfactorily after ma­ jor surgery. Mrs. Stella Vogler was able to attend church Sundtiy after a few weeks illness and surgery at Davie County Hospital, C u b S c o u t s P l a n F o r F l e a M a r k e t One man’s irash could be a Cub Seoul's treasure, Davie County's Ctib Scout Pack 513 is colleeling items from the at­ tic and garage for its Ilea market. The Ilea market is to be held May 13 and 14 at Uike Myers Camp Ground Those interested in making tk)iia- tions can contact i^ick .‘>15 at 492-.‘^244, , PAT’S INTERIORS • Draperies‘ Blinds • Lambrequins • Reupholslering of Furnilure • Carpet • Vinyl • Tile • Hardwood Floors • Parquet • Complete Line of Wallcoverings Susan Harris Sec Us At 6395 Cephis Drive, Clemmons 766-9166 F o rre s t- O w e n s E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d ,Mrs, .Mary T, Hilton of l.e.vington and Philip Riiy I'orresi .Sr, of Route 7, Moeks\ ille. annoiinee the engagement of their daughter. Saundra Gavie l-'oriest. to Scolt Van Owens of St.: Louis..M o., son of Mrs. Van B.Owens of Norman Park. Ga.. and the late Mr. Owens. The wedding is planned lor June 25 at Jerieho Church of Christ in MoeksVillc. I'lie bride-elect is a graduate of Da\ ie High School and plans to recei\e a college degree in biisine.ss management tm May 15. Ow etis is a graduate of Pinelantl High School and DavitI Lipscomb College. Nashville, reivn., w ith a bachelor's degree in education. He is employed as a teacher at the Chi istian ,Academy of Greater St. I.otiis. M o c k s H o m e m a k e r s H e l p F i r e V i c t i m ’riic .Mocks I lomemakers Club met at 9:.10 at Mock.s .Methodist Church April I’). There were 13 memlx;rs and one visiu'r who answ'cretl the roll call with llieir lavoritc health loud. Joyce H urt had a progi.mi I'li dealing w ith depression. Members sent a sunshine box to a member. Hthel Jones; and Robeii W illiaiiis was sent a box o f household items to helji him replace some of the things he lost in a nre.; ■ For Show anti Tell. Ruth Davis showetl herc|uilt she had Elva Lee to quill for her. Inez Hartman showed her afghan she had made atul Tina Hagan had a commode seal cover she had made. All w'ere Ii.iikI made, : ; : Tina Hagan showed member.s how to make batlenburg lace for collars: Refreshments were served by Mary Crater and Eva Jt)iies. 'i'he club w'ill have a bake sale May 7 at Winn Dixie in Clemmons beuinniim at 8 a.m. W hite with pinl< a n d It. blue “WALKING SHOE” Shoe Show Reg., 15.97 & 1431 LA D IES a . W hite / navy nylon an d suede b. W hite with It. blue walking shoes New Location! Squire Boone Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-9 pm; Sun. 1 pm-6 pm Plaza This year give Mom something uiiique and personal...a GIFT BASKET from (he l''ill lic r h a s k ti w ith x o iir r h o ic e of fio iin n c t ^ o o d ii's . frills , a iu l F r e e D e liv e r y • M a il • U P S The Marketplace, Hwy. 70 Phone 636-3960 N E M X H T LOANS Is rh e p a in t o n y o u r h o m e g e ttin g a liltic thrvacJharv.' A H o m e in p n )v c m e n t Ijo a n fn im F irstJF e d e n il c a n b u y th a t n e w c o a t now . W h e t h e r y o u are in te re s te d in repairs, re n o v a tio n s o r a d d itio n s o u r G ) n s u m e r Ijo a n S p e c ia lis t is ready to ta lk to you. T lie re are a lo t o f gocxj rea.sons y o u m a y n e e d extra n io n e y . W u w o rk o n e o n o n e w ith yo u to ta ilo r a k )a n to fit y o u r n e e d s. A n d in m o s t cases, y o u g e t sam e-ilay apf'ix'v’al, (3 u t I'ates a iv ver>' c o m p e titiv e , a n d th e term s aiv easy o n tlic b u d g e t. Fiy us o n fo r $izc. W h e t h e r it’s le n d in g , c h e c k in g Ol in v e s tin g , so u c o m e first at First F ederal. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS \Vf still do business person lo person L’.ii' N riu-ii> Si ,s||.llh.'tll Ril' Xrviu'lila Kil • Kotim Hik«I Cli. • SlanU-yville • llaiu'sMall * Clemmons • Pjikvifw Shopping Cir. • Mocksville i Jones-Henderson Couple To Marry Mrs. Carnell Junes Sr. of337 Mouniain View D riv f, Mocksvillc. announces ilie engagement of her daiigliier, Gloria I.aVon Jones ol 1213 Old Plank Road, Salisbury, to James l-dward Henderson, also of Salisbury, soli ol Mr; and Mrs. Janies H. Henderson ol New A ork City. N .Y i : ■ : Ms, Jones is also the daughter of the hue Carnell Jones Sr. A June 18 wedding is jilanned at Mood Theological Seminary. The bride-elect is a'”graduate o f Davie High Scliool and Winsalm College — School of Fashion Merchandising. She is also a I'ormer ■‘Miss Mcx:ksville." She is employed by Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association in Salisbury.: . . , Hender.son is an iiqnor graduate ol Lewis D. Hrandeis High School. He has served in the U:.S. Navy and is employed by I’iednioni Cor- eclioiial Cenler. ' New Arrivals 1£A[<LEY , Mr, and Mrs. Palmer 1-. liarley Jr. o l'iL 'i Mametta St., GalTney, 5.C ., announce the bhth ol' iheir first child, a girl. Amanda Diane, on April 14 al Upstate Carolina Medical Center weighing S lbs. 5 V: ozs. and 22 inches long. Mrs. Earley was the former Sarah Sanders, formerly of Route 6, Mocksville. G ra n d pa re n t s a re M r. a n d Mrs. Archie B. Sandersof Mocksville, Joan S. White of Lake Lure, and Palmer L. Earley of Uikc Lure. , Great-grandparents are Mrs. Z .R . Searcy of Lake Lure. Ola Mi.Kon of McBee and Bessie Sanders of Mocksville. L0WD1.-RMILK Gray anti Debbie Lowdermilk of Mocksville announce the birlh al their third child, a daughter. Kel­ ly ChalTin. born Saturday. April 30, at Carolina Birth Cenler in High Point. The baby weiglieil H lbs. 4 o/s. iiiid was 20 inches in length. Maternal grand|)arents are Mr. and Mrs. fulward Tkach ol Mocksville. Paternal grandparents are M r. and Mrs. William Lowdermilk Sri of Mocksville. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Ruby Chafnn of .Mocksville. 'I'he couple has two other children, sons W ill ant! Ben. W LSECARVIiR Wendy Mclniyre Wisecarser and Monty Wisecarver. natives of Rowan County, have announced the birth of a daughter. Brittany Arin Wisecarver on Monilay. May 2. in Fl. Cainpliell. Ky.. where W'isecarver is stationed with the U.S. Army. The couple has a son.:Atlani. 2. Maiernal gramlparents are .Mrs. Brenda Blackwclder of Mocksville. and Robert McIntyre of Wootlleaf. Paternal grandparenis are Mr. and Mrs, Junior WisecarviM of Cleveland. Great-grainlparents (maternal) are M r. and Mrs, Preston C a m p ­ bell of Cooleemee and M r. and Mr--. Janies M clniyrc of W'oodlcal. Paiernal greal-graiKlparenis are M r . aiul Mrs. Wisecar\er of Tennessee. Redken Classics. B e c a u s e y o u d e m a n d t h e b e s t . You worK hiird lo allotd wlint you liku And you liKo lo have llio bosi o( ovc'iyttiinn Your clolhus havo lo bi! (|i(iai. youf po.id;; have lo hu lOiii ;md your an liris lo ho origiii.il. Ant! when |l cornt.'ii lo your hnir, you won'l yo lo |usl ,iny r.alon or USD |ust any producls II Mas lo bu Rodkoti. Rodkf'ii Classics. Pro- tlucls so porloclly lorrnulalod lliay liavo undurod lliu losi pi limo. f-or you, Ijrjcnuso Rodkiin knows rnof(; nboul Mair. KIDKI.N S P E C I A L P e r m , C u t & R e c o n d i t i o n e r F o r $ 4 0 0 0 Reg, S5500 I n d i v i d u a l l y Y o u Bermuda Quay 998-0399 or 998-0400 Westwood Village Shoping Center 766-4474 or 766-8047 S ix S t u d e n t s O n D is t r ic t C h o r u s Siv.' sludenis from Pinebrook School lepresemed Davie County in the District I'ive Elementarv Honors Chorus. They were among 1.^0 litili and sixth uradci's froin D avif. Rowan, C aban us, Da\ itlson ami lret|ell , coiinijcs III ihe .April ,M) citnceri al SahshuiA High .School. Hci'ki llarliiii. M .iii S.’iiii, liieni W ,u .l. lu slin Lash. B ioo k e VS liitk‘\. and Amanda N oiinci' k'aiiu'd si'Vi'ii songs in piep.u.ilitui tot ihis i.horal cveni, ,\iuicrsoii, I’inchiook iniiMi, loachi'i, praised ihciii loi ihcir haid :unrk and lalcnl. . ' C o r n a t z e r N e w s B\ D iitlie Polls Cornal.'.or Coirespondent Nils, rioiciice Siari icmrncd lionic Iroin Da\ic; Couni\ llospii,il. Hei visiUirs Sun- d.iy .ilternoon iiiclui-led Spuigeun .Mil'll ,uh1 Ros.i l^ast ol Wiiision- ,Salcni. and ,\lr. and Mrs. liiiincr Polls. I'.va Polls \ isiicd .Mrs. Josephine F'llis Siinila\ afieinoon. Jiineiie Day had ihe inisruriune o f falling Iasi fucsday and receiv ­ ed a bail sprain in licr loot. P i n o N e w s l{y M rs. Lima D ull Pino Correspondenl Ml': anil Mrs. I^ennis ( ’raven and two children or:Winsion-Salem, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dill spent Iasi week in Allania. Ga.. visiting Mrs, Dili's sisier and (iimi- ly, Mr. and .Mrs, .A.C. Lowery, who. were celebraling their 50th wetlding anniversar>‘. Kenny Dull and Miss Vicki Johnson of High Point were recenl dinner guests of his urandmoiher. Mrs. L.M . Dull.: " , , ,iim and Liz Dull of Clemmons speni l-rida.v and Saturday in this Communiiy, M r . anti ,Mrs. Gilbert Reavis returned home alter visiting friends near Myrtle Beach, S,C, They and De\\'illa Smith ale lunch wiih Mrs. F.W . Dull Sund.iy, M o c k s N e w s By I'^diel ,Jones Mocks Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beauchamp and Mr. and Mrs. ,Vlaek Krilz of W inston-Salem \isited M rs. I'lorence Carter recently. Ml', ami Mrs, John Jones and : Mrs, Mabel; W h iie o f Winston- Salem visited W illie and Clyde Jones on Sunday afternoon, Mrs, T rilla Neal of Winslon- Salem visited Mrs, Addie Mae Carter a few days Iasi week. Mrs, Menr}' Miller and Mrs, .Avalon Polls speni the past week at Ihe beach. Robert Hariiiian has reiurned to his home from I'orsyth Hospital and is improving. Jimmy Myers broke his leg while on vacation last week. DAVIK c o i V I V KNTLRPRLSi; K l.l'O U I), THUKSDAY, Miiy 5, I9S8-5 S A V E $ $ 2 5 % T A X R E F U N D S P E C I A L S A V E 2 5 % $ $ Supreme Firm 312 Coil Box Set Damask King" Ron & Dee’s Mattress Outlet •i;!10 Ebert Si fCardifuil ShoppitKj ContoO 788-2188 neg. *33800 Reg. MOOf" ^ 3 8 1 7 5 Heg- '509««^ 5 4 3 7 5 Reg, •725‘"> Imperial Extra-Firm 352 Coil Box Set Twiti Full Queen Kinc ‘AH HA« MCHUHCAHOl II Req* »395«'>___Reg. »495®o " -.wy.-w,f- ! ! ! G E T P R E M I U M Q U A L I T Y B E D D I N G A N D S A V E 2 5 % ! ! ! m Reg. ‘SQSoo ^ 6 0 9 0 0 Reg. laiai" V C R s • TV S te re o C o m b in o tio n s • TVs • Stereos • A p p lia n c e s W ostiers •Dryers . Freezers • Air C o n d itio n e rs • V a c u u m C le an e rs • Furniture o B e d io o m s • Jev/elry • Bunk B eds • Living R o o m s • D a y b e d s • D ining R o o m s • R ecllners • S o fa Beds • L aw n M ow ers • R iding M ow ers* Refrigerators • Dishwoshiers • S e g a M oster System • Satellite D is h e s » S ew ing M o c h ln e s 1061 Yadkinville Road Squire Boone Plaza (Next To Wal-Mart) Mocksville, N.G. 27028 (704) 634-1598 re every pound o f the 1 rinhl. < )iii‘ I'uuii.sflurs and |H'idi'ssiini.tl stall will hrlu \ t ni 11 1 i \ t iin ^ i.ii on >'u; nun iiimiaiiy niiitl. n*al liMtii tlitu S(i lor.llic ilirl lliai w'nrks. rail rliN'siciaiis U T.K ;i I M nss i rnif't ■ ii'.l.iv; Physicians ~ WEIGHT LOSS C e nters U 'ilh dity, cvvry iiiiiiiul Dl'lhr Each center indupvndundy ownud utut opvtiitud , i’hV'i.l.U-, V\ I It .H t I i .lit.'i - .-l Am.n, .. im t.o; • Miu- 11 ^ j R e g u la r E n ro llm e n t j 1 Oder Expires May 13 | I ■ NO) VAUI> VVnH AM 01M[ K on ‘ i-- ' |Mi'DirAi ffi s A^t) I'k'oinii'is i->i; iii'fi- J 996-1444 305-H VV, Mountain Street Mouniain SHoel Square Kurnersville, N.C, 766~«768 6453 Cephis Drive (Rphind Dockside Seafood) Clemmons, N.C. 27012 724-6699 Pfofflssional Suilding 2240 Clovordalo, Suite 191 WinsloivSalem, N,C. •K'~1)AV1K (’i)l NTV IINTI.'.RPKISK U l'C O U n. I'IIU KSDAY. M m 5. 19«« ibiiiMiu-! 1 >! 'S ’i-i'ir i'T •i'. n.y. In i'. il;i lilr ■ iiii'i. l,i\ . I iia'I; II! ' .ic I ' l l h k ' ' < \irol ■ Calln^ 1 nil su i-lr. M i .nul M i . I ".nu, W o iu !lc .il. ani! ir Ke.iiii-. Ji,. -./i!! ,'s \Va\rk- S| , ! 'i :iU'\ Kc.ii n:-. ■ ' w cii iimUHi III in;ii 11,{ ■Apiil Ml, :.II ■' |I Hi L'iiiu\! 'M edu'iiisi: ( Nllh ksi illc. ^ I'lu' Ki-\ ' I’iiillip '( Asi>c\illo pcrii'iiiK'il ilu- V ■lilli;', i\MVnu'Mi\ ■ stall .iiiii: Ctraham »>l Momc'-v illc w ru' ihc |''iaii|sis.: aiiit ■-aiii' Jaicls ri.K' bruk’ \\a:i t'lN k'ii 111 ii'.ai nauo by Ik'I ia ilic i, Slu' smiiv a n ol bi kial salin u illi a \ u inj i.m waislliiK', aiui a: ncv'klinc outlined ill, poaris, with laic uin bfoiik'tcti appliques The lull skiit co\cre(.l in biiilal nel \\iih laee enibn>iclcri'i!:,ippliqiie.s aiul peaiis. aiu! fell Uv;i ealhedral lcnj;ili irain Avhieh was fiisliioiied wiUi sheer il- liisioii rurHes. ,'riie bride's head j'ieee eonsisled ol'ii white lace and pearl eap whieh was iiecentcd with I'lneeriiii length veiling o f sheer net. M rs. Vieky G , 'I'esh was the iiiatroii o f liotiiir. .Serving as britlestiiaiiis uere Pam :.Sieele. si.Mei' ol'the bride; Gail llendri.v, o f Slatesville. and Karen ChalTin, 01' W oodleaf. M ary Jo H ooii. o f Cooleeniee, was the llow cr girl. Kandy Tcsh was best m an . UsliLM'ing were Clay Sitvlc, brother or'tlic bride; Kevin Holshoiiser. o f Rockw ell; and Roben Drew, of Rockw ell. '. Hrad Kennedy, o f W oddlcal'j cousin o f Ilic bride, was acolyie. Distribiiiiiig the bird .seed and the scroll.s were Tracy Veach and ,\niy W agner, both o f M ocksville. The bride is the daughter o f Jini^ niy and Tiny Steele o f Potneck Road, W oodleaf. She is a graduate o f West Rowan 1-1 igh School and Salisbury Business College. She is em ployed at W all Industries, Salisbury. T he bridegrooin is the son of Jerry W ayne Keai'ns Sr. and the late D ottic Yates Kearns :o f Rt)ckwcll, He is a graduate of East R ow an H igh School, and is em ployed by Fisher in New London; 'fhe bride’s grandparents arc M r, and M rs, James M cIntyre o f W oodleaf, M rs. Nellie Sleele Bailey o f W oodleaf, and (he lale H .C . Sicele. 'I'he bridegroom ’s grandparents arc M r. and M rs. Rodney Sinidi (She is the former M arie Kearns.) I'l S .ill,Inn s ; aiiil M i , aiul Mrs, N .ill'V‘.;kf i1. \ II,-I ^iirpi i->i' u cddili;,' II i|V111 M'.iin^ lu.H'h. S ;ji\i'ii iii.Uioin i's ihi- i'l n!',' ,iimi and uiu le, ,\iin :!Hii I.'I! Ki’lllU’iiv Hit's w ii! Mi.ikV- ill''Ii h>Mile ill : Ut't'cpi ion I lllllil'll lail'l 1 I I'1 h I'A I M!.' ihl' i'ci\'ii)iiii\ a ii\ rpiioiiW .is hold 111 ihe ship li,iH I hc tuiir 'lercd iMKi' '\k.is di.\'i'Ialod 'A|!h '.>.liiU,' • nuiiiis and I'u'eness, imms. .iiid lo.iluiod. a liHiiHaiii 1)11 Hu- hnnnin l,i\ei wilh .1 inidi' .md iMiHiiii di'i'i'lalilii.' ilk' lop, ' M is Noll .\'n.'hols, ;jre,it aiiiil ol llie liiulc. dirccU'd: tin; lecoplion; witli M r s . .leaiiiK' W ilsoti. ,.\lis C.irol \S'a,uiKT. Sliirk'v Shclldii, l’a!s> .ind Joliiiiiv Vi'ach. and Hob aiul Kay .Shore assi.siing ll):^cr\ illg anil clcanini.'. uj' Ui'lii'arsid D im u'r fhe rehearsal dinner was given bv the urooin's father and b'ave nei'iii-'li. and Ann and Jell Ken- neily . the bride's aunt and uncle on l-riday. .-Spiil 29, in llie felknsship ha|l iinmedialely lo llouing lehcar- >al. ai which lim e they were prc'-eiik’d w illi llicii surplisc liniu", moon, .Sliimer.s • ,\ niisi't'll.iiu’ous slio'iU'i held ai (Ik- honk' ol M ik .lo;m 'I’aU'N on .M.iivh J ^ .'VsM.siiii'.: Joan w.i*. .VnnelU’ A ’ales and \ lOks fesh • 'V|'iii U,l a misccllaiu'oir,:' pounding sliowei ^'.a^ ijiveii at ■Mis, I'll N ichols' home, ll u'as I'n e ii I'v .NVn and .Ann KcniictK • .\|'i il 1 I a lingeiie sliowci \s,is given .11 the home ol .Mis, I'ai (,'liallin l'\ Ka/cii ('halliii .nul V'a’k) I'esl). • A miscelkiiK'ous shov.i t was gi\en, in the ;lellowship hall ol I.ibeii_\ I'nited .Methodist (.'lunch on .April 17 by I’.nsy V'eacli, C iiiof W agner and I'eggy (.'oirell Diet can help heart disease risks Is someone in sour family at risk for heart disease.’ Although pan o f the risk is deter­ mined by heredity, there is much thai Norll) Carolinian,s can do lo keep Iheir hearts healthy, says I5r. Nadine 'I'oiX', extension foods and nu tritio n specialist at N orth Cai'olina ,St;ite University. Cholesterol counts. A high level O f cholesterol in the blo()d is one o f the most impiMtant risk t'actors involved in heart disea.se. Scientists are not sure whiit causes the high cholesterol lev els: in all people. For some it's their dielary cholesterol intake and for oiht’rs it's the amount o f fat and e.s(x.’cially the saturated fat in the diet. l3k)od cholesterol can harm your heart if it builds up in the walls of the arteries that supply bkiod to the heart. As the heart pumps, it sends blood throughout the body. If clogged arteries block the blood vessels carrying o.vygeii to the heart m usflc, that [)ari o f the m us­ cle cannot function and the person w ill suffer a lieart attack. ■|'o mtxlify your diet lo keep your heart healthy: • Eat less saturated fat. Siituratcd fat is hard at room tem|XMature and has. in the past, been mostly pro­ moted as being in anim al products and possibly because o f that many people aren't aware ihal Ihe mosl .saturated fats are found in coconut oil and palm kernel oil. which are vegetable products. The fat found in anim al prodiicts: such as meal, poultry and m ilk, is paiiially s;iitir.'iic\l hui is mueli less so ihan these two \ egei.'ible ■'oils. " Read I'ood l.ibels to see if a product con­ tains saturated fat. LOok for terms like coconut oil, palm kernel oil, pahri oil, lard, beef tallow^ butter fat, hv(.li:ouenated fats. etc. The 1988 4-H Cloverbud Day C am p will Ix' belli June 27 - July I at Seven Springs Girl Scout Cam p in Farm ington. I The camp i.s for all boys anil girls ii'ges 6 — 8. Som e o f the activities that will lake place during the week include arts and crafts, nature study, new games and classes on eleciricity, .snakes, bird.s, ami coiiniy herilage. ‘•The activities being planned will be fill) and educational" said Je ff W hite, D a v ie County 4-11 agent. " A ll activities are being planned according to age levels so that thev will be inleresiing tor Ihe cam pers.” Cost for the cam p for Ihe week is ,S25. .Application deadline is May I.^S. ^ For more inform aiion. call the 4-11 office at 6,Vt-()297, K iilelyii ICIi/.iibeth P o lls, daughter of M r. aiul M rs, Ken­ neth R, Potts of Route 2. .Ad­ vance. celebrated her second bir­ thday Siiiulay evening. May 1st, at lier home. .A pink and blue “ Kitty C a t" theme was carried out ii.sing streamers, balloons and paperware. In addition, two pink rosebuds were placed in her honor on the refreshment table. (Jiiests joined Katie for a lite biif- I'et including linger .sandwiches, assorted vegetalile.s and dip. cake iiiid I'riiil puneh, .A see<md party for those I'amily memlR-rs imal)le to attend .Sunday's party is |)laiined for .Saturday. May Mtli. Katie's grandparents are M r. and .Mrs. C.ray .A. Polls of Roiile Advance, and the lale M r. and M r s . Lonnie ,NL Tiitferow of Route 1. Mocksville. Katie vvoiild like lo thank her speeial guests for all her gifts and for m aking her second birthday so much fun! Experience Something New in Travel! S E N I O R G IT IZ E N ‘ 8 D A Y I S E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y ! off EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION CASH W(0 aWlY MRCKA5ES OHIV smf,asc0w!0xswj/mf!0 ' SPtflAl ORDER COLfW SAIE Pflias OflUBOfl()HIUST/S,LEOPt«CHAStS MOCKSVIUE BUILDERS SUPPLY 814 S. Mill) St;««t 634-5915 July 1 - July 9, 1988 A 7 night cruise to the greni land Southeast Alaska, a land ol snow-topped peaks, ice-bluo glaciers and magnificent Ijords, BERMUDA A 7 day cruise to beautllul Bermuda with exclusive docking privileges on Front Street in Hamilton, right in the middle of a charming town with fine shops and restaurants, Aug.: 20-27. __Barbara Mandrell C elebrity__ S o f t b a l l C l a s s i c OPRYLAND HOTEL — June 3-5, 1988 A 5- * Weekend event! This oxciting charity game is just for fun - made lor television and it will hnve STARS suci) as Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, W»l»e Nelson. Mifinie Pearl, Oprah Winfrey, Belly Wfiito, Ralph Emery, Roy Acuff, Dick Clark, etc,, etc...and of course, Barbara Mandrelll The game will be played on Friday evening, Juno 3, at VandertJilt university Stadium and we've got good seats! Call soon to ensure your seal) Package includes: * Accommodations for two (2) * Admission to Opryland U S A nights at Opryland Hotel * Admission to the Grand Olo * Reserved seats for the Barbara Opry (3 p.m. stiow) fVlandroll Celebrity Softball * Tax S. baggage handling. Classic ^ f u r . Madison Alexander .loanne/Tommy Alexander 232 N. Center St. Statesville Owners 8 7 2 - 3 6 8 6 1-800-342-6516 FUEE Movie Hental From VIDEO ODYSSEY Wal-Mart Shopping Center Pick Up Coupon At The New Davie Jewelers Ca(! 6 3 4 -2 7 4 yF o rD S a n s" i vv 5 0 0 B lo o m in g B a s k e ts I n S to c k ! Geraniums <:uui„rs) • Petunias (? coio«) • Verbena .Lantana' ® H ybrid Geraniums • Im p a tie n j./^ ^ ® N ew Guenia • Ferns ® Fushias (4 coiors)?^; •Portucia • Vinca Beautij-ul M um s - Geraniums & all kinds o f flow ering plants Ready For M om ! DAVIE FLORIST 613 Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, NC 6 3 4 - 2 2 5 4 Open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday w M o t h e r ’s D a y I s M a y 8 t h S a y Y o u L o v e H e r - W i t h F l o w e r s W e F e a t u r e F T D ’ S Preserves Jar Bouquet Porcelain Swan Bouquet '■./Ja/.sY/ iW / t u / s i/ i'r .s 'u i/ / Cx//<t</uu//A' yyfo-u-y ^ / ( / / &o/or.\' . I Jo //te r -V Q )a// ^ a //o o ft.'{ T e le F lo ra ’s Golden Bows Candy Dish Golden Bows Pitcher Bouquet Crystal Treasure Box Bouquet m ELEFlORISr D avie C o u n ty’s O ldest F lo ris t — We A p p re cia te Y o u r B usiness Prices Good May 5 - May 20 Fabric Center & Quilters Haven 1 1 9 S a l i s b u r y S t r e e t M o c k s v i l l e 6 3 4 - 5 4 1 7 v A O . f / in'* Everything Priced Way Below Our Cost E v e r y t h i n g M u s t G o ! O u r L o s s I s Y o u r G a i n ! DAVIK COUN KNTKRI’UISI' KKCOUI). rilU RSD A Y , Miiy S, I988-5C rill' C';in;i I'Alrnsiiin llnim ’ , iiiakiMs t'hih iiici April .'S al p.iu. in Ihi' Cana t luh iiiilklinc w it!i Mr'-. Ivcv Noll ,mil M rs. Vada Hi’ck as hi'sics'-cs .M r s , , iU’ck loJ ihe tii'wliuna! pcruHl with a pocni, “ npcn ^ mir , livesi" Roll call '.'.as aiisucrcj m ill incinltcis iviilini' iht-ii ruNi'nic hi'allli IuikI. Mimik's n! ilu' M.iit'li .fiR'i'liiJt', ami !lu' luMMiM't s icpurl were uMvl aiul hoili wcii'appunciL Durinu I'rouiam of \Mn k com niilU’c ivpoits. Mis, i-A.sic loUl how wise UNO; ol oiwlil can aui ton ■xiimcrs; Mr.s. ik'ck ihoueiii ilH' s|'eciai issue ol ilic l,-.niei'pn.se Recoil! WDulil hel|i \ iMcis make an iiilclligciit clinice in tliis eleeiion A'ear, , ■ : ■ , ' -Mrs. Leagans repoiied on how- high cholesierni ie\el.s alTecl ihe young as well as ailulis. The monthly eiliicational pro­ gram was taught hy Mrs. hey Nell Bogei-, concerning ile|,iression anil iiow' imporlant it is tu get help Cor the victim early. In nntniishedbiisij'css, a motion W'iis inado ami pa.s.seil Cor Cana M enus Tiie Davie County .school iiK'tnis for the w'eck ul'M ay 9 — 13 are as follows: M O N D A Y . M A Y 9 15rcakrii.sl; Cereal or Cheese toast, choice of juice ami milk. T U liSD A Y . M A Y 10 IJrciikfast: Manager's Choice W ED N 'liSD A Y. M A Y 11 Hrciikfiisl; Cereal or school- made doughnuts, choice of juice and milk. T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 12 Mrciikra.st: M anager's Choice F R ID A Y . M A Y 13 Brenkl’ast: Cereal or sausage biscuit, choice of juice and milk. G R A D E S K-6 M O N D A Y , M A Y 9 ' Liiiich; Corn dog or BBQ nical- balls, crcamed potatoes, baked beans, fresh fruit, broccoli w/checse, roll and milk. T U liSD A Y , M A Y 10 Lunch: Manager’s Choice W E D N fiS D A Y , M A Y 11 Lunch: Cheeseburger or taco w/cheese, shredded Icttuce &. toiiiaio, baked potato w/bulter. Chilled appiesauce, cherry cobbler and milk. T H U RSD A Y . M A Y 12 launch: Manager's Choice F R ID A Y , M A Y 13 I.im ch: Sloppy Joe or beef pot pie, slaw, mixed vegetables, can­ died yams, chilled pear.s. toll and milk. C.’KADKS 7-12 M O N D A Y , M A Y 9 Lunch: Corn dog or lUiQ meat­ balls, creamed potatoes, baked beans, fresh fruit, broccoli w/cheese, roll and m ilk. 'I'U nSD A Y , M A Y 10 l.iiiu'l): Manager's Choice W HDNl-SDAY, M A Y II launch: Country style sicak w/gt-avy or taco w/cheese, shredd­ ed lettuce & tomato, baked jiotato w/htiiter, chillcd applesauce, cherry .cobbler, roll and m ilk . T IIIJR .SIM Y , M A Y 12 l.iiiicli: Manager’s Choice F R ID A Y . M A Y 13 l,uiK'h: Sloppy Joe or beef pot pie, slaw', iiii.xed vegetables, cari- dieil yams, chilled pears, |-oll and milk. BARGAINS Shop The Yard Sales In The Enterprise (:’luh In I'lvc lo help w it)) the I'unip tu'nir prujccl., In new business, ( ’inintj. ( (Uiii' i ll ni'.-l A p n l .’ f' u iili lew iliem bers .Itteiuliivi' Sia\- IS the da^ lo iiKiki; •-.uj.'.ar cake: tiii,'., ,\ii o lli-r h.is I'ro n iiunic In ! l.'iiU 'iii.iN i'i i liil's tha! il IS pci ■ !II|,ss|!’ I<' Inh .lV j' I’Iri'llll!,','. ,ii I >,A H' I'l'liiii'. lli's ju i.il riii-h iis p il.il ii.is ■ .iskcii I liu .iiciiiiiki-r .-lulvs In ni.iki" favors for childten patients. J'wo clubs have accepted this wink. riic Crosby ( iolf jjaiiie.s al Her ' linida Run Jinie 9 ■ II may be ,i ;.MHul place to sell connty i-odkhoiiks. Jclf W hile. ■) M leader . reporled dial ( 'liAcr Huds t',iin|> will u-npon liiU 'I M rs. no!,'ci ,nul Mrs. 1 sSk will help Irniii ilic ( 'aii.i riu b . Mrs, Nancy llartinan will \isit the Cana Club in May, need for re/i.iir in Cana i liih : Iniildinp caused by a le.iky nml w ill lie taken care ol bv the hiiikliiis’ committee, ,'\IU'i ic|x-atin,e ihc clilh i .ilh-ct, the tliih adinuriu'ii, Kclu-'.hiiH'iils I'l Iciiiiin svjii.nc i, cuokii-s, cnrk'c, .iiiil a bullied bin'cia;,’(' Kvas MTVed tn nk-niln-is. Around & About .Vtulersdii (;ra(hiales I'rom King's C()Ik'f>i; Carrie l-.loi'sc Aiulersoii. .;l,iugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Matiricc .•\iuleisnii of Route (>, Mocks\ ille, graduated Satui-day,: April 23, lioin King's (,'iillcL'e iii Charlotte, with a seci-ctarial degree. She has .-kceplcd ,i posiiioii with Foul Traclor Company in WiiistonS.ilciii, Niehnls Couple Travels .Swil/.erland Sam and Shelby NichoK recently returned Irom a seven-day holi­ day III (leiicva. Swii/erliind. where they w-erc honored by Southern l aiiii Hiire.iii l.ile hisuiaiice Company in the Round Table Life coiucst for i‘,)iS7. Mr, Nichols i|ualilieil in the top 10 pci-cent of at'eiiis ill siiles to win Ihe holidav. n o b o d y , b u t n o b o d y BEATS OUR GREATFO O D S WEEKLY VAUJES! A d v e rtise d Ite m P olicy [;.»ch o( t<j tn fiKi.iiV If'oncii Low'ju hXo'A! ncu-d in Uni; ud )l vji} c5o fun Out ofan advfiitir.od ttofn wo vstil,oiu-r,,-ou ji5ur o( <.oiT;p.ir.-il)i«‘. iu-in.whonavail.ibSfj ro!l».-i:!in;' '.fio js.irru* nr a v.fiiLn -AiH you lo s u M T W TH F S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 G IG A N T K O U TD O O R P L A N T S A L E ! Spring Bedding Plant s C u l t u r e d G e m n s u m s o ,> ria l 8.OB )K' >‘n! H a n g i n g B a s k e t s - d ,Ik Y P o t t e d R o s e b u s h e s I p USDA C^ioice Bottom Round Roast O N L V Lb. i lolV r.KMu; GiijcloA Split Chicken Breasts I i , <ir~ t)A V IK C’O n M ’S K.M KRI’KISIv KKCOKD. I'U U K StU V . M iiv 5. I98S .l,lCi.llU'lirn' X,i!:r:;'f!r \ I! l ■-'! i ,in, i I h,nil's Sliiii'ii :in iiiai I i,u:o .i( ilk- uj ilsr KiV aiKl M i -. .I.K'k S .iu iiii,i\. Apiil -I) Mu I;,, !: iiHk'K1Io>1 llli' i i ,i ili ■ ',ii (ii-'ii ■cfu'muiu . I he hriilc w ;i> j'i'. I'l! Hi ii „i! t by. Iicf r.u'ni'i, k.i\ NaiK-y H.iilc). .luiii nj'iiii' I'lhit-. Wiis Dial run I'l !i. •nor- S AV , Hunv IIIS 111'-'»>!!'■ in--,! man riic brulc, iLiiij-laci .'I Ml, aiul Mis. kay Allisim lii Ki'tiii.' t, Moi’ksvilU'. i>. a i'‘S7 .<1 1 ',1 U‘ H I!' ii Si IliH'l . sill' IS al Mill,'! \\ ki-slaiiiaiil in NhK iHi- aiiJ; aiU'iiiU \!ik'!u'!l '■ ill Si,.Ill's'. ilK' ! :'l i " !iil n; n! S A^ 111 ^ ii AKvksvilK- ^ .111,1 \!is l.iicilli- \i':.k i'-iai liin u ii o !;I’,ii:k .Axi.'ilUi'- \ li s'ks'i ilji'. IS a ” 1 aiiuak' 1 il | ),f. if 1 iii'k Sv luii'I ,iikI 1 he I 'ilaik'i I k' '.'■II, vai '■• in Ihi- I ■ S Ai nil i Ii' 1- i'i'ii|0'sM'il 111 his lalhci s M li'i ... \\ cililni^ liip to iho I'iuiuiii.iiiis, ihc'i'(iu[ik' will make llieii ■ !i(iiiie III NkiekseiHv, N o r th D a v ie H o n o r R o ll The ibllowiny siiuleiits have rcecived aeadeinie himuis ai Nonh Davie Jimior lliyh lor ihe: ihirj qiianci'. ‘)llr (u ade A ll A'.s .Anna l-lallslfoin. Joy M ow ard, .lay lluie h iiis. A iiis‘ Lcdbeilcr. Kaihy l..i^on ami Jim iVIycr.s. A-B llonor Roll — Sharuii A llen, 'ranim_\ .Allen, Rlumda Campbell, Leeanne Dor,sen. Shane Dy.son, Rhonda G ailher, Jam ie G m a ch , A ngela 'M aeketl and A drienne Hagan. A l.so,'I'hain llanes, Jenny H oli, A m y H orion, Je n n y ; Jenkins, C h ris ty l.o n g w o rih . E m ily , Mas lira, Stephanie M aiis. Robin M eailows and Patrick M urphy. .s Al.so, Alc.\ N ail, 'I'om Owens, G ina Pieree, 'I'anja Sherden, lirian Speas, Danielle Spry, Hrie lart, A m y W eatherm an and 'I'raei AVrighi. 8th (Irade A ll A 's — 1-lixabeth Burnette, M atthew Cark', Jennifer Felts, Leslie Garwood, Meliss;i Hendri.x, W endy Hoot.s. Jason Horne, Chris­ ty Kenney, Philip M organ, Kevin M ullis, April O liphant, Jennifer Seats, Vicki Thompson, April 'i'ut- tle and Cindy W hitaker, : A-B Honor Roll ~ Lee Albar- ■_ty, Tim Armstrong, 1%‘nny Arnold, Larry Atkins, Patrick Baity, .Alton Beal, H eather B lakley. A m y Boyce, Robin Brinkm an, Denise ■ Burton, Glenda Burton. Kentha .Carter and 'i’odd Carter. ; A lso, A lan Cooper, Rebecca Cleary, H olly Covington, Alison Davis, John Druniheller, Je ff .;Gough, Shane Green, Althea 'G reeiiaw alt, A deline H auser, .'Brandon H ilton, Jason Ireland, M att Jones, Courtney Krenaeh, A m b e r L iv e n g o o d , Shea "M arkland, Susan M arkland, Katie M asura, David .McClannon and Kelli M ock. Also Teriy M ullis, Brian Myers, K ip Nichols, Laurie I’ope. Shan- Carle On N.C. Math Team ' Ma'tt Carle, an Sth giadei at North Davie Junior High, will be competing with three otliei' N'urth Carolina students lor the Math- counts National Cham pionship on M a y l.!. C a rle ot .Advance! Sleplieii l.oii lion and l.i'iiliaid 1 ee S i', holli ol C!hapel Hill and ,\’ate Hmiisoii ol W axhaw v^ill he ir.Keliiii.' to W ashington I.) C, to chalk'nge oilier St.lie teams Iroiii .u ioss the U .S, ^ The inatheoiiius is a |)iogiam for junior high students and is design- : ed to eiK'oiirage speeil. agilitv and endurance with math pmblems and eijitatio iis. A ll participants svill compete .is teams and individually. The iia tional cham pion will he si-lected during a cuunidovvn louiul a fast-paced segment ol competition that determines the student w itli the m ost algebraic knowledge:. T h e cham pion will k ' awarded a gold niedal, personal computer, anil an all-e\|)ense paid ti i|i to the .space cam p at .Maishall Space riig h t Center in H untsville . A la b a m a .: non (^)iiinn, Cliasily Rea\ is, ,\aion Reese, l.i/ Reg,in, W'ayne Smith, l.o n Sniith. Misty Sm ith. Scott Snow . Sandi Stevens. Joe Strelka. I'onv.i .Stroud, l!li/,aheth S'jiecki. (ira\ S u aiin . (irace rn\eite. Christa Truitt, Tainmara \\'illiiims aiul April \\'oodai(,l. 7th C rud e All .A's' (h e g .Allen. Shawn Barne\. Jill Helderm an. Jenay Keaton. H eatherM cD ow ell. Dana I’otts, Matt W’ilson and Jon W ard. A-B H onor Roll - Sherri Blackwell, Denise B in d , Derek Branham, Shane C am plvll, Cheryl Coburn, Matt Daughtrey. .Adam l.)orsett. Brad Groce, Chad Helton. Dianna Ijames. Casey Jenkins and Brian Long. .Also. . M arcus K ing . .-Xmy Livengood. A im ee M ackovic, Chris M artin, Jennifer Ma.'iwell. .Michelle M cH an, Brad M echam , Jason M iller, Jason Rice, .Anna Robertson, Jeaiinie Robertson, l.ori Sluder. Katrina Swisher, B rian T rib b le , Jo\' W illard and .Stacv W ooiL Mrs. Charles Sim on Brow n . ... w as Jacq ue lin e N annette Allison S O 'a c/iU o m y H a n d made furniture crafts & accessories L cw i.sv ille - C le m m o ii.s R (L A lle n ’s C o v e (;ie.n.ii..MN ' "r- "''"'o) 766-9591 TWO WEEKS ONLY THE COMPLETE SEWING ENSEMBLE A L L F O R O N E P R I C E Purchase the Bernina Model 1130 for H899*® (sug. retail) & receive : '-“ r r r " - "' FREE M odel 20 3 O verlock ^699“ retail value PLUS Horn Cabinet Model 1035 w/alr IHt^OO®® retail talue (That’s *1100'”’ worth of merchandise ABSOLUTELY FREE) NO SUBSTITUTIONS PLEASE This sale ends Sat, May 7 TUF SEWING ROOM& will not be repeated. ' . ■ " '''" IOther models on sale also. 6332 Cephis Dr., Clemmons BERNINA'El'mmrns rz=an finan cing Mon,-Sat. 10-5, '■ n i! ^ ffVTULABiJE Sunday 1-6 D a v ie S c h o o ls DAVIK COIFNI V KNTKUI’IUSK K lX O m ). 'm U K S D A Y . Miiy 5, H li. Davio Ms. Diiui'JiiroN's oki^s \ I'-iicJ tlu' GiTeiisltc'iii Naluii' Si iciii'i.' ( i I'll I-'rulav, A piii 2‘) Vums \ I'^iU’d wot0 1 he |Vllini’ /in,', nniiii.i! c\ liihils aiiil till- tiini'^.uir i'vlni'ii I he .sUuicilI'i ' hli*' J Ui< >s,{H!' UU'tk'Is'/ ilu' rl.iss luui ,'i j'k'nii' . 1.11 ncll .11 I’.llk :1I1 ( iri’cnsboro ■Mt’> H.il'-.Ii.ix'. s d.ivN . it';ilcu pnvjcci-- I'oi ;i i'rmk meiii. Many pinnvis \soii' >li.s pjayiHl, iiR'Iuihnj; .1 liw li/.inl. a ; inndi'l v astk'. aiul a car Jispiav. •Scxcial inioiD.iiiDii.ir vu'iv .serwvl.: .\ta|' Jisplass iiuhuU'il fakes Id icpivsciu a pupulaiion map ^ ol' Ncvada aiui a cakc map o f lials, Mrs. Slojiick'.s atui Mrs. t'anip hell's classes will visit tlic .Sup |:ilementary .Seieticc C'ei’tei in Siili.sbiirv ('M May 10. 'Hic pfOL'iain is iitider the direction ol .Mis. rre.\- ler. The .stiideni.s will lia\e hnich at Binuer Kini:. r)n .Apiil 2S ihe stiidents saw a ‘'Magic.',Social Studies" program pre,soiitei.l by liill Rag.sdale. 'I'hc progiaiii. “ ,'Vdven­ tures Around the W orld.” includ­ ed the use of magic to piomote learning. Brazil. Canada, liance. Geniiany, China and ran/ania were .sonic of the cinintrie.s e,\- plored in ihis program. North Diivic Sliulents ■ in Mrs. Jackson's seventh gi'ade social studies classes preseiued project.s (Vom African and A.sian countries. Students brought tbixls representing their assigned countries to a lasting par­ ty. Some of the projects were: Ryan linners — India; Grissy Plott — Egypt; Tony Barr — Vieinaiii: Anna Robertson — Iran; Jenni W e ir — China; and Marcus King — South Korea. 'I'he drama and chorus students presented a nuisical drama about being 13. 'I'he play w'as titled ••Coming of. A ge.” T h is wa.s presented on Monday. April 25. at the PTSO meeling and again on 'ruesday. April 26. lor the student body. AI()ck.svi)le li)eiiicnliir> All students were involved in a “ Coloring the Clown Contest" for the Roberts Brothers Circus which 11 From Davie Get Honors From WSSU iileven Davie County students were recently honored for academic aehieveineiit by Winston- Salem Slate University during its annual Honors Day Program. Christopher Emerson and La- quila Clement of Mocksville were recognized for cummulating an average of .3.0 or better for all cour.se work. Students who were named to the dcan’.s li.st for fall 1987 included ihe following; Cathy Sprouse, Monique Studevam, Eiirleiie .Sapp. Sheila Hendrix. Rhonila Doss, and Susan f)ulin all of Advance; Stephanie Scott, Alice Smith, Sue Reece, anil l,ac|uita Clemcni a Mocksville. W as held on \V'ediiesd;is. April 27. I'lfc |>;isscs were .luarded in win- : ik'is liinii; eaoli iTissrnoni KMuloi L’.irU'i! winners, were .IcssK.i I'lll.inl, .Aiuiiea Hull. < '.iiluTiiK- I )u ii-L'iiis, ,Mi'll\ Ki'cini/ a/ll! hl'i)i\U’l! ! .tih'tlrii), I'ii si jTutW iiiin.;! s w ere MiWe\ l-is'-c!, I iluiilci, .M.illhi-w . I uck and (.liiiMii I .akey Mk' MV i'Hil j'l.iiU' u miu'i'. ucic W.ilU'i . ( liiltDii I'hoin lll.l\ .illhK i'lis ,\K (,'n|hllll and Sivorm I '(u .111 uhi.is, III ihi’ soil v'iiniaiiK'il rl.isses, ('ll.hl .)i'llif-c'll, Hiihhy .Aiiiii'!,'.!)!!. Ileiinilo /aiiii'i.i .iikI BiadK'\ ( 'huii ii were the \\ innei s. l-or .ihe Ihnd iTadc. W ilhe C o/.Ill, C'yjuly .luiies. Mivsn Hankins .iiid I lolly 1 lill in.ik home the Iree passes. I'he overall 1 )avie (.'ouiiiy winner was Holly Hill, a tliiiil gr.ider 111 MrS:. .Ian Wooil's class. Holly's fiiiiiily receised Ircc passes and she \vas ihe lionoiary riiignuister. ( ’Iiiklren .‘i years old on or before Oct. H) need to register for ne.vt year's kimiergarleii. .An orientaiion for all new- parents and siudeiits will be held on May 19. Please call 63-1-2740 Ix'tween S a.m. and 3 p.m . to reuister, .Mock.sville M iddle May Day w ill he May ."i, at 7:,UI. ill the gym. E;ich class will have a special nuisical number to perform. Parent day for siMh graders will he on May 1 I . l-ourlh grade parents will visit on M:iy 12. Special Olyiiijiie participants were: f^ale Long. D am ien 'rowson. M arlin Pennington, Crystal rieming, Carl Grant. Mark Sim s, Barry Shell. Le.Aiine W allace, Kendra Lagle,: Jeff Reavis, Paula Connell and Lewis Freeman. Cry.stal Fleming will compete later on the slate level. Diivie High School ■A Marine recruiter will be on campus Wedne.sday. May 11, dur­ ing lunch to talk with inieresieil students. Hi! iMy jiiimt' is Alicia NN'hilney Cook. M y m om m y and daddy are I,yiin and roiiy C.'ook. I celebrated my 1st birlluiay .April 24lh \vitli a cook-out with fami- ly and friends. I had a iMickey Mouse cake and a little cake all to my.seir. Special n»e.sts includ­ ed my Nana and Papaw, M r. and M rs. Sam Cook and M rs, Irene Fuller of Nlocksviile. M y aunts, iincle.s and cousins helped me to celebrate too. I would like to thank everyone I'or the nice j>il'ts lltat \vere IjroiiKlil. Broadway Returns to the Brock D avie T he atre C om pany P resents R o d g e r s a n d H a m m e r s t e i n ’ s SOUTH PACIFIC Friday Saturday Sundtiy i-riday Saturday SiJiuJiiy «Pc“rlormiinccs» May 13 ill 8;()0 p.ni May 14 a( 8;(X) p.ni May 1,5 m 3:00 p.ni May 20 at 8:00 p.m May 21 ai 8:00 p.in May 22 at 3:(X) p.ni Tickels available at The Rccivalioi) |)c|);irtiiienl, Karyi’s Kozy Koriier, Foster K audi Drugs, and M artin Hrotheis General Store. Knr iniiiT iiil'iiriiiatiiin eiill niir I spniisois file Miii'ksvilli'.'Davie ' Keere.iliiiii IX‘|)I, at (it).232.“' or Tlie iJavie County Ails ( ’luiiieil f.34-MI2 A Navy recruiterwill be on cam­ pus rliiirsday.M ay 12. during lunch to talk with interesled students, I he deadline lo register for the lime ,AC 1 is Mas 1 InfoiiiKiiiiin (' .ivail.ihle ill the Guidance OKice. Sluileiits hiking ail .AiK.ineed I’l.icenieiil l-.\.iiii aie feiiiiiuled lo I'.iv ihe bakiiice lor ihc e\ain lo Ke\ I lobNuii nil nr In'htre .M.i\ II. ML'u'thih ( nlK.'yi.- Is spijiisoi111!) .1 ■^Skllls Seminar hir I ligli SehonI W nineir' lioiii June 2.S ,lii|\ 1 1 npi,;>, lo he lii^iussed aie vum miinicalion skills, siiidy skills, cni lege .selection, eaieei plaiiiiinu. eie. The total cost loi the lour iia\ seminar is Sl .^'h See Hnh-.un lni more m ioriiialinn. Sliiileiils inU'U">ieil .III aUeiuliii',' .1 " I e.iiii lo i.c .in t" i W jKe I'oresr :.hniiid '.ee a •Lniiii'-eliir as soon’ ,r-. possihlf. Hie cost, ol the lliie^', \u’cl: "M'iniiiai i:. ''-IMil, lanilU'il M, lini.ir..hi|'’. .iie asaihihle In lU'C.h. '■UiilciUs, Inph's In he diseiis-.eil ,iro m\k!) skills, iioie- taking, lestiii!'' '-t ilK. elfii leiii tune Use Grand Opening GOLD GALLERY ETC. 2518-IJ: Lewisvilic-Clorninons Rcl: Cleniniorts, Norlii Cnrolina 27012, M on. - Fri. 9 - 9 & Sal. 9 - 1 Opening fVlay 9 Oflicc and tloino Supplies School Supplies Copy Machine '- Enlargu/Reriuce UPS Shipping S Recftiving Gilt Wrapping Supplies Mailbox Rentals RubL'er Stamps Ptioni; Message Service Auciio-Video Supplies Notary Public Service Phone 76MT ETC I I I I I i I g I I I B I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' Wal Marl .Shopping Center •Mocksville. N.C. 6."^4-3747 Free Earrings! One pair t)f Concepl.s .simulaled pearl earrings FREE lo the first 100 persons with this coupon ihru May 10th (B e tw e e n .Si.stcrs'll Flori.st c't R e v co ) Ben Franklin Better quality for less Mocksville, N.C. We bought the warehouse’s overstock... Oei'gni Nel EiBCttf • • Shown. i B C B r o c k A u d i t o r i u n i B o x 0 t o Hanging Baskets 9 9 * Assorted hanging baskets with sisal cords. Beautysilk® Foliage Trees Columbia Minerva Stitchery Kit29.88 2.97 ...4.97 Lifelike trees. Ficus, Dracena, Dielfenbachia, and Schelflera. and Values To $25.00 An exciting collection o| kits |or fun stitching Ceramcoat Acrylic Craft Paint in 2-Oz. squeeze bottles and a variety of popular colors. Mixed Flower Bush of poly-silk. Your choice ol styles.Wooden Embroidery Hoops. Pick the szes you need fronn 3 in. to 10 in. Great sale price! Clowns • Hot Dogs 2 / $ i o o with all the fixings • F a c e P a i n t i n g • B a l l o o n s S A T U R D A Y O N L Y White Willow Wreaths 3.97 Ea And 4.97 A Great Value For All You Cralters En J u s t A r r i v e d Bedding Plants M a n y V a r i e t i e s F l o w e r s & V e g e t a l b e s Trays Entire stock bolted material. Buy first yard at regular price and recieve the second yard for only one cent Special For Molhor'sDiiy Ladies Blouses or Knit Tops 25%Off OtJi Recjiilni Low Price Vinyl Strap Chair with tubular steel arms, legs OR Textalene Stacking Chair, Metal Frame «C-i)A\ IK C O U N n- KNI KUPUISl' R I'('O R I), •rili;RSI)A\ ’, May 5. I9«« YM CA Fu n d D rive R e a ch e s $250,000 M ark I5y M iko Ilt'nili is I'Ih- l')nMi.' 1 ;in u h V S ir \ c:ipnal ; litlul iii !Vo h;i\ t.iinci! Mi’s, Hv'llr liin'.'l :iiui her' d:iu;;hu.'i >iHil 'on in l.fA N l.iiu’iir iilul liH‘ ShiiiiK'l. ‘Alii iiillv ;iiuic!Fun Festival To Be May 21 : , 1'1h- Djvh- N'NU^\: n -Ith :,:inmuiUun Iomi\.il^u ill boi'in >i! ^ ii.iii. i'i) .Saniiii.u , Ma\ ^'1, ,11 itu \Vi|!i)« ihll ;„ki \\\,1 M.in s|],fp ccnlcrs. 'riu'ulas s I'Ncms will hci'in uiih .1 \\'alk-.1 Thon. w ilh iviii^n alu'ii hcsiiiinini.: al N a iii:, ai Winns'. 0;iks. ’ \ The livv niilc ualk smII si.in al Kentucky l-riL'd I'hickL-ii, ai'ilinvn Cininliy 1 am- ami hack u> the siai ■ ting point. All a;ais ate eiKiniiai:' Cl.! to p:iiiicipa(e. Walker.'- arc reijueStcil to eel picilties lor each ; mile walked. Pledge sheets iitay be piekcil up tVoni the 'I'M CA ot'fiee, the high school, hot!) junior high seiiools and !licM(K:k.s\'ilie Middle School ;ind Dr. Gary rrillainan's olYicc. l-'tee I'-shiri.s will be giseii to all walkers with $10 or iiuue in picdge.s. ; A: Kock-a-'l'lion S(X)nsorcti by .senior citizens gnnip.s will be hekl. liaeh chib in, the county is col­ lecting ]iledgcs :ind wilT man 10 rockers at the Wal-Mart shopping cenler. A g:is grill; VCRi and color television will be given away. Games including tlshing. putt- puti. water pistol "squirt out" and many otiicrswill provide eiucriain- mcni for Ilie yotuigcr ,sei. There w’ill be a hot air balloon, a pelting zoo. fire truck, old school bits, horses and wagons and ponies. 'riiere will be clowns lo gixc youngstcnsa free clown face pain­ ting, as well as food, a bake sale and a rummage sale. Free entertainment all day w'ill include the higli school band, comi' try music bands, dance groups, in­ cluding the local clogging groups and Jessica Shields’ School of Dance, All proceeds w ill go lo the Davie Family Y M C A Building Fund Drive. • Items are needed for the bake sale and rummage sale. Call 634-0345.; w rite the constuiciion of the men's and uoiiien's fiincss centci in lhe, new ,VN|CA tacilils', The gill is iiiaiif in incmors of ilic late .lames IV H m 'ci, An .ippropriate plai|ue •.m!I !'i- pl.k.'cd m ilie I linens ceniei' ik'sii'iialin!.’ : il as the James I), l iliK'ss ( 'ciilei . M l l!ii!;t'i uas kiiiiKwi as ,i !i'ai|i‘! Hi viK’iuu'.ij'iii!.’ and assisiiiiu ii% KMli.ihal ■Kli'.ilU'-, riu' Uouei ■ Sh.iiiu’i r ill' all'll..’ ' wiili :.ithci' pk'iii’i."- anvl I’llls has huosK'd the Ini.il iiuniic.s (tlcdiH'd .iiul con iiiliiilcij In ihc iH'W Y M C A to .S.’..''0.'sllll. N'liUiei'oiis : oiiu'r p.icc '■cliiiiv. DAX/IE f^m ily^M CA gills arc pending al iliis lime. I lie Davie I'am ily YM CA has been a growing organi/ation in l)a\ iC; rin in ly tor several scars : : Hcgii’iiing in ,the early l9S0s. a ■sin.ill group i)( : icsiilenis .Iroin .h-'lnss D.jt'ic C o illIlN ’ slaricd meeting to iorm a ^'M C A for Da\ ic C ounlv, l-mm the oiilset, the i.Toup T ow n W ill B u ild S id e w a lk s , W ith P ro p e rty O w n e r H e lp |{y I.aura M, K icliard Davie County: Enleipri.so-Rocord W alking for fitness has become |io|Hilar : and a jioinilar |)lace to walk is on M ocksville siilewalks, ■And more aiui more rci|uesls for new sidewalks are being receised, accc'iding to J'erry Hralley, town administrator. I (e sail! the only way a siciewalk can be biiill or mipro\ed is b\ a petition from (iroperty owners on the street. The policy says a petition of 1 perceni o f property ow ners in ilie area lo be coirsidercd must be presented 10 the town' J'heir jiro- pcrty must also account for .“i I per- ccn' (if the front footage. But the town doesn't pay the en­ tire cost for the projeci simply because it is u iihin the town limii.s, Bralley said. The town splits the cost 50-.50 with the projierty owners. A normal four-foot sidewalk w’ilh no major restructuring costs abiiLil -S2 a square-fcxit or SS a linear yard. Bralley .said. 'I'he lown appropriates monies for such project.s in its budget each year. Brallcv said as long as the Barker Completes Training Airman David G. Barker, son of Ralph M. Barker of Route .“i, Mocksville, and Judy C. Barker ol' 1312 Pallon St., Lumbcrton, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. ; During the si.\ weeks of iraining the airman suiilied the Air l-orce mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com­ plete basic iraining earn credits toward an associate degree through the community college of the Air Force. 1-lc is a 19S6 graduate of Forbush High School, Fast Bend. Airman Timothy J. Little, son of the airman studied the Air Force Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy R. Little (if mission, organi/.ation and customs 1414 Second Ave. S.W ., Decaiur. and received special training in Ala has graduated from Air l^irce human relalions. basic training at Lackland Air in addition, airmen who com- ......................................................... Rirce Ba.se, Texa.s: plete basic iraining earn credits J. Ball of 197 Park A ve., D u r in g th e si.x w’eeks of training Uiward an as.sociaie degree through Mocksville. the community college of the Air Force, Mis wife, Carolyn, i.s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Robert Seafood Restaurant) N o . 2 O f M o c k s v ille Mom’s Spedals ALL DAY SUNDAY M AY 8 th ..___ House Choice Rib Eye Steak $g95 Popcorn Shrimp $445 iM aA Served with french fries ] or baked pototoo, slaw & hush ' puppies llimri.', .Mcpiiilay ( lusid rin..s.-1'liiiry. 4.IMI ii.lii. Id V:IHI p.iii, l'ri.-,Sal. 4 M I II.III. Ill .Sun, 11:3(111.111. Ill ViWI p.m. (704) 6.?4-S42« Highway 6(11 Ntulli 1122 YiKikliivillL- Uli. Served wllh french fries or bake potatoe, and salad I'^iU C(M)Ue«l In 1(M)% Pure VeKotsihlf Oil MiH'ksville, NC operaicd undertiie guidance ot the Y M C A (if Greaier Winston-.Salem, T h e Davie Family YMC.A becamc a reality in July of 19K.S when it received its chariei. Since I'^K.S all progiaiiis .uul ;ic- livities have taken place in hoinnv cd hicililies all m c i Davie ( oiin- ty usu.illy in SI hoiils, cliiiiclies nr nuinu i|ial liuildings, l and lor the laciliiy has .ilready been selected aikl paid for. \\'illi .1 iK’imariciil lacilils ,is iis ultiinatc goal, llie board ol iii.inatic- nieni has a|iprovcd a fund di i<.e to raise SI m illion in DaVic Counlv. Do/ciis ol individuals thniuiilKHit l)avie Counly are ins'olved in the capiial fund dri\c. Wliilv such an ambiiiiius goal lias never been allciiipied in Davie Couniy. Sarah W ood, cliainnan of the Da\ic i-'amiK N'MC,‘\. explains lhal llie m illion dollar goal is .ittamable, : (e.isibilil) sliiti\ uas coll- dueled by Insliluiional Develop- nieni .Associates of Salislnir, w'ho nitei \ lewed nearly 200 coiiiinuni- IV and business leaders troin lliiouglii'ui Dasie County, The leasibilily sliid)' concluded lhal a ion' dollars was indeed an amount that could be raised local- , ly,'' Wood said. This tiinouiii will riiiaiico llie conslriiction of Phase 1 of the Y M ­ CA facility. Phase II will be con­ st aided following a fund drive held in r-'orsyih County by ihe Greater Winsion-.Salem YM CA in IW I of which the Davie l-'amily YM CA branch will receive an additional million dollars. Future: articles: of this series' about (he Davie Family YM CA ; will c,xploie ihe program,s ofTcred by the Y M C A . the facility plans, and the fund drive itselfi low n lias ils malch of money for sidewalk eonstruetion, iiw ill do ii. Properly ow ners w ho wish lo gel a sidewalk for their blcK'k can take up lo 10 years to pay for the pro- jcci through special assessments grained by the town. Bralley said the tow n can coscr the ciists of a new; sidewalk, I'he homeowners can make paymeius al a niaximuni eight pcrccnl iiiierest rale. Hralley said many [X'ople have inquired aliout, having a sidewalk pul on Salisbury,Street near South Davie Junior 1 ligh for the students that walk home from school, Soulh Main Street is anolherarca of con­ cern, he added.: Bralley said people are concern­ ed with safety, "M any |x;ople who walk in the evenings are probably w alking through yards," he said, "W e've done some repairs, but that's not to sa\ it's perfeci out there. It's not," he said. "A lol of people think the town just goe.s out and build a sidewalk." Such projects are expensive, Bralley said, "A lot of times when they (property owners) find oul what it will cost, they change iheir m ind," he said. 129 N.M ainV PHARMACY 634< 2111 Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Regular Or Com Starch $ J 9 9 14 Oz. M aalox Plus $ 3 2 9 12 02 . Carefree Instant Moisturizer $ 2 4 9 8 Oz. Depend Extra Absorbant $ 1 3 9 9 30’s C ig a re tte s King Filter .^7® ® lo o ’s - ^829 Dorals - ^4^® + Tax J Mother’s Day Garclsj ; 2 0 % Off ! 1 w/ Coupon J I Good Thru Sat, May 7th | Kotex T am po ns & P ads $ 2 4 9 Assorted Sizes C o lg a te T o o th p a ste 20% FREE w 6 Oz. Free Blood Pressure Screening R u s s e l S t o v e r ® C a n d i e s — A m e r i c a n G r e e t i n g ' C a r d s — C e n t e i T e l e p h o n e P a y m e n t C e n t e r — O p e n D a i l y - 9 a . m . - ,7 p . m . - S a t u r d a y s 9 a . m . - 6 p . m . For $30 to $45, You Can Splurge On Dinner f It's your choice. During April 15 - May 13, Davie County Hospital will offer mamnnographles special; or $45 (ituv's $zo otf roguim price) for women participating in, the 1987 cam/}aign. And that's a small price to pay compared to the cost of life's other littleiluMries. Breast cnncor can sneak up on you. Ask' Oeree Johnson, 35 and a Davie native. She was diagnosed as having breast cancer foilowing a routine mammogram last year. To­ day, she has a good outlook on life and m any tyright plans for the future. And why shouldn't she...her disease was diagnosed in the early stages when the cure rate is above 90% .So call 63-I-Q392 to schedule a mammogram. It could be the most important phone call of your life! No physician's rolerral is needed. Payment is oxpoctad at the time ol service. Insurance claims must be filed by the in- dividual Mastercard and Visa will i?e accepted. Phone 634-8392 O r 6 3 4 - 8 1 0 0 B e t w e e n 8 : 3 0 a . m . & 4 : 3 0 p . m . Davie Gounty Hospital Corner 01 Hospllal And Foster Streets Mocksville, N.C. ■ DAVIK COIINTV H.VriiUl’RI.SH HKCOlU). riH lU S Ih W , Miiy 5, SUuIlmiis in ( ' :nui li lniililiivi',s,.ii : p in 10 n il’ll ScluH'l will Ih:' n'l'IlT when .scluH'l opi'iis loi ibc K‘i year. : r ilf butlillH l'>: U lil: iU' air 1. oiulilKMtCii "super,it»loiu!om. toKl sclnml .m em hc!'.M (iiul.n m i'h i,( i.oiUraii Itii Hr\,uu airii'niiiiiiiiK ’iN iiail hfcii ;i\\ ar<K'il : .St'IUHlj I'lnplin I’O'. U ill ;COill|'k'U’ ; neoc.ssary clccjncal wiiiiiL', aiul in stallalion (iI'Uk' units ihi.s suiiim ci. lie ;sauL : yiK'Ic.'. are bcini; ('l)laiiu-il lor new eai|\'i U>rMi>eks\'ille I'lcinen- liiry Sehool, u hich i.s al.sd si.-|ieiliil- cd to be installed this siiiiiniei'. . JaekstMi estim ated the iiew tiiainienatice Iniiklin;^, belne built o il Sinitii Davie T)ri\e. u ill be :Coinplete in tu o n\three weeks. O i Ik t Issues • Hoard members ap p iin e d a host dl' (xTSoniiel matters, in- cliidinu ;in additional year eontraet lor lat kson; Hetty West.: dii'eetor o l‘ pet s o n n e l; D r: N a n e y : DoiniriK k; aiul M ike Hendrix, enninuiinlv seliodls eoordinator, lobii \\ .ilkci. auto meehanics in '•tnK ii,'I. aiiil koL'ei l_. \S ilso n.m ilu.sln.il ails te.k lh-i. b.>ljral,1 )a\ k' IIi*'li .Scb.ool, w ill u'tlie al the end >'l ihis u a i, Wi'si s.iid, l aii\ H ruij'cu,itei, priiH ipal al Shads I lrinent<ii> .St'hool, was m ow'd lioin I’lo b a tio n a i2 to I’loliationaiv status, while N’oith D.i\ 1C li. Iliiih School pnncipal. Koberl Landry, aiul W illuim K. Davie IdementarV School priii cipal. Dub I’otts. were inovcd Irom ('robation.iry lo career status • .Alter ineetini: behind closed doors, the hoaid decided to have school owned land in Coolcem ee apiir.iiscil lor possible sale to the C ooleemee \ eteraiis ol l'oreii;n W ars post tor a building; and a strip ol laiid behind Dr, (ieoriie K im berly's olTice ow ned bv the .schools, ; School Board OKs Sloviill Bojjlt T w o T o A t t e n d G o v e r n o r ’s S c h o o l . T w o Davie H igh School Jtinior.s were chosen recently to attend G overnor’s School this sum m er. C hip Stovall, son o f Susie and Charles Stovall o f Advance, and Scott Boger, son o f Sharon and Ken Bogcr o f iVIocksville. were selected from a pool o f students rccomniended by their tciichers, principals :ind counselors, Reconi- iiie n d atio n s w ere based on students' academic hierits. Governor’s School is a statewide sum m er residential program for gifted and talented high school ,sludents. 'I'he program offers a noncredit |.curriciiliini for SOO students in the I areas o f academ ics (E ng lish, foreign languages, mathematics I and n a tu ra l and social sciences); philosophy and ethics; and per- I sonal deyelopmcnt, Stovall, whose cho.sen concen- I tration is m ath, w i l l study at G overnor’s School West at Salem I College in W inston-Salem , Boger w ill study English at Governor's IS th o o l East at St. Andrew's P resb y te rian C o lle g e in Laurenburg. Plan For 1988-89 A pupil assignment plan for Davie Cininty Schools w-as approv­ ed by the school board M onday night. The plan w ill be the same as last year, ttlthough board chairm an, V ,G , Priin, urged board members to take a closer look at rei|uests from parents for their students to be tissigned a: school outside the district in which they live, T he plan states that aM pupils grades kindergarten through si.xth will attend tlte school Uvated in the district in which they live. A ll pupils assigned to grades seven thro u g h n in e , w hose residence is located in the Pincbrook H lem entary School district, the W illiam R, Davie School district (with the e.xception o f those stiklents who live south o f H unting Creek) w ill attend North Davie Junior Migh School, Those students whose residence is south o f H unting Creek w ill at­ tend South Davie Junior High School, Students whose residence is located in the Shady Grove School ilistrict (with the e.xception of those students who live cast of No Creek and oil or .south o f U .S, 64)W ill Martha Washington Gcniniuins Non Stop Begonia Ricgcr Begonia Mums (4 Varieties) Hibiscus Primrose Cyclamen Pcrsicum Hanging Baskets • hiipatients • Spider Plants • Large Fuchsia • Ferns • Ivy Geraniums ‘ Bridal Veil 'z * Guinea [inpatients Large selection of fresh fruits and vegetables 99 l.l). (f . V sm . \j Vedalia Onions We Have riicin! N V V "''' I.I.. 59 Oeraniiiins 3/$99« 4 in. pots \^\\\^ ADVANCE CURB MARKET Open 7 Days A Week 9 9 8 - 4 8 4 9 • l^om inick was given perm is­ sion to apply for Chapter I funds, Ncm year's budget, iticluding car­ ryover, w ill be approxiniatelv 's.VSD.ilOO, she said! ‘ • K.) test scores for thiiil and sivtli !,:raileis bojh .showeil an aver.ii.'c score ol |t)>). llciulrix '.;iid, .All results o f st.itc and .K'hicvciiu'iit testing h:ivc not been recei\'eii, ■ • 11 end II \ said the l\nlc ( 'nun l\ I'.nlc r/iii.sf Rri o/v/ won an :iward Iroiii Ihe North C.jrolina A ssm ia lion ot I'.diicatois lor ivportini: ol cdiic.ilional issues. I.ast year, the newsp;ipel had 2tH) .irlicles about the schoiil svsiciii. " Il w:is Well deserved aiul the\ do g i.e our school system gootl coverage.'’ • Doiniiiick updated the bo.ird i'll lederal prograins, and s.iul the coiints received a ,S2(),IKKI Crosby grant for substance abuse preven­ tion and is ill: the running tor more grants. Thank You Your Vote And Confidence In Me Was Greatly Appreciated WILLA JO CHEEK Candidate For County Com m issioner r.iid Pontiwti Ad Hy Willn Jo ChooK attend North Davie Junior High School, 'I'hose students w ho.se residence is east o f No Creek and on or south o f LI.S. 6-1 will attend South Davie Junior High School. .All pujiils assigned lo grailes seven through n in e w lu'se residence is located in the C o o lee m e e Scho o l d id r ic t. M o c k s v ille lile m c n ta ry and M ocksville M iddle district (with the exception of those students who live on or north o f M ain Church Road and on U .S. 15S Iri.'in Sain Road north to Dutchmans Creek and Sain Road east to and iiieluding O ak Grove Church Road), w ill at­ tend South Davie Junior High School. 'I'he students who live on or north o f M ain Church Road and on U .S, I3S from S;iin Roail north to Dutchm an's Creek :uk1 east to and including Oak Grove Church Road w ill attend North Davie Junior H igh SchiKtl,, All students grades 10-12 will at­ tend Davie High Schix)l, If a student assignment is con­ sidered a hardship, the parent or gtuirdian should submit a rec|uest for a ciiange prior to June I.“5, Squire Boone Plaza R em em ber M o m O n M o th e r's D ay SPECIALS Ciilif'oniia W ith Vase Sister’.s II Basket Boiuiiict Chocolate & Flowers • Fresh Flowers • Silk Flowers • Green Plants and GartJens • Balloons • Gilts • Baskets •Stuffed Animals Visa MasterCard American Express FTD Preserve Jar Bouquet FTD Swan Bouquet L a r g e S e le c lio n o f B lo o m in g P la n ts , A z a le a s D a is ie s , M u m s , B e g o n ia s , T e a R o s e s, A n d M o r e ! S ilk C e m e ta r y A r r a n g e m e n ts , W r e a th s , T o m b ,s to n e S a d d le s , a n d V ase s 634-1782 S(|iiifu HtKiiie Phiza 1039 Yadkinville Rd. ,Moeksville. N .C . 27028 We Deliver Two Locations To Serve \'ou 249-6566 Le,\inlon Shnpping Center Lexington, NC. 27292 V. Junctidn of 158 & 801 f o r a V e r y I m p o r t a n t P e r s o n MOM Choose a special gift for Mom from Salisbury Mall! S h o p S a lis b u ry M a li fo r a ll y o u r V IP ’s! iV lom ^ Datd B riid e s ^ G ra d s SALISBURY MALL H w y, 70 at A le x a n d e r B lv d ., 6 3 7 - S H O P M o n d a y - S a tu r d a y 10 'til 9; S u n d a y 1 ’til 5:30 lor-D A vn; coiiN n- k n i i:r i’k is i'. r k c o k d . riiuusDAY, Mhv s. I9«8 1BS8 ''!/£ / '5 8 7 MKMU HMKM niKKrUlK.S 129 yenrs of service 4 L.ocatiofvs, Mi;,Mir>binni.,:>,v K M,»in Sr H.., ,1 SWil'MOry .>.1 *‘n- Blue Bay Seafood Rest a lira lit • )|N*n l ia-s. -I ri. ;V 10 Silt, .Vio- Sun. i:-‘) ('losi'd on %<omJu>s Highway 70, Barber 278-2226 278-2227 MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY "Togelhoi Wo Do M Ooltor" Soulli Main 634-5915 Attend The Church Of Your Choice' John N. McDaniel & Sons Hwy. 601: s., Mocksvllle 6 3 4 - 3 5 3 1 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. Wilkesboro Street Mocksvllle, N.C. ; 27028 Phone 634-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER CO. 162 Sheek street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2167 Johnnie M. Tilley Pest Control Service ’SorvlcBS For Over 28 Years' Locally Owned & Operated •Residential •Commercial •Industrial 'Institutional 'Inspection Upon Request' Mocksville 634-5600 Complements of ® / / c ' Department Store North Main Streel Mocksville SINCE . 962 Yadklnvlllo Road Mocksvllle 634-6115 MARTIN HARDWARE & GENERAL MDSE. Feeds, Dry Goods, Groceries and Fertilizer Depot Street Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2128 J.P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers ol DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot Street Mocksville, N:C. 27028 Phone 634-2126 ’ B y vJ J O H N L E I- IT I W H A T C A U S E D J U D A H T O B E C O M E G R E A T ? W TRiSE OP JUDAW MAD NO ST AM P O P SCTEATNESS O N IT u n t i l DA\'ID BECAME k 'lr^. KING SAUL WAD BEEN.A 3ENJAM iNITE ANO WITW MIS DEATH ATTWE ^ UANDS OF ThE PMiLlSTWe ARWV DAVID TOOk' OVER TViE MELM OF uEADERSU^iP A\'D A L S O TUE ■n-lRON'E^ O P ISRA EL. T^4E TSIBE O!^ ' JLJDAw w a s ONIb-' TOO Si-AD TO ACCEPT DAVID A S IT S N EW RIMS, RE M O V iN o T-^EM FKON\ Tt-:E SUB5EQ\ iSNCB OF 'n^ETRiBE OF BENJAMIN'. BUT ALL OF T JE TRIBES W ERE WA.PPV TO PLEDGE Ti-IEIR A LlEc5IA N CE TOThIS i-iEPO \NUO MAD, AMQNiS OTHER TMINGS' d o w n e d The CwAVNPiON p h ilis ­ t in e g o lia t h ! A n d s v h a t a PICTURE ME ,\\ADE, VVIT« ,miS H A N D SO M E F E A T U R E S A N D RUDDV c o m p l e x i o n , A N D a t h l e t i c P h y s iq u e .'A N D mo\v TME p e o p le c h e e r e d W H E N ME STARTED HIS R E IS N . A 5T O R V B O O K h e r o iP E V E R TME5E VNAS O N E ! Eaton Funeral Home 328 North Main Street iVlocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO Ford Farming Saies And Service New Holland Equipment Highway 601 South Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5969 When yoii fo hungry for a relaxing meal. ► Hwy. 601 & MO Mocksvllle, NC Phone 634-0436• Wwt.fnsu-'-WofTi VPop * l« ' . . C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. Jericho Road Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5148 I" ^ Compliments of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 Yadkinville Road Mocksville, N.C. 634-6207 SAVE Twe FOR YOUR SUNDAV SCHOOL SCI5APBOOK ASSEMBLY OF ODD MARANATHA CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLYHwy 60 J NuMh Mocksville, N C nov Curtis E. WoodSundny School 10 00 amMofntng Worship 11 00 a mEvening Worship 7 00 p m BAPTISTAdvance daptist churchHighway 801Mark. Hart, pastor Sunday Sorvicos Sunday School Mormnq Worship tvoniDfj VVr>ft>fiip fj .lb n 'ln 11 00 » .1. «> 0*3 ji ri. 7.00 pmWednesday Biplo Sludy DEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Ooar Crook Church Roud BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 001 North at MO Rev. Glenn Sollors. pastor Sunday School 9 45 a rrvMorning V^orship 11:00 a inEvening V/orship 7:30 p mWednesday Service 7 30 pm ,BREAD OF LIFE BAPTIST CHAPEL Foul CornofS Comrminity. Hwy. B01 Phil Kuchin, pastorSunday School 10,00 a m.Preaching Service 1 l .OO a mCALAHALN FRIENDSHIP BAPTISTCHURCHCalahain RoadRev Carrol Jordan, pastorSunday School 10 00 a mWorship Service 1100amSunday Night Worship 7.00 p m.Wednesday: Bible Study 7 00 pmCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHHighway 601 SouthRt. 7. Don 9?, MocksvilW)Jim Grydor, pastorSunday School 10 00 amWorship Service 11:00 a mEvening V/orship 7.00 pinWednesday Service 7 0^^ p mCEDAR CREEK BAPTIST Cedar Croek Church Road CHINAQUAPIN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Chinaquapin Church Road oM Hwy 601 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstone RoadSunday School 10 00 a mWorship Son.'ico 1100 amCORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCHAdvance. N CDAVIE BAPTIST CHURCHFork. NC.Sunday SctifX)! 9 45 a.mWorship Service H 00 a mEvonintj Worship r 00 p ft*.Wednesday Service 7 00 p mDUTCHMAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Highway BOI oM Hwy M EATON^S BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton’s Church nojtfl Rov Davi(J CiiltjreathSunday School lOOO.irtiWorstiip Soivico 11 00 a rnV/edntJbday Prayor Sorvtcu 7 30 p m EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highw.jy flOt Nntlh ,Cooleorriuij. fj C Rev 0 C, Sullivan, paslof Sunday School lOOOaniSunday Wnf‘.liip i UK) a mSunday f;v«»ninQ Worsh^) 7 00 p mWodn.isd.iy Sorvtcu 00 p mFARMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH rarrniMijttjri lUj.idSunday School '0 OU a itiWotstiip i'tOfviCH llOOartiYotith Iritininq Union 7 00 p n)riRST BAPTIST CHUROl ; Main Slroo!VJ I'atjl nigg'i. pur.lor SutuJayMiJiriifig Wuibhip Rviir.mij Worship Church Ifamini; ^iREEN MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCHHwy 801. FaimingtonYalos Wiikorsoh pastorSunday: School 10 00 amWorship S<?rvico *100 a mEvening VVoiship / 30 p.mWednesday Service 7 30 p rnHOPE BAPTIST TABERNACLEHighway 16B EastNorman S. Fryo, pastorSunday School : 9 -ift a mWorship Service 10.-Jf) a.mEvangelistic , 7 30 p.m.'.Voi.inosday Sen,-ir.e '00 pm.IJAMES CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCHKf»nn«'|li Hytf**, ........... 1 W) . INTERFAITH/UNtVERSALASSEMBLY OF LIGHTHwy 601 St70-l) 2B4-43?2Dr Jerry L, Cope, minister1st & 3rd Sundays 2:30 p m.2nd Thursday 7:30 p.m.4th Wednesday 7:30 p.m. t) 00 p til 7 30 p.mKvoning Worship Wednesday Servi JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy 601 South Sunday School lOQOaniWorship Service 11 00 amEvening Worship 7:30 p mWednesday Service 7.30 prn,NO CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH No Creek Road oif Hwy 64 SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 628 Depot St.. Mocksville Reg A O. Walker, pastor Sunday Schoof Worship Service Wednesday Worship (4WV week) 7 00 p.m SMITH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 150 East TR^ITY BAPTIST CHURCH nt 4. Mocksville Darrell Co«. pastor Sunday School V/orship Service Evening Worship Wednesday Son.'ice LUTHERANHOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCHRev John A Johnson, pastor Hv¥> 601'South. Mocksville Sun(Jn> Schooi 9 4h a.m.W'ir;.hip Sofvlf't’ 11 00 a.m. : SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHDavie Academy Road Rev. John B. Howe, pastor 1st & 2nd Sundays Worship Service Church School , 3rd & 4th Sundays Church School Worship Service 5th Sunday Church School SMITH GROVE UNITED k CHURCHHwy. 158 East. Mocksville Rev. Bobby G. Swaim, pastor tst & 3rd Sunday 10;00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. Route 6, Box 153 Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 492-5565 Sunday School Worship Service 2nd. 4tn & 5th Surxlay ; 11:00 a.m. tO.OO a.m. 10 00 a m 11:00 am. 10 00 a m.11 00 a m 7 00 p m 7 00 p njdayTURRENTINE DAPTIST CHURCHnt, 7, MocksviJ/e,Rev Charles HonsVjy. pastoi Sunday School 9 45 a rnWorship Service 11:00 am.Evening Worship ■ 6 30 p.m.Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 00 p rn VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Midway St. Cooleeniee Shelby Harbour, pastor Sunday School Worship Service Evening Worship Wednesday AWANAS 9:45 am, 11 00 a m. 9.45 a m. 10:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10 00 a m11 00 a m. 6 00 pm.6 45 p ni7 00 p mWednesday Prayer Me<*ling YADKIN VA'.LEV BAPTIST CHURCHYadkt” Valley Road CATHOLICST. FHANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCHHwy, 601 NorthSunday V^orship 10 00 am CHURCH OF CHRIST CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRISTCharlie Hainson. Jr.. ministei Sunday WofStitp tvenmy WorstJip 11 00 ,1 in 7 p III it m a m p rn ().rn Wui3'>i»,day tlitile Study FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ') 4S a m 11 00 ii rn 7 (K) p rn 0 (K) p m / 00 p m Mitfijiiial Slieul. C<xil«)oin»Hi, N C (i*)v I arry G Alien :Sunday Dchrxjl Wofshif) Sefvice f-voning Worstii()W*»dni.«!.ilay Seivn:»»FORK BAPTIST CHUMQi fj imle'i n,iht on Hwy t'j4 Sunday JktKH)!Worr,riip ServurtJ rvunimi Worship GOSPdL BAPTIST CHURCH Ml 6, M(k:ksville riiiiiday St:lifK)l Worship Snivicn J vjtriifig Wof'.hif)VViJdiif!>il.iy Sijtvire GRi;tN HIU. BAPTIST CHURCH UfiiMri Hiii Hu.id Hiiv Giah.HM WiM)lith, pastor {} -V, a /n n 00 a «n / 00 p ni 7 pm 4‘, a 111 H 00 .t in: 7 ?0 p m 10 00 arn n IK) a m 7 00 p m 7 00 p m Sunday ‘jt tiooi : V/otf.liip ServK e l-vi'nmg Worship 9 4*> a rn. H) 4f) a m : / 00 p tn CHURCH OF GOD COOLEEMEE church OF GODCtX'loeinee, NC Luther Chambnis. pastu Sunday School tOOO: Morning Worship H:00Fvnning Worsfiip 00Wednesday f-TH 7 00CLEMENT GROVE CHURCH OF GOD Hwy 64 West I V/ liarner., pastorS.ililwlli 10 00., m" ’ <»; i> EV'IIUKJ 8 t'O l>StHVH.,' 00 p iiiMOCKSVILLE CHUHCH or GOD Dwigtit Duitiam, pastor Hwy 64 EastSunday School 10 00 amWor‘.hi^|> S«'rvicei It IH) a mlivening Woisti'P 7 00 p mWodruisday Soivico ’ W >' EPISCOPALCOOICEMEE EPJSCOAL CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERDMnv Willis M HosonlhiU, pimsl Seirnon 9 30 .i rnSunday Sctiool ’0 SO a mST. CLEMENT S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Miietmg at Vtxjiei's Chap«-i Midillel.HiHik l)jive. Cli'inrni^n*. ;Mev Oavtd Wngtii. pasU»Sunday Srhonl iOCK)atnWorslup ft Holy Cixnmunion 11 (Mi a m rORK EPISCOPAL CHUHCH OF IHf ASCENSION.Sund.iy .SrtiW)! f’” •'fjiind.jy Wit'ship il.tOamST. CLIIMMENT S TPISCOPAL CHURCH Moelir») itI Vrnjlni's Ctwipel MuldUittt(h)k Dijvo.IMj David Wrii|iit, pasto'. Suiiilay School lO.t'U a rnWoriitiip A Holy Ci.'inmiiim.'n 11 OD a m METHOMSTA.M.E. ZION METHODIST CHURCH Booetown Street, Mocksville ADVANCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHAdvance. N.C.BAILEY’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODISTBailey's Chapel RoadBETHSL UNITED METHODIST CHURCHBethel Church RondBETHLEHEM UNITED METHODISTCHURCHRedland Road off Hwy. 158 East CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Highway 64 West Rev. John B. Rowe, minister 1st A 2nd Sundny Church School Worship Sen/ice 3rd & 4th Sunday Worship Sen/ice Church School 5th Sunday Church School CHESTNUT GROVE METHODIST CHURCH James Chip Webb, pastor 2nd & 4th SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a m.CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cherry Hill RoadCOOLEEMEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRev. Wade H Childers. Jr.. pastorC0RNAT2ER UNITED METHODISTCHURCHCornat7or RoadDULIN METHOD/ST CHURCHAdvance. N CELBAVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy, BOI. Advance. N C.FARMINGTON METHODIST CHURCH1st SundaySunday School 11:00 a.m.Worship Seivice 10:00 a m.2nd & 4th SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.3rd Sunday :Sunday School 10 00 a m.Worstiip Seivire 11:00 a mFIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCHNorth Main Street. MocksvilleRev. Don Davis, pastorSunday School 10:00 amWoistiip Service 11 00 a.mFULTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHwy. 001 between Fork and AdvanceRev, Mark S. Dent(xi. pastor1st & 4th SundaySunday Sctiool 11:00 am,Wotsii'p .Servic«) 9.4b a m;^iu). 3rd SundaySumlay School 9 45 a mWorship Service 11 00 a mHARDISON UNIT ED MCTHODIST CHURCH,teiu:ho Ctiuich f^oadLIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHUHCHGladstLine Road1st 3rd SundaySunday SclUKil 11.00 am.Worship SeiMce 9 45 a rni?nil 4lti SundaySiiiiili>> S('tu)ol 9 45 a niWiiiship iM-rvK (> 11 00 a niMAINVILir A M E. ZION METHODIST CHURCHV'aughn I Adam*^, pastor fd () ■ MOCk!.¥l(/l'Sirn.la> In fuhil 9 3C1 a mWoish'p S»‘r'.ic«« 11 00 mMOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Advaiictf. fU".MT OI.IVL MET HODISl CHUHCHHt r., Mi,-c K'.viil.* ,Is! .’nil, v'4 ''r.l Sii'kiay Sii'iH’i W.irship S.'ivu r 4|ii Sunday Suriiliiy SiWor^Ui'P U'vH^.iruNEW UNION UNITrDMriHOOISI CHUHCH , Muywuotl n'Mvatt. paM-r.SiJi'iJ.n St lu'H'l U) (n.' .1Woii.ii'P s»-v.c,. :ti IH' an- ■ Sunday School Worship Son/icQ Wednesday Bible Study t0:00 a.m. U:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. UNION CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCHJames Chip Webb, pastor1st, 3rd. & 5th SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m^ WESLEY CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Advance. N.C. .1st SundaySunday School 11:00 a.m,Worship Service 10:00 a.m.2nd, 3rd, & 4th SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.ZION CHAPEL UNITED METHODISTCHURCHRev. Kermit Shoal, pastor PRESBYTERIANBfXBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fork Church Road at Cornatzer Road R. Shane Owens.pastor : Sunday School 9:45 a;m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.1st & 3rd WednesdayBible Study 7:30 p.m.COOLEEM^EE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 60 Watts Slreet-Cooleemoe Kenneth E. Pollock, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.Wed. • Prayer A Bible Study 7:30 p.m, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Leland A. Richardson, minister Corner So. Main St & Lexington Hwy. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Morning Worship 11:00 a m. WESLEYANLIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH A C, Clemen^ pastor MOCKSVILL^ WESLEYAN CHURCH Hospital Street, Mocksville Rev. Perry Hines Sunday School WoishipSunday Evening Worship Wednesday Worship JEFFCO CO., INC. In ttie Hillsdale Community Route 1 Advance, N.C. 27006: , Phone 998-8193: FULLER WELDING & FABRICATORS Hwy. 601 S P.O. Box 821 Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-3712 9:45 a m. 11.00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. MOCKSVILLE SHELL SERVICE 189 Gaither street Mocksville, N.C. 634-5144 III iH),a r 1 i itiTa I 1.! i)a .1 OAK GMOVI CHUHCHHw, l‘«B I 4:.t UNIT FI) MI TMODISI MORAVIANMACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCHRev. E Hampton Ntorgan, Jr., pastor Hwy. 801, Farminglon Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service it:00 amEvening Worslup 7:30 p m. MORMONChurch Of Jesus Christ 01 Letter Day Saints869 Hardison St., MocksvilleSunday Meeting 10:00 a m. » 12 noon SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTSEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTMilling Road : :Sid Mills, pastorSatJbdth School 9 30 a m.Woislup Service 11 00 a.m. PENTECOSTAL HOUNESS CLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTALLibeity Church Roik1 l^ev AU>erl GentleSunday Srrwl 10 00 a mWorstiip Service 11 00 a rnMOCKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSMilliiiu Roadrtev Marshall DfanlloySunday Schtwl 10 00 a mWorship SeiVH-e H 00 amlivening Seivii'ii 6 00 pmf vai'iji'iiv'tir 7 00 p 11VVtM'Ht.sday St‘;v)ie 7 30 p mREDLAND PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSJaniHS t'>U>w»i. paslorSmiui.iv Sk h.Mi ' 10 00 a n>Wo'sii^' S.'iuo} 11 00 a mI v,i.i,jci(stK- 7 00 pmvV.Mn.'v.’-.v '.""’S NiijM ' ;00pm Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Cooleemee, N,C, 27014 Expert Repairs & New installation FREE Estimates & Emergency Service 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS’S Country Kitchen 601 S. & 1-40 Featuring BreaklasI 24 Mrs,7 Days A Week 2 Eggs, Saus, Links, Fresh Home Fries, Ciillied Orange Juice $2.99 634-3750 Support The Merchanl.s Who Hrin}> You I ’his Inloi matioii —Attend The CluircIi o r Your Choice— Ellis Bible Salesyi ^.P .O . Box i f 187 r Advance N.C. 27006 Clinton Ellis, Owner Daily Devotion 9:30 to 9:45 a.m; Monday thru Saturday WDSL obituaries DAVIK C’()L!^T^’ KNTKUl'KlSK KKCORI), THU RSDAY, May 5, 19jl Corvette Club Helps Boys Home Betly Sue P, Hoveiuler W lN S T O N S A l.liM Mrs. Belly Sik- i’liilpitli Hosciulei, '>V (.liiiii Wi'ilnesilay, Apiii 27, ai Vieniui VilUigc Slic was horn m l li'iii y ('(niiuy, Va.. 10, Honianiin T. aiii! I:niily SlU’lluir I’hilpiill, She '.vas a of I-'oinmIi Ijic iu ls C luiich, M rs . ciuloi' xsas the uiihn v ■ I'f liaiiy A . H m oiuler anti i,\ siu : yivcil l\v iwo liaiighU'i^. .Mis.; M elha IV I jiKlk'V . ol W insum S a le m , add M rs. I’etiiiy H . I'toskiiis, Ruiik- 5, Mocksvillc; unc' son. W illiam i;. liovi-ndi'r. Rich- iiioikI, V a.; si,\ urandehiklrcn; i.iiic groat-graiidson; ' Two hroihcrs; Larkiii ainl Jay Pllilpolt, t-K)th iil' lk'ckk-y; W'.N’a. . Graycside services were heki, Siituulay. April ,^0, at: l-'orsyth Memorial i’ark by ihe Rev. Vie- lorM urehisim and the Rev. Levy ■ Gcuklricli. Memorials may be made to l-or- - syth l-'rietkl.s Church. George Cleineiit Jr. GeorgC; Clement Jr., -)2. of Route I, Moeksville. died iine.v- pectedly on Wednesday, April 27, at Davie County Hospital. He had collapsed while playing softball at Center. The funeral was held Saturday, April .30, at Cedar Grove Haptist Church, conducted by the Rev. K .O.P. Goixlwin. Burial followed in the church ceincteiy. Barii M ay 1. 1945, in Moeksville, lie was a .son of George Clement of Moeksville and the late Lula Nhison Clement, iimployed with Ingersoll-Rand, he was a member o f Corinthian Masonic Lodge 17, Prince Hall. He was a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church, w'here he was Sunday school superintendent and a member of the trustee board, the young adult choir and the M en’s Club. He was also a member of Center Recreation Club. : Survivors, in addition to his father, include his wife, Mattie Stcelman Clement; a son, George Laban Clement of the home; two daughters, Rotonda Faith Clement of Moeksville and Phenica R. Cleveland of Woodleaf; a brother, Nathaniel Clement of Moeksville; and four grandchildren. Victoria M. Fulk Victoria Moore Fulk, 84, of Route 6, Moeksville, died Sunday, May I , at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tues­ day, May 3, at Eaton’s Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Marshall Brantley. Burial followed in Loves Creek Bapti.st Church cemctery in Siler City. Boin M ay24, 1903, in Hender- .sonville, she was a daughter of the late John T. anti Nellie Hin.son Moore. She had retired from Hadley-Pcoples Te,xtiles in Siler City. Her husband, Fred B. Fulk, died in 1981. Survivors include a sun, Charlie B. Fulk of Siler City; three sisters, Edna Williams of Greensboro, An­ nie Stutts of Wilmington and Bon­ nie Dry of Durham; a brother, John MOore of Moeksville; eight grandchildren; and 14 greal-grandchiklren. William F, Oweas C G O L B liM B B - W illiam Franklin Owens, 87, o f 20 Hrwin St., died 'i’liursday, April 2 1. at his home. The funeral was held Saturday, April 23, at Eaton's l-uneral Home Chapel in Moeksville, condticleil by the Rev. Shelby Harliotir. Bunal folknved in the: Liberty I ’liiit'il M ethodist (,’lnircli ceinctory ' Mciiuniais mav !'C made to Vie- tui\ H.ipiislCiuiivh. Couleemee, N 27(l|.t’ \ Horn Dee. <i. I'MH), in Oa\ le (,'ouiily. lu- was .rsoii ol ihe lale Jolii) Ciceri' aiul Kluiie Salley tMiniaU’vl iii Ihe l.'.oie and Rowan I'lUiiUv schools^ lie .illeiul ed MaiN H i!) ('olk'f.'e A (.usKHlian at ilie 1 iiM Hai'lisi t'huK li in C’ooleeniee loi war.s. he had al.so tviircel Hmli)t,!i;l(iii .Mills. His wile.: I jiinia, Mas ( )\vons, whom he married in l‘)24 dieil in |ii7u, SuiN ivors iiu'Ukle Is ur dauL'hlers. N ellie: Gales, with wluiiii he made his liome. Porodiy l-'aile ol Chester, S,C ., Belsy Beck of (\u)leemee ;ind Ciirolyn Neely ol'Riehmond. V’a.: a son. John M. Guens of (.)\foril; tw(> sisters. Giaee filler and Maliel .Ale.xaiukM . both of Salisbury; nine grand­ children; and six great­ grandchildren. : Raymond C. Hcdiiion YA D K IN V ILLH - Raynumd C. Redmon, 69. of Yatlkinville. died Saturday, April 30, at l-'orsyth Mem(irial Ho.spital in Winston- Salem after being in declining health. T'he funeral was to lx‘ at 2 p.m. W'ednesday at Pleasant Hill Bap­ tist Church in Hamptonville, con­ ducted by the Rev. Walter Tidline. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The body was to be taken from Morrison and Studevent Funeral Home in Moeksville to the church at noon Wednesday. Born Aiig. 25, 1918, in Iredell County, he was a son of the late Lee and Phyllis Blackburn Red­ mon. Retired from Yadkinville Hospital as an orderly, he was a ineniber of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include two brothers, W'illie and Turner Redmon. both of Yadkinville; a sister, Kathleen Campbell of Moeksville; and several nieces and nephews. Granville H. Spry C O O L E E M E E - Granville Hopkins Spry, 87, of Cooleemee died M onday, May 2, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to tx; W ednes­ day, May 4, at Eaton’s I'uneral Home in Moeksville, conducted by the Rev. Reece Cook and the Rev. Larry Allen. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made it) the First Baptist Church, Cooleemee. N .C . 27014. Born Aug. II, 1900, in Davie County, he was a son t)f the late James Franklin and Maty Foster Spry. Retirc\l from Erwin Mills, he w;is a deacon at First Baptist Church in Cooleemee. His wife, Beulah Fletcher Spry, died in 1979. Survivors include two sons, Ci.H. Spry Jr., Salisbury, and the Rev. Marvin Spry of Anniston. Ala.; a daughter. Ruby Gales of Anderson. S.C.; si,\ grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Two Left Out Two names were inailvertanlly omitieil from the Davie lligii School ihiril i|uarier honor roll published Iasi week, Lena Clement and Aaron O'Neal also were honored for acatleniic achievements. Tm grateful to fellow citi/ens who supported me in 'I'ljesday’.s election. Honoring the conlldence of friends who voted for me is a challenge I’m committed to. CALVIN WILLIAM IJAMES Board Of Education Md Pollllcul Ad Uy Colvin william IJumiis Henry H u m knows he ilrives every kid's dretim. So he and other members of tlie Classic Glass Corvette Club are piilting their muscle cars onto a showroom lloor to help some kids whose dreams have little sirengih left. , \ ^ I’he ( ’orvelle association will sponsor a show with [)aiiici|);nn judginL' at W'esieliester Mall in High Point May l‘>-21.: All pro­ ceeds ill benefll boys at 't'ork ( 'oila,L'.e of the Baptist Children's I lollies in Thoniasville. riiese hoys, ,it:es 10-16, ,irc in care heeause lamiiy tlilTictillies pre­ vent their living at home. H.iplist (.’Inklren's iloines li.is been eaiing lot ehiklreii and families sinee KSS.'S,: The ears will he oiulispla,s in tlie mall. Pariicipants will register sup port for iheir favorite ear hy pul­ ling money in a Inicket hy ihe ear. The ear with the most money will be deelared; slims svinnei and all I'unds above e.\penses will benelu the boys of ^'ork Cottage. Classic Glass has "adopletl” Ihe collage ;ind is pro,\ii.iing furnishings. Hunt, of Moeksville Manufac­ turing. said club niemlKi s want the boys' cintage of Mills l lome to be a h(?,me, inH ,iusi a building. "W e wanted lo put somelhing back into the community," said club member Randy Hammiii. superintendent of water for Thoniasville. The sense of pride in place the Corvette Club has instilled in the boys at York Cottage makes therapy that much easier, said resi- deni child care worker l!ddie Morrow. “ I can’r change you and you Classic Corvette C lub iiiember.s Riindy H am m itl, Larry Caudle and Menry H unt lian}* curtain. can't change m e." Morrow said. "B ut we can change the environ­ ment these boys live in, to give them a pleasant place with stabili­ ty aiul love in which they can change themselves." York Cotuige is one of a dozen cottages at M ills Home in Thoniasville where children and families are helped throiigh pro­ blems that have torn the family unit; apart. Baptist Children’s Homes of , North Carolina has four such group care campuses, eight emergency care homes, ii home for unwed mothers, therapeutic camping, a home for troubled girls and a child devclopiiient center. Rose Gets Scholarship Amelia Rose was recently awarded the Rotary Youth 1. e a d e r s h i p Camp Scholar- sliij) by ihe M o c k s V i 11 e Rotary Club. H iinl helps H am m itt hang blinds at Y ork Cottage. Rainfall Down Rose Rose, a student at Davie High School, was nomiifated by prin­ cipal John Norton and .screened by the Moeksville Rotary Club. Final selection was made by the Leader- B u s i n e s s ship Camp E.\eeutive Committee of the Greensboro Rotary Club. The camp, which provides op­ portunities lo develop effective and responsible leadership skills, will be held at Guilford College from July ,'^I-Aug. 6. The campers will spend the week w orking with the siail ol counselors and the professional staff of the Center for Creative Leadership as well as prominent national and local leaders. in April Knight Gets State Farm Honor Rainfall in Davie County lagg­ ed in April compared to April of the previous year. And only half as much precipita­ tion has been recorded in the first four months of 1988 compared to the first four months of J987. In April of thi.s year, 2.56 inches of rain was recorded by Moeksville weather watchers, C ,F . and Katherine Meroney. The total for April, 1987 was 6.83 inches. Jn 1988, the county has had 10.26 inches of rainfall, compared to 20.86 inches during the same period of 1987. SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAYl 10 off EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM 5 FROM STORE OPENING UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY. WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION, rCASH AND CAnny PURCHASES ONLY SORRY, DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY. TO SPEOAL ORDER, COUPON, SALE PRICES OR LABOR ON INSTALLED PURCHASES, / . MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY 814 S. Main St. 634-5915 , B L O O M - INGTON, ILL. - Bobby H. Knight, a State Farm Insurance C o 111 p a n ic s agent in the M I) c k s v i 11 e area, has been named a Bron/e Tablet member, one of K night the firm ’s most prestigious distinctions. Only about nine percent of Stale Farm's agents qualify for the Broiv/e Tablet. To qualify, agents must con­ sistently achieve high standards in all aspects of the insurance business, especially regarding the quality of their business. Knight has been a State Farm agent since 1969, Y o u ’ r e A l w a y s W e i c o m e A t C L E M M O N S P R E S B Y T E R I A N ^ C H U R C H S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 3 0 W o r s h i p 1 0 : 3 0 a m I C o - p a s t o r s R o b e r t A . a n d D u s t y K . F i e d l e r Star Furniture Likes Downtown Hwy 158 West Clemmons 7 6 6 - 4 6 ^ 1 In a time when most business are moving to .shopping centers on the outskirts of town, one is making the opposite move. Star I'liniiinre has ofvni'il in ihe old Riniz Dime Store downtown aiul the owners are happy with the move from Wilkesboro Slieei. *'ll seems to he a lot belier," said suite maiiiiger, 'I'onimy Whit- liiigloii. "It looks beller. W e’ve gu| nioiv trafllc. ••\Ve feel like it’s going to benefit us iiiore being uptown, ;ind so far it has. W e’ve been open since the first of April, and we can'i com plain." On l-'ritlay. Star will officially open the new store with a ribbon culling ccrcmony at 9 a.m. Free gifi.s will Ix' awartled. There is alnuii (i.sOO stitiare-feei of lliior space in the new location. Whiliington said. 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Features Roomy Door Dresser • Fram-,: ed fvlirror • Large Chest • Full/Queen Headboard s Youth D AVIK t:()UN I’V KN’rHKPKISi; KKC()KI), rilU R SI)A Y, iMny 5, 198? f t '.I ■ 0 ^'^ #%!N s ty d e n ts T ra v e l T o R u ssia l(\ l/.Hii ii Iv. R iih a r d D a'.'ji' t'.d llIlly tr,i)loT|)ri;;c'-fi('Ci)id N clsiin, M :in \Vcl>li. M ure lliik o n ili ami A njicla and ( iraiil : : , liin s o n u c r r :acf(inipaiik'i.l, liy, K cilli N cisiiii said peopk; sUidents ri'oiii S dullicrii I’iiu's nci'd 111 c\|K'iK'ncc Russia ti) am i R o ano ke. V a.„ w hose in- rcally undersland ii; icrcsl carricd ihciii into eoiii- Me(.’ra\'. said he and liic who has traveled overseas eight; group look bus trips ihrounh the other times with student groups. cities visiting: nuiseunis and . '■Tiiis trip was quite difTcrcnt : historical .sites. because o f the nature oT the l-iesiiles sho|)|iint! ai Ci.Li.M ., country.” the largest de|)anineni store on 'I'lic highlight o f the trip, lie W hen he and lour of his peei'N num isi len itory lit L’ci a led lor l^cd .Sc|uarc, the DiiV'c students said, was visiting the Youth Ironi D avie 1 ligli .ScIk'oI travel the U.S.SR Tirsl-hand. ed 10 Russi.i over sjiring break The croup 1el't Tcir their with social stui.lies teachei'Paul , lO-day trip .April 2, with a traded items with the Russians Palace, a school that houses through the black market, said .students equivilent to A m erica’a M cC raw . iilue jeans, khakis jun io r high and high .schools. Paul M cC raw : “ 11 was a cultural c.\|K‘rifiice in historical, governm ental, and social aspc'tls.” M cCraw.. the\ learned things lavover in Sweden. Aricrw ard, : ■'"‘^1 tennis shv)cs are usually M cCraw said this kind o f in- , unknow n to icNtbooks, they headed to Russia. The am ong the most wanted list for terchange between the youth of; McC‘raw starietl jilanning the uroup toured Lcninurad and Russians, he said. the countries is as important a s ; triji for him self, .lim W ebb. Mo,scow through Intourists, a It was a cultural e.xpericnce in the the Suiiim it meetings bet- Kcnny Bracken aiul the five service provitlcil by the Russian bislorical. governm ental and ween Russia and A m e ricas; students last October. government for tourists. social aspects, said M cC raw . leaders. Nelson agreed. He said talk­ ing with the Russians gave him ; a better understanding o f their attitudes and beliefs. M any; A m ericans m isinterpret the Russians, he said. “ The people are so nice. They are very m uch lik e r, Am ericans, but the Americans'; w on’t agree to that,” . They are also more peace : oriented, said Nelson. He said byfeciprocating the Am erican' attitudes on warfare that “ They; learned (from the Am'erican students) that all Am er^ahsT aren’t m ajor war mongers like Ronald R eagan.” W estern culture is also im ­ portant to the Russians, he .said. He was amazed at how much, . they knew about Am erican; i literature and political history.’J He also said they likedj':- Am erican clothing and m usic.; ; M a rc Mdlcouit) aiul K i'illi N flsoii ri.‘call ihu placL‘.s they visiled tluriiig Iheir lO-day trip. Please See Russian — P. 12-D; — Photos by R obin Fergusson - Davie llig ii slufienls (Iron. leH) M a li W ei,I). (Jia i.l l|ins(.ii, M arc IL.Iconil), K elli. Nelson .•ison, and teaciier I'aul M iC i aw (l,ei.ind) am ong a group ..f eight to travel to tl»e USfUi last A p ril. V . 2I)-l),\ Vir, C O I N I'V’ KNTKUl’KlSH RK C O K l). TllLm SDAY.M ii.V 5, 1988 Davie Dateline M e e t i n g s M o n d a y , M a y 9 C'lMileonu't' M U ' Udard iiuoiv ,U:(v, l5 . Uiiutc AIK' Store, l\c\t lu liH'.n It.ill . ('(H ilo i'n ift' rm\ IV B iiiird iiu 'iis Ml 7:3(1 p in,, lown luill, T u e s d a y , M a y 1 0 M oi'ksvilli' planning hoard iiK'ci> :il 7 p-ni;. t(is\n luill, ii' disi'us.s ro/(ining ii.‘(|UL‘sts, T h u r s d a y , M a y 1 2 I)a\ ie plannini; board inceis at 7 p.m . in ciHiiiiy eourilnnisc i<i discii.ss ro/oniiig reqik'sts, : O n g o i n g Slock.sville Rotary Club iv;i\ns every 'r'liesday ai 12:15 p.m. al the Rotary Hut, Salisbury Street. Mock.svillc Veteraii.s of 1-oreign Wars Post 4024 meets at the Post Hut on Sanford Ave,, Moeksville. 7 p.m. the second I'uesday ufeaeh month. Veterans welcome. Aleohoiies Anonyniou.s, and Al- Anon family group meetings, Wednesdays, S p.m ., I3,C.Hrock Building lower level. North Main Street. Moeksville. Ainericjiti Legion Post 174 will hold its monthly m eeting at the Rotary Hiil on the secoiid Thurs­ day of each month at 7:30 p.m. iMocksville Civitaii Club holds meetings at 6:30 ji.ni. the second and fourth Monday ofeach inontlt at Western Steer. ■\’adkiii Valley Chapter of The Compassionate Friends meets every fourth Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the Rotary Hut. For more infor­ mation call 492-5198. Advance M em orial Post 8719 A'eterans of Foreign Wars and Liidies Auxiliary' meets each fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . at the post home in Advance. A m e rican A ssociation o f Retired Persons, Davie County Chapter, will meet on the second Wednesday ofeach month at 10:30 a.m. al First United Methodist • Church fellowship hall. Davie County Rinht 'I'o Life meets at 7 p.m. on the tliird Thurs­ day ofeach month in the grand jury room o f the county coui;thousc. Public welcome. Call 634-5235 or 492-5723 for information. Cooleomee M em o rial V FW Post 1119 holds regular monthly meetings the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, 7:30 p.m. at Cooleemee Town Hall. Piedm ont Perrorminy Arlist.s Association meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at the Brock Auditorium. Diivie ArI.s Council meets at 7:30 p.m. fourth Tuesday ofeach nwnth at the recreation depart­ m ent, Sanford A venue, Moeksville. E x t e n s io n T h u r s d a y , M a y 5 Baltim(ire-Hi\l)y Fxtcnsion Momemaker CJub mi;eting at 7:30 p.m . F r id a y , M a y 6 C la rk sv ille K xlensioii Homemaker Chih meeting at the William R. Davie I'ire Department at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses: Peggy Irelaml and Carol f^icrcc, S a t u r d a y , M a y 7 Mocks ll()iiieniakei-s Fxtension Cliih bake sale at Winn-Dixie in Clemmons, K:30 p.m. Until. M o n d a y , M a y 9 Davie Acadeniy 4-H Citih meeting at 7 p.m . at Davie Academy Community Building. T u e s d a y , M a y 1 0 N atiniiiil Beef Referendum, polls in auditorium o f County O f­ fice Ikiikling, S a.m.-5 p.m. Kiisl D avie K xteiisioii Homemaker Club meeting at 10 a,m. at R ubyM cK night’s home. Ki'iliand Iv.vleiision Homemaker Club meeting at 7:30 p.m . at Bethlehem United M elhoilist Chinch. ri;ailbla/ers 4-H C lub meeting at ^ p in S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 4 NortliVvcsl D isirict 4 11 Horse Sho\\ will Iv held at Tlioroughhrcd l i.iininu I ’eiitei on Caiui Road. M o n d a y , M a y 1 6 K afipa l*',vlensiim 1 loinciiiakcr C lu b mcoling at ? p iu ai Kuih .loncs" home. T u e s d a y , M a y 1 7 M ocks I'A ti'iision 1 loincniakci: ('lu b nieeiinu .it ,i.in. at ■Moeks ( ’liurcli, .\ dvance F x te n s io n I lom cm aker C lub meeting ,il 1 :3(1 p.m . at Reoie Sheets' home, ; C e nle r ICxten.sion 1 lom em aker C hib meeting at 7:30 p.in, al Center Com m unity Hnilding. T h u r s d a y , M a y 1 9 North C a ro lin a Small Crain I'ield Day at Piedm i'nl Research SiaticMi in Cleveland. Public in­ vited, Call Davie extensionDfl’ice for details. S a t u r d a y , M a y 2 1 4-11 C om ity A ctivity Day from I I a.m . to 2 p .m . in Davie C o un­ ty O ffice Building. M o n d a y , M a y 2 3 Davie C ounty Agricultural Ex­ tension Service Advisory Council meeting at 7:30 p.m . in county of­ fice building. R e c r e a t io n The following events arc offered by the Mocksville-Davie Recrea­ tion Department. For more infor­ mation, call 634-2325. Ongoing Dance, baton, and acrobatics classes at the Brock Auditorium. Wednesday for pre-.school and school aged children. Instructor: Hnilly Robertson. For more infoi - mation call Emily Robertson at 998-5163 or the Recreation Department. M other’s M orning O ut pro­ grams, First Baptist Church of M oeksville, M ondays and Wednesdays for 3-year-okls and Friday for 4-year-olds; Chestnut G rove M ethodist C hurch, Thursdays; Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee, Wednesdays. Cloggin}> classes and competi- lion/performance team practice, Tuesdays, 7 p.m .. Brock Gym. In­ structor; Don Hellard. Karale cla.sses, every .Monday and Wed/icsilay, Brock Gym. All ages. Instructor: Steve Baldwin. Y M C A 'I’he following events are offered by the Davic Family Y M C A . For more informiition call tJie V (iffice, M-F, noon-5 p.m ., 634-0.345. O n g o i n g Befjinning aerobics and fitness classes, M ondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m ., l-irst United Methodist Church. Moeksville. Kaihy .liinker, instructor. A erobics, ba.sic exercise, '/'iiesdays and riiiir.sday.s, 7-8 jxin. Moeksville Elementary School gvm. Karen Wishon, instrucljr. Si|iiare dancing and clogging, l-rcestyle Swingers. Mondays, 7 |vm. Arnold Broadway's home on Davie Academy Road. Call Arnold Broadway at 284-2766 or Carrie Williams at 492-7523, Open to families, singles, beginners and ex­ perienced danceis. Indian t ’liiides prognim for boys and their fathers. C;ill Jim Hender­ son for more inform ation, 634-0.395. Before School After School I’un Clubs, 7;I5-8:.M) a.m. at Shady Grove ScluKil, I'or children ages 5-12. A I'Iit Scliool program registia- tion now being taken for Moeksville and Shaily Grove schools. Child care also proviiled on init of .school days including teacher w'orkdays. Van takes cliildren from Cooleemee to Moeksville site. Childien age 5-12. W'alkiii}' Clul) Monday-l'riday nights, 6:30-8:30, at South Davie ,lr. High School. No charge. I'’tm Htness, weight nianageiiieiit l(M seniors and adults, to improve liealth, energy, stretching iiiul limbering exercises, M \V-I-, 9 10 a.m.; Brock lilil.u,. SIS per muiilh, InstiiK'tor: Brenda l-'rcemaii. ■Sr. Citi/.ens him I'itness evci\ Moiulav, 1 1 1 1 :30 a.m .. Si (.’enter. Biivk Huilding, Tot .Soeeer, ,lor cliildieii ages 3';-5. M.Kksvillc Mkldle Sehnol, Satunlays, a in. " V " T-hall, li)i L'liiliirei) ages meets at .MtKkssille .Mukile Sclim.j,, Salunl:iy,s, 10 1 1 a.ii). " (iiade .School Soeeer, Ini cliilJrcM .iges O il, Meets SaluT: days. 1 1 a.m. noon; MoeksMlle Middle School. R e lig io n S a t u r d a y , M a y 7 M o u n t Zion Holiness Chiireh fish fry and bake .Nale beginning ;it 1 1 a.m. al cluireli, localeil al ihe inlersection o f U.S. (v! e;;st ;ind Mill: Street. Baptist Women of Soeieiy Bap­ tist Church bake sale al 8 a,ni. iin- lil in front ot l-ood l.ion in Sc|uire Boone I’la/a, Procee<.ls go lo church building I'uikI. T h r o u g h M a y 8 l,il)erty W’eslyaii Church, Shef­ field community, revival at 7:30 nightl)' through Satinday , 10 a.m. and 7, p.m. Sunilay, with Ed Galyon. evangelist from Ross\ ille. Cia. ,‘\.C. Clenicns is pastor. S u n d a y , M a y 8 Blai.se IJiiptist Church children s choir will present “ Down by the Creek Bank," a iliiLsical, at 7 p.m. at the church. S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 4 M acedonia .Moravian Church wiimen's lellowslnp yaid ami bake sale, 9 a.m. 2 |),in.. pavilion .behind (.huieh on N.C, SOI one mile noilh oj | ,|(|, Pioceeils lo eliiiieh rcnovaliimis ( ooleem ee I’resby teriaii Chureli hot (Ini’ sale with trimni ing.s and yard sale at I'ellowship hall, I’loeeeds go lo benefit the limlll annual < 'liristiiias partv lot sehinri'iti/ciis. S u n d a y , M a y 15 l''ihn series lor'teens and (heir pareiils. "'I'w'u^' Pardoned," lealiiriiig Harold: Morris; 6:31,) p .111,. Redlaiul Pentecostal Holiness Church at corner of Haltimore Road and L'.S. 158, S e n io r C itiz e n s The follo\i iiig e\’cnl,s are offered lor senior citi/,ens in Davie Coun­ ty in cooperation \eith the D;ivie County Senior Center, l-irock Building, Mocks\ ille, All events are at the cenler unles.s otherwise noted. Call 634-061 I. , T h u r s d a y , M a y 5 .Senior Center .Advisory Coun­ cil meeting, noon; bingo, noon; senior chorus. 1:30 p.m.. S a t u r d a y , M a y 7 Senior I'’un Day. with enleriain- ment .from 10 a.m. to noon, covered dish lunch at noon. M o n d a y , M a y 9 C'ooleemee Club m eeting at Baptist Church. 10 a,in.; East Davie Club meeting al Smith Gro\e Church. 10:30 a.m .; physical filnessBrenda Freeman. 11 a.m .; free legal help. 9 ;i.in.-noon. T u e s d a y , M a y 1 0 QuiltingBlanche Lagle, 9 a.m.; decorative art. Linda Harpe, 9 a.m .; .lollv Sixties Club meets at “Fashions for the Smaller Woman" A Mother’s Day Gift For You 20% Off Vanity Fair thru May 7 Moo.-Fri. 10-6 Sat. 10-4 Sun. Closed Westwood Villose Shopping Ctr. Clemmons, N,C, (919)766-4663 T h a n k s F o r T a k i n g T h e T i m e T o V o t e F o r M e A n d Y o u r C h i l d r e n ' s F u t u r e J U D Y M U L L IS C andidate For County C om m issioner Pnid Poliifcal Ad Dy Judy Mullis D O N ’ S F I N E J E W E L R Y C le m m o n’s Village S hopping Cenler 766-8505 Bring Thi-All M o c k Church. 1,1 a.m.; Sniith Davie .lunioi High chorus, l-.laine Snow, 11:15 a.m .: card chibs, 12:30 p iiK W e d n e s d a y , M a y 11 /Vrtl.ynn, Lein, 9 a .m .; ceramics, Louise Blackwelder, 9 a.m .; A A R l’ ineets al l-'irst Melliodisi ('hutch. 10:30 a.m.; New ( ^ ’neration Club, I 1 a.m, T h u r s d a y , M a y 1 2 Bingo, noon; senior chorus. 1:30 p.m.: trip lo Greenfii:kl, 9 a ,m ., S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 4 Bus leaves Willow Oak Shopp­ ing Cenler for .Aiiiish trip at 6:30 a,111. F r id a y , M a y 2 0 Trip to Spencer Sliops, Cannon V illage, P hilip M orris, Presbyterian Memorial Gardens. Leave W illow Dak at 9 a.m ., return at 8 p.m. Limited seating. Make reservations by May 12, M is c e lla n e o u s F r id a y - S a t., M a y 7-8 F und raiser for Crippled Children’s Hospital and Burn Cenler, sponsored by the Shrine Cenler of America, 9 a,m, until 6 p,ni.. ai Wal-Mart, Food Lion and Lowes Food. S a t u r d a y , M a y 7 l$ake sale, sponsored by St. Francis W omen’s Guild, 9 a.m. until in front of Revco at Squire Boone Plaza. F r id a y , M a y 1 3 Bike-a-thon to raise money for Toby D oub’s medical bills. Anyone interested in ,sponsoring a rider should contiirt Lisa Prim at 634-0898 or Carla Lapish at 492-7350. The route will be from Ben Anderson Road to Bear Creek lo Dolby Road to Liberty Church Road hack to Bear Creek Road and ending at Ben Ander.son Road, S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 4 Davie Gnunt.v G roup Hoine«’| yard and bake ,sale, beginning at 8 11.m. Donations being accepted* call 634-5014. Proceeds to group hom e.' ; ' T h u r s d a y , M a y 1 9 Surplus food distribution by Davie County Department of Social Services at National Guard Armory, U,S, 64 cast, from 8:30 a,m, until 4 p,m. or until supply: runs. out. Can apply for com­ modities at armory. S a t u r d a y , M a y 2 1 Jerusalem Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary's annual Spring Fling at fire department at Grea.sy Corner. Anyone wishing lo donate: something for the yard .sale may contact’Loui.se Correll at 284-2409 ; or Lois Broadw'ay at 634-3249. R e u n io n s S u n d a y , M a y 1 5 Daniel family reunion, 10th an­ nual, at Liberty United Methodist Church, 1 p.m. All descendants of Wilson C. Daniel can bring picnic;; lunch and old photographs and new spaper clippings for scrapbook. , Eanes family reunion beginn­ ing at 1 p.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist Church fellowship hall. Invite family and friends and bring | picnic basket. Comer fiunily reunion at 1 p.m. at William R. Davie Volunteer Fire | Department. . . 1 H A P P Y H O U S E KHNIATURES Dolliiouses and Accessories M ay Special Paint & Wallpaper 1 0 %Off Saturday 9:30-6 Mocksville, N .C ;... Closed Wed. & Sun. (704)634-1424 - qo««d Sunday. Off R u s s e ll S t o v e r ® C a n d y w it h p u r c h a s e o f M o t h e r ’ s D a y C a r d t?ppfe pharmacy Art Mercler. Pharmacist ^ttu’nlown lIIocLiii/fv 129 N. Main St. Phone: 634-2111 jmiT 8'V) M a k e M o t h e r ' s D a y S p e c i a l F o r M o m . . . Bring her out... we'll be glad to do the cooking S te e r. Family STSHKHOUSB Hiahwav 601 and 1-40 when you're hungry lor ^ ’ ----- a relaxing meal.704-634-0436 nA\ II'; {'Oli.VI N I;NTI:KIM{ISK l<l'( ()KI). I'llllK SI)A Yi ^Illy 5, l y s s ^ .u-nisiileiii F ire ( 'liioC W illia m s holds (lie la d d e r Tor t'(K)lectiiee n re tiia ii. Hill C ja n m i, (rv- inii lo !iet U) h la /e . I'liott.s hy K o hin^ ................... I inuw.^ ii> ixuiMii *Yr Arson Suspected In Blaze; -GRI-ASY C'ORNI-K - Authoi ilies suspi.'cl arson was tiie causc at a lire thai damaged a house iiere ai I ;,'0 a.tn. 'I'uesday. No one; was at home when HreincM arrKed. Auihoritics saiti Merniee Slaiiley lived in ihe residence. Jerusalem aiui CooTeemee llremen responded to the blaze. Damage — estimated at ,S5.(K)0 to S1().(XK) “ was eonriiKxl to the rear of (he hou.se, the ceiling and rool'. Arson investigators I'rom the State Bineau of Investigaticni joined Davie t"ire marshal Cilen Stanley and detectives: with the sheriffs department in the investigation. They were trying to deternhne the cause of the hla/e. S'iJl agent Dav id Cam|ihell said evidence may be presented to the Davie County Grand Jury iC it is sufficient to show arson. The house, is located on .N'.C. SOI at Grea.sy Corner, across from n& F liarbecue. .lerusalem fire depanment presi- detu William Broadway was one of the first on tlie scene. ’'We saw: ihe bla/e coming out a window." he said, l-'iremeii had t(i break a door tO:get: into the house. Broadway said the fire was con- centiatcil in a rear utilit\ room, Campbell praised the nreiiien's ijuick response to : the bla/e. ■■'riiat's one of the best slops I've seen on a fire," he said. 'I'he fire was repi)rted by a clerk at a convenience store at Greasv Corner. Fireman said (here was another lire at the house several months auo. ■ : Trooper D .R . .MeC’oy. re.sctie chiel'T oiii C o o k and M D I personnel in.specl w reckcd trnclor- lrailcr. — P h oto by R o b in Fer}<u.s-.soii Woman CliargecI In Wreck .A .Mocksville woman was cited w ith failure to ield the right-of- way las! ■riiinsday. when the car she was driving collided with a tractor-trailer truck. I;dith Brown Rummage, 71. of Route 6, Mocksville. was travel­ ing north on .Stroud Mill Road at 1;30 p.m. when she pulled out in frotit of ilte truck ai the intersec­ tion of U.S. 64. according to a report by Trooper D.R. .McCoy of the N.C. Ilighway I’atrol. The truck, driven by Robert Bruce Bowman, 52, of F^oule 8, 'raylorsville. attempted to avoid a collision but could not. McCoy said. It ran off the left side of 64, struck several trees and traveled arountl the hack o f ,i linuse before coming to rest, the report said. The truck caused an estimated SI.50 to the yai'd and trees i>wned bv Belle D. Boeer ot'Mocksville. Blaise Choir Concert Set Blaise Baptist Children's Choir will present the musical “ Down By the Creek Bank" on Sunday even­ ing, May 8. , The musical, written by Dottie Rambo, is for children lo sing but all ages to listen lo. T'he nui.sical begins at 7 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Van Fagan, assisted by John Chaiuller. Aecompaninient will be provided hy Betty .Angell. Thank Joe Everett B oard of Erlucalion For the support given to trie by voters in Tuesday's Davie County Board of Education election. Let's all v/ork together to in­ sure the best future for our children. fa..! f’v'i’-i .1. A-i il, ( * Thank You I iIc dT taiinv Iil .iii> hrilci :pl.l( (' 111 li\^i' nfjil hell' Tl).ii iv!;iy il '' luij" M laiil to till iiii! l'i"t III I'.ii.u.iiilcr ,1 >;i H III .1! Ill r lli'i 11\ r I’l ii, n il- ini'iil. 1 .i'i> ili'r|‘lv I'.l.ili'ilil till the in.uiy pi'nplr w lio I'vpir','.- eil 1 iiiillili'iH i; 111 liir I ui;':..l.iV ill till’ Kt'pnI'lu .m pi iin.ii y ster Cleary C .iiuiiil.iti* till Ciiiiimis'ioiiei 6 3 7 - 6 6 3 6 Carry Out Orders A nice’ pl.ice lo nirct ymii fiirnils ('nine .loin Us l''(ir A M other's Day .Speeial 'I'lirUey Dressing. Two N’enelahles \ A Breatl $.<.55 — I'I.D S a I KI'.i: drink I'or all Miiliiei-s with their ineal. Kealuriiiu Daily .Specials O iir I'iiiiKiiis Hoasl Hirl', .Sleanied ( ahl)aKe. 14 other I'ri'sii \'et>ilal»le Dall> I'resli Baked Uolls X j'ii's 21 DinVreiil .Salads Ineluilinu ('tinseled A (larilen .Salads Hut C ohhler -Ser\eil Dail>______________________ M oii.-.Sal. 11:00 lo 2:15 4:.^(l to H:(IO ,Sun<l:iy 11:00 to 2:.'0 Both Rummage and Bowman were taken to the etiiergency room at Davie County Ho.spital. Rum ­ mage sustained minor cuts and scraps and Bowman was treated for back strain. They were later released. ; Estimated damage lo Rum­ mage's car was S8.000. Datnage to the truck, owned by Merchanls Distributors Inc. of Hickory, was estimated ai S I4'000. T h a n k Y o u F o r Y o u r S u p p o r t I n T h e M a y 3 r d P n m a r y JAMES (Simon) SEAFORD Repulican Candidate For Davie County Register Of Deeds Pnid Political Ad By James Seaford lam LiHhvick, w ilii air near. 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TOWN.................................ZIP The New I 1 I Is I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I )/. \ A 1( )i\ 'i) ) / J ) C .A U .E R Y I Between Sister’s II Florist & Revco in the Wal-Mart Shopping Center, Mocksville 634-3747 41 )- nA V n: COLIN TV KN I KKI’RISK UI'.C’OK D. rnU K SD A Y , May 5, 19«8 f? o[? ^ ^ '1 Sfem Cooleemee Library Hours 1 he Hoard n| I mslccs ol ih f in rcc<';ji)ilinn nl Unwell iinonc. I)ii\'ic C (Hiius I’uhiK l.ilnais ai u lin iiic ii April lIlL’ll A piil 28 iiu'olilii.’ litNitic his lim e atul ttpcMtiiii; tlie CiMilcciiiri; Hi.iiirh ic m m ik t s lu pruvulini’ .liviinue' l.il'M,i|\ on S.iuiid,IV'. Ill'll! 1(1 a.Ill liiMiHkal inl"iniathiii ini ilic Hininc -'p J li llicii.;^.. iii.iiis ttilliv L M ii and liis a ii ja in ilic s and iV tc r u-:-:> 1 (-jOUnG fj^ . i l L J !i ti.iUPA HjP, (O'.t "ji'fly.i' ii'.i (Owe w 1‘lj NA.Ml: A!i r \WOMW< h\ \\p ?;,) Mas I 111' Hiaik It I ilii ai \ I'. . 'prir Pii Moiida\ I ; |! It! ; I tii'M'.av- : i-lkl.lN dn Np ,|| Cl'Iosiiii' ' I : 'II I- iii !i.( lilt:, hi I !i>' I'l aiicli nl n.ir rh>M' |,u liliu ii on Saiiii.',!', \ I Ik; 11 ii'.h'i". a ic’-i iIkIk in Mc'.vail : liiMinc iliij s i.ilunlcci w .'I k iii iIk-i'.hiaiN's liislniN rouiii, assisiinu iihliv liliiais III hi.sioru ai aiul tH'iii'aioL'K'al ri".i,'an,h. and hclpiiii; S''nil Ilk' iwordiiii' and prcsv'i \ alioii ol d' iiin citK ; ' i)iii dniiaU’d bi'oks. llUIUih /ines, atul m icrofilm lo enricli the lii)rary’s collcciions. ‘‘The Hoard o f trustee'; o f this library hereby iiives loimal exprcs- sioii of its loss ill tlie death of ilosvell H(Kiiie. anci does Iterehy note ill il.s records il.s appreciitlion o f one w iio was esleemed by his associates and respected by this coinnum ity. ■■ A copy of this rosoliition will be sent to his family as an expression o f the board's heiirlfelt sympathy: / \ Vt, Bt'tM '■s 'vvi vo'i . i W 'iUs: l.kXt«o Oi yiK\ i\ '-1 l!i: ^UCW^£(^lC<.;^S^S O'iG SlW U CARtryiLX. US\MG SMdl, DEUCMt TOjLS, , ,J tfCV\ RfXVi '-(h s \o b l PMMS\^K!t^GL'^ BViViSWtO K iO tjCRfcPtO 3b HO'nv.Si^: \'S BPOKtM Op, ■' / ^ ‘iCRt-pE HOWARD REALTY^ & Insurance Agency, Inc. 330 S. Salisbury Street Corner of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksville, N.C. OFFICE HOURS M on.-Fri. 9-6 Saturday 9-1 S unday By A ppointm ent (919) 998-6463 i ^ E W L I S T I N G S - - - - , 'U'*(k lOyK K’i\i ! ' W m 'riBflo!i ui\, 7 i(.> 'S\iwe (\ wci ^ • "V\ TOtAC*il<CV MOCKSVILLE - Roomy spaciousness that suits fami­ ly living. Brick 1 Vj story Traditional. Den, new kitchen, “1 BRi 2 BA, main-level laundry. Cash or any financ­ ing available immediate move-in. 374,900, H O M E S - l4tt, LOOK.' ( PONT break I HIT , n : DS& SoWETONGI/ CNiEPJlU! n 's sxHi') V.QC4; w trs S nUi i ' vs ;«ftttfSSCR- ^----' \^ie KiViKH?,. J YWfl! 1 CMVT * roUMO A OINOSMR I SKULL OH OyR N'EW PlRST KC>CH^EOLOG\CA,V DIG.' I IF VlECANfiND WE VWOLE WlMG. >it'LL BE 'fiORLD FWAOVIS Vi'.TM TflE \ &CAU1 VlEll GET. VtE CMVaj'i ^ roRscut' s TOVt VJILL W/S lookON TME WJEC, OFGtOSPAPVUC ? 1 fOJND AtAOTOER BOKE .' 1 m m ^HO^^ER K )H t' , IT COULD BE p. roREARtv^ W FINGERS. 1 C^N'^ VJMT 10 SEE WHM THE CQMPLint cmit^OSftUR L0:^l'.s L\KE. ,1 DlDtAl BONLS CftME IM OECORMOR COLORS, OiD 328 AVON ST. — Good starter home dr rental pro­ perty. This 3 BR home on an acre plus lot has been partially remodeled. The house is approx. 40 yrs. old. Appliances stay (including dishwasher) S25,000 121 MARCONI ST. - This tri-level home features 3 BR, V/2 BA, large eat-in kitchen, LR a family room with Fireplace. There is over 1200 sq. ft. in this home that is priced below market value. 338,500 FOREST LANE - This 2 Br cottage has new plumb­ ing, updated wiring, new carpel, refrigerator, large lot with good in \ovjn location. Excellent gardening sptice or any outsl'de activity. Many possibilities. 339,500 TURRENTINE RD, - Cottage in the country with view of a lake: 2 large bedrooms make this a good starter or retirement home. Recently painted on exterior, new shutters and home is in good condition (HUD approv­ ed lor: rental property) 339,900 330 GWYN ST. - Lovely remodeled 3 BR, home wi'th vinyl siding within,walking distance to hospital,and shopping, 107 x 200 lot. great sitting porch and one car garage, 340,000 181 MARCONI ST. - Brick ranch on dead end street v,/ith 3 BR, 1 '/2 BA, large eat-in-kitchen, LR (with new carpet) and carport, 340,500 RAYMOND ~ hnme only 3 years old on quiet s tr a iK illiiM a !la iiiA a J largo jot, niinl blinds. 340,000 : , CHERRY HILL RD. - Peaceful 3 BR, 2 BA home with 1272 sq. ft, on 1.33 acre lot. Also 26 x 32 attached garage. 24 x 24 detached garage, and 24 x 24 shed. Home features ceiling fans, dishwasher, range & 2 electric garage door openers. All for 368,500 300 W ILKESBORO ST. - V/2 story brick home with 4/5 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, BKRM, Den on corner lot. This great familyhome has 2400 sq. ft., hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and extra lot that can be purchas­ ed for only 368,900 579 W ILKESBORO ST. - V/2 story brick home on level lot with nice back yard. Excellent location - walk to shopping. Home features 4 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, Den, & Sun room. 374,900 433 MAIN ST. ★ FEATURE OF THE W EEK * KELLY STREET BR, 2 BA flr r r n Extra large lot (1.3 acres) with 2 home has over 'S'.- ; J^CAROLINA E,E, HOMES, INC. F O R A L L O F Y O U R B U I L D I N G - R E M O D E L I N G N E E D S Now is the time to start that dream home. Come by today and see the many plans and styles we have to choose from. We are qualified builders of Fm HA Homes with 100% financing available to those who are eligible. Come in today for more information. .M A XO K Sc lie s ★ CEEH will handle all your rcniDdcl- ing needs. No job is loo big or (oo small , Call today for a I’ree eslinuite. 1800 sq. ft. and is located close to school. 376,400 GODBEY RD, - Secluded ranch type home with full bsmt. sited on 5 acres. Home features 2500 sq. ft.,4 BR {master BR is 23x21) 2 full baths livingroom (24x23) kit., canning kit. and more. The garage is 40x28, thore is a storage bidg, and a small barn, (up lo 3-1 acros .nvailable) All this for only 389,900 117 HOLLY LANE - Contemporary home with 3 or 4 BR, 3 BA in extra nice neighborhood. This frame and brick home with over 2600 sq. ft. includes a 32x16 ingroud pool. 391,900 SAIN RD. - Brick ranch with over 1800 sq. ft. with full basement on 2.6 acres, 4 BR, 2 BA, large kit., family room, and formal LR, Bsmt. has a flrplace and could be finished for a playroom the out bIdg. is 28x24 392.900 120 CREEKW OOD DR. - Lovely custom built home; stone FP in GR; Acre -f wooded lot with stream: large walk-in closet in MBR; lovely neutral decor; new paint and wall paper; a MUST SEE 393,500 POWELL ROAD - Country living at It’s best - This ranch home situated on 6.92 AC features 3 BR, 2 full BA, Great room w/cathedral ceiling, vaulted ceiling' in kitchen, features 5 stall horse barn, riding ring and fence. A must to see. 395,500 GROVE ST. - Extra nice contemporary on large lot. Home features 3 or 4 BR., 2'/a EIA., formal DR, LR, Den, Jenn Air range, mini blinds, central Vac and more. 399,500 JERMEMIAH RD. - 7 Yr. old 2 story on 24.72 acres, 3 BR, 2'/2 BA, cherry cabinets in kU., 16x17screen- ed porch with BBQ, hardwood floors, 2 wood stoves, 2 ceiling fans. Acreage is fenced with out bidgs. 399.900 BUCK SEAFORD RD. - 38.5 acres with small pond that could easily be enfarged. Good combination of pasture, woods, streams & spring areas. Also a small cottage that could be remodeled. This land Is fenc- , ed and cross fenced, county water and only 2'/2 miles from town. 3105,000 GARDEN VALLEY - H.W. floors, dentil mouldings, a marble flrplace, brass chandeliers, a dreani kit., spacious screened porch, and lovely landscaping are just a part of this exquisite Williamsburge reproduc­ tion. Come see this 3 BR, 2 BA home with full bsmt., in Mocksville’s most exclusive neighborhood. 3134.900 JERICHO-HARDISON RD. - 2 story home surround­ ed by 5 wooded acres, home features 4 BR, 3 full baths, large eat-in-kitchen, formal DR, large forrnal LR, full basement w/family room, 2 FP’s, Dbl. garage, large storage building, many amenities, 3144,900 PETE FOSTER RD. - Lovely split foyer situated on 9.92 acres, 3 BR, 2Vs BA, LR, DR; 2 FP's. Land features fence, barn, pond, and pasture areas. Many extra features, 3149,900 SOUTHW OOD ACRES - Majestic I'/z story Cap Cod home. Boast of 2985 sq. ft. which contain 4/5 BR, 2'/i BA, formal LR, DR,: Den w/stone FP, Jacuzzi in Master tiath. Sun Room, Dbl. Garage. Hardwood floor, too many quality features to list, 1.75 acre lot inone of Mocksville's nicest areas. S189J)00 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY- 112 N. MAIN ST. - Store Iront property with over 1200 sq. ft. in the hoari of town. Storage in roar, parking in front side S rear. Window heat pump, paddle Ian and Hack lights. 343,900 HWY 001 & 601 - Restnurani m good location, 100 plu;; si.'.Jtinq c;ipaoitv, largo loi, many exiia.s Call for di-t.'iils on wliat li'iii.iiiis S69.900 SALISBURY ST. - liiiriii' l.i!d<! IIm ! ‘.V. VL'itOil fni niul;'! I'. .ino Luiiinu-u'ial lo! wilh 1 stoiy clinu.' Can iie con- S72.500 HWY 158 -16 plus acres that could be rezoned for business. Presently there is a 2 BR, 2 BA, home that is used as a rental. 3100,000 HWY 601 -1,468 acres in prime location, Zone Hwy. business, sewer, water, survey. House will be remov­ ed or could be sold separately. $125,000 MOCKSVILLE - Looking for gas station plus con- vience store? We have one available - Call for details LOTS & LAND N oociinoro R o n il...... H o b so n Rond Tot & G w yn S I .............. H ickory H ill..................... H ospital Street E x t.... C ana R o a d ............... G rc e n b ria i'A d v a n c e ... S w a n n Fid. Iredell Co. ................L o t S2,800 .,,, I,B 7 A c. 57,500 ........................,..87,500 FaiiWf'iy Lot ^9 ,5 0 0 ...............Lot *10,000 .......1.5 A c. M 1,500 ... 2.23 A c .-11,500 .1 7 .9 0 A c. S29.535 SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BOB SHELTON, Broker VON SHELTON. Broker Frank Payne, Sales 119 Depot SI., Mocksville 634-2252 634-0110 998-2969 Haymondn Saunders 634-1527 Barry Whittakor, Sales 634-1439 Frank Payne, Sales 634-3332 t S j* Hwy. 601 Com m . P rop ....... 1.4 Ac. *125,000 Off Merrills Lake R d .................15 Ac. si9 ,00Q Eaton R o a d .......................8 .7 1 Ac. M S ,000 Yadkinville Rd.ComtTi. Prop. 100x500 *67,000 Highw ay 64 E ast..........................46 Ac, S73,600 Hwy. 158...,............16 Ac. + House «100,000 N. C ooleem ee.................,..114.5 Ac. *143,000 Ratledge R d........................86.81 Ac. *164,000 Ratledge R d ..........................109.5 Ac. *207,000 FOR RENT-------—----— Now Taking Applications For Rentals, Severer Available IS ms. DAN'IK ( ( ) l’NT\ KNTIiKl'klSK RKCOKI). TIIUUSDAV, iMiiy 5^ 1988 Social Services Asicing For $626^810 From County H,v Kiilh.v I). C ltnrnn : Davio County Enloiprise Rfnuuil TIk' U’ rnuiilN I X-pailnii'iii ('I Snciiil Si.'i\RCs IS .I'-kii'ii; li'i hum ihc (.minis :ni its pu'piisci) St'.l iiiillii'n liud-ji’l l<ii llu; 19SS S'l I iM ,ii s (Ml Dll I'cti'i j;inu's I '1,11 k . w ill• rt'X'icwciJ 'lhc piiipdsixi at .i ; MK'i.il sci'\ ri'i's iik‘i'!in^'/last. vVL'ek, saiil III'.' I .•qiii.-si 1-, up .SI I7 .j(i4 III ' pi.-t>,’i:nt tinn;, this \ c;ir's liKal t in rcm-i'spcitsi' appm pi iaiioii O f llnil llK'i:i.'asi;, (,'laik s.:ul is ii> i.i'Si,’{ the c o iu ilv 's p o rtiuii 1)1 snariiu; Mcilicakl Costs atkl .SIO.IKH) is pin ;j(.'clcil to ciiviT tik' coutiiy's .share o f lVSItkMUi.il home ciitc li'i Dav ie ivsideiils who caiitiot alToid the lull : cost . TIkiI uoultl leave ahoiil S37,(HKI to covcr proposed salary increases iiiul projected inerea.ses in opera tion costs. "W hen you look at it in that respect, it (.loesn't look quite so biul." Clark said. 'I'he pro[xised budget ealls l'or a , 5 percent acros.s-the-hoard pay in­ crease Ipr department employees iilong witli the reclassillcation. wliich in most cases would raise the siiiarios, of sociai worker and eligibiUty specialist positions. Clark, said tl'c positions were upgraded as tlie result ()!'two job .studies coiiducted recently by the state. .‘\s I'or capital outlay expen­ ditures, the department’s propos­ ed budget calls for S6.00I.) fur new equipment and furniture. 'I'he two iiuijor c.\pcndiiures are S1,700 lor an adilitiohal computer terminal anil $1,000 I'or a new typewriter. Clark said the request is down considerably froin the SIS.tXX) ap­ propriated for capital Outlay in this year’s budget. Themoney was us­ ed for renovations to tlie social ser­ vices building, which were done in conjunction with the construction of a building connecting the social .services and heaitii departments. 'I'he total ,$674,.'^46 county ap- D e a d l y S p e e d G R E E N S B O R O - T raffic fatalities and accidents could rise if stales do not provide for stricter enforcement after raising highway speed limiLs from 55 mph to 63 mph, says an economist at the University of North Carolina at Grccn.sboro. Dr. Stephen i-ayson. who has done research on the econmuic aspccls of enforcing tlie 55 mph speed limit, points to national studies on tlic average speed o f m otorists and the variability of speed around posted limits for his cautionary note. "The higher the variability, the more fatalities will og;'ur," said Layson. “ I predict tliat if we raise the speed limit to 65 miles per liour, the variability o f speed will rise, and that could lead to an in­ crease in tralTic i'atalities." prupri.itioM in this yeai's budget ^\as aoUialh higher than the aiiKHiiit bcins' piiiposed tor next : %car lti.\,iusV It iiu liula l SI Ifi.DtKI (Ml m.irkcil lur ( I uisti ui'tlnii I >r ihe ;iU‘U intlkllUL' f'l.ll k dill lUU llicilkic ilu' la-u ci'U siiikiton iikiik-v: in ■.'I Miipiii in;.' this >v'.ii's .ippmpii.i tu'ii witli thf n\|ucst fiM ik'\l si'ar. A '.-'l.il 01 >.! ') h iilln '11 in IcJcial liiiu!-. riikl .SI 5 inilluin iii st.iu- liiluN: IS also |i|i'|Ci;k\l in tik- pi,i , pusi'il lnidi.vt. ■ Hill I'ostcl . u ho I L'prcsi'iits tJk- Das ic ( ’otint) Hii.ird nl ('riiitiiiis sii'ik'is I 111 the' M'L'utI sriA icfs b'Kiiil; sail! the couiily may get sonic help fioiii the (icncral Assciiihiv 111 iinei'ing lhe pioiccted iik;i\Msc in M oilk'akl losis I Ic saiil the N .C . Assi'cialion o lC o u n tx C o m m is s io n e rs : is p uslnm ; legislators to appntpi tale Medie.iitl re iki tp counties dm iny this sum ­ mer's slii'it session. I'oster sail! Medicaid rehef had been provided in the past from the : stale's, surplus IuikIs. Clark said S.V.^ million , in Medicaid funds are projected to ha\e been spent in Davie County tiuring the I ‘^S7-SS fiscal vear. whicli ends .lune 30. 'I'he new budget calls I’or .S4.7 million. "A nd this is Just Davie County, so if we look at the stale and na­ tion, we've got a real problem there;" he said.; Clark will make a presentation on the proposed budget to ihe T)avic County l?oard of Coiiutiis- sioners at an upcoming meeting. 'i'he sociai services board discussed tlie budget in open ses­ sion ami again in e.xecutive (clos­ ed) session, as allowed under the N .C. Open Meetings l.,;iw for ihe consideration of individual salaries, but took no action on it. L e o n a r d R e a l t y 34 Town Square 704-634-3875 11 BDBBHISBBBBBBBHBBBB f M T O LIUKKTV Rl). -3 tK(lnH>in. 2 halli MfH. hoiTU'on 2.2 acre.s. Hm'I'IIciiI cniul. M2,5(M) YAI)KIN CO. - Oltli-r lU-sIureil home on 20 acrc.s, stream '6H/XM). IN roWN - btdnxnn lirkk ran- cljcr, ha.scmcnl, cariH)rl. $.^9,9(H) f>01 N-3 hcdriHtm iKxiie , hasomciit l.ots of privacy hiiy near 1*40. S44,5(M) PO\VKl>I. ROAD - 3 Itedrmmi Brick Rancher , carjMnl. (lood country l.ocation. KmliA loan. If yon ({nalify, a very low or no down payment Is avaihihle M9,90(). IN TOWN-3 IW(irm»m lirick Ran­ cher. on hir^e lot. Carport, Base- nienl. Read) lor you (o mtive into. DOWNTOWN IUJSINi;SS LOT - and WarehiMises or huildhi^ for .small l)u.slnes.s. Lot.s of |>ossii>llities. Owner anxious - S25,0(M). KAN!) - 2.8 enough for 3 mobile liol|pprK!^R w ner finan­ cing. IJBKRTV CllURC:il RD. — acres - wooded - building or mobile home lot SiK.yfKK Other Homes A Land Available Linda I.ebnard 7(M-6.14-.Vi50 Cynlbia Auresto 7(M-492-7«32 NKKD NKW I.ISriN(;S Thank You " o r Y o u r S u p p o r : O f O u r C h ild r e n 's d u c a h o n F R E D D I E M U R P H Y Board O f E ducation Paid Poliliciil Ad Oy TrodcJic Murphy Thank You For Taking The Time To Vote It Was Greatly Appreciated R U T H R I C H A R D S O N Candidate For Register Of Deeds Piild fulillCKl Ad Dy nulll nichiiiddxi Also at last week's niceting. Clark announced that Ch.iiinian C'harles Evans' second, three-year lerm on the board would e\|iire in ■lune. This is the , longest con secuinc setvici' allo\ved uiulci state statutes. 1-A.ins could, liowever. be rc.ip pointed alter a year's absence Ironi the bo.iril. ‘'^’l)u can scr\c 12 ol the next I yeais. in otiiei s^mds, ( liarles. ' said W ill M atiiii. at- toi ncy lor tiie ho.n(! (, l.irk sail! he wnuki he lakiin'' suggestions lioTii ihe .other Iniir buaid nieiiihcis tnj a lepraeciiieiil lor l.\aiis. will) w.iN appuiiiievl by tlie Imanl, ( )l the oiliri ; fiuil nienil'ers, tun were appniiiii.-d bv the St,lie and iwn by the Davie ( nimlN Hoard ill ('I'm iiiissiniiers,. I he itoard uil| also iieed in elect a ne\^ eliaimiaii in lul\ . ( lark -.aid. Because l-oster's term on the i()unt> eoinmissiiin will expire in .'Soxeiiiher, ( laik said enmniis sioneismay appoint sonieiine else to .serve in his placo, 'I'he Davie commission lias traditionally opted to appoint one of its members to the social sersices boanl. T'oster, who didn’t llle for rc- election after 12 years on the coun­ ty commission, said he e.xpeeted commissioners to appoint another member from the board. n ^ f I H O M E S & R E A L T Y , I N C . 1 . 818'South Main Jilfect \ (704) 634-(»2i ‘ VloikwiHc,'\t i HOSVSES S20.000 JOYNER STREET-C iny spacf' mcludi;'! -squar<! toel ol liv- rooin and dun. Ex- 19B3 Mobile Horne and lot. Home has in condition. Ex-ER^CONTRACT [fl,’ l»)::<:g»{» celle.nt Kiarlor homo 525.500 CASA BELLA DRIVE 3 bt.'droonif., I ’ B T17F» cellcnl investment peoporty 527.500 DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE — ? txidroorns. 1 bath honia with loncod t)ack yard, convenient lo h^chool and Stiopping Gentef. - Gieat Inveslmont propoMy S27.700 YADKIN ST.. COOLEEMEE- Recently remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 bath homo leatuieb lovely eat-in kitchen and plenty of closet space. Large deck is great for warm weather living!: 528.500 RIDGEMONT - 3 Bedroom. 1' i' Bath, rancher, new paint inside and out Excellent starter home. Ideal investment property. 529.500 DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - This 3 Bedroom home is ready (oi your personal: touch. The first steps ol remodeling: have already been done, including aluminum siding and insulation. Lots of potential! 529.900 ERWIN STREET, COOLEEMEE - This 2 BR home is in the pro­ cess ol ol being completely renovated. New paint inside and out, new carpel, vinyl, kitchen cabinets and more. Perfect starter or retirement home. No need lo pay tent any longer when you can own this home. Buy now and help select colors,: etc! 530.900 601 NORTH — floors and knotty pine panpilinf| llbJ11 be ideal for rental property, 531.900 OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Small 2BR, I bath home on 1 acre. Ov/ner in process of remodeling' Will complete for new buyer. Possible owner (inancing-call for details. 533.500 WATT ST. COOLEEMEE - This well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features beautiful hardwood floors, maintenance free aluminum siding and concrete drive. Ready for you to move In ■ loday!! ' . : 534.900 DAVIE ACADEMY RD.- Enjoy the country; Brick rancher on nice deep lot features 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, kitchen living room and single car carport. 536.900 SPRING STREET - (just oil North Main Street) - Ideal 2 bedroom screen­ ed porch. vn rfflllil»JM ;l^*i«JilH fA ^»irg o outside Storage building. Very well maintained. 539.900 DAVIE ACADEMY RD. — Enjoy the country living you love in this rural 2 j . y The roomy country kitchen and a abej^Mm>iR?" < - vt^> 'fj"w ntribule to the easy living this home has to offer. 539.900 HEMLOCK ST.—COUNTRY HOME IN THE CITY — This Im- maculatc 3 BwaS8Hai^Mjyj|-^^ ’ sq. ft. Owner leaving all m aJorappTiancesn^ustseetoapp ;ciate,543.500 WILKESBORO STREET — This older well kepi home lealures 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with approximately 1405 sq. ft. 545.000 Serene country setting for this I Vs story cottage. Approx. 1 acre with fruit and nut trees already produdng. One year old oil heating : system with central air and 2 year old well. Three iDedrooms and 1, bath, 547.900 A horse lover's delight! 4 acres (2 fenced), 2-stall barn, workshop and other buildings. Abundant flowering trees and shrubs. 2 BR, 1 BA cozy home with great deck. Call loday for more information. 548.500 MARCONI STREET — Immaculate 3 BR, 1'/a bath, brick ran­ cher on 1 acre lot. Tastefully decorated throughout. Energy ef- fecient features. Full basement. 549.500 SHEFFIELD PARK — Neal 3 bedroom, 1'/j bath brick rancher located on basement, lovely in-ground pool” i r outdoor enjoyment. 555.000 PINE RIDGE RI3AD - Nice_Brick Rancher located on large lot. Large great rQpiJ^|i]:<:ii’»?»lMii;rii[o^flns, double carport and partial basement. 555.500 GARNER STREET - Great in-town location: deep lot privldes wonderful space for gardening or play area for children; 3 BR, 2 BA, living/dining combination, family rm. W/flreplace, and full basement with fireplace and woodstove. 564.900 TOT STREET - Extremely nice brick rancher located Inwell established neighborhood. Offering lots of room with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room and deii, and spacious kitchen. Great back yard with plenty ol room for the kids to play. This may be just the home you've been waiting (or. 565.500 WESTCLIFFE, SALISBURY — Comfortable3 bedroom, 1'/a bath home, freshly painted inside and out. Features fireplace in liv­ ing room, built in shelves and crown molding. Lovely lot in one ol Salisbury's nicest neighborhoods. Enjoy country living only 1 ','2 miles from the new Salisbury Mall! 565.900 PETE FOSTER RD. NEW LISTING — This beautifully land­ scaped brick rar| lliiji»ld ;^»n^^i[|4i;y-'f>i'i| 1V- ba'Iis with cen­tral air. Very well Kept onrniB iT n 565.900 RIVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this ranch style home is in MOVE-IN condition. There's room for everyone with 3 bedrooins/3 full baths ^finished basement area includes a seperate kiichRnl^1ji?l»]=<;g»t»K^>i:yiW rft' room. Custom-built for owner the home includes many energy effecient features. Located oil 601 South, just minutes from Salisbury's new mall. A terrific buy in today’s market! 566.900 SUNNEYDELl LANE/TWINBROOK ACRES. Less than 2 years old, this rustir-'j j^ h g i;^unll^.-y_Yi^ ^ porch calls for old fashioned roc^ 4V-,X^W .^ visit. Very compact 3 bedroom home with 2 large baths, great room and fantastic at­tic storage. 568,000 HOSPITAL AREA - Charming brick rancher with white irim features an open front porch, front carport, large back patio and completely fenced back yard. Inside provides comfortable liv­ ing space offering a living/dinfng combo, an L-shaped kit­ chen/family room, and three bedrooms. In walking distance of medical facilities, shopping, etc. 568.900 DUKE ST., MOCKSVILLE ■ Cozy brick rancher with 3 bedrooms 2 full baths arM M B MM^-ji] is oarllallv finished v/ith a~1B^? it. roorri Well manicured lawn makes 1.50+ acres, an ideal setting. Call for showing. 576.900 SALISBURY STREET-Fabulous brick rancher with more to of­ fer than you can imagine! 3 BR, 2V2 BA, LR with fireplace. Beauty shop with reception area has separate outside entrance. This: area could easily be converted to any type ol office or could be used as an extension of the living area-possible a 4th BR, playroom or den. Concrete drive and carport. Must see to appreciate. 579.900 VILLAGE OF FARMINGTON -This immaculate brick cottage is situated on 1.48 acres and features large soacious rooms, in­ cluding 2 bedroi i m B i a E E i m i E B a t h fireplace, country kitchen, with all applicances, famal dining room, screened porch, patio, and large garage. Beautifully landscaped, convenient to: 1-40. Must see. Priced to sell. 584,500 BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD. — This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick rancher has a seml-finished full basement with a large woodstove ducted to each upstairs room. The cozy den features a glass enclosed fireplace. A 20x30 outbuilding can be used for garage or workshop. 12.3 acres partially fenced 585.900 NORTH MAIN STREET - Two story colonial with gingerbread porch featuring 4 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, living room and : study. Country kitchen with dinning area. Separate laundry room and enclosed back porch plus patio and carport for two cars. In addition, a totally efficient guest house attached by a breezeway, all on a % acre lot. 586.900 CROWE S'TREET — Extremely nice Brick Rancher located on nice quiet street i nsfilcjims. 2 full baths. Liv­ ing room, Den and Garage. Fenced back yard with 2 nice storage ^ buildings 588.900 GARDEN VALLEY— This 3 bedroom 2 bath brick rancher has many nice features including central vacuum, intercom, and full basement with finished playroom. Backyard is fenced with chain link fencing. See Today. 589.900 NORTH MAIN STREET — JUST REDUCEDI Brick rancher located on large in-lown lot with nice garden space. Home of­fers 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large living room and well-equipped kitchen. All this plus a garage and patio for outdoor entertaining. 597.900 64 EAST— MOVE RIGHT INIII This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is in excellent condition, a 2 car garage, in ground pool, 3 acres with a 29 X 14 storage building. Hurry for a great buy. 5118,700 UNDER CONSTRUCTION-GARDEN VALLEY-3 Bedroom, 2’/2 bath home with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub. Nice dock in back. Call office for more details 5112,500 HICKORY HILL - 3,000 plus square foot split foyer situated on 1 '/z lots in lovely country club setting. From the 12x32 back deck, you can view Ihe 92 acre Hickory Hill Lake and your own pivate 20x40 inground pool. Features 4 BR, 3'/2 BA, great space for entertaining indoors and out. Call today for more details. 5115.000 HICKORY HILL - Lakefront home offers comfortable living for a large family or one with lots of friends! Screened porch overlook­ ing the lake is off the upstairs family room, patio is off the : downstairs den. Five bedrooms and three baths, 5119.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - This 1'/2 story Williamsburg offers low maintenance with all brick exterior, 3 Bedrooms, 3V2 baths, living room dining room and screened porch. Also full basement with drive in garage area.5125.000 BERMUDA RUN DRIVE, BERMUDA RUN - Beautiful ma- sionette offering 1900 plus square feet of comfortable living space. Large Great Room, well equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms 2 fuir baths. Lovely Patio overlooking golf course. All this plus the maintenence free living your've been looking for. 5129.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION ■ GARDEN VALLEY ■ Beautiful 2 story home offerind||M |^M »:j:jim Hi|M » living room, dining room aWfflreWtrasl WuSrHfSPIftJs Screened porch for outdoor enjoyment. Nearing completion. 5140.000 OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Feel like you’re in the mountains In this roomy 3-4 iDedroom, 3 bath A-frame home on 8 private, wood­ ed acres. Watch the snow fall from beside one of the 2 fireplaces in the winter: or, in warm weather, relax on the wrap-around deck. Natural landscaping keeps your work to a minimum and free time lo a maximum. More acreage is available. ...............................NOW AVAILABLE” ”......................... FOR RENT-Very nice2 Bedroom/2 Bath mobile home on love­ ly lot, approximately 3 miles from Fiber Industries plant off 801 South. Rent: $275. per month. Partially furnished. : FOR RENT - Beautiful home in exclusive Bermuda Run. 3 Bedrooms/2 baths with terrace overlooking golf course. Fully fur­ nished. 950°“ per month. Call Kathi Wall for details. JUST A REMINDER - If you are interested in a property listed in our ad as being UNDER CONTRACT, please take the time to call. Depending on circumstance, you may want to make a BACK UP OFFER on the proper­ ty. Let one of our sales agents explain the details on how this could work for you. L.OT/tANIIi OLD HIGHWAY 70, Cleveland, Rowan County — 50’x?00' lot near downtown Cloveland. Partially wood(Hl Zoned R-15. Retiuc- od from $4,000. : ADJOINS GARDEN VALLEY SEC. IV - (i 75 acre.s partially OFF 75 (r. ro.id front.iye. OFF HARDISON STREET - 13.75 acres, paiti.illy wooded HOWARD STREET—Private 100' x 1-10' lul Cimvcnient .n icwm location; 55,500 Ea Cdgowood Ciiclo Sut)divi!ijon - 2 lots ■ appioximat.'ly, id:' ‘n in quiet well ostabliahod noighboilKiod, Comoi lul may l.n i- oillu-i s tre e t. 53,000 $3,400 per acre 53.400 per acre 53.400 per acre $5,000 520,000 528,700 518,000 JACK BOOE ROAD — 6.19 acres of rolling, partially cleared, partially wooded land. Septic tank and county water already available. Fence posts are in place ready for wire to keep your livestock in. EXCELLENT VALUE. STREAM ON PROPERTY, 519.900 ROWAN COUNTY - 3 4 acres of rolling land, small trees. Divid­ ed into lots, 519.900 HWY 801 — FARMINGTON AREA — 5,87 acres with Ideal building silo (pr;rc lost approved) in lovely country setting. $7,300 $12,500 Lovely 1 09 acru lot p(,!ilect lor liuikliiui or lor ,i niDbiU' honti' Just across Ihe rlvor in Rinvan County oil Nei?ilinoK! Hciad HWY. 801 NORTH oil Hwy 001 ;■> acres, heavily wooiloil, loail lioiil.uie ___________ilding site: The two lots ;ire comDlnlel\tilifl»1d;1jfir»1Jlli;riTHfi| with many hard- wooiiM. dogwoods, etc. l:nd ol cul-de-sac on loft of Magnolia Avenue $65,000 IOB acies oil Hwy, 801 in Woodleaf. Zoned for planned mobile hmin! community, >1 ^ J i uld be excellent n nt.il propoiiy WoW }I|M ii(ri'*%rTii|^'i!W ^prnlivelopment. Call uHiee lor coniplote details SI BO,000 HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH — Beautilul 27,5 acres of farmland with KibZ tiHil of road frontage on 601, Zoned R-20 and R/A. Wood- eii acieaye on back ol property. Favorable site review for possi­ ble development : Riciiey Sarah s;eisiiey ! 634r3621.. Donald Hendrlckti 634-3152 Peggy Watson 634-3995 “PaVMoore- ' EdIe'O. Potts m - m i 634-5913 ’ ’ ; Chr(8 Hendrix . 634-0068 f ' Ja^es W. Foster 394-2688 \\|1U I’l'iili'*! l^Vl’cki Fleming 634-3640 ;K 8thiC.W all 634-1311 Frances Tutterow 634-5074 Betli Phifer : 278-4622 6l)-nA\ n: (X)UNT\ I-NrKRI’RISi; K iaX )U I). I'lIUKSnAV’, Aliiy 5. I9SS 1987 Davie County Tax Liens N O R I ’H C A R O I.I N A D A V ll^ C O U N ;!"^', Uiuicriiiul l\v viruic ol ilic antlioril) m'sicJ in me hv Sec ti( 'ii n | ilic N o rih ( 'a io lin ii ( ic iic ra l S ta lu le s a iu l p iif M la iii In an I'iU c r o l ih o H i'a iil n i (^ M l)m i^ ^ li'n c ls o l' I) a \ic fip a l a iiH u m i taxes, I lii.N (la\, ol ,\!a\ , l*)SiS. ■ D e n ote s I'iH', n Taxes Adams Li!,' e: f. Janer \ \ l - Allen, Alfrod aiul Allia Alion, Chailu' Heiis'aixi' V Aili-n' : Allqii. fc'nc Glonn Allen, Gootgo W Heirs Alien, Jimmy l.oroy and rdil!', ; Allun. Joo Stnnloy a Shetri S Allen, Johnny Ray ; Allen, Rosa Ht'if ^ Allen, Viola Allen. W.E Allen. Waller C, III and Loanne Allen, Walter C. Ill and Loanne Allen, William Fred and Carol Z Allison. Chrislino C Allison. Edward and Sarah Allred, Josopti D. Anderson, Annio W S Eli.Tabelh Smitli : Anderson, Arnold Gray and Anna H Anderson, Curtis Dean S Perri P. Anderson, Jeffrey V, ii Kathy P, Anderson, Mary Ella ■ Anderson, Michael E, & Deanie W. Andrews, Sam D. f-leirs Angell. Cecil G. S Barbara Arms'.vorlhy, Barry Armsworthy, Wm,, Charles and Peggy ; Armsworthy, Wm. Charles and Peggy Arnold, Charles S, A Judy L, Arnold, Jimmy L. Arnold, James William S Beverly Arnold, William Perry Heirs Arnold, William Perry Heirs Athey, Wm. Raymond and Sharon : Bafundo, Michael & Kathleen Bailey, Carl A, Bailey, Carl A; Bailey, Carl A, Bailey, Carl A. : Bailey, Creola Vashti Bailey. Early Odell Bailey, Early Odell Bailey,, Mitchell Troy and Robin S. Baity, William Ray Jr. Baker, Dallas and Bonnie Baker, Dallas and Bonnie Baker, Elizatieth Rhodes Baker, Elizabeth Rhodes Baker, Robert N. & Betty Jean Ballrey, Geraldine S.: : BaKrey, Geraldine S. Barefoot Acres, Inc, Barker, Pinkie Mrs,; Barnard, E.H, Barney, Charlie Jr. a Dorothy Barney, Tony M. Jr. i Barneycastle, Ida Barneycastle. Ida . Barneycastle, Ida Bazaar, Richard A. S Anna J. Bazaar, Richard A. S Anna J. Bazaar, Richard A. S Anna J, Beam, Lester C. and Becky Bean, David ' Bean. Donald B. and Betty W, Beauchamp, J.C. Heirs Beauchamp, Junie Noah: Heirs S Ivey Beauchamp, Lester W, Beauchamp, Lester W. Beauchamp, Lester W ,: Beauchamp, Paul C, el al Beaver; Clara C, Beck, Richard A, and Billie Jean Beddington, Kenneth C. Bell, Donna Lynn Howard 8 Charles Belton. Jerry W. 8 Carolyn W, Benlield, Harold Eugene and Mildred Benge, Walter Jr. and Lola Bennett, Mary P, Bennotl, Mary P, Benson, Leroy , Benson, Leroy Berry, George R. 8 Vernier* Berry, Ruby Mae Berry, Ruby Mao : Bivens, William F (3ivens. William F. Black, David L, Blackburn. Margin , Blackvvelder, Jamon S. & Sylvia Blackwell, Oscar Blackwell, Wilbur Clay and Phyllis Blackv;ood. Iva G Bledsoe, Buddy 0, and Dotty 8 Bo Bledsoe, Harold S, 8 Lucillu tJlevins, Bruco D. Jr. 8 Magejio S Bobbin, Josfjie L. and HoJon I3odonheimor, (-tnesl E Jr. 8 Louise Boettchoi, Jariios L Doger, Bennie D Udgor, Bonny Doan and Patli Bog'jr. Cl.'uido M, arnj Onet.i S Doger, Gilbeit L. Boger. Gilbert Leo and M.-ixino Bogof. Giltsert L(!*? ;infl M.ixiin? Boyori Gilbert t.eo and Maxine Bogdr, Gilliert Li;o and Maxino Boger, Gilbert Leo ,ind M;ixiiie Boger, CJilbert Li.'C and Maxine Borjer, Gilbiiil l.ee and Maxine Bogot, Gilbert l-oe and Maxine Boger, Gilbert Lee and Maxine Boger. Gilbeit Leo anil Maxine l.ioger, Gilbert Lee ami Maxine lioger, Gilbert Lee and Maxine Boyer, Gilbert Lee and Maxrne Boger, Giltjerl Lee and Maxine Boger. Gilbert Lee and Maxine Doger, Gilbert Loo and Maxine Boger, Gilbert Lee and Maxine Boger, Gilbert Lee anii Maxine Boger, Gilbert Leo and Maxrne Boger, Gilbeit Lee and Maxine Bogor, Gilbert Leu and Maxine Boger, Jarnos W. Boger, LOster 8 Helene Boger. 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Wni Bed and Linda S Carler, Wm, Ben and Linda S Cailnor John Clillord Caskddon, Bruce and Margaret, C.a.sslevens. .Joseph M Candle. Joe Edward Jr. 8 Ruth O Caudle. Joe Edv/ard Jr 8 Ruth O. Chadin, .Joe T, and Mary B Chanib(.rr). Terry L. 8 Tracy Johnson Champ. John II, Jr CbanrJIer, iXinny R Chandler. Ltilber W 8 Annie M. Cheeks. Marvin E 8 Debora P. Misenhei Childress. Lee 8 Betty B Childress, Lee 8 Betty B Chunn, Beaulah Clninn, Beaulah Clark, Amasa J 8 Si/.s.in Claik, Amasa J 8 Susan Clark, Herbert...Opener Clark Cleary, Kirk and Mary Frances Clement, Annie 1 Clemenl. Annie T. Clement. Beatrice Arnold Clement. Ch.irles M. Ji Clement. Charles M, Jr Clement. George ClernenI, Janie;; Oiii.’ll 8 Ocl.ivia Clemenl. .lames Oitell 8 Oelavia Clemenl, Janies 1 8 Ciystal Clemenl, Jessie and Janie Clemenl. Rachel Hens Clemenl, Rachel Hens Clenie'nt, Willie Giay and B.'tty K Cllernent. Willio Gi.iy and LJr'tly ,h Cleveland, Henry .liinior Ciino, iirenda P : Clilio. 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Cuthrell. C F. : Cuthrell, L,A Cuthrell, Vance Hoirs Cuthrell, Vance Heirs Dalton. Ella H, Dalton. Elia H. Dalton, H.M. 8 Josephine Dalton, H.fvl. 8 Josephints Dalton. H.M, 8 Josephine Dalton, Lillie Estate Dalton. Myrtle:Louise Dalton, Odell Dianiel, Ervin G, 8 Vickie S. Daniel, Ervin G, 8 Vickie S, Daniel. Ervin G. & Vickie S, Daniel. Ervin G. 8 Vickie S. Daniel,, Ervin G. S Vickie S. Daniels. James W. Davidson. Darry W. Davidson, Fred H. Davis, Betty Heirs Davis, Billy R. Davis. Billy R. Davis. Gladys D. 8 Roy Gattis Davis, Jerome I. Davis. Jerome I. Davis, Jerome I. Davis, John A. & Edith D. Davis, Larry S. 8 Peggy T. Davis, Ricky 8 Stepanie Davis, Roy Davis. Terry Dean Daywalt, George Harvey and Jolette Daywalt, George Harvey and Jolette De Parle, Virginia H. Deal, Richard & Shelby W. Deese, Charles Wayne and Delores Dillard. Clarence C. and Louise Dillard. Terry W, S Carolyn W. Dillard, Terry W. & Carolyn W. Dixie Realty Co., Inc. Dixie Realty Co., Inc. Dixon, Emilie V. & George Roberson Dobbins, Larry W. Dobson, James Frank Doby, Silly Li and Barbara Donovan, Michael F. & M. Kathryn Dooley, Herbert E, and Jetty Doub, Nancy S.: Doulin. Charlie & Lillian Douiin, John Charles and Lillian D. Dowell, Terry W, 8 Kay W. Downing, Jane Phyllis Driver, L,D. Heirs Driver, Leroy 8 Elenor J. Drum, Shelba S. Dulin, Henry W. 8 Jewell Dulin, Henry W, & Jewell Dulin, John Wesley and Annie 0, Dulin. John Wesley and Annie C. Dulin, Robert Heirs Dunlap. Sylvia W. Dunn, Lawrence G. 8 Lois Durham, Estelle S, Durham, Estelle S. Durham, Nancy S. , Dwiggins, Bobby Eugene 8 Linda Dwiggins, T.W. Heirs 8 Lucy Dyson, Carl and Nell Dyson, Leon and Lenora Dyson, Marty A. 8 Cathy D. Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. & Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt. Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank P. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D, 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D, 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt. Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt. Frank D. 8, Sue Earnhaidt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt. Frank D. 8 Sue Earnhardt, Frank D, 8 Sue Earnhardt, FrankP & Sue Earnhardt., Frank D. S Sue Earnhardt, Frank D. 8 Sue Earrihatdt, Frank D. 8 Sue E.iinbardl. Frank D, 8 Suo Fason, Dempsey W, 8 Molt)a C. Faton Alla I'atnn. Helen B, Fall'll, Helen 15 i'.ilon, Henry Raymond !"iit('Ci Ciileii .iiii) Heniy l i>!ii}!’l f,‘i. n.ii'i L Dianjia I ■■■ ,’lertieit Ij 8 Teresa C r ,1I!< -.li M, 111. h.iid K- S. & l i Miller IKi rii-il I i( (' '.! O Ri’iil .iiul Leila Gray .im lM aiie C .Hill Maiie C, ,11 Id Mane (' ■ .,ii',ii Millie C .,ei- Man,! C ■ lllii I le.) O. : I |. hiii . 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Kimnclh 1.(M’ S Kiilhy Fotoboe. Kerim-lh Lei' fi Kiidiy, ' Fleminp, Rich.-iid Flistcher. N.iiiL-y L ' r-iolchin ^J,),n•v L ril'Od H.li!!.!!,!'! t (.'atioi iinii \ !- ; v’O'tf,, u;i!)0i ;in'J f f ' 1,‘IHV I j.'-' I !'I 'tl'!- I I, I!r-. I l.'O .1. I,- p. ; I '.'tl !■! : ■ . ''1 t) I urih.' ' ■ f *.-M i >;.l, ‘.J.ai w 'ir 1'.' ' : 1 "U, 'I. !t,r^v i'.l!-'<-1' .!(■ It n:, [ t i' liO':;, II I f'ilSll'! I. .!■:■.!,;< i f .1'” ^ li :k'.: ■ !-o;.!i'r, t.. ai'ii !il.''Hli'iii. i'osttJr. hli.'al'f'tt' li f''-'.I." I. I'.-ahi'lh !i ' : Tosle.'. Lula Hchs f-OSIpi ('CN.I and Pa.risio ■ i N) an-:: f-astiK Glei'.ii M a i\l Lloiiv, •I'usler. bill'll!! Roavii:- Jotmsi->ivWa;!ii f'oslor. J G t-lei!s Loslot, James' Milchi'ti aiuj' KeniHflh Foslei, Jaini's W Fii/at.elh B ■ Fosioi. Jinimy L‘), Foslcr, John Honrv Jf .im) Nelli” 1 Foster, Konnoltt Leo and Gail Foster, Martha M.' Foster, Mary VV Mis Foster, Michaot D. : Foster. Richard R ■ Foster, Richard R Foslof, Samuel FranKlin f; Naiicy S Fostoi, Sandra Leigh Foster, Thomas G Ji and Helen Foster; Zaro E. Foster, Zaro E Foust, Stephen S, Carol S. Foust, Stephen f. Carol s : Fowler, Anslo Morrell & Fiances P.. FO'.vler. Eliza Fowler, George Calvin S Diane Fowler, George Calvin & Diane Fowler, James Otis and Clara Fowler, James Otis and Clara Fowler, James Otis and Clara Fowler, James Oils and Clara , Fowler, James Otis and Clara Fowler, Roland R. Heirs Fowler. Samuel Otis and Willie Mae Fowler. Thomas Fowler, Thomas : : Fox, C.G. Lumber Co. Inc. ;Franh, Earl M. & Ellen M. Freer, David R. & Jerrene K. Frost, John A. : Frost, William S Betty Frye, Vermeil C. i Frye, Vermeil C. ' Fuller, Daisy Heirs Furches Enterprises, Inc. Furches Enterprises, Inc. Furches Enterprises, Inc. Gaddy. L.G. and Anna Jean Gaither, Clay, Gaither, Gordan and Coleen Gaither. J. Marvin Gaithei, James M. & Lois : : Gaither, John R. & Marilyn J,: . Gaither, John R. S Marilyn J. Gaither. John Redmon Gaither. John Redmon : Gaither, John Wesley Gailhor. Julie Heirs Gaither. Melvin & Brenda . Gaither. Melvin & Brenda Gaither. Michael Lee ; Gaither. Thomas A. and Alice C. Gaither, Thomas A. and Alice C. Gaither, Thomas A. and Alice C. Gallos, Thomas M. Gambill, Ray : Gentry. James H. el al . : Gibson. Johnsie Davis ■ , Glass. Bobby Gene and Betty Glass. Bobby Gene and Betty Glass, Ricky Gene & Sharon N. Glass, Ricky Gene a Sharon N, Gobble, Donald W. & Janet S. . Gobble, Joe and Judy Gobble, Joe and Judy Gobble, Joe and Judy Gobble. Thomas R, and Barbara K. Godbey, Alice N. and Curtis Godbey; Alice N. and Curtis Godbey. J. Wayne & Donna T. Godbey. Roger Dale ; : Godbey, Roger Dale Goforlh. G.H, Jr. and Lucy Golorth, Marquietta S. : Good. James F. fi Odessa I. Gordon, Roger L. and Susan Grant, Mozella Heirs Greco Realty Co. Greco Realty Co. Greco Really Co., Greco Realty Co. Green. Honry Colon CSreen, Willa M. 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Kiiten A. , Noeley, K;ir«>ii A : Nooly, Mithai!l Ausiin ,s K.ilh .Nocly. Shelby Nooly. Jihijihv I. \\ 1 Ni.nvson!!- Sli'divt.in t >■'. 1 p.ii NiChuls. Liritin !-i .i"d I'li'l'iii !'i N . hi'!', J S, f-Jicho!s L.itiy Uii'-m.is Hcji:, Nu'ik'.ison VV V,' Ofbi'iun: IvMi ; , (Jrit'il. B'ily t .inu Nim,i ■ jOfiL'ti. Ki'iini.'th II .'.Mariiini,! Q>vi)n;;, John H X ;.’ hifit>y C Owons. John M fi'Shifii'v (' Oivens, VViili.dti M Si e'. Ka’.hy P tS S invostrnoiits S liiW'!;;lau?nt'^ : Pdrks, Dewoy (Shop) Paiks. DiHVoy'(Shop) : Pniks, Oowey (Shop) P.irKs. Otivvey iSho|)) PiukB. Dtnvoy (Shoi'l Parks. Oinvoy (Shopi ■ Paiks. Dewey (Shot') Pafks, Dowby (Shop) Paiks, Oowoy (Shop) : . Parks, Dewey (Shof)) Piirks, Oowoy A. Jr Parks, Dowey Sr Parks, Dewoy Sr, Parks, Dowoy Sr : Parks, Dewoy H.' iv Juanila Parks. Dowoy H S Juanita ; Parks, Dwayne O, : Parks, Sarah T. : Parks, Surah T. Pntierson Maty Louise and Lindsay Patterson Mary Louiso and Lindsay Payne W, T. & Son Inc. Poaco, James H. Peebles. Ernest G. . Poebles, Ethel H. Heirs Peebles, Frank Madison and Nancy Peebles, Frank Madison and Nancy ' Poebles, James E. (B Shop) : Peebles, James E. (B Shop) Peebles, James E. Jr. Peebles, Jamds E, Jr. Peebles, Joe Jasper Peebles, Madison J. and Ola C. Peebles, Madison Jasper: Peebles, Ola iPenland. Furman A. & Jeanne C. Penn, Emma Lee S. Penninger, Leon F, and Janice M, Penninger, Leon F. and Janice M; Pennington, Timothy Lloyd Pennington. Timothy Lloyd Penwell, Samuel C. and Ann S. : Penwell, Samuel C. and Ann S. Peoples. Lillian C. : Perrow, Marie B, : Perrow, Marie B ,' Perry, Raymond T. & Irene Peterson, Henry Jr. & Ruby i Peterson, Henry Jr. i Ruby Phelps, James Wiseman fi Debra H. Phelps. James Wiseman S Debra H, Phelps. Sandra B, . Philllppe, William F, and Marion Phipps, Jeffery Karl Phipps, Jeffery Karl Plowman, Billy G. and Wanda Poole. J. L. Pope Wilburn R. S Mozelle K. ' Poplin, Ola 8, Poplin, Ralph E, & Carol M, Poplin, Thomas C. and Pamela C. Posey, Delilah H. and Grady Potts, Billy Joe Potts, Dennis Lee ^ Potts, Gary Ray Potts, Gary Ray Potts, Gary Ray Potts, Gary Ray Potts. Garry R. & Gertrude C' Crews Potts, Gray A. et al Potts, Paul A. Potts Realty Inc. Potts, Roy L. Prater; Jerry Lee and Sarah Prater, Jerry: Lee and Sarah Prater, Jerry Leo and Sarah Presnell. Rayand Helen Presnell, Ray and Helen Presnell, Ray and Helen Prim, Lisa Secor Proctor, Martha Hendrix Pruitt, Livingston and Ethel Pruitt, Livingston J. , , Pruitt, Lonell Pruitt, Stanley Ray & Vasta Puliliam, Doris Pulliam, Harvey Lee & Lillian C! Pulliam, Lila Mao Pulliam, Lila Mae 8 Talmadge T Purkoy Robert G. and Lorriane C, R, D. C. Inc. Raintree Associates Ralntree, Phillip P. & Barbara E. Ratledgo, Jerry L. and Patsy Reavis, Billy Joe & Helen M. ' Reavis, Josophine/Sherman/Hilda Reavis, Roger Reavis, Thomas Howard Redmon, Lawrence D. Rodmon, Patricia L. Rodmon, Ralph and Mary Reed, Edthor G. Rijevos, Hubert and Naomi Reid. Naomi Renegar. M. D. Ressa, Kemal fi Arline Bevels, William Jr. Revels,William Jr & Eunice Riddick, H. H. Jr. RirJdIo, Kenneth Loo and Margin Rippy, Stella R. , Rivers, Jolin W. and Brenda River.s, Paul E. & Kathy S , Road Rams Inc. Robbins, Bol)by Gene Robbins, Bobby Gene Robbirifi James D. and Ftieda M. Roberson, Carl Ftr;d & Bronda Roborlson, Jorry W, A RobfiCCii Robertson, Wyvonio ; Bogors. Patrick C. K Kathy H. Rollins, Harold Loyd Jr ' Boop, Jotinny D. & Bartiara Rose, Bronda 13. Rose, Gladys E Bose, Martin L f. Maty G. Rouse, John F. 8 Belly Boyall, Bonnie 8 Matio Rutledge, Andrew H. 8 Betty Salmons, Robert D & Lana Sanders, Harold & Bogina Sanford. David T. Sanford, Rufus Brown III Scailett, George P Scott. Dwight A. Scotl, Dwight A. 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Jimmie Bay fi Johnny Seagle, Jimmy Ray Soagle, Jimmy Ray : Seamon, Alvin Raoford fi Kathryn U Soamon, Cletus D f. Susan B. Soamon, CurtiS: Douglas Shannon. Lytm/s Estate Sheuk, G.W, Huits Shollon, John Hugh Sholton, Joseph C, fi Kenruith V ■ .ShiHlori, Sarin; Mi'i Shields. J D Sr : «hii»Wr.; Ji'O B ' Shoal, Lytli.'i . ShodiH'i! Hiily v'. f^ui)y Sholffii't. noroll'.y .1: Shoi'j. Cl/iu'ncf C : '"UiOi.'. (jiiiily. C ‘.hiKi- .1.1111,'^ ( ,k, 1 c; S lii'ic Ki-nni'ih l.ii f:l', Stiort;, Mich.ii-l W ,-4 Ki.’tiitli.i c; .'iiMMv J ,S fjorni.irt S'lorO. I Hay Sh' it*.' ! (ViMia'. fijy shoil 'f'r.iri;- 11 Si f. M.ntn.i :! I (> f. H litno.vv-lMiry MO >; P.i.Mii'll.i i! (ully h I.inti,I ; S.!.i(lc*n M.ji'hn VV C^itKi .1 Sills Cllw.lul D & rji-rlii.; It .^:HiS,inrKi , SnnnMins fcriy 1, Can.il Si.rortKiio .jofhfry i.) . Sinittl, Anna? Sniilh, Ool.i 1 Aci.i Sniilh, Daila^i VV.' Wilma Smith.'Dallas VV & VVilnta . Siiiilh. (Jonna 1. : : Gniilh. (r.i'orgt' VV lleiii, SmilH. (.'joiirtjo VV Hoiss Smith. Henry Kelly Pecjr.iv II. Sitiilt' Honiy Kelly pi.'griy P Simlh. Laiiy Carl Anno i Stnilh. Lillio Mao Kslati- Siiiilh. N IJ ,S A T( VVilliaais onutfi f ’oqqy f" . Sniitti. .'‘hyilis OM', Sctiiti fiot'i-'ii lli'iiry ,s B^oniin ^^iiiilh fU’isa J M rs IMo rs Sinuh. Tuny O.iy Sniilh, V'lroi: Cii.'iy ^:f.lary Sniilti, VVoslcy Tobo f. Siiiiley H Srniili. WiIIhJ' Gla.ss Sniilh. Wm Dr:uqlas fi f iances Snioul, O iiiiail S VVillio Mao Smool. Conrad S VViliio Mae Sniool, Mary K , Sniool. Robert McKinley Sriioot, W J.R , Hens Snryois. tvlark A Si & Karen C SiXiorstroni. Shirley: Spaugti, Marvin Euneno f. Norma E: Spaugh, Robert f. Lmcta F Spease. Geneva S, Spoaso. Genova S Speaso. Miller M & Genova Spellrnan. Bhomes P.; Spillman, Herman E ?. Mary Spillman. John A : Spi'ltnan, John A Spillman. John A Spillman, John A Spillman. John A. Spillman, John A Spillman, John A Spillman, John A Spillman. John A. Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A -Spillriian. John A Spillman. Jrjtui A, , Spillman, John A. Spillman, Joiin A. Spillman, John A, Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A. Spillman. John A Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A, Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A. Spillman, John A. i Patricia Spillman, John A, a Patiicia S, Spillman, John A. fi Patricia S. Spillman, John A. S Patricia S. Spillman, Joseph A. Sr. Spillman. Joseph A Sr. : Spillman, Joseph A. Sr. Spillman, Joseph A. Sr. Spillman, Joseph A. Sr Spillman, Joseph A, Sr. Spillman, Kenneth M. Spry, Margaret Ann H. Spry, Margaiut Ann H. Spry, Roger D, i'. Kaye G; „ Staffoid. Joe L. & Barbara Stanley. Arvil S Ramona Stanioy, Elsio T. Stanley, Bicky A, & Janet Stanley, Roland H. & Linda Starbuck, Joe Van fi Pam W. Stov/ors, Susan E. Stoole, David L. Jr. fi Detiorah Steele. Jotin O. Ji fi Joyce Steelo, Jolin O. Jr. S Joyce : Steele, John fi Alice Stoole, John O. fi Alice Steelo, John O. fi Alice Steele, John Q. & Alice Steole, Marshall A. & Patricia Stoole, Minor T, fi Irono Steelo, W.L, fi Joyce: Stoole, W I fi Joyce Stoelman, Brian Keith fi Cynthia L Stoelman, Edith Steelman, Paul Stoelman, Paul I fi Evelyn Stoelman, Washington H. fi Maty B Sloeiman, Washmglon H. fi Maty B Stevenson, Atlas D. fi Emma L. Stevenson, Atlas D. fi Emma L. Steve's Automotive Stowers, John fi Susan E. Stowers, Susan H. & John F Stowers, Susan H. fi John F Strain, Elsio Cleo Strain, Elsio Cleo Stroud, DeWhitt Stroud, Dnnna Stroud, Jac<)u:ilyiin D fi Ricky Hairis Sludevont, Irene Mrs Summers, Grovoi W Suppli.', Jeremiah M fi Bovetly A Sweat, Bit.i C, Swisher, J.M. fi Betty Roll latum Bernard fi Mao Nell f alum, Daniel W. fi Toni D Tatum, Lucy S. Taylor, Jack Catholl fi Loretta Taylor, John Wayne fi Chailem* O, Taylor, John Waytio fi Chailetie O Taylot. 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Gerald L fi Debr.i H Vorjier, Gerald 1, S Deljra II Warjni;! Dail i'dv.sirrl fi Ca'Cl M VVarjne;. (iit.ki.-y Dale Wagtwr- Rickey Dale Wa'iner. -Waynt; l)f;nnte Walker, Gurney Walker J.siiros H Walker, Pearl C fvirs Heirs Walker. Peal I C. Mrs. Heirs Walker W.S Heirs Vvialker. W.S, Hoirs VVall Cl'jriierit Wayne fi Marjorie C, VVall, Robert B fi Katherine Waller, Donnie K. fi Nellie Waller, Gary Dean fi Minnie Warner, Jeffrey A' Watkins, John'n. fi:Helen Watkins. Shelly B. fi Kay E. Watson, Donald W, fi fvlargaret C, Watson, Gerald Watson, Gerald Webb, Daniel B. fi Diane E. Webb Webb, D.B. fi Faye B. Webb. Jerry E, fi Janet C. Welborn, VValter E. West. Lester fi Eva Bebecca Wharton, William T: fi Waltina H. Whisenhunt, Boy Webster fi Linda Whitaker, Carolyn W. Whitaker,: Carolyn W. : Whitaker. Dorsette S Elizabeth Wtiitaker. Jack H. Whitaker, Roy Heirs : Whitaker, Steve fi Evenda S. White, Henry Vi^. & Rosa Lm : White, Jerry F. 8 Virginia B. White, Jerry F: fi Virginia B. White, Jessie L. White, Jessie 8 Gloria fylorgan White, Ruby M, fi C.A. White, Buby M. fi C.A. Whitley, John David & Grace H. Whitney, Merle C. Ill Kathleen Wilkes, Elliott B, & Margaret L. Wilkes, Elliott B. fi Margaret L, Wilkins, Carl A fi Betty Jo Williams, Booker N. 8 Della L. Williams, Booker N, 8 Della L. Williams, Franklin Edward 8 Alma Williams, Harvey Lee fi Janice B. Williams. Harvey Lee 8 Janice B. Williams, Harvey Lee 8 Janice B, Williams, Harvey Lee 8 Janice B. Williams, Harvey Lee 8 Janice B! Williams, Harvey Lee 8 Janice B. Williams, Holland G. Williams, Holland G. ' Williams. J, Frank Mrs, Estate Williams, James Franklin Williams, James Franklin Williams. Johnnie F. 8 Frances W. Williams, Mary F. Williams, Milton A. & Lula Williams, Milton A. S Lula Williams, Robert Lee 8 Hattie Williams. Robert Lee 8 Hattie Williams, Robert Lee 8 Lucille Williams, Syvella Heirs Williams, Sy/ella Heirs Williams, Syvella Heirs Williams, Syvella Heirs Williams, Timothy R, et al Williams, Timothy R. & Lisa T. Williams, Lucille Williams, Lucille Williams, Wayne A. Sr, 8 Judy Wilson, D,R. Heirs Wilson. Jerry W. 8 Kathy F. Wilson, Bbnald 8 Gwendolyn Wilson, Wade 8 Ceola Wiseman, Philip Heirs Wiseman, Sarah Wishon, Bonda G, Woltz, Howell W. 8 Laurie H. Woltz, Howell W. 8 Laurie H. Woltz, Howell W. 8 Laurie H. Wood, Denese L. & Stanley B.G. Woodvalle Homes, Inc. Wyatt, Gene Wyatt. Valeria G, Yokley, Helen Mrs, Young, Bobby G. 8 Elsie M, : Young. Carolyn Denise , Young, Wayne Cecil 8 Kathryn Zajaczkowski, Stanley J. 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A L L E N Candidate For Register Of Deeds Piiiii Political Ad By Oaibata P. Allen D AVIi: COUNTN KNI I'U I’RISK UKCORD. TIIUKSDAY, Mi.y 5, I9S8-9I) Planners To Look At Lee Request :■ ’I'lu'ii' will hi" ,1 'inccliii!' I'l ilio Ml's;:ks\ilU" , I’l.iniiin!,' Hn.iid on TuomI.in . Ma". ill. .1 1 ’’p ill in iIk' .Mui ksvilk- liiur, 11.ill William I' .liinki"! h.t.< siihiniiiril a rciiiR'si li>.ri'/>'m-'i|iii'|ViS\' liriin iesuicmiai (k 2ni it> n,:'Mvii-nn.il .mobile lii'iik'I R M l. riiis I’h'pci ly is IdC.ltoJ nil'Ihi- south skic nl U.S: (vl liasi heint; .ipproMinalch ,2 III. a inilo casl I’T llic Nalioiial (jiiaiil :,-\rmin\ I ilis piO|XI|l\ is llll llu"!' Jl'SOIlh cil as hciMu a .'.^..*4 acrc poriii'n ol paivcl .^2 ol ta\ inap .13 r.ec v.'om|)any. Inc. has siihimi led a rcc|iicsl to rc/oik" piopcit) I'rum rcsidciilial. (R-20) to liv du.sliiai I. This pro|U"ily is localcd ('ITiIk" west side of U..S. W)1 .South acro.ss IVom I he road cniranees ti' Soiithwoiid Acres ,Siilxli\ isioii. It i.s fun lie r described as being a we.slern |\)rlion of parcel ^V(Vt of l.^avie Couiity tax map K-.'S, I’t'oposed house luimheriiig map.", for Woodland Subdivi.sioii. one block on Millinu Roati past the ci­ ty limit.s anti U.S. 601 North from Moek.sville to Interstate -10 will also be reviewed. County Gets New Ag Agent Davie County ha.s a new agricultural e.xiension agent. The Davie County Board of Coinini.ssioiiers voted unanimou.sly Monday afternoon to hire W'illiam Dennis Epps for tlie beef cattle agent position shared by 'I’adkin County. Epps worked for the N .C. Agricultural E.xtension Service as a livestock and 4-H agent in Scotland County for four years after his 19S3 graduation from the University of Georgia at Athens. S in ce then, he has been employed by the state o f Georgia in a supervisory capacity for 16 stale-owned farm s,w hich include dairy, beef cattle, hog and poultry operations. Though his specialty will be beef cattle, Ronnie 'I'homp.son. director of the Davie C()unty Agricultural E.xtension Service, said Epps would also be working with poultry and sniftll animal operations in Davie and Yadkin. ■‘We're glad to see that you're interested in coming back to North Carolina," said County Manager John Barber to Epps. " I ’m sure, though, that you have had an in­ teresting assignment down in Georgia.” ; Epps is married and has one 6-month old child. Davie County will pay 50 percent or SI2.000 of his annual salary. Field Day Set Davie County farniers will have an opportunity on Thursday, M ay 19, to see the latest developmeiUs in small grain production. , • A sniall grain field day w ill be held at ihe I’iedniont Research Sla- iion near Salisbury, beginning al 5 p.m .; according lo Ronnie T hom p­ son, I^avie County l-.xiciision director. "T h is will be the first small grain lleltl day at the I’icdmont Sta­ tion since I'JS.'S,'' TlKimpson said. “ I ihiiik growers will see a l(.'l of new and interesting thing s." Small grains to be covered at the field day incUidc svheai; oats. rye. barley and Irilicale: This Iasi crop, a cross between \\'hcai and i>c, is relatively new in North Cariiliiia. A vailable lor inspection will be lescaicli and dcm onsiratioii |)lols on the stalion covering new varieties, m axim um yields; and growth regulators, (itow ers can also see Ihe latest tesearch on nianaging weeds, diseases and in- sectsi including hessian lly. ceteal leaf beetle and aphiils. O n hand to discuss the reseaivh will be repiesentati\ es ol ihe North C arolina A gricultiinil Research .Service, the N orth C a ro lin a A gricultural lixletision Seivice, and Ihe North Cam lina Department o f Agriculture. ’I'hom pson said all |X"rsoiis in- lerested in small giains ate invited. N o registration fee is re(|uired. Public Notlee^CLASSIFIEDS NOO!H CAROl'NA UAVif- COllNiV : NOI U :r OI PURI ic; iii: Al ilfK; it! j (.)!!(■ I Hi: BOAKD O l: t ..■(.'UUiSKK.iNrif;; ini. I Ol I Oivirjc; A\!f N i'M nJI " :i'i !;; !il Hi liv . .IVTM, tSr.;i,int ..'I A-'l''’’ .'ti-fl ni I'.ll.llil.-: ll-i- ■. .!•■;. Ill s; Hi'i.ll., \lji , tM'.' CiMllrlv \ ( ):.! (I| U I 'I 1.'■).;!'tv .1! IM i I.U'.!/ v.'il! M-'M ,( li.Nln!'.!}, .M Hif t:! ih>' v\;uMiv Uto.i'.i.- rj t: . ,'o. Ma\ n; .It y ill) [. IK !h. .-(ViiMi;: .v:ii bf; .Al li VV Vv\' .! .It t.'rncM'irli'il hv lii'iiiv i’ V'.iril loy II h.i:, II' siilMiiiiu.d .1 ,;| i'”!.' p/i.'i'''i!y (•Dm nfi-.iili’filiallo rr Aiiiiriiiuiiai H A In i.ii I I' Sii’.'CirU IfSf- ifus ['TMporlv i!' I'i’ .il'."';! eh l!ii" si.‘u!h'.".i>sl Md-' r( l-lif.v HOI am) Caii.l Ho,In inii'iscction rhi.> piupi.'ity is (uilher di'sciifietl os tioiiHj iin iMsiiT.i. !ivii j;:-s ai:re ijoilion of p.iicel 9 ol l.iavit'' Counly lax M.'ip C-'! .A si()ri ",vill b(.' P'Osti'il on Iho .ibtw.' Iislod location tc' advi>itisi' ti'.c public hoanni) All pnrlif.':^ am! inleii.'.slc,! i-iiirens art) invilf'i) lo allnnil said (lublic hnanng at which Imie l!ti;y shall:have an oppoi- lunily to Ix' hoaid in lavor ol or in oppo.si- tion lo Ihti lorogoinii i;:han(jo Prior lo Iho public hearing, all f;?cisons inliMi'Slcd may obtain any addilionai inlorniaiion on ihis proposal which is in the possession ol iho Davio County Zoning Enlorcomonl Ollico in the Davio Counly Oflico Building, Mocksvillu. N C , on wookclay.'; betwoen the hours ol Bi.lO a rn. .ind ^r06 |i m or by telephone al 63-1-33110. Josse A [ioyce. Jr : Mocksville/Davio Co. Planning and Zoning Officer 5-5-2tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix ol the estate of Vance Graham fvlcGugan, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said estate lo present them 10 the undersigned on or before Ihe 28Ui day ol October 1988. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted; lo said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 28th day of April. 1988 Vera Harlman McGugan. 153 Halander Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, Executrix ol the estate of Vance GrahaiTi McGugan, deceased. Wado H. Leonard Jr. Ailornoy 3‘> Town Square Mocksville, f'i C. 27028 •1-28-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Eslate of Ruby Lee Blackwelder, a-k-a Ruby A. Blackv;elder, Mrs. Chosler A. Blackv/elder and Mrs C.A, Blackwelder, deceased, lateol Davie County, North Carolina, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims againsl said Estate 10 present them to the undersign­ ed al 157 Azalea Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, on or before the 28th day of October, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons in­ debted to this Estate will pleasemake im­ mediate payment to ihe undersigned al the above designated address. This the 28th day of April, 1988. Venila B. Forrest, Executrix of the Estate, of Ruby Leo Blackwelder, deceased. Potree Stockton a Robinson Aliorneys al Lav^ 1001 Wesl Fourth Street Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101 '1-28-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA . DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Franklin O. Woods, deceased, late ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said eslaln to presont them lo Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 28th day of October 1988, said date being al leasi six months Irorn the date of lirsl publication ol Ihis notice, oi this notice will bo plead­ ed in bar of their recovery All persons in­ debted lo said ostalo will please make in>- niediale paymenl lo the undersigned. I his Ihe 2aih day ol April, 1908, llie same lioing the lirsI publication dale. John r iirock, Exi'culor ol Ihe Estate ol Franklin O. Woods, deceased John T Hrock : Hrock A McCiarnrock Aliorneys al Law P.O Box 347 Mocksville, N C 2702H (704) 03.1-35to 4-2a-41np NOHTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE H.iving ((iialilied as Executor ol the estate ol Eunice Baker Atwixid, deceas ed, late ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, Ihis is 10 notify al| persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Iho undersigned on or belore the 21st day ol October 1988, said rlate being al least six inonlhs Irorn Ihe dale of firsl publicalion of this notice, or this notice will be plead­ ed in bar of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will |)loaso makeim- riiediale payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 21st day ol April, 1980. Ilie same being tho fiist publication date Janies G. Atwood, Sr., Route 2, fiox 55, Mocksville. N C. 27020, Executor ol the estate o( Eunice Oakor Atwood, deceasiod. Block & McClanirock Altoineys at Law P.O Box 3"17 , Mocksvillo, N.C 27020 Telephone: (704) 634-3518 4-21-4tnp f^iaiMlill NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUR I o r JUSTICE ■ Disiiicl Courl Division «B-(;VD-1.II (-i;!‘,,lii;;i Lands. Inc; , V.S . . . Ii.ii.iiujli l^l.inii'Y .indLind,'il St.iniey, : l.)i'!onil.inl!i I III 1 I H‘ i.r-RVICir Of . ! ) Il'i'ii'UHI.ICAl K lig ii- M.i';i-i(l II .S!,in|i'v .inil Limlri I. I AKI f jt II K:L Ih.'i! ,1 ;')li‘adin!| Sei'kfiui li'iii'l .Hi.uni.i vi.'ii lui'. hft.'ii l|l(id in Ihf .ihi'a-i'-i'ii'illed ;|.- iMin I he n,iliri- ol Ihe !I-1|<;! ’^kni';!;' is ,ts liil!!iv'. . ■A '*■! yt'ij! inleieM in a i;iT Uiifi <■ i'i! j.liiipi'fly 'K:n(r,vn ,'is. I.C'! rill !,1 in Ihe M<)fi!,!n SjHirifi'. Iii.'yeidii nii'nl ci.inlamiiKj I i-l ,'i(,re'j Vi iii rt.'c^uired Ii'- lilf a wnni.-n .ujswe! Ill siir'i iileailiiHi no! i.iler than .luiie M IfOH, said date heiiii| 40 day; iiu'n ihi' (ifsl publicalion of IhiS nolicc Allei sucli linio, ihe jilainlilf -.yill -:i[)[.'iiy Ki Iho ! tmil lor. the relief sought , ihis f5lh day ni May. I90f) John ;1 f.irocK Al!omi;y loi Pl.iintill Brock i'< McClaiTirock :P O Bo> 34/ l.locksville, N C. 2/02H Telephone |70,l) 034-3518 5-5-3lnp N O n ill CAROLIMA DAVIi; COUNTY NOTICE TO CfiEDITOnS AMD DEBTORS OF CAIU. ANDREW WILKINS The undersigned, having qualilied as Administratrix ol the' estate of Carl An­ drew Wilkins, late of Davio County, North Carolina, this is lo'nolily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them lo Ihe undersigned al Route 5, Box 480, Mocksville, Nodh Carolina; 27028, on or before the 4th day ol fNlovember. 1988, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors ol the decedent are asked lo make immediate payment This the 20th day of April, 1988, Betty Jo Wilkins, Administralrix of Ihe estate of Carl Andrew Wilkins, deceased. Alvin A Thomas. Attorney Suite 675. BBftT Building 8 Wesl Third Street Winston-Salem, N C 27101 . 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DaW ie c o u n t y EXECUTRIX'S n o t ic e Having qualilied as Executrix ol the estate of Elsie C. Bock, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present them to the under­ signed on or before the 5th day of November 1988, being six months from the first day of publication, or this notice will be pleaded m bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to .sjiid estate will please make immediale paymenl lo the undersigned. This the 26lh day of April, 1988 Beverly Beck' Merrell, 126 Sunset Drive, Apt. 20, Mocksville, N.C 27028, Executrix ol Ihe estate ol Elsie C Beck, deceased Martin and Vanf-loy, Attorneys Box 606 Mocksvillo, N C; 27028 5-5-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executor ol the eslate ol Annie Daniels Tutlerow, deceas­ ed, late of Davio County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 14lh day of Oclober 1988, or this notice will be plead­ ed in bar ol their recovery All persons in- det)ted lo said eslate will please make im­ mediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 14th day of April, 1988. John Paul Tutlerow Jr., 9G9 Lakeshore Road, South, Denver. North Carolina 28037, Executor ol Iho estate ol .Annie Daniels Tutlerow, deceased, 4-14,.4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CO-EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Execulors ol Iho eslale ol R.Z. Wagner, deceased, late dt Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims againsl said cslato to present them lo the under­ signed on or belore Iho 141h day ol Oc- tobei 1988. or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons in- detjlod to said estate will please make im­ mediate paymenl to the undersigned This the 8th day of April, 1988. Richard Dovender, 5540 Murray Road, Winston-Salem, N.C 27106, and Michael Keith Jarnos, Route 7, Box 61. Mock'sville, N.C. 27028, Co-Exoculors ol the estain of n Z Wagner, dociiasod Marlin and Van Hoy. Attorneys Box GOfi Mocksville, N C 27020 4 I4-4IIIP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRAI RlX'S NOf ICE. Having (]ualilied as Adminisliatiix ol Ihe eslale ol Roy Edward Housch, deceased, lato ol Davie County, North Carolina, tliis is to nolily all poisons hav­ ing claiins against said estate lo present them lo the undoisigned on oi lielnie llie 51h day of Novninbei 1900, b..'ing six months lioin the lirsi day ol puhlic.ilion, or this notion will be (ileaded in b.ii ol Iheir locovory All ixMSons indebted to said eslate will plea'Jo make immediati' pay­ ment lo Ihe undersigned This the 27lird.'iy of A|.iiil. I'.IUH Voia Mae Woods Housch, Route 4, Box 24/ 2, Moi ksville. N C 27028, Ad ininislialrix ol Ihe.esi.ilo ol Roy Edward Housch. deceased M.iitin and VanHoy. Attorneys Box fiOK Mocksville, N.C. 27020 5-5-4lnp NOR ! 11 CAROLINA DAVIE COUNI Y EXllUKI cjuniifipfj i' t’slatl.* nt » MTi’ I (.;;ir')hna. !>• itiU f'.L.ijJv, , thilMl U> Ihf? i-lth ■-!;»■> U I rr,> Aif ( (■'iO fn, I*" (■ , ” ; FMi •< h :■( ‘f ’ 1 li''". !(;'*■ ) -'int r-l.i .■ I; AMhu! VVhiJ.ikof K ‘.'''.ut'i! .'if th-’ 'i!f' iUh Da C.M'O'H Vv'ilha .VK,'K Mi Af .'M4 BARGAINS C h e c k o u t th e y a rd s a le s a t th e to p of th is p a g e fo r tlie L)est b a r g a in s in D a v ie . immi I':.I 'I Ih I.- Ill II,.. m:' y,il Rd . 127, Ihur 41111.1 ■ NOR1H CAflOLiNA; ' i.iAi'H, r;oiiNi Y , , l-;XECUTOR'S NOTICE Hav,nq qualilied .IS Executor ol the ■“ ,iale ol I'loy M. Chaffin, deceased, late ol Da'.»e Counly, fJorth Carolina, this is' |o noiily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo Iho undor- signei'l on or belore the 21st day ol Oc- tulie' HI08, or this notice will bo pleaded in bat ol their recovery All persons in- delili.'d lo said eslale vflll please rnake im- rnedi iio payment to the undersigned, ihis Ihe 2 1 SI day of April, 1988. Henry F. Chalfin, Route 1, Box 148, Woodleal, North Carolina 27054, Ex­ ecutor of the estate of Roy M. Chalfin, deceased 4.2t-4tp NOR ! H CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ' ' EXECUI RlX'S NOTICE : Having gualilied as Executrix ol the estate ol James Hugh Brock, deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, Ihis is 10 notify all persons having claims against said eslale lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 14th day of Oclober 1988, or this notice will be plead­ ed in bar of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said eslate will please make im­ mediate payment to the undersigned; This the 14th day of April, 1988, Nannie Sue Bruck, Roule 2, Box 209-C, Mocksville. North Carolina. 27028, Executrix ol the estate ol James Hugh Brock, deceased- 4-14-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of William Henry McBride, deceas­ ed, lato ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said eslale to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 2lst day of Octobor 1988. or this notice yvill be plead­ ed in bat of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estato will ploaso make im­ mediate paymenl lo the undersigned. This the 21st day of April, 1988. Ruby H. McBride, Route 1. Box 474, Advance, Nonh Carolina 27006, Ex­ ecutrix ol the. estate of William Henry tvlcBride, deceased. 4-21-41 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Linda Elaine Ridenhour, deceas­ ed, late of Davie County, Nonh Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beiore the 28th day ol October 1988. or this notice will be plead­ ed in bar ol their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment toThe undersigned. This the 28th day of April, 1988. Elizabeth R. Hamilton, Route 3, Box 82-C, Rockyvell, North Carolina 28138, Executrix of the estate of Linda Elaine Ridenhour. deceased, 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate ol Williarti F. (Franklin) Owens, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihis is to nolily all persons hav­ ing claims againsl said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of Octobor 1988. or this notice vail be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. 7'll persons indebted to .said estate will please make immediate paymenl to the undersigned This the 28th day of April, 1900. ■lohti M Oweiis, Rl 7, Box 253. Ox- lord. N C 27565, Execulor of the estate ol William F (Franklini Owens, deceased, 4-28-4lnp NOR III CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINIS IRA IRIX'S NOTICE ^ Having qu;iiiln‘d as Administi.ilnx ol the eslale ol R.iyinond Lee Sloan Jr . (lecoiised. late ol TJavie Counly, North Catolina, this is lo nolily all |)('tst.ins hav­ ing rl.itins .ig.iinsl ^i,■lt^l est,ile to pieseni them lo Ihe undt>tsigni*d on or heloie the ;-’tsl day ol Oclohor I'IRti, or Ihif. notice will hi* ple.uled 111 h;ii ol tlieit nMioveiy Ail peisons indeblod lo said i.^stati? w-ill please m.'ike immtMli.tle p.tvin.'tit *ii the undetSigiietf riiis ihe 21;,1 u.n ol Apiil, I'ltif! (^'uolyn ^!i.ll(";; Sio,iii. I’H-l Moiintyiir.v Onve. Mocksville, North I'^aiolio.i i’70;'ti. Adminisliatrix ol ihe est;ite ol M.iy nionn t.ee Sloan ,lr , ilrrear.ed ■ • l.M -ll 3 FAMILY, YARD SALE; Friday,;May 0. ‘Mil Sal . May 7, 8-12 601 N: 3 iiiilo:, (i.ist W ill R Oavio School on tigli! i'i.iby cloih^'S-oquiprnenl, adiilt cloUio-, houslio'd itern:,. loy:. and rnarvy nii.^to (jos'il bargains . , 6-5-Ilf) 3 FAMILY YARD SALE-Sal., 7 Shady Acre Trailer Park. Bethel Chur,-;h Rd. Baby clothes, books, vacuum cleaner arni lots ol odds and ends 8-unlil. 5-5-1tp 4 FAMILY YARD SALE; Saturday, May 7ifi, 8-5.:Afjprox,, 1/5 rnile below Giieasy Corner on 601 South. Boys clothes sizes 10-12, ladies & mens clothing, table 6 chairs, 150 weather­ proof breaker box, lots o( v;hatnots 6 misc. ilorns. ' 5-5-llp, 4 FAMILY YARD & JUNK SALE-South Main St., directly across from Mocksville Builders Supply, Thurs,. through Sat , May 5,6,7, 8-5. 5-5-ltp 5 FAMILY YARD SALE-May 7, little bit ol everything, T mile from intersection ol 64 on 601. 5-5-1tp 70 WATT STREET Cooleemee, Satur­ day, May 7. Ladies, children's clothes, shoes, books, furniture, glassware, antique dishes, caps, odds and ends. . ______5-5-1tp BIG 4 FAMILY YARD SALE- Sat., 8-til, in Creekwood off 801, 317 Brentwood Dr;, many bargains. Follow signs. ___________ 5-5-llp FLEA MARKET-Bring your Yard Sale to downtov/n Mocksville, the firsl Saturday in every month. 9-5, S5.00 select your own space. 634-3155. 5-5-tfn/MA GARAGE SALE; Sat., May 7 rain or shine. 256 Park Ave. Nice Infant and childrens clothes, toys, RCA console color TV, twin m attress, twin bedspreads, dinette table with A chairs. Corelle dinnerware-8 place settings plus serving pieces, lamps, men's suits and sportcoats-size 42L and lots more. 5-5-ltp MOVING SALE 601 north, past Dutchman Creek, on; left, Rd. No. 1344. Clothes, small ap­ pliances, toys, some parts for ’48 Chevy, and much more. Friday, May 6th from 1-6: Sat., May 7lh from 9-3. Rain or Shine. 5-5-ltp Sat., May 7th, 9:30-3:30 off Mock Church Road in Aquinna Mobile Home Park. Signs! Antiques, what­ nots, glassware, clothes, electric ap­ pliances, mirrors, pictures. Lots things going CHEAP! Grab Bags! 5-5-ltp Saturday, May 7, 8-until. 3 Farhily Yard Sale. Clothes, houshold Items, a lit­ tle bit ol everi^hing. Greenhill Rd., Rl. 1, near Jericho-Hardison Ruritan BIdg. Watch for signs. Cancelled if raining. . 5-5-ltp YARD & BAKE SALE Multi-Family Highway 158 two miles west of 801 Davie County near Baltimore Road SATURDAY-May 7 Household Items-Crafts-Jewelry Baked Goods-Clothing Home of L.G, Matthews YARD & BAKE SALE Sat., t\^ay 7th 8-2 COB (Clemmons) All Proceeds Go Tp Cancer Patients’ M edical E xpenses! Furniture, clolhes-all sizes, door, bicycle, fishing ’ slulf. tools. ALL KINDS O F.G O O D ' STUFF! ’ ; _ ; 4-28-2^p; YARD SALE- 407 Milling Rd., Seventh-' Day Adventist Church, Thurs, May 5,, 8-5. Clothing, good shoes, school, desk and miscellaneous items. ... ■; 5-5-Hp.. YARD SALE 687- baby & kids cloths 0-14, dressing table, stroller, tub,: toys, men’s & lady's clothes. Turn in' front ol Jericho Church on to Davie- Academy, 4 house on right. 8 till 5.' ___ ^ ___ _ ________ 5-5-1 ipj YARD: S ALE-Fri., May 6, 8 :3 0 „ Wilkesboro Street. ' ; _ :____ : : 5-5-1tP : YARD SALE-Furniture, dishes, tools,: glassware, other merchandise. Home; of Luther KImmer on Twin Cedars- Golf Course Road. Fri & Sat, May 6j &7. . ; 5-5-ltp. YARD SALE: May 14 9-1, Family mov-- ing, preschoolers clothing, toys, ping-; pong fable', kitchen table, even a' horse! Pudding Ridge Road. (Off Far-’ mington Rd.) ; :■ ! 5-511p’ YARD SALE; May 7. Wood Stove, ^ round oak table, kerosene heaters,’ chest of drawers, toys, books,; clothes, (2) shower stalls, many'^ miscellaneous items. On Hwy 64; east, 1 mile past Hickory Hill. 8-unti|,^ watch for signs. 5-5-ltp;: YARD SALE-May 7, 8-2. Cornatzer' Baptist Church. Houshold items,; children & infant clothes, books, lots; of items to choose from. Watch fo.rr signs. rV : ' 5-5-ltp'i ; r I ^ ^ ^ < YARD SALE: Saturday, May 7 only, ati 8-until. 4 families or more will have, good stuff at good prices. NC 801-2.2; miles toward Advance from US 158,v on right. Signs. ' = 5-5-11np/DL; : ■ ' ' ' YARD SALE- Sat., 7, 8-until. Localedi 6 miles from Mocksville, Hwy 158,1 home of J.N. Richardson, Jr. Baby*: clothes & adult, portable crib, other'" items too numereous to mention! " ! : : . 5-5-ltp: 'V' YARD SALE-Sat., May 7th, 8-2, at 960’ Hardison St. Stereo, toys, crafts,; baby stroller, high chair, crib: mat-; tress, twin bed frame,lots of men's,, women’s and children’s clothing andj lots of miscellaneous houshold items., . Cancelled if raining! .i ; 5-5-ltp: YARD SALE: Sat., May 7, 8-2. Babyi Items & clothes, maternity, children! & adults clothes, toys, household; items, wood crafts & more. Turn off; Jericho Ch. Rd. onto Davie Academy' Rd. (also call Cooleemee Junction^; Rd.) Vz mile on left. ' - 5-5-ltp; YARD SALE-Sat., U-Stop and Play Ar-! cade, North Cooleemee. Clothes all; sizes, lamps, toys, credit car;d" machine, bunk beds. A little of, everyhting. Visit for a lots of fun. . , ' : : 5-5-ltp YARD SALE-Sat., May 14, 8-2pmi Cooleemee Presbyterian Church' Fellowship: Hall. Hot Dogs, drinkg/ miscellaneous! Senior Citizens Benefit! 5-5-21P FAITH CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE Fifst 12 Mothers to iiiake piifchase on Saturday May 7th W ill reccive : FREE F L O m S ! 13tli Mother will reccive $10,00 Gift Gcnificate! i l l W e h a v e M o t h e r ’s D a y C a r d s & G if t s C a l l U s F o r S p e c i a l O r d e r s 143 N o rth M a in S tre e t M o c k s v ille , N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 (704) 634-1456 • 'lO D - D A M K C O l NT\ KN TI'.Kl'KISK KKC’O R l), rilU K SD A Y , Mn.v 5, I'^SS F-:0.R.!ieN1 : Smith t'lii'v i'loaii ! r.T : 09S H . H 3 iS 3 5 Q M FOR SAl.F ’ ^ i!f i I.J'J.U-' ' MobilO: hi ' 63-^-3270 f , ) 1 v’: BY BUILDER- 2 slofy bticK hniivj on H 'j actes:in Hickory Hirse-Olion Benutilul siMting with lake and t)oll courst’ Ironfago- F^^aluit's iticliido ar­ ched and iiay windows, 2 stoiy lover, whirlpool, -) br plus game room, or 5th br, 3 walk-in closets, oversized garage' and full basprnent. Ouaiily throughout, R C Short Custom Hoint's 998-4772 ‘t-Jt-tln.'RCS BY OWNER & BY APPOINTMENT: 606 Salisbury Street, Mocksvillo Completely renovated 8 room house with appliances and window treat­ ment. Garage, Price negotiable. - 63<)-0-i90, 634.3140 or 492-7380. 3-17-tln/MM 1 DAVIE C0,-3bedroorn brick rancher, ' near 1-40, $39,900 Leonard Realty. ■ 704-634-3875 or 634-3650. , • ^____^ 4-28-2tnp/LR ; FOR SALE:,3 bdr,, 1 ba,, Investment • Property reduced Irorn 11,500 to ; : 10,000.: for quick sale. Mocksville : Area. Call HELP-U-SELL Real Estate ' Co. 634-1762. Needs repairs, :■ 5-5-tfn/JE ■ FOR SALE: Five rootn frame house, 3 • bedrooms 8 bath in a grove of Oaks ,' on Gladstone Rd,,nearly 15 acres of Land, E xcellent garden spot. / : S65.000. Call Richard Seamon. • 664-6386. Mooresville, NO, 28115. ; 4-28-2IP • GREENWOOD LAKES...ADVANCE, 1V2-storyon wooded lot. 3-BR, 2-BA, ‘ heat pump, double garage, with many ■- extras. Call Home Place Realty •: 634-2252 or Frank Payne 998-5766. : 8-27-tfnH :: HiDUSE FOR SALE-3 bdr, 2 ba. brick with (ull . basement. Excelleni city ' • location with large double lot. Large ■' rec, room with custom built wet bar. -: Fenced back yard, 2* fireplaces, wood stove and many extras to remain, '• Low-70's. 634-3104 after 3pm: : 5-5-1tnp/DH ; RETURN TO MARKET.IV2 story. Chinquapin Rd, Beautiful country set- : ting, 1 acre. Call Home Place Realty ! . ,998-2969 or 634-2252 or Barry ■■-634-1439. ■ : : 12-24-tfn/HPR 60 Acres Pastureland for lease, located Hwy. 801, l<nile from Hv/y. 64! After 5:30 pm: 998-5378. 5-5-ltnp/JO 6 Acres with ‘ 74 Connor Double Wide fVlobllo Home. 3 bdr, 2ba. full basement v;/fp, central air, double carport. $45.000 00. 998-aB92 aitor 5:30prn. 4-28-2tnp/KD FOR S ALE: LiboH y G hutch Road...2.B9 Acres. S13,4(» 00. Hwy 60I...4.40 Acros. .?35,000 00 Evelyn Haynos-634-3B3l- LEW IS-CLAflK REALTOR.S, 1-800-^151-0218 : 4-28-1 Inp/EH YARD SALE sij^ns a v a i l a b l e a t ( Ik * r ] n t ( ‘ r p r i s e o r i ’i c e . New Consignment Shop lrK,'>:rif] f f jiiM.-* ! ! ' iM' , .'t I 1 iff*',SI ’ '• Brookside Consignment Shop 801 (hohind Stir*!! .SlatitMi)' 99B-0149 F o r Ca,l ‘ PROPANE GAS. INC. ,S('n7/(x f ifuniy htr-U Ymrs 1010 WusI limus Sliiiol SalistJUry, NC 28144 (704 j 6:)6.039t FOFi RENT :l Doui.e located M-qui'ed t^aii ■1 l-'6n ritZfj'I -; !ii.„■.,*■ v.i'ii M.(ii) -liiii h'!.; '.1 1 i|l i-OR n i;N r: : = -:i!!n /['n 197.) Connor Prnihle Wide Moliilr; | o'l 0 .icfes 3:5(1!. 2l'ia, lull tiasenii'nt w/tp. cenlial air, double caiP'Mt ::,5:').0eiii. 998-f>892 a!tei 5 30' ■I-?!!-2ln|)/KD I9S6 .•liivimer. 2 large liaths. 2 l.'iuje beuruonis f-.Ui;,l ?.lo-vo It' 998-7630 :-i-28--:!np;DB 8’1 f-'i::,hei 14x60. 2 bdr, garden bath. AC. oven S relrig ; on rerited lot, Cheriv Hill Rd 9,i00, 998-0889 ‘j-;j-tt|) BANK REPO s.99.00 and take over liaynients. 2 laiue Bedrooms and 2 full baths, furnished with range, r,ofrig'ef a to r, dishei w a sh e r, washer/dryer and central air Sorry only one like this First come First serve Clayton iHonies, Patterson Ave , VVinston-Salein. (919) 748-9260.: 4-28-3tnp/CH FACTORY SPECIAL-1988 Clayton-2 bedrooms. 2 baths, sp.acious kitchen With separate dining area, large utili­ ty room with washer/dryer hook ups. Factory has agreed to install new washer/dryer during this special sale. Only Si 3.995.00 through: April 30. 1988 Bring this ad with you and you will receive Vinyl Under Pinning Kit at no extra charge. Clayton Homes. Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem. (919) 748-9260. ■l-3fl-3tnp/CH FOR SALE: 12x60, 1974 Mobile Home, 2 bedroom, 1 bath includes A/C, large, deck, underpinning, ap­ pliances, on large private lot. ren­ table. Call 998-2780 alter 7pm. 4-21-4tp FOR SALE:, 1985 Oakwood Mobile Home, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Total electric. Central heat and air. Bob Smith at: 998-3929 after 6pm, 5-5-ltnp/BS Lee's fvlobile Homes, Volume dealer, Norwood, NC Rd, 1923, open 7 days til sundown. Big Sales Lot Como see why 225 families bought from Lee's last year. Sizes include hitches. 14x70, 10,999.00: 139 a month; 24x44, 14,999.00; 189 a month/ 24x52 Only 222 a month/ 24x64, 19,999.00; 244.60 a month/ 28x52, 19,999 00; 244 60 a month/ 14x80. 13,999.00; 174 26 a month/ Highland Park 28x60, 25,999.00; 30<i.96 a month Seeing is believing! (704) 474-4906 or 3741 4-7-tfh/LMH MOBILE HOMES...One 1-bodrootn; and one 2-bcdroom on Damei Road. Owii^.v' 'linant;in(i iiv.'iilalile, C;al! Home Placc Realty, :0.34.;?;>b2 oi O.iiiy fi;;i4 143*1 ti-:M !ln ll OUALITY HOMES, DEPENDABLE SERVICE s-wi n-iouSANi.'5; ' Iii-'.v !■! W iil*’ !-iitnis*ii"! 9:995.00 : YOU lih' !t! ii.u- vinii <.:;vii I9H8 li:l (I'h!<‘|'$?0,U00 00 '■ V'vouid. V'.'ij N,-„r !(,i -h;rvo l,'.!ri:)(.* lieilior-ii'S ,it!d lull h.-Uti.'-, Would voe !(,! pi!,I' Mil yfiui i:;ol- CIS like to p,!:K your caip'-t linoleum arid wall (;i;iors You t:an sp'.'f,i;i! 'iiidei your ni'jw Douiilc.vide lo! ;:;i00 thioiKili Apiil 30 1908 We appieciate youi busiM''S'-.. (.:iavioii Hi.ifiif", ' f-',iiipisoli Ave . V'.'!i';4oii-S.ili!!n (919) 7■^:^92f)0 4 28 3lnp/CH artment For Rent FOR n r r n ,1 and .'.'-.bedroom ■ nion!s,4 iicfson (urnis'fif:-cl di5t)'.v;ishor. V .--batfirj. ‘.vaSih-,-f/(iry*‘f r.(inrif.,‘cli()ns Cefitraf hf'ai'a t ^of cat.'io and phono Insulaiecuioors ano \virK;jovv';. iNo-vva>. kitchervba’h fioofs Pool Sun^iOt .AparUnents. located behind Hen(in:< Futniiufe un hiqhv.'ay .158, Mocksville. Phone 704^034-0168, ■ 7-2tfnD.SW Quality new 3 point oquipinent 5 loot Rotary tvlovr-er $369. One Bottom Plow $194. Disc Harrow S349. Root Rake .$339, Areators S309, Drag Har­ row S379, Scrape Blades ,Si29 to S1975, 16 models. Post Hole Diggers S299, Feililizer Spin Spreaders S249, Scoop Pans S159. 4 Wheel: Hay Rakes S419, Bale Forks S Spears, Ton Models Rotary Tillers and much more. Come see for yourself, Lein- bach Machinery, 5000 Reynolda; Road. Winston-Salem 3-24-88tfnLM 1977 fviercury Marquis Brougham- loaded. good condition. SIOOO. 634-3104 after 3pm. 5-5-1 tnp/DH 1978 Pontiac Safari stationwagon. Clean, excellent mechanical,condi­ tion, 73,000 miles SI 500 284-2994, 5-5-41P '82 , Ford Escort. 2-door with air, 4-speed, 45,000 miles, $2500,00, 998-3140. 5-5-ltnp/VB R E P O ’ 8 5 i \ 14x70 ;1 Cathedral ceiling. Island kilchen, plenty of cabinets, 2 baths $4 9 5 0 ° Down Free Set Up and Delivery AAA Homes 90 5 W . Innes St. St-ilisbury, N.C. 633-2596 P aul’s M b liile Hwy.' 64 East, Statesville, N.C. L o c a te d ByrBeayersi, Special 1988 14x70 2 BR, 2 BA Storm Windows, 30 gallon water heater House type door, frost free refrigerator Furnished 5 1 3 , 9 9 5 0 0 delivered and set up Paul, Sandy, Nathan Sprinkle Open 7 Days 1-800-228-0816[ B r o o k s i d e C o n s i g n m e n t Hwy. 1-40 and 801 (liehinti .SOI Shell >SorviCi.’ Station^your ★ Clothing (New & usccn ★ Piousehold Items * Art 998-0149thru., ff*- 1 0 a-«” ' ® **S a tu rd a y ★ Furniture ★ Grafts ★ Antiques ★ Baskets BnUCE LANIER SUBARU 61 ? S. Main Street : Salisbury. NC 704-633-3641 Nowhere Else WrII 'I'ou Find A Belter Deiil rO R SALE- I')/:; C)i‘;inot)il(; Cull.i:;;-, Ijood (iinciilioii C.il! 9y!.!-39l)3 FOR SALE-7(i l-Oiil piiilo iKivv iiiotoi. 4 si.ieed. AlvVl^vl .:ind ne>v inau v.'he“ l::i ivitli riev,' whilii-ietter tiies: $700 00 OI l.iest olk'i Al.sd 'fiB Dodtje piChiifi LO, 3H3 rnotoi auto ready to pair,! I'iiiOO 00 or t)i.>st ofler 49?-/HB9, 5-5-1t[) ril'VV l.f jrORMATIOig'/ Jeeps, Cars, seized in diucj raids. Buy Ironr i-. 100 Call loi facts today (213) 9?5 ')90G ext 2269: , 4-,14-.1tp RfID HOT txiryains! Drug dealers’ cais. i.)oats. planes repo'd, surplus. Y oiii aiea. Buyers Guide (1) «05-Ge7-G000 Ext' S-5720, 5-5-<ltp PBBMENSIVE P R O ITE A B IE PAINT AND WALLPAPER PRO will do your home right. No short ouls. ap-- plication by manufacturers specs, on­ ly. Call 998-5853 leave message (or; Dan, : _ ,^___4^14^l(n/DH PAINTING EXTERIOR AND IN­ TERIOR, , Paper hanging. Plaster work, Roofing and ’ Guttehng. Remodeling, AH work Guaranteed, References, 634-1018, 40 yrs. experience. ^ ;___: _ 3-10-l(n/EE ROOFING...Gene Trexler...284-4025. ^ - . 4-21-61p SHERRILL FENCING..."Specializing in ALL Fence Building". Wooden, Woven Wire, Barbwlre. James Sherrill. 998-9477. : ______ 3-3M21P WINDOWS CLEANED FREE ESTIMATES C & J Cleaning Service . 998-3866 Call Today! 5-5-tfn/JB Will do housecleaning In the Mocksvllle-Advance areas. Honest and dependable. 998-5138. , 4-2V4tnp/LW FAf^lLY FLOORING Carpnt. Floor- .ijoviiiinq .sale!, and iiiytallatioii David yiiicont 03.1-0i:)9(i 4-l-l..ltp G & F PAINT SERVICE : M.in ;v.i! (laint oi.ilMdi; iin roi'li, Nt) jtit) too small.: Cali G3'!-3?5<) 4 28-1 Ip H.D.CATES, JR. PAINTING : Irjr all, you! i.-amtiiK) nfjrids." Interior and Ex- teiioi f-RGC Estimatos,'63'1-1466. 4-21-tln/HDC HALL’S LAND SURVEYING CO.,...634-1 155. n-12-tfnH LAWN MOWER SERVICE From Complete Overhauls; to Minor Work, all makes and models. No long waits, all v/ork guaranteed. Pick up and delivery scr-.ice. Call Bob Ellerbe OgS-S'lSO. ^ 3-17-8tp NEED HELP MOVING Household Furniture ■ Call: Ricky Naylor or Bill Cozart at 998-5325 or 998-2576: 4-28-4tnp/RN A & A Brick Masons- chimneys, patios, buildings and houses Call 998-2627 4-21-1tnp/MA ANGELL'S SEEDING SE R ­ VICE...’’Specializing in New Yards, Reseeding, and Light Grading," Rick Angelt at (704) 634-2730 after 5:30pm 4-28-5tp AUTO REMOVER,, ,Man will buy |unk cars and trucks for cash. Will also remove trash from around your home. Call: 63-1-3256. 4-28-4lp B A RFO RD'S PIANO RE­ BUILDING....Self players, pump ordans 919-998-2789. 2-5-tfnWB BOB'S AUTO SERVICE...Automatic Transmission and Radiator repair. Mock Church Road; Advance. 998-1005. 9-10-tfnB “CITY WIDE YARD & BAKE SALE” To be held at the Cooleemee Gym May 7th from 8:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. Sponsor; Cooleemee Sports Boosters Association “ All types of household items and clothing.” Raffle drawings to be held at 12:00 noon for a “ Super Baker Furniture” table and other prizes. Drawings for door prizes held throughout the day. Articles for donation: Contact Lynn Vogler — Phone 284-43971 Sherry Davis — Phone 284-4227 Items for bake sale; Contact I Lynn Vogler - Phone 284-4397 “ Please Come Out And Support Youth Football!” COLBERT'S ROOFING...Tear- Offs...Recovers...New Roofs. FREE Estimates. 998-2345., 4-28-4tnp/CC N E W A N D U S E D O F F I C E F U R N IT U R E ★ Safes ★Files ★ Fire Proof Flies Rowan Office Furniture118 N. Mam Streot. Salisbury, N.C. Phorw 636-0022 Chandler-Smith Davie County's Authorized Cub Cadet Dealer • Sales •Service d ib C jc t d e t ^ . ;'^Po«yerEqutpincifl - • Parts 9 1 9 - 7 6 5 - 3 2 2 8 i-M2 S Slratlord Rd, (Near Hanes Mali) Winston-Salom ,i„ A u c tio n S ale Saturday, May 7,10 A.M. Location: 3 miles south of Yadkinville on Hwy. 601. Household and Personal Property of lla Reavis Samll Wood Table /Set of 3 Duncan Phyfe ' ' Dinette Suite Oval Tables Kitchen Wares 4 Wooden Frame Chairs Pots & Pans Chairs & Loveseat . Elecctric Range Duncan Phyfe Couch Frigaijaire Ref./Freezer : and Nice Rocker Frigadaire Dryer Pictures & Frames ; 2 Utility Carts Lamps Kenmore Sewing Machine Old 3 pc. Bedrm. Suite-nice Wood Dinette Suite w/6 Chairs Electrolus Vacuum Cleaner Needlepoint Reading Lamp Ladder Back Chairs 2 Wood Desks Dishes Blanket, Bedspreads, Quills 2 Sets Silverware Lots Crochet & Embroidery Corner Cabinet Table Cloths OldTrunk '• Humidifier Magnovox Color TV 19"2 Rockers Vibrating Recliner :Wood Mantel Clock-nice ; 3 pc, Bedrm. Suite Oil Lamps OTHER ITEMS GROCE AUCTION & REALTY Z-f Chri» Groce and Atiociatei; Bill Johnion, Billy Cb«ek 105 S. JaclcBon St.-Yadkinville, N. C. 27055 Office 679-8817 NCRL 58836 NCAL i720 AUCTION SALE 10 a.m. Saturday, May 14th, 1988 Real & Personal Property Of The Late Mr. Kibler 0. Snowden 3rd street Ext., Spencer, NC DIRECTIONS: Old Hwy. 29 & 70 {Salisbury Ave.) Turn on 3rd. Street and travel approximately 2 Vio miles to sale on left. Watch for auction signs REAL ESTATE: BEING OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCION 10 A.M. Consist of three (3) tracts of land, from 2 to 7.6 acres. Real estate will be subject to confirmation of the courts. Real estate terms will be 10°/o of bid sale day. Balance on delivery of deed at closing. PERSONAL PROPERTY: ITEMS INCLUDE: Don! 1-r Mi.MiiKiid Fibot(|lnsa Bo.il Aricns B30 rtiiliiu) Movvor 191)5 Rnrnljk’ r ■J Oooi HlBt) Modi’l ;?/’4 liilciii.Tlion.il Harvcstoi Triiclpt t1oiit)li> fil.irte I’tovv rarniiill CVG lia rio i 1 urnpiovv : t’laiUniM All Coilipi 1-1 X: 70 1!)7B Coirnoi Molnii- tioinir 150 lloinla Motou yriy tHvinmde 35 HP Motor Boat Trailer t970 Mercury Montego 4-Door Vulcan 3.5 HP Push Mower Disk Harrow Cultivators Disk harrow 2 Slihl Chainsaws Skil Saw Wizard Tiller Small Farm Trailer Troybilt B HP Rotor Tiller •.I.'"' t'*' ilivj SHEEK AUCTION & REALTY CO. 3 , NCAl, 92*1 B onded NCRL 40328 Hwy. 158 P.O. Box 903, M ocksville, N.C. 270287 PH. (9 1 9 ) 998- 33 50 NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF INJURY OR LOSS OF ANY TYPE '•'t,% DAVIK t:O l]N IT ICNTl'KrUISi: UK(’OUI), niU U S D A Y , May 5, I98f?! eiiASSIFIEDS IVB PBOITEAB]:,E a rm n n T M M Employment ' MCRIIIDi:' The lamilv ol W il!t,ijipt I.': , ‘ P it wish ill ■■ I. I' .i.'ul ou I . I t li I Uk’ir piavi'i., ii»i 1 \ 1 ;in-J M " a ! i>,:' ilutinq itii lu'i.' inn i‘ i i i , husband : ' : , KilhV M Mv.'ila',. WU.LIAM FRANKLIN OvVi l'JS li2^o-!00ii -i r! IDHH , Tho many knit) worcJs you :',pok(> a/it) the many Kind dot'ds you puifoimi';-; will [.)(:> wttli sinctMt! Ihiinks timf (iot.'pes! umni'ci-iuon by . j all ot us. his childriMi. Dcitolhy Nollie. Bolsy Ctirolyn and John S888 SWIMMING POOLS S888 Warehouse cleaiance cl new 1987 pools, 2-1'x 32' complotuly insinlled. Includes huge deck, ladder, fencing, filter and skiiiitner. Financing available. Other pools available. Call toll free 2<t hours 1-800-523-0400, American Pools by an American Company! 2-18-26IP CENTER BAIT & TACKLE Hwy 6‘1 W. ; Full line of bait & tackle at discount prices. Open 7am-7pm. ‘02-5714. 4-21-Jlnp/BY FOR SALE- Boy's small live speed bicycle, hand brakes. Like new. S45.00, 634-2530 or 634-0680. 5-5-2tp FOR SALE: Store fixtures suitable for ready to wear fabric or craft store. 634-5417 day or 634-3391 evening. _ 5-5-1 Inp/PF FREEZERS; REFRIGERA T O RS; RANGES; W ASHERS; DRYERS S75. and up. All in excellent condi­ tion. Call 492-5357. 9-34fnWH .Lost & Founi Lost since April 10th. Large black male dog, Collie/Lab, Gladslone-Davie Academy road area. 704-284-4432. 5-5-llp BAHi t ’RD S I’lANO ItiNING; Repair- iiu). Work iiu.iianltHHl , ' I'l.ihi; I'ui S iili': rv?:.pi'. party tak<^ (ii) !(HV riK'f]' Ihly payments on bcMutiUll console piano Cali toll Itco 1-!iOO-3Mi5-:MiiO FOR RENT; North Wyilie Biiach, 3hr, ;-.'bath:i, ail niodoin coiwi.'nieiici'd. in- ciudiruj coloi T V, W-D, Dish Wasnoi. SwinirniiKj Pciol. Stiort walk to biiach Sleeps 8 cotiilorlably. Make m.serva- tion;-, ninv. Cilll i,i3‘l-50/2 or write PC Box 3GI, $550 00 per v.'eek, June 1 Labor Day 2-25-lln/r^K FOR RENT: Spaciou!) 3 bedroom Con­ do. North Myrtle Beach. Sloops 11. Oceanview, pool, jacuzzi, washer, dryer, dishwasher, 634-2209 FAMILlt£S ONLY : 4-7-6tnp/JB N, Myrtle Beach Condo- 2br, 2ba, sleeps 6. central air, cable TV. pool, ocean view. 634-5328. 4-21-4tiip/JE S. Myrtle-2 bedroom, 2 bath Beach Cottage, color TV. AC, short walk to beach. $42 night. , S285 weekly, 634-3875 or 634-3650. 3-10-tln/LL Need Babysitter lor 2 children. 998-2960 after 4:00pm. 5-5-3tnp/DW 2BHuH Assorted breed Chickens. 11 hens, 2 roosters. $35.00. Evenings 998-7363. 5-5-1 tnp/RH HORSE FOR SALE-Registered Ap- paloosa. 998-3518. 5-5-1tp F u l l T i m e C h e c k O u t C a s h i e r a n d O f f i c e H e l p e r Must be dependable, work well with public, full benefits. Caudell Lumber Company 162 Sheek Street 634-2167 AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE Call: Robert J. Brooks Office 704-872-7117 Home 704-284-2662 Come & Grow With Wadeco Services Inc. New packaging and assembl y.-, com pany in W estpoint Business Park is now hiring lor long term assignm ents. Possibility for permanent hire effective June 1, 1988. Com­ pany offers competitive wages with good benefits package. Applicants must have following qualifications •Excellent attendance • Meet production quota • 40 hours & some OT and Saturdays • Reliable transportation/ Home phone Openings for following Positions: • Packers • Folders •Assem blers • Janitor • Material Handlers • Crew Leaders •Auditors Call For An Interview 634-1100 ★ ATTENTION ★ We have openings for • Warehouse work • Light industrial In Davie County • 1st and 2nd shifts • Good pay & benefits Come to ESC (Brock Building) Tuesday & Friday 9:30 to 12:30 To meet our Uniforce Representative.^s^nirorce t e m p o r a r y s e r v i c e s NO FEE OF WirJSTON-SALEIVl (919) 765-6548 EOE E x p e r i e n c e d t V l a i n t e n a i i c e ( V la n N e e d e d F o r A L a r g e C a m p i n g R e s o r t Must have experience in all types of repairs. Please Call 704-492-7736 for more information or come by Lake Myers Camping Resort ABORTION ALTERNATIVES...Free Pregnancy testing."Wo care about you and your baby;AND WE CAN H E L P ."C all Right to Life at •192-5723 or r>3‘l-5235. 03-2'!.5tp ABOIVriON' -Piesjiiancy loijlirK) Tar .;it> ,i|i()t)inlni(?n! call Arcadui VV()rnc'i!'s Clinic, VVm.sInn Sal(!'ii:Col- loti. 911) 721-1620 b /-Iln-A m i WANTED Reece tlilch thal Ills a 1979 Choviolet Van II you havt; oiio please call 99B-31S-1 5 5-2lp LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING- Mowing, roseodinq, lortili2ing and aeration. All types ol yardwork; FREE Estiniates' 284-4247 or (919) 998-8906. 4-21-3tnp/RC MULCH-will haul to your home. Gene Trexler, 284-4025 or 284-2098. 4-28'4tnp/GT WILL MOW YARDS AND DO ODD JOBS Rodney Lanier, 998-5300 alter 4;30pm 4-28-2tnp/RL YOKLEY LAWN CARE: Mowing. Plan­ ting Shrubs. Natural Areas, Reseeding, Roger Yokley 998-3965. 3-24-8tp COUCH FOR SALE-; tia4:f,4 17 day or 634-3391 ovoniny, 5!)-nnp/PF OAK DINING ROOM TABLE with 6 Chairs. S285.00. 284-4289. : 5-5-1 top/IB AIRLINES NOW HIRING FlighI Allen- : (ic'inls. Travel Agents, Mechanics, GusloiViyr Sijivici;. Listings, Salaries lo -';.105K, Enliy Level positions. Call M) H05-687-6000 Ext. A-5720, 4-28-Stp Recruiting LPN's/RN’s loi adult homo ventilator case in Salisbury, pay rate up lo $16.00 per hour. Call us NOW: 704-637-2598 Ask lor Tammy Pendleton or Nancy Williams KIMBERLY MEDICAL SERVICES. 5-5-1 tnp/KMS Rowan Temporaries oilers a variety ol part-time employment with llexible placement and good benelits. Come join the RTS team today. 636-2475, 2-25-tln/RTS WANTS TO WORK IN A CHICKEN HOUSE. 998-2352. 5-5-1 tnp/MG DRIVERS NEEDED...Must be 18 years old or older. 284-2823. 5-5-1 tnp/DS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Does your company offer you these benefits? iViajor Medical • Dental Insurance Life Insurance • Retirement Thrift Plant (After 1 year) Disability • Paid Vacation Paid While Being Trained If interested call: Mark Winfrey American General Life and Accident Insurance Co. 8066 North Point Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106 (919) 722-0274 Gantt Personnel, Inc. W o r d P r o c e s s o r s F o r k L ift O p e r a t o r G e n e r a l L a b o r s R e c e i v i n g 190-B North Main Helen Gantt 634-Gant We Are Now Hiring For All Shifts. C o m p e t i t i v e S t a r t in g R a t e s E x c e l le n t h o u r l y r a t e s f o r t h o s e w h o c a n p r o v e t h e ir s k ills . F u ll o r p a r t - t im e w it h f le x ib le s c h e d u l i n g a v a il a b l e . Please call 919-983-9650 for an interview appointment between 9-12 and 2-5. Become a team member of the H 1 pizza restaurant in the world. Only friendly, hard working people need apply. A pplications are available at the Em ploym ent Security C om m ission B.C. Brock Building 622 North M ain Street M ocksville, NC 27028 All Equal Op(x>rtuiiily Einplo^'er HELP WANTED:VV;iilrus;i, lull or p;i(l- limo. <)ood p:iy. liexiblo houts Gre- ci;in Mouj.s Rfj.st.iurunt, Clointnons, ?-4pm' 4.?8r'ltnp/GHR MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY- House ol Lloyd has tornbinucl 2 par­ ty plans. 500 items catalogedi Need supervisor to hire nnd manage per­ sonnel No (>xp(3ti(;nco needed. Work your own hours No tnvostnient. free training, supplies and Hawaiian trip. Call coilect. 8-1 or 5-9. Nancy. 919-475-9050.' 5_-5-7lnp/ND Part Time Dietary Asslstant/Rellcf Cook: Hospital diijtary department needs responsible person to train as reliel cook and lood preparation assistant. General cleaning and dishwashing expected. Flexible work schedule, Background in lood ' preparation a plus. Call Jill Shaw, Davie County Hospital personnel director at (704) 634-8320. 4-28-2tnp/DCH RN'S and LPN'S Needed for Hospital Stalling and Private Duty. Salary Range S13-S21 an hour. Work available in your area. BEST CARE n u r s in g , in c. 1-800-346-5927. , 4-28-4tnp/BCN Carpenters and Carpenter's helpers needed for new apartment project In fvlocksville. Must be experienced, call John Seeker 637-2660. 5-5-2tnp/DDC EXPERIENCED SHORT-ORDER COOK. B.J.'s Country Food, Hwy. 158.998-7290. : _ 5-5-2tnp/BJ Easy Vi/ofkl Excellent Pay! Assemble products at home. Call for informa­ tion. 504-641-8003 Ext. A-8645. _ _ : _ _ _ _ ____4-14-4lp FEDERAL, STATE 8, CIVIL SERVICE Jobs 318,400 to 869,891. NOW hir­ ing! Call JOB LINE 1-518-459-3611 Ext. F5649A 24 hrs. _ _________________4-14-4tp GOVERNMENT JOBS. S16,040-S59,230/yr. Now hiring. Your area. 805-687-6000 Ext. R-5720 for current Federal List. 4-28-8tp We are a Lewisville based company that is rapidlly growing. We offer an excellent career package and ad­ vancement opportunities. If you are seeking employment and feel you are qualified for the following positions, please phone; Paltle Knight al (919) 766-7374, Ivlon-Frl between 9-4. ‘Administrative Assistant ‘ Warehouse People ‘ Pick/Pack Person ‘ Data Entry People 'Mlcrofich/File Clerk 'Telephone Customer Service Rep. ’ Assistant Store Manager ‘Full/Part Time Sales People •Telephone Order Taker 5-5-1 tnp/KSSC McDaniel Manufacturing is accep- ting applications for part tinne ' seamstresses. Experience is helpful. but not necessary. Apply between 9:00 and 12:00 a.m. on Thursdays at McDaniel Manufacturing in the Ellis Center on Hwy. 601.NO PHONE CALLS Burger King Is now hiring all positions ; and all shifts Starting pay is $3.75 per hour. Plenty of room for advancement and 4)ay increases Management Positions also available We offer paid vacations, full or part time positions flexible hours and pleasant working conditions Apply in person See Johnny Knight BURGERKING Why work for the rest? When you can work for the best! i»40 “ 601 - Mocksville / DAVlK COUNTY MS rKKI’KISK U ECOKI). TIIIJKSDAY, A P K Ii;2 «, I'Jfl Land Dispute Resurfaces Hy Katliy 1). Cliiifrm Davie Counly Enietpdse-Recofd A n Duui'ine lainily dispuio <ivci: lillul rc>ui'ldi.'ctl al a Coimlv I’l.iiiiiinL' lioaiil MK-i'Uiu' Lin! i hiiiN , d:i) iiis;hi. I lu’ I'oaul iuii! I','!' -vii'.ii inetils nil a picliim iiai \ p!,u ■.;u!imii- k\l In Chaiics M isc ini ;rp|.<[n's I’ll taiiiiK: ii.nism;.'; ill”, i'll']< iiioil I'll Boiliv'l I iiiiii h Kv'ail v'vtii.’ii Sparks slooil lip al'ii '-aiii In- was an iicii nl. tiic pioj'iMC, i7i , tiuoslioii, W hon boai'il nu'iiilu'i K in llai ris asked b iu ijii claiily hi-, piisi tion. Sparks said: ';A i diis pi'ini, I fia^en'l a a c p lc d ;\!(. M im ''s a l­ ter, 1 havcn'i acccptal am paviin'iu .at a ll:" ^ M i s c , lunvovei. said he liad a courl deed ii'r llic 7S-aere iiael pur chascii from ilrc Sparks' esiaie. Theii liow (liK’s Sparks have an iiitercsl. Harris wanted tvvkiiinv. (Sparks said he had a ninth interest in, the prii|X,'rt_v. I Jesse Boyce, zonini! enrorcemeiit otTieer lor the county and town of' MocksvUie, eNjilained that the ownership of the e.state had been, settled in court, but Bobby Sparks Jind not accepted the seitleiiieni, " I have not accepted what the court has tried to put iK’l'ore m e.” Sparks: res|xmded. Board member Clyde Studevent said he didn't understand how Sparks was involved it' the court had is.sued a deed to Misc. “ M aybe M r. Sparks can answ er," Mise said. Sparks said the ownership of the property is listed on Davie Coun­ ty ia,\ record.s a.s bcint! C.E. Mise and others. “ I’m one of the others,” lie said. Studcvent asked Sparks how he felt about plans for the develop- nicnt. to be called Carolina Home Place. ■'I have no control over uliat lie is doing to the place,” Spark.s said. Boyce said he had been told that the matter had been settled in court and thought the board w’as safe in approving the plat. C'haii'man W ade l.eonartl asked if the peniXl lor appealing the set- ilenu'nt had p.issed. MInc said Ills .itiornev had told liini I! had. " rills was a larni I'lo h lc tii.'' he said ‘'l A^as not ii!'.i'!'.i;d III am liii;’aiio ir what - siH'M'i Ilk' Sp.iiks' nueu'si has tu'cii liiMid 111 riu n l liH.aiK and in kak'is.'l! and dciiii'il, ,S(KiiKv spuki'u|> .iiitl said "N il M ise lina;;lcil on his in n ir.u ;l,'' l-i'otiard s.iid ill.it cM'ii lluiuiili Sp.il ks was dlssaiislieil. llu' ilispmc was ,ippar;-iul\ o\ei u iih “ li'an'lsaN ii's ^iiniL'lo 1h'ii>,ci w iili.'' .Spaiks said, SuidcM'nl asked it llie hoanl ciHild api'iove ilk- plal iiii the basis of ,i iciial deed. “ i don'l k n o w ," I.eoiiard said. ” r\e got a man standing over heie ill the i.'i)rnet say ing, ’{''.e i.’ot an interest in it.' '' Boyce said the queslion ol'ower ship was not an appropriate i|ues' lion I'or the planning.board. “ It is a legal tjiiesiion. and it has been legally settled.'' he said. Mi.se said a l uling had been made by the N .C . Supreme Court. lioaril member .Arthur Upshaw said Mise's plal niei all ('I'the re- ,i|uireiiients ot'the county subdi\ i- sion regulations and nuale a motion to approve it. ; Studcvent .seconded the motion, suggesting that perha|)s it should be wortleil to grant approval "to the ot'ficial ow ner." The motion passed by a 6-0 voie. (Board member C arl Humphrey was not at the meeting.) in other business, the board voted 6-0 to approve a re<juest by Steve Beaver to rezone 3.2 acres behind ChristyTrucking on U.S. 601 north of Mocksville from residential (R-20) to higlnvay busine.ss (H-B), iieaver, owner of the trucking company, said he had just recent­ ly purchased the adjoining property and wanted to go ahead ami get it re/.oncd. “ We're making no u.se of the property whatsoever right n o w /' he .saiil. No one opposed the request. Harley Pinni.\, an adjacent proper­ ty owner, said he had no problems with Beaver's rei|uest as long as he liidii't buiki anything on the .‘'.2 acre tract that Would he noisy at niglii , " l ilon't kriow what he's going to put theie." he said. When I’mniN askeil later in the meeting w hat Beaver pkinned to do \uili the ()io|H'ri\, Bi,>yce said he was hilt reijuired to di\iil),te his pi.Ills lo die bnaiil.I)es|)ite the iinappeli/iii;.; meals, all I'oiir sliulenis said lhe\ uu iild niiike a rL'liini visit to Kii.ssia. Rysslaii Trip D a v ie H ig h S t u d e n t s L e a r n C u lt u r e F ir s t- H a n td C'dntiiiiied I'niitt I’. I-I) Ciraiit llinsitn noted their in- icrest in the Umtcil States, al.so. “ They like .Americans, and they want to visit .America,'' he saii.1. Me said that the stuilcnts they lalkcti to were ama/.ed that so many U .S. citi/cns luul their own cars anti televisions, M at! W ebb said “ They (tlic Russians) know a lot abcnii A m erica, but we don't know a lot about th e m .“ One thing W ebb said be disliked aliout Moscow was the envirpnnicnt. " I t was glooiny anil ilcprcssinu. In sonic tu'cas he sail! it lookcil like they had slat'lcil cdtistriiction and d id n 't rinish it." : He felt uncom l'ortablc at times bccaiisc people .would stare at him . as if they knew he vvas an .Anierican. W ebb said. “ It .sinelied like d e ath ," .said M arc I'lolconib, and said parts o f .Moscow and Leningrad w'cre dark and ilepressifig. Because H oiconib fouiul the footl sii distastcriil. he saiii lie Thanks T he d e c is io n to seek p u b lic o f f ic e is n o t a n e a s y o ne. It c a rrie s w ith it th e r is k o f d e fe a t. A n d the c h a lle n g e o f victo ry . D a v ie C o u n ty is a g o o d p la c e to live. W e've g o t to w o rk to keep it th a t w a y . T h a n k s to a ll th e vo ters w h o h a v e e x p re s se d c o n ­ fid e n c e in m y c a m p a ig n .Bert Bahnson «'Nvl H>-r! , e t C o o le e m e e b e y o u r p l a c e t o o n . . S u n d a y 's M o t h e r 's D a y It’s Also Old'Fashioned Day a t " ^ v i i F&F BBQ 1 Bring your Mother to F&F BBQ and sit down to some old fashioned cooking and let our staff serve you. F R E E Dessert for Every Mother that comes inf W e w ill b e d o n n in g t r a d it i o n a l a t t ir e ! 7 Days A Week — Mon.-Sun, 6:00-9:30 Intersection 601 & 801, Cooleemee 284-2003 Instead of the same old chocolates, give her something she’ll really appreciate this Mother’s Day. A Gift Certificate from FOR LADIES ONLY Mother’s Day Special — Gift Certificates Prices Good Thru May 11 tti 6 Visits - S3300 12 Visits - S6Q00 18 Visits - $855° Single Visits - $6“° Each First Visit FREE! 801 Cooleemee Across River Bridge Handi Cupboard #2 284-2828 Weekdays 8:30 am to 8:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am to 1:00 pm H a p p y M o t h e r ’s D a y fr o m Cooleemee Video Highv^ay 801, Cooleemee VCR & Movie Rental Special Value Coupons 7: movies for $10.00 We also offer VCR cleaning and repair service *Blank Tapes* r'K ^ Hours: Mon. thru Thurs, 12:00 to 9:00 < -<3^ Friday, 12:00 to 10:00 Saturday 10:00 to 10:00; Sunday, 1:00 to 9:00 To look your best on M o th e r’s D ay Visit Charmette Shop ————Offering Perms by-------- Zotos, Redl(en, Helene Curtis Your Family Hoir Care Center Owner Mildred Pennington Stylist Betty Bowers Cooleemee Shopping Center COOLEEMEE 284-2135 losi tjuiic ;i bil d I' weiuhl during liis sliiy. The Russians have a diet ol' noddies, cueuniiiers. roas! and fish n uie h d flh e linic, H olcom b; said tlierc weren’t many i'ruits and vegetables. He chose to skip many o f the meals that were served with car­ bonated I'ruit Juices, and opted for nabs and Pepsi. He w'as impressed by the ar­ chitecture in (he two citic.s, however. H olcom b particulary liked Red .Scjuare and the spiral- ing m osque at Si. B asil’s Cathedral, he said, " li was good to experience it,” he said. Hinson .said the trip was an im portant learning c,xpericncc. ••\Vc went to learn about their life and got an underslanding o f it,” he said, it made him apprcciatc his life in Am crica, A ll four said they w ould go back to Russia again, given the opportunity. Nelson plans to return this suninier, “ Ten days just isn’t enough,” he .said. Thank You, Davie For your votes and best wishes during my campaign for county commissioner. Let's work together to give our children and grand­ children the same good place to live. Spurgeon Foster, Jr. Republican Candidate for County Commissioner PaiO tof Oy Commtlee to Eloct Spurgeon Foster Jr^ M O TH E R ’S D A Y For that special lady on her special day W e F e a tu r e - L a d ie s F r a n g r a n c e S e ts, L a d ie s C o s m e tic s , J e w e lr y , C a r d s , C a n d y , a n d o th e r g if t s DAVIE DISCOUNT DRUGS Cooleemee Shopping Center Mon.-Fri.,8-6, Sat. 8-5:30 284-2537 Charles Evans, Registered Pharmacist, Owner Com e See Us F or M o th e r's D ay U-Stop-N-Grill Highway 801 284-2981 Cooleemee, NC 6 am- 10 pm Tues.-Sun. 6 am - 9 pm Monday Now Featuring These Specials ^Thurs. Spaghetti $295 Friday Lasagne ^2^^ EVERY SATURDAY Hot Dogs 2 for 51°° N o IV S erve And Offer A Frozen Yogurt! Fresh Salad Bar M a n F a lls O u t O f V a n A t B a n k ; I t R a n is I n t o D r iv e - T h r o u g h D A V II= ^.....> ‘ D a v ie T h e a t e r P r o d u c t io n O f S o u th P a c if ic B e g in s F r id a y U N T V 50C ENTER PRI/i^^ EC OR D IJSl’S 149-160 I tll U SD AV . Mn\ 12, l';KK 40 I’A G K S Davie High Principal Resigns Hy M ik e B a rn h a rd l Davie County Enterprise-Record Jolin N bilon tlicin’t want to wait until he used to be a good principal before getting out o f the profession. The 59-year-old Davie High School prin­ cipal resigned last week. elTcctivc July 5. He accepted a part-time jo b certifying classes for a com niunily college. “ 1 d id n ’t want to w ail until people said, ‘ He used to be a good p rin c ip a l'.’’ The part-time jo b w ill leave more time for the g o lf coursc, more time for his fam ily. Norton was principal at Davie High from i 964-68, and came back in 1980 and has been principal ever since. He has also been principal al schools in Salisbuiy, R aleigh and Faliston. He said the time was right to change Job.s. “ I had ;m opportunity to w ork part-time with one o f the com m unity colleges. I want A nn (his w ife) and me to have time to do the things we want to do. “ The school is in good shape. W e have a good staff. A cadem ically, w e’re one o f the best schools in the state. 1 feel like it’s tim e for .someone to com e in with some new ideas,” he said. N orton has seen high school principals change from providing individual attention to each student to perform ing almost strict­ ly adm inistrative duties. In the 1960s, he knew most o f the 1,100 or so students at Davie H igh. “ 1 could call 90 percent o f the students by their llrst nam e ,” he said. “ I had time to w ork with the .students. N ow , 1 do well Please See N orton — P. 3 Jo h n Norton is servinn his hisl year as principal at Davie High School. — Photo by R obin Fergusson 2nd Primary Set For 5 Republican Board Candidates Town W ants 5 Lanes On S@I Hy L a u ra E . R ich a rd Davie County Enlerprise-Record D ue to an; increase in traffic, U .S . 601 north o f M ocksvillc could be widencti ton fivc-lanc highway.; M ayor D .J. “ N ic k " M ando has written N .C . Dcpartincnt of Transportation (D O T ) ofUcials o n the tow n's hehalf, asking ■lhiaiiiii-cuii;5idcr-.tiie-i)i 'ss i hi I i ■_ ty o f funding the project. 'I'he town is askinii lor die cd to five lanes. M ando said tiie town is also asking for a stoplight at tlie entrance to Squire Boone Pla/a to reiie\e dangerous congestion. 'I'he live lanes w ould run from .liippa Cem eteiy. located beside the |ila/.a. to Interstate 40, a distance ol'apiiroxim ale- ly 1.1 miles, according to tiie tow n's reijuesl. In M li';K:ihilii\ >.lii(i\ pii'parcd ly grow ing com m ercial area at the northern end o f proposed construction. T he study cited cin rent and antieipateil com niercial growtii as reason for the request. It mentions the recent constrijction o f the Squire Boone Pla/a, tiie ciu rent construction o f a V'\//.u Mut anil M cD onalds anil jiro- jected future construction o f a hiri’e hotel all o f which vs’dUIII highw ay, wiiich now consists of two and fotu' lanes, to lie wiilen- hy town plaiuiei' Steve l.eary, the area is descrilied as a niix- Hue ol resiilenlial, eonnnercial and industrial sites with a rapid- add to traffic congestion. Also in their request, town o flliials are asking forconsiriic tion ol' a bypass aroinid the western city lim its. The project would connect Lakewood Drive w itirll.S . 601 and would cross mostly undeveloped and w ood­ ed land, according ti) I.eary’s sjuil)'. The liypass u o u ld have to be bridged over a creek and the N oiio lk Southern Railw ay, yet il ucuild alTect few residential lots il any, the proposal says. The need lor ilie byjiass is evideni iu>\v anil will he fell more uciiteU in the near itiiure Pleasi* Si'i' li\ i)ass - I*. Davie County Republicans w ill be a.sked to return to the polls M ay 31 to decide their nom inations for three available scats on the board o f County commissioners. H o w e v e r, the p a rty ’ s nom ination for register o f deeds has been decided. Luther Potts, who came in second in the M ay 3 prim ary behind Henry Shore, declined to ask for a runoff. ■ Stacy Lee Cornatzer and Ver­ non M . D ull, who placed fourth and fifth in the county com m is­ sion race, both submitted w rit­ ten requests for a runoff to the D a v ie C o u n ty B oard o f Elections. They were eligible because neither o f the top three vote- getters — J .C . “ B u ste r” Cleary, Spurgeon Foster Jr. and Bert B. Bahnson — received a m ajority o f the votes cast. Cleary, who led the 10 can­ didates on the ballot, came w ithin 50 votes o f having enough. B illy R. Shelton, who placed si.xth in the race, was also eligi­ ble for a runoff, but said on the night o f the election that he would not ask for one. The deadline for requesting a runoff was noon Tue.sday. Cornatzer joked that he ask­ ed for a runoff because he “ d id n ’t know when to q u it.” “ W e ’re planning to w in this tim e ,” he .said. “ W e ’re going to get out and meet more peo­ ple, talk to them. If we had got­ ten out and hustled, we would have been No. 1 instead o f fourth.” Cornatzer said he had receiv­ ed several calls from people volunteering to help him cam ­ paign for the .second prim ary. D ull said he requested a runoff because, "Y o u don’t quit a ballgam e in the seventh inn­ ing if y o u’re still in the gam e.” He also said people had en- eonraged him to ask for a runi'ff. “ There arc (x.'ople out there ready to support me for w hai 1 stand fo r,” he said. “ If IJy Kiiliiy D. ( ’ham n Pavio Counly Entorpriso-Rocord D ayie conunissioners found plenty to ilo W hen C ounly M anager John Barber and County Attorney Jolui Biock had to leave their niectiiig last Friday to double-check details o f reiinancing a Farmers Hom e A dm inistration loan. “ W'e’vc entertainai out selves with the school budget,” C hair­ m an R .C . Sinilli said when they retiniied 30 niinuies later. Connnissioner Bud Hauser said: ” VVe’ve cut it half in tw o ." Sm ith, Hauser and C o m m is­ sioners Buddy Alexander anil D r. F .W . Slate (B ill F’osler left the meeting early) found the proposed $3.8 m illion budget in a folder distributed to them al the m eeling, w hicii was called to consider refinancing Ihe county’s obligations to ImuH A . I lauser had only to look al the budget fo ra m inute to find Ihe .$159,058 requested for teacher supplem enls. That ligure was listed on the second page o f a budget iiiessage ex|ilaining requests. I lauser .said the total was eon- sidcrably more than the $5().(MK) lequested in last year's budget for teacher su p p le m e n ts. “ T hey’re w anting this year's and last year’s |)lus interest,’' he said. Last year’s $56,0(X) request. w h it'll seliooi oilu'iiilN d i'icie J from the iniilik l In iilh.oi i u|h h\ cnunls co iniiiisM iiiii'is, wi.iiUJ ll'asc p.nd k'ai,luTs ,i '■'.'Oli aero>s ihe bn.ird siippk nii-iii, T his sear's iei|iHN| 'a o u Iu eithci'be\li\ ideJ cqii,iil\ iiHiniii' the s c h o o l s\ sieiii s >0 ' tc.K'hers or .iIIvk .iicij ai'e o iilin j' to ihe innnln-i i 'l > eai ^ si i \ i.. i' in 1 )avie,( 'oiin!> . ai.e o id iii;' lo A s s o c ia te Su|>e! uilv-iulcni D w ig h i Jackson. "\\'e lue.e not decided at this poini iii vslueli 1 d on ’t continue. I ’ll feel I ’m letting them d o w n .” The three winners of the M ay 31 prim ary will face Democrats Ronnie Bates, W illiam Burnette and K ent M athew son in the general election in November. Potts announced his decision not to seek a runoff in a M ay 9 letter to Richard Brock, chair­ man o f the Davie County Board o f Elections. “ I believe it is in the best interest o f the Republican Party and m o r e especially the taxpayers because o f the additional costs that w ould be incurred,” he said. Also in the letter, Potts thank­ ed the people who voted for him and congratulated Shore on his Please See ’88 Election — P. 6 County Board Amused Witii Selioiii Budget iliii'i'lion we'ie eoing.” he said. ! I di\ iiltu! eqnallx . the S lv i.U ^ s beiiit; leqiiested sMHiitl L'l'.e e.kii le.ieher a S5lH) Mippleiiii'iii o\er and above ilu’ii li'fuil.ii sal.ii}. "O r we've I onu lip \s nil ,i sv lieiiiile like I Ni-.iiN. .) 0, S-liH). and 7 \cais aiiii hesoiui \souKi lie S.'sDli.'' lai kvoii said. I )iH reason ihe M.iiool I'oard iuis not viceided how tii di\iile riease See Hoard I'lnils -- P. 3 B u t J u d g e , ; B r a n d y W a s : F o r T h e F lu : Brook Long had the flu oH'^ March 8. . : His stcp-father- conconctedfj some home-made cough.;-' medicine. The 16-year-old Long took a swallow. Later that night, h e ' wa'sjt slopped by. Moeksville police-;!’ officer, A.B. Hicks for erratic '; drivhig. Hicks smelled alc'ohol, and i charged Long with . drivings after drinking as a provisional licensee. It is illegal in North i Carolina for dnvers under age ■ 18 to consume any amount of .«* alcohol and drive. Breathalyzer tests showed an - alcohol concentration of ■.01 i * Drivers are considered im ­ paired with a . 10 blood iileohol level. Long and his step-father were in Davie District Court ■ last week, divulging the cough medicine recipe — pcaeh bran­ dy, brown sugar, sourwood ; honey and lemon. - 1 Long’s attorney, W ill Mar- - tin, argued that because the ; alcohol was ailministereii for:,' a cold, the- youth was'not guilty. He read from the state law: ‘*... but a provisional licensee does not violate ihis section if he drives with a controlled substance in his blood which was lawfully obtained and taken in therapeutically ap­ propriate amounts.” Martin said: “ He just took a swig of some home remedy for the flu. U probably work­ ed better tiian anytliing else he took. “ There’s no evidence of ini- pairnient whatsoever. There’s only a nuirginal amount, if you believe the Breathalyzer, of alcohol in his system.” Judge George T. Fuller found him not guilty. •ifl ' ,> t l ■2— DAVIK C O liM 'N KN'I KKI’UISK UKCOKI), 'mLIR^>I)A^^ M iiy 12, I98X County’s 2 Major Cam paig-11 Issues: Growtli, Education , ( u n iM linKT.is ,U0 W I N IM'Oli ,u Issuill;! lopoi ls, I'lli'V collcniM ibsiiliitcH li>r ;n,ih)ii \'o|uniin(>iis ivpnrtv ,iic assniililcil, pniHCil ... iiiiii pLui'iJ oil ihc sin'll ii> u;iiIk t ilusi. SiiKl\iiit< p m 'flfiiis IS c.isK'i ihan s o h iim thciii, Ih c ic IS a.iK'w rCjiiHt niii iu<( a u o sc in m c n i p iiH lik i ^ tlia! dv'sci\cs oaretiil s c iiiln is , It's ivailinL’, lor ihose pco^ : pic' iiUcivstcd ii.i D a v k '( 'oiiiU\'s liU uiv, ('andidalcs for school bo.ii’d c'nsum i.x! ihc;w 'pon aiHl were abU- lo speak vei\ kiiou^ injily aboul educiilioii problem s as a resiili. The report u a s prepared 1\\ the D avie C'ounlv b'mures task ; foi'ce. it u;as preseniei.1 this ueek t(> liie eotini\' eoniniissioiiei s and other ^overiiineiit bo;irtls. : , W ill those boards sm ile, tium k the com m iilee and ignore tiie reeom m cndations? ilie study was divided imci lour parts, O ne o f tiiose dealt : w ith the quality o f life in D avie C ounty. K e n t: M athew son directed that p a n o f the report. His eoinm iltee incUnled divergent ph ilo sp hies...I'rom i\-il Bahnson to .lerry Swieeeootl. : The report em iihasizes the opportunity D avie C ounty has to ^ g ro w , yet the m any pitfalls such grow th can bring, P olliuion. T ra ilic congestion. Loss o f farm lanil. I he report calls on the county to gel serious about its /.oning regulations. W e have zo n in g , but m any o f the regulations lack teeth. A nd there is no plan for grovvth: P lanning and zo ning control has em erged as one o f the tw o big i.ssues the county has grappled witli in recent y ears. “ G row th is upon us. w hich I think is healthy, but it must be m anaged .skillfully, not controlled in a heavy-handed w a y ," M athew son loid the com m issioners M o nday . •: W ithout concrete plans for grow th -- identified area.s for in- ; clustrial and com m ercial developm ent and protected aieas for farm land — the prcx-'css becom es haphazard. Z o n in g changes ; becom e tcK) political. Decisions arc ba.sed on em otion and clout, ; not an orderly procc.ss. • : Q u ality o f life involves m any other things crim e control, ; preserving the rural atm osphere and clean livin g. H ow do we . ' E ducation is another significant part o f the report. G row th : and our .schools are the key i.ssues this county faces. Som e o f : Ihc county com m ission candidates spent a lot o f lim e talking ; about a sew er system for the county. Sew er is a nice idea, but ; it's sim ply loo expensive now . The candidates w ould .serve the . 'public better by addressing the school funding problem . ; O u r county is not providing the schools w ith all the m oney ; they need. Som e o f the com m issioners have a cavalier attitude .' ■about the schools’ budget needs. Part o f the fault lies w ith the ■ board o f education. T hai board has had difficulty defending ■ its budget request in past years. Y et, the school board has fail- : ed lo Uike the initiative to ask for legitimate needs: an autlitorium ' fo r the high school, m ore classroom space at the crow ded ; S c h o o ls ,m o re county-funded teachers for specialized instruc­ tion, a sw im m in g pool at the high .school. ;: M any good people offered themselves as c;indidates for public office this year. They all have demon.strated their concern for ' the county and its future. 'I'hat m ay be the biggest benefit from the cam paign — to put the county in m otion to solve the pro­ blem s and not Just acknow ledge them . ~ I.')wight Sjiarks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTiRPRI/ii^llECORD U SPS 149-160 124 South M ain Street M o cksville , N C 27028 704/6.34-2120 l’ut)lishL‘i.l every 'I'luirsday hy the D A V Iii C O U N T Y P U B lJS H r N G C O . Dwight Sparks ... Kohin I'ergusson M ike Harnlianll ,. Kathy Chaffin Ri)iiiiic Ciallaghcr Becky Snyiler .. ., Mocksville ICnlerprisi* 1916-1958 ....... Hditor-Puhlisher .... General Manager ..... M anaging Editor .......... News i^ditiir ............. Six)rts Editor Adverti.siiig Director Davie Jiecord 1HW-I95H Cooleemee Jouriiiil 1901-1971 .Seeiiiul Clas.s I’oslage I’aid In Mocksville, NC 27028 Sul)striptii)n Kales .Single Copy, .“iO ceiils .'illK.OO |)er year in North Carolina .$22..SO per yearoui.siiie Norili Carolina l'O.SrMA.STl:K .S'enil address tliange.s lo Davie County linlerprise-lieeord P.O. Iku 525, Mocksville, NC 27028 L ib Bow ies M o ck sv ille “I th in k d ia l w o uld linve .la m e s B iir iih a r d t M o c k s v ille ‘ ,\o( r c iillv . I t h in k Ih e lo be left u p lo Ih e can- o n e e le ctio n s h o u U L se llle i l . ” d id a le s ." L o n J e a n L a k e y iV lo ck sv ille “ I d o n ’ t re a lly k n o w . L d o n ’ t th in k it w ill n ia k e " a s , b u t I ’d say yc,s.” m u c h d ilT e re iic e .” R u th B ro c k F a r m iiiy to n I d o n ’t k n o w h o w clo.sc i t ! S id e w a lk S u r v e y ; S h o u ld T h e r e B e A 2 n d P r im a r y F o r C o u n t y C o m m is s io n ? M a r ie M ille r J(x> H a m ilto n I’ in o M o c k s v ille “ Y e s . W it h as m a n y peo- “ I f th e v re a lly w a n t to . It R a y m o n d S h o re s M o c k s v ille “ N o , I d o n ’t re a lly t h in k R e y n o ld D u n c a n A d v a n c e ‘A n y tim e th e y d o n ’t h av e p ie r u n n in g a n d th e n a r r o w m ig h t m a k e a d iffe r e n c e .” th e y s h o u ld . I th in k th e a m a jo r it y , I t h in k th e y m a r g in in th e f i n a l v o le , I'd (h iiik th e re w o u ld h av e lo be a r u n o f f .” L e t t e r s G o d C o u ld n ’ t B e E v e r y w h e r e , S o H e M a d e M o t h e r s To the editor; This past Sunday was a day that we remembered our mother because it was M other’s IDay. It is a day when we, the children, go over to our parent’s house to visit a person w lio holds a special place in all our heails, our mothers. W e begin to rcnieinber our mothers from the first day we can remeiiibcr, as babies up through the years that we will see good and bad. Through tho.se good and bail years, our mothers were there for us. The one [Xirson who we knew w ould stand by our side regardless o f our problems. It was o u r mothers who taught us to love and to forgive. It was our mothers who were there when we were sick and made siue we wouki smile again. It was our m others who would always be there when we lost a basketball or football gam e because she never gave up on u.s, Il was our mothers that would have the patience to help us with otu’ hom ew ork, lispecially that math! Il was our mothers who w ould go out and buy our llowers for the prom . It was our mothers who believed we couldm ove mountains when no one else lx;lieved we couki. I can say with jiride that my mother jiossessed all these qualities o f a mother who cared for her children. T(*us, the children, we remember the M i^ M ’s com m ercial that said, "'riianks M o m ," and rem em ber also the old saying, “ Goil could not he everywhere, so he m a d e m o th ers." M other's Day is a day to say thanks. But we also remember our dads w hi' plaved an im iinrtanl part as well, ^'lnn■ das comes in Jtme. To all mothers o f this w orkl here and gone, th.ink \ou. I hope that all o f you have had a Hapjn' M other’s Day, : Breni S. W an ! : M ocksville Write the Editor P.O. Box 525 Mocksville. NC 27028 v o te rs h a v e let il be k n o w n s h o u ld h a v e a r u n o f f .” w h o th e y ’d lik e to h a v e .” Mothers Deserve Much More Than One Special Day I looked at my mother. Joan, sitting ne.xt lo me at the dinner tabic last Sunday and thought to myself, “ One lousy day — people like her deserve much more than that.” I guess it’s suppo.sed to be M om ’s one day off out of the 365 that she spends on call. One of my brothers gave her a sign that she wore around her neck which epitomized the nature of her chosen occupation. It read; Mother O ff Duly 12 a.m. till 12 a.m. Which, of course, meant that a mother's work is never done. The sad thing is many times they go unap­ preciated. I’ll be the llnsi to admit that I have overlooked the many .sacrifices my mother has made fo r me. It hasn’t been until these past few years that I've been able to reallynotice how often she things' of everyone else while neglecting herself. She has even been known to call me on occasion and ask me to bring my laundry over to her house just to save me the trouble of doing il. Mom will just reason it by saying the washing machine will be going anyway, so why not add a few more things? She always told me that no matter how big I -------------- get or how old 1 am. I’ll always be her little girl. .Although she’s tried lo guide me in the right direction, she never siop- peil m e from growing up and learning from my own mistakes. One of her best attributes is making me feel valuable to her. Even when I was barely old enough lo piece together ; semi-cohcrent sialemenis. Mom listened to me as if every word was as important as the I’resident’s address. l consider m yself very lucky. I was brought Up hy a woman who has always enct)uraged me to do nty best, hut one who never acted disappointed in me even when I was disap|X)inted in myself. .Siiie she did all the stuff mothers do for their kids like taking me to sclu'ol anil making me eai my vegeiables. But she also did the t'.v- ini ihinus like always giving me a reason when she said ‘’no" and pr>‘ii'iuling like she helievcilm e when 1 said, "N o , M om , I m/Z/.vIike ihis ;Mi\ e\er> time I had a new boyfriend. : Mort- ini|>onanily. 1 can look hack over Ihc years and know I never lo collegeM r luovcil into my apaiimenl because 1 didn't wani III li\c al honu- .iiiymore: 1 did those things to tiy out all the iliiii;'s ^he II K'll lo iiisiill u im e , I n iis h ilu' limes we spend logcther, no matter what we do. Soim imu's M om aiul 1 will just decide to have a slumlier party, and she ,iiul i will si.iN up late on a Saturday night, watch television, cat p o p o m i. .iiivl tall .islecp on ilie couch with our make up on. II sivms Ihc okk'i 1 gel. ilu- more we have iiv common and that's 1 c.u) S'o pvvHul oi. StiK\ I kih'w I'm ;i liiiiL*. hut why noi? She deserves it. ! J o n ‘( ihnits one lou'.\ day e;K'h year is eiiDUgh lim e lo lhank in\ liM ;itua\s hi'inL' ihoie ulioii ! needed her. und lo lei her Kiurv*. I Hi I’.hul }l aluavs he \\\\ best Iriend. L a u ra R ic h a rd mocksville PLW^ - I’- M O C K SV IL L E ! NOfJlH CAUOUNA The he:ivy line/^hows llu' |)n)|V)SL’ti liypass iirom ul M oi'ksvillo presenlod Id llie IX )!' liisl week. Bypass Suggested By Town Ctm tim ied From 1*. 1 as iiuhi.siria! ;uui resiik-/ili:il devolopincnt iiclis itv increases, ii atkls. ^ . Leary said he was opiimistie thal DO'IVofficials would see the itecd to witlcn U.S. 601. He was not as confident about the , beliway. however. ■‘Chances are slim ." he said. "W e just don’t have the iraffic yolume to justify spendinu this much money.” Leaiy said even if the plans were passed, there is still no guarantee that they would be completed. Ap­ proved plans are put on a list, but the projects are prioritized accor­ ding to need. •‘You must keep the pressure on ih e m ," he .said. Leary said DOT officials arc ex- pecteil to make a decision on the town's requests by October. Moek.sville H.sked thal U .S. 601 from 1-40 (o town hy 5 lanes. Nortoei Resigns A t OHS Continued From I’. 1 to be able to call 10 percent by iheir first name. ‘•The principal o f the school now is pretty inuch an administrator, ratlier than having tinie for the stuilents,” he said. He misses the loss of iiiieraciion with .studcnt.s. “ That’s what you get into educa­ tion for, is to w'prk with students. The job now has become to where you d on ’t have that tim e.” Despite thal loss. Norton is pro­ ud of accomplishments in building programs and staff al Davie High. “ Our academic offerings have increased. We prepare kids well for college, and we have a good voeafjonal prt)gram to help (hose students who don’t go to college. “ And I'll miss ihc .staff here, it’s a good .suiff. I’ve tried lo hire in- dividiuils W'ho are able to teach, and ihey’re .strong, not ones lo 111 the mold of what people expect.’’ Norton .siiid di.scipline of students and staff arc importani. and d iscipline problem s am ong sludcni.s are few ai Davie High. “ VVe lake care of them with our classes.” he said. Norton ai.so prides himself in be­ ing a working principal. He sets up class schedules each year, a task which is tcx> often being left to so­ meone other than the principal. The classes in;ike a school sirong. he said. Norton hcipcs his replaeement is strong on discipline and can work with ihe varied staff members. According lo stale law, the school board hires the principal, but a Candidate must be recom­ mended by the supcrintendenl. The .search for Norton’s replacement is going beyond Davie Counly. said V .G . Print, chairman of the board of education. ” \Ve all haled lo see him resign,” Prim said. ” 1 think he has done a great job.” Boarei Finds Budget Amusing G onlinued From I*. 1 the nioney r«|uested for teacher supplemenl.s, he said, is because the appropriation may be rediiceil or deleted entirely de|)cnding on the county’s appropriation. : Hauser said he had read reccnl- Jy ilial llie average salary Ibr teachers in North Carolina was about $25,(X)(). .Smiih said he had read Ihe same article and said the average was somewhere in that range, “ And that’s for 10 m onihs,” Hauser sai<l. ■ 'I’he SI59.05S rcqucsl docs noi inchule ihe $50.‘^(X) in professional stip()lemcnls already being given lo adminisiralive assisianis. coaches, band directors, deparim eni chairmen aiul oihers wiih extra duties. Deparimcul chairmen and adminisjralive assisianis, for exam- ple', gel 'i>5()0 each. Hauser .said of ihe professional su|)plcmcfils: “ If we ucrc l() cui .'il50.‘.<(X), do yon ihink they’d know where ii was coming from'.'” Adminislraiors, j)rincipals and stippiirt |)eiM)niicl are also curienl- ly being jjaid sup|)lemenls ranging from .S6,4(X) (or ,Su|x;riniendeiil Jack Ward lo $500 for I'inance Of- llcei' Bill Brown. I'lie .six elemen­ tary school princi|)als arc given $1 ,(XX) supiilemenls; the iwo junior high principals, Sl,2(X); and (he one senior high principal, $1.50(). The proposed budget for ihe 1988-89 fi.scal year, which siaris July I, does nol call for any in­ creases in supplements already in place, Jacksof! s.iid. Hauser also t|uesiioned Ihe $874,400 being rec|uesied for faciliiics improvements, construc­ tion and new eiiuipmenl, which, ;iccording to ihe budget message, will “ assure lhai the working On- vironmeni provided for ihe educa lioii of ihe sludcnis will be suslain- ed.“ ‘'They could build Iwo heallh deparimcnls,” Hauser said of ihe amount retiuesled. He was referr­ ing lo liie receni conslruclion of a building conneciing the eouniy's heallh ami social services tleparl- menis on Hospiial .Sireei, w'hich cosi about .$490,000. A ccording lo the budget m essage, $71)0.000 o f ihe $874,400 projected in capital outlay ex|K-ndilurcs will come from stale sales lax revenues. A counly ap|)ropriatioii of $108,900 and a projecled fuiul balance of $()5,51K) vvould niake tij) the rest. .Smiih said ihe budget is iirojec- ling a 7 percent salary increase for locally-paid positions lo iiiatcli llic projected stale increase. The latest rej)orl.s, h(;w'ever, project a 4.5 |)ercent increase statewide. Hauser .shook his head ami laughed wlieii he read Ihe la.sl C()U,\I ”S' KNI I'K I’KIS’K RKCOKI). I nU RSD A Y. Mii> 12, l< STORE HOURS: WED.-9:30 TO 8:00 THUR.-9:30 TO 5:30 FRI,-9:30 TO 8:00 SAT.-9:30 TO 5:30 YOUR CREDIT CARD MAKES IT EASY! OF M O CK SV ILLE, N .C. S U P E R Sale Starts Thursday Ends Saturday W H I T E S A L E paragr;iph of Ihe budgermcs.sage to fellow commissioners: “ To summari/.e, the Davie Counly Board of l-ducaiion is hereby seek­ ing an addilionai $302,826 from ihe counly to provide for the pro­ grams, etlucalional goals, facility and equipment lo operate al the sumdartl .if excellence requesied by the boaril of eduealioii ami re(|uired by ihe cili/ens of this couniy,” .Smiih said budget confiicis bet­ ween commissioners and school board members are nol unique lo Davie Counly. Commissioners in oilier counlies have said they have the same problem, he saitl. Davie commissioners will for­ mally consider ihe sclux)l sysiem's projected hudgel al a laler meeting, .School Ixiard memlx'rs, in ap­ proving ihe projiosetl budget al a May 2 meeting, said they hoped li< alleviate problems with counly commissioners which surfaced last The schools are asking for .$2,454,486 in current expense funds from ihe counly. Tliis is up about $186,000 from this year’s appropriation. When Barber and Brock return ed from clarifying terms of refinan- cing an l-'mHA loan, commis­ sioners approveil a motion by Hauser lo proceed with buying back bomis used lo finance the counly water system and lefinahce the loan through a bank. COUNTRY CURTAINS oriG And ^ ENSEMBLES FEATURING: DAYS Curtains, Valances, Tiers, Toss Pillows, Neck Roll Pillows and Bedspreads Available Twins, Full, Queen, King and Std. Sham AVAILABLE IN 2 STYLES AND FIVE COLORS BY WEEKS TEXTILES COMPANY too X 84 C. Curtains.............Reg. $50.00 SALE 200 X 84 C. Curtains............Reg. $90.00 72 X 20 Insert Valance.........Reg. $22.00 • ••* 60 X 45 Tiers.......................Reg. $25.00 Toss Pillows ........................Reg. $18.00 Neck Roll Pillows................Reg. $18.00 Twin Bedspreads................Reg. $8o.oo SALE Full Bedspreads...................Reg. $90.00 SALE ^59®®^ Queen Bedspreads..............Reg. $100.00 SALE ^© 9^® King Bedspreads................Reg. $110.00 SALE $79®® Std. Shams..........................Rea. $25.00 SALE $ 1 5®® SALE $59®® SALE $i3® ® : SALE $15®® SALE $ 9®® SALE $ RACKS AND RACKS, OF SALE liERCHANDISE IN OUR JUNIORS, MISSES AND TODAVS WOMAN DEPTS. t)" “ Off Reig. Price 4-l)A\ ’IK COILVI Y KN I iaUMUSi: U i:a )R I). l lll!K S I)A Y , Miiy 5. 198K Sprinkler Systems Like Fireman On Stand-By M ik o Iliiriiliiirdt Davie County Eiili?t[)iiist>-Ri’rofi! I ho ulliin.i;!' in I'li:;- iK.iSi'i iiorj- ;:i UlCIlh-n Uilll i.,.:i,||| out iLiinrs 111 ;ih I lil'v 'l I- ,l: 1 f : ,r., . ! bu s 1!U' ^ --v"’ ItM snlr.ihii- M cc k \ ; i iv- ! 1: 1- i !" :■ I I )\v ii?;’!!) On S.llUlii.P. !' i: :;i I )a\ K' 1-1IV M:i: ^h.i! t iL'ii M.m .1 .il-UKTr-ir.ui-:.!! ,li ■''uitlttlMlc' 111 iU ilo m .ilii’ N|'i in- !c!' ‘vi.'iii S. ii limisc "It N Iiki’ 111^: .1 iii\'i!M!i' I i thi'iv -ill ihf iinic. ' I s, I1ic\ were ;iKi' thcMj' lu ll', iillcvuitf U';ir% MiiiK' jiavt ,i!' sjn'inkk'i ssstciii' " A lot 01 pci'pk- haw -.Ml iilCil II I: luive ,1 -ipi illkll’I sX sir'll •.:hi 111 nil iIk- i 111 the luMise, it’s L'oiiiu lo Hoot! liic \\ !iok-hoiiM.'. N'omialiv, the closest oi!i- ii? ihe liie iv (he only oiie that o il.": ju- H.inl , 1 li'jiiiU!'.!!.11 ions ni airoi.i house ,i-,io\ lion) ! i>\'.s J'oiuis pio\ lil,!! p. i Ii. i” Ml-e \s a-. I hM'eJ '.eitli a ' !'• .i.kle; ■-'.■•lei'i \ liii'W.i^ '.el' iii oiu' i !i SVJ-. iwtnii'Uisjieii iii;;'! i.iv i!i.' oik' spi nikli'i ';e,Hl ,ii! Iji.i! i ■ >. 'III !l u>eJ u lit;ui r.i'i'iiv, o! \i .iii'i N.ii;, 'f! liu.' ‘ 'I’iei eu- :'u lis .ile.l :'M','\l jH'ii[)!e ihiiik !hi”. .li; s'.' o!i .iiiii llu", tloi'ii ihe hoiiM- -n'lii li'.il sinol.e w ili [nil iheiii oil . hiil ih;!l ii'H It tie." s.iul SlaiiU". ! >oij;;iav Ki.iu'-e ol lioiiiu' m I iiji the >) siem smi \\;uii io'k-.i'. e it.all .ii|i 111 the lire di'jiailineiii ’'' he nskvii. . '' I li 1^ IS the a\ lo '.'o I lie'.' Iia\ e Jo iK '' e'l ei ' lire *a i ii.u i'' pos'.ihic ,iiul liii'i'e lias i'.cen al'i M ihitcly 110 pfohlcms,” Krause saicl. "lin t liiereA .uoiiiu lo have to he a lot ol sentintem to ehaiiue." ".lust hecatise Moeksville i> ha\ - ui.i.’ this ileuionsdatioti shows ihat someone eaie.'-," Ktause saiil, I he ss stems eost al'ont the same as e.iipetmj!. Iiom S.'KI to ^1 51,1 pi'i sv|uate timt. Krausi' s.iitl. I he\ work well on mosi clt\ Wvaler ■.I'Mlls. ■ R .l, Itiaekw ehler. aiM iie,! ( liai loik' Iiie I'h ui . w as alsi > on liaiul loi ihe tleinonsti'al lo ll. auu '..lul maiulaiitori ■-[iiinklei svsienis • lie hem;' eoii'-hlereil ('iii a new M.ile Iniiiilm;.' ' isle ' \S]iiiiikK'i -^^leni'. are 'I'oiii;' io t''i‘ .i -^irinp’ ,. oh'.|tleia lion. hi' '.,ik! ,\ I ii'oi'i.na i, oiii5t\ h.'!^ ainli MH i peieeirt \ oh'tiil.!! s eo.>| leiali;iii lioiu, liu ii'.ieI s inslall 111!' sfii In Mel sleni-., i:5la. '1- w cKiei i.ii'J ' n!iei aspeelN ol the I’liikhit;' ein'e. not neeJeiil '.\Ik i'i sprlnkler^ aie 'ii'-i'i! were not iei|tiitei.l. Dw ii.'L'ins sin,I MIMIC of ihe lau toiies in Moeksville ,iii' eijiiipped w ith sprinklers Inn the iJiohleni i^ W'iih resiliences aiu! ilinlii-lainiK resulenees w Iik li lia'M’ a coiiiiiion tool .m.,1 attic : I le think', the local cinU' -.11011111 ■ li LmnI iei|Uiic a liie w'iill Iiom' the- O nly a hantll'ul o f ihe county; .........................................................- liretiien, and even lewor residunts. loinidaHon to the I eiiinL’:<ep.iialint! .showed up; ■ m : c.ich imil in .111 apaiIment i omple.',:. "W e w-oulil ha\e to have liad a I )w ii'aiiis w'a-, (l|.,a|i|iviiiiieil w ith lot ol people out here todiiv, 'he iin n o iii ;it .S ainiilay's especially i;eal estate people iind iieiiioii.si'r.moi). : cotiti-aet()is/’ Dw iugiiis said. : : ; WoTnan Convicted In Dispyte .An oii-”oiiig liomesiic dispute boiween a Mocks\ ille w oniaii and her e\-hushand resulted m the w om an lieine com acted iii I)a\ le I.')istrici Court last week ot nssiiulting a police olTicer, ; Kathy B. I.kikei' had heen shar;-;. cd with simple assault against her e.\-husband. Darrell Baker. Judge George 'I', Tuller issiied a praser for judgment eontiiuied on payniei'.t o f eourl eosts on that ease. , She w'iis also charged with ;i.ssault on an officer ami resisting a police olTtcer by M oeksville policem en W avne .Stoneman and A .B . Hicks. ‘ O n tho.se charges., she was sciuenced to 12 months suspend­ ed for 2 years, to pay a $100 line and court costs, perform 5() hours com m unity service work, .and reimburse the state S3()0 for a courl-appoitucd attorney. She appealed the convictions for a tri.il 111 .Superior ( 'oiiri: lllck^ said the otficcrs w'cnl-’to I'arrcll Baker's ivsuicncc on liar di^on Siicct in response lo .i I'all ol .1 vlomcsiic dispuie. M i --, Baker churned her e\ hushaiid hail taken liei [Mckcl hook and c.ir kess into the house .iiid w ouldn't give them hack. Baker denied having the itciii'N Hicks s.nd they told Mrs. Baker she would ha\e to gii to the m agistrate to swear a warrant against her ex iuishand. ' ".She started hitting and scrat­ ching and kicking Darrell Baker." I licks said, "H e (Darrell) was basically in­ stigating it. picking at her. telling her to go ahead and ilri\e so we could arrest her for drunk d riv­ in g ." flicks said M rs. Baker kickeil him when officers pulled her o ff her e.\-husb;!iul. "W e eventuallv :'roiliiil .iiid hel iii Ihe ■ llkl H'lil lllv li.id io thiow' liei oil ihe haiiilciill her .in.! pm pal I ol car,'' Nfi'-, B.ikci s.,|.J hci '..iiisctl ihe inohli'tn , '' 1 >arrell c.iim key.', look rii\ I'lo'.'kelliook I Ic heal on me out theic. helore ihe oilici.-rs arrncil. "D arre ll started calling me names, I hail one beer about three hours helore thi.. occurred, " fhe next thing f knew I v.as thrown ilown ini the ground, 1 didn't know what h.id hap|)ened. I didn't intentionalls kick air.one, 1 was |ust an g ry ." she said. ■Mrs. Bakei w.IS picking up her daughtet^ .lennifer. who s.iiil her father was hitting her mother, ".M y daild\ had jerked my m om 's ke>s and he took her poekethnnk. He had beat her and heat herafter that. He just kept on hitting her until the cops cam e ," Doui; Kriui.';e, Fire iMar.shal G len Stanley and iSIock.sville Fire C hief Pe(e Dwiggins look over lire d am a” e before put out by autonialic .sprinkler system. S i • I l)AVIK C {)I S I Y F.Nl KK l'RISi: K I.C O RI). mURSDAY, May 12, IW '*'1 bounty May Purchase Wood Chipper For Davie Landfill lu v Kiiihy 1), c in im i) jOavie Countv Enloipnso-Rueoid D.iMC C'lHllltV 11),!^ tv ill ' jlu ilu' wi'ix! chip IniMiK'ss - jl’t, (..'iimirnssKHHis. al a s '' in'ii! I IlkVlilfi.’ I'tl ,\la\ vIlNL US'.ril i>(l\ l.ini:, a v\ih\I v'hipiH-i i>' pMv i-ss ! lirU'.h aiul IM'4' liiiihs tak-.ai ii’ lIu- I Counts iaiKitiH iC in in n M anaj’cr lohn Haii>ei Isaiii he had iKi uk'a lu'\C inaiS'i I'c ' I pic UH'k bnisli and in ihc uifili, located 111! ru ncn iinc I CInirch Koad, nniil the ciniiii'. haiincil the piaciicc la^i inontli C oiiiiinssioncis imposcil i!ic ban l.bccausc oi a stale !ci|tiiicincnl in huty ;ill hiiish. which ivt.|iincs a lot I I'f clirl and lakes up much needed huulilll space. ^ l?ai‘ben said the couni\ I'c^an looking at a \va> to iinvess brush anil lim bs when count\ cili/.otis , asked for tlte ban to be lilted. Vice Chairntan i^ill l^'siet said he I'aN orcd lilVini; it because a ban could causc county ivsidenis to dum p brush ■anywhere, csen on other people's property. "1 would like to see us get rid ot'tbrushi one wa_\' or the o the r,'' he said. Barber .said he am.) .lunior Barbee, county sanitatiim tlirector. talked about buying a small wotid cliipper Tor about .SS.000 to sio.ooo; : But: when Barbee .suggesteil also running the hundreds of itidustrial pallets brought daily into the land- 1111 through the chipper, they tleciil- ed a bigger piece of eijuipinent would be needed. 'i'houuh wotxi ehippers run up to $260,000. Barbee said a S93.000 one could handle large amounts of brush and limbs along with nails that tnay have been left in pallets. The chips produced from the brush and pallets could either be sold for fuel; or mulch. Barber said a Wilkes County company would pay $75 for each trailer of chips for use as fuel. The eompany would park a trailer at the lantinil until it was full atui then replace it with another. In Burke County, wood chips from the landfill are sold for use as mulch at $3 per cubic yard. Over lime. Barbee said the sales would probably pay for the equipment. “ 1 want you to think about it real carefully bccause ,S93,000 is a lot of money,” he told commis­ sioners. “ O f course, buying land for the landllll is, lo q." Commissioner Dr. F.W . Slate said $90,000 was not that much money to spend on a wood chip­ per considering that additional space for the landllll would cost about $100,000 an acre. Barbee .said similar wood chip- pers in other counties have lasted iibout live years when used si.v or seven days a week. Davie's wood chippcr w’oukl be used mostly in' the spring; and fall, he said. Commissioners asked Barbee and Barber to investigate a lea.se- purcha.se agreement on a wood chipper. ' “ The sixiner the better.'' said Chainnan R.C . Smith, “ In iIk long run, it wouldn't cost us anything.” If the county bought a wood chipper, I-oster warned to know if 7 C o n s id e re d F o r S c h o o ls S u p e rin te n d e n t The search continues lor a new sUperiniendenl lor Davie ('ninity schools. The board ol education has nar­ rowed the list to seven apjilicants, and e.X()ccls (o com()lclc interview­ ing each of the ap|ilicants next week, said board chairman, V.G. l^im . •'W e’ve hail some very altraciive candidates,” i’riin said. “ I think we'll come up with two or three to choose frotn.” 'I'he applicants' names will be made public when the list is nar­ rowed To two or three, probably laier tlii.s month, I'rim said. BARGAINS Shop The Yard Sales In The Enterprise ci'nimi-ssioiK'is u miid |iionioic tak ".'\s long as Mni've got a markel boxes me estiniated io take up V in ic i .uiiif in ih,- landhii.'' hi- I lie nil'ormation will be considered iin !'miisIu o ilk’ hiiullill to iiu rcasc : to sell it,” Barbee added. percent: of the spacc. ; : durin;.' a study o f iniposinp user ' !hi- \I'luDH-o!: M ood chip'-. (.'ount\ .Mtornev .lohn; Brock H a r b c i said ihc ciumiy Im'- ilie Ai .r. j| ilio ineciii:i>.' li.uiiri Iccs at the landiill. ' I ’■'"1 .i'ci : the iH'ttci . said iciiuirin;.’ iiulustrics to tvcxcle . authority to n-innic comiMiiii'-. in ii piiiuddial H.nhcc had siipphc.l ; .*<latc earh'cr asked Barber to ( oiiimi'MiMk'i corrugated boxes would also cut sciiict'.ilc iiaihapc no di.it ihi i>n\.,>. him iili .i |iv| o| ||||^ ^ s jjmn!' m de\elop a proposed user fee hiiil tlou ii oti s(iace III the iaiullill. I'lie I’oiild he iccvi Icti ' ITic’ '.li.'tiid ni ilu l.i/hlfill on a if i'iilai ■'i bediile !or lioard con.sideralion. E X T R A L O W P R IC E S ! El:esh .Daily ^Smithfieid Bacon Pricey in this atfgoipthrii c i u . D o p l/ f j r M n r p SUiliday, rdlrK .Ul IVIUrtJ We ResefvevThe^ Rldfit ■ ^ Limit Qualitities Holly Farms - Grade A Family Pack CHICKEN breast: [oil]$ 1 1 8 S i . , Snow WhiteCAULIFLOWER L b ._ _ H e a d =resh Green Broccoli. __________... Bunch .79 0Si®jGHoiWBIi5 / BoftiesMll Cut^ rpv Genuine Vidalia ONIONS 25 Lb. Bag . . . . ... . . 12.99 10 Lb. B a g.......................5.99 Lb.................................59 Wise N acho B ravos & T ria n g le s 2 Liter 7 Oz. COCA COLA Cherry Cake, Coke Classic Diet Coke, Caffeine Free <..4 Diet Coke, Sprite ........... 5 1 . 0 9 Diet Sprite . . . .......... .. .. . $ 1 . 1 9 Holly Farms Roasters G ET IN S H A P E F O R THE Pick up a state games registration at your participating Food Lion Store and enter to win a great Exercise Machine. EXTRA ES ... E Banquet Hot & Spicy Chicken & Fried Chicken rOOD LION Frozen <jBSWB 28 Oz. ^ SummftimisFunnertime Ozark Valley Pot Pies 4 /9 9 o Food Lion - 8 Oz. Shredded 7 Oz, - Frozen Turkey/Chicken Mr. P’S Pizza 6 9 o 9.5 Oz, - Combination/Pepperoni/ Bounty Towels Wisk Lliiiiici Oeteriieiit $ Large Roll Gallon ' Detergenl ^—AIdo Dog Food3 /ll 14 Oz, - Chopped Beef/Distinctive Beef/Beei/Chicken/Chunk Chicken Stew/Distinclive Chicken/Distinctive Chicken Stew/Lite Beet/Lite Chicken/ Lite Liver/Liver HwV. 6 0 l Noi^h ^ Y ^d ;::;.r,^:■Xv:^lVlacksVlrt '' B e rn iiid )^ Q iupy S lip ii||in g ^ ^ |^ / Higltwiay 158 a iiil 801 Advance, NC 6-D AV II': COU NTY KNTI'Ul'RISIv Ul'X'OKI), rilLlRSDAV, Mny 12, I';8S ’88 Election P rim a ry R e s u lts N o w O ffic ia (■(tnliiiiii'd I'rom I’. I yict(H> , "Davii- (\niiu> can he piiuu! .n uiir laii .iiul nn I'arlinl clociion ' pi(>i I's'- .uisl :ilu’ : ■qualilN '(>rciUKlulalcs wV m-,;!. ing plTuc.',’ In: s.mi H.uhai'.i AUv'n ssoiv ilir Dl'IIUti'iallr pi lill.llA III! H'lM'.li'l ul dcvcis u II h c !i’\i‘ 1'I a iiiaii’jii iH'cr Ikt oppi'neiil. I'ljwaid ' Tkadi , ^ Ol'licial .vi'ic it'i.iK, lii'U'i alier a oanvaNs I.inI .1 IniiMlas, ii»i all llic li'eal r.iv\-s m liu- Ma\ ’ primaly .lie a> loilinvs,' • ( ’iuini\ V I’niniisviiiiK'i -.j l^cpuhlu'an: ( li’a i\ 1 I osier. 1,37^); Haliiisnii, |. i ,'>s, i )ul|_ ^ l Miclion. 7'*^: A\ illa .lo Cheek, M (k Cluiilie A. AVIiale', : Jikl\ Mullis, ,'SS; aiulCiiarlos r)i!ell W ilhan)'., 305, • Keyisier o( deetls. Oeinncrai: A llen. I'kaeh. -l.SK, : • kei.Mslei III ileeds. KepaMicaM: Mi.i|i,'_ I ,11^1); |>,,|is. (,H2; laines ' ' (' Si-,itii|il. h^ti. Kulh I'. Ki'Ji.iiilsui! anil ( ’iarv'iiee i S pillm ati, I I'l. ^ • Hi'.irilol i iUii .(1 inn l)a\'k!A\ . ( I'.vi-i;-. ! W ilh.inr ('al\iii Ii.iuu' ..: I , i ‘ I< I'.'.i'h'-.and i|anu‘s 'A i M! sealN i ‘Ii ihi' hi 'ill (i i .K'unv ('ailnei I'niiiei. I . i . ’ .<. I n-iKlie MiiipliN'. I.O-'i, I'lank li.ihii-MUi' 1. 1 Kallt\ S 11 Miiiip.M ill. 1.1 i-l.'i, .loe \l Hveieil: , K.-ln-era (-.nler .MeKi'i,'. ('I.'; 'I'.i'.nne ,\ 1 .u eni;i md. .^Sand Pals'. |)eiid' Hion liie w c!. d;S(i Davie Native Dies in Forsytii Wreck W INS'I’ON-SALHM 7. A Route 12 man w ho was a nali\e ol Das ie Coiiniy ilietl when hi.s car ap|)areiil- iy struck a tree and craslied down an ombankincni last Wetlnesday. hut his body: was not I'oiinduntil ifaniiiy members .went out sear­ ching for him the next ila\. W illiam Robert Beck, 5(i. was found dead in his 19()<i Plymouth at the hoiiDm ol'a steep embank­ ment ' on l-imille Road in the eastern part of l-orsyth County, ac­ cording to Line Sgt, D .R. Nelson of the N ,C. Highway Patrol. Beck's daughter, Karen M cDowell, found the wtecked vehicle. The family Ix^gan .sear­ ching for Beck after he failed to .show up for work last Thur.sday at .lohnsnn Controll in W'lnston- .Salem, .\elson said. I'lie se.irehers had |iassed ihe ac- eiilent site once anil on a return (rip notieeil signs o n the grass or sluniUler indicating that a cai hail gone over the embankment. The w reckoi.] vehicle could not be seen from the road. Officers found no evidence that another car was involved. Nelson saiti. ■An autop.sy was to be coiulucted by the Medical llxaminer's OfUce in Chapel Hill t() find out why Beck crossed the ceiiter line. Nelson said atnopsies are commen procedures in fatalities. "W ’e're not .sure what happen­ ed at this stage," he said. ■’There's Just not a lot of physical evidence." Farmers 14ome Loan H.v Katliy I). Cliariln Davie County Enterprise-Record Davie commi.s.sioners hope to save the county money by rellnan- cing it.s current obligations to the Farmers H om e Adininislriition. At a called meeting last b'riday, commissioners approved a motion by Bud Hauser to proceed with buying back bonds sold to Fml-IA in the mid 1970s to llnance con- O rs illo M a n a g e r O f C a roB ina T ire Mike Orsillo has been named manager o f Carolina Tire in Mocksville, Orsillo previously w'orkcd at the store from 1982-83, but w'as ,later assign­ ed by Carolina Tire to its Statesville store. He later was transferred to Cortlele, (!a , and back to ,S a I i s b u r v Orsili.. ,.,.,.,.ntly, Orsillo and his wife, Cindy, liavc three sons, John. 6, Kenny, -t, and David. 2. The tamily, luiw living in Cordelc, is seeking to relocate heie. 2 .7 % Jobless In Davie The .Match uncmploymenl rate for Davie County was 2,7 percent, accoiding to ligures released last week i\v the l-m|)loyinent .Security Com- Miissiim of North Caiolina. Tlic rate droppc<] ironi .‘>,.‘1 |)ercenl iii I'ebniary. It w^as the sixth lowest ujiemi)loyment tale among Noith,Carolina's 1(X) counties, March jobless rates Ibrstir^ rouiuliiig counties were: Davidson, 2.3 percent; I'or- sylh, 3.2 percent; liedell, 3,.‘i percent; Rowan, 3.(i petceni; Yadkin./1.0 percent. struction of the county's water system. The bontls were issued after voters approved a -S3.860 million is.sue for the project. 'I'he county has been making an­ nual payments on the loan and owes a current balance of S3.39 ‘ million, .said County Attorney .lohn Brock after another calledmeeting on Monilay. ■‘Last year. the.Congress of the United Stales authori/etl Fml l.A to pv’rmit the lx)rrower. in this case, the county of Davie, to buy back those bonds at a substantial tlis- count, approximately 42 percent of the current balance," he said. 'i'o do this, commissioners are I'ollow'ing the relunding bond pro­ cedure set forth in the F'iscal Con­ trol Act to arrange a short-term loiin from a bank of their choice to obtain the funds to buy back Ihe r-'mlLA bonds. The county would pay off the bank loan in LS to 17 years. 1 1 years sooner than the debt w ould be retired uiitlcr; the Fm llA pay-- meni .schedule. This means that the county would be paying less in­ terest In the long run, ' ■()f i-ourse. that also means the couiuy’s annual payments are go- i.ig to be a little more each year," Brock said. Connnissioneis. al the Monday meeting, formally introdtieeil a bond order required for buying li.ick Ihe bonds. They will vote on (he mailer after a public hearing. SLliediile(| tor I p.m. on Monday, i\Iay 23. in the commissioners' lioaid room on the top lloor of the Davie ('ouiils' Courthouse, F a rm in g to n M a so n s H o n o r 2 F'ai inington Masonic Lodge No. 265 A .I', and A .M . honored two members at the regularly stated comniuiiication on Mondiiy night. James C. Howard and W illiam I', Brock were honoreil for 25 years of service and ileilicatioii to ihe lodge. Riglil Worsliftil Junior (iiand Warden i.ester 1’. Marlin presented the awards iind pins. The l-arminglon lodge now has 2 1 members with 2.5 or iimre yeiirs experience. -^■'I'hoIlir'rDwlgLV N i""> i‘ ‘'t ••'i'-.st Fcdeml. Driver Falls Out Of Van At Bank In a bi/arre accident, the drivei' ofa l‘n s Dodge\ iin fell oui of his vehicle while m:iking a transaction at the ilrive-through window of BBt'viT on (iaither Street last 1-ri- day ami watched helplessl\ as the runaway vehicle lolleil across the street and struck anothei' drive- through machine and car. The van. driven by Paul l.indim Carter. 82. of Rouie 4, .Mocksville. caused about S2(),()()0 in liamages. Patrolman. C.iVI, Parks of the Mocksville Police Depariment saiti Carter had opened the door to the vail aiul leaned over to pul a check into the cash draw er at the BB&T ilrive-through w indow w-hen he fell out. The van, which was in drive, cros.sec! Ciaiiher Street and struck ■ the ilrive-ihrotigli machine al First l-'eii.ral t^ank Savings anil Loan : before continuing on to strike a 1988 l-ord TIuniderbird. The car, owned by Roy Alvin Whitaker of Rouie 3, Mocksville received an estimated $4.50 in d.-iiiKige.s. Damage 10 Carter's van was estimated at .SI00. Damage to the machine was estimaied at S15.000. No charges were nied.Ih e driver fell from the van Iwl'ore it crashed into m achine. V O T E M A Y 3 1 F O R .’fc M ia S T A C Y C O R N A TZE R Republican Candidate For Paid (or by friends and Sl;icy Cornalzer, Clyde Gardner, CItairiimii DAN IK (•()l!N'l \ HNTKKPRISr, KKCOU I), TIIU KSDAY, M;ty 12, tore p i a BI S Given CA |{> ! .niu-.i I'!. IviclUHil DiiViO n*!,’!r>:im > , i".j A Misn|ssi|>|ii h:isi\i vii!ii|>,iii\ liii.s askcii ilu' NIi'i k'^'. ilic 11'tt n lUi.iid oi liu |HT Illissii'H til hlllUl ,1 CHIU Cliioik o Slorc at ihecoi!ici itl S.ilisliiirs ami Sanlovti siiwi'-.; M a rv in Hiiksoii. iv[)if.M'iiliiii' .I.I'.Nt- Inc., saui his ioni|'aiiv w'lUikl likf to IniikI a Nioic >\ iih a rcMaiirani siiiiilai to a llaidLVs wIicii Ih' adilix'ssi-'il the hoaul at u> May } iiiodiiig. 'I'Ik' coiii|\iny Is iiitcicskxl in the lot .sluiivd by L'niqiic I lair ( ’arc iiiul T Ik' Icc Cream Hut lvcau>e tlio prupct;ty is easily accessiblf I’mm lUnvntown. UiL-ksoii said. I'lic lot is also located ai an intcrsix'tinii where a Convenieiiee store \unild be. highly visible. I5ieks(in said J.F .M . would like 111 lease the lot Ibr -(() years ainl presented eiitninissioners with eopie.s of a proposed lease eiiiiii; the l:md value at $17,500, 'I’hc busiiie.ss would pay a relurn of ID percent oT the value of the properly to the (own. he said. Therefore, it would i:eiierale $10,000 in revetUie for the town w ith in five , years, !5icksoiv e.\ plained. J.l-.M . Corporation has 450 .stores in 22 stales, but has not yet niovetl into North Carolina, ‘‘W e’re not a Johnny-conie- lately,” Dickson .said, “ This is a very class operation." J.l- .M .’s proposed store would serve food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It would also sell fresh-cut sandw'ich nieai.s and cheeses. The business would still provide gas pumps and convenience items. ; to be sold on a 24-hour-a-day basis, “ We have proven to be popular with the people,” Dickson said. “ It is a veiy strong corporate en­ tity. W e’d hope that the city would go along w ith this.” ; Mayor D.J. “ i\'ick“ Mando said the board w'ould take the matter under considenition and get buck to him at 11 later dale. In (ithcr business. Bill Johnson o f La re w. Wood, Johnson Inc., a Mocksviilc insurance and real estate linn, asked the btuird to con­ sider building sidewalks for .South Davie Junior High and Mocksville Elementary schools. Johnson said the two schools needed w'alkways for the students’ safety. Although the crossing guards help in (he afternoons, Johnson .said many children leave school in the early evenings because of sports and other activities. “ Il‘s dangerous for kids leaving school.” he said. “ It's a serious dcllciency in this tow'n.” Johii.son said he thought (he low'ti could afford to pay for ihe sidewalks. Comnlissioner Julia Howard saiil Johnson had a gooil point, and the hoard agreed to consider the rei|iiesl. Also at the meeting, the boar<i passetl by a uiianimoiis vole a resolution of intent to close Kelly Avenue. ’The avenue, which leads into .South Davie Junior High .School from .Salisbury .Sirect, was previously ileclared an uiiopcneil street. The board has schciluk-d a public hearing on ilie sireet closiiij; ai its ne.\t regular nieciing on June 7, No P ro b a b le C a use On D W I No prob.'iblc cause was Ibiind againsia Koutc 5, Mo^ k.sville iiuin charged with D W I oii May I. N .C. Higlnvay I'atrol T rooper K.B. Steen chargeil Jeffrey Dale Hoggs. 1*.). with DW I aller Ihe car he was lirivini’ collidi‘<l with a farm Iractoi on (iilbeii Hoger Road. W hen adm inisicretl the Hreaihaly/er tesl. Boggs ivuisieied a .O.T The iii;igisir;ite found no j)ni- iiable caiise to seiut the e;ise to court. In North Carolina, drivers arc ct)iisidered impaired when their blood aleoluil level reaches a .10. F rid a y T h e 1 5 ™ ! 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Oaks n lf ^'adkin Valles Kitad.: I ..SlK) st|il;iiiv iiiot siitule laiiii'iN' d\u’lliikt!. .S()7 5(1 , kinK's .S. /iinnH T inan. ,N Sni .,1 ^■adkl^ Vailcv Ki.ad. .?.MK) si|u.ni.- iiitii iiia il and ci'iniiieii.'ial 1'inUlin;';. S‘i7 So M iu'ksxiiK: W iluiHcei l ire IX ’painneiil. Santurd A'.enik'. h\ -K! liM'i additiiiii liU'MSIIII;', iiiv depaitiiu'iu, S-IS ( ienrv’c I;. Siinlli. lolls H iise oil U..S, (itll 111irih olM oekss iHc. I.2H0 sijiiare loni sinijie lamils dsselliiii;, l,)as'ie Counts Senior Center. Norili .Mam Slieet, ,MiK:kss liie. at B .C . Brock B illIdiiiL'. I ,()t)() square loot addilion lo e\isiing .senior ceiiier, Sheriff's Department The I'oilosviiig rcport.s sseretiiade 10 the Das'ie Cpimty SherilT’s Dcpartinem. — Clitiric.s l-aton reported May I ;i breaking, entering and lareeiiy of a dual cassette ta[K' recortier ss'iih an; estimated s-aliie ol' S I00 and an esiinuitetl SI3() in hi'iiseliold goods from Batons Baptist Church, Route 8, Moekssiile. — M ichael .^nlhony Pvipe reported May 7 ;i rock svas thross'n through a plate glass svindoss at W and 1-40 Service Center. — Ann l.atham .Stiller of Rinitc 4, .Mocksville. reportcil .Slas 7 lires on her sehicle at ,Soiiihssoml .Acres. Mivksville, sserecut. caus­ ing an e,siimaled $200 tiamage. — Cynthia .Ssvan ol Kotile 2. Adsahce. re|)oried M ay the larceny o f imid llaps fn)ni a iriick belonging in Claiy .Allen Ssvan parked at Davie High School, iistiniaied value; SI 5. — Dennis Lee Stanles' of Route 5, Mocksville. reporietlMav the larc eny of a pist<'l fnmi a residence - Rohon L, M cAlphin. Lot 141 .iunipcr Circle. Bermuda Run, .?:()()() square-looi sini.;lc famils dsvelling.,.S207, North M ain Street C hiin li of t'hrisl. .N'orih M ain ami Sicsvari sticets. M oekssiile, 39- In (i,' looi aikliiion ol ollice. 2 balliioonis and fclhnsship hall, Sl.‘>0. I );is id C o /a n . ol I : ( \ mnirs Lane, 1(1 hy 3U ioorjMivale sssiin mine pool. S ill,35. • .lohn foiiiel, Beal ( 'reek ( 'liuivh Road. 1 mile caM ol liedell ( ouiils line, 21(itl s^jiiaie loot ■'ingle laniils' dssi'lliiig. SI | 7. - I )asie Builders Inc., Willosi. R un.C rcekside D n s e o fl .Millim.' Road. 1,002 si|uarc fool singic: famils dsselliiiL', S33.7.i. off .Allgell Road, April Ms crs Rucker of 2333 tiranadli Drise, .Ails.ince. reporicd May 4 a hrcakmg, eiilering and larcens ol S I,.‘'00 cash Irom a residence 111 W’ooif Valles. Doroihy Maxine .Ashles ol Route 2, .Ailsance. rcporiei.1 ,\las 4 she had receised disiurhing lele|ihone calls: - Sadie ,\llen \Villianis of Route 4. .Moekss iile, reporietl Nias 4 a license plate had been losi or stolen at Williams cV; Sons fised l.'onald Sinitli, \'adkiii Valli'v Road norih ol C. X ill, 1.623 s(.|uare looi sini'lc fainils dsselliii!’. S42, : ^ Aiihtii ( i. Bos'.in.ui, luiie Bcaikliaiiip Ro.iil - i mile sotilh of U.S. l.'i.S, bs 10 looi bathroom addilioii to dssellmg, S 10, Ken ,liisi, l.oi 15 Hidden Creek. 4.01 )0 square fool siiigle- famils dsvellmg. S2b2.50. ,1.lines A. Shoal. M illing Road I mile IromCoriiat/er Road. 25 bs 32 fool prisaie garage. SIO. .lack R. Barkley. Ix'.ster Dris'e al end ol Davie Ci;.rileiis Subdivi­ sion. 24- by 27-fool addition of carport lo e.Kisling dsvelling. SIO. Allgell Care Inc.. Bermuda Village general lacilities building, relocaling evisting beauty shop and addiiiondftsvo iiesv patient rooms lo inlirmary, S45. I "la S Mellard, Turrentinc Road first sharp curve from Dead- inon Road. I.SOO .squ:irc-foot single-family dsvelling., S50.2.5, Allen (7arier. Pinebrook Drive 4ih brick hou.se o ff IJ,S. I5S. I6-, by 20-foot storage building. SIO. -- Cierald L. 'ronilierlin. Mela Bree/.e Lane in Rolling Hills, 20-liy 20-foot private garage. SIO. I'eter Albrecht, Lot 45 Roll- ingssdod Drive in Southsvood Acres. Mocksville. 2.100 .squarc- loiit single-lam iiy dw elling, -SI87..50. — Hamilton Court Constrtielion Cl)., Haiiiilloii Court, Ueniiudii Run, five permits, each lor I.700| squure-foot patio hou.sc, 5if)7..50. — HarokL Campbell. Jericho Road, Country iistates S'uhdivj-1 sion, 24- by 24-fool siorugc building, ,$10. — Richard Poindc,\ter. Grccn- svood Lakes, Ovcrlixik Drive. 1,800 squarc-fooi single-lamily dsvelling, $65.18. — Reavi.s and Hendrix l^airy, Farmington Road I mile north of 1-40. 36- by 34-loot milk barn, farm e.xemption. — Mike Atsvood. Builder. 239 Tilton Drive, Bermuda Run. 3,000 sc|uarc-foot single-family dwelling, SI 17.50. Cars, LLS. 601 south of .Moekssiile. - ■ Clarciicc Spillman reported •Mas -l a breaking and entering at ihe .-Xgec Spillman fesiilence. Das ie .Acailemy Road, ,loe G ar/a of Route X. .Mocksville. reported May 4 so­ meone llrcd a gun tosvard a residence olf I james Church Road. • - Steven Harold MahalTey of Rome 1. Yatlkinsille. reported .Mas 3 a checkbook svas lost or stolen. -- lid Johnson of Route 2. Mocksville. reported May 4 so­ meone broke into and stole an unknosvn quantity of items from Johnson's Grocery. Farmington. — Janice W . Flem ing of Cooleemee reported May 1 a breaking and entering at a beauty shop on Orchard Street, Cooleemee. — Ray Carroll Turnagc of Greeneville. ’i'enn.. reported the larceny of two svheel covers, svith an estimated value of S25. from a vehicle al the Western Steer; U.S. 601 and 1-40. Mocksville. — Phyllis Ann Baity ofRoute 8, Mocksville reported: on May 3 that unknosvn objects svere thrown al her residence off ijiimes Church: Road ;ind someone had fired a shot losvard the residence; on May 4 that someone had svriiten threaten­ ing svords with lipstick on Ihe win- dsisv of the residence and lh:it two shots svere fired at the residence; and on May 5 that small bricks were throsvn at the residence. Land Transfers The following land transfers have been filed svith the Davie County Register of Deeds. T he transactions are listed by parties involved, acreage, township :ind deed stamps purchased, svith SI representing SI,0(X). — Thunnan E. O'M ara and Tama Sue O ’Mara to James Richard Palirer and Wendy Finlay Palmer, 2.49 acres, $15.50. • — Burnuida Run Development Co. to Hamilton Court Construc­ tion Co., 6.56 acres, Farmington, S396.50. ■ — James Kenneth Stroud and Betty S. Stroud to Calvary Baptist Church, 2 acrcs. Calahaln. — Jack A. Legrand and Carol M . Legrand to Dr. Joel L. Ed- svards and Waiida R. fitlsvartls. I lot. Mock.sville. $10. — Ronald Dean Nail anti Betty Foster Nail to Betty Foster Nail, 3 lots. Jerusalem. — Ruby Salley Jenretie aiid Ail- dison Jenrette to Pauline G. .Athey, I, lot. Jerusalem. S24. — Fred O. Ellis and Marie C, Ellis to Elizabeth C. Grubb. I tract. Jeru.salem, $25. — E.C. Tatum Ilf and Tina B. Tatum to E.C. Tattnii III and Tina B. Tatum. 6 acres. Jerusalem. — Charles C. Angell and Julianne D. Aniiell to DonakI E. .Smith aiul Iris II. Smith. 2 acres. Jerusalem. $33. — Annie Mae Blankenship and Clarence Russell Williams and Donna 1,. Williams. 39.950 .square feel. .Mocksville. S20. -- Keith Tesnar to IVggs' Sue Phelps 'fesncr. 1.17 acres, Jerusalem. Joe B. Flanagan to Mary Alice Phelps l-lanagan. 1 traci. Jerusalem. — Mary .Alice Phelps Flanagan to Joe B. Flanagan. I tract. Jerusalem. — Robert M. Potts and Betty B. f^oits to Bonnie S. Childress. I lot. Mocksville, $5,50, — Norman C, Dilliimham and l.inda C, Dillingham lo Richard 13, Poinile.xter. I lot. Shadv Grove, $20. , — Joe H. Smith and Geneva C. Smith tt) Donald O. Smith and Joyce T. Smith, 1.43 acres, Far- niinglon. $ 1. - Edna C. Hendri.x and C. David Hendrix to Eugene Bennett and W illie Bess Bennett, L lot, r-'ulton. $16. — Michael Joe Johnson and Bar­ bara Nanette Naylor Johnson to Dennis Preston Redman and Melanie R. Johnson. I tract. Mocksville. S43. : — Lifestyle Homes and Realty Inc. to Jayne F. Randle, I lot, Mocksville. $125. — Russell M. Gramerand Carol J. Gramer to Paul S. Agrillo and Maria J. Agrillo, 1 lot, Farm­ ington, SI98.50. — William D. Bowen and Ora B. Bosven to Eddie A. Spillman and Joe Lynn Spillman, 2 lots, Jerusalem, S52. — Joseph Bechatovski and Karen S. Bechatovski to Thomas L. Meyer, 1.69 acres, Farmington, S7S. — Beverly Stanley Mendenhall to David L. Mills and Gale R. M ills, I lot, Farmington, $68.50. — Timothy D. Horton and Bar­ bara G. Horton to William Sanford Frye and Debra W . Frye. I acre, Farmington, S57.50. — Annie M . Bosvles and Lester M . Bowles to Lester M. Bowles and Ina T.: Bosvles, 4 tracts, Mocksville. — Robert M . Diesel and Adah E. Diesel to Mark X. ScJiambach and Ann B. Schambach, .06 acre, Mocksville, S66.50. — Phillip Edsvard Bolton to. Debra Lynn Nokovich, 1 lot, Shady Grove, $107. — Alvin A. Custer and Beatrice M . Custer to Eric Calvin Bailey and Deborah N. Bailey, 5 lots, Jerusalem, $10. — Odell M . WiLson to Charles E. Martin, 3 lots, $185. Marriages Fires 'I'he follosving svere issucil mar­ riage I icen.ses by the Davie Coun­ ty register of ilceds. — ArthurOsborn Hutchens, 59, of 2000 W . Clenmionsville Road, \yinslon-Salem. and Maggie W. Carter, 57, o f Mock.sville. 7- Tony Ray Cornal/er. 25, of Route 3, Mocksville, and Kathy Lynn SlalTord, 22, of Route 4, Mocksville. — Jerry Wayne Kearns Jr., 23, of Rockwell, and Cathy 1-ynn Steele. 22, of Route I , Woodleaf. — Charle,s Simon Brosvn, 29. of Yadkinvillc Road. Mock.sville. ami Jacc|tieline Nannette Allis()ii. 18. of Posvell Road. Mocksville. — Douglas Ray O ’Neal. 25. of Route 4, Mocksville, and'Tclisa Charlccn Brosvn. 21. of R(Uiie I. Mocksville. -• James Douglas Green, 24. of ■ Route 6. Mocksville. and Santlra Diane Hendri.x. 23. of Route 2. Advance. — Dexter Lee Hockaday, 43. ol Route 6. Ailvanee. and Phyllis Ann G obble, 35. 01 Route I. Mocksville. Arrests The follosving svere arresteil by the 13avie CJoiiiity S heriff's Department, —T odd Antoiiio Gril I 111. 25. Ill Greensboro, charged May 2 ss'ith assaull on a corrcciion.il ollieer, - 1 losvard Cecil Cleniciit. 44. Mocksville. charged Ma> 3 ssilh second degree trespassing, - Victoria Sheld Morris, 3S, of Route 4. Mocksville. chargeil May 3 sviih dris'ing svith a cancelled license. Herbert Wesley Tatum Jr., 19, of Rotiie 8, Mocksville, charg­ ed May 3 svith second degiee trespassing and svilh unatilhori/.ed use of a vehicle. r Michael listce Shedd, 40, of Toccoa, (!a ., chiirgeil May 3 svith seconil ilegree trespassing. - Ronald Steven Mooiieyliam. 35, of Garner, cliai geil May 5 svith obtaining properly hy false preiense. ■ - Walter Woodrosv I'lemiiig, 24. of llickory Street. Cooleemee, charged May 5 svith failure to ap­ pear ill court. - David Franklin Bares. 26. of 60 Wright Lane, Mocksville, charged May 7 ss ith possession of drug |)araphernalia. - James lulssaid Marshall, 18, ()f Route I, Mocksville, charged M ay 7 with second ilegrce trespassing. Randy Adam Hossard, 17, of Route 4, Mocksville, cimrgeil May 8 svilh assault. - Darrell Lynn Croits, 35, of Rotiie 7, Mocksville, charged May 6 svilh failure to comply with sup­ port order. -- Terry l.ee C’arlion. 25, of M oigaiiiuii, chargctl M ay 4 will) possession of cocaine, - Kenneth Roosevelt Desvalt, 26, of Route 2, Mocksville, charg- eil May 2 sviih Ihree counts carry ing a concealed sveapon :ind svith one count of possession of cocaine The follosving fires svere reported to Davie deparimenls last sveek: — On May 2. the Advance Fire Department ss'as called to a brush lire on Coriiat/er Road, ,Also on the 2ml. Mocksville firemen rcspondeil to a report of shrubbery on fire al Central Carolina Bank on Water Street, — On May 3. Ihe Jerusalem I-'ire D epailm ent res|niiuletl to a reported house fire on N.C, SOI. — ■ Cooleemee llremen svere call­ ed to a house fire May 3. — Also on the 3rd, the Coiiniy Line I'ire Depailment svas clispal- ehed to County Line Road, ss herc a Irtick svas on fire: Sheffield- Ciilahaln firemen ssere called for backup. -- .Mocksville llremen svere call­ ed lo a car fire al Si|uire Boone Pla/a May 3. : — A Iso on the 3ril, the Mocksville Police A 2S-year-oUl Mocksville man svas charged with felonious break- ing or eitiering after he svas found insitle .Mocksville lilementaiy Schot)l al 3:17 a.m. on May 7. Barry Dale of Avon Street svas discos ered inside the school sshen Mocksville police scaiclied the Iv.iiUliiig following an alami actisa- tion, according to a repoit filed svilh the police ilc|iarlincnl. Ihe Das'ic County Sherill s Depart inent assisted in the search M ocksville Fire Department checked a reported gas leak at Hardees on Wilkesboro Street. ■— The Advance Fire Depart­ ment responded to a car accident on Mock Church Road May 3. “ On May 4. the Farmington Fire Depailment responded to a truck fire on Griffin Road. Smith Grove firemen assisted. — Cotinty Line firemen svere dispatched lo a car accident svilh a possible ix.'rsonal injury on 1-40, May 4. - O n May 5, the Smith Grove I'ire Depanmeni rcs[-)ondeil to a reported car accidetil on Baltimore Roikl. - .Also on the 5th. Smith Grove firemen res|>>nded 10 a car accident svilh a personal injury on 1-40. Cornal/.er-Dulin llremen svere calleil to a car accident on M illing Road al Dutchman Creek May 6. Also (in M ay 6. the: 1-arin- ingion Mre Depariment extmguish- Hospital ER The follossiiig patienis ssi’ie treated in the enieigeiics num i ai D a v ie Coiims flospii.il lasi vseek. ( )nls inform.ilioii i>n p.iiieiiis ss ho are consiilercil a public rec ord because of the ii.iiurc of their in jury are released by the hospital, Kerry D. Brossii, ?,S, 7:39 |i,ni, iM,i_\ 5, tre.ilcil .iiid lele.iscd for mnseli' sii.nn sulfeied in .luio aceideiu Ricks W . I uileiuss, .11, S. I I a ,111. May (>, lu',ited aiul relea--ed for m iiiuple bruises sulfeied in luotoivsi- le aet klenl. ed a grease fire al the Harris residence on Cana Road. W illiam R. Davie firemen were called for backup. — The Farmington and William R. Davie fire departments svere called for standby for a Yadkin Coumy fire department on May 6. YARD SALE Point the way with yard sale direction signs available at the Enterprise office, Main Street. Pick Your Own... S T R A W B E R R I E S A t S c o t t y ’ s B e r r ie s onday thru Saturday 8 a.m. til ? Mocksville —5 acre field— (behind Town & Country Farm Service) V4 mile on Sanford Road off Hwy. 601 N. at 1-40 For more information call (704)634-3759 or (704) 634-3117 a v ie D i s t r i c t C o u r t ( ( II \ n I .M t K l’U lsi I<[ ( O k u . titt-'RSDAV. Miiv 12. I';«8-9 riic U>l|iiv>.Ill): vaM's \\cn’ ilispos led ofM im ni; l Ki\it' Disti u l I'lU iu |(!h M .iv 5, Jtitlce (is-oiuc T I'ulii'i j'icsui led. I’roscciiliiig S'alK SimUi. I ilSSiSUUU llisti ic! .llll'l itc\ 1 l)c eases au' i|sU\l Jolcn liiatK. I'liarti’fsl and scfiiriKi.*, JellVcv Si'i'ti Haik’v , Miiipic pc'Sscssion ol less than ■ • iHiike I iiKinjiiaiia. |:Xi\ $I(X,) ii/)o atnl tn iin • I costs. K nlliv H akci , w lu ihlcss I cheek, dismissed. V .len\ W'ayiie Bales, no \ehi, ele inspeetion, rieiitiuus \eliiele rcgisii'ali(Mi plate, dismissed; lui vehicle insiiianee, pay S5(* line and c(.Hirt ensts. e lasa S, Bi'get', t\v<i counts worthless cheek, pay court costs. • - Ketiiiy I3ale Hrown, reckless, dris'iiig. redueeil by D.A to iiiisal'e tt'alTie iiiovement. i)ay SZ.'i fine and court costs. — Howard Cecil ClemetU, se­ cond degree trespassing. motion to dismi.s.s' gniiued. ■ — Jerry Wayne Godbey. assault ;on it; fcmnle. eomtmiiiicating thrciits, dismissed. ■— Mark David Man. selling I'ire 10 dwelling, waived probable cause hearing, etise goes to Davie Superior Court. — Mark W . Hailield. no vehi­ cle insurance, no vehicle inspec­ tio n , no vehicle registration. clistnissed. — David Worth Jotie.s. railure lo return hired properly, senienced to 60 day.s .su.spcnded for 1 year, pay S50 line and court costs, make $28,35 restitution lo Carolina Video. ' : — Timothy Dale Jordan, wor­ thless check. dismissed. — Donald James Kelley, assault on a lemale, dismissed. — KrisiolTer Deon Laiteii. reckless driving, pay .SZ.'i fine and ■ court eost.s. — Wilbert Ray Lewis Sr., 13WI (Breiithalyzer results. .34); senienced to 6 months suspended for 3 years, pay S3(X) fine aikl court costs, perform 72 hours communi­ ty service work. surrender drivers liecnse and not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licensed to do so, obiiiin .subslJince abuse iisse.ssment and comply with all recommenda­ tions of assessing agency and lecommcndaiions for treatment by probation officer^ complete DW I school at mental health center. ‘— Eugene March, aliempted burglary, .second degree trespass­ ing, dismissed, issue showcause order for prosecuting vviiness, Rosemary Vaughters, who failed to appear in couri. ; — Randy D. McCrary, assault by pointing a gun, dismissed. — Randy Dean McDaniel, DW I (refu.sed Brealhaly/.er test), misde­ meanor possession of less than ’/: ounce marijuana, sentenceil to 120 days suspended for 2 years, pay ,S2{X) line and court costs, pe/form 48 hours community service work, surrender drivers license and not operate motor vehicleUntil proper­ ly : hi.'eiisi,\l til do so. obtain Mih-.i,iiur .il'iise assessment and iiMitpK '.Mill K'l'omiiu'nd.iiioiis loi tlc.lliiiciil. conil'lek- IIW'I sv liiml ,il iMciM.if lu-.'ilih cciilei .Appe.ilci! ■ Stiiioi'. .iss.iull h\ pom n nr : .i j’tni. snupie .issaul I. I'ismi'.scd Ivonaltl Sk"> i'll Moi ip.i.') luiiii. o h i.iiiiiii;.': p if.p o ils b> lalsi- luvlciise. seiilciki'd ,lo I- iiiOiitlis ^u:^peluled lorsc,us. pa\ SKKi fine, and i inji i co sts, m ake M .-’ .S(i. I lllllloll lo p in seculiiii; \\iliu-ss, loiinbuis^' stale S.'sUri lor court appointed .illi'nics Janies lidw ard .^’e e l), no , \ehicle insuiaitce. dismissed, iiii' propel parking, p.iy civ.iit costs. Jolin l-,d\'iard l)sboine. no vehicle legistralii'n plate, dnvinu while license revoked, senienced to 24 moiuhs siispendetl lor .' scais, pay S200 line aiul court costs, not operate nii'tor \ehicle unless jiro- perly licen.sed to do so. — W'illiam Martin .Serlass. DWI 1 refused tosubmii to Bre;Uhaly/,er test), sentenced to I year suspended for 3 \ ears, pay SJlK) line and court costs.: spend 7 ila_\ s in Davie Coun­ ty Jail, obtain substance abuse assessment aiul comply vvith any recommendation of assessing agen­ cy, complete DW I school for imilliple offenders at inentai liealtli cetiler. obtain counseling as re­ quested by probation officer; no operator's license, no vehicle in­ surance. e.xpired license plate, senienced to 12 months suspend­ ed for 3 years, pay .$250 line and court costs, not o|ierate motor vehi­ cle without proper financial responsibility. — James Ricky Thornburg. DW I (Breathalyzer results, .12"'). sentenced to 60 days suspended for 2 years, pay S I00 line and court costs, perform 24 hours communi­ ty service work, surrender license and not operate motor vehicle, un­ til properly licensed to do so. eom- jilete D W i school at mental health center. — Kenneth James ’I'oney Jr., entering intersection with retl light emitting, no operators licen.se. pay •S50 fine ;md court costs; second count of no operator's license, senienced to 6 iiioiiths su.spended for 2 year.s. not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licenseil. pay ,S 100 fine and courl costs. — Douglas Wiiyne Williams, improper vehicle registration, no operator's license, sentenced to 24 hours in Jail, credii given for time spent in jail awaiting trial on iiiher charges. — Gary Wyse. iibandonment iind non-support, dismissed. — Walter W . Fleming, proba­ tion violation. con|inue on proba­ tion for one month for hearing to check if progress to paying bad checks is made, and to check cooperation with probation officer. — James Ricky Thornburg, driving lefi of center, dismissed. — Joe Wayne Tittle, probalicin violation, probation revoked. 12 month aeiive sentence placed into eflcct. : railed I'd .V|)peiif flic following jailed to api'eai |oi then scheduled court trial. I iiiiothy Ross Bcntlev . no opei.iior's license, lailure to yield rij'.iil ol u.i\ til sloj) sign, . I lis roll Vernon ; I luiiiie\. di uiii;) 73 mph in a mph /one. linxiiiL' sviihoiil \.ilul lieeiise in possession. Michael I ;iiie Kagan. I)W |, no opeiiitor's license. ( Ileiid;i .Slioies Bai nes,: iiii proper \chicle eiiiiipmcnl .lelfrey .Seoll Be.neis. illeeal jvissing, , Paul Anthony Bein;itli, ili i\ 111!.' mph 111 ,'i (i> in|i|i /mie, Micli,k,'l W.iMie ( '.i'.shjwij',^ lailiiie III ,secuie- se.il hell laiiics n.iiiell .M.ine.ss li., ilriviiig; 75 mpli in ,i (<> mph /oiie. <,'uil V,in,.\||eii ■.Seoll. di i\ iii!’ m|ilt III a SS inpli /one, Doii.ikl ( K'lie .Slimes. e\ eeediii!.; posted speeil. .Sadi id .Aluw an .Suitoiu dn\• ills' acioss eeniral di\uling section ol ni!'li\i,a\. ( arol\ 11 .Ma} field I .iliini. lailuie to stop ;il slop sign: Inmate Gets Two Years For Assault ■An ininalc .it the l),u ie Coiinty I’rison was senienced to tsui ;ukli- lional years in prison during I)a\ ie l,)istrict Cdtirt Iasi week. Todil Cirifrin w:is convicted of assaulting David Scales, a corree- lioii department sergeani .it ihe Mockss ille prison. He appealed the coin iction. Scales said he had called G rif­ fin to a rtKim for a hearing on a disciipline charge by another of­ ficer at about 7 p.m. .April 2H. "M e was acting in a belligerent manner, cussing." .Scales saitl. ■'Me shouted. 'I've got a history of assaults.' and he struck the table with both hanils. “ He reached across the table, grabbed my hand and tried to pull me across the table. He jumped on me and I lell backward over ii ch.nr." .Scales said, T he inmate 'was put into a cell and was slill swinging at ofllcers tlirough the bars, lie said. Scales snITered a broken hand in the sciijlle. and w ill be otil of work for six weeks, he told Judge George T. j-’uller. Griffin gave a different account. "W h e n I slammed my hands dow n on the table, he grabbed me b\' the neck. In retahation. I grabb­ ed him. I guess 1 startled him when I slammed my hands clown real hard." Griffin said, ■'When they had me .subdued, he hit me in the eye, struck me a cou­ ple of times.’’ G iiflni is in prison for posses­ sion w ith attempt to sell marijuana. I ria lsW ’ais ed I he liillow ili;.v w;ii\e<l tl,eir iil’IiI li' a ^ Mill I ill a I a III I p.iid I heir lines ;il llie ' il I lee c il, Ihe, elei k np t mirt Kiiben I.ee Hiakc Jr.. im- piopei \ehicle registialioii, ^ ■Mai) ( ’alheriite W ilson, eiiteim,..' inierseeiionwilh red light emitling, I racy D;ile I lorne. driv ing <)7 mph III a 55 iliph /.one. — ferry Gray Sinimoiis, llsliing without a; license. Jelfrey All.ni Bull, lishing without a license. Ri,innie T homas Bate. e,\pired \'ehicle registration. f rank .Ardath Brooks 111. e.x-, cee<ling posted speed. — Alan Bryon Christensen, no current vehicle inspeclion. — Robert .Shane Rogers, ;e.\- ceetling safe speeil, — Luldie Bell Jr., exceeding posted speed. — Ricky Lee Turner, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Richard Ma.x Haymaker, driving 78 mph in a 65 hiph /.one. — .Sharon W illiam Gaither, no vehicle registration, — Donald Bhiine Woiuhird, railiiie to slop at stop sign,. Samuel Jackson Thomas, lailure to reduce speed lo avoid collision, ■ Cjregory M. Norwin, driving 79 mph in ;i 65 tnph zone. ^ — Ricky Dale Hayes,: illegal parking in haiuhcapped space.: ... CarlJ. Lawrence, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. ...Carroll Dean Watson, unsafe traffic movement. — James Biggerstaff Alcrofl. improper passing. — David Lee Reddick, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Roger Wesley I-uller. driving 76 tnph in a 65 mph zone. — Francis A. Seibilia. driving 66 mph in a 55 mph zone. — James Edward Folkerts, no operiitor's license. — Murray Sean Donovan, no operator's license, unsafe iraffic movement. — Kimberly Adams Horne, no operator’s license, driving 80 mph in a 65 m ph zone. Local Found Guilty Of Assault By Pointing Gun To everyone who voted for me on M ay 3, I appreciate the confidence you placed in me. Many, many thanks! Billy R. Shelton Paid political ad by Billy R. Shelton : A :\loeksvillc man chargeil with assault by pointing a gun was tbund guilty 111 Davie District Court last week. But Darrell Edwards, of Sunset T'eriace. claimed the man making the :iccusalions followed his fami­ ly from T'exas to Mockss ille ami has been harassing them. James Hurt testified that on Ajirif 9. he was parked at the Hendri.x Furniture parking lot Ix-cause the engine on his car Was running hot. While there, he said Edwards pulletl along side him in his truck and threatened him with a gun. "H e stopped, set there for 30 or 45 seconds, fie looked at m e. He pulled in the parking lot and pull­ ed behitui my vehicle and stopped for 30 seconds," Hurt s.'iid. "H e piilled alongside ol'me and he comiiienced to rolling his win­ dow down ;ind pointed at me a blue, steel revolver.'' H u rl said liil wards told h im ." 'Boy. 1 shoot snakes in the grass like you'.'' Eilwarils'attorney, Roger Tripp, said Edwards is married to Hurt's e.x-wife and is stepfather to Hurt's son. lie claimed Hun follows: Ed­ wards around in his vehicle, and banuson the family's door at all hours of the night. He said ITuri is a |iermanent resident of T'exas and moved to Mocksville recently to harass the couple. "I'm sure he w'as following me around.'' Edwards said. " I just stopped and pulled up beside his vehicle and told him to slop follow­ ing me. 1 told bill' 1 was tired of Edwarils said there was a pistol on the dash of his truck, but he didn't pick it up or point it ill Hurt, ' ‘T'hese people have some long­ standing problems," Tripp,said, "M r, Hurt has followed them all the way up here I'rom the slate of T’exas, He's been harassing this man's fam ily." Judge George T’. Fuller found 1-tlwards guilty, and • issued a prayer forjutlgmeiu continued on the payment of court costs. STRADER’S cc P i z z a & D e l i 119 N. Main Street Mocksville We will be offering an E v e n in g D e liv e r y S e rv ic e Beginning Monday May 2nd, From 5:30 p.m. till closing. Within city limits only. ^700 Minimum on delivery orders ?1oo Delivery Charge To Order Your Pizzas and Subs Call 634-2230 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Mon., Tue., Wed., 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Thurs., Fri., Sat., D avie C o u n ty, T he T im e H as C om e! S p u rg e o n F o s te r, Jr. T'he tipeoniing Kepubliciui commissioners race will be ibe most importiinl election that IJtivie Coim iy has ever had. We have arrivcil at the crossroads of the fiitiire. inir the first lime, we have two farmers who have seen the direction ol ouf county lollow- ing the way of ClemmoDS and Winston-.Salem. W c have seen stilxlivisions stiirted with no phm, no witter and no .sewer; the only winners being a handful ol developers and pcolit-lakei's. T he losers arc the residents who ha\c to li\c in a congested unplanned area. If the people of this county sit back ami watch this sS>ntiinic. llic problems will have only begim'. T'wo of your new commissioners can he successliil hiisiiicssiiicii, !» <> ol your I'oni- inissioners can plow insteadnf pave, I he choice is cniirely up to m ui. ihc |'co|ile ol the coutiiy. If you desire to live in a rural county with few problem s, it is very, vers itnporlaiil that you iind everyone you know w ho is eligible go to ihc polls on M.i\ 3 1st and vole for .Spurgeon Foster and Bert Mahnson. I .ook past the big siinlc and the li.iiul shake heciiiise the future o f your lifestyle ilepends on your com inissioners ,uul then planning lioaiil. Vote for ihe t wo men who have nothing to gain but the t ew ai d I'l sen iiui ihc ci >iint\ ^ lhal lliey love, W e are w illing to serve you lor lour \ ears. but we iiccil \om suppori on:M ay 3lsl. Inform yourself oiiTlie issues, learn more about the c.indidaii's, iindcis land Avhal makes them want lo be a commissioner aiul vole lor the ones w ho .nv loi you. The lime you s(Viu) going lo ihe |)olls is inipotiani. Il's going U' be too close to slay home. B e rt B. B a h n so n T h a n k Y o u , ■-V lO-DAVlli: COUNTY ENTKUl’UISli; KKCORl), TIIURSnAY, ,\t«y 12, 1988 Davie Superior Court Begins On Monday 'I'lu’ tii||(iujni; eases Ikuc I'ceii SLiK'tUili.'il, lor ilic Mas 1('session ; of Diivie Siiporuii- ( ‘uiiii, NIu'Iku'I A tknis. p in haiii'n . '■iolalitin : I'.ifl Hall. 1 u'\ leu . ik'li'!icil proscciition. K'ii I'i I emci icN'k-w . (li'ici iwl pi'(K<,\;Ui h'l'l l.ariA lii'lc't., nun eumpliaiiiw AnU's SlCAail U nnM l. iinii c('ni|iliani.'c, ' Richard l-'uci-ik- Inatis, pioba tinii \ uiialion. \V lilicrl Ra\ I .cvs is Sr , lii iloi of lorlcituic, violalion, cl suspoiuicii Nl’IUOIKf. Aiuiuiny Domiini' I.ocasi.i, pro balion \iulaiion, • Brian I.)(Hiclas TIkuikis, prciba lion vioiaiion. ■Hiwniic I'yronv.' I'hoiiipson. pro- haiion vioiaiion, 'flioinn.s Mark Ailanis. nuirclcr, 1st licgri’c Inirulary, arniLHi robbery. (.larlaiui Nelson Allen. I)\M. : M ic h a e l l-llioti Arnold, inain- laining dwellini; for .sale of eon- trolleil .substance, sale id controll ­ ed siibsiaiice. possession of con­ trolled subsiance with iuteiit (o niaiuifacture; sell or deliver. Gerald Dean Benton, iJW I. W illiam Wade Blackbiini. DVVI. Richard Middleton Bowles, e.\- ceeiling safe speed, driving after consuming alcohol as provisional licensee. Patricia Withers Brewer, driving 00 iiiph in a 4.S mph zone. Steven Franklin Brown. D W I. Ann Buch.'inan. cruelty to animals.. Walter Patterson Burton, D W I. Joe Edw-ard Caudle Jr.. D W I. Chucky Clement, damage to per­ sonal property. James L. Clem ent’ breaking, entering arid larceny. Michacl Bruce Click, maintain­ ing dwelling for sale o f controlled substance, sale of controlled substance (2 counts), possession of contrplled substance with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver (2 count.s), possession of marijuana w ith intent to sell or deliver, James Donald Coleman. D W I. Alicia Michele Davis, driving 88 mph in a 65 mph zone. Toby Lee Doub, D W I. Civarles Dulin. conspiracy to sell or deliver marijuana, .selling a con­ trolled substance, and possession o f a controlled substancc w’ith in­ tent to manufacture, sell or deliver. Kevin Ellis, luirrassing phone calls, breaking and entering, 2nd degree trespass, assault on femaje. Eddie Lewis Frost, indecent liberties with child. ' David Hagie, breaking, entering and larceny. Jack Clinton Howard, D W I, no operator’s license, reckless driv­ ing, assault on officer. Bailey Lee James Jr., accessory after the fact. .‘\aron K. Jones, breaking, enter- ntg and larceny. J.lines l:(Kvard .loyner, larceny. I’eiiv Dean l.ainf. possession of .1 eoiHrolled substance with intent to in.iniil.Kiure. sell vir ilelivet N eonnlsi. sale of a controlled sul'siMike (( iivunis). :Stacy R,i\ l.aiic. I.niuie lo sti'p .11 slop no \ehu le ie;.’i‘.lratlon. \'>illK'lt Riiv I ewis Sr.. non- support o| illeeilnnate chiKL .lu.in lose M ai m i, uii'.,ili' li.iflic inoseinenl: laie M artiikv. indecenl liiienie-', i)a\ id (.jlenn M.ivhew Jr., D W I, eoiisnmins.' mall be\’cra;.!e, coiisuin inu iii.ill he\era;je iiiKler .lee 21, possession ol inarijnan a. no operaior's liceii'-e. no: \ehiele insurance. I'ina Brown M elton, i:)W l, (.lordon C'lyile ,\'owell, D W I. James Vernon O n Jr.. I'btaining properly by false pretense. .•\rchie James Parsons. DW'l and no operaior's liccnscL Stacey Plow m an, assiiiilt. Hilly Joe Potts, failure to stop at scene o f accident, im proper ci.|uipment. Hobby Wayne l\>Us. giving false information to ofllccr, recklcs.s driving, ob.striicting officer. ilri\ ~ ing 4.S mph in a mph zone, left of center, failure to dim iieadlights. D W I and consum ing malt beverage. Curt Van .‘Mien Seott. bieaking anil entering, breaking and enter­ ing and larcens (2 counts): Jeff Scott, sale of controlled substance, [xissession of a controll­ ed subsiance with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver. Melvin rurner Sims, DW I and driving w'hile license revoked, failure to stop at scene ofaccident. Shannon'foilil Snider. D W I. Glenn Clay Snyder, driving after drinking by provisional licensee. Richard L. Sommers, first degree kidnapping, armed robbery, llrst degree rape. Harlan W- Southern, domestic crim inal trespass, assault on female. 'fracy Lynn Spillman; no vehi­ cle insurance, no registration. David Stevenson, first degree se.xual offense. Bryan Douglas Thomas, no operaior’s license; Daniel Matthew Turley, auto larceny. , , Michael Wayne Wagoner. DW I. Ray Lamar Wagner, DW I and no operaior’s license. W illiam Jeffrey Webb, driving while license revoked. Luvenia Williams, uttering forg­ ed paper. Timothy Rex W illiams, obtain­ ing properly by I'alse pretense. James Edward Williams, posses­ sion of controlled substance with intent to manufacture,., sell or deliver (4 counts), sale of controll­ ed substance (2 counts). Potential Court Jurors Listed 'fhe following have bc'cn selected as potential jurors for Ihe May 16 session of Davie Superior Court. Carol S. Allen, Mocksville; Robert Allen Beggett, Rt. 4, Ad­ vance; Jacqueline Everhart Bailey, Rt. 2, Advance; Bonnie Hawkins Baker, 8.34 H a rd iso n S t., M ocksville; 'fim olhy W ayne Barne.s, Rt. 2, Advance: Mickel Ilayes Barnette, Rt. 5, Mocksville; Elizabeih Anne Beauchamp, Rt. 4, Advance and Rebecca Miller Ben­ nett, Ri. I . Advance. ; Also, Lori Myers Blackwell, Rl. 2, Advance; James Heniy Ciunp- bell, Rl. 6, Mocksville; Arlene Beck Cornalzer, Rt. 2, Advance; Deborah Almond Cornat/er, Rt, 2, Advance; Bobbie Hamilton Daniel, lit. 4, M ocksville; Shelby Whitaker Deal, Rt. 7, Mocksville; Samuel Bnice Dickerson, 114 Wooilburn Place, Advance; Hilly Louis Doby, Rt. 2, Mocksville; and Janies Thomas livans Jr., Rt. .1, Mocksville, Also, Martha Harris Farthing, 3212 Bermuda Village, Advance; Seymor Brown Driggers, Rt. ^ Mocksville; David li. Fells, Rl. 4, Advance; Melvin Willis F'ogg, Rl. 7, Mocksville; Richard Clyde Glascock, 708 Statesville Rd.. Mocksville; Pamela Prcsiiell Har­ ris, .144 Spring St., Mocksville; Lee Kennedy Head, R l. .7, Mocksville; and Vicki Jack.son Hendricks, Rt, .1. MiK'ksville. Also, W illiam Green Hendri,\, Rt. 2, M(x;ksville; Samuel Ray Hepler, Rt. 3, Mocksville; George Graves Hodges, Mocksville; Lime Pratt Hollar, 2.52 Poplar St., M ocksville; Joyce D udley Howard, Rt. 2. Advance; and D avid A lan Jam es, R l, 5, Mocksville, Also, Ronald Ellis Jarvis, Rl. 2, Advance; Troy Eugene Johnson, Rl, 8, M ocksville; W illiam Flowers Junker, 101 Salisbuty St.. M ocksville; D onald Charles Jteller, Rl. I, M ocksville;Homer Eugene I-agle, C’oo|eemee; Sylvia Everhardt Lagle, Rt, 7, Mocks­ ville; and Angelo Anihony Man- drano, 291 M agnolia A ve., Mocksville. Also, Lisa i^agle Marklatnl, Rl. 3, Mocksville; Robert Wayne Messick, Rl. I. Mocksville; James Penry Michael, Rl. 4, Mocksville; !,aw'rence Ixe Mock Jr., Rt. 4, Advance; Jane Talbert McKee, Rl, 3, A dvance; Ray F.lwood M ckiniie, Mocksville; Rodney Brent Nail, Mocksville; Lillian R. Pegram, Rt. 2, Advance; and Jerry I'homas Polls, Rl. 6, Mocksville, Also, l.iiura Carter Robertson, Rt, 2, Mocksville; Tony Wright Seaford, Rl. 2, Advance; W ilfotd Dw'ighi Sexlon, M ocksville; Tliomas Isaac Shore, 190 W . Churci) St., Mocksville; and lilaine Koontz Snow, Rl. I, Mocksville. 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" l aui'ee w iih ille su.s[iensi(>n. li'.s pn.sied liii over\’ ciubluni.se ihal you doti'i assault uuh (pire s.” Suitor, the principal at Snulh l)a\ie .hmior iH igli Schi.H)!, llunighi the suspension and fine by iN ational League president liarl (iiainatli may ha\e been a bii ura\e. but added, " l l 's a cardinal iii!>- 'i >)ii d i'ii'i loiicli the blue. : llie\ 'ie sendui;-: onl a n ie ssau e .” he said, and ilu'} ic iliiin!.', n b\ usinj: Pete Rose and his ic p iiia iio n .IS ;in L’Xinnple, lie ’s a hern. ilu- !’h liiiu'i 1)1 all tinie. II H had been H ill\ M ar iin, n>>bnil\ \\>>p1>1 have tiiouuhl iiiueh because he .s >l)iiK:' si>nic o tiiI.it'coiis ihini^s. liiii no\».. I'lliei iiiana;.'eis smH l.iok a' ihis and say. :||e\, li ih c . >lo il n> I’ele a lle i v'.hal he's in>.‘anl In llic i.MUR'. iIkv 'M d>> il III an\ bod\ ."' I here were 4 1,0.i2 Ians ai Ki\erli‘onl .Siadnnn Iasi \u-ek w hen healed n\als (.■mcinnali am i New y ifrk s(|uaied o il aiul uoiiu.' rnio the niiuh. ihi; score was iK'd ,s 5. With two >niis anil Ihnvaid .lohnsi'ii on second. shortsto|i liarrv Ijarkin’s llirow jHilled N ick i'sasky olT the ba'j at I'lrsi. M e ls lirsi liase coach Bill IsobinsOii ran inii> lair teniiory. jiointing lo ihe l'io u iuI. I’allo ne . w ho has lunl a series o f riin ins Wiih Ketls |i!ayer.s, hesitated a iew scvOiuls h cioro cullinu tlio liiii- Was IViessage ner sale. AN hile I’allone was tli.’cidin;.' >in (he > :dl. .loohnsiin cam e all lhe wav ari iiiiid Ui st >)ii.’ ilie 'e\ eii!ual w inninL' r.nii, Isi'se laced (iiilo ihe lh ‘ld lo aiyne lliai Ihe c.fll Was iaie aiiit ihc runner should lie scnl hack lo Ihird becaiisc i\ iibinsi)n'c.inie oiilo llu' plavinii helii, lle ii'. Rose alles.’>.’s iliai I’alkuu: poked him u! the Uk'o so he ietalialo.1 I'v pushiiVs.’ the um pire. ■Aiul alien, he |iuslieil iiini a!.’.ain. "N o w .ih a l was his m istake." I'aL'an said. " I c ouldiri re.ill) tell on ihe ie|ilays whether i'allonc poked him or noi but lhal wmild havi.- provoked Rose. Hut he didn'i have to push him a second lim e. Thai's w hal goi him in trouble, “ riic best was to ileseribe ihe action from this [)oinl is to biirrow a |ilirase from Spoils lllusirtiicd lasi week. : All hell broke loose. ; • bagan said he cringeii when watching the Reds tans loss everything from trash to ijoll' balls lo iiarisisioi riitlios on ihe llckl. The scciic resenihl-, ed lhal ol iniernatibiial soccer, ‘ W Ikii Ihc Ians ilid really w o rrie s m e ." he saitl. "iiu i ihey lelt like they wci'e taking up lor dicir manager. H e’s a figurehead, a h e ro.” •Siiiior .said, " I hey pay their money and w hen ihc) see som eihing like that happen, they show their disapproval. It's wrong what they did but everything happened so i'asl... you have to look at ihe human side, In ihe heat o fa game, a jtidge- meni call cost their team the game. But what they (lid jilst added I'uel to the fire ," The umpires left the field but returned without Pallone. Crew chief John Kiblcr replaced him at first. 'i t was as unruly a crowd as 1 have ever .seen,” he said, “ I was afraid when I went to first ba,sc," O pinions varied on the suspension. T om lirow ning. who had already been throw n oul o f the game for hitting a batter, said, “ It’s not like he robbed a store or anything,” Reds third h'ec Rose — P. 4B Paul I)n.“chsk-r was center anil assisfanl coach lor a nationally publicized team of am pulues. Drechsler Back On Court Drecli,sler played basketball for (he first (inie in six yeai's By K athy 1). ClinfTin Davie County Enlerprise-Record Paul Drechsler thought he would never play basketball again after he lost his left leg i,n a 19H2 motorcycle accident. “ I'tl gi\'cn up on being able to run or Jum p or do anything athletic.” said Drechsler. in­ school sus|iension coori.linatoi' at Davie High •School. But on A pril 22, Drechsler. who played basketball at G uilford College, got another chance on the court. He played center for a na­ tionally publicized team o f amputees in Los Angeles. “ I actually ran up and dow'n a basketball court and played in a game, the first time I had done that in six years.” he said. " It was fun. I got tired fast, bin 1 was an effective player.” M embers o f the amputee team, who look on the LA Athlctie C lub Businessmen's Team , all wore higli-tech revolutionary artificial legs developed by the C ontoured A dducted Troehanteric-Controlled A lignm ent M ethod Research G roup, more com m only known as C A T - C A M . Drechsler. who helped coach football and basketball at Davie H igh before his accident, also served as assistant coach for the amputee team. Head coach was actor Richard Anderson, w'ho played Oscar G oldm an in the Six Million Dollar Man series. ” H e’s going to be involved in a new Six M illion Dollar Man-Bionic W om an mftvie, and he's going to use some o f these athletes in it,” Drechsler said.. ” He was there to beef up the press, take some pictures and talk to players.” Greg M annino, silver medalist in the 1988 O lym pic Gam es, was captain o f the team. Sec Drechsler — F. 5B A Tribute (?) To IVIother O bi IVSotiier’s Day 1 can easily fcm em ber when 1 was a kid and m y mother w'oiild com e out in the yard and holler at m e right in front o f my friends. It is cjuite em barrasing lo a 10-year old when your m om says . you have, lo sto[) playing bccaiisc ‘‘y o u ’re loo dirty aiul I ’m noi Inly­ ing you another pair o f pants, bud d y ,” Shoot, .she m iglit even com c (lut and give you a good w oinp iui the rear, “ Are you mad at her?” my friends w'ould ask meekly, ‘ ‘I can't gel mad at h e r.'’ I’d always s a v " S h c 's my m om , ain't she?” . ' \ : So, 1)11 Sunday, M ay K, I visitcil m y m om and we ivm inisccd. But evenH o w , m any years since 1 got iny pants dirty in the w ooils, I still c a n ’t figure lier out. Hui as I giow older, I leali/.e that not just inotliers, but w o m e n in general, get anything and everylliing ihey wanl. M en are usually held in a slate of eonl'usion. As fa r as tny m om , here’s wliat 1 mean: R on n ie G a lla g h er : ^ ! • M y m om 's name is K illy. Slunild I ,say more'.' • M y m om still makes me wash riiy hands before I touch anylhing ill her house. • M y m om says she could care less who M ichael .Iordan is. 1 gel her back, though. 1 tell lier I could care less who Lawrence W elk is. • M y m om has always wanted me lo gel m arricil but her standanls have drop|)ed dram atically as the years pass. At first, she said lo inarry a girl with the same religion. 'I'hen it was the same race. N ow it’s the same species. ‘ ‘Any m am m al w ill do, R o n n ie .” she pleads. • M y m om still can't believe I don't know how to wash clothes. • M y m om always expeclcd loo iiuich from me. She was iiiad if I didii'1 bring home siraighi A 's tni my reporl canl. Ms' m om was mad a' loi. • :M y m om tal'kol iiiy dail I'lii ))f buikling a sw im m ing jionl in mir back yard. Her rc.is>>ning'.’ '■Ronnie and his fVieiuls will c>nisianll\ be oyer here Hacking u|i m\ house anil will) a pool, Roniiic w ill ncvci look for a Job . ” M\ dad looked al me. ihcn look ed at her. then looked a tm e again. Needless to say, A\e luwcr got lhal pool. • M y m om thinks I work Uh ihc IJniicd W ay. l-vei>time she secs me, my liaiul is oul. • M y m om has ihrcc sisters ,iiul they all look exactly the s.ime • Before church, m> m om used to lay my clothes oul on the bed like a little flat |)cr,son w iili ihc shiri and |)ants in place and my socks in the shoes. She lelt m\ underw'car in iny pants pixrkel. 1 left it there. I considered it a spare. Cam e in handy a couple of lim es, too. • If I make any sound resembl­ ing a cough or sneeze, my m om auiom aticall)' asks me if I'm sick. • M y m om w ill give nie money when I don't ask for it. BiiUwhen 1 rciill) need: it, she says, " ^ 'in i’ve a job. You make a li\ ing. 'iO u 'nc got your own moiic) ...'' Oka\, m om , okay. ® M\ m o m always took up for me a:,’anisi m\ ilad. W henever he saul lie was I'liing lo kick the lool >)iii ni m e. slu 'il si.ind up siraighi .nil! piorntuiii'i', ".‘sin, \i>u .ire n'i.’ lh ,ilik s . nie'lll. <* ,()iie>- !ii I llllc 1 e,iguc. 1 was ;.'oili!.’: I>> die ^h.iiiee l>r,ieru,lll\ p iK ii m ,ni e\li.i inning gam e \\ hili,' wannnig ii|i. in\' iiii'm pulls np aiul iii\!ers me m l.) ihe e .ii. ' h 's l.iie ,ind l'\c goi sn m clh in g m llu' >i\en.'" 1 ilu)ughl I w ,isO p ie riding home See (.JallagluM- — I’. 51$ Shocks Peebles By Ronnie Gallagher Davie County Enterprise-Record ;' Darren Peebles remembers the first time Bill Hayes entered his A d v an ce hom e w h ile recruiting the Davie County m onster for W inston-Salem State University’s football team. ‘ ‘ H e d e f i n it e l y had a gift o f g ab,” laugh­ ed Peebles. ‘ ‘ H e im ­ pressed me because he knew w hatj he w anted ^ , and he said he w ould accoiiiplish things, at ' the school. He told ine I could be a part o f it.” Counting a redshirt freshman .. sea.son, Peebles has made it to . the C IA A cham pioonship game ■ each season, and although w in­ ning only one title — that com ­ ing last season against Hampton — he was already preparing to / shoot for the stars as far as the' 1988 season. Then Hayes called a recent teatn meeting to infonn the Ram , players he was leaving for a : new eoachitig position and challenge. At North Carolina A & T , W inston-Salem ’s most bitter : rival. ‘‘I was shocked, to .say the least.” said Peebles during a re­ cent inter%'iew al his hoine. “ E ve ry on e w as. B ut we weren’t just shocked because he. left but because he left f o r A & T , Some o f the players couldn’t believe he’d do that.” Those who found it hard to accept will probably be even more bitter when the two schools meet in Greensboro Sept. 10, A m ong black col­ leges, the rivalry is one o f the nation’s most fierce. “ I’ll be ready,” .said Peebles with a sm ile, ” \Ve all w ill.” llayes B uilt I’lo g ra in Hayes had almost instant svie-r cess at W S SU , building a los­ ing |irogram into a C IA A ilynasty. He annually had the best team in the league and pro­ duced a 90-,n-2 record, in- cluiling a 6-3 mark against ^ A 19S4 graduate o f Davie (.’ouniy, where he was a stan­ dout defensive linem an and w resiler, Peebles was switched to offensive tackle by Hayes. Peeble^ said he made the iraii- See Peebles — P. 5U 2H-1)AVI1-: rOLiN l ^’ KN l KUI*R1SK RKC:0U1), TIIUKSDAV, Miiy 12, 1!>8« SCOREBOARD M asL'ball (TSouip: 'hufVlSr. I CtNTRAL PIEDMONT 4 A METRO 4-A Sv’-'t” ; 4 NORTH CENTRAL 4 A 'Ccv’f^i-txeI ■ ■ S 'i LW'> i ■;tVv"f. s. t- 0>*f#3 ^ L FOOTHILLS 3-A Co«f»^n<p CSf'fi*' W I : I Davie Schedule M;iy 13 May 17 ... S. ROWAN -- ;il Kannapdlis Legion S chedule May : i May 22 May 27 Mav 2S - May 29 June I June 2 June 4 June 7 June 9 June 12 June 14 June 15 - at Haw River'*' - H A W RlVl-R* - at Albemarle - T H O M A S V IL L H - K A N N A PO LIS - C O N C O R D at Salisbury KERN S VI LLE*^'= M O O R E S V ILLE at N. W ilkes. SILER CITY'*’ at Thoinasville LE X IN G T O N JuneI6 — at Lexington Junel7 — at Concord Ju n e l8 - SA LISB U R Y Junel9 — at Mooresville Junc20 — A L B E M A R L E Junc24 — at Kannapolis June25 — N. W ILK E S. Junc27 — First round, best 3-of-5 playoHs begin. July 2 — Sccond round, best 3-of-5 playoffs begin. July 7 — Southern Division playoff finals begin. July 15 ^ NoHhern-Southern Division championship .series begins. 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CiiMor fK), PnMon Wf} McCi(’i‘nn (.MT), DomHtfftKis |P», 3rt>thof iOC'! UV-1LOrn; |iirnn ■ Torf«fic»? (MT) CarpHMtOf Hijnt*v iKi, i»fl>ne (Wf i : M DuSt iSFl)/ (W^ i in' 4',sKl. TurnHlCO (MT), Sf'V!f\ (K,! y'iW'),\ iSVf J. OJO'M (Pi WilfShflll JVVT' 4S-10'j . 7,horr>ns fRi Aklrnl^JH (WF).. Sin’OKn-s iRi Wf'il^'h.uuriVVf ), LincJsiiy }ND).: B'Dvsn t>-6 POH* vHuti ' H^orgnn (P), VVootJ (SO), McCorfT^icK iK'). DonuChtunp (Wf ). O Noal (DC), Rob'osof- (R) U’-6 .?0C -- VY»»rtKS (R), KIcCoiUjf’i iPi, AfwiitOf {Wf‘) tH». -- .Ctl!’\PbOl! (Ki U'Hl VVbHS (K1; (Wf'l !0. I’OO •• Hoecp (WT), WnaKs iH) PnrK (WF), .^U'Co'^LJfT' {Pi Ajwnfju ^vvf'5 Rico (K) ;7.. JOO •• Rooct* (MT), AD'tifiHrt iRj, OfOvsn iMT), Lno (NDj, Gl.ovst'f (P). Kno*. (Kl 49 8?.800 — AbrnhttfJi (H). Drowo (MT), I hw- fonco (DC), SoigiiH (NO). McGf'oy (KH). Edgiaop (VVf) 2 02.761600 - (R). K Af.nionJrout (MT). BAfrnoMlfOul (MT), Huntof (K). lawfunco (DC), GoocUm Ki 4 29 98'. 3?00 Mays (R). K Arm^^ntrout iMT). Q. Armonlfoul (^^T), Hun|ttr:(K), SinK (P), Muso (WF) 9 42 69 110 hufdios — Fiotchor (P), McCallUm (SR). Andorson (K), Goodos (SR). McCroo (K). tio - Burns (SVF) and Morlin (R) 14 48 300 hurdles — Flotcnof (P), McCullum (SR), Smith (P), Crump (MT), M Dost (SR),. Goodes (SR). 38 48 400 folny “ Mt Tabor KannapoHs, tio -* Wosf Fprsyth und R J Reynolds, North Davidson. 43 77 800 fofay — Pnrkiand, Reynolds, West Forsyth. North Dovidson, Kannapolis, Davie County 1 31 56.1600 relay — Ml: Tabor, Parkland, Re- ynotdP, North Davidson, South Rowan. West Forsyth, 3 30 26 3200reitiy— Mt Tabor. West Forsyth.,R J Reynolds. Kannapolis. ParKland. North Davidson 8:34 5 CUm 4-A Wfst Girli at Grit«f\tbon Oodioy. May 13 Boyt at Gr*©o»bOfo GrtmtJey, May 14 Carver. Oav*o. E. Forsyte. Oenn. Moraftead. N4oont Tabor. N Davklsoo, N. Forsylh, PafKland, RetdsvH)e. Reyrvolds. Sooth Stokes. West Forsyt/i Racing BOWMAI^ GRAY RESULTS At BowmfiT any SUdum. S«t^rtt«y: MootncoAKvtsoN FJnt R»<-a. 25 Po». r Nw,Kon^town Won I ■•fBnii Fleming Mourn Airy J6502 •iotcrr Jeffreys W-S '3303S•is^er Ken-wviKe 2804Alfred HiH Jon«vlf»e 2505PrwliO Smith Kerr>ersvi!le 2306 Junkx Miner W-S 2157BnnkieyLeilngton3008Jorwiny Johnson W-S 1859Brent Eliott Denton 17010Tim Owlg£ir\j KemersviHe ■16011Rar»dy Butner Pfafftown 15012 Gary Myers WaJnut Cove 14013Bo«7» Hutchens W-S 13514Don Smith W-S 13015 BuOOy Black Winston Sa*em 12516Billy WtWieton Germanton 12017 James Can W-S 11518Greg lonen Denton 110 Second R»c«, 2S la^n Po» Drtver WontB*Hy M*odieton Germanton 15507Gary Myers Walnut Cove 3303Don Smith W-S 2604BotCy Hutchens W-S 2505 Alfred Hill Jonesviiie 2306SmrthKemersvifie2157 Frank Fleming Mourn Airy 2206 Ralc^ BrtnkJey leilngton . 1859BuO(^ Black Winston Salem 17010Metvin Swisher Kemersvilie 160IIJur»*or uner W-S 15012Johnny >ohn»on W-S 14013 James Call W-S 13514Brent EUiott Denton 130ISRobert Jeffteys W-S 12516 Greg i.orun Oernon 12017 Rani^ Hatcher Tim Owiggins Pfafflown 11518KernersviHe 110 UMtTID SPOATSMAN (XVISKM FVit Ram. 20 Upi Po*. Ort»*r Won 1 M<h»e< Oiflon Wa2kerigwn S2I02Jimmy Johnson Waikertown 1303Jtmmy F)oyd W-S IIS4Rtchy Gregg M^Jway 1505 Autxey Fishei Oemmons 856Marl> Knott W-S 657James Pverce Kini ■55 Schcdulc.s This W eek’s Schedule W ednesday, M ay 11 4 p.m. — South anti North Davie track at Southeastern Stokes. 4 p.m. — South Rowan softball at Davie Counly. 7:30 p.m. — Davie Coun­ ty baseball at Reynolds, nuirsday, M ay 12 4 |i.m. — Davie Counly .softball at Reynolds. 4 p.m. — North Davie baseball al North Davidson. 4 p.m . ... Southeastern Stokes baseball at South Davie. i'lid a y , M ay 13 3;30 p.m. - .South Rowan tennis at Davie Counly. 4 p.m. — Girls sectional track meet at Greensboro Dudley. 7:30 p.m. — South Rowan baseball at Davie County. .Saliiiday, M ay 14 4 p.m. - Hoys sectional track meet at Greensboro Grinislcy. M onday, M ay 16 4 p.m -- Regional golf match. 'I'lie.sday, M ay 17 7:.^0 p.m. - D a v ie Coun­ ty baseball al Kannapolis. W fdiu-sday, M ay 18 4 p.m. — Davie softball at North Davidson. War It's crunclv lime. O r so siiys Davie County hiischall coach DavitI Hunt, aflei- Ills leant split Iwo Central i’ied- inonl games, losing Id M t,Tabor ill a rain-soaketl 12-7 ilecisinn aiul then h(HM\cing back tor a (i-2 vic- lory (tver Rcyiiolds. With liHii games icniainiML’.. Dav it' is in flist placc svitli ail X .] ifcurd, Tiu- t ’i'C,' ,yeis iwo |i|,iy(iH hcrihs'aiul Hiini lliinks Itis icain can .eel in. ‘ ■.As lar as ihc plavnlls svc have a Itt'o gaini' lead u'illi luui lo ,L'o. 11 uo can'l eel ii} iitiw. vu' lion'l ik’sei\‘c il. "Hut this lL'aj.’iii' is sn lii’lil (u illi i iM' ic.mis with liHir hisses or jessi lliat il wc laiU 'i, w c fiiu lil ciiil up HI m'lll place," Diiw npm ir H url Havie slarled last .igainsl ,Ml I'a.hor, lakini'. a 2 (I lead : l)aiin\ SliDie walked in ihe firsl iiiiimp and •Man .\lancin liillnwod wiih .i hnmr run, M t.T abor lied liic scitie iii Ihe second when ihe skies opcneci up aiul produced a ,'i()'iiiinuie, vain ilela>. By the tune pla\ resunietl, both \Ses .Mecham and die Ml. Tabor piielier liatl siilTeretl IVoni, the layolT. In the Ihinl, M l, Tabor gave up I'inir runs hut the .Spariaiis came hack for seven in their hall, "T he ir pitcher sulTered like W es," Hiinl said, ' ‘ bolli of them warmed up iuil the layi)lThurt. It would hurt any pitcher," Chris Callisoii ,ind J.C. Hendrix o[)ened die thirti .with singles. Ibllowei,! hy walks to iMarion and M alt W'ehh. Denny Key ihen rip-, ped a iwo-ruii eiouble. Mt. Tabor took advantage of the 315-1001 fenec in eenlerneld lo club three lioniers in the bottom of the third, forcing Hunt to replace Mecham with l.?ron .Smith. .Alien Newsome and Key also saw' time on the mound but by the end of the game, ihe .Spartans had rajiped five round trippers. "Those homers would have been outs in our park." Hunt said. Davie cut the margin to 9-7 in Ihe si.xth when Callison walked and scored on Mike McDaniel's RH! hit. But iVh. Tabor scored three in the si,\th and when Davie put its leatlolT man on in the seventh, the umpires called the game because o f rain. Key, M arion .Star Against Reynolds, Davie used the bat o f Marion and the bat and arm of Key to defeat the Demons. Marion hit an early solo home run while gelling iwo more KBIs later in the game. Key hail a ixises- clearing double. In an earlier game this season. North Davidson had walked Malt Wehh to gel to Key. who respond­ ed in similar fashion. Reynolds w'alked Hendri,'; to uel lo Marion Closer To Playoffs 1 v\k£l i-.i Davie County ace pKehcr Denny over Reynolds Iasi week. in this game and he responded akso. "M aybe people w ill start realiz­ ing that a lot o f our guys can hit the b a ll." .said Hunt. Key can also pitch pretty well loo. going the distance again in recording his si.xth victory in eight decisions. He struck out nine and now has 86 in 56 innings. He lowered his ERA to 1.37. Shore had two hits in the game, raising his batting average to a leam-leading .475. .Seven players are hitting at least .300 and six are in double figures in RBIs. Marion leatls in that department with 17 and has four home runs. Davie had three games schedul­ ed I his w e e k , including a show'tiown with West Forsyth’s Jack Kimel Tuesday. The War liagles played al Reynolds Weilnesday and w ill take on Kan- Key enlered this week with a 6-2 record, including a 6-2 victory hits apiece while Marion, Key J McDaniel and Tim King all had| one against M t. Tabor. • Mecham has 27 strikeouts iiil napolis Friday. Notes: • Davie im proved to 12-5 overall and held a half-game lead 24‘/spinnings oVer West enterin'; Tuesday's^ categories. • The team ERA is .247. Shore leads in four offensivcl game. • Callison and Hendrix had two Big First Inning Stops W ildcats North Davie pitcher Jason Sapp had a little trouble in the firsl inning again.st unbeaten Chestnut Grove last week bm shut down the North Piedmont Conference's lop team from that point on. 1'he only problem was that Ihe first inning w;is enough in a 5-3 victory over the Wildcats. “ Jason Sapp iiilched a very good gam e.” said coach Sam Beck. " I think he will make a good high school pilchcr because he’s going to get big­ ger aiul belter." 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Inc-I War Eagle Girls 3rd In CPC Track Meet D.ivio ('(Himy's !:irlMr;K-k ii-mn pill I’lvo riiiituTs iimlK' ; iiK'oi (his l-rul.iy alior a ‘xiri'nu Nhuuiiie, in ilu- Cciuial I’lcdmoiit C^'iilcioiKi' liaok incci Iasi week a! NN't'si l'or>vth, I ^av 10 Iiiiislu'd ihiiil u iih (vl poiiils. itailiiij.': only Kallnaptlll^ " ith I I aiul \V osl w nil; 1 I S .Ri'viii'iils was loailh unh 3(i, lollowcii h> Ml Tahoi ;Parklan(l (4_’ ), Smiili Kouan ( i l l aiul .\inlh Dav kNoii (.''v.'' ; i; VNai I'laylcs 1(1 ilic six lit'iuiis at (ircoiishrmi Diulk'v in •clikie Akx'ia .lohiiMin, .lciiinlv.'r Jacksiiii, Dehliio' |-:vaiis. koshn Rhyik'liai'iil aiul Maisha H.nli'v , "I was vfiy plcasal with liu- rcsulls," .saiil cdach Kcx Ailon, "U' wc'rc not Ilk- sinalk'si team, liieii we’re,eliisc livii. 1 had no illiisidiis about nnisliiiig lir.st hut I did liiiiik we eould get third and we did. " .Johiisoii, .Iiickson 1st Ji)hii.son and Jackson both piac- i-'d Hrst ill tlie tiieei. Johnson ss'oii the 200meters in 25.5-) whik* Jackson won the high jump witlra live-foot leap. Jackson, a •soplioinore, has not been bettered all season. V Johnson iiad the team’s only two indivkUial second places, finishing I .S -.V'.;i, wbicli was a career best lor her. She lost the event |iy a i|iiarter ol an iiieh She alsii I’eli in the lIH) ilKieLs "It was In tai her best jump eser," s.iid Alk'ti o| the K'n;; jump. riie : I nteU.i iela>' leaiii, Ioiiipnseii 111 Kini l iesliuatei, Kuli M nser. I'amnne Sm ilh and Klu iieh.iidi linistied seioiul ith a lime I'l •t;.'tl.'sS ' ‘ riie\ iiussed i|u alir\iii!' In ,1 seeiMul. ' said Alien,' Mi>ser was lliiid in the slmi pul and kliM ieh.iidl was .louilh ui the nielcis. missins: ilie nuinenip spoi In only a v iuiple ol set niids, Hul Rh', nehaidtialsn viil 2(i seconds olTol hei lime, whieli wa.s (i:0,V‘.M Hailey w.ts iilili m the 401) meters, as was .Moser in the discus, Johnson 111 the triple jump aiul Rhynehardt 111 ilic SIX) meters. l-'reshwater wa.s, sixth m the 400 anil TraciAVennei berg was si,\tli in the discus. AUen said tiiat Ivvaiis’ absence was a key in- l)a\-ie not scoring more points. She is sulTeriiig I'nuii a knee injury. " I f she had perl'ormed, we pro­ bably could have gotten into the 70's.” :said Allen, "She Wmitd have placed in the discus and shot. But still, it was a uood dav I'or us." DAMK COtNTV I;M KKI'KISK UKCORI). TIIUKDAY, Miiy 12, I98S-3H Kollins DlfficiiBt To Beat A k'c iii .iohtisoii \\ ho W ill ( onipele? \\'!ule I ,vans' si.itus looks donhi till. ,-\llen said he is lr\iii!,' in iiei O'.eii mine ol liis girls mio the meei. "Siimelime.s. a tunnel ma\ Liel ill il' her time is elose to (inalil-v in i'," he said, "I jii hoping lo get a lew more ol our gills m, ' .Mien sent ihe names oi .Moser and Wennerberg in the discus and the mile relay teaiiu that barely missed; out an\ wav. Johnson, meanwhile, has iiualilicd Cor four events, the long aiul triple jump and tlie 100 and 201) meters. "I'm planning on her running all of them ." Allen saiil. : Presnell Pitches South To Win Erie Presticll made, the nuisi of his first starting pitching assign­ m en t last week for South Davie when tlie Tiuers thuni|x.'d Erwin. 6-2. Presnell. an eighth grader, w'ent the full .seven inning.s, giving up nine hit.s and striking out si.x. Meanwhile, he was getting plen­ ty o f offensive support. in tlie second, Alan Chapman and JelTSpiy each had RBls, scor­ ing Chad Correll and Randy [Jrewer. Chapman doubled in the third and came home on Gary Blalock's RBI single. South added a |)air of runs in the seventh. 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Knlllns is this ucck's I'jilctjiri.w Rc((ircl .\ihk-ic I'l the Week. DniiiiniitlM ” l-'iii'LL' l)a\ie C nuiilv hasn't seen a pl.isei ddininale the Held e\'cnl.s like Ki'illns since 1970 when Alan Hariiei lieaved tlie sliot 51 feet. Hut Athlete of Week Kolliiis has surpassed (.'Inis and I tyni;.,' lacuhs and eul a liieasiiie ul' ieveii;'e,ii'.ei a ir>.il in j.'isl week'.s II inlen'iiee liieel,, "lie was healeii i.isl year In -lam.-s I iciiKHiakis nf I’arMaiid.''- ^ald-eiiach Dan I leiRlersiill. ".Aiul )ie Insi )iy (iii!\ a hall -ineli, .So he v.iiiilcd Id \'.'in,'' It wasn't Ills best ihniu of the seasnii as he li.is alreailv topped the ,Sl) loni niaik: a tareer hesi. l-di him In dll well iii the e\eiii in the '.ecliiilials .Satiiiday at Cii-ceiisbdid Cirimsley, he'll have In iiieicasc hi.s dislanee-.by abnui three feel; "H e'd probably have fi better ehance ol ineieasinj; his iliNtanee 111 the diseu.s." saiti Ilciulei-siin. I he di,sens is Kollins' best event. Me h.is already set a CI’C' mark with a throw ol I.S4-6 this .sca.'-on. "In the conl'ereiK'c meet., Ihe wind was blowing but it wa.s blow­ ing in hi.s I'aee w'hen he threw ," Henderson .said. " I f he had taught il I'ij-'ht. it could have added some dislaiiee.' " ir he gct.s a good wind and it L'ood teleiise, he could add 10 feet to the tlisctts next week," Kollins was the only War liaglc lo i|ualily lor ihc sectional tourna­ ment this week hui that was ox- peeled, itecording to hi.s coach. ■ "H e's been oui- most consistent member this season. And he may have been the most consislcm in the conl'erence." O lh ff IV'rrorniiincf.s: Owen C iiherl won in singles and doubles I'or Davie against .North IDavidson. ! (liMKcr Hall had three hits for Davie as the softball team blasted Reynolds. iMiitt Marion slugged two home runs last week as Davie split. .[(.■nnil'cr .luckson won the high jump in the CI’C girls meet, Charlie Crenshaw had two RI3ls in SouthDavie’s 6-2 win over llrwin, Denny Key pitched one win and had I'lve R lii's in two games, .[a.son Eiid.s shot a 77 and an 80 in tw'o golf matches last week. i\ ^ id d le t o n , F le m in g T a k e W in s l-'raiik I-'leiiriiU' and Billy M id­ dleton won the 25-lap niodined races Saturday night at Bowman Gray Stadium. I he races were held bel'oie a L.ailies Night crowd of 12.000. In the llrst race. Flemiiii’ held the R a c i n g pole and slaved off Robert Jeffries froiii start to fini.sh. M elvin Swisher was ihird, Alfred Hill fourth and Philip Smilh fifth. Middleton led from the pole in Ihe sccond race and was never challenged. Gary Mycr.s was se­ cond, Don Smith third and Bobby Hutchens fourth. 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Hi basem an Buddy ^ Bell aildcd. “ T hey’ re treating him like a co nvict.” M et Ron D arling sum m ed it up by saying, “ The next thing you know , managers w ill be having fistllghts with um pires.” Neither Fagan nor Suitor has ever been involved in a ruckus like the one last week but both adm itted that the fans’ ar­ rogance tow'ard um pires has b ccoiiiem ore intense over the years, w hether it's college baseball or church softball. “ I've had cokes poured on m y head and I ’ve been called every name in the book,” Suitor grinned. ” but no one has ever pushed m e .” Fagan remembers one game in Concord back in 1979 when a star Concord player w'as call­ ed out on .strikes by Rick H am p­ ton, ” a good um p ire .” accor- Doug Fagan ding to l-'agan. The plav'cr was so. incensed by the llnal strike that he whirled and struck Ham pton with his bat. “ Nothing was ever done about that,” l-'atiansaid sadly. ■■'I'he reasoivwas that he was a star player and the conimis- sioner was from Concori,!.” Bui being a prim a donna meaiil nothing for Rose, ” I thought I'd get five or 10 days and co uple o f tlnnrsand dollars.” he said. ” 1 thought then and now that the suspen­ sion was too lo n g .” Suitor woukl like to agree w ith R ose. ■'Kyle Pett> (allegedly) tried to run over :r N A S C A R official and was iln- ed only S2.OIK). W asn’t that worse than pushing Pallone? All sports have to get together and get the violence o ut.” Ro.se said to forget it. "It will all be I’orgotten when we win the W est,” he said. The players. Ians and coaches might forget - but to um pires cN’crywhere, even the ones here in Havie County, it has left a scar on sportsm anship, one much bigger than the welt Rose said Pallone put on his face. W illi Brad Jones oui afier hav- iim Mirgory on his kneo. Davie Cminiv hoys n;iL'k euaeh Dan llenderson knew his leain’s cluinecs of finishing high in the Cciiinil Piedmont Confcreiice track nieei at West I'nrsyth 'riuirsday were limited. .Still, with a depleted squad. Davie did not come in last. Tlie War F.agles beat South Ro\v;in and North Davidson, finishing sixth with ,^iS, points. iVlt.Tabor won with 124 points, Iblloweil bv Revnolds with 97'/:. l>:irkland m ).'W e .st (73'/:) and Kainia|iolis (71) were all bunched together while Davie, South Rowan (28) and North i:)avidson (21) brought up the rear. Kollins First Scon Kollins continued his hot pacc in the league with two first place finishes. He was first in the shot put with a distance of 49-8'/: Teet while taking the discus at 141-1. ’ He was the only W ar Eagle to qualify for the sectionals, which will be held Friday at Greensboro Grimsley. Corey Gaither was third in the shot put with a throw of 45-.T/; , a good throw for him but it wasn’t enough loo qualify hini^ “ He had a real gocxl performance.” said Henderson: Terry Lawrence also eaine close to qualifying but his third place finish in the 800 meters was 2;04.45, a second off the sectional pace. Jc/TO'Nciii was fifih in tfie pole vault with a leap of 11 feet while Lawrence was fifth in the 1,600 meters, The 800-meler relay team was si.xth. Greg Anderson, Vincent Cockerhatn, Reggie Sales and Paul Ijanies all panicipated in that event; „ Gaither was also sixth in the discus. ” Our sixth place finish was about as good as we could do,” : said Henderson. ” We had a few good individual performanees but we didn’t have the numbers of some of the other teams.” NIiflVMiNiii v’m -kSSs' Sign Up For FREE Demo Rides Demo Rides After] Work WITH THE NEW 1988 WETJET, THE HARDEST PART IS GETTING OFF! Now you can outperform the competition sitting down! 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Peebles Reeieation dircetdr Mike (iarner said the eveiil was siie- ee'-slul. Me hdpes it vs'ill he an annual e\eni. ., " riiere was a \ er\ tiir- itrnn and e\ervc'ne had a ioi nl In n ," Ciarnei , said. ''W 'e ’re hopm u lur U; to he an annual e\ent the, hisi Satuida\ in A p r il." ' W inneis ineludeil K im i;\ans and Aiiuela Ari\. Da\e Henner, Rrian /.im m erm aii and .Nlartha Vodei'. W 'ilhe and Tripp C'le SevtTiil ciiiioes lu-iul ofTiii the South \ iidkiii Canoe Race, held last weekend in Davie (’onnl\.I)a\ e |{enner leads (he tleld in (he one-niaii eiinoe race, lie lliiish- e(l the (ne-inile eaee in 45:36. inent, Dave A rt/ and Rick I’atker and Shawtr Watts, 1 rophies and pri/.es uere ?:i\ en a\v a\, CDiitimied IVom I*. 1H .sition because cd' H ayes’ kni)wTedue of the game. ‘‘AVhcn l signed, it was for iwd leasons.” Peebles said. “ One. I wanted to stay cU'.se to hotiie and .sceoiul. Coach i laycs had a great reputation, l ie had really built up the program. And 1 didn't mind the switch to olTcnsc. He was a winner who knew w'hat he was doing."; Now, A&T olTicials hope he cati do the same for their pro­ gram. M o Forte quit after live seasons to join the Denver Broncos as an assistant. “ As far as Bill was concern­ ed, 1 guess he wanted a new challenge," said W SSU athletic director Clarencc “ Bighouse" Gaines. “ It's a better job for him. It’s a step u p ." Hayes .said he was sorry to leave players like Peebles and added that he realized the rivalry w'ould increase in intensity. “ Probably moreso. since I've cros.sed over," Hayes .said. “ I guess you better get your tickets early.’’ Gallagher Riehiirdson I'iikes Over 'I'he W SSU job was given on an interim basis to assistant coach Pete Richardson, whom Peebles said would make some changes. “ He has always wanted to pass m ore," Peeble.s said, “ so it w in be a transition for all of us. W e’re used to blocking for the run. W e’ve always been an ‘up-the-gut’ team. But I’ll adapt. Passing can be deadly.” Richat'dson is a former pro­ fessional with the Buffalo Bills and has been at W SSU for the past nine years, live as defen­ sive coordinator. “ W e’ve got to get the players ready for tlie transtion.” Gaines told reporters. “ Hopefully, they will respond to the individual who takes over the w'ay they responded for Coach Hayes.” Richard.son will have no trou­ ble iiiotivating the Rams for A& T, according to Peebles, w ho said he has a personal vendetta against the Aggies. As afedshirt sophomore, he suf­ fered a hairline Iractuie ol'the left ankle which, ended his season, “ I'll never forget it." the 25.^-pi)und hulk whewcd, "It was the first play of the second half and I pidledun a running play, 1 had my man on his tip­ toes hut aiiother player missed his assignment and I was hit. As 1 fell backwards, somebody fell on me and 1 felt it pop. 1 thought it was broke." There were torn : ligaments and doctors told I’eebles an operation was necessitry. But he avoided it and .said the foot was in the best shape O f his career, " I 'l r be ready to crush .somebody,’’ he .said of the Sept. 10 confrontation, “ They cost me a chance at m ak in g all- CIA.A and I want them bad. And now that Coach Hayes is there. I want to win that much m ore, W'ith the team we have, we feel like we can go somesvhere in the national playoffs and if we can beat our okl coach, it will make it that m uch better," continiiud from F. IB w'ith Aunt Bea. • M y rnonv is like all m o m s when it comes to driv­ ing, She can't. Once .she hit a tree but said it wasn’t her fault. She honked the horn. • W'hen I was in high .school, 1 told my mom I wanted to be a spbilswriter. She told m e I was crazy. Hm tn, she might have been right on that one. • M y mom still snarls when I tell her I stayed out late on a Friday or Saturday, • M y mom still gives me clothes she buys at yard sales. The clothes aren’t half as embarrasing as know'ing my mom still goes to yard sales. • It w'as embarrasing to go shopping with tny mom w'hen I W'as little. Slie never let tne put what I wanted into the cart. I could never unders­ tand why I couldn’t have the 20-pound Reese’s Cup but she could buy tw'o six-packs o f prune juice. When you’re 10 years old, you w'onder W'hat use prune juice has in the house. “ It doesn’t even taste good," I'd say. • Now, many years later, it’s still embarrasing to go shopping with my mom! She still w on’t let me put wha; I want in the cart. Just last week, she made me put the prune juice back, • It’s funny how lights over Reese’s Cups can make you so angry when you’re 10. But that's why you grow up. So you can look back and laugh. es[x;cially on M other’s Day, And don’t w'orry about my mom getting upset over this tribute Cl) to M other’s Day, She has a sen.se of humor. Then again, she has to. She’s mv m om , ain’t she? Fair. Honest. Consistent. T h o s e are th e p rin c ip le s V e rn o n D ull has used to p a tte rn h is life and w o rk. T h o s e are th e sam e p rin c ip le s he w ill u se as a D avie C o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r. R e a re d on a fa rm in th e F a rm in g to n c o m m u n ity , D ull has s p e n t his life as a b u sin e ssm a n and real e s ta te b u y e r fo r D uke P o w e r C o. He has s p e n t all h is life in D avie C o u n ty. M o re than any o th e r c a n d id a te , he has w itn e s s e d th e c h a n g e s . P ave d ro a d s. B e tte r s c h o o ls , A b e tte r q u a lity o f life . ‘P e o p le can tra ve l th e w o rld lo o kin g fo r q u a lity life , b u t th is is it.' A c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r m u st d e a l w ith m any is s u e s — e d u c a tio n , la w e n fo rc e m e n t, h e a lth c a re , e m e rg e n c y and re s c u e . V e rn o n D ull d o e s n ’t have a p e rs o n a l a g e n d a fo r th e c o u n ty . H e d o e s n ’t se e k p e rso n a l gain. H e d o e s o ffe r th e p rin c ip le s he has le a rn e d o v e r th e ye a rs: B e fair. B e h o n e s t. B e c o n s is te n t. T h a t ’s g o t to b e th e p h ilo s o p h y w ith th e s c h o o ls , th e s h e riff, th e E M S , w ith e v e ry b o d y . D o w h a t's rig h t fo r th e c o u n ty w ith th e ta x d o lla r.’ ‘No Ax To Grind’ Vernon Dull Drechsler eonlim ied from P. Il{ Though the amputees, called the CAT-CAM ■Air Sports Rumiing Team, lost the gamei Dicohsler said :il was thrilling to sec Avhat they C(Hild ilo. “ iVIy nximmatc was a double below-the-knee am putee." he saitl. “ He was burneil in a car accident about 16 years ago. but with these legs, he c;m run and juni|i again." C.AT-C.AM paid the e.\|X.'nses of the 17 am ­ putees, who canie from all over the country to participate in the game in the LA Athletic Club, " W'e even had an 1 I-year-old boy from C anada." Drechsler said, “ He’d had his legs about si.x nionths atid was running like a ball of lire ," At f>2. Drechsler was the tallest member of the team. " I think that’s part of the reason I was invited out there,” he said. His height paid off. “ I was able to jum p high enough that I could touch the rim ,” he said, “ f didn’t dunk anything, but I touched the rim si,\ tim es." Drechsler, w-ho is 32, said he hopes news of the game reached the hundreds of amputees across the nation. “ They havejust given up on life.” he .said. “ Most of them don’t even know' that this kind of leg is available. That’s what the publicity push was for.” Drechsler used a traditional wooden pro­ sthesis until the community rai.sed 314,000 to .send him to Oklahoma City last summer, one of four places iti the nation w'hcre CAT-CAM limbs are available, to be fitted for a new leg. The high-tech limbs. W'hich cost abouv -S 14,650, arc also available in Miami, San Diego and New' A^ork Citv. “ They are e.xperisive as far as traditional wooden legs (w'hich run about $6,000) arc con­ cerned, but they’re so much better to work with, Drechsler said. “ It’s great. I can't go luU speed like 1 did w'hen I had an original leg, but it is the best artifical leg that I can imagine wearing. “ It offers me mobility and agility that I didn’t have with the old .style. And it fits better so I can wear it longer.” Drechsler said there is a big push nationwide to get insurance companies to pay more of the cost of the high-tech limbs. “ If someone is an aniputee, that doesnT make them Ie.ss deserv­ ing of the right to be able to walk and do those kinds of things,” he said. The CAT-CAM limb design has been featured recently on three national television shows: vli5C News - The Health Show, Hour Magazine and PM Magazine. The prosthetic breakthrough was first worn by Teddy Kennedy Jr., the son of Sen. Edw'ard Kennedy of Massaehussetts. Drechsler said the CAT-CAM leg has given him a new outlook on life. He has just recently remarried, is attending graduate school and is singing with “ The Auctioneers,” a barbershop chorus in Winston-Salem. “ I'm enjoying a very, very satisfying life: right now' after having gone through some really bad things,’’ he said. “ I just couldn’t ask for anything to be better.” Though the new limb has returned his athletic freedom, Drechsler said he’s not sure if he wilT ever return to coaching. “ Everybody that has talked to me about this leg has questioned me about that,” he said. “ But now at least I have the option to do that again if 1 decide to.” ■ , l^cSrR.MUMlcand 3-d Gla.ws^ Dcrcnic 3-D Onrirtgc VCRs • TV Stereo C om binations • TVs * Stereos • Appliances W oshers •Dryers • Freezers • Air C onditioners • V acu um Cleaners • Furniture • Bedroonis • Jew elry • Bunk Beds • Living Rooms • Daybeds • Dining Roorns • Recliners • Sofa Beds • Lawn M owers • Riding M ow ers* Refrigerators • Dishwosiiers • Sega tvlaster System * Satellite Dishes • Sewing M achines 1061 Y a d k in v ille R o a d S q u ire B o o n e P la z a (N e x t T o W a l-M a rt) M o c k s v ille , N .C . 2 7 0 2 8 (704) 634-1508 6U-1)AV11- t'OHN'I'Y KNI KRI’UISIC UIX'OKI). I'llUKSDAY. Miiv 12, 19«S : * r? % \y \ ■ . . W , Si’od Callisdii makes llu' s(telcli at lirsl to tiip Niirtli l)a\ii-\ David (ywcus. jo e y Sloan blasts a .lelT Spry pitcli (lu rin }iM o n d a y 's action. Jam ie Reeves had two liils a)>ainst South Davie M onday. ............ Jesse D idlo ii slides into second w K li another stolen base ayainsl South Da>ie M onday alternoon. Hrian I’itts (above and l)elo\v) has been N orth Davie's workhorse pitcher all season. However, he M illered the loss .Nionday. Caliisotd Defeats Wildcats Grand Slam Clinches Win liy Uonnie (Jalla^lier Davie County Enterprise-Record Scull C;illis(>ii IkkI come so close so ol'icn. Several times this season, the Smith l.^avio I'irst hasenian has crcanicd pitchcs, that have come close to being home runs but has'e just I'allen short. He's put them ()IT the I'encc. at the base of the fence and oiT the top of the fence. Monday. ai;;iinsi arch-rival North Davie. Callison finally put one over. Callison hil a crand slam homer o ff Brian Pitts in the bottom of the ni'ih lo overct)me a Wildcat lead and give South a 6-5 victory. The win was struggling South's second in a row and gave the Tigers a winning record ai 6-5. North, meanwhile, fell to 7-4. Tiger coach Grimes Parker didn't see the home run. He miss­ ed the game due to sickness. North Davie grabbed a quick 3-0 lead after two innings and Jesse Dalton was the key in each inning. The leadoff man doubled to open the llrst and an error and walk brought him home. In the second, he singled, which was followed by an error, a Patrick Murphy .single and Jamie Reeves' double. South cut the lead to 3-2 in the fourth. After a one-out error. Callison, Charlie Crenshaw and Dale Parrish all singled. Then, in the nidi, Callison came through. Brent Wall o|x.Mied the in­ ning with a walk and Alan Chap­ man singled. Jeff Spry walked lo load the bases for Callison, who sent a shot over the lefl-centerlleld fence. The blast giive South a 6-4 lead. ■'It jiisi proves it's not over un­ til: it's O ver," said Norih coach Sam Heck. "Soulh bunched its hits logethei' better than we d id ." Spiy pitchetl the win for the Tigers but allowed one more run. In the sixih, il was Dalton again, who walked and later scored on Reeses' single. Dalton was .'-of-4 with three runs scoreil while Murph>’ and Reeves hail two hits ajiiece. South was leil by Callison, Par^ rish ami Chad Coiiell with Iwo hits apiece. Ciensh.iw. Chapman and Pani'.h all had one. '* , J . I " V t y ^ j r / • V K J " IS' ' ‘ S cottC allison blasted a ^rand slam home run fo r South Davie to }>ive the risers a 6-5 \ ictory over N o rtli Davie M onday. STOREWIDE SALE 20%O FF E N T IR E S T O C K Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 12, 13, 14^1988 Not E^oeksvllle Sporting Goods 23 Court Square • Mocksville * 634-3155 DAMK COI N ! 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I!nl Key athiiils that his team In I'le tl) slroiti; ilsell'. ■ ■ V\ ('"w been plas'in;'. v'.ell, he said, " I'n , siill uiakini' some d e ie iiM \h .'in iH 's Inii Itie >’ nis ha\ >• : ri'spi)t\d:ed , h'' ths v;hallen-cs.;' ■ : ■ Ilu ' i* !\ IIm kI -. i.’isl, ;i-. 1 .lined I<'a\ 111!', il.ie V>';u - l.i!'.. i ili • ') (' m ilk' k-a:’i!i,’ .illd 11) i O' i ! .lit Ri's infills ( ’hi|IU■lll.;^ l he I leinons !.-.a'> e I ki'- le ■ a I'haneiiee in du- liis l inniin'. D e nii) Key .' I’l.iii” lotu iiiik I, runs, l-oriiier I'.w I;- C'ouiii'. ,pla\er (k 'l i Simpson had a ' ti ipk- in the IVame. " k knew then that ue ale solulely had lo hoiinee baek in tile hottom oT the liis i ui uo were eoint; to lo se ." Key said. Davie not uniy homu.eil baek bill It look tlie lead. stnriiiL' ti\e runs. .Singles by .Saiiianlha .Siii’.psdn, i eii'a .Sniilli, fiin jie r lla ll and H n ll\ Hi.'ek houipht Itonie the iiiiis: l>a\ie iioured it: on in the sixth, seoi'ine six m ore (III tis'e hits. Siiyiiles h\ l\es; C’lo n t/. M ail. .Sheree Mason and Beek eoinbined Wiih a triple by .Amy Reynolds. ' ■Re) nokls uas ik iI a \e r\ .L'nnd tielensive e ln b ;" said K e \. *\\ e had a lot ol our halls lall in that w ouki have been eauLihl in oiher uanies, " l.eadinu IA 7 .uoiiai inin the' seventh innini!. Davie adoued Re\ nolds to score ihree but Kev wasn't worried, ■' We aren't i;o'- inj: to ijive up ciiiht runs in an inniiiL', We may L'ive up seven. 'Ilicie (nav not I'c l\vi> aiinie eveiil> anatelKsl leaiiw ili.ni Nkulh Davulscin aiki Da'. le C'ouii- ty but in the past iwo v.ceks, ihe Hlaek KniglUs hav e held a shin up |ier.liami. North dek'ated Da\ ie 3 lo .'Kkin a .Central I’ietliiiont: Coinereiiee niateh last week and then nipped Ihe War Fiagles .^2()-.^24 to win the CPC goir lournanicm Moiulay at C aniuiii C ountry C lub in Kannapolis. Kannapolis and ,V1t. Tabor tied I’or third al .^29. I'ollowed 1)> Revnokls (3.^2). West I'orsNlii (34S) and Parkkuul (387). . ' k ,MI of the k-auue’s team e.veept fo r Kannai^olis w ill participate in Monday's sectional g<^lf lourna- inciit at Pilot Knob CtHintry Club in Pilot M ountain.'I'hc Woiulers are in another seciioiuil in Shelbv. E a d s L e a d s W a r E a g l e s ''W e'!! !'c 'l.d.'iii;'' I iuhl ( iulk'il^A', .M)ani' I k'inili!,’., .I.r'.ii.n k.ids : ,\lev NkCiuiu- .iluk.N lliv C 'l'llin s .'' said eoaelt Keilh VViiiiaker. ‘ and ! ihink ue ean dn v\elk .All ol die bus s ,iri' |ila\ in>.'. well. W e'li h.ive soine S a m, lee o ff liiues.:'' Iviids .Sparkles W hile ( Uitk\lee vuis slioudiiu an expeeied 7‘) ami l-leinm!! an SO. W liiiakei giU a pleasant surprise t'rom ,last)ii kads. who has reallv eiiine on in the |iasl two s^■.•eks. lie maiehed i-'leniiii.Li's SO. 'Mason impressed m e." said Whitaker, "lie ani.1 the entire leam played well. We were wnrried about this course ami the resi of the teams because the C’PC is .so good this season. Y ou'll be able to see that in the .sectionals ne,\t week." T e n n is T e a m L o s e s , 5 -4 When a team is as ine.xperiene- ed as the Davie County tennis team, winning isn't as much a priority as improving. And although Davie lost: two matches la.st week, coach Marion Pills said lie was satisfied lhat liis team is playing better. The War Eagles dropped an e.x- pected 9-0 decision to Reynolds hcl'ore losing a disappointing .^-4 ■match to North Davidson. “ We are playing better." said Pitts, ‘‘bui we could have easily won the North Davidson uiateh. In years past, we've won ihose close ones but this year, we're the ones with the inexperience.'' The ios.ses dropped Davie to 2-9 in the conferencc and 5-9 overall. N orth Mateh Closc Davie .split the si,\ singles mat­ ches with North Davidson. D A YTO N M O TO RS, m e . YOUR MOCKSVILLE/YADKINVILLE CHEVROLET DEALER — B EST B EALS Courteous Attention Service After the Sale C O N V E N IE N T L Y L O C A T E D A T 4 2 1 and 6 01 S. 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Danny Frank lost 6- 1. 6-2 but Owen Calvert took a 6-2. .1-6 . 6 - 1 win al number three. Brett S|x;as lost 6 -.^. 6r4 at number four but I .ee Hendrix eanie through y-6. 6 -.k 6 - 0 at number live. When Kevin Marion lost 6-1. 6-3. the teams entered doubles play tied at .V3. But Henson and Calyeri w on the llrst doubles match 6-4, 6-4 and Pitts was confident, " I thought we could w 'in." he saitl. "B ut 1 knew it might eoiue down to the la.st two doubles mat­ ches.’' He was right, .Speas and I’rank lost 4-6, 6-4, 6-0 ami .St;in Blair and Marion ilrojiped a 6-1. 6 -a decisii'ii. IK 111. ' I he bo\s worked real hard.'' W'h.itaker saiil. .No'rthW ins Again In .1 eoulereiiee meet at l'v>.in Cedars earlier. North again edged the W'ai laigles w itif Kannapolis a disi.uii third, laids again was pert'ol'ining well, and this time was ihe medalist I'or Davie wilh a 77. Iiis best score of the season. Ckilledge aikled a 7.X and kleni- ing a 79. If was the best we've played all seaso.i," Whitaker said. " B u t N(irih is rough this year,"Todd GuHedge but not eigiii,'' Ti'aiisler Ginger Hall led (he \Miy with Ihree hits while Smith; .lentiiler (. l;irk. Reynolds and ■Simpson all had two each, l-lall has leally given Ihe team a lilt, aeeording to Key, "H all is an e.xeellent soi'ihall player,” he said.; “ .She can play any position on the Held. Ac- inally. a player like her shouldn't Ix; playing catcher but she'll probably make a play at the plate that will win a game lor us before the season i.s over.” : , ; : N»(e.s: » Key has made .some defen­ sive moves again, this time put­ ting iVlas()n on second and Beck on shortstop. 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(R) (In Stereo) q ffl First Assembly ol God 8:30 Q O Captain Eb - Backstage Host Whoopi Goldberg looks at the artistic decisions and high-tech special effects involved in the mak­ ing of Michael Jackson's 3-D vi­ deo, q SB © Day by Day Fearlul that the romance has left their lives, Kate makes plans to regain Brian's,in­ terest. (In Stereo) © ffl Married... With Children Peggy's high-school rival chal­ lenges the Bundy family to a bowl­ ing contest. R) (In Stereo) q 9:00 0 O Mov e "Beryl Markham: Shadow on the Sun" (1988, Biog­ raphy) (Part 1 of 2) Stefanie Pow­ ers, Trevor Eve, Premiere. Based on the life and loves of the famed British aviatrix and racehorse trai­ ner v;ho made an historic trans- Atlantic flight in 1936. q O O Movie "Beverly Hills Cop" (1984, Drama) Eddie Murphy; Judge Reinhold. A last-talking cop trails his best friend's killer from the alleys ol Detroit, to the posh galleries ol Beverly Hills. 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A cavalry officer, stripped of his rank for assulting a fellow officer, travels West and rejoins as aprivate. 8:30 O O Just the Ten of Us Coach WEDNESDAY Lubbock and Elizabeth go camp­ ing with some other couples,:,but soon find it to be anything but a;: vacation, q 9:00 O O Movie “ Beryl Markham: Shadow on the Sun" (1988) (Part 2 of 2) Stefanie Powers, Trevor Eve. Premiere. Based on the life and : loves ol the famed British aviatrix: and racehorse trainer v,rho made an historic trans-Atlantic flight In : 1936. q O O American Comedy Awards Live from the Hollyv/ood (Calif.): Palladium, the annual av/ards pre­ sentation honoring : the top ' comedic performers in American nntertainment. ILive^ D, O © Movie “ Jagged Edge" (1985) Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges. An attorney falls in love v/lth her client, a San Francisco newspaper putjiisher v/ho may be a manipula­ tive murderer.' ffl Frontline Examines the CIA's involvement v/ith international : drug smugglers, q 10:00© Black Sneep Squadron © This Honorable Court This behind-the-scenes look at the Su­ preme Court's inner workings ex­ amines the oral argument and se­ cret conference process, (Part 2 of 2) q , ffl The Streets of San Francisco 10:30 ffl Thai’s Hollywood ffl To Be Announced 11:00 0 O O O © © News © Hogan’s Heroes ffl Doctor Who ffl Star Trek ffl Benny Hill ffl INN News 1 1 :300 Cheers O O M*A’S*H SB 6ID Best of Carson © Hit Squad ffl Many Wives of Patrick CD Movie “ Underground Aces" ffl Movie “ A Woman Rebels" 11:35 0 Jeffersons 12:00 0 To Be Announced Q Q N ig h tlin e g © Trapper John, M.D. ffl Late Show 12:05 0 Diamonds 12:30 0 Jeopardyl q O Sally Jessy Raphael © © Late Night With David Let- terman 12:40 0 Movie “ My Dark Lady" 1:00 O Sijperior Court © Best of the Late Show © 5100,000 Pyramid 1:15 0 Movie "Cocaine and Blue Eyes" 1:30 Q All-Night News © Hollywood Squares © 5100,000 Pyramid ffl Home Shopping Network 2:00 O Nightwatch SB News © Julia © CHIPS 2:05 O Nightwatch 2:30 © Matchmaker © C is c o Kid 3:00 © Rawhide © Movie “ Samar" 4:00 © Success-N-Llfe W ednesday M ay 18 : EVENING ■ Premiere. A sleepy Calilornia com­ munity is haunted by a serial killer who uses the telephone to terror­ ise his victims, q ffl Ocean Apart (Pren«flre) This seven-part look at American- Bntish relations since World War I s ol^GBt opet\s v/ilii the beginning of Allied coopeiation. Host: British TV journalist David Dimbleby. q © Movie "D.C. Cnb" (1983) Mr T. Adam Baldwin. Drivers of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab op- f?ration become heroes when they rescue two kidriapped children. 9:30 0 O Eisenhower & Lutz Alter bungling a hoist, a ternlied burglar lakes refuge in Bud's law olfices. 10:00 0 O Cn'gnoy S Lacey Cagnny and L,icey learn that the witness they are assigned to escort has dangerous ties to organized crime. (P a rl2 o l2 )q : : © Black Sheep Squadron © Hero's Journey A profile of niy- tholist Joseph Campbell, tp ffl The Streets of San Francisco 10:30 ffl That's H o il^o o d 11:00 0 O O O iB © News © Hogan’s Heroes ffl Doctor Who ffl Star Trek ffl Bonny Hill ffl INN hJews 11:30 0 Clieers O O M 'A 'S 'H © © Best of Carson © Hit Squad © Many Wives of Patrick ffl Movie "Portrait of an Escort" . ffl Smithsonian Treasures 11:35 Q Jeffersons 12.00 O Hunter O O Nightline q ffl Trapper John, M.D. ffl Late Show 12:05 0 Hunter 12:30 O JeopardylO Sally Jessy Raphael © © Late Night With David Let- terman 1:00 O Superior Court © Best of the Late Show ffl 5100,000 Pyramid 1:10 0 Movie "Orciinary Heroes" 1:15 0 Movie "Pleasure Cove" 1:30 O All-Night News © Hollywood Squares © 5100,000 Pyramid ffl Homo Shopping Network 2:00 © News © Julia © CHIPS 2:30 O Nightwatch SB Matchmaker © Cisco Kid 2:35 O Nightwatch 3:00 © Rawhide ffl Movie "W ar Kill" 4:00 © Success-N Life SOAP OPERA WEEK 6:00 O O O O © News © Private Ben amin ffl MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ffl Silver Spoons ffl Diff’rent Strokes ffl Dating Game 6:30 0 CBS News q O ABC News up © © N B C News q © ffl Facts of Life ffl Sanford and Son ffl Divorce Court 7:00 0 NewsO CBS News q O Wheel ot Fortune q O ABC News q SB Entertainment Tonight © Gimme a BreakI 60 Nigfitiy Business Report © Newlywed Game f f l Sanford and Son ffl Star Trek ffl Hit Squad 7:30 O O Pfvl Magazine ,O Jeopardy! q . 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(In Stereo) q © Shaka Zulu The adolescent Shaka Zulu is invited by Senzan­ gakona to return to the Zulu Royal Kraal alter a long absence to as­ sume his position as heir appar­ ent, Later, Shaka gains the throne and marries Parnpata after the skilled wariior's father Senzanga- Kona dies, (Part 3 of 5) ffl In Performance at the White House ffl Movie "Forced Vengeance" (1982) Chuck Norris, Maty Louise Weller An unemployed bodyguard uGi’f. hiii marti.ll arts skills to pro­ tect his late boss' daughter froni niuitletouB rivals, ffl Hawaii Five-0 ffl Movie "Distant Drums" (1951) Ciaiy Cdiipi'i, Man AUlon A bold (iiihti'i qattieis loices to .1 Si'niiiioii* li'ilian ui'rising in ' !fu- r vi'i i;uuti‘‘S 8:30 O O Hoad ol the Class ; 9:00 o Jake and the Fatman A re- H1 .ill.,'! > rartHT Miollbti'l Ni Dill'S Nii’iili'ltc tiiuiii't iila> .M i'ri'ililli Ki'iuli' mi "(iiiiilinn l.i)!lil'".’ I.s sill' UiiliiTl (im ili’i's ilaiit'liliT'.’ Dili sln' appi’iir im an (itlii'r soii|ui|ii‘ni',’ M .M., ra ti i sun. 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Richard ; Davie County Enterprise-Rocord ) UK hd t V' 10 he raiif;/u before it's too kite, bcfon’ you ore six or sewn or ei^lir, tolwte<ill the people your relatives luite. You have to he carefully taiiaht. Such is ;in cxcerpl from a song from the upcoming pioduclioii of ■‘Soulii Pacinc” by ihc Davie County 'I'hcatcr Company. It’s also an underlying theme of how men and women are condi­ tioned to Ix: discriminatory. The Rouers and Hammerstein iiuisical uses W'W’ll Ixtckihop to depict ihc prcdjudices (oui\d in people of ililTerent ages, na­ tionalities anil backgrounds. Vet the production compounds with it how those people deal with love and relationships, The play casts 23 people on two south sea islands during the war to defend their allied forces. But they all discover that despite threaten­ ing situations, they have a life aiul must live it to the fullest'. Assistant director and stage manager hia Barrier say,s the play is twofold. Although it is a light­ hearted love story of two couples, it reveals undertones of discrimina- lLn.sign Li.sa Manelli, IMula Fosler, and Nellie work on a dance to entertain (he [roops. lion bclwecn the four. It also interpla> s coiiiedy hi an environnient as scnous as war a sort of comic relief lor a serious situation. Barrier says. The action ccnters around couples limile dcBecc|ue and ,\e|lie Forhush, playeil by Bikldy McDaniels and Su/.anne Kloap; and Lt. Joseph Cable and Liat, played by Cliff 1 lerring anil Karla Hagstrom. It also features l.uther Billis and Blooch' Mary, portrayed by Mel Jones and .Vlarie Ellis. Nellie, a young .American girl llnds herself in love with limile, a F'renchman who is several years her senior, Barrier explains. Regardless of her emotions, she is bothered by the knowledge that he has two children from his previous wife, who was Ptilyncsian. similar situatioii. as he is in love Throughout the series,of scenes. purchased in advance at the box of- llce in the B.C. Brock building or at the door. Sii/.aiine Kloii niy Roi)in.s(in portray'.s deBecque’s .son. liloody M aty. .Marie Kllis, want.s Lt. Cable to niairy her daughter Liat, playetl by Karla lla>j.stoni. Notary Public Course Set 13avidson County Community College will offer a contiiuiing education class in Notary Public l-.ducation in Davie County begin­ ning May 9. Notary Public liducation .satisfies the rei|uirements for certification as a Notary Public as established by the Secretary of the State of North Carolina. Instruction will in­ clude study of the fees, general powers aiul limitations, and the re- i|uirements for attestation. This class will meet from 7 to 9 p.m . on Monday, May 9, and Wednesday, May II, at South Davie Junior High School. The in­ structor will be Luther B. Pott.s. A SI5 registration fee will be collected at the first cU lss meeting. Persons 65 or older may enroll free of charge. To pre-register or obtain addi­ tional information, call the Conti­ nuing Education Office at (704) 6.M-2SS5 or (704) 634-5921. D C C C O ffe rs A d u lt C la s s e s Nellie reads Lt. C'al)le a ietler i'roni hoine. Other diaraclers li.sten We.s(; Lutlier Uillis, Mel ,|t.nes; Knsinn Bessie No.mait. ( hnslina (In back IVoin lelt) Stewpot, Chris UiulerwcKid; IV»Ce.s,s(*r, James Kohiiisdii; and nidlo <»|h i al«r »<>b ,Mi t alli e). l i ed l.ilis. Davidson t'ouiuy Community CoIIcl’c will olfer the following coiiiiniiiuu education classes in l);i\,ie Counts lH'.iiinnmg Ma_v IS •mil I'f A rc;,’isir.iiioii fee will be col- -Icvk'd .11 ihc firsi class meeting. I’cisi'iiN (),s or oiilfi iua\ eiiioll tVee t'l fo pic u';,’isiei 01 nbt.iin addi lii'ii.il iiiliiiinali.iii, call ilu' ( 'onti- iiuni;' I dui'.ilioii Dfficc at (7(M) ()Vi..’x.s5 IT ( :o-t) (i>i 5 0 :1. ■ l ink I ifi Ojiciator Training" IS .1 iliii'i’ lioui coursc designed to iHKiiils p.iiiu'ipaiiis 10 take the fiM'k hit upcuitoi's licensing c\amina- tion. I opics 10 he pi csemcd include hash' desi>;iJ of lift II licks, stabili/;!- tion of trucks, maintenanee, repair costs, and safety aspects in opera­ tion. rests will be given at the end o f the session for those who wish to obtain their licenses. (Wednes­ day, 2 — 5 p.m., I .session. Crown Wood Products. $15 fee) ■'Writing for Pleasure and Pro­ fit, Pan 1” is designed to assist those who w ish to write for per­ sonal enjoyment and/or publica­ tion. The course will include an overview ofthe writing market and instniciioii ill the preparalion of luaiuiscripts for publication. Begin­ ning writers are w elcom e, ( rimrsilays, 7 --“ 10 p.m ., S ses­ sions, Nonh Davie Junior High .Sctiool, $25 fee) -DAVIK COUN'l \’ KNI IiUl’KISI-; RKCORI), •I IIlJUSDAY.M iiv 12. iy«H Mrs. James Douglas Green ... was Sandra Diane Hendrix Miss Hen drix Becomes Bride Of Mr. Green Miss Suiidni Di;ine I'k'iidrix ;imi M r. James Dmiulas "Dmig" ■ Green were iiiiitei.i in marriage Saturday, May 7, ni 2 p.m. lU Fork Baptist Chureh. 'I'lic Rev. Gordon Joyner otTiciatod the doiihle-ring ceremony. ■ The bride is tile daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Robert 1-. Hendri.v; of Route 2, Advanee. She is a graduate O f Davie County High School and Caiawha College in Sali.sbury. She is employed with l-ood Lion, Inc. in Salisbury as an accounting clerk. . The groom is the son of James R. Green and Mrs. Liiula S. G reen, both o f Route 6. .Mocksvilie. He is a graduate of Davie County High School and served in the U.S. Arm y from 1981 to 19S4 as an electronic missile repairman. He is employed with Ligon Electric Supply in ^ Winston-Salem. 'I'he bride, given in marriage by : her father, wore a crystaUglo satin gown with on or o ff the shoulder ■ sweethcati neckline w'hich dropped . to jeweled alcncon and eyelet type lace on the form-fitling bodice. The back V-yoke of English net fea­ tured covered buttons w'ith loops anti a /.ip|Tcr. PoUfs on the Vic- torian sleeves displayed the jeweleil ■ alencon and eyelet type lace that adorned the b(xlice. A self bow aiid jeweled alencon lace ntotifs adorn- ■■ ed the sleeves. A deep front and back basque svaisl was baiuled by jeweled lace which was all.iclied lo a llowing lull shirred skirl. A semi-caihedral train was adorned by window inoiifs of English nei and jeweled alcncon I,ice. Jeweled iilencon lace bands on the train and scalloped lace hemline were the final touches. 'i'he veil Tell from a headpiece designed with scihI |X-arls. Her binu|iicl was of fresh white iiuxed flowers accenled with peach nowers. Mrs. '/'anya llendriv of U'iiisloii' Salem, sisler-in-law (if ihe liriile. serveil as matron ot honor. Briilesinaids \sere Miss l)a\sn Smith of Le.xinglon, cousin of the bride, and Mi.ss Jona Beamon of R(X'ky .Mount. J:imes Green served as his son's best man. Ushers were James Hen- dri.\ of Winston-Salem and Wayne Hendrix of Advance. Kith brothers of the bride. A wedding program o f music was presented by Miss Jenny Jones, pianist and Mrs. Jane Jones, soloist. M iss Kathy C haffin o f Mocksvilie presided at the guest register. Mrs. Lethia Johnson directed the wedding. Following a honeymix)n lo M yr­ tle Beach, S.C.. the couple w ill make their home on Rome 8, Mocksvilie. Cake Cutting Following rehear.sal on Friday night. May 6, a cake cutting was held in the fellowship hall at Fork Biiptist Church. Refreshments in­ cluded a three-tiered wedding cake ilecorated with peach roses. The cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Debbie Koontz. Other refreshments were finger sandwiches, mints, cheese straws, nuts, pickles anti punch. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Carolyn l-ostcr, Mrs, f-'rances Wilkinson, Mrs. Ann Everhari and Miss Vernie Hendri.v, all aunts of the bride. D a y C a re M e e tin g O n M a y 12 There w ill be a Home l)a\C are meeting TIuirsilay, May 12. at 7 p.m. in the Yadkin County Men­ tal Health Conference Room on Hemlock Street in '^'atlkins ille ' ■| he purpose of this meeting is lo inform: all home day care (tpcraiors of changes in state rules aiul regulations. In a candlelight U'eilding at 7 p.m. Satuixlay. May 7. Crystal Kaye Beck became Ihe bride of Neil Mai'vin Stodghill al Jerusalem Baptist Church. Mocksvilie. 'J'he bride is ihe daughter of.Mr. .ind M rs. C laiule Beck of Mocksvilie. The bridegroom IS the son ol Mr. anil Mrs. W, Marvm Stodghill o! Savannah, Ga, 1 he R e\. Ron Hone>niil ot Mocks\ ille ,'uul .Inn Rush n| Stak'slioro. (la., v'.eiv ihc of- tici.iimg ministers. Carolyn Beawi' of .Mock‘-\ille. oigaiiisl, and M kiiael Hunler ol I.CMnglon. M ih iis t, provided liuKk . M rs. Billie Jean Heck ol l.ongwood. I la ,, directed Ihe \sctlding. The hride \'.as escorted b\ her latliei and given in marriage by her parenis. She wore a full-fengih gown of while saliii desigiietl with a litted bodice, sheer Mari|uisetle yoke, anil maiularin collar with pearls atlornctl: on the lu'ckline. The bodice Ivatl silk embroidered lace appliijtics and a *, as palternetf with pearls and irridescenls. The traditional long satin sleeses were outlined wiih siicer panes. I'he sleeves \s cre eilged vvilli pearls, ex­ tending to ihe urist forming points on her hantls. The slightly galheretl skirl held an attached calliei.iral length train with silk lace and sheer |>anes in pyramid tiesign cascailed lo the hemline. The train liatl inat- ehing design highlighting the back with large silk ap|ilitiues. '{'he satin covered buttons were the back closure, 'riie eiiiire hemline anti train were etlged wiih deep silk scallopetf lace. The britle wore a iwo-iierctl \'cil inatle of silk organza attached Hi a Horal spray of tlowers anti pearls. The britle's jewelry was a pair of pearl earrings. She carried a eascatle bouquet of laventler and while roses accented with baby's breath and ivy. M rs. Catiiy B elhicci o f Longwood. Fla., was matron of honor. Bridesmaitls were:, Ms. Fallen Stodghill. Atlanta, Ga.. sisier of the groom: Mrs. Angie Overnian, Salisbury', cousin of the bride; Miss Beth Crowell of Salisbury, and Miss Kalhy Harris o f Mocksv ilie. B ra n a n G ets UNC-G A w a rd G REENSBORO - Bruce Braiian o f Mocksvilie is among 24 students at the University of North Carolina al Greensboro whti have received Studeni E.xccllence Awards at the 26th annual Honors Convocation on campus. Branan is a son o f Cecil and Larondelle Branan of Route 3, Mocksvilie, and is a gratluale of Davie County H igh .School. Branan is majoring in chemistry at UNC-C and is a previou.s reci­ pient of the depailment's Anderson Memorial Scholarship. He also has received Katharine Smith Reynolds Scholarships. Branan is a Univer­ sity marshall, a member of the Skeptical Chymists (the UNC-G chemistry club) and plays in the UNC-G Concert Band: Yadkin Valley News By M rs. Rtihy M cBride Yadkin Valley Correspondent An Ordination Council was May 7 al ?> p.m. at the church for A.G. Parker; also an Ortlinalion Service was at 7:.'?0 ji.ni. on Suntlay at the church for M r. Parker. Piedmont Bible College gradua­ tion class w ill be riuirstlav. May 12, :it 9:.3() a.m. Bill Hale'will be among those 10 gratluale. l.adies fellowshi|i group w ill have their monthly meeting at the church al 7 p.m.Dn Tuesday, May II). Sallie Carter, Ruby McBride, Pansy Allen and Httzel Riddle .spent the day last Monday with their sister, Pauline Smith, at Troy. Her daughter, Kaye, and son, Brandon were there. Shelby Foster was happy to get the cast o ff her foot last Monday. The Rev. Yates W ilkinson visiietl Ruby M cBride on riuirstlay. i.,orena West, .Alma King and Ruby McBride spent a tlay .shtipp- ing at 'I'hruway Sho|iping Center anti lunch al K itW last week. Wed On May 7 The bride chose .Mrs, ('.irulvn (,'orriher as her h<innrar\ britlesmaid. MaiA iii SliHlgliill \vas In'- soil's I'csi man. I'stieis wcic Curl StodL’hjll ol ( iri'cin ille: S,C . and .Mark Stoilgliill of Kiiiinapohs. broihers ol ihc gronni: aiiil Kcilh B eckM iicksvilic..iiK lG ret' Heck ol Cli.iilolle. bioihers of the bride. : .Mis, Pam Slovlghill and, .Mrs. I’:iiii Siodghill v.erc (he giicsi V ’gi.sicr allentlants. Jell Heck. .Mocksvilie, broiher of Ihe brule. and Darrin Hiiniei. I.e.x- mginn. cousin of ilie hiiilc. were lilt' acolsics. i'he britle. a gratluale of King's College, is a buyer aiul lloor manager for Belk 'I'ates, Thom.isville. Siodghill. a graduate of Rowan Technical College. Salisbui\. is cretlil manager and assisiani manager for .Sherwin W illiams. M'hoinasville. Alter a wedding trip lo Clear­ water Beach, Fla., the couple will li\e in Mocksvilie. Receptiiiii I'ollowing ihe ceremony. Ihe parenis of the britle ho.sted a recep­ tion in the church fellowship hall. ■Mr. and Mrs. Jim Karnes, Le.x­ inglon. welcomed ihe guests and gootlbyes were said by M r. and •Mr''. Richard Beck. Longwtiod I'la. .Assisting in serving were Mrs. Ruth Beck. Mrs. Janet Kesler. Mrs. Lois W illiams. Mrs.: Judy Grubb. Mrs. Kathy Grubb and Miss Felicia Williams. Rehearsal Dinner The bridegroom's parents hostetl a rehearsal dinner at the Academy Restaurant in Salisbury on the eve of the wedding for the wedding party anti special guests. The groom's cake, a chocolate chip with chocolate icing, was served. The couple chose this time to pre.sent their gifts to the wedding party. Bridal Kvents Mrs. Judy Grubb, Mrs. Kathy Grubb and Mrs. Pat Karnes, hosled a miscellaneous shower ftir the couple on Sunday, March 27, at the home o f Mrs. Judy Grubb. • M r. and M rs. M arvin S tod ghill. grot)in's: parents, honored the couple with a party with their friends on April 8 at their liome in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Neil Marvin Stodghill ... was Crystal Kaye Beck • Mrs. Helen Norman. Mr.s. Brenda Melhorn, Mrs. Ingrid Reichel and Mrs. Nell Veale, were hostesses to a miscellaneous bmnch on Saturday, April 9, at the home of Nell Veale of Savannah. Ga. • The Management Staff at Belk Yates honored the bride with a breakfast on A p ril 22 ; in Thoniasville. • M r. and Mrs. George McIn­ tyre hosted a breakfast bn Satur­ day; April 23, al the Holiday Inn, Clemmon.s. • Mrs. Janet Kesler, Mrs. Angie Overman, Mrs. Mabel Kluttz and Miss Beth Crowell were hostesses to a miscellaneous shower for the couple on April 24 at the home of Janet Kesler. • Mrs. Cathy Bellucci and Mrs. Billie J. Beck were hostesses to a bridal shower for the couple on Wednesday, May 4, at the home o f Pat Karnes, Le.xington. • Miss Beth Crowell, Mrs. Virginia Burns and Miss Kathy Harris were hostesses for a cook- out and surprise shower on Satur-; day, April 30, at the home of Beth: Crowell. • Miss Ellen Stodghill was hostess to a lingerie shower for the bride on May 5 at the home of the groom. • The bride and her mother entertained the bridesmaids on Fri­ day, May 6, at Dikadee.s , in : Charlotte with a luncheon. 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I lu' hi uk- is llu' (lauglilL'r I'IM r. aiul .Mrs. l-.arl I .con Haynaid Jr.. ii! .Aueiisla l)ii\c . .Slalcsvilk'. .Sla- t:radii,ili'(l (loin .Slaicsv ille .Si'nidi liiiih aihl u'l'civoil .111 ac- i i i i i i i l . i n i tlc u H 'c r io u i K i i i! ' 's C n k Icj.H'. Slu' Is citiplinI'l! as socrclais aiul .K coiinlaivi al I .cho's: l ire ol Sl.iU's\ ilk', riic hi Kk'UiiHiiil IS ihc soil 111 .Mr, aiul Mrs, Kohori 'I'lHirinan Kiitlk'iford ol'Rouk' I .M ocksvilk’, ill' uradiiaicil Iroin Dasii.' Iliu li ■School and .Milchcll: ( 'oinnuiiiilv t'olk'L’C aiul is cniploNcd h\: I 'niled Pared .Scrvicc as a supci\ isin. tii\c n in marriage hy her iaihcr. the hridc uiirc a while siiliii yown with a Victorian ik'ckiinc. fitted boditc and ,V-uaist which were hoa\'ily atlitrned with sposahella lace covereir w iih hand sewn se- G o ld e n A g e C lu b R e m in d e d O f Y M C A R o c k -A -T h o n Hy Lib Saiii ' Club Reporter ; ,T h e Golden .Age Club m e t Wcdne.sday, May 4. with 2.^ members and lour visitors present. •Sarah Reece called the meeting to order and Helen Gustafson read the new bylaws. I.uiim:i Grant toki of Fiin I3ay. which was May 7. at the Brock ; I3iiilding lx;ginning at 10 a.m ., wiili 11 covered dish meal, also the trip to Greenndd Villaue on May 1:2. ' Ruth Jones sang “ His Byes Are on the Sparrow Mr. and Mrs. Livengood, from Cooleemee. sang several songs. Sarah W ood, reminded the group of the “ Rbck-a-'nion‘’ to be held at Willow: Gaks Shopping Center. The money raiseil u ill go to the YNiCA Fiuilding I'und. Ruth Jones introduced the Rev. Lester Keaton, pastor of Gospel l .ight Baptist,Cluirch. who gav e the devotions. '■Happy Birthday" was sung to Lmina Grant and HeleivGustavson. Minnie P(ipe is a patieiit at Bap­ tist Hospital and Gilben Atwiiod is M o c k s N e w s home Irom Davie County Hospital. 1 he Rev. Keaton dismissed with prayer and the group ate lunch at C's. The ite.xt meetiim will be Ma\- IS. Hy I'^IIk'I .loiies Mocks Correspondent ^ Mrs. Helen Myers ;ind Mrs. Mtxiell Munday \'isited their sister, Mrs. Arnold Chaplin, of Cornatzer on Tuesday. They also visited Robert Hartman, w-ho recently returned to his home from i'orsyth Hospital and is improving. Daviil Miller and son. .Alan, spent Saturday in Charlotte. Ntr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Heiklersonville spent 'I'hursdaN morning with Miss lithel Jones. M rs, Jean D/eskwicz and .Mrs. Helen Myers spent Staidav after­ noon with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers of Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. 'I'oin Mock gave their daughter, .Miss Gina Mock, a birthday [i;iny l-riday night on her 12th birthday. ,A number of friends attended at her home. G ir l S c o u t C a m p liegistralion has begun for Camp Seven Springs, the Girl Scout Day Camp in Farmington. Open to all girls. Camp Seven Springs operates in se.ssidns 9 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. daily. June 13 — 17, Aide Training (program and water salety): July 11 — 15, Scout About (swimming, canoeing, paddleboat- ing, crafts, field trips and backpacking); July 18 — 22, GIT- bciit Olympics (outdoor sports, challenge course, liiini-olyinpics). Pec; .$55 for Girl Scouts, ,$59 for o th e r girls. Comact 1-800-672- 214S for more information. 'I’ransportaiion may Ix-provided based on need and feasibjiity. Davis and Davis Urological John B. Davis, M.D. a n d Wayne E. Davis, M.D. A n n o u n c e T h e R e lo c a tio n O f T h e ir O ffic e F o r T h e P r a c tic e O f T o 504 Forsyth Medical Park 1 9 0 0 S o u t h H a w t h o r n e R o a d W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N o r t h C a r o l i n a 2 7 1 0 3 Office Hours by Appointment Teleptione: (919) 765-4882 P P i 129 N.M ain PHARMACY 6 3 4 - 2 i l l J o h n so n & Jo h n so n Baby Powder Regular Or Corn Starch $ |9 9 14 0 2 . Maalox Plus$329 12 Oz. C arefree Instant Moisturizer $249 8 Oz. Depend Extra Absorbant$1399 3 0 ’s Cigarettes King Filter -^7®® IOC’S - ^829 Dorals - ^4^® + Tax D isp o sa b le Underpads S m all O nly — //40$499 K otex Tampons & Pads $249 A sso rte d Sizes Colgate Toothpaste 2 0 % FREE 99^ 6 Oz. Free Blood Pressure Screening Russel Stover® Candies — American Greeting Cards — Centel Telephone Payment Center — Open Daily - 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. i|uins and |K'arls, : : ; 1 he Victorian slec\cs were designed ol satiii .iiul tiillc and ap- |ilii|iicd with sposahella lacf, seed pearls aiul.sei|iniis, lire full skill llowed inloa chapel liain aeeentcd at the hem by hiee molds (lulled with pearls ,iii,l ^e^|U^!■,s, I he In',', baek ss i!s .ieeeiiievi w t!h set|UHi‘' iiiui pearl buttons ,.SIie \ui| e di.uiioiul ,iikI ear:- lings, .i;!'ilt ll'niii hei parents, and earned ;i l.ne li.iiulkereiuel 'jivcn lo hei by Ml's, Uiieiy l)a\v,si)ii Mil : ehell, .1 close. Ineiul ol the bride's liunilv and honoiol giicsi :il ihe weddiii!,', Ihe hnde's sislei had eanieil the same handkereliicl in her own Aveddiiii; .She u ore a double, fingei tip \ cil of illusion g:iiherc<l at the crown by .1 pe.iii lope and accented aroiiiul the faee with seed pearls. ,1 hC: (ii ide’s bouquet w as a swee|nng cascade of pink roses, w hile m iniature carnations, siephanotis and gypsophila highlighted seiih strings of seed pearls, Mrs, L5a\‘i(l Lee Larris was her sister's matron of lioni'r. : Ka> l.ynn l iiiidi.'f, Hope Ri'n.i (iiceii; ,‘Mlison L\ iiii ( 'aiu I aiul Mahiula .Ann M e(dlhnn wt,‘ie bridesmaids, I’elhani I .cigli Se.ire) . eousm i,f Ihe biide, was ll<nvei girl .iiul her brolher. lA,inM cl,)onald Si'are\ W as I iliube.'iiei, Rolieii Das id kulherfoid \i.as his Inollier's Ix'si iiian, I ’shcis were l-veieile (1. ,AII(,'n. Hri.iii .Scoll C .ipps. havid I ee barris and I'liii S, Kennerl_\, ,A reception in .Adams Hall lollowetl the ceremony, ,A center­ piece ol pink roses, white carna­ tions and purple alstromei'ias was iiscil on the reception table, Hinvs w nil roses and carnations w ere us­ ed to accent the fo(x! anti L'ift tables, I lie loiir-tiercd cake was sur- rouiuled at the base w'iih, fresh flowers denoting the bridal bou- i|uet. Cur\’ing stairways led from ihc second tier to the top tier which was topped with a cherub o rn a­ ment. I he tiers were uivided with Roman columns interspersed with cherubs and fresh llowers. lanice Searcy, Kathy Uendeld, Soii\a C.'oylc, Robin i.owry, Tam- my Riley and Kerri Wilson assisted in serving guests. The bridegrooni’s parents enter­ tained with a dinner Friday even­ ing at the Howard Johnson Motor bin,' : Alter a trip to the Hahamas. the new lyweds will make their home 111 Statesville. SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! tOt( off EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION CASH AND CWBYRJRCHASES ONLY SOSBY, DlSOXjm tCES HOT Amv 10 ■ SPEWt 0<=0ER COTO, «!£ PRICES, OaUBOflOUIHSTftlEOPtlBCWSES I(!0CKs'vIu7 bU1LDERS SUPPLY ' The Qolden Shear W e lc o m e s ...R h o n d a P e rk in s Nail Artist r ' I I I I I $ 5 0 0 Off SCULPTURED NAILS W ith Coupon G ood T hru June 8, 1988 D I I i I I I I P e rm s — C u ts H i-L lte s V isit O u r Y ear R o u n d T a n n in g B e d We have the o rig in a l W o ljf T anning B ed Call us today and your"summer tan’' will he just a few days away. Evenda Whitaker - Stylist & Owner 9 9 8 - 5 0 8 5 Williams Road, Mocksville, N.C. Rhonda Perkins - Nail Artist Home 998-5040 CHATHAM EMERALD 32 DIAMOND EARRINC 'A CARAT - ■ 14K GOLD Sale ^43900 REF. S695.00 :1160.4712 . > . 18” 5-V»'6mm O CULTURED PEAL ^ NECKLACE 14K CLASP S u p e i $ -jg g o o BLUE TOPAZ i ^ ) V a l u e ENHANCER 14K GOLD 4 DIAMOND GROOM'S NUGGET WEDDING BAND 14K GOLD Sale $27900 REF. S465.00 BLUE TOPAZ 8 DIAMOND RING '/4 CARAT* 14K GOLDSale $33990 REF. S725.00 FREE GIFT BOX MINI TOTE AND GIFT CARD WITH PURCHASE OF ANY OF THESE 14k GOLD EARRINGS 14 KA R AT GOLD EARRINGSYour C h o : o e $ 1 9 9 7 / \I 3BH \ REF. 335.00 / \ 5-V!-6mm CULTURED PEARL BRACELET 14K CLASP S U p e t Value JEWELRY ENLARGED 5 Q Q 9 7 , TO SHOW BEAUTY OF DETAIL (Similar) N O W O P E N IN WAL-MART CENTER O p e n F r id a y N ig h t s T ill 8 :0 0 Oynx Rings $6750 NUGGETT RING S......... SHRIMP R IN G S............. $ 4 9 S 5 DIAMOND E A R R 1N G S ....^1 5® ® L a rg e r S tyle $6995 Layaway Today!A DIAMOND RING 10KGOLDSale $12990 IIEF S2t0,00 uos 28 years D o w n to w n M o cksville 634-5216 GOLD GALLERY W al-M art S h o p p in g C enter 634-3747 4C-I)AVII'. C 'O IM V K M KRI’RISI'. UIX'OUI). 'm U KSI)A^^ May 1’ . 1988 7 Kiiduyn t c \iu ii’ I alh.ini ani.l P.iiil ;Ch.irli''. S|),inn',. hiifh i>i Nti'cksville. ’A;‘ic iii in.ii riasic S.iiuki.iv . M;rv ' .u ]' in ■: al , Kiiai iiu: ( i.!p I lul'. in” ( Vap I he k i r . i i i i I i;ii.111 111 Tii-'ialcil al 'ihi': ' tUTCIili'IU , ; A p! I Ii'jal!! 1'!, i'. i.iivi’ ',!!! .'i'. a> pn-Nfiiti-.J anil l'U ‘(kl;i I’a '- .a iih i '’i?, I 0! llu; hnd\'. I 111' hi iilc. i:i\ .;ii in iiian i>; lu'i: l.u iici, R ii'haii A l allr.iiii \\uiv a unwn u| n o i\ vaiin, U'aiui lllf! il lili'piV il l'a'-i|t!i' U.li'.ili )!.- .mil lasiiioncii\Mlh a ihniHi' i'.in ih,- back llu 'H n liri’ .liiii ^i, v'\r-. itccenli-d w illi, !o ;'niinoriiru-ii ln\ukxl Ak'tK'on aiul !a-,'i, . Ilk' A H:k' ^kif! \v!in!i U'll lo .scnii-oathcitriii U'ul’iIi naut -w.ti ;t'ashii>iK'i.l \Mih a stali.'iicii lav-,' hcmlliii.--. The bride's lieailpicie cunHiNlfiJ nran Aletkon and bcailcd handi'llc, which .iccciiied ilie fin& 'iiip \eii ol slieor ilhisiiin. I Ik’ hritlc cari'it'd ii i,’aM.’.idL',l'tHi i.|uot of pink rosebuds and ,lib. nl Ihc vallcs . NK: Aiiee Dunn |-ik|ua , of \\ .!shin:,;h>n, l,),('.. was her i.iiisin's: ni.iul Ilf hti'nor. ,'ieias. bride>niakl'. .were Isal!'.'- Spaiii's. 'isler i)| Ihe i>,r<iuni;. i' ! ai 1\ . I'inih.ui!. Anna !1,h-. .ii ( i.aiii'iU', M aiili.i Shear; i'iii n ,iii Wni- ii Salcii!.' Mi ianie I !h.vi \ , N ^ , K i,„ i'''! an.', 1,-i,: , I am ni i i li; bor,-'. (li.i.'vi Sai.i., i:,- ,1) b. >'i a:;,; li,"?: \\ a! • i i a i\ai^ i i‘. aii'i al \ 'u !-daI';! t'-'.'I s Sa I a!! XiiiiV, ,d‘a i>! \ ,' A A ■•ii- . A V . ivenea la.id- .eia S !Ir!\ Spat k'. i.,1 ( haen.'-bin > •_ M.-iiss.i a'aNi i>| i'"""le and'SiNaiini- Ianjua • I'.tiii in;:i,.a!,:ei!!i^;i) .'•! ;1'h' !'ndt' ( u‘';a !;e Sp.iiii ,r. lie- Mi be'-! . man. i ■.h.-,a -, \seie I siiii^ ■sp.iih".. !<r,■;!!,! .'I ihe aiMian. I lesa.'k I .iliKiiii. Kiiiie-- l alli.iui .uul !\iuliie\ b.illialin. bia-lheis nl llu- bride; ,\\ ilh.iiivi lleiin.: i'l uld Heine a.H'J .K-ll Claik Ms, I’auLi H.'ii/e. eousni id the bride, allended ihe reiMsiei l ‘u direeUT-- were I’eler Kinp of lal^ ,‘\(iL>eie>-, and I >( uin.i, 1 .alhain, Mm'ci in -law 111 ihe bride, I'he bride i-. the daiiL'htei ol \ li , Pino N ew s BsgoBsora H) M rs. Khiiii Dull Pino Correspondent: Tho Rev. Jcssc I'ari w ill eonduei Ihe wurship scrviec Stnulas. May 15, ai 10 a.m. at AVesloy Chapel United iVlethodisi CInireh. ihble .study i.s each Wednesday (II 7 [).m. at Rdlaiid ami Belly West’s home. Mrs. F.W . Dull, the oldest mother, and Nlrs. Pat M iller, the youngest mother, at .Sunday school on M other’s Day. each received a vase of roses. , ' M r. and Mrs. Vernon M iller at­ tended the graduation at the University o f North Carolina at Chapel Hill where their grandson. iJrent M iller, received a degree in pharniaey last .Sunday. M r. and Mrs. JohnA'eaeh had a cook-out at their home .Saturday al'ternoon honoring her sister, Cathy Sprouse, who gradiiated with honors Saturday inoniing at Winston-Salem State Uni\ersity with a degree in math. They also honored their grandniothei. Mrs. Theda S. Reavis, lor her birthday and: inoiher, .Mrs. .lane R. .Masten. .Ml the I'ainily members were present. Mrs. L...M. Dull was honored iVhnher's Day when her children and grandchiklren all eame and had dinner together. .Mr. and Mrs. Bob D ill's chil­ dren and grandchiklren \isited them Sunday. A ll .Mrs. l-.W , D ull’s children and one grandson honored her on .Mother’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Correll and M r. and .Mrs. Russell Smith honored their mothers. .Mrs. Ilow ard Correll ami DeW illa Smith Sunday e\ening at die Cor­ rell home \vith a supper. They akso celebrated Gene Smith and Dan­ ny’s birthdays. .All the children and grandchildren were present. Howard Correll and Mrs. F.W. Dull also were there. Four Comers 15y M arie M ille r Four Corners Correspondent Sympathy is e.xtended to Mr- and Mrs. Grady Beck in the death oT his brother. Bob i3eck, w'ho was killed last w'eek in an automobile accident. M r. and Mrs, L.S. Shelton .Ir. spent the weekend at Kitty Hawk. They attended the wedding of Lin­ coln M iller ami Sonya IJowdy Saturday, May 7, at Points Point Baplisi Cliurch. Lincoiii is the son o f M r. and Mrs. Le.stcr G. M iller o f iJaiiiptonville. Deni.se and Christophei Shore at- tended the dance recital ol la ieka Triplett at I^eynokls .Auilitoiium Friday evening along with M r. aiul Mrs. Dana 'I’riiilett ami Pavtoii. Mark While of UNC'-Chapel Hill has returned home for the summer. .Mr. and Mrs. .loe White ami Mark visited iMrs. Minnie Sain and Mrs, Margaret Wall in Lewi.s,\ illc Sunday arternoon. Mrs, .lohnsie Shelton aitemletl church Sunday at l-irst Meihodisi Church in Mockssille with her children, M r. and Mrs, \'on Sheltoii anil M r. and Mrs. Hobby Shelton and hail lunch at t'ap'n Stevens. Sell) 'I'lia.Mon and Mrs. .lohnsie Shelton were Saturday nighi sup- pei'guests o fM r, and Mrs. Hobby Shelton and I'amily. B ill B aits. M r. and Mrs. W illiam Railedge. anil A C . Ratledge.Ir. visited ,A.C. Ralleilge Sr. and lulna M,.i.e Railedge during die weekend. Broadway Returns to the Brock Davie T heatre C om pany Presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC Friday .Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday " IV iib r iiia n c c s May 1.5 at 8:(K) p.m. May 14 al H;(K) p.iii. May l-S al .5;(H) p.m. May 20 at 8:00 p.m. May 21 at 8:00 p.m. . May 22 at 3:00 p.m. Tii'ki'ts available al Tiie Recieaiit)ii Deparliiieni, Katyl's Ko/.y Konicr, Foster Rauch : Drugs,, and Marlin ikolhers Geiieiai .Sloiv. I'’(ir mure inrnrinatidii call oui spullsnrs lliii ,Min,'ks\ille'l).i\ie Heeieaiioii iX-pi, ,ii (\V1 or Tlip l);(vie Ciiiiiih ;\ris (,'miiKil III 11.? ^ and Mrs. Richard A. I,athani of Mocksville, She is a gradiiale o( tlie University of Norih Carolina. Chapel H ill, wiih a baelielor’s .degree in politic,il science. She was a meinbei oT Kappa Delta Soi orj i> ,uul is employed w ilh PiedninnI All bites rile i;r<)oin is ilu,' mmi I'i Ms : 1)11,1 -Spanns (, ieiiia’e Spanos. ■‘ ••Ill .'I Winslon Salem, lie Is .1 ,:,M'aJii,i!e ol \ .l ' Si,111- I III', uj ,.IIS heiv lie le,;e/^<•l| a bai ik |e„ \ iiijiliiie I le 1\.|S a a.iiiij.i (h i \jpli.i IM n ich in npie wil! M.ins S1>.Ill >le iiieiiibi;r I i.ileiniu bi'lh.i-.i 111" .1 ii(i| H.ih.iiii.is, !ih' » li- MU.', 1 >11 ,Ni a ill \l...i e.ilie Ininiedialels h i,i| 11:' eei ei 1!, an held in Ihe batli. (he bi ide's n.iuaus ■\ I elieai's.il .lnnKa: ■,•. ,a- held in ilie diniiig n>oiii a!' k.mriiie ( l,ip ( 'iu!' nil bi'iU,i\ e\enin_e Imsied b\ Ihe I iiiegrihiiii ■. |>,iieills Bridal Sliimers • \ niiseeii:ui'.,-i!u^ sliowei was held M.iieli .' ’ al liie lioiiii- ol .Mis, :leriy W'csl al Hennuda Run. ' w Cl I • e p iiiM i llnsi- Mcie I lostcsses were .Mis, W'esi luul liei tiaiigliiei. Ciiii.ls Mills. • A eilok-oul w;.is liosied I”. .An- n:i lloe\ andAI.illli,i She.iibinii mi ■April I a( ihe Shearh'II n hi line III ''\'ins|.i|i S.ikaii • Mis, Knlv.'ii S.illelk'-. ( linger Sallelle, ,iiid S,ii;d\ Sp.ai k‘. liosled. . a piv ill,. on ,.\p'i il at Ihe S.il’lelle hi iii'ie 111 I!ni liiieiiII!, • ,;\ lini.’ei,!C sill>wI I wa .. Iield b\ !he ,III.,aid.nil- ,il ihe hciiiie e.| Kalhv Sj'i,i!i. 1. Ill W 1 Ii -il lii .Salem 1 III April ,'H, ' ■ ■ • A laiiiiK ■litiwer v.as held in liiiiIm j'ii111 1 111 .Ma\ I al the lunne' III bieiliLi I'ayiie. ,iiinl cl the bridi', ( )llier Imsk’sses e, ere nl’ llie bride and Dniina L.ilham. sisiei-lii- ■ !.iw I if ifie bnde, • I lie bikk'sjli.iid luileheiin was held oil .■\pril ,'U ,ii the luiiiie of .'^lis Ka\ Coiiper iailiss. Oilier hfislesses ueie .Ms. Hecks Iau|ua. ,11111! of Ihe brule and .Alice bai|ua, eousin 111 Ihe biide. The bride pieseiiled her g ills ,|n the alieiid.inls, • '\ hnincli was hosted in .Mr. and .Mrs. .lohn Hassell on .M;iy 7 al iheii home in Roaring (iap. High IViint Senior .Named To O rder O f I'lie I.iglilerl Breena .Nicole Oliser of Mockssilie, ,i senior pre-med major, has been selecled lor memlx'rsliip in the ()riler of the Lighted Lamp at High Point College. Selection is based upon scholarship, character, serviee and ci.inlributions to the college. W aiuis Iiulueted lull) (laiiim a Beta I’lii ,At ASU W illiam Ross •'.Scotty" Wands 111. .son of ,\Ir. and Mrs. Ross Wamis of Soulhw'ooi.1 .Acres, .Mockssibe. was inducted inlo Uanima Beta Phi, national honor society and sersice organization, in an Appahichian Slate Cnnersiiy ceremony. .A sophomore business management ami priming |)roiluciion major. Wands was selected for his lop 2.^ pereeni standing in the class, ^.25 or, heller grade point average and eominitmeiit to cxlucatioii. character and service. Advance .Student In Kast Carolina Ceremony Diane Fverhari of .Advance, [ircsiilcni ol the hast Carolina University chapter o f Phi Fla Sigma, was among officers coh- duciing an initiation ceremony IV'r b.iS students at the college, Sislers N'aeation In Tennessee Mrs. .ludy Stiller of Cooleemee, and liersisier, Mrs. Ruth Chal- fin o f Wise. Va.. rccenily returned from a trip to Nashville and .Memphis, renn. While there, they attended the "Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and toureil "Ciraceland'’ in .Memphis, Two i-’rom Dasie H igli In ,Slatc .Auto Contest Maurice Walker and Robert Brake of Davie High School arc among 10 two-man teams of student automotive technicians com­ peting in the North Carolina finals o f the Plymouth-AAA I rou- iile Shooting coniesr in Charlotte this week. riiree Named IC l' Students O f T h e M onth At Davie Hi}>h Three siudenis at Dasie High School have been named IC l .students of the month kir .April. They are: Dinah Lea Bcck, a clerk at ,Apple Pharmacy and daughter ol Mildred,and Marshall i5eck of Route 7, •Mock'^ville: Heather l-letemier. a senior daughter of W illiam and Sh,iron Hall and an ollice clerk and customer ser­ vice worker at Kentucky l-ricil Chicken: and Andrea Kiger, a .senior daughter of Patsy and .limmy Kiger and package aitendent at the Bermuda Run I’ost Ollice, Mrs. Paul Charles Spanos ... was Kathryn Le Anne Latham Cornatzer New s By Dottie Potts Cornatzer Correspondent Ray and Eva Potts visited Mr. and Mrs. Rison Hendri.x in .Mocksville Sunday afternoon. M r. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols of Rock Hill. S.C..and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jacobs and childreti of Cooleemee were Sunday luncheon guests of M r. and Mrs. Gray Jones in Tyro. Mr. and Mi's, Billy Carter and Breiinon, Dw'ayne Smith and Lisa Reavis were Sunday luncheon guests o f Mr, and Mrs, Norman Smith. The family of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Frye had a cook-out at their home Sunday w'ith their children and grandchildren. The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Smith and their son, Nelson, of Southport and daughter, Shirley Watkins, and granddaughter, Jada, of Forrest City and Jeanette were Sunday luncheon guests of their daughter, Mareinti Vogler. in Advance. Jean Bingham visited M r. and Mrs. Jack Jones Saturday evening. M r. and Mrs. Homer Potts and Sharon and Lena Wall were Satur­ day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Derek Harpe and .sons, Brandon and Brent, on Baltimore Road, The family o f Glenda Bogcr met at her home Sunday for lunch, • Dottie and Sharon Potts visited; Ava and Clara Barney Si*nday afternoon. PAT’S INTERIORS • Draperies • Blinds • Lambrequins • Reupholstering of Furniture • Carpet‘ Vinyl • Tile • Hardwood Floors • Parquet • Complete Line of Waiicoverings S u s a n H a rris See Us At 6 3 9 5 C c p h is D r iv e , C le m m o n s 7 6 6 -9 1 6 6 HC Brock Auditorium Box OHke Now Open r ii.'il’s r ii;iil- ^ Jui' t'n iin s t’lo rs [ n o tfs .n u i.il I w i!i h r li ■ \ "U t ' jn h a • jui ' mi ; ".h m itriiiu iK iilx ' s iu iiu i. I'fa l f (iii'l- So io r ih r ( lir l lIi.M W in Ivs. r .jli r h \s i. i . ii : - \ \ I h ii i ! ! i isn i i i lin •-!>" L i\ . P h y s ic ia n s W E IG H T LO S S C e n te r s w ith you t‘\fr\'(lay, jm iiiid ol'lhe \iay. tuch < rwnt'd anil Dpt'i .-i-viL.tii, . ,1 . ;x\i I-, .) • ] ! ‘ . - ,!i - ,1. I J ■ I 50°“OFF R e g u la r E n r o llm e n t i O lfi'f i-’xpires M.ty .'’0 I ^ ^ I ei Mf 011 IKtill', Ave ^-v^'pe'is f x: iiKiri I I I. . I t i. ‘I i; , j 996-1444 305-H W. Mountain Slreel Mountain Slreel Square Kemersville, N C. 766-47686453 Cephis Drive (t?ehmd Docksirts Seatocxi) CIpttimons, N.C. 27012 724-6609Prolossional Building 2?40 Clovardale, Suite 191 Winston-SBiem. N.C, Mr. 'Miss -\nn : IX'XU'I I UllIlL'li 11! niUNJ.Ii’C N.lluid,l\, A plli (k.Mi p in ill hanu's i 'io;-s Iv'.iii ' Hiiptist (.'hiHvli ill Mih ilh' 1 111- R(.-\ I'Vankliii Mm'Is anJI )i K>n ncili llvik' (iHki.iU'il 111 ilic iliiiiMi- ling, Ciiiitlli.’ It,fill cci'cnuMiV:, I'lu' ciHipk''s p.tienb MIC Mr, and: jSliv rVlix Ciohhk-, Mis ,\d,i i loi'kikkiv aiuT ihc latv ClarciK i,' lliK'kailay, : riio briilL', c,sciii'k‘il In hci' bi'oihci-, Darnell (iti|ibk\ aiui !_'i\cii in inarriiiuo h> her |iaicius, woro a white lea leiigih lalTeia dress wiih hii’h lacc neekline and king IM'ineess sk'ves. The sueeiheari bodiec aiul sleeves were ol ihe same .sheer embniidereil m gaii/a. Her veil I'ell I'roin a liead|'iece liosigneil wiih while silk daisies. She carried a b(HR|Uet ol' while daisie.s and baby,’s brcaih with white streamers. Mrs. Marsha 'riitternw wa.s matron of lumor, Honnrai'V attendants were four nieces (if the bride: Sabrina and Tonya Stroud, .Adreia lillis and Charlene Gobble, and iVnrr I'rom the youth group at church: Derek liranham, David Snyder. Ketr 1-anier and Kevin Ward, They car­ ried lighted candles. U.shcrs were Roger Hockatlay, nephew o f the groom, and Joe Gobble, brother o f the bride. , M yrtle Stroud, pianist. Creola Rogers and Vauda Bllis (all sisters of the bride) presented a [)rogram o f weddingmusic. Directors were Vauda Elli.s and Creola Rogers. Hilary Raivis and Shane Brewer gave out wedding programs. Judy White kept the guest register. T h e bride is employed by the IDavie Countv School Svsiem at New Arrivals PEURIFOY Robert C. and Virginia H. Peurifoy o f Redland Road, Smith Grove, announce the hinh of a son, Nathan Daniel Peurifoy, on May 4 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem. Maternal grandparents are M r. and Mrs. David O, Byrd of Rose H ill. : I’aternal grandparents are M r. and Mrs. Robert I-. Peurifoy of Concord. SEAFORD . M r. and Mns. Kim Seaford of Advance announce the birth of their daughter. Kara Katherine, on A pril 12. The baby weighed 7 Ihs, 5 o/s. and'was 20 inches ill length. The couple has another daughter, Anna, 2. : Maternal grandparents are .Mr, and M rs. Paul l.agle o f Mocksville. Paternal grantlparents areMr> and Mrs, Lee Seaford of Advance. Great-gr;indparenis are .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker and M r. and Mrs, 'I'hornas Lagic of Mocksville. Iv il.l-i,' i ^ M ! I i "■ i ■ i! ''•.■C; ! f'v ' !tl ii.lsU'jV N;i!, )i; 11 • •ii 'l illlll, Ul!" ,1 !lj !, ! .Ill III" It il' ' i!h' ;iir . •':i') i!i kc,- ,11 lit INK- Mil koad, K ru'ptiim \ : !■ li il H)!' ' lu‘ V‘, v'd ■i.rnii'iu , llii- I, iHipir i-nU'i Wllh ,i ! i!! Illl' V iu iui! k'lb ni, \|np h.llk I h-.^ Cl u : ,1', I ',\ < 1 1 li.'l lop.pv:d !h ,i vm.ili lu-.iil v'.iki' 'a illi >!U'.I!I!,'I I i| : i'l u !a k i.KC iiMllllH' viuuhli' hcail c.if-v’s ik'i.<)i'.ili,\! u ilii all w hue l.nv a.iid '-.ilk d,u-.u'--' I'lve l.ikc '.‘,.'1% dcMiined and ik;Ct'i.iU'd b> \,l(s. IViri lii;.:iaiii S|aplcliiri Ml fiinidnan, ctHi'-ip, of the liride. M ints, pc.iiuils, and pickle-, weic served with the v ,ike aiul punch. ,\ssistiiiu in iIk serving were I’.nil McD.iniek I’ain Hranliaivi; Juily and korciie (uilible. Kehearsiil ('(K ik-()iit l-olk'wing the wcddiiiL' ivhcar- sal kritlay. ,'Vpril: 2‘); Vauda Idlis and Creola Rogers, sisters of ihe briile. were liosU'sses toi a cook' out at ijaines (,'hurch. I lie chocol.ite griioiir's cake was hak ■ ed by ’rerri Ingram Slapleloii and served with the hamburgers, hot ilogs and all the iriinm ings., Iniit salatl and tirinks. About 4.^ of the vvctlding party and their families attended' Showers , The bride was honoieil w ith a shower by her family on Saiunlav, •Mai'cli 26. in the Ijaines Church fellowship hall. Again on Marclk 28. the faculty iif William R. Davie School honoreil her with a shower. From thesC' she received many hand maile items along with a lot [it' other i;irts. I)A \'IK C O rM A I;M 1 ;u I'UISI'. K IX O K D . HH IR SDAV, M hv 12, I9XS-5C, C h a ffin E n te rta in s G u e s ts Ml -. iDalc Chalflii ol’ Route I , Ml 11 t,s'. Ilk,'. eiiu-i laiiieil .i'ucnIs al .11! .-Ni'iii .’Vi hiiiciu'oii al lu'i liiMiie. (lUO'-K Were; Mrs. |-.ai le Jones • I '.V'liisliiii S.'leliii .Mrs. I’auliiK' I),!'' I' 111 .Au'adiii, .Mrs. .•\iiiia Nkie ()w iii” -. and Miss kiiula ( )w inps.: bi'lli III Mncksv ille; Mrs. .Magek' lla ip e .M rs. Deo KiiiiiikT, Mi> D'lniliiv I’owelk ,Mi*,. l.ouise Ikvi’.i'i and ,Miss feiesa lini’-.-r', all- 111 Route 1, Mocksvillc: M rs . Shaioii James. Mrs. Nellie Cireeii and .Mrs, Bernice Siuinders, all of Rl. 7. Mocksville: Mrs. Lois Wooley and Mrs; Joel Meitl, both of, i'n io n Heights Botilevat'd,^ Statesville: M r, and Mrs, Carl (Ireeson aiid M r, and Mrs. Luther Polls, all of Route Mocksvillc: and .VIrs. Dianne/VndersoU of Rl. (i. .Mocksv ille, , Two Earn East Carolina Degrees ;'l wp Dav ie Counly siiuienb '.'.ere eoiiterred degiees (fiiiin;.? llic eoinineiKieinenl eereiiiony at liasl Carolina Universilv:. Mav 7. ■ Judy Diane I'A'erhari of Route 4. ,'\dvanee e.ariu'd a bachelor ol' ‘Science degree .iri niedical record administration and Michael Kd- vvard M cClain o f Route 7, ,, Mocksville, earneil a bachelor of fine arts deuree in theater arts: Made 7'» Order Country Charm Curtains Drapes & Other Crafted Items I.cwisville-Clenimon.s Rd. Glenimon.s Photo) Allen’,s Cove 766-9591 Mrs. Dexter Hockaday ... v/as Phyllis Ann Gobble • s ALE • s Ale • • S Ai-E • A lic e S m ith G r a d u a te s F r o m W in s to n - S a ie m S ta te .‘Mice Smith of .Mocksv ille y r a d u a t etl with hoiuii-> from Wiiiston- Salem Slate I! n i V e r s i 1 y during com­ m ence me 111 a.c 1 i V i t i e s .Smith Saturday. May 7: al the Winsion- Saleiii (-'oliseuin, .Miss Smith was an early eluklhood ediicaiion major and ciimpleted her student leaching .tssi'jnnient. teaching second grade at Pinebrook l-deinenlary School. She is the daughter of Janet Smith of "I'adkinville Road, and the lale John Quentin Smith. All Cone and Hand Knitting Yarns on Sale 2 0 - 5 0 % Off Sale ends May 18 THE SEW ING HOOA/I 6332 Cephis Dr., Clemmons 7 6 6 -6 2 0 8 Mon.-Sat. 10-5;0 Sun. 1-6 riC lany L a iiie ii lle iid ric k s , (huigiiter of Ms. Doiiiia NN’ood ol' 126 Sunset Drive and .Mai'tv H e nd ricks oT Cirey S treet, .Mocksvilk', celebrated liei- third l)N tlul:iy .Sunday. May Sth. at hei- MeeMaw Libl)ys, She chose a Cabhaye Patch cake for her party . [le r special giie.sts includ­ ed her (irandina (Jwyn. MaMaw and I’a l‘:i\> Wood oC M iii'ksv ille. .She also had her friends, future aunts and cousins to help her celebrate. .She would lilu' to thank everyone for the nice gilts that «ero brought. Lowes Shopping Center Salisbury St. Mocksville, N.C. 634-2141 Mildred & Freddie red striped blouse, denim skirt sold separately Own A Piece Of History Thi^ IS y(Hii np|!orluniiv |o iu\ I! : v. itli (Ilf l<w il,ovoiu. Mail I-'litil. a wooilriyhi wlio li;is ii piccc 111 N i'itli t'a io liiiii liiN iiirs, i lic r,iii\ hu' ci'iisinklion ('f tlic lu'cn invoh'i'd in rosioration pro- i 111'In'.!!)! i> ■ loi'hiH i‘.r a! ilu- Mm ks\ illc house, whik' ni'i c \i ji'cls.w ilhm sucr i|ui‘slii*ns and df t'onu'i ul S.inl.iiil AW'iui,' aiui >iinMioni the cM oiiiii. can Ih’seen lei "pU lhouse” ailviec. ()C-nAVIK a ) l ’NTV KNTl'RPRISK KKCOKD. TIIURSI)AV, ^Illy 12. I9«8 SallsbjII'N Nueel i!'l ilU' !«, a\'ailal'le iol u'sliuaiiijii All open lii'ilse u ill ty iie.M on Sliml.l> . Ma> l>! lii'Ui 1 ■ i p.II! lealui ill;; niusK', ie lu’'.hiue!!(\ I lie ,1'peii hi'u-e' i - i:ine ■■>; toui. beiny helii in liisiu!ie pu'peiii-'s slaU.'u Hie. spousi'ie>l , lln Mistorie I’l eser\ ill Ion iounilalion ol North t'arolina al eelehlale Na lional llislone l're>oi valion Week, ■ on ihis aiui i^lliei lieaone piope II! Ml!.,' the buikliii!;, Al one liniellie Tiadilional iiuisic will he pio\iil- io> '. >Aeie 'Ahilewashed, Ihen laiei ed hv Hoh'W'ilson, An atiilio visual e.'\ eii il 5.'. nil hoaid ‘dii'a'lliin;’ The presenlalion on Ihe I lisloi ie I’reser l!>nis. iia-' iieei! e\|ianded ,ind NMlmii l-oiindalion w ill also he iiii'.ii! red -U'leiai Imie-. shoNMi. and le^^eshnleni^ M-i yeii ,\nn',: Willia:!!'-, ihii'eloi o| (iu* I he I lisioi le I'reseiAalioii ioun- W t'slci Ii Ofpee o! (he liislo iie >‘■ino.'i i,)! Noi ih ( ’ai ohiia is (he oiiK I’l e -ei ;,.!(loll |-. uiiiil:ii ion in ^ '!aies\ ide: nonpiejlii hisloiae |,)ie'-er- II k Ko in , will i>e a\ai!ah!e ,ii die , '.il'oai orL’ani/alion in ,\orlh pen hoii'.e lo pi o\ ide liiloniial ion ( 'ai i d i n.i The' I'oundal ion ' ■- I his house III ,S;ilishm \ iiiu l S iiiiroi d is re;i(h Ib f resionilion. ’I'he lias le C'ouiH'. 1 lumd.ilion hn t IisioiK' I'lesei \ alion i.-. assi'iiin;' lve\oleiiie I 'und has luTpeil lo save (lev h>i s.ile diie'iiidioni N'oiih' ne.iils one liiii'died endangered t 'aiohii.i ^tak•, I'oi atldilional liilonnalion eon 'i'K pioperlh- (Iiiou-lioui die (ael: I'he ilis lo iie I’lesei valioii l-oiiiidaiion 111 Norih Carolina, I'.O, Hox 27(vI4. Raleidi. N.C,. 9i');,s.^:.-36s::. DI-IS Class Of ’61 Planning Reunion 'I'he Davie I lij;li School Class o f I w ill hold ils 2()th reimioM on [ SalURlay, Auj;, 27. Ibi' class niemhcrs and ihcir guests or | spouses. 'I'he (iuiifd (HI ilealy Drive in Winston-Saleni w ill Iw the loca­ tion. l-'eslivitics will beiiiii at 6 p.m.-: . A prime rib dinner will be seryed. l The dance band w ill begin at 9.. Cost is Si.5 per person. Reser-1 vations nui.si be made by June 15;' Maiiy addresses have changed aiKl the reunion committee has not been able to loc;ile evciyone. Cdn- lact .lune Johnson at 2'84-2202 if 1 you have not received a letter and' re,ser\:uion I'orm or if you know of anyone e|se who needs one.; IS, Senior Citizens Month C lijD a n d S a v e w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g m e r c h a n t s w h o w e r e g la d t o b r i n g t h e s e s a v in g s t o o u r H o n o r e d S e n io r C it iz e n s O ff A n y P u rc h a s e ^ jp is t e r ’s S e fa c lE r s Wmerc OuAuiry Exceeds PRICE 117 N. Main street Phone 634-2737 (Coupon must be presented at time of purchase) Coupon Good Thru May 31; 1988 T I I i I I I III I I iI Senior Citizen!s Coupon MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Court Square 634-5812 With coupon at time of purchase Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 J rSehidr ,CItl^en!s Coupon ; 1 0 % O ff O f A ll Lawn & Qarden Sieppiies C a u d e l l L u m b e r 162 Sheek street Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-2167 Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 “i r I I i I I I I I ■ I > I ■ I I I i I I B I I I I .» L ienlor Citizen’s Coupon BUY ONE CUSTOM FRAME At The Regular Price G E T A S E C O N D F R A i ^ E F O R J U S T A B U C K Ben Franklin Frame Sliop Mocksville, N.C. Satisfaction Guaranteed Second frame must be of equal or lesser value lhan Irame purcfiased. With coupon at time of purchase — Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 r I I I I i I 1 I I I I I L. /S)^ic>i^:^Citizfen^';<?Qupofi' Bring this coupon and recieve 1 0 % Discount On Any Meal : . at ,' ,' cannot oe used with any other discount Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 tI I I' I I I I I I I i I J C a p ’n S te v e n ’s Seafood R estaurant F re e C o ffe e O r T e a with meal (except Fri. & Sat.) Highway 60 Northi 122 Yadkinville Rd.Mocksville Mocksville Restaurant Only j Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 J E x tra 1 0 % O ff A n y V ita m in P u rc h a s e Coupon must be presented at time of purchase 'T I I I > I I B B I B B [2 0 % Senipr Citizen’s Coupon Fosfer Hauch Drug • wiikesboro Street 634-2141 Mocksville, N.C. ; it ^ ’ J Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 J ° 20% 1t: ‘v::'^ IV V :-|n A n y R o s e B u s h In s to c k | With coupon at time of purchase j Limit 1 Per Customer B Rufty’s Garden Shop 2 0 % O ff Senior; Citla!^n?s;C6iiiP0h^r • B I B B I I I I I " IB 185 N. Main St. B Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 Precision Wheel Balancing (On the vehicle) $22°“ V alue — G uaranteed V z P r i c e W i t h C o u p o n Coupon must be presented at lime of purchase B o g e r fiJ ^ ^ n S ^ S e r v ic e Senior Citizen’s Coupon 634-5924 T r B i I I I I I B Off A i r ^ % ! H a n g in g B a s k e ts « ! ith coupon at time of purchase • i D u tc h m a n ’s G re e k G a rd e n C e n te r Wiikesboro street 634-1865 Mocksville i 10% Senior Citizen’s Coupon MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Court Square _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 634-5812 2 0 % off of S o fa a n d C h a ir ■n I I I B BI B I BBI____ , . With coupon at time of purchase J Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 I_____„ ^ - 2 - - - - J Tf r e f Senior Citizen’s Coupon Rufty’s Garden Shop FREE! FREE! P a c k O f J o b e s F lo w e rin g |Seiiilb1r^Cltiz#n?8|Coiipo!t> OKSVILte-store Hours: Mon.- Snt. 9:30-5:30 Fri. Nite Till 8:0020% O f f A n y O n e I t e m •T I —s- I B I B i r 'B -s-IB *t E Senior Citizen’s,Coupon ■ P la n t S p ik e s F e rtiliz e r | i of Your C hoice | ; I With coupon at time of purchase b b R egular or Sale Pi ice | i I Limit 1 per customer ! ! with coupon at time of purchaseL F Iil. Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 _TR E E J Coupon Good Thru May 31, ^ ^ ^ J o i.i-------L 130 N. Main St. H a p p y H ouse M in la tu re s - Doll Houses And Accessories “ 2 0 % O f f A l l D e l! H o u s e s Mocksville, N.C. (704) 634-1424 Coupon must be presented at time of purchase Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 1 I _ | I I I I I 1 1 I IIJ r I I B j EVERY B ^S e n ld r;C itiie ;^*8 ;CpMPon ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING WINTIL NOON BMUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY I WITH PROPER IDENTIFACTION ■B : ^ ' B B B L T B B B BCASH AND CARRY PURCHASES ONLY SORRY, | DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY TO SPECIAL ORDER, j COUPON. SALE PRICES OR LABOR ON INSTALL-1 ED PURCHASES. | SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! 1 0 % O ff w ith coupon an additional 5% off MOCKSVILLE BUILDER’S SUPPLY 634'5915 998>5700 Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 M OCKSVILLE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES [Court Square 634-5812 B B I I J 0 0 O ff O f A n y C o m p le te B e d ro o m S u ite I B B I ! With coupon at time of purchase • Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 • I e I Iis t e I 8 S I > n mI I I I I I ' I I I * 10% Ml Mi «M 1 0 -geniorXitU en’g Coupon % D is c o u n t ^ A r^y P u rc h a s e “ “ “ "1 10% ! aift * •p M.i'l K a t h a r i n e ’s HALLMARK SHOP With coupon at time of purchase Coupon Good Thru May 31, 1988 W7-22SU I ■ nB B I H fl a B IQO/oJ Couple H onored With Dinner . Hi ujc cU:vi I.'v nthi.i: S. AiuJiTM>n < 11 ■fcn'.hni ,1. (iirnuT h tii' M(k'ksvilU\ aiul;iici ji.iitt'i-. H;iH , McI can ol S! ' I nil!'.. :M,' : \u'iv. : lu>ihiri\l ;ua vliniK-i S;iiiiitl,i\ ms'hi. May y... ill I he (uniif ,o( Mi .mtl Mi's. Hi'bin Slu'li.'ii r.f Iv i.iK' I . MiK'ksVilU' ■ lit".iin i; ;uc,ir ,Mi>' Slu'llO!!, Mi.i-,inj M > , S.iik1i ;i .SIk'Iu'ii.** .'\|i|)u)\ih)aiel\ ’(t Itiriuls atid iX’lativcN utU'iklovl 1:1k- liiniK i M.S. ,\niliTM)n .iiitl M r : NK:I .o.iii Avill he, niarticil in (.irceiiNt'crii i.ni S atiiala\, Juiu- 4 Ms. .Aiii.li.Msiiii is liic ilauphli'i ol M r. aiul M rs . X’od .SIil-Ii.hi of Soiiihwood Acres:, .M<vksvil|o. 13 Earn Degrees From N.C. State ■I'tiirlccn Davio Coimty Siuilciiis participaleii in (lie lySS Spring Cwninicncemenl at Noiih Cart'lina Slate University. Saturtiay. May .7, 'I’hose : who earned iiacheUn 's degrees ineliideil |he rulipwing: V -■ Jiiiiies Ciiristopher Jones. Route 4. Advaiiee' — Ciina Ray Ringlieiv, danuhter ul‘ Gerald and Barbara Riiiglien. Bernuida Run. — 'I'eddy Dale Baity, son olMohn and Charlotte Baity. Route .‘i, Mocksville. — Curtis Kent Barnhardl; F^oute 7. Mocksville. — JelTrey C. Barnhardt, Route 1. M ocksville. — Je(Trey Odell Boger, s(ni of Odell and Carolyn Boger. Route 2. Mocksville. — Mark Wakefield Hamrick, Rome J, Mock.s'ville. ; — lirik Scott Mu.sselnian. son of Pcrcc and Mary Lou Musselnian. Route 3. Mocksville. — Cliirencc Arthur Rupard. .son of Clarence Rupard, Route 3, -Mocksville. — Mark Thomas Walton, son ol' . Donald and Patricia Walton, Route 5, Mocksville. — Kenneth Dwayne White, son of Richard and Judy W hile, Route 8, Mocksville. Victor Kenneth Angell (if Route 8, Mocksville received his master's l)A\ II-; COILNTV I'SriiUriUSK HECOni), TMUKSDAV, Miiy 12, /9K«-7C Norton-Whitaker Couple Plans June 18 Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larry lildcr of Statesville .ind Mr. and Mrs. Jeri'v Ray Norton of Stony I'oiiU announce the engagement of their daughter. Lisa Kay Norton, to Bryani Keith Whitaker, son of NIr. ;nul .Mrs. John (ioodnian of Staies\ ille and M r. andM rs. Jack Whitaker of Winston-Saleni. 'I'he wedding is plannetl for June IS. at 4 p.m.. at Race Street l.lnited Methodist Church in Statesville. T h e bride-elect is a graduate of West Ireilcll High Schoc'l and is a rising senior at Lenoir-Rliyne College. Whitaker is also a graduate o f West Iredell High Schcioi and Catawba College with a degree in etlucalion. He is enipUivcd as a teacher in Davie C.’ountv. L o o k A t W h a t A B e a u t i f u l F r a m e C a n D o ! Eyeglas.ses today are designed as fashion accessories...to enhance your features and flatter your face! Come see out- great Keleetion of styles for both men and women! WILLOW OAKS SHOPPING CENTER MOCKSVILLE, NC 704-634-6216 Open Thursdays & Fridays 10 am ■ 6 pm Mens Work Shoe Durnfalo lippor. Padded collar. Goodyonr Well Consliuction. ■"nug. 17.07 15.00 B R A H M A Mens Garage Oxford QiJ.'illly lonlhor tippiM' Cu.'jhioii iiisoli.'. GooUyoai Well Coiu;liiiclii)ii. Oil rosisfaiit solo. Hof), ? lfi7 Site Dite Wed . Mj/ It Imu Sun . Uiy IS, I9U . Sloii Hou<i MoA • S4t 9 4 (a 4 p n ■■Su-xJiy«M<o5Wp»r. »Locattofl: Boof* Piw ifMkmKillf. WlBi| Mockiviii«,N C. 27070 wAi-MAiu s Aivvinnr.r » roi icv-ii'Mn.t 1/i^.ict k ■' O.ii; L) :»'■.> ......... •in*tr,M.i'f ''-'it-'.' .1 /<.<■'( f I f< c!> n'ltif'tf. h>i l>'i' i»v'th ii))}'.»' \ j J.'v I imi|,l!ii.lfir. «()<(> '■'» fJl-fV I '■ M :* i.iMli-,r i-nc i.-f 5 8 P i e c e S e r v i c e F o r E i g h t S o lid S ta in ie s s T a b le w a re With the purchaseS388 or more 125-127 N. Main St.634-5739 Mocksville, N.C. .SC-DAVIK COUNTY KNTKUPUISK Ul^COUI), T1IUUSI),U’, Miiv 12. 1088 1850 ______ ^ nMK\l.l)IKK1UK.S , 129 yonrs ol sorvlce ■ ‘1 LOC.ItiOHS :I'r S Miini S’ WiMM, t, ^ ,, B lu e B a y S c a l'o o d R e s t a u r a n t (>l>i n ,1 ues, in. J 10 Sal- .^111; Sun. i: ** ( foM'd un \l(mHa>s Highway 70, Barber 278-2226 278-2227 MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY "Togoltior VVe Do It Uo|lor", Soulli Main 634-5915 Attend The Church 01 Your Choice John N. McDaniel & Sons Hwy. 601 s., Mocksvllle 634-3531 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. Wllkesboro street Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER CO. 162 Sheek street Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2167 J o h n n ie M . T ille y P e s t C o n tr o l S e rv ic e •Servicos For Over 2B Years’ Locally Owned S Operaled •Residential •Commercial •industrial •Institutional ‘Inspection Upon Request' Mocksvllle 634-5600 Complements of Department Store North Main Street Mocksville ' SINCE •-^'S ltale a STiti ib lo ti — 962 Yadkinvilie Road Mocksville 634-6115 MARTIN HARDWARE & GENERAL MDSE. Feeds, Dry Goods, Groceries and Fertilizer Depot Street Mocksviiie, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2128 J.P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers ol DAISY FLOUR VJe Custom Biond Depot Street Mocksviiie, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2126 BENEVOLENCE TO THE STRANGER lUBQE VVECE CEQTAIN CUSTOMS c?ESARDi‘'i.'' STW M GERS AMONG TWE WEBSH; V5 "tlAT WERE CON­ SIDERED UN VCITTEN LAW IN RE5ACD T'- TMEIR SAPETV-AND WELL BEING. A MAN IM A STRANoE X ' ‘;N,NEEC'IM6 LOOSING POR The ,N‘6WT WOULQ EM CU5T- 0:S\, 5E-!iT i-^lMSELF ON TME GROUNu OP T.4E 'WACU'ETPLAGE OR The A^Ain T^OROUGHPARE AND \VA;T POE ONE OP TmE NA- TiVES TO iSSUE AN INVITATION TO STA'' Th'E NiiSMT. Tl-iiS VVA5 i\!VARlABLV D 0 N E '5 0 ThAT TME STRANGER WOULD NOT BECO.WE PREV FOS TLiiEVES. AN 'LLU5- TRATION OF THIS 15 TO BE POUND IN 5E N .24 ,W H £P E ABRA­HAM 'S STEWAR’D,IS SEN T TO PIND A BRIDE POKI ABRAUAW'5 SO N , ISA A C , AND IS SREET ED BV LABAN WWO EXCLAIM S, -'COME IN T>-^OU B L E SS E D OF •mE LORD; W W EREFOC STAND- SST THOU W IT H OU T ? FO R I WAVE PREPARED TWE M O U SE,, AND ROOM FOR THE CAM ELS,'' A' '.ill! ASSEMBLY OF ODDMARANATHA CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLYHwy. 601 NoflhWocksvillo, NC. , , ,Rov, Curtis E VVoc*jSunday School lOOOiimMorning Worship 11 (X) a rn,Evonifig V/orship 7 00 p n» BAPTISTADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 001 Mark Hart, pa&lor Sunday Services Sunday School .Mornincj Worship Evoning Worship 9 •:'» rt n» 11,00 a m 0:00 p m 7:00 p mWodnasday Oiblo Study BEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Boar Crook Church Road BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 North at MO Rov Glonn Sellers, pastor Sunday School 9.*15 a m.Morning Worship n .OOa.ntEvoning Worship 7 30 p m,V/odnosday Sorvico 7:30 p.mBREAD OF LIFE BAPTIST CHAPEL Four Cornoi’S Comrnunity. Hwy 801 Phil Kitchin. pastorSunday School 10 00 a mPreaching Sorvico 1100 am.CALAHALN FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Calahain Road Rov. Carrol Jordan, pastor Sunday School 10 00 a mWorship Service 11 00 a m,Sunday Night Worship 7 00 p.mWednesday BiPIo Study 7:00 p.n>CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 Soulh , Rt 7. Box 92. MocksvilV)Jim Grydor. pastorSunday Sct»ool 10.00 amWorship Sorvico 11:00amEvoning Worship 7 00 p in.Vf'odnosday Sorvico 7 00 p rnCEDAR CREEK BAPTIST Codar Crook ChurcJ» Road CHINAQUAPIN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Chinaquapin Churcli Road ofl Hwy 601 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstono RoadSunday School 10 00 a mV/orship Sorvico 1100amCORNATZER BAPTISTCHURCHAdvance. N CDAVIE BAPTIST CHURCHFork. N C.Sunday School 9 ‘lb a mWorship Sorvico 11 00 a rnEvoning Worship 7 00 p mWednesday Sorvico 7 00 p mDUTCHMAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 801 otf Hwy G-1 EATON’S BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton's Church Roitd Rov. David GilbroattiSunday School 10 00 a rnWorship Sorvico 11 00 a mWodnosday PraytK Sorvico 7 30 p m EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 fJoriti :Cooloemoo. N Onov, D C Sullivan, pastorSunday School 10 00 amSunday V/ofship 11 00 a mSunday f;v»!niftc) W(>f‘Wn) 7 (H) p mV/edriosday SorviCD ^ 00 p mFARMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCHrarmincjion RoadSumlay School : I0f)0.»niWorship Sorvic«* 11 00 a inYfjulti Training UriKt'i 7 00 p niFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MaT» Siront W, Paul Ri()(js,'paslo»Sunday JicluH)] ''J.'lii ,i m, Morni'-irj Wfifrir»i(i M fX) it mOvonmy '.Vi)r;.liip 7 TK) p mChiirctl IraifiUKI it Of) inWoi)no-iday ,iJ'lJio GiLKly / tK) p niFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marginal StroiM. Ccolocmnf;, MC flov Larry O Alton''iiinday School y,-if) a mWorship Sofvit.o 11 DO a mfivoning V/ofbt'ip / 00 p inWi»iln«‘j(!.iy Sorvicti 7 l‘i p rnFORK BAPTIST CHURQi 0 in>!os oaf.l on Hwy iiA Sunday Scfiool .I'l a mVJoi'Jwp Soivic.*,* n 00 a IIIi;vun>n<i Woiship 7 ?0 j> niGOSPJU- BAPTIST CHURCH HI. 6. Mi.kI-sviIIo Sunday Stliool Worship SdfvicoCvomng WorshipWL‘iJr»t5day Sofvico “iREEN MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCH ■ fn-ry 001. Farmington Yatos Wilkorsofj, p.'tsSor Sunday School lOOOarnV/orship Sorvico 11 00 a mEvening Worstup 7 30 p.rnWodnesday Service 7 30 p m,HOPE BAPTIST TABERfMCLE Highway 150 East Norman S. Fryo. pastor Sunday School 9 45 a m; Worship Sorvico 10:45 a mEvangelistic 7 30 p.m.Wodnosday Sorvict) 7 00 p m :IJAMES CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH KonriMin Hydo. pastor Sunday SctuK)! ^ -i'-j a mWorship SorviCt' 1 1 O-H a mEvening Worship , »i 00 p mWednesday Service 7 30 p mJERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 601 SouthSunday School ' 10:00 amWorship Service 1100amEvening V;orsl»-p 7 30 p mWodnosday Sen^ico 7 30 p m,NO CREEK PRIMJTJVE BAPTIST CHURCHNo Crook Road olf Hwy 64SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH620 Depot St. MocksvilleRog AO Walker, pastorSunday School' 10 00 amWorship Service 11:00 a rnWodnosday Worship (4t)i weoK) 7 00 p.m.SMITH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH INTERFAITH/UNIVERSALASSEMBLY OF LIGHTHwy. 601 S (704) 204.4322 Dr. Jerry L. Copo, minister tsi A 3rd-Sundays 2nd Thursday 4jh Wednosoay 2 30 p m. 7:30 p.m, 7:30 p.m. Hwy 150 East TRINITY r 10 00 a m11 00 a m 7 00 p m /(W p rnlayGREEN HILL BAPTIST CHURCHGroun Hill fkiad Hev Grah.im Wf)oi»ii* pd*iti>i , Sunday Schucil ‘>:4;i a mWori.tiip Stiivico 10 4') a m|;voniru| Wonjfiip / 00 p m ’ BAPTIST CHURCHni 4. Mocksviiie Darroll Cot, pastorSunday School 10 00 amWorship Service 11.00 amEvening Worship 7 00 p mWodnosday Servico 7 00 p mTURRENTINE BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 7. Mocksvillo :Rev, Charles Honstoy, pastor Sunday School 9:4S a mWorship Service 11 00 a mEvoning Worstup f> 30 p mWodnosday Prayer MooUng 7 00 p m VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH Midway St.. Cooloemoo Sholl)y Harbour, pastor Surtday School 10 00 a,mV/orship Sorvico 11.00 a m.Evening Worship 6 00 p nrWednesday AV/ANAS 6 45 pmWodnosday Pravor Mooting 7 00 p iti YADKIN VALLeV BAPTIST CHURCH Yadkin Valley Road CATHOLICST, FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCHHwy. 601 NormSuruiay Worship :10 fX) a m CHURCH OF CHRISTCORINTH CHURCH OF CHRIST*Charlie Harrison. Jr.. ministerSundt»y Worship 1 f 00 a mRvi.*ning Worship ,7pm CHURCH OF QOD COOLEEMEE CHURCH OF GODCotJicomoo. NCLuthf.M Chart'bers, pastorSunday School 10 00 amMorning Worship 11 00 a rnEvoning Worship f.OOpmWednesday FTH 7 00 p mCLEMENT GROVE CHURCH OF GODHwy 64 Wostt W harnes. pastor.‘■uit>baff> , .Worstup Siiifvico ’ Ou p .tirvoninc) V.'unMiip .Wfiinesday Service f*MOCKSVILLE CHURCH OF GOD Dwight Durham, pastor Hwy 64 HastSunday School :Worship Service 11 00 .1 mt;vening Worship ^ 00 p mWednesday Sr'rvice ' / 00 p n; ■ episcopalCOOLECMCt EPJSCOAL CHURC)} OF GOOD SHEPHERDRev W.llis M Hosenlh.U, priest Sermon . •• '* .‘Sunday School ’0 ‘<0 a r'iST. CLEMENT S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Meelini) al Vixjlef's Chapel MiildliilJiook Drive. Clemn>r>nf;Hev David Wngru. pastor Sunday Srtuml '0 00 a <i,Worship h Holy C'-nmumon »1 00 a m FORK EPISCOPAL CHURCH 01- THE ASCENSION „Siii'day Ec:hool ^ ■ 1 ? iS a In St! CLEMMENT'ti EPISCOPAL CHURCH Meeting at Voglei's Chapel MiddluPimik Onve, CUmuiuins Jtub David Wrigtit: pastor Sundiiy SchKo! ’0 00 a mWorshili A Hf.ly ('ommunn)n 11 00 a m LUTHERANHOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCHRev, John A Johnson, pastor Hwy 601 South, Mocksvillo Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Servico 11:00 a.m. METHOOiSTA.M.E. ZION METHODIST CHURCH Booetown Street. Mocksville ADVANCE UNITED METHOOIST CHURCHAdvance, N.C.BAILEVS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Bailey's Chapel Road : BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Bothol Church Road BETHLEHEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRedtand Road oH Hwy. 150 East CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHighway 64 WestRov, John B. Rowo, minister1st A 2nd SundayChurch School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service ll:00a.m3rd A 4th SundayWorship Sofv/co 9:45 a.m.Church School 10:45 a m.5th SundayChurch School 9:45 a.m.CHESTNUT GROVE METHODIST CHURCHJames Chip Webb, pastor 2nd & 4th SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.V/orship Sorvico 11:00 a.m.CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCHCherry Hill RoadCOOLEEMEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRov. Wado H. Childers, Jr.. pastorCORNATZER UNITED METHOOISTCHURCHCornatzer RoadDULIN METHODIST CHURCHAdvance. N.C.ELBAVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHDavie Academy Road Rev. John B. Rowe, pastor 1st & 2nd SundaysV/orship Service 10:00 a.m.Church School 11-.00 a.m.3rd S 4th SundaysChurch School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.5th SundayChurch School 10:00 a m. SMITH GROVE UNITED METHOOIST CHURCHHwy. 158 East. Mocksvrile Rov. Bobby G. Swaim. pastor 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday School Worship Servico 2nd. 4th & 5th Sunday Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Servico 11:00 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m,UNION CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH James Chip Webb, pastor isl, 3rd. & 5th SurxTay Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m. WESLEY CHAPEL METHOOIST CHURCH Advance. N.C.1st SundaySunday School 11:00 a.m.Worship Service 10:00 a.m.2nd, 3rd, & 4ih SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.V^orship Service 11:00 a,m.ZION CHAPEL UNITED METHOOISTCHURCHRev. Kormit Shoal, pastor Hwy. 001, Advance. N.C FARW 11 00 a.m. : 9:45 a m. 9.45 a m. 11,00 a rn RMINGTON METHODIST CHURCH1st SundaySunday School 1100 a,rn.Worship Service 10:00 a m.2r»d & 4ih SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.3rd SundaySunday School ^ 10:00 a.m.Worship Sowice 11:00 a.m.FIRST UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH North Mam Street. Mocksville n»iv Don Davis, pastor Sunday School 10.00 amWorstup Sorvico 1100 a.m.FULTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 801 botweoii Fork and Advanco Rov, Mark S Denton, pastor 1st & 4ih Sunday Sunday School Worstup Sorvico 2nd. 3rd A Slli Sunday Sunday School Worship Service HARDISON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Joricho Ciujrch Road LIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Gl;itJs(ono Road 1st & 3»d SundaySund.jy School 1100amWorship Service 9 45 a m?nd a 4lfi .‘^und.jySunday Jjchruil , 9'4f> a m.Woisi'ip SiMvice M 00 a rnMAINVILLE A.M.E. ZION METHODIST CHURCHVaughn L Adams-, par,ten ni ,6. Oiu 3/, Mocksv'lft?Siiful.iy 9 30 a mWi'i-.hip Soiviro 1 1 00 a mMOCKS UNirUO METHODIST CHURCH Adv.inro, fJ C .MT OLIVE METHODIST CHiTHCH Hi Mi't vsvilli'1-.I, ,'iul, Sunii.ivSunday ‘0 00 a m'.V.-M.,lM[. 1 Ui> .1 Ml -IU1 Sun.i.iy:.uMii,iy S> ru.n'l 1 i iH! a <uWuf'ililp Scf'.'t 1f)'«) a nt NEW UNION UNITED ML'IHOOIST CHURCHHaywnod f.t Hyaff paste'ftMi'dav St fu'-ol iC'(K' .,irn .W(.’'ship .1 ' 1 1)1) .1 (I! OAK GROVf UNnrO MUHO0IS1 CHURCHHwy isMt.i-.,! PRESBYTERIANBIXBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fork Church Road at Cornatzer Road R. Shane Owens,pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.1st & 3rd WodnosdayBible Study 7:30 p.m.COOLEEMEE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 60 Watts Street-Cooleomoe Kenneth E. Pollock. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.Wed. • Prayer & Biblo Study 7:30 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Leland A. Richardson, ministor Corner So. Main St. & Lexington Hwy. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. WESLEYANLIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH A C. Clemons, pastor MOCKSVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCHHospital Street, Mocksvillo Rov Perry HinesSunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship 11:00 a.m.Sunday Evoning Worship 7:00 p.m.Wednesday Worship 7:00 p m. MORAVIANMACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCHRev. E. Hampton Storgan. Jr.. pastor Hwy. B01. Farmington Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Sorvico 11:00 a.m.Evoning Worship 7:30 p.m. MORMONChurch Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints869 Hardison St.. MocksvilleSunday Meeting 10:00 a.rn. - 12 noon SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTSEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTMilling Road Sid Mills, pastorSabbath School 9:30 a.m.Worship Service 11 00 a m PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSCLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTALLiberty Church Roiid Rev Albert GentleSunday School 10:00 am.Wofbiiip Service 1100 amMOCKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSMilling RoadRev Marshall UranlloySunday School 10 00 amWorstup Soivico: 1100 amrveniru) St-rvicit 6 00 pm.t.'vani;olis(ic : . 7 00 p m,VV*H!ilt!‘.d<u SiMvic.1' 7 30 p mRrDLAND PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSJ.ifnos j)ast('r 'Jsi'i'.Kiv SifKH)! 10 00 ant1 1 00 a in1 IX) p mI N'v;ht ’ 00 p m S u p p o r t T h e M e rc h a n t,s W h o B r in }4 Y o u T h is I n lo r in a t io n — A tte n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o ic e — E aton F u ne ra l H om e 328 North Main Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO Ford Farniing Sales And Service New Holland Equipment Highway 60! South ■ Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5969 When you're hi;ng'7 for a relaxing meal. Hwy. 601 & MO Mocksvlllc, NO Phone 634-0436♦ 1 9 M W * « lw n SiN * > • U o m -n Poe t Inc C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. Jericho Road Mocksviiie, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5148 Compliments of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 9 7 7 Yadkinvilie Road Mocksville, N.C. 634-6207 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. Route 6, Box 153 Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 492-5565 JEFFC O CO ,, INC: In the Hillsdale Community , Route 1 Advance, N.C. 27006 Phone 998-8193 FULLER WELDING & FABRICATORS Hwy. 601 S P.O. 8 0 X 821 Mocksville, N.C. 634-3712 M O C K S V ILLE S H E LL SERVICE 189 Gaither street Mocksville, N.C. 634-5144 Ed Fisher PLUMBING SERVICE Cooleemse, N.C, 27014 Expert Repairs & New Installation FREE Estimates & Emergency Service 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS’S Country Kitchen 601 S, & 1-40Featuring Breakfast 24 Hrs. 7 Days A Week 2 Eggs, Saus. Units, Fresh Home Fries, Chilled Orange Juice J2.99 634-3750 Ellis Bible Sales . P.O. Box f 187 Advance N,C. 27006 C linton Ellis, Owner D a ily D e v o tio n 9 :3 0 to 9 :4 5 a .m . M o n d a y t ln n S a tu rd a y W D S L o b i t u a r i e s C o n in lo c lo r c 1). A m m s W INSTO N S A l,I'M \,li iC'omnu>doiv l)i'w c\ \\c is , ')0. 5146 N (.'hen \ ,Sl , ilird Sumia\ . M iiy 8, ill Silas t'u'ck \l.iuo i in NVnistdn S.ik'in He uiis hiMH I'ohiuaiA 1S'>S, 111 C .inoil t'ounix. \ .1 , ii> Jim a:ul l.L'illur Ilaiifs AVi'tsl lie '.'.as a niciiibi'r o lC ii'o k ( >ak M "ia \ ian Cluircli. Ml.' was a ri’liii'd s'j"i.cr\ niaii. IniiuTal .scrv K'cs wcic lu'kl T ir-s cl:i>\ May 10, at Nlinvlv I'uiicial Itomc C'hapcl in Minini .Airy hy Rev. Slesc .-Xycrs, Rex, t'hris Ayers. Rev, Koberi Ikiielieiisaiul lies-. McKinley W’unli. Burial Ibllowed in OKI Hollow C'enieier;,. M r, .Ayers was I'lrsl married lo l-’rances 'I’hoinas .Ayers, who dieil ill 145.''. and laier lo I'aye Hiiiuess Ayers. / Surviving are his w ile ,M rs . I'uye Burgess .Ayers, of the home; four.daughiers. Mrs. Clyde (Mae) Mayes, Mrs. W illiam (Belly) Mollil'ield and Mrs. Bill (Josie) M arlin, a lld f Winston-Salem and Mrs. Blaine (Alice) Hulehens, Lewisville; Three ,sons, Ray .Ayers, .Ad­ vance, Garnel .Ayens, Winston- Salem and Emmii Ayers. Clem­ m ons; IS grandchildren; 21 great­ grandchildren ami one sister, Mrs, Stella liaster, Mount Airy. W illia m R o b e r t B e c k W IN S T O N -S A L liM - M r. W'illiam Robert Beck. 5(i; Route 12, w'as killed Wedne.sday, May 4. in an automobile accident on Lin- villc Road, Funeral services were held Saturday, May 7, at liaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksvillc by the Rev. Grady Tut- terow' and the Rev, Gary Kling; Burial followed at Bear Creek Bap- ti.st (Church cemetery, M r, Beck wa.s bom in Davie County to Mary Belle Latham and the,late W'illiam Andrew Beck. He was :a production operator for Johnson C ontrol in Winston-Salem, Surviving are his m other of Mocksvillc; one daughter, Karen M cDowell, Route 12, W'inston- Salem; two sons. Todd Beck, Winston-Salem, and W illiam Dean Beck, Rochester, N .Y .; One sister, Mrs, W.O. (Peggy) Hicks, Route 6. Mocksville; two brothers, B illy Ray Beck, Mocksville, and Grady Lewis Beck, Route 5, Mocksvillc, and tw o grandchildren. H a z e l F . D u n n AD VAN C E - Hazel Forrest Dunn, 63, of Route I , died Thurs­ day, May 5, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem, 'i'he funeral was held Sunday, May 8, at N iton’s Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Robert Peurifoy, the Rev. Norman Frye and the Rev, Paul Hart. Burial followed in the No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. Born Nov. 3, 1924, in Davidson County, she was a daughter of the late W illiam Dodson and Blanche Mae Harvey Fonest. Reiireil irom Drexel Heritage Inirniture, she at­ tended No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. lle r husband, Roy Thom as Dunn, died l-eb. 25, I9()8. Survivors include ii daughter, Frances Duiin Smiili of Ad\anee; four sisters, Peggy Smiih of Ad- Reach Out Evangelism Team Conducts Spring Revivals DAVIK c o iiv r v KN TI'KI'KI.SI KliCCMII). TMUKSDAY, May 12, l'J8? sance. I'ninces Perry and Mamie (H'.i-nN, both nl High Point, and Sue I )unniiiL's iil A liin n v. < ia ; two !>i. I lu iiii I'orrcsi o f ,M"> kw ille aiu! koherl l-orresl vil I .I'Miicliin aiiil iw ii I'i.iiuKi'iis, lU in if y ( ) . I ’o s te r H.lines I’ostei- "1 KmiU' ' , M "\'kssillc. dieil S.iivii 'l.is . ,\l,is \ ,(i I )as IS ( 'i'IIiiiiiinils I ii'spilal ill .Sialfss ille, I Ik- luiiei.il ss.is held Mi'iulas . -M.is ‘I. al the l-iisi li;ipiisi Cliureh "1 ( iii'leciiiee, ollieialcd bs ilie Res. L.ins .Allen Hnri.il lolli'ss ed al Uosi' (.'enu.ieiy Menii'i ials in.is he in.kle ii' I 'nsi Hapiisi d iu re li ni C^Mleeniee. Horn Oct. I‘). I'HH. he ssas ihe son i>!' the lale Hill and ,Annie I'Ostei Fiisier. He ssas retirei.1 Irom ihe CAianese Corp. of .Aiiierii'a and a member of the l-irst Baptist Chureh ol' Cooleemee. ; Survisitrs include his wife; .len- nie Johnson Fosier; three ilaugh lers, Dialine Sehsvail/ of l.on- ilonberry, ,N'.H;, Tiny Hendrix of .Atlvanee and Vickie W’alsher of Salisbury; one sister, Riilh Foster ol' Cooleemee; anti tsso brothers, Glenn F'oster of Mocksville and Hill l-oster o f Shebiivuin Falls, Wis. T u r n e r L . G r e g o r y T urner Ij -’c Gregory, S6, of Route 4. Mocksville, dietl Tues­ day, May 3. at the Salisbury VA Medical Center, 'The funeral svas hekl Thursday, May 5. al E;iton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. D.C. Sullivan, pastor of FdgesvocKl Baptist Church i)l' C<i'ileemee. B urial follow ed in I.egion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Born March 7, 1902. in Wilkes County, he svas a son of the late M elvin and H attie Copley Gregory. Retired from the U.S. Navy after 30 years ofsers iee. lie ss'as a member o f Fdgesvood Bap^ list Church. Survivors include his svife. Ber­ tha Plosvman Gregory; a sister, Cleo Dednion of HmerakI Tsie; t\so brothers, J.P. and Ba.xter Gregory, both of Fioute 4; and ses’eral nieces and nephess's. W i l l i e S u e K e llu n i W'illie Sue Holman Kellum. 40, o f Route 2. Mocksville, died W'ednesday, May 4. in Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. Born Nov. 15, 1947. in Davie County, she svas a daughter of Quillie Sue Holman of Mocksville and the late Charlie Mack Holman. A member ofSt, John’s AM E Zion Church, she was employed by Mocksville Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Survivors, in addition to her m other, include tsvo brothers, Robert Tiolinan and Charlie Mack Holman Jr,, both of Mocksville; and a sister. Annie Marie Holman o f Mocksville. i-uneral services svere held Sun­ day, May 8, al Mount /.ion Holiness Clnu'ch, coiKlueietl by i-lder James Ijames. Burial follosv- cd in a local cemetery. G .R . S h e e k J r . ADVANCI-; Mr. G.R. Sheek Jr., 55, 101 Ivy Circle,Ueriiuula Run, died Saiurtlay. May 7, at F'or- sylh Hospital. Funeral services were heUl 'Tues- erusalem Fire Department 3rd Annual Spring Fling May 21 at Fire Dept. 601 &801 (Greasy Corner) 7:00 a.m .- Ham & Sausage B iscu it 8:00 a.m .- Yard Sale 10:00 a .m .-A u c tio n 10:00 a.m .- B ar-Q -C hicken P ork Bar-Q H ot D ogs Take Out Available 284-2790 day. ,\lay 10. al C'Icmmons First H;ipiisl ('hurch by Dr. Robcrl Canissell : and l.)r. Cecil Cave! B urial lollosved' in F'orsylh: Memorial Park. Mr. Sheek ssas Ihhii in Winsioii- Saleiti lo Ciorrell R. and T!s a Can ­ dle Slieek. He lived all of his life in the Winsion-Salehi ,iiea. He ssas Regional Sales I)iieelor lor Aniei Kan 1 ubrieanis ( 'o,. : sslieie he ssas ,i member iif the I’lesideni \ C.ihinet, 1 le had sers ed on Ihe board of directors of .Nor^ llissesiern Hank He aKended (,'leminniis T'iisl Hapiisi ( ’luireTi: Snrsiviiig are his ssile. Helly Kiger Sheek, o l ilie home; one daughlei aiiil hushanil. Dassn and Kobbm Greenssond, ,Advaiiee:.lsso grandehildreir. his sie p iiu 'llki. M rs. .Mildred Sheek, Wiiislon- Sak'ni; Six sislers, Mrs, Herniee liases. Crumpler, ,Mrs. Rpinaine .Angel. Providencc, Mrs: Rebali Welch aiul iMrs. Wilma Reece, (loih iil Winston-Salem, Mrs, Kay Tavlor, Hernukla Run and Mrs. C;itlis, Boyd, Winston-Salem; ’Tsso brothers, Kenneth and Phillip Sheek. boih of W'inston- Salem; one half sister, Mrs. Kelles’ Tlenliste, Winston-Salem, and tsso stepsisters, .Mrs. Renee f.arge and Mrs. l.')ebbic Hickman, both of NS'insion-Salem. ^ .Memorials may be matle to the liiiilding I-'und ofCienimons l-'irst Baplisi Chureh. A llie N . V ic k Allie Nail Vick, 85, of 207 Spring St.. Mocksville. died at I-^avie County Hospital on W'ednes­ day, May 4, A graveside service svas hekl Siiturdas', May 7, at Rose Cemetery , coiulucteil by the Rev, Paul Riggs, Born .May 9. ,I9(_)2, in Ross'an Counly, she svas a daughter of the late Horace F,. and Augusta liller Nail. .A homemaker, she ssas a member of the Mocksville First Baptist Chureh, Survivors include her husband, iie rt V ick, ssith svhom she celebrated her (i5th Ssedding an­ niversary .April 18; isvo daughters, Verniece Hosvard and Jerrylene Ritldle, both of Mocksville; a son. Bill Vick of Mocksville; a sister, I'lora Fox of Salisbuiy; four grand­ childre n; and tsvo great- grandchiklren. E u g e n e A . ‘ X ' V o g le r ADVANCF; - M r. Fu-icne A. ••X ” Vogler, 89, Highsvay SOI, died Friday, May 6. al Davie Counly Tlospital in Mocksville, F'uneral ,services svere hekl Sun­ day. May 8. at Vogler’s Clemmons Chapel by the Rev, Tom Mcl,ean, Burial folloss'cd at Advance United .Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Vogler svas born in Adsance lo Enoch E. anti Sallie FJelle Sheek Vogler. He had lis'ed all of his life in the Ailvance community and svas a member of Advance United Methodist Chureh. He ssas retired from Tanglcss(K)d Park. He was preceded iiulealh in 1978 hy his svife, Fallie Cornat/er Vogler. Stirs'iving are one dauuhter. M rs . l.inda V /H iiiio n , W iiistoii : Salem; one son, l.aris Iriigeiie Vogler, Ads ,ilKi', Isso ijr.iiid, ehildien; one sister. M rs ( iladys Vi'glei Jones. Alls aiuc, aiUl lliree brothers, l-.d. J.ak, and .N.isloi Voi'ler, all ot .Adsanee .Meiiioiials mas be in.'ide to .Multiple .Sclerosis ,Si leiels, e 'o N,i lioiKil M iillij'le Selorosis Sni.iels, ( h.ipier .Data Sn vices ('enter, P.O. Ho\ SU)I l.S. D.illas. Ic \. 75vSr9'»i)(), M r s . H e flin M . V V illia n is W'lNSTON-SAI.Ii.M - .Mrs. Hedin Lane Hough Williams, 92, resident of Meadosvbrook Manor in Clemmons for 8'-> years, died Mondas', May 2, She ssas born in l-ranklin, Ga., and ss;as reiired' from John Carroll's. She ssas the svidosv of both George (.'ovington liouu;ii Sr. and Frank F. Wilhams; , ‘ Sursis ing are one son, George C. Hoii.gh, Rt. 2, Mocksville; three grandchildren; Isvo great- grandeliildren; aiid one .sister. Mrs. Wray. .Atlanta, Ga. Funeral sers iccs svere held Fri- ilay. .May (i. at TIayss'orth-Miller Silas Greek Chape[ by the Res', NN'illie Davis. M o /.e lle W . Y o u n g M O UN’TVILLE. S.C. - Mrs. M o/clle W. Young, 77, svidosv of Archie Reid Young, dial Saturday, .May 7, in Laurens D istrict Hospital. She svas born in Davie County lo the late John C. and .Alice Osvcns Wall. She svas a retired employee of Lydia M ill. She ssas a nieniber of Lisbon Presbyterian Church. Survis'ingare tsvo brothers, C.G. W’all and John F. W all, both of Winston-Salem; one sister, Mrs. Deida Wall, Winston-SalciiT and several nieces and nephesvs. Gras'esidc: .services svere hekl Monda»ii.-v. May 9, at Lisbon Presbvterian Church. Grace To Lead Blaise Revival Revival ser­ vices at Blaise Baptist Church svill begin svith the m orn ing svorship service on May 15 and continue for a sveek. The speaker svill be Randy Grace, who is Grace serving Glensvood Baptist Church in Kno.xville, 'Tenn. H e is a graduate of Ciuson Nesvman College and has pastored churches in Tennessee and Virginia for 12 years. He and his svife have a 6-month- okl ilaiighter. Services begin c;ich es'cning at 7. H arold MORRIS A New IV o-l’arl ImIiii Serie.s For IVun.s niul riieir IVireiil.s rrom Konis on llu‘ I'iimil.N |-;\-ecin llanilil Monis li:is spent inme lli.iii ;i ili'iM'li' \\:irniiii’. suuii;; |'r"pic 111 aVDiil ilic snares lliiil iie;iily ilcsunjeil Ins lile InllK--.e i'\., nun: liliiiv I l.iml.l talk.s al'oiil llie perilnns elleels of |ver |)ivsM1tv .ili.l li.iw linlc niisi.iki-- i .in liavL* bi}’ .Shill Dll several Ine.iliuiis, imlii'lini! (ienr.t'i.i .Slale IVinleiin.in. lli. Iiims relraee llaruUTs lall Innn allsi:n iillilele mDealli Kus' inni.ik’ Aiul. iliiinn'h inierviesv segineiits ssilli Dr J.inu's Diil'soii. ll.ni'M espl.iiiis Imu lu- inei Jesus Cliiisl as Ills Sasim :iliil li'iss he sv:is ili.ini.iliealls p.iiil.mal luiiii .i .IchiI'Ii- life senienee. 1’Iiut; Kciikimi lVnli'inst;il lidliiu'ss ( liiireli l.malidii; ('(iriHT (if Italliiiimi'Kil. iiiiil II".'- I'S Dale: .Mas l.\ l‘)S8 Time; (ii.MI p.m. keaeh Oui l-\a n siel i sin M in is irie s ssiili Jimins and M .iii’aiel llinson base coiiducied the lollosviiii: lesisals: Mareh 13; 17, Herlford Hap lisl C'luirch. Herllord. paslor Ray­ mond .\'ecdhain;. .March 20: 23. Titsi Hapiisi ('hurch of kandle- iiiaiv. paslor Robert Prati; March 2'y ■ 31, RankinHapiisl ('hurch. ( Ireeiisboro, paslor Richard Poindexter; April 17 20. (Heni'la Hapiisi Church. High Poini. pa.sior Dentiis Ball; April 24 - 29, i-'aith Baptist Church, Dcn- lon, paslor Charles: Dickens. In alTol these revivaks people made decisioiis lo become C.'hris- lians and church members. Mrs. Hinson shared the niuppei Sally Sunshine, puppels Woocly, Busy Bee and Gospel Nut, She also sang sviih l linson, ‘‘Christ Can Make a Pcrlcci Heart." iind “ Jesus Is Our liveryihing." llinson shiired sermons in­ cluding; “ What Did Je.sus Teach?” “ Lei The Chiklren Come To C hrist.” “ Why Die Young?’’ “ What Kind of Neighbor Are 'I'ou'.'" “ How Long Do You Wait To Be Too Uite?“ and “ The 'Three Com ings of Jesus C hrist," He also ,sang solos accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Hinson in* eluding, “ i'd Rather Have Jesus," “ I Tfave Found The Anssver,” and “ 'The King is Com ing." Hinson has served the Jcsvci Baptist Church :is paslor and es angelist for the p;ist .seven years-. Film May 1 4 At Blaise Blaise Baptist Church svill shoss’ the film “ 'i'svicc Partloned" on May 14 at 7 p.m. iix-con Harold Morris has spent more than a decade svarning young people to avoiil the snares that nearly destroyed his life, in this film. Morris talks about the effects Ol^peer pressure and hosv little mistakes can have big consequenccs. • Shot on locations, including Georgia State i’enitentiary. the (llni retraces M orris' fall from all-stai; atlilete to Death Row inmate. And; through inierviesv svith Dr, Jame.s Dobstin, Morris explains how he met Jesus Christ as his Savior and hosv he svas dramatically pardoni ed from a double life sentence. ' Giencla Beard’s .student art work will Ije on display May 13. student Art To Be D isplayed Friday Art svork by young students of Glenda Beard and adult classes sponsored by Davidson Communi­ ty College svili be on display from 6 — 9 p.m. Friday, May 13, at the Davie County Public Library. W'orks of art svill include, oils, acrylic, svatercolors, pen and ink. pastels and charcoal. The shosving is open to the public and refreshments w ill be served. • Art classes end in May but w ill resume in the fall. ^ To register, call 704-637-0578 or Davidson Community College at 634-2885. - You’re Al'ways Welcome At CLEMMONS I PRESBYTERIAN " CHURCH I Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 am I Co-pastors Robert A. and Dusty K. Fiedler Hwy 158 West Clemmons 130 Years of Service NATIONAL SELECTED. MORTICIANS I I.IH AIIDSS 722-<il(ll l.’ii s, ill, Msiuvi Ml'.MBFK »Y INVITATIDN 722-(.I06 CREMATORY SERVICE .'■ISI luMloli!.'! Ru.ul ( lininioiis, .N.C. 766-4715 atzLtU I tU Ml c f i / ' 766-4717 ; MiJJIcbrix)!; IDrivc - Cli’inmons " 246-2366 ; 405 S. Main SirocI ■ Dasii' Couiilv I’lioiie Number W8-3428 U'xiitgion - I lO C-nA V lK COUNTY KNTlvRl’RkSi: UK,CORD, TIIUKSDAY,M iiy 12, iy«« A d v a n c e N e w s , V ^ i!tlith /in im i'i iiiiin Adv.mco Cor(e;i(it'!i(k‘nl Nlolhor's il.iv w.is iihst lAcit al the NU'llu'vlisi i'hnivh Siiiiilas nun inns:; loHowini' ihc \viu\ship m-i \ uc. V'asi'^ (II Ic.J:I'osclnuls wcu' lv\ ihc Men's liihio ( 'hiss lo ihc iiliiesl nioi lu'i . MIA l‘,iiihna Haiik-\ , Sv>. ilk' \nunj:c'si nuillu'i. Mrs: Siisan I’l'ils, 31). aiul in ilu- ukieslohurv h nu-inl'cr, Miss I ihrl SnniluU'ai, I he <ii; the eluueh preseiiied red eanialions,ii« (hen inolheis. Ntis, liarhara Ikirney Hnjjer of AsKaiiee was w ilh tier niiilher. M is i'auliiui; Hamev ;U ehriieh. •Mr. anj Mrs, KlehanJ Seamon ol" M iunvs\ ille and Iheir danehier and Min-iir iaw: Su/anne aikl Mark iMenell ofC harloiic were Suiuiay visiU'rs ol'iheir itiolhoraiul i;raiul- inolher. Mrs. .lessie Bnnvtler, :nitl wore among ihc visilons ;\l Meiho- di.st church, hi tlic aricnionn Mar- Iha and l< ichard Landis o|' Mooresville A'isilcil ihcir "rand-: inollier, Mrs. Browder. R e g is t r a t io n S e t Kimlcrgarlcn registration for Mocksvillc Eieineiuaiy School will be'I'lmr.silay, May 19. During the registration parents will till out forms and then parents and children will tour the school. Please bring ihe following; child's birth certificate, innnuniza- tion record; and child's Social Security card. Orientation .w ill be on the following .schedule using the begin­ ning letler of your child's last name; 6 p.m. ArH; fi:45 p.m . 1- R\ 7:30 p.m. S-Z: If you have any questions, con­ tact the school at 634-2740. School Menus The Davie County school menus for the week of May 16-20 arc as follows;: M O N D A Y . M A Y 16 Hrcakrast: Manager’s Choice T U E SD A Y , M A Y 17 H reakfa.st: Ccreul or Williamsburg m uinn, choice of juice and milk. W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 18 15n;akra.st: Manager’s Choice T H U R SD A Y . M A Y 19 Urcakl'a.st: Cereal or school- madc doughnut.s, choice o f juice and milk. F R ID A Y , M A Y 20 Brcakfa.st: Manager’s Choice CJRADES K-6 M O N D A Y , M A Y 16 Lunch: Manager’s Choice T U ESD A Y , M A Y 17 Lunch: Spaghetti or turkey rider w'/lialian dressing, shrtxided lettuce & tomatoes, sweet potatoes, but­ tered corn, fresh fruit, l-rench bread and milk. W E D N E SD A Y . M A Y IS I.unch: Manager’s Choice T H U R SD A Y , M A Y 19 Lunch: Chicken pie or beans i<; franks, creanicd potatoes, slaw, green beans, applesauce, roll and milk. F R ID A Y , M A Y 20 Lunch: Manager’s Clinice ( ;r a I)K.s 7-12 M O N D A Y . M A Y 16 i.iiiicli: Manager's Choice rU liS D A Y . M A Y 17 Lunch: .Spaghetti oriinkey rider \v/ltalian dressing, shredded lettuce & luinatues. sweet potatoes, but­ tered corn, fresh fruit. iMcncIi : bread and milk. W ED N IvSD A Y. M A Y l« l.iinch: Maniiger's Choice T H U R SD A Y , M A Y 19 Lunch: Chicken pie or beans & franks, creamed potatoes, slaw, green beans, ajiplesaiice, roll and milk. F R ID A Y , M A Y 20 Liiiicli: Manager's Choice Doug Spry has been confined to lioiiu- by illness :(or several, days. .^Ii>, Della C o iiia l/c r and iliun'hu-is. .Mrs I’.irChalTin and Helix < n a l/ci. drop|x;d fur ,i Im icI \ isit u ilh -Mis , lidilh /.im nu-rni,in Siiiula\ artcriUHiii, Syin|ialhv is i,-\piessal (o I airs A 'oi'In and Mrs. i s lula Hiiiion ni Ilk' dC.ilh I'l ilk-if lalhci ; .A. I-,, Vogler, who tliwl l-riday at Da\ ie Hospital. .Also sympathy to Mrs. .lulia I’alton and Mrs. Alpha V(iulcr in the,death of iheir sisici:. ■Mis. Ldiia Slieiincr (irossinaii who died riuirsda\ al Norlhporl. I,uni; Island. .N\Y. Mrs, (.irossniaii is a nalive df lhis coininunll\ ;iiid has mans Iriemls here ■Miss I.ucs H.irne\ Irc.iU'd hri mother. Mrs, I’atilina Haines, to a dinner Sund.is , ( iuesls ucre Ihc I'rotlk'is. sisier aikl ilieii spnuses. .laniii.-) I’ltolc t'l Winsimi ,Saiem w.is a weet.enij MSilm i,| hei i'a u 'iils ;M r, ami .Mrs, Alheri I'ooie. and attended chinch seiA k cs ■Mrs, Rhea I’l'lls'ehildu'ii iiiel al hei hniiu'.Sinkla-, lor .Muihei s I )ay dinner, M rs. I'dilh /iininerm an attend­ ed: ihe annnai pit; pickiin;- at .Aiiiiiiim Care Nuisiiii; lloine I ues- ila\ I'lven fill ilie rcsiilenls and their lannlies, Amanda I leiulrix celehraied her Wlh hirihday Wediiesdav. .May 1 1, On Siirulay she and lienaiiiiiv were Healed ,III a ihtiner al her L'rand- mother’s home in T-'ork. Gucsls were her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hciulri.';: her parents, .Icrry and Janie Hendri.\; sisters, Andrea. Melissa and Meredith; also aunts, unclcs and cousins. Laler on in the week Mrs. Hdilh Zimmerman eniertaincd grand- diiugliter Amanda with a birihdaj' dinner. ' s u /VJ T W TH F S 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 16 1 7 .‘'Cl Noi'i.' r.'jid t:.' .-iM.-r-..' A dvertised Item Policy E-.-ich ol .'idvofii^ud items is ruquirod lo bo roadil/ available lor salo in : Uiitii toficu sloro tjjcupl as spocllically noted in this ad, II wo do run out ol' •in .id.oriiiud Hum wu will ollor you your choico ol a comparablo ilom when:: nvail.ililu rijflocling llio samo savings, or a Rainchock which will onlitlo you to purchase ihu advunisod ilom at tho advurtisod prico within 30 days. Limit ono. coupon per item purchased. Quantity rights rosorvod. None sold to deaiors. LOWES W H EN IT C O M ES TO G R E A T W E E K LY VA LU ESFOODS W E W R O TE TH E B O O K ! Fresh Govornmont Inspected Couniry Stylo Sparonbs or Assorted Pork Chops O N L Y Lb. 420z^Boxl^-priced SI .99 Fab Detergent Lvkes 12, O;, P.ic^nne Family Favorite Sliced Bacon f a O N L Y ^ Limit 3 With $5.00 Or More Food Order Londs Foods 6 Count PacK Hamburger Buns Or Hot Dog Rolls Charmin Bath Tissue O N L Y 1l3C outJlWai.hinqlon Stnlo ('jlra Taney______ Red Or Golden Delicious Apples O N Y Be Sure To Pick Up A Yellow Sheet in Our Store For Dozens Of Other Sp9clal» ThlsWbekl U S Nn 1 Rur/jot 15 Lbs. Baking Potatoes I)A\ IK C ()liv r^ I'.N I KIUMUSi; Ki;C()RI). l lllIRSnAV, Aliiy 12, IDS When the teniperiiture };oes up, so do the hemlines. Soiitlt Davie students who help niai<e the heat more i)earai)ie inchide: Tim Chaffin, .laniey Caudle, Katrina Greene, I'ere.sa Dyson, and TifTany l’le/ninf>.— Photos by Janies Barringer. ,Jamie Towery wears a “ cut out” sweater lor comfort. I?y l.aura !•;. liichard Davie County Enlorprise-Recorci W ild) ihe m crciiry rises in the spring, so do liic hcnilincs. •Siiorls anil miniskirts arc among ihc favorite I'ashions at South l^avlc Junior l-ligh when the tcnipL-raturc begins to cliiiib. I’rineipal Julius Suiter said the initial push by the coimlN' schools' stuilent government councils lo allow stiidcius to wear shorts stemmed I'roiii, the sweltering weather diu'ing the past fe\^ years. Not all schools were air- comlitionecl. and at times, students were sulTering from yO-degree lem|)eraltires in the classrooms near the end and after the begitin- ing of the school years, "'rhat ciin be cruel and iiniistial punishment," he said. Although most of the schools are now air-conditioned. Suiter said the dress code lor Davie C'i>unty schools still allows shorts. Suiter said he larely has a |iro- blem with students abidinu bv the stipulfitions attached to the dress code. .According to .South Davie's dress code, students can wear shorts tiuring the tmiiuhs, of April through September. The : shorts must be Ik'rimlda-typc and should be no .shorter than four inches above the knee. "Y o ii know they arc going to try to sec what they can get away w ith ," Suiter said, "but no. we’re not going to do that. As long a.s we have a policy, we're going to en­ force it. Not just one kid. but all kids." Suiter said most students know belter thati to go against the legula- lions, but added that there have been times when some have been sent home to change. One lime, a girl came to school in skin-tight biking shorts, but an­ ticipating a problem, brought an extra pair of shorts with her. When Suiter cotifronted her alxiut the bik­ ing shorts, he said she quickly ask­ ed to change into her other clothes. "^'o u will never make a rule or policy that will cover everything — never." Suiter said. "K ids w ill look for the loophole." As long as the clothes arc com­ fortable and appropriate and don’t break the rule.s, Suiter .said he has no problem with shorLs and other similar clothing. Miniskirts are another ques­ tionable item. School policies outlaw e.xlretne clothing because it interferes with learning and can be disruptive. Suiter said the answer lies in what is appropriate to' wear to school. He said if a girl's skirt is loo short, it limits movement. It also prohibits them from bending over to pick up something. Students must look at what best suits them and their own bodies, he said, adding: “ Not everyone looks good in shorts and m iniskirts.” The most disrujitive clothing arc jeans with holes and tears in them. Suiter said, because many times the back side and crotch area are rip­ ped out. "1 know you can go down to the mall and see them everj'where, but it is inappropriate in school and w ill not be tolerated,” he said. Suiter said he has seen a lot of bright-colored shorts ihis season. Although they grab one’s attention, he said he doesn’t consider them' disruptive because they’re in style. Likewise, he has noticed stripes and polka dots being nii.xed and matched with other loud pat­ terns. “ It's a patchwork o f things,” he said. But Suiter prefers to allow students to have the freedom o f choosing their clothing because it gives them a chance to be creative. “ I don’t think they've abused the privilige,” he added. One reason for the small number o f dress code violations, Suiter said, is because parents maintain some say-so over how children dress. But Suiter also gives students credit for their own choices. ‘i still think there is a time and a place for everything,” he said. " I f kids take the proper attitude about school, they will wear the proper dress.” 'I'liDiil’li sludcnls cun wviir slii>ris Hiiif Dill lour iiiclic.s iil)ovc Uit; Hiiee, Uaurie |{ul)l)iU chixise-s Che ItmutT lenutli. Chris D ’AviiKt lilu’s (lie colorJ'ui •‘.liiiiis” uhik* Donna .McDaniel •sllck.s willi hasic hlack. f’hilip .johnson and .Mark Lyons are Jusl “ coolinj; out’ -w - 21)-nAVlK COUiNH' KNTl-Rl’KKSK KI'CORI), I ’llURSDAY. Miiy 12, I'JSH D a v i e m m Meetings Thursday. May 12 Din ii' pluiinin” Ixiiird inoii'- at ' p ni 111 v.'inmly lO iiii Iioum' In . ili'-niss rc/i>nntL' icqiirsi'., Monday,' May 16 ' DisnhU'd Ami'rican ( liapUT '5 aiiit ;'\(i\iiiai\ u ili iiici.’t al 7:,^0 111 iIk' ciiapicr hdinc; U S, 601 siHiih ol MiKkss ilIc ()rijfcr> to I'L' nomuialfil. Diivie ('o iin ly (.(tmiiiissiom'is w ill lii'kt iheir ix‘;julai miil iiuinllilx niocliiig ai 7 p.m. in tlic Da^ic (\n iiu y C'luirlhou.si.' ' Tuesday, May 24 l)a \ii' Ri-|)ulilican Party |{\- cciilivc Ci^mniittcc to miciM at t:.’0 p.m. at Davie County Gniithinisc'. Open to all l^opublicaiiN.^ Ongoing Mocksville Rotary Club iiR’cts every 'I'tiesday at: 12:15 p.m. at the Rotary Hut, Salishtiry: Street. i\I(K'k.sville Veleran.s ol i-'oreign Wars Po.st 4024 iiiect.s at the. Post Hut on Satirorii Ave.. Mocksville, 7:30 p.m. the seeoiul 'ruesday of each moiiih. Veterans welcome. Alcoholics An()nyiiiou.s, and Al- Anon lam ily group meetings, Wednesdays, S p.m.. B.C. Brock Building lower level. North Main Street, M tx'ksville., .\nierieati Lej;ioii Post 174 w ill hold its monthly meeting at the Rotary Hut on the second Thurs­ day o f each iiionth at 7:30 p.m. M ocksville Civitan Club holds meetings at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday o f each month at Western Steer. Yadkin Valley Chapter of The Compassionate I'riends ntcets every founh Thursday. 7:30 p.m. at the Rotary Hut. For more infor­ mation calf 492-3198. Advance M en'iorial Post S7I9 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Au.xiliary meets each fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the post home in Advance. A m erican A.ssociatiori o f Retired Persons, Davie County Chapter, w ill nieet on the sccond Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church fellowship hall. Davie County R i^ltt 'I'o Life meets at 7 p.m, on the tliird Thtirs- day of each month in the grand jury : room o f the county courthouse. Public welcome. Call 634-5235 or 492-5723 for information. Cooleeniee M em orial \'F \V Post 1119 holds regular monthly meetings the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, 7:30 p.m. at Cooleeniee 'I'own Hall. Piedmont Perform inn Arti.sts Association ineets at 7:30 p.m. the third'i'hur.sdiiy of each month at the Brock Auditorium. Davie Arts Council meets at 7:30 p.m. fourth Tue.sday ol each month at the recreation depart- iiient, Sanford Avenue, Mocksville, Extension Saturday, May 14 Nordnvcsl D istrict 4-11 Horse Show will Ix! held at Thoroughbred Training Center on C’ana Road. Monday, May 16 Kappa ICxtensioii iiomcmakei Club meeting at 7 p.m .at Rtilli Jones'; home. Tuesday, May 17 Mocks l‘’\tensioii Homemaker Club meeting at 9:30 a.m. al Mocks Church. Advance E xtension Homemaker Club meeting at 1:30 p.m. at lU'cie Sheets' home. C enter ILvtfiisioii Homemaker Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. al Center Comm iniily Building, Thursday, May 19 N orth C aroiiiiii Small (iiain l-ielil Day al i’iedinoni Research Station in Cleveland. Public in- yiled. Call Davie exiension ofllce for details. Saturday, May 21 4 -il ( 'oiinty .Vclivily Day IVoni I 1 a.Ill, to 2 p.m, in Davie Coun­ ty ( i iIk'c Biiildliig, Monday, May 23 Da\ ie ( ■iuinty ,\gncultural l'\- tcnsKiii SiMA K f ,\il\ iNorv ( 'I'uncil nu'clni!'. ,11 ': 'Up,ni, in oolintv o! Ikh' hirildini: ' Tuesday, June 14 Hnme pnidiiclion \M)rksliop at a m ,. CtHiniy olticc Ih iiM iii.l!. ti'lk ait basket: or iiiulTin l'.i-.ket, Kcsci\alioiis ,iiul payment ol lusi due .\l,i\ 2(1. Wednesday, June 15 Home pntdiielioii uorksliop (folk an basket or nuiffiii basket). County olTice biiilJing. 9 a.m. Re>eiAatiim.s and payment ol'ensi ilue Mas 20, Recreation The following events are oflered by the .Mocksville-Davie Recrea­ tion Departnient. l-'or more infor- mati(iii. call 634-2325. Ongoing Dance, baton, and iicrobatics classes at the Brock .Auditorium, Wediie.sday for pre-.school ;ind school aged children. Instructor: lim ily Rolvrtson. For mi.ire itifor- tnatioii c:dl lim ily Robertson at 99S-5I63 or the Recreation Department. M other\s M orning Out pro­ grams. First Baptist Church of M o cksville , M ondays and Wednesdays fof 3-year-olds and Friday for 4-year-olds; Chestnut G rove M ethodist C hurch, Thursdays; Victory' Baptist Church in Copleemee, W'ednesdays. Clogging classes and competi- tion/perforinance team practice, Tuesdays, 7 p.m.. Brock Gym. In­ structor: Don Hellard. Karate classes, every Monday and Wednesday, Brock Gym. A ll age.s. Instructor: Steve Baldwin. YMCA The following events arc offered by the Davie Family YM C A. For more information call the Y office, M -F. noon-5 p.m., 634-0345. Ongoing Beginning aerohic.s and Illness classes, M ondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m., First United Methodist Chtirch, Mocksville. Kathy Junker, instructor. A e ro bics, basic exercise, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7-S p.m. M ocksvillc Elementary School gym, Karen W'ishon, instructor, St|iiare dancing and clogging. Freestyle Swingers. Mondays, 7 p.m. Arnold Broadway's home on IDavie Academy Road. Call Arnold Broadway at 284-2766 or Carrie W illiams al 492-7523. Open lo families, singles, beginners and ex­ perienced dancers. Indian Guides prognim for boys and their fathers. Call Jim Hender­ son fo r more in fo rm atio n, 634-0395, Before ,School After School Fun Clubs, 7:15-8:30 a.m. al Shady Grove Sc1hk)1. l-'or children itges 5-12. A fter School program registra- lion now being taken -.ior. M ocksville and Shiidy Grove schools. Child care also provided on out of school day.s including teacher workdays. Van takes chiklren from Cooleeniee to Mocksville site. Children age 5-12. Kun fitness, weight iiiiiiiagement for seniors aiul adults, lo ini|)rove health, energy, stretching and limbering exercises, Mondays and Wedne.sdays. 9-10 !i.in.; Urock BIdg., .$15 (ler inonlh. Instructor: Brenda Freeman, Sr. Cilizt-ns I''iin I'ilne.ss every Monday, H -ll:.1 0 a.m .. Sr. Center, Brock Building, “ V ” Tot .Soccer, for children ages 3'/j-5. Mocksville M iildle School, Saiurdays, 9-9:45 a.in. *‘ Y ” 'r-l)i)ll, for children ages 5-7, meei.s at Mocksville Middle School, Saiurdays, 10-11 a.m. Grade .School Soccer, for children ages 6-11. Meets .Satur- liay.s, II a.111.-noon, Mocksville M idille School. Adult ballroom (lancing, 8-9 p.m . Thursdays, : M ocksville lilcmentary School. In.struclor: Jim Sallerwhilc. Shady (Jrove I'-hall class, I ucsdays, 3,15:5:15 p.m., SliacK Grove School {for 5-7 year olds,), .Shady Grove Soccer class. I'uestlays. 4 :1 5-5:15 p.m., Sliad\ Ciinvc School (lor 6 I 1 vcarolds). Religion Sunday, May 22 K eco g n ilio ii lea C'cntcr. 2 -l pm . ,l! H liu k Miscellaneous ( 'onu'r lam ily reimimi at I p.m. .It William P. l.)a\ic Viikintccr I'lre Depainiieut H ou ard reu nion, (ilenn I low,nil's Ijn' st.itinii oil K.nnbow Road, 1 p in Picnic lunch, l-or Saturday, May 14 .Macedonia .Moravian Cluircli women's I'cllowstiip yard and bake sale. 9 ;i,m.-2 p jii.. pa'-ilion bchiiul church on N,(.:, Sill one m ile north ol 1-40. Proceeds to church renovations, Cooleeniee Pre.sby te ria n ('hnrch hot ilog sale with trim m ­ ings and yard sale at t'cllowship hall. Proceeds go to benel'it the ninth annual Christmas party for senior citi/.ens. Sunday, May 15 Film series for teens and thcu' I'arcnts. "T w ice I’ardoncd." featuring H a ro ld Morris: 6:31) p.m .. Reilland Pentecostal Holiness Church at corner of Baltimore Road and U.S. 158. (Jospel singing at Smith Grove United .Vlethi.idist Church. 7:30 p.m . Guest singers: The Rhythmaires, Faith Singers of Smith Grove church aiul others. Betlileliem liiiite d Methodist Church Men’s Fellowshi(,> monthly breakfast meeting. 7:30a.m. Pro­ gram by Carey Gregory. N.C. State University student going on summer missions program in Kenya. Africa, with Campus Crusade for Christ. May 15-18 Mocksville Wesleyan Church revival Sunday through Wednes­ day. Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.ni. Wceknight services at 7 p.m. The Rev. Hank W illiams w ill be tile guest evangelist. A nursery w'ill be provided for each service. Church located on Hospital Street directly behind Davie County Hospital. Sunday, May 22 Spring IMcnic at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. 12:15 p.m . Honored guests: new members received during die Pentecost that morning. Bring osvn utensils and covered dish. Senior Citizens 'I'he following events are offered for senior citizens in Davie Coun­ ty in cooperation with the Davie County Senior Center. Brock Building, Mocksville. A ll events arc al the center unless otherwise noted. Call 634-0611. Thursday, May 12 lUngo, noon; senior chorus, 1:30 p,m .; trip lo Greenfiekl, 9 a,111. : , Saturday, May 14 Bus leaves W illow Oak Shopp­ ing Center fo r Yadkin County Aiiiish trip at 6:30 a.m.__ Monday, May 16 Advance club meets at 10:30 a.m., Baptist church; I’iiysical Illness with Brenda iMccman iil YM C A , II a.m.; senior hand, noon. Tuesday, May 17 Music and songs with l.ouise Siroud and Charles Walker, noon. Wednesday, May 18 (■olden Age Club meis at Rotary Hul, 10 a.m.; Iiingo, noon Friday, May 20 'I’rip lo Spencer Shops, Cannon V illa g e . P liilij) M o iris , Presbyterian Memorial Gardens, Leave W illow l)ak al 9 a.m., reluin al 8 p.m. Limited sc.iting. Make leseiN'alions by .May 12. Friday, May 13 Bike-a-llion lo raise iiihik''. lot Toby D oiili's incdic.il bills. Anyone Inlcrcslcii in s|ioiisoriiiy a riili'i should conl.iit Lisa I’lnn al (i,i4ilS9.S Ol ( ’.Ilia l.apisli at ■192 7,i5(), Saturday, May 14 Davie ('ouiily (iro iip Home \:,nd and bake sale, beginning at 8 a,111, Donations beiiig aciept,iH|. call ()34-50l4. Proceeds to group home. Tuesday, May 17 Small business seminar wiih 15ill Dowe of Small Business Ail- ininistration. Chamber of C'om- nierce, 107 N. Salisbury St. Con- sullations free anil private. Cali ().^4-.^,‘>04 lor appointment, Wednesday, May 18 W inston-S alem C h ris tia n ^\'om ‘.■l^s Club w illm eet at 11:15 a,m, tor a “ I'inishing Touch" lun­ cheon at Bermuda Run Country Club, Price is S6.75. Program will be m i ".‘Xccessories." and the speaker will be Susan Mueller. For reservations, call RubyC. Leagans at 998-3598 bv noon on Monday. M ay 16' Thursday, May 19 Surplus food tlistribulion by Dav ie County DepartnVent O f Social Services ;it National Guard .•\rmory. U.S. 64 east, from ,8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. or until supply runs out. Can apply for com­ modities al armory. Saturday, May 21 IJarbecued chicken sale al Cornai/er-Dulin Fire Department. Take-out boxes available. .lerusaleni Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary's annual Spring Fling al rire department at Greasy Corner. .Anyone wishing to donate something for the yard sale may contact Louise Correll at 284-2409 o r Lois Broadway at 634-3249. family and;friends;, H arnhardI reiinion at ihtb liomeplace. off N.C. 801 near D ui| Chilians (.'reek, ■ Annual Broadway reunion al p.m. al Ridcnhour Arbor. Centc| Street 1-xiensioii. Cooleeniee. C r o s iiy T i c k e t s F y n d s T o Y M C A The Davie I'ainily ^■,\I(‘'.A w ill receive one hall (if all money from ilie pre-sale ;Of tickets in Davie C'ouniy to the Crosby G olf'I'lnir- namenl to Ik- held at Bermuda Run G olf and (Country Club. This year's tournament w ill be June 9 12. This year’s tournament i.s ex- pecied to make more than SI m illion to be given to charity. Special emphasis again this year will be programs thal are directed toward drug education and prevention. Tickets for the tournanient arc! available a( the foU ow ingl businesses or may be oblainedl through the local YM CA office.l , 634-0345: Hickory Hill G olf andl Country Club; Video Odyssey —I at Squire Boone Plaza and Ber-j muda Quay; Mocksvillc BuildcrsI Supply; M ocksville Sportingl Goods; Martin Hardware; Crown! Drug Store — W illow Oaks and! Bermuda Quay; lngersoll-Rand;| Sophisticated Lady; and Davicj County Iinterprise-Record. A ll proceeds w ill goto the Y M -| CA building fund. P IT T S B U R G H 'P A IH J S MORIALDi Reunions Sunday, May 15 Daniel fam ily reunion, 10th an­ nual. at Liberty United Methodist Church. 1 p.m. A ll de.scendants of Wilson C, Daniel can bring picnic lunch and old photographs and newspaper clippings foi' scrapbook, Kanes fam ily reunion beginn­ ing at 1 p.m, al Oak Grove United Methodist Church fellowship hall. Invite family and friends and bring picnic basket. ______ t e t e r i o * " '.Wall ^ / Paints Starting. at $745 : Flat Latex Caudell Lumber Co. 162 Sheek street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 704-634-2167 We are proud to announce... C h u c k W a l k e r Salesman Of The Month April 1988 “ T h a n k Y o u ” “ D a v i e C o u n t y R e s i d e n t s ” Chuck Walker • ‘ For driviii}> to Statesville to buy your new cars and trucks, and fo r help- in fi me to achieve this honor once again. It has been my privilege to serve yon with yo ur car and truck needs." , \‘Give me a call anytime, you may reach me at night or on weekends at my home phone 492-7870 (it's not long distance). Chuck W alker 634-1 875 Service —-1-800-532-0418 i® 40At 2l;S|Ai»'5*vilk\N.C.28677 Phoiu*: 704/875,-9094 DAVIi: COl ^■| ^ i;.\IT.I<fRISK KKCOUI). rilUKSDAY, Miiv 12, a v i e Y M C A F o r $ llis Miko Hi'iulriv I iu' n.uK' i amil\ *1 \U \ Ichark'icd .i'' .1 tii.iikh I'l |!k- ( Hk'aU'.l Iw'inNliin S.ili'm VWK'A m l')X^ : Sincv ihai tu\K- ilu- S'NK'A Iuin I'l pi I I ain-s |lhiiHij;houi 0.i\ u-:Couiii\ '.Mill no lacilily Ilf its i>un. i’n)a^aln^ nt jlciVd b\ Ilk' DaMc 'I'M CA h.i^c Ibecivlii-kl In Ilk'ainiurv, liuncln-s. M.'hii(>ls, miiMi\.-ip;il rai'iliiicv, ami I pri\ale campgmiuKls. riio Oa\ io l-ainii\ Y'MC'A is in Ivolvcit in a capiuil iniui viri\o lo I fiiisc iiioro than SI m illio n lor ’hase (Anc:111'fonsiruciion. Con- IM niction of ihc ciiliiv I'aoilitv is esiiinaltnl locost approviniatcly S2 I m ill ion. Phase One monies are to eoine from bi|sinesses. industries, and I rc.siiienis of Davie Counts . The fiiiidiuu; I'or the Second Pluise w ill I'comc from a capital cainpaign eon- ducted by i Ik' Greater AVinston- J Salem A'MC.A in 1901. .Support i'or I jIkiI capital fund campaitjn w ill ] come iTom K'ni-.sytlrCounty InVsi- He.sse.s, industry, and Ibundation.s. I A.s a branch o f the Greater |;Win.ston-Salem YM CA. the Davie I'am ily YMGA branch w ill receive appro.Niiiiatcly .SI m illion. This numey w ill be used cotisiruet Phase Two of the Davie County Incility. ■ But it is Phase One that Davie Cotmiy resi('cnt,s must he coneern- ed with alThe present time. 'I\i date, more than .$30(},(X)0 has been pledged toward the SI million goal. Numerous pace-setting gifts and pledges arc pending. Phase One construction w ill in­ clude an indoor swimming pool, a co-ed fitness center, a teen center complete with kitchen, public meeting roiims with a kitchen, a nursery, boys' and men's dres.s- ;ing/showcr area, a girls' and women’s dressing/shower area, of­ fices. lounge area with vending machines, first aid rewm. paved parking, and appropriaic mechan­ ical areas. These facilities w ill be buill at the conclusion of the cur- fe n t capital fund drive. Pha.se Two facility additions will include a gymnasium, walking track, racquetball eouns, additional program space, and outdoor facilities. These facilities w ill be b u ilt fo llo w in g the Greater AVinston-Salem YM CA capital fund drive in 1991. In a county-v.'ide telephone survey conducted by dozens of volunteers in I9S6 every fifth per­ son in the telephone directory was called. Seventy-five percent of those persons called indicated that the YM C A should be located in a centralized location in or near Mocksvillc. With this clear consen­ sus, a site selection committee studied various possible sites. i'ight sites were lookeil at carefully, weighing the pros and cons ol'eacli location. The site that was ultiniately selected is a five acre tract of land on Cemetery Street in Mocksville. The site is ad- ililon R :in v ly ' W M C A jai.cnl ui Muck^vilU' l-.UTiiriiiai\ Solunil aiul K uli I’.iik aiui ils UH i calional lai. ililic s , 1 ho .M (Kkv\ilk' siie lias wati'i and scuer .iVaiiablc, a iiiajor cmisuk'ta lion Irmii a tiii.incial slandpoiiil. Its relatisc pn'\imit_\ loaiva iiKlustries makes it a desirable site loi in dividuals who iiiii.',lu u ish In suirk out dunnu liinch hour. The land for the V.MC.A was purchased from the l^avie Count\ Hoard,of I'Alucatiiin in l‘)S7 and is paiil for. The tele|)lione siirw y ot' I9S6 and a written survcs done earlier both indieated that an indo<ir swim­ ming piH)l wa.s a top priority. .A fitness center was second on a list ol'wanted items by citizens. T h e swimming pool will be an Olympic size pool. It u ill be suitable for swimming lessons, team com|X'tition. e.xerclse. anc| theraputic programs. It is a tiesire o f the Davie I’amily YMC.A to teach every child in the count\' to swim. Such a program w ill be workci.1 in conjunction with the county's schools and the Board of Education. The fitness center w ill feature a conditioning area, isontetric train­ ing area, whirlpool, and sauna bath/steam roolns. The fitness center w ill contain state-of-the-art Nautalis equipment and weight equipment. A niirser\' w ill be available for parents to leave children to play with proper supervision while parents use other S'MC.A facilities. •An exciting feature of the Phase One project is the area set asiile for teeiis and adults for meetings and activities. A eoniplete kitchen will serve both the teen center and the meeting r(X)ins. The teen center will offer an area for teens to gather with appropriate activities. The meeting areas w ill be suitable for craft classes for small groups as well as a meeting room for larger groups. A iim hi Lee Ann Mowers (ri;4hl) is eoiniorled In sister itiui rrieiul arier wreck on iMiliing Road I<Yichiy. — I’lioto hy Robin Ferj>u.sson .A SaliNbui\ woman as charg­ ed svith exccedine a safe .speed last [•riday alter the car she was dri\ - ing struck a railing on Dnichinan C reek Bridge, aecoriiing to a re|)ort by Trooper B.I.' Crider oi' the •N'.C. Ilighw.-iy Patrol. •Angela l.ee .Ann Bowers; 20, of Route 3.,.Salisbury, was tra\'elin>> northeasi on .Milling Road at an eslimaietl W) mph when the vehi­ cle ran o ff the left side (,)f the road- wa\ at 2:4.“! that afteriuxin, said the report. The car struck the railing and traveled alx)ut 25 feet before'com- ing to rest. Estimated damage to the ear was $900. V id e o S a le s G o in g T o ‘ Y ’ D r iv e Don Bowles, owner of Video Ody.ssey v/ill donate all monies received from movie rentals on Saturday, May 2 1 — the day of the Davie Family YM CA Fun Festi­ val. to the YM CA. “ We hope everyone in Davie County w ill come out and partici­ pate in the events of this day to show your support and help raise the funds for the new YMCA facil­ ity ," said Sara Wood. There will be a Walk-a-Thon, R(x;k-a-Thon, games, contests, food, rides, rum­ mage sale. bake sale, hot air balloon and entertainment. If you can help as a volunteer or donate items for the bake sale or rummage sale, call the YM CA of­ fice at 634-034.5 or 634-2826. soTTTTroTO TO TTTirrrinrTry "Fashion for the Smaller Woman Come .sec our new line of summer sportswear & belts! ’ « BiHOod Vlllafic Shopping Ctr. .\t(m.-Kri. IO-< Z 3 Clemmons, S.C. Sal, 10-1 ° I (9191766-J663 - Sun. C M » lUUULg ggtotoo poo oo oo ooq -^ DAVIE FAMILY YMCA I A Possible Floor Plan riA\ — _ _ s ,/IC TAKytlivy -iiiiiiii % ADVERTISEMENT HEARING TESTS SET FOR MOCKSVILLE Mocksville—Free electronic hearing tests will be given at the Beltone Hearing Aid Center at Dr. F. W. Slates office, 256 Hospital Street, Mocksville, on next Wednesday from 10:00a.m. to 12 noon. Anyone who has toubic hearing is welcome to have the test. Many people with hearing problems don't need hearing aids. But only a modern hearing test like the one now being offered by Beltone can really tell for sure. Beltone Hear­ ing Aid Specialists (or Liscenscd Hearing Aid Dispensers) will con­ duct the tests. Everyone shoulcfliave a hearing test at least once a year—even peo­ ple now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them. Only a hearing test can determine if modern methods of hearing amplification can help them hear better. The free hearing tests will be given next Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Dr. F. W. Slates office, 256 Hospital Street, Mocksville. If you can’t get there on Wednesday, call 634-6121 to ar­ range for an appointment at another time. In-home testing is also available. ‘Learn How Nerve Deafness Can Be Helped.” Dr, F.W . Slates Office 256 Hospital Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Sister’s II Fioi4st^?-Gifts Squire Boone Plaza Send Someone Special _______________________ •Fresh Flowers • Silk Flowers • Green Plants and GardeiAs • Balloons • Gifis Baskets •Stuffed Animals Visa MasterCard American Express to brighten their day P.S. It really works 634-I7«2 St|(iire lt(K)iie I’lazii MU9 V'jtdkiiiville Kd. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 'I'w o lj)c a tM )n s To Serve You 24‘>-65W» l,i'\iMl(»ii .Sliitppiiin Ci'iilii .N('. 27292 Art Moicioi ol Applo Plwirmncy iincl Mnrg.iret Ovcicash. t’ icsider\t ot IVIocksvitle Merchants A s s o c iiilio n pii-'st'ms tuMio Crane w itti oiw ot nuit>y prices ;iw:irded t>er by the Merctiants after IKM iiiime was drawn lot Mothor t. Hay promotion Sponsored by the following merchants; Apple Ptiaini.icy. 13elk, Oils 01 fira.ss. Oo0i’t Tcxarro, Carolina Video, Davie Jev/elers, Fashion Plrnen- sions, Fostr'f's Jinvelt>r.s. Happy House Miiii.iUin>s. Karyl's Ko/y Korner. Iklarlin’s Hardware, Merle Norman. MocKsvilU? SpoMiocj Gooutj, 13 C. Moore s. Rick's Place. Seaford Photography, Shoe Dox. Stiiider s Pi-'-'a. Swcalors il Things, S S 1 Outlet, yoijiirl Square.' IIF” ' 4I)-I)AV1K COUNTY KN'l’KUl’KISK KHCOUl), TllllUSDAY. May 12. 19«« S c h o o l s " W - - 4 ' " ■.a€ ."41^ _L_ Don M a rsilfii (I'nr rigliU |i;is.scs out luitiy imiUi'-'iiH's lo sdidfiils al M ui ksville KIciiR-nliii v ScIk x iI. — I’liiilo.s by Rohin Ft‘i'<iiisson iMnrsdcn lilts 6-year-(iUl Rdcky D ay wait on haiiji {ijlider tiurin^ (leinonstratioii at si'hool. H Y P N O S IS Pam Boyd, H.T. M E M B E R O F T H E W O R L D C O N G R E S S O F P R O F E S S IO N A L H Y P N O T IS T S M E M B E R O F N A T IO N A L S O C IE T Y O F H Y P N O T H E R A P IS T S L O S E W E I G H T F O R E V E R 6 P $4 5 . 0 0 Lose 10, 20, 30, or more lbs. You decide! STOP SMOKING IMMEDIATELY 8 P.M. $45.00 Only 1 class needed! 85% to 95% success! Cost of each includes a tape to play for reinforcement Friday May 1 3 th Holiday inn Clemmons, N.C. •VISA/IWASTERCAnD ACCEPTED /N O CHECKS PLEASE Students See Hang Gilder II wisliL's cinilil make wiiui. M ocksvillc I-Jcineiuary Sclmol mitihi have blou n away April 2S. More than 400 studcnis luii.icll- ed ill ilic imscasoiiably cool icmpcraturc.s aiicl waited for 15 miiuiies for the wind to pick up enough lo take 6-year-old Rocky Oas’u alt for his first ride on a lians’ gl-jer. 'fhe kindergarien-tln-ough-third- grade sliidenis cheered, laughed and jumped around to keep warm. Rocky, lying on the gra.ss in a blue harness and wiiite helniet. simply grinned. W'hen the glider still woukln'l fly at 2 p.m., all but five classes went back inside ... and missed everything. Heather Hangen, who invited Don Marsden to talk to her slutlents about hang gliding, said the wind gusted enough for eight students to go up on his yellow- and-()range glider. Marsden, who lives right up the street from the schcxil, guided students on the glider. He earlier talked to Haugen's class aboiil his 12 years e.xperience hang gliding. Marsden's presentation was part of their study of wind. He said that 'I'hursday “ was the kind o f day hang gliders dream o f” — at least when the wiiul was blowing. .S'oiitli Davie ( ':no(.T I) a \. ni ;;,-jni/ed b\ M r. Sk '.',- K u \n e \, w.is held on A p ril JO Ir 1)1)1 J () I(.) a.m . in ihe i .1 li'iiT i.i, I here w eic par- iicip a iiis' rc|i;ose iiu nt: .v'S oiA:u|’>a- liiiii-.. NJosi [t.irln. ipant>. \>.ere ' lo i.a ls ". (.'.'ircci l,)a\ ,w aspa':t'of a i.‘areor asvcssnieiil program . .^1N Sheila i illible spoke 111 Mr. ( li.illlii's and Mrs Mando's .Social Sliiilk's classcs <m living in India. M is, I.eon.inl\and Mr. .McCar- lh>'s :,e\enih grade .Social .Studies clasMs '.KNiled ihe Asheboio Zo(i i>n ,Mav 2. ( )ii Tluirsda>. ,'\|)ril 28. the eighlli i!i:ide band class took a trip 111 lioiiiic lo visit the .A.SU Music Depaitinenl am! observe part of a collegc band rehearsal. The band obseiAcil was primarily non-music majors.The objectnf the trip was to show the Students how many sitideiits begin band in junior high with no intention of majoring in music and eominue that education and enjoyment even through col­ lege. 'I'he .students.also took a,tour ^ of the new and modern music buililing. Ninth grade band students travel­ ed to I'lorida with the Davie High Marching Band to perform in the Bpcot Center Parade. Students uorked for a vear to prepare for the May 3 — S trip, They visited Disney World, .Sea World. Ken­ nedy .Space Center and Wet-n- W ikl, 'I'hose making the trip were Angie Keller. Nikita Clement, Dane Hilton. Maria DePalma, Ross Spry, Billy Stapf. Randy r^avis, Chris Gulledge, Katrina CJreeiie, Brent Campbell. Rachelle fiillard , and Tony Haekett. j .Shady Grove Bus Students of the week; Meredith Hendri.x, Brcxike Sutton. Joe Hughes. Samantha McGce, Candy Williams. Tracy Delaney, and .She'na Lewis. The balloon launch contest end­ ed Moiulay, Cirade le\cl winners with the farthest balloon respon.sc were; kinilergarien — Kristie Stanley — Henderson; 1st : - liric Vernon - Stanleyville: 2nd •ferry M yers..Okl Town; ,'^rd — Chuck Koont/ * Miidison. \''av: ,4th - Nathan T-’oil — Madi.son,^ Rockingham County: 5th Brian Ledbetter — Rockingham Co.; 6th : M att Leatherbce — i Kerner.sville. For the last 1’ 1'A meeting o f the school year, the 5th and 6th grades ^ presented the prouram, " I t ’.s a Small W orld," iMdcksville ICIcmentai-y TIiq last I’ T.A meeting of: the = school yeiir was held on May 2 at Mocksvillc Elementary. The new officers for next year are: prosideni — Mike Garner: vice presidents — W illiam and 'I'erri Johnson; secre­ tary — Chris Jones; treastirer — Marlene Shamel. The PTA treated the faculty and staff to breakfast and a special luncheon during ; Teacher Appreciiition Week., Kindergarten orientation is com­ ing soon. Please call the school (634-2740) to enroll your child if he/she will be 5 years okl on or before Oct. 16. An orientation pro­ gram w ill be held on May 19. The library w ill be closing May 16, Quite a lew library books arc iiiissing. Parents please look for any librry books iind return them to the school as soon a.s possible. North Oavie The Student Council spon.sored: a Luau Dance on Friday. April 25. The proceeds w ill be used for school beautification projects. The Student Council honored teacher.s with individual begonias for Teacher Appreciation Day. North Davie had Field Days for 7th, 8th and 9th grades on May 2. 4 and 5. from 11:30 a.m. — 3:15 p.m. Each grade had a day to par­ ticipate in variotis events such as egg toss, egg relay, frisbee golf, Please See Davie Schools — P. 7-D T t r r MX A X Pot Poufi Baskets $ 4 0 0 ^ $ 5 0 0 5 /iii/c-x west o f Tuiiglcwooi! on Higlnvay I5S t I'lU'.'ulity-SMiinlay, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. T • r • ^ m-3S94 • C H Q 0 Good Throughout Month Of May, 1988 Tuesday and Wednesday- all day Monday and Thursday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm All movies (including new releases) are only 89 We will also be having weekly drawings on each Friday in May for 10 Free movie rentals. On May 31 we will have a Grand Prize Drawing for a NEW VCR and a copy of the Dirty Dancing Video. Coming In May Throw Mama From The Train Baby Boom Running Man Born In East LA Fatal Beauty Can’t Buy Me Love Steel Dawn Return of the Living Dead Barfly Hope and Glory 634-0606 DAVII': COUN'I V^ HNTERI’UI.SK UKtlOKI). •|'IllJRSI)AY,May.l2, 19 8«^ NORTH CAROLINA ' DAVIE CX^UN:^ Y NOTiCi: 10 VVA Itn SVSTHM CUSfOW tHS : U'Wf-J o r MOt^KSVILli;' : 1 hi> Uniletl Stale;; Concjn^ss .inietKii'd tho ShIp Driiikintj \V;ili>i Act in 1980 Out' roijuiifmi'nS ol tH!« Ac! is that .ill pi'oi>ln u;>inu i.Hit'lic water r.vsltnns sh.i.'Uk) Do nt'liiiis! ol Ittu (Jotoiitiai tor I’xi'osute to Iwul l!)Kiug!i lt«' walor drstnljutiun sysjuni aitd ItH' |iiunsliihg iii mdividua! Ail piiDlic wali'i sysionis are lofiuiffd to ii'akp Itiis ix'lilication ovun il ttirie is no ; ovnJiMK'1' ol lead contaniiiiation and tlii! dfinkinf) water coiiiiilios wittt tin- Stan- datiis eplablishec) 'ijy (:PA ' : Where Does Lend Como From? , Lead accutnulates n- tho t'ody Itom three potontial sources 1 ho major source IS (ollowix! by air and dnnKinii water , Lead !ias been a coitinion cornpoiioiit ol Ihe innlerials vised in the constuictioti at • water distriDution systems ami household plumt>ing throughout the cerv turies While water supply systoms do not still use lear) lomis and services, some older parts ol oxislirig sysloniB tnay con­ tain lead. Lead is also commonly tound in the soldered joints and plumijing fix- lures ol older as well as modern homes and buildings. All watei. even that which has boon treated to reduce cor- : rosivoness, can cause traces of lend to dissolve in tho drinking water. What Are the Health Effects ol Lend? The United States Environmental Pro- toction Agency (EPA) sets drinking water standards and has determined that lead Is a health concern at certain levels of ex­ posure. There is currently a standard ol 0.050 parts per million (ppm). Based on new health information. EPA is likely tO: losver this standard signilicantly. : Part ol the purpose of this notii:e is to inform you of tho potential adverse health efiects of, lead. This is being done even though your water may not be in violation of the: current standard. EPA and others are concerned about . lead in drinking water. Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system, and red blood cells. The greatest risk, even with shorl-terrn exposure, is to young children: and pregnant women. : Lead levels in your drinking water are i likely to be highest: ; ~ il your home or water system has lead pipes, or — if your home has copper pipes with . ;lead solder, and — if your home is less than live years old. o r. — il you have soft or acidic water, or -----il water sits in the pipes lor several hours. What Can I Do About Lead? :: The American Water Works Associa­ tion recomrnends that the cold water tap run lor a sullicient amount ol time to clear ,■ statiding water Irom the lino prior to us­ ing it for consumption (approximately two , to three minutes). This should be done in the morning or alter the system has not bepn in use lor several hours. Since hot water dissolves lead more quickly than cold water, use water from ; the cold tap lor drinking and cooking pur­ poses, and especially lor making baby ■lormula. When making any repairs or additions to the drinking water lines always insist : that "lead-lree" solder be used. The Town ol Mocksville has on record, analysis reports that show that the lead concentration ol the water that is produc­ ed at the Hugh A. Lagle Water Treatrnent /P lant consistently is below the detectable level ol 0.02 ppm. The EPA has establish­ ed a standard ol 0.05 ppm. The Town ol Ivlocksville routinely has lead levels and several other chemicals checked by an independent state and EPA approved laboratory. The Town ol Mocksville does not have a lead concen­ tration' that exceeds the current EPA standard. Those that have questions should con­ tact: James fvl. Jones. Plant Supervisor, Hugh A. Lagle WTP, 171 Clement Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, telephone . 70<l-634-2635. 4-14-1tnp 5-12-ltnp 6-16-1tnp NORTH CmOLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CLOSE STREET WHEREAS, a petition has been sub­ mitted to tho TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE re­ questing tho closing ol a 40 loot unopen­ ed street running Irom Kolly Street to tho center lino ol a Duke Power easement near tho midway point ol the Eastern boundary ol Lot 29 bl said SARAH KEL­ LY SUBDIVISION, all as shown in Plot : Book 1, at: page 14 ol tho Davie County Registry; and WHEREAS, said strool has never been openod, has not boon usod by iho public, and is of no apparent benelit to anyone: and : WHEREAS, all ol tho abutting Ian. dov;ners have petitioned the Board ol Commissioners to close tho street pur­ suant to G,S. 160A-299; and WHEREAS, no owner ol prbporty in tho vicinity ol ttio street would bo duprived ol loasoniiblo means oi ingross and ogress to their property as a result ol tlie clos­ ing of, Iho sireot; and WHEREAS, tho Board ol Commis- sioneis dooms it appropriate to close said street, NOW. THERErOHE. BE IT RESOLV­ ED tfiat tho Board ol Commissioners lor tho TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE doos hereby declare,its intention to close that portion ol Iho 40 loot unopened street tunning Irom iho Southern margin of KEL­ LY STREET to tho contor lino ol Iho Duke Power easomonl, which center lino runs East to West and intorsocis Lot No, 29 of said SARAH KELLY SUBDIVISION ' near ils midway point ol its Eastern boun­ dary, as shown in Plat Book 1, page 14 of the Davie County Registry, alter public hearing thoioon. BE n FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing bo hold at the Town Hall on tho 7th day ol June, 1988, at 7:00 o’clock p rn. UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED, this the 3rd day of May. 1988. TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE By: D J Mando Mayor NORTH CAROLINA DAVIIi COUN I Y NO IICi: OF PUHLIC IU.ARING BFFORI: TH t UOARD Of COUN I Y COMMISSIONERS f'OR nil,: FOLLOWING : .'ONING AMENDMENl ' NOTI(;i; It; HtRFHV GIVt.N, f’liisu.ml 111 lln' !i..'quin>nwnts ul AiticU' :’0-B ol Cliariti'! ,_i| tho ('lOiKM.il Sl.iluli's ol North (.'.lioliiu iiiul Aitiolo XIII ol Iho D.ivie Cnunlv .i’ouiriij Onlmunci' lh,il the Board o! Couiity Coininissionois ol Davio (.’(Hiniy will hcild a [jutjiic hoaiirig m the Courlinoiti ol the Davio Coiinly Coui thou.srv iVltx:ksVilli>, NC-. on Monday. May 16. 1988, at 7 00 p ni 'I ho loHowincj (iio(K)siHf .’onitu) amondntonl will be conr.idored, A) L.W Wi!st Jr . loproKonled by Henry f’. VanKoy II, has ro-submittod a roquoBl lo ri'.-uni! piopottv Irom Ri.Miidential Ayncultural. R A to Industrial 1-2 .Special Use Zoninq This property is located on Ihe southwost side o( Hvvy 801 and Cana Road intersection The property is lurthor described as being an eastern live (5) acre portion ol parcel 8 ol Davie County Tax Map C-4, A sign will bo posted on the above listed location to advertise the public hearing.. All parlies and interested citizens are invited to attend said public hearing at which time they shall fiave an oppor­ tunity to be hoard in lavor ol or in opposi­ tion to tho loregoing change. Prior to tho public hearing, all persons interested may obtain any additional mlormation On this proposal which is in the possession ol the Davie County Zoning Enlorcement Olllce in the Davie County Ollico Building, Mocksville. N.C.. on weekdays between the hours ol 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p m, or by telephone at 634-3340. Jesse A. Boyce, Jr. Mocksville/Davie Co. Planning and Zoning Officer 5-5-2tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Vance Graham McGugan. deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 28th day of October 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day ol April, 1988. Vera Hartman McGugan, 153 Halander Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, Executrix ol the estate ol Vance Graham McGugan, deceased. Wade H. Leonard Jr. Attorney 34 Town Square Mocksville, N.C. 27028 : 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol Ruby Lee Blackwelder, a-k-a Ruby A. Blackweldor, Mrs' Chester A. Blackwelder and Mrs. CjA. Blackwelder, deceased, late of Davie County, North Caroliria, this is to notily all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersign­ ed at 157 Azalea Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, on or belore the 28th day ol October, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persbris in­ debted to this Estate will please make im­ mediate payment to the undersigned at the above designated address. This the 28th day of April, 1988. Venita B. Forrest, Executrix of the Estate ol Ruby Lee Blackwelder, deceased. Pelree Stockton & Robinson Attorneys at Law 1001 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Franklin O. Woods, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 28th day ol October 1988, said dale being at least six months Irom the date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or this notice will be plead­ ed in bar of their recovery, All persons in­ debted lo said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to tfie undersigned. This Iho 28th day of April, 1988, Iho same being Iho first publicdlibn dale. John T, Brock, Executor ol tho Estate ol Franklin O. Woods, deceased, John T. Brock Brock a McClamrock Attornoys at Law P.O. Box 347 Mocksville, N.C, 27028 (704) 634-3518 4-28-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol tho estate of Eunice Baker Atwood, doceas- ed, lato ol Davie County, Norih Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said ostato to present thorn lo tlie undersigned on oi boloro Iho 21sl day of October 1988, said date being at least six months from tho dato of first publication ol this notice, or this notice will bo plead­ ed in bar ol thoir recovory. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make im- modi.-ilo payment lo itie undersigned. This Iho 21st day ol April, 1988, the same being tho lirsl publication dato. James G. Atwood, Sr., Route 2, Box 55, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, Executor of the ostato of Eunice Baker Atwood, deceased. Brock & McClamrock Attorneys at Law ’ P.O. Box 347 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (704) 634-3518 4-21-4tnp Plainlill NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE District Court Division a8-CVD-1t 1 Goshen Lands. Inc.. ' VS. Roland H. Stanley, and Linda L Stanley, Dulondanls tiOTiCE o r si-Rvict o r PIHOCLSS BY PUBLICAIION TO. Roland H Sl.inloy and Linda L, Stanliiy TAKE NO I ICE ,that a pleading seekiiKj rt.'liel aijainsi you has btx;n lilwl in Iho above i.Mitillud action The riatuie ol Ihe roliel tii'ing sburihl is as lolknvs A lort,'cloHiiie ol your iiilert?si in a coi- lain piect^ ol, real properly known a;> Lol No 14 in the Morgan Springs Develop­ ment containing 1,14 acres You required to lilf? a wntlen answe' lo such pleadini) no) later than Jurii; 14. 1E18B. said dato tH'iny 40 days;lrom the lirst (jutjlication ol this notice. Alter such time, the plainlill will apply to tho court for the reliel sought This bth day ol May, 1988. John, T, Brock Attorney lor Plainlill Block 8 McClamrock P C Box 347 Mocksville, N,C. 27028 , T elephone: (704) 634-3518 5-5-3tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF CARL ANDREW WILKINS The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix ol the estate ol Carl An­ drew Wilkins, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this is to nolify all pei.sons. lirms and corporations having claims againsi the estate of said deceased lo exhibit them lo the undersigned at Route 5. Box 480. Mocksville, NorIh Carolina. 27028. on or before the 4th day of November, 1988, or be barred from thoir recovory. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment. This the 28th day ol April, 1988. Betty Jo Wilkins. Administratrix of the estate ol Carl Andrew Wilkins, deceased, Alvin A. Thomas, Attorney Suite 675, BBaT Building 8 West Third Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executrix of the estate of Elsie C. Bock, deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore the 5th day ol November 1988. being six months Irom the lirst day ol publication, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said, estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 26th day ol April, 1988. Beverly Beck Merrell. 126 Sunset Drive, Apt. 20, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, Executrix ol Ihe estate ol Elsie C! Beck, deceased. Martin and VanHoy, Attorneys Box 606 Mocksville. N.C. 27028 5-5-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe estate of Linda Elaine Ridenhour, deceas­ ed, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October 1988, or this notice will be plead­ ed in bar of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please riiake im­ mediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of April. 1988. Elizabelh R. Hamilton, Route 3, Box 82-C, Rockwell, North Carolina 28138, Executrix ol the estate ol Linda Elaine Ridenhour, deceased. . 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executor, of tho Estate ol Kathleen Darnell, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, lirms and corpora­ tions having claims against tho decedent, to exhibit them to tho undersigned on or belore Iho 14th day of November 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovory. All persons, firms, and corpora-. tions indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Ihe 6th day ol May, 1988 L.F. Darnell, Route 1, Box 557, Ad- vatice, N.C. 27006, Executor ol tho ostato ol Kathleen Darnell, deceased. Thomas M. King Attorney at Law 315 N. Main Street Salisbury, N.C. 28144 704/633-7990 5-12-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualilied as Arfministralrix of the ostato of Roy Edward Housch, deceased, lato ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notily all persons hav­ ing claims againsi said oslalo lo present thoiii 10 Iho undersigned on or boloro Iho 5th day of November 1988, being six months Irom llio lust day ol publication, or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar ol thou recovery. All ixjisons iiideblod to said ostato will please make immediate pay- inonl to the undersigned. This Iho 27th day ol April. 1988. Vera Mao Woods Housch. Route 4, Bo* 247-2, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, Ad­ ministratrix ol tho oslalo ol Roy Edwaid Housch, deceased. Martin and VariHoy, Altomoys Box ooe Mocksville, N C. 27028 5-5-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA : DAVIE COUNTY ORDER AUTHORIZING S3,3!I0,000 REFUNDING BONDS , BE IT ORDERED by llio Boaid ol Cdin missioneis lor Ihe Cuunly ol Davio 1 That, pursuant lo The L(.x:al Oovcrn- monl Bond Act. as amended, the Coun­ ty ol, Davie, t-Joilh Carolina. i5 heroby authorised to contract a debt, m addilion to any.and all other dotil whi(:h:';iiid:Coun- ly may now or tW’renllor h.tvr- p(i;v£^f or aulliorily lo conliact; and in iividenr.e Ihereol to issue Helunding Bonds in,an aggregate |)riiu:i[ial amount not ex ceeding $3,:J90,000 lor Ihe puiposr; ol [iroviding lunds, with olher available lands, iiaying Ihe co;,t ol relundmg. in- cliidini) relaterl issuance expenses, the lollowiny bonds oiilstanding as ol June 1, 1907, ol Kiid County: $3,390,000 Farniers Home Adrnin, Bonds, daied March 14, 1977; 2 That taxes shall be levied in an arnounl suffic-r.'/il 10 pay Ihe principal of and Ihe inleiest On said Relunding Bonds , 3 That a sworn stalenient ol Ihe debt of said County has been tiled wilh Ihe Clerk to the Board ol Commissioners lor said County and is open to public inspection. 4 Thai this order shall lakeelloct upon its ad0[)ti0n , : The loregoing order has been introduc­ ed and a sworn statement ol debt has been tiled under the Local Government Bond Acl showing Itie appraised value ol tho County ol Davie to be $833,726,263 and the net debt theieol, including the proposed bonds, to bo $13,475,000. A tax will be levied to pay the principal ol and interest on the bonds il they are issued. Anyone who wishes to bo heard on the questions ol the validity ol the bond order and tho advisability of issuing Ihe bonds may appear at a public hearing or an ad­ journment thereof lb be held at 1:00 p.m. on May 23. 1988, in the Commissioners’ Room, Davie (iounty Courthouse in Mocksville, North Carolina. Linda M. Whitaker Clerk to the Board ol Commissioners for the County ol Davie North Carolina 5-12-1tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids lor one (1) 15 passenger van will be received by the Area Director, Daylon T. Greene, for Ihe Tri-Counly Area Mental Heallh, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority at 121 West Council Street, Salisbury, North Carolina, until 4:00 p.m., May 18, 1988. and im­ mediately thereafter publicly opened. Specilications may be obtained at the ollice ol the Area Director, Tri-Counly Area Mental Health. Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority, 121 West Councir Street. Salisbury. North Carolina. No bid shall be considered or accepted unless, at the time ol its liling, accom­ panied by a certilied deposit equal to not less lhan live (5%) percent ol the bid. Tiie Tri-County Area Menial Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority reserves (he right to re­ ject any and all bids and to waive any and all technical delects in the execution ol and inlormalities in the submission of any bid. This the sixth day of May, 1988. Daylon T. Gfeene, Area Direclor Tri-County Area Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority 5-12-ltnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualilied as Execulor ol the eslate ol Roy M. Challin, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or belore the 21st day of Oc­ tober 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will pleasd make im- medialo payment to the undersigned. This the 21sl day of April, 1988. Henry F. Challin, Route 1, Box 148, Woodleal, North Carolina 27054, Ex­ ecutor of the estate of Roy M. Challin, deceased.4-21-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executrix ol Iho estate o( Geotgo Clement Jr., deceased, lale ol Davio County, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims agaiiu; said estate to present them to the uiidorsiqnod on or belore the 12th day ol November 1988, being six months Irom tlie lirst day ol publication, or this notice will be pleaded in bar bl their recovery All persons indebled to said ostato will please iiiake immodialo payment to the : uiKior.signod, This llio 4th day of May, 198B Matlio S Clement. Route 1. Box 48. Mocksville, N.C- 270;>8. Execuliix ol tho estate ol Ooorge Clement Jr. deceased. M a itiii a nd V a n Hoy, Allorneys Box liOl> Mo(-k.'.villc, N C : K’ 4|iip NORTH CAROL Il'JA DAVILCOUNIYADMINISIRAVRIX'S NOiicr Having qualilieil ,is Adniinisiiaiiix ol the estate ol'Raymond lee Sloan Jr , deceased, lale ol Davie County., Nmlh Caiolina. this is to notily all peisoiis h.iv ing claihis againsi said estate lo pie'ient them to tlie undeisiriiied on or tinloir- Iho 21st day ol Octobei 19H8. 01 this notioi:' will be pleadCKi III t>ai ol then leciiveiy All peisons indetited lo said eslalt> will (jleaso iiiaKe immediate paynuMit to thi^ undei signed This tlie 21st day ol Aijnl, 10UH Caiolyn Sales Sloan, 2H4 Mounlviow Drive Mocksville. North Carolina 2/02B. Administiatiix ol tho estate ol R.iymond Lee Sloan Ji , dcjceased 4 21-41 NORIH CAROLINA DAVIIi COUNTY f.XECUTRIX'S NOTICt: Having qualiliBd nt, fexocutrix of the estali; ol Wjllian] Henry McBride, deceas­ ed. late of Davie Counly, North Carolina, thii. IS to notily all persons having claims again.sl said eslalr,- to pre'^'nt Ihern to Ihe iindersiqned on or beloio Ihe 21 si day of October 19fm, or thii, nolice will be plead­ ed in bar ol then recovery All persons in­ debted to said eslate will please make im- Iiiediale payment lo the undersigned: This me 21st day ol Apiii. 19BB Ruby H McBride Route l.H ox 474, Advance, North Carolina 2/005, Ex­ ecutrix 0/ the estate 0/ William Henry McBride, deceased, 4-21-41 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE . l-favlng qualified as Execulor of the estate of William F. (Franklin) Owens, decoasod, lale ol Davie Counly. North Carolina, this is lo notily all persons hav­ ing claims againsi said estate to present: them lo the undersigned on or belore the :28th day ol October 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All ptjrsons indebted to said eslate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day ol April, 1988. John M. Owens. Rl. 7, Box 253, Ox- lord, N.C. 27565, Execulor ol the estate ol William F. (Franklin) Owens, deceased: 4-28-4tnp To parties interested in installing underground secondary facilities for Crescent EMC: Crescent Electric Membership Corporation is an electric distribu­ tion cooperative serving all or part of Alexander, Cabarras, Catawba, Davie, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Wilkes, and Yadkin county. Crescent has district offices located In Statesville, Mocksville, Cornelius, and Taylorsville. Crescent EMC Is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to contract Installation of underground secondary voltage level facilities. The scope of the work will Include Installation of con­ ductors from the secondary enclosure or pole to the meter and/or security light. Crescent Installed approximately 800 underground services dur­ ing 1987 and estimates 1988 installations to be about the same. Work will be awarded on a district basis with proposals being ac- : cepted by individual contractors for more than one district. Bid packetts can be obtained by calling R.B. Sloan or Barbara Hope at 704-873-5241. A meeting will be held at 9 a.m. on May 16 at Crescent’s office located on Hwy. 64 East just east of Statesville to discuss any questions not clearly addressed in the bid packetts. Bids will be opened May 23 at 9 a.m. with the successful bldder(s) to start work no later than June 15, 1988. A U C T IO N S A L E Personal Property of Rusty Hoskins, App. 8 miles north of Mocksville on 601 Sat. May 14, 1988 — 10:00 a.m. • 1979 Dodge Colt As Is • Skill Saws • Elec. Water Pump • Chest of Drawers • Table Tops ‘ TV Stand • Oak Table w/ Formica Top • Coffee Maker • Pictures • Old Milk Cans • Antique Wheelbor- row • Clocks • Paint • Velvet Stool • Artificial Tree • Brother Typewriter • Bicycles • Elec. Drills • Old Chair • Baby Seats • Coleman Air Cond. & Furnlce • Wood Ironing Board • Elec. Ap­ pliance'• Plumbing Supplies • Toys ‘ Chicken Feeders • Book Case ‘ Curtains and Drapes • Rug Cleaner • Antique Pictures • Adding Machine • Riding Mower Needs Trans. • Misc. Hand Tools • End Tables • Stereo & Speakers • Air Conditioner • Wall Paper • Vacuum Cleaner • Radios • Rocker • Antique Baby Bed • Metal Glider • Wicker Chairs • Antique Chair Frames * 6 pc. Manger Scene • Antique Child's Chair • Vi Woman(Manikin) Lots More Too Numerous To Mention! Col. Donald R. Luffman NCAL #2804 Route 3 Box 517 Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 Phone 919-998-4059 Concessions Available Not Responsible For Accidents Of Any Kind lAKE MYERS CAMPGROUND Highway 64,5 Miles West Of Mocksville ~ A ll D a y S a tu rd a y M a y 1 4 ^ 1 9 8 8 Over 400 Different Displays Open Free To Tiie Public t ; 9 a.m. til 5 p.m. I r,l)-I)AVIK C'Ol’NTV KN'I HKI'KISK UKCORI), TIIURSI)AV\Mitv 12. 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Tiij'ii s III I'c pii'si.ailfii iiit llHk' ha-iK di"-iL'n ill hrniti.-ks. slal'lli/a- iiiIII:')! 1,1 lilt,s. inaiiiiL-n.ihi.i'. ivpuir ‘ II'-as, aiiii s,i!i'i\ aspi.\*i’-. iniipcra- A r r W'lL, HW.'S I ! ske.K;\dm f'.s !\i r.u f 1 C\N t'K,0^' ^1 1 lion. TeMs will he uiven ill Ihe cncl^ ol Ihe session lor (hose U'lio wish lo hecomc lieoiiseci. ’I'he eouise w ill he held at IheJ Davie Coiiniy I'lihlic i.ihrary on Wednesday, May IK. 2 ^-. 5 pjii.;: To pre-regisler or ohlain lional inl'ormalion calT Davidson V County Comiminiiy Collesje ol'llec . ai ft;i4-2KK5. : s HOWARD REALTY & Insurance Agency, Inc. 330 S. Salisbury Street Corner of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksville, N.C. OFFICE HOURS Mon.- Fri. 9-6 Saturday 9-1 Sunday By Appointment (919) 998-6463 NEW LISTINGS- SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Majestic 1V2 story Cape Cod home. Boast of 2985 sq. ft. which contain 4/5 BR, 2 V2 , BA, lornrial LR, DR, Den w/stone FP, Jacuzzi in Master bath. Sun Room, Dbl. Garage. Hardwood floor, too many quality features to list, 1.75 acre lot. in one o( Mocksville’s nicest areas. 3189,000 HOMES ------------ ' : .. /H,C5 K.i ) m m 328 AVON ST. — Good starter home or rental pro­ perty. This 3 BR home on an acre plus lot has been partially remodeled. The house is approx. 40 yrs. old. Appliances stay (including dishwasher) 525,000 FOREST LAf-IE - This 2 Br cottage has new plumb­ ing. updated wiring, new carpet, refrigerator, Jarge lot with good in town location. Excellent gardening space or any outside activity. Many possibilities REDUCED S37.500 121 filARCONI ST. - This tri-level home features 3 BR, 1'/2 BA, large eat-in kitchen, LR S family room with Fireplace. There is over 1200 sq. ft. in this home that IS priced below, market value. S38,500 TURPENTINE RD. - Cottage in the country with view of a lake. 2 large bedrooms make this a good starter or retirement home. Recentlypainted on exterior, new shutters and home is in good condition (HUD approv­ ed for rental property) S39,900 330'GWyN ST. - Lovely remodeled 3 BR, home with vinyl siding within walking distance to hospital and shopping, 107 X 200 lot, great sitting porch and one car garage. S40.000 181 MARCONI ST. - Brick ranch on dead end street with 3 BR, 1V2 BA, large eat-in-kitchen, LR (with new carpet) and carport. S40,500 RAYMOND ST. - Lovely 3 BR home only 3 years old on quiet s t r c m a H H i Q r blinds. 340,000 large lot, mini CEEH F O R A L L O F Y O U R B U IL D IN G - R E M O D E L IN G N E E D S Now is the time to start that ciream home. Come by today.and see the many plans and styles we have to choose from. We are qualified builders of Fm HA Homes with 100% financing available to those who are eligible. Come in today for more information. ★ C B E H w i l l h a n d le a l l y o u r r e m o d e l ­ i n g n e e d s . N o j o b is t o o b i g o r t o o s m a ll, G a l l t o d a y f o r a f r e e e s t im a t e . SR1308 (Off 601 N.) - 3 BR, i '/2 BA Brick Veneer home in nice quiet neighborhood. Storage BIdg., car­ port. stove, refngerator, wall air conditioner. 344,900. CHERRY HILL RD. - Peaceful 3 BR, 2 BA home with 1272 sq. ft, on 1.33 acre lot. Also 26 x 32 attached garage, 24 x 24 detached garage, and 24 x 24 shed. Home features ceiling fans, dishwasher, range & 2 electric garage door openers. All for 358,500 300 WILKESBORO ST. - I'/z story brick home with 4/5 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, BKRM, Den on corner lot. This great family home has 2400 sq, ft., hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and extra lot that can be purchas­ ed for only 368,900 579 WILKESBORO ST. - 1'/2 story brick home on level lot with nice back yard. Excellent location - walk to shopping. Home features 4 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, Den, & Sun room. 374,900 MOCKSVILLE - Roomy spaciousness that suits fami­ ly living. Bnck IV? story Traditional. Den, new kitchen, 4 BR, 2 BA, main-level laundry. Cash or any financ­ ing available immediate move-in. 374,900. GODBEY RD. - Secluded ranch type home with full bsmt, sited on 5 acres. Home features 2500 sq. ft.,4 BR (master BR is 23x21) 2 full baths livingroom (24x23) kit., canning kit. and more. The garage is 40x28, tliere is a storage bidg. and a small barn, (up to 34 acres available) All this for only 389,900 KELLY STREET - Extra large lot (1.3 acres) with 2 b r , 2 BA home has over 1800 sq. ft. and is located close to school. 376,400 117 HOLLY LANE - Contemporary home with 3 or 4 BR, 3 BA in extra nice neighborhood. This frame- and brick home with over 2600 sq. ft. includes a 32x16 ingroud pool. 391,900 SAIN RD. - Brick ranch with over 1800 sq. ft. with full basement on 2.6 acres, 4 BR, 2 BA, large kit., family room, and formal LR. Bsmt. has a firplace and could be finished for a playroom the out bidg. is 28x24 392.900 120 CREEKWOOD DR. - Lovely custom built home: stone FP in GR; Acre + wooded lot with stream; large- walk-in closet in MBR; lovely neutral decor; new paint and wall paper; a MUST SEE S93,500 ................. POWELL ROAD - Country living at it’s best - This, ranch home situated on 6.92 AC features 3 BR, 2 full, BA, Great room w/cathedral ceiling, vaulted ceiling in kitchen, features 5 stall horse barn, riding nng and fence. A must to see. 395,500 GROVE ST. - Extra nice contemporary on large lot. Home features 3 or 4 BR., 2'/2 BA., formal DR, LR, Den. Jenn Air range, mini blinds, central Vac and more. 399,500 JERMEMIAH RD. - 7 Yr. old 2 story on 24.72 acres, 3 BR, 2'/2 BA, cherry cabinets in kit., 16x17 screen­ ed porch with BBO, hardwood floors, 2 wood stoves, 2 ceiling fans. Acreage is fenced with out bidgs. 399.900 BUCK SEAFORD RD. - 38.5 acres with small pond that could easily be enlarged. Good combination of pasture, woods, streams & spnng areas. Also a small cottage that could be remodeled. This land is fenc­ ed and cross fenced, county water and only 2'/2 miles from town. 3105,000 GARDEN VALLEY - H.W. floors, dentil mouldings, a marble firplace, brass chandeliers, a dream kit., spacious screened porch, and lovely landscaping are just a part of this exquisite Williamsburg reproduc­ tion. Come see this 3 BR, 2 BA home with full bsmt., in Mocksville’s most exclusive neighborhood. 3134.900 JERICHO-HARDISON RD. - 2 storyhome surround­ ed by 5 wooded acres, home features 4 BR, 3 full baths, large eat-in-kitchen, formal DR, large formal LR, full basement w/family room, 2 FP's, Dbl. garage, large storage building, many amenities. 3144,900 PETE FOSTER RD. - Lovely split foyer situated on 9.92 acres, 3 BR, 2.V2 BA, LR, DR, 2 FP’s. Land features fence, barn, pond, and pasture areas. Many extra features. 3149,900 SOUTHWOOD ACRES * FEATURE OF THE WEEK* 112 N. MAIN ST. - Store front property with over 1200 sq, ft. in Ihe heart ol town. Storage in rear, parking 111 front side a rear. Window heal pump, paddle fan ana irack lights. 343,900 HWY 601 - too -V 600 commoicial lot in prime loca­ tion 367,000. HWY 801 & 601 - f^oslauiant in good location. 100 |)lus soaling capacity, laige lot, many extr.is. Call lor delail.s on wiial minains, 369,900 : MOCKSVILLE - Looking loi gas station plus con- vienco sloio? Wo tiavo ono available • Call lor details ■COMMERCIAL PROPERTY- SALISBUR Y ST. - % acre commercial lot with 1 story frame bidg. that was used as a clinic. Can be con­ verted (or muliti uses. 372,500 HWY 158 - 16 plus acres that could be rezoned for business. Presently there is a 2 BR, 2 BA, home that is used as a rental. 3100,000 HWY 6C1 - 1 468 acres in prime location. Zone Hwy, business, sower, water, survey. House will be remov­ ed or could bo sold separately. 3125,000 -iO TS & LAND- Needmore R oad....... Hobson Road................ Tot & Gwyn S t............... Hickory Hill................... Hospital Street Ext..... Cana Rond.................... Greenbrinr-Advance... Svvnnn Rd. Iredell Co. ......i ............ Lot 52,000 ..........1.f]7 Ac. S7,500 ................S7,500 ...Fairway Lot sg.soo ...................Lot SIO.OOO .........,1.5 Ac. “ I 1,500 .........2.23 A c . 1,500 ......17,90 Ac. 529.535 SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS IN THE CLASSIFIED S E C T j^ b o b SHELTON, Broker VON SHELTON, Broker Frank Payne, Sales 119 Depot St., Mocksville Raymonda Saunders 634-1527 634-2252 Barry Vl/tiittaker, Sales 634-1439 634-011j Trnnk Payne, Sales 634-3332 998-2969 Hwy. 601 Comm. Prop...... 1.4 Ac. *125.000 Otl Merrills Lake Rd..................15 Ac, 519,000 Eaton Road..............................8.71 Ac. S45,000 Yadkinville Rd.Coinm. Prop. 100x500 567,000 Highway 64 East.......:.............46 Ac. S73,600 Hwy. 158...............16 Ac. + House S100,0G0 N. Cooleemee.....................'114.5 Ac. *143,000 f^atlodge Rd.....................86.81 Ac. si64,000 Rutledge Rd.......................109.5 Ac. 5207,000 FOR RENT—------------— Now Taking A p p lica tio n s For R entals, Several A vailable Q w ts D a v i e S c h o o ls nAVIi: C'OIINI'V ICNI KRI’KISI'; KKCOUD. 'm U RSI)A Y ,M iiy 12/1 t ’imliniK'd I ’nim l‘. 4-1) aiul inNlx'c ihiiuN, IukI i L'l.uk'h.ul il SOlllVlil IiHII n.lIJli-’lll .lllii ,! '.1.1 vk'nlflc.icluT v.il'Icv I'mII l iu-: |nir(u..ipalii'n I ill' ( 'iu l' I . i' ' . ' sale on Api ii !''* '■ 1 n > ■sulil. >A nil lIu- i'll ' I Ih'IH'IsI N i'llh I\n !i: l);i\ io llii'j) Siiiilomv miv-ii'Nii-..! i.-i’.! I i.ii'i ship I )c\ I'litpiUi'Mi I’l . iii'! !i", Il'igh 'ichonl siiuli'nis .11! liii.' .■aiii pits I'l' l i ‘sC A \'ilnu!i;;li'n ..h:.tiU! sL\' Kev Hiil'sivn !>'. \!a ’, Jii I his o ilc -I'c k Mminu'! ■. .iinp is C(1 lo develop .ill,i onhaii.v' ihe Icailersliip skiiK ni' (iiuh sviuHij MlkieiU.s. 1 he n! .iticiulaiiee is SI50,. : Seiiuxs uliii \ii!i he aiirnJnit; ,c0tle;jc alter giaiUi.ilion siu'uid li ll M is. Sinool in ihe puiilaiice iillKe \\'hieh seluvtl ihe) plan ii'aiienj so , lhat a filial iranseripi may he sciu to ihal colk'gc. All colleges ie>.|iiire lhai rreshnien siiulenis seiid j final , Iranscript al'lor gradiialitui; ihis in­ cludes four year colleges, junior ; colleges aiul coinnuinits and technical colleges. : 'i'he Davie High School .-\ca- ‘ deinic Banquet will be May W). .Ml sludem.s who liave been on the .\- B honor roll at lea.st once lor the llrst three quarters are inv ited to , attend. W illiam R. Diivie .Si.\th grade student.s will travel to Davie High on .May 17. Ibr aper- roriiiance by thcDavie High Band. 'I'his concert i.s a county-u ide ac­ tivity for all 6th graders. The Student Council is-sponsor­ ing a spring dance on Friday. May 13. Students from grades -1 r- 6,are inviteii. Ms. Shaniel encourages those planning to attend to get details froni their homeroom teacher or student council K’pl .-senl^ihw Ml'-'. i^e\n..‘ids' am! ,\lis Hi'iswi s ol.i'.ses \ isi(ed ilie i'oH m A-shel’o i.i ,.|i \p i rl ;>o | |vr •iUi!'.'.:! ^ ,! .ic ! .litou! .iniiii.ils, -'s: ■; ill \ I'.Keii llie ■! ' il!\ I'l! \!.i\ I I 1 .I'l Nui!! (, . ' . M , i l l , Il;.ll|^, , ‘ ll.'H.I i: il,i iiU ll I ■' '< ,|] I I--.fUl.U i i = I 'l! ) .Ijlli' 1| ill I I.:'. !i' Kuril.IMS sei \ i\i .1, si! ,lt«\s n !i:m ciieon ini ih-e i',|: ;i!!\ .nid ..i.iij ,,n (.'!:iNsr<loiii \ ol'iMlcei V LeoBiard Realty 34 Town Square 704-634-3875 m I IlM K!>. -VhHlronm. : h.iih MfU. honu-<*ti Z.l iKTcs. lAi't lli.iu ciMiii. \.M )KIN to . ' OI(tvi honu’ on 20 ;uTt‘s, sli tMin ViS.'MM). IN ro w s ' hriliiKtin hrit k imu- tiuT. husonu-iil, cat-jMiii. 601 ,\ - 3 l.ots (»J lui> l-ill. S44.500 PlIW KLI. KOAJ) - .A JWdion,,, Urirk KiHU'lu'i . larpnrj. (mhmI cotintrv I JKiilHMi. KniHA Innn. It >un (jiiiilirv, a MT\ or no duun pa>nu'Ml is axaiiiihU- '.Vj/juo. \S \ IWdrtM.m ]Ukk Kan- cht‘i\ nn lur^f l(tl. C’arjxnl, Masc- ineni, Uoa(l\ tor von to niovi* into. DOWNTOWN iU-SlNKSS I.OI - anti W ari'housi's or huildini! lor smalt luisincss. Lots of |>ossihilitics. Onwilt aiivions ■ $25JM)0. I.ANI) - 2.K at’i M-ywMJtffci i nounh lor 3 niuhilc tiorf^rr^^S^mNner (1nar»- cinu. S5.(HMr ^ MBKK I V CHUKC'I! HI). 3.S acres - uoodcd - huiltlinu or mobitf hoMK- lot $8.90(1. Olher ilnntcs ..'v Land Availahlo Linda I.cnnard 704-634-3650< 'vtiMtl.j A i<r..wf.. XT INDIAN HILLS New LisUng - 3 BR. 3 BA, S-t. on 5 Ac. w/lake Ironiago and pooL Many amiMiilies. SI 24,900 BERMUDA RUN 316 Bermuda Dr. - 3 BR, 2 BA cluster homo near club house w/driving range view. Ready to move in. 3102,700 415 Fairway Villa - 3 BR. 2 BA on 8th fairway ready; for occupancy and the CROSBY. S115.000 406 Fairway Dr. - 3 BR; 2 BA. 2/m -i- s.I., LR/DR combo., strium, den w/calh. ceilings* pvt. MBR. 5122,500 714 Pembrooke Ridge - 2 BR, ZVz BA, 1800 sq. ft, townhouse. BRCC member­ ship incl: 8124,500 623 Spyglass Hill - 2 yi, old contp, - townhouse w/3 BR, 2 BA. Crov/n moldings, HW floors. Super home at SI25,500 707 Pembrooke Ridge - 2-story townhouse. 2 years old w/3 BR, 2V: I3A. 2-car garage, fenced court yard, deck view of lake. 5149,500 723 Pembrook Ridge - 3 BR, 2'/2 BA, 2-story contertiporaary townhouse w/2200 sq. t1. custom finished by owner. BRCC membership incl. 5174,500 CREEKWOOD 108 Leslie Ct. - 3 BR, 2’* BA. 2-story contemporary w/lg. cul-de-sac lot and lots ol trees. Lg. rear deck. HP hoatmg/cooling, 588,500 318 Brentwood Dr. - Heaveiy wooded lot at end of street. Qustanding pvl. roar yard w/deck, water falls etc. complement this 4 BR, 3 BA 2-story conlomporary w/farm house features. 2-car attached garage w/oponers. Super buy at S8B,000 FAMINGTON AREA Cedar Creek Rd. - 10 Ac. w/2BR, 2 BA 200 yr. old farm house w/up dated kit. 8 baths, S110.000 Howell R d.-Brick rancher W/2BR, 1 BA, on 18,5 ac. Barn, lencod pasture, riding ring. Additional land available, 5155,000 MOCKSVILLE 1231 N. Main St. - 4 BR, 2 BA, collage homo. Wrap screen porch Heart pino floors, garden sp., 2-car detached garage. Nearly one ac 'w/maluro shade ireo:;, circle drive. Priced below FIlA appraisal 564,900 WESTRIDGE Greenwood Lakes - 3 BR, 2 BA, rancher w/HP.1-car carpoit, Dbl, pane .vindows. Wooded lot, 576,500251 Westridge D r.-Level rancher W/3BR, 2 BA, wooded lot Many (Iowim;-. 2-car attached garage. C/A w/HP, “82.500 GREENWOOD LAKES Overlook Dr. - 3 BR, 2 BA, rancher with circle drive. IIW floort; except in kit, A baths, C/A w/HP Lake access, S82.500 Overlook Dr. - Pvt, 3,-to ac estate w/3 BR. 2 * Bathr. 3-car garage area, par­ quet lied kit. Butcher block slyli; hit. counler;, I'rigidniio app , bilt-in microwave, B"~ FP. disposer, orchard or MORI: 5124,900 FORK Hwy. C4 E. - Collecloi cai enlh. or v/ork.aMiomo ir-ecli 1 iki> tJI;W 3 t!H, ?. BA. all brick rancher, Vaulti,M,l ceilini) m Great Rooni w/nick ('P. foyer, and 22 II. MBft. Custom kit, cabinets Ceramic tile cuunior tops ItiKi oui I'LU.S 6 l>ay niasonary gara.^j.'i v;/i.';.B.'i, office (,;/H f,Mc Si49,900 HILLDALE Columnod Colonial all buck on acre ♦ lot mile N ol 1-40 on BO ( 2--,00 i S, r,/4 BR, 3 f!A Formal S informal farriily fiorne w/(li'(i playroom I P. (feck, patid, 2.'car i.isint garage, qarilen <,p. Ready lor apiireciajive owner $94,500 CHESTNUT TRAILS . Near Hickory Hills - Goll ft Goiiniry Club, l;leganl columned colonial on ‘3 ac b BR, 4 RA. Brick S F Out!,landing family licmo SU|)er landsca()iiuj BViii.k pa>,'- ed drive. Screened i(,'ar poich f«10r(F 5147,500 Other fine Davie County properties from low 570,000 tO $300,00 __ CLEMMONS O FFIC E766-0515 2762 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons, NC 27012 Betty Abbott.......... ...998-5320 Dob Scarborough.......768-&145 Bert Bahnson..,...........998-5484 , ...............y r r ’rnSn Audrey Drouillard......766-5BBt Eva SIddcn................... Pat Fletcher.................945-9760 ........... Carolyn Johnson........766-6330 Shelin W ood... .......... Allen Martin ... ...998-5294 W aller Young, Mgr.„,7C6-B69G ^ h l l T p l n i li; 76B-8875 VickI W e b b , ,,.,.^9.^:3908. .su|icrvi.se(l iiuliviiliiiil clns.sc.s lo -,’ii;iblc the I'iiculty itiui stnlT to have lunch toucthor. "I'he lunchctiri was ii) hi'intr the r.iiuhy for 'IV:n.-her .Appu-ciatioii NNcuk. Mtu'ksvllk' M iddle Mucks\ iilo Miikllc .Schinil will I ck'liiatL' North (,'arolina I lcritas’C I'ok May l.'v 2ll, :'rik' fnllow- iii;.: .lUiviiics have Iven plaiuicd. On Monday Ihore will be a di.splas' day with viiriotis local crarismcn and iirtists displaying theii talents, 'rucsday, Ken Cuttiss w ill demonstrate the art oT -lass Hlo\\]|ij;, .'I'liesd.iy and r hui-Mhi\ v\ ill he activity ilays w hen iho Nttidents u ill i!ct to 11 lake ih c ir o'.v n e ia lts, I hcse w ill iiich iile stciicil. itiL'. : (ill punch: calK ilcln;lkllll.^ p a in tin i; and tic dye an , I iicsda>- AVill also be uaiiies and dress-up day, NVediiesda) i luisi.icc C'unv.a) . a ila tn e .•\iiieiiC aii e illliira ii'.i, w iij shaic Indian iiiliV in u iiio n aiul lore w ith lire studeni'.. I Ih o u l'Ih tu t the \*>stutlenls '.‘.ill lie siiJL’ ini,’ N orth f'a ro lo in a miiil's in rnusic .iihI secmi,’ \ ai ii mis I'ilius on .North f 'a iu l ill,1 lile . I'aieiii.s arc iiiv iia l (o allcnJ I'lcld Day activities on May 20. Citizens of the iVIonth liif April wcte: Chad Nicltols, .Aii^’ie ilairston. .Stephanie Cartel'. Linda •lames. Brandon .Strader. Chrisly ,'\einer. Darryl ()\ercaslj. Moliii- da Ttitterow, l.^rin Randle. 'I'onv Hutchens. Kitreii Williams. Chris .Slaitiback. ;tnd .lason 'ruttemw; ^SlS'tSoutii'Main Street ■ S20.000 JOYfJt^fi STRIEET-t: (704) 634-(W2l HOMES sciuaio feet of liv- ■ng '^iKiu ' room and den, Ex- rellcnl ;,lai!er home $25,500 CASA BELLA D : 3 bediooin;.: )' cetleni invostnien! ONTRA .^ ^ 'e in condition, Ex- celli'pl iiivOHimenl j)ropcrly, S2 ,'.500 DUKE STREET - COOt.EEMEE ~ 2 tx.'drooins, 1 tiath home with li’..rK (‘ii iiack vaiii convi/nient io school and Shof)piny Center, - Gie.it Investment profjerly S27.700 YADKIN ST., COOLEEMEE- Flecently remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 !)ath home features lovely eal-in kitchen and plenty ol closet spac(‘ Laige deck 15 gioal for warm v^eather living! 528,500 RIDGEMOf^T - 3 Bedrcdm, 1' .- Bath, rancher, new paint inside ;ini! oul txci'lle n ! .slaMer home. Ideal investment property. S29.50D S2G.900 530.900 531.900 533,500 334.900 536.900 DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - This 3 Bedroom home is ready lot your pe-rsonal touch, Tfie first steps of remodeling have nlready Ijoen done, including aluminum siding and insulation, L'„.|'-, of potential' ERWlf^ STREET. COOLEEIVIEE - This 2 BR home is in the pro­ cess of of being completely renovated, Nev; paint inside and out, .".(‘v; carpet, vinvl kilclien cabnets and more. Perfect starter or n,'',;ii,imi,;iit lionie No need lo pay rent any longer when you can ov,n Ihis home I3uy now and help select colors, etc! , 60 1 NORTH %'P floors and knotty puie panelling. o t i *iA t i S v gi” j be ideal for rental piope'iv. OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Small 2BR, 1 bath home on 1 acre. Owner in process ol remodeling,. Will complete for new buyer, F^ossiblo owner linancmg-call for details, WATT ST, COOLEEMEE - This v/ell maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features beautiful hardwood floors, inaintenance free alurniruirn siding and concrete drive. Ready for you to move in today'! DAVIE ACADEMY RD.- Enioy the country: Brick rancher on nice deep lot features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen living room and single car carport, SPRING STREET - (just off North Main Street) - Ideal 2 bedroom starter I’O rg Y ]ild : B *7*1 ^h^il ^^i'^ screen­ ed porch. Yard corn;JIM w^1ennjtr M n n a 'f^ outside storage building y®Q' maintained, . •^p — Eh|oy the counti this rural 2 bedroom it ^ I »]4 : Y « r » T ^ ir g ^ e roomy country kitchen and a double detached garage contribute to the easy living ihis home has to offer, :_WILkESBORO.STREET — This-older well kept home features •1 tjedrooms. 2 baths v/ith approximately 1405 sq. ft, OFF CHERRY HILL RD. - Serene country setting for this 1 Vs story cottage, Appmx. 1 acre with fruit and nut trees already pro­ ducing, One year old oil heating system with central air and 2 year old v.'oll. Three bedrooms and 1 bath, OFF JERICHO RD. - A horse lover’s delight! 4 acres (2 fenced), 2-stall barn, workshop and other buildings. Abundant flowering trees and shrubs, 2 BR, 1 BA cozy home with great deck. Call today for more information, MARCO'NI STREET — Immaculate 3 BR, IVs bath, brick ran­ cher on 1 acre lot. Tastefully decorated throughout. Energy el- fecient features. Full basement. ' SHEFFIELD PARK —, Neat 3 bedroom, 1'/g bath brick rancher located on large corr|g i)it|t]:j;g ^ » {» ^ ^ |^ ;f^ \tj|^ sement, lovely in-ground pool and fSTiJdti yJWTJBlTBCriurtJCrffloor enjoyment. PINE RIDGE ROAD - Nice Brick Rancher located on large lot. Largo great room wil] partial b.isernent luble carport and 539.900 DAVIE ACADEMY RD. — Eh|oy the country living you love in ,543,500 545.000 547.900 548.500 $49,500 555.000 555.500 564.900 565.500 $65,900 565.900 566.900 S6B.000 GARNER STREET - Great in-town location; deep lot privides vranderfuf space for gardening or pfay area for chifdren: 3 BR, 2 BA, living/dining combination, family rm. w/fireplace, and full basement with firepface and woodstove. TOT STREET ■ Extremely nice brick rancher located in v;ell established neighborhood. Offering lots of room with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room and den, and spacious kitchen. Great back yard with plenty of room for the kids to play. This may be just the liome you've been waiting for, WESTCLIFFE, SALISBURY — Comfortable 3 bedroom, I'/s bath home, freshly painted inside and out. Features fireplace In liv­ ing room, built in shelves and crown m,olding. Lovely lot in one of Salisbury's nicest neighborhoods. Enjoy country living only I rniles Irani the new Salisbury Mall! PETE FOSTER RD. NEW LISTING — This beautifully land­ scaped brick rancher 8 i|y it1 A^lhs with cen­ tral air. Very well kept, RfVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this ranch style home is in MOVE-IN condition. There’s room for everyone with 3 bedrooms/3 lull haths tini.shed t^asnment area includes a seiwrate kitchen, nlaviiilK>l>i:^;ff«^«i'‘''»»M -^**« Custom-built for owner the homo includes many energy ellecient features. Located off 601 South, just minutes from Salisbury’s new mall. A terrific buy in today's market! SUNNEYDELL LANE/TWINBROOK ACRES. Less than 2 years old, Ihis rustic f.nsliioned rockeis Very compact 3 l)odroom twme with 2 large baths, great room and fantastic at­ tic storage, HOSPITAL AREA - Charming brick rancher with white trim loatures an open front fxirch, front carport, large back patio and completely fenced back yard. Inside provides comfortable liv­ ing space offering a living/dining combo, an L-shaped kit- chen/family room, and three bedrooms. In walking distance of medical facilities, shopping, etc.: 568.900 DUKE ST., MOCKSVILLE - Cozy brick rancher v/ith 3 bedrooms 2 full balhs r'nrtinlly finished v;ith T T S i’: s'] n, loorn^V eiim anicured lawn makes 1.58-1- acres, an ideal setting. Call for showing. 574.900 GREY STREET - Attractive brick ranch style home with formal iving rm „ kitchen/den combo, 3 BR, and 2 baths. Full basement leatures outstanding playroom with built-in wet bar and cabinets utility closet, and v/orkshop for the handiman. Beautifully land­ scaped property includes two lots with fenced backyard and garden area, 576.900 SALISBURY STREET - Fabulous brick rancher with more to of­ fer than you can imagine! 3 BR, 2’/2 BA, LR with fireplace. Beauty shop with reception aiea has separate outside entrance. This area could easily be converted to any type of office or could be used as an extension ol the living area-possible a 4th BR, playroom or: den. Concrete drive and carport, fvlust see to appreciate. 579,000 TW INBROOK-NEW CONTRUCTION-Three bedroom, 2 bath rustic ranch with full basement. Tremendous Great Room, separate dining. Ivlaster Bedroom Suite offers dressing area, 2 walk-in closets and ba th.' . 579,900 VILLAGE OF FARMINGTON - This immaculate brick cottage is situated on 1.48 acres and features larqe spacious rooms, in­ cluding 2 bedroonf||? |iH ;lir r f» l? k i;fi\H lii fireplace, country kitchen, with all ap^icances, formal dining room, screened porch, patio, and large garage. Beautifully landscaped, convenient to 1-40. Ivlust see. Priced to sell. 584,500 BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD, — This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick rancher has a semi-finlshed full basement with a large; woodstove ducted to each upstairs room. The cozy den features a glass enclosed fireplace. A 20x30 outbuilding can be used for : garage or workshop. 12.3 acres partially fenced 585.900 NORTH MAIN STREET • Two Story colonial wlth gingerbread porch featuring 4 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, living room and ■ study. Country kitchen with dinning area. Separate laundry room and enclosed back porch plus patio and carport for two cars. In addition, a totally efficient guest house attached by a breezeway, all on a Vi acre lot. 586.900 CROWE STREE JL^ FYtremptv nirp Rrirk Ranrhpr located on nice quiet ^''•"°*||n |p |l M T l r ^ full baths. Liv­ ing room. Den and Garage. Fenced back yard with 2 nice storage buildings 588.900 GARDEN VALLEY — T h irS bedrdbm 2 bath b rickT a lich e rh a r" many nice features including central vacuum, intercom, and full basement with finished playroom. Backyard is fenced with chain link fencing: See Todays 589.900 NORTH MAIN STREET — JUST REDUCED! Brick rancher located on large in-town lot with nice garden space. Home of­ fers 3 bedrooms, 3 full balhs, large living room and welt-equipped, kitchen. All this plus a garage and patio for outdoor entertaining. 397.900 64 EAST— MOVE RIGHT IN!!! This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is in excellent condition, a 2 car garage. In ground pool, 3 acres with a 29 X 14 storage building. Hurry for a great buy. S112,500 HICKORY HILL - 3,000 plus square loot split loyer situated on 1 Vs lots in lovely country club setting. From the 12x32 back deck, you can view the 92 acre Hickory Hill Lake and your own pivate 20x40 inground pool. Features 4 BR, 3'/2 BA, great space for entertaining indoors and out. Call today for more details. - 5115.000 HICKORY HILL - Lakefront home offers comfortable; living for a large family or one with lots of friends! Screened porch overlook­ ing the lake Is off the upstairs family room, patio is off the downstairs den. Five bedrooms and three baths. 5118,700 UNDER CONSTRUCTION-GARDEN VALLEY - 3 bedroom, ZVt . bath home with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub. Nice deck in back. Call office for more details 5119,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - This 1 '/2 story Williamsburg offers low maintenance with all brick exterior. 3 Bedrooms, 3'/2 baths, living room dining room and screened porch. Also full basement with drive In garage area, 5125.000 BERMUDA RUN DRIVE, BERMUDA RUN — Beautiful ma- ' sionette offering 1900 plus square feet of comfortable living space. Large Great Room, well equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms 2 full baths. Lovely Patio overlooking golf course. All this plus , the maintenence free living your’ve been looking for. ' 5125.000 DOGWOOD LANE - This totally renovated stone rancher features 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths with EVERYTHING brand new. Come see yourself in the beautiful hardwood floors and stroll around the immaculatly landscaped yard.. Great Location!! $129,900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY • hVautiful 2 stoiy dining ro o rn ^ n fflt^ ^ s t^ a ^ f^ S ^ S S js ^ c r.-e n e d porch (or outdoor enjoyment. Nearing completion. 5140.000 OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Feel like you're in the mountains In this roomy 3-4 bedroom, 3 bath A-frame home on 8 private, wood­ ed acres. Watch the snow fall from tjeside one of the 2 fireplaces in the winter; or, in warm weather, relax on the wrap-around deck. Natural landscaping keeps your work to a minimum and free time : to a maximum. More acreage is available, •.............•••••••N O W A V A IL A B L E * ""’................ FOR RENT - Beautiful home in exclusive Bermuda Run. 3 Bedrooms/2 balhs with terrace overlooking golf course. Fully fur­ nished. QSO^o per month. Call Kathi Wall for details. :; JUST A REMINDER - If you are interested In to make a BACK UP OFFER on the proper- a property listed in our ad as being UNDER ty. Let one of our sales agents explain the CONTRAGT, please take the time to call, details on how this could vi/ork for you. Depending on circumstance, you may want 53.000 OLD HIGHWAY 70, Cleveland, Rowan County — 50 x200'lot near downtown Clovoland. Panially wooded. Zoned f^-15, Reduc- od fioiii $4,000, . 53.400 ADJOINS GARDEN VALLEY SEC. IV • 6 75 acres paitiallv PL>r acre wooded. 53.400 OFF H A R d C B ia iI B 3 5 I 3 J im ^ 75 Ir. road frontage, per aero 55.000 HOWARD STnEET--Piivati; 100' x 140' lot Conveniont m-lovVii location, S5,500 Ea Edguwuud Ciicio Sutxlivision - ? lots ■ approximately Iti.’ ti'i., in ((uiol woll ofitablished noKjhborhood Corni'i lot may lace eilhoi K t r e (j t 57,300 Lovoly 1.09 acrii lot pi'tfi.'CI loi huilding or loi a ninbile himu! Just .icioss the nvoi in flowan County oil Neudinort' Ro.ul 512,500 HWY. 801 NORTH - - 5 aciui., Iioavily woodoil, load liont.nj.! oil Hwv 001:, 518,000 JACK BOOE ROAD — 6.19 acres of rolling, partially cleared, partially wooded land. Septic lank and county weter already available. Fence posts are in place ready for wire to keep your livestock in. EXCELLENT VALUE. STREAM ON PROPERTY. ROWAN COUNTY - 3,4 acres of rolling land, small trees. Divid­ ed into lots. HWY. 801 — FARMINGTON AREA — 5.87 acres with ideal building site (perc test approved) in lovely country setting. HARDISON S T R lH T Jlil^'r*rflJiri;7 -T o ld ';le a re d . GARDEN VALLE^ ^ '^ 'l^ f'^ I v site: The two lots aro cornpleiel^flH Q i ia S S n i G E B i i with many hard- v/ooi1s, dogwoods, etc. End of cul-de-sac on left of Magnolia Avenue SG5.000 ?;5,t08 .iciiis oti Hwy. flOl in Woodleaf. Zoned for planned mobile (urmio conmiunity r||T yTi^ 3 ; K ^>uld be excellent lemal propurty. W o^-(W TiwA^Twrippftm w *iftvelopm ent. Call 519.900 519.900 520,000 528,700 ollico loi complete details. 5150,000 HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH — Beaut.r K ii)/ feel ol road ff<{___ fid acieaijo on backTrt^ Idu deveiofimonl. UNDER ■( ?/,5 acres of farmland with __________fO and R/A. Wood- ivotatlb site review lor possi- , Biek'eyR.iBflli«yv6,34.?6^ . D<>nflW««(j<ifJekv634i3W2 Pe^gy Wat<dr 634.S695' „PM Moore Edle 0. Potti 492-5718 634>S6ir Chris Hendrix . 634-ogOS James W. Foster ' 284>268fr ••ScMlii){\oii\Mml'ruli--' '• > 0 yicki N m in f 'V654-3640 ' ; kathl C. \yali 634;1311 ' Ffances TutteroW 634-5074 ; Beth PhUer 278-4622 Jjp - n A V li; COU.Vl'V KNTI-KPUISI' UI-COKD, THURSnAY, May 12, l!>«8 - B B D F F m B m iS C m ilE B lS H 2 FAMILY YARD SALE M.iv M ii ’ Hwv 601 ;; on MiU.'olliniri!! ffi) : l,> !|p 2-FAMiLY YARD SALE l ii :■ >> S.,I H-i' I't) ^V:!^o^:tll.no ; Slrei.i,. Mocksv'llc 2 y a r d s a l e s 4 I am,lies, S.il,. May M ill, 9-3 on Dan’ict Ruad. Mwv (101 , north Lnls'ol rhildrpn;: clolhi'h-plu;; sizes t(ili{i tppr, Jewi'Iry LH'x, ■ shot's-u) i.iils nil,no coitH' anU . Ke<:' . 3 FAMILY YARD SALE-Sat, 1-1, 8-3 . Furniluro, chiltireii S adults cloihos : NQvellies, aiiliquos, caiii(>f’r i- cam- ■ ping ecjuipmonl Good hiiys Smith ‘ G tovf, Pinebrook Dr , 2nd S 3rd ; houses on right. ; 5-12:tt() ■A FAMILY YARD SALE! Saturday, . May ,l‘l. 8-until. 601 South past Davie 1: High School, turn left, Dearinion Rd , ; 7th house, ie lt alter passing • crossroads, approx. 2 miles, at the . Booe.and Tise residence, Clothes^ 3 childrens, adults-srnall 8 large sizes, “ toys, lum iture, household, other ■ items too nurnereous to mention! ■ Cancelled if raining! - ' : _ ' : 5-12-ltp :5-FAM ILY YARD SALE,.,Fri & Sat,, 1,3 S 14, Margaret Potts residence, . last house on right before turning on ■Cornatzer Road 64 East, : 5-12-1 tp 7 FAMILY YARD SALE; Home of Carl - Frye. Cornatzer Rd.-I V2 miles off 64. : Lawn mowers, bicycles, toys, clothes ; (childrens and adults-all sizes) Friday- • May 13, 12-6, Saturday-May 14,8-1. ; 5-12-1tp •' 7 FAMILY YARD SALE- Saturday 8-3. ! Lots of new items and baby clothes. ; Hospital Street Ext, W atch for signs, ■ : ^ 5-12-1tp, 'BASEMENT SALE-Friday & Saturday. : May 13th & 14th, home of Bruce ^ Anderson. Road 1188 off Jericho ,' Road. Mens, ladies and childrens • /c lo th in g , household item s, • ' miscellaneous items, furniture and i. ' lawn mov/er. : ___ ' : ^ ; CROSS STREET, COOLEEMEE. Sat., ■ May 14th. ; 5 -l2 -ltp : FLEA MARKET-Bring your Yard Sale : to downtown Mocksville, the first ■ Saturday in every month. 9-5, S5.00 • select your own space. 634-3155. : 5-5-tfn/MA • GARAGE SALE;..Dulin Road. Antique 1 trunk, chair, table. Sheets of Formica. LOTS New & OLd Items. - ■ ' 5-12-1tp GARAGE SALE-Sat., May 14, 9-2. ;• Couch, TV, end table, air conditioner, . etc. 601 north to Jack Booe Rd., first dirt road to left, 2nd house on left of ; dirt road. Rain or shine. 492-7197. 5-12-1tp CORRECTION A y;iid .'ale advertised last week inadvertantly said it would be held at C oriiat/cr Haptist Clnirch. Tlie ad slumld have read near ilie church.' The pastor, l-liiie r Day. .saiil the chm cli dues not spimsor .such activities. NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ S afe s ★ F ile s ★ F ir e P r o o f F ile s Rovyan Office Furniture 11BN Main Sttool, CI.ilr,bu»v. N C I’fsom* (j.W 4 t> Happy 13tli Birthday r in a h u e , Mom. Ihui, I& GIGANTIC :i FAMILY YARD SALE- (-11 al.iv 1J. 10.,' Sat . May 14, 9-2 ,1! tin noiiic' ill ("ilnnda Uocior, 1 V.i ilii'i'.s o!t tirjh'.v.iv ti-'! o.iM on Ccir- f iirnittin? nn'ii s arui v,-(iiii-'n •, housoliold itorns. ■ i(i,n>H';., riif .nVd niiich nmn< !),AIN Of.i ;;HINl:i VVATfMI l-OH :-IGNS" • MULTI FAMILY YAf?D SALE-M.iy 13 l-i. f!-u(ilii tjvt'ivifiini) from Av’ Pliccn 1 '! niiii' ni! i;>(! I' 'Siijfl,''. ' RUMMAGE SALE Mny: 1-1. VVillov,' Oaks C'.'nli’r. Si.-irt;-: at (iani BAKi: SALf' Al_.SO: Nov.' Used itoms, clottii?:.. li'joK’.. tu.Hi.S'.'hold. lr>.)a!jUti‘:,, 13AI iC'i,AII'-lS' BARCiAINS! liAnG A IN .S' ija v ii' County GfOtJfJ Horne l^uiiriirKj i-unf) J)-l?H p Thurs., Fri., Sat, Oft fiOl, up,:’ niilf.'S Neodmore I'-ld l,argo su’e Gk.itlios; to 46, Childrens clotties. Puls. Prms. Dishes. MOf^Pi b-i:M 1p YARD SALE Friday. Saturday. May 13,14 S-until. Duliii Hd. off 158 Smith Grovo. Dinette Set, Couct\ & Chair, Bed &: Bed Framos, Mattress sets like nev.', household items, infant to adult clothing and shoes F?AIN OR SHINt';. 5:12-up YARD SALErRedland Rd, sat , May 14, 8 til 2, Name brand clothes, costume-jesvelry. Lots of treasures 5-12-1tp YARD SALE-Saturday 8-2, Grubbs and Waters residence, 462 Salisbury Street. Infants, ladies and mens clothes, some furniture. 5-12-ltp YARD SALE- Sat.,, May 14, 7-until. Bethel Church Rd. Push mower, tiller, , girls mens clothes, kitchenware, new & used tupperware, trombone good condition, mihibike, bicycle, skates. Strawberry Shortcake Desk, much, much more! Cancelled if raining. 5-12-ltp YARD SALE-Sat., May 14, 8-2pm. Cooleemee Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. Hot Dogs, drinks, m iscellaneous! Senior C itizens Benefit! 5-5-2tp m u ABORTION ALTERNATIVES...Free Pregnancy testing."W e care about you and your baby;AND WE CAN H E LP .’ ’C all R ig h t to L ife at 492-5723 or 634-5235. 03-24-5tp ABORTION....Pregnancy Testing. For an appointm ent call A rcadia W omen’s Clinic, W inston Salem col­ lect, 919 721-1620. 5-7-tfn-A BARFORD’S PIANO TUNING. Repair­ ing, rebuilding. Work guaranteed. 919-998-2789. 8-6-tlnWB Piano For Sale Responsible party to take up low mon­ thly payments on beautiful console piano Call toll free 1-800-346-2450. 5-5-5IP pnOPANE GAS, INC. Scrvini; Mdrkwilli' Aiiil Ihiviv Oiimiy far -I I )Vnrv 1010 West Innos SIroot Salistjury, NC gB144 (70't) 636 C391 0 .a s T I L L E R Happy liithday on vour 45th May 3rd, 19HH Uiyc, Judy find Holwrl CLEIvlENT The family of George CliJnient, Jr wish to extend our heartfoH tfianks ,uul ap- preciaiKin for Iho .ir;tB ii( kindm.'ss, mossafjes ol sympathy and Iv.'aiitiliil floral oiler iiigs rec(,'ived (mm kind Iriorui;; dunii<j oui r .'r i'iii [■>ero;.iv(:mf.‘n !, (^HlKiORY I lie !,irmly of the |,)ie 1 uinci !., Gii'qoiy acknowlediie.s Cjralelai a()pi(‘Cia- tion ever', e*:[}rf‘SSii!n of syinp.rthv <■.> leiKied them clininf! llif iliiiess ami d(?atli i'll their tieloyed husband and tjioll''.‘i A jfiank': lo the nurses ,!! Davi',’ Coun'y: Mnsi.nt.a! for. thi'ir lovnK) ! ,iH' and in ine wtiinen el l':c!'jev.ood li.iptis.t I'.jf P'e|,'iinn<j loixi atui (iiHi'-ini) i.si! in iilCeivinij and se.rvmij Tii.- Htirai !r:t)iii'>i.. visits, rauls. fo id aiu) [irayiTs were lui.-atly ai;i'(<,'r lated May God bless each, you lor your kindness to all ol ..is fierltiit Greoory. l!;oiher:, aet; Sister VO G LtH The tainilyof Iht; late A X "X " Vegler acioiowiodgns with o.’atelul apprecia­ tion evi'iy ai;l ol kindness extended Ihoni diiririq Uio lilness and death of iheir loved one A very special tfianks to Autumn Nursinri Stalf. Dr Little and the Llrvv.ii-Cojt-Kj.Hospilal stall All that you did in his iDehalf will aUvays bo remeiiibered. May God richly bless each of you. A & A Brick Masons- chimneys, patios, buildings and houses Call 998.262'/. : 4.21-ilnp/M A A N G E LL'S SEEDING SER­ VICE..."Specializing in New Yards, Reseeding, and Light Grading," Rick Angell at (704) 634-2730 after 5:30pm. 4-2S-5tp AUTO REMOVER., .Ivlan will buy |unk cars and trucks for cash. Will also rer^ove trash from around your home. Call. 634-3256 : ■! 28-4tp B A R FO R D ’S PIANO RE­ BUILD IN G ....Self players, purnp organs. 919-998-2789, 2-5-lfnWB BOB'S AUTO SERVICE...Automatic Transmission and Radiator repair. Mock C hurch Road, Advance, 998-4005, 9-10-lfnB ' * C O LB E R T’S R O O F IN G , Tear- Offs,.,Recovers...New Roofs, FREE Estimates. 998-2345 4-28-4tnp/CC G & F PAINT SERVICE..^Man will paint outside tin roofs. No job loo small. Call: 634-3256. 4-28-4tp H.D.CATES, JR. PAINTING "for all your painting needs." Intenor and Ex­ terior. FREE Estimates. 634-1466. 4-21-tfn/HDC H A L L 'S LAND CO......634-1155. SURVEYING 11-12-tfnH NEED HELP MOVING Household Furniture Call: Bicky Naylor or Bill Cozart at 998-5325 or 998-2576. 4-28-4tnp/RN ChandSer-Smith Davie County's Authorized Cub Cadet Dealer •Sales •Service •Parts C h b C h d e t ;pov^rl£^lpOn»nt 919- 765-3228 144? s. Stratloicl Fid. (Near Haiioa fvlillj WinstonSiilorii TOO OLD U> mirk or play! SARA JANE ;.v 40 th e 15th of May HV' Slill Lo\t' You, Your Spvvial i'nvnds PAINT AND VVAI I f’A f'n 'i l-'itOkF'-.- SIGNALS will ijo voiii honie ntjh! tin shod i..uts. ;itiplii,,!!i.:in hy niaiiiilac- lu ie is S()r,-i'i!ir,'i!n.ris : only C.'ill ')''H I I- ............. I .! 4 i4 tfn/DH PAPCR HANGING EXPERTS lor all kii'Ki’’ CO 'iifiany !'’:ip<;i H.e>i.;--rs j.'j yis-iis !;:<|)i,-rier.n.i>, ■I 1?-;ip PAINTING EXTERIOR AND IN-. TERtOR. f ’ajV! hai-:;ini;. pinstur' work . ro.ioliru) .1!K| :G ul!(:nny, fU'-rM;;U(‘|llU.|, Ali .-.oik G iI'l' ,intood. [!,.f,.r,.nc|..-;' 6.34-1018. 40 yrs. (?> pr;f is'nc.,0 ,3-'0-t!n/C;t; ROOFING...Gene Trexfer..;284-4025. '1 2I-6IP SHERRILL FENCING...“ Specializing in ALL Fence B uilding ". W ooden, W oven W ire. Bnrbwire. James S herrill. 998-9477. 3-31-12IP W INDOW S CLEANED ;FREE ESTIMATES 0; S J Cleaning Service 9'JU-386f)' Caii Vodayl 5-5-tfn/JB W ill do h o u se cle a n in g in the Mocksville-Advance areas. Honest and dependable. 998-5138. 4-21-4inp/LW MULCH-will haul to your home. Gene Trexler. 284-4025 or 284-2098. 4-28-4tnp/GT YARD MOWING S TRIMMING. Call 492-5640 or 492-5523. 5-12-4tp YOKLEY LAWN CARE: Mowing, Plan­ ting Shrubs, I'Jatural Areas, Reseeding, Roger Yokl_ey_998-3965..^ 3-24-8tp artment For Rent FOR RENT....1 and 2-bedrooiT| apart­ ments, kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher, 1’/2-baths, . washer/dryer connections. Central heat/air. Prewired for cable and phone. Insulated doors and windows. No-v«x kitchen/bath floors. Pool. Sunset Apartments, located behind Hendrix Furniture on highway 158, Mocksville. Phone 704-634-0168. _ ^2 t_fn D ^ FURNISHED APARTM ENT FOR LEASE....N0 children. All utilities paid. 634-5270. 5-12-ltp Taking applications for two bedroom apartment with carport in Needmore community. Water furnished. Lawn mowed. (704) 278-2001. 5-12-1tp FOR SALE: 100x200 lot with a 14x60 Mobile Home on Will Boone Road. 634-3270 after 7pm. 492-5152. 2-11-tfn/NM omes For Rent FOR RENT-4 Bedroom House with Garage, 2 out buildings, 3 miles from Mocksville. S400.00 month. 634-2605 Day or 634-3675 Night. 5-12-ltnp/EB New Consignment Shop iookir.ij (or finr- consignments iurnilure. aniiques. a accessories Brookside Consignment Shop 601 & l-'IQ (behind Sholl Slntton) 998-0149 CLEM MONS GROOMING /t'.s titiio la get ihosi‘ iuj.ntmot iuips Cdll Idi sin aijpoiiiiiiic'iii 766-8086 All Jugii (jroonnui wit!) TLC. No trail qiiilL'i;;:: 2 QEDROOM-easilv niadr-'Jbdi or of- lit'). !'., t^’i, beautifully !.:in(iscapen Ma.s III le.y nice fiMlotrrs Har.lw.'ifiti llrjof:-. find all afipliaricf’’ verv riue si.'tlinri liaroison Stre(!i Mi r .'i.h-i ■ifii.i o:!.i :«,/(j / / ^5'0 = :-!Mp/PG BY BUILDER- 2 stniy pric.K hunif- nn ! acres in Hickory Hill so< lion two. Be,iirtiiLil seltitiy '.vith lak(! ari'J golf course frontage-. Fi.>alurr;s inclade ar­ ched and bay windr^jvvs. i: slory foyer, v/rmlpoal, 4 br fjlu.s game room, or 5th t;>i. 3 'walk-in clo-sels, ovtir;;i/_ed (lararjr; and full basement. Quality thr.:iur:!hoiit, R.C. Short Custom Homes 098-4772, ■ 4-21-lln/RCS BY OWNER & BY APPOINTMENT: 606 Salisbury Street; Mocksville. Gfjrnpletoly renovated 8 rooni; house witfi appliances and v/indow treat­ ment Garage. Price negotiable. 634-0490, 634-3140 or 492-7380, 3-17-tfn/MM FOR SALE: 3 bdr., 1 ba,. Investment Property reduced from 11,500 to 10.000. for quick sale, fvlocksville Area. Call HELP-U-SELL Real Estate Co. 634-1762. Needs repairs. 5-5-tfn/JE GREENWOOD LAKES...ADVANCE, 1 '/2-story on v/ooded lot. 3-BR, 2-BA, heat pump, double garage, with many extras. Call Home Place Realty 634-2252 or Frank Payne 998-5766. ______ 8-27-tfnH RETURN TO MARKET.1V; story, Chinquapin Rd. Beautiful country set­ ting, 1 acre: Call Home Place Realty 998-2969 or 634-2252 or Barry 634-1439, 12-24-tfn/HPR BeactTProperty] FOR RENT: North Myrtle Beach,, 3br, 2baths, all modern convenienced, in­ cluding color TV, W-D, Dish Washer, Sv/imming Pool. Short walk to beach. ...Sleeps 8 comfortably. Make reserva­ tions now. Call 634-5072 or write PO Box 361. S550.00 per v/eek. June 1 Labor Day. 2-25-tfn/RK FOR RENT: Spacious 3 bedroom Con­ do, North Myrtle Beach. Sleeps 11. Oceanview, pool, jacuzzi, washer, dryer, dishw asher. 634-2209. FAf^llLIES ONLY. ' ^ 4-7-6tnp/JB N. M yrtle Beach Condo- 2br, 2ba, sleeps 6, central air, cable TV, pool, ocean view. 634-5328.: 4-21-4tnp/JE S. Myrtle-2 bedroom, 2 bath Beach Cottage, color TV, AC, short walk to beach. $42 night, S285 weekly. 634-3875 or 634-3650. 3-10-tfn/LL Mobile Homes For Bent MOBILE HOHflE LOTS FOR RENT: 998-8806 or 634-1218. S100.00 per month. 3-10-tfn/BBC MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT. Pines Court Trailer Park, 998-3633. _ 5-12-ltnp/LP NICE MOBILE HOMES, S50; S60; $70; and S80 weekly. 998-8806; 634-1218; 492-7853. 6-18-tfnB&B SHORES APPLIANCE SERVICE 540 Sanford Ave. \ r : I 634-3162 . W., «A!i M<i»bs a McKleii * Home So'Vice On Ljtgt? ,A{)p|ianoos , 1 10 ar.fo.s withm -ground swimming v f)tx)l 1iyx'‘0. Will nogoilate. 284-2932, .5-12-1tnp/SB FOR SALE: Liberty Church.: ;- B9Acrf‘S i, 13.400.00; Hwy, f./)l . 4 40 Acres. S35.000.00. Evelyn Haynes-6:s4-3031. LEWIS-CLARK: (■!l:AL;OnS, 1-800-4,51-0218. i 4-28-1tnp/EHf 5 974 Connor Double Wide Mobile,; Home or, Fj acres. 3bdr, 2ba, full: baf.iemeiii w/lp, central air,, double. carport. $45,000 998-8892 after 5:30' 5-12-1tnp/KD 1986 2immor...2:large batiis, 2 large’ bodroon.s. Must Move It! 998-7630. , 4-28-4tnp/DB: BANK REPO .$99.00 and take oyer payments, 2 large Bedrooms and 2 full baths, furnished v/ith range, refrigerator, disher w asher,,, washer/dryer and central air. Sorry- , only one like this. First come First .serve. Clayton Homes, Patterson? Ave., Winston-Salem, (919) 748-9280.: ; , _ . 4-28-3tnp/CH FACTORY SPECIAL-1988 Clayton-2 bedrooms, 2 baths, spacious kitchen : v;ith separate dining area, large utili-:: ty room with v/asher/dryer hook ups. Factory has agreed' to install new washer/dryer during this special sale. Only $13,995,00 through April 30, - 1988, Bring this ad with you and you v will receive Vinyl Under Pinning Kit at no extra charge.'Clayton Homes, . Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem; (919) : 748-9260. _ _ _ _____ 4-28-3tnp/CH . FOR SALE: 12x60, 1974 Mobile Home, 2 bedroom, 1 bath includes A/C, large, deck, underpinning, a(D-;. pliances. on large private lot, re n-‘ table. Call 998-2780 after 7pm. ^____ ' ___________ : 4-21-4tp : Lee's Mobile Homes, Volume dealer^^ ('lorwood, NC Rd. 1923, open 7 days til sundown. Big Sales Lot Come see v why 225 farniites bought from Le’e’s last year. Sizes include hitches. 14x70, 10,999.00; 139 a month; 24x44, 14,999.00; 189 a m onth/: 24x52 Only 222 a month/ 24x64, 19,999.00; 244.60 a month/ 28x52,' 19,999.00; 244.60 a month/ 14x80. 13,999.00; 174.26 a moiith/ Highland Park 28x60, 25,999.00; 304.96 at month. Seeing is believingl (704)':; 474-4906 or 3741. ^ , : 4-7-Hn/LMH,< MOBILE HOMES...One 1-bedroom and one 2-bedroom on Daniel Road. Owner financing available. Call Home Place Realty, 634-2252 or Barry 634-1439. ' 9-24-t(nH: QUALITY HOMES, DEPENDABLE SERVICE SAVE THOUSANDS 1-800-228-0816 _ : ; New 14 Wide Furnished .9995.00 ___ 3-24-tfn/PMH Would you like to buy your own 1988 Doublewide for under $20,000.00 ? Would you like to have 3 large bedrooms and 2 full baths ? Would you like to pick out your exterior col-' ors ? W ould you like to pick out your carpel, linoleum and wall, colors ? You can special order your new Doublewide for SI 9,995.00; through April 30, 1988. We appreciate your business. Clayton Homes, Patterson : Ave., Winston-Salem. (919) 748-9260. 4-28-3tnp/CH REPO ’85 14x70 Cathedral ceiling, Island kitchen, plenty of cabinets, 2 baths H 9 5 °“ Down Free Set Up and Delivery AAA Homes 905 W. Innes St. Salisbury, N.C. 633-2596 Hwy 64 gast, Cou.nttV,store) Special 1988 — 14 k 70 2 BR, 2 BA Storm Windows, 30 gallon water heater, House type door, trost free refrigerator, Furnished n 3 , 9 9 5 delivered and set up Paul, Sandy. Nathan Sprinkle Open 7 Days 1-800-228-0816 My name is Spanky and I'm lost. If anyone has seen or ki.iowfi the wfiere abouts of this grey and white Persian, last seen April 30 on Yadkin Valley Road near Valley Oaks D evelopm ent. Please call: 998-4613 or 998-8287 f l ©LASSIFIEDS DAVIK COljN I 'i' KN'I KUI’KISK UHCOKI), TMUKSDAV. May 12, 1988-91) m m u M E m ' S8B8 SWIMMING POOLS StiBR VVaielK'nist." ck’aM nro ,uf fun. ' •’ pools y;-'' t i'inijli'toiy 1 ' I'll I Inclinli'S inii'te liih'k. idtiiioi li 'i. , (liter ,;i'H) jK 'in n u '' I- n i h in | : avail.ibie Olhor i'ocil!'. nv.'ii r It <. il Jolt tree, ;’.l hoiK«, i-BOO-fv t o !i)o A tnfinca ii, Pools Mv ;iri \i i»i i in Compatiy! A WONDPTU-UL r AMI IV EX. PERIENCE AUSTRAILIAN. bUHO- - PEAN. SCANDANAVIAN t:lu)ti School Excluiruio slurient.s atiivmi} in . Aurjut.! Becoiiii* a bos I laniily (or Ainericati: Inleiculltiral Studeni Ex­ change Call 1-800 SIBLINQ CENTER BAIT & TACKLE-Hwv C4 VV Full line of bail & tackle at discount prices: Open 7ain-7pnv ■192-S71<). 1 ^ 4-2I-4inp/BY FOR SALE- Boy’s small five speed bicyclt3, hand brakes. Like new. ; $45.00, 634-2530 or 634-0680. i 5-5-2IP FREEZERS; REFR IG ER ATO R S; RANGES; W ASHERS; DRYERS S75. and up. All in excellent condi­ tion. Call 492-5357. 9'3-t(nWH mEsxsESSBm P B O F T E A B C E i .MASTERCARD. No one refused. Regardless of credit history. Also ERASE bad credit. Do it yourself. Call '1-619-565-1522 Ext. C02781NC 24 ■ hours. : . 5-12-3tp NEW PINE LUMBER SIZES. 634-5203. IN VARIOUS 5-12-1 tp Q uality new 3 point equipment. 5 foot Rotary Mower S369, One Bottom * Plow $'194,'Disc Harrow S349, Root Rake S339, Areators S309, Drag Har­ row S379, Scrape . Blades SI 29 to S1975, 16 models; Post Hole Diggers S299, Fertilizer Spin Spreaders $249, Scoop Pans S I59, 4 Wheel Hay Rakes S419, Bale Forks & Spears, Ten Models Rotary Tillers and much more. Come see for yourself. Lein- bach Machinery, 5000 Reynolds Road, Winston-Salem. ^ 3-24-88tfnLM H!7(' Forri Van ?8<> V-t). 3-s|k>ijiI, ■l-i'airol r;,-i!|)i't anil panoliiui, traili'i hill'll, .iiu iii.i'v liii‘1 tank S7‘.iOO() .'"nii/W l. i-'.iiovToii'l La(|iin.i 3ii0 V B. .Auto. P/S. P/B. AC: AU/FW Ca.M'.otli', Ir.iil!;'; HUcIi Sbi.CKK) ;'84-.l9.5-> 5-i2-;’lnp/WE Ponliac S.daii station',vacjon ,C!oan, e.Meilonl mechanical condi­ tion 73,000 niile's $1500 284-2994 5-5-'llp 1981 Dodge Colt, red, ac, 4-speed, low niiloayo S;?,000 0 0 634-1466 5-12-ltnp/SK 1981, Ford Courier Truck, Lnngbed. utility camper, air, 108K miles Good condition. $1,500, 492-7777 to 492-5159 : , , 5-12-4tp BRUCE LANIER SUBARU 612 S. Main Street Salisbury, NC 704-633-3641 Nowhere Else W ill You Find A Better Deal 4-14-tfn/BLS BUY GOVERNMENT Seized Vehicles from $100. Fords. Chevys, Corvettes, etc. For info call (213) 925-9906 ext. 2269. 5-12-4tp Cars-Trucks! Buying/Used cars or trucks? Free Statewide information. Selling a used car or truck. Advertise it statewide/SIO.OO per month. The Low-Cater 800-447-0035. FOR SALE: 1975 Oldsmotiile Cutlass. Good condition. Call 998-3963. _______________________5-12-1 tp IN C R ED IBLE INFO RM ATIO N Jeeps'C ars‘ 4x4's seized in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts to­ day! 800-247-3166 exL 700. RED HOT bargains! Drug dealers' cars, boats, planes repo'd. surplus. Your area. Buyers G uide. (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. S-5720. 5-5-4tp BISCUITVILLE IS HIRING PEOPLE LIKE YOU STUDENTS - SEMI-RETIRED HOMEMAKERS » JOB SEEKERS $ Starting Pay above minimum wage - $3.60 up - depending on experience. Best working hours in the restaurant business. Stores open 6 am-2pm - no late shifts. Free Meal Plan. IJniforms provided. Opportunity to move up into management. Full & Part- tirrie positions now open . APPLY T ODAY AT CLEM M O N S BISCUITVILLE Of Mocksvilie W e A re N o w H irin g F o r A ll S iiift s . Competitive Starting Rates Excellent hourly rates for those who can prove their skills. Full or part-time with flexible scheduling available Please call 919-983-9650 for an interview appointment between 9-12 and 2-5. Become, a team member of the #1 pizza restaurant in the world. Only friendly, hard working people need apply. Applications are available at the Employment Security Commission B.C. Brock Building 622 North Main Street Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028 An Equal Opportunity Employer 514*1tfibp tooo SUNBEDS. TONING TABLES S urial'W O LF F Tanning Beds. Sli.'tuiei'Ouost I’assivo Pixorcisets C.iH u.ii rnEI.; Colot Gataloiiue. Savi,' III 50. t.x.’fcent, l-800-22B-6?9;.‘ 110 MILLION PET OWNERS TAKE VACATIONS; 2nd t:dition ol PopiiUir F’ in SITTING l-'OR I’ R O Fir tiy Patti Mot.-.m iivailatil'j JUNE Loarh how In slait and ijtosper Ironi your own ()'(>t sitting business, $9,9!.i plus $1 50 Khippiny; and liandlitig, chuck dr nioni.>v ordor to Now Bwjinnind.s,, S<)0 W Hiqh Bndde Rd. Pinnarlf'. NC ?70'!:V ' : : FOR RENT: 2 Slation Beauty .Shop smitt) Grovo cuniniuiiily oil Redland Road.' Foi more mforinalion call. 998-.1879, 4-;?8 ■:inp/AS Give quality for all occasinns. huy Shakleo. Roy Richardson, 998-9<l<)6. 5-12-ttnp/RR Employment W ill babysit in home from 2ptn until 12nm. 998-6075, .‘)-I?Mtrip/SM Y'/iil K.'i'p th iifl"-‘n in my fioin^.* Iirsi st)i(t, llvvy HOI south 1)1 Fork call 99B-H(j90 ■ ^ :5-U?-1tp m m WANTED-Reece Hitch that (its.a 1979 Chevrolet Van. If you have one please call 998-315‘1. 5-5-2tp^ FOUND- Dog in Cooleemee area. Call, identify. 284-2'»98. 5-12-1tp LOST; 2 YELLOW HORN HEIFERS IN FORK CHURCH CO M M UNITY. REWARD! 998-4989. 5-12-ltp LOST: Small, brown, part Chihuahua and Feist, no tags or collar. Last seen on Main Church Rd., near Cana Rd. 492-5692. : 5-12-1tp FREE PUPPIES: 998-5896 after 5pm. 5-12-ltp Carpenters and Carpenter’s helpers needed for new apartment project in Mocksvilie Must be experienced, call John Seeker 637-2660. 5-5-2tnp/DDC EXPERIENCED SHORT-ORDER COOK, B .J.’s C ountry Food, Hwy. 158. 998-7290. , 5-5-2tnp/BJ M ANAG EM EN T O PPO RTUNITY- House of Lloyd has combined 2 par­ ly plans. 500 items cataloged. Need supervisor to hire and manage per­ sonnel. No experience needed. Work your own hours, No investment, free training, supplies and Hawaiian trip. Call collect, 8-1 or 5-9, Nancy, 919-175-9050. 5-5-7tnp/ND NEED RESIDENT MANAGER...for New Northwood; Apartm ents in Mocksvilie. Required to live at site. Must be personable and enjoy work­ ing v/ith, and meeting all types of peo­ ple, Send resume' to: PC Box 1604, Concord, NC 28025. 5-12-4tnp/DDC HOUSEKEEPER(Domestic Engineer) to keep house, cook and look after children. References and Health card required. 998-5454 or send letter to; Rowland Turner, PO Box 9, Advance, NC 27006, 5-12-ltp Gantt ersonnel, Inc. Word Processors Construction General Labors Receiving High School and College Students 18 years or older welcome to apply 190-B North Main St. 634-Gant Helen Gantt Summer Youth Employment Opportunities The YVEDDI will operate the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Title ll-B Summer Youth Employment and Training Pro­ gram - Youth Work Experience (YWE) Project for the 1988 Sum­ mer in Davie, Stol<es, Surry (except Mt. Airy), and Yadl<in Coun­ ties pursuant to the Plan adopted by the Northwest Job Train­ ing Consortium as administered by the Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments - Service Delivery Area Agency. Employment and Training opportunites with public and non­ profit agencies and organizations wilt be available for eligible youth aged 14 through 21 years of age. Eligibility is determinied by verified family income or allowable handicapping conditions. All enrolled youth will complete an Employment and Training Assessment provided by the NWPCOG. Enrolled youth in the Remedial Education Project to be operated by the NWPCOG may also be enrolled in the YWE Project for part-time work experience It is proposed that eligible enrolled youth would work for seven(7) weeks - generally from June 20 through August 19, 1988, with 14 and 15 year olds permitted lo work 20 hours week­ ly and 16 through 21 year olds permitted to work 30 hours week­ ly. Compensation will be $3.35 hourly. Applications from youth will be accepted starting May 9, 1988 at YVEDDI County Service Centers/Community Action Program Offices or the District Office. Pre-applications may bo distributed through cooperating schools. Applications are also being accepted for Stnftt jiositions tor some seven Recruiter/Counselors and one Speciali.st positions, which employment sfiould begin by fvlay 23. 1988 and go through August 19, 1988. The wage range is $5.78 - .$670 houily and priorities include demonstrated Counsoliiig and records completion abilities and at least College Associate Art;; Deqiee or equivalent demonstrated positive work perfoniiaiico in J7 PA and similar services. Equal Opportunity Employer And Setvices Provider Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Incorporated P.O. Box 309, River Road Boonville, N.G. 27011 919-367-72'51 t:a:iy Work! !>r:.,.'llont Pay! Ai.seinble prodiLCts nl tigrnc' Cali lor informa­ tion ;,0‘'-()41 8003 tHxI. A-B645, S-12-ltp O O V tB U M f-N I JOBS, Sl6,0'i0;$59,230/yr Now hinnr) Your arfn (J05-687-G000 E.xt R-b7201or current Ff.'doial List, '■.•28-8tp HELP WANTEI3:Vv/aitress. lull or part- time. good pay, flexible hours Gre­ cian Hou.50 Restaurant, Clemmons, 2*'1pni. <5-2Mtnp/GHR DIRECTOR OF NURSING. Person dedicated to older adults of this com­ munity Willing to take on a challenge in an expanding corporation. Would prefer someone with knov/ledge of federal and state regulations. Good benefits and salary commensurate with experience.. Apply iri person to: Autumn Care of Mocksvilie. PO Box 527, Mocksvilie. EGE.’ •: 5-12-4tnp/AC Rowan Tem poraries offers a variety ol part-time empfoyment with flexible placement and good benefits. Come join the RTS team today. 636-2475, 2-25-tfn/RTS HELP W ANTED: Full-time office w orker to help with accounts receivable and accounts payable. Computer experience a plus. Send resume to: TPI, PO Box 444, Mocksvilie, NC 27028. 5-12-2tnp/TPi Now taking applications for: Grill Cook, Dishwasher & Waitresses. Apply at F & F Bar-B-Oue at Greasy Corner. 5-12-3tnp/FFBB RN'S and LPN'S Needed for Hospital Staffing and Private Duty. Salary Range S13-S21 an hour. Work available in your area. BEST CARE NURSING. INC. 1-800-346-5927. _______ 4-28-4tnp/BCN AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Flight Atten­ dants, Travel Agents, Mechanics, Customer Sen/Ice. Listings. Salaries toStOSK. Entry Level positions. Call (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. A-5720. 4-28-Stp E - C - O I C E S >1 Come & Grow With Wadcco Services Inc. Production oriented com­ pany needs FOLDERS Starting Pay $4.50/hr. Exc: attendance a musti Call for an interview • 634-1100 Full Time & Part Time Help Wanted Day and Night Shifts Senior Citizens Welcome Apply to Mrs. Owens at Hardee’s In Mocksvilie Burger King Is now hiring all positions - and all sliifts Starting pay is $3.75 per hour. Plenty of room for advancem ent and pay increases IVIanagement Positions also available W e offer paid vacations, full or part time positions flexible hours and pleasant w orking conditions Apply in person See Johnny Knight BURCER KING Why )wrk for the rest? When you can work for the best! i-4 0 “ 6 0 1 - M o c k s v ilie lOD-DAVll': COUN'IT KNTlCRlMilSK KI'CORI), THURSDAY, Miiy 12,1988 A Stalcsvillo niMii was charued \viili I.IWI, cxcoi'Jinu ii s;il'o spci'il iiiiii I'ai'mic lo wi'ar a saki;\ lu-lt I'nlluw ini; an accidem on M.iv x Trooper D R. Met 'ov oi ilio N t', Higtnva\ I’altoi chaiucd 47 ycar-oki Ditiiaid l oo Vouii'j atk'r his oar lan iJlt rho m4o ol Riduc R(>ail and >(iiick a di!i h, Voimi.', was iiasoliiij.' ■'Oiiih I'n iho roail nl llial o\oiiinj'. si, fion ho ■ lost oonirol in a lol’i tin ri. o.iusiii;.' tl\o’ voluck' ovovtiirn, aoo>'vdin;; U' a ropoirt Tiled h \M o (!o \. Dailiago' to llio \ohiolo uas . estimated at .'>•1.500. W 'om iiii C'hai'ni'd M ay (> AM oeksville woMiait wa^oitod tor lailiire to reduce speed .uheii the car she was driving: siriick anotlier vehicle May 6, aecordiiio, lo a report by Troo|x,T B.I.. Crider Lois Marie Day, 30, ol' Ki.'iite 3. wa^ tra\’eliiii: north on Baltimore Road at 7;3() a.in, when the acei- dcnt occurred. .She iiad just roiindr ed a gradual ciirve when she at­ tempted to pass a car, drisen by •lean Gobble Cornat/.er, 52, of Route 2, Advance, causing the two to eollidc. the report says. Cornatzer had just pulleil from a private drive into the roadway w'hen her vehicle was struck. Crider estimated damage to Day's vehicle at $S.5(X), Damage to C ornatzer's vehicle was estimated at S700. Cars Collide O n U.S. 601 Randall Michael Clemo, 20, of Peacehaven Road, Win.ston-Salem, w'as traveling west on a public driveway when his vchiele was struck by a car May 6; Clemo had slowed at the in­ tersection of the public drive and U,S. 601 at 8:20 a.m. when a car, driven by Judith Ann Young, 16. o f D avie Academ y Road, Mocksville, aitcmpted a left turn into the driveway and struck his vehicle, according to a report by Trooper B.L. Crider. Damage to CIcm o’s car w as estimated ai $400. while damage to Young's vehicle w'as estimated ai S300. No charges were filed. Abandoned iMotoreycle Found A Yamaha motorcycle was found after it was apparently aban­ doned following a May 6 accident, accoording to a report by Trooper C .D . Jones of the N .C. Highw'ay Patrol. Jones said the motorcycle ap­ peared to have been traveling nor­ theast on N .C. 801 when it ran off the left shoulder of the road in a right curv'c. Evidence indicated that the vehicic then ran over a private driveway and struck a fencc before coming to rest, he .said in the report. Estimated damage was S500. : Charges are pending. M an Cliar}>eil W ith D W I Ricky Warren Tutterow, 31, of Route 7, Mock.sville, was charg­ ed with D W I and e.xceeding a safe speed May 6, following a motor­ cycle accident on N .C . 801. According to a report filed by Trooper C.D. Jones, Tutterow was traveling northeast at 2:15 a.m. when he rounded a right curve and lost control o f his vehicle. The motorcycle turned over onto its right side and went through a private driveway before coming to rest against a fence. 'I'utterow was treated for iiiulti^ pie contusions a lD av ie C ounty Hospital and later rele;»setl. Jones estimated damage to the motorcycle at l:stimatcd damage to the fences owned by .Sarah Kuhn of Cooleemec, was Sl.-iO, 'I'ire nioMS O u t O n 1-40 .Sharon lilizabeth Wallace, 24, of Southwooil Drive, Gastonia, was driving northeast on interstate 40 at 11 a.m. on May 7 when the left rear lire of her car blew out. Trooper H. I.. Crider ol' the N.C. llighway Patrol said the car went Out of conlrol and struck a guar­ drail before coining lo rest. listiinaled damage lo the vehicle was $900. No charges were filed. C»ok*L'niL“u Voiilli Charged A Cooleeinee was charged with exceeding a safe speed May 7 after lie lost control o f the car lie was driving. Johnnie Lynn Hailey, 16, was ......^............. I traveling southwost (>n; Durham Road w hen the aocicleni occurred . a! 12:5.^ that allcrnoon, accoi'ilinu in a u-piui h\ Trc'iiper B.I.. t'ridci, Mio oai slid 111 tlio right side of Ilk' lo.ul .iiid u\oi!uniod hol'orc I'viiiiino III I'osi. ilii' lopori savs. l-.>!iiii,ilOi! .l.iin,|i;o m iIio aohiolo \o.i\ s I .non :' I ruok: f lit ( )n 1-4(1 Bl I,HI 1 0 \V|>. \;.Milol l!| Killllc I , Si.ilow liii.’. u,!', iia\'i;lin!,' wrs| on liMi'ist.no III M;i\ Si \Uioii ho. oar •■lIHiok ,1 liaoii'i' li'.iilci llio I nick. ih I \ on In I )«’ain koK'm .All'oa ,ii| kmuo, 17. Stau'NVilk’, S'..IS also lio.kicd \m-sI I'll I 40 w Ill’ll Noadoi .iltolnptod in p.Ins Ilk' \olin.lo, ai.oordini; to a ro['i HI lik.'U with ilk’ N ,('. 11 iL’Invas I’atrnl hy Tiv'opor K.B. Stooii. .\oadoi 'soar siriiok ilio truok in tho side and ihon skidik\l oH intii ilio grass inoLlian, sohoro it i.amo to rest, Tho.tniok stopped in, iho omorgonoy strip. l-;stimaletl d.-iinage to tho oar was S4,5lH). The iniok, owned by C.’la_\ton I'reeland of .Statesville, had SI .300 in estimato'd tiainages. .Stoon ohargcil Ncader w itli DW'l aiid leaving the soene of an aooi- ilent w'ithout giving the rei|uired information. Davie I’lM Sand ( •oriial/er-l)iilin In enien help Fa.ila Michelle Ho^er (W,m wreck Monday anernoon. — I’liolo by Robin Fer}>ussoi) Advance Teen Hurt In Wreck A 10 yo,-ir-okl .AiKanoe girl w;rs injiirod Moiklay alternooii uhen she Insl oim tiiil Ilf the oar she was drn iiig on Cornat/er Road. I’aula Miolielle Boger, 16. of Roiiio 4; was taken io I’orsvth Memnrial Hospital for treaiiiiont of injiirios siilloivd 111 the acoideiit. She Was iroatod and releasetl, Boger was driving a small ear iin Cornat/.er Road near the railroad track crossing w hen she r.ni off the roail to the right, swerved off the road tii the left and caihe back across the right side of the road w'here the car struck, a ditch and' tree, and overturned. s;iid Trooper B.L. Crider of the N.C. Uiehwav Patrol. The girl was thrown into the back seal. ".She was going too fast,” Crider said. Me estimated her speed at more than 65 mph. Boger was charged with ex­ ceeding safe speed and with failure to secure her seat belt. Companies^ To Receive Awards Lli.XINGTCJN - The North Carolina Department of Labor an­ nounced the recipients of awards lor outslanding on-the-job safety achievement. Slate Labor Commi.ssioner John C. Brooks w'ill present awards to employees and management of businesse.s in Davie and Davidson counties during a dinner to be held : Thursday, May 12, at the Lex­ ington YM CA . The following Davie industrie.s are to be recognized for maintain­ ing a perfect safely record for the ' year or recorded an occupational injury incidence rale at lea.sl 50 percent below the statewide average for their business group: Drexel Heritage Furnishings Inc., M ocksville: M oxvil Manufacturing Company Inc., Mocksvillc; Burlington Indu.stries Inc., Davie W arehouse, Cooleetnee; Carolina Sportswear ' o f M ocksville; Blackw'elder Manufacturing Company Inc., MopJ>;sville; Monleigh Garment Company Inc., Mocksville; and B.& F. Manufacturing Company Inc., Mocksville. W e welcome you to Cooleem ee Galaj^! oHighway 801, Cooleemee, ; North Carolina. We welcome WIC Vouchers and Federal Food Stamps. Store Hours: 8:30 am-6 pm Monday through Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm Friday 8:30 am-6 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Phone:284-2514 Galaxy Food Centers... ^0-PEOPLE'S . ® ‘.C H O IC E ! [SAVING SI VALUE! SELECTION! O j Ouantity right, reserved.THESE PRICES GOOD THRU MAY 14, 1988. 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M a il C harged W ith K id n a p p in g , R ape O f W instoii-S alem W om an .V IE C O U -N T Y 5 0 0 E N T E R P R i/ E R e c o r d I'S P S 14<)-H.O li lt KSDAV, M ;i\ I'). I'^SS '40 i>A(;i;s Advance Man Kills 2, Turns Gun On Self S lierili’s deputies, ICMS workers liiul (he cormier leviewin^ scene sliordy al'ler (liirv Cdrnal/.er killed hitnsell'after Hve-hoiir chase Uiroiij^li woddetr areas. — I'liotos hy Robin I'erj>usson Shannon Cornat/.er, center, is consoled hy Criends Richard M arkland, Mona Potts and Shea M arkland alter the deathof her mother and !>randf'ather. Woman Dies After m FORK •' A Mocksvillc woniiin was fatally injuivd Iasi 'riiursilay wlien she I tirove licr car past a slup sigi\ aiul in- I to the path of a Iractor-iraikT. Garul Denise Ciregory, 22, of Rome I 3, was pronounc­ ed dead at Davie County: Hospital I just before 1 a.m. Friday. 'I'he wreck [occurred just j before inidnijiht I Tlmr.stlay. Her 2-ycar-old I duughlei , Kristen, bound by a child I safety seat, was I not injured. John Flugeiie C anil Denise |,Stcvens(Hi o f Crej^ory Liberty, driver of the tractor-irailer. saiil ilieie was Hoiliini: lie couiil tlo to a\'oiil ihe colhsion, Stevenson was traveling east on U.S. M and rouiitled the curve at Fork Church when he saw (iregory’s e:u' approaching llie intersection with Cetiar (irove Ciiurcii Road. "I came around the curve. I saw her coming and said oh no. she’s not go­ ing to stoj). I swerved ancfmissed her will) the cah, hut I couldn’t stop that ‘IS-foot trailer behind m e.” The economy ear driven by Gregory was destroyed, and lx)unced along the side of the big truck. Deputy r.li. Kenij) of Ihe Davie Sheriff’s DejiailmeiU said witnesses told the same story. “ 'I'hey said siie just kcjH coming tlirough the intersec- I’lease See W oniaii — I'. 4 B o n d H e a r i n g S e t F o r M u r d e r S u s p e c t Murder suspect Tiin Grubb eoulil be going b;iek to Jail. Released on a .$5t),tXX) IkmkI a liay after arre.stet! for the llrst-ilegree murder oflnilton Raymond lii iiiaiii in Smith Cirove, Gnibb will face a bond hearing in Davie Sujierior Court Thursday nuirniiig. The Slate is going to recomnuMKl that the .$50,(X)1) bond tv .set aside^ and that Grubb be taken back into custody and be held wiihout privilege of bond, Gene Morris, assistant district attorney, said Monday. Grubb is charged widi striking firittain rejvatedly to the head with a claw hannner on A|)ril 20 in ihe Pinebrook Tiojan Ibotball trophy room adjacent to the Smith Grove gym. Authorities said he then pui the body in a wheelbarrow and l)ushed it several hundred yards in­ to the w (h k)s behind the gym. Board Spilt 3-2 On I ©aeiier Syppiements |{y M ike B arn ha rdt t)avio Counly Eiuorpnse-Rocord f\so Da\ ie C'oimi)' commissioners v\ciu oil record .Moiida) iiighl as la\iniiig li'achiT sii[iplenienls. I Ik' oilier ilucc ik'Chled lun*. isn'l the lime III iii.ike '-iiv'h a deciMoii, ■illhotigh Oil!' saul llic ciniii!) shnuUI be able lO; alli'itl llie •^(i|'pK‘ilu'^lls hecaiisc c'f an i s|k'cU\!, i.i\ iiii it .i'-i' ( 'omimssKinci I'.ill l n-.ier hukIi a molinii lo e,iliilaik VMi.lHUi idi u aclu'! suppk'iiu'iu-. I'll, r Nl.Hc ui.uli'ihe second. C om i'.iis'.ii'iii'is l\ (' Siniilt. Hiul I laU'Ci and Huilds AK'x.uuiei. all s.iid ihe supjilcm eiiis shoul.i he inivihlcred l.iie i, wlien ilie hoard,l'ucs oxer ilie en­ tire school budgi't. I he\ s in jd agaaisi I'o sie i's ,moiu>n •"riieie’s hard feelings out there, and 1 hate to ,see morale .suffer,” hosier said, ” 1 think our citizens would like to see that.” ” 1 think it’s time we did do something for our schools,” Slate said. ' ‘Right now, it's important the schools know we're behind them.” Mauser said the issue should be discussed with the regular school budget discussions. He added that commissioners grant a lump sum of money, ami the school board spends i( as it sees fit. Fosicr said: "W e never do it line b\ line, but it was semi-obvious last \ear that that did happen.” ■'11 we've got them oney. I ’m in favor of it," Alexander said. ” 1 think Please See Sii|jj)leiiicnts — I', 4 * ' ' .............. 2-l)AVIK COUNTY F.NTERI'KISK KKCORI). TIIU KSDAY.M iij 19, 1988 •v D w i g h l S p a r k s Nk)\s thill \vc know I’rc'siik'ni K cauan's w ile is luiliy ... D on Rci^aii should (v aNhaiiiod ol hinisL'll lor hlaiihing on liis i'\-hoss. ISiit he has provided a stunning portrait o f I’rcsi- doiK Reagan that w ill tarnish him lorever. Thrs is saue> slulT. (x)vcrnincnt h\ larot c.ud. e I’re.suient's schedule is dii’iated by the the horoscope in the mi)rning paper. His wile ci'iisults a (.'alil'ornia astrologer. 'I'iie liead ol State lets his wile test the aligniiienl ol the stars before trijis and significant aclioh^. Kooky. W e laugh at the superstitions of the Ronian emperors. They didn't know betlcr. in the ageof.science, our I’resident is rul­ ed by tiie iiKxm and stars. is. this the same President that coiK|ueretl inllation,;restored our national self-res[vct aiul callcii the Soviet Union an evil empire? M e hai.1 a chance to be reinenibered by histors' as one of the great presiilents. Now he may be a Joke. 'riiat's what we get for choosing, a Californian. 1 had always thought the ■'crazy Califor­ n ia" talk W as overblown. Nancy Reagan and a newspaper contest last week have changed niy mind. They really are weird in California, • I was in a group o f editors who judged the National Newspaper Association's annual contest. One o f the categorie.s was "Best Special Section," The .Etiterprisc-Rccord ha.s an occasional special section — the re­ cent primary election special, for e.xample. You should sec w’hat they do in California. . The Scmici Fe Reporter last year published a special section . on the "healing arts" in that city. ■ “ H ealing” is big busine.ss in California. The new'spaper pro­ duced a 60-pagc supplement on healers, mystics, psychics and .freaks. You don’t have to be sick to sulTer from ' ‘dis-ea.se" in California. Dis-ease is w'hen the body and soul are out of ; harm ony. For a price, California healers can cure that malady. ■ There’s all kinds of W'ays. Massage. Chanting. Some simply buy a mystic crystal and put it in their p<X'kels. Strange pow'ers , :are released from the crystals. T hey’re just ordinary quartz, ■-but you’ve got to B E L IE V E . There arc otlier methods. Drink a "sp e cial" water. Con.sult a witch doctor. A medicine man. They advertise in California. A sfxicial wind sculpture can ‘‘h;u-monize your inner and outer : w inds.’ ’ Then there’s something called "h o listic" iiiedicine — some kind of Buddhist mumbo-jumbo. Some doctors and preachers in the Ea.st are even subscribing to lhat. People call God alternately "fa th e r" and "m o th e r" in • California. That’s not ,so \veird. The Methodists are alx)ut ready ; to adopt that practice. California also has shamans — medicine men •— who will visit you in the hospital. One advertised tliat he could "b e a ■ guide between the upper, lower and m iddle w orlds." rne ver learned about that in Sunday School. Neither did President Reagan. D /W IE C O U N T Y ! \ - ■'1 USPS 149-160 124 South M ain Street M ocksville, NC 2702S 704/634-2120 : I’lihlishcil every'riuiisiliiy by ihc D A V Jl: C O U N TY PU B Ll.SH IN G CO . Dwighl Spark,s Robin I'crgiissoii , Mike Bariilianh .. Kathy CliafUn .... Runiiie Gallagher ik‘cky Snyder ...... Mocksville Enlerprise iyi6-19.S8 ................ Ililitor-Puhlislier ............. General Manager ............... M anaging iiditor ............... News liilitor ..................... S|xirts liditor ..... Advertising Director Davit*Record 1899-19.5 H Co(»leemee Journal 1901-1971 Seeoiul Cliiss I'osl.igc I’aid In Mi)cksvillc, N (' 27028 .Suljseription Rales .Single Copy, W eciils per year iti Norlli Citroliiia $22.50 per year outside North Caroliiiii I'O-STMA.SriiR Sentf adtlrc.ss changes to Davic County linlerpnse-Rceord IVO. Box .52.“), Moek.svillc, NC 27028 i i I P t i l l C arolyn I.yerly ■Mocksville 1 (hiiik it needs to ho done hy the coiiiUy because Die teachers are underpaid.” S id e w a lk S u n S aiulra .Jordan ■Mocksville ‘‘^es. I think teaching is an im portant job. They work hard, and I think they need m ore m oney.'' Mike Fo.sler Mocksville "Yeah, I think the county should because their Job is Just as hard as any other state employee.” Sandra Robin.son (teacher) Mock.sville “ I definitely think we de.serve a .supplement. We work a lot at home. It’.s not Just an 8 to 3:30 Job.” .fini Ro!)in.s(m Tommy Beaver Erika Hagstrom Mocksville Mocksville Farmington “ Yes, I do. I (liink “ I think teachers make a “ Ye.s, because I think teachers, historically, have lot less than they should, but teachers are very important, been underpaid lor the work it’s hard to say if there are They are very hiflueneial they do." enough funds ui the county people.” budget.” Bill Hunter Mocksville " I believe it’s a necessarjj evil. The county has to com­ pete with other counties. Ir order to get the qualitj teachers we need, we hav( to.” ■ To the editor: An article in the May 12 issue of the Davie Enterprise slates that our coniniissioners would simply annise theniselves with the future ofour educational .sytsteni in Davie County^ 1 find this very disturbing to think that the elected olhcials ol Davie County would thumb their noses and anuise themselves w'ith our educational system, but when it eoines to development, there arc no limits to money available for these projects. Wake U|i Davie County, We ha\e candidates running lorol- fice of commissioner ol Davie County \'>'ho will not lie puppets lo ihe chairn)anof the hoaril. R.C , Smith, Buster CleaiA' and .Staev (\iniat/er received the blessing ol R.C. Smith before the primars . Does this mean lhal these two candidates will vote for the chairman il he needs more votes lor tievelop- meni rubber stamp style? The time is near for tlie people of Davie County to determine | what the future of our citi'zens of 10 years will be. Are the parents who have children in our schools not conccrn-1 ed about this? What about our school board bringing the issues to the parents I of our future citi^/.ens. Without a good education these kids won’ll go far in life, but they will be the most healthiest w'ork force ever raiseil in Davie County for low paying wages, and if they eanU read, write, spell and do basic math, they won’t know any better. The future of anyone or any place is what you plan it to be, | Ronnie Bates Route I, Bo,X 206, Advance! Board Action Teacher’s Mother To the ctlilor: If 1 had writlen this letter last 'riuirsday. I prolniblv would hase been upset myself lo read the language iiseil 1 \'.as liiai mad, I bought an old house in I'armingioii over \ eais agi> lu establish roots here, 1 love Davie County, I try lo supiiorKhe eoiiiii) 'a here 1 can by ileliberalely shopping in Moeks\ ille, \ oluiiieeimi' \slien needed, supporting ei\'ic eveiiis. .My greaiesi disappominient is the blatant disregaixl for edueation. 1 know first h.iiul whai tiedie.i lion, time anil effort most ol the leaeheis in Da\ le ( ouiu> gne. M r. Hauser, when was the last time \ou were ai MvK’ks\ille Elemcntaiy on the, first ilay of sehool'.’ I'hose elassioouis have been planned for all summer with tiuie, i.iteiii aiui ,i lot ul li!\e (That blows your 10 month job e(>mnient iighi out ol ilie win dow,) How about ihe niuiils and ueekviiJs used !oi pieparaiion to make learning more enjoyalile'’ Not all patents arc ver\ supinirtive aiul the wear .ind te.u on a teacher's btxly and spirit .ire nmeh greater than mosi peo|<le reali/e. The financial reward for all these efforts is small convl pareil to Other professionals with the same time spent on educa-l non and STAR TING salaries of $25,000, None o f their effortsji e.iii he as iiiiportant as the molding of a child into a responsiblcj adiill, ' \\ luii ;iiigeis me most, is the good, dedicated teachers are taker adv.int.ige of. People move to Davie County because our sehgoll sieni is superior to Forsyth County. Yet Forsyth pays theiil leaehei '. ,i se\ en percent supplement in appreciation for a job w'cll di'iie, u h ile Ml Davie County our teaeiiers are being taken fdi| granu-d; e\en worse, they are laughed at. ! fiias to Cioii that some day .someorthe.se children in our schoolJ will grow up and he wiser, more resi-^ctfur citi'zens and! eontnnssioners. Lore F, Tronip Mother of a Teacher Route 2, Mocksville Letters DAVII': COUN'I'V KNTKKl'KISI-: UKC.’OKI), TIIURSDAV, May 19, 1988—3 T e a c h e r W a n t s O f f i c i a l s T o U n d e r s t a n d E d u c a t i o n S y s t e m 'I’o llic cd ilD t: 1 si'oii! lour years caim np ;i collegc dcgroi.'. 1 lia yf lauglil for five years m n\ Tlvis year 1 w ill make $10,170. I have rcg\ilarly spciil ;S3(K) a \o a r nn iiisin u'litin al supplies. I u n ik 10 innnllis a:year in ilie classrouni bin atn ei'iist.m ils' preparing; aiul plaiuiins: ,1‘or the nectis \)| Illy sliuledls.; Aeeordinji U> ihe currently tnv.cn slate pay scale, l u ill nol qualify as an "avoraee" teacher . makuiu unlil 1 have taught for IS years. It w on't take a sii|ipleineni to keep me uorkiuLi in 1 )a\ ie (.'oun- ty. but it \yill take ihc’ reali/ation hv o iir elci.'teil nlficials ihat ms' cflo rts and concerns fo r;e h iiilre ii arc not a |okc II im r county coniniissioncrs were to do the job that they were elecicd lo then tiiey would prc[iare foi- tiie task and understand what it takes id educate children, I invitC: them to spemi lim e where the action is — in (Hir schools, Anike Tromp readier, l.)avic fvuiiuv Route 2. MiK'ksville B a n d P r a i s e d F o r F l o r i d a T r i p To the editor: We would like to offer our praise and gratitude to a fuie yroup of yoiMig people from Davie County, We were olTeretl the op­ portunity to accompany the Davie High Banil on a trip to IHorida, We could not have asketi for a finer group of young [x;pple. All 85 of them were w'ell behaved. They made us proud to be with them. What a thrill it was to .see them perform in the World Showcase Parade at Epcot Center in Disneyworld. and to know that they represented our county and state. “ Thanks," Davie High Band for letling us be a part o f the adventure, I ’hanks would be incomplete witiiout inchiding those who made this trip possible, Mr. Patillo spent many hours working on a very detailed schedule as well as making all re.servations and ar­ rangements; a lot of those hours were on his own time. Mrs. Ferebce spent hours gelling itie band ready to perform. Mrs. Wall also spent many hour.s working with the dancing boots. All of these people took time away from their families to lake our young people bn tliis trip. Tliey w'ere as proud of their group as any parent was of their own child. ■ Some people have objected to students being taken out of school for such a trip. Anyone who makes a trip to Epcot Center can experience an education in all Helds of life. Not only are the students getting an educational e.xperience. but they get a lesson in life. They spent almo.st a week learning to live and get along with other people. We would like to offer a great big thanks to the Davie High Band and their leaders for such a wonderful trip. Keep up your good work. W e are proud of you all. Florida Trip Chaperones Diane and Frank Hackett Jo and Raylx)n Ring Susie and David Spach Shelby Greene Carol and Paul Stapf Planners Don’t Favor Re-Zoning By Kiilliy D. CIiiinin Davio County Enterprise-Record T h e Davio CoiuUy Planniin; Boiud voted .“i-O last Thursday night to reconiincnd iliiii counly coniniissioncrs (Icny a rci|ucst to re/DMc 29 acres al Ciicasy Cunu-r for cnniimiiiilv sli(i[ipinji. (.'iHiiniissiuiiers will coiisiiler the reijues!, suhniiuwl hy l-reil (), l-;llis, alicr a piihlic hearing leii- la li\e l\ selicduled lor Mdiiilav, .liine 20. The plaiiniilu board's voie eanw aliei ihrce ailjoiiiini; property ou'iu'is expre.Ksed coiieeiii al'iuil wli;ii kimi of IniMiiesscs w ould he alloue.l uiulei eoiiiniliiiil) sliopp- ing, l !u: laiul, loealetl; on (lie soiilheasl side ot; N.C'. XOI .2 mile IVoin ilk' ('01 inK'rscetion, is |iresenlly zoned lor lesitieiiiial use. ,‘\irred C'ohle, who lives across I’roni tile [)i'operiy in i|iiestion, .said he w'oiiki weleonie a nice shopp- iiiu eenier like ,Si|uire liooiie I’la/a or Ihe one in C'ooleeiiKV. "Hui I'm strictly not in lavor iiC il unlil have somelhiii” in hlaek and while lo show us whai is going to lie put on it," he said. Cohle said he had reviewed the eoiiniy’s zoning urdinance and li:id eoiinted l.sO dilTereni types of businesses that could ix- located on properly /oneil for eoinnuinity shopping. ‘ 'Actually, tliere's m ore." saitl Jesse Boyeo, zoning eiiforceinenl ofneer for llie counly and lown of Mocksville, Neighbors Buck Loller and Keith Hodgson had similar concerns. “ I'm dellnilely for a shopping eenier il’l know what's going in it before it’s h u ill." Leller said. Hodg.son. who was at die meeiing with his inolher, .said they would welcoinc some businesses., "But We're gening a pig in a poke." he .said."W e don't know what we're geUing.'' Ellis said someone was inleresled in buying the properly for use as a shopping eenier,"M aNhe I'm wrong, but personally, 1 thought it would be a lienefii to the eommuni- ly ," he said. Ellis, w’ho owns the properly with Eugene Bennelt. .said the pro­ spective buyer was inleresled in putting a grocery store, drugstore and variety store in the center and leasing out two additional shops, Hodgson said he and his moiher were worried liiat the prospeeiive buyet' may decide to pul a Ilea market on the site, " rm sure iliat Mr,:|.-llis and M r, Bennelt and the paiiy they're dealing with have good intenlions, but Iylon't tliink there w ill ever lie a sliopping Center," he said. l-'or one ihinu. Hodgson saal he diiln'l ihink the cominuniU s'oiiki suppoii anoiher ‘-hopping eenier. The Cooieemee .Shopping ( 'eiiler IS only a: mile ,iway. he:sait.!, and there are already two coinenieiu e .siores lit (ire;i.s\ ( orner. C'ohle agreed. "It's nol ihiekly seilleil enough lor anoiher shopp­ ing eeiller clown there al Ihe pre- seiil: lim e,'' he said. W'hen Roy ll.u ris, who was ae- ling chairman of die Ixiard m llic absence of W'ade Leonard, asked ii ihere weie any vaeaiii siores in ilie C'ooleemee .Shopping C'enler. Coble said there probably would he ir the (uvner of ihe eenier didii'i operate several siores. Board rneiiiber Clyde .StudevenI ipieslioned w hellier another grocery store was needeil in the area. " ,\'o , ;We. don'l need anoiher grocery siore down there," C’ohle answ'ered, ,'\re ihere other types of siores dial would nieei neeils oflhe eoin- nmnity, Sttide\en! wanted lo know. No, Cohie saitl, : lie and Ilods'son alsoe.xpressed concern ahoul the gniWmg Irainc problemai the iiilerseclion ol l.J,S, 6()l •ind ,Ni.C. .sol. Vehicles are having lo wail lon.gei and longer to lurn onto 601. This coukl beeoine a prohlein lor ihe .leiusalem hire Dep.-irinieni. ioe.iled |iisl.o(j,(.)01 on SOI going toward C'ooleemee, "II my house IS biiriiing down. I don't wani the liiemen Iwo ing (o w ail." Hodgson said. When Harris asked if the pro- speclive buyer would need all 29 acres h>r the shop|>ing center, Elli.s said he w'ould not, "But lie was buying the whole iraci," he said. " I question the validity, of zon-r ing tlial much area." Harris said, adding; that less acreage had been re/oiieil lo accomodate e.xisting shopping centers.’ ; Eighteen acres were rezoned for the .Scjuire Rione Plawi. the largest and newest shopping center in the county, he said, while only nine acres w'crc rezoned far the adjacent W illinv Oak Shopping Cenler, Boyce Said he thought evetybtxiy realized Ihat the whole 29 acres would not have to rezoned for a shopping center It) be built on the property, ‘ ‘is there a more reasonable acreage that you would like the hoard to consider tonight raiher than ihe whole 29 acres?” he asked Ellis and Bennelt, Harris, however, said the board could no| consider anyiliing hut the (uiginal rec|uesl at that meeting. "W e have to vole either for or againsi ii." he^said. BfWce responded: ’‘Actually, you cun reconiniend any, all or none of this to the board ofcounty conimi.ssioiiers," Harris said Ellis could resubmit a request for rezoning a smaller portion of the land at a later niceting, .Studevent said he had some tiuanis about rezoning the entire tract prior to the .sale o f ihe land, and the board voted 5-0 to oppose it. Members Leonard and Carl Humphrey were not at tiie meeting. Concern aboui rezoning the full tract came just two weeks after the board voted 5-1 (Humphrey was not at the meeting) to recommend thateounty commissioners rezone 53.2 acres along U.S. 158 in Hillsdale from residential and agricultural u.se to community shopping. Board member Kenneth Harpe voted against the motion to recommend rezoning the property. 1335 N. Innes St 636-4742 Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. lo 5 p.m. 500,jvisw-wed B e a u tifu l B lo o m in g H a n g in g ^L a n tin a Impatiens Geraniums P e tu n ia s I^ B e a u tifu l S pecim en P lants ^ ^ R o s e B u s h Buy 3 Get i Free Pine Bavk $ 2 2 9 e a c h ! 6’ Solid Oak Tomato Stakes ^ ^ E A C H l R h o d o d e n d ro n S p e c ia l 1 Gallon *5” EACH 2 Gallon EACH 3 For OF MOCKSVILLE, N.C. •JUNIORS _ SWIMWEAR by Catalina, Jantzen, Ocean Pacific Many Styles To Choose From y3 ,»y2 OFF Reg. Price •JUNIORS SHORTS by Esprit, In Short/Ocean Pacific SALE UP TO 50 / o OFFReg. Price •JUNIORS SLEEVELESS TOPS by Red CamelHenley Styles, Crop Tops Stripes - Solids SUMMERTIME.SALE STORE HOURS: Monday ■ Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. •MENS SHORTS by Lee, Jams, Red Camel, Boss Saturday, Ocean Pacific SALE Vz 0 MENS SWIMWEAR BY Jams, Stubbies SALE 2 5 % OFF Reg. Price OFF Reg. Price,, • MENS KNIT SHIRTS by Jansen, Andhurst •MISSES SLEEVELESS SWEATERS BY RegattaSolid ColorsReg. S3200 SALE SALE $099 Reg. 811 no •LIZ CLAIBORNE PURSESReg. S6800 $ 1 9 9 9 SALE $ 4 0 8 0 SALE Off Reg. Price •YOUNG MENS PRINTED TEE SHIRTS BY Jams, Off Shore SALE OFF Reg. Price •GIRLS RIBBED TANK TOPS by JordacheReg. «4»» Solid Colors •MISSES & JUNIORS DRESSES by My Michelle, Periwinkle, You Babes SALE Vs OFF Reg. Price • MISSES SHORTS by Intentions, Sweetbriar, Saddlebred, Counterparts SALE V 3 OFF Reg. Price •LADIES REEBOK TENNIS SHOES/ •BOYS CASUAL SHORTS BY Pier Connection Reg. si7«o SALE $39 9 SALE $1299 SALE Colors: White Reg. s52o» ®IVIISSES SWEATERS Shortsleeve, Cable knit. Lace collar, (Vlock, Turtle V s OFF SALE Reg. Price Four Colors, Solids Reg. S14” SALE IK . .4-I)A\ IK t'Oli.N I V’ KN'I'KKI'RISK KK(’OKI). Tl!l)KSI)AY, Mav S. 19«H 'I'foopoi- K .H . SU'CII invL'sti};:ili's r;ital car-lriiik iia s li l:is( wi'ck iil l otk C liiird i. • • — I'hoios l)v i<iil)in I'l'ruiissdii W o m a n F a t a l l y I n j u r e d i n C r a s i i C oiilitiucd Kroin 1’/ I Uioii, cliilnlt slow tlowii,"^ N.C, t’.'iirol TctHiper K.H. SiL’CM siikl Oregon wa.s ing ;i seal tx'li, I'ork iliemen aim otliers at the scone uave the sal’eiy scat eiedil for saving ll)e chikl's: life. : ''Thai safely seal saved iliai kid, • I’ll tell you Ihal.” Stevenson saiil. Gregory liveil wilh lier parents. Bobby and Carolyn Gregory, off Cornat/or Road. They moved here about three years ago from Statesville. Her mother said she had iieen visiting a cousin on Gcdar Grove Chiireh Road tluit night and was not familiar with the roads. ••Her daughter was her life ," Mrs. Gregory said, “ She look her datigitter evcrywiiere w ithTier." Kristy was born prematiire, weighing just 4 pounds. Early this w'cek, she was busy playing with her cousin, daughter to Gregory's sister. "She’s been in trauma, Ciirying and a lilile upset.” her mother said, “ She's not used to having people coming in and out." Gregory was unemployed at ihe . time of her deailt. but has worked as a nurse’s assistant, “ She was a good girl, wilh a hit .o f love. She was kind-hearted. . easily hurt and cared about peo- ;p le ," her mother said. Steen .said the child safety seat sa\ed the lile iif a 2->ear-()l(i passenjier in the \eliicli' piclin'cd . 'I'lic Gregorys sent their il.iiightcr to, the private. Mount Pisgah Academy. “ We wanted her taught the Bible. We are a C'hristian faini- iy and wanted her to have a Chris­ tian etlucation. ■■ ' Mrs. Gregory said she had a fcelinu soniclhiiig v.a.s w rong last Thursday night. : ■'I was gelling worried. 1 vval-: chetl ihe news, wailed up to 1;30. ,A1 2 o'clock, a car drove up. I knew soineihing was wrong, it's the awfullesi feeling.“ ■ Supplemeiits C o u n t y D e la y s D e c is io n O n R e w a r d in g T e a c h e r s ContiniH'd I rinn I’. I w c'iv goini,' III li.i\e ihi,’ iin'iH'S. \\ c'rc UoniL’ lo have In i.ih.c anvway," rilO i-(isli,‘i: IS I'lM'l'-idcral'ly k'.s'- :lhan ihc V i .'i'J.Ui HI .lot UMi'hcr '.upplt,-iiii-iils iiK'hidcd ill ihi' piopiiM'il '.I'hth'l buiigcl' pivsciiU'ti I'arlicr ihis ■iMimh. ''I caii'i go aloiiiM'. iili thai m ik'li;'' 1,-osicr said. ■ I a'a S'car. si.'hini|s. l\'i|iK'sU'd SM'.iHK) v'-hn.ii 'v'.'.i.s nui '.'ianlv.'d l>\ Ihe ciiiiDis . : . .A llcr I n slci''- suppk'iiionl inn lin n h iili.'ii. lie n i.u k'a sccdik! nio- iivii Ihf suf: lu llu ' viiicrs Ii.’ti.Tcndiim in non 1 III a, s |ic c ia l NuvciiiIh'I , l oslei sanl wiiilc D.ivic (..'oiiniy li.is (ik'iii) Ilf L'uiiil icathfr.s. ni.Ku of ihc: I )a\ le niiUv es icacliing here u til Kinv soon and itiecouiiiv will tacc a simrleige in lIuMHU io-ilisiaiil iridirc. “ NS'e've got to look iit rci. rtiiiing leacliers.'' • . • ; • (,'ouiiiy .'\Uoniey John Brock said he wasn't sure if it was legal lo |)Ui ilie issue to the voters, and' l osier rescinded his moiion until that decision is made - aiid until Ihc hoard reviews the school budgci to see if enough money is included in the .school budget for supplements. : @raii€§ Jiiry iiidlets Grybb Hk- Davie Counly Grand .lury iiuhcK’d riiiiolliN Gene Grubb,for Ills! degree nnirder ,Monda\ in the h.iininer skiving ileiiih of Fulton Uayiriiiiid B ritia in . (irubb. .50, ol Advance, Rl, I , has heel) released pending li ial in Davie Counlv Superior Court, Hntiain was kiiied ,‘\p rii 20 in ihe Smith: Grove community. The feloin' iiiilictmenl was one of II) issued by the grand ju r\ dur­ ing ihis week's session of superior couii, I'ifieen jurors consitlered the 10 bills ofindiciment ,submiilcd by the District .Ailorney's office, .Ml 10were returned as true bills. O ther indicim ents issued included: — Jeff Scott for common law conspiracy to sell a controlled; suhstance (marijuana.) — Perry Dean Laird for main­ taining a house at Rt: 4, Advance on Sept. 25. 1987 for the purpose of selling a controlled subsiance. James Edward Williams for possession of a weapon of mass desiruciion — a 20-gauge with as length less than 26 inches, and mainlaining a dwelling house for the purpose of selling a controlled siibstuncv (iiKirijuana) at Rl. 4. .‘\dvanee. — Daniel .Matthew Turley for felonv hircenv of a 1972 truck on Feb. 28 owned by Dcwcy Parks- and valued at S4,500.; — Charles Dulin for common law conspiracy to sell a controlled substance (marijuana). — Michael Bruce Click for possession o f a controlled substance with intent to manufac­ ture. sell and delivcrand maintain­ ing a dwelling house for the pur­ pose o f selling a controlled substance on Dec. 18. 1987. — Michael Elliot Arnold for maintaining a dwelling house O ct., 21, I9S7 for the purpose of sell­ ing a controlled substance (m ari-; juana) at Rt; 7, Mocksville. I)A\li; COI VI \ l;M |:KI>KISI UIX'ORI). I I^;|^SI)A^^ Mav I'J. iy««—s W illow Oaks Shopping Center' Times\ 111,.. I ).........I...........It .By M ike Itai nhiirdl iDavie Coim tv Itnlorprisi* Ro. oul ln»r sak': l)ne shiipi'int,' l onli’i iii M o cksvillc. : ' ; Prii-i-; ,S‘H)().iM)i) Biillarii No iuihhI. u-pic'-cni.iliNc oiV ClK-iliCii inc., nilftcci: ilk- , W illou Oaks Sho|ipiiiu CenU'i inr : salt: to i;)avii- C'lHiniN ci'ininis sidiicis Mitiulas niuiil when iIicn i'oriisi.'ii U' ic'UiT the las valiK' un tlic slio[ipin!.’ cciucr. , Aiul Nim'woihI >aid ilic e'onipain w ill flic a lawsuit against Iu)ih | Lion, which Iasi \cai vacati'd iIk' W illow Oak.s Cfnior and opcni-il a in Stiiliro Hoonc I’la/c. less lhaii a haH'mile away iiii li.S. ftOl . i'ood Lion fcruscs to let go ol iis Iciise at Willow' Oaks atui icl'iiscs lo SLib-lcase to another gioceiy stOie, Norwood said. Later this year, the variety store Ben I'Vanklin will close if a groc-ery store isn't o|iened at W illow Oaks, Norwood said. Other smaller stores; inciiidiiig Pro Hardware, have closed or moved to the now shopping center. Ben 1-ranklin, heeaiise of a lease agrceiiient, i.s paying SI .501) les.s per month rent, he said. Norwood told commissioners, acting as the hoard oreqiiilization and review, the situation lowered the value of his property. The board acts on requests from property owners to change ta.v valuations on their property. During tlie last valuation, in 1986, the W illow Oaks center w'as valued at S1.033,(XX). NorwocxJ re­ quested that be reduced to 5750.000. "Food Lion vacating the store has created a functional inconve- nience to the building," Norwood said. ‘‘The shopping center, in my mind, has basically no value to it.” Chedren, a siibsidiary o f The Shelton Companies of Winston- Salem. wants to sell, and even o f-, fered it to the developers o f the Squire Boone Plaza for .S1.2 m illion, Norwood said. “ As a w illing seller,w e'll sell it for a hcck o f a lot less," he said Monday night. "B ut ho one is go­ ing to buy unless something else happens." The also offered to build Food Lion a new store, in an area svhich is now' between the two shopping centcrs. Food Lion is steadfast against a competing chain grocery store. Norwood .said. “ We have been to the Food Fair people and offered to put them there at basically no rent." Other grocery chains also ex­ press concerns about the : Mocksville market not being able to support another grcK-ery', he said. "W e have property, land and buildings, but We don't have an ih- vc.stment to.sell. Unfortunately, in Mtx-ksville, in small towns, there's just not a market there. ‘‘1 think we're going to .see a boariled-up situation," Norw'ood said. : He said the company is financial­ ly capiible of paying the ta,\ on the $1,3 rnillion valuation, estimated to be $1,250 to the county and $1,000 to the tpw'n of Mocksville. “ It's a matter of principal." Darryl Parker, tax assessor, rccoiiimeniled that the value ol the property remain at SL.l m illion. "I feel like that was a fair assess­ ment of that properly," Parker .said. "There's nothing wrong with the building. His problem lies with the ownei s handling of the lease ar­ rangements." I’arker said ihe state plans to make the highway in front of both Squire Hoone and SVillow Oaks five lanes, and that Wal-Mart |)aiil $22,(XX) an acre for land before im- provemenls. I'lie $25,000 assess­ ed value at W illow Oaks is lair because ii is all paved and lighted. On Jan, I, l^KK, the time when properly is assessed, Cheilieii had not experienced a signilicant loss of revenues. Next year, il the siitia- tion remains: the same, the com­ pany could be eligible lor a ieduc­ tion, I'arker saiil. " I feel like no cash loss hail oc­ curred at that tim e," Parker saitl. ' ‘)>on’t you have to take your losses before you cati write ihcm oflV ". Parker said the lax value ol |iro- perty can only be changed, either made higher or loweietl, when a hearing is rajuestcil by tlie pio|)ci - IV owner. I^ecaiise valuations are made every ci!.!l)i yeais, an\: deei- siiin iiiade this u-ar would he in ef- K\ t iiiilil l‘)‘l-! unk’ss the pfnpcrly invin'i rci|iiesie<.l a hciiriniy. "It \iMI lii'Ai'l it' U> Ictiij.’.llf. and he i.'els a K io i'ci nl soine(hing in there, you're going !(' be stuck with $75(),0f)t) until |y')4. imless he oimes back up hi'ie ' i t ’s still a highly desircable location." ; Parker said his npinidn was backed by the pro[X'ilv tax di\ ision of llie N.C'. I)e[),irtnu’nl ol Revenue, which w ill likelv heai an appeal ol the reiiiiesi. ( 'oiiiiiiissioMcr liikl Had',Cl (iiaiir Ihe nitilinn lo ic.ive the assessed \ahie at S Im illio n , "I think it's still eui ihe same v.ilue," he s.iid I he nioiidii passei,runaninii iiisly. ( ‘Diiiniissioner Hill I'usU'i said liie i)a\ ie huaril had iie\er heard a siniilai iet|uesi, and would prefer- that (, hedren appeal the jtidgnient to Ihe state, which is familiar with Sik h cases. "I honestly don't know \Wiai Ihe right thing to do is,'<’ ; I'-dSICf said. ; - EXTRA LOW PRtCES! US DA CHOICE TOP ROUND ROAST We Reserve The Right To Limit SDA Choice Beef Bottom ROUND ROAST $188 ‘ lowest Price Of The SeasonGenuine GeoraiaGrowriiv^ ¥IPALIA rgia brown^,,^ ONIONS oiiy rarm s .California iilGiiiiii STRAWBERRIES 25 Lb. Bag ... 8.99 ' ' Head - California IQIBE^G LEnijeE/ ffiffilb. - .Red Ripe ^ ItOMATOES C 3E T IM SHAPE FOR THE O l i u c l c R o a s t s i n S m o k e e l F i c n l c s Lb. USDA Choice Beef Boneless 7 8 \ b 2 Liter PEPSI COLA Pepsl-Free . Diet Pepsi, Diet Pepsi-Free ...^1.05 Mtn. Dew ___ . . .. . .$1.09 Diet Mtn. Dew . ............$1.19 EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday Apple Juice 64 Oz. - White House Bama Grape Jelly Or Jam/Apple Jelly 9 9 « JFOMayonnaise 32 Oz. 2 Lb. Sturdpare Plates 99« 10 Ct. - Pillsbury Buttermilk/ Southern Style BIEGDUHTHY Orange Deliam Half Gallon - Food Lion 10% Juice 50 Ct. - 8 7/8 Light N’ Lively YoQurt Scot Towels 69° Large Roll ■ Assorted Decorator/ Flowers Fab Detergent 20 Oz. - Frozen Shoestring 1 Paie Nankins 42 Oz. Bboh^ PlazafShopping Center Hwy- 601 North- Roa^ Friskie’s Buffet Cat Food i WI Hi-sKic v ^ / | 6 Oz. - Beef-LiverA Country/Tui1<ey-Gil3let120 Ct. 6-l)AVllv COUNTY KNTKUI’RlSlvRKCOKI), TMURSDAV. Miiv 19. t‘>8S Man Kills Wife, Father-In-Law, Then Kills Self C 'ltiitiiuifd I'rom 1’ . 1 WiHdcn said they iun\ lielie\i.‘ C'('i paiioti his I ‘f71, liuhi ui'i’on l;l'p n n the hi'tii'ins dI a cncck i>n N.(!. SOI aiul walkcil (lie ;S mik' up ihc toad lu his runiH't ix'sidciu'c, whcrt' Dehhic wa'' iwashnvi; ihoir while Siinhiui hoal 111 ihc ihivov>,a\^ "W ’e diin'l knuvv u iial happen ed iluMV. bill \Kv rigiuc ho l’hI iiit.i an arj:unii'ni \\ iih Mrs ( 'or n a l/cr," tk'said, " Thai's iho v.av it usualK iiocs; and ihoii ihc I’adKM was; ilicn' al ihc link- nn his .U(iH cart. " I I’ccI like myscll'lhai he came alter he saw whai was izdii);; on and that he apparenily iiiok pari in pro lectins; his ilaughler, which was ihe naliiral tiling to do' " Almond lived w iili his wile, Marie, ill a while I'rame liouse on a hill ovcrlix'king their daiighier’s home on N.C. SOI,, alKuii 2'/J m ile s I'rom U,. S, ,04 east. Debbie was their oii-h chikl. Mrs. Almond told officers dial she thbiigtii her iuisband was out- .side mpw'ing (heir lawn prior to the dispute. “ And llien the ne.\i thing she knew she saw the goll' can down iheie." said DcMective .lorry W illiam s: o f the. s h e riff's departmeni. Almond, called “ M u ll" by his family aiid friends, often rode to his datighier’s house on the golf cart because he had a weak heart and could not climb tip and down the hill. : Wooteii said Almond just hap­ pened to beat ihe wrong place at the wrong time. ••There was a broom laying there in the driveway, so we assume just by putting the pieces together that he may have been taking part in the altercation between Deborah and G ary,” ; he said. The Cornatzers' two daughters Shannon, 13, and Mandy, 5, were at .school when the shooting occurred. The .sheriffs department receiv­ ed a call about a domestic dispute at the Cornatzer residence at 11 a.m. When Chief Deputy Bob Lemmons and Detective John Stephens arrived at the home at 11 ;20, Mrs. Cornatzer and A l­ mond were already dead. Wooten .ssiid a neighbor reported the dispute initially, although Mrs, Almond also saw what happened. ‘•She wasn’t dow'n at the scene, but Del)i>ie Cornatzer was cleanliiji her boat, and iier lather came to clieck on Iier when tlie fwo were .shot in the driveway of her Advance home. — Photos by Robin Fcrgiisson she was lookiiig (Uil her w iiidiiw ." W illiams saiil. ‘ i l was aliMo.sl a slraighl line from M arie's htnisc lo Ihc driveway where Deboraii uoi shol,’ ’ WiHilen siiid. "so .Marie iiuisl have seen (iarv (.lowii ihere from w'hai she said." Woolen said ihcre was no way lo ilclcrminc whether C('rnaizcr hail planned lo murder his wife, '■ riicre was no way of know ing ex­ actly whai he had on his mind, bui he appeared to be troubled over the domestic problem ," he saiil. "M e wouldn't have parked down there and walked up there unless he was upset over something. Upon arrival at the scene, in­ vestigators interviewed family members, neighbors and passersby to try 10 find out what had happen­ ed. At 1:30 p.m., the sheriff's department issued an all-points bulletin for Cornatzer, w'ho they at firsl believed had lefi ihe residence in his green I.TD. A manhunt got under way 30 minutes later when someone spot­ ted Cornatzer's car, barely visible at the end of a dirt road leading to a creek near the residence. A bloodhound was brought in from the N.C. Department of Cor­ rections to lead the search. "W e went down there, and we tlidn’l find a fresh track at a ll." Williams said. ':'So ,SKc decided sve'd go hack and :ir\ it al the lu,iuse. "W e went around the edge of ihe yard, and as soon as we got lo die okl Iliad betl liehinil Ihe house, he hil a hoi irack and il was, on.” The blo(Kihound iraeked: (.'or- iial/.ei 's seem for about ihree miles ihriHigh ihe wooils lielore officers spoiieil him running across ;i cor­ nfield al alxtui 4;3(). "H e was about .^0 yards in troni ol us." Williams said. "1 hollered for him to stop, and he kind '..f glanced back and kept ninningaiid sveni back in the woixls on the other sitle." W illiams saiil officers iracketl Cornai/er I'or at least anolhcr mile. "W e w ere gelling close O n him when we he;ird a guiishoi in front o f us," he said, ■Al firsl, Williams said he Ihought Cornaizer may have fired at of­ ficers lined up tin the dirt portion o f Baileys Chapel Road. "A iu l then he hil ihe ground," he said, Williams said officers could still See Three Dead — P. 7 The N.C. Department of Correction fugitive team from VViaston-Salem brought dogs to help search; lielective John Stephens ioiivw woods with iiinrdtr HCiipoii. C oniat/or parked his car in the woods near a creek hollom not lar troni his e.stranged wile s home Family Wonders; W DAVIl' COHNTN' KNTKKI'RISK RKCORI), •nU JUSl)A^’, Miiv 19, I9««-7 "SBEKsa--------------^------m H.V Kiilhv I), ( hiil'nii Davie County EtiteriJiiso fii'i iifd A U VAN C i- ^ li IS M om i.iv, ; ih ic i' il;i_\s .liter 34 iilil \ Debonili L\ iiii Alnu'iul ( ‘im h.iI/ci ;iH(Mic'r ucrc miiiiu'il iKiu ri hy Irt cslniiiik-.l husl'.ni.J m lln-n drivi'way.'im .N.C. S tl'l. I'ltf yc'iluw ' ’C'ninc Dll Not { 'kiss'* i;i|V Mill siiirmmils ihc iitliik'livc, hiick lu'iiu' thal' (laty iiMil !,)i'bbic CoriKU/er hiiili sliori ly ittU'r they wore manicil 17 sinirs iigo. Dchhio’s piiicMls, Mario aiul Kciiny Mixiro Almond, ilcodca . them llic’ ihrcf surroimdin*.' aiivs in l ‘)77. : Tiic rod Chcvrolcl Hla/cr I )eli- iiic boiii;h[ jiiM tu'o weeks li;is been iiiDved. Tlie wliite .SuiibinI I'Oiit she was eleaning wlieiv tlie shooting oceiirrcd has been covered, and a stepiadiler and bot­ tle o f Fantastic she was usini! to clean it have been taken inside. 'I'he Ireslily-iiiown lawn shows no cvidencc nl' the eiiiergoncy vehicles that ei'isscrossed it b'riday altei- svhat was called in as a domestic dispute escalatetl into a ilouble nuirder-suicide. The neatly-landscapal back yard rolLs gently into the woods that Cornatzer ran into rollpwing the .shcwling: A bloodhoutKl brought to the scenc iatcr in the day picked up his scent and tracked him for nearly lour iiiilcs before Cornatzer took ; the .22-caliber pi.stol that had already killed tsvo others and shot himself in the che.st The blo(ims on the rhodixJendron shrub at till' comer of the house ha\e I'aiicd. but ihc memories of , the two bodies in the drivcwa\' are as \ i\ kl 111 i1k‘ ntnuls ot' faiiuls' and ((u-nds .IS (Ih- 1.i\oiuI,ii liowers xu'ie nir I-nd.iW li MitiulaS, the i.lay ( i.iry ( III' iiat.'Ci : IS heme burk'd in the eeiiiclorv .il \d \ am c li.ipiist rb iiith .Hu) ihi- hiHlies ol Drbbie I,'iiinat/'er .ind Kcnin Mome Al , inoiui arc beiiiL! piepartxl Im iniii.il 111 I’lfni .Mininiain liicsdav, ,lt Is NIondav. and still, no mie knows wliy ii li;i[ipcned' " riu' only people who can L'i\e us Ilic Hue iiicts .111- de.id." said Mon,I i’tiiis, ,(,'oin.ii/cr's .innl, rite ni^ht bel'oic Mis. I’utts and her hu.sh.iiul. Ho, last talked to iheir ,'S searnld nephew on Thursda\' night; Cor iial/er had Iven living in the small, brick house beside their residence t>n Marklaml Road foi- ihc three months that he and Debbie had been separated. "M e was at lUir liou.se ;is late as 4 o'clock, and as far as we knew, he was planning on going to work Friday.” she said. Cornatzer had worketl at K.J. Reynolds in Winston-.Salem Uu- about 14 years. ''H e was going to get a part for a mower alter work and he and my husband were go­ ing til work on it Friday night,'' Mrs. Potts said. “ It was a mower you put behind a tractor." Mrs. Potts said Cornatzer was res]3onsible about his Job and rarely missed work. "W hatever they wanted him to do. he did it without que.stion and he did a good Job of Cliief Deputy IJob Lcinnion.s, .SBl’.s .loe Moinier, IX*piity I,an y M uikIow.s and two SBI a)>enl.s di.scii.s.s shootings. T h r e e D e a d A f t e r F r id a y S h o o tin g s ConlihiiL'cl From P. 6 detect a pulse when they caught up to Cornatzer, but he was alreaily unconscious and died sliortly afterward. Cornatzer. a son of 'I'luirman Garland and Atlea i'otts Cornatzer, is believed to have been headed to Ihc small, brick house he had been living in on Markland Road. ‘•That wa.s the genenil direction he was headed in ,” W illiam s said. Ofllcers had been sent to watch Ihe re.sidence, located about a half- mile from N.C. 801, curlier in tiie day. ‘"I’liere was a red pickuj) truck in his eaipoi t and I assume that was his other vehicle," Wooten said. Cornatzer had moved into the iiouse, which is owned by his mother, when he and /Jebbie separated three months ago. He had signed over their house and 3.01 acrcs to Debbie on Feb. l.'i, according to docimtents Hied with llie D avie ^C()u;iiy Register of Deeds ol'Uce. Woolen sail! ofllcers were not surprised when Cornatzer shol him self in the chest. "W e had an­ ticipated only two alteriuitives." he said, "either he’d attemj)! to niake an escape or he'd resoil to suicide. We figuretl he'll have the gun svith him. and we ilitln't know what he wouli) do with it after we caught up with him. We weie prepared for a long chase." W illiams and Lemmons cotn- ineiided the .SHI and Deparimeniof Correction.^ otficers for their assistance with the manhunt. " I f il hadn't been for them, we wouldn't have caught h im ," W illiams saiil. Cornatzer's death brought an early end to the investigation. ‘ ‘ Under the circumstances, it’s basically over with except for win- iling up the details," Wooten said. .Some details, such as what e,\- aclly iranspired in Ihe Cornatzer driveway Friday iiioniing, may never be known; ‘‘'I'liere are several things I .speculaled could have liappeneil," Wooten said. ‘‘It could have been between himself and his wile. It coulil have been over Ihe children or their property or their relationship or whatever.” I )omestic disputes often erupt in violence liecause Ihey’ie so emo- lional. “ Hni sometiiing like this, it always happens somewhere else,” the sheriff s;iid. ''It never ha|)pens lo us. D iat’.s wliat you like to think, anyway.” it." she said, Mrs. Potts was concerned when her former son-in-law called the next morning lo tell her there was tnuilile at Debbie Cornatzer's residence. The concern Uinied to shock \shen she drove the threC; miles tO: the house and saw what had h.ippened. "1 leel like ihe person who siip- posedK did what he did was nol.the ( iar_\ that we knew.''; she said. "Soiiieliiing eh.inged him between the time he left our house ai o'clock on riiursi,lay night .md Fri­ day niolning, "Something ha|)|icncd to total- 1} change him,, Il was noi ( i;ir\. He woiiKI not have hurl anyliotK tin anyihing." Nciulibors were also -.hocked w hen they heard what the m.in they knew as a ‘ H|uiel. [lolite person" was siispcctcd of doing. "H e hai.1 always been le.il (.(uict." said Carolyn M.i/kland. who li\:es three houses up from,the Cornatzer residence on the other .side of N.C, SOI. "H e always spoke and was alwavs cordial aiid gave the ap- [learance of being easygoing." she said. "H e never showed an> clispla}' of \'iolcnce or anger ,or anything like that." 'I'he owner of a nearby service station said he saw Cornatzer's light green. 1971 LTD pull up to a full-serviee tank at the station at around 10 1-riday morning' This was an hour before a neighbor reponed a domestic disjnite at Deb­ bie Cornatzer's house to the Davie County Sheriff's Department. " I couldn't swear to w ho was in it. but I know it was his car." .“iaid the service station owner, who ask­ ed not to Ix; ideniirietl. "H e had bought gas here before, but 1 didn't know much about him. He was a pretty quiet t'ellow; really," 'I'he service station owner said the perst)ii driving Cornatzer's vehicle pulled from the full-serviee tank to, a self-serviee tank. stop|ied for a minute and then drove away. "H e didn't buy any gas." he saiil. Investigators believe Cornatzer then drove tJie car down a dirt road beside a creek an .8 mile t'rom Debbie's residence, parked it where it couldn't be easily seen from N.C. 801 and walked to her house. Yaciilion day Debbie Cornatzer is believed lo have been washing their white Sun- bird boat when Gary got there. "She had to put a battery in the boat and her daddy was going to help her wa.x it because she was getting ready for the weekend." Mrs. Markland said. "She had laken a day o f vacation Friday to do some things around the house and clean up the boat and everything.” Debbie and her parents would lake the boal on weekends when they went camping, said Mildred Markland, Carolyn's molher-in- law' who lives two houses north of the Cornatzer residence. "They had a place that they would go,” she said. Mrs. I’otts said Gaiy, Debbie, their lu'o daughters, Sliannon. I and Mainly, 3, camped w'ith Deb­ bie's parents by a lake near H illsville, Va., last summer. Mrs. Cornatzer had the boat hooked to her Hlazer when she left the house earlier Fiiday to lake Shannon and Shcii Markland, the daughter ol'Carolyn and Richard, to North Davie .lunior High and M andy to — ShiTdy— G iove FJementary. “ Shannon had gotten up late Fri­ day niorning and she called Shea before the bus came and saiil, ‘It you want lo ride with us, Mama w ill take us,’ ” Mrs, Markland said. So Richard Maiklaiul drove his daughter to the Cornatzer resilience so slie could ride to scIiik iI with her best friend, Markland became worried about his daughter’s safely when he heard about the .shooting later that mor­ ning. " lie didn't know whether Debbie had taken them or not w hen it hajipened,'' his wife said. Mrs. Markland was able to reassme her husband k'c.iusc she had seen Mrs, Cornatzer backing into her driveway at ‘F.M) .i.m, “ She got out o f her vehicle and wavejl, ami I waved at he r." she said. Debbie had taken the girls to Neighbor Richard .Markland hiigs dauKhler and Kranddauuhtur of victims, .Shannon Cornaf/er while others, ,\Iona l>oli.s, and Carolyn M arkland and daughter Shea, ol'l’er coasolation. ' ’ school ami ilrisen to Central Cari'lina Hank in Clemmons, where she was employetl. and talk­ ed brieny with her co-workers, ,''\no[lier neighbor said he also saw her go through the drive-through' at Hisctiilville in Clemmons , at abi'ii! Defending daughter Kenny Moore Almond, who was already nicknamed“ M utt" w'hen he moved his family lo the .‘\d- \ancc communiiy 21 years ago. had been mowing his lawn Friday morning when he apparently saw' (jary Cornatzer approach his daughter in her driveway, accor­ ding to statements his wife made to officers. Sheriff llill Wooten said he believes 56-year-old Almond saw them ,‘irguing and rode to Debbie’s house on his golf cart. Almond, who was retired from McLean Trucking Co. in Winston-Salem, rode in the golf cart because he had a heart condition and was not sup­ posed to walk up and down hills. Wooten said Mrs. .Almond told ofHcers that she saw' Cornatzer sliooting her husband and her ilaughter from a window in her home, located on the hill beside the Cornalzer residence. She did not ieave the; house because she operates a day care for neighborhiHMl children. Frightened parents began pick­ ing up their children at around noon when new.s o f the shooting spread through the community. Others gathered by the road as law ent'orcement officers roped off'.he house and law'n with yellow tape. One lady driving by the house stopped in the road and screamed, "Is it Debbie? Is il Debbie?” Relalives of Debbie and Gary parked on the side o f Ihc road and wept \vheii they saw the tw'o bodies covered with w'hile sheets. Cor­ natzer's parents, Allcii Potts and Thurman Garland Cornatzer, ap­ peared to lie in shock. Mrs. Potts said her nephew'had been despondent over the breakup of liis marriage and had told relalives that he w'anted to move back in w'iih Debbie. Hut she .said Cornatzer had never given any indication that his depression was anything out of the ordinary. "H is family was his life.” Mrs. Potts said. ‘‘He worked every day to give them tlie best that he could.” 'I’elling the children Carolyn Markland said she dro\ e to North Davie to pick up her daughler. Shea, and Debbie’s daughter, Shannon, when her hus­ band told her what had happened. ' ■ 1 d id n ’ t tell Sliannon -;n;y4htng.,lLshe.-haid_‘_'J her th:il she needed to co/iic and go with us. When we came di'wn the road and saw the cars |xirked ihere. she rc.ili/ed sometiiing w as w long, and at that point. I pulled n il Ihc side ot (he ro.kl." Shannon and She.i began scicaining when ihe\' s;iw (illleeis taking |)icliircs ol ilic binln-s. winch were p.iriialK hidden b\ sliocis held up In olTiccrs. "She knew it w'as her mother, Rkhaul loKl lici that." Mis. .Markland ,au!. Hut shedkl not kiH'w at that poiri ilial it was her grandlathcr. too 1 lold her that latei." •Mis, M .iikland s.iul Sti.iimnii immcdi.ileh assumed ih.ii lui latlu'i li.kl killcii hei iiioilu r Richard NFiikland l.iu i ludc with a sliciitrs dcpun in pick up ,Mandy. who is m kiiuleig.irien ,it Shady G rou', "W e didn't tell her a ilim g, ’ M rs, Markland said, 'I'lic x brought her here because they had not found Gary, and they didn't know whether there was a threat t() the children or not. We had lo keep them here inside until they could find out where he was. “ Mandy didn't ask any questions or anything. She just played, Sheii and Shannon played w'ith her. and we Iried lo keep things as normal as we could." Mrs. Markland said she and her husband iixik the girls out to cat later th;it afternoon. “ We lei Man­ dy pick out where she w'anted to go and she W'anted to go to Western Steer in Winston." she said. “ That W'as her favorite placc.” One ofthe girls' uncles came and picked them up when they got back home and took them to Mrs. A l­ mond's hou.se. “ At thal point, they lold Mandy.” .Mrs. Markland said. “ Shannon said they told her that her mother and grandfather had been shol and that they Were not coming back, and she cried. But a 5-year-old. it's really not going to register with her.” Shannon and Mandy were also lold that their father was dead. Mrs. Markland said they took it hard, "but not as bad as with their molher because ihey knew' wlial tlic situation was." Shannon and Mandy went to see their father’s body at Hayw'orth- M iller Funeral Home in Winston- Salem on Monday morning, before the 2 p.m. funeral. Neighbors say Shannon and Mandy Cornalzer. who w ill live W'ith their grandmother Almond, arc coping remarkably well w'ith the death of their parents. “ I talked to Shannon Friday after she got over the initial shock about what had happened,” M rs. Markland said. “ I talked to her about w'hat she would have to e.x- pect as far as m aking ar­ rangements, and I asked her if she wanted to be a part of that, and she said she did.” Shannon Went with her grand­ mother to Pilot Mountain Saturday, where Mrs. Almond’s family lives, lo pick out caskets and liowers for the double funeral for Debbie Cor­ nalzer and her father. ‘I lold her she would have to pick out something for Debbie lo wear and she did ihat.” Mrs. Markland said. Shannon also touched up her mother’s makeup w'hen she and her grandmother went to examine the bodies on Motiday. Heavy tranic Neighbors said motorists still slow down W'hen they see the yellow tape around the Cornatzer house, -^h<?-HHit^rKi-up and tlowii this-^ road has Iven unreal,” Mildred Markland said Sunday, “ It w'as yesterday, u>o, l-vety few minutes, there w as a car coining and going anil sometimes just in streams.” Carolvn Markland .said she wish­ ed Ihc shcrirf's department would I'll .ihc.id and take the crime tajie ili'w n ‘ As long as it 's up. there s gniii)-' lo be ir.illk ." she said. “ Hut ihcic '' iioilimi; tii sec. It's just the luni-.c ", M ildicd M .iikl.ind said she lliiiiij'lii a lot I'l Debbie's friends fiom ('Icmmniis h.id drixcn by the luHISi' .‘sir-., I'oin.ii.'cr h.id worked .it I'cnii.ii C.irolin.i liaiik, in Clem- nuiiis iC'i .iK)iit nine \cars. saiil Jiin H.iikom, will' was ihc manager tiicic iiiuil he left two weeks ago 111 take .1 (iih w iih Citi/cns .National H.mk in WinsUin S^ilem. "She \v.is jiisi .111 iHUstandiiig in- dividiial." he said. "1 knew her father quite w'cll also, and he was just one of the nicest people you could pos.sibly meet.” Randy Mercer, currcnt manager at the Clemmons CCB, said Mrs. Cornatzer w'as liked and respected by all the employees at Ihe bank. “ We’re ju.sl all very saddened and shocked by it.” he said. Debbie was planning to start a new job wiili Preferred Savings and Loan in Winslon-Salem on June I . She was scheduled lo be on jury duty this week in Davie County Superior Court and had another week of vacation coming up before working her last day at CCB. " I think she was excited,” Baucom said. ‘‘She was going to .start a new job and things were looking real good and then this happened.” When she wasn’t at work. Mrs. Polls said Debbie was a wonder­ ful molher to Shannon and Man­ dy. “ She would lake the lime to be with her children, to read stories and to teach them and do the things we all should do,” she said. ‘‘She took the time to do that.” C ornatzer also loved his children, his aunt said. He usual­ ly went after Mandy on Thursdays and brought her ip his home. “ They would come up here and e a lj" she said.“ There was no point in Gary' having to open a can o f soup when I had supper on the table.” Mandy also liked to play with Mrs. Potts’ : two grandchildren becau.se they are abouf the same age. Mrs. Potts said she wasn’t sure why Shannon didn’t visit her father. “ Being a little older, she probably had her own group of friends and things thal she wanted to do,” she said. Looking back Debbie Almond married Gary Cornatzer in 1971 when he was in the Army. Tliey lived in Oklahoma for a W'hile, then built a brick home beside Debbie’s parents’’ house when he got out. ; Mrs. Polls said she first became aw'are thal Gary and Debbie were having problems when he mention­ ed il to her shortly after his 38th birthday liLst November. “ I had no idea before then,” she said. ^ Il was not uncommon for Corr. natzer to go to Mona and Bo Potts with his problems. Gary had rid­ den 10 work daily wiUi his uncle before Potts retired from Reynolds last August. Mrs. Polls said she htid been close lo Gary since she married li'i- to the family some 30 yeans ago. “ Gary w'as my baby,” she said. “ He came home With me in tlie afternoons and stayed and played W'ith my daughter when he was lil- tie ... He felt right at home hei;e ... He was the son 1 never had,'’ Cornatzer was always offering to help out around the hou.se, Mrs.- Potts said. “ Just Thursday night, I was standing al my kitchen sink w ith my w'indow open and I heard his voice,” she saio. “ I didn’t see him because it was kind of dark, and he said, ‘ Do you have any trash that I can burn for you?’ ” Cornatzer had earlier pul mulch around her house and had planned 10 hel|) her husband get up htly Monday afternoon. Neighboi's said he also continued to maintain Debbie’s lawn after their separation. One neighbor said she would see them out working together and thoughi they were beginning to work through their problems. ' “ I'hey seemed to have everything a young couple could w ant,” she said. «-nAVllC KNTl’.Kl’KlSE UECOUI). •mURSDAV. Mnv 1'). 19S8 L a n d T r a n s f e r s T ill’ i.illii (I il!''!!'!-' hiivi.' been iiU'i! \ulh ihi' I >a\k' i 'iuiiih oi IX'ii.h., The .iiv IinICv! In; [','ii'Iii's ai'rVMi-t.'. hi\viishij) aiut ik’Ct! ^!anlp^ iniiili.i'O il. wuh SI ic|>n.-^ciitin;.‘ ''i , llutxTI Slmat aiul (k ’lH'^a •Slioai ((( luiii i- Muiat and RoiiakI Sliri.ii, i ill!, JcniNak'iii Kk k A K k hu'i and \l,n '\ T. K u iiliT I,I Jnlin ( ' , Pr.iiuT anil I ,i>,i k I'la i’i'i’, 2 ii.kts, ‘vis K alpli I 1 IciH M inlh ainl lu i I’.a A llc in s iu illi In A I!h‘U Ha/aai and Itai hara H a,M ai. I lui. T u lln n . I lai iA I larpci anii D oris ila ip c i:, Kosa D u lin lla i|'c i: riiiiMi.'is I:, Har(KT and iVlai\ C. Harper lo r-',ii;;cnc l-'aulkiR'i . 2.54 yanls! Shads (iriu c : SI, I .arkin I )alc I ii|)|' and S\ Iv ia C ’uals H ippio MallliL'w ( ' l.owish and Anne A. I o\sish_ 1 hit, l ar iiiini'ion, SI S.511, Asa W. O' Hi len Ui V'ei na I ,, O ’l'iien. ')| aere. NIocksMllc. (iene Junes aiul lia/el I:. Junes tii !)avid I llesier \V, Parkri, i atfa .X ai'ii' avlt'i III ! r and S'l(,; : Sadie H. \a \ It'i III lames WalsDii ,\a'. It’i, I ..l(i aeres, I 1ai ks\ille. Sadie li, Na>loi til Slephen (illy Nas loi , I .•l(i aeres, ( 'lai l,ss ille. I’aiil il. iialiin and Helen i-i. !:alo!i Id l oniiii) Allofi Taylor anil Mary I-, Taylur. 20.25 acres, Clarksville, S-IO, Hell) I'., Blown lo (iary W'a\ne I'aKvanls anil Judilh I,, lid- W iiids. aeres, Calahaln. S45, Tei ry M. McDaniel to Mark S. McDaniel ,20.(100 st|uare feet, Jertisaleni. S1.50. , ■ A rneitcli. Diittbar and Ikity J. Diinhar Id Donald CrunlVI iinil Helen Cranllll, I tract, Mock.svillc, sn .5 o . I-rank: S. Hendrix iind Margaret C. Mcndri.x to Uichard Harr) Hendrix and Dana ,S. Hcn- dri.x, 5:27 iicrc.s, Fulton. S4, Bobhy Gray Bailey iind Ma.x- inc Phelp.s Bailey to Jan Hailey SprinL'cr. I tract, .S'liady Grove, G u n P e r m i t s The I'ollowinp applied lor jiun , Trank Roberts, 25, o f penniis t’roni the Davie I'o u iilv Mocks\ille. ShcrilT'.s OITiec, VS'eslev ,Seoii Hoiier. 2). ol' ' M ocksville' : ‘ : - I’ h illip In tlle r. A(i, o| : - Carol H. M ahe, }'■>. of Moek,sville. , Jerusalem I'lnvnship. ■- Dennis K yler, 27, ol ... l.averne Cohen, 4S, ol' Cooleemee, M ocksville. -■-.Angela .S'tevenson, 25. of - Cleo .S. Gaiiher, «), of Kouie Route 7, M i'cksville, 1, .Mocksville. H i g h w a y P a t r o l 'I'wo Salisbury residents were treated in the emergency rociiii at Davie County Mospital following an accident on U.S. 601 May 14. .According to a report by Line ■Sgt. G.E. M ull, Jeffrey Gene Hiatt and Li,sa M. Hiatt of Rotue 6. Salisbury, suffered multiple bruises when the car they were traveling in collided with another vehicle. . The other car, driven by Jonathon Daniel Lentz, 16, of Mocksville, was stopped at the in­ tersection of U.S. 60! and N.C, SOI. Jeffrey Hiatt was headed north oh 60! when Lentz pulled in­ to his path at I2;09 that afternoon, the report says, Hiatt applied brakes and swerv­ ed in an attenipt to avoid an acci­ dent, but his vehicle slniek die lefi front quarter panel o f the other car. Lentz told M ull that he did not .s'ce the Hiatt vehicle approaching because a parked vchicle was obstructing his yiew. Estimated damage to Lentz's car was $3,000. Damage to the Hiatt vehicle w'ti.s estimated at $2,500. M ull charged Lentz with failure to yield. : M an Chui’ged May 14 Randy l,.ee McClamrock, ,'^.v of Route 3, Mooresville, was charg­ ed with improper passing May 14 when his car collided witli another vehicle at 2:3(.l p.m.; Gwendolyn k^elaine Hancock, 17. of Route 4. Mocksville, was traveling southeast on U.S. 601 behiiKl a motor grader and had slowed to make a left turn into a private driveway when the accident occurred, reported Trix)per C,D. Jones. McClamrock attempted to pass Hancock as she was making the turn and stnick the side o f liercar. Estimated damage to Hancock's vehicle was ,S400. Damage |o the M cC lam rock vehicle was cslnnaleil al S150. Truck H its Car O n U.S. 601 Lonnie Wayne Whitaker, 20, of Route 2. Harmony, was driving his car northwest on U.S. 601 May 15 when it was struck by a, truck. Trooper B.L. Crider reportetl that the driver o f the truck, Alvin Roosevelt W ilmoth, 24, of Route I;, State Road, was passing another E R The following patients were treated in the emergency room al Davie County Hospital last week. The hospital only releases infor­ mation it considers public record beciiuse o f the nature of the iiijury, - Donald N, Marlin, 19, IO;IO a,ni. May 12, bruise suffered in automobile accident, treated and released, —■ Carol D. Gregory, 22, 11:57 p.ni. May 12, massive heail in­ juries suffered in automobile acci­ dent, pronounced dead at 12:52 a.m. —T racy L. Culler. IS. 6:5S a.m. .May 13. cut to the face suf­ fered in auto accitlenl. treated and released. ■Oeffrey G, Hialt. 25. 1:06 p.m. May 14, bruises sufferes in auto accident, treated and released. - Lisa M. Hiatt, 25, 12:10 p.m. May 14, bruises suffered in auto accident, treated aiuk released. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e T he followmg incidents uere rcporte<l to the Mocksville: I'olice Deparlnieiil Iasi \veek: — On May 13, an altempted shoplifting was reported iit Crown Drug in W illow O ak Shopping -Center.. —■ Wal-Mart rcj)orled a larceny of five VCRs on May 14, I hey were valued al SI ,114.24. — On May 7, John Cody ol Mounlain View l,)rivc, Mocksville, ieporied that two tires on his car had been slashed, l-islinialed damiige was S2I0. Wrecks A Concord man was chargeil with failure lo drive on ihe right side o f the ioa<l when ibc truck he was traveling in struck a fence May 13., , , ’ 'I'lacy I.ee C uller, IS, ol Hanovei- Drive, Conconl, was driving west on U.S; 158 at 6:40 a,111. when he fell asleep at the wheel, causing his truck to run across the center line into a private lawn, accortling to a rc|)oil by Patrolman K.T.. C’o le O l the Mocksville i’olice Deparimeiil. Culler’s truck struck a lighi jxile. crashed through a spli|-rail fence ami struck a tree ;uHi bush belong­ ing lo Dr. 1‘raiieis Slate ol North Maiii: Street, Mocksville: Cole said (he truck then became airborne and overiurncd. coming to rest on its wheels. Damage lo the Vel)icle was estimated al S13,000. Damage lo the fence and yaril was esiiinateil at s:'5o. ' No cliarges were I'lkHl. A iruck struck a Toyota w'hile iraveling oil U.S. 601 May 13, ac­ cording to a re|)ori bv I’atrolman J.B. I'ikula. Cara Helh f'arker, 20. o f Route 2, Mocksville, was traveling north on 601 in Ihe Toyola when she slopped for traffic turning into a privaie driveway. The truck, driven by C.'raig Ran­ dall Reavis, IK, o f Roiile 6, Mocksville, was also headeil norlh on fiO l. Reavis failed losee I’ai ker stojiped in Ihe lane ami ran iiilo ihe back of her vehicle with his iruck, ihe report says. Damage to Ihe Toyota was estiiiialed al .SKOO, while damage lo Ihe truck was esiimateil al S100. No i harges were Hied. JamesM .Sales, 35. of Rome 7. .Mocksville. •Michael James, 29, ol Kouie 7. Mocksviile. : Denise M. Atwood.: 27, of Route I. .Advance. J,imcs 1... Sheek, 54. of .Mocksville. ^ \S ihiia liiHie ( ole, 50/ ol Rinile 5, Moeksv ille. Huuell W. W'ol!/, 35, of Route 2. .Ailvanee. • Ronnie fiugene Tilley . 23. of .Vloeksville. - Katherine 1-', .Arnold. 47, of ■Mocksville. - I'eiry J'. Stam|x:r. 31, of ,Ad\ aiicc. Dennis Sianley . 34. of Route ,S. Mocksvillc' — Lisa McDaniel McLelland, 26. of Route 2, Mocksville. ...Allen Wayne Cornatzer, 29, of Kouie 4, Advance, — Kenneth Foster, 37, of Route I . .Ailvance, — John Louis Ijanies, 26, of Mocksville. -7 Alpheus Bradley Bullock. 50. of Mocksville. — Steve Allen Gaither, 35. of ShcfHeld: — James Stniih, 42, of Route 4, Mocksville. — Patrick Wayne McLelland. 22.o f Route 3, Mocksvillc. James L. Spillman, 36, of Mocksvillc. — Wayne Earl Reynolds, 32, of Mocksville, , vehicle when it collideil with W hitaker's car at 3:45 that alternoon. Estimated damage to ihe car was SIOO.: Damage to the truck was estimated at ,S6()0. Crider ehargeti Wilnunh with improper p;issing. W om an Charged W'ith D W I Grace Ann Draman o f R(une 3, Advance, was chargetl with DWI May II., rroo|X'r K.B. Steen reported that Draman was traveling souih on Boger Road at 1:10 a.m. when Ihe Jeep she vvas driving ran off the left side of the road into a ditch. No damages were reported. \'iird , Hushes Dariuiged James Scott Haneline, 19. (if Route 2, .Advance, was charged with traveling loo fast for condi­ tions and failure to report an acci- denl when his car ran into a private yard .May: 12. Haneline was driving on F-ork Bi.xby Road at 3:30 a.m. when he lost control of his vehicle, accor­ ding to a report by Tr(X)per W .D. (irooms. The car ran onto the right shoulder. Ihen crossed back to the left side of the road, where it slid broadside into some shrubbery and a culvert, the report .says. The car continued sliding backward into a tree where it came to rest. Damage to Hanelinc’s car was : estimated at S900. Grooms esitmated damage to the yard and shrubbery at $50. Deer Hit On U.S. 64 Mary Gaither Rednion, 53, of Route 1. Harmony, was Iraveling .soulhea.sl on U.S. 64 at 8:15 a.m., May 13 when a deer ran into the path of the car she was driving, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at S500. Accident On N.C. 801 Marian Kennedy Weber. 30, of Stanton Drive. Winston-Salem, was traveling south on N.C. 801 May 14 when her car was struck from behind by another vehicle. Trooper C.D. Jones reported that Weber had slow'ed lo make a left turn into a driveway at Hanes Knitwear when a truck driven by Jerry Wayne Riddle Jr., 21, of Route 1, Advance, came from behind and struck her car at 12:15 p.m. Riddle told Jones he was unable to stop in time to avoid a collision. Estimated damage to the car was S600. Damage to the truck was estimated at SI50. Jones charged Riddle with failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision. S h e r i f f ' s D e p a r t m e n t The following reports were made to the Davie County .Sheriff's r^epariment. — Tony Enoch Prevette of Route 6, Mivksville, reported Ma)' 9 the kirceny of an undetermined amouni of milk from a milking barn o ff Edwards Roail. — Michael .Anthony Pope of Route 1, Mocksville, reported May 10 someone stole a liceiLse lag from an abandoned vehicle behind 64 and 1-40 Service Center. Center. — W illiam Brady Barbee Sr. of Woodleaf reported May II the larceny of iiems from a siorage building off Cherry Hill Road. — Harvey Forresi of Route 1. Mocksville. reported May 11 so­ meone dumped irash onto Boone Farm Road. — Harold Sheets of Route 1, Advance, reported last week a fence o ff Rhinehardt Road was damaged by a truck. - C.W . Head of Route 4, Mocksvillc, reported May 12 con­ struction equipment damaged shrubbery in his yard off U.S. 601 south of Mocksville. — Charles Stuart Arnold of : Route 1, Advance, reported May 15 the breaking and entering and trespassing on property off Stale Road 1440. — Phyllis Ann Baity o f Route 8, Mocksville, reported May 10 a : prowler was in her yard offljames Church Road. A r r e s t s The following were arrested by the DaVie, C ininty S heriff's De|iartment. ... Avis Joan PeitifortI Mabry. 23. (if 256 W hiiney Road. Mocksville. charged May 13 with vvriiini! a worihless cheek. — Terry Sieve Foster. 26, of Route 2. Mocksville. charged May 13 with communicating threats and second degree irespa.ssing. -- Brian Keith Moser. 20. of Riniie 2. Mocksville. charged May 9 with failure to appear in court, — Connie Young Campbell. 57, of Route 2. Advance, charged May 9 with first degree trespassing. — Richard Lee Beckett, 34, of Mooresville, charged May 13 with possession of marijuana and with possession of drug paniphernalia. - John Frank Scott Jr., 28, of Route 4, Mocksville, charged May 12 with no operator’s license and no vehicle inspection. — Jimmy Rufus Smith, 50, of Route 6, Mocksville, charged May 12 with second degree trespassing. — James Edward Marshall, IS, o f Route 1, Mocksville, charged May 12 w'ilh larceny. F i r e s The follow ing lires vyere reporied to Davie de|iamiicnls lasi week: ■ O n May S, ihe Ceiiier Fire Deiiartmeni responded to a car ac­ cident v\ iih a personal injury on lii- ter.staie 40. .. 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N' iiilih in: a f>5 inph pa\ >H> line aiul cnuri cos!s. : Carl i-irw 111 Allman. iiii\ iii!; iiiph in a ('5 inph /inic. iciliu' cil bv DA Ui inipii)[)cr equipiik-ni, ,|M\ cnurt ci'.sis; III) ('['cratoi s iicciisi'. liisniisM'il, 7 Juan MaiuK'l Vauas Aivanv. driving S7 inph in a h5 niph /(hio, rciliiccd: by DA: lo f''* mpli in a (i,'' mph zoiu'. pa> $10 Uno aiul cmin Ci'sls, - James Das id Barker, di n inc while licen.'k.' revoked, sentenced to 6 numtlis: suspended lor 2 years, pay S2CX) line and court costs; driv­ ing 6‘) nipii in a 55 niph /one. pay $10 fine and court costs; reckless 'driving, di.siiiissed; ilelaying and obstructing an olTieer, pay court costs, pcrforni 5t) hours ci'iiinuini- ;ty .service work. , - 1-leiiry Laniar Bradley, ex­ pired iicen.se plate, dismissed. — Denni.s \Va> ne Brock; carry­ ing a coiicealcd weapon, pay S25 fine and court costs, judge orders that weapon be destroyed; failure ito reduce speed to avoid a collision, dismissed. — Jerry Lynn Cardwell, D\V| (B reathalyzer re.sults. .I.i), • scntcnccd to 60 days suspoiuted for 2 years, pay $100 fine and court costs, perforni 24 hours communi­ ty scrvicc work, surrender Iciense and not operate motor vehicle un­ til properly licensed, obtain substance abuse assessment and com plyw iih recommendalions of assessing agcncy. complete DWI school at mcntarhealth center; car­ rying a concealedweapon, dismis.s- ed on ihe condition the w'capon be destroyed. — Mary Ann Cody, showcause for contempt for failure to appear in court on subpoena, pay court costs, — Jerry Lee Dalton, drunk and disruptive, dismissed on ihc con­ dition confiscated alcohol be destroyed; carrying a concealed weapon, sentenced to 6 months suspended for 2 years, [xiy S50 Tine and court costs, not have in posses­ sion Hrearm or any other type of deadly weapon. — Carolyn Dillard, showcause for contcmpt for failure to appear in court on subpoena, pay court costs. ■ ^ Ricky Lynn Dillard, driving while license revoked, .sentenced to 181 days suspended for I year, pay $200 fine and court costs; assault on a female, simple assault, .disinis.sed. — Waller Lee Downey, driving 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed by DA to 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, pay $10 line and court costs. — Jon Gregory D ull, DVVI (Breathalyzer results, ,10), motion , ti> disiiiis.s I’r.inied'. ; l.iii- I .incc I'iubaiiks. dri> ini' ^ in .1 5.'^ inpli /(inc. rcdiic- cci !n I ),\ 1,1 ici kIc^s di r\ !ii>', pav S.'II Jiiic .ind I'ouit costs : Ml'. h;u;i I iuv’Jt l-'.civti. dl i\ - ui''. S4 ainh in ,i (i5 iii|ili /one. I'cdiu'ci! I>) L'A ill rxcct'dinv s.ilc ■-jlccd. p.lS court 1.1'sts, M ic lic lc I \ nil ll.iiih \ ii k, l.iihirc ID ci'iiipl) with icslncliim codc on diivcrs iicciisc, dismissed. I\;ilpli \\';iiiicll llciidcisnii. dl i\ iiiL' 72 iii|'lrii! a 55 iiipli /one. rcdiiccd h_\ DA (o 7(1 inpli m a 55 mph /one. pay S Id fine and ciuirt Cl'sls. ( 'liristoiihcr ka\ Jarvis, no operaloi's liccilsc. seiilciiced to 'JO days suspended (oi I year, p.iv $50 line ;ind court costs, not operate a motor vehicle until pio[x-rly licens­ ed to do so. .Appealed. Randy CI;iMon 1-coiuird. possession ol loaded fire.irni in boating access area, pay court costs, — W'ilbeil Ray I .evv is. assault on a feniale. sentenced to 24 months ill prison, work release recoiii- mended. Appealed. -- .Shelia .Ann Martin, .^counts piobation violation, probation revoked, active sentence placed in­ to efleet. Appealed. — Gloria Bunton Mcl largue,: no vehicle insurance, pay .$50 line and court costs. -- Michael Kelly Beeples. driv­ ing while license revoked, reduc­ ed by DA to no operator's license, sentenced lo 181 days suspended for I year, pay S2(X) line and court costs, surrender liceii.se and not operate a motor vehicle until pro­ perly licensed to do so. /Nppealed. — Jeanna Pritchard, aiding and abetting mi.sdemeanor larceny, mo- lion to dismiss granted. : — Joyce Holloman Protclsett, no operator's license, e.xpired license plate, pay court costs. — Clifton Charles Richardson, im paired instruction (no Breathalyzer test administered), motion to dismiss granted. — John Frank Scott Jr., allow­ ing someone w ithout license to drive vehicle, sentenced to.,'^0 days suspended for 1 year, pay $25 fine and court costs; driving without a license, sentenced to 30 days suspended for I year, pay $25 fine and court costs. .: — Gcnitnn .Stroud, failure to ob­ tain counseling at mental health clinic, issued prayer for Judgment continued on contlition she report for counseling and comply with recommendations. Ap|X‘aled. — James /Nrthur Tennie, DWI (B reathalyzer results, ,22), sentenced to 120 days suspended for 2 years, pay .S2(X) line and court costs, perform 4S houi's communi­ ty service work, surrender drivers liccn.se and not operate motor vehi­ cle until properly licensed to do so, obtain substance abuse assessment and comply with recommendations o f assessing agency, complete DWI school at mental health clinic, — Bryan Douglas Thomas, breaking, entering ami l.irceny, ilisiuissed, llildred Levon Bosioii. driv­ ing while license revoked, sentenc­ ed to LSI days suspended for I v;e:ii , p.iy liiie and conn costs, Hot opcialc motui vehielc tiiHil jim perly licensed lo do so. Anlllony Tyrone W illiams, diiviii),' while Ilccilsc li'vi.f,ed. rcihkI'd t\v D.A to no opeialor s Ik'ciIsc. senteiKed to ')() davs suspciiiled toi 1 vcar. p;i_\ S i00 iine and coiiK costs, iioi operate iiiotnr vehicle mill! pro]\'ii\ licciis- ed In do so. (Ircgoiv Devoiii W illiams, driving Ml inpii in a (>5 mph /one, pay $,Ml tine and coiin cost.s. ■ W illiam Davc Nhiiulay. pro hatiiHi V lolalion. remain on pniba tion vv itii prolKiiion exleiided for addiiion.'il year, coinplete liicnial heallh clinic out-patient counseling and not be absent wiilioul physi­ cian's excuse. Samuel Asbcrry .Allen, driv­ ing left ofcentcr. reduced I'v DA lo improper cqtiipment. pay court costs. .. I'raey 1 .V netie AiigcM. driv- iiig ()0 inpii in a 45 mph /one. reduced by D.A to improper equip- ment. |iay court costs. ■- Teresa Marie Bowman, driv­ ing left ofcentcr. dismissed. — l imothy l.)evon Brand, driv­ ing 75 inph in a (i5 mph:/one, reduced by 13A to exceeding safe speed. |iay court costs. — riiomas f-dnuind Brewer Jr.. no vehicle inspection, dismissed. — Mickey,Lee Comer, driving 77 mph in a (i5 mph zone, reduc­ ed by t)A to improper etjuipmem. pay court costs. -- Howard Lee Correll Jr., entering intersection with red light, emitting, reduced by D.A to im ­ proper equipment, pay court costs. — John Franks Cutchin. driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduc­ ed by D,A to iinproper equipment, pay court costs. — Bobby Wayne :Duggins. un­ safe traffic movement, dismissed. Teresa France H olida\, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced by D.A to improper equip­ ment, pay court ci.ists. — Lorianne llom ovich. failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision, dismissed. — Garry Marvin Keith, driving 76 mph in a 65 niph zone, reduc­ ed by D /\ to improper equipiiieiu. pay court costs. — Grayland Kennel, improper passing, reduced by DA to unsafe traffic movement, issucvl prayer for judgment continued on payment of court costs. — Lesley Lynn Malton, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph /one. reduc­ ed by D /\ to improper equipment, l^ay court costs. ~- Slierida Parker Ni.xon. driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zoiie. reduced by D.A to improper equip­ ment, pay court costs. l,ena Billings Pniitt, unsafe traffic movement, dismissed. — Witnda Co.v Reavis, driving 75 mph 111 a (i5 mph /one. reduc­ ed In D.A to ini|iroper eqmpniciu. pay I'otiri costS; ' Haiold Sanders, di i*. inn 7,5 mph 111 a ()5 iiipli /one. reduced: bv D.A lo impioper i-'(|iiipmenl, pav viniil cosis : M ai) 'iS ooicii Scagle, laihire to reduce sjvcil to avoid a collision, ilisiiiissed. Arthur .Alan Shaver, driving 6(i mph in a 45 mph /one. reduc­ ed !'\ D.A !o 5r* mph in a 45 ni|)h /one. pay SIO fine and eourt cosls. ("alia Beth Taylor, driving it'll ol cenlci. dismissed. .Mary l-'osicr Williams, unsafe iiallii. niciveiiicni. dismissed. .Adrian Monroe Y'l.'rk. driving 75 mph in a fi5m ph Z()iie, reduc­ ed bv D,A to improper equipment, pay court costs. I'ailed 'I'n Ap|)eai' The following failed lo appear foi their scheduled court trials. - loe Ixe Chainl'iers, DW I, driving while license revoked, llc- titioiis registration plate. W illiam James Cramer, DW I, driving while license revok­ ed, simple |X)s.session of marijuilna, carrying a concealed weapon, - Oswaldo Irfain Fernandez, possession of marijuana. — James Edward G riffe y, failure to comply with restriction ondriverslicen.se. -- /\ndrea F. Jones, obtaining controlled substance by fraud or forgery, probation violation, —• Aaron Keith Jones, breaking, entering and larceny. , — Jill Marshal M ills, driving 94 mph in a 65 mph zone. --- Jeffrey Thomas Osborne, possessiiuvof m all beverage by person less than 21 years old. — I.eslie Elizabeth Stevens, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, no vehicle inspection. — /\bby Gail Stewart, reckless driv ing, failure to secure scat belt. ■Anthony Lavender Weldon J r.' driving while licen.se revoked. — W illiam Earl Woody, driving 87 mph in a 65 mph zone. — .Andrew Jackson Adams, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Steven Layne Bryant, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Roben Michael Creech, driv­ ing 77 niph in a 65 mph zone, — Edwin Wayne Evans, driving 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, — ThomtLS Geesling. driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Michael Gray G riffin, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 m ph zone, — Valencia Berry G riffin, driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Donald Stevenson Hemric, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — - Lisa Direlle Hintz. driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Sherry Robertson Howard, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Michael David Jenkins, driv­ ing 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Stephin Patrick Kerr, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — John Anthony Masirianni. no vehicle ins[x;ction. l.mime l.oriaine Mc.Alee. l.iiliire to secure seat Ix'll mi Iroiit seal passcngei. - Rickie Lyiie M ontgomery, diiv iiig 78 mph 111 a ,65 niph /one, : Vernon :flcrome Raphael, driv ing 78 mph in ,i 65 mpli /onc, W illiam Lee Sparks, driv ing 80 in])h in a (>5:ii)ph /one. - Gerard Joseph Terrell . ilriv- ing 76 mph in a 65m ph zone. — I iniitthy T.ce W'right. tlriving 76 mph ill a 65 mph /one. Trials Waived The rollovving waived their right to a court trial and paid their fines ai the office of the clerk of court. — Susan H ill Johnson, e.xpired license plate. — Bruce Patterson .Sams, driv­ ing 78 mph in a 65 mpli zoiic, ex­ pired licen.se plate. : — Ricky Stanley, worthless check. --- John Allas Crump, driving 77 mph in a 65 niph zone. — Cheslcy Armstrong Kennedy, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, no operator’s license. — Terry Dean Mulli.s. expired license plate. Herheii Wesley 'latum Jr.. no : operator's license. : ' Shannon Pal rick Baity, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mpli zone. - M a r y l..ouise Turney Biea/cale, driv ing 80 mph in a 65 mph /one. : , — Jennifer Nicolc Campbell, iinproper vehicle equipment. - Donald Ray Cobb, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. “ Russell Neil Daly, driving 75 mf)h in a 65 mph zone. -- William Doyle Frith Jr.. driv­ ing 78 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Li.sa Blevins Gentry, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Jeffrey Thomas Harris, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. ■ —- Am ir Tadi Mohajer. driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Dcnala Pierec Parker, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Peter Donald Rohrer, driving 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Jacqueline Thompson, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Diana Nichols Vestal, failure; to secure .seat belt. G o m e Enjoy an Evening of Barbershop Harmony, as Davie Co. Arts Council Presents T H E A U C T IO N E E R S C H O R U S May 28, 1988 8:00 p.m. B .C . 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Jail. eli;irj:eU u iili kiiliiap pisii;. ■ aihl i.tpc I'l a ioiiiR-i gii'llrieiul, I’ony Allen "W easel" (lohWe. 2u, ol Rodie 3. M oeks\ille, ua-. Wediii'Mlax \!,a 1 i I !]:.■' '.'111. w ill' Mei'theiiN iv-iusctl !>' iiienlih . 'Mi in i ioi'l'lv' l ai lo lalK I'‘ hiii'i u hcii he liiov e her aeaiiisi his w ill lo hl^ 1u>hk; in Dav le ( 'ouiU\ I he siispeet sexual anesieii al his Cedar Cinne ( 'huieh ly aN'-aiillcd (lie uoinaii aiul Roatl home eai-jy last Saiurilay '■.uuKln'i Irl lici k-a'.e; Su pheiis morning, saiil. She w eiilio the sherill's ileparl IX'leelive John Sle|ihens (il the nieni alter Ciohble reiurneil her Davie'County Slierirr'sD epari- home early l-'rulay inorninL’. he; inent said Ciobhle is ehar;,:eil w ith saii.1. tioini: to the home o f a lormer (k'lihie i,s heine ln.-ki in lieu oi uirit'rieiul in Winston-Salem i>n a $50,000 bond. O n E d u c a t io n ...With No Ax To Grind Our schools are not the place to pinch pennies. We can cutback how — slash spending in many areas — but what have we accomplished? Our children deserve better than a cut-rate education. In recent years the county commissioners and school board have bickered over school spen­ ding. I want too see that end, and replace bickering with a spirit of cooperation to do the very most we can for our children. We have a common goal. It is the school board’s decision to make on teacher supplements. Not the commissioners. Last year the commissioners voted 3-2 to hold back $75,000 from the schools simply because part of it might have been used for supplements. The school board sets school policy. As a com­ missioner, I would not try to overrule that elected responsibility. I grew up on a farm, milking cows and hoeing tobacco. To my good for­ tune, I had a few exlrodinary teachers at Farmington High School. They saw potential in me that I didn’t see in myself. And not just in me.^ From that tiny school of farm children, an unusual number went to colleges and did well. Some became doctors, lawyers, professors and scientists. The main thing we had going for us was teachers who inspired us to make something of ourselves. New school buildings and fine facilities are im­ portant. But there is nothing more vital to a good education than the classroom teacher. We’ve got excellent facilities. The school board has said supplements will help keep and attract the best teachers. I’m willing to give them a chance to prove it. I won’t turn a deaf ear to our schools. They are our best asset. Davie County’s growth and ex­ pansion is largely due to one thing our ex­ cellent schools. I want to keep them that way. As a commissioner, I will try to give our schools every penny they need that the county can reasonably afford. Not money to waste — but the money necessary to give our children an opportunity to become good, productive citizens. 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Tlic lielp I'mni I’aiklaiul coiildii I ha^e conic ai a better time, considering; the,War liaules had loM two. in a row. 4-3 to West |-ors\ lh and 4 -2 t(j Reyiiold.s. and had lo face Kanna(!olis lues day night. ‘‘Parkland helpeii us out.” smiled Munt, "Hui I, didli’t tell the boys uniil our game was over, 'I'lieu. I told J.C . and 1 guess he passed the word on since everyb(xly w as going, cra/.v,” Friday's victory gave Davie a 9-4 conl'erence mark, a h;ilf-game behind West Forsyth, who still hiis two gaiiics remaining. “ We could slil) win the conference." said Munt. "but I don't see West losing tw-ice: They have .lack Kimek pit­ ching lor them .” If Davie does get the second nod. it will travel tQ) the home of the first place fmisher in the Tri County Conferenec next Tue.sday. ‘‘I'm vci:y plca.sed with the hoys," said Hunt. “ 'I'hcy have really worked h;nd to make the ' playolTs." Late Heroics Davie made its coach and Cans hold their col­ lective breath Friday night, trailing ."i-l going into the bottom of the si.xth. Danny Shore and Chris Callison w'alked and Hendrix then bla.stcd a thrce-run homer to bring the War Eagles within one. Fleii.se See Ba.selnilI-1>. H I() Kcv David Hunt ciinsoles piteher Denny Ke\ during Da\ie County's 4-3 loss to Wc.st F'orsyth. Davie, Knights Will Decide CPC Crown Denny Key thinks North Davidson softball coacii Mike l.anibros is trying to psyche out his players in regards to W'ednesday ' night's showdown with the Black Knights for the Central Fied- irionl Conference chatnpion- ship in the regular season Hnale. ‘‘We were going to play at 4 p.ill. but they changed it to night and they're al.so going 10 have a inemorial dedica­ tion in betw'cen games.'' Key said, “ 1 think they’re go­ ing to get a lot of people at their place and try to psyche us out. 1 know' wc won't play in front of a bigger erow'd." Then, there’s Lambros, who says the pressure isn't on Davie County at all. ‘‘The pressure’s on us and Denny know's it,’’ he said. "O ur girls w ill feel itm orc than they w ill.’’ , And so it goes betw'cen tw'o friends and rivals w'ho have built up the other and dow-nplayed their ow'n strengths for the past month in anticipation of the annual showdow'n. This seems lo be the umpteenth year in a row' that a league title has. come down to the final doubleheader between Davie and North. Going into Wednesday night’s action, Davie is 11-1 in the CPC and 12-2 overall. Meanwhile, North is a spotless 12-0 and l8-0. North has planned to dedicate its new softball field Wednesday night and pay tribute to Wayne Please See Softball — P. 3B P l a y o f f s F o r e ® W h i t l o c k T@ W a i t During West For.syth’s baseball vic- I tory over Davie County last week, a couple of W ar Eagle fans huddled under an umbrella, nodding toward Titan pit­ cher Jack Kimcl, wlio had just struck I out his lOth Davie batter of the game. “ I'll be glad w'hen Legion .season I starts," .said one. “ Then, at least. Jack I w'ill be on our side." No one will be happier than : iM ocksville Legion coach Barry I W hitlock. Kimel is one of the few retur- Ining players from a Southern Division jchampiiJnship season that saw IM ocksville I’each new heights w'ith a |27-20 record. "B u t looking at w hat w'e have back," IW hitlock said, ‘‘Jack is one of the few' [bright spots. We lost seven starters w'ho [knocked in 80 percent of our runs." Legion season has sneakeil up on iDavie County. Mocksvillc was sujiposed [to play Haw River this weekend but Ronnie Gallagher Whitlock said that his team and Haw River W'cre in the same predicament — no players, due to high school playoffs, w'hich begin next Tuesday. “ We jiro- bably won’t start the season until Friday at Albemarle. Whitlock said. W hitlock's dilemma is whether he'll have any players. He draw's from West, Davie, Starmount, Forbush and possibly North Iredell. But W est and D avie make­ up the core of the team and both will represent the Central Pieilmont Cou- fciencc in the state 4-A playofl's. None of those pl:i\ei-s arc allowed to practice until the high .scluioi season is completed. ■'We're ha\ing our first iiieetiiig Wednesday. M ay IS and I want as many of the boys to be able to practice as possible," Whitlock said. "But w'e may struggle early." Needs Leadership Whitlock will rely on Kimel, J.C. Hendrix and Danny Shore for leadership. "D anny will be the captain of the out­ field," Whitlock .said,“ but I may have to use him at sliori.stop. 1 think Chris Callison w'oukl be a better second baseman." For tiie second straight season, Hen­ drix may not be Used at his natural posi­ tion of catcher. Last year, Whitlock Please See (iallagher — P. 411 Only a sophomore, M alt M arion figures heavily in Barry Wliitloek’s plans for the upcoming Mocksvillc Legion season. T h r e e Jicoll Kolliiis was (heCeiilral Piedmont Conl'erence’s lop sliol- Initter tills season. By Ronnie Gallagher Davie County Enterprise-Record GRF:f:N SBO RO - rhree Davie County track members will perform Satinday in the 4-A rcgionals at Myers Park High School in Charlotte. A 1 e c i a Johnson and J e 11 n i f e r J a c k son c|ualified for the legionals by finishing in the top six during the se c tio n als, held last l-'ri- tlay al Greensboro Dudley. Rollins jilaccd in the ilisciis and shot j)Ut .Saturilay in the boys sectional al Greensboro Grimsley, The boys and girls rcgionals will he hekl together Saturday with the to|i four finishcis go­ ing on to the 4-A championships May 27-2Kat Duke Univcisity's Wallace Wade Stadium. Kolliiis First Boys coach Dan Henderson had said lor Scott Kullins to do well in the sectionai meet he had to increase his ilistances to over .‘iO feet in the shot put and 150 in the iliscus. He hit .'>0 feet exactly in the shot jiut aiul set a career mark in the discus with a throw of I5S-0. Kolliiis. seeded first iii the shot put. u'on by se\en inches o\'ci' Ron Smith of Circensboro D uillcy. But the sectional wasn't \ery tinigh. according to l|endcrson. ■'It wasn't as tough as 1 thouglit it \sas going to be." he said. "In the .v.A sectional. 50 feet was onl\ good for rifth place." Add the fact that (innislcv \ shot put area goes slighlK uitlull and the throw was c'en hi'itcr, " I'hat can bi‘ a |isc\ he nui job." said lleiulerson "iitu lit' threw it w ell." Seeded second. Kolluis luul no iroiihle u inning the (ti'-t iis. healing out rimilerup M aik ( 'ai ler of Kannapolis by T' ieei "Thai was a giuul liuow an\ where." saiil lleiuiei son ■'Bui he'll ha\e to reach al lean l(i(), ill the re‘!umals. The Charlotte schools have a lot of students to choose from and there will be three there who have thrown 165 feet. He’s got his work cut out for him ." Ml. I'alxirwon the meet with 5K points w'hile Kannapolis W'as ninth. Behind Kollins. who scoreil all 20 points, Davie finished l.’lh. (I'irls Score 24 Da\ ie County's girls finish- ctl in eighth place last week with 24 points. Jackson came in with a fiisl place finish in the long iiimp w hile Johnson was scei'iid in the long jump and third in the iriple jniiip. j.iekson. a sophomore, tied with |)iidle\ 's ('aiuliec McCar- ihv ai 4 1(1. ^ "I dunk ilie pressure got to h.'i a liiile , like it did to Aleeia l:isl \e a i." s.inl co.ieli Rex Alien ’She's luk! a iiiinp ol 5: 2 Uiis ^ ear,. Hill she ii.nl an o il d a \. ,is did .ill of die girls ill the liiL'h lu in p ." Iiilinson, a lu n io i, had career; :>t siv in itiie e ti! die loui e\ents ■ii,- eiiieied die .^01) iiu'U'rs. i! '.jiu jiiiii|i iind long jump. She ejiUiiiiK'd loi the two ium ping events but missed out in the 200 and 100. Johnson had set a career best in the long jum p the previous w'cek when she leaped 18-3 in the Central Piedmont Con­ ference meet. She increased it to 18-6 but W'as three inches shorter than K annapolis’ Melissa Morrison, w'hose 18-9 W'as a career mark. The triple jum p was an event that Allen thought w'ould be Johnson’s least effective. But she surprised him w'itli a leap of 33-6 for a third place fini.sh behind Dudley's talented Nikki Poteat (35-8'4) and West For­ syth's Sharon How'ie (33-7). ‘‘1 was really pleased with her iriple jum p,’’ Allen said. "She was sccdetl last,” In the first heat of the 200, Johnson ran a 25:24, a record time for her and qualifying her frv>m the semifinals. But she missed out by a hair of qualify­ ing for the finals, according to AHcn. In the 100; Johnson ran a respectable 12,35. Please See Track — P. 5B ZH-DAVli; COUNTY KNTKHPRISI': UKCORI). •niU RSl)A V,M iiy I*). 19S8 E a n e s T a k e s H e a d P o s t A t O r a n g eS C O R E B O A R D B iis c h a l! High School CENTRAL PIEDMONT 4-A ■ : V!i A-»!. '* }» r.v.-M, V i r«N,. ’. •'i.--'.": * h 'h METRO 4-A ^ ; w I0 .'v‘; • 0» t'Agr C»/«niCKyo:sor»' r,,vs,tr' W *,l! 8 ■ 3 NORTH CENTRAL 4-AiTftnxiin r»vj*y I CUm«i;. Conf#/frr»ct : Chfr*« w t w I Gf ''S'f. 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W«bfc 2t '0. 0 ;O' Mc0iri‘(>{ r1 0 3D-P0 Kiftfl .0 ID0 $ h N C?30 ToUl*77 too 03t i 7 6 0 - 5 000 103 2 - t M*ck»» LOB - South ?. D*V'6 HR - |0). E««>e |S). IP H : R ER BB 80 4 4 1 1 5 3 1H 1 3 3 3 3 ?'■» ! ? : 1 1 5 3 4 4 3 11 ! I l l 0 3- <t)r Sp^) T - ?07- Legion Schedule Mav 21 — al Haw River* May - H A W R IV E R * M ay 27 — at Albemarle M a y 2 8 - T H O M A S V IL L E May-29 - K A N N A P O LIS June I — C O N C O R D June 2 — at Salisbury June 4 - K E R N S V IL L E ** June 7 - M O O R E S V IL L E June 9 — at N. W ilkes. Junel2 — SILER C IT Y * June 14 — at Thomasvillc June 15 - LE X IN G T O N JuneI6 — at Le.xington Ju n e l7 — at Concord June 18 — SA LISB U R Y Junel9 — at Moore.sville June20 — A L B E M A R L E June24 — at Kannapolis June25 - N. W ILK E S. June27 — First round, best 3-of-5 playolTs begin. July 2 — Second round, best 3-of-5 playoffs begin. July 7 — Southern Division playoff Hnal.s begin. July 15 — Northern-Soulhern Division championship scries begins. T e n n is CENT PIEDMONT 4-A MOjfrt r»«K BtyWOlwN O««td»o^S Ro»m 0ivt« Mnr B'Oo'' Conf. Ov*<»i W t W I14 0 Jfl 07 15 3 4 tl 46 10 68 7 99 5 69 I I I II 0 13 mdirUuAl Hconli Ol»^ Cownrjf - Mtflior 5 7; Oinny 5-8, 0**fl d-?, Stift Bi»<' 7-4,B'fit $p«il e.7, il|f) Pt|u fl.4, Cm H*fV3t'i V 5: M*/or M 'fr a c k Boys Sectional TEAM SCOftES ____________ : I Mounl T«UO» (M rrM ; 2. lUe) N fOf*rWi (NF) 9fKj carvof ICV) 57; 4 Reyooidi |RY) 49; 5 G'boro GflmHey |GG) 45Vj; 6. C fofiytn (Ff) 34; 7. SC Guiifwd iSfGj 33'>i: B G txxo Smtin (0S» 32; 9. (tie) Xann. B/own (KD| srv] G'ooro Dudley (CO) 3 h 11. fteid»vill« (NV) 26; 12. Parkland (PK) 25; 13 Da»k«(t)C)20. 14 W .ronyth(W Fj 19; l5 G'bo»o Pag® (GP) 16; 16, S. Roi^an (SR) 10; 17. (lia) GJcnn (Gt) ar>d South Stohei (SSJ 4; 19. Davldton (NO) 2; 20 Cden Mo<df>e>d (EM) I, INDtVlDUAl. RESULTS _______________ SHOT PUT — J Scoil KoJIins (DC) 50 0; 2 Smith (GO) 49 3; 3 William Bernngof (EF) 46 10; 4. Keym Maltsloo (SS) 46-7; 5 trtc Adoo (GO) 46- IVi. 6. Lamort W«hof»p»jo (f*|K) 46-1. DISCUS — I Scott Ko*lln» lOC) IM 6; 2. NUrti Caftet(KB) 143 2; 3. D«a,n« Wood (SEG) 138-3; 4 ioff Patton (WF) 135 4: 5. Um ont Wilhatapoon (IF) 135'3. 6 Jffamiah Johnwo (CV) I3 M . HK3HJUMP— |.aintOocKery(RV)6 IO;2 Hod Thoma* (RY) 6-7; 3- (Ue) Hanaro Waahtngton (SLG) aod Cofey Simmoni (RY) 6-2; 6. Deilw »BCkv.eii (GG) 6-2' 0 Tree Aldftdg# (WF) 6-2. LONG JUMP — I , Slefon lofieoce (Ml) 22-9^: ; Cipo John»of^ (Rv) 22 4 V; 3 SWn«y Cafpentet iWf) 37 7. A Mi»»e Flo»d (GS) 21 -7V^; 5. Vemic* Huni^MHBlJl 7:6 Shnwn Mar»h«ll (WF) 21-5S*. TRfPlt JUMP — 1 Marcus Sutton (NF) 46 7. 2, 5iniith (Hii) 45 9. 3 Stefoo To»feoce (MT) 4!> T'* 4. Vfmtce Huntff (KD) 45 5S^. 5, Unoofl f<>hni,v> -NM 43 1, 6 Dantfre HbII (SCG) 42-9. P(Xf VAULT - I T I W(yx1(SR) )?.0. 2. Mrr(S» . I.. 0 ] , f,, 5J.JJ ^T-n ‘.kCofn^.t. w iKH) 1 I Chris fiyti (OG)ft'Vl •’pipp'vvi. (SU.i MO3 200-M RELAY I | am (C«rr>®nw»IiiK, S^isfifr. Konh Mrtthrt)H.04 0 V c.f->r>Mp, H 3 M,x#m Tatw4 ,U S SI C««iff>*dH.3l .l9.,t.. io's»Ui Hno-M MWM Mlim.UE5 ! Scott mtcfw (PH) '.4 SS'>,.Mn,.surf> ,rv;, i.j ;Sf.Gi ; ^ 4 Da>u3 lho*,r. jf’Ki i ^ I C. 5' Tw 'C.Sl ifi ’.■> 0 Jnn-iM K'OfltfNf)! ^ 1 :lOO-MOASM ! »J.;.(.(>r* {CV} 10 M,: I'o 3 *v>nnv W(>»Ke411,03 4 M^rcvis Sutt(''< iSf i 1 i 13,5 CiMMt (C»<j) M lb. f.' Hi-O''**) .‘CV) I I 25HOO-M RtLAV IS (frk Tunwf,I.nf«ell ,kym»<;w^, Mjircu*. '>Mtlon. J»n*ej, JooiMi)! 'Mi, j o.\. 3 'i/Tirth I 2<l 7.1, 4lX»Olr> I 29 93 5 M<yjr»t T«fv>r 1 X) H1 6 H'o-n I :n 5 3l.flOO-MRUN I Onnn 4 24 85;2 Girti Mftys tR>! 4 ?R ;'B, 3 Vi»k« >k)wan3 (GP) 4 31 0€, 4 RpnnsKl Wrtsf'i’ijf’f-' {S(G) 4 3181. !i Muntnr )Kn> 4 31 H’.'.t- H8rtHw;*« GooOe(KU) rm*00;M RELAY - i N Fo'Syth (LlrvwHI ><.'rf'n»oo. fnc Tufr>ef. Iflmwi kvw*<, Maau* Suilc»i) 42 M;2 Cflfvi?' 4:- 72 3 W 43 Gfl, 4 Mount Ut>0'4.3 7l,^ uf>tni>o» 4 3 85; is BfOwn 43 97.400 M DASH : (».v.n.tnt Tnoor)48 25.2 W 'H tLV 'ifiO ) 4fl 97. 3 Oetlw Wachweil ((»G\ 51 06 4 A»f*r> v»ir>ch«sief (GS) 52 22,5 Andrp. Ouvflll (SFG! 53 16. B Meyp iCV) 55,19 300-M IM MUROIES • I Sam Hft.f5tc«n (CV) 39 20 2 Db.k) IJfCmn iPK) 39 ,37, 3 Hirfi(SLG) 40. ?2, 4. WflMfn (GO) 40 98, 5. Jnmes Jooes {Sfi 4 i 3 i, So *ntn800-MRUN - J Keiih MatMJ (tF) I 55 38.3, H'tW CartP' iMV) I 55.43, 3 Anthony Abraham (»Y5 1 58 31, 4 JamPi Bto«n (MT) | 5« 41; 5 Mive i’lgla' {ND> 2 01 44, 6 Came<on BfOwdef {Fr)2 07 4,200-M DASH - 1 MensM (MT) 22 Jj; 2.Cufti* Jonnv^n 2? 13.3 L'nf>©<l Jonnson (NT) 22 21. 4, Maurice Smith (GL) 22 82. 5 Chft* N«lion (GGl 22 93; 6 Wmton Trximpson (GO) 23.0t>3,200-M RUN - 1 Gion Ways (RTl 9 33 75: 2, Bnan Kais«i (G<jl 9 44 4J. 3- Vince Howard (OP)9 45 06, 4 Brnnt AfmentfCHjt (MT) 9 55 25; 5. "yie Affnrnifcut (MT) 10 01 93. 6 Cr>rls Pow*t (tM) 10 04,6 :l,600-M TCLAY — t- Cnr\e» (Rot>en i^owertj. Rooney Cooper. Sam Hairston. Df« Moye)3 27 38, 2 Oi/JJey 3 27 53; 3 Reyrx^s 3 26.35;4 Sor^hFo*Sjir> 3 28 4 1 5. Reklsvtite 3 29 26; 6, East rofsyth 3 29 50 Girls Sectional » DwClfT nj. J Ofimiifv n. J Ksnri Bro*r^ i9. J Z >-cr»irfh 44, J Smi^^k,.4 W For»,lh.J), ? N I 0«»<e Co. » S Ti: 1C 5C Guiifora 5?. )i 'Gifrvfi l|; !7 P#9f >4. '3. M' latJOr !8, \t W S SetrwJOt ! !S fie. Soulh S?0*M arx) Carver 4; 17 t‘«. N Da«iC»on af« Bei«»Hie 1, ,lr«dUk9Ml Rnulti SHOT — I l.trx3i McCr« i^ann. Brcwni JS-fV,. : Belinda Harrii iS Ro»ar'< 14;4, ] .Veind Hrntz (E 'Fo'. U’Mni;4 .lonnwo'..vt TsC*x) K-U'i, 5 tauf'eN»9ie :E Fort»?ni J>s. i Cf'K3<»e B<v>0-n (Rel<3»v.!f»;.■»c DISCUS—! Beli'vla Marf.uS Sy«nvpuf>0 (W FoM*rrtM41'l. J caurif Nagle IE f ?J-C. t Kfi<4 r»ra» ;Cir.ff| S Karen Joftrt«y\(.Ml, Tacor) »HIGH JUMP — I jervni>ff jaciton iOa> <i « IC. 1 Candice *AcCarihy iDwflie*) *-'C. J t.e Sabrina *Aarii«iS S’o»«K S»w>hjfile Cur’ii iSE Guiiforfl) «r«;Ca»f njrrwm (G'imiiev) MO, t Ane>e Se^d (Pavel t-lCLONG JUMP — 1 Meliiva Moffiion (Kan" Bro»n) li t. } Alicia Jonnwrn (Da»t»! IM, 3 *rny Maie«n (Smifhl i; S‘.. 4 Car^ke McCarih? iDudif») l7-4 i. > Cheryl Ocwf? (Pafle! Ifr-4'i, i Lft^onria L'fyJiay t’» . 0a»tawn) 14-J'iTRIPLE JUMP ~ 1 Potea’ (Dwflie»i IS-I'.. 7 Sharon Howie <W Fof»rlh> JJ 7. 3 Al.cia Jeh"»« i Da»iel 33-4; I. Nil»l Surratt (5; Rffwari) J3-S’-». J Tarr^m. dro*n tOtenn) U3»-; 4. Ch^ryt Dw«M (Pa^el 73 II'..IW DASH ~ 1 M4rlrrv« Poo’e (Grirr^sievi H 7 S»epr\anie Cia* (Srn.mj M W, 3 Nitole Bell iGiennl 13 3$.4 MaflioftJ Caejar |,M,| TaC»x) U36. i Oarjtta Bowtoro JN Fof j»tn| 17 77; i S^erry (Ctrvfl (W Fo»»fhl 17 U 7« DASH — 1 VUrlene Poo>» (GrirTrDev) l4 il 7 Oar»ei Lvonj (Orimjie»l 74 77. J Ap/.i Granaw tKaf'" Bro«n) ]S O. 4 Mo'riUio (E Tofiyt^) » SSik»i Poieat (Oooieyl 1S.J1; *. Daoiia Sosrtcro is Fo' lyth)3i OS*00 DASH-1 NiU] Pofe«MDu<}lfi'l,S«9S; 7 LaOui»M (Smith) i9 16. 3. Ar^oie Hua (Paaei 5* SC; 4 0«>i Aujtm (1:00 31); 5 AAeiaflte Butleooe (Olenn) l W,3I. 4 No liith place:M DASH » 1. Trvtfy Stslllrtot <SE Gviilforo)} CN, 7 Aye Jofiftwn (Cfimjl«y) J;7l J2. 3. Amy Neal IE For. uth) 1.J4 37; 4 Irii D'Ck (Dvdlev) 7 S Mafe«r> tSmirn) 7,77.10. i So »U1h Place1>«RUN —1 Silica ,Johr>v>o lOrlmiley) S,2S»J. 7 Eileen Cifir»c<ooe (Crimjley) S 39,iS. 3. Mtchele Na9ie<E Forjyihl S;4f 12, 4, Amy Waieen (Smith) S SO M; S, Son,a Lfwl» {0i>d'ey) S S7 43. 4, ShtHy JenHni (E Fo»i>'fhJ: 5:S3 171.7M BUN - I. Silica Johnwn (Crimtley) 17;OSO; 7 Eileen Cirinc'one (Orlm^iey) 1713 77; 3 Chfi»tir Dwntiie- buf-B fW S Re.rwiail 17:M 70. *, Shelli Jenkif^i (E, Fo'. $rth) 13 13 SO; S Margaret Coleman (Crimiley) 13 »38, i .Vichciie Bennefi !SE Cuilforol 13 34 ?7,180 HURDLES >- I Melisu Morriun (Kann. Brovml 14 9;. 7 Wanda Mediev tOvdiey) IS S3. 3 Shevonne Mar !m (N. Fofjyth) 14W, 4. Carolyn VxCuHowgh (Owdiey) U.72, S. Athley Tavioe iGrimtley) 14 49, 6 Ou>cha Flo>d (Page) U.99.)M HURDLES — 1 Meliita Morriton (Kann Bro»n)44 n; ] WanOa M«ley (Oydiev) tf 57. 3: Carolirt McCvi lovgh (Dodif,) 4^ 7$. 4 Athiey Tjytee (Orimile,) 73. S Ovicha Fio»0 (Page) 4«.CU, t Micr>ele Nagle (E Fortytni SS 70*00 RELAY — 1. A' Foriyth (Sharon How'e. BoObe’»e Lo»e. Sherry Kinij, Jerr» Woo«3i.‘ 4? 31. 7. OuOie» 49 S3. 3 Glenn 49 63. * N Fo'tyth SC K. S <ann. Bro*n SI 07; t EForsy1fiS1«m RELAY - I Grimtlet (Aihter Tayloe. Oar«t Lr on». Chanflra Mimm$. Marlene Poole) 1:43W; ? r« For jylh 1.U 14; 3 Dudley 1;U S6; 4 W For»iTri 1*4 33, 5 G'enn 1;4» 77; 6 <a"n Bre»n 1 4;; REUY - 1 Owd'e» (Gail Au\Un, A,o Joft/'v:r--KumM Fullf’irti OicV. 4:04 73. J Sm.tn 4 I) W, 3OHtiiiio I'liii. ■ iC r.uiiiofu. IM. s PJ«I u.r,» E FofWlh * 77 rjIMO RELAY —1 DiKJIey (Sonra Le*.-». A,o jonnvon. N.k!; P0*ea1, irit D.C») 10 79 oe, J E /or^n'O u 00; 3 Grimjier M Of 10, * N ForJ*tn H l4 S6. S A S Rerno‘0i II 1S«C. 6 P«OC 1' W . R a c in g P rofe ssional BOWMAN GRAY RESULTS Al Bowmen G/$t Sl»<J»um. Seturday MOOIFIED DIVISION Fktl Race, 75 Lapt Pot Ort»er HorTMlown Wen 1. Junio'W S J650 ?frjnh f M-?unt Ai»)330 3 Rv‘tx'f1 VS 5 2804limKerr.ffS.'I'e'250f'hpi'O Kf'ner^villp 2.30s*t‘^rie.'retr'ersvii'e . ?I5Hf»*rn F:liOll 200fiBilty M'Cjd t‘IW>(>frr\anton 1859[VXiOy Muir''4’"s W 5 170 )0 G.ir) M,ri4 W.llnut Ci./»o 160 : i BuMj Bt,K>A S 150WPtjfrii.-*.n 140:3 )or'nf’>AS I 35i4(,ffg iD't.n DfMor 130 I'j ! t)f*.VS'W1 iriioglor 125l*>.w S 1?0Alfred MU iryifi.i'le 1 15 : H (Piif'gtrwi 210 A SSecond Rece 25 Lap» Poi Mon>elown Won I Jtill-I)J550 21 H,:l, M‘jai»*I.W'i Gf'fUcjn'on 330G.vy M,rs A.l'*ul Cp.O 2804250,i..n.of M :t-'A S 230AS215;Joli'iS.n*\S ‘1 700 H ■1,-T.185■j Iri-r, {k.‘fS vs S 1 fO(r*ffii‘fV A j !60 1 1 S VS S I5('; ’’J^.iH'ri flonkief 1401 ,1 f(jr» (.emirg Mount Air,135'14 H'ai>A S 130 IS Bc-til.'. W S 125K)AlfffJ M’!'120! ’(i'e,( UMir,Demon 115IH.1 re.»'ion ,leiingtor\110 UMITEb SPOnfsMAN D'VI^N_ Firti Race. 70 Lepi Poi Drtyftf tIomatOMrn Won 1 Kirh Sr«ifT'efd'r»«'A' S S7I0 2 I Fut)8f'H 5r W 5 130 3: fomrri| Michl rifmnsf;/!*1154 5pi(Je» ►‘ir-'f!H^(«l Hail 100 5 MiChrffi CuHon:A'«'Ke'to«*n 656 lun.Of Pfp*e»hfr^e$v■'llf 65M<r..ii'( Mat'pit JcnfS*ilte 55H B<)i Wiidc AS ■459Wicfc, O'fRi Mid*ar 9010.A S 351 1 Id'fy {uUan^S J* A 5 30i;R-cli MuMtt>r Ad.df'Cf 2513H<c#i 5rio*»Mampliv'vtMr : 2014Oowi Hictia'ds»<X'*‘taffio*in 1515Jimm, )ohrion. Wa>erto*nn 10 16 M.kv MiHff Moc^swfc 101/Au{)ff> »iSf'Pl Clrmmoni 10ISGen^ Pflc^A' f.10 19 la'r) Bole*AS 1020iitrmi fiojd A S 10 F ornier D avie C ounty quarterback Tommy Eanes has resigned his position as head football coach and will liikc over a similar position at I lillslioi'ough Orange High Scliool. (.)r:inge. whicii has aliuul 30 more sludenis (lian Davie Coun- ,ty, is a 4-A school in the I’ac- ,Si.\ (,'onlerence. l-]aries replaces Jay (iilho, wlio resigned, to lake another coaciiing [Kisition in West (ieriiianv. lianes lias t]uite a ciKicliing resume. lie has coached at Lenior-Rhyne aiul Calawha in the college ranks and Burlington W illiam s, kichmoiid County. Lexington and H;ist Lincoln in high school, His llrst sc;isnn al h’ast L iii' coin Nav*,' ihc, team m ake the .state } -A playolTs bin it tell o il somewhat last season, finishing 2-7-1, ' / / ' / ' |-;mes has ;i .Master's Degree Ironi .Aiipahicliiiin Slate and an undergriiduate degree ; iVom l',lon.. "T h is was an opponunity 1 lUst cou id ii'i turn down. s;iid I'.anes. a 197 V gr.'iduaie ol l)a \re . w here he played c|uaitcrhack. l;;iiK's is the sun ut M r: and .Mrs, Hill lianes o f .VIocksN illc. He is m arried to the loniier. C.'arol R nnf and the\ have one child, Christian ,Andi:evv, 4. Liines pkuis to iikivu his laniily tn the Hillshtii'nuLdl aiea I'oniniy Eanes BD8 S o f t b a l l H ie ic o ry T e a m W in s L a r ^ e T o y rrs e y Tcains linn) 11 ickory iiiul \S'iii'>tini-Salcni phiceil llrsi aiul se- eitml m the Nil /cla C'haplcr nt the ,'\lpha Phi ,Mplia l-ralernily ol WestiTii t ’ariiliiKi Class C ineirs church tiniriiainem. held in Davie Ciniiit) rccentl\. Pnn kleiiCL' Haplisi ol Hickory lietealci! Canaan Iwicc in the fiiials toi the siclory. This was ihe se­ cond siiaiglu sc.i'-on that Cannan has tinislied sccoikl in the event. Theie were teams IVoni as tar awa\ as Jetlerson. .Siaie ilirecior Buddy Biii ke saitl it wasihe largesl single lournaiiienl in the slate. CrL'\\s .M<itors W ins C’rews Mot('rs of Davie C'ouiUy won a Class C World Qualil'ying rournameni last week at Rich Park. Crews won five games in the lournainent. ineluding a 22-6 win over the .Statesville: A's. 4t.^ over Fletehcr Machine, 15-11 over .Sullivan .Air Conditioning and 17-.'^ over the Winston-Salem Stars. , In the finals. Crews defeated I.L. Long Construction of Moeksville 11-5. I.L. Long was second and the Winston-Salem Stars iliird. Barry Whitlock went I4-Ibr-I8 in the tournament aiul was iiaineci Mosi Valuable Player. Oiher team members w'ere Joe Boyetle, Dar­ ren Wilkes, Bari Reece, Bobby Sinidi. Benny Hartman. Ma.xie Mellon, Bill Summers, Jake Cor- nelison. Craig Ward, Mark M ar­ shall, Sam Maphis. Mark Robert­ son and Johnny M iller. Crews, which plays tournanients on weekends has won two of three tournaments, including a USSS.A World Qualifying tournament. The team w ill participate in that tour- naineiu Sept. 16-18 in Fort Worth, Te.Nas. I.L . Long W ins The I.L. Long Construction Company .softball team won the Swain Park Invitational in Jonesville over Mother's Day weekend. M VP Kenny l-aiilkner led the way for I.L. Long as the team won si,x of seven games, Faulkner, ihe team's pitcher, also won the home run trophy. The team's second place finish in the NSA taurnameni at Rich Park qiialined it for a regional and Slate berth. The team also consists of Terry Anderson. Darrell Steele, Jell Barker, T im Peebles. Ronnie Peoples. Rodney Barker, Keith Naylor, Sherman ArnokI, Karl iS'aylor. G ill Perkins, Kevin N aylor, Hric Naylor, Henry Peebles. Roger Peoples. Ivrie Hud­ son, Jim Hunter. George Redman aiul Don Naylor, Howard's To Play I loWard's Western Steer w a s siipposetl to play at the Lone Hickory softball, field May 10 but rains washeii out the event. The nation;illy-know II team reschedul­ ed iheir visit and W ill travel to Davie County June, 14.; Ckuneiime is 7 p.m. and there is no ailmission. Coneessi{)ns wjll be served. Class I) Tourney LL. L.ong CAinstruetion w'ill sponsor a men's Class D t|Ualify- ing touriiameiit May 27-29 at Smith Grove, There w ill be a SS5 entry fee wiih trophies going to the first place team and individuals, die se­ cond place team and the Most Valuable Player. For more information, call 634-5374 or 6.i4-2633. .layeees 'Tournament The Moeksville Jaycees w ill hold a nien's Class C qualifying tournament June 3-5 ui Rich Park in Moeksville.' For more information, call 634-5374 or 634-2633. I)oiil) Tourney A men's and women's .soCiball lournanienl is scheduled for Smith Grove June 10-12 to raise money for the Toby Doub illness fund. The event is for Class D and under teams. Entry fee is .S75. Teams can enter by calling Mar­ sha Liimbe at 492-5793 or Lvnn Vogler at 284-4394. ' Providence Baptist of Hickory won the CUtss G (lualifying tour­ nament in Davie County, said to be the largest single tourna­ ment in the state. Canaan Methodist of Winston-Salem placed second in the tour-l; nament for the second consecutive sea.son. I ■»r -a IClmore-I'rivette players hover over teammate Randy W ebb alter he was injured in a tournamenj .Saturday at Rich Park. SATUR DAY, N IG H T m m m STOCK CAR R A C IN G R E A V I S » i l l HudwulBcr 100-LAP MODIFIED RACE B U S C H MOTORS, INC. YOUR MOCKSVILLE/YADKINVILLE | CIIEVROLET DEALER B E S T D E A L S Courteous Attention Service After the Sale P lu s Double-Header for Sportsman Cars and Street Stock and Blunderbust Races! Ail'nissirtn A.Ju‘1'. U '•n ' 41 ;>!' ) („tH 'fjl , ' .1 A*., ' 'i' A! ■CALL 1919) 723-4267 COHVEl¥KEMTLY LOCATED AT 421 and 601 S. Y a d kin ville James Dayton • Dealer I Salesmen ■ Kermit Williams landon Mendt/ihad Plwne 9Uhti7i)<il:^5 DAMi'; c o i .\ n i;nii;ki>kisI': k ix o r d , 'h ih k s d a v , Mu.v 19, i9«8—3H Atn_> Holds (0,SSL'S a pitcli diii'inji Davii- Coimty'.s tli sl-jiaim' \ ictor x om t .Souilt Uouaii Iasi «ci‘k. S o f t b a l l continued from 1*. IB Hargcit, who was a mainstay in the dcvclopnicnl of the new sports complex. Hargett was killed recently in a plane crash. The fir.st game will begin at 6 p.m . and a memorial dedica­ tion is scheduled between games. A larg e : crowd is expected. “ Last week, they played East Davidson at night and there was about 500 people there.” said Key. w'ho also attended. “ The place was packed and it will be Wednesday. And most of them will be there to cheer for North. I w'as .so impres.sed w'ith them. They have no weaknesses." Sul'fers First Lo.ss Some of the glamour w a s taken from the battle when l.>avie lost to Reynolds Thurs­ day, 7-5. The W'ar Eagles had thumped South Rowan earlier in the w'eek, 10-2 and 5-1. Even in the Reynolds game, Davie was still in it up to tlie last out. Entering the seventh, it trailed 7-.'^ but Carla Dyson slugged a tw'O-run homer with no outs. Ivey Clontz then got a hit but a pop lly and double play killed the rally. Against South, Davie ripped South pitchers for single after single and also came up with some clutch defensive plays. “ 1 thought Ginger Hall and Dotlie Sigmon played very w-ell for us last w eek. I think there is a ”ood atmosphere surroun- iling our team.'' Ue|)lay O f Last Vi'ar Key faced a similar situation last scas{)n when North visited Davie. 'I'lie W ar Eagles are one game back g('ing into the last doublchcader. “ W e’re not supposed to W’in ." Key said. “ North David­ son is head and shoulders above the other teams. The entire team could: be all-conference.“ North has beaten tinigh. non- conference foes in East and Central Davidson, both playoff bound, w hile Davie has defeated .South Stokes, a playolT team, and lost to SlarmoLUit. who is 2()-1. Dottle Sigmon races into third base ahead of the throw from the South Rowan outfielder. Sigmon and the W ar Lagles met North Davidson W ednesday night for the Central Piedmont Conference championship. “ I was told South Stokes w'as better than Nt>rth but I'm not buying it,“ said Key. “ North has outstanding players at every positii.in while we have good players at every one. We Just have to hope North has a bad day, "W e've made the playoffs and that’s the important thing. W e w'ant sound footing going ill. If we’re the second team, it w'ill be to our advantage because the seeding is better. We play more games at home than the fust place team.” Lam bros said, “ W e ’ve scouted Davie and they're very good. Denny is a good softball coach. It should be a great night. Shoot. 1 wouldn’t mind splitting with them ." Key isn’t predicting. “ If we can be respectable against the best softball team in the state, then that’s all I can ask for.” And so it goes. Write the Editor P.O. Box 525 Mocksville, NC 27028 Heat Ye « E f f e c t i v e i m m e d i a t e l y r e s i d e n t s o f D a v i e C o u n t y c a n c a l l B e l l & H o v i ^ a r d C h e v r o l e t L O C A L L Y A T ...; 1 In t e r s t a te 4 0 ^ H iiiH w A y 21 3 t A te s v ilIe ,N ,C . P h o n e : 7 0 4 /8 7 3 -9 0 9 4 ‘ilJ- D A V IK COUN TV KNTKRI'KISK UKC’iJU I), THU U.SI)AV,M «y 19. .1988 G a lla g h e r conliniK'd from 1’. IH phiyoil liim al six-oml whik- Bivim Hisliop ninvcd Ivh iiK i' tl\,c iihite. This \oar. Id vcar old Mali Marion \s ill ucl ilk’ call w'tiilc IK'ii{lri\. who bal (Oil ,38') Iasi, '-cason, niii\os cIseuiK'n'. liciulnx liiiiiti. "‘ lie 's i^oiii!; l\i 1^' ,i!uniici \S'hU:liH:K.' said liu' M'linii k'atiei; "W'luMi \\hnh\k uas al I )a\ u', Ik' sto(!iit! i>ui iii t'scrythmi:, M ali's like thai "ir.he's hitiin;.' like lliis as a ^optiommc. uhal is !u' ini’ In he like uhen he's a sonim playing a,L'>nnst liuvs his iiwn age.' ! Ic'll piohalf>ls uel ihree at 'i.its all seasitn beeause the> 'Ii ualk hini; ever\ lime ■■ 'Fhe 6-2 M ariiui has ini- pressed Whitioek with his hat. lie was iiioved inUi Davie County's lineup as a designated hitter and has responded by leading the team in homers UikI RBI's, quite a feat for a soplu)more on a [)layorr-bound team. “ Matt i.s one of ihc best young hitters I’ve seen eome through high sehool in li long lim e,” W hitlock praised, ‘"^'ou belter believe his bat is going to be in the lineup; “ Matt has such a good swing. He hits for power but he is aKso a contact hitter. Me seldom slrikes out and he likes the pressure of being at the plate in crucial situa­ tions." Likes G(M)c1 Hitters W hitlock obviously likes a hitting team and for goikl reason — that's how' Legion games arc w'on. “ We have sonic good pit- clicrs coming back in Kim cl, Terry M cGlannon and possibly Denny K ey," W hitlock said. “ They could be as good as any staff in the John Johnson B u lld o g s H o n o r T w o , Former Davie County baseball player John Johnson liroke the Carder-Webb single-season hit record this year. C o lle g e The senio r eenlerfiekler finish­ ed with 44 hits and a ..M6 hatting . average. Included were six honioe runs, 10 doubles and 27 RBI's. Johnson's year also included a 19-game hitting streak. He lunl 11 nuiltiple-hil games, ineliidiiig one with four hits and three wiih three hits. Hen(lri.\ Honored Like Johnson. Donna llendri.x ended her college career by taking four awards at ihe Cianlnei -Wehl) athletic banquet, Hendrix took the Team ('on- trihiilioii Award in volleyhall, Mosi Rebounds Award in haskel- ball, the Individual I’erfiirmanee Award in .soliball and (he heniale Achievement Award. The last award is determined by eitizenship, athletic ability and grades. Hendrix averaged 10 rehouiuls per game in haskelhall, while averaging five points. .She had high gaines o f 20 rebounds and H> points for llie .S l‘) Hiiildogs. In softball, she w as the leading hitler among regulars with her average. She had 21 RHI’s, live dooubles, live trijiles and one home run. I)anii> Shore league, lUii \'mi don'l see many 1 and ' 2 games. Hilling wins and ihai's wh\ there are so m an y ‘.I S gam es," McC'lamion ,'■ a ri cshman at I-lasi Carolina anti notifici.1 .W'hitlock recently that he wa,'• beginning to throw anti ready himself. Kimcl will probably fight South Rowan'.s Paul Meckes for Central Piedmont Player of the Year honors. As far: as Key goes, it is still u|i in the air. He may atteiul football and baseliall camps but Whitlock is. hop­ ing he jumps (Ml board with .laek i'Cimel Ihe Legion. "(Jne day he s'ays he's playing and the iieM he isn 't." Whit luck said. ’Tie's definitelv a (|iles lio nm ark .'' ll Key doesn't show , AN'hitlock call; choose lietween returning piichers Jon Shoiigh of I'orbusli or Jeif Brown of Slarmonnl. Slunigh had rotauir cliff problems last year but Whitlock .said Brown \vas ha\ ing a good season throw ing the ball. I'he f.egion opens its : regular season at .Mbemarle and comes home May 2S against TlK)ihasville. H i t t i n g A K e y F o r D a v ie Danny Shore is leading in three categories: hitting (.47.^!, trijiles (.') and doubles (4), Malt Marion has been the slugging star. leading m homers (.5) and R B I’s (20). All three pitchers, Denny Key, Wes Mccham ami Mike McDaniel arc avL’raging a s tn k c in it per inning. : ■ ^ l{ASi;iV\LIV S I A T IST K 'S H itting Players ■AH Hits Av^, Dnnin .Shore >'■)28 .47.5 C'hri.s ( ’.-illisoii 5()21 .37.5 .I.e. Ileiulri\.^ 0 :18 .360 M;ill M ai'ion 44 15 .34 1 Dcnnv Ke\41 14 .341 Matt W ehh 36 :12 ,333 W in W elch :H)3 ..^00 Mike M cDanicI 44 13 .295 Hnbhy Binvcr.s ■ 22 .5 .227 Benny Howard IS 4"-T)T W'c.s M ccham 30 .167 i'iiii Kins:4 .133 11. W cbh II, Shore 10. M cDanicI 8, Niechain 7. Bowers .L King 2. Uiiiis Scored lleiidri,'; 10. Shore 17. Callison 15. W ebb 12. .Vlanoii I I . King 8. Key 6. M cDanicl fi, Howard M ccham 4. Bowel’s 3, W clch 2. Smith L : ^ Wiilks Hendrix 16: W ebb 15. Callison 12. King 5. M cDaniel X. Shore 7, M ccham 7. M arion 6. Key 6. Bowers 3, Howard 2. Stolen Bases Callison 11. Shore 7, Marion 2. Hcndri.x I . [’itching H om e Kiins M arion 5. Hcndri.x 3. Callison I , W ebb 1. .\lecham I . . , Trijjles Shore:3. Hendrix I. 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He heljvd Noith win the (raek meet o\ei s'hestnut sGrove by one point, thought to he the -sehoors llrst meet win e\er. Tor his |vrl'oiniance, .Siiiith is this week's hntvijynst'-ReronI .Athlete o f the W eek. Kiiii.shed First What made Smith's |vrforinanee so outstanding was that he llnish- cd first in the 110-hurdles, an event he has never tried. ‘‘He eame up to me last week'in A th le te o f W e e k pi.K lii.1* and askc'i.l iiu’ il hc lould liy it,’,' said kiniu'y ‘ile had phu - cd m every in a i in the -IIKI and S(K) I’ui ja ilin g Iti si III the hurdles was l:inpil-Ssi\'C I he iiuiidic.s u II! III 17:05 secoiuls. uiic I'l ihc N l’(,"s i(i|5, times ihis seasiin Ile also wcin ilu' S(KI niek'is in a liinc oi J.:30 (>I and placed second in ihe 4iM:l nicicis: I'hc s-S, 120 pound: Siitilh < ,111 d(i \ cr> well in the coiitereiicc incci ii,)d,iy, according I'l K iiin c\, because ot die iiicreiisc in lalcni. ‘‘When he ran ag;iinsi l-.iwin, who is the V'est in the league, he cut eighl .seconds off ol his NIH) tim e," he saui. “ I’lie leasoii was that he simply luid heller (alcni in run aganisi. Aial I think he can place, ill the huidles. He lumped very well, “ Steve has unlimited ()oteiitial, ' Kinney said. “ I think We'll see it next year." O ther I’erforiiiances Todd (lulledge c|uali(led for the stiite 4-A golf tournameiit with a 74. , DAVIK (•()UN■| ^' KNrHKl'RI.SI': KKCOKI). 'I'llURSDAY, Miiy 19, iy««-SI$ W i l d c a t s W in F ir s t M e e t ^ H u t ii p a v ie G ir ls M i e r N o r th •S|e\e .Smith .!.( ,lle m lri\ shirgvd a lliifc- lun lii'iiicr lo lii'lp uclcal. South Kow.iii ()\ven Calvert Won luo sim.dcs man hcs la^l \srck lni liii- Dnvic U'lini'. K'.iin. S iiitt Knllins s',mi iwo just', m ihc SI.-1 iion.il lia ik liiecl. .jeiHiirer .laeksiin won llu' high lUinp in llic 4 A si.-clional Hack nicel : , , ' : Kim MeC'lelland won iwo fiisis lor.Souili i Javic in a tr.ick nieel kisl week. .lason.Siipppilchctl.illirec hitter as Norlli iJavici'cat (.'oirihei Lipe.: A second place llnish hy the l;(>l)()meter relax te.-iin liclped North Davie win its Inst track inect in school hisloi\ last week The contingent ol Brian Tnlihlc, /\ndy l.anier, Kyan l'!niu'rs and Craig Allgtxiil hclpcil the W'lKIc.ils iiiidgc ( ■hcslnni Ciiove ni the hovs meet. 'M ‘IV ' South I Jav a; w.is thiiil v. itli piMiits .iiul Soiiiltea'iern Siokcs canic' III i.isi ilh I K iiiurs Runs .Slrinig Noith coach Sic'-c Kninc), 'i'. ,is cc.siatic s'.iih the linish ,iiul cu’diicsl l iuu'is ss illi Ic.idiii'.- Norlli o', ri‘ the tup, "H e liadn ! lull in tlic c\cnt lie!ore hitlJic tinned in ,i 1:07 l;i|,i." s.lid Kinney. Slc\c Sinilh placed lirst: in the 1 H) hurdles I 17,1).^) and the KOI) inctci s (2:.<0.(v41, Hi ian I'oslei' Won ihc discus with a throw ol ,107'/.' led while Robin Campbell was I'll si in tlie IlKS'hurdles (2,'i:.S0): " I he di.'<nis was our hesi event. We placed 1-2-3 in that." said Kin­ ney o( I'Ostei. .Ion Myeis and ' David: Piirkey. 1-inishing set ond lo i: Koi ih in I ludcd ,Myeis In tlie shot put and disclis. Scott Snow 111 the long ilmip. M.itt loiies in the 110 ami If'.'i hurdles, AHgood in Ihe 1 JiOtl inetei run and Trihlilc 111 the (lOO mvtei riiii, l o<,ii-r was •■(.■coiid in the shol put. Isim McDaniel in ihe high iilmp; l.aniei 111 the I .CiOO inetcis, ■Mscis III the l(K) mctei\ and 1 ),ivnl Oshoinc 111 the .C200 nieti-|s 1 he .Noith I’icdmont (,'onlereiice tiat k nieet w ill be held I hursdaV ,il la win and Kinney thinks Ins team can tio well. “ I'-i Vs 111 and ('liiiiii firove are !(mgli so it sviir be hard lo beat them, ' he said, ' ‘liut our boys have really improve<l since the start ol the season,Their attitude is great • ind they're looking forward to il, especially .after \sinning Ihe meet.’' .Siiiitii T h ird South coach Haul Swindler saVv his Tigers prixliice seven llrsi place linishes. the most of the year. Hiil he li.iil only one second iind one third Heinaril l-'owlei coninuietl Ins domiii.ilion of Ihe 2(K) meters, win­ ning in a lime o| 24..VI secoiuls. I le M as also a ineinber ol the win-, ning 4IKI inetei relay team (I'owler, (ieimain Maylield. Chris (Iregory and Andre Hams) and - llie 400meter ; lelay leam (I 'oss'ler, M aylield, (iregory and Mark l.yonsi, (iregory look the triple: jump : l-^()'/.> feet) and Se an {iarnelt won Ills Inst mile. Itiii of Ihe year. Kels'in IJames svon the 100 meler.s in I2.1.*i seconds and Malt l'a);e look the 3.2(K)-nieler.riin in I2:.5(). “ k e lv itr ran w e ll," said Sss'indler. “ He also ran the 2<X) lor the first lime. Page won in Ins first try at Ihe Kyo-mile and I was real impressed wiih him Iik).’’ Ijames (ilaeed second in Ihe 200 ami the 1,600'ineter relay team was third. Gravely International Race Is Saturday Ihc ( Tiavely International .S-mile race ss ill Ix' held Saturi.lay morn­ ing. beginning at dietiravely plant i-in M iddlebrook D rive in Clemmons. All runners wishing lo par­ ticipate are welcome and should be at Ihe site by S: 15 a.m. At that time, a 1.1-mil" fun run yvill be held on the Gravely hniployees Par-Course I’llness T ra il. 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Ill,I ii.ii'i'! ‘ Hill ' ( lUlK ils'C 'iii'l':! ■,'■1 l!l i.l'.'. m I’i’i' Kiu'b ' 'I'iniU'. a'IuI'' Ml I'lii'! N'linini.iiii m'.mo ihal nua! 11 H'li ihi* iiuiu'r lni liii' sr I'lWUl v.'i'll'sl-.. UliVi \-' ,1 liMni, I '>.•■■■ !e Inn -liv J TiUh u llh a M 'i'fi'I!) Mh, l!»i- dl iin\ ('1'!.' li'aiii' Nil la''i>! was si\lh ,il Ms .md N'lnl', ll.uulson scxciilh al Mo, ■ Till.' Iitji tini'i' U’amv ‘ji'l If I'l' In ihc -.lau'," oxplaiiH'.l ci'ach Kcilh \\’liila!,i.‘i ‘aikl u \’ llii'ualil we uc'ti' I UK' i<l llu'ii). Hut hi'ii I ho last giiuip I’lijni’ in. il'ic\ uoiv' siiidkin;.’;" : (.iulk’tluc A'-iH he inaklll.:.! Ills M'- C'oiii.1 trip to l'iiik '\ du ll C'lUnsi.’ in CIki|icI H ill and Wliilakor \Mii ac^ cuin|iany liiin S'(uuia\ lui a |uao' lice riMind thcro.: " lie has L'\].'crn.‘nco,‘ ' said Whitaker, ",'.o I think he: has a great chanee. He ean shoot better than a 74 and I think he'll do real iy well if he ean ;j;et his putts to drop, i'hat’s been his oi\ly G o lf N o te s \wakni'N'' till'' .s(.'a'‘S>11. .(puliedv.c I'ei'aii vvith a on the ti 1 inl nine and liad a im the baek. '■ I li;' b.iv.k nine N'.iis much haiiii-i " W'hilakcr said Nliane i'leilnn:' al-<i' slii'l uiidei ■Siibuilns .'S uas-aill li'iii -an'ikes hull! (|ii:ilili 111;:: J.ricii l ad.s I'ini'.ll ed u.ijh ail N I. .\le \ Mc< Inne an S V .iikl .Mike ( 1 'Ihiis .1 'ih 'I've : saki a 11 , a Ion;’ th.il v. e \U'ie lhat lonilli iMillci: asv av lio iii real l\ doiii!.'. soinethiny. ■' W hitakei saiil "W 'c could !kim' niadi' ii ;i-- iuic' oi I he ;ihiec lejnis:" .Soiilh .Stokes won the i.niriKc incnt on its hodie coui se w itli a ,'IHl while kiast I'oi.syth lollowcd with a: .'OS, I'den : .Morehead ' and Cireeii'.boro (iniiisles were aNo ahe.id of I )a\ iv'. Das id W'liiselle o| Souih Stokes woil the tournaineiil with a (>S. w hile Kevin Kemp oi l-ast and Skip Se\ ier:or<,lieenshoto l’a,i;e tied lor second at 72. (Iulleil,i-’e was lied with South Stiik'Cs' b’rik l.ollik al W'hiiaker was pleased w ith the season aiul: said the team over achieved. " I think we represented |)a\ie County well, and also rinished as llie lop learn in our eonl'ereiice." Whitaker said " I was ieallv |'io lid ol all ol the h')vs aiKl \s c re s'o mu lo be bcllei next year.' ; l.iin k liird VN iiluh'iiws .leiI I aiiklord wiihdrew lini.n ihc lisio ii N'elson ( 'l.issic in Ikiilas, Ic'.as'l.isl week allei one lomid Ihc lorincr |),i\ic (^nini\ .uul N C. Slate pla\ei shot ;i fusi round SI bchiic \vilhdiaw 111” . I.aiikloid IkiN ''Min S()hj M.i i.ir ihis -.i.Mson lie Is ,1 h H’kic I'll llie I'(1 \ Ti nil l’fii-.\n r rininiam eiil Heniiiiila Run was hosi oi ihc I - th annual I 'I'lI AiircliampMoii'hip Monda\ ol llic ( 'anilmas ( liij i .A^sik lalion. t, liil'' P'0 » lu ll ( olltus' icaiii'.’d w ilh ( 'Icmnioiiv \\ altci Half in the event: ( )thcr I'ollcrs iheic inchul ed lunucr \\'ake l-'orcsl eollci l.'aMd Ihoic, I.airs Hi>swc!l and Hubba ,lnd\ Last year. Collins aikI i l.ill w cic rimncrup to Kick Morion am! :/ell M illei ol RiH’k Creek at .Uiik.son \ llie (■(HiniiA t 'Inb ■Sluns CJamf Al IV-k Wuu ii’c ( lassu ihc Caiolmas . Salisbury May 2.1-25 al Siilisbtiry' rivc second anniial I’C.A \ ,;ii ' < )pi.'ii ,iiid Ihc ^m ih and South Cininlrv C hllv taiie Skinv .MaiJi w ill be held ar Caiobna ( ipcns u ill coiiiivic lor The toiirnaitienl. which hits bcciT Bcnnuda Run 0 ,1 : : a possible S'Mliin won by the likes ol'.lane Gedclcsv , h itiire s Tinirniim enl:^ ."hI lull Inkster, has a/S30.000 (or club pi.IS iio iii the < aioliiias 'n,,. | iituivs loui ■will l>c inak purse. The winner will rcceive . S ecik.iiotthcl’tiA W uiiicis„iihe „ii- ils sVxcnili annual stop in. S.i,75(),. : : . : TOUGH TO iM d T O USED VALUES 4x4’s LOW DOWN PArMENTS Nortli Davie Improves To 9 - 4 StK jf Cttr 6A030B 77 CHEV. BLAZER 8A078A '84 S10 BLAZER 8A072A ’84 S10 BLAZER 7A395A '85 Sio BLAZER ’86 SILVERADO ; A393A ’84 BRONCO II .S.tle.P/Jct. 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Kii.st Starl North started stronu aiiainst the Kmglits. scoring five runs in the ilrst inning. Reeves slugged a ilou- ble while .<\le\ Nail. Brian I’itis and Patrick ,Mur|ihy had key singles. .lesse Dalton hit a home run in the second I'or a ()-D lead but .Noriii Da\'idson came back with three runs in the second anil Unc iiuirc in the third. The Knight lead increascil bel'ore NorihDavie siruck I'or three in the si.xth, Ntiil had a double. ,loe> Sloan a single and I'itts a fiekler's clioice. With the bases loadetl. Porter's triple knocked in all three, setting up the seventh inning comeback. Nail had three liits. iiicluding a double and triple, while Murphy ;ind Reeves each had two hits. Daltiwi. .lay I iutchins. Sloan. Brian Custer, l'’itls. .lason Sa|ij) and Poncr all.had line in a 14 hil all.ick " Il shows w hat ihesc bo\s can do when lhc\ doii4 give up. " Beck said, .Sapp Takes W in Beck has become \cr\ excited about lirst y ear pitcher Sap|i .uul he didn't let his coach down, throwing a three hittei against Corrihcrd.ipe, I)alU)il scored a run in the ihiril alter reaching on a I'lelder's choice. Me stole second and third and scored after singles by Mur|)hy and Reeves, In the fifth. Dalton again stalled a three-run tally with another fielder’s choice. Reeves anil Nail each doubled and Sloan singled to bring home the runs. Ree\es, led ihe was with iwn hits. .:.k RAYM O N D PIERCE Sales Manager JE R R Y UPRIGHT Salesman BILL STONER Salesman STOCK REBATE SALE Yes, at Don Anderson-Olds, Nissan, GMC, Inc., all three (3) of our manufacturers are offering customer rebates, up to SI,000 cash back to you. The cars listed below ARE STOCK UNITS, available for immediate delivery, so bring your title, oij^ your payment book and drive home today in a factory fresh Don Anderson automobile. 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I riiii<lu-ii M '■SO:)i\il I'ivI vsSu' i:u1 nij' .iiul k'H tne .'’ -Slcpheii'- i> oiie d1 ti\c l)a\ic C’inim \ ivsuleius '.vhii \vt!( «;o [■talciiih Athens Hii;h Seihhil Sepi ,M>. Oihers include (Icim iu' I ./ : i’.ard, :M;iric M illei aiui Jean and Jaek Nhn'ie. .Stephens wim nieaals lu the K)(l nielers. I ..^(Xl-inelci raeew.ilk, 2(KI ; mclers. 800 meters.: 4t)0 uKiers, the 5-K run and lalile lenius.: l:,//ard, 15. uon goki inedais in table tennis, basketball shootin” anil horscsluies, lie took siKer iiK’iials in .50 and 2.'^-yard IreesiNle. "In the .state games, there aie .form er Olympians eom petiiiti whieli makes it realK tcuigh." Iv/.- /ard said. ' ‘'I'he competition is sharper." T e n n is T e a m W in s The Davie Coiiniy tennis team fuiight the rains last week and im- nproved its overall mark to 6-9 with an S-l victory oyer Kan­ napolis. The team still hasn’t finished its mateh with West For- .syth, whiclvwas postponed with the Titans leading 4-1. It was to be made up Monday but rains cancell­ ed ii again. 'I'lic team improved to 3-9 in the Central Piedmont Conference. Davie won ail six singles mal- ches agaiii.st Kannapolis.: Sectional Scedin)>.s Coach Marion Pills is sending si.x players to the 4-A sectional tournamenl at Hanes Park in Winston-Salem ne.vt week. The number one doubles team of Henson and C ulveriivill join iilair and M arion. In singles, Danny Frank and . Brett Speas w ill play. . “ It depend.s on the draws we get bui I think all o f the guys can make it past the llrst niund," Pitt.s said. S o u tii F a lt e r s in 6 t h South Davie has been waiting for a donininaling pitching perfor- ' mance from Brent W all all season and for five innings last week against powerful Southeastern Stoke.s, there was no one belter. Heading into the si.\th inning of a .scoreless game. Wall was sailing along with a i)ne-hiiter against the North Piedmont Conference's best ■ hitting club, V He l()st 12-3, In an ama/ing luniarouiul, /Southeiistern scored 10 runs in the sixth and two niore in tlie seventh. 'The lean) had I I hits in the final Uvo frames and dr{)pix.'d South to 6-6. One I{in InniiiH South had three hits going iiuo the si.xth. Bui Wall walkeil a bat­ ter and then gave up a iwo-iun homer. 'I'wo bunt singles, a swing­ ing bunt and a couple (if seeing-eye singles starteil the onslaughl. Befoie the inning was over, Soiitheasieni suildenly had nine hits and II) runs. Wall was rephued by T o iiy Renegat. Souiiieastern iipped the margin 10 12-0 before South finally struck for three runs in the botioin ol the .sevenlh. CJary Blalock singled and Charlie Crenshaw reached on an eiror. A lter Bubba Coleinan’s hit scored a run, Kanily Brewer knocked in two miire with a hit. Brewer and Alan Chapman each liad two hils in an eight-run attack. Jeff Spry, Blalock, Cienshaw and Colemai) also had hils. H.iskeil'.iil shooiing is l';/:/ard’.s liip spoil In.ihc coi,ii|vtition. he suishc.i an ama/ing lf>4 ol-170 fn c ifiiows. Rcicnih', he s.iid he illl ‘l~.or ion : II ill-, rv' I'- ,1 ic.,i>on l\>r his 'A v-s III ihi' 'p i'i i . ii \ proh.iliK ‘•'I', I'i' a !i)n;'tiiiii' li ii'iiil til.11 ik - ' l i i i ;:.'1 K :-S [h 'lh i', U llil Ju l llio i C l S K il' Ii > ll!l V \ ’i II v j..'i i ‘ ’ e %>.ere hi '!h iiv; ihe Navs ■. vhi.siii! \V,;!!,J Uai II. ' l-./’vaid said. "and \ve still Wiiie. H e While me a letter last' week. He's a woiulerliil nian and he's always hapjiy iliat I can simm lice throw s." 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Fact- liased account of a rural Calilornia cou|3le.v.'ho withheld insulin troiii their diabetic son m the belief that (19401 John Wayne, Sigrid Gi 1 he daiiOhtnr oti'an Austrian in llieii iMh.-jiou':. f.Tiih v.oiild save him. i.,; O O M&W Seonienls: Fnv.'n Hall inlofviir.vs a Eufopean ■ heiress v'.'ho gave up hei heritage lo marry Mar.ai waftior, Jane .Seymour re­ ports on lastiion designer 'Chris- lian L.'icioi*, Katie Wagner profiles husband-'.vile actors pan Aykroyd and Donna Dixon, g SB © Cheers ni3t.x;eca makes an ill-lated pass at her boss (Torn Skerritt). (Rj (In Stereo) r; © Mystery! ' The Black Tov/er " Dalgliesh discovers that Ihe black tov/er s :lire v./as deliberately set; Iho reasons v;hy Grace Willison and Fallier Baddeley withheld in­ formation are revealed. 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(R) g , : O O Perfect Strangers Bslki's addictions to television and junk food transform him into a "couch potato". (R) g t0 © TV's Bloopers and Practi­ cal Jokes Justine Bateman and John Matuszak are this week's practical joke victims. (R) (In Stereo) g 03 Shaka Zulu Alter the death of Shaka Zulu's mother Nandi. Shaka goes into a demenled frenzy of carnage and destruction. Shaka Zulu's actions result not only in de­ sertion by all except his wife Pam- pata, but also the fall of his empire. (Part 5 ol 5) © Washington Week in Review £0 Movie “ Red Dawn" (1984) Pa­ trick Swayze, C. Tfiornas .Howell. When Communist paratroopers in­ vade a small U.S. town and begin to slaughter and enslave its inhabi­ tants. a group of high school stu­ dents desperately fights back. © Hav/aii Five-0 © Movie “ Prom Night” (1980) Leslie Nielsen, Jamie Lee Curtis. A prom night turns deadly as a masked killer seeks out those who played a part in the death of a vouna girl years before. 8:30 O O Webster © Wall Street Week 9:00 O Q Movie “ I Saw What You Did” (1988) Robert Carradine. David Carradine. Premiere. Two teen-agers get the wrong number when their telephone prank con­ nects them them to a psychotic murderer: g : OO Mr. Belvedere George and Marsha try to figure out who watched television in , their bed­room and left a liquor bottle be­ hind, (R) g 10 © Movie “ Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. The dynamic ex­ ploits of former Green Beret John Rambo continue^ as the one-man army returns to the jungles of Viet­ nam in search of American prison­ ers of war. (R) g © North Carolina Is My Home CBS newsman Charles Kurall and composer Loonis McGlohon colla­ borated on this musical tribute lo their home state. The performance was videotaped last year at East Carolina University. © Movie “ Private School" (1983) Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russe I. Teen-aged boys visit the all-gjrls Cherryvale Academy lor some fun ; and adventure. 9:30 O O I Married Dora (R) p 10:00 0 0 20/20 g © Black Sheep Squadron © On Stage At Wolf Trap © Gunsmoke© The Streets of San Francisco 11:00 O O O O (S News © Hogan's Heroes © The Horror of It All © S ta r Trek © Benny Hill © INN News 11:300 Cheers O O M 'A ’S'HS3 © Tonight Show © Hit Squad © Movie “ Dressed to Kill" © Movie “ Piranha" 11:35 0 Jeffersons 12:000 TwilighI Zone o O N lghtlineg i © Trapper John, M.D. © Late Show 12:05 0 Movie "Taps^’ 12:30 0 Siskel & EbertO Sally Jessy Raphael J0 © Late Night With David Let-; terman 1:00 O CannonO Superior Court © Best of the Late Show © 5100,000 Pyramid 1:30 O All-Night News © © Friday Night Videos © G.L.O.W. 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Follies 7:30 O Siskel & EbertO Marblehead Manor © Mama's Family © Mansion at 200 North BlounI © She’s Ihe Sheriff 8:00 O O High Mountain Rangers Shot l)V a reckless luintor. Jesse finds hiinself stranded In Ihe uild- erness hallucinating. (R)O O Movie “ Swiss Family Rob­ inson" (1960. Adventure) John Mills. Dorothy McGuire. Based on the story by Johann Wyss. A ship- v/recked family marooned on an is­ land make the most of their misfor­ tune by building a ; peaceful paradise for themselves. (R) g © © Fads of Life Blair’s first as­ signment as a law clerk involves her in a scandalous murder trial. (R) (In Stereo) g SD © Family Double Dare © National Geographic This look al southern Italy's Vesuvius vol­ cano focuses on the inhabitants of tlio site of ancient Herculaneum, v/hich was destroyed in the A.D. 79 eruption, and the fishing village of Pozzuolli, Narrator: Robert Fox- v.'otlh- .g : © Hawaii Five-0 © Movie "Operation F>Bllicoal” (195S. Comedy) Cary Grant. Tony Curtis. A submarine commander ignores regulations in order to get his vesseltinck in action. 8:30 © © 227 Mitchell and Sandra realise that their upcoming nup­ tials y.'ill leguiic' some snciilices. (R) (In h'lteieo) (Part 2 ol 2) i; © © Boys Will Be Boys Cliazz tnav losf' Di'bl.)ie alter she sees liini wiih anolher girl (Rj (In S(cifo) 0:00 0 O Tour of Duty LI Goldman .10'.! an Artiiv nar.'-f. 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(In Stereo) g © © HunlerThe serial rapist pur­ sues McCall close to home, while Hunter investigates the death of a teen-age hooker. (R) (In Stereo) (Part 2 of 3) © © Tracey Ullman Show Sketches; a delivery girl swoons at a store owner's rendition of ‘■f,i1isly"; Tina almost ruins Meg's bridal shower. (In Stereo) © Austin Cily Limits © Movie “ Bataan" (1943, Adven­ ture) Robert Taylor. Thomas Mitchell. During World .War II, American GIs and their Filipino al­ lies gallantly defend the island na­ tion fiom hordes of Japanese in­ vaders. 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(R) g O O That's Incredible! Reunion John Davidson, Fran Tarkenton and Cathy Lee Crosby with riie- morable moments (rom their popu­ lar series and new leats and ev­ ents. g E 6D Family Ties Reprise o( the season premiere. A psychology major; (Courteney Cox joins the cast) becomes romantically in­ volved with Alex while researching a paper on overachievers. (R) (In Stereo)g E CD America's Most Wanted © Nature “ Shadow ol Fujisan" A portrait of the crane. (R) (In Stereo) (Part 2 of 3) g E First Assembly of God 8:30 E ® Married... With Children Al wants to spend a night out with the boys, but Peggy has other plans for him. (R) (In Stereo) g 9:00 0 O Movie "M y Father, My Son” (1988, Drama) Keith Carradinc. Karl Malden, Premiere, The story of Elmo Zumv,>alt 111. son of the Navy Admiral, whose battle with cancer may be linked to his lath­ er's 1968 decision to use the defol­ iant Agent Orange in Vietnam. Based on the Zumwalt's book, g O : 0 Movie "Baby M” (1988. Drama) (Part 1 ol 2) JoBeth Wil­ liams, John Shea. Premiere. Fact- based account of the controversial custody battle betv/een William and Elizabeth Stern and Mary Beth Whitehead, the surrogate mother who changed hi3r niind after the child v/as born, g E 60 Movie “ The Incredible Hulk Returns" (1988, Fantasy) Bill : Bixby, Lou Ferrigno, The Hulk, scientist David Banner's violent niter-eqo, teams up with Viking- hero Thor to retrieve a stolen dev­ ice that might be the only cure for Banner's unique condition. (In Stereo) g E CD It's Garry Shandling's Show Garry leaves his shov/ to take on a serious role as law enfor­ cer Force Boxrnan. Guest stars Red Buttons and Marty Allen. (In ■ Stereo) © Upstairs, Downstairs QD Calvary Baptist Church 9;30 E CD Duet Geneva's boyfriend , escapes from prison and gives her a package lor safekeeping. (R) (In S tereo)g , 10:00 E Jerry Falwell 03 Masterpiece Theatre "Lord t'^ountbatten; The Last Viceroy” Edwina Mountbatten nurses the wounded and displaced: Gandhi is, unhappy with tho division of India. (R) (Part 4 of 6) g CD Make Cash Every Five Hours CD Star Trek: The Next Genera­ tion After discovering that W/o Federation, outposts nave been destroyed, the Enterprise officers learn a war may break out v;ith the hostile Romulans. (R) g CD Baptist Church 1O;3OC0 Matchmaker CD Tales From the Darkside 11:00 0 a a O E 60 News E 1 Love Lucy ® Sandbaggers CD Mahogany on the Air CD Marblehead Manor QD Hardcastle and McCormick 11:20 0 CBS News 11:30 0 CBS News O Auto Racing: Winston Stock Car Race Q George Schlatter's Comedy Club E Entertainment This Week E Dick Van Dyke E Howard Cosell: Speaking of Everything® Berean Baptist Church E Paid Programming 11:35 O Star Search 11:45 O Winston Cup Highlights 12:00 0 Taxi E Rod of God E Share Life QD Paid Programming E New Gidget 12:30 0 Movie "Christine” E Sports Machine E Mighty Voice That Crieth E Ebony/Jet Showcase 12:35 O Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 O Bob Newhart E Greatest Sports Legends E At the Movies ® Wild West Wrestling E Record Guide 88 1:30 O Fantasy Island E Pro Wrestling This Week 2:00 0 Nightwatch 2:45 O News ^:15 O Nightwatch ite chils. (R) (In Stereo) g E © ALF All joins a monastery alter inarniiig liial his parents wero marruHl tieloro he was born— a disgraco on ttie plani>t Molmac. (R) (In Stereo) g E Movie “ Conan the Barbarian” (1982) Arnold Sciiwarzenegger, Janies Earl Jones, Robert E. Ho^ v/ard's barbaric sv/ordsman seeks • revenge against Thulsa Doom, tho snaKo-vrorliipping murderer ol his p.'ironts © Adventure "Ring ol Fire" (Part 2 ol 4) g E filovie "Summer Rental" (1985) John Candy, Richard Grenna. An ovorv/orked air-trallic controller and his larnily head lor rioiida lor a little rest 'n' relaxation tiiat turns out to l)e catastrophe 'n' calamity, © Hawaii Five-0 E Movie "Retreat, Helll" (1951) Trank Lovoioy,, Richaid Cailson, Soldiers in the Korean War reluso to back oil, in the lace ol the enemy, 8:30 O O Designing Women Suzanne and Anthony are lorced to share a room at a cheap rnolel when a freak snowstorm shuts down the airport. (R) t'p E © Valerio's Family Mrs, Poole decides to throw her mother-in- law out of the house. (R) (In oteroo) r; ; 9:00 0 O Miss Universe Pageant Live from Taipei, China; Women tiom around tho world are judged in three catagories - evening gown, swimsuit and personal in­ terviews - as they compete lor the coveted crov/n and over S200,000 in cash and prizes at the 37th an­ nual pageant. Hosts: Alan Thicke and Tracy Scoggins. (Live) g O O M ovie“ Baby M " (1988) (Part 2 ol 2) JoBelli Williams, John Shea. Premiere, Fact-based ac­ count ol tho controversial custody battle bfitv/een Willram and Eliza­ beth Stern and Mary Both White­ head, the surrogate mother who changed lior niind after tlie cl'iid was born, ip E © Movie "C.A.T. Squad: Py­ thon W olf" (1988) Joseph Cortese, Steven W- James. Pre- , miore. An elite government anti- ’. -terrorist squad becomes invlolved in a lop-secrot reconnaisance mis­ sion. (In Stereo) g © Ocean Apart (Part 2 of 7) rp E Movie "Fists of Fury" (1972) Bruce Loo, Miao Ker Hsiu. A young kung lu student is deternnned to seek revenge lor the murder ol his boxing master. 10:00 © Moyers: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth (Premiere) In the first of six conversations be­ tween mythologist Josepli Camp­ bell and journalist Bill Moyers, Campbell explores tlie heroic quest, Irorn Buddha to "Star Wars” , t,! E Gunsmoko E The Streets ol San Francisco 10:30 E Marshal Dillon 11:00 O O O O E © News E Hogan's Heroes © Doctor Who E Cousteau's Rediscovery ol tho World © Bonny Hill E INN News 11:30 0 Cheers O O M-A-S'H E © Best of Carson E Hit Squad © Many Wives of Patrick E Movie "The Private Files of J. 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Q Entertainment Tonight E Win, Lose or Draw E Jeffersons © Almanac Gardener © Dating Game E Cheers E Private Benjamin 8:00 O O Bugs Bunny Mystery Spe­ cial Animated. A case of mistaken identity causes Bugs to become a ' v;anted v/abbit” as many of his old nemeses try to put him av/ay for good, (R )g O O Who's the Boss? Tony feels neglected , when Samantha an­ nounces that she and her nev/ boy­ friend ai-e going' steady, (R) (In Stereo) g E © Matlock A TV producer is accused of murdering the pro­ gramming chief at the top-rated network. (R) (In Stereo) q E Movie “ Florida Straits" (1986) flaul Julia. Fred Ward. Three men risk their lives to recover,the trea­ sure one of them had buried in Cuba 25 years before. : © N ova A behind-the-scenes look at the art of cinematic illusion, fea­ turing scenes from "Return of the Jedi,' "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "2010” . 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Ii-ndi I \ s.III! i Ir- lo.iin re,ill\' vi.iiUi, iDs'.elhei ihis season and he ihnik'-. the\ i an ih;' well in ihe pla'.otls. lia\e shiiwn :i io( ol deierniniaim n, ■ ■ iic said K iin e i W ins Aj^ain 1 lendrix jusi shook his head whi-n !alkin;j, ahoui W esl j-or ■sMli's .lack K niiel. a leaininate oi'his on tlic NIcK'TisvlIlc'Ccgion ■^+rrrrnn slapped ;r—rlir :uuUliU-uei.n)(-i|iv:j!e(J.,T)iev.''re lean). “ 1 went 2-lbr-3 against him as a sophoiviore hut 1 iiavcn’t done tiuieli (his; season," he said, " lie 's smart and is a real llnesse piteher. He watched me in lA'i^ioiraiul lie knows how lo pileli lo m e ." , rile sKime was marred by rain ihroujihoul and a three-run first b\ (he Titans gave them a lead dial Kim el woidd hold. A lte r a r;iin delay in the louith inning, West added another run tor a ,4 0lea<). In the top o f the sixth. Matt homer to right tieid but in the bottom o f the I'rame, tlie um- [lires called the game due to lightning' " It dill soniethiiis: to our kids when they stop|ied it." said lln n i. ' 'W e had jusi ' |)Ui something U'gelher and had a litile m om entum ." Hunt said l<e\Holds li.id the upper hand l)erore llie game e\en I'legan. , "O u r heads ill'll uereu't in the gam e." he said. "A H e r los­ ing the game lo West like we did die niiiht behire. ihe kids only in high school and they ean'i overeonve a loss like llia t." Reynokis led 4-1) in the si.\th when Davie scratched out:tw o runs, lleiulri.x again started the rally Nvith a single. W alks to M arion and Matt W ebb was tollowed b_\ a Rev single and a sacriliec lly to left by M ike M cDaniel, ■ M iin i said he p io b a b ly w o u ld n 't knov.' his team 's playolT opponent until the weekend, iiie i'ri-C ounty Con- rerenee is holdinii its tourna­ ment all thiS; week; " " ' '' •N'dles: • Davie has allowed il,s op­ ponents to seorc in the first: in­ ning in five straight games and eight o f (he last 10. "T h e bny.s are trying to k ill m e ," laughed Hunt. "W e 've probably gone into the last two innings behind more ihan we have ahcatl, • Meeham ran his record to 4 ■ 1 w ith the .South F^owan vic­ tory, Key is G-3, • In last year's playoffs, Davie defeated East Gaston before falling to Greensboro G rim slcv, WAL MART’S ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY—It IS oui inli'nlion lo luivt; ovory advpttised ili‘iii 111 ;,lock Howovoi, il duo 10 any iinloieseeii iiMsoii, .III .iiKoilised item is itol av.'iilabte lor (luicM.isi;, \Val Marl will issuu :i Rain Chock on li'iiiiosl, toi llii) Ini'iclwiuteo lo be puictasod at till' s.ilo pni:i! wheiievei .ivailable, or will sell you ,1 v.iiinlai ili'in ,il a compainbte lyduction in puce. vVi' ii'S.ove tlio iicjiil lo liiml tiiianli'.ies l.imilalioiis vOu5 in Mi'xico DAVIIi C()i;N rV tCN I KKPIMSK KKCOKI). ■mUUSDAY.Mii.v 19, I98S-IG £<'>\ ' Mrs. Vance E. Lanier Jr. ... was Phyllis Jan Hedgecocl< S to k e s - S p r y C o u p le P la n J u ly 3 0 W e d d in g iM r. and Mrs. I'iiul E, Stokes of Salisbury annmincL- ihc ciigagc- lent o f their daughter. Kathy Marie Stiikes, to Josepli "Joey" jithanicl Spry, son o f M r. and Mrs. Joe J. Spry of 106 Crcstvicu rive, Mocksvilie. iThc bride-elect is a graduate ofSalisbiiry lligh School and Rowan l)ininunity College. She is employed In the oi nee ofSalisbiuy I’ood Ion, inc. ISpry is a graduate ol' Davie High School ami attended l)avids(>n |)niinunity College. Il-le is employed with nianagenieni with l-'ooil I.ion. Inc. in Salisbury. iThe wedding is planned foi' July .^0 at Maupin A\ cniie Presbyterian juirch in Salisbury. 1 he lornial wcddinj,’ ol I’livllis ■lai) I Icil^ot ock ol Walkci imvn to N'aiiLC 1-. 1 .inici .1]: ol A il\ ,itii.'c w.r. hold Satui\la>. Ma\ 14, al 7 I' 111 ,il ScdL'c t ‘lardi'ii I ni|fd XK'llu'ihsI ('hun.h HI l\riiu .'is\illr. M idinIcis ollK'ialinp,'al Ilk; doulilc- riiie i.'fH'iiiriii'. V.ere llic Kc\'s Jile D.im s h I Konu-i svil!c aiui Ui'iialil 1-unilcrhiirk o! Wiiislnn-.S.ilent. I’hl' I'Vlvk'. I'.IM’H 111 llKlllllli.'C i'\ her l.ilhcr; N^'illiai'n 1-, I IcdL'ccuck. ,woiv ,t hi kial or\Kii!U' lal' Ida ik'siLMK'd .Hid in.idc In .\lis. Mae .liiyncr 'I he jmiwii I'oaluied a lilli'il I'ihIk'c cnil'ioiilcred willi pea'is and sequins will) an n il slu >ulder el’leel and a di'ep \' bai k with large oi ^an/a I n . rhe, kill skin cMended inln a riill length train « ith lace appliques and Irini. Hei headpicce was ilesiuiu-d w illi bridal,net, set|uins anil llowers. al- lacheil to a tingeitip \eil ol silk illusion, .-\ program of wedding nuisic was presented b\ soloisi. KenI Mannuiu ol Keiners\'ille. ho also played guitar: l.inda Smith, organist; ,linini\ NS’ilson. piaiiisi; and h y Clontz. suloisi. •Sariia l,;iird kept the guest register. The liride's .sister. I'alrieia Meduecoek was niaii.1 of honor. Si’i '. iiiL’ , as I'l lili'sinaids -a ere M iiiK 'lli' I l.'iii'plrai and I’ain i Hii',- i,'ms III ■ K i'n u 'inviIIc: fienigi- ol Hi'iiu',-, ( 'leek: I'aula Walker ol \Vall.eitu'\Mi an.,! ,\ii- lU’lle I ,amcr >il Ad\ ance \ aiK'c I,aiiiei Sr, was Ins son's besl man IMierins' \u ,tc Hn.an Howies. Rodney Lanier and l)\‘.a\ne .Alien, all cil ,Ad',aiKc; drci,' Hedsaul of Winston-Salem :ind Riiger I'luie iif Keineisville. Acolytes were Chad l.aniei and Jijslm Riddle, Child altcnclants were Deette ^ Riddle. Ilowi'i girl; and (.ireu 1 anier, ring hearer. The bride is a graduate of liast l-<iisy\h Senior High School and (irecnsboro: College w ith a bacheloi's ilegree in business ad­ ministration and economies. She is employed by Helks. Inc. of Hanes Mali. MCr parents are Mr^ aiul M rs . \\'illi;nn !•'. Iletlgecock of; W alkeitoun. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Vance Lanier Sr. of .Ad\ anee. Me is a graduate of Davie Migh Schotd, and Forsyth rechnical College with an associate degree in manufacturing engineer­ ing technology. He is employed by R.J. Reynolds'I'obacco Company. L'ollowine a honeviiK'on in .Aruba. the l oiiple i\'jll make llu:ir liome in \\ in,‘.toii Salem,: Keeejitinn IniniediaieK' lollnwingTlu’ wetl- liiiig ci'reinoii}'. :i I'eceplion was' held 111 the church lellowshi|\hall. hiisicd bv the ba ide's p:iienis. .Assisiing:w ill) the serviiie uiae: l.yneile Hampton, Karen .Manning. Sue Summers, lulna .Matthews and 1 heinia Couch. Relreshineiils serv etl included a lliree-fiered wedding cake, britlal punch, ham biscuits, fresh fruit tiay. dainty chicken salad sand- wiehes. cheese stiaus, atkl decorated niint.s. 'I'he tables were covered with white lace cloths and centered with arrangemeiits o f fresh spring llowers. A color scheme of peach, lavender and yellow was carried out. The bride's photograph w'as displayed at the banquet table. Rehearsal Dinner A rehearsal dinner w'as hosted Friday evening, hy the bride­ groom's parents in the church fellowship htill, follow’ing the w'cd- ding rehearsal. Guests included the wedding parly, family members, special friends and out-of-town guests. A color .scheme of apricot, green and uhite were carried out iii'the' decot alioils. The inemi consisted o f baked ham. Swedish nicathalls. polali^es', I'c.is arid carrots, congealed lime salad, yeast rolls. gr«)m 's cake and iccil tea, , fhe couple chose this occasion to present gifts to theirattendants., Showers' *A lloating miscellaneous bridal show er was held honoring the cou­ ple on Sunday. .April 10, at Bethlehem United M ethodist Church Fellowship Building. riie shower w'us hosteil by Thelma Couch. Margie Davidson, L,ydia Laird. Annette Uinier, Pal­ sy Laniei;, and Edna Matthew.s. Appro.xiniaiely 40 guests attend­ ed between 2 and 4 p.m. •A miscellaneous bridal shower was held April 17 at the home of Charles and Karen Manning, Kcrnersville, given by Karen Man­ ning and M ichelle Hampton. Spring llowers w'erc used. • A miscellaneous bridal shower was held May 1 at the home o f Darrell and Paula Walker o f Walkertown, given by Pam Dug- gins, Paula W alker, Patricia Hedgecock and Pauline Hedseeoek. Nineteen Dav ie C'ounty Hospital employees were honored for ser- \'ice ruesday. May 2. tlilring the fa c ility 's annual recognition program. Christopher Du,\, hospii;il ad­ ministrator. said the ccremony is designed to formally recogni/.e employees for professional con­ tributions and ilcdication in pro­ viding iiuality health care. "The county is fortunate to have a facility with the caliber o f staff comprising fJavie County Hospit­ al’s work force, because of their firm commitment to providing the besl possible care for their patients in a professional, compassionate manner,'' Du.\ said. "W ithout tiuestion. our employees are w ill­ ing lo go the e,\tra mile to assure optinuuw care and comfort, be- Davie Native Receives Brooke Co. Promotion H a ze l Shanlon Ihnl- son of Winston- Salem has recently been a p p o i iM ed Assistant vice president o f Hooke Company. Booke Company is a Hudson consulting Hrni with offices in Winsion-Saiem. Charlotie. Birm ­ ingham and Coltiinbtis: It proviiles • emjiloyce benefit consulting and actuariiil services and insurance tlnaiicial education. After brief employment as a pro- graiumer trainee with Sears & Roebuck. Chicago, 111,, and leller.‘'bookkee|)er al Citizens Sav­ ings and Loan at Salisbui\. Miss Hudson joined Booke and Com­ pany in 1970 and was pmmoteil senior analyst in 197Sand is Pro­ grammer analyst in the defmeil conlribiilion area. She is a 1971 graduate o f Davie High School and a 1974 graduate i)f Winston-Salem Stiite Univet\si- ty. She is pursuing the bachelor's degree in Biblical studies from Shaw Uiiiversity. Her civic/church afllliations in­ clude consultant for the \ outh Motivation Task Force sponsored by the National Alliance of Businesses, member of the board of directors o f WSSU Alumni Association, chairperson of the WSSU Student Relations Commit­ tee. member of the NAACP where "she has served as youth presiilent and past Hiemher o f the Black Repertory Company. She is a member of Shiloh Bap­ tist Church in Mocksvilie where she was tot choir pianist, auditor aiul member of the senior choir and Sunbeam Band in 1971, Shanlon was selecteil Debutante of the Year by the Alpha Alpha /.eta Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. She is , the daughter o f Mrs. luigeiie (Magalene) Gaither and I'ros Hudson ol M ocksvilie, cause o f a strong commitment to the philosophy that at Davie Coun­ ty Hospital, I'uinHing tlie needs of our patients and their families is our primarj' responsibility." The service aw'ards ceremony was held in the hospital cafeteria. Opening remarks were made by Troy W infrey, chairman of the Davie Hospital Board of Trustees and Franklin M. Tolbert, M .D ., medical staff president. Mrs. Carroll Johnstone of the Davie Hospital Au.xiliary, led the invocation. Each employee was presented a service pin bearing the hospital’s name and respective years o f service. Dorothy Walker, a nursing ser­ vices employee at Davie Hospital for 20 years was presented a gold pin w'ith a ruby inset. Employees honored for 15 years of scrveice were Mary Lou Coley, Shae James and Martha Randall, nursing services: and Anne Han­ cock, fiscal services. ■ ^ Employees presented 10 year service pins included Pat Atkinson, nursing; Debbie Beck, radiology; Marjorie Hellard, fiscal services; Bertha Mayfield, dietary: Patn Speer, radiology; and Jo White, dietary. Five year service pins were presented to Jane Bullard, hospital dietitian; Rela Burgin and Scott Coble,; nursing services; Sylvia Draughn and Meshelle Grant, fiscal services; Shirley Lanning, dietary; Betty Myers, pharmacy; and Dianne Vestal, laboratory. An additional 33 hospital employees were cited for perfect attenadnce during the past year. Hospital eniployees Auxiliary members and visiting dignitaries had an ice cream social in the hospital courtyard immediately following tlie ceremony. Events were held in connunction with Ho.spital Week observances stag­ ed nationally May 9-13. Everhart Earns ECU Degree Judy Diane E v e rh a rt . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everhart of Ad­ vance. gradu- ;ited from East Carolina Uni­ versity with a b a c h e I o r ’ s degree in mcdi- Everhart cal record adtuinistration May 7. During grailuation ceremonies, Everhart received an ECU Outstanding Senior Award. While attending East Carolina, she servcil as secretary, vice presi­ dent and president of Phi l.ita Sigma honor society, a member of Gam­ ma Beta Phi honor society, and East Carolina University marshal. Throughout her four years at ECU, Everhart remained on the ECU honor roll and deiin's list. In addition, she served as secretary of the Student Medical Record Asso­ ciation, a leader in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and a volunteer for the Pitt County Special Olympics. A 1984 graduate o f Davie High School, Everhart is a iiiember of the Noiih Carolin;i Medical Record Association and the American Medical Record Association. ICarcn Rena (irydcr bcc;iiiu: the |de of James Todd (iailihei in a j).n i. wedding on Saturday :il Ibron Baptist Church Tlu' Rc'.. Illia iii 1.^, Wciise was the ol- jaiing minisk-r. |■^llgcla Dowell. June (l.iithcr Ij Mary Unbargcf jircsentcd the lisical prelidC; and the guest ris tia r was Brenda Aiulcrson. Iriic bride is ihe claiighici of Mr, |l Mrs. W'illi:im Fred Ciryder of jute 4; Statesville. She is a lidiiiite of North Iredell High liool and atleuiled King's and Itchell Community College. She Imployed by Bingham and Parks iRoute r. Advance, rhe bridegroom is the son o f J. and Mrs. James Rex (ialliher l^otite I,H arm ony. A graduate |N orlh Iredell High School, he is eiii()loyed In the taimly dairy (i|ieialuin m Harmony. Given in iiiiuriage by her father, the bride wore ;i Iraditional saliit gown with a filled bodice. The sculpiiired wedding band collar was o f Alencon lace and was trimmed with pearls. The Iron! :ind back yokes were of sheer French bridal illusion w illi scallo()ed Alen­ con lace applii|ucs. The bastjuc waist and leg o mutton sleeves had sheer windows of dcheale .Schiflli lace borilerc<l bv jeweleil Alencon lace and pciirl droplets. The full skilled gown w:is softly gathered about the basi|uc w:iist and featured a large butter- fly bow edged wilh Alencon lace, I'he chapel train had a back panel with Chantilly encrusted with pearls, iridescent se(|uiiis, pearl iooj)s aiul Alencon lace band H im. A scalloped Alencon lace border encircled the hemline. She wore a staiul-up band of kicc covered with beads and pearls to which a wai.st length veil was at­ tached with a small poul. She car­ ried ;i cascade ol It) roses iiccentcil with spring hlossonis. while lilies and gypsophila. C iiiily Jean Jenkins was maid ol hoiioi and Bonil:iDixon, sister ol the bride, was matron o f honor. : Shciry Slewari, ( hristi Walker, ’I'racec Hancock and Wendy fayloi were bridesmaiils. I'he bridegroom’s father was best Ilian. , Ushers were Brent ( ialliher. broiher of the groom: J;iy Stewait. Scott W'inelxirger, Ch:uhe Hewill and Bi;id\ I'omlin, Bryan W'ood was ring bc;irer. A leeeplion hosied by the bride's parents in the fellowshiii hall follow'c<l till- ceremony. I,)aiia Siiiilh, Michelle Smith, Linda Johnsiiii aiul 1 >ebliie ( Ircen ;issisied in ser\ing. The three lieicil wedding cake was surriHinded b\ loiii saielliie cakes :iiul dccoi.iicd wilh pink rosi'buds accenlcd w ith blue dmp flowers, sugar bells ,uul llm \eis between each licr, l,)o\e' :uii) hearts with lacey weddm.;' bell', were phiced on tiic io i)iu‘i aiu! ihc siilcs luid dmcs :md jlinvei', Tlu' biidcgrooin's p.iicnis wcic hosts for a baibeciic on l iul.o es'cning in the jellossship li.iU, IVsscii inchided ihe groom'' cake, .Afiei rciuinmg liom a \\cdiliiig iri|> to M oriil.i, the coujile w ill make then home .if Route 1, Harmony, 14* V- ' Mrs. James Todd Ualliher . vvcjs Karen Rena Gryder 2(.:-nAVIi; C C)l'N rY KNI KUl'KISl' RKCOKI), 'I'HUUSDAV, Mny I'J. 19H8 Mrs. James Alexander Weatherman Jr. was Anne Elizabeth Jones Jones-Wea therman At Advance Church Mi.ss Anne Jones ;ind James Alexander Weatherniun Jr, were united in holy matriniiiny on Sunday. May 15, at Advance Uniiecl M ethodist Church. Tiie Rev. 'I'honias C. McLean of­ ficiated at iho 4 p.m. ceremony. A program o f wedding music was pre.scnted by Miss Jenny Jones, pianist, cousin of the bride; and Mrs. Jane Jones, soloist, the bride's aunl. The bride, escorted by her father. W ore a tea-ienglh cotton batiste dre.ss accented w itii cross- stitchingOn the collar and sleeves. ■The dress wasmade by ihe bride’s motlier. Her bouquet o f white roses and peach miniature carnations was designed and made by the groom’s mother. Miss Gina Builon of Raieiglt was m aid of honor. Miss Janna Jones o f Advance was* her sister’s bridesmaid. Best man was Scott Sadler of El Paso, Te.xasi Groomsman was Pal ;Frey, the groonv’s broiher-in-law of Madison. Mrs. Debbie Cranllll, cousin of the bride, presided at the guesi register and Alan Jones, the bride’s brother, greeted (he giiesis and distributed bulletins. "I'he wedding was directed iiy the bride’s sister- in-law, Mrs. Lori Jones. The bride is ilie daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Leonard Jones of Route 3. Advance. She is a graduate <if Davie High School and A p­ palachian State University. She was employed as a financial analyst with Branch Banking anti Trust Company in Wilson. The groom is the son I'f Mrs. Grace Weatherman of Fayetteville and the lale M ajor Janies A. Weatherman Sr. He is a graduate o f Morehead High School in Eden and attended Appalachian Stale Universily. He is in the U.S. Navy and w ill be stationed in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Following the ceremony the cou­ ple was honored with a barbecue supper at the bride’s parents’ home on Underpass Road in Advance. l-oliow'ing the wedding rehear­ sal Saturday night. Ihe groom’s motlier entertained the wedding party at the fellowship hall of Ad­ vance United Melhodisl Church with a dinner, 'riie dinner was prepared by Mrs. Rulh Hockaday of: Advance. Hendrix Appointed To Board Of First Federal Savings Bank W illiam G. W hite Jr.. pre.sideni o f First i-ederal Savings Bank, announced the appointm ent o f H.R. Hen­ drix Jr. to ihe board of di- ] rectors in a meeiing held March 17 ai the in s iiiii- tion’s Main Office at 2.30 N. Cherry St., Wiiiston-Saleni. Hendrix has served on the aiL visory board of i-'ir.st i-'ederal's Mocksville Office since i! opened in 1970 and lias, Scrvi'd as chairman since 1972. A resilient of Davie Cnunly, Hendrix is ihe co-owner iil Heii- Ilendrix C lu b G e ts L a u n d r y T ip s The liasi Davie llonieniakerN 1 I'Xiension Club mel al the home ol Josephine Ellis May 12 for iheir nioiillily ineetiiig. The meeting was called to order by the Vice president, C’hailotle ■ Smiil).: I'leven members answered roll call by telling a favorite saying o f ; their mothers. ; Ruby McKnight gave the devii- ; (ions and prayer; Joe Cheek and ' ■ ' f April was awards moiilli for the Benmida Riin Garden Club one (if the youngesi garilen clubs In Norih Carolina. : ,‘\l ihe 6,'<rd annual nieciingol the (lardon Club of Noiih Carnllna the Bermuda Run Garden ('lub received ihe lollnuing awaiiK: • I’he Viola Kikei Aw.ird lor (. i\ ie heaulilk'.-ilion. Fhis is given lo a single clulvcoinplclin;; Ihe inosi (Hilsianiliiig IvMUiifiL.ilion pK'iecI of two years duralinii A blue niil'on ,md siU oi bnw I weie ,i\s.uiled It' llie cluli (in iheir wor k ill the coininunily post i iflR e. • I he Kalie I.L Hines Hoi ■ ticuliuic Awaid liii civic .kI ih'nc ineiit. I liis aw.iid. ii hitie iihlinii and sihcr iinplu , isigiw ii lo ilio club uliich h;is done disiingiiisheil civic uoik Id lin ilu iilliire in niak III!.' |HMiii.iik'ni i(n|<c(nrriH'iils lur piihlu: I'eiicfii in iim n. roniiniiiir- : ly, .1) C illllllr, side.: SIK'I) I'M a lilisliiiii; parks, pla/as, iiuinii,‘ip,il iiamciis, • Mk‘ I aiidsc.tpi'DcsiL'i) Aw.iid- A S ill i'.ish .1 want.was \cn Ui lliC' i hili |(i( ihe bcsi i;ini|sca(H' tlcsiL'ii. I he iiH|uiieint'iu for lliis award IS f'liigivss aliained. I he landsc;i[ie cliaii, phuiiimaplv. .t the i'cgnm : in;.! ol (he I'.ndeii ,iiul al ihe end of ihe season, and a lexl tieseribing work aecoinplisheil ai.’companies ihe ajiplicalion. • I he Cadieime Williams Vear- l)oi)k A\caid, Alu-r winning a blue iil’boii ,n ihedisiiici level, ilievear- book was aiiiomaiicallv subiniiied lu ihe slale, A SIO cash award vsas av.'arded lo Herimula Riin Garden ( lull lor ilie luoM nuisiaiuling vear- bonk from a chib ol 2.'S-.^9 members, Ihe club’s yearbook has beeni seni on to Ix' judged at the nationiill level, - In addition.; Bermuda Rurl Garden Club received honoriihjij mention in the competition for bcsf one-year eitih history. Club presidenl, Ruth Rodgers thanked Lois Price, Joanne Ten I nille, M.J. Plitl, Sue Lawrence ami Iheir committees for the hard w orlj which made these awards possiblef llo iiic c'aic providers Iroiii ihe Davie C’uuniy lloine lle.illh .\gcn c\ recenily juini'd .''(M) oihci in- hoinc service providers lYoni across ihe siaie at ihe 1 loine Care C'onlcicnce in (.lieenshoro. Connie Staffoul. heahh dnecior. anil Ihe hillowing honie heahh sialT personnel: Janel liiair, R.N., cooi dinator ol home he.ilih, : Jaiiie Crews. f,aneile i.aule. R.N,; Lin da Rnberls. R.N.;,Hienda Mien. R.N,. and Jean Shallei. L I’.N . alleiuieil Ihis vear's coiilcieiitc April: 2-l-2tv, ' I'he Iheme, "Nlaknig Choices riiai C ounl." rellecletl llie erou ing number of v iuil ilccisioiis fac­ ing home care piov iders. Conlrrencc parlieipanis allenil- ed sessions coiulucicvl by home care e.\per(s fioin across the couiilrv. Dr, Glenn I’lekart!. professor of ineilicine at L'.NiC-Chapel Hill, opened ihe conference with an ex- ainin.iiion of ihe rationing of health care in .America; V'al Halaman- ilaiis, presiileni of llie National .■\ssociaiioii lor. Home Care in \\ ashinylon, D.C., encouraged home care providers lo keep liL'hliiig lo ensure Ihal elderly and; .disabled viii/eiis receive home care services Ihev need and deserve. I he Davie siaff [lariicipaied in vv(nksho|is I'ocusing oil docunien- laiuin, leg:il aspects of home care. home pain managenient, elhics of decision-making, and promoting qualily in-home aiile services, among many oilier sessions. Over two do/,en workshop sessions wei'C offered lo participants during the conference. The annual conference is spon-^ soreil bv die .\'onh Carolina A.ssoeialion for Home Care, whicll repicseiits more than 200 hom| care agcncies across the State. For more information about lh| Davie County Home Health Agen cy anti the type o f in-home carl services available to the communj ty, contaet J. Blair al 634-5985f Earns WSSU Degree Miss Pier M ilan Connors, daughter of the Rev. Thomas and Kathleen Connors Sr. of Route 5, Mocksville, graduated May 7 froin Winston-Salem State University. She received a bachelor’s dcgre| in accounting. She w ill work and continue tl pursue her master’s degree al Tenf pie Universily in Philadelphia, PJ tlrix :intl Corrihcr Consiruciioii Company. Inc. of Mix'ksville. His communiiy and civic ac- liviiies include: charier member and pasi presidenl of Mocksville l.,ioii’s Club, ,'^2iiil Degree Mason and Pasi Master o f Mocksville Masonic Lodge, member of Winsion-Salem Scoiiish Rile anti Charlolle Shrine. Hendrix is a member of Dulin Uniled Melhodisl C’hiirch and is serving on the dislrici level of riiomasville District oftlie United^ .Melhodisl Church. AsaGitleon In- ternaiiiinal member, Hentlrix has been a guest speaker for many churches in this arcii.: Hendrix and wife, Modene, live in Mocksville. They have Iwo children, Mrs; Patricia H. Jarvis and llavw ixid R. Hendrix 111. Ostine WesI helped w illi Heritage Day in I-orsyih County May sixth. The club’s program this month, w hich was on '■Laundering Pesticide Soiled Clothing,” was presented by the i-xtension agent, Nancy llartman. After the business session, the ineeting adjuuined by repealing the club collect and reniained with I'llis for lunch. I n a le w shcMl wvck.s, R nw an \U 'iiu in ;il 1 lo.spit;il w ill a n n o u n c e ilic a n i\< il o l a now ;ic ld iiin n lo o u r h e a lth care la in ily W e re lu tik lin g b ra n ti's p a n ls iiii; new labtM - c lc liv e r\'-re c o \’e r)’ siiile,s ih a i \\ ill alli,i\s' e x |x 'i.ta n l in o lh e rs to e.xperience ih e e n iire h in h in ii, proee.^s in a single, s |x ic io u s ro o m . W h ile th e y 'll e o n ia in a ll the latest ie e h n o lo };\ lo en sure a s;ife d e liv e ry lo r m o th e r a n ti t h ilil, o u r n e w su iie s a re beiiie, t!e,">ionet! .m il ile t ora te d w ilh ih e w a rm lh a n il lo o k o l \o u r \ e r\ o\s 11 hom e. A ll h ih o r-d e liv e rv -iv e tn e ry suite s w ill lie pn- \a ie w ith th e ir o w n b a th , te le p h o n e , c o lo r tele­ v is io n , an d elegant fu rn ish in g s. M o th e rs w l l relax in a tiiiie i,fe s ifu l ro o m w h e re nurses are o n ly steps awiiy. N e w b o rn s can stay rig h t in th e ro o m w ith ih e ir m o th e rs. Fathers w ill a p p re cia te th e sleepei- sola o r re c lin e r a n d ro c k in g c h a ir th a t ,m .ike \ tsits m o re enjoyable. it's a ll d e sig iie d to give y o u o n e o f th e m o st n u 'm o ra b le e.xperiences o f y o u r life. l o r m o re in fo rm a tio n a b o u t h a v in g y o u r new .td d iiio n in o u r ne w a d d itio n , c a ll its at (il 2 M o i k.s\'ille A \e n iie , ,^,ilislH tf\; ,\,e , 28144 Births : HU.I-NHUKC: I’aul ;iiu l:l,is.i I'lk 'iil'iiiI' .ui- iliUilK'c the hitili u| ilu-ii I'li su hikl, :i d;uiuliK-i. NK'liss.i (';inii, mi M,i\ 'S. ■ : ' Sla-ui'ij,;hcil S Hv-. o-/-, ,iiul was inclu's Iniii' .Malcjnai: L'.r.iiuipaiciii'- au* M i , aiiil Ml'S. (uani ot l-la, ^ I’alcnial gi.iiuipariMils aic M l, aiiil M r s .; .limniy 1‘lii‘n h u io ! Houio ,\liH ks\ llJt', Ciri'al yraiuliuoilu'is arc M is '1'iiia l,,aik’ I'l I’lini'c IX'l,coii, |-la,, ami Mrs, Goi'il’K’ I j.inicls.ni koiiii' 4. i\liH'ks\ilU-,, I'A’ANS ' ■ .M r, aiul Mrs, Harrs l'-\aiis oi ..Hixson, Tenn.. anmnincc ihc hirih 1)1' their first ohiki. a daughter, .Laurcii Whitney, on May 5 at MrlaiiiJt'r Hospital of t ’halianooiia. T c iin , il The bahy weighed 7 lbs. 5'/; >ys. anti was 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents aie Mr. atul Mrs. I.ester Phillips of Nlueksvilk'. Paterital grandparents are .Vlr. ami Mrs. Jack lioward livans of Rockwood. Tenn. Mrs. l-!vai)s is the former Robin Phillips o f Moeksville. llA LI..S rR O M Jane and l-rank Hallstrbni of I Route 3, Advance, announce the I birtli o f a .son, Zachary Ale.vander I Hallstroni, on A pril 5 at 8:4S a.m. SPILLM AN Richard and Michele Spillman of Route 3, Mock.sville, announce the I birth of a daughter, Jennifer Leigh Spillman, on March 4 at Forsyth I Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. I and was 20'4 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Sue ISmith ol'Uinclis and Coy Smith o f |kannapolis. Paternal grandparents are Mary iGregoi^' o f Moeksville and Rodger |Barncy of Moeksville. Paternal great-grandmothers are iRuby Broadway of Cooleemee and Ikuth Barney o f Moek.sville. o r n a t z e r lliy Dottic Polt.s (Cornatzer Correspondent Our community c.xprcs.ses .syni- Ipathy to the family of M r. and jMr.s. Bob ''iregory in the acciden- Ital death o f their daughter. Carol, j, W eldon A llen underwent Isurgery at Davie County Hospital [Monday as an outpatient. M r. and Mrs. Joe Jones spent |la.sl week in Rock H ill, S.C., with jtheir daughter, Mozelle Nichols. Eva PotLs, Lenii W all, Leona iBowens, Mac Laird, and Pearl |Frye had supper at Dockside in i^lemmons Saturday to celebrate jthe birthday o f Eva Potts on May 118. , M r. and Mrs. Homer Potts at­ tended the christening service of I heir grandson, Brent Kristopher IHarpe, and the hnmecoming at rarm inglon Methodist Church Hunday. Mrs. Michael Arthur Spillman ... was Lisa Annette Hardy Bride Of Mr. Spillman May 14 At Mt. Hermon 'I'he wedding o(' Miss Lisa .An­ nette Hardy, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. fidward Hardy of Boiinville. and Michael Arthur Spillman, son of M r. and Mrs. .Arthur Spillman of Moeksville. was held Saturday.; May 14, at 2 p.m. at Mount Her­ mon Baptist Cluirch. 'riie Rev. Jimmy Tucker officiated at the double-ring ceremony. .A program of wedding music was piesented by Pam Wood and Ola .N'ewman. Soloists were Ron­ nie. Rodney and Jonathan Bledsoe, all of Dobsdn'. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of organza, fashioned with a fitted bodice, stand away collar, satin cummerbund. ;ind full length Bil- Iv point sleeves of Chantilly lace. Her full skirt w'as also bordered in Chantilly lace. She wore a h.'it ;itr Davie High Vocal Concert May 19 'I'he chonises and viK'al ensem­ ble of Davie High Schixil w ill pre­ sent its annual .spring, concert Thursday. May 19. at 7:30 p.m. in the South f^avie Junior High Theatre, The concert w ill feature both sacred and secular iiuisic. A few of the songs to be includetl are: “ The l.ord's Prayer," •‘ Har­ m ony." "W ith Just One Look In Your Eyes." and the "Theme from Ice Castles." There will be no charge. Letty Smith is elioral director and pianist at l.)avie High School. ladled t() a chapel k'/iglh lace mantilla. Mrs, Robin Partlue of 'i .idkin- villc was matron of honor, Ser\'- ing as briilesinaids were Mrs, Sherry Lawrence and Mrs, Teresa York, both of .Mockssille: and Miss .Angela Hardy ol' l,)obson. •Miss Tiffany Hardy was a junior bridesmaid.: Arthur Spillman was his son's best m an. Ifshering were .\lark l.aw reiice. Doug York and Steve Pardue. ,\'eal Hudson was a junior usher. Child attendants were Miss .Amber Wooiiring, llower girl; and Christopher Estep, ring bearer. The britle's aunt. Mrs. Diane Hardy, directed the weckling. The bride is a graduate o f Star- mount High Seluuil and attended Surry Community College. She is employed by K N 'f Plusmark. Inc. The bridegroom is a grack;ate of Eorbush fligh School, and is employed by the Davie County Board of Education. Eolknving a honeymoon in Charleston. S.C.. the couple w ill n):ike their home in .Moeksville, Keceplioii Immediately following the wed­ ding ceremony, a rece|iiitMi was held in the couple's lutnor at the home of M r. and Mrs. James l lar- ilv in Boonville. R e d k e n S a lo n P e r m s . F o r c u r ls s o n a t u r a l y o u c o u ld lie . I'lom ilaybrc.ik to day's end, the no's woman is on the move, I Icrlile is biisy, hi'i lie, hi-li'ch. She looks lu’i pest bei.uisc ‘.hhe w.inls to,,, bi'iause slie has to, Kedkcn pcnnanenl w.ives were rr<Mtfd with the W's woman in ininil, AiKi till’ ireative experiise o f om slylisis a/ul you ll h.ive the look thal's suiteil !(' your needs .mil lileslylc. Kcilken s.ilon perms, because we know mon' about hair. G raduation Special Highlighting ^35°° A 5 4 5 0 0 V a l u e iVBiwxio siioiriM; cfNia fl-t MMf.INS 7pt. 1171 (II IIK.HWAV 15ft Mrt KSVII.I i In d iv id u a lly Y ou White snake print trim S h o e S h o w Hours: Mon 10 ani-9 pnv, Sun. 1 pm-G pm Catawba Graciuation Held 7 From Area l)AVIK C()U.N'I V i;.vn;RIM<ISi; Ri;C()RI). TIRIR,SI)AV, Miiy 19, On May 8 S:!ljslnirs : a lot.il oi M l '.liidi'iil.s rei i i\i'il .1 bat hi-loi o) .irts tlelree at ei'iiiini'iu emeiu i,‘'.ei\ ises M ay fS at Cataut'.i Cullege. lluKe gi.idiiaiinj,' Iroin the area iiu lude: : Salisluiry; I.inda IL li.utleii, daugliUT of M l. and Mrs, (.ieorge llerin.in H:irnhanii oi .Mockss ille and wil'e of Joseph J, Hank'll, early ehiklliiKHi and in- lermediate education (magna cum I,Hide I, MiK'ksville: Jeffrey Wyatt En­ nis, son of .Mr. aiul Mrs. Iiric Lee . Hurl let 1 K iiiiis '.nnis. middle school eilucation: Crystal Dawn Ludwick. daughter I-iulw ick ol .Mr. and Mrs, W illiam Rav Lud­ wick. early- childliood educaiion; Rick: Wayne Seamon. business ad- 111 i nisi rat io n W a n d a Juanila Dalton. daughtiT ol Hazel D, Dalton, early chiklhood ediic.ilion; Bryan Keith Whitaker, son of Rachel Goodman of Statesville and Jack H, W hitakerof Moeksville, history; and Advance: John Christopher Bullins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bullins. inathemaiies. §iste r’s II Flo rist Squire Boone Plara Check With Us For Your Wedding Flowers Fresh And Silk 634-1782 S(|ulre B(K)ne Plaza 1039 Yadkinville Rd. Moeksville, N.C. 27028 T w o L o c a tio n s T o S e rv e Y o u 249-6566 Lexinton Shopping Center Lexhigton, NC. 27292 Purchase II A d v a n c e I$v ImHiIi /iiiiim 'n iin n AdvaniU! CoirosiH'nilt‘n! ' M l's Sallk'( '.i(tiT I hct birllulav I'lH--, - M.>'. I;- 1 !ci I'l fill v' .iiiil , :M r anil VII\ i.ii'L I. ' •,1 II I . .,1 u111) a in 'iU'ii I ,i. k'.h! 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Alli'iv^artK .i huii <>l‘,i chci-’-c l.w- loiy' al \\\'si v\a-, ol in icrcsi. lislKn'.od b\ shv'i'|inuMn ihc I'hccM.': siui'C- , Ia\cni\-iln'i’i' \u'io IVcim llic AtlvaliCi.' aioa, lulu-is I'l'Din Mi^cksvillc aitil ('i'iiii.'cim.\' iindci' ilie , diii'cliiM i x't M ik v Cianicr, Da\ ie rcL'i'caiuin dia'cior, Syin|ialhy is cxprosscd lu I hui niond and Alice t'om at/ci aiul lu M rs,' M arie Alnunul; in ilu- u cekciui iraiicdy. Amanda l.lcndnv wa.'- Iionoiod with a birllulay diniK'r SuiRla> al llic home of her uraiidmolher. Mrs. Edith Zinniieniian. eclcbralint; her 9th birthday. Giicsis were Aman­ da's sisters and her imnher. .An­ drea. Meredith and Mrs, Janie Mcndris. Sherry : Myers, a iViend was al.so present. Bob Hartnian has been readmit­ ted to the hospital siirieriny I'rom scv’cre homorrhaging. Many from the eoinnumity at­ tended the 4 p.m. weUdiiii: of Miss Ann Jones and James Weatherman Jr. Sunday at ihe Vleihodisi Church. Nance Picked For Honor Nursing Group CHAPEL H ILL - Deborah A. Nance o f Mocksville has been elected to niembeiship in .Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor .society of nursing. Nance, whose parents are M r. and Mrs. Janies E. Nance of M o cksville , was among 37 undergraduates, four graduate students and f'ivc coinnninily leaders inducted recently into the Alpha Alpha chapter al Ihe Univer- .sity o f Nonh Carolina al Chapel H ill School o f Nursing. Qualifications for membership include superior scholastic achieve- mcnl, ev'idencc of prol'c.s.sional leadership^ poienlial and marked achievenieni in niirsinu. iiTiFirsinroT a 0 6 a airs 6 o 5 s o a ir &Tc/m w c^^ ''i-'usluvn fiirlhi Sii'ai!!,'! liiira.vi ' e Come see our I new line of summer I sporiswear iV bells! I C c® Shiippinj: Tfr. M'tft.-l’ri. UH,c o Clcmniims, N.C. srn. Hl -j ^ ® ^ Siiii. CloM-t o. Q Q q 0 Q 0 0 0 Q 0 0.0_Q_0_Q.Q 0,0.9_g_g_*g TELL A GRAD YOU'RE GLAD! Shop I tur ih.U icil wish. Kathurine's H A I J . M A R K S H O P Salisliury Mall UM-Z2HU H a ird re s s e rs In s ta ll O ffic e rs I tii‘ I *a> u- il.iiidii'.sscrs met al >'• ■'•in ■' May' l(> a! ilie pubhc libi.w;. iti '.Mocksville. I I'll' iiu’i’iinu v.iinsLsicd (il in- M .iilaljiiii: ,i! i,|in t_.|.s |,ir pu'Miii'i'i' Miuk", U'l.’Ki: \ti r j'rc'.j dcni, Caiolyn Koontz; anil secrc-- lars ireasmer. Donna Wilson, -s W .ti. Ireland e.xplaincd the ' , ihiHi's i>( each olHcer and in,s(<iil- ■ ed ihcm, M oi'k rUice senior c iti/i'iis (ioiialed tlie ir tim i' foi llu- .MncksMlk' (low nlow ii h e a iitinciilioii projcct l:is( riiiirsd ay liy (jiaiidii;.; Ilowei's in (lie* (rcc iiovcs alm i^ .South M ain Sirvct. I’icfiired from left arc I'dlu'l W Iiiln k iT , Rehi'cea /.a iid er, Kiihy .loitiler. and \ eliia Rinsian. M o c k s N e w s 6332 Cephis Dr.,-Clemmons 7 6 6 -6 2 0 8 Mon,-Sat. 10-5; 0 Sun. 1-6 P A T ’ S IN T E R IO R S B\ Ivlbel.Itmes Mocks Gorrespondoni i'lut'cri M.u iiiiaii umlcrw cut suigei\ Mond.i\ jnurniiu' and ila^ been sci'iousU' ill m l-(>rs\lii Hospilai ihc past N'.eck, Mrs. .Anna M(>ek ol insion Salem sjieni Sunday afiernoun u idi M 1 iiii .• I '.ll'l.T ' ■ Ml'. CI.MCIU.;' '".imp ■\jiss 1 .ihel Ji’ii'.' Ml', and M r-1 I ^a'l m 1 \! li ici anil Lhildiciv. iuid Ml .iiiii Mi'-. Ki'. k'.-\ llov'kaday and ■.iiiMicii --iicnl Saluiiia’' 1(1 Matt Carle First In illC K ()R Y .-\n are.i \:OUih eaptiireil high scores in lasl week's W’csicin Regional .Mailiemaiics Riin-Of(‘ Cdmi'ieiition ai Lenoii- Rhyne College. In ihe geomeiiy section of die competition. Mall Carle of .North Davie Junior lligh School was awarded first place. More than 100 eighlh- ihroiigh I llll-graders from schools across western Nordi Carolina partici­ pated in the competition, which is sponsored by the N.C. Council of Teachers of Malhemaiics in con- junciion with ihe N.C. Deparimeni o f Public Insiruciion, Participants advanced to l.enoir- Rhyne from coiiipeiitions at .Ap­ palachian State L)ni\'crsiiy, Lees- McKac College. Queens College, the Ihiiversiiy of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Western Carolina University, L.enoir-Rhyne hosts the regional coniesl amiiially in an cffori lo slimulaie inicrcsi in malhemaiics. . > ' '-S'A .Malt Carle Ci'iiuine DiajUDud ''v . ^ ' lairrings set in 14 K l. (iuld N ow I'K l.i; C.ifl W rappinu I.!irnL'r ■Si/.t's $ ^ j9 9 5 _ $ 9 9 9 5 „ ;h |4 9 ') 5 Mrs, Helen M\ers was Sumlav dinner: guesl iif her daiighlei'. .Mrs. fc.iir l)/esu K'/ ill Winsion-.Saleni. A A R P To H e lp W ith y M C A E v e n t The Davie County Chapier of .•Vmerican .Association of Retired Persons (AARPi met on Wednes­ day. May 11, al the Fif.st Methodisi (.'hurcli r-'ellowship Hall at l():?0 a.in, lin ocalion was given by ihe Rev. W.C, Anderson, reined. The coniinunily chorus gave a program of songs. ■ Refreshnienls were served. .A,ARP inenibers are assisiing in YiVICA Davie l-aniily Fun Feslival on .Mas 21 al W illow Oaks and Squire Boone shopping ccnlers. Hours are 9 a.m. — .“S p.m. AARP has a bus lour going to ('harlotle on June 7. A ll day meetings arc planned in association with A.ARP meeting, lo take place at ‘'l-iniversiiy Place" on Harris Boulevard. Hours: 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Call Marie M iller at 998- .^2()0 for tielails. Cost is S8 per per­ son. Meet al W illow Oak Shopp- inu Center at S a.m. • Draperies • Blinds • Lambrequins • Reupholstering of Furniture • Carpet • Vinyl • Tile • Hardwood Floors • Parquet • Complete Line of Wallcoverings Susan Harris Sec Us At 6 3 9 5 C e p h is D r iv e , C le m m o n s 7 6 6 -9 1 6 6 Davis and Davis Urological John B. Davis, M.D. a n d Wayne E. Davis, M.D. A n n o u n c e T h e R e lo c a tio n O f T h e ir O ffic e F o r T h e P r a c tic e O f Urology T o 504 Forsyth Medical Park 1900 South Hawthorne Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 Office Hours by Appointment Telephone: (919) 765-4882 £ i i.e. Byster Cleary For Davie County Com m issioner N ow 2 l.()ca(i()n 'I'o Sei ve V (ni! On Main Slice! Boside A|)|)if Piiarniacy OowntONvn MoiUsville - (».yo2l() Our New Store iii Ihe Wal-Mart Slioi)i)ji!r0^1it‘!: Open Kriday nights till 8:00 p.m. - hU-M41 ^Vote For 9 Years Experience 9 Years Of Government Experience Lifelong Republican Resident Of Davie County Davie County Business Owner A Friend To All The People c m I > I / Enrrinqs enUirqed to show beauliful detail — Carci'J B uster P.iui rolitiCiii Ad By JO. • D uslcf" Cleaiy: I),V\ IK C O IM V HNTKIU’KISK KKCORI). TIIli|<SI)AV. Mi.v I'). I988-5C Hy K iilln 1). ('liiilT in Davie' County: Enicrpdsc-Ri'ciird The liiur ix’li.n iii(.ill) h.nidK .ip pod s|)fCiali''i'' 111 liu' l ( unit i>‘ Schools nv.iili- ii pii>cii!,iiii'n on llU’ir pro;.’!am ;ii liVc N.< ' ( 'lUincH lor ■Chilili'i'ii \>.iih Hi'li.i'. iiH ,il , Disordoi's' annual Clhi;h! rcct.'iul\ 111 AsiKn i!U', : " ll was wv!l u'v\'iM.'il,'' ^.liii I’.ii M y s lic k i.' who u iiik -i w iili, bfiuiyioialK haiHlu apfvil ^iiiilonis :al Silailvdnni.'. W illiam R l'a \ic and C iii'lccitK ’c olom ontai) schools. "\V c had a liH of propK' wail!nij: 1110,11.' in.lormation on ilii,' pi'L'scnlation \\c diil llicrc. ’ ; Dwainc, I’h ilci. hcha\ loiiilly h:indica|ipi.'d: ilM li s|vclalisi al I’inehiook ckMiK'niarv and Nonh l);iMC Junior liiuh schivls, --aul he I reali/od how |ai ahead tlio couii' 1 ty'.s program was when the keynote speaker at ihe conrerence. an 1 Odueaiion prot'essor trom ihe Uiiivcr.sily nf Calil'Dniia al I.os I Angeles, deserihed the ireiul in the field "alnios! as though he was quoting what we were doing llie re ." Unlike other systems, which put IbchaviDrally handicap|vd students lin , self-cont;uned classrouiiis, I Davie's B11 program mainstreams Itheiii with the rest of ihe school. This better prepares them for the jrcal w o rld . Phifer said. ' ’‘riiat'S Iwhat life is.” he said, '■l.ile is the Itpainstream. Life is not in a sell- Iconiained classroom.'' O f the 6.700 North Carolina ktudents identified as being l.iehaviorally handicapped, only |l ,200 are bein” mainstreamed. D avie's BH specialists Jiighlighied their prograiii in a |37-minutc video shown ai the eiHi- i'crence. Phifer said the four started [.yorking on the script and plann­ ing for the video in January. ‘■We’ve put in a lot of out-of- kchooi time because we all have so Inuch going on with the kid s," he la id . "W e didn't think we would |iave time to get aw ay." Davie's BM piiigram is pari of jhc system's exceptional cliiklren's program, headed up by Terry lones. "A n y child has the pdtential of lieing served by our program ." I ’ hifer said. "N ot necessarily is it |i misbehavior handicap. "O n one end, yoii have students /ho arc m ayb e severely Iv’ithdrawn, depressed, very much lu lle d within themselves, and Ihcrefore, not functioning well. On Ihe oiher end, you have kids who Ire very aggressive and acting out |nd disruptive." A behavioral handicap arises Jecause of an internal conflict Within a person that manifests itself 1 the way tliat person rcacts to the vorld. “ Everybody has stress," he laid. “ You keep piling on stre.ss Ind after a while, you have a crisis lituatjon, you, ine, anybody." I T h e role of the Ul-1 specialists. I'lM fcr said, is lo help the person linderstand that conllict "and then lidjust that behavior to fit into the Iv o rld ." \eck Gets '.cholarship Keith Heck has receivcil ihe rust lollege Scholarsliip s[-H)nsored by |ie Davie Caltleman's Association. Beck, 18, a Lnior ai Davie J'ouniy High Ichool, leaves l) r West Ger- liaiiy this suin- |ier, where he spend one Jeai studying l^riculture in a li e r III a n ^)llege. He hopes lo enroll in N.C. .Slate i|)iversily when he,returns. Beck is the son of ('laiule and alley Beck ol Riuiie -I, locksville. Steve McMahan, |)rcsiilentof the ksociatioii, said the group hopes |i make ii ;iii award, Tliis Jar’s scholarship was for .S.‘if)0, "W e haii a good res|)onse from |ie com inuniiy," McMahan said. To be eligible for the scholar- liip, a sludeni must be a Davie ouniy resident ami plan lo coii- niie their education lx,'yoiurhigh ;|lool ill an a g iic u lliira l irriculuiii. Hfck M .ii\ Callaghan. I.U1 specialist a! M ocksvillc l,;iementai> and Moi.ks\ilU' Middle schools, said sIh’ is uiKdinloit.ihle with suidcnts i’Ciii'; ulciUiricd ;is Iv 1ki\loi.illy "Iv.iiidU'.ippi.'d'■ !vc,ilisc (ho lal'd il soiiihl hki" .'I pi'iMKincnl pi:' li'K.-iii , "II.. an Ik- > li.iiiiH'vl'. and v’hlldii-n do in this pin !'! " >!k' sj h I dicapping you fro m ' yotir full potential." : Slaited It) years ago. Davie's n il progr.’im ciiriciiily iiHlndes aboui 120 siudents in the clcinen lai y and junior high schools ';\\'c have tuumi thal it's just belter to v oiu'ciinate our ctforts in the ear h years and try to do as miieli there si v lh.it w e're not needed at (he liit'hC^.\\ <■M iill hvi al ■*' 'I k“. t'iI ).hi'\).W '•!i ii.ii'i W llll 1i K; ,ii!;■> lum, su : M r W TH F s 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I'fi.v. I’.OvHf V;»A!n., M;.v Ihf vr;‘, Tlit'-'-' .•1 J 1'o iiii.ilify lor the sy sleni •. iil 1 progiaiii, a suideiil ii'iiisi lii-il i’r' I'clelied bv a te.u liei and ihi'n n.ifi't slate, eiiierur I or I hr j'loi.'Min, ■Allei w aid, p.iH'iil.il |H'i nil'-' 1. Iil i rei|iiiu.'d riuiiigli some pafi.'iits lii' i-,’!u „• the scrvu'c. iM'nlioin .s.iiu I'i;:, i- I a re. It there r. nnli.il i esisi.iii., r . It's ]'<'1 .ili'.e lih". linn I I.mil >• lie '..lid ■ ( Hfeii ' p.iu'iil'. Ihllll-. iIR'II i.'lllhii.. !l ill l.i- I'ill ill i ‘4 ; i : r f . 'Y' ■ ' -a :.„ 7 , My slicKi ( ':iliii),;|)iin Ise iilio iir I’hirer ,1 spC'.’ |1l:l! p.' .i: ill mil pio'.'i.iin is to kcc[i as ni:iii\ >hev ate, consii.lcring another: '■niiis-iii--,!■. pi's Mhii.'Ill llii; ri'i'iil.ir piesfiiiaimn fur a national coti- I 'Iiiii ‘ K-'ieni.i'. ^elledlllel.l io be held in ITiiiri ',11(1 1.1,1'. ii' s \ idco',',,is so N niili ( arnlina III .Sepieiiiber of eii:ii,'ei‘iVeti .ii ihc sj.iU' k’^e! that year. Advertised Item Policy ;J r..nJ \o ho nvaiinb'o for salo in ;! tir. nctt:a in nrJ. ■ U do fun oul ol J V vi!i of:‘if you your choico ol n comparnbio itom whon I sav.nis. or n RninchocK vshich wiH ontillo yoU:!o i';ont nt Ihti ady(;ft'Si;d prico 30 d.iys. Limit Ono ii.'pcn ’,A;r pufcha;;od Our.f'ti!'/ rir^^ts^fo&orvod. Nono. sold .to doators. L O W E S WHEN IT COMES TOQ U £^|- WEEKLY VAUJESFOODS WE WROTE THE BOOK! fiC-DAVni: COUNTY iMYrKKI’KISli KliCORI), niURSDAV, Mil)’ lU, I9«8 IVIocksville Woinan’s Club Ihstalls Officers ’I'lio Mocksvillo Woman's Club raised $1.050 ihit iiiu an iiiK iioii of inei\tlior clonuled iionis ai ilu' May mot.M i Mi:. l^;ikod UiHids, pnllfi.1 plains, an w<iik and an!li|iR’ s iU it hnHii’tH pnMniuni |iru:cs a. vi'idm !’ lo Mis, Jack Shanks, auflii'nccr l inuU w ill IH' used 10 sup pn ii\iu h and coniiitunil\ proifvis.' In a, candlc Iiiiluiiij! ci'icn inn \. Mrs, W illi.iin 11,ill insialled nl liccrs for I'JSS S'), riies arc: Mrs, I’cic KimU's. prcsidcnuMfs. I-rank Urow n.Tiisi .\dcc. pi'csidcni. M is. Ila io ld MoiHin, socund vice picsiilcnl; i-vclyn H, Daniel, secretary; and Mrs. I'duar Mickinson. ireaNurer, ; Slaie lsc|i. Helsy ('ivluaiie. k- D a vie, who is a member ol die club, was named Citi/en of the Year lor omstanding servicc In the club, ihc c(Hinty and ilio slate.' In presenting the award Mrs.; i'.H , Gotxlwin cileil outstandinu national leaders who have been members ol , the I'eilerattxl Women's Clubs, and -she said, “ Betsy, you are among : those w om en," , , Cochrane received an engraved plaque and a lapel pen which signily the honor. Mrs. I-rank : Urown thanked Cochrane lor con­ tributions to the club and to women everywhere. Cochrane said, “ 1 owe much to this eluh. 1 got leadership iraining here, and wheii I decidal lo run lor olfice. you sup|)orted m e," kontos reco.gni/.ed Mrs, ,liinmy .K e lly, who was presented a lifetime membership by the local club at the recent state convention, Kelly has been active on .local, district, and .state levels, La.st year liretime memberships > were presented to Mrs, Charles ■ Bunch and Mrs: Norman Smith. Kontos al.so recognized Mrs, ■ Henry Hum and Mrs. Gordon Ruby, who were chosen Club Women ol'tlie Year forout,standing New orilccrs Tor (lie Mocksville W oman's Cliih are. IVoiii lel'l: M arlha Kontos, iiri'sldenl: Kath\ Brown, llrsl vice president; .Millie .Modlin, second vice pre.sident; Evelyn Daniel, .secretary; Louise Dickinson, treasurer. Goodwin Kellv service to the club and to communi­ ty projects, ■She announced thai four women in the Mocksville club have been appointed lo state c(,immittces. 'riicy are: Kontos, olTicial stale musician; Mrs. Harold .Moillin. Mental Health Association ol N.C,. Inc.; Mrs, Gordon Ruby, Legislative Committee; and Mrs, Ruby Norman .Smitii: G l’W t’ Magazine, Kelly, education chairman, in­ troduced three student guests, .Scholarslii|-> winner ,lanei 1 leklnian |ilans to study l:iiglish at DavidsiMi Community College, ,She has won writing awards, suidieil dance, and participated in L'javie Theater productions. .laiiiic Nance, reuular student ■Smith Huneli Hunt Cochrane guest, is the daughter o f Mr, and \'lrs, James Nance o f Rome 3. •Mocksville, She is a member of Suklent Council. National Honor Society, cheerleaders. Who's Who in High School Sludcnt.s. and plan.s to study mathematics at UNC- Chapel Hill, Joiinna John,son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rockv John,son of Azalea Drive, is the granddaughter of clubwoman Mrs, P.M, John.son. She is a member of the Fellowship o f Chri.siian .‘Vthletc.s and the newspaper staff. She plans lo study interior design at Randolph Com­ munity College. Mr.s, Kno.v Johnstone, chaplain, returned thanks before the buffet luncheon was served. Brownie Top Cookie Seller Lou ,'\nn Turner of Brownie I troop 663 is the lop Girl Scout cookie seller in Davie County, with | 1,704 boxes sold. Janice Hunter of Brownie troop I 602 is the ,second top cookie seller I in the county, with 1,488 cookicsf sold, Linda Call of troop 204 is the! third top cixjkie seller in the coun-| ly. with 1,224 bo\cs ofG irl ScoutI cookies sold. The top-selling troop in the! county i.s Brownie troop 204, led I by Shannon Holm es,which sold] 320 bo.xes. The title o f second top-sellingl troop i,s a tie between Junior troopi 184 led by Abigail Young, andj Senior troop 98 led by Jcnniferl Nelson, both of which .sold 250| boxe.s. The third top-selling troop in thel county is Brownie troop 663 led byl Christie Dunaway, which sold 239| boxes of Girl Scout Cookies. ; The top three cookie .sellers ini the 13-county jurisdiction o il Tarheel Triad G irl Scout Gouncill are A li M iller of High Point, whcl sold 1426 boxes o f cookies; Am yl Burrow o f Thomasville, who solcl 1250 boxes o f G irl Scout cookies:[ arid Kourtni Badgett of Reidsville.l who sold 1017 boxes of cookies l Approximately half of the oper l ating budget for Tarheel Triad G irl Scout Council is earned ihrouglj the annual cookie sale; the rel niainder is United Way support.I This year, 575 troops witli 714‘| G irl Scouts sold 799,959 bo.xes o | G irl Scout cookies in the council’I 13-county juri.sdiction. O f the prbj ceeds, $215,988 was ; paid u | troops. I)A\ ll'i COl'NTN KNTl-Ul'UISK Rl'CORI), TllliUSDAY, Miiy 10, 1988-7C N. Davie Students Make Bucks In Mock Stock Game H\ I.iuirn I'.. U ii'hiird Davie County Elite -'f prise-'cord , .1-011 r Noith io .liinioi sliKlonis u‘a;iilK ni;nlc inmc ih.in M22.l)()(i by hiiNuiL! aiiii ■.i lliiu' •stiicks. ■ Uiiliii'iiii:iaii‘K , II ' .||iv ,1 liiil It iliil (,-ani MiMlh Liiadcrs ( hn‘. I iitloiuniHl, Hi||\ ('ariii)M. It.',''-'' I'a lli'li aiulD axiil I'la lc ra iliiu i piai c , lulc i!V '■ Ihi.' Slock Maikcl (iainc, ' ,ui I'Juialidiial V' inn invoh Inn S.V) icants C o o le e m e e S e n io rs To R o c k I Coolci'iiii'c Senior nii'l M onilay, May lii iIk> ifUi'uslnp liall ai ihc 1-iisi Hai'iisi Cluiix li wuh ‘10 incmhors ;mu1 mu- \ isiiur picsi'nt. |, A'ireinia I'inti called ilu- nKvUii;; Llo order. Fhcrc was pra'.cr I'oi Granville Sprs, one ol iltc liidcsi nionibcrs. who had just died. Menil.ier.s ilisciisNed I'un Ha\ ai LtheHrock Center i>n Mav 7, i'he presideiil reiiiiiuled nieniiiers (>t the Rock a l luni ai ISchool Menus \\ .Shoppiiii^ (,;'cnler. Mnnv". lu ll LMi Id ihc 'lM t',\ I'iiiKlmi! lund ncNniions ucic led I'V the i'iiapLini .Severn! -.iMii.'s weie .siiiii’ . Noah I’Kii! led in piaser ll\in \ si\nicinhers wenl in I lie I Ici il,ii.'.e I louse kestaurani fn l.e\- in;;lon loi lutich The lie.\t nieelin_!:; w ill he Ma\ 2.' i'or a ci.ueretl dish lunch. 1'lie Davie County .school menus lor the week ol' May 2.^-2? are as Tollows: Urcakra.sl: Monday. I'uesdas. 'Ih ursd ay. and Fritlay Manager’s , Choice. AVetlnesilay. May 25 — Cereal o r school-made cinnanuin huns. choice of juice and m ilk. Luneh; For Griulcs K-6. Mon­ day, ■ruesclay, Thursday, and Fri­ day — M anager's Choice. W ediiesday, .May 2.^ Cheeseburger tir I'rieti chickcn w'gravy, lettuce. ton\a!o I'c jMckle, brocvoli w'cheese. French tries, applc'-auce, biscuit anti nnlk. For grades 7-12. Mondas. Tues­ day, TIuirstlay, and l-riday -- Manager's Choice. Wednestlay, May 2.5 JiBi,) meatballs,or Tried eliicken w /gra vy. broccoli w/'eheese, French fries, ap­ plesauce, sw'eet peas, biscuit and m ilk, . Iroin acro.ss North Carolina. The game is sponsored by the C e n te ifo r I'conomie Fdueation through the University o f North Carolina at Fayettes ille, according to I’aiil Carothers. civics and economics teacher at Nort|i Davie. F.aeh fall and spring, teams Irom junior highs, high sCluxils and coi leges “ play the stock iiiarket" lor I (' w eeks. ..\.s part ol the game, eaiii team is alloiicd SIDD.ODi) in iinagiiiary moiiev to in\esl and is also allowed to borrow, up to S|l)i).1)1)0 moie ,11 10 perceni in le it'sl; 1 lu- teams lollow cmlenl slock pnct's ihioiigh ne\>.sp.ipci-- .ind othei tin.incial publicaiioii'',iiid in- N cst .in wh.il they think wall make tlic iiiosi prolii ( 'aiolheis said he helped piepaie the thiiil-place leam b\ le,idling members how to sttid\ llie stock fe-r ' iiiarket and how to reail Ihe h--iin!^\ 111 the ncwsfiapers. | h- .ilso (iio\ni : etl thein with mioimaiion oii the companies' backi’ronnds llow e\er, (.'aroilu-is alli il'iiied " the team's siK'ci'ss to its lucnihcrs " 1 lu'\ don t h.i\e lo lollow mv ad N ice,' he said, ' They did this on then own I v.onld like lo s.in ihe\ li'arned a lot lio iii me. tun the rese.irch ami ciedil ikk's Io them. jioth ( 'atoihers and le.ichei D.ir lA'II ,'Mceli' as'.islcd d.5 other .\'i,irtli I ).i\ le le.inis w hich i'om|xned in the g.ime. 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Serving Davie County For Over 55 Years SC-DAVIK COUNTY !■ M KRI’RISK KKCORI). ^IIUUS^A^’; Miiv 19. 10«8 185B 1988 MKMd ;K.SJKM IHHH’IOKS 130 yenrs ol service 4 loratKM,::,M M‘* ( V : s ‘;t ■ B l u e H a y S c a i ' o o d R e s t a i i r a i i t n)H'n Iius.-lii- J HI : S‘M: y\i\: Sim, ( losrcJ vn Moniliivs Highway 7Q, Barbor 278-2226 278-2227 MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY "ToyoUior We Do It Bettor” South Main 634-5915 Attend The Church 01 Your Choice John N. McDaniel & Sons Hwy. 601 S., Mocksvllle 634-3531 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. Wllkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C. 2702S Phone 634-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER CO. 162 Sheek street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2167 J o h n n i e M . T i l l e y P e s t C o n t r o l S e r v i c e 'Servlcos For Ovor 28 Years’ Locally Owned & Operalod •Residential •Commercial • Industrial •Institutional 'Inspection Upon Request' Mocksville 634-5600 Complements of M Department Store North Main Street Mocksville SINCE ■—\^Hou ^[han o STi\t 962 Yadklnvilie Road Mocksville 634-6115 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 Streol Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2128 J .P . G R E E N M IL L IN G C O ., IN C . Mokers of DAISY FLOUR Wo Custom Blond Depot Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2126 " B y J O H N X -E H TI IN TME king 's nam e TWG ANCIENT KINGS, A 5 5UGM WERE VAHIED. NEBUCHADNEZZAR OF BABVLON AND ACTA\ER\ES TME PERSIAN WERE cACU ''KING5 OVER klN6SHErf?A 7.'12; DAN.2:37 II KINGS Z4:17). MOWEVER, the u su a l MONARCM o fte n RULED ON-'V ONE CITV. SOME OP TVIEM BEINS lESS 11-iAN TME 5IZ t OF A S.WALL VIL- LASE BN TCDAV'S STANDARDS. A WAN BECA.\\e KiNG OF A NATION OR CIT> Ein-IEQ 5> AFPOINTMENT 8V ONE WWO WAS MiGhES in AUTWdPITV i.1 5AM .- 9 'f6 .1 e :i,l3 .-ri KINGS 23:30.), OR B'-- TME POPULAR DEA\AND OF THE PEO­ PLE ( I SAM,1S:8; I I S A M .5;\-3: I KINGS \2:20t I I KINGS 23-'30')0RBV USURPING A TMRONE,OR B>' INHERIT-, ANCE. TWE RESTRAINTS UPON A KING WERE TME FEAR OF 60 P AND M AN , TT-IE POPULAR WILL. COULD NOT BE ISNOREDl WOWEVER, TT-IE KINGS DID LEAD A SHELTERED AND LUXURIOUS LIFE. IN VIEWOF TWE 30VAL DUTIES REOUlRED OF Tl-iE.W, BOTH PMN'SICAL AND MENTAL,TTHE MORAL REQUIRE­ MENTS DE-MANDED A UI5H MEASURE OF INTEGRITY TO PULE WELL.^ MANY OF THE ATTRIBUTES AND AGCOMP- LISH\AENTS ATTRIBUTED TO NUMEROUS RULERS'WERE REALLY CARRIED OUT BY A DESIGNATED SURROGATE, WHO DID W E ACTUAL 5T0RMIN5 OF THE 9ATTLEAAENT WALL, OR CHARGED FEARLESSLY' INTO AN ENEMY'S CAMP ..-.‘ALL IN lUB KING'S NA\\E!'' WHILE A KING REA^A^NED IN TH'E LUXURIOUS TRAPPINGS OF HIS PALACE«..W16 APPOINTED s u rro g a te , A\ANV .MILES AWAY, MIGHT BE WEACILY APPROACH­ ING A DATTlE WHERE HE IS DESTINED TO BRING...-'HONOR TO TWE KiNG'5 NAME.'" : : SAVE THIS FOR VOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK. ASSEMBLY OF GOOMARANATHA CHRtSTlAN ASSEMBLYHwy 601 NOMI)Mocksville. N.C.Rov Cuftis E : WoodSiJtulay School 9 45 a mMof.niftg Worship 10-15 a.mEvoning Worship . 7 00 p m BAPTIST ADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCHHighway 801 I.VitV Han. pasioT Sunday ServiCt'sSunday Scriool 5) -IS n m5Morning Worship 11 00 ;i rnEvening Worship . , ti 00 p: Wodnesday Bihlo Study 7-00 p mDEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Donr Crook Church RoDf)BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 601 North at MO Rov. Glenn Sellofs. pastor Sunday Schooi 9 45 a.mMorning Worship, ll.OOarnEvening V*orship 7.30 p rr»Wednosday Sorvtco 7 30 p rn ,BREAD OF LIFE BAPTIST CHAPEL Four Corners Comrrxjnily. Hwy 801 Phil Kitchin, pastorSunday School lOOOaniPfoaching Service 11 00 j mCALAHALN FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCHCalahain RoacJRev Carrol Jordan. pa;.iorSunday School lOOO aiTiWorship Sofvico 5 5 00 a rnSunday Nighi Worsfnp 7 00 p niWodnosday Bible Study 7 00 p niCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHHighway 601 SoulhRt 7. Bo-t 02. MoCksvtlW* GREEN MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCHHwy. BOV Faniii’njion :VatrtS WilKjjrson. p.uiJor Sund.tv Sciv.>ci lOOOatnWorship Sorvice n 00 a mEvening Worshin 7 30 p rnWiJdnosday Servite ' 7 30 p,niHOPE BAPTIST TABERNACLE Highway 158 Haiit Nonnan S. Frye, pastu:Sunday School 9 -ih a n\.V.'orshtp Service . lO a; Fivangolistic 7 30 pmV/odnosday Service < 00 pIJAMES CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH Kennetfi Hyde, pastor Sunday School : , . i) -JS rn Worsfiip Service l'i 00 a m.[{wentnc; WofSM'p h 00 n mWet}ri..;>«.)v Syfv'ct* /:30 p rnJERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy 601 SouthSunday School lOOOamWorship Service 15 00 a rnEvening Worship 7 30 p niWfdnesday Service .' 30 p mNO CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH fVo Cfeek Road oil Hwy. 0-1 SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 6?8 Deput St , Mocksvilie Reg AO Walker, pasti'*Sunday School. 1000 amWorship, Service 11,00 a.rn :Wednesday V/orship (Mtti week) 7 00 p »n. SMITH GROVE BAPTIST CHURCHHwy. 168 East TRINITY Jim Grydet. pastor Sunday School .10 00 a rn 11 00 a in 7 00 p fn 7 00 p rrt ') 'l‘> a fii 11 no a tv 7 00 p 'Ti 7 00 p rn Worship Service Evening Worship Wednesday Service CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST Cedar CreeK Churcfi Road CHINAOUAPIN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Chinaquapin Church Road off Hwy 601 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladstof>e RoadSunday School 10 00 amWo*stnp SffViCH n <)0 a mCORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH Advance, fJ C.DAVIE BAPTIST CHURCH Fork. N C . ■Sunday School ■ Worship Service Evening Worship W(!dne5day Service DUTCHMAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Hitihw.iy GOt ofl Hwy f>l CATOn's BAPTlSr CHURCH f.-aion’r. Cluiich Ro;tfJ Rev. Dav‘(i Giibreaif)Sunday School I0r)t}.i.'nV/orsft'P l.'.i'rvice 11 00 a mV/ednr-sday Prayei Sikvk -■ / :K) p rjiEDGEWObO BAPTIST CHURCH Htqrrway HOI fiorih Coolnerii*,'e. NO R*>v D C Sulliv.jn paslor Sundiiy School. 10 00 a >noDfiday V.'un.thp 5 1 00 a rnSuivJ.iy t^wfiu'ui Wiirshiji 7 00 p rnW.,'dn,*sday !;*!Ivii:.; . 7 00 f) mFARMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH rafrrurji}IC)ri ntt.-i).'■juriila, 50 00 it 'UWorship Sf-fv-M- Voutn liriinitiij liriiunFIRS7 BAPTIST CHURCHfj Mam Sitet.l W nuy)>., p.i'.’nt Su'Hjay. Sf:fi',)oi Mor.->in') Wntstiip ('ventiH) Worsfiip Churi.ri If.iinini)W.,-(}n.-,.J.jy nihlc Study FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHfiti.^ot. CfT.M(‘v i arty (i Alfun Sunday f>crHM)l Wof!iriip Servtf.M Fvttnintj Worsfitp V^istlruj'.ilay Service FORK BAPTIST CHUROI , I) rniiirs *>a‘.l on Hwy Suiiflay Si hddl WiJiship Sti»v'i;e Ivenirin Wuistiip GOSPEL OAPTIST CHURCH lit: 6. Mocksville Sund.jy School ■Worship SecvK.d rvoning Worship VAjdne'-.<l.iy Servit GREEN HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (iteiin Hili f4natl Rev f»rahafii Woot(^r). pa'.fi.'i StjriJ.iy SrJiool •!*} aVynrYriip'iervii'o 10-IS amI-veniruj Woi;.tti|» V 00 p rnWiHjiu'sday Woishi<> / 00 p m TY OAPTIST CHURCHRt -1, Moci^bviNt)DarroU Co«. paslofSunday School 10 00 amWorship Service 11 00 a mEvenmtj Worship 7 00 p niWednt.-r.day St-Tvic*.* 7 00 p rnTURRENTINE OAPTIST CHURCH Rl. <•. Moc*sv.lte ■Rf‘v Ctiafles Hensk'y. pastor Sunday Schcml.V/orship Service Evoning V/orst\ip 9 45 a 'n 1» 00 a.m, () 30 p rn 7,00 p rn 11 00 a -M 7 00 p ni y -IS a m 11 00 a in 7 00 p iri h 00 p rn / tK) p rn fi C Wednesday P'ayer Meeting VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCHMidway S! , Cooleenn.-e Sf»elby HaT!)our. pastor Sunday Scfiooi )0 00 a rnWorship Serv.C** llOOarii,,f-.veninq Worship 6 00 p mWednesday AWAfJAS 6 45 pmWednesda> Prayer Meelmcj 7 00 pm YADKIN VALLEV BAPTIST CHURCH .Yadhn Val'ey Road CATHOLICST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCHHwy 601 ficirthStiitday V.'orship 10 00 a n) CHURCH OF CHRIST CORINTH CHURCH OF CHRISTCfiarlii* Harrison, Jr . nt!nis!<;rSunday Worr.fiii) . u 00 a rnrvenini) Wtnship 7 p n» CHURCH OF QODCOOLEEMCE CHURCH OF GOD. Cooleerne^^ NC I other Charripet'v pasted Sunday.School tOOOaniMornirtg Wor;>l!ip 15 00 a rnEvtining Wofsriip ‘i 00 [i m‘Wodnr-'sday ; f'(.'pCLEMENT GROVE CHURCH OF GOD Hwy 6-1 Wn!.t IW pasluiSat)lMit> : 10 or; an:,WoiMup Si'fvite ’. rveniru) W<nshi() r.< UO p mWeHn..'‘.da> Snrvicn i’MOCKSVllLF- CHURCH OF GOD Ownjtil Pi.iti.en p.i'.iiK Mvvy tM F.astSunday School lii i)t_> .i'rWort,tup Sctv'n' 1 i ,/U :if v»*niiu> Wi"!.fi'() ^ ''' i'WfOtiesdiiy S-’t'.ii** . INTERDENOMINATIONALMOCKSVILLE INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCHRev. Lindsay V/alters, pastor Sunday School 9 45 a mMorning Worship .1100 a mYouth Service , 6.30 p.rnWednesday Bible Study 7.00 p.m INTERFAITH/UNIVERSAL ASSEMBLY OF LIGHTHwy. 601 S (704) 284-4322.Dr Jerry L. Copo, minister Isi f, 3rd Sundays 2:30 p.m2nd Thursday 7.30 p m•un Wednesday 7.30 p.m : LUTHERANHOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCHGary Gilreain. pastorHwy, 601 South, Mocks-viUeSunday School 9 45 a m.V;orship Service 11:00 a.m. METHODISTA.M.E. ZION METHODIST CHURCH Booetown Street. Mocksvillo ADVANCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHAdvance. N.CBAILTY S CHAPEL UNITED METHODISTBailey's Chapel RoadBETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCHBethel Church RoadBETHLEHEM UNITED METHODISTCHURCHRerilana Road otf Hwy. 158 East CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHighway 64 V/ostRev John H Rowe, mmisler1st & 2nd SundayChurch School. 9'45 a.m.Worsftip S«*rvice 11 00 n m.,1rd A 4th SttndayWoi‘.hip Serv'ce 9'45 a.mChurch School .10:45,a m5lh SundayChurch School 9:45 a.m,CHESTNUT GROVE METHODIST CHURCHJames Chip Webb, pastor 2nd & 4th SundaySunday School 10,00 a.mWorship Service 11 00 a mCONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCHCtierry HOI RoadCOOLEEMEE UNITCD METHODIST CHURCHRev Wade H, ChilcVirs, Jr.. pastorCORNATZER UNITED METHODISTCHURCHCorna!7er RoadDULIN METHODIST CHURCHAdvance. N CELBAVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHwy 801, Advance. N.C FARMINGTON METHODIST CHURCHl.sl SufKKiySunday SchtX)i 11 00 a mWorship Service 10.00 am,;Jnd A 4iti SundaySunday School 10 00 am3rd .SundaySunday School 10:00 a mWorship Service 11 00 a n»FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Noilh M.i-n Stfoel. Mocksvilte Oor» Octvis, pilstoi SuniJay 5.>ctK>ol 10 00 am.Vi-'orstKp Service 1100amFULTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy 801 iH’Iween For^ and Advance Rev Mark S Denial, p.istOf Is! A -1th SundayS./iuJjv S( htxil 11 00 a rn.WotsDip S.Mvn-f 9 4b a rn,'n.l 3'd A MM Sund.iv Si.ruUy I'*’:'' 9 45 a rn HARDISON UNITED MCTHODIST CHURCH.ii'fu no ri’uic h TKMd LIOFRTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ho.l'i 1 I 00 ,1 . 7 00 n / 1-. p ■ 1 1 0(1 a rn' / J’U p m 10 00 <1 m11 OU a rn 7 00 p rn 7 00 p rn EPISCOPALCOOLEHMIT: CPISCOAL CHURCH Of GOOD SHEPHERDRtw Willis M Hosnnth.i!Si*ri:ion '* * '''Si/iHlay Srlu.olST. CLEMENT S EPISCOPAL CHURCHMoiiliiig at Voijiur s Chapt-I MiifdU'lixiok Otivc. ('it'innii-i-.Mijv Daval W'ighi. pitblci.Sunday .Si tiool ’ ■'Wor-,tii(. Holy ('iinimur; -’i ’ ’FORK I'PJSCOAL CHURCH OF THFASCENSIONSuinfiiy S' tiooi :Sijrutijv Worship' ’ ■'ST. CLEMMCNT S rPISCOPAI- CHURCH M.-i'iinii at Vivji**.- h Mfil(llff,.ioo> ff.v.; Cl.-iTinioi.sRel) D.ivttl p.t .(or ,Sunday S* 'lo 'i •'W.irship A M.ii, ■ ,r, ... I t (-'0 a inMAINVII l« A M.F 7iON Ml IHOIUST CHURCH■ v ' . , , . . ; ! - . : . ' v l 1 ^ 1 '. , ....... ,. '1 1 I'*' .. M, UNMI 0 Ml iKOniSI CHUMCH MI OUVI. Ml IIIUDiSI CHURCH)e :■ M.i- ‘ NEV.'UNION UNI II. Of.MlHuOISl C.HOJICM M. I'v , S u p p o r t T h e M e r c h a n ts W h o B r in g Y o u T h is I n lb r n ia lio n — A tte n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o ic e — OAK GROVE UNITED METHODISTCHURCHHwv. 158 EastSALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHDavio Academy Road Rov. John B. Rowo.: pastor 1st & 2nd SundaysWorship Service 10:00 a.m,Church School 11:00 a.m.3rd & 4th SundaysChurch School 10:00 a.m.Worship Sefvice U '.GO a.m.5lh SundayChurch School 10:00 a.m.SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHwy, 158 East. Mocksvdle Rev, Bobby G. Swaim. pastor 1st & 3rd SundaySunday School 11:00 a.m,Worship Service 10:00 a.m>2nd. 4th & 5th SundaySunday School lO'.OO a.m.Worship Sen/ico 11:00 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.UNION CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCHJames Chip Webb, pastor1st. 3rd, & 5th SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Son/ico 11:00 a.m.WESLEY CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCHAdvance. N.C.1st SundaySunday School , il.OOa.m.Worship Ser.|^T 10:00 a.m.2nd. 3rd. & 4in SundaySunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.ZION CHAPEL UNITED METHODISTCHURCHRev. Kermit Shoal, pastor PRESBYTERIAN BIXBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fork Church Road at Cornatrer Road :R: Shano Owens.paslor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.1st & 3rd WednesdayBible Study 7:30 p.m.COOLEEMEE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 60 Watts Slreet-Cocrfeemeo Kenneth E. Pollock. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Servtce 11:00 a.m.Wed- • Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Leland A Richardson, minister Corner So. Main St. & Lexington Hwy. Sunday School 10 00 a.m. ,Morning Worship • 11:00 a m, WESLEYANLIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH MOCKSVILlI SfksLEyAN CHURCHHospital Street. Mocksville Rev Perry HmesSunday School , 9:45 a.m.Worship ll!00a.m.Sunday Evening Worstiip 7:00 p.m.Wednesday Worship 7:00 p m. MORAVIANMACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCHRev: e. Hampton Storgan. Jr, pastor Hwy 801, Farmington Sundiiy School 10 00 a.m.Worstiip Service : 1100 a.m.Evening Worship 7 30 p m. MORMONCtiurch or Jesus Chiist 0( Latter Day SaintsHardison St.. Mocksville Sunday Meeting : 10:00 a m SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTSEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTMilling Ro.'kI Sid Mills, pasiorSalHiatii School 9.30 a m,.Worstiip Service 1100am, PENTECOSTAL HOLtNESSCLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTALlit’i'riv Church no.'ll Ri'v Altuut Oeiitli!SinKiay SciU’oi lO.OO a mWi>i!,h'p ServiCi' 11-00 amMOCKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSMiiii.'u} ll.Mdf^i'V Mar;-".i!i Hr.tnlU-y^.up^1.n Si 'iv'oi 1,0 00 a rnWoibhip : 1 1 00 a mI \-n,rii} 6 00 P mI vanoci M.'.- 7 00 p rn/..• Vi.M.a.r, f 7 JO p mIlfDl.AND PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS 10 (K> a in11 00 a rn 7 00 p m / 00 p rn Eaton Funeral Home 328 North Main Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO Ford Farming Sales And Service : New Holland Equlpmenl • Highway 601 Soulh Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5969 When you r« ht;ngry for a retaxing meal. Hwy. 601 & 1-40 Mocksvllle, NC Phone B34-0436•'I4M WMtvfn Sto** - ’n’(>(« t ifK e.A. SEAFORD LUMBER CO. Jericho Road Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5148 Compliments of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 Yadkinville Road Mocksville, N.C. 634-6207 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 Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028 Phone 492-5565 JEFFCO CO., INC. In the Hillsdale CommunUy Route 1 Advance, N.C. 27005 Phone 998-8193 F U L L E R W E L D IN G & F A B R IC A T O R S Hwy. 601 S P.O. Box 821 Mocksvllle, N.C. 634-3712 MOCKSVILLE SHELL SERVICE 189 Gaither Street Mocksville, N.C. 634-5144 E d F is h e r P L U M B IN G S E R V IC E Cooleemea, N.C. 27014 Expert Repairs & New Installation FREE Estimates & Emergency Service 284-27P1 Phone 284-2232 HORNS'S Country Kitchen 601 S. & 1-40 Featuring Breaklast 24 Hrs. 7 Days A Week 2 Eggs, Saus. Links, Frvsh Home Fries, Chilled Orange Juice >2.99 634-3750 Ellis Bible Sales P.O. Box 187 r Advance N.C. ’27006 Clinton Ellis, Owner D a ily D e v o tio n 9 :3 0 to 9 :4 5 a .m . A h )n (la y t h r u S a tu rd a y W D S L obituaries K e n n y “ M i i t l ” A lm o n d : A D V A N t'l: M r. Ki,'i)nv Nlooiv .’M u h ' ■ Al n u 'ih l.; .■'!>. ,Rt.,2. Bi>\ -i.1 V dieii 1' ru!a\ . Nt.IV 1.5. al lii-. ' home.' . He \s ;iN bi'i ii: in .Alhcinaiic lo •lame,'. Adam aiul l l'.in Ashiii \! inoiul I Ic \\ a vcni i-’il (! uck iliis n lie SCI \ I'll : 111 , tiu ' Cunllict. Sui'N'niiiu aic his u iio. Mis, ' Mark- Sk'phiTis .\h)n>iui' nl iho hi'ino: his I'alhei. .laiiu'.s ,\ilain A1 iDciul, I’lliU .\ltiunlain; Ihroo :sistcis,; Mrs. Bcuy Je,in M a \c \, : I’iioi Mountain. Mrs, lV}?g.y Ann G errity. Washington. 1).C.. and 'M rs.; l.orcnc Caudle. W'lnsion- .SalL'inv One brother. Janie,s Aubrey ,-\l- inonj. Pilot Mountain ami two liranddaughters. Mi.ss .Shannon Deni.se Coriiat/er and Miss Man- :dy :l.,\'nii Cornat/.or. Ixnh ol' the ; home. : Funeral serviee.s were held 'I'uesr day. May 17, at Co.\-Neeilham i'Uneral Home Cha|vl in Pilot Mountain by Rev. Gilmer Denny. Rev. Gordon Joyner and Chaplain A.G . Parker. Burial Colloweil in I’iiot Mountain City Cemetery. D e b o r a h A . C o r n a tz e r a d v a n c e ] - : , Mr.s. Deborah Lynn I Alm ond C o r - L ^ *r; nat/er. 34. Rt. I 2. Bo.x 423, K died F rida y, r May 13, at herj home. Slie was born in Forsyth Coun­ ty to Kenny M o o re and Nlarie ^Stephens .Almond. She was employed by Central Carolina Bank in Clemmons. .Surviving are; two daughters. Mis'- .Shaiinon Denise Cornat/.er and Mi.ss Mandy Lynn Cornat/er. 1 both of the home; her mother. Mrs. Marie Stephens .Ahnond, .Advance, and her grandparents, James .Adam Ahiiond, Pilot Nh^untain, Wayne W . and A lp h ia Stepiiens. I West Held. Funeral services were held Tues- Iday. May 17. at Co.x-Needham Funeral Home Cha[x;l in Pilot Mountain by Rev. Gilmer Denny. Rev. Gordon Joyner and Chaplain A.G . Parker. Burial followed in I Pilot Mountain City Cemetery. G a r y D e a n C o r n a t'/e r A D VAN C E - M r. Gary Dean Cornatzer, 38, Rl. 2, Advance, [ died Friday, May 13- He was the .son o f TIuinnan I Garland Cornat/er and Atlea Potts Cornatzer. He was a lifelong resi- I dent o f Advance. He served in the U.S. Army from 1971 to 1973. He was j employed by J^J. Reynolds. Surviving are two daughters. Shannon Denise Cornatzer and Mandy Lynn Cornatzer, both of Advance; his parents; one sister, Karen Dellinger, Advance; one brother, Donald Gray Cornatzer, Advance and one nephew. Funeral .services were held Mon- I day, May 16. at Hayworth-M illcr Silas Creek Chapel. Burial follow- led : in Advance Baptist Cluncli I ccmeiery. Memorials may be made to Ad- [ vance l.-!aptisl C.'hurch. A lv a C a in C r a w f o r d M rs. Alva I Cain ( ’r.'iw'ford, 87, Autumn C’are Nursing 1 l<nne, Moeksyille, ilied rl'uesday. May 10, a Tier a I lengiliy illnc.ss. She w'as horn I in r^nvie Comity and w;is a niem- I her ol Shiloh I Baptist Church, ■SiirviviDg are severalnieces and I nephews and a friend, Mrs. Clara IC jaw ford, Mocksville. : Finieral .services were held l-'i i- Idiiy, May l.S. at Shiloh Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. A.O. W alker. Btuial lollowed in the family plot o f Second Presbyterian Church cemetery in Mocksvillc. Alemori.ils niay be made e/o I I Hi.Ml I '.n il. I*. (). Bii.x 4 . M .ulvs iHe„ N (■ :7l)2X. ^ C a t o ! !) . ( ; r c ’ji( ) r y ( '.ih'l i'emsi' (.ires'jiiA . ol Mill." i!le. dicil .M,i\ i 2, ;r..i:iesiiji (.1 in|U)ii'.s siKiain ei! ,in ,in .iiitiI'M!i’iiili- on I ! ' e.i^t ol .\loekss ille . I ih* lunei,il \i,,is heid .a 2 p in. .If |-.iliii)\ I'UIH'I.ll lloini' Ch.ipel:. eoiKlUiie.l In ifie ke\ . Si.l •Mills Buiiiil lolliiweil in Rose ('I'lneiei', lio in .Maieh <i. l ‘)(,o. m heileil ( ouiH\ . she u,is a daiii’tiler ol liohhy < ieiie .iiul C.irol'. II .Sies eii soil (IreyoiN ol ,\locks\ille. iM .ulii.iie ol M ouni I’lsLiali .Academy , she allcndeil I he Sexeiilh Day Adseniisi (.’hurcli, S iinivors. ill addition u> her I'arcnis, incluile: a daiivhler, Knsleii Gregory ol'ihe home; and a sister. Donna Hooper of Kerners\ ille. 'r iio n ia s VV. H o w a r d ADVANCI-; -- Mr. fhoinas Watkins Howard, SO. Rt. 2. dietl at his home Sunday morning. Funeral services were held I'ues- tla \. .May 17, at: Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. f,)arrell Co,\, B urial follow ed in Howard Cemetery. .Mr. Howard w;is born in Davie Counts to the late Samuel and .Adelia B;iiles Howard. He w;is ;i retired farmer. Surviving are his wife.' .Mrs. W illie Mae Barney HowartI; two sons. Clifford and Ken Howanl. both o f Rt. 2. Advance; one brother. Charlie W. Howartl. Rt. 2, Advance; four grandchildren; seven gieat-grandchildren ;uid several nieces and nephews. M a y m e J a n ie r s o n Mayme B, Jamerson. S2. died in Bonners Ferry. ld;iho on Sunday, May 8. following a short illness, Mrs, Jamerson was born in .Macon. Mississii^pi. but spent most of her life in Memphis, Tenn, and Mocksville, She spent the Iasi two years in Bonners Ferry at the Restorium. A fter graduating from the University o f Tennessee, she taught high school math for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles D. Jamerson and her two brothers. She ; is survived by her son, Charles Jamerson Jr. o f Raleigh and daughter Jo Len Everhart of Bonners Ferry. Idaho; and three granilchildren. Memorials may be sent to the Boundary County Library, Bon­ ners Ferry, ID, 83805. ' A d a Y o u n g M ille r W1N.ST0N-SALEM - Mrs. Ada Young M iller, 82, 700 M is­ sion Road, died Monday, May 16, at Forsyth Hospital. She was born June ?, 19().‘i. i.i Davie County to the late Noah and Lula Fry Young, She svas: a member of Hanes M ethoilist Church and was a retired inspec­ tor with Hanes Company, I'Uneral services were to be held Wednestlay, May 18, at Hayworth- .Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev, Sam Carter aiul the Rev, Patricia Jenkins, Burial was to follow at Wcsilawn Gardens o l Memory, Surviving ;ue liei- husband, Ray- nionil F, M iller, of the home; two sons, ,Aubrey li M iller and Nor­ man F. M iller, both of Winston- Salem; One daughter, Mrs. Charlene M. M cDowell, Winston-Salem; ten grandchildren; nine great­ grandchildren. and one brother, George Young. Winston-Salem. K tlie l C . P a rd o n W IN.S'ION-SAI.EM Mrs: Ethel Crutchfield Pardon, 97, Silas Creek Monor, died there Sunday, May 8. She was the widow of Clarence Lee Pardon, Funeral services were hclil Weilnesday, May 11, at Vogler’s Main Street Chapel, Burial follow­ ed iit W estlawn (Jardens o f Memory, Mrs, I’ardon was born March 4. 1891, ill Stimiiici field to Yank and Susie Henley Cruteh.neld. She liv­ ed in Greensboro until l ‘)3t) when she moved lo Winslon-.Salem. rSlie was a retired emplovce tif .Arista M ills and was a member of Hanes Baptist Church. SuiAiving are three (laughtcis. M is . Itcnh.i Woolen, Mrs. Ha/ei t'l.n k. and Mrs. Helen J. Slewarl. .ill ol W iiision-S,ill'll!; hull sons, I lii'in.is I ,ee Paidoii. Ralph I .. I'ai don. aiiil John \ ' . Pardon, all of Mocksx ille. ,iiul l ied I ' P.iidoii, \\ iiision-S.ileni, I \\eiil_\ eitjlil L'Miulcltiidieii; a mniiher ol mumi and greal ^'leal );raiKleliildieii; andHiie si'.iei , .Mis. Nellie I ir.iiighii. Weleoiiie; J o s e p liin o M o n e y R e e d W INS'ION SAI.f.M M rs . Josephine .Money, Reed. 74. 2 7.S2 (,'oie Ko.id, died W ednesdas. Ma\ I I , a! Iiei hoiiic lollouiiiL' deelin ilig tieallli lot live \eais, .She uas horn in l'ors\jli Conn l\ lo llie laie Ka\inoiul C. .\lone\ anil Idi/.ibeih Hesier M oiie\. .She was a homemaker aiul a meinl'er of Church ol' t'hnsi. •Surxising arc iwn daiigliicrs, Mrs. Bonnie 'liittle , Kiiiy. anil .Mrs. (i;iil Perdue, Wiiislon-Salem; one son.Maynard Recii. AS'insion- Salem; iwo sisiers. Mrs. .M.inlia Queen, l.ew is\illc. and ,Mrs. Jeanetic fleilgecoi k. Kerners\ ille; 'fw o brothers. Virgil .MoneV. Mocks\ ille. and Odell M iin c s ; Kernersville; six grandchildren; iwo grcat-granileliildren; and two greal-grcat-grandchiUlreii. Graseside services were held Friday. May 13. at Oakhiwn Memorial Gardens wiih l-elix Ladd. G e n e v a K . S h o a f C O O LF E M E E ~ Geneva Kooni/ Shoaf, 6.'. of22 Nl.iin .St.. dierJ Saturilay. May 14. at Davie County Hospital. The funer.'il was held Mond.'iy. May 16. at liaton's Funeral flome Chapel, conducted by the Kev. Wade Chiklress. Buri;il lollowed in Salem l.lnited .Methixlist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cooleemee Uniled M elliodist Church. Cooleemee. N' C. 27014. Born June 20. I‘.)24. in l.^avie County, a daughter of Ihe lale I-!.!;', and Rebecca Rat ledge Kooni/. she had retired from Fiber Industries. She was a member of Cooleemee Uniled Methodist, Church. Survivors include her husband. Huberi Shoaf; i\vo sons. Earle Shoaf of Raleigh and Ronnie Shoaf of Pageland. S.C.; a sister, f.ucille 'I'horne o f Statesville; ami four grandchildren. T r a v is C . S m ith S r. a d v a n c e - Mr. Travis C. Smith Sr., 69, Route 1, Box 110, died Sunday, May l.'i. at v ,a . Hospital in Salisbury. Funeral .services were to be held Wednesday, May i‘», at Vogler’s Cleinmons Chapel by the Rev, Hampton Morgiin and the Rev. I.eon Wootl. Burial was to follow at Macedoni.i Moravian Church graveyard. Mr. Smith was born in .Atlvance lo M yrtle Sheek and Percy R. Smith. He had liveil all his life in Atlvance where he was a member of Maceilonia .Moravian Church. He was a retired carpenier and DAVH'. C O l’N IA* KN’I KRI'RISK KKCOKl). 1'1U;RSI)AV, Miiy 19. 1988—9C TCF IVieets IVSay 26 a veter;in ol the t ' .S, ,Arm \, sei \ me in Ihe !'uro()can I'healet ihit ing World War 11,^ Sill \ i \ ing are, one son and his w'llc. I ,uiil kebeec.i K,. .Sniilh. .Adv.inee: ihive giandchildieii; one Slslei, M is. D oiolln C.iiU'i. Ili!.'h Poini; and one broiher. P. K Sjiiilh Jr,. Wiiisi,Hi S.ilein, IJ a n n e r F e lix W a lk e r W l,\S 1()S S,M .i;.\l .Mr. lianihT fe ll'. \\'alker, 7'). 473.S Caillon D ii\e. died \\'ednesda\. M a \,IL ^ ’ l ie \s as horn .Aul’USI 2.V. l'.H)8. lo M.ii liii and iila Ciiilcspie W alker He speni mosi of his life in l-ois\ih Coiiniv. .Mr.: Walker was a retired i.upeniei Irom I.I., Long Con- slnielion Company, He was a meinl'er of ,\orih Poini Baptist (.'lunch and ai the time of dcalh, was serving oiMhe ileaeon,board. His Inst wife. .Nhittie Cleary Walker, died in December 198.5, Sur'iiving are his w ife . Alma Bkikley Walker, of the home; two broihers. Ciaston Walker, Manning Road, and .Alvin W alker, Mocksville; one slepson. Wayne ,Ale\;iiider. Cliina Grove; one ste|igr,inddaugliter; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Fri- d;iy. May 13. at .North Point Bap­ tist Church by ihe Rev, Larry Har­ rison, Burial followed at Creslview Cemetery., Trinity Plans Homecoming For ^ay 22 GRIiASY CORNER - Trinity IJaptisi ChurchWill hold its annlial homecoming Sunday, May 22, at the 11 a.m. .service. Guest speaker will be Dr. Curtis Hutson, of Mur- physboi'o. Tenn.. editor of "Sw'ord of ihe Lord" magazine. l.ast year S40 people attended the homecoming, and the church has .SCI a goal lo break that record aiiendance. A luncheon w ill follow ihe ser­ vice with barbecue and hotdogs. Special singing w ill also be featured during the service. The luncheon w'ilf also have special ireats for children, Huison w'ill also address the church’s 7 p,m, service that day. Center To Observe Homecoming Center United MetlKxli.st Church W'ill observe homecoming services on Sunday. June 5. This is a change of dale from the First Sunday in October. Dr. M. W ilson Nesbitt of Durham, pastor of the church from 1979-1983, w ill he the speaker. The schedule is: church school 9:45 a.m.;memorial service in the ceinclery 10:25 a.m.; morning worship .service. II a.m.; lunch 12:15 p.m. There will not be an afternoon program. (-'iKiplaiii f ik'iui Da\ is, v ictims' se;vKi's eniinseloi tor NViiision- S.ilein's !-.iinil\ Services w ill he the ;.Miesi speaker ;il ilic M.i\ 2(i ineeiiiii' : ol : ilie Yadkin V'jilley (,'h:ipter ol I lie Coinpassionale Fneiiils, I he iiieeiing u ill be held .it 7:,'0 p III. at Ihe kolai \ : Hut on S.disbury Siicet in ,Mocks\illc. 1 )avis is also a meinber of ihe ad- Four Corners By .Miirie White Four Corners Correspondent Mr. andMrs. Joe While attend­ ed the Lion’s Slate Convention in High l\)in i during Ihe weekend. Mrs. Grey Beck underwent minor surgery and is gelling along nicely at home.: Shane and Amanda Potts were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Bei- tie Fleming. : : ' W illiam Riitledge, Mr^ and Mrs. Tommy Baity and Cindy visited A.C, Railedge Sr. and:Edna Mac Ratledge during the weekend. visor\ board of the local TCF ch.'ipicr. Chapter leadci, Calvin Ijantes, s.iid he would like to lend an 'ti- Miaiion lo local clergymen in the Mocksville area to attend this meeting. 'I lie Compassionate Friends is a self help gn.Hip for parents whose children have dieil. Anyone who Would like more informatioir can contaci Ijames at 492-5198. SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION.CASH AND CAHnV PURCHASES ONLY SORfly, DISCOUNT IXJES NOT APPLY TO SPECIAL OROEB, COUPON, SALE PUCES OR UBOR ON : INSTALLED PURCHASES. MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY 814 8. Main St. 634-5915 ....... STRAWBERRIES Pick Your Own O P 0 - At - 8 p.m. Located 7 miles west of Mocksville off Hwy, : 64, turn right on Caiahain Rd,,go approx. 2 ^ iles on right. Watch for Signs! Bring Own Containers. furnish picking buckets $3.00-5 qts. J.W. SMOOT FARM Phone: 704-492-7408 Daytime 704-492-5435; You’re Always Welcome At CLEMMONS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 am Co-pastors Robert A. and Dusty K. Fiedler I I Hwy 158 West Clemmons 766-4631^ j| S E R V IC E F U N E R y \L D IR E C T O R S •4 10(’AHl)NS 722-6101 Soulli M;jin Snvcl 722-(M() 2').S| IVvniilil.i Uti.ul 130 Years of Service NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS c l i ' MKMBKU HV INVH .VI ION CREMATORY SERVICE CU'iniiKtD.s, N.C. 766-471.^ Davif ('i)unlv I’lioiii' Niimhi-r ‘><>8-.<42S 766-4717 Mi.UIc1mi«4. Mini- I iv-innioiis 246-2.U)6 S M.mt .SUi'ct ) I'XlDj'lOll Do You Prefer Local One Owner; Cars & Trucks? '87 Dodge D-50 Ram Truck, AIM-FM stereo, automatic, rear bumper, 7,760 (1) owner miles - under factory warranty. Like new. WAS S7995 sr. SALE *6900 '86 Pontiac “ Sunbird GT” Turbo Coupe Automatic, p. steering, p. brakes, p. windows, p. door locks, p. seats, air, tilt wheel, cruise, AM-FM stereo, bucket seats & console, white raised lettered tires, sport wheels, tinted glass only 34,683 (1) owner miles. A Beauty. _ WAS *8495 ST. SALE *6800 ’86V2 Nissan Truck - 5 Speed, AM-FM stereo, new radiais, 23,546 (1) owner miles, excellent cond. under warranty. 33 miles per gaL - plus. WAS S5995 ST. SALE *5400 '86 Ford “ Escort" 2 door, 4 speed, radio, new radiais, chrome wheels, 47,329 (1) owner miles. Excellent. . WAS 84995 ST. SALE *3900 '85 Chrysler “ Lebaron GTS” 4 Cyi., 5 speed, am-fm stereo, air, p. steering, p. brakes, cruise, aluminum sport wheel covers, rear def., 23,988 (1) owner miles. Excellent - Like New. WAS S6495 ST. SALE *5700 '85 Ford “ Escort" 2 door am-fm stereo, radiais, 4 speed, 57,163 (1) owner miles. Very clean & nice. ^ WAS S4295 ST. SALE *3300 '85 Mercury “ Grand Marquis" LS 4 door, full power, automatic, air, leather, AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel, cruise, Economy 302-V8 & automatic, 0-drive trans, rear window def., wire wheel covers, Landau vinyl roof, Century Lighting System, (4) new radiais, beautiful pastel blue. Only 63,938 (1) owner miles. (My wife’s car) lOORo Guarantee. . ^ WAS S8995 ST. SALE *7500 '84 Olds “ Cutlass Ciera LS" Cruiser Wagon Full power, AM-FM stereo, cruise, till wheel, wire wheel covers, wood grain, third seat, automatic, 6 cyi., 63,367 (1) owner miles, rack, white wall radiais. Excellent Condition. . _ WAS ^6395 ST. SALE *5600 M c D a n ie l & S o n s , In c . Hwy. 601 South Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-3531 Local Bank Financing Open Till 7 p.m. »«C-1)AV1K CO rN TY ENTKKI’RISK RI'COUI). rUURSnAY, Mnv 1'), 1988 D;n:ic -I-IKts ri'achcc! li>i ihc si,irs un M a\ v 'rhc iuiiili.il -1 II iaifiil sliDW \>,as Ik'IJ, at Sdiilh I'a iic lunini llu ’!i ScIh m I. wiih I I -I Hi'i', i;'i iMoiips : ('! -1 ') Icrs parlii 'I'akiti!,' iirsi i'I.k t U';i- Hiv>.ikc W 'liilk'V , w lili a' >,iu;al ■:Sniik'\UU‘ie ( >iil I’hciv. '■ Siu' Is a iik'iiihri ,1'! the I'armm'Mon krd H()l 'M l. Club Sccdiul phki- wa'-. Arnaiula 13\\ igi'jiis, 'iKitli a piaiiii '.iilii. She i i.sa iiieinhiToUlu- l'iailhla/c!s:|:H .Morse (.’lull. Takiiii; third |iiavi- was a lashinii -'.luiw -\kii by iiicmbci.s ul the Oavie ' Aeailemy 4 11 ('hih, includitiu Aiigehi MeClaninick, .SliaiiiHiii M e('hiittnvk, I.aniise Allen, .lulie Allen and Christitia IIih Il'cs, Other participaiils were: Angela NleClainroek, D avie Academy, piaiin .solo o f "()\e r 'rile R aiiilw w "; Megan Uratuini ami W'enily 'Fisher. Farniiiigtdti Re^^Mots, witlt Vdcal duet of “ Wake Up l.itlle Susie’,'; Mcmbct^iorthe Fannitigioii Red llo i eliib wit I) a skit aiul puppet show. "A Latuling On Z o k": Melincia Rieliie, Clarksville 4-H Club, clogging routine to ■'prange iilossoni S[x.‘cial” ; Amanda Latham. Clarksville, vocal solo o f ■‘ Somewhere Tonight” ; Julie Allen, Davie .Acadetny, piano solo of I'trst movement ol Locals In Salisbury Choral Society 'I'he Salisbury-Rowan Choral .Society w ill present its spring: con­ cert Saturday, May 21, at 8:15 p,m. in Keppel Auditorium. The pops coticert w ill feature music by Irving Berlin in celebra­ tion o f the compo.ser’s 100th bir­ thday this year. A few of the songs to be included are "There's No Business Like Show Business." “ Blue Skies,” “ Always” and “ Puttin’ on the R ilz." Tickct.s arc available tlirough any Choral Society riiember or at the door. Tickets are .S2 for students and senior citizens; S4 for other adults. Letty Smith o f M<xksville is director o f the group. Bob PaliUb, Davie High Band director, w ill play percussion; Todd Hartman will play guitar, and M argaret T uckcr is piano accompanist. '.Sonatina by Beethoven; routine; and' ''‘>e:il solo o f ‘Mcsus l oves Me " .tenniter Vlarpe. Clarksville. Alaina Blackwelder, l-armiiieton M^'sters ol teienimn ut-ie Jndi t iu i lie MeC aiiliy ventriloqui.st Red: Hot 4-11 : ('lovcibtid ( iiih ., ta lk e r an.l l:.du in,, li,,,.e> I-Yom left, Angela McCliimrock, ShnnnonM eCliim idck. Loin'so A lie n ,,lulie Alleti iind Chrisdiiii M()(l;;e.s ol Diivie .Academy Club peffonii skit. .Anuuula I)\vij;nin.s iKTl'orni.s piano .solo. : ' W Brooke \VhitIey .sin>;s .solo. A lum ni To M eet Lees-McRae College alumni from Davidson. Davie, Forsyth, and Yadkin counties w ill have a gathering at 6:.10 p.m. Wednesday, May 25, at Tanglewood Park's Sheller No. 3 in Clemmons. For more information, call (919) 998-5684. Broadway Returns to the Brock Davie T heatre C om pany Presents JRodjgers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC LAST THREE PERFORMANCE!) F r id a y M a y 2 0 , 8 :()0 p .in . S a lu r d a y M a y 2 1 , 8 :()() p .m . S u n d a y M a y 2 2 , 3 :0 0 p .m . -B.C, Brock Aiidiloriuiiv B(),\ Onice Open 'I’hiir.sday-M iiy 1'^, 7-10 p.m. Tickets Also Availal)le at The Davie Recreation Dept. Karjl’s Kozj' Koriier Foster Kaueli Drugs Martin IJrotliers (Jeneral Store M eiitioti i'ir.st I'cdcral .Savitiizs and yo u 'll hear things sticli as "tiial's my hiitik." "I got liiy home loiiti al (hat hank." ()i "ihe pco|ilc al ilial batik ;iic so rrictidly." As you call sec. one u o iil appears over ;iinl os er ag;iiii. .A wotxl so impor- laiit. \\c ’\e dceiilccl to atkl it to our iKtmc. First ivil- cral .Savings is now 1-irst Fcderal Savings Bank. As one of the area's stronuest. iiiosi niiaticially secure insliluiions. we olTcr a variety of retail banking services, iiverylliini: iVoni checking accounts and money markel accounts, to consumer loans and ilis- counl brokerage services. W lial’s more, wc olTer la,\- dcrctrcti and insurance products. ifyou'ie not gelling llie banking services and per­ sonal altcntion you deserve, stop by any of our ofllces. We are sure you'll want to m ake repeat visits. W inston .Salem (sis liHations): * ClenuiH'iiN • S'.iisles \ ilk' Mi'iiibv'i l SI K t ij ■ - VA"- A t i B A N IC B A N iC 1 A M , .................. 't* -.f.L ^'■b. ■ !?i' Ei R!5 t I I C:! DAVIK ( (HIN I V 1:.VH:RI>UI.SI'; KHCOKD. TIIllUSDAV.M iiy 19, a v ie 1'SJ.1 Irillcy, }>etlin}; a hug from Dale Long, .says work is rewarding. t:< m % . Having a tea party, l iliey. and cloekwise, Scotty Cohen, I.eAnne Wallace, Paula Connell, Dale Long, Kendra Lagle and ,!elC Reavis. Helping The Handicapped S c h o o ls ’ V o lu n t e e r O f T h e Y e a r In s p ir e d B y G o d T o A id C h ild r e n By M ike H arnhardt Davie County Enterprise-Record rilley helps ,|elT Reavis learn new skills. He's at the school every day. ihe blessings that the.sc children jects. They finally mentioned helping the teachers. But most here have given m e." the children and I sa id ,‘That’s of ail, he helps the children. Tilley said he spent the llrst for me’.” : Handicapped children at And the children help him. six months of his retirement He started out helping three Mocksvillc Middle School have "1 truly believe the Lord led with nothing to occupy his time, days a week. Now, Tilley visits a tea party every morning. me to .Vlocksville. led me to He was at a relative’s funeral in the rooms at the back of the The center of attention is on these children. I've gotten more Virginia when God gave him Mocksville Middle old building a 59-year-okl Advance man. blessings in the psvst year than direction, he said. everyday. Bill Tilley. in .'^0 years of w orking." “ W e drove back to Davie “ This is my occupation. I He sits the children around Tilley and his wife, Jan. mov- County and the next day, I got work here at the school. I’m the table. |X)uring make-bclievc ed to Advance 1'/: years ago on the phone.” He called Social totally dedicated to the han- tcu Irom a toy teapot into plastic when he retired. As regional Services, the United W ay, but dicapped and the retarded, cups. sales manager for Harris-Lanier they didn’t need volunteers. “ 1 would like to see Davie Tilley is a school volunteer. Corp.. Tilley said he won Just Then Tilley got up with Jo County have the finest program Last week. Tilley was nam- about every award imaginable M cClamrock and the Retired in the state for these people.” cd the county schoof volunteer for sales. Senior Volunteer Program. of the year. "B ut nothing ha.s given me “ They offered me eight pro- PIea.sc Turn To Page 10-D .Sliidfiil.s, Icai'hcrs and rillev .sing each iiioniing. I'Voni lfl(, .lel'f Keavis, Sue Welcli, LwAuni- 'N allaie. Kt iuira I aglc, S( uKx Colu n, laiif M .D aiii. l, Dale I ong, Mona Jo Cril'lni, Tillev, Paula Connell an.l Ann Bailey. ■ - Photos by Kohln Fergussoa 21)-0AV1K CODNTY HNTKRPRISK RI<COKI), THURSDAY, M«y 19, l'J«« Monday, May 23 \\ <>tHlnu‘ii 1)1'till' W orld, I I'li.LU' 32J.; w ill IllCd .H llH' l);iVU' Acaiiouu C’om iiuinily lUiililiiiL’ ;it 7 ji.iii. I'l'i :i i-oi>k(uii aiul aw.iiils : prcsciilatioii, Tuesday, M-ay 24 Diiviv Ki'i)iil->licaii I'N cciilivc Coimniilec lo incfl al 7;3U p.m. al Davie CiniiUy CmirlhDUM.', Open 111 all KcpiiMii.'aMs. Extension viiiK’i; of, Mclimrial Dny, Tuesday, May 31 i;\k'nsi(in norm 'iiiiiluT clionis ptaciii'c al 7 I'.m. at tltc (.■niiiuy liKraiA : June 14-15 lio iiu ' pniihn lion >N()i lisltci|) al a,III-. C'(niiu\ d llk v iMiikiini;. It'lk an haskol 111 m uiriii haski‘1. Kc.sL'i'validiis and paS'luciK urcosi ilui.' Alas' Zw. Recreation Saturday, May 21 4-H C()Uii(y A ctivity Day tVom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Davie Ctnin- ly Ortlce Uuiliiiiig. Monday, May 23 Diu ic County .‘Vgriculiural E.x- tension Service Leadership Coun­ cil t]ii;irlerly meeting at 7:.U) p.m. in the county onice buikiiiig. Cliirk.svilie 4-11 club meeting. Tuesday, May 24 : ILxlen.sion homotmikor leader training lor housing leaders at 10 a.m. in county office building. 'I’he June club paigrain is “ Skwing Ideas lor Home Cleaning.” C o rna t/.er Extension Homemaker Club meeting at noon at Dottie Potts’ home, covercd dish luncheon. Chorus practice at 7 p.m. in the county library. Wednesday, May 25 I’iiio-F arn iin gtoii K.xtension Homeinakcr Club meeting at I p.m. at Elma D u ll’s house. Thursday, May 26 Cana E.xtension Homemaker Club inecting at 7 p.m. at Ruth Essie’s home. Monday, May 30 E.xtciision oHlcc clo.sed in obser- The Inllowing e\ oiiis arc oUcrcd In ihe Mucksv lllc-r)av’ic Kcciea- lion Dcpartmeiu. I'or more inlor- malioii, call ()34-2-'52.‘>. Friday, May 27 I'he Dance Com pany’s si.vih annual recital at H p.m. at the llrock Auditoi iiim, InstrLictor. lim ily Robertson, l-'rec , to the public. Saturday, June 4 llattle of (he Hands at the Brock •Auditorium. Bamis interesteii in competing should call the recrea­ tion depailmeiu. Admission will he charged. Ongoing Dance, hatoti, and acrobatics classes at the Brock Auditorium. Wednesday I'or pre-school atid school aged children. Instructor: Emily Robertson, por more inl'or- iiiation call Emily Robertson at 998-.“^ 16.'^ or the Recreation Department. M o tlie r’.s M orning Out pro­ grams. First Baptist Church of M o cksyille , Mondays and Wednesdays for 3-year-olds and Friday for 4-ycar-olds; Chestnut G rove M ethodist Church. Thursdays; Victoiy Baptist Church in Cooleemee, Wednesdays. Clogging classes and competi­ tion/performance team practice, Tuc.sdays, 7 p.m.. Brock Gym. In­ structor; D oii^lellard. Man Charged With Fondling 12 Yr. Old Girl A Mocksville man charged with taking indecent liberties with a minor girl w ill be tried in Davie Superior Court. Probable cau.se was found in Davie District Court last week against James Cody , charged with fondling a 12-year-old girl. 'I'he girl .said she canw home from school on March 15 and went to get Cody to wash dishes, as in­ structed on a note iVom her mother. The girl .SJiid she fell asleep while watching television, and woke up with Cody fondling her. “ I bit his hancL I told him to gel out. He said, ‘W hyV I said, 'You know why’.” The girl said when (.'ody refus­ ed to leave, she grabbed a butcher knife and he left. Cody has been awaiting trial in the Davie County JaiT for seven weeks. ; Fuller reduced his bond from $10,000 to .$2..500. on the condi­ tion he not have any contact or con)municalion what.socver with the prosecuting witness, and not to be on same premises as prosecuting witness. It Was School Bus The vehicle cited in the accident on Baltimore Road from the May 7th highway patrol re|X)rt was not a car belonging to Jean Gobble Cornat/er of Route 2, Advance but a bus owned by the I3avie County .School .System. We regret the Karate chisses, every Monday anti Wedne.sday. Brock Gym, All ages. Insiructor: .Steve Baldwin, Religion Sunday, May 22 .Spring Picnic ai lictliichem : IhiitedM ethodisl Church. 12:1.*! p.m . Honored gucsis: new incinhers received durii\u the IVniecii.si that morning. Bring own tilcnsils and co\cred ilisli, I'Viendship l$aptisi Church will celciiraie the anniversary of its l)aMi>r, the Rev, J,|\, Samuels.: at i^ni l.uncli will beser\e(fat I p,m, in fellowship hall. .All area churches invited. Clement (in ive C hiireli choir w ill be in concert ,it p.m. at .Si. John .AMI: Zion Clunch. I lillcrest Drive. Mocksville. ihe public is invited to atteiul. May 22-27 Da\ ie Baptist Church w ill lu'ld a revival beginning Sunday at 1:M) anti continuing through l-riday night. The Re\'. Bob Whitaker is the gticsi (lastor, S[iecial inusic will be leatnred cvciy nighl. ami a iHiiscry will hi; ;ivailal'li-. The t:lHir<.lris liK'.itcd seven miles eas! ol Mocksville on 1-ork Churcli Road. May 23-27 (Jdspel Itapiist Churcli w ill holil a icx iviil beginning .Monday al 7 p.Ill,,and continuing ihrtuigh l-riday night. The Rev, Boh Har­ ris of .Statesville u ill be ihe guest ininisicr. .Special singing nightlv. ,A covereil dish supper will be held T'rula_\ begimiiiig at 5:,^() p,m: Sunday, June 5 Latter D ay .Saint.s Meeting House meeting and video presen­ tation on ' ‘I'iunily Preparedness” at 7 p.m. The program concerns food supplies, water and fuel storage and other plans which can be made by family for times of natural disaster or other emergen­ cies, Church is located at S69 Har­ dison .Street, Mocksville. The public is inviieil to at-tend. Wesley Chapel M ethodist d n irc h annual old-fashioned homecoming with the Rev. Alvin Pope conducting the 11 a.m. ser- \ icc-. I he >,'1nn ch ' w ill be cclciii.iiing II,s li.)2nd \c a i. I’icnic liiiu,li s(i;cad al 12:30 ji.iii. Buggy ridvs loi ihe childieii ,ind singing in Ihe alienioon. Senior Citizens narhecued chicketi .sale Cornal/er-Dulin l-ire Deparimct rake-out bo,,\es available. •Jerusalem Fire Deparlinci Ladies Auxiliary's annual Sprir Fling al fire department al Grcas Corner, Anyone wishing to dona something for the yitrS sale nw coriiaci Louise Correll at 284-240 or Lois Broadway at 634-3249; S aturday, M a y 21 Reunions I he tiillow ing cvcnl.s are ofiered for senior cili/ens in Davie Coun^ ty ill coopcralion, with ihe Dav ie County .Senior Cenier. Brock Building. .Mcicksvillc. .All events' are ,'ii the ccntei unless,oiherwise noted. Call 6.54-061 1,. Sunday, May 22 ^ u n 3 a y H !^ y ^ Recognition tea at Brock Koontz fam ily w ill hold its ai Ccnier, 2-4 p.in, nual reunion at 1 p.m. at Dav Ai-‘adcmy Community Buildin'} n . Bring a covered lunch. Friends ahMiscellaneous neighbors welcome. Saturday, May 28 W iliiani R. Davie Class of 197 w ill hold its 10-year reunion aL’l p.m. at the W illiam R. Davie F iij Departm ent. A ll fprnVt classmates; faculty, staff and tHel spouses and children invitecl Covered dish supper. For niorejil formation, call Everctte “ Beaverl Allen at 492-7299. Thursday, May 19 Surplus I'ood distribution by Davie County De|)artment o f Social .Services at National Guard Armory. U.S. 64 east, from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m, or until supply runs out. Can apply for com­ modities at arinory. ¥ O TE M A Y 31 FOR fl STACY CORNATZER Republican Candidate For Davie County Commissioner Paid for by friends and Stacy Cornotzer, Clyde Gardner, Chairman W ESTILLDOBLSINESS PERSCNTD PERSCN. O n e o n o n e . T h a t is t h e r e l a t i o n s h i p F ir s t F e d e r a l h a s w i t h y o u a.s a c n .s l o n n e r . W e a r e c o m m i t t e d t o g i v i n g y o u t h e e d g e i n e v e r y a r e a o f p e r s o n a l m o n e y m a n a g e m e n t b y s e r v i n g y o u r i n d i v i d u a l n e e d s o n e a l a l i m e . F r o m 5 Vi % i n t e r e s t c h e c k i n g , t o p l a n n i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e w i t h o u r I R A S p e c i a l i s t , t o i n v e s t i n g t h r o u g h o u r D i s c o u n t B r o k e r a g e S e i v i c e , t o t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e o f o u r f le .x ih ie i i o r s o i i a l a n d m o r t g a g e l o a n s — y o u a r e fii'st iil l-'irst I 'e d e r a l , m ■ ■ P „ , o „ r w a y o ( d , m , « FIISST FEDERAL b u s i n e s s l o w o r k f o r \ DU 1 8 ^ P e r s o n t o p e r s o n in a k i> s .:i!! S A V ilN G S B A N K (70.() 6.14-5981 ' F S U C ..J d lU U B E U m ^---------2,«l iS, Lilt'try St. • .'Sti.illolii Kd • ReviioU(.\ Hd • Kulun Hoodt'li • jjin rs \lii: • i'.i.’Kxv.■'t.iiiiON s lilt' (..■k.’iniDoii.s • .Mi'cksville " I DAVII': a n ;N T v i:nti:ui>i<isk ri- co k d , t h i r s d a v . M»y 19. iy««-3i) Bremt M acemore Named Top Davie Prison Guard liil-lll lul ^v;ird I noil' 11,!' hcoii M'lvi’kui ,i\ llic IlDll.'ll (l| 111, cl Ilf I he vi.'.'i r 111!' I iic l);i\ic Ciniiit\ I’l ISIIIl., II-.', IS a ic p u 's c iiu in v c ___________ <)|' .ill ol tlic Maccmore Diivic priMin Lnrrccliiui;ii M.ill u Iki ''alct’iiard ihc puhlic and hear t'nnu- liiic ii-'sponsihiliik's ronlK'ciiMuily. cniiinil aiid ucllarc til’ ihnso iii- iiiatcs t'oiilnial to lhal panicular lability of the Slate iil' Norlli Cantliita, said L. Wayne Moore,: sii(ierlniendeiit of the prison. Maceiniire w;;s one of four (|iiar- lerl_\ cimiender.s from the .staff ai the Davie, faeiliiy. Hei was iden­ tified by his fellow workers and supervisors. .All ol the quarterly conteiider.s appeared before a formal interview board comprised of the unit super­ intendent, assistant su[x;rintendeiitI he (ifL-aler Wiaston-Siileiii YM CA 'I'ime .Miuliine m III he at the Davie \'M{’A Imiii l'e,sti\a! Satiirilav at Wal-Mart and Willow I Oak.S. ^ ^ ^ ' ' ' ■ ' : ^ ^ ^ ' ' ' :' : Whole Lot Of Fun Davie Family YMCA Fun Festival Saturday To Feature Variety Of Activities As a branch of the Greater I W insioii-Salciii YM C A, Davie 1-amily YMC.A w ill have the Icentennial time iiKichinc at the I Family YM C A Fun Festival on I Saturday, May 21. 1 : It is equipped with a clock registering the hours and minutes I of the year as pari orUie Y M C A ’s |.countdown to its second century. The vehiclc is also equipped with I a large video screen for showing I a film that depicts the history of the YM CA since it was founded at Centenary United M ethodist I Church in Winston-Salem in 1SS8. The local YM C A is having its I 4th annual Inin Festival Saturday to raise money for its building liind. Pe(,)ple of all ages from all across Davie County w ill have a part in the day's events. The tlay w ill start with a Walk- a-Thoii — regislralion al S a.m. -- with the walk at S;30. Trophies w ill go to first: and second place winners for the amount of money collected in pledges. Free T-shirts for all with -SIO in pledges. Rock-a-Thon for senior citizens — or anyone who woulil like to rock on Saiiirday — have collected pledges and w ill take ilonations on Saturday K) rock l\ir the "Y ". l lel|) the senior citizens keep the rockers going on Saturday. A ll youngsters, teens and adults are invited to bring their remote control ears for .'i race in the field between Wal-.Mart and W illow Oaks at 2:}0 p.m. .A.'XRP 1 -■ The local unit o f the .'\merican Association of Retired Persons I will have a bwilh selling home baked goodies, canned goods: arts, and crafts. 'fhere will be a rummage sale beginning al S a.m. at W’illow Oaks. Items arc needed for this sale. Games for children w ill include — |MUt-puli. basketball coniesi. Ilshiiig. water pistol "shoot out", sponge thiow. boat lloal. pony rides, rides on old horse and wagons, school bus and fire truck and nuire. There w ill be balloons, clowns with free clown face pain­ ting. snow cones, ci'lton cands and "big btmnce." There will also be a |5etiing zoo. lood and drinks and a,bake sale, iiniertainment w ill include: H) a.m., Davie County Chorus; I 0:,M) a .m .. Davie : Dance .Academy; 11:15 a.m.. Carousel Cloggers; Noon. Silver luigle Hantl; I p.m.. Das ie High School .Award Winning Band; 1 :.30 p.m.. Cellar Grove Church Choir; 2 p.m., Free Style Swingers. At 10 a.m. there will be a soc­ cer demon.stration and at 10:30, a T-ball demonstration. Rent-a-Movie — Video Odyssey w ill give all rentals for the day to the " Y " drive. Crosby G olf tickets w ill be on sale — with one-half or S6 going to the YMCA. A dclu.xe gas grill w ill be given away at 1 p.m.. a VCR at 3 p.m. and a color television at 5 p.m. and '<i'nior correctional sergeant.: ■M.iccmore and the others: were cs.ihialed in such areas as treatment and security e,\pertise, teamwork, atliiiide, de\otion to duty, personaf appe.'irance and other relevant faciiirs. NTicemnre w ill represent the Dav ie lacilily in competing for ad­ ditional honors for the North Pied­ mont area. The North Piedmont area ol the Division ofPrisi'Hs in­ cludes 11 inininuim and medium custoily facilities, each with a facility-level competitor. Macemore has been employed : with the Division of Prisons at the Davie facility since June 26, J984. His |)riinary duty assignment is the single cell facility — a special housing area for inmates who are in process of demotion to increas­ ed custody level, escapees, and in­ mates who have been involved in behavioral and disciplinary infrac­ tions. As the olTicer-in-charge of the single cell facility, he recently received a commendation for his professional performance and suc­ cessful life-saving efforts during an attempted suicide by an inmate under his supervision. "H e is respected by his fellow workers and the inmates as a modest, compassionate, but firm ofllcer who has made a significant difference in iheir lives,'’ Moore said. "H e is a conscientious in­ dividual who consistently strives to do the very best job possible at all tim es." Macemore resides in Yadkinville with his 13-year-old daughter Paula and wife Phyllis (counselor for Yadkin County School System). He is pursuing an associate degree in criminal justice at M it­ chell Community College and maintaining a 3.9 grade point average. llic .Sega Mnsior .SyMcin ami 3-D ni,issc: 3 I) Cailli.iKC p---* .....^1?// 22-Inch Self-Propelled Mower 14 KT. G O L D JEWELRV Rirgs, Cfwir«, Ofacfllols. DIAMONDSI! VCRs • TV StGioo C om binations • IVs • Stereos • A ppliances W ashers •Dryers • Freezers • Air C onditlonors • V a cu u m C leoneis • Furnilure • Bedroom s • Jew elry • Bunk Beds • Living Rooms • D aybeds • Dining Rooms • Recliners • Sofo Beds • Lav/n M owers • Riding M owers* Refrigerators • Disfiwastiers • Sega M oster System « Solellite D islies» Sewing M actilnos 1 0 6 1 Yadkinville Road Squire Boone Plaza (Next To Wal-Mart) Mocksville, N.C. 2 7 0 2 8 ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 4 - 1 5 9 8 W h e n y o L i s e e a M a x '” e m b l e m , y o u k n o w i m m e d i - a r e ly t h a r a h o L is e is a n e x c e lle n t in v e s t m e n t . B e c a u s e i t ’s h c c 'n in s p e c t e c i b y D u k e P o w e r a n d a p p r o v e d a s a M a x i ia x i m u m V a L ie J io m e . T h a i m e a n s it i^ n w s y o u t h e b ig g e s t d i s c o u n t s I X K s i l i l e o n y o L ii' p i n \ 'c r b i l l . I t h a s o p t i m u m i n s u l a t i o n t h r o u g h o u t . If u s e s T h e C o n i i o r t M a c h i n e ” a H i g h E f f i ' c io n c y b le a t l \ i m i ^ . I t c c m r o s w i t h .s a fe e f f i c i e n t e le c d ic w a t e i' h e a l in g . A n d it g i \ ’e s y o u t h e o p t i o n o f j o i n i n g L X i k e P o w e r s l::;is y S a v e r P la n . W i t h a ll t h e a ' a d \ ’a n t ;ig c ’ s, it 's e a s y t o s e e w h y w e s a y T h e M a x is w ’li e r e t h e n e x t A je n e r a t io n w i l l liv e . S o w h e n y o u s c v o u r e m b l e m , g o a h e a d a n d g e t a t t a c h e c t o t l i e h o u s e . I V c a u s c ' it's a p la c e w ’li e r e y o u c a n liv e h a p p i l y e w r a l t e r ,' i . . DUKE POWER 4D-1)AVIK COUNTY KNTEKPRkSli KKCOKl), THURSDAY, May I'J, 1988 Talentecl Crew Makes South Paosfic Success Hy l.aiirn I']. Richard Davio Counly Ettloriniso Ret old 1 1k' scltiiij! loi ihc 1 ?a\H' ( ■iHiii ly I Ik'.Her ( ’onip;uiv\ I'liiJui'iiiin o l Sdiilh racinc Is a s o iilh '.c;i iNiaikt ’W ill'll ■ till- j'I.n i'|viu \! Iasi w .e o k c iu l,' Ihc s>.\ rlti'n ii'.' ioni|ici aUircs iii, ihe U m i k Aiklilormm lo in li'iicJ the iiopkai L'ln ilonnk'nl: lca\ inj‘ the .iikheiK'c and i.asl lo sueal Ihnnij.’li ihrci' Ivncthv :j'i.'rt(>niuincfs, rhc 2 ' Iiour pnuhk lion ijoi uti to a slii\\ Sian al Suinla\'s iiialiik'c. Inu a tak'iKcil civw hcl|H\i il uaiii spooil as ilie pla\' pn>_mvssi.Hl. Tlic Roecrs ami Ilaiiiincrsk-iii shinv deals wilh rclalinnsliips bel- ween nu'M am! uoincii and iheir e d iiriictiiiu aidiudes luuanis A Review : pU'jiidk'e. A east ol nurses and ser\ k c |)ci suniu'l set amid the li|;htiii!i of \\A \ 11 niiisi I eai II til t.’.n on li\m u uhile hellh.’ereiiee ei)iitiiuies: 1 wo inam eouples di'iiiinate: the stoiyiine; l;iiiile dcHeeinie and N ellie l-ditnish. plaveil h\ .Sahsiniiian limldv McDaniel and Sii,'anne KIbap i>l Winston Salem.: and 1.1. , .losepii, (,'.iHle ;iiul I ,iat, played h): Davie residents f h ll llerrini: and KarI.i Ilai-’.siidin, 1 lioiiL'h tleHeet|ue' a I'leii chm.iii, aiitl l:iat. a I’oly nesiaii. aie ' iitually unalleeletl liy dilleienees in nationalilies and aees, their coiimcrpiin.s. Fiirliii.sh aiKl Cablc, full victim lo spciclal pro.ssiirc.s of, picjiuh'cc, UiilbrliiMiiioly. it (akcs ihe death ol 1,1. Ciiblc to push I’orhush to :tlcHcci|iic, coiiN'iiicing her that lose slHHild rciijii ahine iill else. Two other eharactets also stanil III Ihe rorclroiit. I.ulher Hillis. por- trayoil l\v Mel Jones, and Bloods •Mary, playetl hy .Marie Idlis. piav cataly sts for the action iKMween the eoupKS, Mel)aiiiel and Klciap lormed a very elci'ant p.aii as lovers Iroiii tliljcreiu v’.orlds. As deliecqne,: McDaniel was tine to ehaiacti.'i lledelivered his lines ith lotee, yet his l-reiichae- eeiit uas clear and easy lo iindors- tanil. lie also nioveil uracerullv on staijc. making him intetesliiii; id AVatcii, Kloap was convincini; as ''the luck I'roni l.ittle Roek",wh<.i j'rew up in a clirterejit euliiire than her lover. deHeei|iie. .She had a lasaiiahle staiH' prese.iiee.and her soiee attested to Jiei previous theatrical e.\pei leiice. Ilem nu iiave a stronii |)eiior- inatk e as Cable, I liotijili ihis is on- J> Ins second time on the: Davie st.ijje, he possessed a lelaxed ramiliarity with his eliaracter and a delinaie prcilessionalistn. Both .lones and Idlis ackled to ihe li)-'htheartL‘iliiess: ol the. plot — Joiics as a 'iioney-hun" dancer in a i;rass skiit aikl iillis wlio reverberated iitisty remarks pick­ ed tip from the sailors. As in [last pro<luctions. the music aiul set \\i.'re extremely welUlonc, each addiiii! to the show's dimen­ sion and credibility, ,A lew problems aiose with minor cliatacters, however. ■Many times, their movements were unnatural as they walked to the I'ront of the stage to interject ' lines only to letreat backwards. 1 he akwardness detraclecl Iroiii the How ol the action anti sometimes upstaiied the major character.s. ; Ciipi. (leorge Brackett, played by Neal Scroggs., was cei:tainly Ihe liiost captivating of the, lesser characters. Me was outshined on­ ly by a: lew brief appe;irances by his Irish W ollluuind, Bran, who seemed t|uile content in frontol'the crowd. I'erformaiices of Soiitli PaciHc will be held again this weekend, w’ith show.s scheduled for 8 p.m. Fridiiy and .Saturday and another matinee at 3 p.m. Sunday. WE MAKE WEDDINGS AS EASY AS SAYING “ I DO.” Do you need wedding accessories and advice? If you answer •'! Do" — come to Hallmark. K atharine’s H A L L M A R K S H O P Siill.shur.v Mull 637-2280 ® 198a HaflmarV Cards, Inc. M ocksvillu I'Memeiitiiry Mrs. Sue Knox, media coor- dinalor. w'ill be attending the S torytelling: Festival at Willi:misburg. Va., on May 19^22. It is spoii.sored by the National Associatioii for the Preservation and Perpetuation o f Storytelling. :Ed: Stivemier, who visiteil the elementary sehuols this past fall, will he featured along witlv Micliael Parent, Carol Birch, Donald Davis, Shari Lew'is and others. Mr.s. Kno.'^ hopes to learn new techniques and stories lo share with Student,s. On May 20. the children will see a program presented by the Davie Arts Council. This w ill be a vaudeville circus featuring Bounce and ; ‘0 0 0 LA L A !” A ll grade levels are in the pro­ cess of planning their end-of-the- year picnics. More information w ill be coming on the.se activities. M ocksvillu M iddle School Teachers and staff took part in teacher appreciation week in many ways. The PTO preptired a salad luncheon and presented apples and helium balloons with notes of ap­ preciation: Doughnuts and juice were served. Field Day w ill be May 20 with activities starting at 9 a.m. Parent.s are invited tojoin their children for the day. (Rain date: Monday, May 23.) Fifth graders w ill visit the Sup­ plementary Education Center in Salisbury on May IS iind 19. W illiam R. Davie Sixth graders w ill visit North Davie Junior High on May 24. This is an orientation visit for ris- "ing 7th graders in anticipation of the 1988-89 .school year. Students w ill meet with the principal and teachers and tour the school facilities. , Field Day for K-3 students w ill be May 26 froiii 12:30 — 3 p.m. 4-6 students w ill participate in Field Day activities on May 27 Ironi 12:30 - 3 p.m. Shady drove Bus Students of the Week: Ciirston Bahnson. .Adam Bailey. Luc Stone, Sammy McDaniel. .An­ dy W ard. Saiah Poinile.vtcr, .Amanda Hcntlrix. The I'tnai PTA meeting was held iVlay *■). The 3th and 6tli graders presentcif the |)rogram, " li's .A Sm all W o rld ." Each class represented different counlrics. Alma Nestor directed Ihe pliiy and Mary Lou Christensen helped with choreography. The music was pro­ vided by Ms. Saunders' .‘Sth,^6tli grade chorus. The 6th grade students in Ms. Lanier's, Ms. Sherrill's :md Mr. Potts' rooms conducted two mock trials on May 4. The stutlents were divided into two groups complete with a judge, b a iliff, court reporter, defense atiorneys. pro­ secuting attorneys, witnesse.s and a jury. Both groups tried the same llcliliousm urder case. Mrs. Sher­ rill’s jury found the defendant guil­ ty and Mrs. Uinier's jury requestetl a re-trial due to a hung jury. Davie High Catawba College is offering the "Learn-to-Learn'’ coui>;e this sum­ m er. This is the same course that has been taught ;it Wake Fi'rest University for many years. The cost for students is $160. The course w ill be June 13 — July 1 froiii 8:30 — 10:30 a.m. Topics to be discussed are study skills, notetaking, testing skills, and ef- ricient time use. Bnx-hures are available in the guidtince office. The following scholarship ap­ plications are available in the guidance office: White-Martin, Jim 'I'ullerow and Mocksville Civitan. Application.s need to be returned to the guidance office as soon a.s possible. Advanced Placement (.API E.x- ams in Americtm history, biology and finglish literature w'ere given on May 16-18. Students who pass an A I’ I'Aam may be :ible to obtain college credit. : .North Davie I lie students w ho aeeompanietl the Davie High Band ti> I'lorida :ire: ,-\ndrea 1,'dniore. (ieorge low­ ing. l.eeaime Dor,sett, .Ashley Presatte, John llepler, Joe llut- chins, Joy Moward. I’hilip C^irter and l.;ric Tart. The band pcrform- eil at lipcot Center on May 4 and enjoy ed visits to Magic Kingdom, i.'.peot. Sea World. Kennedy Space Center and W'ct 'N ' Wil'd. The band leftM ocksville at 0 a.m. on .May 3 and I'eturned home at 9:13 p.m. on May >S. On Monday. May 16. Carol Stallings and Debbie .Archer pro- N’idcd training for the "Books & Beyond" reading incentive pro­ gram to begin in die fall. Those at­ tending included: Roliert Landiy. princijial; Karen Cook. Chapter I teacher: Glenda Smith, media coordinator; Lyn Ward, parent volunteer; Trina Jackson. Kitty M orrow , anti Nancy M ille r, language ails teachers.The theme for the 1988-89 school year will be ".Around the W'orltl With Books” . Tht)se ;ittending wiU share infor­ mation with others to make this a schoolwide project. On May 12, a banquet was held al South Davie to honor all the school vi5lunteers. 'I’htxse attending were PTSO olTicers, liooster Club olTicers. classroom volunteers, principiils and assistant principals and those who served on the ad- vist)ry council. Eddie Newsome w’as chosen for the outstanding volunteer from Nonh Davie. In ap­ preciation Ibr all his hard wt)rk and dedication, Laiitlry presented him with an engraved plaque. A ll the volunteers wore recognized and thanked for their time and efforts given to help our students and teachers. Alter a meal, a program by Getjrge I'ields was |iresented. Three students and one ailuli will be joining tour counselor, Glenda Ooodwisi @ets Voiuiiteer Award A Davie native has received a community service iiwartf in a s[iecial cerem ony luinoring residents in Chapel H ill anti Carrboro. E. Kevin Ci o o tl w i n , Duke Ptiwer employee and presitlent tif the Chapel H ill- Ca r r b o ro Jaycees, receiv­ ed' the Tetl D a n z ig e r ' Awartl. A 1976 grailiiate ,of Davie High School, Otxnlwin is the son of FaI- win anil Roberta (ioodw itrof liasi Lake Drive,M ocksville. 1 Ic earn­ ed il baelieltir's ilegree in tiiai kctiiig anti iiianagemeiit from Appalachian Slate University, The awards program, lilletl “ C elebration: Chapel H ill Carrboro,” is hcltl annually to recogni/e outstanding indivitlual anti t)rgani/;itioiial conti ibulions ti) ihe commmiity. Since moving to Chapel H ill in 1983, Goodwill has .servetl its a Chapel llill-C anbtut)C ham berof Commerce Ambassador, an active member of the Merdian Sertoma Club antf a volunteer for the Orange District o! the Boy Scouts as finance chairman. He alsi' serves tin the bo:irtl of tlii'cctors of the Public Schtiol l-oiintlatitm. The Danziger awarti recognizes a business tiwner who luis relocated to the community and worked it) improve the ctimmuniiy ihrtnigh business or service. Goodw'in, a ctimmercial jiower representative Ibr Duke l^iwer Co., transferred from Reitlsville to the Chapel H ill area in 1983. CrasifiSI Inducted Into Fraternity IC. Kevin (ioodwin riiiity iwo new members have been initialed into Ihe Tau Beta Chapter t)f Phi I'heta Kiippa at Davitlson Ctnimy Community Ctillcge. Phi riieta K.i(ipa is a natit)iial scholastic fraternily holtling the same status in the ctmimunity col­ lege that I'hi Bela Kapjia carries in senior colleges anti universities. To be eligible Ibr meinbcrship, a siutlenl mtist be cnrtilled full-iiine in a college transfer t)r Icchnical program, have successftiliy com- |)leletl at least thirty quarter hours liy the eiitl o f the winler quarter, liiive attiiincti a cunuiliitivc giatle ptiini average of 3.8 tir better, antf possess outstaiuling trails t)f character aiitl citizenship. riie I'ati Bela Chiiplcr wiis cluiriered at DCCC in 197(1. Slutleiils from this area iniiialetl into the organization incliitle: Diile 11. C ratifill. electrical engineering technician majtir. aiul Diana B, Day, |irc-liberal arts ma­ jo r, both of Mocksville. 2 in ASU Group Two Advance students were iccenlly iiitliictcil into Pi Gamm;i M u , the International Social Science I Itinor Society at A|i- palachiiin State University, Juniors Jerry D, Myers anti Kevin Smith wete btith leeogniz- etl for achieving acatlemie ex­ cellence in the social sciences. To be iiiduclcti, uiitlergi'iuluaie slutlents must com plete 20 semester lunirs in ilesignatctl soct:il sciences ctiurses, have a 3,2 gratle point average in those cotiises, anti maintain a 3.0 overall gratle |ioiiii iiveragc. , Smith, fora 13-tlay tour tif Europe beginning June 23. The lrip is sponsoreti Ihrtiugh liF Institute anti inelutles travel to Londtiii, Paris, Lucerne. Venice, Innsbruck, Heidelberg and .Amstertlam. Amy l.ctlbetier, Jennifer I-'clt.s; Michelle Trivette anti adult participant Camilla Btnvles have had several meetings recently in preparation for the trip. The group has visitetl Ihe r-tnsyth Public Library for research and dined at Dunderbak’s Bavarian style resttiurant. A second meeting was held at the home of Glcntla Smith, with guest speakers Liz Sanders and Laura Cartner sharing information from their pre\ ious tours o f Europe. 'I'he 7th grade music and Spanish class w ill [lerlbrm for their fellow elective classes during the week of ■Vlay 23. Songs include "The Toreador Song,” "E l V ito.” “ La Bamba” and the Me.xican Hat Dance w ill be performcxl. Students w ill tiress as Spanish natives. Ms. .Anderst)n and M.s. McIntyre are directors o f this prtigram. Randy Holcomb Strawberry Farm Y a d k i n C o u n t y 2 1 a c r e s T a k e 6 0 1 t o Y a d k i n S h o p p in g C e n t e r 4 2 1 N . T u r n r i g h t o n F l e m m i n g R d . ( W a t c h f o r s i g n s ) P i c k y o u r o w n $ 2 0 0 C h i l d r e n W e l c o m e C l o s e d S u n d a y (919) 468-2034 a g a l l o n T r u c k l o a d gAVIIVIGS PLUS LIMITED TIME OFFERS! THE CHOICE IS YOURS... Suggested Retail Sale Price •Savings YT12.5YartJ Tractor 12.5 HP 38" Cut S2621 *2137 *484 YT-16 2152 Yard Tractor 16 HP 42'Cut S2908 *2375 *533 LGT18H Lawn and Garden Tractor 18 HP Hydrostatic 48" Cut S5208 *4195 *1013 LGT14D Lawn Garden Tractor 14 HP Diesel 48'' Cut 36899 *5695 *1204 Davie Tractor Amd implement Co., Inc. Rt. 4, Box 9 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone 704-634-5969 F O R D ^EWHOUA^O Town Planners Give Nod To Proposed Mobile Home Park II DAVIK COUNTV KNTI’RI’RISK RIX'O Kt), TMLIKSDAY, May 19, 1988-SD I?.v l.iiu ra I',. K ichard Dnvie County EtMerprisf’-Re';oul . I'lii' M'H'ksvilk- ri.innini; liiM iil \oicil imaiiimiiush tasi riii.'siia\ niizli! to rc/.i'iio ’ > :u.-ivv on T .S (i4 easi lur uso ,i\ a iiuihili-:hiinn' piirk, , ; \\'illia m •'H ill" .hinkci Mihuni led ilio lequcsi i.o uvunc ilu' p i" p c rl\. incak'ti niilc cast n| ilic Naildiial (iiiard : A n iii'tx . iiuin .rosjili'iili.i! lo K'sidciiiial iiioliiK' lUHlK'. ■'Wo really Ux'! gt’ixl ahoiil this,'* Junker said o f his plans lot a mobile hdnic park: " ll's i:oing be nice,'■ Junker said he plans lo plain a [ buffer of while pine trees around (he park. :'flic eniranee u ill be Head S tart Recruiting For 1 9 8 9 Fiscal Year ThC: YVl-D D I Head Start Pro­ gram w ill begin reeruitmeni for enroilees for the l-'iseal Yeai' I9S9 Head Start Prograni on 'I'ue.sday, May 31. at "the B.C. Brock Building each 7'ue.sday froni a.m. to .'^;30 p.m. 'I’o apply, bring the following in­ formation: child's birth eeriificate. i immunization record, documenta­ tion o f handicapping condition (if any), verification of all family in­ come, and social security numbers on ail family members. Head Start is a federally funded program serving the counties o f l)a\ ie. .Stokes. Surry, and Yadkin, The jirogram works with eeonoin- ically disadvantaged and handieap- pei.1 children, aged 3-.^. The : program |iro\ iiles eoin- prehensive pre-scliool child development services incluiling: eilucation, dental, mental health, nutrition, medical, transportation, il teasible, services to handicap­ ped/special needs children, parent involvement, and family social ser­ vices assi.stance, [•or further inforniation or Ibr a special appointment, call 634-21SS or 634-2187. Volunteer DeSiverers Sought 'I'he Home-Delivered Meals Pro­ gram in Davie County needs volunteers to help deliver meal.s to homebound senior citizens Mon­ day — Friday from 10:30 a.m. — noon. - Mileage reimbursement oi'S.20 per mile for mileage incurred in ■delivery of meals is available. ; “ Without community support. ;this program w ill not be able to coniinue helping older adulis in Davie County to remain in their homes. Please consider donating one day a week or a month to lielp deliver nieals to older adults in need." said Barbara C. Hall, ac­ ting director of the program. Call I-reda West. Davie County ENP Site Manager, at 634-2187 or 998-5360. Kindergarten Registration ; Kindergarten registration for .Mocksville Elementary School will :be held Thunsday, May 19. ■ During the registration parents .w ill fdl out forms and then parents 'and children w ill lour the .school. Please bring the follow’ing: child’s birth certificate, immuniza- ;tion record and child's social security card. Orientation w ill be on the following schedule using the begin­ ning letter of your child's last name: 6 p.m., A-H; 6:45. I-R: 7:30. S-Z. If you havec|uestions. coniaci the school al 634-2740. Sprouse Earns WSSU Degree ; Cathy Masten Sprou.sc of Route ■ 1, Advance recently earned a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from Winston-Salem ; Stale University, graduating Sum- ma Cum Uiude. Summa Cum Laiule graduates have ailained a cuinmulative grade point average of 3.8 or belter for all course work at ihe universily. Sprouse maintained a 4.0. Comniencemeni e.xercises were held .Saturday, May 7, at Memorial Colliseum in Winston-Salem. While allending WSSU. Sprouse served as president of the Mailt Society. Her last two years site won awards for mathematics leadership. She also volunteered her lime to tutor mathematics at WSSU and coni|)leled her sluilent leaching al C arver H igh Scltool in Winslon-Salein. Sprouse will be leaching math during summer school in l-orsyih County. She would like to leach in eilhei Davie or l-orsylh County in the fall. Hendrix Earns WCU Degree Melinda Belli H endri.x, a 1984 graduate ()f Davie High School, gradu­ ated from W e s 1 e r n C a r o li na U niversily in C n 11 o w h ee , Nortli Carolina, on Saturday, May 7, will) a ba c he 1 o r ’ s degree in l)usine Hendrix SS administraiion. A marketing major, Hemlri.x was named to the dean's list two semesters. D uring her four years al Western, she was a member of the Markeiing/Managemeni Club and l.asl Minute Protluciions - iheslu- dent enlertaininenl organization. Hendri.x was also active in the Residence Hall Council and in in- tranmral sfxirls. She is the daughler olCharles and Alice Hendri.x of Roule 2, Mocksville. DHS Students Win At Lenoir-Rhyne I'lench, Spanish, Cierinan and Kalin feaiured singing, skits, j)oeiry recitation, ami eMcm- poraneous speaking. In ihe Spanish 11 testing, l.iiAnn Browder of Davie Couniy High School was awarded lliird place. Davie Couniy High School receiveii an honotable mention in llie S])anisli skit cotnpeiiiion. HICKORY Seveiiil youths from area junior high and high schools ranked among the winners in Lenoir-Rhyne College's recent 14th annual I'oreign Language l-estival. huhlovi, ,nul all j'in p cil\ w ill bi’ Ic.IM'd, noi .sold. liii'h slandards.loi tijikc'.’p will aKri ho iiuiintaiiu'il; he addci,!,. I’hi; i-nlianci' luiln I '.S. h4 has .ilic.iii'. bccis appio\i\l l'\ llu' N I )e(i.iilnu,'iil I'l Ti .in-.pui t.ili'in . .!ui)krr. 1 he pri'lHisnl innbik' imiiu' paik i> I,lid I'ui miivh iikc a jh'iiMiu' i!c\oli>pinent. ni'it'd W-n.i ll.uriN, chainuan ol ihc bn.nil And it's .--iiiiii‘lln/i!: Ih.il IS iii’i'dcd in ilu' lou n and counI) . she •'anJ 1 l.ii ns luld the bo.tril dial ;.he h.id lii.'ked al ihe an',1 and lhal du-n- A'.as a utobilo home develi'pnu'iU across ilie streei friiin Junkers property . "I think liiis IS the I'eM use of the l.ind .11 this lim e." she Nald. NOfrni CAROLINA TIAVIi; COUNTY ADMINISinAlRIX'S NOTICE HaviiK) (luaiilicd as AdrninislraliDt ol llio oMiilo ol , iloy t'dwaid Housch, ialo of Davin Couiily. NoiUi ('.atolin,'!. this is lo noliiy ail perjions liav- iM(| fJainv, ,i()ain‘;t s.iid I'r.lali' Hi iin'r.ciil ihi'in to iht- i>n ot {'H'foro tticr Sill iiay 111 Ni'vi-'inhci ud. iiKin’.ii:, Kfni Ihri dav of piililii .ilion, : . M w.i! tfi t!.ir ( ;f tlii.'ir !;■ . Aji n'Hl'iWf'd 1(1 ili.iKi/ p.iv th.''i;niji 'Mrinivl ' V, :.! vVi.u.l:; .1: Wi.u !i i;; AiI- II;.- ol iiov 1 dA 1'.! •I i.H.'s,:.;,'!' ' V.AIUJ : (;U !j; The sludenis faced coinpelitors from 45 schools in western and , central North Carolina, Contests in Havjf'vj a:'. ol luo (i's'atr of i.ihtia l:!ai-:io f'lidoohoiH doi eas I'd, lute !;'f t).ivio C-'oiifjiy. r^JoilliCaiolin.i. Ihis IS lo iiithfy <Ui r.oo.oo’; fiavtntj t!a;rns aoains! -jaiil oM.iK' lo iif-'sonl lliein to tin; iindi;;f:.'[)r!ed '.’o o; Hit* 2B11' 'lay of Oolotu't 5 98H or tl'^s notice will i)i'! pload- Ol! in liai of ttu‘i!-:oi;nvoty All ppi',on<i in- dotjlea lo said i‘Sla|o ',m1I ploa.si‘ inakt; un- niodia’c payinontdo Ihu unciorsiyned Ttiis tfii; :?8 tti day o' April. 19B8, liii.Mtioifi R' Hamilton, IToule 3, tkix S2-C, l^icfvvell, Norlh C;-,rnlin,-i Exociitrrx of tfi*:- '-‘siate of Linda Llaini? Ridenfioui'. docoasod : a.'-’R-.ltnp NORTH CAROLINA : DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE; HavifiQ qualifiGd as t^xecuiof of trio (.’.•itato of William F. il'rani'.iinl O'.veos. df’ceasod, late of Davie County. Nodfi Carolina, this lo lo .notify all persons fiav- ing Claims against said estate to pre.sonl Idem to tfio undorsigned on or bolori; tho 2811) day of Octofjcr 1988, or tfiis nolicc will bo pleaded in Par of lfii!ir recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to ttio undersigned Tliis tfie 28tfi day of April, 1988 Joltn f>.1, Owens. Rt 7, Box 253. Ox­ ford. N C, 27565. Executor of ttie estate ol William E. (Franklin) 0»vens. deceased •t-28-Unp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of ttie esiale of George Clement Jr.. deceased, late of Davie County, Norlfi Carolina, ifiis IS lo notify all persons having claims against said esiale to present them to tho undersigned on or oelore the 12tfi day of November 1988, being six months from the first day of publication, or this notice vvilf be pleaded in bar of their recovory, Ail persons indebtec! to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 'Ith day of May, 1988 Mallie S, Clement, Route i, Box 48, Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028, Executrix ol Ihe estate ol George Clement Jr., deceased. Martin and Van Hoy, Attorneys Box 606 , (viocksvilfe, N C 27028 5-12-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVfE COUNTY NOTfCE TO PUBLISHER In claiming payment for advedising publisfied, use either tho original public voucher for advertising on the reverse of standard Form 1143 or your own invoice When Ihe publisher's invoice is used in lieu of standard Form 1143, it will show Ihe same inlormalion as required on the reverse of standard Form 1143, All re­ quests for payment for advertising shoufd be accompanied by copies ol tho adver­ tising notice and a copy ol Ihe page ol each publication in wliich the notice ap­ peared. They should bo mailed im­ mediately after Ihe last publication to: l-oreno O Phillips Contracting Officer Farmers Home Administration, USDA Room f)25, 310 l\lew Bern Avenue Rafeicih, Nortf) Carolina 27601 5-19-2tn|J NORl I I CAROLIfJA DAVIt; COUNTY' ADfvllNISlflAVRlX'S Nf:n ICE I'laviny (lualifioil as Aditiinislralrix of the ostafi; of B.irney Odell Foster, deceased, late of Davie Couniy. Islodh Carolina, Ihis is to notily all persons liav- ing claims against said estate lo (iresent ifiern lo tlie undersigned on or before the 19111 day of November 1908, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of llieir recovery All persons indeblfjrf lo saiil estate will please riiake immediate payment lo the undersigned. Tliis the 19th flay ol May, 1988 Jeriiiie Foster. Rl. 7, Box 518, Mocksville, N C. 27028, Administratrix ol the Esiale of Barney Odell Foster, deceased 5-19-4tn|) NORTH CAROLINA , DAVIE COUNTYFXfiCUTOR'S NOTICE Having ((ualified as Fxeculor (if Ihe estate of Kalhl(»n Darneil, deceased, lale ol Davie Couniy, Nortli Carolina, tins is to notify ail |)ersons, lirrns and crirpora- lions havrng claims .'it|aii\sl the decedent, to exhibit them lo tfui undersigned on pr belore the 14lli day of Nnvemtier 1988. or tins holrco will be (ileadixl in liar ol their lecovory All persons, firriis, and corpora- lions indebted lo said est.ile will please make iiiiiiiediati.f payment Ihis lire Olli ilay ol May, 1988 1 ,r Darnell, Route i: Bo* r,it7. Ad vance, N C 27006, Executor of tfie I'Slale ol Kalhieen Darnell deceas.nl i homas M King Attorney at Law ' 315 N Mam Street Salishury. N C. 20M4 70-1/633-7990 512-4tnp NORTH CAFIOLINA DAVIF COUNTY EXECUTOIVK NOIICI l-laving qua lilied as E«er.ij!oi i>l iIk; Estate of Franklin O Wood-,, di^i.r-.ise.i fate of Davie County. Noilh Garuliii.i. thif, is lo notify a!f [letsoiif; l\jiv iiiij' cianti-, aqairisf sairl estate ti) pio'j'.nt Utniii !o Ihe iHidr.'fsiuned on o.’ iiefore tfie 2811; ilay r>l Oclotjei; !91W:ii(i date lieiiiy ,It li ast M» rtionllis Irorr) the dale of |ir-.l ,Mij!)l..i,:ain)n of Ifiis nnlice or Itiis Oiilice vail bi' rileail ei! Ill liar ol llioii n.T.oveiy :A1I persa'i'. m- cJefjli.Tf I'i Srjid (■■SI'.lS! Wii! n!v^;i:,,;- iiiakir irn- m .'d 'a l" p a ym i'n l lo ijiidiT M ')o(.(j 'flu;. Iiii' ;'Hlh day r.f Aidili fitii'i. ffie S.ime i-.,'.iiK) till-; fir'sl ;>tj|)lii;iitiori dale .lehe I iir<ir;K, Fx-i'ulnr ol tfie E.stafe of I'mmcii O Woods (ieceased ■ lofin T Brock liroi.k lylcClanirock Attor'lioys ,)i Law PC) Box 34,- iM0!.k!wi!le, fj C 27028 (704)634.3518 : ■i-2H'4tn[.) NORU-I CAROLINA OAVir COUNIY EXFCUTRIX'S NOTICE Havi(i.;i qualified as Execofri): of the Ijsfale rjf Elsie C Bt'ck, deceased, late ol ; l-lavM.- (';ounly Norfti Carolina, Ifirs is to notify .'iil fiersons fiaving claims against said estate lo (irosent lliem to Ihe under­ signed on or before tlie 5ih day of November 1983. being six tTionlhs from tfie firsf day of publication, or tfiis notice will be pleaded in tjar of their recovery. All persons indebted 10 sard estate v/ill TJlease make iriirnediato payment to the undersigned, ' Tfiis the 26th day of April, 1988. Beverly Beck fvlerrell, 126 Sunset Drive, Apt 20, Mocksville, N,C 27028, Executrix of the estate of Efsie C. Bock, deceased Martin and VanHoy, Attorneys i3ox 606 Mocksville, N,C. 27028 5-5-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe estate of Vance Graham McGugan, deceased, late of Davie Couniy. North Carolina, Ihis is lo nolily all persons hav­ ing claims against said esiale lo presenl them to Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 28th day ol October 1988. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said esiale will please make immediale payrrienl lo Ihe undersigned.This the 28lh day of April, 1988. Vera Harlman MoGugan, 153 Halander Drive. Mocksville. North Carolina 27028,' Executrix of the estate ol Vance Graham McGugan, deceased. Wade H. Leonard Jr: Attorney 34 Town Square Mocksville, N.C. 27028 4-28-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix ol the Estate ol Ruby Lee Blackwelder, a-k-a Ruby A. Blackwelder, Mrs. Chester A. Blackwelder and Mrs. C A. Blackwelder, deceased, fate of Davie Couniy, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims againsl said Esiale 10 presenl Ihem to Ihe undersign­ ed al 157 Azalea Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, on or belore the 281h day of Oclober, 1988, or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bat ol recovery. All persons in­ debted to this Estate will please make im­ mediate payment lo (he undersigned at Ihe above designated address. This the 28th day ol April, 198G. Venita B. Forrest, Execulrix of the Estate ol Ruby Lee Blackwelder, deceased. Petree Stockton & Robinson Allorneys al Law 1001 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 4-28-41np NORTH CAROLINA ' DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CLOSE STREET WHEREAS, a pelilidn has been sub- mrlled to Ihe TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE ro- quesling the closing ol a 40 loot Unopen­ ed street running from Kelly Street lo the center line of a Duke Power easement near tho midway point ol the Eastern boundary ol Lot 29 of said SARAH KEL­ LY SUBDIVISION, all as shown in Plot Book 1. al page 14 ol tlio Davie Couniy Regislry, and WHEREAS; said street has never been opened, has not boon used by the public, ■ind IS ol no apparent benelit lo anyone; and WHEREAS, all ol the atiulting lan­ downers have petitioned the Board ol Commissioners lo close Ihe sireel pur­ suant lo G S. I60A-299; and W'HEREAS, no owner ol property in Ihe vicinily of tfio street would bo deprived ol roasnn;it)le means ol rngress and egress lo tlieir property as a result of tho clos­ ing ol the street; and WHERFAS, fhi.' Board of Commi:,- sioriers deerniiit a|)propnate to close i'.aid street ' NOW, rHERFFORi’ , lU n RFSOLV ED Ih.'it Ihe Board ol Coniniisr.iuners fm llie TOWN OF MOCKSViLI.I' does hereby declare its inleritice lo cloi.e lli:it portion ol the 40 leet unupt.'fu'd .street runnii'fj from |tie Southern rii,'iigin of HI 1 l,Y StRLEI to the center line iil If.e Duke Power ea.semenl. which ( enter line runs East liv West and inli^isi.s't:, l ol No ,'!! of said SARAH KELLY iiUHDIVLSli.iN near its' rnicfway' (»oinl of its bnun- dary. as shown in Plat Bixjk 1 [lage 14 of tfie l')avie County Registry ' .illri publii: fiearing thereon Bl; If FURfllFR RLSOt V,T1) th.il a pulilic fie;iring t)e field ;it II',e li'.v.o ll.iH on Ifie /111 day ol Jum', 1988. ,u ' Ou o'clock pm UNANIIvlOUSLV ADOl’ ILl), tins llh’ 3rit day of May, I9BB lOWN OF MOCKSVfLl.L By 11.1 Mando ■ M.iyor .A'ftrSf C.ilfK.'iine (.’ CoHins lown (;ierK 5 12 4lnp Plairiliff NOfTTH CAROLINA : l.)AVIf; COUNIY IN THF CFNLRAL : COURf Of' JUSlfCr Disinct (.'.oiirl Divi.sion Ofi.CVD-nt' : li'-^slieir i.^liRlS; frit;;. 'V S : ,' , Sl.iriloy ,ir-ii l.iiicla 1. Stanley. Defendants NOIICU OF SfiRVICe OF PHOCLJiS BY PUBLICAT|()N 10 flol.Hid H: Stanley; and Linda L Slanley I AkE ICE thal a pleading seeking ri'liel arjainst you has bt'on filed in the a!)ove-eri!itled action Ihe nature of Ihe relief being sought is a.s follows. A foieclosure of your interestm a cer- l;.i»'i piece of reai properly known as Lot No 14 in ttie Ivlorgan Springs Develop- nient containing 1.14 acres. You are required to file a v/ntten answer to sucfi (ileading not ialer than Juno 14, 1988. said date being 40 days Irom the first publication of ihis nolice. Alter such time, Ihe plaintill v/ill apply lo the court lor the relief sought. This 5th day ol May, 1988, John T Brock Attorney lor Plainlifl Brock ft McClamrock P.O. Box 347 Mocksvilie, N,C. 27028 : Telephone: (704) 634-3518 5-5-31np NORTH CAROLINA DAVIF COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE'OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION In the District Court Tammy Brov/n, by and through her general guardian, Beatrice Brov/n and Beatrice Brown, individually, Plainlills VS Clilton Charles Richardson, Sr., and Sheria Moose Richardson, individually. Defendants. TO: Sheria Moose Richardson and Clif­ ton Charles Richardson, Sr. TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in Ihe above enlilled action. The nature ol relief being soughl is as follows: Damages resulting from an automobile collision on the 191h day of July, 1987. You are required to make delense lo such pleadings not later than Ihe 281h day ol June, 1988, said.^ale being 40 days Irom Ihe lirsl publicalion of Ihis nolice, or Irom the date complaint is required lo be filed, whichever is later; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service againsl you v/ill apply lo Ihe Court lor Ihe reliel soughL This 19th day of May, 1988. Hall S Vogler ' Attorneys at Law By; E. Edward Vogler, Jr, Atlornoy lor Plalntilf Drawer 970 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (704) 634-6235 5-l9-41np NORTH CAROLINA^ DAVfE COUNTY ; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTV COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant lo Ihe requirements ol Article 20-B of Chapter 153 ol Ihe General Slalules of North Carolina and Article Xjll of Ihe Davie Couniy Zoning Ordinance, lhal the Board of Couniy Commissioners of Davie Couniy will hold a public hearing in Ihe Davie Couniy Courthouse, Mocksville, N.C., on Monday, June 6, 1988, al 1:00 p.m. The following proposed zoning amendmenls to Ihe ollicial zoning map ol Davie Couniy will be considered: A) Steve Beaver of Christy Trucking has submitted a request to rezone pro­ perty Irom Residential R-20 to Highway Business H-B. This 5.192 acre tract lies directly behind his business located at the intersection of Highway 601 North and Allen Road (SR 1304). This parcel is shown as a portion of parcel 80 ol lax map G-3. B) Lee Company, Inc. has submitted a requesl lo rezone property Irom Residen- lial R-20 and Residential Agricultural R- A 10 Industrial 1-3. This property is located on the west side ol Highway 601 South across from Ihe road enlrances lo Soulhwood Acres Subdivision, The pro­ perty is lurther described as being parcels 3, 3.01, 3,02, 3.03 and 3.04 of Davie Couniy lax map K-5. Signs will bo posled on each of Ihe above lisled locations lo advertise Ihe public hearing. All parties and interested citizens are invited lo attend said public hearing al which lime they shall have an opporlunily lo bo heard in favor of or in opposition to Ihe loregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons inleresled may oblain any addilional inlonnalion on these proposals which are in Ihe possession of Ihe Davie Couniy Zoning Enforcement 01- licer by Inquinng al Ihe olfice in Ihe Davie fcCounty Ollice Building in Mocksville, N.C., on weekdays between the hours ol 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634-3340. Jesso A. Boyce, Jr. Mocksville/Davie Co. Planning and Zoning 5-19-2tnp NORTH CAROLINA' [3AVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANI3 . DEBT ORS OF CARL ANDREV/WiLKINS Ttie undorsigncd, having qualified as Administralrix ol the oslale of Cart Ari- diBw Wifkins. late of Davie Couniy, North C.niolina. this is lo notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims agaihsl Ihe r;slale ol said deceased to exhibit thorn lolhe undisrsiynod al Route 5, Box 480, Mocksville, North Carolina, 27028, on or before tho 4th day of November, 1988, or bo tjarred Irom their recovery; Debtors of ,tho decedent are asked to makf! immediale paymenl. This the 28th day of April, 1988. ' Betty Jo Wilkms, Adminislrairix of the ostalo ol Carl Andrew Wilkins, deceased. ; Alvrn A. Thomas, Atlorney Suilo 675, BB8T Building 8 West Third Sireel' Wrnslon-Salem. N'C, 27101 4-28-4(np ' NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTV EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Haying qualilied as Execulrix ol Ihe Esiale ofTillio Silverman, deceased, lale ol; Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under- - signed on or belore the 141h day of : November, 1988, said dale being al least six monlhs from Ihe dale of flrsl publica­ lion ol this nolice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per-: sons Indebted lo said estate will please make immediale paymenl to the undersigned. This the 19th day ol May, 1988, the : same being Ihe first publication date, : Arline Ressa, 392 Avon Street, Mocksvilie, N.C, 27028, Execulnx of the Esiale ol Tillie, Silverman, deceased, : John T, Brock Brock & McClamrock Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 347 Mocksville, N,C. 27028 (704) 634-3518 5-T9-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTV NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF THE TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE, Pursuant to the requiremenls of Chapter 160A, Ar­ ticle 19, Section 160-A-364of the General ' Slalules of North Carolina and pursuant to Article 7, Section 2, of the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance that the Town Board of Commissioners will hold a public hear-, ing at the Town Hall, Mocksville, N,C, at 7:00 p,m, on Tuesday, June 7, 1988.: . The lollowing zoning proposals are scheduled ,to be heard:, A) Lee Company, Inc. has submitted a requesl lo rezone property Irom (Residen­ tial R-20 lo Induslrial I, This property is located off the west side of Highway 601 South across Irom the road entrances lo Soulhwood Acres Subdivision, It is further : described as being a weslern portion of parcel 3.04 of Davie Couniy lax map K-5. B) William F, Junker has submmlted a requesl to rezone property Irom Residen­ tial R-20 to Residential Mobile Home R- M, This property is located off the south side of Highway 64 East being approx­ imately ,2 of a mile East ol the National Guard Armory, This property is further described as tieing a 35.34 acre portion of parcel 32 of tax map J-5, Signs will be posted: on each of the above listed locations lo advertise the public hearing. All parties and interested citizens are Invited lo aUend said public hearing al which lime they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or in opposition lo Ihe foregoing changes. Prior lo the hearing all persons inleresled may oblain any addilional information on Ihe proposals which are in the possession ol the Davie County Zoning Enforcement Of- , fleer by inquiring at the office in the Davie Couniy Office Building in Mocksville, N,C, , on weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634-3340, Jesse A, Boyce, Jr, Mocksville/Davie Couniy Planning & Zoning 5-19-2tnp A Very Special And Happy 43 rd Birthday Linda Gay Gaither Love, Your Baby Sister, Bonnie, and the "OTHER 9" Trouttn‘ahVN:Cr, Super Low Monthly Payments SAVE UP TO ^3,000 On 87^s FREE RACE POSTER Register For FREE Winston Race Tickets TOLL FREE 1-800-228-0423 Troutman, N.C. Hwy. 21 & 1-77 intersection ______________ (Dukej>Qvyer f.l)-l)A \ IM ( OUNTV K M Km-RKSK RKCOUI). TIIUUSD AV, Ma.v I'.), I-JSS I Ik-; Itlslilllk'. I'lle i'- I J iliiVs ui K’aik'rsliip .iiul iiKirKii'ciiifiii (lain- I'l;’ Inr Ni.-iciicd i.uinily ciiiphisi'(.'s <il ihi- Xorili f ■aiiilin.i Aj’i'ii tiliunil l-.'.lviiiiiiii .S civitf-' InNlrudnis liu n r Ndiih fainliti.-i Sra(c Uiii\v TMis ainl iho IJnivcisau ol N'liiih f'aioliiui al ('liapi-'l lliil. 'Ihniiip-aTi \aa! llic inMiliik' taiii'iil him soilK' liiipoilanl Icsmhis Gets Training in \Vorkini; L’lkvti\L’ly with govcrn-l meiit Iciidcr.s iind in iiiiin;mini>l luiinan resources. I lioiitpson has won scvcntll a\v:ux!s since }ninini> the lixtcnsionj ■Ser^iiT in Davie Counly in 1977. [ In addiiioM lo his iidminislriitive duties. : he , conducts eciuciitionnl pn.\i!raiiis relatetl lo Held crops and | the Use o f pesticides. HOWARD REALTY. & Insurance Agency, Inc. 330 S. Salisbury Street : Corner of Hwy. 64 & 601 Mocksville, N.C. DAVie COUNTYOut Spcciafiy/Our County wow MUCU DO m ItOBBtS’ : MW8 E 'fit CftM BUY D^D A NE'^I Pm Cf BltHOCOACS BEFoat WE GETS M ac. 1 Vt GOT V "..........^ " i«isri.,No„ I . v\i.m TWIRI'I FNt./ \m?. lXOA.C,S. IIVS C-M-V, UlLLijr' VU iJVl. V(0 W W'JeAi K, (j::Cyo or sitiocvjUife OWE 10 Six W lLAR S.^' POBJHAVE m iD tA W K v m w s y ^ /’i Mf' WON'T ‘SiOP < /Ifi ''' WAUfem (704) 634-3538 OFFICE HOURS Mon.- Fri. 9-6 Saturday 9-1 Sunday By Appointment (919) 998-6463 I KO M /I B1H0CULNQ.S VJtRE S — - SO EXPEHSWt.' WERE toOMED.' WE'RE DOOMED.' ^ / i , ^------------ \H M WORLD DID 0^D LET ME OSE S3 X^UJ^BLE ?/ ME SUOJIDWE m m I'D break TUEM.'HE MUSrVE BEEN OUT OF WlS HMD' THIS IS ML WS FAULT.' W \ AM I o m f T s i ^w COl/lP JUST TELl f.. AMD MNKE tAX GET^WM 't^UEM WE C0P-0tlKft1 HIM V)HM WFS?SM,W/irS MAVBE WE COULD 611/E 0AD5 BIKOCOLARS BA.CK TOGETHER NADME WOUWT notice; YOUTUltAK? n DEPENDS. WE CASING JUST CHIPPED K LinLE, OR WO TC VEHS 'TSElT get CR^CVCED? i 'WELL, MA-fBE <(X) D BETTER MWBE 'fOO SHOULD TELL '(OUP. MH A.80K TME BINOCOURS. AND SHE CAN HELP SOMEHOW. f TILL ^RE 'iO'J CRAIX / ViHV NOT ? 'iOU'Vt GOT TD m SOMEOHe. tAMBE SUE cm WINK OF SOMEIHIHG. / CBEH C a r o l i n a E E H o m e s , I n c .For all Your Building-Remodeling Needs ___ H o m e P la c e R e a l t y , I n c .For All Your Real Estate Needs Now is the time to start that dream home. Come by today and see the many plans and styles we have to choose Irom. We are qualified builders of Fm HA Homes with 100% financing available to those who are eligible. Gome in today for more inform ation. Chirquapin Road - Pnvncy In this 1 V> Story. Set on 1 acre of hardwoods, This home is a bargain. $54,000 Select from,several 5 acre tracts.’ ^-IfVthe Fork comtnunily. Counly water available, $9,500 2 BR, 1 BA mobile home situated on 5 acres on Cedar Grove Church Road. Excellent condition. $27,000 Davie County - 2 story farm house, 4 or 5 BR, 3 BA on 7 acres, walking distance of Downtown Mocksville, * Feature Of Tho Week ★ CSreenwood Lakes - Davie County Approxlinatoly 2300 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2 BA, Rustic 1V? story on beautiful one aero wooded lot 12' X screened patio oil back, 2 wal In closets, and an 117’ X 12’ aclivily room oil one bedroom. The 14' x 22' lloored attic could easily be made into a fouth bedrooih. Pflced lo soil. Call Frank Payne at 634-2252 or 634-3332 night.s SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BOB SHELTON, Broker VON SHELTON, Broker Frank Payne, Sales 119 Depot St., M ocksville naym ona Sanders 634-1527 634-2252 Barry W hitaker, Sales 634-1439 634-0110 Frank Payne, Sales 634-3332 998-2969 _ _ _ _____ -NEW LISTINGS- JERICHO-HARblSON RD. - 2 story home surround­ ed by 5 wooded acres, home features 4 BR, 3 full baths, large eat-in-kitchen, formal DR, large form al' LR, full basement w/famlly room, 2 FP’s, Dbl. garage, large storage building, many amenities. 3144,900 -W O lVIES- 328 AVON ST. — Good starter home or rental pro­ perty. This 3 Syi 'tT IC S jP^ partially ox, 40 yrs: old. Appliances stay (including dishwasher) 525,000 121 fvlARCGNI ST. - This tri-level home features 3 BR, 1 BA, large eat-in kitchen, LR & family room vviih Fireplace,. There is over 1200 sq. ft. in this home that is priced below market value. 338,500 FOREST LANE - This 2 Br cottage has new plumb­ ing. updated wiring, new carpet, refrigerator, large lot with good in to\vn location. Excellent gardening space or any outside aclivily. Many possibilities. REDUCED 337,500 TURRENTIf^^E RD. - Cottage in the country with view of a take. 2 large bedrooms make this a good starter or retirement home. Recently painted on exterior, new ;hulters and home is in good condition (HUD approv­ ed for rental property) 339,900 330 GWYN ST. - Lovely remodeled 3 BR, home with vinyl siding within walking distance to hospital and shopping. 107 x 200 lot, great sitting porch and two car garage. 340,000 181 IVIARCONI ST. - Brick ranch on dead end street with 3 BR, 1 Vs BA, large eat-in-kitchen, LR (with new carpet) and carport. 340,500 RAYMOND ST.' 3 years old on quiet street. 1 ] q > ^ on, large lot, mini blinds: 340,000 ^ ^ SRI 308 (Off 601 M.) - 3 BR, 1 V'j BA Brick Veneer home in nice quiet neighborhood. Storage BIdg., car­ port, stove, refrigerator, wall air conditioner. 344,900. CHERRY HILL RD. - Peaceful 3 BR, 2 BA home with 1272 sq. ft. on 1:33 acre lot. Also 26 x 32 attached garage, 24 x 24 detached garage, and 24 x 24 shed. Home features ceiling fans, dishwasher, range & 2 electric garage door openers. All for 368,500 300 WILKESBORO ST. - 1 Vs story brick home with 4/5 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, BKRfvl, Den on corner lot. This great family home has 2400 sq. ft:, hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and extra lot that can be purchas­ ed for only $68,900 579 WILKESBORO ST. - 1 V's story brick home on level lot with nice back yard. Excellent location - walk to shopping. Home features 4 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, Den, & Sun room. 374,900 433 MAIN ST. - Roomy spaciousness that suits family living. Brick 1 '/j story Traditional. Den, new kitchen, 4 BR. 2 BA, main-level laundry. Cash or any financ­ ing available immediate move-in. $74,900. KELLY STREET - Extra large lot (1.3 acres) with 2 BR, 2 BA J-T.V.^ jilTOmo has over 1800 sq. ft. ariTl5W!W5TO(?5S?W^chool. 376,400 117 HOLLY LANE - Contemporary home with 3 or ■1 BR. 3 BA in extra nice neighborhaid. This frame aiid tirick liome wiUi over 2600 sq. ft. includes a 32x16 ingioud pool. 391,900 GQDBEY RD, - Secluded ranch type home with full bsmt. sited on 5 acres. Home features 2500 sq. ft.,4 BR (master BR is 23x21) 2 full baths livingroom (24x23) kit., canning kit. and more. The garage is 40x28, there is a storage bidg. and a small barn, (up to 34 acres available) All this for only 389,900 SAIN RD. - Brick ranch with over 1800 sq. ft. with full basement on 2.6 acres, 4 BR, 2 BA, large kit., family room, and formal LR. Bsmt. has a firplace and could be finished for a playroom the out bidg. is 28x24 392.900 120 CREEKWOOD DR. - Lovely custom built home; " stone FP in GR; Acre + wooded lot with stream; large walk-in closet in fvlBR; lovely neutral decor; new paint and wall paper; a H/tUST SEE 393,500 POWELL ROAD - Country living at it’s best - This ranch home situated on 6.92 AC features 3 BR, 2 full BA, Great room w/cathedral ceiling, vaulted ceiling in kitchen, features 5 stall horse barn, riding ring and fence. A must to see. 395,500 GROVE ST. - Extra nice contemporary on large lot. Home features 3 or 4 BR., ZVi BA., formal DR, LR, Den, Jenn Air range, mini blinds, central Vac and more. 399,500 JERMEIVIIAH RD. - 7 Yr. old 2 story on 24.72 acres, 3 BR, 2 '/2 BA, cherry cabinets in kit., 16x17 screen­ ed porch with BBQ, hardwood floors, 2 wood stoves, 2 ceiling fans. Acreage is fenced with out bidgs. 399.900 BUCK SEAFORD RD. - 38.5 acres with small pond that could easily be enlarged. Good combination of pasture, woods, streams & spring areas. Also a small cottage that could be remodeled. This land is fenc­ ed and cross fenced, county water and only 2 V2 miles from town. 3105,000 GARDEN VALLEY - H.W. floors, dentil mouldings, a marble firplace, brass chandeliers, a dream kit., spacious screened porch, and lovely landscaping are , just a'part of this exquisite Williamsburge reproduc­ tion. Come see this 3 BR, 2 BA home with full bsmt., in l\/locksville's most exclusive neighborhood, : 3134.900 PETE FOSTER RD. - Lovely split foyer situated on 9.92 acres, 3 BR, 2 '/2 BA, LR, DR, 2 FP's. Land features fence, barn, pond, and pasture areas. Many extra features. $149,900 SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Majestic 1 '/z story Cape Cod home. Boast of 2985 sq. ft. which contain 4/5 BR, 2 '/2 BA, formal LR, DR, Den w/stone FP, Jacuzzi in Master bath. Sun Room, Dbl. Garage. Hardwood floor, too many quality features to list, 1.75 acre lot in one of Mocksville's nicest areas. 3189,000 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY- 1 1 2 n. MAIN ST. - Store Iront piopertywith over 1200 .“;i) It. in iho hoaii o( town. Storage in roar, parking in lionl ;,uii! K n'ni Window hi?.it pump, paddle Ian aiuf li.ii k licjhl.s S43.900 HWY 601 - UK) X .'lOO coiTiineicial lol in prime loca- !iun 307,000. HWY 801 & GO I • I-;*':,1,11:1.i'll 11) good location.. 100. plus so.ilini)cai.Mriiv, l.ii'ic I'U, many Call lot dolails or, '.viin! i.-'naii’.s SG9.900 SALISBURY ST. - y-t acre commercial lot with 1 story frame bidg. that was used as a clinic. Can be con­ verted lor muliti uses. $72,500 HWY 158 - 16 plus acres that could be rezoned for business, Presently there is a 2 BR, 2 BA, home that is uBod as a lental. 3100,000 HWY 601 - 1,468 acres in prime location. Zone Hwy, husineas, sower, water, survey. House will,be remov­ ed, or could be so'd separately. $125,000 , m o c k s v ille - Looking loi gas st.ition plus con- vii’iu f siiHo ■ Wo liave one available - Call foi details "iOTS & LAND- Needm ore R ond......... H obson R oad............. Tot s Gwyn S t.......... H ickory H ill............. Hospital Street llxt., Cnnn R o ad .,:.,,........... G r e e n b r i a r - A d V a n c f?., Lot S2 800 ywann Rd. Iredell Co........17.90 Ac. 829,535 t (!-/ Ac «7 soo Hwy. 601 Comm. Prop...... 1.4 Ac.' 25.000 ... ..... ..........S7,f)00 Eaton Road...........................8.71 Ac. *45,000 .i-airvvay Lol ^9,500 Yadkinvillo Rd.Comm. Prop. 100x500 567,000 ..............Lot S10.000 Highway 64 East.....................46 Ac. 573,600 .. . 1.5 Ac, M l,500 Hwy. 158................1C Ac. 4- House 8100,000 23 Ac.' 11,500 N. Cooleetnee....................114.5 Ac. *143,000 FOR RENT-----------— N o w T a k if ig A p p lic a t io n s F o r R e n t a ls . S e v e r a l A v a ila b le M S DAVn; COUN’I N' HN IKKlM USlvRKCO KI), I'lH KSDAY, May 19, lannlug Boards V K Re-Zofiiiig For ,ee Jeans Plaiit m s iHy Kiilhyl). ( luiinii ;ii\il I am a jl',. U iihaiil IDnvio CouiiSy EiUi' The M ucksxiilo ;uki ICoiimy planiiiii;; I'lMivKbcsMM p:i\ ling lliC: \va\ lor a t.i\’ Appaii'l C'o Idistriliuiioii ceiiioi Iasi vwrk when Itliey vuii'il ai sopaiaic incciini:s lo IrcconiUK'iul tv.'oiunjj piopeiiy mi |U.S. (iOl south loi indiisliiai usi.': 'I he MocksN illc l’iaimiil;.> Hoatil Ivoioil iiiianiiiloiisK lasi 1 ucsilay lllig h r lo rcconiinciul rt-Voiiidi; 20 lacrcs ot ilio 74-aci'(.’ iract. lov.atcil lacioss tVoni llic nvad cnlraiicL' lo Ithe Souihsvood acres lion.sinu |deVciopmcnt beside Davie iliuh l^chool, lo ihe: town hoard of Icommissioners, Tile Davie Couiuy I’ianiiiiig [Bpardi at a meeiiim two niuliis later, voted 5 - 0 (two menihers I were not preseiitl lo reeoinmeiul I that the euiinty boarti (if eomiiiis- Isioners rczoiie the remaining 54 I acres for indu.sirial ii.se, I: 'I'lie mailer came 1k'lore both I boards becau.se part of the proper­ ty purchased by the Lee Co. fails in the town limits and [xirl c>f it falls I ill the couiity's jurisdiction. Rod Ligoii, a Winsioii-Saleni ai- Itoriiey, represented Lee Co.. which tnanul'aclures Lee jeans, at botlf meetings. Lee officials Sam Law.son. Ftoger Norris and i-red rWebb also attended. ; “ HoiKlully. we have some other [ support here as w ell.” Ligon said at the county meeting. County I Manager John Barber. Town I Manager Terry Bralley, Chamber I of Commerce director Heniy Shore l and Eric Ennis, manager of the I Duke Power office in Mocksville, all o f whom were involved in recniiiing the Lee Co. center, were I also at the meeting. “ I think you'll find that Lee Co. is a very good corporate eiti/.eii," Ligon .said. " I think you’ll be hap­ py to have them when we get all this worked o u l." Ligon said the company, a wholly-owned subsidiary o f the Vanity Fair Corporation, plans to invest more than $22 million in ihe 223,000-squarc-foot fa c ility . ■‘They propose lo provide 274 [ jobs, only six of which are propos­ ed to be transferred in.” he said. Charges Against Freeman Set Aside In Court ' Two charges of communicating ;ihreats against a Cooieemee man W'cre dismissed in Davie District Court last week. Michael Bryan Freeman had :been charged with threatening two witnesses who testified against him, jusi prior to F3avie District Court im April 2). : His attorney. I;d Vogler. asked ;judge George T. Fuller to dismiss ^ihe charges because of how they were w ritlen on ihe arresi warrants. T he warrants claiiried I'reeman told the witnesses: “ If you lie about iiie in court, you have had it." Vogler said according to state law, il isn't a threat if tlie person being threatened doesn’t have the right todo whiii they're being toUl not to do. After Ihe April 21 trial.T'leeiiian was I'oiind gniliy o f indeceni ex­ posure. He was also seiitenced to 60 days in jail for two cniints iif contempt o f court. pi.)|is'-.I.'Im ' llu* «!i^n ihii! 11 ;ii SS i!^^ 'Ail! .'ii'.i,,! l.iii- .1'. I'l s(i Ml ' ln'iii i% '[MX lot: llu- bulk I'l ih i'' ill i;i-Kilk'vl rmpli'v I'l"-,. Ik-; siiui TIu,' p,i\ -i;ali'w ill In: lii'.'tK'i }IM siiju 'r\ 1Mu> ,(H 'l' iit ! 1 i'i‘ ivisiHinoi 1 l;.'i'iii >:iiil ilk- 1 m ii|'.i1i', I'mi- riil'u'l'.mi iiM lu' i:i\ i'aM.' w ill lui’>i.' .rnpi'k- clii.\;l I'll th'.-: Cl 1 :'Hmii\ ii| llU' COUntX : .Ilk! IDW II. ■■ flu'rcW ill no hu/aidmis u.isli' or ilisli.ii'gc ol aii_\ kind," Ik- s.iivl, " fills IS the kind ot facilil) llial all yi'tir neiuiihois would liwc lu have.” Ligon s.iid plans to eMeiul watei and sewer to the site will inake (he ser\ i(.es a\ ailahlc lo olher--urroun ding lantiou-ners. Plans lor the eentei; call tor three eiUiiinces, two for eni|ilo\ees ,uul visitors and i>ne lor commercial tralTic. l.igon said the hours w ill be set so ihey don't coincide with the traffic at the high schoof. ” C)ii|- tentative schedi'le w ill be lo start at 7:15 anti get out at 3:45.” Lawson said. He added that the ceiiter wiU be operated on two shifts. U.S: 601 south is also being widened, which should cut down on the congestion at the high school. "W e plan lo have it finish­ ed by the time they open for business.” s;iid Doug Waters ofthe N .C . Departm ent t>f Transporiation. : ' The town board and county boartl of commissioners w in vote on the re/.oning lec,|uest after hear­ ings at upeomingmeetings. S E N IO R C IT IZ E N 'S D A Y IS E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y ! EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING UKTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION CiSH.WDCARByPJBCHJlSESOfilv SCflfiY. DISCOjffT DOES NOI APPiriG 5P£Cl»l ffC£(i, CC\PO«, «LE PRCE5 ORUsmmmiK.LcnnRcms MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY, 814 S. Main StfMt 634-5915 Leonard Realty 34 Town Square 704-634-3875|^ BPEAirOR IY)J{ KK.VJ' - Si'»}y puintiul Hr. I'/j BA honu’ (III lai'Kf lot. '375 ^ LIHI’.K'rV UI). - 3 hidnHim, 2 liiilh Ml^. luniK* nil 2.2 jKTfs. K\ci‘IU*iU nind. M2,50(1 VAnK*\ <'(>. - OltJtr KoslomJ liuitif (in 21) iit ri-s. ‘iirt ain ViS/VOO, l.N IOWN - S hiMlriKiin hnck nin- cluir. huseini'nl. ciirport. 601 N - 3 luMlnunn lumic . t):iscnii‘n( l.iils of f»nv;K> bin 1-JO. S44,500 ' ' l>()\Vi;i.l, KOAI) - lUdroiiiii Hriik K;incht‘i’ . larpoii. (lood niuiitry Lovation. I’lnllA loan. It' y(i(( a \<'n iir fto d(HUt pavMU’iil is availal)li'IN lOW.N - lUdruiiii llru k Kaii- on laij^i' lol. ('arport, Itasr- MU'iil. K(-aii> Tor >oii li» move 1)()\\,V1()\\\ ItliSIM-SS 1,01 - and NN arclioiisfs or building Tor small iinsiiu'ss. I.ols of |>ossil)iliik's. Ownir aiuioiis - $25,0(HI. < Ki>. .l.K aci I S - iMtd(‘d - building or niohilc iioiiu' lol ss.'xm. Otlii'i lioniis 1 and Availabli* Linda I.conaid 7(t4 (i.(4-.U»50 r>n(hia AmuMo 7(M-4‘>2*7K.^2 m;i;i) mav i.isi \sr,s L A N D S C A P IN G b y T r i p l e H F a r m C o m m e r i c a l & R e s id e n t ia l Let Us Give Your Lawn A Personal Touch• Landscaping 'Grading •Vacation Lawn Care •Mulching• Mowing •Gardsns (Vey. s Fiowot) Hubert-H. Hayes. Jr. Susan H. Newman(919)998-6377 (919)998-4690Rt. 6 Box 63 Advance, N.G, 27006 HOMES ‘ it 818 Koiith Main Street' - . 1 FEATURE OF THE WEEK MARCONI STREET - immacuiaie 3 bearoom, 1 Vs bath brick rancher on approx, 1 acre lot . Tastefully decorated IhroLighout. Energy ef'ecient features. Full basement, SELLEf^ ANXIOUS TO RELOCATE-WILLING TO ASSIST BUYER WITH CLOSING COSTS, 548,500. S20.000 SZS.'jOO 527.500 S27 700 528.500 S29..'i00 JOYNER ,fu, I’,. (c(>l n< U, CASA BkLLA DRIVE — UJH3 Moii'lo Moim; ana ioi: Htmii' ha-. 3 bodroorns, m cotidiiicjii Ci'Hersl ifiVOrilnit-n! piciptM'iy DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - IxMltdoiii:,. 1 b,i!h hotne with tcru.t^d y;m!, con','(.'nii;iii It; Sfhixjl .iiio Shoi;|iinn Cunlor ’ Gn.*al fjroiifjr!', ' YADKIN ST., COOLEEMEE- RfCiilly iciiKXleloci ,? bodroorn^ ■ 1 bialli tionif lualuro;, lovely (ial-iri kitch''n and plonfy of closel i.paci! Largi.! di'cl', is (jiea'iiiT waim wfialhcr living! RIDGEMONT - .3 B«dri''jtii; 1' ; Bath, randier, new paint insido and out. F:Xf:i'.'llenI starti>r hotni? Idoal inviislrneiil pioperly. DUKE s tre e t - COOLEEMEE - This 3 Budrooin home is ready lor youi personal touci;. Tho lir5l stops o( remodeling hnve already been done, including aluniinuni siding and insulation. Lot;; o! potential! S29.900 ERWIN STREET. COOLEEMEE - This ? home is in the pro­ cess ol ot being completely renovated. tJew paint inside and out, tvivj carpet, vinyl, kitchen caljinetri and more Perlect starter or retirement home No need lo pay rent any longer when you can own ttiis home ' : , ' 601 NORTH — linrlnif)iii borne with hardwood lloors and l^notty530.900 531.900 533,500 534.900 536.900 pine panellingj iild be ideal lor rental property OFF cAlAHALN ROAD - Small JBR, 1 balh liome on 1 acre. Owner in process ol lemodeling. Will complete lor new buyer. Possible owner (inancinq-call (or , details WATT ST. COOLEEMEE - Ttiis well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath horrie features beautiful hardwood lloors. maintenance free aluminum siding and concretc drive. Ready for you to move in today!! DAVIE ACADEMY RD.- Enjoy the country: Brick rancher on nice deep lot (eritures 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kilchen living room and' single car carport. SPRING STREET - {just off North Main Street) - Ideal 2 bedroom starterjj. ^ om and nice screen­ ed porch. Yarcfi.BK'[jt^feTy^^)lWWfirrTOrge outside storage building. Very well maintained, 539,900 DAVIE ACADEMY RD, — Enjoy the country living you love in this rural 2 bectir;i]ttg^tfi>T;in;T-T»il<lol The roomy country; kitchen and a WiJDi'e detached garage contribute to the easy living this home has to offer:, WILKESBORO STREET — This older well kept home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths v;ith approximately 1405 sq. It, OFF CHERRY HILL RD. - Serene country setting for this IVz story cottage. Approx. 1 acre with fruit and nut trees already pro­ ducing. One year old oil heating, system v.'ith central air and 2 year old well. Three bedrooms and 1 bath. OFF JERICHO RD. - Ahorse lover's delight! 4 acres (2 fenced), 2-stall barn. v;orkshopand other buildings. Abundant flowering trees and shrubs.' 2 BR. 1 BA cozy home with great deck. Call today for more inlormation.MARCONI STREET — Immaculate 3 BR, 1'/? bath, brick ran­ cher on 1 acre lot. Tastefully:decorated throughout. Energy ef- lecient features. Full basement, SHEFFIELD PARK -- Mp^ 3 he/irpiim J 'p bath brick rancher located on laraeHllKM»i=tlfiL»i*lv'.ll«ii^v**aiill hasement, lovely in-ground pool and fenced yard perfect for outdoor enjoyment. PINE RIDGE Jocated on large lot.iLimV^i, double carport and 571.900 GLADSTONE ROAD - VVgII ninintained home in nice communi­ ty 3 BR. 1 BA den with fiiplacR and insorl. 1,23 ac. Space l(! urow. 574.900 GREY STREET • Attractive brick ranch style home with formal' living rm., kitctien/den combo, 3 BR, and 2 tjaths, Full basement features outstanding playroom with built-in vret bar and cabinets, utility closet, and v/orkstiop lor the handinian. Beautifully land» scaped property includes two lots with fenced backyard and garden area 576.900 SALISBURY STREET - Fabulous brick rancher with more to of- : fer than you can imagine! 3 BR, 2'/2 BA. LR with fireplace. Beauty 'shop v/ith reception area has separate,outside entrance. This area could easily be converttK) to any type ol office or could be used ,3s ah extension of the living area-possible a 4th BR, playroom or den. Concrete drive and carport. Must see to appreciate. 579,000 TWINBROOK-NEW CONTRUCTION-Three bedroom, 2 bath rustic ,ranch with full basement. Tremendous Great Room, separate dining. Master Bedroom Suite oilers dressing area, 2 walk-in closets and bath, : , , 579.900 v illa g e OF FARMINGTON - This immaculate brick cottage Is situated on 1,48 acres and features large spacious rooms, in­ cluding 2 bedrj^^j|g[^J|j^^|f■j>,]yyp]^^^|^^^B|jB^ fireplace, country kitchen, with allappncancM, tormal dimngroom, screened porch; patio, and large garage. Beautifully landscaped, convenient to 1-40. Must see. Priced to sell. 584,500 BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD. —This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick rancher has a semi-finished full basement with a large i wooclstove ducted to each upstairs room. The cozy den features a glass enclosed fireplace. A 20x30 outbuilding can be used (or garage or workshop. 12.3 acres partially fenced 585.900 NORTH MAIN STREET - Tv/o story colonial with gingerbread porch featuring 4 large bedrooms, 3,full baths, living room and study: Country kitchen with dinning area. Separate laundry room and enclosed back porch plus patio and carport for two cars. In addition, a' totally efficient guiest house attached by a , breezeway, all on a % acre lot. 586.900 CROWE STREET — Extrer^ nice Brick Rancher located on nice quiet slreegSSaBmKTrnifl^^ 2 full baths. Liv­ ing room, Den an buildings ar^eT-enced back yard with 2 nice storage , 543.500 545.000 547,900 548.500 549.500 555.000 555.500 Large great roonS partial basement GARNER STREET - Great in-town location: deep lot privldes v/onderful space lor gardening or play area for children; 3 BR, 2 BA, living/dining combination, family rm: w/fireplace, and full basement witti fireplace and woodstove. 564,900 TOT STREET - Extremely nice brick rancher located in well established neighborhood. Offering lots of room with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living rocm and den, and spacious kitchen. Great back yard with plenty of room for the kids to play. This may be .jiist the home you've been waiting for. S65.500 WESTCLIFFE, SALISBURY — Comfortable 3 bedroom, 1 Vz bath home, freshly ,painted inside and out. Features fireplace in liv­ ing rbom. built in shelves and crown molding. Lovely lot in one of Salisbury’s nicest neighborhoods. Enjoy country living only 1 Vi miles from the new Salisbury Malll PETE FOSTER RD. NEW LISTING — This beautifully land­ scaped brick rnMtorftBlltM 11 q baths with cen­ tral air. Very welf kept. 565.900 565.900 RIVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this ranch style home is in MOVE-IN condition. There's room (or everyone with 3 bedrooms/3 full hnths finished basement area includes a Iroom, Custom-built for owner the home includes many energy effecient features. Located of( 601 South, just minutes Irom Salisbury's new mall. A terrilic buy in today's market! 566.900 SUNNEYDELL LANE/TWINBROOK ACRES, Less than 2 years old, this rustic farnihnuse vvith spadQiis . l^ porch calls for old fashioned rnriforfIli!i|iia:BW *J^lia;fi.W fcii Very compact 3 bedroom home with 2 large baths, great room and fantastic at­ tic storage,, 568,000 HOSPITAL AREA - Charming brick rancher with white trim features an open.lronl porch, Iront carport, large back patio and , coriipletely fenced back yard. Inside provides comfortable liv­ ing space offering a living/dining combo, an L-shaped kit­ chen/family room, and three bedrooms. In walking distance ol medical lacilities, shopping, etc. 568.900 DUKE ST,, MOCKSVILLE - Cozy brick rancher with 3 bedrooms 2 lull baths and beautiful hardwood floors. Basement is partially finished with n 182 sq ft, room. Well manicuied lawn makes 1,5 8 -f acres, an ideal sotting. Call for showing. 588.900 GARDEN VALLEY — This 3 bedroom 2 bath brick rancher has many nice features including central vacuum, intercom, and full basement with finished playroom. Backyard is fenced with chain link fencing. See Today. 589,000 HWY 64 EAST - Easy living in this 4 BR IV2 Ba home situated on 1.4 acres; Large kitchen with an abundance of cabinets. Love­ ly 16 x 18 screened in porch plus a deck! 1348 SF outbuilding has has full bath and 3 phase wiring (or the handyman. 589.900 NORTH MAIN STREET — JUST REDUCED! Brick rancher located on large in-town lot with nice garden space. Home of­ fers 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large living room and well-equipped kitchen. All this plus a garage and patio for outdoor entertaining. 597.900 64 EAST— MOVE RIGHT INIII This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is in excellent condition, a 2 car garage, in ground pool, 3 acres with a 29 x 14 storage building. Hurry for a great buy. 5112,500 HICKORY HILL - 3,000 plus square foot split (oyer situated on 1 Vz lots in lovely country club setting. From the 12x32 back deck, you can view the 92 acre Hickory Hill Lake and your own plvate 20x40 inground pool. Features 4 BR, 3V2 BA, great space (or- entertaining indoors and out. Call today for more details. 5115.000 HICKORY HILL - Lakefront home offers comfortable living for a large family or one with lots of friends! Screened porch overlook­ ing the lake is off the upstairs family room, patio is off the downstairs den. Five bedrooms and three baths. 5118,700 UNDER CONSTRUCTION-GARDEN VALLEY - 3 bedroom, 2'/! bath home with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden . tub. Nice deck In back. Call office (or more details 5119.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - This 1V2 story Williamsburg offers low maintenance with all brick exterior. 3 Bedrooms, 3’/2 baths, living room dining room and screened porch. Also full basement with drive in garage area. 3125.000 BERMUDA RUN DRIVE, BERMUDA RUN — Beautiful ma- sionette oMering 1900 plus square feet of comfortable living space. Large Great Room, well equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms 2 full baths, Lovely Patio overlooking golf course. All this plus the maintenence free living your’ve been looking for. 5125.000 DOGWOOD LANE - This totally renovated stone rancher features3 bedrooms & 2 full baths with EVERYTHING brand new. Come see yourself in the beautiful hardwood doors and stroll around the Immaculatly landscaped yard. Great Location!! 5125.000 CARROWOODS SUBDIVISION - The per(ectly charming decor of this spacious country home adds to its warmth'and cozlness. The 2 story design features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on upper level with (ormal living & dining rooms, (amily room; large utility, powder room and double garage on lower level. Only minutes (rom town, this small subdivision o(fers beautifully wooded lots; with much privacy. Recently redecorated with new capets, wallpapers, crown molding, etc. A MUST TO SEE! 5129.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY ■ Beautiful 2 story home offerinMMMMa^^ living room, dining room area, uracipusscr v ened porch lor outdoor enjoyment. Nearing completion. 5140.000 OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Feel like you're in the mountains in this roomy 3-4 bedroom, 3 bath A-frame home on 8 private, wood­ ed acres. Watch the snow (all from beside one of the 2 fireplaces in the winter; or, in warm weather, relax on the wrap-around deck. Natural landscaping keeps your work to a minimum and free time to a maximum: More acreage is available. , ............................NOW AVAILABLE"'’ ” '* * * " * ” FOR RENT - Beautiful home in exclusive Bermuda Run. 3 Bedrooms/2 baths with terrace overlooking golf course. Fully fur­ nished. 950™ per month. Call Kathi Wall (or details. JUST A REMINDER - If you are interested In to make a BACK UP OFFER on the pfoper- a property listed In our ad as being UNDER ty. Let one of our sales agents explain the CONTRACT, please take the time to call, details on how this could work for you. Depending on circumstance, you may want $3 ,0 0 0 OLD HIGHWAY 70, Clevolnnd, Rowiin County — bO >.:W lot near downtown Cluvoland I’.irtially /.Ioikhi H I!) R.iduL- od from $4,000. 53.400 per acre 53.400 per aero 55,000 ADJOINS GARDEN VALLEY SEC. IV - (j ii.ii’iallv wooded. OFF H A R d O M 3 a M I i « itfi 75 fr, road (rontayi;. HOWARD STREET—Prlvato 100' x MO l(>t (..ViA.'ni.'iit ir, in.-.-, location S5,500 Ea ridgowood Cirdo Subdivision 2 I11I;. .ippioMin.iU.ly lii,’ i:'-; in c;uio.'l well establiHluHl rieiijliboili'iiKl (,:i)inri k't Mi,r, iai ■■ I'l'iii 1 stre e t. 57,300 Lovely l.fi!) acnr lot pci foci lot tnnuliiuj 01 i>ii ,1 h.'^in.' Just across tho iivi;r i|i ('ti.iwaii CiHinty rtl N ci'riiifH .i Him ii $12,500 HWY. 801 NORTH — !> at ios, tuiijvilv wiK)di,Hl, iiu o |,- Oil Hwv. HOI 518,000 JACK BOOE ROAD — 6,19 ncros of rolling, partially cleared, partially wooded land. Septic tank and county water already available. Fence posts are in place ready lor wire lo keep your livestock in, EXCELLENT VALUE, STREAM ON PROPERTY. 519,900 ROWAN COUNTY - 3,4 acres of rolling land, small,trees. Divid­ ed into lots, S 19,900 HWY, 801 — FARMINGTON AREA — 5.87 acres with ideal l)iiild!nu site (()erc test approved) in lovely country setting. S20.00Q HARDISON STR[ginTiraiirtttT?¥g;y-Ti»tJ'~leared. S'^’il.70n GARDEN VALLEY^^"’unmtf^inmT!Ti7m!ding site: The two it 'I,-, .(I t/- ' i .'I'flj/lf‘!<jj i'.UO.IS /Wl'IUil' , , sot),000 :':i iOi'> .11 ii-s '.'•If 1 iwy BO! in Woodloaf, Zoned for planned mobile llilil;,'i UOl'IHIIUtv •gYIW (I'fiMI (ircpfity Worn pnr I'tiii K'l roinpliM(‘ diMail:-, s I fj() 000 HIGHWAY (jOt SOUTH — Beauln.'i ;’7 5 acres ol farmland with I ,i:V/ !i>et 01 load and R/A. Wood- ih! :iriiNiiji‘ t>n hac,kwprRjmTy:>wotable^e review (or possi- iilf ifi/vi-’i'iprnonl _________ iiickav R Baiiev (i34.3fi2T ' ' Put Moorfc'- - 4M-571B ' ( - C h l l / *. 1$34fP008 ^, Vicki Fie.nii|ng 634 364Q y .- tnar,hi.B alley e m W . EdleO.PoU* ;W 4 .? » W ‘ ^ •; niiii.irf 4 ^ > Frflnc6S;jHtt«rovi(634.507f ;v i ' Watjon " 634 369B ' ' t ^.fe M * W*tlOn ; J . »V . i .A '* ■ I l ?riii many hard- > (jw « 8 8 ® ^ 3 3 3 3 ^ ^ ^ W e lt ol Magnolia 81)-l)A Vli; COUNTY 1-N Ti;Rl’KISK KKCO Rl), TIIURSD A V, Miiy 19, I9S8 m S X P E S I S E i l E PBOEETABLB •l-FAMILY YARD SAL,E.,.&il , May;,’!. 8-2 . lnlf!r;;ei:!ioii GieonhiH Hoarl S Pusoii Camp f^r.ai! CANClll i lip IF RAINING! : ‘i PaniHy Yard Salo Sa’u!(lav’Mav ; RAIN OH SHINF. E'xlia nico inercha!u|:8<:' (Joys, baby y, toddloi clolhcs. acjuanum paliun labli! S chairs, hijiisohold iloJiis. grills, laciios (si.'i’ 12 M ) clothns loyy. tilC, Direclions Hwy 601 suiith Ici Jerusalori! Baplist Ghurcii I urn loll onlo (Socktown R<i 2nd house on right (Gorrall! ; , 5-19 lip BIG YARO AND BAKE SALE- Sat . May 21, 8 -2 Brock Building, spon­ sored by UMVV ol Union Chnpol United Mothodist Church. Toys, clothes, lots of odds S onds , ' ' 5- t9,ltp BIG YARD SALE-Sat,. May 21, 8 -*l, 320 Gwyn St, Lots ol girls, adults ■ clothes, double dresser mirror' Avon. Everything cheap to go, 5-19-1tp BIG YARD SALE-National Guard Ar­ mory, Saturday 2 1 . 8-3. _ _ „ 5-19-ltp FLEA MARKET-Bring your Yard Sale to downtown Mocksville, the first Saturday in every month. 9-5, $5.00 select your own space. 63‘J-3155, 5-5-tfn/MA GARAGE SALE:Saturday. May 21st, 9-2. Woodland Development off highway 158. Microwave; oven,, lamps, household items, clothes, boys and much more, Rain or shine. _ ___5-19-1tp GIGANTIC 4 FAMILY YARD SALE- 601 south, Vi mile below Greasy Cor­ ner, left. Couch, chair & table, adult & childrens clothes. Lots of odds S : ends. Cancelled if, raining, ' _ 5-19-1tp MOVING & 5 FAMILY YARD SALE- Frl. 8 ;Sat., May 20 & 21. 8-till. Fur­ niture. canning jars, books, clothing, electric toys, household items, glass collectables, much more. 64 west to Sheffield Rd. to Calahan Rd., first house on left. 5-l9-1tp MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE; May 21, 8-untll, Farmington-Pineville Rd. : Patio Set, table 8 chairs, gas grill, clothes-many sizes, tool boxes, fur­ niture, 2 used storm doors, ceramic molds & paints, many other items. : 5-19-1tp MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE- Sat,, May 21 st 8-1. Large variety of items, nice selection of ladies & childrens clothes, old bottles, old pictures & frames, swing set, lots of other items. Davie Academy Rd,, near railroad. Jockey Plant. Watch for signs! 5-19-1tp Thursday-Friday, B-? BOBBY GREENE HOME, Jericho Church 8 Cooleemee Junction. "LITTLE BIT IF EVERYTHING!" 5-19-11P YARD SALE-5-20-21, 7-until Fri., 7-3 Sat., 120 Marconi Street, 634-3995. Lots of childrens 8 ladies clothes 8 shoes at reasonable prices. 5-l9-1tp YARD SALE-601 N. riear Wm. R. Davie, Lewis a Estii Jones. Sat., May 2 1st. 5-19-ltp YARD SALE-9 Watt. SI. Cooleemee, Sat., May 21. Rain date Sat., May 28. Old glassware, depression glass, brass,malernityclothes, baby ciolhos, baby swing, bassinette, wedding gown size 13-14 has long 'rain and lots of lace. : 5-19-llp YARD SALE-Saturday, May 21st 8-3, Baltirnote f^oad, across from Reynolds Plant. Cancelled if rain. 5-19-llp YARD SALE: ,ay 21, 8-12. Family mov­ ing, preschoolers clothing, toys, ping- pong table, kitchen table, even a horse! Pudding Ridgo Road, (off Far­ mington Rd.) 5-19-ltp YARD SALE- May 21sl and 22nd on Old Farmington Rd. off 158 behind B.J.’s Cafe. Clotlies, stereo, chain saws, water skiis, wood stove, Harvest Gold kitctien range liood and other household items. 5-19-llp YARD SALE: May 21. 8-3 Clothes, shoes, hooks, ole Bargain prices. Hwy t)-i:'.vost out of Mocksville First tiouso ot! the iK)ht past Shotliold Rd il (aitufu) YARD SALE , ' S.ii Uciy ; f'tau; u! Ktiine f3ailey'-'. liiiloH 801 Fork ChuichHo. All (Hoceeds no to cancel PiitiunFs njcKlica! .e.\|ieii;jes ol FSARGAIN.S d r t i i n IFi tooo SUNQEOS, VONING TABLES Sunai-WOLFF : lanning Beds, Slendor-Ouost Passive fZxercisors. Call lor FREE Color Catalogue, Save to 50 porcont 1 ■800-228-6292 ; 110 MILLION PET OWNERS TAKE VACATIONS; 2nd Edition of Popular PET SITTING FOR PROFIT by Patti Moran available JUNE. Learn hov; to start and; prosper fiorn your own pet sitting business, .$9,95 plus $1,50 shipping and handling, check or money order to New Beginnings. 540 M High Bridge Rd. Pinnacle, NC, 27043 5-12-Unp/MM FOR RENT; 2 Station Beauty Shop, smith Grove comrnunily off Redland Road- For more information call: 998-1879, 4-28-4Uip/AS Give quality lor all occasions, buy Shaklee. Roy Richardson, 998-9446. 5-12-4tnp/RR Handling Hormel, Campbell's food pro­ ducts. No Selling Service commercial accounts. National census show gross 33,400.00 per month. You need S16.000.00 cash. Call 1-800-327-6826, ext. 721, Snack Route for Sale. Earn S300.00-S600.00/week. Must be able to start Now: S9,000-$25,000.00 cas-i needed:. Call: M-F 1-800-327-7251, AKC Registered Lhaso Apso puppies, 8 weeks old, De-v/ormed. Had first shots. S125.00 each. 284-4469. 5-19-ltnp/DS Beautiful Austrian Shepherd pup­ pies...PiJrebred. Not registered. S35.00-S40.00 per dog. 284-2190. 5-19-ltnp/JM HOME CHILD CARE...Davie 8 Iredell County Line 1-40. S38.00 week, 2 years 8 up. Excellent family care pro­ vided. (704) 546-2811. 5-19-1tnp/SE HORSE FOR SALE-Registered Ap- paloosa. 998-3518. 5-:l9-1tp Local Horse Ranch needs experienc­ ed Wrangler and other farm help. 998-3606. 5-19-2tnp/MS Registered Paint Horse...3 Years old. 634-5740 after 5pm. 5-19-ltp Quality new 3 point equipment. 5 foot Rotary Mower $369, One Boltom Plow $194, Disc Marrow $349. Root Rake $339, Areators $309, Drag Har­ row $379, Scrape Blades $129 to $1975, 16 models; Post Hole Diggers $299, Fedilizer Spin Spreaders $249, Scoop Pans $159, 4 Wheel Hay Rakes $419, Bale Forks 8 Spears, Ten Models Rotary Tillers and much more. Como see lor yourself. Lein- bach f\/tachinory, 5000 Roynolda Road, Winston-Salem. 3-24-88tfnLM M B . BARFORD'S PIANO TUNING. Repair­ ing, rebuilding. V\'ork guaranteed. 919-998-2789. 8-6 -tlnWB Piano For Salo Responsible party to take up low mon­ thly payments on beautilul console piano. Call toll Iree 1-800-346-2450. 5-5-51P NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★Safes ★Files ★ Fire Prool’ Files Rowan Office Furniture t IB N Main Struot. Sali&bury. N C Phofw C3G 80?2 ANGELL’S SEEDING SER­ VICE... "Specializing in New Yards, Resoeding, and Light Grading " Rick Angell at (704) 634-2/30 alter 5 30pm, : 4-28-5IP AUTO FiEMOVEI'-t Mari will buy lurik cars .incl truck!, for casrt. Will also leiriovo tra.sii from .irourul your home Call 634-3250 ■1-28'4 Ip BARFORD'S PIANO RE­ BUILDING....Se!! player'-;, piuitip OPijii'ns. 0U)-;)98 i’789 ' ;’.‘viiiiWB COLBERT'S ROOFING , Teai- Dlls F-lecovei:; Uc’w Pools FREE Estimates OOB-PS'I*:! ' : 4-28-4tnp/CC For all ol your Interior Decorating Needs: Call Kathy Allen, Interior Decorator, after 6:30pm. 998-6190, i;-i9-4tp G S F PAINT SERVICE. Man *iil painl outside tin rooLs Nc> jOb tt.iu small. Call: 634-3256. 4-2:-3-'ttp H.D.CATES, JR. PAINTING ."for all your painting needs." I'ltenor and E.^;- tenor. FREE Estiliiates 634-1466. 4-21-lfn/HDC HALLS LAND SURVEYING C0.....634-1155. 1 M2-tfnH INDOOR, OUTDOOR PAINTING, REMODELING. GENERAL REPAIR WORK. Free Estimates, 834-1493 after 2pm. 5-19-4tp KEPLEY BROTHERS ROOFING. 25 years experience. References fur­ nished, 634-1466. ■ 5-19-tfn/SK NEED HELP MOVING Household Furniture Call: Ricky Naylor or Bill Cozart at 998-5325 or 998-2576. 4-28-4tnp/RN PAINT AND WALLPAPER PROFES­ SIONALS will do your home right. No short cuts, application by manufac­ turers specifications, only. Gall 998-5853 leave message for Dan. 4-14-tfn/DH PAPER HANGING EXPERTS for all kinds. Zaco Company Paper Hangers. 30 years experience. 492-7777 or 492-5159. 5-12-4tp PAINTING EXTERIOR AND IN­ TERIOR, Paper hanging, Plaster work. Roofing and : Guttering, Remodeling, All work Guaranteed, References, 634-1018, 40 yrs, experience. 3-10-tfn/EE ROOFING...Gene Trexler...284-4025. 4-21-6tp SEWING & ALTERATIONS Call at anytime. 998-2266. 5-19-4tnp/LM SHERRILL FENCING...■•Specializing In ALL Fence Building". Wooden, Woven Wire, Barbwlre, James Sherrill. 998-9477. 3-31-12tp STUMP GRINDING SERVICE No Yard Damage FREE; ESTIMATES Miltor 8 Sons Backhoo Service 204-2826 5-19-tfn/MSBS UNIQUE HAIR CARE 634-6358 :> 19lln/BC WINDOWS CLEANED FREE ESTIMATES ^ C 8 J Cleaning Service 998-3866 Call Today' 5-5lfn/,JB Chandler-Smith Davie County's; Authorized Cub Cadol Dealer • Sales • Service C h bO x d et IS• Parts 919- 765-3228 144? S. Stiatloid Rrt (Near Manus Mall) Winston Salem : ' CASSIDY The farnily ol Ihe lale Marcjarel M CasKifly wanis lo express thiMr Sincere iip|!re< lation lor all Ihe acis of )■. praviiis shown Ihi.'rn, durinci Inc lo:Vs of thoir inoth>*i The lovely Ikjweis ami card.s. the ineiiioiie.ls. Ihe luod: and all the irioirii'nis sh.iiei! r iH'anl so very niur li ■ e-.ir.li ol'u:-'., fvI.i.' CiOi! I.)lr.”is ear;h ()l you !oi s.hariiu! yr)i.;i iovo anrj conci.'iii T‘H! Mat(j,ire' M Cassidy F'ainily CRAWFORD' We wr.h lo e.^press our sinceri; than'KS anr! .appreciation lo each one v.'ho shared v.'ilh us (lurinQ our iieroave- nieiil Thank you lor llio lovely e.x- piessions of syrnpathy. Farnily and Friends nl : The late ALva Crawford GREGORY The family of the late Carol Denise Gregory would like lo express their sincere thanks and grateful apprecia­ tion for every act of kindness rendered them during tlie un-timely death of their loved one. To each of you v.iho tielped in anyway, please know that It lightened our burden and helped sustain us in our griel. The lood. Ilowers, visits, cards, prayers, thoughts and the help v^ilh Khsten are greatly appreciated, as v/ell as all that the firemen and ambulance employees did for us. Everyone was so cooperative, kind and thoughtful. Words are inadequate to fully express our feelings. With love and prayers for : you.We thank you. The Family KELLUM The family of W illie: H. Kellum acknowledges v/ith deep appreciation your kind expression of sympathy to those who sent flowers and brought food. We also express extreme ap­ preciation to the nurses and doctors of the Davie County Hospital. May God Bless and Keep you all The Holman Family Toby Doub and family would like to take this opportunity to express their gratitude to the good people of Mocksville and Davie County. All of your hard work, support and dona­ tions were greatly appreciated. The Yard Sale^ Raffle and Bake Sale was a huge success. Thank you most of all for your prayers and love. May God's blessing and love be with you all- Toby Doub; Lisa Nancy, Susan, Melinda MULCH-will haul to your home. Gene Trexler, 284-4025 or 284-2098. _ : 4-28-4tnp/GT YARD MOWING Reasonable Rates-No Job too Small or too Big. (919) 463-5805. ^ ________ . _ YARD MOWING f. TRIMMING. Call 492-5640 or 492-5523. 5-12-4tp CHILDCARE; In my home. Reasonable rates call Angie Barneycastle Myers at 998-7835; 5-19-ltp CHILDCARE NEEDED: William R. Davie school district. Long hours. Call Diane. daytimo-(9l9)722-4191 or ovenings-192-7888. 5-19-4tnp/DG Nice, large Mobile Home Lot in quiet neighborhcx)d,' gravel drive. Cable TV, 3 mile.s Irom Bermuda 'Run. 998-4588. 5-19-ltnp/RLH uPHiisiEimaaM3 MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT: 9!ia-R80o o.' SI0 0 0 0 |)er month ■ :M0 lin/BBC NICE MOBILE HOMES. 'i^OO, $70, and SHO vvei'kly i.;:M-i :'t H, 49?-7863 G l.Mllnluai Big lYard Sale! Community Baptist Cliurch Sat. May 21st Gladstone Rd. 8:00 a.m. - until t-WEEK OCEANFRONT.$ 4 7 5 00, Call to niaite youi reservalicjn in one ot our 2 -bedroom condominiums v/ith pnvaii'; balcony overlooking the ocenn Tlie Bench Connection, Matgaret Rudd ft Associates, Inc., Heailors Oe.k Island, 919-278-6523 CONDO FOR RENT! N. Myrtle Beach. Shore Dnve, Sloep.j 6 , 2 bdrms, 2 baltis. AlC, Washer/Dryer, all tfie amenities: Beautifully furnished Across the street from ocean. Jacuz­ zi. sv;imming pool Call 704-535-6590. FOR RENT: Nqrth Myrtle Beach. 3bt; 2 balhs, all modern conveniences, in­ cluding color TV, W-D, Dish Washer, Swimming Pool. Short walk to beach. Sleeps 8 comfortably. Make reserva­ tions now. Call 634-5072 or write PO Box 361. S550.00 per week, June 1 Labor Day. 2-25-tfn/RK S. Myrtle-2 bedroom, 2 bath Beach Cottage, color TV, AC, short walk to beach. $42 night, $285 weekly. 634-3875 or 634-3650. 3-10-Un/LL artment?Fpir Rent FOR RENT....1 and 2-bedroom apart­ ments, kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher, IVi-baths, v/asher/dryer connections. Central heat/air. Prewired for cable and phone. Insulated doors and windows. No-wax kitchen/bath floors. Pool. Sunset Apartments, located behind Hendrix Furniture on highway 158, Mocksville. Phone 704-634-0168. ' ; 7-2tfnD&W FOR RENT- 1 bedroom Cottage. Fur­ nished, air conditioned, in downtown Mocksville area. S300.00 a month. 634-1719. Leave message. 5-19-ltp iHomes’ForRent^ 1 8 2 Bedroom Mobile Homes. Farm­ ington Area; Reference & Deposit. 998-3468 or 998-2310. 5-19-1tnp/LP' MisceHanebus: A WONDERFUL FAMILY EX­ PERIENCE. AUSTRAILIAN, EURO­ PEAN, SCANDANAVIAN High School Exchange students arriving in August. Become a host family for American Intercultural Student Ex­ change. Call 1-800-SIBLING. FOR SALE; 30x30 Wooded Steel Building complete on graded area. In­ sulated guttering, 1 (3ft) door,1 (10x8) garage door; List price;'$8600.00; Sale price: $7995.00. Richard; markland, Rt. 2, Box 431, Advance, NC 27006. 998-4812 or 998-6081. ________ 5-19-4tnp/RM FOR SALE- Four good used Tires, 205x14. 634-0864. ^ . 5-19-ltp ISOFIRME TONING TABLES-The finest made! Starting at SI3,700 per set. Backed by 17 years industry ex­ perience, extensive training, access to latest Toning research: 1-800-322-FIRM. MASTERCARD. No one refused. Regardless of credit history. Also ERASE bad credit. Do it yourself. Call 1-619-565-1522 Ext. C02781NC 24 hours. 5-12-3tp 30,4 Cubic ft. Sears Kenmore Upright Freezer. Frost-Free. 284-4200 from 9-3; 5-19-ltp SBBB SWIMMING POOLS S8 8B Warehouse clearance of new 1987 poofs, 24'x 32’ completely installed, includes huge deck, ladder, fencing, filter and skimmer. Financing nvnilablo. Other pools available: Call toll free 24 hours 1-800-523-0400. American Pools by an American Company!2-18-261P ••SAKES ALIVE" David Hancock's 35!!! Happy Birthday with love from Mom. Dad, & Papaw. 5-19-ltp F o r can ‘ PnOPAWE GAS, IWC. S.MW.I,- AH.I lln','Ctnmly 10U) Wosl lntu!S Sliirot ;;i1ist>l«y. NC ;:81-t4 (70<) B36 6391 FOR SALE: 100x200 lot with a 14x6(1 Mobile: Home on Will Boone RoadI 634-3270 after 7pm. 492-5152. 2-1 1-tfn/NNl I !loblle Homes For Sale ! 1983 14x70 Fleetwood Sandpointe. cl bdrms, l '/2 baths. Energy EfficienII Heary insulation Package. 2,'/2 Tori Carrier Heat and Air Conditloneir system. Fireplace, never been used} Bay window in kitchen, ceiling far; with light, cathedral ceiling, partly furl nished. Whirpool Frostfretl Refrigerator with Icemaker, stove, kill Chen and living room furniture,'twcl beds, washer and dryer, new poweil box and blocks. Very nice ouj building, small porch, big garderi tubl double padd^ carpel and no scratcl-| counter tops. Very good conditionf MUST BE MOVED. $11,000. Withoul : the building $10,300. 704-634-337t| after 4:30 weekdays, anytime or| weekends. 5-19-1 tf I 1986 Zimmer.;.2 large baths, 2 large bedrooms. Must Move It! 998-7C30.I 4-28-4tnp/DE '62 Aircraft 10x60, 2 bedroom. Oil Tank| included. See after 6:30pm at I-4C Mobile Home Park, Farmington Road| Exit. no. 19. . 5-19-1tp/BF| 84 Fisher 14x60, 2bdr, garden bath. AC, oven & refrig.,: on rented lot.I Cherry Hill Rd. 9,500. 998-8889. 5-19-3tp Lee's Mobile Homes, Volume dealer, Norwood, NC Rd. 1923* open 7 days til sundown. Big Sales Lot Come see why 225 families bought from Lee’s last year. Sizes include hitches. 14x70, 10,999.00; 139 a month'l 24x44, 14,999.00; 189 a month/ 24x52 Only 222 a month/ 24x64; 19,999,00; 244.60 a month/ 28x52,M 19,999.00; 244.60 a month/ 14x80, 13,999.00; 174.26 a month/ Highland Park 28x60, 25,999.00; 304.96 a month. Seeing is believing! (704) | 474-4906 or 3741. 4-7-tfn/LMHl QUALITY HOMES, DEPENDABLE I »< SERVICE SAVE THOUSANDS 1-800-228-0816 New 14 Wide Furnished 9995.00 : 3-24-tfn/PMH I omes For Sale 2 BEDROOM-easily made 3bdr of of­ fice, 1'/2 ba, beautifully landscaped; Has many nice features. Hardwood floors and all appliances, very nice setting. Hardison Street, Mocksville, | S54.900. 634-3676. 5-12-3tnp/PG I BY BUILDER- 2 story brick home on 1'/2 acres in Hickory Hill section two; Beautiful setting with lake and golf course frontage. Features include ar­ ched and bay windows, 2 story, foyer,;: whirlpool, 4 br plus game room, or 5th; br, 3 walk-in closets, oversized, . garage and full basement. Quality; throughout. R.C. Short Custom | Homes 998-4772. : : 4-21-t(n/RCS Carolina E.E. Homes will build to suit your needs. We build on your land or ours. Many floorplans in stock. Come ' by today for a free estimates or call for information. We can also help you with your remodeling jobs. 704-634-2252. 5-19-tfn/HPR I DAVIE COUNTY-2 Story Farm House, 4 or 5 Br, 3 Ba, on 7 acres, walKing distance ot downtown Mocksville, Call Frank Payne 634-2252 or 634-3332 nights. . ■ 5-19-tfn/HPR DAVIE COUNTY-Greenwood Lakes, 1V2 Stony, 3 Br, 2 Ba, double garage, ] screen patio and more. Price to sell. Call Frank Payne 634-2252 or | 634-3332 nights. 5-19-tfn/HPR I HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER...601 North. 492-5383 after 5pm. 5-19-Hn/GS REPO ’85 14x70 Cathedral ceiling, Island kitchen, plenty of cabinets, 2 baths $49500 Down Free Sot Up and Delivery AAA Homes 905 W. Innes St. Salisbury, N.C, 633.2596 DAvii-: co u N i v i:n'i i :r i*r is I': r ic c o r d , T h u r s d a y ,M ay I9, i988—9 i); 8 L A S S IF IE D S INEaiEIEHSniE BBOFTEAB£E iw m m m m m m w m M m m s s m 19/0 f^ord V;ui: 289 V-t(, 3 spetul. *t-barrel. car()Ol and panolitig. trailor liilc)!. au.viliary fuo) InnK $750 00 'j-1 2 ?!np/vvr; I 19/3 C/loviolol Laquna 350 V H, Aulo. P/S, AC. 'aM/FM CassotlH: Trailof Hilciv $650 00, I’S'l ■19-1-t. ' 5-'l2-2tnp/W[; I 1974 Volkswagen Super Boolle. Carolina Bkio, AM/FM Cassolti;. $1100.00.492-7832 : 5-19-1:tnp/CA 1 9 7 7 Chev. Malibu Classic, 2-door with -i air in good condition. S700.00 or best offer, Call 634-5894: : 5-19-llp 1978 Pontiac Safari stationwagon, i. Clean, excellent rnechanical condi­ tion, 73,000 miles. $1500, 284-2994, . \ ^ _ 5-5-4tp : 198:1 Dodge Colt, red. ac, 4-speed, low mileage, $2,000.00. 634-1466. 5-19-tfn/SK 1981 Ford Courier Truck. Longbed,; utility camper, air^ 108K miles. Good condition, SI.500. 492-7777 to 492-5159. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-12-4IP 1982 280 ZX. Good condition, will be collector's Item. 634-2141: : 5-19-1tnp/FR 1986 Dodge Caravan. Loaded. Ex­ cellent condition. $10,000.00. 634-1396. , , 5-19-1tp I 78 Ford Window Van Econoline 150, Automatic transmission, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM, Excellent condition.- 998-7845. ' : ; 5-19-2tp BRUCE LANIER SUBARU 612 S. Main Street Salisbury, NC 704-633-3641 Nowhere Else Will You Find A Better Deal 4-14-tfn/BLS 1 BUY GOVERNMENT Seized Vehicles Irom $100. Fords, Chevys, Corvettes, etc. For info call (213) 925-9906 ext. 2269, ________________________5-12-4tp I Cars-Trucks! Buying/Used cars or I ■ trucks? Free Statewide information. Selling a used car or truck. Advertise it statewide/SIO.OO per month. The Low-Cater 800-447-0035. INCREDIBLE INFORMATION! Jeeps'Cars'4x4's seized: in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts to­ day! 800-247-3166 ext. 700. RED HOT bargains! Drug dealers' cars, boats, planes repo'd, surplus. Your area. Buyers Guide. (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. 8-5720. 5-5-<^p SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick-Peugeot 7 0 0 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704/636-1341 8-20-tfnS TROY'S AUTO SALES 1433 Salisbury Rd, (Hwy. 70) Statesville, NC 704/872-7202 E-Z Payment Plan No Credit — Bad Credit No Problem No Interest Charged Buy Here — Pay Here : 8-27-tlnT Employment HELP WANTED; Full-timo office worker to help with accounts receivable and accounts payable. Computer experience a plus. Send resume to: TPI. PO Box 444, Mocksvillo, NC 27028, 5-12-2tnp/TPI "HIRING! Government jobs-your area. $15,000-$68,000. Call (602) 838-8885. Ext. 3131. 5-12-3tp Man to work on (arm. House furnish­ ed. Call 766-0338 after 5pm. 5-19-2tnp/JS NEED RESIDENT MANAGER...for New Norlhwood Apartments in Mocksyilla. Required to five at site. Must be personatjle and enjoy work­ ing with and meeting all types of peo­ ple. Send resume' to; PO Box 1604, Concord. NC 28025. 5-12-4tnp/DDC Now t.Tking: applications (or: Gnll Cook, DistiwashtM ,*1 Wamt'ssus. Af'i'l', .it i X I U.ii f)-Qui> ,'ii Ofeasy Ci'itniM, PAnr/r-KLi. riMf: Ram woik- inq ,16 ;\ GuveiiUitoitl it'fund Igcalof in yoii! :iiea No o.xporionce leiiuited St.ul iiniii(.teiiit(ny 7K)-7B2 ;.!919 u,y| no,400 ' ■ : : PHARMACY TECHNICIAN: noedeci lo assist in hospital pharmacy, Miisl bo a high school cjraditate. Piolicionl typ­ ing skills a must; computei e.x- pononce helpful, tjut not required Competitive wages; good benelits Apply at Personnel Department, Davie County Hospital (704) 634-8320. 5-19-ltnp/DCH RN'S and LPN'S Needed lor Hospital Staffing and Private Duty. Salary Range $13^$21 an hour. Work available in your area. BEST CARE NURSING, INC. 1-800-346-5927.; 4-28-4tnp/BCN Rowan Temporaries offers a variety of part-time employment with flexible placement and good benefits. Come join the RTS team today. 636-2475. 2-25-tfn/RTS Employment HOUSEKEEPER(Dotnostic Cngineer) to keep h(iiisi). cook and look alter chilriiofi nelcro/ico.s ami Hoallli Caid requited. 99B-5454.or send lei- lci to: Rowland Turner. PO ftox 9, Ad- v.inci,!, NC ;.’7006 Houis anil Salary ' Neqoiiahio: 5-19-1lnp/rVI L.'ibois S Weldeis-Woldets must pasf. n j R(;vf)loc(K Welding (esi Pofiitions availatjle lot all Ititee shifl.s Apply id Carolina Mill Wrigin Services, Inc at n j Reynolds Piocessmg Plant BLDG 90G-G Balliniore Md Avdance. NC, May ?0 f. 23 Ironi S-5. Check in wilh security personnel. See Richard Gianliold 01 Joe Mingin 5-19-Unp,'CMWS Local Horse Ranch needs experienc­ ed Wrangler and other farm helf) 998-3606. 5-19-2tnp7MS^ MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY- Houso of Lloyd fias combined P. par­ ty plans. 500 items cataloged Need supervisor to hire and manage per­ sonnel. No experience needed. Woik your own hours. No investment, free training, supplies and Hawaiian trip, Call collect, 8-1 or 5-9, Nancy' 919-475-9050, 5-5-7tnp/ND Employment is a progressive cabinet maker for the television industry. Our modern facility is in need of 2nd shift employees to work in the Mill/Machine Room. We offer com­ petitive wages, an excellent benefit package, and a 4 V2 day work week. (5:00 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. Monday thru Thursday, 12:00 Noon - 4:00 p.m. on Friday). Interested parties should apply in person at the Plant on Bethel Church Road 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 5-i4-2tnbp ■Burger King Is now hiring all positions and all shifts Starting pay is $3.75 per hour. Plenty of room for advancement and pay increases Management Positions also available We offer paid vacations, full or part time positions flexible hours and pleasant working conditions Apply in person See Johnny Knight Why work for the rest? When you can work for the best! 1-40 - 601 - Mocksville ABOVE AVERAGE SKILLS How hu ing indusltial-and cleticot ()f,'ople f(ji tetnfjofary assignriierits fringe No lee: fU'.S liu, i'70<1) . !tti/m s AIRLIt'Jf,;S NOW HIRING Flight Alton'- danl'i, I'tavel Agents. Mechanics, Gustonier Service Listings. Salaries »o S105K Eritry Level positions Call (1) 80.')-687-B(J00 E<t A-5720 4-?8-Btp Carpenters ano Carpenter's helpers needed for nev; apartment pioject in fylocksville Must be e,xperienced. Apply at |ob site oh Milling Road. , 5-12-2tnp/DDC GOVERNMENT JOBS, $16,040-$59,230/yr. Now hiring. Your area 805-687-6000 Ext. R-5720 tor current Federal List, ; •1-28-8tp HELP WANTED:Waitress, full or part- time. good pay. flexible hours. Gre­ cian House Restaurant, Clemmons, 2-4prn, 4-28-4 Inp/GHR GriNERAL f-rClGHt HAULING, Com- ineic:i.:tl rr,-insport needs owner/(ji:x.Malois',ll you need training, we v^ill tram you You will operate your own traclor If you don't have one, Goinnietcial Iransport offers a purcliase program that we think is one ol tlie best in the industry. If you ate 21 or oyer and think you may gualify, call for a complete informa­ tion package. Calf weekdays toll tree 1-800-348-2,147, Ask for Operator 360 Commercial Transport is a divi­ sion ol north American Van Lines, a Norfolk Southern Corporation subsidiary. DIRECTOR OF NUf^SING, Person dedicated to older adults of this com­ munity, Willing to take on a challenge in an expanding corporation. Would prefer someone with knowledge ol federal and state regulations. Good benefits and salary commensurate v/ith experience. Apply in person to; Autumn Care of fi^ocksville, PO Box 527,: Mocksville. EOE. - 5-l2-41np/AC Easy Work! Excellent Pay! Assemble products at home. Call (or informa­ tion. 504-641-8003 Ext. A-8645. , 5-12-4tp Are your scecretarial skills g e ttin g rusty? Do you need e xtra incom e? Come by today. W/e have Clerical and Industrial Posi­ tions available, good pay. Must be dependable have own transportation and home phone. CALL TODAY! NEVER A FEE 634-1100 Personnel; Inc. Word Processors Construction General Labors Receiving High School and College Students 18 years or older welcome to apply 190-B North Main St. Helen Gantt Mocksville, N.C. 634-Gant . TEMPORARY SERVICES Time & Part Time Help Wanted Day and Night Shifts Senior Citizens Welcome Apply to Mrs. Owens at Hardee’s In Mocksville How Tough Is It To Get A Job At I N G E R S O L L - R A N D Very Tough— Why Not At Ingersoli-Rand we believe the quality and integrity of our product requires hiring the best possi­ ble applicants. Ingersoli-Rand Company offers a competitive pay system, comprehensive benefits program, a totally air-conditioned working environment - PLUS the privilege of working with the best people in the industry, Ingersoli-Rand and its employees have a lot to offer - when we hire - we try to make sure the applicant has a lot to offer also. T O JO IN T H E l-R T E A M R E Q U IR E S F IV E S T E P S • Apply through the Employment Security Commission: The first step is to complete an application at the Employment Security Commission in the B.C. Brock Building on N. Main Street in tvlocksville. Applications will be accepted for those people interested in employ­ ment at l-R per the schedule below: Tuesday, May 24th — 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, IVlay 25th — 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 26th — 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. NOTE: those who have previously applied before January 1, 1988 must reapply. • Complete General Aptitude Test Battery: Like many other leading employers in the area, l-R has requested that the Employment Security Commission administer the State of North Carolina's Validated GATB for those selected for potential employment at l-R. Based in part on the resultsof this evaluation, the ESC will then identify candidates to continue on through the hiring process. The GATB will be administered to those notified and scheduled by the ESC, • Pre-Employment Training: In conjunction with Davidson Community College, 15 hours of training are then offered to candidates recommended by the Employment Security Commis­ sion, Included in this training are blueprint reading, shop math and gauging. An effort will bo made to schedule the training sessions to accomodate current working schedules. • Interviews: At l-R manufacturing and support group management are involved in the inter­ view process. Each candidate will interview with several l-R management personnel during the visit to the plant, • Pre-employment Physical: Before any offer of employment is extended, the candidates receive a full physical and drug screening administered by the Davie County Hospital. — S o m e p e o p le think th is is a lot to go th ro u g h to get a jo b — W e ag ree If you are interested in' l-R, we encourage you to contact the Employment Security Commission, on May 2A-2.6, Wo are looking tor people who take iheir work and career seriously, and are eager to prove it by competing in a' hiring process that some may think is too tough. If I! makes sense loi a company to lake its hiring seriously, l-R may be looking for you. □ I N G E R S O L L - f l A N D . Portable C om pressor Division, Mocksville, NC EEO/M/F/H 6-19Hnbp lO D -O AVIi: C:OllN’I’\' liNTKKPUISlv RKCO Rl), 'm URSI)A^^ Mii.v 19, I98« Absentee Voting Deadline Near ; noiiu'c'i.ils aiiii Ki'piil’lii iin.^ ilh unalTiliak'il m n.i'.'u; CuiinlN w ill ho K iu n iiiii' I'I !h.i' ■ pulls on . M av ' i ' I'lic' Hi'iniK i.iLs u ill \i SlalO JikIuC u! I'dUl! (>■ .seal;, aiul ihc Ki'piihiii au>. aiiJ iina! I'iliak'd V. ill ik'i iiii.- I'll' iliici' numilk'vS lii! !hi' seals !nl 1 )a'. Ii' C'ouillv vHilllllllsMi'ncis The 1 s o iin ii pivi, iiK is aiul iho b(iai\l I'f L-k'clioiis iilficc \*. ill l\' (ipcn I'Liww n (i. 'O a II! :mh! k '(! p.m. Id allou ekM i’is U) cas: ilu-ii ballDi. Ab.sciuci,’ ;ipplii.alittns li>i halli'is lo bo inaik’il iiias ho lik'd >.vith llio ok'clion oflkx' uiui! p.m. I uos- day, May 24. " ( I mc Slop" absi.'nii.v voiiiii’, w ill be available in the ekvtion (.ilTice through I'riday. May 2H. Abseiuee voting i.s available lor eleeloi s who w ill bo unable ti*! travel to iho polls diie It) health or disability, or who w ill be (Hit ofthe eotnitv the entire 2 Facing Drug A raid on a home in Cral'iwood Friday night resulted in niiiiieroiis drug chargcs against a Moeksville nian and his mother. David L. Anderson and Donna Peacock, both o f4 l Wright Lane, were each charged with maintain­ ing a dwelling for sale ofcontroll- cd .substances, pos.session o f drug paraphernalia, ni a n u fa c t u r i n g marijuana and with felony posses­ sion o f marijuanak The warrant.s had not been serv­ ed Monday afternoon. DeteciiveJerry W illiams ofthe Davie County Shcriff’.s Depart- liient said about three-quarters of a pound o f marijuana was seized, as well a.s about live plants grow­ ing in a pot. Small antount.s o f marijuana and pipe.s, scales, razor blades and other paraphernalia was found scat­ tered throughout the house, he said. The large amount o f mari­ juana was confi.scated from a utility room. : : : ; W illiams estimated street value of the marijuana at S I.300. Officers from the she riffs department and Moeksville Police Department watched tralTic going in and out of the house for several days, and an undercover ofUcer made a buy from Anderson. W illiams said. Man Says He Paid For Gasoline : Jack Howard told Judge George T. Fuller in Davie District Court last week that he could steal .SlO worth o f gasoline svithout getting caught. But he didn’t, Howard said, defending himself againsi a charge o f driving away from .Service Distributors on Wilkcsboro .Street without paying for $10 worth of gasoline. “ If I .wanted to steal il, I could do a belter job than tliat," I lowarii saiil. Iloward said he puiitpeil ihe gasoline into his iruck anil because an attendant was not there, he |)Ut .$10 under the pum|). An aitcndant testilleil he was there, and didn’t .see Howard pul money untler a pump. ■■'I his ain’t w iiiih all of ih is," Howard said. " I ’ll pay him another $|0, It ain’t worth what my boss .Said to me.” Fuller found llow anl guilty, and sentenced him to 12 nuMi'hs in prison sus|x-iuleii for 3 years, to pay a $100 line and court costs, make $10 lestiiution to and not go o n prem ises o f Service Distributors, perform .SO hours of community service w’ork. Howard ajipealed the con\iction for u trial in Davie Superior Court. pL'itiiJ ili.ii ihi' pi>lls will be open. I H .ilh 'is jil nol ho ,i\'ailahlc holoro riiu!M l.i\ . \!.is IV> t i !io o\i. ('I'linn loi maknig .il’Aoiiloo appiio.ition will be Ilk an iil'los'. .11 di'-;ihi|ji\ ili.ii iK'oui's alter. ■ Iio i'.iii M,i\ .’■!;deadline lor il!. il ap|ilic,iiii Ml ni,i\ ho lilotl ihiniii.'ii n.«in ,\l;iv M) I’his .ippik'ahoii ■A'lll roquiio tor illiiM iiiin h\ liio , I'liysioiaii m ohaij'o l'|..'iii'rs >.\lin \(ili;i.i \\ith a l’roci'|..'i 'I i.insli i " 111'ilu'olooiinii I)!1100 on Mas J w ill roiurii lo llu.' ho aiil' 1'! t'loolinn.s ullioo lo oasi thoir tialiot on M.i\ M , l-k’Olioii laws (in noi poi mit aii>' ohaiigo.s i< > I'O iiiado 111 ihc iO!.Mslialinii noortls beiuceii iho I'lrsi aiul sooond : primaries,: nur aii\ now rogislra- lions 111 he aildod alter llio .April 4tli rogisti.ilioii doadliiio. ■All ahsoiiteo ballois iiuisi ho retiirnoil lo iho eleoiioiis i.illioo by 5 p.m. Moiulav. May propoi ' l\, c.xecutod to ho oliyihle for ooiin- ling, Ikiard oif lUcotion niomhers will iiieel in tlio olooiioii oll'ioe bet­ ween 2 and p.m. ^I'uesdas. May 1. to oiHiiu properly returnod ballots. Results w ill not ho given tiktlie public hoforo 7:,’mI p.m. Ward iMcDowell Staiilev .N'l'Vssome .Sniilli McDaniel S c h o o l V o lu n te e r s H o n o r e d ( ■iintimied |- riiin I’ . 1-1) Hill, iks iini like filloy iliiiiks the ohiklion aioii'i rooon ing pinpor oaro. " 1 oaii'l loll soil how iiiuoli a wann. loving plaoo It is hack hero. •T m big on iliis sohiHil hero, hroin an oiilsiiiors \ioupoinl. iheso oliiklroii are gelling an o.SiolloiiI odiioatioii, L’ond discipline w ill) groat fairness, " I'hese loaohers. they’ro wonderluk woiidoiiul people " rilloy\s Mihiiiioer elkiiis c.xpanded lo iho .Assuoiaiioii lor Retari.led Citi/en.s. the .ADAP T uorkshop, ho\'s group homes and U) iiiirsiim homos. iio's ovoii ooininooikhis brother in Riohinond. \'a., lo siari working with the handioappod. I ille> has ihroe ohildren. Ilis daughier in (Jhio reCenlls gave birth to twins. " I ’ve been moaning to go there, but I've been dola_\iiig il. 1 halo to miss ,school." he said, "1 can’I say enough about these precious children. I was reading in the Bi­ ble Ihis morning. Wc must take care of the ehildren. We're commanded lo take oaro of (he .children." filley also gives individual attention to the handicapped .students. "l-kery morning, wchave a tea party. I'hey lorce me to. they point at the table. And we sing every morning ■‘'I'his isn’t work. This is fun. I love it. ‘T m not here for personal gratification. The Lord told me lo be here to do this.” Other school \vinners were: • Amy Stanley, W illiam R. Davie: • Libby Corrcll. South Davie; • Judy McDowell, Shady Grove; • Maurine Ward. Pinebrook; • Eddie New'some, North Davie; • Betty Smith, Moeksville Elementary: • Danny Marion, Davie High; and • Mike McDaniel, Cooleemce, We weJcoine you to Cooleemee Galaxy! •Highway 801, Cooleemee, North Carolina. We welcome W1C Vouchers and Federal Food Stamps. Store Hours: 8:30 am-6 pm Monday through Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm Friday 8:30 am-6 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Phone: 284-2514 Quantity right, reserved These Prices A re Good Through Saturday, M ay 21, 1988. S t o r e W i d e S a v i n g s ! 16-Oz. Peas & Assorted Green Beans, 17-Oz. Assorted Corn Hy»Top Vegetables Can 4 /$ |0 0 Maxwell House Regular, ADC Or Electra-Perk Master Bfend Coffee 13-Ounce Bag A $ |7 9 White House Apple Juice 48-Ounce Bottle Assorted Varieties Heinz BBQ Sauce 18-Ounce Bottle Assorted Varieties Kraft Pourable Salad Dressing 16-Ounce Bottle $ |3 9 All Vegetable Or Corn... Crisco Oil 32-Ounce Bottle $ |5 9 Bonus Pack! Kraft Singles 13.5-Ounce Package $ J2 9 This Week Brownie Mix ■ 8 Oz. Box V I A Niagara 20 Oz. Sizing Or ( |C k ( Spray Starch ..>■22 Oz. Can Plain Or W itli Peppers...Kralt 4,4 0 0 Casino Cheese .8 Oz, Pl<g. 1 In A Squeeze Bottle! Shedd's Spread Country Crock..ig oz ati. 69 Mrs. Filbert's I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter.i6 oz box 99 AssoHed Entrees... iid 'a QBudget Gourmettooz pkg. Dairy^ Butcher’s Best® USDA Choice B6ne-ln Chuck Roast Lb. $J19 Butcher’s Best® USDA Choice Boneless Stew Beef Green Giant Niblet .Cob Corn 6-Count Pack 69' Butcher’s Best® USDA Choice Bone-ln Chuck Steak Lb ^ 1 ^ ® SBEBSSflBBBBBBBHBBBBHHBi Sliced Armour Bacon 12-Ounce Package $ |2 9 Our Finest Lean Ground Chuck Lb. $179 12- Sliced Meat Armour Bologna !-Ounce Pt $119 ackage Pro2bii!iPb|idM '^B Oiir^ Kralt 8 Ct. $ >i 4 9Cheez N Crackers.-Pkg. Mellow Clioese...Kralt (tiiC QCracker Barrelio Oz. stick^l Nestle (14 CO Chocolate Milk , Gal c.n.'^T^ 12 Oz. Sharp Bonus Pk. Or 10 Oz. Cracker Barrel......suck Kralt Soil Ptilladelplila Cream Cheese..o oz pkg 99 Kralt Ctieeso... itM C Q Velveeta.........2 ub Pkg Assorted Flavors Banquet $ 0 3 9 Fried Chicken..28 oz. box m Wtiere Available...Assorted Flavors * _ Biltmore Ice Cream4Qt.Pail 2 Minute Maid Assorted Frozen * d 1 OOrange Juice...12 Oz. Can 1 Wtiere Available...Assored Frozen a . wq Nutty Buddies..6 ct box 11.5-Oz. Sticks or13.6-Oz. Fillets.... Mrs Paul’s Fish.....Pkg Mrs. Smitti's Natural Juice Apple Pie.......32-oz. Pkg USDA Ctiolce BonelessUOU/M W liuluc D u iicicsa . ^ P A Shoulder Roast.......L b USDA Choice Boneless Shoulder Steak.......L b . Assorted Varieties Land O Frost Wafer Meats...s-oz Pkg' Armour , Meat Hot Dogs.i2-oz. Pkg. 99^ a r m o u r ^ <SESE^ 96-Ounce Bottle Liquid Or 60-Count Box Dryer Sheet Fabric Softener Snuggle Softener Your Choice $219 White House Apple Sauce 50-0unce Jar 99 Furmanos Homestyle Plain, Meat Or Mushroom Spaghetti Sauce 32-Ounce Jar $J09 Dixie Dew Select" Sweet Yellow Corn I PEars Dixie Dew Select® Idaho Premium Russet Potatoes 10-Pound Bag Coble Assorted Flavors Ice Cream Vz-Gallon $179 Assorted Quaker Chewy Oratiola Bars 6 or 8-Ounce Bpxe.s Natural Or Butter... Microwave Pop Secret Pop Corn 10.5-Ounce Package $189 'rr'V'SI Commission Candidates Give Views On Crowtli, Schools ...r 'V^ County Sefeeis Site For New- Water Treatment Plant D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTER Pit l/E^0 ECORD 5 0 0 l i s r s 149-160 ^^l:K S l)A ^•, Min 26, i<;SK 52 i>A(;i;s Davie Repiiliiieaiis I@ Cli®ose 3 Board U o m m e ® ^ l);ivic Republiciins \\ill choose iliiv c nominees lb r county eoniinissionei'frun! a live m a n I'ieki w lien they go to the polls Tuesday in a secont! prim ary. J.C. “ B usier" Cleaiy, w'ho leil M ay 3 prim ary t ba lkitiiig among 10 candidates, and Spurgeon Foster Jr.. who finished .second, and Bert I Bahnson, who llnished third, have beenchalieng- Icd by the fourth and fifth place finishers. Stacy I C ornatzcr and Vernon D ull. The top: three vote getters on M ay 31 w ill I rcceive the party nom ination and in Novem ber, W ill lace Dem ocratic challcngei's Konnie Hates, W illia m Bm nelte and Rent M aiheuson. On M ay 3. C leary was some 5.0 votes siiort o f a m a jo rity , receiving 1.409 vntes, followed b\' boster, 1.379; Bahnson, I,I3 S : C ornat/er, r. 10.5; D u ll. 1.094. : B illy Shelion, who llnished sixth w ith 797 votes, was also eligible to enter into a second prim ary, but chose not to do sii. : C leary. 53. o f M ocksville.: is a M ocksville Tow n Board member and owns Cleary Auto Sales in M ocksville, Foster, 40.o f Route 3. Moek.sville, is a farmer and seed and farm chemieal dealer. Bahnson,41, (|f Route 6, Advance, is a farm er, ow ning W in- M ock Farms in Hillsi.lale and Bahnson D airy in f^armington. C ornat/er. 36, o f Route 3. Advance, is a home builtler and land developer. D ull. 63. o f .Mocksville. is supervisor o f ac- c|uisition I'or Duke Power. ■; D em ocrats T o P ick Judge Davie [])emocrals w ill jo in others from across the state in picking a nominee for the North Carolina Court o f Appeals. Judge John B. “ Jack” Lewis Jr. o f Farm ville, Pitt County, led M ay 3 balloting w ith 167,301 votes. Calling for a .second prim ary w'as W illiam L. Davis o f Lum beiion. w ho received 163,006 votes. It is the only statewide racc in which a second prim ary was called for. Margaret Shew, ,supervisor o f the Davie Board o f Elections, said the second prim ary w ill cost Davie County approxim ately -S3,500. Polls w'ill be oix;n from 6:30 a.m .-7:30 p.m . B®nci inereased |Td $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 For Mfder Saspect iBy Kiitiiy D . Clianin pavie County Enterprise-Record A Davie C ounly man charg- |;d w ith m urdering the husband |) f a w'oman he was allegedly in- l/o lve d w ith w a s taken into |;ustody b rie lly last Thur.sday lifte r a Superior Court judge liused his previously-posted f5 0 ,000 bond to S200.000. T im o th y G ene ‘ ‘ T im " Ijru b b , 30, o f Route 1, Ad- rance, was released a few' hours ;iler after relatives and friends jiosted the additional S I50.000 lecured bond. The courtroom o f the Davie bounty Courthouse was pack- Id fo r the bond hearing. Ijru b b ’s relatives and friends [lied one side o f the courti oom, j.’hile relatives and friends o f lu lto n Raymond B rittain, the jian G rubb is charged with kill- |ig . niled the other. Brittain and his wife had been Lparated, during which tim e jiediad apparently been seeing G rubb, said Davie Count;'. S h e riff B ill W ooten after G rubb’s arrest. But the iw o were back together and had Just moved from Howardtown Road in the Smith G rove com m unity to Winston-Salem when Brittain was, allegedly beaten to death w ith a blunt instrument. W hile w aiting for his bond hearing. G rubb sat on the front row' between his m other. Patsy G rubb Poe, w ith whom he is p re se n tly liv in g , and his estranged w ife. rj)eena A llen G rubb. Assistant D istrict Attorney Gene M o rris requestetl the hearing M onday m orning after a Davie County grand ju ry lelurned a true bill o f indictment against G rubb for first-ilcgrec m urder. At Thursday's hearing, M o r­ ris argued that the indictm ent was reason enough to hold Grubb without privilege o f 1‘lease Sec Ciruhi) — I’. 4 {'liie f D upiily K o b e rt I.eininons (lei'l) and D olw tive Alan W hitake r escort niurdiM- suspeit I'im c;rnhl) froni courthouse T inirsday after liis bond was increased to $200,000. — Photo i)y Robhi Fergusson >a¥ie Man Wanted or Caidweii Murder y iVIike Haniliardl |avlo County Enlorpriso-Rocord A m urder suspect from Advance is l.'lieved to be hilling iir Davie or Iow an counties. B illy G ordon Stanley, 27, o f W ood (alley, is ac~ lise d o f lu rd e riu g a jiv o ir man I f W ednes- (ly, M ay IK. Caldsvell Ininiy. “ W e're still joking ill the jiv ie C om ity le a ,” L t. |;ve Reid o f Caldw'cll [J u n ty SUinleV S he riffs Department saiti on Monday. •’We feel like he's in either Davie or Rowan com itics.’ ’ l.ale last week, members o f the Davie S heriff's Department and SBl searchetl the Davie County homes o f friends and relatives. Reid s;iid Stanley and his w ife, Denise W ooil Stanley, went to^ the home o f an ac(.|uaintaiice, M ichael Shook, at 137 W ren C ircle in southwestern C aldw ell C ounly about 4 p.m . W ednesday, M ay IK. W hile tlicre, Reid said. Stanley shot another man, M ichael Sliawii Price, 27. Price died about an hour later in I'Tye Regional Hospital, Reid saiil. Me had been shot once in the head with a handgun. Price wa.s .shot at tlic entrance to the Please .See Davie M a n — P. 3 Public Gan Meet Superintendent Candidates The potential candidate list for .superintendent o f Davie County School.s has been narrowed to three ~ and receptions w'ill be held for eaclv candidate tor llu; public to meet w ith them. V .G . Prim , .school hoard chair­ man, .said : a reception fo r Dr. Robert P. C lark w ill be held Tues­ day. M ay 31. IVom 3-4 p.m . al tiie Davie County Public Libra ry. A reception w ill beat the lihraiy June 9 from 3-4 p.m . fo r D r. Daniel M . Thomas Jr. The name o f the third candidate w ill be releaseil later, Prim said. C lark is associate superinten­ dent o f M arietta, G a,, schools. 'riiom as is associiite superinten­ dent o f Duiiia,ni County Scliools. Cooleemee ABC Store To Open Wednesday liy M iU e B a n ih a rd l Davin County linterprlse-Record ( 'O O l-liliM F F Thc first bottle i>f lk|U or to he sold legally in Davie t'o n n t\ w ill exi'hango liands next week. i lk'Cooleem ee ABC Store o|iens at a.in, W cdiiesd:i\, June 1; I he siDic is located ofl N .C . 801 iicM lo the i. iu n li.ill. aiiit in Ironi of theC ooleeiiice Shuppnie C 'ciitei. Nnhnileeis and sioi'c i-mp!o\ees spent l.ist \sci'l: stockinL' file slieKes with a llt\p .'s o i !ii|tioi, alter .1 liaclor tia ik r loaded w iili Sf't'.OOO w n iih o f lnio.'e unloaded it's waie-' fncNd.iv ! A'otei .s here Iasi No\ embei a p p iiu - ed 27-1 to ii releivndum calling for ihe cstablishnieiu o f an ABC store. ’ ,\s l;ir .IS v\e know , n w ill be the llis t IcLi.il oiillet loi alcohol in l)a \ie C ounty since p ro h ib itio n ,” Bob Am os, chairman o f the A B C Board, toki town board members M onday night. To commemorate the occasion, each bottle sold on Ihe first day w ill be marked w ith a special stamp, Amos said. ■■ That’s special fo r |>cople who ciillect these things.” ■Amos saiil he hopes to alleviate pro­ blems experienced by another tow n, w here the A B C board chairman broke into line on opening day to buy the first bottle. • “ W hoeser’s in line first can buy the first bottle.'' he said. "T h e iv could be tjuite a line. 1 do understand people get like they’re buying tickets for a rock concert.” ' ■ A b rie f ribbon cutting ceremony Please See AIJC Store — P. 4 2 -D A M K C O l'N I 'S I'M KRI’UISK RK('O Kl). 'n lliK Sl)A ^ ’. Mnv 26. l';S8 D w ig h t S p a r k s G lia iig - in g - M y M i n d : G i v e D a v i e T e a c h e r s A P a y S u p p l e m e n t 1 ha'.’o the insim i'is o| a nutic wlicn it ionics Ut i tiaiujiHL’ in\ iiiiiui, 1‘m lun vcfv pDoU a! ii. I^Ut IkTC UIK'S D avic (.'ouiu\ k'ai.iK'r^ should ivccixc a |ia\ supplcnn.'iit. lia iiio r ihis year 1 saiil jiisl the op|iosile. 1 eiicJ se\eral leasdiis, all o f tliem .still saliil. M y principles have clashed w ith reality. I've changed iny mind for one inain reasun — not the coninion factors cited by the teachers in their appeal for siipiilem ents. Not because teachers need more iiionc)'. Not l\>r a rew aril. Not as a hirini: incentise. M y fe a s o n is sim ple: Appearances. Davie Couiit>' connnissioners tw (' weeks ago belittled the proposed l ‘AS8-SM school builget. 'rhcy “ anuised” iliem selves with (he ret(iicsi - including thc: amount listed lo r supplements. Thai contenipt for the schools has no place in the com m ission |>roceedings. 'I'he comments came during a pause in their deliberations. The county manager and county attorney had left the meeting room. Com m issioner B ill Foster was absent. D uring identical circumstances last year, the board decided to jo in Bermuda Rim Country C lub. They couldn't understand the uproar that , caused. Davie County has e.xhibited an unusual pride in its schools. 'I'he appearance o f universal support for our schools has been critical fo r their success. Even w ithout supplements, teachers ktiew their efforts were appreciated. Thai changed last year. D uring the last budgel session, com m is­ sioners w'iihhcld .$75,000 from the school system Just bccause pain o f it w ould go to supplei.icnts. That m eddling in school policy has no plaec in thc cotnm ission’s decision. The commissioners should appropriate the aniount o f money the county can afford. Thc hoard o f education decides hbw' it should be spent. Thc conllict between the tw o boards m ust end. The comm issioners must yield. For the second consccutive year, the school board has included a general teacher supplement in its budget. The issue is not going away. Thc board w'ill probably request it year after year. Its reasons for a supplement arc legitim ate. A teacher shortage is loom ing. O ther systems already o ffe r cozy pay supplements. It is the state’s re.sponsibility to pay teacher salaries, and it has shortchanged them. E arlier. 1 had said the counties are m aking a mistake to assume the stale’s role. It would only sap the county's . financial strength and divert funds needed for school construction land m aintenance. ■- I have seen that happen at other systems. They spent more on ’ teacher .supplements than building maintenance. Every time it rain- ;c d . teachers scurried around w'ith buckets and mops, Davie Coun- : ty should avoid that trap. - O ur county can afford supplements. The commissioners should ' allocate enough lliis year at least for S200 per teacher. They should al.so expect the cost to increase over the years. : If it helps retain or attract good teachers, supplements are a good 'investm ent. ; O ur .school .system is the shining jew el in Davie C ounty’s crown. It deserves belter treatment than it received from the commissioners. . It's tim e to end the con llict. D A V IE C O U N T Y E NTE RPRI/E EC 0 R D USPS 149-160 124 Soulh M ain Streel M o cksville . N C 27028 704/6.M -2120 I'lililislu-d evciy Thursday by the . D A V IE C O U N T Y P U B IJ,S U IN G CO . Dwight .Sparks ... Robin Fergusson . M ike Barnhardt ., Kathy C hafiln .... Ronnie Gallagher Becky Snyder........ .Mofksville Kiili‘i|)risf l<JU)-l‘).‘S8 Hditor-Publisher ......... General Manager ............. Managing lu litor .:.............. News lulitor ...................... Sjxirls lu litor ..... Advertising Director D iiv ie UecDni IKW-l'i.SS ('odli-fiuee .Imiriiiil i ‘;()i-p )7 i SfcomI Class I’ostagc I'.iid In Mdcksvilio, NC’ 27D2S .SubscripliDu Rates .Single Ci)j)y. 50 cents SIK.IH) per year in Norlli Ciiroliiia S22..‘i() per year outsiilc North Carolina I'O Si'M ASriiR .Semi adilrc.ss changes lo IJavie Couiiiy Hnler|)nse-Keeor(l 1‘ .0. Hox 52f), Mocksville, NC 27028 ........................................ .iiwwi—.......... i ... I)a iiii\ Roj^eis C o u n ty Lin e “ K 's iic c o rd iii^ (o lid u n<i ahdiK i(. S c rc iim iiifi iiiid h n lla riiin is no \\ ay to a h o iit it . " Sammy Collins .John Nicholson Jane Yoiiny Mocksville Harmony iVIock.svillc " I don't leaily think kids “ 1 think most should pro- .“ VVell, it’s not (|iiite Ihe oufiht to he preachinj^ at hahly wail til Sunday and right place to prcach. .They school. It’s alright to preach, learn all they can in .school.” should he allowed lo preach, but school is to learn." thou}<h.” Sidewalk Survey: S h o u ld C h ild re n B e A llo w e d T o P re a c h A t S c h o o l? Pally Clunter Mocksville “ VVell, if that’s what they want and that’s what they f’eel, yes.” David Whitaker Mocksville ” in,} didn’t interfere with their .schoohvork.” John Sands Mocksville “ 1 wouldn’t say that, no.” Jean Barlow Cleveland “ No, it’s too disruptive thel way they go about it.” L e tte rs Cornatzer Contradiction To thc ediK^r; 1 just read Stacy Cornat/.er's ad for his political campaign and was amazed at the contradiction o f his slogans compared to his actions. : If he is for in-depth planning, why arc his political backers owners o f property that has no plan'.’ W hy are his posters on pro­ perties that have no plan'.’ He sure seems to be concerned about getting to be a com m is­ sioner. for the good o fth e people, but it is public record that he never registered to vote or voted in a public eleclion before he decidcil to run for public office. I thought the public ought to know. Troy Barfield Rt. 7. Bo.\ 654, M ocksville Why Was Shopping Center OKd? To the editor: 1 woidd like lo kin)w why thc Davie County Planning Board has approved a acre shopping center at llill.sdale w hile Ber­ muda Quay Shopping Center lies hajf cm jily anil not fully ilcvclojied. W hy does the |ilanning board think a 5.^ acre tlevelop- ment w ill succeed w hile Bermuda On;iy lies hall'cm pty? W hy ilid they turn down Cooleemee for a acre shopiiing ccnter ' •lln w many o f us in Davie C iiiinty asoid going lo C'lemmoiis because o fth e itiijiossiblc traffic problem? D<i we want Hillsdale to end up like another Clemmons'.’ What ssiH hap|ien uhcn H illsdale has lo incorporateV There is still some vacant land in 1 lill.sdalc. \\ itiiotit pro(vr pl.m ning and control. 1 lillsditic w ill become another Clenininns. I'his lanti could also house enough pcojilc to out \ ote the rcsulcnts oi Berniuda Rini and Bermuda Village. If Hillsilale nu nspui aii"- the fences cotdd have to come ilow n. 1 am not against grovsih and |irogrcss, but 1 le d \\e slunikl linii. more closely at the reasons bchim l the I'l.uniing ho.m l vk\ i'.ions. Davie C’ounly is one o f thc )iietliest places In h \c m N oith C arolina, If we don’t l;ike an active mierest in the |il.inmns' and ilcvcloi)m enl, that beauty \v dl he lost. No amonnl o f iiuuiev can replace a 20 _N'car-old tree, cle.ui .ni ar.d deci'nl \v:)ici Saiuls M asiira B o\ 74(1. Bermuda Run ,'\d\ancc Election Supplement Helpful To the editor: I would like to thank thc staff for Ihe w ork on the pre-clcctioil supplement. As a recent arrival in Davie County, 1 knew liltH or nothing about the local candidates o r the issues they W'erc conj cenicd about. M )' recent hectic schedule only e.xacerbatcd the situal lion. 1 was impressed by the wealth o f inform ation presented. T liJ photos, sidebar bios, and interview's gave me a strong im presl sion o f each candidate, w ithout seeming biased. The articles fell conversatiiinal. without being a rtificia lly chatty. I found the en| lire production useful and enjoyable. 1 also truly enjoyed Ronnie G allagher’s recent M other’s D al tribute. Inform al confe.ssional articles often degenerate in ti mawkish spectacles ofcuteness, or are full o f cynical ja p e ry .H ij colum n was certainly funny, but there w'cre piquant touchcs o fl| selling the rib ticklers. An e.vcellent job. 1 would enjoy the opportunity to meet you and your staff somcj day soon. C .A . M cC arthy M ocksville May 31 Im portant Election To ihc editor: May .^Ist is thc most im iiortant election in Davie County ! histi)ry. Two candidates ha\ c called lo r a run-ol 1 in the c o n iiiliJ sioncrs racc. Stacy Cornatzcr said the growth i.ssue led him tl lilc tor conniiisstoncr. He also slated in a previous interview th i lie hail lather build and ilcvclop than eat when hungry. F He sure has changcil. as a man who never registered to voil HI vnictl in a public election until he registered and liled lo r conj missioncr on Jan 2‘). P)SS. 1 hope financial gain is not the m oti\l Ix’hind (his caiHlnl.ilc. I 1 u o iild like to know d'sewage package plants on every crcti and rediiecd lot si/cs arc included in his in-depth planning 1>| oui Inlurc, 1 h.i\c one question for A'eriion D ull who spent 24 ye;)f.s supciA isoi ol laiul aciiuisition lo r Duke Power. 11 electcd w ill ij assr-,1 Duke Power in installing a nuclear or liazanlous waste la cif (\ ^.1! Uie l\'ik m s i)owei plant site in Davie County'.’ W iHxlie Bates Route I , Box 207, AdvanI DAN IK COl M ^ K V IK U l'N ISK UKCOKI). Tim RSD A Y. Miiv 26, a b y si 11ei’ No t I) ay e a re 1 (' lIU' cdiU'l W 'c aiv \ o n iiu id i li'. i/i ,i' iri'i'iir .irtK K' u iie ii' \ ou ivloi'- tx'd lo: a hal'\ siiici as a • !a\ ari' ■ 'a t'il li'i s inii inli >nualuin. a ii\i'lie .S', liii bah\ si!s :fv. ih'( ,1 -.la', v'aii' ' : I ’>a\c.iK's iiii;- lii,c)iM '.i !»'. iiu’ r-ia!v ! !uM ipi,'i.itoi im isr lx‘ 2 I ■ ■ \ cats, f ill -wilh a. iii;'h M.hiai -I'li aiiil uii'i,’!: o ilie r ciliicatiM ii aiui I’vpi’i ii’iKV I v'l'H.'n!-.' IJia !a -'ijil\ !iiusl iiioct sanUalioiv, 'b u ililiiij; anU liic iiuH'Jiail iii'-|hv'Iiohs Iv lo ic ii ina\ iH'Ci'irnvlici'iis ..cil, rik '\ niiiNi j'lc'. iiii' nnn'Minus lik'als aiul are U 'q iiiit'il lo pro- .\i'dc a cii\ilie v !<’ I'l'.'iiU 'K ilu; soeia.i aiu! m K'l|i,\'iual neeils nl in t'aiil'. and pie.-.Ju'1'ie is :l)av\'au'~ aie nor |n-,i a (icisoii kee|'inu kiii.s in t:lu'ii hoiiK', A liecn'-ct! daw.ire in a lionic innst In- separatod I'rom rill- tamilv lis iiii’ quaiieis 1 aeciiNCii da\carcv crai c iiio ll Ironi :Si\ childicn U|' ni S dor m oie depeiulm i! u|Hin llu ’ ''C|uarc looiaiic Ilf llie laciluv- : K cuisk'icd honu's iv anoihci Uk'ans n l piovid in i; eaie lor children. I\ci;islered lionieN may keep up to Use pre.'-ehooler.s [lins three sehool aue cltililre ii, (iliis ineiiide.s ilie operaior'.s own ch ililre ii). RcuiNiered homes are m onitored In liie .state, luit are luit required to m eet all o l'ilie sti let ivuulatioiis tiuit a licensed center nuist lo ilo w . . A ny person keepinv; more than two children in their honieiinil is neither rciiistered or licensed is in vio la tio ivo l'th e law. M r. lid ito r, c \e ry week we read numerous atls in your I'aper o f persons w aiitiiiu to keep children in tlie ir lionie in the classified, section o f youi', paper, 13o you ask these people if they are I'Cgi.stored o r liccnseil? If not, you are cc'iKloniny a violatiiin o f the law. A in o n e w lio is registered or licen.^et,! by the state has . p ro of o f it, .And M r. F.ditor, back in M arch we, tlie Da\ ie County Daycare •Association, were holtiing parent iiieetings to try to inform peo­ ple about changes in daycare laws. W e asked you to iiro \ ide media coverage and we were turnetl down. M r. E ilitor. we think your readers hase the right to know the facts about daycares, rcgisteretl homes and babysitter.s. Don't \(.)u? W hy don't you get your facts together about babysitting and give those w'ho are abiding by the law a fair shake. Pamela F. Burton, O wner Kountry Kids Daycare. Licen.sed C tr. Route 4. M ocksville .Mil Taylor.: O wner Kiddie Kampus. Licensed Center 207 Duke St.. M ocksville Frances E. Hepler. O wner Creative Daycare : Route 3, Bo.\ 642, M cicksville : Phyllis C. Sm ith. Owaier C uddly Care Day Care : : Route 3, Box 736.M ockss iile :Liccn.sod Center Donna Tcsh, Debbie Jones. Co-Ow ners Tesh’s Toddlers ' M illin g Rd., M ocksville Carla ? . Coffey Pom Pom Fam ily Home Day Care Registered Home Route I . Bo.x 229. Advance Planners, Candidate, Board To the editor: Tliere are three im portant issues that I w o iilil like lo touch on tod:iy. The county planning boaid meeting in w liicli (.A piil) we. as Da\ ic County citi/ens have every right to attend ;uid be heard, there was one m cinlier who kept saying hutry up. hurry up and M r,.;'Sla\ercly was toki what he liail to sa\ was not relevant to Hidden Creek and it most certainly w:is, ll! tlic jiueiida w.is too long I w ituld suggest that M r. Boycc be eoniactcil or there arc those who would glailly b iing ;i sandwicli to tliosc who have Ii.kI a long h:ird da>, .So |ilc;ise consider tliose ol us w lio also woi'k :ind hurry ;ind don't ieall> have the time, but we s a c rilic c d tir la.n'ilies W'c do ii(i| uani to be luirried and feel we arc being push ed o u t.' This coiKx'rns one o f the c;in(.lidates who is in the prim ary run ■ off: S u re l\. this cannot be tlie first tim e he has voted and run for pul'lic oflice. If this is true.: 1 fin d m y s e lf asking, w'hy'.’ 1 hird. our chikJren and teacl'crs ;ire our top |)i iority, l-or so­ m eone to ha\e themselves a ball w ith an is.sue so im [iorlant ;is lUir teachers s;il;iries I suggest to M r. Hauser lo go lo any o f our schools and be a |i;irt-tim e liel[X'r fi'r three months from early until school's out then return the l’T(.) nights.aVlr. Hauser, please read tlie entire Hook n f Proverbs, then look at the issue again. No latighing m atter.: Ruth C. Hockaday Advance Send Hefner A Message 'I’o (he editor: Since the Central Am erican peace plaii was signed last August, the Soviet Union has poured over $200 m illion in arms to the com­ munist Sandinista government o f Nicaragua. During the same period, the United States Congress has prohibited this country from sending any m ilitary aid to the freedonv nghter.s. This imbalance has emboldened the Sandini.stas to increase repressiiMi. particularly in the usage o f mobs to intim idate op­ position groups, aiul to increase their aid lo the communist guerillas in neighboring Fl Salvador. These guerillas recently announced a renewed campaign to kill Americans, both m ilitary and civilian. The Sandinista,s. along w ith Fidel Castro, are strongly suppor­ ting the drug runner Noriega in Panama. Daniel Orlcga has even offered lo .send troops to save Noriega.: The Sandinistas justify their own cocaine running to the United Slates as a "p o lilic a l w eapon" to be used against "th e youth o f our enem ies." By cutting o ff m ilitary aid to the resistance. Rep. B ill Hefner and this lOOih Congress is gising the com m iniists a green light to destabilize all o f Central Am erica. T h e fe su lt w ill be entire chaos, more drugs, and m illions t)f refugees attem pting to come to the United Slates. A ll responsible citizens need to contact Rep. Hefner’s office im ir^diaiely and urge hin to support the resistance in the future — if he doesn't, ihe citizens o f Davie County .should send h iiii a strong message this November. .lohn M eroney Bermuda Riin Davie Man Sought For Caldwell Murder ( (iniinui'd l-rnni I’. I i:i.".iik'iii. r, a/ui I ilh'.-r \lioi>. ■ v.'civ illCi! intn .U'ilidi IWnl lln- IliilUf. i'ei.ii[ik'(l In .SIk iiiI,, In', wiic aiul : two (laiij.’lik'is, , lie saul all tliii'e nk'ii wcic ai:i|iiaiiilait(.'i’N : , K i'iil saitl .nithni'ilii.'s were u ilhlmklin:: iiiiirc inrurni;ilii>iinn ilk' iiuirdi'r until Slafiie) i-. localctl. 'Ilic car was louiul ihc ik-'„td,i>. apparciul_\ al'andciiictl iii a liaik'i park in Hiirkc riu iiity. ahiuit l() inik's from the minder scene, Reii.1 saitl, •A neighhur Ilf llie :Sta!ile\,s in Wihiu V.illey I c|)i i| led Ic like Davie slieiill's (le|iarinieiit on May tliai sliots iKkI been fired at the Stanley residenee about two weeks prior, I here hasn'i been any activi- l\ al Ike trailer since, she .said; Slanley has had past brushes with: Ihe law 111 Davie (.'ounty. In l')S2. he was eliargcd with hreaking, entering and liireeny; in I9S,^.: he w.is charged vvilh assanliiilg a sheriff's department ilepiiiy and coniniunieating threats alter beinL’, su.ipped on 1-40 for DVS’I, ,Also in l‘)K,s, he vviis charged with trespassing and assault with a deadly weapon. He was ehargcd with eoiiiniunieating thrcat.s in :1')K6 , Stanley is .‘i-7 tall, and weighs ahiiiit 142 pounds. He has light " hrown hair, hazel eyes and a rud­ dy coniple.xion. : Authorities are considering him arnietl anil dailiierous. IVi id die Price For Office Building County e()niniissioners com­ promised on features for the new county office building now being designed. Presented three eo.st estiniales by architects, the board ehosemiddic ground between the lowest — S1,I55,0(X) — and the highest — S I,354,000. Features added to the minimum w ill he a metal roof and vinyl wall coverings. Added cost for those features w ill be approximately S30.000. Bill Bergen, of architecls Ram­ say .Associates, said both added features will save the county in the long run. The roof should last at least 20 years, and vinyl wall coverings last longer than paint and are easier lo clean, he .said. 'I'he board considered decorative block for walls in eorriders o f the office building, “ It’s disappointing that is so much more expensive,” Bergen said. ‘i i would never need replacing, .saving the county money in the long run," Commi.ssioner Buddy Alexander: said he favored the niosi expensive package, ' i ’d like to .sec us go the whole package. It’s a building that's going to stay there,” he said.: Courthouse Renovations .Estimates for work on renova­ tions to the courthouse were put at 5744,000.^ Commissioners had attorneys and courtworkers lo go over plans and make recommendations. Bergen said architeci.s could put to good Uscihe garage area in the basement of the courthouse u.sed by the sheriff's department, . . “ W e’re still not sure if tlie sheriff can give up the garage,” he said. ;‘‘I think we can work out something wilh him on that,” said County Manager John Barber. ‘ i ’d go ahead and proceed and use that,” said board chairman, R,C. Smith, “ We can find someplace elese for him .” Bergen said definite cost options, like the ones pre.sented for the new office building, w ill be presented on the courthouse renovation later. “ But we’re going to proceed on with the office building across the street, full-steam ahead.” STORE HOURS: Monday ■ Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Friday 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.tiie Crocill Country Curtains Ecru Color. Bow Tie Backs Reg. $69.99 Bed Pillows R eg. S5.99Fortrel Regular Queen King $3 9 9 Print Towel Ensemble Bath S3.99 Hand S2.99 Wash«1.99 $ 2 4 9 Kenney Mini Blinds 23 X 64 32 X 64 27 X 64 33 X 64 29 x 64 34 x 64 30 X 64 35 x 64 31 x 64 36 X 64 White & Ivory In Most Sizes $ 7 9 9 Junior Skirts & ShortsIn Short, Ocean Pacific, Adesso Reg. S22.00 N ow sn .oo Reg. 824.00 Now s n .9 9 Reg. S30.00 Now S15,00 V2 Price Junior Tops LADIES SHORTS, SKIRTS, TOPS BLOUSES, SLACKS Malches MlSSeS Shorts Camp ShirtsJewel Neel, Cotton RamieReg. S34.OO Sale S17.00 Y 2 PriPrice Players Club, Pocket T-Shirt R e g . ®9.99/s4.99 Bongo Coordinates Black & White Crop Elastic Waist Pant 526.00 Now S13.00 V 2 Price y Misses Walk Shorts w/CuffsRamio/Cotton, Solid ColorsReg. SI8.00 Sale =^9.00 Price 4 - l)A V li: C'DUN'l'N K M 'K R PU lSi; R lX O Kl). I'm iRSD AY, Miiy 2fi. I'JSS .1 E H 2 £J - ‘ • ’ B iw M liiUll’OUl'K!) f ’. /?C "wTStti h ^ .T V " r" a v Coitlc'eiiiL'c town Ixiard nu'inhor lla y d i'ii lU'cU, k 'fl. lu'lps A lU ' sldi i' m iiiia jicr. .Iimu's U iil(i;i(l lli-sl Iru ck loail o f li(|iio i‘. CoiitinuecI Krom P. 1 a.in ■') p.ni. Moiula\ S.miida> , w ill he licki Just hcloro llic a .m . .lanu.'s Ik'liii.Niciloi’ has been liiia l opc'iiiiii;. as (iiaiKijicr i>! Ihc sioivi lie lias . The store w ill he olK-n IVotii '■) worked kir the l.exiirmon ABC H eliiistencr piiLs boxes on .shclvus, yottinj^ reach lo r .Iiiiie 1 opcn- {lijT. — Photos by R obin Ker>>iissoii Hdard since ils iiicejilioii, ,■Ninos Saul. ■'W’e uere lominale in soinehi'Jy v.ith iluu imicii ex­ perience.’,' Anicis said. "W ’e had: lo ha\e soniehody with some ex­ perience." Clerks have also Ix'cn hired. Amos saui. declining to name lliem linlil ihey j’i\ e notice lo iheir pre- ■seni employers. Tiie ABC l^oard. consisting o f .Amos, the Re\'. W illis Rosenihal aiul Bill Bowens, oversees opera­ tion of the ABC slore, ,'\lso last November. Cooleeinee voters appn)\'ed tlie^ ofT-premises sale o f heer and wine inside the loun limii.s. Police Chief Tony Martle said .Monday nighl iwo cslalilisliments had applied for permits — li&.l D iscoiinl Store and Handi- Cupboard No. 2. to be located off N.C. KOI, Farmingtoii iVian Convicted M ike Harnhardl Davie County Enterprise-Record ■-: A FariiiingtoiV man appealed his conviction in Davie Di.strict Court last week of contributing to the dcliqiiency o f a minor. Josephus Lyons was charged with not .sending his 11-year-old .son, Jo.seph. to .school. Bill Ciinipbell, principal at Mock.sville Middle Sch(x)l. said the younger Lyons has missed 7.1 days this year. O f ihe 90 days he was at .school, he arrived late 44 limes. ;' Lyons said his son was sick, and .showed a plastic Inickci half full o)' pill bottles to .ludge George 1'. •Fuller. “ Bvcry time I lake him in ihe doctor, ihey llnel sonieihing wrong with him ,’’ Lyons said. ‘’ The doc­ tor says Jospeh has broneliiiis ;ind liiis problems w illi m igraine headaches' “ 'I'hese are some ol'tlie medica- lions ihe docior puis Joseph on,'-- Lyons saiil, reacliinu inio ilie bucket and pulling oui a hand lull o f pill hollies, ".Some O f , ihis medicine iniisl be prelly jiowei lul. It makes him drowsy, ■'And he has allergies i ‘\'e sei up many a niglil v. ilh Imn. l.yims said Iraiisporlalion is anoiher problem, claiming llu,' bus which cari'ies his son lo school docsn'l regulaily irasel through Farmington. The lioy, in a special class, is iiansporled by a Yadkin Valley 1-conomic l.>evelo|>menl Disiricl bus, llic |nincipal said, which only goes lo ihe Lyons house when calleil. Lyons. (>6, said he ofien makes Ihe 1.5-mile oneway irip to lake his .son lo school and goes liack lo pick liim up, even ihoiigh he sutlers rioin arihriiis. Campbell said he had lalkeil lo i.„yoiis and wi illen several Idlers .saying ihe cliikl musi Ix- in scliool, o r escused by a w rilien note from a doctor. ‘‘We talked ((uite lYeiiuently Campbell said, "O ne some occa- ,sions. he told me Joseph was sick. He lokl me Joseph does not like school.," l^yons said he docsn'l always take his'son to the docior because he has medicine on hand. The younger Lyons believes he was wrongfully placed in the Mocksville Middle cla.ss, his father said. '■Joseph ilonT like ilial class iiecause it's a relariletl class and Joseph don't think he’s retarded. "H e should be in Pinebrook School. They saiel they'd transfer him lo Pinebrook ne.xi year." l.yons said. Judge b’uller found Lyons guil­ ty. and sentenced him to six monlhs suspended for three years, and that the child not miss school w’ilhoul a written siaiemeni from a medical; docior. • Lyons appealed the coin iclion fora irial in Oavie Superior Couri. MoeksvilieJVIan Cliargeei In Rape :.A 2S vear-oki Mocks\ illc man is in ihe l)a\ae Coimi> Jail f.icing a firsl degree ra|)c charge. Jose I., (ia i/a. of Roule K, w.'is arresicd May IS. lie uas placed m the l)a\ie Counis Jail,in Ijeu o fa $,SO.llll() bond, pending a June 2 probable cause hearing in Davie Disincl Couri, Deleeiive John Siephens of ihe Davie Counlv Sheriffs Depari ineiil said thal tim ing ihe aftei noon on Mav 17. Ciiir/,a broke mio the home of a Route S. Mocksville woman and used |ihysical lorce and sexually assaulted her, Stephens would not release ihe name ol'ihe woman, saying she is in her lale 20s, According to a sherill’s ilepaii ment repoi i. ihe rape oecui i cd ol I IJames Church Roail. 4 Officers Certified To Use Radar C O O LIU 'M I'I' l-oiir of five members ol llie police deparimeni here aie ceriil/cd lo use radar lo delect sjieeding: moiorisis. Police Chief Tony liarile lokl lown boani members Moiulay nighi lhal Olficei- M ike Brady became ceililied this week. Board member Jackie M oiion commended / larile and his depari­ meni for ihcir quick response lo calls. "W e try to keep an olTieer oul every nighl," 1 laille said. "W e Iry lo be able to res|)oiul lo a call in a mailer of m inutes." Ill giving ihc April repori, ila r tie said llie deparimeni invesiigaied 24 incidenls, nmile 10 arresis. issucil Hi eilalions and invesii one iraffic aecideni. Three were arresied for j'osses sion of controlled subsiances. ihree lor mistlemeanors ;iinl one jelony arfcsi. Nine arresis weremade loi DW I aiul oiher moior \ehiele \ iol.iiions. 1 larile saiil. I here were i\vo cases of break ing, enleriiig and iarcens . One n' .is solved. Two counls of laivenN weie rejioiieil. Bolh cases aie op''n. Ilai lie saiil. An cslimaicd S.^02 in iienis was reporled stolen during ihe nioulli, ol'w hich u.'is rci'ouTi’d, Grubb Oyt On Bond — Again ( 'oiilim ied I'ro iii P. I bond. M orns said \eai o!d Paiil.iiii ilicd 'allei 1 v iiir ‘ II iH.I " luinu'i i in •. linies v.’iih ,1 ci.iu i abont Ihe jiead ajlil l,.h •’ "1:1 lele W.IS soliii- cMnll mad', lu I <ilk I'.ll llic I'O.K Ilir d. .'ca-.ed ,uid .ilsi I hide line 11| ihi I i|n -.li.'.u t". uli'iii.'c ili\ ill'.- 'V. cap: III. ' Mil- ;-aid. hr. I I . 'a U ii! H'iic'. e !iu .ilicn a til Ml i'viw ..'I n ( il iilii) ,iiid l',i mail! occured 111 Ihe Pinebt,lok I ioi.in’ II ID! Kill iin[))i\ III. nil hc'.kl..' llie old Siliilli I lio'.e: school' evinn.iMuii! .iiiii liiiit <,ii iibi I (it.ii. cd Bl 1(1.Ill s h'M\ II! a lu'cniaii(IV. aiui Killed II into llie vkoods. I he bod\ was still in the wheelh.iri'ow V, lien ol - licers louild it eai,l\ llie ncM ninr- iiiii;: .iMei (iiiil'li lold ihein, where lo ll'ok. W'lnslon-Saieni .iKonie)' Charles .1 .Alexander 11. v.ho is defending ( iiubb. said his clienl h.id made no , .illempi lo llee the area since be­ ing lieed on bond .April 21 and argued lhal his ])re-lrial release was a|i[iri'priaie. (iriibb's moihe/., uhi) li\es al Route I. .■\dv;iiice. and Renee .S. and James S. .Vail (if Roule 2. Mocksville. posted ihe S.^O.OOD bond ihe dav after his arrest. The ihree signed for Ihe S200.0t)0 secured bond along with Virginia and Jiilius I'dlierou' of Roule 4. Mocksville. and Hlsie and Paul Nail, also of Route 4. Mocksville. .■Mexander called seven charaeler wiinesses lo lesiify in Grubb's behalf: his nioiher. Lesier"Pele" Dw iggins. Ldwin Welch. Marlene Shame!. Judy Shook, the Rev. Robert C. Purehoy and Dr. Her­ man Lure. Dwiggins of Mocksville Said he had known Grubb all his life. '■Tim wenl to the church (Concord United Methodist) lhal I go lo ," he said. "H e's always been an ouislanding young man as far as 1 know ." : Upon i|ueslioning, by .Ale.xander, Dwiggins .said he had never seen Grubb lose his temper. "N oi e\'en in high school football," he .said. Welch of Route 7. Mocksville, testified |hat Grubb had worked for his eoniraciing firm while aiiending Forssih Technical Institute. " I'im's ;in e.xiremely stable in­ dividual. a very gentle individual.'' he saitl. , Welch said he had no c|uams aboui Grubb remaining free on bond. "T im w ill remain just as stable as he is today," he said. Mrs. .Shamel, also o f Roule 7. Mocksville, described Grubb as a genile. caring person and said she admired his w ork with ’the Pinebrook Liltlc League Football Association. ■■Pd just like to say. 1 feel like the children he’s work­ ed wiih know whal a true friend can be.", she said. Mrs, Shook, presideni of the Pinehiooi, I iidc. League l ooilial! liooMiTs (’jiib, s.iid nieiiibers.liad iiici ill '.iippoil ill (liubh. v\lio has '.Ki'iked w illi llie proi;iaiit since his hij.'li'scliooi gi.idiialion in IM77 and has been ni charge of ii for the pasi ihrer \ears. Mrs ShiHik said she li.id iiii fesorv ,illolls .•il'oiii ( iriilih ■'"ioil.ing with hei .siiii again this lail, ' ' : ■ luiie. .Ill .issocialc professor of ■ hiol(i;-\ ,11 Wake boresl ljin\ersi- l> . s.nd' he also irusled (Inilib lo coiiiiiuic working wiiii the looiball pi(>gi,(iii. "I v>,as impressed uiih how easily I iiii could gel niy sons to do, iliings I rouki not do,':' he Said, "1 have a ireniendous ainouni ol respeci for fun Grubb. 1 think he's a ,rnie person." Grubb’s mother testified thal he h.id no lelaiives oj: contacts oui of stale and that he w ould lose his job .'It R..I. Reynolds in Wiasioii-Salcnr il he missed another day of work. .Alexander said ihere were ob­ viously a lot of other |x-ople in ihe courtroom from all walks of life who would also he w'illing lo le.stil’y in Grubb's behalL He also held up a file folder and said il was full of letlers offering support for his elieni, ,‘\lexander named several reasons Grubb W’hy should be allowed lo remain free on bond, in­ cluding his lifelong residency in Davie Couniy and ihe ".signillcant elemetu of self-defense" in the case, .Mexander .said Grubb had marks on his face and throat at the time of his arrest where he had been at­ tacked by Brittain. ■■He was able 10 reach and grab a hammer to get a nian o ff him ," he said. necaiisc of o iIk t pending (rial.s, ■'Mexander siid C:iiubb's ca,se i.s al.so not likely lo be heard this year,, " I'here's only three more sessions of Superior Court in Davie Coun­ ty this year." he .said. "This man could po.ssibly sit in Jail all year and ■siill he c.xoncraicd al llie iria l." .Alexander also pointed : lo Ciiubb’s invoKement in the Little League program as proof of his good charaeler. ''H e's touched a loi of people," he .said, ■■He’s louched a loi o f lives. He's slill in lhat program as we stand here and sil here loday." Cirubb has ahideil by the condi- lions ol his bond and has appeared in court every lime he has been asked. "H e 's noi the kind o f man thal runs from his obligations," Alexander said. .Vkirris refuted Alexander's con­ tention that if Grubb wanted to llee the county, he would have done so by now', ‘‘We’re at a very different poini in this ca,se:" he said. Morris .said the earlier bond wa,s set by Magistrate Anne Frye on the basis of evidence presented by one person. Detective John Stephens of the [3avie County Sheriff’s Depart­ ment. But 12 people made ihe deci­ sion lo return a true bill of indict­ ment againsl him, he .said; “ Naw's when everything real-’ ly begins for this person,” M or­ ris said. Judge Thomas W. Ross ruled against M orris' requesl to deny pre-trial release, but raised the ; bond to $200,000, Rape, kidnapping and armed robbery charges againsl a Califor­ nia man w'ere dismissed in Davie Couniy Superior Court last week. The charges againsl Richard L. Sommers w'cre dropped because the prosecuting witness, Pamela Jean Cast, also of California, has said she does not wish to return to Davie County to testify in the trial. Sommers was allowed to sign his own S I50,000 bond in January after Cast failed to show' up in court. Sommers had been held in the Davie County Jail for four months. He was charged on Sepi. 24, 1987, after Casl alleged in statements to law enforcement officers that he kidnapped, raped and robbed her in Davie Couniy after she gave him a ride on Sept. 24. 1987. Cast, w'ho gave her address as Van Nuys, Calif., lestilied al Som­ mers’ probable-cnu.se hearing in : Davie Couniy Disiricl Couri on. Oct, 29, then apparently left town., When Judge Peter W. Hairston v ordered in the January session o f Superior Court that Sommers be transferred to a state prison in'; Raleigh until Cast could be con-^: laeied, Mocksville attorney Bill ■ Hall, appointed by the court to. represent Sommers, a.sked Hairsion to read the transcript o f' the probable-cause hearing to ‘‘.see how much of thal he w ould; believe." Hairsion agreed and later ruled that Sommers’ $150,000 .secured: bond be changed lo an unsecured bond so that the defendant could^ sign il himselL Sommers did noi show up at the March 14 session of Superior Court because he was being held: in custody in Ohio. WAItMART P u r c h a s e I)A \IK ( ()t M \ K M K K I'U ISK l< IK O K I). I III |<SI)A\, Mii> 2f., l'J«S-5 G a r b a g e C o l l e c t i o i i P r o p o s e c l F o r C o o ie e iiie e Uy M ik f ISnniin\nll Das'io County f-hiotpriso-t^C’Cord patl'nl cill' ooliiil: l\; .ulik-i! ,l.i iju- ■ pnlilV li'li'i' if .i ['!i)[)c'M 'il • -ImuIl’OI |i .ulopK'd , ■■ A I’ublic'lu'.ii ins' ii|t i'l! siik'ijuli'i! lot' p 111 j;iik' !.' ill UUMl ll.lil. 1 he hiL’y o l chiiilk Si'.’ ' "-I u’coniMK'iuk'if III i'o irU'! l.iw cn ; lorocnU'iil. iiK'liidin;; liio puu'hasi- ol \t riou car. I he iiiwn is pinposni;.’ ihe (a\ lalo. al 11) vciUs perSlUi! I'lopci l;>‘ \ ahiaiioii. K-niaiii ihe same. Clarliai;i' cnikviiun Iim caeh b(nisi'hoKl msiJt' the in\\ n hmits is alsd inchulcd in the pioposetl Inidiiei. al an csiiniaicil o'si n i' $2 lUKiO.: 'I'hc [own proposes (d alliH'ate $2,(,XX) to iIk' Cookvniec \ ‘o|i.micci l-'ia' l)L-parimciil. w iili part t'i ihe money lu hire a eonsiilianl to pnide .liic dcpartiriL'nt in ioweriny liie in- sufaticc fating. For parks ani.1, rccreation. the town is proposing a S34.115 alltitnient. r ••'I'he: I9SS-S9 budget has been lircjiarcd in a very conservative manner," said 'I’o\mi Clerk Shirley; Jacobs in a budget inessage to boaril thentbers. ; "A conservative estimate of revenues has been made and ex- petulitures do not exceed reveiuies." The budget is available'(or public inspection from 9 a.m,-3 p.m; Tuesdays and 'I'hursdays at town hail, atui is posted on the town bulletin board. O ther I.ssuL's • The town signed a five-year lease for the town hall buikling with Rob Foster, M avor W illiam D l'ih iv Crea.son Creason Named To Town Board C b O L E E M i-l- - >5enny Creason was named to the tow'n board here Monday night: He replaces iVledlbrd Foster, who re.signed Iasi month because he is moving to Oklahoma. Creason w ill fill the remaining I'A years on Foster’s term, W'ith the seat coming up for election in November, 1989. 'I'he board considered six resitlents for the post. Five of them were unsticcessfu! candidates for llie town board Iasi Noveiiiber, Bill C ra n fill, Creason, Howard McDaniel. W illis M. Rosenthal and Hob Amos, Rosenthal and Amos were later named to the town's A IK ' Hoaril. Cranfill, saiil Mayor Bill (iaies, works swing shifts and it was un­ sure how the ttighi meetings woiikl iiUcci his job. McDaniel is busy with the Cooleemee Veterans o f Foreign Wars post as commander, he saiti, ■’ Dcmiy was \ery inleresteil,” Gales said. "Ilo w aril contacteil me and said he would be interested." Board member Jackie Morton lidded ihe iiame of Peggy Foster. Coiiiiiiissio/ier l icti I’iercc n)ade the motion to appoint C’reas<)n to the job: Hayden Beck made the se­ cond and it passed 2-0. Morton diil 1 not vote. ••lie 's had a lot o f experience I W'orking with people,’' Picice said. I.ast Novem ber when I Cooleemee voters chose two new Icoiiimissiuticrs. Morion led llie I seven camlidales with 267 votes, jfollow eil by Pieive with 222, Cran- Ifill with 139. Cieason with lOS, iM cPaniel with 80, Rpsenlhal with |59 and Amos with 49, < iak's said. • Hn,lid mcmbeis asked town at- . W ill .Martin, 111 lontact Hill , Inilustnes , .ihout an HI! Walls Sinvi the com- |'.ill\ I'ilv K-ll 111 llu' lo\wi. • I’roperty insurance with lhe. ping. Center to ,i nearbv siivci. N.C. League of Municipalities was The board asked Moimn to se.j approved, if there was.private intcresi m (i\ • Board ineniber Jackie Morton iilg a pathway used h\ ri'sidi.'ii!> in said there apparently is no case- get to the slinpping iciiiei nioiiM iiikm glhc ( Violeemce .Shop ■•We're tos lin-. \ut1i ilk- hk\i ul |usi ivpl.iv'in:’ liic pari on ihi- h.irik, Ihe pall lliar is p;iiI n| (he shnpp ini’ le iiu -i.’ she s.lid. "I !:ti| a hi: 111.' .iisci'iii,r.,’i'\i. lii'i'atise .iiK' 111 liu' iit‘i!.'hbi>1 s I'.. \ij'ty IIIiK.h Iip[ii)s. I'd Id lius. IhK flk'ICA a lul h|'|h'u pie '.^liuM.alit It." She s:iid town residents who u.sc Ihe, p.iihuav, the Cooleemee \ ck'i.iiis 111 ,1'iiieign Wars post, and shiipiung center merchants arc '-uirkuvj oil (he profect. EXTRA LOW ,/i ''.V I'PRICES! i I (Vacuum Packed F n r F^ ro ch n o ccl good thrur o r r r e s n n e s s i Sunday, Wlay 29, 19 88 . .We Reserve The Right^To Limit Quantities On Afi Items. H o u s e O f R a e fo rd - F ro ze n TURKEY BREAST X-: L b . - E a s te rn PEACHES L b . - T e n d e r YELLOW SQUASH L b . - R ed R ip e TOMATOES /> 'SEi 100% Pure - Ground BEEF PATTIES Lykes Reg. 'S Beef JUMBO WIENER Lb. C a lifo rn ia STRAWBERRIES C A L IF O R N IA m m Coke, Cherry Coke, Q O C i Coke C la ssic................ 2 Ur. 5151 Diet Coke, Caffeine Free Diet Coke, f i f kSprite...........2 Ltr. ^ I .U 5f 51.19 Coke, Coke Classic, Cherry Coke . . . . . . . . 6 - 12 Oz. Cans id Diet Coke, Caffeine Free Diet Coke ...................6-12 Oz. Cans .■.;..Quar Pint:.:' H am Slices Vacuum Pack - Center Cut Smoked Lb. Holly Farms - Grade A Reg. Or Family Pack S w e e t Y e llo w CORN /99«'Earsj EXTRA LOW PRICES Everyday W ise Doodles G E T IN S H A P E F O R T H E STATE GAMES() ( ^ (■) n in C A fi o I I N fi Food Lion Lem onade Chef Boy-Ar-Dee 10 Oz. Frozen - Cheese/_ _ Sausage/Hamburger/Pepperoni/ 12 Oz. - Frozen Reg. Or Pink I I Sausage & PepperoniA/egetable P eter Pan P eanut B u tte r $ 1 7 9 22 Oz. Smooth - Bonus Betty Crocker Cake Mixes Food Lion 11 ./a rlc a y Y oourt ^M j/la rg a rin e (P a lm o live Bold 3 D eterqent 22 Oz. - Dish Detergent 42 Oz. - Non-Phosphorous WhiteCieuii Squire Boone Pldza Shbppiiijg Center Hwy. 6(0^1 North Road ; IV^^ Hunter’s Choice Dog Food $ 3 9 9 4 Pa^- l^ T iss u fi ■ R3^'on/Chunk Bermiiclst Quay Shopping Center , V ; Highway 158 a n ^ V'^t!t^':^^:^T-“A'dvance,“%iNC'" ^ ^ .6 -l)A \IK K M l'R l’Ul.SI'. K l:0 )K l). TIIIIUSD AV. Miiv ?f,. HISS D a v ie D is tric t C o u rt I lu.' 1:1'' > w i'lr . ui >1(11 inp 1 1 h ! ( rii!!", Oil ■!'» : I’l CNidlil'.’ W .I'- luih-C I H'i'l '’i‘ i i’llllcf i’ix'H i iJhii;' >,( r !■ -.su- (,^lnK’V I lu I .1 ,r I' -u I ’ '.I oani , ii.i!' ' ul .111, ,k-!lU'\ l-i'w ,iKi \u,!l!l^ i; , mu S,> nil'll in ,i (o lur'it -'mii- riHUicctl lv% HA !■,' ■' ! inpii 'iii .i (>"’ niph /one, p.iv i inirt ^osu ■ - Samuel Ak-;':aniloi Hailc\ . ivcklcss ill in;_' . ivihk wl In i),\ io unsale ii.iHlc inovcnient. p.is ..otn! COsIv ■ .lcHor\ Wilsc Hall, i.lnunj;. ')f i niph ill a 65 nij)h .'onc. ;iii\in !i while liccnse re\v>kcv!. seiui'ikcvl lo 6 months suspciuieil for J >eai>, pay a S2(K) I'me and cinin toNts, n(>l oporaie a inoioi veliiele uniil pro peiiy liecnsod, ,— Frankie Hlake, pmhatioii viokllion. prohalion revoked lor Oct. r conv'iclion ior M.ssaiill, ac­ tive W)rtiay 'sentenced placed into elTeci:, work release recomniendetl. Mark Nathaniel l>ih> . assault on a fenuile. eommuiiicatine tlireats. continued on the condition he not g(i about, threaten, harass or communicate in any \\ ay w ith prosectitiitg witness, — liverett Ferrell Drake, in^ operator's license, dismissed; driv­ ing 71 niph in a 4.S niph /one. pay a S25 fine iind court costs, . — Norma Jean I-'oster. driving 85 mph in a b.'i mph /one. pay .$15 line and court costs. — Fredrick: O'Neal Gaither. DW I (I^rcathaly/er results. , 16), .senienecd to 60 days suspetuled for 2 years, pay a ,SIOO fine and court co.st.s, surrender license and not openiiemotor vehicle until pr<iper- ly licensed, coiiiplete 24 hours community service work, obtain substiince abuse assessment and comply with any recomiiicndations o f assessing agency, complete DW I schcxil at mental health ceiitcr. — Jimmy Lee Graham. dri\ ing 53 mph in a 35 mph /.one. no '.operator’s license, pay S25 fiiie and .court costs. : — Jet’frcy Todd Gregory, no ivehicic regl.straiion. no vehicle in­ surance, di.smi.ssed. ; ; — Ronnie Dean GriiulstalT. driving 84 mph in a 65 mph zone, Tcduced by DA to 74 mph in a 65 mph zone, pay court costs. . — Lindell Harris, no operator's •license, DWI (Breathalyzer results, 18), senienecd to 6 months .suspended for 2 years, pay ,S300 nne and court costs, perform 72 hours community service work, surrender license and not ciperate motor vehicIc until properly licens­ ed, obtain substance abuse iissess- ment and comply with any recom­ mended treatment. complete DWI school for multiple on'eiider.s at menial health center. — Vaughn Hdward Jennings, driving 85 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced by I3A to 74 mph in a 65 niph zone, issued |)rayer for judg- nient continuetl. — John Daviil Kluttz, tlriving (>1 mph in a 45 mph zone, pay $10 line and court costs, —^ .Steven Carroll l.egard. driv­ ing 72 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduccd by j).’\ to o.vcecding sale speed, pay coini costs, r- Jay bean Lockhart, driving 71 mph ill a 55 miih zone, reduc­ ed by DA to 64 mph lii a 5.5 mph zone, pay couri costs. — Debra M artiti. injuiy to per­ sonal pro|>crty. dismissed. — David I’lanklin Maithcws, eiiibc/zieiiiciit, disiiiissfd. — Wallacc .McGec, d riviiiij w liilc license rcMikcd. rcdiiccd hs judge lo noopcr.itoi's hccii'-c, p,a> ,S5 () line and couil costs :iiid not operate iliotur vchicic unless pro perly licensed. . 'ram iny Lynn Meadows, driving after drinking as a provi­ sional licensee, DWI (Hicathalyzet; results, ,11), Sentenced to lid days suspendeil fot 2 years, pay $ 1 0 0 fine and court cosls, |U‘ilorm 24 hours coitimunity service work, surrender license and not operate motor vehicle until pro|K'il> licens­ ed, ill no event belore age 18 or within 45 days, obiain siibsia/ice abuse assessment and comply w ith any recoiniiieiulalion.s, complete D W I sciux'l at mental health cciilcl. Melvin Dexter Mock, driving I uip(i HI a 55 iiipit /one. pas $10 ::ilhl com t . M iiloii l.ih'ciic NccK. DWI I Hi i'.il!i:i!\ .'ci ; tesiills, , , KM. ■•<;!!!<,'i'll r< j !i 11>0 il.r, ii'il ii >r -! \ o.i! j '.I', \ 1 o(! ! j | j ii'si-, 'jiv’iinin'i i: noijii^OfHuiuiti U n, c l-,\ 'iii iendci:!i-.cnse, ,uiii m>i opci.iir jnoU’i \ .'hu K' un III pi I'jH'l I'• 111 eiiscii, obl.iiii suI'nUsiu c .il'iis^' .I'.'U'S'ii't'n; .iiui V onipl', S', ilh .111', ; ' 'Uimriui.ilh'n . i'l a'.scssin.i.’ .ii'ciiv \ . coiiijiliMc I'W 1 sv IumI ,ii, iiicm.u lii-.ilih CCIIK’I. |: I'wis |-.ii;’i;nc ( li'dh.ihi. di n ; ini' S'^ nipli in ,i o.s mph /iH'k'. rcdsk od 1 .'A 5 lllpli !'l I (>S iiiph /mic, p.i\ >.21) t'liK' and coin! costs.' liaibaia Mn-,-, I’cclci. no vehiilc legisti'.idoii or HK.iir.iiicc, itismissciii Nc.il DoiieI.is IVrkiiis, iiii\ in.i: w hile license revoked-, rcdiic ed hs DA to no iiperati>i s liccnsc. pay S5l) ■ fme and court costs. .■\p|icaled. - ( ’hnstophcr l-.ilssard Red. driving S'l mph in a (i5 mph /oik-, rediiceti l\s D.-\ to 74 iii|>li in ,i (i5 mph /one. pav court co-,is : Ronald 'l lal Scot!. D \\4 1 lil'calhals/er results. .()^i|, inolioii to dismiss alli'sscil; drising 7-t mph in a 55 mph /one. pay S10 line aiul court costs. - I’atriciaM. Sinilli, tsso counts ssvirtlilcss check, sentenced to 6 montlls suspended for years, pay $50 (Inc ami isco court costs, make restitution ofS 175,89 to W'aL,Mart anil $133,88 to I'he .Shoe Box. not be convicted ol check related offense. — Richard f.eon Sushereba. DWI (Breath;ily/er results. .15). sentenced to 60 days suspeniled I'or 2 years, pay $ 1 0 0 fine and court costs, perform 24 hours communi­ ty service work, surrender license anti not oper;ite motor vehicle un­ til properly licensed, obtain substance abuse assessment aikl eomplv svith any recommenilatioiis of assessing, agency, complete DWI school ill mental health center: —' Herbert Wesley ’I'atuiii Jr.. second degree trespassing, sentenc­ ed lo 00 days, 30 days extra in ad­ dition to 60 days now serving fot^ violation of probation. ~ John Christopher ’riiompson. driving after drinking as a provi­ sional licensee (Breathalyzer results. .03). sentenced to 60 days .suspended for 1 year, pay $ 1 0 0 line and court cosls. surrender license and not operate iiiotor vehi­ cIc unlil properly licensed, no less than 45 days. — Robert DaleTorbiish. driving 72 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed by D.A lo 64 ni|>h in a 55 mph zone., p;iy court costs, — Richaril Durham Vest, driv­ ing 73 mph in ;i 55 mpli zone, reduced by Judge to 70 injih in a 5 5 mph zone, pay $ 1 0 fine and court costs. .Appealed. — I');ivid 'riionias Whitaker, conccalniciit ol nierchandise. seiitcnceil to 60 day s suspended lor 2 yc;irs. pay $ 1 0 0 fine and court costs, make $50 restitulion to l.,,us'cs Fooils, not go abotil premises ol i.osscs P'oinis. pcrlorm 24 hours communiiy sers ice ssork. Darryl Kinard U'tlson. driv ­ ing S2 mph: III a (i5 mph /one. rciliiccd by l)A to 76 mpli in a 65 mph /one, pay court costs.: Sar.ili Ann W iight. driving svith c\piied license, reduced by DA to no operator's license, driv- mg (iM mph III a 55 mph /one. icduccd by D.A to cxceeilmg sale speed, pas $ 2 0 fine and couil costs, I.lines W illi.nil Baker, unsale Irafln. mosenicni. reduced by D.A to impropei'CL|uii)iiient. pas court Cosls. Johnn,' Ras Bcnelield, im- piO|V ,I.I l» I1A III III!’ 50 inph in a 35 m(>li /one, reduced iiy D,A lo 44 mph in a .^5 m ph /one. pay conn costs. Phy llis Knighi Biillins, f.iilnre io dim lights, dismissed. ( I.iyioii Rudolph (\innon, liny ill!.: 77. injJi in a 65 mph /one,- ii'diucd bs f).--\ ti' impn.ipei ei|iiip iliClll, p.IS lO llll cosls. Kcp.ina .\niicUe Coales, s\oi !hli .s , hcck. si’iiliMiced lo 6 moiilhs ‘•u-..pr:.iil(.'J loi l-'.c.ir. I'las iiiie ,!lul 1. olill, 0 ,1-,. lll.ikc lV-.MIII!lOI! ol '-■''I i ■' io I l.is ic All!' 1 I ’.Ills, dl IS- Hi.;.: I''-' mph in ,i 55 niph /one. i 'ilii. ..■li hs I ) \ lo fi-t in|ili 111 a S'S i!i|'h :.'0 !>C, I'.IS .i.olirl V I'sl-. M k h.ief Antlioiiy Divon; •.ins iiii'(''> mpli:111 a 55mph /one. ^ p.i\ $ jo line and cotiil cosi.s 'A'i.'iklc M k’heile Dulles , di’is III'.' 71) mpii in a 55 mph /one', icduccd bs D,-\ lo csccc'liik' safe specvl. pas ‘-.'Olll! c>s|’. \\;i!s'ill (ii:lic IhiiL drisiil;: inph i'll .1 5.S iiij)ii /iiae. vcdiic- cvi bs D.-\ !'.' ('4 uiiili 111 .1 mph /< uic, I MS nu t 11 'sis I'li/,il)Clh 11.111111.. !., ( i!ccn-c: tins ilii.-'-P* ii'ph in ,J ;iin!i/Dili.', ivdik cd i's r>A |.' lll!|'i"pc' i:i|ll!p iiii'iil p.iS i, "Un .. osis.' M \ IM 1 Ml li l I lISll . til I -. 111'! 'Sii iiipli 111 .1 (i5 lupli .-•I'lic. rci.likcd I'S DA !o mph 111 ,1 f'5 ili|'li /"lie . [i:is c iiil c.'sls i.i,ir> (iicini Icciilii'iir, im proper p.issme. rcliked hs il.-V to d.ns ing ('4 mpii in a 55 iiipli /one, ■ pay court cosis. Sks lar NLiriiii Jonlan. di i\ ing 77 inph m a <)5 mph /one. reduc­ ed I'S DA to exceeihng sale speed, pas c 'tirl costs. -- MildrctI Ruili Keene, diiving 75 mph III ;i 55 niph /one. rediic- cil bs 1 >.A to e.Nceeiling sate specil. pas court costs. ... Daniel D, Laykvk. driving 6(1 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed by D.A to exceeding safe speed, pay court costs; John r'lanklin l.,each, dris ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone, reiluc- ed by D,A to improper ei|uipmeiu. pay court costs, — C'luu'lynne F.llis f.ynch. uiv sal'e Irafllc mosemenl. dismissed, — Constance .McNcely .May, Airiving 6 ‘) mph in ;i 55 inph zone. reduced by D.A to 64 mph in a 55 mpii zone, pay court cosls. , -- M ichael C hristopher Mcl.)aniel. dris ing 67 inph in a 55 iiipli zone, I'cducetl by IIA to 64 mph in'a'55 mph /one. pay court costs, Robert David M cGirt. driv­ ing 76 iiipli in a 65 mph zone, reduced by DA to exceeding safe speed, |iay court costs, , — David Bimbo M iller, dris ing 69 mph in a 55 mph zone; reduc­ ed by DA to improper et|ui|iiiienl. pay coiii'l costs, Larry Wayne Pearce, im ­ proper passing, [iniyer for judg­ ment continued. - Sheri lilsie Renegar. driving 70m ph in a 55 mph zone, reduc­ ed bv DA to 64 mph in a 55 iiijili /one, pay court costs, --- Robert Ciray Ridings, im ­ proper jiassing. pay $15 line and court costs, - - , Nora Williams Smith, drivitig 70 mph in a 55 mph /one. reduc­ ed by D.A to improper etimpnieni . pay court costs. I’aige Allison Snider, dris ing 78 in|ih in a 65 miih /one. reduc­ ed by DA to 74 mpli in a (O mph /one. pay couil costs, James Coliinilnrs Sicele III. driving 75 mph in a ()5 mph /one. lediiced by D.A-io 72 mph m a ('5 inpli /one. pay ctmH cosls. Kebekah ralbert, di is ing too sli'ss , reduced by DA lo unsale ir.'ilfic movement, j'l’ayer loi iiidg iiieni continued. liobln 1 ,ee Walker J i., di is ing 7‘) mph in a 65 mph /one, reiluced by DA to 72 mph in a (>5 mph /one, pay court costs. ,lllS ing 65 mph in ,-r 55 mpli /one. leduced by D.A lo evci'ediiii: sale speed, pay coum i osIs . Rich.iid Nell 'I'oiinls. ciiiei ini; iii!ersei:lioii '.siili reil lighl emu nil;’. ICillu:ed iiS D-\ to iiiis.ile 11 ,ih l ie niOS eilll-ll'I , ,|| !\ 111;' (l.S iiipli :ill .» 55 mpli /one. iedii.,;ed bs DA lo iiii|'ropei e'|iii|iiiieni. ,|i,is' coiiil Ci'sis, ' l'aile<l I d Ap()ear rile tollosi iii.i: tailed to ap|ieai lo( (heir scheduled coiirl IriaK, R'll'eit l ee Byrd, no seliicle re;:isl!'alii;i|i. 1 lu'jo ,Alheilo ( 'aslillo, dris ­ ing .S(i niph 11) .1 (>5 mph /one. — lens Lee (iosnell, expired operator's license. : .Annit.'i Sue Horne, expired operalor's license. Das id Shanon I lossell. driv­ ing sshile license revoked, DWI. Jerry Lamonte Ijaiiies. con­ suming mall beserage in passenger .irea ol \ehicle.: license not in possession. i.lheii Hem,ltd lines, liarass- iiu; telephone calls. Das id F. Jones. sMn:ihk'ss '-heck / ' U as ne .1. pi 'Her, ih is ing 50 iiiph 111 a ,i5 nipli zenic, no I'C'eiiiioi'S license. Michael Issiee ,Slu:dd. second liegrCe trespassing, lomnis 1-1. Stafford, svor- ihless check. RonakI Keith .Alleik dris ing (iS mph in a 55 mph zone. -- ,Aiineite Polls Bledsoe, failure to secure child in child passenger restraint system. .. Sandra Louise: Branham, driving 80 niph in a 65 mph zone. -- Johnny l.yiin C aulder. folloss ing too close. - J ony Ray Cross, driving loo fast for condition.s. — l.ouie Carl Doby. improper passing, — W illiam Joseph Emerson, failure to secure seat belt. - Brenda Fjiiory Hstep. unsafe irafllc iiiovemcnt. - Charles Howelf Fithian. ex­ ceeding posted speed, — Thomas .Anthony Gannon, driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — l.eonard Carl Gray, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Leonard Bernard Glenn, driv­ ing 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Keith R. Harris, drivitig 78 mph in a 65 inph zone. Cynthia Latjueiie Middleton, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. --- Anthony W illiam Packer, driving 6 6 mph iii a 55 mph zone. — Anthony Dean Propst, driv- in'g 79 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Michael A, Proveneher, driv­ ing 7 9 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Richard Naville Rand Jr., driving 70 mph in ii 55 nipli zone. — Rayniontl liarl Sizemore, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — M arilyn Woods Sniitli. driv­ ing 78 mph in a 65 mph zone. Jesse D, Wadsworth Jr,, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, - - Carnielita Rosado Wilson, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. — I3ehra I lolmes Young, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 ni])h zone. 'I'lials AVaivi'd I'lie following waived their right to a court trial and paid fines al the office of the clerk of court, l.o ri Ann B yerly, no operator's license, lailure lo slop al stop sign. Samira L, Cline, no vehicle lei'istralion, Susan 1-. Cline, worthless check llow aid C. Ci'oleman. no schicle rcgisii.ition. thisiiig <>5 ' ip.ph III a 55 iiipli /one. Kaths AS'hiii' Neely, cvpircil opi'i'aloi s Iki'iisc. l|,iro |il\' Peoples, suirlhless check. : Dennis Kciih I'loM iii, no ot'ci.iloi's license unsale irallic mosemeni. pay couil costs. Ralph Watson Benneii Jr., driving 79 rnph in a 65 mph ./one. leduced by DA lo improper ei|uip- menl. pay court costs, .Nlichellc Lynn Blacksselder, driving 67 mph in a 55 mph /one. reduced by DA lo improper ct|iiip- meiil, pay eoiiri costs, - ■ Tiiivis Allen Bowman, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 m|)h /one, pay court costs. - I'airick Wavne Brewer, driv­ ing (iS mph 111 a 55 mph /one. reduced by DA to li4 mph in ,i 55 mph /one. Itiithcr reiluccil hs ludge to 62 mph in a 55 mph /one. pay couil cosls. ( jregorv \S .u nc W .itson, dl IS ill!' 8(1 mph III ,1 ()*' mph /one, leduced bs DA lo impiop-:i ciiiiip meiit. pay coiiil costs. .Matcus L. Wilson, ilrisingi>5 mph III a 55 mph /one. leduccil by D.-\ to 62 mi'h in a 55 mph /one. pay conn costs. 1 imothv Deiiiiis W ood, driv 1 cd Alllliotn lidssjiids, dris iiig 7X lllpli 111 a, <)5 iiiplr /one. • Iseiiiielli -Mien Fe-sick,-diiv 111!-’ .'O mj'th ill ,1 55 mph /"iie. Ilciiiy J. lla rl. linsiiig 75 nil'll ln a <'? mph /one, ' : Michael N'' .isiic .hmes. failute to siMiie seal belt. : .\n i\ Deiii-'C Kc.iloii, 'hiving ()(' mph in a 55 mph /one, Frederick F,li/ah King, driv:- mg 77 mph n a l'5 m|ih /one. lei'line: Icrneal Lindsay, dl IS iiig 67 mph III a 55 mph /one, 1 racy Dean Morrosv, ilriving 69 mph in a 55 mpli zone, failure to secure child under age. 6 in child passenger resiraiiu syslem. Paul Fklward Parker Jr.. im ­ proper pa.ssing, — Nina 'nmey PlosvniaU; driv­ ing 70 mjih in :i 55 mph zone, ilriv- ing too fast for conditions, — ■ Cathy l^ou Stewart, ilriving 70 mph in a 55 mph zoiiei - Carol Rash Sullivan, driving 78 mph in a 65 mph zone, -- - Sandra Renee Potts, no vehi­ cle registr;ition' Craig Alonza Carter Jr.. e.\- pired vehicle registration, — - Kiniberly Ann Poe. driving 77 ui()li in a ,65 mph zone, — John Cain Stephens, driving 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, — 'rimothy Dean Swab, driving 70 mjih in a 55 niph zone. — Janice Hrsvin W'illiams. driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — W'illiani Lillie Stuart, im­ proper passing.: — Kenneth David Fluichens, driving 64 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Jesse Lee Branham, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Melinda Colleen Balt, failure to stop at Slop sign. — (Theryl Russell Tucker, driv­ ing 77 m ph in a 65 mph zone. — Bonnie Dagenhan /Mien, failure to secure child under age 6 in child pas.senger restraint .system. — Dawn Brown Galliher, driv­ ing 67 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Teresa Rogers Smoot, failure to secure child under age 6 in child passenger i"estrainl system. — Pamela Welch Slarbuck, im ­ proper passing. : : . , — Daniel Jose]?Ti Mitchell, no operator's liccnsc, driving 79 mph in a 65m ph zone. —- Larry Stephen Davis Jr;T’e.\- pired liccnsc or registration. — Edith Brown Rummage, failure to yield right of way. : — Steven Brian Hendrix, driv­ ing 77 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Carolyn iVlayrield Tatum, failure to stop al stop sign, — M ary Catherine W ilson, failure to stop at stop light. — Dana Wledon Correll. failure to reduce s|x;ed to avoid a collision, — W'ailace Edward Utley, im­ proper passing. : — Tim L. Withers, driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. Craig A, Conway, driving 80 : mph in a 65 mph zone. Daniel Ray Myers, failure to rcqtiirc front scat passenger under age K' svcar a scat belt. Philip Socli i'.rvin, driving 75 mplpin a 65 mph zone. Maty Juanita Swisher, failure to sccurc seat belt. Bcttie Bell Swisher, front seat occtipatil falling to secure seat bell. - Pally F'tinderburk Keller, im­ proper pa.ssing, I iniothy Scott Moose, driv­ ing (i9 mph in ;i 55 mph zone. — Dana F‘, Marshall, driving 75 m ph ill a 65 mph zone. - Das'id Alexander Beckeil, driving 75 mph in a 65 niph zone. - Hlizabeth Gryder Bennelt, driving 77 niph in a 65 mph zone. -- Karen McKinney Blanken­ ship. driving 79 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Ross Richard Hepler. driving 6 6 mph in a 55 mph zone, — Travis Dwayne Wood, driv­ ing 80 niph in a 65 tiipli zone. — Betty Benge Spillman, failure to secure child untler age 6 in child ^ passenger restraint system. — Stephen Patrick Kerr, driving 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Sherry I^ohertson Howard, driving 78 niph in a 65 mph zone. — Gerald Joseph Terrell, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone, — Stephen Rodney Sessions, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph z.onc. — .Andre Pierre Ried, driving left of center. — Dwight David Myers, driving 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. — Morris David Kemp, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Hope M iller Christian, driv­ ing 6 8 mph in a 55 mph zone, — Kevin Michael Brooke, driv­ ing 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. .. — Rodger D arryl Barney, failure to .stop at stop light. — Danny Ray G riffin, posses­ sion of malt beverage by person: under age 18. — Tracey Gough, worthless check. — Horace Marksella Jcfi'eries, driving 6 8 mph in a 55 mph zone, — RonakI Salmon Brown IL ex­ pired license. — Thomas Martinez Acuna, no operators license. — Robert Dean Ashley, no operator's license. — James A. Gray, driving -77- mph in a 65 mph zone, no current registration plate. — Richard Lynn Proctor, driv­ ing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Dean Thomas Tony, driving 76 mph in a 65 mph zone. — Edward Albert Tyezkowski, driving SO mph in a 65 mph zone. — Robert W illiam Hathaway, improper regislralion. — Mark Irvin Eggleston, driv­ ing 75 mph in a 65 mph zone. 1 );ts 111 1:11 !.'CIK' I i'-Mik i l,i lilp . di'is 111!,! mph 111 ,1 iiipli /I'lk- Roll.lKI 1 S |) Ik-i i.. ih iS 111:' O'! mph 111 a 55 mph -'oiH' ( lars 1 lU-ck-i , i!i IS m;- Sil mph 111 .1 1''^ mph /oik- hlllk'S: ,'\lc\.l|klcr Ik'llllllU'. tllisiiii' irallk.: iiu's I'liicil! 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Sizes S-M-L ladles' bikinis and brief style panties Our Regular 1.39 88 Nylon, lace-trimmed brief with cotton panel in while. Sizes 5 to 8, All-nylon tricot bikinis with cotton panel. White and jDsstels in sizes 4 to 7 ladies’ shorts in four great-looking styles Boxer Shorts Reg. 8.99 Shorts, Reg. 15.99 1 0 8 8 Solid or Madras Shorts Reg. 14.99 and 15.99 1 2 8 8 Puli-on elastic-waist Boxers,or zip-front, belted ;;!vlos sSolid;;, stripes or madras colors, 100% cotton 01 twill in sizes 3 to 13 and S-M-L. 8-D A V IK c o r v i V KN i r.U nU SK K ia o u i). n il'K S D A V . Mii> 26, I'm E Q Etectidri Spurgeon Foster; Teachers Deserve Suppleitients Spurjiuon K osIlt: “ We lia \c a planninj; board tliat never plans. 1 can see some areas liavinj; serious problem s if w e d o n 'l make some changes in onr /o n in f; ord in ance .'' 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" t h.i'.f lalkcil will) ■-L'NClal icai’lK-i', aiid iIk; iiiulcr-a.iiuliii;.; I u ii. llic U'ai.lk’ 1 s spiau! a)>‘>iii s.'HU a \eai <iui-i'l-pi'i'kci muavs. --i' I’iii liH '.upplt.'nk'iils 1(11 iIk'hk " ( Jihcr k’.itik'is udulil i'aihi'i ha^c hollct ci|U ipiik'iil, Ik' saitl, , ■'I'lii II) tasin 1)1 slifipiciiK'iil'. ij ilk- liiikl^ aiv a\alliibk'. I liDpc all ihc ItMclkTN iilukTslaiid,................ (Illicr ^clu)^>i L’l n p l i n a i k l main uilk'i CiuiniN i'iii|')lovi.'i's alMt ik'cd 10 lx‘ conMik'ral lor |>a_\ riiisc--, I'OsIl'I' ^aiil. ','11 \ou ui^e il lo one. ('ihcrs vioscrNO one lo o ." l'osier:saii.l he ikii in l'a\'or ol’ ciutinu hack on capital ouilas Jiin- liint; lor .scliooK hccaii.''e ol adtii- lioiKil .'-clkx'l consirucuon I’uikIs Irom a .stale .sales lax. "Just because the siatc yivcs us a hall a cent. I don't: think we should cut back." If funds aren't needed now. they w ill be in tlic (iiture and should be set aside. l-'ostci siiid. ■ . ' ' lU'IIC! foiniiiiiiiii;aIiiin' kcN Ic ilK'\ laliU)' h ii lioii h, ihi' '.L lioi 'I bn.il ,1 ,ui!' nni|!' iiii..vti iin'i s. I l -sii'i .-.aid 11 L'OSU'd, 111' 11 Illli 'I ll'.ll: IlilH' !i( '>\ilh iii»'! b( 1,111!; riiriiibiM "I iidci‘.l.ini i '.''lii-r:' !h‘'\ ^ 11.0 '. 'L'n i 111 IV . ru; i’ ll bV ,|||( si!|’-.'i iiiU'jUli, nt W 11 '11" llIl •. t Mil Iti t "f-aii l.ili. a.iii.l !! i|iiri!i . Ilh iIk- iio iln iii' .. ih.ii' " I k'pai Inn-Ill I leads I ii'.ii'i sail.! h iiii'i Cl iriiiiHiiiii.il II Ml .IlMi IlCi bcIUCCII Ciillilllls '.,i,iik'i-. and all dep'arliiiciil heads. ■■SiiHc I've liceii.caiiipaii'niiiL’. r>c ■> I'-ilud I he sh e riir. depart’ iiic ii!. I'Al.S. rcsciK- sipiad, lio-.!'iial. talked with thciii aboiit llieir problems, riial lioes batk lo ciiniiiiiiiiic.'in'iii, ■ Vmi ca n 'i' sii (louii ,il line meciini.' and hash oiil .ill \Miii problems, "I tliiiik' all ol the counts clnploNces. the pa_\' scale neetls to be lonkcd :in|i>. .All ol ihem need nii'ic m onc\. ' k'isier said, aildini: thal he IS nol piomisinu raises,. The I'Hiard would hii\c to look at available funds, " I f there's anv [lossiblc. ) \uiiild sa> iv> tax inC I'C .lS C .," : : lie la\ors nieiit pay increases. 'Departineni heads should be able to tell whether or not he or she IS a j:ooil employee. It would be cheaper. leather than running a school to train employees, to go ahead and give quality employees a pay raise rather than losing them loadjoining counties.'' P'oster said. If a ta.\ increase is neccssary. I'ostcr said he would want the public to have input. " I f I had to say yes or no on a lax increase. I Asoulil want the general public lo know the reasons why, and get their geiierai opinion before I say VC-. Id ■, lllni',!.,;.- hiVCs ■ ■ ''!f t!ic_\ : II'ljiiiK' till' SC! \ u.es. ihv". !r. I'd !l > llilill'l ■•lam I :lhc\ 1.1 'si and lllci .'h>11-, ta\ ilu li'ascs ill',' iik"> lUii'io '' ' , l)isiiki's I’kiMiiiii'.; Dfcisioiis 1 '•',!cr 1 iitici,'i;d aelions li\ die ' Jiini'..: ' v I'liaiiniii!' In lai'il: ' ' • , iia'.e a (iMiiniii;: Iniaid lh.it I'll.ms W'licii llu'V ,i!c ;ip- pinachud ,il pkimiili';,' bn.ird iiici'tiiifs. Ills rii'-.r ihiii;' they ■'hoiild rci|!iiii is jila'iis. a tiinetable. how : Il L'lune U) eflcc! the rieiL’hlioihniid. i\, there : ciH'U'jh V. aler. sewer, hois 's il ;!Oihl' toef ICCI \oiii sclionl s\slein. " I f it's industr\.: we. just c.in'l handle aiiylhiiiL’ in the i-oimtv witliinii biodei!! .idable w asie, ' lieeaiise the unemploy meiil r:ile is now at pCrceni with nioie irlants being built, l-'oslcr said he doesn't la \iir new industry unless It Is clean .ind would atir.'ict cur­ rent Davie residents svorking lor higher wages in neighl'Kiring coun­ ties. I lk; plants should pay at leasl S7 an hour. Foster said. , l-iister said he has read the coun­ ty /.oning ordinance. ■'Ihc planning board and liie /oiling, ordinance are the key." I'oster said, "W e're not planning enough. I can see some areas get­ ting serious problems if w e do not make some changes in our zoning: ordinances.; " I f Millsilale is allowed to keep grow ing. I can see residents of Ber­ muda Run being losers in years lo conie. ■'Millsdale is giowing;in leaps and hounds around Bcmuitia Run. If we allow the rapid unplanned growth to continue, and in 1 0 years we have package sewer plants on every creek in HiMsdale. I can im ­ agine ... wearing self-contained bicaihuig iipparaliis because of (he unbearable odors from the piiCkiigc irc.ilmeiit plants.": I Vister said he an, Bert Halinsoii si.iihl out : among, the canditlaie.s. ' ' I his is a \cr\ serious election fo r. 1 )a\ ieCounly aikl we are the only Kvo tandidaies in this run-off who I tfiink are sei ious atul love Davie (. oniiiy enough to pul some leeth: in out zoning ordinance.” Hetore property is re-x.onod. I'ostei said the developer should show specific,plaits, atkl the pro-: j)eil\ should be /onei) for lliose |)lans only. II the pro|)erty change.s haikls. the new owner should be bound by the same plans. I he Cumpal}>n I'oster. a farmer, said il is dif- llculi to find time 10 campaign in the middle of planiing season. "B eiw een niy busy schedule. Tve been on ihe telephone asking lor help. “ H opefully, people know enough about ihe eandidaics that ihey know' who is serious and who would w'ork for the good of the county." Foster said. " I think the couniy needs to examine all the catulidaies aiul figure out who ci'.res and w ill put lime into the job. : "The county eonmiissioners are ; the most iniporiani governnicni body in your life as a citizen of Davie County. A county cominis- sipner can control the planning board. If he were in thd” right business, he could use this position for financial gain. , ‘‘Everywhere I gO; people tell me they didn't vole, bin they will be out there this tim e," Foster .said. “ I hope the people of Davie Coun­ ty realize the future of Davie Coun­ ty is in their hands, and hopefully . ihev w ill aei out and vote on May Vernoii Dyii Board Should Regularly Visit County Departments ■Vernon M. Dull says counly commissioners should, visit tlie various depanhienis regularly so they’ll Understand their' needs at budget lime. •“ I don't think by silting down and listening lo ;i leport from so­ meone that you get a feel for evetybody who W'orks theie." he says. , : T h e same goes for the I3avie Counly Board of liducaiioii. " I would eerlainly try to undersiand their problem s," Dull says. " I would iillend their meetings and visit them iiu livid u a lly and w'hatever eke il lakes lo know what their ptoblems are and then come baek and .see if they can be solv- ed." Dull, who lives on Circle Drive in Mocksville. is t'lie ol live Republican caiitlidiiles in the May 31 runoff for three available seats on the county commission. Dull, w'lio placed (Klh in the May primary wilh 1.094 \ oies. called for a runoffalong with .Stacy Cornalzer, who placed foiiitli. alter the lop three vote-gciters : J.C’. "B usier",deary. .Spurgeon l-'osier Jr. and Ben B. Bahnsoii lailed to gel a majority of ihc votes casi. With only five il:iys left until the runoff. Dull says he's glad it's aimosi over. " I w'ouki like 111 ihink lhal there w o iikl be a uoiid lunioul liecause this, runoff is the ele clii'ii." he says. "T his is when you've got lo tiecide whal type of commissioner you want and in this election, w'c have a variety. "Y ou've got one e.xtreme to aiiolher e.xlreme and ihen there's those of us who are in the middle." Why: does Dull ihink he's in the niiddle'.’ "I'v e no ax lo grind." he says, repealing ihe slogan he has run on throughout the campaign. "W here else can I be'.'" 'I'eaeiier sup|)lemenls Dull says he thinks teachers in Davie Counly deserve more p:i\ than they are gelling. " I f they are getting supplements in other couiuie.s. ihey shoiikl gel sujiplemenls in Davie Counly." he savs. "It's not fair for teachers lo have to spend $2 0 0 . .S.MK) a year bu\ing things for iheir studcnis that some kids cannot alford to bu> The teachers in this counly have never : rcccive’d local sak'iry siip- plements. .Adminislralors. prin­ cipals and support persoimel. however; have rccciveil local siip' plemcnts lor \eais. "I don't think they ilcserve sup- plemenis more than teachers." Dull says, "Tiles draw'more pay. whieli IS supposedly to jiay for ihe dilferciicc in iheir positions." As foi' Ihc,schools' capiial outlay needs. Diill saNs large a|ipropfia- tions should be decided by the i9pn o rric iA L nr;PUi:'i.icAN sr;CONi) f’diM A ny o a llo t ron DAVIK COUNTY Or riCERS V(1 Vo;" lot i> ift,> lolj '•'{ 111*' If fj<»{ - .......- ; -fUSlMUCnON*^-------- ---------------— nn U.i'j t’.ii’m a x‘ fnaik iti Iho *■;! '.Mt at .'•inrk (!ms t)allol, n-lLTi) Il to tht? j»*g»slfar and B:]' {'M c<{ ro n BOAfU) o r c o m m is s io n e r s (You inny volo lor tliroo) i i n rn r r.b a h n s o n ! C, (RlJSinn) CLEARY I STACY LEE COnf^ATZrn I VERNON M, PULL j i SPURGEON rO SlER JR. public. " 1 think ()ver;ill. the schools are in fairly good shape." he says. "They're Just like a lot of olher things. lhe_\ need a loi of line tuning." Zoninj; ordinances A supervisor of laikl accjuisition for Duke Power Co. for the past 21 years. 63-year-old l.)ull says he has not onlv reail the county's zon­ ing urdinances, he helped revise them three years ago. " I ’m right proud of what we've done." he says. Dull, a native ol'Davie County, was involved in revising the or­ dinance because o f his position as chairman of the Davie Countv' /oning Boai'if of .Ailjusiinenls. a posiiion he has heki since /oning vvcni inio effect here 1.^ y ears ago, ".As far as zoning anil the county. I've been in the middle of it for all these years." he says. ,-\s I'or: whether the county is planning enough for its fuiure. Dull says he won't know that unlil if and when he is electcil to the boaril. "Y o u've got to be careful about w ho you elect the next four \ears because wc'rc at a cros.sroatls in this county." he says, "and thal t|ueslion has to be atklresscd very tliorouglily." In rceruiting new indiisiiies lo Davie Counly. Dull sayseommis sioners shouki recruil clean in- tlusiries thal are an asset to the com m unity. " I t sluuild he something lhal the companv who comes in is willing to absorb some of the costs aikl if every thing else is right, they w ill," he savs, "I'v e worked over ihe > ears with a Jot of new' indiisli'ies. I know what those communities ilid to attract in- (.Itistries all over I’iedmont Notih im n ^o W rt'a rollna : ^ ' ' ‘Having knowledge of those things. 1 ihink I would be in .i posi lion to pass ;in inlelligcni opinion D ll whal should he done. " \ ’ie«s on laves Dull says ;i county s tax rate is direcilv lied lo iis growth.: 'II >oii have growth, then you're going to liavc lo have more laves.'' he s;i\ s Most people understand when ,i lax increase is rci|uircd, " 1 1 ii's something th;it's neeiled ,ind ihc counly's been s|)ending inonev wise!> in the past, then ihey understand where you're coming from :" Dull says. "V o u ’vegol lo treat people as if they're intelligent enough to know whai you’re doing. "Y ou di'in'l vvani to treat them like they're stupid. They can feel thal in a little bit.':' Dull says he iloesn'l knowwhat else commissioners could do lo gel more people involved in county government, "In a county this size, thci'c's the ncwsjiaper and fadio aikl the public is invited to sit in on the meetings." he says. "A lot of people gripe, but they don't tend lo gel involved." If elected. Dull .says he w ill be happv' to talk to anyone at any lime *1110111 w'hai commissioners are do­ ing or should be doing; rOiill compares running for the counly commission to planning for a hallgame. "'> '0 1 1 have ideas of how you want your game plan, but some link- in the game, the olher leani does something iir something hap­ pens .iikl you have to change y<nir game plan." he says. "You change it overall to win. aiul you've got to think about, what the conse- i|uences are for ev eryhoilv. '^'oii don't just think about One little group." Vernon D ull; ‘•\'m rv e !>ot one extreme to anotlier extreme and then there’s those ol' us who are in tlie m iddle.” Welcomes,.. Rhondci PerkinsNail Artist O f f S C U L P T U R E D N A I L S W ith Coupon Good Thru June 0 , 1968 — C u ts H i-L lte s Visit Our Year Round Tanning Bed W e lu iv c ilu ‘ o rif^ iiu il W o ip 'la n u iu g B e d Citll IIS lodtiY mill yt’iii' "Mtinnit'r I an” w ill he just a few days dwoy. OwnerEvenda Whitaker - Stylist 998-5085 vVilliaius Road. Mocksville, N.C. Rhonda Perkins - Nail Artist Home 998-5040 ’88 Electioh^ l)A\'IK ( |;n r|.;|<|>K|,s|.; KKCORD. l lll'KSDAN', MiiV 2fi. I9«8-9 B y s t e r C le a r y ; H o ld M e e t i n g s A c r o s s C o y n t y Blister Cleary: ’’I don't think you ciin pay a teacher too imich. All of them are iiiuler|)iiicl lor the respoii.sibilitv they've v g o t."' ;■ ' \\a> 111 LH'l innii.’ pcopk' In '.I'Ki.'il III Kiuiily pinorniiK'ni. s:r\.s .1 f ''H iiskT'' Cicaiy. i>, Im Davie ( ’iHiiilv I'liiniiiissiiiiiiMs 1(1 lolalc nicciHi;' in iIk- (iin V ii'iti I'l'niinunilics. I ■|iiiuni^siiiiu-i V. who iiii'cl iwk.t' in i'nih l\, lia\(- liaililiuiuilly liciti ihi'ii nu’cliiii's in ihc hnaiil rmiin oriru- l)a\io Ciuiniv t'iiiuihimsi.'in M ui'ki\ ilic, ( k'ai y sa\I'linuniN '•I'MK'i ■' iiiav , « ani in I'unsuloi IU'Min>> llu'ii |ii'4 iilci.'lni;.' ol |Ih nii'nlh. NiikxluU-J Im llii,' aricmonn 111 llic lir\l M iiiulas: iii ihc coui • ihiiiisr, and llic sci.'uiul nu'clinij. Ik'lil I'll liic lliin l Mumla\ al iiiLihl. in, ihi- \ariiHi-. voniiiiiinilii,'s. ■'I)a \ iilsiin C 'ounly ilncs ilia l all llk ‘ lin ii.'.'' Ik- sa\s. ■'Vein ;jcl n iu iv in|nil on w hat's jjhuil! on in llio coiinly lliat w a \, " (1 ear\, who fiwus an aulmiiobiii; dealership un l-.S, (i4 easi. is nne (>l live eaiklidales in ihe Ma\ ' I Repuhlican iiiim iT tor the Ihree asailahie seats on tlie coiintv eoni- inissicin. I lkuiyh he fell about fii) voles short ol having a majority. Cleary k\l the ‘vhiy 3 |iriinar\‘ with 1.40') Mites. "I'm hoping the |vople that voted hel'ore w ill come haek out." he says. "Hut 1 know it's going to he hard to get pciiple out because it was a small turnout before." C'ouiity eleetions o fficia ls estimated a ,VVto-.35 (X'lceiu tur­ nout for the primary, 'rurnouts for riinol'fs are traditionally lower tiian the I'irst primary. I’reviou.s experii'iice W ith 4'.; terms on the Mocksville Towii Board of Com­ missioners under his belt. 5.^-year- old Cleary is tlie only caiulitlate in Ihe I imof I w iih polilK .i! t-\ pel leiice. The oiher li uii .Spurgeon liK ie i ,h.. lieii li. Hahnson. ,Stae\ I ,ee Coni.il/e! and \eiiion.M Dull aie ik'u\itniers lo :|he pi ililK, al ai en.i. ■ ( 'lear\. uho li \ es nil N’l ii ih' .Main .Street v.itli his w ile, (i\i.endoiMi. says he hopes to give up his seat nil the tiiWn hoaid lo fill one nil ihe Louhl\ eommissmn snihal hecan see how the muntv wnrl.s. "W'e haven't goi as.inanv things going HI the in\i. n, " he says, "W e don't have sehools. ue'ie on a iiiueli smaller scale.'' I hat's one reason town commis­ sioners don't face ihe budget deci­ sions thal aie before county com missioneis. (,'leaiv savs. Rei-|uests for teacher supplements, higher salaries and mole .stal l, for e,\ain- ple. come before county, conimis- sioners annually, rcaclier suppli'inonts Cleary says he fa\'('is a local salary supplemctu lor Davie Coun­ ty teachers. "1 don't think you can pay: a teacher too much.'' he says. "A ll of them are underpaid I'or the responsibility they've got." ■Supplements for teachers. v\ tiich have been cut from the school system's budget for the last several years, are being rec|uesteil again this year. As far as supplemeiits for ad- ministrators, principals and support personnel, which have Ix’cn includ- ei.1 ill the school board's budget for years, Cleary says he would have to review their current salaries before he could lake a position on them. "Hut I believe I'd leave thal up to the school board," he says. The way ihe budget pi'ocess ciir- reniK works, counlv commis- '■inik'i s appi i ipi late a lump sum li,> ilk- I )avie Coiintv Hoard iil lulucii' lion Ini I, niient evpense cosis and SLhonl board membeis spend ihe iiinik'\ however tliev choose ■As lar as capital ()Ut|as mnnes, Cleary says he think.s the county should , alliK'aie iiioney over aiul abine Ihe revenues Iroiii the stale half cent sales Ia\.; which are ear- inarkeil lorschoi.il building needs. " 1 wouldn't want to cut them any . he saVs. One way to improve relations beivi. ceil counts commissioners ami the school board, Clearv savs, would be for members of both boards to sit down at a meeting aiKl iry to iron oui their differences. "They need to w ork together better than they have been." he says. Builget disputes ihiil arose between the two boards la.st year have already resurfaced this year. O ther rc(|iie.sts As for requested .salary iticreasc.s for employees of the county's health, social .services and sheriff's departments and Emergency ,Medical Service. Cleary .says he wouki want to consider those in­ dividually. “ 1 would want lo look over each department after I got in there and check on salaries and how they're running,” he .say.s, Cleary, however, .says ; he, already believes many of the re- tjuests are justilied “ if we can af­ ford it," When asked about ta.xes. Cleary says he is afraid an increase is in­ evitable, “ There's no need lo lell people there won'i be u la.x increase and then go in there and do it,“ he say.s. “ They'll say you’re a liar one way or the other,’’ Cutbacks in federal and stale liinds are making, it harder and h.udci lor commissioners to I'etain a low la,\ rale. "It's going lo be h.iid.;' C'leary says. “ But they say we'll get money back on the cor­ poration ia,'.cs. 1 hat's one way wc can get them back." M ore plaiinin)> Cleary, who was born and rai.s- edon a tobacco larm in ihe Shef- Ik'kl coinmunity, says counlv of- ficials should probably be plann­ ing lor the (ulure more than they are. "Planned growth Is Ihc best ^ thing," he says. “ I think in plan- ; ning. you probably should be ■ checking on what is coming into the county. '>'ou have lo screen that = ntore carefully, I think,” : . As lor lecruiting new industries, ^ Cleary .says the county should look ’ for companies wiih higher pay and .salaries. Cleary says he has read the coun­ ty's /.oning ordinances and is generally pleased with them, “ They coukl gel into more delail. I guess, on how many units a per­ son is building if he's buildings more houses and stuff like thal and . how big the lois are and not jam , them logeiher." he says. As for ihe Davie County Plann- - ing Board and ihe Davie Couniy ■ Zoning Board of Adjustments, . Cleary says he has no complaints: However, it ntight be a good idea, he adds, if the commissioners ; periodically reviewed actions taken by the boards and whai's scheduN ■ ed 10 come before iheni. The planning board, in consider-' ing rezoning requests, makes recommendations to commis­ sioners, who have the Tinal say. B e r t B a h i i s o i i People Should Be Involved In County Decision-Making Bert B, Bahnson says it's up to the people to get involvetl in county government. “ I really don't think it’s the job o f couniy commissioners to have a public meeting and then go out and inform the pi6lic of what went on at thal public meeting,'' he says, “ Somewhere along the line, the I public’s got to gel interested," By the same token, Bahnson of I Route 6, Advance, says it’s ihe job I o f commissioners lo stay ih close Icpniact w'itlv the different county |dcparimenis. ■‘ You can’t go appointing Isomebody to ilo it.” he says. ] “ C’ommissioners are going to have Ilo be interested enough lo do it on |llie ir own. That's their jo b ." Bahnson, a4l-ycar-okl farmer, Iwas the third top voie-gettcr in the iM ay 3 Repuhlican primary for Ithree seals on the county commis­ sio n w ith 1,138 voles. M e and ISpurgeon Foster ,lr., wliocamc in liecond, ran together as a icam for Ihe first 'primary and are still cam- jiaigning logeiher for the sccoiul. “ W e're just trying to let Everybody know how' wc stand and trying to gel everybody to go out and vote," Bahnson savs. “ I'm hoping that everyln.idy vvho voteil for us before and then some w ill vole for us again.“ (In iw ih i.sstie Bahnson. who lives with his wife, Susan, on the family-owned W in-Mock farm o ff U.S. l.'iS. was campaigning for conlrolled growth long before he became a candiatc for couniy commissioner. When commissioners schedulctl a .S7.9 million water bond issue for last spring. Bahnson mailed oui niers opposing it. He saiil that an e.xpanded vvaicr system would lead to uncontrolleil growth and repeaieil his contention when com­ missioners. after ihe first bond issue was defeated., scheduletl a trimmed-ilown version,for last fall. Bahnson has also lobbietl for a provision in ihe county's /.oning ordinance, which he says he has rcail, ,rc(.|uiring site plan evalua­ tions for any new dcvelopmcni. He made the suggestion during a study by the Davie l-'uiures Quality o f Life Task l-'orce, nlW hich he was a incmbcr, and h.is raised It at every chance din ing his campaign 1988 O f l l c i a l D e n io (;n :a l S e c o n d P r in i F o r S t i I h(‘ liiillo l m ake a .s(iuai(* al till' let'l o f liLs ^iTiTril'V* o i'w l oii^’ly liia rk 1 liis l>ak it anil t'ei a iio ilie r, KOK .IllD d H O F CDIIUT OF A l’I’IOALS (u iu 'x p iie ii lerm I'lidin)' l2A'tl/'!>2) (Voii iiui.v v illi'fo r iini') □ WILLIAM L. DAVIS, III □ JOHN B. (JACK) LEWIS, JR. Him'iiiiiI I’rtiim iy Ivlcrlicui Miiy Ml, lilHH.NOUTII ('AHOl.INA Chniriiuiii, Stall* Uimrd of KIih'IIdiin for commissioner. The site plan evaluations would lake into account e,\isting services, iraft'ic. drainage, the characier ,ol the communitv and the projected impact of whatever is being pro­ posed on it. Bahnson. a graduate of Reynokls High School in Winsion-Saleni and the University of North Carolina at Chapel H ill, the Davie County I’laiining Iktard has not asked I'm' a site plan on any recent re/oning request, "I ilon'l think they're looking at the future of the coun­ ty. and I don't think they 're tioing their hom ework." he says. The recent re/.oningof property along U.S. 601 near Christy Trucking Co, for a .lohn Deere dealeishi|i is an c.xample of why the county should ret|uiie site |)laiis. he savs. I’lans for the dealership fell through and now, the re/oned pro- pens is open lo a long list of dif­ ferent ty|)cs of businesses, " riial's not fair to the neighbors who tlunighl they were gelling a .lohn Deere dealership," Bahnson Hahnson |)ro|)ei'ty Bahnson is o|)cn about the lad that about six years ago he had about 25 acres in the Hillsdale area re/oned for commiinily shopping. "M y daddy svanletl lo do it," he says. “ We've since used that as a cow pasture and are making hay on it," : Hahiison’s falher. Fiaiir,, who died about a year ago, suffereil a stroke soon after the pro|ierty was re/oned. Bahnson sass the re/oniiig re­ quest was made before t!iow th sv.is as big an issue as it is today. “ There was no opposition from neighbors or the planning boaid or the commissioneis,” he says. "Ila il there been any op|>osition fiom the ciimmiiniis . I certainly svouldn’t have done it.’' If the county ailoptcd ans i>|ic ol' lequircil site plan esaliialions, Bahnson says he woiikl be more than hapjiy 10 comply. As for i)lanning for the fiiliiic. Hahnson say s county officials need to lake a |)rotcctivc approach, “ WeH’e got lo uiulersiaiid that W'e are just leady lo be pliickeil lis outside develoiiinent and peo|)le k’oking fora quick prollt at tlie e.x- pense (if pur lifestyle.'' he says, “ W'e can gross orderly with quali­ ty. and everybody in the couniy would be betteroff.” : One svay lo have controlled grosvth. Bahnson says, is lo develop a long-range plaiMo deter­ mine svhat areas can handle certain lypesof growth. The plan svould also look at utilities, traffic and schiHtls, Teaeher siii)i)leinenls Bahnson says he favors a local salary supplement for teachers on the principle ihat it be used to reim­ burse teachers for the money they speiul on supplies for iheir classrooms. As for supplements for ad­ ministrators, princi|)als and support personnel. ''I think supplements are more important for the leachers." he says, Bahnson says the local capital outlay appropriation to the school system should ilepend on the needs anil the money asailable. “ 1 think we should have a fund thal builds so that when there is a need, sve have ihc money instead of spending esersihing we base coming in ." he sass. “ Save for a rainy day. so to speak." Overall. Bahnson says he thinks the schools are in gooil shape. “ But I can see that thes 're going to need some expansion, " he says. ’'1 don'i svant to see children .uoiiig to school in trailers like in other coun­ ties it it can be avoided," It miglii Iv a gooil ide.i, li.ihiison sass, for commissioners lo e.it lunch ssilh school olficials say, once a monih. and lalk about the neeils so thal ihcs ssori.'i bi‘ a siir prise al budgci iTme "I'to m the pco|ik' on the scfioof board lhat I'st- talked to. thcs don t feel like ihey h.ise a close c'nous'h working relaiionslup wiih ihc >om missioiu'i's." he s.iss, .As for rciiuesls loi liigtui salaries fioiil the olhci ilep.iil ments. H.ihnsoii sas s, "W c can p.i\, them more, bin c \its bods \s,mis moic moncs. 1 wish milk w.is cents .1 liim dicd weijihi. Inn it's not. Somewhere along the line.m il cjualits of lilc has got to supplement the possible kick ol incoinc sw have .IS comp.lied lo othei coiin ties.'■ Ik'rt Hahnson; “ I don't think they’ re liK)kinK at Ihe future of the county, and I don’t think tliey’re doinj; tiieir homework.” IHE PIZZA BOX (across troni COB bank, Water St. Mocksville) ONE TOPPING LARGE PIZZA $ 6 .9 5 , (16’ 'EVERYDAY PLUS SPECIALS EVERY TUBS. AND WED. (704) 634-12505.26-llop I)-D A VIK KN TKKI'KISK KK.C'ORI), I UDKSIVAY, Miiv 2(., I98S '88 ElectibH S t a c y C o r n a t z e r : R e w a r d T h e G o o d E it ip io y e e s Kci'p di't.nil'll U'l I'ii!-! >’i! :k'i iilaiKx' 111 all Hri". . KcN'^ard \\h>' U-.! u I'uini U)i’ (. <cl I iti nl ihi' ■ MK•^ v\ hi ' i ll 111 I I lull Is iIk' philo',(i|>|is 111 M,k (.'iiinau't'i . I'aiiiliil.iu' liii ..111- Hi M hiw Kcpul’lii ,iii 111iininaUiMi'-. I-■!: 'tlio ' I )a vu ', ( v'iuu\ H. ;ir Ci'iniiiissiiM ici s II IS ,iUo a phih'siipli', thal (.'hi ■ nal/cr, if cli'clcil, \m I! ir'. in n;-aii' iHln \iin in i‘> ^'iHiiuy i!cpaii!!iviU> ; '' I'hc oiiL’s I'iii do :1k- A\ oi t. iK'Cil lo he I'aul,'' he saul ni an in kT^’U'\' la.--l v'cck. ilk’ l'll\ win) works and \tn i'll keep liiin. “ A liil (iT pia^ e.s have ,.(i ap praisal:. e\ ahiale \\ lial ihe eiiiplo\ee has.di'ne ami (hen decide on a pa\ raise." CoriKil/.er I'asois keepine a file tui each emplii\ee, w iili re;.:ulai comniems nukle by iheilepannieiU . heads. The eDiiinienis slunild he hasod on job perrormanee. and luu personalilies. he saitl. Wants Q iialitv K d iiiiitd i s Cortiai/ef said lie favors coiiiiiy pay siippienieiUs for leaeiieis and for sehool adininisiraiors, ■‘All ihc ediiealion people should be paid in order lo keep yood, quality people," he said. 'I he S5(X1 per teacher supplement proposed by the seln.xils this year is I'air. he said. "They're going to have to pay it tO; get somebody who's real good. I'm conservative, but I like to get what I pay for.", A good personnel director is another necessity for schools and for iho coiiiity. he said. Cornatzcr thinks the county shcuild continue prov iding capital outlay fitnds to schools in addition to the state sales ta.x. ■'ll ll IS i'eail\ needed, (he eoiinlv sliiMfiil I'l 1 ahead .Hid p.iv il.' Cih-. n.ii/.M -.ajd. ■ Must because the state ■I'i'cs il'- iiionev lioesn'l nie.iii llie . .'ii;:!'., \!hiUmI ',p.' ' i I II,'i;i no iiii'eni sihool pll'. -.'K .1, l.li, M'll) lin'd'- ■ ' Mh-.! oI I liieii! .lie ill pieliv I'l'od sii.ijv, he . i! . , I ;i.k I '.’aiiihii'' eaeli ■ uliei i,s the ke^ ii'beilei rcMiuiii's belv. ei'ii the i ‘>iini\ ee'innus'.ioiu'i s jn d iiienibei s n| the i'l mi\1 11| I'diiealioit " I liunk ihe oniiilv e.iinmis -ii'iR'is (!(<n'l Dihlei slaDtl '.\li.il ihe seluni] boaid w.tills,"' ( 'm nai/el s.ii,;j. ''The eniiiiii, e<iiiiinissiiiiieis; V. ani: ihe same lhiih.i as )he school board, bu( (lies ilon'l w.mi iIk- (a\- pa> ei s lo ihink they 're giv me iheir iiu'iiey a'.vav ." 1 he s.inic |ihilosophy would ,ipp- ly lo relalioiis between couiily com- niissionei's aiul olher ilepaiimcni heads ami couiilv employees. "T h e main thing is: eom- miinicating. and umlerslaluline whal each oilier \vanis." /aininn .And (inivstli ( 'oniat/er. a builder and land developer, said he is lamiliai with not ontv Davie (.'I’Umy's /oning oi- iliiuincC, bill wilh (irdiiianccs in I'oi'svih and (ju ilfon i couniies as well,’ lie said he uouKl recommeml chiinges to ■’ make it more siricter," but vvmild not elaborate, Cornat/er .said he was pleased witli about half of the ilecisions by ihe couiuy pliinning board. "N orm ally, if something is zon­ ed. it's going to be four or five sears dovvn the roail before its biiili. bill vou siill need a j)lan," Cornat/.er saiil. " I woukl have a specillc plan before I make a cleci- sion. In (im llbrd ('oiiniy, ('oriiai/er s.iid le /oning requesls are placed befoic a Tc( linical kev lew Com iiiiUci', consisiing of fire, police, vvalei, sewer, health deparlmeiil pci soniiel. eii'iineeis and oiliei s lor a ret>iinnieiid.iih'ii lo die pl.niniii!: boa id. Ill' rcv'omineiulei.1 D.ivic lo iiii siu.li ,1 coniinillee. and siiggesied ihe hi'.rrd ol /oiiin!i ,id|iistinenls ciMilii - eive III lhal capaeilv Is 1 ),iv le pianiHii'’ eiioiieh lor: il's liiliiie'.' "N o: I don'i ilimk so. ' ('or nal/ci said. ' '.\s lar as die sehoi ils .iiid Ihe roads, 1 don'i ihink Ihere's enouL’li I’laiiiiine" . ('oriiat/er ihiiiks ihe ci.ninlv shouki hire its ow n engiiicei lo help vviih ihe waler s\siem. "Il's like s|)chi.li!ig a de>ll,ir now or five ilolhirs hilcr ■' l'':iviirs t'inm ty Sewei- ,Syslom Cnni.il/cr lliinks iis imie ihe coliniy eoi iiuo ihe scwei business, "ll s soiiielhini; ihal's l’ohil’ lo happen, ,iml il's iioi going lo be 2 0 years (rom iio'a ." I here arc ahead) problems in ihc bariib inglon area wiih nialUinclioning seplic laiiks. C'oiiial/.er s,nd. l ie ihinks a sewer system could be iiislallcd w ilh lilllc or no cosi lo ihe lavpaver. " I'heHues who want it, let ihem pav for it, "NS'e're losingmoney on lots' thal don'l )ierk," he: said, " ll would help areas ilevclop lhal has bad so il." DoCs Davie neetl more industry? "I ilelniiiely ihink so." Cor- nat/cr said. ” The iiKluslrics could pay the laxes. help the scliools. They need somelhing around here, good paying Jobs lo keep the peo­ ple I n 1 lie I- on 1 1 1. II ,i iies , keyiioltls. Ingctsoii-'K.itid ilie\ p.ii, good;" : l'a \fs A Way o r life la \ increases .ire iiic\liable, ('o iiia l/ci said '' I lial's ,1 w ,i\ ol llie. I he\ 're .I'l'Miis' lo h.iv e lo be increased, lo get ihe lliings: voii need lo be coiiifi'il.ible ■' on sillluld II'-icn lo llic peo- pie It H'sa bie i.e., incre.ise, I lliink : (he (icople iii llic coiitily should \ ole on at, he s.iid. ' Kegislereil Tn \d te I'his \ ear- .Ai.eordiiig lo iccoids in Ihe board ol elections olTice,,('ornat/er had never registered to voie unli| he liletl lor the ofl'icc of couiuy commissioner on ,lan, 2 .'^ of this vear. C.'oriiai/.er said he has hail lo answer to that charge several times over (lie past cotifile of weeks, 'T v c goi noihing to hiile. " laiu ' ve , got (o start somewhere.’' he said, "i-Aerybody who's registered slaried at some lime ami I'm starting now , ,Al one lime, they were just like I was. they wcren'l rcgislercd, " I here's a loi of |ieople who's luH regislered out there now who should be." he said, Cim ndi'nl Cjin Do .Job Cornai/er believes he is the right, person lo hecouniy commissioner. "I'm not promising nothing." he said. "W e're talking lo more peo­ ple: 1 think people are going loget out, we're going to get them to vole. , , "I'v e been in development. I'm as qualified as anybody to know how lO: plan things." Cornat/.er said. , Two On Democratic Jydge Ticket Dcmocral.s w ill vote again on May 3 1 lo nominate a candidate for the North Carolina Court of Appcaks. •, They vvili choose between Judge John B. “ Jack” Lcxvi.s Jr. of Farm- vilic, Pitt County, andAVilliam L. Davis III of Luinberton. Many who participated in the Democratic primary on May 3 •passed up an opportunity to vote for Judge o f the North Carolina Court of Appeals. O f the 513,451 who voted in the Democratic gubernatorial race in the tlr.st primary, 23 percent did not vote in the threc-nian race between Lewis, Davis, and W illiam . J. Houck o f Hickory for Judge of Court of Appeals. In that balloting, Lewi.s received 167,301 votes; Davis 163,006: and Houck. 62,473. .M'ter graduating from the University o f North Carolina in 1961. Lewis served in the U..S. Navy for live years. Thai he returned lo his home town of Farmville in Pitt Ct)unty, where he practiced law for 16 years. In 1982, former Gov. Jim Kuni appointeil him a .Special .Superior Court Judge. He was reappoinled by Governor Marlin. In his si.'v yeiirs on the bench he has presided in ('S; couniies. He is a captain in the Naval Reserve ami a ccrtiried M ilitary Judge. Lewis has received the cndorse- nient ofC hief Jutlge K.A. Hedrick of the N.C. Court of Appeals. Houck is backing Lewis. Davis is a graduate (if N.C. Cen- tnil University Law School. He worked for Lumbee River Leual .Services. He served as an assisiaiii disirici attorney in Cumberland Couniy and now has a law ol'rice in Lumberton. He has the support of Irvi'ng L. Joyner, who teaches law at N.C. Ceniral Universitv in Durham, and State Rep. H .M . ‘‘ M icke y" Michau.x of Durham. The 12 precincts in Davie Coun­ ty w ill be open Tuesday, May 31, between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. for eleciors to exercise their right lo v'ole. The Republicans w ill he choos­ ing ihcir three nominees for the Nov. 8 General fdection ballot, and the Democrats w ill Ik; choosing their nominee for a Judge of Court o f Appeals. No changes in registration records have been made since the April 4 deatlline for the May 3 primaries. Persons who voled "P T " in Ihe election office for the May 3 election w ill go direct io the eleclions office on May 31 to casi their ballot. Olher persons who w ish lo vole, but who had not maile the pro|ier change may rciurn lo their okl precinct, jiick up the proper cer- lillcalion form and go lo ihe elec­ lions office lo vole. "One Slop" alscntee voting will be available unlil 3 p.m. b'riday. Mas 27, liir the convenience of eleciors svho will be oul o f the couniy the entire perioil that the polls svill be open or svho due lo health or disability will be unable It.) Iravel to the jjolls. "C urbside" voting svill be available 1'i.ir eleciors svho are able lo iras el lo the polls, bui unable to go inside ihe enlire perioil that Ihe polls are open. Hlectors s\'ho become ill, or in­ cur a disability after 3 p.m. Tues­ day, May 24. may I'ile fora|)plica- tion unlil noon Monday. May 30. This application must have |he cer- tillcation by the physician in charge.: •All absentee ballots nuist be returned to the elections ol'fice by 5 p.m. Monday. May 30, proper­ ly executed to be eligible for counting. Board of Election members w ill meet in the elect ion office between 2 and 5 p.m. Tuesday. May 31, to count proi'wrly returned ballots. Results will not be given to ihe public before 7:30 p.m. McDonald’s Restaurant Opens Here On Thursday The nesv McDonald's restaurant liicaled at the ciiirance to St|uire Hoone I’la/a on U.S. 601 in .Mocksville opens TIuirstlay. May 26, at 10:30 a.m. • Osvned by J.D. and Pamela Hell, the restaurant seats S7 customers and feaiures the most adviinced kii- chen eiiuipmeni available. ApproximalcK 60 local residents w ill be employed al ihe 4,00t) square ' foot restaurant, svhich operates from () a.in. to 11 p.m.. Monday — Thursday: 6 a.m. — midnight, 1-riday and Saturday; and 7 a.m. — 11 p.m., Sunday. This is the first McDonald's restaurani for the Hells. "M cD onald's is fanioiis for good food, quality, service, cleanliness aitd value," said J.D. Bell. "W e |ilan not only to main- lain ihose standards of operation, but lo become involved in this community as a gooil neighbor and friem l." : Stacy Ci)niatzcr: '‘As far as the scliool.s and roacl.s, I don’t think tliere'.s enoujili planning." TEEN TYPING i NOW OFFERED SHORTHAND/SPEEDWRITING^ S t u d e n t s — L e a r n T o § T y p e N o w ! CLASSES BEGIN THURSDAY, JUNE 16 For Information Call Today 636-4071 Salisbury Business College 129 Corrlher Ave., Salisbury Phone 636-4071 C o m e E n j o y a n E v e n i n g o f B a r b e r s h o p H a r m o n y , a s D a v i e C o . A r t s C o u n c i l P r e s e n t s T H E A U C T IO N E E R S C H O R U S May 28, 1988 8:00 p.m. B.C. Brock Auditorium Tickets Available in Advance at the Recreation Dept. 634-2325 Students—S250 Adults—S500 (704)634-59(51 i'irst l-'(‘cit'ia! you more money to spend on your; car bv inakia,ii a bettor loan thati motor credit companies ir t lie banks. Call u.s first before you finance your next car. Wv'll work liard to keep the monthly payments down so you Kvt .ill the car, and options, you \ranl. 0 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK • lum- -.n \Vin;.i,m S,u.'!n pluMiftu'fs i» Stanleyvilli;, : , .M,„'K.villf lor any branch. ««==) I)AVIH (•()UN 'n’ KNTKRI'KISIC KKCOKI), T lll'K SD A V , Mii.v 26, I9«S-J1 L a n d T ra n s fe rs ; I In; luili»u III;.:' I.iihl .'M ii' ici ■, Ivt'cii liU-i! w !lh rii,' I i.Ti i,; ■ C oiiiilv 111 I Kx'ii'. I lu' II>in>.K’Uiin^ ai>: ii-.U'i! h\ p-.irtri-> ■ in v i'h i-< !: . Unvii.Niliji, and doi'ii sl.iiui'''. , pu! ■ cli;iscd, w iili "s ! : ri'i'ivAciil ill!,', $1.0 (1 0 , ; ' , W illis 1-:, WiiK'koi :iihI SKu tlia .S. NMiicki'i'111 1 en.i \'k'. I'r.iii liiaiu and Slcplien ('. i raiiiliain, ! loi, Sh.nis’ , i riia W ^'1 i.miliaii) anil Sk‘!ih;'!! 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I i'iii\ (' X'.'.ird ami \ iiL'ic I.i.'f W .ird If 11’lili\ K’fal lislalo liii.’.. I l.ll,: S.V.'^O, , ,\lin ' ,\, llarim aii. ,la\ Kay .•Ndci ami I rank I’. .-Xdci In I-iank I’, .\dci. 2 Inis. Siiads Ciru\L', W illiain I la> unml I Icalli ami l.n\ 1). Ilcalh In l-ugcnc I’ I'icrcc; and Vera : |{, i’icice. I in i. .Icnisalciii. SI.(,.50. I’niis liuesinioiiis Inc. u> iSiisaii L. ('l)i I'-iianscii. 12 ,19 acrcs. .Sluitly, (liuvo. .S-t,i, RL'inai Kessa and ArlniL' Ressa In .Marlin IX l.albcllor and Sarah .M. l.t'dbelier. 16.022 st|. It.. Mncks\ illi.', S40. , l:li/alii.’tli .1. MiK.irc In Kay- immil Ci. Jnlinsnn and Dl‘ Etic P. Jnhnsnn. 2 Iracls, F-armingtnn, S70. • Riilii.s 1.. Hrnck and Maryart'l, II. Block in C'harlc.s K. HowL'Hanc) Sandra B, H ow ell, 1 lot. .Mncksville. <i12.50. : — iluiniian li, O'lMiira and I aiiia Sue O ’Mara lo.Icrrv Milion Vaiiylin ami I’mricin \villiarcl Vaughn, 1.77 acrcs. .Shady Grove, — I.nrraiiie M. Wagner and Mack M. W agner to Cheryl W. Sianley. 1 tract, Jerusalem. ' — Richard C. .Short and Cindy B. .Short to Roger L. Kinley and Doborah Bea.sley Kinley. ) lot, Fullon. .SI 14. aaCT! The State Ilig h''';iy Patrol in- yo.snu;UCil the lV)llo\\'iiig wrecks during the past week in Davie County. C ar Hits Deer. M ay 18 Renee Spry .Sioneinaii of Route 6 , Ad\ance, was I raveling .south i>ii Yadkin Valley Road at 0:45 p.ni,,. May S.; when a deer ran into the path of her car. reported Trooper I.-.D. Chappell. th e car hit the deer as it ran IVom , the east side of the road, the report .■^aid. -: Estimateil dannme to the vehicle w'as S300, ■ No charges were filed. .\ceideiit On U.S. 64 A truck was hit while:traveling on U..S. 64. May 16, after it pull­ ed into the path ofanother vehicle. Calvin Junior M oultry, .‘>0, of Rankin Street, Winston-Salem, w'as follow'ing tw'o other trucks w h ile driving a dump truck on 64. according to a report by Line Set. G.E. M ull. ' 'I'hc iriick.s had entered 64 from N.C. SOI and were turning into a ser\ icc stalinn. .Annlhcr \ehicle. .in Isu/ii truck drisen by Nelson R i'lvrlsnn. .^7. nr Riuiie .V iMncksville, was iravcl­ ing west nil 04 al 4 [).m. w hen he said M iniltry lurned in ,front of him. ihe report said, Robertson applictl brakes and slid into the right rear lire of tlie dump truck. 1-stimated damage to Roberl- son's vehicle was SS(X). Damage to the dump truck was estimated al SKK). : : : M u ll charged Moulli-y with safe movement violation. Three Veliiek' Accident Three vehicles were damaged ii| an accident ihal occured on 1-40, May 16, Trooper B,L. Crider reported that the vehicles were all traveling northeast on I-4U, w'hen one car, driven by V irginia W illiam s Beauchamp. 63. o f Route 3. Ad­ vance. slowed to cheek tralTic on the interstate at 4:05 that alternnon. The car behind Beaucham|i. driven by Arthur M elvin Bolling,' 63. of Deverow Place. Greensboro, hit Beauchamp's: vehicle in the re.u causing II locnnlmue forward, and come In rest nn ,ili exit r.iinp. .Aliei impaci. Bnllmg's c.ir struck Ihe rear nl a Inick' dri\en by Kerry (Jwen Smiih. 17.n r Rinile 2. NS'esUield. Both vehicles alsiis'aine to rcsl on an evirr.'inip. Cridei' said. Damage In Beauchamp's car was estinialed at -SI,50 and in Bolling's car at S650. i.;stimated damage to the truck was S 1.500, Nn charges were filed. Man Cited W illi H it ,\nd Run Brian Keith .Newhart,: 24, nf Codleemee was charged wiih hii and run and leaving the scene of an accident May IS. accortling to a report by Trnnper C, fX Jones Newhart was trav eling southeast in a sharp cur\e on Davie Acaeieiny Rnad when his car ran i,)ff the right shoulder of ihe road and .struck a t'ence. said Jones. 'fhe ear cominued im into a c(iw pasture before coming lo rest. Damage lo Newarl's car was estinialed a l, ,S200. l-.slimaleil damage lo ihe fence, owned,by Ray l)w iggiiis of Route 7, .Mocksville, was also S200, Car Im iu ik I May 13 T rooper Jones also iinesligated a report (if an abandoned vehicle May 14. .•\ Volkswagen, ownetl by Cienrge Daywall of Route I , .Mocksv ille, was iliscin'cred in a wheal field o ff Davie Academy Road. 'I'he car allegedly ranOITthe left side o f the road into the field, ihe report said. Charges are pending. Car Hits Bridge On 1-40 Kesia Dawn Ellis. 21. of Route 1. Aelvaiice. Was traveling west on 1-40. May 20. when ihe car she was driving ran into the side of a bridge. Ellis told Trooper L.D. Chappell that a tracior-trailer truck passed her aiul quickly cut back into her lane, forcing her off the road into the bridge, the rejiort said. Damage lo the car was estimated a I .SSOf).' Charges are pending. (.’areless and Reckless Citarne Mark Anthony .Scott. 19, o f In- ca Court. Winston-Salem, was charged with careless and reckless driv ing after the car he was driv­ ing ran into a wooden fence. May 2 1 . : . ■ Scott W'as headed northeast on U.S. 158 W'hen he fell asleep, caus­ ing his car to run o ff ihe left side of Ihe road into the fence at 3:45 that morning, reported T rooper B.L, Crider, Estimated damage to the fence, owned by G.G: Solley o f Route 1. Advance, w'as SI.50. Damage to the automobile was estimated at ,$1,500. Car Hits Ditch A car ran into a ditch while traveling south in the wildlife boating access area off U.S. 601 at 8 p.m.. May 21. according to a report by C,D. Jones, Larry Dean Head. 16. o f Davie Street. Cooleemee, was driving the vehicle when it ran off the right side of the road, struck the ditch, and enntinued on to strike the em­ bankment before coming to rest. the report said. Estimated damage to the car was 51,200. / , Two Collide On U.S. 64 Edward Darrell Burkhart Jr., 41, o f Mocksville was traveling we,st on U,S, 64. May 18, when the truck he was driving was hit by a tracior-trailer rig. ■ According to a report by Trooper K.B. Steen, Burkhart had slow'ed for traffic when the tractor- trailer truck, driven by Edgar Stanley Bishop Jr., 49, of Hickory, started to pass other vehicles that had also slowed, W'hen Burkhart at­ tempted to turn left into a parking lot, said Steen. Bishop hit the other vehicle, sen­ ding it into the parking lot, where it came to rest. The tractor-trailer came to rest in the roadway. Estimated damage to Burkhari’s vehicle W’as S800, Damage to the tractor-trailer, ow'ned by Cameo Fibers Inc. o f Hickory, was estimated at S200. Steen charged Bishop with im­ proper passing. The follow'ing reports were made to the Davie County Sheriff’s Department, — Mary Lou Coley at Davie County Ho.spitai teponed May IS Boyd N, West. 25, of Route 8, Mocksville, had been accidental­ ly .shot in tilt ankle w'ith a pistol.' :He w'a.s taken for Forsyth Hospital,' M ike Folds reponed May 21 l.a suspicious person loitering at Gunier’s Country Store anti going from hoii.se lo house at N.C. 801 A rre s ts The following were arresied by llh e Davie County S h e riff's |Depiirtment. — Rudy Hardin Howell, 16, of iRoute 1, Advance, charged May 116 W'ith a.ssault. ■Julia Patsy l-low'cll. 20. of iRoute I, Advance, charged May |l6 W'ith assault. - Allen W'yatt How'cll. 21, of IRoute 1, Advancc. charged May |16 W'ith assaull. — Homer Aldcne Jones. 43, of ■Route 5, Mocksvillc, charged May |l6 with a child support violation. Kimberly Hardin. 22, of750 ji'adkinvillc Road, Mocksville, I'hargeil May U iw iih breaking, I'litering and larcciiy. Eric Van Archer, 2K, ol lioute 1, Harmnny, charged .May l8 will) ;issaiill, (iarliind Nelson Alien, 35, ol luiulc 2. Mocksvillc. charged May |7 with failure lo appear in court In ch.irges of l)W I and driving Icit I f ccnier. - Randy Hugh Howell, 30. of Joiitc-h7Ari4^-ttfitfeT-<rJiHri^c<l-May |7 wiih assaull. Leroy Lcsicr Ow'iiigs, 54, of loulc 6, Mocksville, charged May It with second degree trespassing. Amos SiuarlH row n, 49, of loutc 8. Mocksvillc. charged May | \ with non-compliance ol court Id e r.I- Regina An/ietie Coaics, 23. 1 Koiile4. Advancc, charged May |i with writing a worthless check. I racy l.ynn Sjiillman, 2(), o f 1 Duke St., Cooleemee, chargeil lav 19 with failure to appear m lu rt on charges ol' no vehicle in- Irance or registration. and Redland Road. — Jay Alan Hawkins of Route 6. Mocksville.' reported May 20 a breaking, entering and larceny from a mobile home in 601 North Trailer Park across from Cana Road. — Cathy Dy.son o f Route 4. Mocksville. reporietl May 21 the larceny of an estimated $560 in power tools and a rille from a truck o ff Becktown Road. — James Peoples reported May 2 1 snnieone Innk gravel belnnging to the Deparimeni o f Transporta­ tion on Cedar Grove Church Road and put it on a private driveway. — James Dean McSwan of Route 4. iVUvksville, reported May 20 a license tag was kist or stolen. — Steve King Forrest o f Mocksville reported May 18 a golf ball was thrown through a window at llickory H ill G olf Club, caus­ ing an estimated $75 damage. — Greg Alan Bagshaw reported May 18 the larceny o f a .sign and spotlight from Buek Hollow 'Turkey Shoot. Harkey Road. — Nina Ro.xanne Mecham of Rome 8. Mix'ksville, reported May 18 she had received threatening telephone calls. — Rober G. Allen o f Route 3, Mocksville. reported May IS the breaking, entering and larceny of $4,000 cash from a residence o ff U.S. 64 ea.st o f Mocksville. — Phyllis Ann Baity of Route 8. Mocksville, reported May 17 and. May 19 someone fired shots at her residence. — John Charles Hardin of Route 2. Mocksville, reponed May' 17 the larceny o f an estimated S16 in household goods from a residence o ff N,C, 801 near Farmington, — Tammy Annette Spaugh of Route 3, Advance, reported May 17 she had received harassing telephone calls. — Richard Cromer reported May 16 Ihe larceny from Larco Construction, U.S. south to the county line, of a GE two-way radio with an estimated value o f $300, a Briggs&Stratton pump with an estimated value of S225 and an FM converter W'ith an estimated value o f SIOO. — John Gary Patzsch o f Greensboro reported May 16 a fire at a trailer of Danny Jones Bibey, \Valnut Cove, at Uike Myers Campground. . M o cksville Police L a W S U itS The follw'ing incidents were reporietl by Ihe Mocksville Police Department last w'cek: — Warrants for communicating threats were servetl on Anita Joyce Potts o f Route 3. Mocksville. and Shicla Arlene Hudson of Route 8. Mocksvillc, — A 1988 Thumlerbird lhal was taken from Keavis f-'ord last A firil was recovered in Greenville Coun­ ty, SC. Charges are pending. Fires The follow 'ing fires were reporicd by D a\icC ouiitv ileparl- iiieius Iasi week: ■ Oil ,V1ay U), Mockvsille I'irc Deparimeni invesiigatcd a smoke smell near Burger King. Cenlcr Fire Deparimeni was called to a car accident w ith a per­ sonal injury o ff U.S. 601 on the 1-40 access ramp. May 16. " O n May 17, Mocksville firemen were called to investigate a smell of smoke al Baker I'lir- niliire on.Milling Roadr-("ot)kitMnei.v I'ire Deparimeni was called lo assisi. On May 19, F'ork Fire Dcparlment was cailetl in in­ vestigate smoking tires and drum of a tractor-trailer truck on U.S. 64. Mocksville Fire Deparimeni res()oitded in a reporicd cat acci- deni with a personal injury in froni nf the National Guard Arm ory on May 21. .Mocksvillc and Jerusalem riremen were tiispateheil to a struc­ ture fire at Ingersoll-Rand. May The I'ollow'ing civil lawsuits has'c heen filed in the Davie County Clerk of Court office. — A'anessa Redmon vs. Billy Ray Redmon Sr.. rec|uest that defendaiil Ix- removed from marital resilience and restrained from harassing, assaulting or threaten­ ing plaintiff, possession of marital residence, child cu.stody. child support. - B&B Glass it M irror Co. vs. Chord Corp.. rei|uest for judg­ ment, $1,910, allorney fees, — fanimy Laslimit Reavis vs. Joe Darren Reavis, divorce from bed aiul board, child cuslody ami support. jTossessioii of marital home and furnishings. rei|uesi that defendant Ix; rei.|uired to catch up on payments on ho,i;ie, utilities, taxes, insurance aiul noi be allow­ ed to dispo.se of marital pro|ierties. attorney fees. — Keiinetli Lee Riddle Jr. vs. Donna Meola Ridille, tlivoree frniii^ bed and board, chikl cuslnth and support, atiorii'ey fees. . .^.-.VJulaJl_^iiltllnny vs. Golden N. Anihony. rec|uest to recover sufficient amount of personal pro­ perly to maintain a linusehokl. - Glenn Clay Snyder Jr, vs. Phyllis Diane Snyder Taylor, child cuslody. child support. ■ Alice Marie Petley vs, James Henry liasi. absolute ilivnrce. - W illia m N. Taluin vs. Carolyn M. raliini, child ciisinily. : C arolyn M . T aiiiin vs. W illiam N. Taliiiii, surrender of GMC Safari, assistance in ntnaiii ing vehicle. - Kandy Lee Barney vs. Bon­ ny Wells Barney, absolute divorce. — ShoafCoal & Sand Co. Inc. vs. David Bailey, request for recovery. $1.645.24 plus interest. — ShoafCoal & Sand Co. vs. F'rank Everhardt, request for recovery. $163.71 plus interest. — W.C. Hairston vs. Ma,\ Steven Mauney. request for recovery as re.sull o f automobile accident. $3,500 special and com -. pensatory damages for automobile, $6,000 special and coni|K-nsaiory ilamages for personal injnuries. meilical and relaied co.sts and lost wages. - l.ynne Hicks vs. Patricia Darlene Lyons Church, rei|uesl lor recovery. $725 plus interest. F!li/alx;lh Brown Hooks vs. Donald Patrick Hooks, absoluie tiivoive. child cusloi.ly and support. Ciystal D. I'iilcy and An- ihniiv fillev In guardian. Judy I'illev. and .iiklv filley vs, Clifion Charles Ki< harilsn!i Sr. and Sheria .Mnnsc Richardsnii, requesi as resuli nl auinmobile aeculenl: Crvsial compeiisainrv ami speci.il damages in excess nl $10,000, 111 excess nl SUI.tlOl) fiif bodily iiijnry aiul ilccreased e.irii ing capacity; .Anilioiiy cnuipeii s.'ilor) ami .special ilamages Inr pain and sulfering and incilical and oilier expenses. So,000'.; ami that Judy filley be appninied guardian. David lulward (iuilcdge bv giiaidiaii. W illiam (i. I|aiiies. and Garrv 1:. (,lullcdge and Jn Ann Gulledgc v s. A iihur I .ester Har­ rell. .'iiiloiiinbile acciik'iu cl.iim: Dav id in excess nl $111,000 Ini iniui u's and $2 .1-14 in Inst w .igcs. Garry and Jn Aim SI.2S9,S7fni medical ex[ienses ,uul S’i'2 40 in lost wages for Garry and $1,295 in lost wages for Jo-Ann. ,, — Jeremiah Christopher Phillips vs. Pamela Lynn L. Phillips, child custody, visitation, payments on automobile. — Sandra Carole Waters Legard Bogle vs, Claude \Vayne Bogle, absolute divorce. — NCNB of North Carolina vs. Richard H. Herring and Dianne Smith Herring, eonfe.ssion of judgment. — Associates Financial Services Co, o f Indiana vs, James W, Dillard and Oleta Dillard, request for Judgment. $376.74 plus interest. — Grady L, McClair.roek Jr, vs. Penny Knight, reque.si for judg­ ment. $2.50 plus interest, — Debra H. Vogler vs, Gerald L. Viigler. child custody, div'orce from bed and board, requesi defen­ dant no go about, threaten, harass or inlcrfere with plaintiff, alimony, medical expenses, attorney fees, possession of Escort automobile, camper, homeplace and lur- 'ivi sh iyiTi^r tnte-ltitl-l-— —sa v+ng4i- accouiii. t'lei.i N. Bivens vs. W illiam 1-, Bivens, absnlute divorce, liainn's l uneral Home Inc. \s. Juditli B. Mans, requesi for jiulgnieni. $2.921.(i7 plus interest. ('.A , Seafnrd .Sons Lumber Co. vs. Carolina Structural Coin- pnneiils Inc,, ivquesi lor recovery, $',312 jilus iiuciesl. $8(X) altoiney lees Ruth 11, Brnwii vs. Rnberi (i. B rnw iiJr.. requesi lor judgment. $4.rMKi plus iiiieiesi. atiorney lees. 1 iiula Colev Shore vs. Thomas Ray Shore, absolute divorce. • — Pamela Jones Wyse vs. Gary W ayne W yse, request for judgment. — Tracy A. Poplin vs. Mark M. , Poplin, confession of judgment, — Bob Cope & Son Construc­ tion Co. vs. Andrew Reavis, re­ quest for recovery, $2,543.78 plus interest. — Donald Bingham and W.D.; Parks doing business as Bingham & Parks Co. vs, Robert Davis do­ ing busine.ss as Davis Wholesale Shooting Supplies, request for judgment, 51,486.30.; The following were trealcd Iasi week in the emergency room at Davie County Hospital. The hospital only releases infor­ mation on patients it considers a public record because of the nature of the injury. ----------^lUigiuiaJieauchiiiiip. (?3,.ce.r::._ vical strain suffered in aulo acci­ dent, 5:07 p.m. May 16, treated and released, — Boyd N, West, 25, guiisho: wound 10 left ankle, 6:30 p.til. May 18, transferred to Forsyth Memorial Hospital. • — Mark Anihony Scott, 19, cer­ vical and back strain suffereil in auto accident. 6; 10 a.m. May 21, treated and released. — Mary L, M iller, 32, muscle sjiasms suffereit in auto accident, 11:19 a,m. 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Ct-aig Seaford I ’iciated : at the- double-ring i;emony. jl'he bride cho.se a formal white Iwn in bridal taffeta. It featured l?bat nccklinc with a yoke of Iglish netting trimmed in re- Ibroiderecl French Alencon lace. Irhe fitted long sleeves were also Lliqued and trimmed in the same |c. ■ Irhe full gathered ski n w as ap- \jued in motifs o f the French lincon lace and edged at the Inline with a wide French Alen- |i flounce that llowed into a Ihedrariength train. I'hc back o f the bodice was cut |.vn to a V at the waist atkl was Ihplcmented by a large poulTof leading rufncs at the waistline, ro complete the en.semble, she Ire a double-tiered bridal veil, le d with scalloped pejirls and al- llicd to a Juliet cap. beaded and H o l / a n d - N a s h C o u p l e S p e a k s V o w s sequincd. I.iitila Cartel', bride's sisicr-in- law. Avas matron of honor. Kim ­ berly Gregory was bridesmaid. , Kenny Benge was best num. Ushering were Mike Carter, bride's brother: .Icff Clme and Steve .Vlaness. Acolytes were Keith Gixibey and Greg Dunn. Jason Wi.secarver. bridegroom's son was ring bearer. ; The bride is a graduate of 1.5avie County High School and lilon Col­ lege. She is employed by I’laiilers.' Lifesavers Company, The bridegroom is a grailuate ol Wesi Greene High School anti is self-employx'il. Following a honeymoon in the Poeoiio Mountains, tlie couple Will make their home in Mocksv'ille. Reception Immediately following the w'cd- cling ceremony, the reception was heki in the church parsonage, hosted by the bride's parents. Assisting with the serving were Judy Godbey, Joy Seaford, Helen Presnell, and Sharon Boger. Refreshments served incliKled 3-tiered w'edding cake, bridal punch, ham biscuits, cherry tans, cheese discs and peanuts. Beis\ SiiAuiiie 1 lolland and Kcl l> llol.e Na^ll were married in a p ill, (.'creinon} ,Vla_\ 21 at ihe lu 'iiii'o lM t.s. Maureen l.a/eiibs. aunt ol the IiikIi- I'lie ke\ I.K, Spci’i.e o iIii'j.iicil. Ihe nuisieal preliule u.is per- lo n n cillt\ euitaiisl I'eirv l-ov ol Siaiesville. (,)ii;aiiist w.is Dee \'ans(oi N. of ( )lin, auni H I tlie I'rkie. M rs. Dns.imk' Slone, ^isici of ilie LTOom. alleiuled llie rcgisler. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. lidilli llolmes llollaiul of Olin and C.l- Holland of l.oray. She is a liradii.iie of North IreilellM igh School and is eniploved In J.l'. Stevens. The bridegro()iii is the s(iii of .Mrs. Jeannelle Suinniers of States­ ville aiul Cecil .Nash of Route 4. iMooresville. lie is a graduate of Norih Iredell High School and is employ eil by Cabinet: Makers. G neii in marriage by her laiher. the bride wore an ivory taffeta gown wiih a fitted basque with Chantilly lace enhancing the waist as was the sweetheart neckline. Crystal sequin bows on each shoulder and the three-quarter length sleeves accented wiih Chan­ tilly lace added interest as did the taffeta bustle trimmed with Chan­ tilly hue \^lii(.li li.'il 1(1 ilic hcinliiK' irunined with Chantilly iaee. •A \Kaisl lenglli \eil ol iiiiiiiaiute satin and silk earnalinns w iili lil\ ol llie \ alley streamers waseiihi'ine ed w ith lin\ pearls aiul gvpsophila. The buiK|uel \>.as. while and pink silk earnalions. and miniature mums and gypsophila wiih lace ,'ind' salin sireamers added interest. She complemented her attire w illi pearl earrings and a pearl necklace which \vere prcsentcil to hei by her moiher. Mrs. H/ra Minnish was matron of honor. The groom chose his father as his best man. and ushers were Bob­ by Campbell and l-'ranklin Hollaml. brothers of the bride. ,A reception hosted by the bride's lam ily at the home of M i^ .Maureen H. I.azeiiby Tollowed the ceremony. Hoiiorai)' guests were Mrs. M;uireen Li/enby. Mrs. I.esia fl. Holland, grandmothers of the bride, and Mrs. Rheba Nash, graiulmother of ihe groom. Ms, l-lolland is the grand- datightcr of Mrs. Sue 1-ralcy Holmes o f Mocksvillc, win) was unable to attend. The couple w ill make their home 1)11 Carl .Austin Road. Statesville. A u c t i o n e e r s C h o r u s I’aul D rechsler and Dick Latham, two residents of Davie County, will perlbrin this Saturday with The Auctioneers Ch('rus of W 'inslon-Saiem, at Brock ,\udilorium . 1'he 40-plus member chorus of male vocalists will preseill an even­ ing o f barbershop harmony begin­ ning at 8 p.111. Latham has been involved with the chorus for the past si.\ years. He. in pan. made the decision U) join when The .Auctioneers made one o f the fir.st $1,()0() donations to Rainbow House, now Ihe RonakI M cDonald House in Winstoii-Salem. a home away from home for parents o f chiklren at Baptist Hospital. 'I'he Lathnin.s, who lost a 3 '/:-year-old child to cancer in 1980. tiecided to cliannel their energies into child-related charities. Penny. Dick's wife, now serves on the board of Ronald McDonald House. Paul Drechsler, at Uitham's in- viiaiion, joined the chorus two years ago. For Drechsler, the com- maraderie and the involvement in elu)ral singing were a perfect way to get rid of the tensions o f day to day living, as well as to contribute in a positive way to helping others. Drechsler, in turn, has invited Van Dtmn, another resident of Davie County to Join The Auc­ tioneers. He Joined this week. The Auctioneers performance is sponsored by The Davie County Arts Council, who hopes to make the chorus's appeiirance here in Davie County an annual event. I# ' I < r - -'"M Mrs. Kelly Hoke Nash ... was Betsy Suzanne Holland P i a n o S t u d e n t s T o G i v e R e c i t a l A group o f pinao students o f Anita Long w ill present a recital Sunday evening. May 29, at 7:30 in the sanctuary o f First Presbyterian Church. Playing w'ill be Kathy Cozart, Ellyn Johnson, Heather Hender­ son. W ill D w iggins, Jeanie Marklin, Jenny Marion, Carrie Brown, Matthew Dull, Jennifer ' Dull, Kim Stapf, Jennifer Garnett; ■ Amy Call, Joanna Babbitt, Chris- ■ ty Mando, Jenny Mando, Pam ■ Stapf, Billy Stapf, Heather Welch, W ill Edwards, Jimmy Robinson,' Crystal Peacock, Beth M ull, Lisa ■ Sherrill, Cathy Sherrill, Je n i- Wilson, and Brooke Suiter. Iliss Camilla FJizal'>eth ' ‘Cam- I ” Zim m criiiiin and Stephen lyiie Walker w-cre united in mar­ ie Saturday, May 21, at a 6 Ji. candlelight service at Ad- |ce United Melhodist Church. K e v . Thomas G. McLean of- lated ; at the double-ring i'm ony. Ihe couple chose as their wcd- I; scripture the I.ovc chaplcr 13 I'irst Corinthians, rcail from a Je belonging to the bride's lit-grandiiiother, Mrs, Bessie |ie r Fulp. program o f wetldmg niiisic I ()resented by organisi. Mrs. It Latham, and soloist. Mrs. ■is Mclx'an. lie bride, given in iiiarri.igc by Ibrtither. llaroUl /.immerman, I; a formal gown cif Alencon I. feattJriiig a tiered skirt ac- l-‘il by rows of pointed lace tear ■ s, and a cliap.cl train. I ler he,id L* was a circle of wispy silk le ts from which fell (he waist ■ill veil, |e carried a boiiquej of assorted Inowers oi' roses, daisies, car- I'lis and baby's breath accenteil satin streamers. Her only llry was a strand ol pearls [tging to her giaiulniother. Viola Holder. Irs. Penny Holder Horne of liiiions, cousin o f the bride, I tnairon o f honor and Miss Mock o f Mocksville was II ol' honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs, Margaret VValker of Dobson and Mrs. Darlene Blake o f Advance. Roy Lee Walker was his son’s best man. Ushering were Michael /.immerman, broihcr of the britle; Gene Walker HI Dobson, broihcr o f the groom; and W illiam Blake o(' Advance. Miss Audrey Walker, cousin of ihe groom, kepi the guest register. Kallis' Walker .•ind Anita Walker, also cousins, disiribiiieil bags of bird seeds lo the guests, M rs, Ruth Slielton Sm ith dircclcd the wedding. The hritlc's parents are M r. and M is. Harvey HarokI Zimmerman of Ailvance. She is a gradualeOf Davie High School and Catawba College and is euiployeil by the Davie County School System. I'hc bridegroom is the son of M r. and Mrs. Roy Lee Walker of Route (), Ailvance. He is a graduate of Davie High School and alteiid ed l-'orsyth Technical Inslilute. He is employed by A-1 I’hiinbing ami Heating Coni|)any of Mocksville. After a honeymoon to Carolina Beach ihe couple w ill he at home on Route 2, Advance, Kcceplion InimeiHately following the wed­ ding ceremony, a rece|)tion was held ill the couple's honor in the church fellowship hall. Serving were .Mrs. Helen Holder, Mrs. Tonya Whisileman, Mrs. Ruby Walker, Mi's. Jane Carter anti Mrs. Sarah Reece. ■ The refreeshment table was coveretl with a pink cloth i)\erlaiil with lace which was caught at the corners aiul center by pink bows. A basket o f assorteil silk llowers, niatchiiig Ihe bridal bou(.|uel. was used as a centerpiece Hanked by lighletl pink lapers. At one end of the table was a three-tiered wed­ ding cake adorned with sugar bells anil iop|)eil with a miniature bride and groom. Refrcsliments servetl included wedding cake, trays o f mi.Ncil melon and fru it, assorted vegelables with dip, finger sand­ wiches of chicken salad and pi- miento and cheese, assorted homemade mokled mints, nuts, pink, green anil chocolate weilding cookies and punch. A portrait of the bride was mounted on an ea.sel Ix'hind a lace covered table which held a decorated basket ofniiniaiure pic- Itires of the bride, and were gifts lo the guesls. After the reception, Mrs. Nan­ cy /.iminernian presented a crystal cake plate on a stand to her ilaiighter which had been in the family for four generations, and belonged lo Cainmie’s great grciit- gi andinoilier, Paulina lU i/a Weaver Disher, born in IK4‘L Keliearsal U iniier A reheaisal dinner was hosted for Ihe couple F'riday evening at the church fellowship hall. Three tables were set up for the 36 guests. The tables were covered with lace cloths using red and white peonies as centerpieces. The ar­ rangements lloaled in aery.stal coii- lainer; which also held lighted w hile candles. The niemi consisted of ham biscuits, baked bear.s, |X)tato salad, slaw, groom's cake and assorteil soft drinks. iSiidal Patties • .Advance United Melhodist Church women hosied a miscellan­ eous shower for the bride-elect April 9 at the church fellowship hall, with a|)|>ro\imaiely .>11 guesls attending. • On Siiiida). .April It). Miss /inim ernian was honored wiih a shower at the home ol Mrs. F'rances Walkei of Rome (i. .Ad vance. gi\en by friciuK, ,iiul relatives, • On May a shower w,is giv cn at Shady Gro\e School b \, ilu: fellow faculty membeis. Bridal l.iiiiclieun Miss Sarah Mock of Mocks\ illc hosied a hincheon Sunda\. Max 1.'^. ai the home of liei moiliei. Mrs I'loreiiee Mock. ■ *■’ U|)on arriv.d ihc lionorce \'>as presented with a corsage. Speci.il guests were llie niollicrs ol the liride and groom and ;jiamd niollicrs. Mrs. \'iola Holder and Mrs. Virginia \\'alkci. The hostess pre.senled Miss /in i- nierman w illi a frameil wedding invitation. Mrs. Stephen Wayne Walker ... ivas Camilla Elizabeth Zimmerman 2H -1)A V IK (’()UN TV KNTKIOMilSK KKCOKI), TlIU KSnA Y* Nlay 26, 198S F o u r G o r n e r s N e w s Hy M nrie W hile ■Four Corners Corrosponclen! ' Seth Tliiixlon Wiis liomirt'd I'ni: his hirtli'Iny Suniiiiy evening hy Mrs. Jdiiiisie Shelton ill herhnnie. AttendiML’ were Mr. anil Mrs. Von Shehnn. Ken and Sandra Shehdti, M r. and Mrs. Tini i liiuhes, .Mr. anti M rs.: Biilihy Shelii'n. Ciinijcr and Clin Sheiion, Rainanda Sanders, Cirei: W'alsim, Ml . and Mrs. Stove I'osier,: Mr. aiul Mrs. Ko\ I.iinu ol'Winstiin-Saieni;. I,In da Hintiin and .liTlnt lliiL’h .Shellon. M;ir> Phelf)s ol Keruei.vv illc si as weekend yuesi III .VIr. anil Mi->, Richard Vest. Mrs. (iiady Heck was: Stindax' dinner !.!iiesi nl Mrs! W ill Hvck, Mrs. I nn Ral)edi.>e and cl)i)drt‘i), Mrs .Miklreil .Miller. ^ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Railedge, and A C , kalledue .(r; visual;,A .f, RalledL’c Sr anil lulna Mae Ralled!.'c dnriii!.’ the vu'ckend. .leanna Haxtei i'l High I’oint was Ntinday: dinner guest nt .Mr. and Mis. ./lie U'liite and M ark. Advance News Mrs. Charles Kent Ward ... was Sandra Lynne Snyder S n y d e r - W a r d V o w s The wcilding of Sandra Lynne Snyder of Coolecmee U) Charles Kent Ward olM^oute 4, Mt)eksville. wa.s held Saturday, May 21, at 2 p.m. at Sniith Grove United Mcthodi.st Church. 'I’he Rev. Hob­ by Swaini officiated at the double­ ring ccreniony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, J.W . Snyder, wore a bridal gown of charnieusc satin, de.signed with a lltied beaded bodice. Queen Aniie neckline and basque w'aist with a key-hole open­ ing in the back. The full skirt ex­ tended into a semi-cathedral train. She wore a noral and pearl fila­ ment halo attached to a fingertip veil of bridal illusion. The bride’s sisters, Mrs. Pat Merrell and Mrs. Dawna Jones, - both of Fork, were matrons of ■ honor. Bridesmaids were Sherrie M errell, bride's niece o f Fork; • Wanda Farmer, bridegroom ’.s .. sister o f Statesville; Teresa Handley of Greenville, S.C.; Tam- my Spillman, o f North M yrtle Beach, S.C.; and Jamie Boger of Mocksville. Buddy Martin of Coolcemec was best man. . Ushering were Chad M errell, bride's ncphew' o f Fork; David ^ Mast o f Sherrill's Ford; Scott Mast, David Taylor, lid Hinkle and Wayne Register, all o f ■ IVlocksville. Child attendants were Hannah Brewster, bridegroom's niece of Plymouth, Mass., who was llower girl; and Jeffrey Jones, bride’s nephew o f Fork, ring bearer. M rs, Debra Brew ster o f Plymouth, Mass., kept the guest register; The bride is a graduate o f Davie County Higli School and attended Rowan Technical College. Her parents are M r. and Mrs. J.W . Snyder o f 46 Davie St., Cooleemee. The bridegroom is the son ()f Mrs. Betty Ward o f Route 4, Mocksville. and the late C.F. Ward, Me is a grailuale of Davie County High School, and attend­ ed Forsyth Technical College. He is self-employed and i.s owner o f C ’s Restaurant in M ix'ksville. Follow'ing an unannounced honeymoon, the couple w ill make their home in Mocksville. Reception A reception was held in the church fellowship hall immediately follow'ing the wedding ceremony. Hosts were the bride's parents. The refreshment table was covered with an overlay o f white lace with a full length lace skirt. At one end wa.s a four-tiered u ed- ding cake, and the other, a crystal bowl with: fruit punch. Other refreshments included finger sand­ wiches. cheese and sausage balls, fresh vegetable tray w'ith dip. decorated mints and mi.xed nuts. Assisting with the serving were Carolyn Smith o f Cooleemee. Dena Kennedy i)f Salisbury, and Darlene Hubbard o f Mt. Ulla. Rehearsal Dinner Mrs. Betty .Ward, bridegroom's mother, hosted a reheansal dinner Friday evening follow'ing the wed­ ding rehearsal, at the church fellowship hall, ■' The menu served included bak­ ed ham, potato salail, chicken salad puffs, fiiiilbow l, chec.se straws and the gi'oom’s ehocalate cake. Guests included the wedding party, family members, close friends, and out-of-town guests. Fatality Estimate f’ourtcen persons could lose their lives in traffic accidents in North Carolina over the long Memorial 13ay holiday week-end, tlie N.C. State Motor Club has predicted. The state w'ill count its loll over a 7S-hour |x;riod from 6 p,m, on Friday, May 27, until, midnight Monday. May 30. Last year 13 fatalities occurred and 1.088 vs'crc injureil over a similar period. l!(lith /.im m erm an Advance Coitespontlenl T'annly l.)a> \sas i)hscr\cd Sun day. M.iy 22. Irpiti 4 - X p.in, with .1 coiik'out at tin.'Rccrealion Center: The Methodist Men harhe- qiicd liaiiibiii'gers and hot dogs with all the triniiniiigs. .Soft ilrlnks and honieniaile ice cream were al.so served, (iaines of volIc) lia ll, baskclbalL horse shoe and other games were playeil |irioi to a time of singing ami worship. liibles and religious books were given to the high schinil and col­ lege graduates .Sunday morning at Meihiidist Cluiivh tiuring ilie wor­ ship service, High schi»)l graduaies were Lu,'\nn Browder. Lesley Bur­ nette and Jennirer Viigler, College gratluates were Angie Browder, Mandy r-o.ster and Kim Ward who received biKiks. Other gratluates from higher education who were recogni/,eil were David l-olmar, Chris Jones and svife Sue Wells Jones, Mrs, Joyce Robertson's Sunday School class observed Pentaeost Sundas-. the hinhda}' ofthe chuivh, liy releasing helium filled balloons after the Sunday School hour; The kitidergarien group had put their names and name of Methodist Church inside ihe balloons, Mr, and Mrs, ''R ed" Coriiat/.er have returned from an IS-ilay trip to Hawaii where they vi.siled their children, Lelia iind Jay Gra_\’ and 4-m onth-old ilaughter. Lrin Lli/.abeth. Hlakc Smile\ is a paiicnt at I'or- .syth Hospit;il where he had a leg ampiitaled last week. Mrs: /Mlx'ita White ofthe Ijames Cross , Roads com m unity is recuperating Iron) recent surgery at the home of her daughter anil son-in-law. Jane and Jack Carter. Mrs. Sallie Carter was honored w iih ii dinner at her home Sunday in celebration of her 90th birthday. The dinner was given by her children and their spouses. Mrs, liklith Zimmerman honored her granddaughter, Meredith Hen- ilri,\, with a ilinner at her home Sunday in celebration o f Meredith's 7lh birthday on May 19, Guests were Mrs. Janie Hen- dri,\. Andrea. Melissa, .Amanda Heiulrix and Sherry Myers. Gray Sidden has returned home from Forsyth Hospital after undergoing surgery there last week. , , Sandra Jean Riela wa.s among the Shady Grove School participttnts in a dance recital Sunday afternoon at Skate World in Clemmons. Miss Jessica Shields of the Davie County Dance Academy is the instructor. Sandra Jean is the 5-year-old ilaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Riela o f Bermuda Run, E i i i s G e t s H o n o r Davie Coun-' ty native and .Statesville High School mathe­ matics leaclier. Mrs. Deborah G. Ellis, won the I9S8 North C a ro lin a ^ Kills Cheerleading Coach of ihe Year Aw'ard and received an engraved plai|ue and a gold megaphone. High school principals and secondary school and college athletic directors nominated Ihe coaches. Judging w'as based upon letters of recommendation from the athletic director at the nominee’s school, members ofthe cheerlead­ ing squad and the principal — plus the activities o f the coach. Ellis also represents the 3-A schools on the N.C. High School Athletic Association Cheerleading Advisory Committee. As coach ofthe year she w’ill be responsible for coaching the A ll- Slate Cheerleading We.st squad at the Hast-We-st giime in Greensboro during the summer. She w'ill also represent North Carolina at various clinics and W'orkshops as a consultant, Ellis is a 1970 graduate of Davie County High School and a 1974 A1 alumnus o f Catawbii College, She is the daughter of M r. and Mrs, Thomas A. Gaither. She resides in Statesville with her dauuhter, Nikki. redefine style T h is S u n d a y C o u ld B e A L I F E S A V E R H a ve Y o u r B lo o d P ressure C hecked F R E E T h is S U N D A Y F R O M 1-5 p .m . 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In recent years the county commissioners and school board have bickered over school spen- ding. I want too see that end, and replace bickering with a spirit of cooperation to do the very most we can for our children. We have a common goal. It is the school board’s decision to make on teacher supplements. Not the commissioners. i Last year the commissioners voted 3-2 to hold ; back $75,000 from the schools simply because n part of it might have been used for supplements. The school board sets school policy. As a com­ missioner, I would not try to overrule that elected responsibility. I grew up on a farm, milking cows and hoeing tobacco. To my good for­ tune, I had a few extrodinaryj teachers at Farmington High School. They saw potential s in me that I didn’t see in i myself. And not just in me. From that tiny school of farm children, an unusual number went to colleges and did , ■ well. Some became doctors;; lawyers, professors and ■: scientists. The main thing wej had going for us was teachers who inspired us to make something of ourselves. New school buildings and fine facilities are im­ portant. But there is nothing more vital to a good education than the classroom teacher. We’ve got excellent facilities. The school board has said supplements will help keep and attract the best teachers. I’m willing to give them a chance to prove it. I won’t turn a deaf ear to our schools. They are our best asset; Davie County’s growth and ex­ pansion is largel'y due to one thing — our ex­ cellent schools. 1 want to keep them that way. As a coinmissioner, I will try to give our schools every penny they need that the county can reasonably afford. Not money to waste — but the tnoney necessary to give our children an opportunity to become good, productive citizens. I'm not going to be cheap when it comes to education, . .Y l, I I n I m I * IM n t‘-W! I IK 14. VUMUKI PuM • r . G u g lie lm i- T r ip le t t C o u p le P la n s A u g u s t W e d d i n g In W ilk e s b o r o M r. and Mrs. John Anthuny thigliclm i, Ibrniorly ol' Mocksvillc, rnosvol' 104 Pcacltirec Roati, Niirih Wilkesboro. aiiiiouricc llic cngage- : mcnt of their (laughier, Wendy Lynn G uglichiii, lo Dennis Michael T rip le tt, .son o f M r. and Mrs. Warren l-.dwaril Triplett of Route I. Wilkeshoro. The wedding is planned lor Aug. 13 at St. i’aiil's 1-piseopal Chiireli in W ilkesboro. The britle-elecl is a graduate of Wilkes Central Migh Sehool, and W ilkes ConiMtunity College with an associate degree in nursing. .She is employed by Wilkes General Mospiial. Triplett is a graduate ot‘ Wilkes Central Migh School, and aliend- ,cd Brevard College. He is employed by United i’arcel Service in Wilkesboro. Miss Guglielnii is also the granddaughter of M .11. Murray ol Ber­ muda Run. N e w A r r i v a l s DAVIK BAUN'HS M l. and Mrs. DavitI Barnes o f .^l() Magnolia Ave.. Mocksville, announce the birth ofa .son, Nathan I .ee Barnes, on May 18 at l-orsyth M em orial llo sp iia l in Wiiision-Saleni. I he couple have one other child, a son. Ryan .Alan. 7. i;i)W ARD S C lill.C a lh \. aiul.lustin luluards ol Route 7. Mocksville. announce ihc biith ol iIr'ii second child and I'lo ilic i. ( 'la\ton I’alnicr. (hi Sun d .i\. Ma\ l.'S. at I'orsMh Mcmnnal llospiial 111 W iiislonrSalcm I he b.iby weighed (> 11k ,S ' • o/-, .mil w.iN I') inches in lengih M.ilcinal giaiulp.irenls ,iic Ml aiiil Mrs, Bnicc I-,, lliiiklc Sr ol Koiilc 4, Mockw illc I’.ilcmal gr.iiidparcnls ,irc .\li and .Mi s C 'Itll lulu aids S i. ol ,\1| (iiieaiL ( iic.ii-giaiidi'aicnls arc \Irs ■Mvl.i McClannon ol ('oolci'iiiee. and Mrs. I.auia I'.ihvards o| Mi. Ciilcad. ------------- •Mis. liduaids IS (he Imiucr Calhv Hinkle ol M ocks\illc H1-:N’1)RI.\ •Mr. and Mrs. Richard B llciv l-ork announce ihc birlh ol ihcirsceond chiM. a son. Joshua “ Ryan" on May I al p in l''orsyih Mcnional Hospii.ri Me has a sister, K. ( 'hac, s ' > Ryan weighed M lhs_ S' o/s and was 2l)'v inches iii Iciu'lli Malcnial I'landp.iicrits ,iic Mi aiul Mis. Slc'c lliilio n u i jiiJ.n j'. Hill and .Ml. lnhii Slusci uj l'elillsl\’\ aiiia .Malciiial !.'ic,il i'i.iiul[i,iii‘iits .in- M l. .iiul .Mis W llll.tlll 1: ill .|II|1S( in I 'l, A.h ,uii:c. M i. uikt Mi I'.iul: I lulu 111 ol l lh 1-1 11 \ 1 I ill ,1111 I M 1 I li'lci) .Slusci 111 I'ciiiiss K.iiii.i I'aleiii.il L’t,iihl|i,iiciits .lie Ml • iiul Mis, K kliaitl 1-- Ik’iidii', III l-iiik R e u n i o n S e t I he 1 ),i\ ic ( nuilly High .School (,'lass ol will have ils 20lh class leuiiioM Saturday. .Aug. 2 /, J he icimion coiniiiiltee needs chiss iiieiubeis to lill out a leser- v.itioii lorni so plans can be made -uud\aiicc: II unable 10 alteiid; the commiitee still wants curreni ad- dicsses lor all class memhcrs. 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Pol and pan.s cycle. lO-year I'ull «ananly on I’erinaTuf® Uil) and docn- liner (ask for details). 2 -level wash action. NOW ONLY WT •90-Dav : Money-back or Exchange Option from GE on Tetaii purchases. Satellite Antenna Sale It has ttie Receiver-Positioner and Decoder all in one box Movies-Sports-News Children’s Programs Up To 48 Months Financing R e c e iv e O ve r 200 C h a n n e ls O f V ie w in g W e Service Come by Today For A F re e D em o n stratio n FREE SITE SURVEY Free Delivery Come By For A Demonstration Today r Stop by the , Store a ‘ Yard Stick • Fly Swatter ‘ Grip It : ^ Tea Pitcher 312 Coil Extra Firm Twin Set $ 1 4 9 9 5 Full Size Set $ 1 9 9 9 5 Queen Size Set $ 2 5 9 ® ® King Size Set ^ 4 2 9 ® ® 5 Year Warranty Parts & Labor 52 Weeks ol On Sat T.V. Guide t J [ u a * s a r i9(lUKJnn NOW ONLY 11 Color T.V. M O C K S V IL L E F U R N I^ • iS ■ ^ A P P L liL N iE ^" Downtown IVIocksvllle 634-5812 634-2250 iJ lu s t s a r .W . KeiiioUv Control Ct)nsole Color TV witli 155 Channel Sleep Timer NOW ONLY Model TU9821 *489“ 1rtsSi 4M -I)A\’IK COliNT^' KN TKRPKISK KKCOKI), Tllim SD A V , May 2f>, im s : Mrs. Michael Frank Barbee ... was Deana Michelle Plot! Cooleemee Sr. Citizens Discuss Trip To N.C. Zoo Cndlcemci; Senior C ili/ciis nici ;il CtKilceniceMrsi l^upiist C'luirch Fcllinvship Mall. 'I'lii: iiifclinj; was callL-d m order by the presidcni. ; , 'I'he program wasWorry About It." by Melinda l-rye. A piano solo was pertbrnied bv Bellie Bean. l-oriy inenibers were present, as was one new nieinber. , The hynin “ Melp Soniebotly T('- day.” : was sung. Devotions by the clia|)lain were from Acts 8:26-37 on the topic “ Mclping Someone in Spiritual Need". ‘ Two members won trophies lor winning the ^’MC’.A l-'und D iiscat the Kock-a- iiion. V'iigiiua I’lott, seeoml place: am! Hannah .lones. first place. Several nicnibers went \\ ith a senior cili/.ens group to Spencer Shops and Cannon Villuge. and ale al Ki'iW Cafeteria. Members iliscusscil a trip to the 7,00 at .Ashchoro. The meeting was dismissed with closing song, "The More We Gel Together.” Members were atljom'ncil to the dining room lor a cow icd dish meal. The next meetini; will be June l.V ^ Cornatzer News Hy Dottie I’ott.s Cornatzer Correspondent I’eail Fry'e is undergoing treal- iiicnt in Davie County Hospital. Eva Pott.s visited Jo.sephine lEllis Friday. M r. and Mrs. Homer Potts and Sharon visited M r. ;nui Mrs. C lill Edwards and sons Sunday al'ter- nuon. They have a new sou, Clayton, born M ay I.S. Bessie Jones attendeil Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee. Her grandchildren were in the .<\wana Program Sundav nisiht. New Location Reg. 15.97 Mens-navy,- natural, or white canvas Shoe Show store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-9pm; Sunday 1pm-6pm Deana Michelle Ploii. daughter oC M r. iilKl Mrs. K..I. PloU ol Route 2, Moek.sville, anil Michael Frank Barlxv, son ol'.iNh', and Mrs. F'l ank liarbee o f Route, I , Woodleal, were niiitcil in ntaiiui'ic Saturday, Ma\ 2 I , in a noon wed ding at Ml. 0 |i\e t hhial:NK'ilnHli\i ('huich, Wyo, M he Rev. Svvaininr liciaU 'd al Ihc doubir iin i’ ccri'iiu'iu . I he bnde. i’l\cn in niai i h\ lici t.iihcr. wou' a "I '.‘.lute tallela. Ie:iluiini; ,i ilropped I'.imIiu- uaisiinu' tiim nk'd ni; W 'lii'.i' hue. .u'l ciik'd b\ a \ ‘ neckliiie inilliiicd HI iHJiiletl lace ,iiul cm bi.iidcrcii icn:iis^ance sleeves. The cm , i>i(?iileied pi uice-.s se.'ini I'nihcc and sleeves were ilec'ualcd til Sehillli and \ eiusi,' lave w ilh a east, .ulin;,' lalJeI.i bullerllv how al llie back wai'-thne llci lull skii r exlendciJ inlu a eha|)el length liaiii- She \\oiy a Seliilfli and W.nise hac cap al taehed lo a liiii:enip veil ol ^heer bi ulal illusion wiih se.illereJ appli t|ues and a I.ice border. Cliiistina I'urches of I'aiiiuiiulun was niaid of honor. SersinL’ as bridesiilaitls ucie f)onna ( .irtei and Denise M iller, bride's sisters. : both of Wvo; and Susan W liillcv, hridegrooni's sister of Woodleal Danin I'oolc ot W oodle.il was I'esl man I lsheriiii.i vveiv .hie : ( .11 U 'l : ol :\\ V11, iNjaik .NKt luuif and David \\:liiiley,. holh ol N'v'o.idleal- I in- I'l ide IS ,1 j.'i.idiiale ol I ).i\ ie i'oinirv High Scin'i.j jnd a’licndfd \\ I :.li'i n ( ‘.li t ’iiii.i 1 :iii\ei sii\ . She ri .idiial. ■! lioiii I:( H s'. Ill I eeliiiii. ,d 1 ••Ih'i'i, '.\)lh a deviei.- ill ladn'ioi'K leelinnl.i'iv She K e'lnphned 1*\- Ni 'I 111 (',11 i:>l m:i ii.ipl is!' I losi'iilal. M|s|( HI 'N'lle'lll . : rile I'l iik.'iTouin Is a:;M:idii,ile of ''v es| lv,)ua;i I ligii Si.iiO( il, lie is e I iipli 'V ed II'd Ke 11 v ' s o f S.'iiisf'urv a-. .Ill eleeiiuiue u'i:iiiii-.;i,in I'ollou iti!> a lioiiL'viiioiiii ,ii Myr- lie iieaeh. S.C,. ihe couple w ill be .!! in Woodleal. Reecptaiii iii\!i!edi.ilel_\ loihuvim! ihe well- dui” ccieinon>. llie coujilc: was lionoied uilh a rccc|:nion in ihe vhiiieh lellowship hall. Hosis were llie In ide's pai'enls. Bi idal Sllitwels *: ,\ I'rulal sliow'cr was given for DcLiiia I’loil .April .M) al the home ol Denise M iller, W>ti. llostesses were Clirislina l-urches. Donna C aller. .M.iiiha : P roeioi, , and Deiiisc M ille i. Spccial gilcsls wcie Fdith Ploll ol l armingion. biido's moilier. and Itoiiiiic Barhec o| Woodle.il, Ihe grooni's in oilici. ; • A bridal shower was ” iven 1-1 al iIk' home ol Mr. and. M rs. Frank Barbee, WtHKllciir.i! Hostesses weie Susnii W hillcy, sister of the groom, and Mr,s., l-fank fiarbee, * A britlal shower wa.s i>ivcii Miss Plott at N.C. Bapiisi Hospiiiil by her fellow employees May 18. Golden Agers Hear Report l(> I ah Sain Club Reporter I he ( loldeli .Age Club incl Mas I ,ii, ihe Kolaiy 11 ul w ith 17 iiiembers and one visitor present. r.oraine Sain called the meeting lo oidcr and Helen tiusiavson read the inimiles of the last meeting. A new member. : the Rev. Lester Kcaion. was welcomed. Rulh .lones saiir "W hy Should He Love Me So." Keaton, then sang " Yoii're the Best Thing Ever lla[ipenetl To M e." Estelle C ra n fill , gave the ilevotions. Mary Hairc introduced Mary Gooden from the Health Depart- ineiit, who spoke on depression in the older populatioii. She gave some of the causes. limnia Grant gave a report on the bus trip lo Glendale .Springs. Rulh BriK'k told of the AARP members assisting in the YM CA Davie i'amily Fun Fcstiviil on May 21 ,ii W illow Oaks Shopping Center and the bus tour going lo Charlotte on June 7 for ihe AARP meeting to take palcc at Universi­ ty Place on Harris Boulevard. The ne.M meeting will be on June 1. at which thtie Ihe Golden Age group w ill go to the K&W on Hca- ly Drive in Winston-Salem for lunch. Members are akso planning a trip to the zoo in Asheboro on June 13. Anyone who would like to go, con- Iact Mike Garner al 634-2325, Loraine Sain dismisseil with prayer. S p e c i a l D e l i v e r i e s W c ’Ve CA'peciini; spccial iicli\ ci ics in a levs’ slun't weeks when the iic\V lahi'i; dcli\cr\. .iml ivci'avia suites open at i^owan Mciimrial 1 lo.^pnal. In a sini;le spacious fooiii, i'.xpt'ci;iiil iho iIuts wilH)eable lo e.\|XTiencc liic entire hiilliiiig pioi es-. All siiite.s will be piisaic ssiili a piis.iie l)ath. telephone, and color teli's isioti. plus ,i sola hcd or lecliiiet: and a I'ocker. Babies can stay iiVthe same sitiie, and tnoihers will rest easier knowang ih;ii caring nnrses are only a few steps away 1 or iinMv inlorniaiion about aiTanging special deliwries at Rossan Memorial Hospital, call us at i7 0 -n D vS -!0 'i\ . m o i l M ock.sv'ille .Avenue. S .ilishu rs. ,N,c': 2SH -1 l)A\ IK liiVl'KKPKISK kKCOUl). 'l'llljR.SI)A^^ Mii,v 2fi, 198S—S» W o rk !n 'u ’s'.cil I H im ;ik"- In thi.' hii'hol Al l:’. Hll'Ui'l U.l's iT VMth K'l'jllnkc. w III’, J(nl\ , ,llki ('hnu'i.i' aihl n \I... k-.Mli,'' 'riio Kiippn: lixlensioi) Hnmcniiikers Chili incl :il 7 p.m. Ma\ 1(1 ill the home of kill!).loMcs. C(i-lu).slc.ss u'ii.s G iiiy Smiili. I’rosuloiit IX-hhic Kooniz picsid- fii, riu' mcLtlini; iipeiioil wiih ili-vo- linns hs l^iiih .loiK'.'- spciikiiii: itn I’ravci aiui al.sn sinj’iiit; iwn sniiys, " I cacli Ml' In i’ray" aiul "II TIial K ii'l I in c ." iiunicen mcmln'iN aiul iwn uiii'M'. .mss', c I'd I loll call w III) iIrmi: m iillu'i 's lavoiiii' sas 111!.’ ( iiifsl'. wi-ii' .V:iiic\' Hallman, l'!\U’nsion rtic I'omi'an'i ..’iMiiui.K Iu k 's an-.l ilisuil'iik's i'i)..-\!iK‘ an.!. ai'iij 'proJiuls UM'ii In piicsor'.i' silaiio. L'f.iiH'-, iiiui hav. ' Divwl'I H'lik-d AlllL'l'Kan l ai’iu ProiJiu'l.s ill .hiiii.' I'l l'i,''(i. as liT ;riior\ sales manaiu'r. Hreuor lvL',an liiS professional caiccv us a icnUory saicsnian repa'sL'ntni!; I’liriiia ilaiiy liwls. 11c was n.'coi;ni/i\l a.s " liip M ilk Replace;' Salesman" in. 1‘'77. Brewer then joined Hanlen .Mill­ ing Company as ilislricl inaiiat:ei. Blackwood In USA F SlalT Sgt. .Alan L). Blaekwood has yradiialed I'rom the A ir i-oree noneommissioned ot'fieer leader­ ship school. The sergeant studied techniques ot' leiulership. managemeni and supervision. : He is an administration specialist with the 437lh Field Maintenance Squadron at Charleston A ir Force Base, S.C. BlackwotKl is the soli ot' retired M arine Coip. Gunnery Sgt. F.L. Blackwood Jr. ol' Little River, S.C., and Iva Blackwood ot' Cooleoniee. His wife. A ir Force Sgi. Karen E. Blackwood, is the daughter of •Angus B. and Jackie I lutchings of 987 liillside Drive, Southampton. Pa. — ■'I'he sergeaiii is a 1978 graduate o f IJavic High School. Gartner Gets USAF Training .’ Airm an 1st Class Barry J. Cartncr. son of M r. unci Mrs. | \V. Joe Gartner o f Route 7, MiK-k.sville. has graduated froin A ir Force basic train in g at Lackland A ir ______________ Force Base. Te.xas. G iirtne r IDuriiig the si.\ weeks of training the airman studied the A ir l-orce mission, organi/.ation and ciistoms and received special training in human: relations. In addition, airmen who com­ plete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree ihrough the coniiniinity college of the A ir I'orce. He i. a 19S4 graduate of Davie CoLiniv H ii’h .School. I %99 $7.991I OFFER EXPIRES 6-5-88 I I Fo$fer-Raueh Lowes Shopping Center Salisbury St., Mocksville 634-2141 agent, and fieiK'\a M c('lam rock Koont/. read Iclieis from .\likc lle iid ii\ regaidiiig a slulc pK:\cih lation on the 'I'M l'.A aiu! Iroin Kath) TomhiiMMi. piihlic lelaiion.s coordmainr ,il l),i\ii.; Cinnilv : I lospilai in'. llillL' L'lrilp-. Ill ll:|\ c ;| meeting at the hnspiinl anil inni ilu.- I'acility, ' , M c iiiIv in Were reminded li'i' wile m the iipcoiiiuii' lun ull primars In .Maii'aiel .Shew, i ni/enslnp leader. I.iuiise : CaiUK-i, :lainil> life leadei, reporlcd ilie Davie Academy 4 Hers raisei.!more than ‘s l.in il III then recent CA.slic l ihruM-. Bike a l lioit. ( .>ihi r amiouiK emenis: .A white elephaiil “.ale u ill he liekl ,ii the •hine .’I) rneetiiiL' u ith (iKiceeds go­ ing 111 llie Dasie .('(uiiiis (iiiiiip Hiiine huildiiig Iniuf IlnuMiig leatlers will have a Iraimiig class M,iy 2-1 at the Da\ie ( 'luinly Olhce Building. A basket class w ill be held June I-f I ^ ( 'all iiov. Ill rei.'ister. ■ Nancy Hartman pre.sentcd a pro­ gram on clothing care lips using a iorniat of the game show .“ Play Concentration." i’articular em­ phasis was placed on the safe laundering ol pesticide soiled clnihiiig. A ban o f phosphate :in. detergent has been legislated Irom North Carolina this year. The meeting adjourned with the C hih ('ollect anil refreshments .were serv ed. su M r TH F S 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 >\<o Miy i;;f) throufjh' fuosdi), 3K,%on€s Advertised Item Policy Tnch cl i?i')So ocjvc'ftisod lUims is foquirod lo bo rOadiiy avmlablo for salo In : (.-iich l.cwu£i stof(j f.*>copl,as opociftcall/ noted in this ad. II wo do run oul of un adv«/f!iiod itorn wo will offor you your choice o( n comparabto Item when nv;iil,iblu r«flucting tho samo sawngs. or n Rainchock which will ontillo you to purdiaso ihu advoftisod iiom at tho advortisod pnco wiihin 30 days, bmil ono ccjpon por itom purchasod. Ouaniity n'ghts fosorvod. Nono sold to doalors. : L O W E S W H E N I T C O M E S T O g r e a t W E E K L Y V A L U E S F O O D S W E W R O T E T H E B O O K ! 5 Lb. Pack Or More Fresh Ground Beef Jumbo Vidalia Onions Lb. O N L Y I , ('f)rN T V KNTI-m’KISI' KKCOKl). TIUJRSDAN*. Mi.v 26. I'm Band Plays Epcot D iivii' lli^ h 15:111(1 D ii iT to r RoIk t I I’iililld leads Disney paraclc. , (;1|1 I UCsilii\ . M.iV !lu' ! I,l\ K' S\'lu'(il H.iiii! won! !,■ Oii.m d o . ' l- 'lii,. in r ;,i s i\ il.rs ii.n 'k i-J si.hc(lule m |HM loi null;.'.. : soeine, Icarmni: .uul lun , i-'vi-iy, lln w \i-.us ihc b.iiul is . |H'nniltL\l lo Inkr ;iii k'xtciuK'ii li ip ;is ;i rciHv‘'t'tiiaiivc ui Davit' ( ’ouiiiy. Attoi' hems;, on ill'-' H'ad loi twelve hmii's. Ilie\ arnviH! .it tlioii motel aiul '-ettled into ilieii ii'oins- The rcmaiiidei ol'tiie e\enii-,i! was I'ri!'.'-.. 'hi' iui.ui '.pi'aki'! pi'iiilaiin I'ii,.' ' I atiie.vajiii I ieiiiletneii,' itxlax I'll' t t.'iih’i 'j'r.niiily jiu'\i.'IIIn 1,'nU'iiainiiK'm ihc Das'iv' I lis'li Si.ii.iol Man liiiu’ Haml lio iii N\u!|i Carolina The\' are uiulci (he iliicvtinii i'l Kohcil, i’alilio a iij Kalh'. I ccelici', l.s'l''': j.'iv e llieni a 'a .iud u'elfonie a.s liioy inaiI. li lor sour ciiiuvnicnl \ll iillention was ceiilercil upon ilk' haiul- As tlk'N iiunvlirU from Mi.>roci.'o to .VIcXleo, the annouiu e- , spent rela.ving in and hs the swim iiiin j’ pool and lesilnt; up loi day two. i On Wednesday, the bam.1 travel od to Ivpcot Center wlieie they ;weie oriented on tiie iiiles and ;direeiions for the iNlagie Miisie ;Days i’aratle. I.)iiring that lime ;in Epcot olTicial explaiiied that all of the Davie stiitients were ■i.vniph)y- ^ces lor the Day" and:that they were allowed to see backstage iipcoi i.Center. During the iiisinielion periixi.' •tlie band learned that thc M agie ‘ Music Days Parade did not inehide ■Tloals. !5isney characters, baton ‘groups and other bunds, but it :’\Vouki be the Davie High .School Band only. ; , When the tiihe came to dre.ss for ■ the parade, the students were ' Ushered into the locker rooms. 'I'his '•room contained at least 10(1 rows 'oC colored lockers that were used i-by tliC: Epcot einployeos, To the Juighi of the lockers were racks and i:racks of all of the dilTerent types >of costumes worn by the w orkers, i: After getting into uniform, the ;;band lined up outside the entrance ito Morocco. As thev entered the iik'nt w .is made se\ efaTilnies. tv<i pie from all ovei ihe w.oiKI clap- peil ,iikl eheeied as they marched h\\ When the parade had endeil, each stiulent w as presented w itlv a MagiC: Music ,l)a\s 'r-shiri and a weekh cnU'ri.'iinnK'in piomam prinlod w ith the band's n.nne in ii, The directors of the band were presented a^ plaque to com ­ memorate the event. ‘i'lie icmamdei of the il.i> uas .spent taking in llie sights ol ihe li|i cot Cenlei. The ,remaining dayS; of the trip were much the s;ime. Thursday morning, tiie band took a tour' of Kennedy Space Center. The group was allowed within a fe\v feet of a commantl moilule and the lunar module that landed on the moon, 'I'hey Were als(> taken into a duplicate o f the mission control room. In this room they were shown what the final of a countdown is like. After leaving Kennedy, the band took a short break at the motel and then headed back to Eix;ot Center. 'I'hey w ere able to see the light show ihal is presented at the elos- III;' i'( the paik. .All day |-ndav Was spcril .11 (lie M .ieii Kingdum .Siiliird.'iy inoniiii!,' ihe haiul wcnl to Sc.'i W oikl 1 here they were ,ible |i' sei,' .1 ilolpliin show, a ski show . pel loi ni.iikvs b\ Habv .Shanui aiii.1 her nil'iher. .i tank lull ol |H'iigiiins and .tilliilici lank e<nil.iiiiiiii’ m.inv thtferi'iii lypes of sharks. The suideiils got a lati.eh from w ak liiiig Mrs, I'ciebee ,iiui Mrs. \\'all leetl llic sliii” ra\'s. : .Sat!irda\ aiternooii lln.-. ban 1(1 p.'irk i loscd io Ihe public ai i> in.. appruMinately I band suideiils from .icross the I'niteil .St.ik's w ere allowed to slay until 10 p.m. The Davic High .la/./. T'nseinhle was peniiiik'd (<i pci Inrni for ihi'- ol young people' .M'ter the eoneert, several students and directors Irom other bands complimented iheiii on th eir pel Inniuince. Suiuias inornine die haml c.iiiie hodie. •’.Mr, I’atillc^ .Vlrs Terebee and M rs, Wall, the Dancing Hoot ilirector, were extremely plcasei.1 with the responsible attitude ol the students." l-'Crebce saui. ■'Tliey were al\v;iy.s where they were sup­ posed to be and right on time. The behav ii'r could not possibly have been any belter, “ Thev would also like to ihank ihe chaperones fo r: their many hours of hard work and devotion. I’atillo. Ferebee and W all all agreed that this was the best trip ever. "Congratulaiions Davic liigh Band for a job well done." she said. I)a \ie lli^ li liancl phiys fo r .Ma^ic ,Music Day.s Parade at Kpeol Cenler in Florida. .Metiihers (if Ihe (la;; team and band perCorni during break in rnarcliing. Brown, Jones ;Get Top Honor The Davie High School Band ;.'held its annual aw'ards concert on pThur.sday. May 19. The concert band and .lazz ;En.scnible presented a short pro­ gram and trophies were awarded iiftcrwards. The bttnd and dancing boot.s also . pre.scnled Robert Patillo. Kathy Ferebee and Stisan Wall w'ith gifts to say thank you. ■ ' .Students receiving awartls were; Janies; Clayton Brown, .lohri . Phillip Sousa Award; Tiiiiolhy Anilrea Jones. Louis ' Armstrong Aw’ard; ; Pamela Joy Stapf. Service 'Awiiid; Jone.s Susan I'li/.abeth S|)ach. Service Award; J.inei Renee I’a iillo , Most \''aluable Dancing Boot; Robert Martin Staley. Spirit Award; Richaril Lee .Moore. Most Outsianding' Miuching Band; W illiam Dwight James. Most Valuable Jazz, linsemble; Michelle Lee Roberson. Most Valuable l-lag I.Jne; Jeffery Shermer Jarvis. Most Improved Sophomore; ■Alan Carl Pfau, Most Valuable Sophomore; Philip Henderson Jones Jr.. Mosi t)utslanding Sophomore; Randy l-'ranklin Hackett. Most Improved Junior; Donald l.ee Jenkins Jr.. Most Valuable Junior; Karen Celena James. Mosi Outsianding Junior; Susan Denise Boger. Most Im- pro\’e>.l Senior; V\ (innc .Marie Cosentino. Most Valuable Senior; and : Ciavla Leigh H ollar. Mosi Otilslandint! Senior. Davie lli}’ii band .sludent.s reeeiviiij^ awards ia.st weel< included, from left: front row — Gayla H ollar; E vonne Cosentino. M iclielle Rol)erson, Karen Janies, Pam Stapf, Susan Spadi, Reiiei' Patillo and Susan iiogcr; and secnncl n iw — Mank jonc.s, Donnie Jenkins, Bobby Staley, W illie James, Jinir riiy Brow n. 'I'iiii .Jones, ,)eff .Jarvis. R ichard M oore, Randy Hackett and Alan Pfau. I t s Y o u r C h o i c e Spurgeon Foster, Jr. Davic Coiinly is ready lo choDsc its tlirc(.'lion. A vole lor Spurgeon P'oslcr and Ben Buiinstm will keep us on lin' righl path. We Iccl lhal w'e niusl live within our budget. We have not promi.sed everything to everybody. We are suceesslul rarmers wiio love this couiMy. We have no persona! gain by being eieeled lo serve you as your coimnissioner.s. Our business will not be alTecled by decisions ol’tlie board. But your lifeslylc will. We must assume that since you live here you like whal we all have. Prol'ii ;tnd progress are stailin;,' to get like olher counties; don't let it happen here Its your choice. one! Go to the polls on ^I'i^ay and vote don't stay honie on ihi> T h a n k Y o u , Bert B. Bahnson A r o u n d & A b o u t 'I'lifi'i.' I'roiu Diivie Iv ii n Ai'adiMnic lloii(ii-s At luis( ('a ro liiiii riiic i.' D .ivii- su klciu v ill li:isl ('a ro liiia lJ iiiv c rs ily carncil academ ic h o n o i\ lo r Ihc spi ini; scnii'sicv Nam ed In iIk' do.tn's list, w ilh a li pltl^ a \i‘ia ;ji‘ : iUMc K i'Ilic l.in n H a ll, ilaupluoi o f R oherl 1', H all oi i K \ aiid ia n cl M A dam s ol Ik 'i- Muula R uii. aiul ixv'dnos' A ndu 'w I ailM in, mui I'l K ic lia u l and IV iK 'lopc I-, l.atham u lM o i ksvilU-: W iitiod U' iIk - iio iu ii' in il. w iih a H a vria u o . :w,is A iii.'oia |)i'iiim ' S u iu lv, daii;.:lik-i (i| .1 I). S in i'ili o f \V ii)\in n S.tlcm and W anda A I I'liin iii' \d \.iin .v , (Jina lli'iid rix M a k i'- Di'an's I isi I'Dui ( iiM'-cCuiiM' li'rm s .tluia HctuiiiV , dau;j!iU'i .;! .Ivn\ I'ivvL- .liul .lain; I lo iv.ln \ ha> made ihc lii'aii N li^i t>M llu' tiiuilh ci’nMA iiiri c m'iiksu-i . w tih ,i grade pin III a'> ei a;H' l.i| liio pa--( seiiiesic! am! a > "'() r--, eiall lor lu o year'' ill II il'Ii 1'iniU t ullei'e: She i-. a pre iiied sitideiii iilul lu'pes !>' allciu! Hiiw iuaii ( has S,inntl nl Medienu- Six Nanu'd Id ( )iils(aiidinii '('miny WDinen (iiu iii) Six vminil uiim en Irnin |)a\ie:('.'uniy lia\e lieeii Neleeied a-- oiislandm” wunieii of Aiiiei lea lo; l'),S ' I Ih'\ are: Sue Heediii;4 Ritklle ol Ruute Nloeksv ille: I’ainela I’oll'' llaipe ol Roiile4, Advance. Donna Renee I leiuJi i\ of Rouie Moeks\ille, Judy Smiili Barnes' ol’ R<nile -I, Advance; Julia I’llclier C \'inal/er of Roule 2; Advanee anil \'aiiev U 'ii,l .a^ i Nlocksviile, 'r\\(i Named 'I'o Dean's I.ist And I’resideiilial lln n iir Koli I'hrec Davie County students at C'ala'A lia Colleye have been natn- cd to both the ilean's list and presii.lential honor roll, ainl main tallied a 3.5 grade point average. They were:,'riiecia Hrackett oi' Cooleemee. and David .Allen Wilson and ('hristophei Todd I'l ve. both ofuVIocksville. 'I'wo ,\rea Studi'iil.sO n Calawba Cdlle^e Dean's 1,1st 'lAvo area students have been nameil to the spring semester dean's list at Catawba College, maintaining a 3.3 grade point average. 'I'hey w’ere: Linda B. Bartlett ol'Salisbury and JelTres Wyatt i-ji- nis ol' Moeksville. I)A \IK COU.NIA KN TIlRI’KISr. KI'CO RI), I'llURSDAV, May 26, I!)88-7H A r e a P r o f e s s i o n a l s R e c e i v e P r o m o t i o n s lAv o M oeksville residents icceived pronii'tioiis by the BHtV;'!' Hoard of Directors in Wilson n.\’ently, Jean Clearx, a mortgage loan ('I I icer in Mocksv ille and Statesv illc h.is been proinoled to a.ssiviaiit vice picsuleiil. She jonied ine bank in I '17 1 as ,1 p ro o f opeiatoi and has vvoiked as' a le ltc i . ic v o lv in g c re d it iiia ii.ig e r and ■ v o n su m cr loan o llie c r. iialiv e o l .Mocks illc. Clcarv is a grailuate ol Dav ie iiig h School and atleiidetl M itc h e ll C ollege. She IS :i ineinhi'i , a lli,- I V.\ i.- R e d k e n S a lo n P e rm s , F o r c u r ls s o n a t u r a l y o u c o u ld lie . I’ovu'll ( 'k'lU'Y She i^ nullncd !<) Hill ( Jearv of .Moeksville RiHialii I'. I’ov'.ell. also a M i'cksviile iiative. has been pro- inotcil lo banking oflicer'. He is a relail services ollicer. I roin d.iybreak to day's end, the SO's woin.in is on llie move. Her Ille lb bnsv. hectic, hi-lech. She looks her hesl because shhc v.'.inls lo;.. because she has to. Reilken I'ermaneiit waves were ere,lied with the 80s woman in mind; Add the : crealive e.xpertlse of our styllsls and; you'll have the look (hat's suited to your heeds and ' lifestyle. Redken salon perms.;, beeause vve know more about hair, REDKEN Toning Bed Now at Bermuda Quay Salon Tanning Booth Now at Clemmons Location , i\lr. and iMrs. Gerald S. Sniilh o f Farm ington announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Lynn Smith, to W illiam Edward “ B illy" Holtineyer. son of M r. and Mns. Donald V. Holt- Ili! iMy name Is Brandi iN’ieole Heck of Route I, M(x;k.sville. I celebrated iny fo iirtii birthday M ay 25th at my home. iMy parent.s David and Cindy Beck took m e out to Show I$i/z Pi//.a fo r a tim e. On Smulay, M ay 22nd, we had a cook-out at niy home with my fam ily and friend.s and my Uncle C arl Roberson who tur ned 21 on May 24th. We had baked ham, bak­ ed beans, macaroni and chee.se, potato salad, homemade liKlit rolls and a bi>i Clown Cake. M y m utertiai grandparents are M r. and iMrs. Carl Kred Roberson of Route 2, M oeksville. M y |)aler- nal grandparents are M r. and M rs. David I’aul Heck o f Route 1, Moeksville. I received many iiice gifts from fam ily and friends. I would like lo thank everyone for m aking my fourth birthday a special day. Pick Your Own... STRAWBERRIES At Scotty’s Berries M o n d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y ^ 8 a . m . t il ? 1-40 Moeksville ^ —5 acre field— Ybehind Town & Country Farm Service) Vi mile on Sanford Road off J Hwy. 601 N. at 1-40 I For more information call (704) 634-3759 or (704) 634-3117 C\)iinl_v l!niicd Way Ho:nd of Directors ;ind the D,ivie Hoard of Keallors. ( 'leary is afso ;i inember o f/io n I ’hapel l^iiileil Methodist Church. College and is :i iiii.in lvi'of CJeiiter United Vlcthodist Church. He IS nianied to the former Nlar- ci;i ,-\imell ol .Moeksville aiul they .lie expcctini; their liist child. iMsnViVD A'liUGr M'lOITik; CE\TI;R ( t i. M M O S 's 01 7».'04' ' HIGHWAY 15S .MOCKSMLLE 634-5005 ' In d iv id u a lly You irieyer of Advanee. 'I'he weddinu is planned for June IS at Fannington Haptist Church in :Farniington. The bvide-elect is a giadiuite of Davie High School and is employed by Pop; of Moeksville. Holymeyer is also a graduate of Davie High School and is employ cd at Spillman I’ire Co. Alyse Anne !$(i\vden celebrated her .second birthday w ith t\vo parties at her home on Sanford Road. On Sunday, May 15, fami­ ly memhei-s enjoyed liai.J)urf>ers and hot do}>s with all the Irim m - injis. 'I’hey also enjoyed a “ Se.same Street” birthday cake and homemade ice cream. Then on her birthday M onday. May 16, several friends enjoyed hot dogs and a “ C lown” birthday cake. Aly.se is the daughter of Belh and .Jeff Howden. .Maternal grandm other is Mi-s. Reba Ilo ll o f Cooleemee and paternal grandparents are M r. and M rs. I..S. Howden ,|r. I’alernal )>reiil- f^randmothers are M rs. L.S. Howden Sr. and M rs. T.,|. Caiidell, all of .Moeksville. 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I.'I'iilfai rdi'oilna Hank .ihd u c ir iiuM ,il tin- Unyii hall b\ .lanii,"' W a ll.; ni.i\im ; |'!0 Icin ,ul Nlivk''Vi!lc. .kS.NC Htnco was ;.’uivk‘ li'i liu" tmii I'l ihc ccnnihini-.i.- an.i iail A tk'l a piLinc al Kk Ii I’aik. iIu' L'liiklrcii liH’i»'il at llic anibuhnu cs at ihc D inio rm iiu \ l-.inciL'cikv iVlcdical SoiMccs, Kathy iDinlm M>|1 Was guiJr loi a li'iir ol |)a\ u; t'ouiiis Ilospiial. : :M rs, W’hak'y's and M is, Hagshaw's chissi.'s visited iho Sup-: plc’mciitaiS' (V iitcr in Salisbui) on M ay 17. "Sks W atchcis o lM ex- ioo" aiur "i.iu h t and the- t'o liii' Spcctiiini” were presentations shown. Mrs. Minvell's third traders have iiecn stiidyifig llawan: The children have been making leis, learning liiila danec.s and learning to play the kala’aii (ninsiearslieks). The .stiideiiis w ill be showing their taleiu.s at the liiati. Sonre (if the Ibiirlh gradersWill be doing a play "The: Hare and the Tortoise” . Jennifer Johnson and Chris Callisoii visited Mrs. Campbell's and Mrs. SIngiek's 6th grade clas.seson May 16. The pm'iiose iif iheir visit was to share experiences encountered at junior and senior high school. The 6th graders were encouraged to "look to their future” and establish, realistic iicadeniic, social and athletic goal.s for themselves. Jennifer is a sophomore and Cliris is a senior at Davie High. Their visit was spon­ sored through the D AR Ii (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) pro­ gram in progress al NVilliam R. Davie. The graduating ceremony for the grade DARE students is schedul­ ed for Monday, May 30, a’ 12:45 p.m. in the school gym. The guest speaker will be current Miss North Carolina. M ocksvilk- M iddle 'I'he musical group "Free b'air” w ill present a program for the .students on May 26 in the gym. Students \vill .see a presentation by the Young Pros theater group on May 30. Mrs. Gail Ijames will present in­ formation concerning the summer reading program on May 31. Class picnics have been sched- culed as follow’s: 4th grade — June 1; 5th grade — June 2; 6th graile — June 3. Davie Mlnh Davie High Awards Assembly w ill be held on Thursday. May 26. during first period. Students w ill be rccogni/ed for aw'ards. scholar­ ships, and club participation. The Davie High Athletic Ban­ quet w ill be held at 6 p.m. on May 26 in the cafeteria. Al 7 p.m. an awards recognition pnjgram w ill be held in the gym. This year’s sophomores wln) will be taking PSAT ne.\t year as juniors and are from low income fam iliesm ay be able to take the. PSAT free. Those interesietl and wiio may qualify should call Rc.x Hobson for riiore details as soon as possible. Cooleemee On May II. Mrs. Cash's and Mrs. King's third year students ended their study o f dental health and nutrition with a presentation by Dr. Jeffrey Hillings. A flcr lunch, Mrs. Judy Sell talked lo Uie students about niUrition and the school lunch program. A lasting party, prepared by Mrs. Cartel, was held. This group also visited the Energy Exploriuui on I'riday, May 13, to culruinalc a study of electricity. Mrs. Linda Drye’s kindergarien class participated in a stuily lo review the stale kindergarten |>ro- grani. I'ifty classes from across the state were chosen. Mrs. Dive's class was observed on Wednesday, May 18. Ill addition to the obser­ vation, the sludents were given a class atlitude questionnaire iind M rs.D rye was interviewed. Next fall there W'ill be a shoil follow-up questionnaire. : The iiifoiiiiation gathered w ill be used lo study the progress o f our North Carolina kindergarien program since its im- plemenlalion over 10 ye.irs ,igo. M ocksvilk- KleiiKiiU ii y 'I'lie after school drama classes w ill preseni ' ‘Snow White and Rose Red” on Mas 30 in isvo per- loiniances,; I and 1:4.S p.m. iuul ol the sear picnics ssill on M.is io' riie .Special 1 dll, jlio ii ( 'l.iNM's ss ill pa liic al l-Iich I’.nK Irmii II UI HI on Moiid.is,, Nl.is 3t>. ( in ' l iu'sdas. Mas >1. die kiiuU-i iMiU'ii s‘.' il! !■'>' ,ii i\ioh I ',11 k 111 111! I ! I I li-,' liist\ini( '■i\'‘>iui iM.ulei-, S'- ll! ;'0: tl> liU': k'l k ill' I l.iulivoii Runl.in pLis ,iK‘a I'li W uilnc-al.is' June 1. .iiid riuiisil.is, jiiik' I espei. US e l\. Ii niii 1 I .'H ^ K.iien \\ inIiih i. ,ii i le.K h .'i, ss ill be here ,Nias ''() hiiie v South Havic M i^ Alsinn's Sill iji.idi',1,1s.nil esl lani’U.i.^e ail'- s l.i-.-. h.i:. Voni plek'vl iese.Ill'll piO|eels.'ii \.irhiu,'. lopk s, .Alter ci'niplelinp pn'iei ls, nians ot ihe suulenis inviied c\ peris U' '.peak on llie iliHerenl topics during lI.iss, The lollossiiig peo|ile ssere ms ileil : lo speak: IXissn Johnson iiisiied Ms. Clrel- chen Trouinian. selu'ol pss c lio lo g is t. : lo speak on .idolescence'. fobs Kcnneds in-: vilcd Hrent Ward to speak mi the Republican pans;. .'\m> ll.irbm ir in viie d l.vdia ('1 Inge rin e ii. rehabiliialion speci.ilist ,ii Hapiisi Hospilal, lo speak on rehabilil.i lion; Keri Ward insileil Karen Michaels. loc,il social ssoiker. sslio spoke on child abuse: Randy Bresver inviietl Jinv Ridenhour lo sjieak on his experiences of being a soldier during Work! Wai: II: Kristy Barnhari.li researched .AIDS and .Amelia Little spoke on the lopie: Jeff James ins'iled Sgt. Don Nayloi'. svho spoke on ihe National Guard: Amy Ijames invited Ann Wells, a local pharmacist, ssho spoke on pharmacy; Chris Gregory researciied the topic karate, and Anthony Chunn. a student at South Davie, demonstrated various niar- shall arts techniques: ' Dale Prillam an has invited Peter Hairston of the Cooleemec Plan­ tation to s|X‘ak lo the class. Other members in the class tlid displays svhen they presente(.liheir findings on the dilTcrenl repiirts. North Davie Brad Cox. a ninth grade student, placed 16th out of over L.^00 en­ tries in the Time Educational Art Contest sponsored by I'inic Magazine, His winning entry was a political cartoon. He is the son of M r. and Mrs. Duane Cox of ■Ads'ancc. Sludents svho ffive served as assistants in the areas ol'meilia, of­ fice. gtiidance. art and computers went bowling aiul ale at Roek-Ola in Winston-Salem on Monday. May 23. They svcre accompanied by Carmen Walker, Kathy Hut­ chins. Kay M iller, Cileiula Smith. Nancy Ward, Janey Sell, Dorothy Coble, Annette Foster aiul Vicki Lanier. On May 24, Karen Spaiigh's home economics clas.ses sei up a play school for |)rcseluHtl agC: children. Tliey planned activities for the eight children atieiKling, svho ranged from 2 - - .“i. Up-ct)ming seventh graders visited Norih Davie May 24 for orientation ami a tour of the school. Student Council and Jr. Bela members served as tour guides. Robin Meatlosss, a ninth grade studcnl, svas selected as a Space Camp trainee. She altendesl I.evel I training on May l ‘)-24 ;it lluiit- ss ilte. .Ala. Ro!iin is ihe daughter of Bill ami Linda Meailosvs of Route 4, .Adsaiice. i’iiu'bnmk The kiiulergarten sludents look a tri|) to Ihe l.iitlc I'licaire in Winston-.Salcm to see a musical. ■'Slorv Salail” in April. SENIO R CITIZEN 'S DAY IS EV ER Y THURSDAY! 1 0 1 off EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION WSH c*mv wncMS Wi > soflur, Discoum DOCS wi apply io SPECW WO£R, COi'Cil.’ Mil PIKfS oflu»aaoNiii5T*itE0Pimch»sts MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY 814 S. Main Streit F 0 S34-5915 The following classics met their ‘‘B o o k -If reading goals for five inonihs aiid had pi/'-/,a parlies: Susan Garsvood. Mandy Duncan, I’hsllis Ballenliiic. aiui Vicki Potts, Sixth grade siiulents pariicipatesl III Ihe : Science .Olympiad at ( alassba: Collci.'e, M ari'arel Sli.iinel, Loreuc M aiklaiid. ami. Donna Mc.Ncil aci:oinp,iiiicd :iiul toiichcd the le.nii in a saricls ol science eseiils. All ‘'ill and (ilh >irade simlcnls ii’iiu il llic Duke I’osser lacililics al I .ike Norin.iii ,nul sliidicii abmil iisilio' ck-clnc and niiclcai possci I'h tiils , I'li '-l I’l.idci s .iiu l; leachei s kll ;'.ll cl Roi’Cls. 1 liui.l Oi'IsCl, ,iiiil .Susan (1,11 .hhI did ,i (iclil sluds I'l I'liaiiK al ihe Cariii.’aii l .iinis 111 Miniivss'illc : l:ai.!i slu- ilcnl icliiiiicil ssuh bcddin;: pi,mis lo lake home Im ilu'ir ','ai'dciis. Vicki Polts's and Phsllis Halleii' line'.s second gr.ide classes loiiieil a local nurseiy as a p.iri o| ilicu sludy of plants. ,\Iaiids Diliu .in and liei m c o iu I iiratic class had ,i siiideni k-,iclu'i, Alice Sniitli. tills, seniesu i - Hai I is iiKik her ,sih ei.ulc class ll' loiii ihc' I ),is le ('oiints W.ilei Irc.iliiiciU laciliis leiviHls' Her •'liulciiis ,ilso liad a I lassaii.m Liiaii In culri:iiiale ,i social sludies iiiiil. Hill ill;.' Heiila'.’e Week sUideiils N.iss incsenl.itiuiis bs S.iiidra \'.ince ss'liM shared Nuiih Caiolina eliiisl ^ti'iie s. and Rubs .M.irkl.iiid ssho discussed hei e\pcriences ol lis iiig .iiul lc.iciiiiiii in ,Norih (Caiolina, le.iiiiiie Penland's 4lli gratle cl.iss |iiesciiied a pingiam on Norih Carolina lo the sUidcnl body and al ihe M.iy P I ,A nieeling. Teresa Ward's and l-lorence Siniinons's sludents enlerlained ss ilh a medley ol North Ciii?ilina tunes for the pioi'iams. Kalhs W ilson,m edia assis|;iiil, irc.ilcd stildenls lo aflog- ■ i-'iiii! deiiionslralioii perlonneLi bs' a loc.il clogging :;.'ioii|), Suidenis and las iilly dlcssed lor selllci s das as .1 pan ol llie lleni.ige Week I'clebi alioii; Susan ( iaissond's class eiilcilain- ed llu ii niolltcis ss ilh an .mniial Mother's Day lea on l-ridas, Mav (i. .Siikleiits ilrcssed in oiillils bor: rossrd Iroiii ihcir inotheis and par- iicipalcd in a fashion slioss loenier- lain iliiring ihe le;i,: Ihe ()lh gtaile had a totii of Das ie Couiily Hospital and a pixi- grain ol music perfornieil by the Davie High Ja// Baml lasi sveek. They ss ill tonr ,Nortlv Das ie Junior High on I'uesdas, I’hal aflernoon, lainils and friemis are insited to cuhnination ceremonies lor the D.ARi- project svhich svill begin at I p.ni, in the Pinebrook gymnasitim. Ihe Davie H igh Drama Club will preseni a program, “ Heading lor the H ills.'' on W'ednesday at N p.Ill, lor sludents in grades 4 -- 6. Simlenis ;ire in a training pro- giaiii preparing lor Olympic Day sshich svill be on Thursday. June 2. loi grades 4 - - 6 and on F'riday. .hine 3.. lor students in grades K-3, ; ,\Iany sdhinieers are still needetl: II you can help on either or both ilass.: call the scluK'l. I'h e : faculty and s la ff at ■ Pinebrook were treated to a lun- chedn gis-en by the PTA 'feacher Appreciation Committee during Teacher Appreciation Week. They also planneil many siiiprises each day iliiring the sveek. Ann Palmer svas the chairperson of the commit­ tee; and the other committee members ssere Darlene Boyd, Pran Traverson. Melanie Williamson, and Fanita Brannon; Experience Counts J .C . 'B u s t e r ’ C le a r y F o r D a v ie C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r r/Vote For 9 Years Experience i c 9 Y e a r s o f G o v e r n m e n t E x p e r i e n c e a s a M o c k s v i l l e T o w n C o m m i s s i o n e r V r L i f e l o n g R e p u b l i c a n R e s i d e n t o f D a v i e C o u n t y ★ D a v i e C o u n t y B u s i n e s s m a n ★ A F r i e n d T o A l l T h e P e o p l e DAN’IK rOl/N I I;M I:KI>KISI': U IX O K I), riirU SD A^', Mav 26, I98S-9I? O f f e r s A d u l t S u m m e r C l a s s e s I n D a v i e l,.(X'iil ivsiilciils w ill hii\c the op- fHirtuiiity to p;illii.'ip:ite ill som'imI i\liic;Uio|iiil ■.'iniisi.'s ihis suinnuM spoMsoiCvl, hy, lXi\iilNoii ('ountv O n U N C - G B o a r d C iR I::i:\S H ORO : I'nur Vvatiicn Iri'ii) N'v'i'lh Can'liii.i .liul oiic Iroiii M:i,ss.u'hiisi.’its hiisc , been clecieil lo ihtee-, . ye;ii' tcniis ('n llic hi>;ud d r ... '........ r .1 le m p le O ii: tilislees <,il llto ' ■ A liiniiti A^s^>ciau^l|Ull'the Univei- ; sily cil' N orth G :iroliiia al ; (iieeiisboro. ' ; 'I'heir leniis w ill begin at the ; ii-ssoL'iation’s boanl niecting in eai- ! iy June, 'i'he UNC-G iiliim ni eleeteil include: : ' • District 7: Rebecca KaMiboski Cook (Class oC ‘66). • Cook live.s 'in Clemmons where ' xhe teaches math at West borsvth . High Seh(X)l in Win.ston-Salem. ;She was nameil the Winston- ; Salem/For.svth Coimtv's Teaeher •o f the Year lor 1982-83 aiicfthe ; Winston-Salem/Forsyth County ; Ouistantlin!; iVhitiieinaiies Educator ; lor l9 S 3 -it. ; ■ She is a member o f the Century ; Club, the Advocates Annual Giv- : ing Program and the Chancellor's ; 1-ocus Grt)up at UNC-G. • • District S: Alice McDowell : Templeton (Cla.ss o f ’40). ; . 'reiiipleton. of/\dvance, owned ■ iind managed an apaiiment com- ; ple,\ in Asheville from 1970 until ; 1986. Now retired, she is serving : bn the gift commiitee to com- ; inemorate the 50th anniveisary of her class and is, vice pre.siJeiit of Lutheran Church Women at her church. iiM u s ic [ iR e c it a l [ [ P la n n e d ■ On Friday and Saturday niuhts, ; >Iay 27 ami 28, at 8. Mary Davis ■ Avill present her voice and piano 'itu d cn ts in recital at the Davie ; 'County P ublic L ib ra ry in ;!M ocksville. • ; A reception w ill follow each ; iperlbriiKince. _•; Friday, May 27: Performing in • .‘voice w ill be: Anita Jordan Chaf- - ;iln, Anita Crotts, Tamie Potts, 'I'.J. •IPotts, Amy Vogler, accompanied ■ :by M ary Davis. Also a vocal solo • ;by Mary Davis, accompanied by ; .'Barbara Basham. ;; Performing in piano w ill he: ‘ X a rrie Brill; Stephanie C:uter, •;Anita Jordan Chaflln, Amanda M>wig:gins, Meg I-agan, Allison :Foil, Nathan Foil, Holly Hen- ;dricks. Amy Ijames, Vicki IJames, ■ l^aura Priilanian. Amy Vogler and :Anna Wall. Reception hostesses w ill he Sal- ;ly B rilL Christine Carter, Mary Davis, Linda Dwiggins, Isabel ; Ijames and i’egjiy Potts. : Dale Prillaman w ill serve as usher. ; Satiirday, May 2H: Performing 'in voice w ill be: Susan ( ‘arpentei, James Dobson. Bethan) M iller. :Guy M iller, Matthew .Sain, accom­ panied by Mary Davis. Also a 'vocal siilo by Mary Davis, accoiii- paiiied by Barbara Basham. Peribrming in piano w ill be: Susan Carivntei . James Dolison. lloJIy H ill, Kristin Hinshaw, Can­ dace Jones, Cyndy Jones, Bethany M iller, Candice Naylor, Jill Rowe, Matthew Sain, l.atoiiyii Scott, KeAnne roniliiisun, l*li/abelh I'lit- lerow and Angie Wooldridge. Rece|)tion hosiesses w ill be M iiry Davis, Linda Dwiggins, hynn Naylor, Marsha liowe, Ann Sain, and Shirley Scott. Kevin Hinshaw w ill serve as ' usher. (,'(>nuiiiity Collei'c, Summer courses ha\ e previously not been av ailable during the suni- iiK'v ijuavier. " i'hu>. tins is ,i lust tor n.ivic CouniA citi/eiis.':' saiil Don l .iiinnij', 1 )a\'uisoir('(nint\ ( 'i>minunil\ ( 'olli'jic I'oordiiuilor lot i'oiloi’i' scrs Id's Iktc. I 111' Si. Iicdtlled lot flu- M iliniiri ,iii; beltiW ’ ( ':illiL;r,i|>h\ for Hi'giiiiU'rs'.lai tii'iv | \ in r (> nici'S in :.’ l i i i i i i " ‘ i p in at South r^avie Jr. H igh School, ‘lays andA^x'diicsdass lonn 7 10 This cour.se w ill meet oil allernate p iiii.. al :NnHli ,Daue Ji llii;h M<tiulay and \\’eilncsda> nighls, School; Gleiid.i Siiiitli i-. : jiu- KoirDiJion is-the instrucloi. . ' insiruOior; In lriK liic lid ir to M icro coin - •.'pi"U . IteginiuTs and in- piilers starts July 2,-> mceiiiig Si.to liTincdiaU ' u ill m .ui luiu' (, a.m. noon. Moiulav i-iiilas for uiic week at .\oith Da\ ic Jr., Ilis-'li School ( lU'iKla Smilh i> ihc Kislructni, • I III i'oduct ion lo .M icriicnin- putiTs si.iiis Jiil\ IS niccimi' Mon nicciiiiL' Moiuia;,\ .uhl ’sV\,'>lin's.!a\s tn 'iii (i S p.m . ill S ouilrh,i\ jc li lliv'li Scliool Si.’Irn.i Snitci i\ ilie iiisinivior. < \'ra n iii\ and Pecan I’i'^iiriiies s l.iii'- J iiin .' N o ii ■ <!:i\ mornini"' iioi\i o a ni, lumn 'I' ill be charged bV al Hrocl: C\;nicr, 1 uup-c (;‘ounj_\ .Schools. I'ces arc HhkI.'.'-i'Klcr IS !lu- p.'.'..i!'K' ii( the lirsi class .session. 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F o r D a v ie F a m ily Y fV iC A S a tiir c la y $ 1 M i l l i o n G o a l ---------------------------^-----------------$ 1 M i l l i o n G o a l S e t F o r B u i l d i n g Mnic ih.iii u.is laiNcii l<n the l-amily 'iM c A .ii i(i,' finiitli .iiimi.ii j-ini -I la\ l;f.i Sati.M' liiiy ai \S illow * i.iks .iikl Sqiiiii' Sill'jipilH' il'lllC is : "I: .IN ik'l1>> •.cc M ' iiiafis ; connnilk'd pouplv ol all a^'i'v.Hoin aii across ihc tin iilly ," .said Satali WoihI. cliainnan u I tiio iucal NM (f A boaixl (t|' dlivclors. "I believe c'Clyniii.' Ill i )a\ ic X'oiiiily IS cxcitcil aiul wurkin;; to _ jici ihis VMC'A Iniikliiit! p;nf.:rain uiuicr wa_\. "W o see LI liu Ilf iiucic.st aiui sup|iort," , she said, ■'We hope u:illim the iie\i lew weeks ami iiuiMihs ihal e\ei;y [Vismi, aiul c\ ery ci\ ie club, lire iieparimeiit. church group, will invite llic VM- C’A !(' show a new slide presenia- lign and give a prugrani about the V M C A .iii Davie County and the proposed plans for the, buikiing program ." The YiVICA has purchased land adjaeem to Mocksville lllenientary School near Rich Park. It w ill be built in two pha.se.s. “ Thi.s facility is greatly needed in Davie County and we arc well on our way with pk'dge.s and ilona- tions,” WcxhI said. The Y’MCA lias more than $4CK),000 in donations, with a goal of SI m illion. . On Saturday, senior ciii/ens rais­ ed more than .S1,100 with a ” rock- a-ihon.” when they swayed back and forth in their rocking chairs in front o f W al-M a rt, having previously gained supporters for number of minutes rocked. ' Hannah Jones and Virginia Plot! from the Cooleeniee Senior Citizens Club raised the moM rock- a-ihon money — S725 -■ and received trophies. Children were entertained with games, balloons, pony rides, horse and buggy rides, mule and buggy rides and an antique school bus; : The Greater Winston-Salem YM CA Time Machine offered rides and showed the history of the YM CA, celebrating its lOOth year in W'inston-Salem, Ckiggers, bands and singing groups provided entertainment. Mocksville Fire Department’s new' ladder truck was on display. There was also a remote control car race. The Davie chapter o f the American As.sociation o f Retired Person.s sold baked goods, crafts, canned giKxls, plants and even eggs to benefit the local YM CA. W'inners of prizes were Judy Fuller, Clyde Barbour, and Troy March. . ‘ ‘The YM CA offers a special tiiank you lo every [lerson w-ho par­ ticipated in this event in any w'ay." Wood said. WE’RE BUILDING A YMCA IN DAVIE. BE A PART OF IT 1 ,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ li-Kfti; .Members of tlie Davie ( (um iy .Senior C iii/ens ( ■oniinuiiily C horus perform during ^ .M(:A Fun Day Salurdav.— Photos by Rohin Kerf>u.sson Saininy iMcDiiniul nel.s 'l-hiill liillinH (ips IVoiii VMCA iiisd iiclors. Allison l.illle lakes a(lv;uil;i” t‘ o f ilu ‘ lioise ride, helped by, from le ll, .Iiilif I'liller, Cluul Fuller and .luson I n lle r(n \. DAN'II'; ( ’O l'S l V HNTKUI'KISK KKCOKI). rillikSD A V . M mv 26, |y « S - lin 'Here For You’ Theme Of New Davie Hospital Video Hy l.iiui'ii I']. Ri(iiar<l j.Dayic County Cnlor|)risi>-RtH;ont ■'Ik'ic I'lir IS the llii'nu' ol la vitico I'xplainini' m'iaiccs ,ii I I)a\ ii' (.'I'uiiiy I li'spiial . nail 01 s, t'l ilk' jliospiiai's Nupi)(!il sc: \ Ri's. N.!\ s llir Ifilin . tilk n l '•|)a s u ‘ ('»'infi\ I I Inspiial: lli'u ; it'i li.kl jinaity purposes IU\au.'-c iIk' lii'spital is in ilic (Vl a ;piiysk lan u \ i iiiinu'iil 1 program, he says ihc. \ idoiu'an be jlisci.1 lo pi-rspcoiivc ilin'lius ,i: I llavui' ol ilu’ conim uiiil\ as w oil ,is lllie laoility's cir. nvmniciU:. I.akcss isc, Dosiiovers sa\s il will I .serve as an aikiiiiDiial resouuv inol ilo sIkuv eiv ic groups and oiher iiv |teresle(.i parlies whal !)a\ ie (’oiin lly Hospital proMiles lor its p.iliciits land the ailvaiitages ol' ii.s sinail s'i/e.' riie aiidio-\ isiial tiepaitiiieiu at Hajilisl liospiial in Waiislon Sali-m made the video lhai ieauires aeliial palieiils fi\in i' :leslinioiii.ds lo I'.isie ('(HiniN Ihispilal's dedica­ tion 1 o I he j'cnj'le n r 1 In' < oniniiniii'. I )i I IciiP- I il'.le, ,1 sl.ili nieinln'i a ls n ir.iliiieil ii; ilu lihii, ■, llie hospii.ii IJ,uImi!'iia’i Miodual oaie. v ii suppiiii'. !hi‘ eniniinn.i! nOi'ii-. I'l ilu‘ palu’iU' anil 'licir !jnu- l\ (lu-mbeis "IV i'ilie lee! .il home' hei e I'eeaiise or liia l,' ' lie ■a\ ■■ Desnuyers aflnlniU's l\o^pll,ll ad iiiim sirail'! ( 'lu is I 'ii\, I' w ihe m Illativ e lo make the \ uk o I k' o- maiket oiieauxt, he says, ''( '.im iiuinii\ 111 I'.pllais iru e In go '.liar evtia slep Ic let. people kuiiw we ,ue pei'ple taking eare ol people.' IVsnovers sa\s. Hut he sa\ s a small hospii.d is a "husiiiess. ulsii. Und must mal.e hai\l business deeisioiis One sueh deejsioii \\;i.s M reiigthcning (he m arketing ilepailment to reeiuit area residents tf> the hos()ii,'ik Kathy I'omlinsun, direetor ol eoinm uiiity relations Inr the hospiial. says, "W e leel \eiy com milleil to ihe need to educate I )avie ( 'oiiiiiN aboul \k hat we ha\ e lo ul lei ^ 1'm\ .iiise ihe populalmn sli ih tine Ihi' ih,'ii,r>.'d so miieh since ihe hospiial opened III 1‘iSh, maiiN ol ihe !i'-,]deills aleii l a’.vaic oi the l.iciiiih's sei \ K O', she sa\ s. IImiiil'Ii boih I )esno\ers ;md l omhiisOn s,i\ liu'largei ho^p^|aK pio\ide some services ihat l')a\ie (■oiliil) llospiial c.iii'l al lend, ihe ,ire,i icsidents I'an Mill get iiualils cai ,ii home vsilhoiu hav­ ing lo |ra\el lo Ko'.van or korsv ih 'u m m e r ‘Y ’ P r o g r a m s S e t The Davie t-amils 'i'M C .\ v\ill Ibe bn'oi'iup a wide variety ol ae - jlivitie,s for j-Hith ehiklrcniand adults llhis .'iummer. A ll programs will Ibcgin ilie week ol'.lunc 1.'^. For ihe ,sceund year, the Davie | ‘ 'Y :‘ Day Camp w ill be held at I Myers Lake Campgroinui. W'cekly .sessions w ill he held Ifrom June 13 — Aug. 19 kir jchiltlren ages 5 — 12. Activities in- |clln.lc ;;|X)ns. eial'ls. nature e,\plora- Ition. devoiionals. cookouts. recrea- llionul swims, and field trips. Camp Iw ill run Q — 4;30 p.m. Monday — l-'ridav, new''..\dvenuire Camp viesign ed tor teenagers w ill be otlered to children ages 12 Uv. The mission ol' tiiis camp is to introduce teens to outdoor atKen , lure skills, sueh as camping, hik­ ing, water sal’ety. caiioeiiig. rafting. .Adventure Camp sessions will run iwo weeks each. The ilrst week allows the slat't'to train the teens in a skill which they' w ill need lor the ouiing ihe, second week, •Adventure Camp w ill meet I'rom G/r/ Scout Bridging Ceremony iSunday At First Methodist The G irl Seouis o f Davie Coun- lly w ill be having iheir bridging ICcremony on Sunday. May 29, ai |2:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of the IFirsl United Methodist Church in iM ocksville. Junior Troop No, 380 w ill be in |.'hurge o f the ceremony. Members o f this troop are [Amanda Dwiggins. Belli Minton, Crystal Peacock. Laura Prillanian. Leah Raynor. .April Sliamel. Pen-^ ny Sims, ami Lori Vogler wiili Lin­ da Dwiggins and .Marlene Shamel as leai,k*rs. Moving from one Girl .Seoul age level lo anoiher is called bridging. On .Sunday approximately 7(t girls w ill he •’Hying up" to the ne.Ki stage of Girl Seouiing. Miss Donna IC arro ll Ellis of |w 1 n s t o 11 - ISalcm, a Davie [native and jform er Davie iH ig h School |< t u d e n I , graduated May |I6 from Wake Foresl University with a bachelor's degree. She is the daughter of Mrs. Car­ roll Garner Kisner of Winston- Salem and Kenny Ellis Sr. o f .Ad­ vance. She is the granddaughter of M r. and Mrs. Ausbon lillis of Ad­ vance and M r. and Mrs. Sidney Garner o f Mocksville. a.m. lo 4:.'0 p.m. Nk'nda_\ I’l i- c.laV cvccpt when llie\ iiie iHl u\ei night trips. Bus traiisporlalion is available tor bolli camps. Y.MC.A Summer swim lessons w ill be offered again this summer for the lounh \car in a row al Lake .Vlvers. Beginner thmugh in­ termediate level classes w ill be taught from 9 a.m. - - Noon and 3 p.m. lo (K-k'i p.m. lor chiklren ages 3 through teenagers. , Se)iar;ite ai.luU sw im lessons are also being taught in the morning and early evening,. Call the V.VI C.A ollice for class limes. Other adull programs being o f­ fered ihis summer are l-ilness and .Aerobics laughl both mornings and evenings by certirieii '^'MC.A in­ structors. .Morning classes are held al Mucksville Medlhodisl C'luirch and c\ cuing classes at M ocksville k'Icmeiuary School. .A I'un I'llness class ti'r senior adults and those w ith weight pro­ blems w ill be olferei.1 in the morn­ ings at the Brock Center if enough interest is shcnvn. I.imbering ami sirclching are empliasi/etl. New sduth classes beine oj lered this sumiiiei; are: I ) I'ol .Soccer lor chiklren ages 3-.‘'; I'-Ball for children ages .5-7; Grade School Soccer I'or ages ft-1 I . Tliese in- striieiional classes w ill be held on Tuesday evenings at Miicksville Middle’ School.' 1'he YM CA Clogging Club "l-'ree Swingers" w ill continue to meet at the home of ArnokI Broad­ way this summer. Call 2S4-27(i6 for information on lessons. For further iiiformalion on any of the YM CA classes call 634- 034.‘S or stop at thi.’ " Y " Office at the Brock Center between noon and ."i p.ni, Monday -- f-riilay. counties, l)esnoyers saiil D.ivie ( ounlv' Ilospital could pttssibis hc\.'onu' one of ihc mosi a.K:inccd small hospitals Ul ihc sialc hccaiise oi ihc addition ol lu'w . oiupuici visit-ins and '-laic ol -ihc'- ,ii r c(|uipiiu‘nl: .Allci ihc lio-N|'ila!'s S-lnil,0(Mi loss IWii \e,irs ,:go. llic admuiislr.i lion is dcU'i mined lo slas in die bl.-al,, said roniliiisoii. '■ \\a; have a licmcndoiis eias-. mhi|s [topiila I ion. \\ e \ c leil i >l I di.il .ind l.iken the siippoli lor granted. ,\ow we sci.’: the need io m.uket our .ser vice s/' , , " l i \ a vcrv coiiiple,', siiu.iiion," I)esiioycrs s.iys, "Health c.ire has changed dramatically in the last ioiii years, svliictl ot llie emphasis h,Is : lurried, !o adiiimislraiioii, kc adds I'aticius aie ’ belter educated ihiougii mass eoiiimuiiicalion and they lake a im>rc active o'Ic' in ihcii lu'.illh cate, he s,ivs. I )esuovers said the hiispn.il duf "godl up" when II losi iiioncv bec.iuse the .'idininistralion made some w rong decisions Bin he says the, llospiial h;is owned u[) nrihe misi.ikcs and is now e.vcelhiig in an upwaid climb, I he pcopk' in ihc coininunitv ale st.irting to a[ipreciaie the liospiiak says Tomlinson. "It's good ciuali- tv, c.ire lor paiieiiis and their lam ilics:" She ■ says the most imporlanl aspect of Davie Couiity i los|iilal i.s a top notch stall: "It's Itie people :md iheir committinem lo (he coiii; liiuniiy. I'hey liuly and genuinely care about tilepeople in this coun- tv and Ihat;translates into patient care." Fair. Honest. Consistent. Those are the principles Vernon Dull has used to pattern his life and work. Those are the same principles he will use as a Davie Gounty commissioner: Reared on a farm in the Farmington community, Dull has spent his life as a businessman and real estate buyer for Duke Power Co. He has spent all his life in Davie County. More than any other candidate, he has witnessed the changes. Paved roads,; Better schools. A better quality of life, ' 'People can travel the world looking for quality life, but this is it.’ A county commissioner must deal with many issues — education, law enforcement, health care, emergency and rescue. Vernon Dull doesn't have a personal agenda for the county. He doesn’t seek personak gain. He does offer the principles he has learned over the years; Be fair. Be honest. Be consistent. That's got to be the philosophy with the schools, the sheriff, the EMS, with everybody. Do what’s right for the county with the tax dollar.' ‘No Ax To Grind’ Vernon Dull W e're o p e n ! HIGHWAY 601, MOCKSVILLE, NC Come one, come all to our new .McDonnld’s' restaurant! There's all your favorite McDonald’s food, plus a few extra surprises, too. So, come on in and help us celebrate our grand opening. There’s fun waiting for the whole family at McDonald's. Register to win bicycles from Coke* and Dr. Pepper' and shopping sprees from Wal-Mart and Food Lion. Don't miss the Ronald McDonald' show on Saturday, June 4th at 1:30 PM. IT'S AGOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTE m I2 H - IU M K C O IM N KNTKKPKISI', RKCOUI). T IIliK Sn A V , Mn\ 2fi. I<).SS I t858 1988 MKMl \ HSIKM no ypars of service lilue Bay SeafcxKi R esliuirant n(H*n ! u*'■ 'I f i, -V !i' Sm i, <111, Sim. i: '( ^ liivt'i! (Mi Miuulas'■ Highway 70. Barber 278-2226 278-2227 MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY ' logoirtof Wo Do it South Wain 634-5915 Attend The Church Of Your Choice John N. McDaniel Si Sens Hwy. 601 S., Mocksville 634-3531 FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. W llkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2141 CAUDELL LUIVIBER CO. 162 Sheek street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2167 Johnnie M. Tilley Pest Control Service •Services For Over 28 Years' Locally Owned & Operated •Residential •Commercial •Industrial •Institutional Inspection Upon Request' Mocksville 634-5600 Complements of ^ e f k Department Store North Main Street Mocksville 962 Yadklnvlllc Road Mocksville 634-6115 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. 2702B Phone 634-2128 J .P . G R E E N M IL L IN G C O ., IN C . Milkers ot DAISY FLOUR V/e Custoin Blend Depot Street Mocksville,/J.C. 27020 Phone 634-2J2_6, ''O F F W I T H H I S M E A D ! '' AMONG TME ANCIENT RULERS WE PiND SOME TNRANTS WMO TOOK THE LAW iK'TO TMEIR o w n MAND5. WLiEK'' d is p le a s e d :WiT!.J ONE OP TWEIQ SUB- ' JECT6 IT WAS NOT, UNUSUAL PORT-IE.V TO BELlOW ''OPP WiTLi LiiS MEAD)'' KO ONi= OUESTiONED ThEiR AUTMORiTV c'Q c o u l D q e m a n d a c o u r t t r ia l . •IT WAS JUST AN OPEN AND SMUT c a s e ; 0 ,\ T\-ie OT-^bR UAKJD 'TV<E,ISRA­ ELITES WERE UNDER ,.\105AIC \Vh!v-W C^PESCRIBED CERT.\!\i PROCED­ URES POR ALL PEOPLE WMQ AMiBHT PE ACCUSED^CP A CRi,\\E. IT FELL TO TVJE, ELDERS, VvENOP A'ATURE AGE, TO JUDGE lUE OPFENDER CONSiDER- iNo a llT h E E vidence a g a in s t Mi, AND PiNALLV DECIDE UiS iN'NOCENCt OR 6010: the AWORALITV op TmE : ,\\OSAlC L A\y STRICT AS IT VNAS bAVE EACM ACCUSED Th e p e r s o n a l pig - NlTN OP PRESE,NTiNo T.JE FACTS OP :mSCASE. T-^E PETT'--RULERS DES- TRONED m um a n rights AND CiSN; JUD5INS All c a s e s o n t-ie b a s is ' OF TL^EIR OW'N n a r r o w v ie w p o in t- USu ALL'- in a n a r o u s e d state OP a n g e r , tme l a w s w h ic m t h e ISRAELITES ADMEREP TO, AlThOUSM TMEY w e r e s e v e r e , were AIORAlLN' e x a c t : ■ ■ I''-1' SAVE TV.IS POR VOUR SUNDAV SCMOOL^ S C P A P B O O K ASSEMBLY OF GODMAHANATHA CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLYHa'v 60.1 rjonh Moci'j.vitio. N C fU'v Cij’t i. E VVoc*.lSun-.iay Scnoot , 0 a ?’ Morning VVofi;h:p fO-tba'i' • . 7 OD p r DAPTIST ADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCHH.tjfvrtciy 801 f.tatk Hart,SjticJay StM-.ir-'sSunday ScMi,i;j j -v., ,-t, , MufflUHJ Wc.r-.'irp M.l/iJ.ii’jKvendiq '.Vofi.';ip r- i-iWetine'sclav H'bio Siul:v Too pr-i ,BEAR creek baptist CHURCH Bfiiir Creek'Church no<Kl BLAISE DAPTIST CHURCH High.vay 601 ^Jofln ai i.-;0 n»!v Gl<*nn S*?!lOfs. pn^tof ; Sunday School ') 45 a tnMofninc} Worship 11 00 a niEvening VVorsliip 7 30 p n> 'V/edfi«.*si.Mv Sofvict* V.30 p mBREAD OF UFE BAPTIST CHAPEL Four Cornori; Cotnrr'unijy, 801 Phil Ktlchin. pastorSuncJay School ' tOOOa.rnF^ft*achina Sorvict? ! 1 00 a mCALAHALN FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Calahaln RoJiJ Rtiv, Carthi Jofjan, j Sunday SchcxJi Worship SorvifM ,Sunday Nigtil tVorrihip WoanoscJay Bitjlt* S(udy ,CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Mujhway 601 South nt 7, fjo* 92, Moci.v.ii;.* :Jim Gr>u«jr. paotor SiJfUlay Sctioo)Worsttip S*’fvtco Evonmq Worship VVodfii*t,day S*;rvic*,f CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST Ci)dar Cfpok Church f^oan CHINAOUAPJN GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Chmaquaptn Church Road oh Hvsy 601 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Gladtilono RoadSunday School I0 00 afr‘Wcnbhip S«.*/vn,‘.; ‘ ‘ 00 a niCORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH Auvanci.*; N C ■DAVIE DAPTIST CHURCH For- tieSijridny Sf.Mcyi .. a n-Wo»r.h!p 11 on a ivnvMnifuj W\it,'.nip / 00 p r>;VVudnosdav ‘3*j(s.jco ■' 00 p r-.DUTCHMAN CREEK BA5»TIST CHURCH GREEN MEADOWS DAPTIST CHURCH h'. B f S.''.' i- ' ; ./,) a ' iVt , 1U p r-HOPE DAPTIST TAGERNACLL'H'ls'i.sa. ILH l.aM r;c '.V. b UAML'S CROSGROADS BAPTtST INTERDENOMINATIONALMOCKSVILLE INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCHRfv L'ri.asay WaUer'i, (wstor ‘junciDjr School Mo'Tiiriq Worship VoMlh Seu-.co '.V»-(ino:-^iay Dible SliJdv 9 45 a nv * 1 00 a IV, 6:30 p rn : 7'OO p rn a :n a•’ .'iC; Cf/URCH (NTERFAtTH/UNIVERSALASSEMBLY OF LIGHTH^s-, {‘>01 S C04) 2B4-4322Joffy { . Copi*. rnifjrslCT U! .jrd Sunday-i 10 00 a n: 11 00 a i>i / 00 |j m ' 00 p m 10:00 a tn 1.1 00 ii Ml■* DO p rv / 00 p r.r W : : ! ’ on ,-r-,L. iiLvp.n*1 / '.iO 0 .T'JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH H.vy {>01 Souin . Sunday School 10 00 .i mWorship Sl>;vk:u 1! 00 a <ntvpnifu] Worship 7 ?0 p njWt'dnosdav. :3i'rv!.c** 7 30 p rnNO CREEK PRIMITIVE DAPTIST CHURCH t-in C«';yV! v!l H»s> 04SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 6;-e Dopot S! . Mock;.vi!i.-> n*’<) A O WaUf' pas!!.<SuriiViy School 10 00 a rnWof.hip Sofvicf , ■ n 00 a <nWedMfsda,' Wof=.fup (4:n 7 00 p ntSMITH GROVE DAPTIST CHURCH ST CHURCHHi •0, -J l.j'S> . UltX) 11 00Ev •' 7 007 00TURRENTINE BAPTIST CHURCHnt 7, Moc^.iviiiv Rfv Criarii.'h Hcr’i;V‘v. paslo' E.v.;n,-nt7 (.• .30W*.‘dnftd.iy Mootinq i.!0VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCHMu^.'.ay- SI c;i-,otuofnt‘i‘Sri.jlpy Hari»u', paMor Su.-^day School 10 00Wofihip Sorvic*? U, 00E^v*!r(i!irj Wof.htp rj 00Wi-di.,--t,dav AvVAriAS h CHUB'Sv.kIkih Road CATHOLICST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCHMav 6ul'n<-i'th VV-‘,1rH.-;,dav 2 30 p,m. 7 30 p m 7.30 p m a (?) a a rna tilp rttp rn p rt) p rn p ns ■ 9 45 am 11 00 a rn. 9 45 a m 10:45 a m 9:45 a rn. Hioh^^.-.v ROt otf HeaHont ■f-1 Sunday W:)f;.n;p ' 10 00 a ni: laiRt S BAPTIST CHURCHRo,>! hoc.i rooO.wpVJ .. ! 100 antV.' yMr Sor.,-.- 7 JO p M,EDGCWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Higt'rt.iy hO' VU'.'Hh fJ CRttv 0 C Su'ii.-ari pa-,t,>'Sufnlay Sfric.ni tu IK) a in, iiulHi.n W’L.r-.r.^p 1 • Uu a rnSuM.iay l> »• V,.idnf'-.(’.t,' ' ‘‘0 P' »'iFARMINGTON BAPIIST CHUMCH •,.r>'; U) i,'.) . 1 :i!> ;|T1 CHURCH OF CHRISTCORINTH CHURCH OF CHRISTChirl.t,' Haffi!K/n Jr . .nmiriti'rSunday V/ur-.hip, in\) .tnirvf.-ninq VV(K;.M.iJ ’ P ni CHURCH OF QODCOOLECMEE CHURCH OF GODClHllvflli'''*I u!h<*f Cr'a(’lt^,•f‘^ pai.tr>Simoav fKhfol «■»' .»f.loriiinri Won,hi;-. ! l (:0 .1 nii;vi!nirt() Worsh-p i' i.'O ['• "•Wi*dni“ui.i', »'TH ■ iH) r i”CLEMENT GROVE CHURCH OF GODH-.v, w«.-.i, i W p.i-.toiSa!’!M"> ■ '1 J .Ufl p ,Mt , 1 uO J! (U FIRST DAPTIST CHURCHM ...... {■'..M.ilUl W(Hi,h.p Wf.ic.-s<!.iy Si;ivu'.-i; Jj r ii.i'.-t'iit 1 M i, : MOCKSVILLE CHURCH OF GODU 4fi a in r t 00 ,t rn :Ow’n^it OiHti.lin. : Urty t)4 las!VI >■, i 1 iiii,ii/j 7 0(.i p in u Of) p rti ‘JuhU.iy . Wi'f:.li-|.-;ii ■'!(' ,, ", i.;FIRSt flAPIIST CHURCH / 00 p in f 1 , .'if.Hf. 1 .11! , I'l AHi.nS:jntMy ■, 'J 4‘. ,1 <n EPISCOPAL;,,crui(.r 1 1 M‘l a 'i;COOLEEMEE EPISCOAl CHURCH Of/ l).i (i M.GOOD SHEPHERDV.'c'lKr'.O.iylORK HAPM!,? CHURCH /T-. (-u> ,f<r-v Williv M iiosi'iJM.tl j>r !SmUHihi -1 i.,1 ,t. mill'',, tM'.! '.r. Hv,y «.■} r.u'llf.lv SclKJul ! , 1J.iii'.l.t', I,v, r ■t .I', ,1 m ST CLEMENT S r.PlSCOI»AL CHURCH'.V.'I, ,i„|i s.-,.. ..• 1 I'H) a Hi r.S-l,'MUJ it ■, Ch.ll'-':; Jit p n, ,GOSf'FL HAP 11ST CHURCH Hi.'v n.i.:.! Wr>i;M 1 ••-.1-Hi Mut'i-s'.iU.'. SiKwla,i,| 1 ' 1 I’r‘■.uiKj.iy ‘jiJi'iiii in ut! ;i Wi)''.'i^(. .*■. Miily ' FORK LPISCOAL CHURCH Of 1 > J.n ,( V.'of.t'ip f;.-ivn,.-1 1 nt, ,1 (ti IHD{ Wnist.’!.,ASCtNSlONV/*-iln*'.(l.r, c ' '< > 11 fit !u/r.(5ay S' luml Ii; nu ,iGRFFN HII L HAPTISI CHUMCH Jjiini’.iy Wi!f;»:'p ' ' !'t: ,1 .••....... M !■ n..a.{SI Ci r.MMl NI S t PlKCOPAi CHURCHat V.uil.M « '..((.I’l:‘lUIiii.l, ‘ ,!,ru;lii ,<l •?') Mi(*.!!M-,ui.!f I'n.i- , ,'.ViHr.hili Si.'lVM .H ) . M,n>'| LM.I.I .‘.1 il'1 p-iMntI vflllMtj W(,i!'.l.i('' l.'d p 111 '>.>!'<! 1, ' >,r ('• . 'W»'t!li*'Ml.iy W-'-.tr.;;M,} I> .M ;i -.1 i:j: 1 *. N' V'. -Ml";!:.' • • LUTHERANHOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCHGary Giiroaih, pastor Hwy. 001 South. Mocksvtll«^Sunday School , 9'45 a mWorship ServiCf* 11.00 a.m, METHODISTA.M.E. ZION METHODIST CHURCHDooolOArn Street, WocV.sviileADVANCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHAdvanco. CBAILTY S CHAPEL UNITED METHODISTBailey’*,; Chapel Rcxid ,BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Both*.*! Church Ro.'*d BETHLEHEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHR*?dl<jrid Road off Hwy 150 East,CENTER UNITED METHODIST. CHURCHHtcjhway 64 W(?st R<>v John Rowe, numsfor 1st A 2nd Sunday Cfiurch School Wofstiip Sofvtco 3fd S 4ih Sunday Wofsriip Si’rvicfi Criutch School C)tfi Sunday Church School CHESTNUT GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Jan»Gs Chip W'obp, pastor2nd .S 4th Sunday __Sunday Sctiool, 10:00 a rnWor.ship Service 11.00 a mCONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cheriy Hill Road 'COOLEEMEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHf^ov Wade H ChUdns.'Jr.. pastot ,CORNATZER UNITED METHODISTCHURCHComati'er RoadDULIN METHODIST CHURCHAdvance, N C,ELDAVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHwy, flOl, Advance, N,C FARMINGTON METHODIST CHURCH1st Sunday Sunday School Worship Service ■ 2nd A 4|h Sunday Sunday School , .1ra Sunday Sunday School Woishtp Si'ivict'?FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCHNorth Ma.n Slri;et, Mocksville Rev Don, Davis, pjustof Sunday School ,10 00 arnWofSf'ip Service 11 00 a m.FULTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ha> BOI t'etvseoh Fork and Advance Mark S..Dentiyi, pastor , l-.t -!lh SundaySuno.iy St rnK'i H 00 a niWo’'.'i;p Si-'Vut' , 9 4b arn.’(Hi :»(t1 vS '.tn SurKlayS.'^.v'v'i ■ 9 4‘i an),: Wv-sh.j. It 00 amHARDISON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,J,.ra ro C'hw».:-h Ri'adLIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH■ Hoail X, n 00 arn: V". 9 45. a m 'I4‘>am (1 00 .i rnMAINVIILI A M C. ZION METHODIST t-.. -i JO .1 IX MOC'K:'; u'nmVu MLW-lOniST CHURCH Ml Ol'ivr mi;IHonisi i.’huiu*h(i! ■ NIW UNION UNin OMl IHOmSI OHUIK-H OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST ,CHURCHHwy 158 EastSALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCHDavie Academy Road Rev John B Rowo. pastor 1st & 2nd Sundays Worship Service Chuich School 3rd & 4th Sundays Church School Worship Service 5th Sunday Church School SMITH GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHwy. J58 EdSt. MocksvJle Rev, Bobby G. Swaim. pastor 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday School Worship Ser\-icG 2nd. 4th & 5lh Surxlay Sunday School Worship ServiceWednesday Bible Study __.UNION CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCHJames Chip Webb, pastor 1st. 3rd, & 5th SurxlaySunday School 10;00 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.WESLEY CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCHAdvance. N C.1st Sunday Sunday School V/ofShip Service 2nd, 3rd. & 4ih Sunday Sunday School Worship Service ZION CHAPEL UNITED CHURCHRev Kermit Shoaf, pastor 10 00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11 00 a.m.. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a m; 10 00 a m, 10:00 a m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 1T00 a.m. 10 00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. METHODIST 11 00 ii m 10 00 a rn 10 00 a m 10 00 a m \ \ 00 a m PRESBYTERIAN BIXBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHFork Church Road at Cornatzer Road R Shane Owens.pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.1st & 3rd WednesdayBible Study 7:30 p.m.COOLEEMEE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH60 Walls Slreei'Cooioempe Kenneth E. Pollack. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:00 a.m.Wed. : Prayer & Bible Study 7.30 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Leland A Richardson, minister Corner So Mam St. & Lexington Hwy. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Morning W'orship 11:00 a m WESLEYAN LIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCHA C Clemens, pastor ,MOCKSVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCHHospital Street, Mocksville Rev. Perry HinesSunday School 9:45 a m.Worship 11.00 am.Sunday Evening Worshtp 7:00 p.m.Wednesday Worship 7:00 p.m. MORAVIANMACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCHRev E. Hampton Ktorgan. Jr. pastor Hwy. 801, Farmington Sunday School 10 00 a mWorship Service 11.00 a.m.Evening Worship 7 30 p.m. MORMONChurcii 01 Jesus Christ 04 Latter Day Saints069 Hardison St, MocksvilleSunday Meeting 10 00 a m - t2 noof> SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTSEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTMillinij Road Sid M’ills ^.MStor :r>abbaiii Scfiool 9 30 a mWorsriip Lm'ivici' it 00 a m PENTECOSTAL HOLINESSCLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTALl,ilH>r!y Church Road Rt,-v AUn,-H GontleSijHiiay Scfiool 10 00 arnWoi;,t!ip Si'uu-,' , It 00 a rnMOCKSVJLLE PENTECOSTAL HOLtNESSMiilitujR.'V llM'HitlyI'M.'O.iy Sofi.u)i '0 00 a in, f 1100 a (11f v.>ning ll 00 p rn( ..rHjt,')i;.t..' / 00 p in7 JO p mRFDl-AND PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS!,'i u) 00 a I I ! i)0 A I Support 'I’he Mercliant.s Who ’liViiij' You I'hi.s liil'oniialion —Alteiul "I’he Church O f Your Choice— Eato n F u n e ra l H om e 328 North Main Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-2148 DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO Ford Forrning Sales And Service. New Holland Equipment Highway 601 South Mocksville, N,C, 27028 Phone 634-5969 ___ If-T r When yoi/fv ht;ng*7 for relaxing meal Hwy. 601 & 1-40 M ocksville, NO Phone 634-0436. ISM Am'*-" Six*'. •«■*>£<■» !'« •' C.A. SEAFORD LUMBER GO. Jericho Road Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 634-5148 Complimenis of DAVIE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 977 Yadkinville Road Mocksville, N.C. 634-6207 S H E F F IE L D L U M B E R & P A L L E T C O . Route 5, Box 153 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Phone 492-5565 JE F F C O C O ., IN C . in the Hillsdale Community : Route 1 ,: Advance,: N.C. 27006 ^ . . Phone 998-8193 F U L L E R W E L D IN G & F A B R IC A T O R S Hwy. 601 S P.O. Box 821 Mocksville, N.C. 634-3712 M O C K S V IL L E S H E L L S E R V IC E 189 Gaither street Mocksville, N.C. 634-5144 E d F is h e r P L U M B IN G S E R V IC E Cooieemee, N.C. 27014 Expert Repairs 8. New Installation FREE Estimates & Emergency Service 284-2721 Phone 284-2232 HORNS’S Country Kitchen 601 S. & 1-40 Featuring Breakfast 24 Hrs, 7 Days A Week 2 Eggs, Saus. Liniis, Fresh Home Fries, Cliiiled Orange Juice ».99 634-3750 Ellis Bible Sales li^,P,0, Box | | f 187 Advance N.C. '27006 'Clinton Ellis, Owner Daily Devotion 9:30 to 9;45 a.ni, .Monday thru Saturday WDSL I KN I KKPRISI'. KKCOKI). i lirKSD ^U', Mny 2fi. I98«-^l’^{ Memorial Day Service Set Siulye R. Aiulersoii ; W INSTON S A l.IiM \li> . Smlyc: lvom.';^;ii AiKlorsdn. .?S02 'rhnnias Wacii' Aiiik ilu\l i ri M .i\ ’(I, ,il l orvNiji lluspiial at'iv,'r a hiu'l illness, Slu* .uas I'oin m i)a\u' on !\-liiuar) J(i. , aiiil was ihe ilau;^liIor ol ihc laic NN'illiani lli'n i\ iihil Kcbc'Coa Jani' IIomI Kcnc;jai. M rs. Aiuk'isoii was a m(.Mnlx’i III H iiiklu'ad U iiilc il N k-thiulisi Chuivh and was aclivo in ils \Mnk ihriHiglioui Ir'i; lilt'. She liatkscrv- cd on ils N)aixl of slowaiils. \\as prcsidoiil I'f ilK' Susanna VV'osloy Class and kMdcr of HcUy I 'invillo W'cmcns Siviciv ■: Sho was aoii\ c in the Conner Ikm A ir Womens CInb and in ihe ladies auxiliary o f the Veierahs of I'oicigit W'ars. , S urviving are her three danghlers. Mrs. W ill II, (Kalhleen) La.ssiier, Four Oaks, Mrs. Roheri I’i. (Sara) Shelton. Shelwin Coint. Winston-Salem, and Mrs, Douglas C. ('I'omasue) Clark. Anjielia Drive. Winston-Salem; lliglit grandchildren; ten greai- graiulchiklron; and two sisters. Mrs.' J.M . Current. : Winston- Salem. anil Mrs. David W, Ki)t)ntz, Mocksville. I'lineral services were held at Burkhcad U nited M ethodist Church by Dr, Kenneth M. Johnson and the Rev. Karen F. M iller Sunday, May 22. Interment Ibllowed at Woodland Cemetery. T h e fam ily reque.sis (hat memorials bemade to Burkhead United Methodist Church Building Fund. [ Mrs. Hattie E. Brinkley Mrs, llattie Eaton Brinkley. 80, Kt. 6, Mocksville. died Thursday, May 19: Funeral services were held Sun- Jday, May 22. at Eaton’s Funeral I Chapel by the Rev. Glenn Sellers. J Burial followed in Bear Creek Bap- I tisi Church cemetcry. The family requests that, in lieu I o f llowers, memorials be made to Ithc Building Fund o f Blaise Bap- Itist Church or Cemetcry Fund of I Bear Creek Baptist Church. Mrs. Brinkley was born in Davie I County to the late Richard and I Sarah Gordon Baton. She was a retired school teacher. I She was a former Sunday School I teacher and active member of I Blaise Baptist Church. She was a graduate o f Mocks- Iville High School. She attended I Appalachian State University and I Baylor University. I Surviving arc her husband, Zeb |M . Brinkilcy; two sons, Sherrill I Brinkley, Wake Fore.st, iind Gary Is . Brinkley, Chicago, III.; one jsister, Mrs. Carrie Eaton, Rt. 5, I Mocksville; one brother, Broadus Eaton, Rt. 5, Mocksville and eight I grandchildren. I Pauline M. Gentle S A LIS B U R Y - Pauline I McDaniel Gentle, 73, o f Route 9. Hendrix E.statcs, died Monday, I May 23, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of I three months. 'I’he funeral was'to Ix.- held at 4 I |).m. Wedne.sday at Gay’s Chapel United Melhotlist Church, con- I ducted by the Rev. Jack Luther, pastor, and the Rev, J.C, Swaim, former pastor. Burial was (o follow I in Rowan Memorial Park, Memoriiils may bemade to the I Iniikliiig /'und o f Ciay’s ('hapol United MetJuHlist Church. Routed, Box 467, Salisbury. Born Aug. L'i, 1914. in Rowan I Coiinty, she was a daughtci' of ihc I late Allicrt and llattie McCullough NK D.iiiicL Rcliu'd Irom I-'ibcr lii- dusiiirs. she \s.is a niciiiher of Tiav s Chapel , I'iiitcd Methodist ('Innch. whcic she was aclisc in liu' ,Su,‘.innc Wcslcs .Sunday .School Cla.s ,\nd Ilk- I nncd MctluHlist W'oiiicn, Suixn urs iiu liidc hci: luisl)aikl. 'A illi.ini ( l.iii'ncc ( k'Hllc; a soil: I I.ih'ik'C l)oui;las "D inlj.!" ( k'lilk' ol Si.ik'sv illo; .1 d.iuiihlci , liiIU ‘lo\< ol ,Mocks\ ilic; |\s() I'ioiIk’is.H o w a rd X kl'anicI of ( 'oi'lccmco and lulL’ai M i'Danid of Salishuiv. Im\c sisicis. I'.ihcl Smiih and ■Nora Kooni/, hoih of ('kncfaiul. Pearl Smith of High Poiiii, Mrs, Jim tSally) fidw ards of Kannapolis and Idi/ahclli .Miller of Moores- ville; five graiulclliklrcn; and ihrce grcat-grandchildren. Grover C;rant Cirover Grant, 15. of Route 7. Mocksville. died I'riilay. May 20. at Davie County Hospital after a short illness. The ftuicral was held Monday. May 23. at Shiloh Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. A.O. Walker, Burial followed in the Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church cemetery. He was born Jan. 23. 1913, A inember.of Shiloh Baptist Church, he was retired frt)m Burlington Indiistries. Survivors include two .sons: Fred and Henry G rant, both o f Mocksville; fwo foster sons, Dar- reirSteele and Lee Neely, both of M ocksville ; a stepdaughter. Georganna Neely o f Mocksville; a brother. 'Benjam in Grant o f Philadelphia, Pa.; ;uid a sister, Josephine Grant o f Philadelphia. Pa. ^ Salmon R. Hampton SPARTA - Salmon Reid Hampton. 69. of Route 3. died W'ednesday. May 18. at the home of a son. Nolan t-lampton of Cleveland, after an illness. The funeral was held Saturdav. May 21, at Shiloh United i Methodist Church in Sparta, con­ ducted by the Rev. Karl Kelly and ihe Rev. Richard Hathcock. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born Nov. 12, 1918. in A lle­ ghany County, he was a son o f the late Leroy Carlie and Mahala Ed­ wards Hampton. A dairy farmer, he was a member of Shiloh United Methodist Church. A daughter, Sylvia Jane Hamp­ ton, died in 1945. Survivors include another son, Reid Carlgene Hampton o f Had­ dock, Ga.; two dnughters. Reeda Rimmer of Rockwell and Anita Carter ol' N orfolk, Va.; two brothers, R.C. Hampton of Mount Uila and Lewis Hampton of Spar­ ta; two sisters, Irene Jones o f Greensboro and Wilma Phipps of M ocksville; and eight grand­ children. Flossie L. McClanirock M rs. Flossie Landreth McClanirock, 87, formerly of Route 6, Mix,'ksville, died Wednes­ day, May 18, at Autumn Care Convalescent Center where she had resilled for the past six years. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 21, at liaton’s Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Fred Shoaf. Burial followed in Oak Ci’rovc United Meihodist Church cemetery. The family requests tncmorials he made lo Cciiietery Fund. Oak Grove. Route 2, .Mocksville. N.C, 27028, M is , McClanirock was born in Alleghany County lo the late El/evan and Sallie I'ine Landreth, She was a retired le.Niile m ill worker. She was o f ihc Baplist faith.: Her liusbaiul. Ogden (irev McClamriK'k. precedeir her in death .Scptembci (i, 1972. Siirvning ;uc three daughicrs, Mrs. P.iiiline iV.iughn. Charlotte. ■Mrs. I'lhel Myers. .Mocksville. ami Mrs. Mar\ Conrad. W'insioii- Salciir, ihree sons, Ra\niond •Mc( iiliiiixvk aiul ( irady Nil.( la iir lo fk Si .. Iioili ol .Mocksville, am i: Ron M cC'lainrock, W inston Salciii: l.S giaiuk'hildreii and 14 ureal I'laiulchildreii. Charles E. Rubin Mr. Ch;irlcs F, Rubin. 6.^. o f Route 2. Mocksv ille, tlied Fridav. May 2(k at his home. Funeral services were held Sun­ day. May 22. at Yadkin, Valley Baptist Church by the Reverend Leon Wood, Burial follinvcd in the church cemetcry. M r, Rubin was born in Charleston. W V to Charles F. and Hilda Brawley Rubin, He was retired from Gravely Tractor in Clemmons and was a m em ber of 'I'adkin V'allc)' Baptist Church; l-le W'as a veteran of the U,S. ,‘\r- niy serving in W W ll. Surviving are his wife Julia Spaulding Rubiifofthe home; three daughters. Mrs. Virginia M. Smith. Mrs. Patricia Ann Mat­ thews both ()f Mocksville. and Mrs, Phyllis Kulp of Advance; three sons. Charles I'i. Rubin of Advance. Roger E. Rubin of Winston-Salem, and Roheri E. Rubin of W V; nine grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Katherine Nagy of Ohio and Mrs, Mary Powers of W V; four brothers. Gairge Rubin, Denver Rubin, and Robert Rubin all of W V. and Fred Rubin of Ohio: M ilitary graveside services were held by VFW District II Hom>r Guard at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church on Sunday, May 22. William B. Vick W illiam Ben Vick. S7. of 207 Spring St., M ocksville. died 'riiur.sday. May 19. at Davie Coun­ ty Hospital. His wife, A llie Nail Vick, died May 4. The funeral was held Saturday. May 21. at Eaton’s Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Born April 21. 1901, in Moore County, he was a Son of the late Charlie Jerome and Minnie Query Vick. A rciircd painier for Erwin M ills in Coolecmec, he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. Survivors include two daughters, Veriiice Howard and Jerryleiie Riddle, both of Mocksville; a son. Bill Vick o f Mocksville; four grandchildren; and two great­ grandchildren, Charles Wellborn Jr. ADVAN CE - Vice Admiral Charles Wellborn Jr,, U.S. Navy retired. 87. Bermuda Village, died Wednesday, May 18, at Davie County Hospital. A memorial service was held Sunday, May 22, in the rireside room al Beriiitida Village by Dr. Gaiy Chapman, Admiral W'cllhom was boin in l-os Angeles, ('iilif., to ihc laic (/h:iiies and l.cli.i Jones Wellborn. His early chiklhood lilc w.is lived ill I.os .•\ngclcs. He w;is a uradu:ilc of ilic U.S. N:i\ iil .Acadeiii) ! 'lass of 192(1. He served in Worltl \S'ar I am! XS'orld \S'ar II :iiiil ol'laiiied the rank ol V ice adinir:il upon his rctirenieiit in , His 4.1 ycari..Heei included com inaikK ciii destroyeis. criiiscrsaritl Ihe baiileship Iowa. He was com- inandant of the U.S. Armed Forces Si.'il'f ('ollcge in Ni>rfnlk. Va.. served with the l.,i,S, .Armed Forces luiii.ipean Command., and was senior represenlative on the military missions committee to the Linited Nations. Ill addition lo his three Legion of Merit citalions. he holds the Distinguished Service Medal from the U.S. Navy, the Order of Ab- don Calderon of Ecquador. the Distinguished Service Order of Great Britain, and the I.egion of Honor of r-'rance. Surviving are his w ife. Gerry Morgan Wellborn, of the home; tw-o dauglilcrs. Mrs. Charles (Gerry) Oren. Boston, Mass., and Mrs. David (M arilyn) Hopper, New London. N ,H ,; Eight grandchildren; ten great­ grandchildren; and (wo sisters, Mrs. Mildred Young and Mrs. D orothy H ow ard, both o f Pasadena. Calif. Ill lieu of llowers. memorials may be made to American Heart Association. 2046 Queen St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. P. Melvin Whitman Pinkney Melvin Whitman. 67. of Route 4. Mocksville, died Satur­ day. May 14. at Davie County Hospital. Born May 10. 1921. in Rowan County, he was a son of the late Pinkney Alexander anu Dora Irene Gentle Whitman, He was retired from Thom asville Furniture Indusiries. Surviviirs include his wife. Vida W oflord Whitman: two sons, Ran­ dy M. Whitman of Welcome and Jerry Wayne Whitman o f Lin- wood: a stepson, W illiam Wofford o f Lexington: two daughters, Sheila Tysinger of Lexington, and Carol Cain o f Jacksonville, Fla.; Four .stepdaughters, Margaret Louise Everhart and Melba Holt, both of Lexington, Caroline Lea of Las Vegas, Nev. and Francos Sander.son of Phoenix, Ariz.; three brothers, Meredith and James Whitman, both o f Lexington and Roy Lee Whitman of W'elconie; nine grandchildren, and 19 stepgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Wedne.sday. May 18, at Vogler’s i’iedmont Funeral Home Chapel in Lexington, conducted by the Rev. I.e . Morris. Burial followed in Arlington Heights Freewill Baptist Church cemetery. Seal'ooil Lovers Sc;ifood consunipiion in the United States reached a record 14.7 pounds a |x;rson in 1987. I S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 3 0 CLEMMONS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Worship 10:30 am I Co-pastors Robert A. and Dusty K. Fiedler Hwy 158 West Clemmons 766-4631 11 SER VICE FU N ER A L DIRECTO RS 130 Years of Service NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS ■I I.O t'A 'I IONS 722-lilOI 1311 .Souih M um .SIHTI M K M H K K Itv IN V ri’.-VJ ION 722-6106 CREMATORY SERVICE 2y.si iii->iu)iiia Kiuui Cji'ininoirs, N.C. 766-47)5 c u rv 766-4717 MiiUlUiuiMk Iiiivi.' flcHUlh'Hs ■10.> S NLufi Siu\-i Davit* ('oiinty I’hone N uinlii'r y*>S-.U2K i imhui.mi Rhodii K. .lohiison Woman Ordained M s. Rhoda F. John.son o f Route •). .Mncksvillc: Was rccciiily or- daincil as an elder for Cllorious l--mnianuel i’eiitacostal Church in liasl Spcnccr by the Bishop Ray F'errer. Born January 3, 1936 in Davie County. Johnson is Ihe daughter of the late Wallace and Ola Gaither. She was educated at the American Red Cross School of Nursing in Winstoii-Salem as a nurses a.ssiStant and .served as a missionary for True Temple Holiness Church, also in Winston- Salem, under her father, Elder Wallace Gaither. John.son .says, •‘( came this far by faith in Jesus Christ.” •A Mcdtoi ial" Day .service is planned for the , F'irsi Baptist, Church ill Ci'olceiiiee on Sunday, May 29. at II a.m; . Special guests w ill Ix- members <'f the Catiiwha V.allcy Chapter of F.s Prisoners of War. They w ill present a plaque lo the family o f U. M: Chandler which w ill be suitable fcir attaching to his burial monument. The late Chandler was a jirisoner ol war during the Se­ cond W iirld W ar ill FUirope. M'he pastor, the Rev. Larry Allen, w ill bring a message directed toward the Memorial Day theme. Special music w ill also be directed toward this theme. Four Earn WSSU Degrees W'INSTON-SALEM - Four Advance students recently earned their diplomas received bachelor’s degree.s during coniniencemcnt ex­ ercises at Winston-Salem State University, May 7. Those who earned diplomas in­ clude the following: Su.san M. Dulin, Sheila R. Hendrix, Cathy Sprouse, and Dorthy E. Steele; A G r a n d s o n ’s E u lo g y Hattie Eaton Brinkley By Marlin Brinkley : My grandmother’s greatest gift to those whom she loved was: freedom. She never asked anyone to be anything other than himself. She e.xpressed her opinions openly, sometimes bnasqucly,' and wanted others to do the same. Somi’ ofmy happiest days as a young boy were spent on Booe Hill, exploring its woods and meadows, damming up Howard’.s' Creek with stones and mud, learning to harrow a garden plot with the tractor. So long as 1 was bathed and dressed for church' on Sunday, Mamo let me do whatever 1 wanted to. 1 stayed up half the night drinking her homemade grape juicc and eating pop corn until 1 fell asleep. 1 wandered for hours, from the barn lofts to the streams and fields, and returned covered with chigger bites. Somehow the fried chicken was always on the table when I walked into the house, and the frsezer was perpetually filled with ice cream, 1 remember a summer noontime when I came into the kit­ chen covered with no less than fourteen ticks. My grandmother removed every one while she delivered a sermon on the evils of the creature — but never once did she scold me for spending the morning in the field. : ;. She told me tirelessly all the stories I loved to hear: the ones about her girlhood, and most delightful to me, the ones about the numerous scrapes my daddy got into when he was m e age. She told how she met my grandfather, how he helped her when she was a young teacher and her model “ T ” Ford got stuck in the mud near Mr. Booe’s barn. And how she received a telephone call one September, and drove off to Cedric Smoot’s to prime tobacco, eager with the news that she had become a gnuidmothcr.' With leaden eyes she told of Gladys, the daughter she and my grandfather lost to rheumatic fever in 1942. She was a highly intelligent woman. Although she taught school for only a few years, her writing was always that of a teacher. She composed balanced, grammatically-perfect sentences, without a single misspelled word. Her penmanship was e.vactly as Mr. Palmer would have wished, whether in the letters she wrote to me at school or on the church records she kept .so meticulously. She read the Jai<nial curciully each day, and clipped pieces she Wkcd (wm The Bihlical Recorder. One of her favorite topics was politicians. She judged them not by their ideas, but by character re\'ealed in their actions, Wlien 1 asked her who she thought had been North Carolinti’s best gover­ nor, she answered; “ Well, I reckon Kerr Scott was about the best. He paved the road out there in front of the house.” Mamo was generous. She canned, froze and preserved all the food she and Papo grew together, and gave it away with a vengeance. She delighted in sewing clothes for her grandchildren out of a few scraps of material, for she remembered the days when she could not afford .store-bought cloth and made her dresses out of Hour sacks. _ • In most of my conversations with her over the last five years, my grandmother said that she felt rewarded by God for the way she had lived her life. She had reared her sons well, and she had enjoyed eight grandchildren who valued honesty and integrity as'slie did. She cared deeply for Bear Greek Baptist Church and Blaise Baptist Church, where she and my grandfather were the oldest active members for several years, and she felt cared for in return bv her friends there. Fin;illy. .she had a husband whom she loved very much. They were born six days apart, anil lived together 11 days short of >1 years. The strength of their commitment to each other stemm­ ed. Ill part, from the dark days of the Depression, when they horrovvcil 10 dollars to gel iiiarried on and proceeded to lose their 111 si pig. horse .iiid covv to death shortly thereafter. Without his im l;iiliim suppori. her last illness would have been nuieii more p.unl'ul than it was. So the last word givs to my grandfather, who gave her niueh o f Ihc conienimciu she knew in her life. Our thanks belong to him liif ins to her. ________________ lulitor’s Ndte: M;iitin Brinkley delivered the above eulogy during Sniui.iv s ftiiieial for .Mrs. llattie l-jiton Brinkley of LibeHy C huK h Ki'.id. I DAMI' COIJN I \ i;Nl i;kl>|{l,SK Ri:C()KI). I'llliRSDAY, Miiv S, lySS-ijH; ■ *i.. ..... -;;iv Here To Stay To Mocksvilie Hy n\vij>hl Sparks Davio County [I;U0 fpnse-fi’;'.:;0 Hl O iIk’I's nuiy ijn. bin C’lu w it D rui; prcsidcni Ray Cicninv said his tHMiijiaiiy is stasiiiL' al W illo w O ak Shoppins: C i'iiliT . “ NN'o'ic iiDi I'lDsiiig. gilt a lease um ii l9 ‘M u iih an D lilion g u iiiji into the ^O O d's," In.': said. , C ic n iry , rc s p d iu lin g in staleiiicnls by an ow ner ul ilic shoppinu ccnlci Iasi u xvk. said C row n D rug w ill lorcc (lie I'w n cr to abide by the lease. ‘ iie can’t elose iis ilo u n ." Cientry said, "W e're doing a good business. We've got a lot of good, raitlifiil customers who like our merchandise and like our service. “ 'riiis is a good community to work in and to live in. 1 live iiere, and tlie people here are very loyal, and very earing.” Crow'n D rug’s corporate headquarters arc in Advance. Gentry said the closing of Food Lion at the shopping ccnter has obviously harmed shopping tranic. However, he said Crown Drug suffered a greater loss lecently than Food Lion's departure. Vancc McGugan, the phar­ macist and manager of the \yillow' Oak store, died of a heart attack. “ Vance McGugan was one o f the fmest people I've every had the pleasure of knowing," Gentry said, “ To lose a man of his integrity was a blow’; Our people there are even more determined to sec these years ol' hard work and labor arc carried on.’ ’ ;■ Crow'n Drug opened its store eight years ago, and McGugan had operated the store the en­ tire lime. With the opening of the neighboring shopping center. Gentry .said Mocksvillc has the opportunity 10 put Crown Cooleemee Swimming Pool To Open C O O LEBM EIZ — Davie students can lake a cool splash after they get out of school on June 8. That’s when the Coolccnice Swimming Pool is scheduled to open, Hayden Beck told fellow town board members Monday night. Season passes at S75 per family or $50 for an individual are available at the town hall or at Davie Discount Drugs. Daily in­ dividual passes are S1..‘'0. Dale Hedrick of China Grove w ill manage ihe pool, anti lifeguards were scheiluleil to he hired this week, Heck saitl. i<epairs to ihe |)ool slioulil also be complete within Ihe ne.\l two weeks, he saiii. Hoard member Fred I’ieree said ihe Moeksville-Davie Recreaiion De|)arlmeni had assigned someone to run the town's siunmer recrea­ tion program. Also, on .lune 1.'^, Kalliy While of the Vadkin River Trails Assi)cia- tion w ill meet with lown and recreation ofllcials a|x)Ui opening an access area lo the .Soulh S'adkin River at Ihe area known as Ihe liullhole. Wilson Earns BS Degree SVlNGATli — lileanor Aurelia W ilson o f Advance' rceeiveil a bachelors of science degree during commencement ceremonies at ' ’’'gale College, May IS, D rug's scrvice, jirices .uid m er­ chandise to i!ic lest, lie said he vu'lcnm cd llu' comparison uUh Rv'w.o, which npeneil in Hoono I’la/a, ' ■ riu ' piiblis.: lias ,i uood I'hdicc, ' he said (lenlry said the CrosMi DriiL' store in M u e ks\ille re>.ei\ed man> |ihonc ealK lasl ueck allei com nictus lo ihe Da\ le t ^n ln l\ com m issioners,h\' Mallard .Nut ­ wood, rcpicseniing Chedren Inc.. owners o f W illow Oak, N orw i'od saitl the company uanls to sell the shopping center. :md other tenanis are leasiiig. ( iciiiry said customers called last Week waium g to know if C row n Drug W as closing loo ■ ■ W’e ate going to be in ,M(‘.cks\ illc. and we are going to be (here when ihc pcojile ■need u s ," he saiil. " I lie inetchandise is l’oiiiiM o be ihere : We \^'elconu'ihe peo: pie • 1,‘o iiim e iils . and ue w ck'onic their business. W e '\e made a lot o f iViends n \e r ih e rc /': , _, . .It ( iciilry said W illow ()ak nuisl i'ccrmi anoilier grocery store to have a good ini,\ o f tenanis. '■ |lie y,ve gol to gel bootl l .ion lo release that lease so ihe\ can get anotliei grocery store in llieie. From uhai I iimierstand llic people w ill support another lood,store in ih e re ," (.jeniry said he lias been in- suhed |)ersonally in trying to lecrnii anoiher grocery store. Me said shoppers have asked lor a connecting drivcw-ay bet­ ween ilie iw o shopping centers. ■'There’s a whole lot going (H I.'' : " Kay (iciilry f i si f «tj i !' 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IH l kSI)A\', Mii\ 26, 1988—IC North & South Amiateyr j I’lN l'I l i ‘RS I ' .li.-li I .iiik in iil I,in icll I hi hm\ ilnnoh II is ou Uk’ I’C A l oin ,r- I'ookii.'. Uii! I’oiiMV iov) h(' nv.i'. h.i'.o IniC; Ci'iitpatn Iroii! ;i iiilibor. lU ly ( iri.sv'iic '' lo I'c hiking. atUT Jnwniu;: iiciii> jigigal 2 up m ilu' (uvals o\ \\w SSih Nonli Soiilli Amateur in Pim-hursl Salur(.l;i\. ji l the North C'arohna Stale senior squelch any I'liinors oi'an earl\ admission to the lo lour., r i l prohahl\ turn pro, but it sson’i be If a year and a haU'.':' Ciri.sette told lioriers al'tei.maivhing ,'6 lioles in swelter heal bn (he lamed N innber 2 course. |\n il I'm not sure if n i do it at all. I'm lly .21 yoars old. I think it’s too soon to like i1k‘ biggest deci.sion o f tii_\' life ." ISo G i'isclte. who lias one more semester jfo rc gaining a degree in busine.ss manage- l-'iit. w ill cuntim ie io play' his way to the I) o f the amateur ranks. No .sooner than his \ ictory i'\ei' C’agigal uas com]ilete than he \\as oil lor Thousautl Oaks. C’alif. for, this uvck's N(',VA rournament. N.C'. State is o)u; I it sc\ ei ,il \ ilaniic ( oast Conlci ence conipelin!!'. (id o d 15ael\ N iiie ( ' .sette lust in the seinilinals of his first North i'c Soulh l;ist:yeai lo ilu' evetflual champion liillv .Aiulrad.-, Alter IS holes Salurtia} ,, In.: didn't, leef his chances were great against C'agigal. who was 2 up. .As the,second iminii iicL'an, ( Iriseiic had liirdies on number 1 and 4 to [Hill eAen and li'ok his lirst leail after pars on 12 and l .i. With family and friends watching, (ji'isette took a diiferent ajijiroach over the last I 8 holes. ” ,Tlie whole second round, I Just decid ed to have fun," he said. ".And I diil until the last twd or three holes. , rhen. I really got I'.ervxnts." , Cagigal, a 26-year old Mexican restaurant waiter I'rom Fort Worth. 'I'e.xas, and (itisctte becanu' gi>od liu-iuls diiniiL’ the tournament and he praised ific .\d\ance goller. wlio knocked hiiii oui ol the tour­ nament for the second straight year' I .ast _\ ear Cagigal lost to ( ii isette } aiu! 1. "U ly's a steady pla\er." Cagigal told the ('in'i'Hshoi'i' .Vru'.s und Rt'cord. ' ‘lie's stroiig and he hits ihe ball well. In this kind ol inalch, against this kind of (.'oni]X'titioii, :\(ui hase to keei) yourself from getting lackailasical. .Mas be I had a lapse of con­ centration or somerhing." "U ntil ihe last in'ne holes, he played bet- ler lhan I d iti," saitl (Jriseiie. Dcrealcd Kareher 3 and 2 l.irisette and Cagigal matle it to the eliaiii- l)ioii.ship round by defeating two Duke golfers on f-ridav . Gri.sclte dispo.scd of.Iohn Kareher of Darien. Conn.. 3 and 2 while Cagigal took care of Chris Cain. 2 and 1. Against Karelier, Grisette started strong. Please Sue Cri.sedf — P. I2C 1 I'i.s Ciilli.son, here thn)wiu>> lo first (o coinplcle a double play, ii key in Davie Coiinty’.s ba.seball leaiiiOMiiin)' a .share of ICeiilral Piedmont ConCerence regular season championship for llie sefond consecutive .season. I’he War liagles finished 10-4, tyitig them witli We.st Forsyth. avie. West Tie For CPC Crown jRonnie Gall-ajilier I e County Enterprise-Record [ANNAPOLIS — Legion sea.son wil | i to wail. /ilh Davie Goiinty’s victory over Kan- iis Iasi week and lit Fonsyth’s 6-1 loss jParklund, Ihc two 1k )1s tied for the Itral Piedmont Con- Int’c champi(jnshipl the scctjnd con- Itlivc sea.son. Both Ins make up the core lie Moeksville {.cgion team but that will L lo wait for the slate 4 A playoffs. ilorrihle .Start ilu n t Davie and West ended the season with 10-4 rectirds but West gets the conference’s top seed due to victories over the War liagles. David Hunt doe.sn’t care what seed he is. He is just happy that his team is in the playofl's again. During his first eight years of coaching the War liagles, they never made the playoffs. Now. they’re in for the second straight year. •‘ 1 know I liaven’t changed so it must be tiie players,” lie said of Davie’s resurgence in baseball. ‘'I'm tickled for the Ixiys, 'rhey have worked very hard all .sea.son." Also lor the second straight seiLsoii, Davie had more wins than any othef team in the CPC. 'Hie War Eagles llnished 14-7 overall. The first five Kannapolis batters who fac­ ed Davie’s Wes Mecliam scored in the regular .season llnaie. Mike McDaniel pil- ched the ne.xt five, striking out seven and giving up two hits and one run. Meanwhile. Davie was making the hard climb back into the game. Going into the si.xth, however, the score was 7-0, Ikit a miraculous rally, started and end­ ed by ,I.C. Hendri.x, hrouglil eight runs across in the inning. Chris Callisoii, ’['im King and Matt Webb all walked in the inn­ ing while Hendri.K, Matt Marion. Denny Key and McDaniel had singles. When Hen­ dri.x singled in two runs on his secoiul at- bal ol'the frame, Da\ ie stkldenlv had a lead, :S-7,^ IMease See Hasl’hall ~ P. I2C Bermuda Run’s Uiy Grisette won tlie North & South Amateur last week and is currently phiying in the NCAA Tournament in riiousand Oaks, Calilornia. D a v i e F a l l s S h o r t I n B i d F o r C r o w n 8th Inning Rally Gives North CPC Softball Championship By Ronnie Gallagher Davie County Enterprise-Record WELCOME - The Davie County girls softball team did not win the Central Piedmont Conl'erence championship last week at North Davidson, split­ ting 5-4 and 6-5 gatnes. So why was coach Denny Key smiling? “ For some reason, I feel like we camc out looking better than they did,” he said. “ We came very close to beating an undefeated team twice on their own Held. The only reason we didn't w'as because wc gave them the .second game with our mistakes." Davie camc into the final doublcheader of the season needing to defeat the Black Knights twice to win the con­ ference title. That would have been quite an accomplishment for the inexperienced Wai"~ Eagles, considering North entered the game with an 18-0 record, 12-0 in the league. And indeed, the War Eagles led 5-2 in the second game before, succumbing to the 6-5 decision in eight innings. ‘‘Respectability was what wc came here for,” Key said, while accepting congratulations from several North fans afterwards (Key coached and led North to a CPC title two years ago). No one expected us lo win one of these games. But it is significant that we didn't get buried. Take aw;iy some baserunning mistakes and we played awful­ ly w ell." Both teams were scheduled to meet playoff foes earlier this week. Charlotte Olympic w'as to host Davie either Monday or Tuesdas'. How Good Are They? Last week’s finale .raised some questions about the CPC’s tw'o playoff entries, according to Key. “ North Davidson has to be wondering how good they really are." he said. “ They’ve been, building themselves up all year.', while w'e’ve been downplaying, our team. That may have had- something to do with us ending; their, winning streak. There was; pressure on them and that was; the equalizer.’’ • With a standing-room only crowd looking on at North’s new athletic comple.\, the Knights jumped out to a 4-0 lead after three innings of the first game, thanks to several er­ rors in the outfield. Davie scored its first run in the fourth when Lora Smith singled and eventually scored on sophomore Jennifer Clark’s single. Sheri Mason tripled in the fifth and scored on Dottie Sigmon’s sacrifice fiy and sud­ denly, it w as North making errors. ; Davie took advantage, scor­ ing three in the sixth for a 5-4 lead. SmitJi reached on an error and after a Ginger Hall single, ’ Carla Dyson’s sacrifice fiy scored Smith. After Buffy Beck walked, singles by Mason and Sigmon scored two more runs. “ They got a little rattled and that w'on the game for us,” Key .said. Quick Start Davie wasted little time in grabbing the lead during the se- cotid game. Three runs in the third broke a 1-1 tie and again, Smith was the key, starting the rally with a single. After a Hall .sacrifice, Dyson and Clark Plea.se See Soltball — P. 3C a l l a c e W i l l T h r o w O u t F i r s t iRoiiiiie CalhiKlier le County Entorpriso-Roeord [odd Wallace is making pi'o- lis iiiid the M ocksville |ion is paying tribute to last ’.s catcher by letting hini Iw out the III st ball .Saturday ]i( in the Legion’s home jier. locksvillc, last year's Area jitilheni Division champion, opeif Ihc season at I:inurle at 7:45 p.m. Friiiay It bel'ore coming home lo face Thomasville Saturday. Thomasville has moved from the Northe.'n to the Sotiihern division this year. Wallace, a senior at Slar- mounl, was .seriously injured in an automobile accident last year alter a playoffgame w'ith 1-ex- iiigton. He was pataly/.ed bill coach Barry Whitlock said his rcctipeialitm from physical therapy had been magnificent. ‘ Tic look live steps last week, with siimeone holding onto his arm, which we think is great,” said Whitlock. "W c u'aiited him to throw out the first ball. We're hoping for a big crowd lo honor him. He was ii good player and he is a fine person.” Kiiiu‘1 Sij>iis West Forsyth and Mocksville Legion pitching ace Jack Kimel signed a college baseball scholarship with "'cstiT ii Caiitlina last week. ' The firchalling lefthander finished his senior season at West by leading the Titans to a U'hithH Ivinu'l share of the (.'cntral I’icdunml ( 'onference champii>nsliip with Davie Count\. lie hail an FRA ofO.()6 while w'innitm nine of i n L e g i o n 10 ilecisions. In m il) 6(1 innings. Kim el struck out secinid in the leai'iic lo Denny Key. lie w alk­ ed only 20. lie had eight com- pleie games this season, in- i liidiiig li\e sliutouis. tw oone- hittors and two twiv-huters. t ) \ e r ; a -I'our-yeiir pitohin'g career at West, Kimel was 21-''). lie was 12 3 w hile helping ,Mocks\ ille's Li'guni team to a 27 20 record List summer and a Soiithcin D i\isii>n, .Area 3 title. "Jack could have probably lilaycil fora bigger college but lie may have had to wait a cou­ ple of years before he got in the rotation,” said Whillock. "A t Western, he can probably step,, right in as a freshman.” No .Meetiu}’ Last Wediie.sday, the Legion w as supposed to meet at Rich Park but due to the pluyotTs, tio ineciiug was held. Whillock .said he w'ill try it again this IMease See Legion — P, I2C i I 2 t- n .\ V IK C O U N ty KNIICRI-RISK r e c o r d , Tm iR SD A V . Mnv2ft. 1988 SCO REBOARD CCNTRAL PIEDMONT -)*A XtViVWKi , <t FIRST-ROUND PAIRINGS CU«':Va '”'...■ ‘ ’ ' ' » I'n -li,' SouUMMr' V\«vn<« Ifl*,- U:-. 2»!»; n»st So ,,T W.].i' ;l .< CiH.voijjfi Au.fns Dee ai V.-tru*iM Dv;rf,n?i. M0»b0’() rtt Inl'Pvt, Pmes f’n^oc'osi rtt Hc{m: S’f'sf'jlytftlcvini* iJ,ni ,•»! f j>Vt?t{p>*lio W.Vmd>o» ‘.w, f iiiinfL'Nj nW.dausSxvu Ansi.»^(•nni!,;r» (j i Qi -t? fjs t ‘ o'.svlh ;^0 i). fu«s 7 .HO p n> G'ei'nsho/o i 1J-41 Vt. Sf C.uiifc-'d 1 y »’t-.tStonef-rtMite PfltK Tuh» . I p.ns ChiWiOtle Olynijx al Cfsflflov.i’Davii* Ccxjnty m4 ?' flt W»>st SiocKiofaHjfj,; tasi MeCKiofbu'fi al D-oMoUe Mard'-'i:South S«ecKU‘ntHj»^ jt West Fofijlh []7 ;>) Wa»rH»sv'lio Tuscola i»l Aie»rtniVf Cen(r<ii of ScxjU' CaldMCiiSouin CatdAcii of Aicxn!KJ«f Cenira; at 4*>fie>.»iio Roynoids Legion Schedule — at Ila w R i\c r * , - H A W RIVHR-*^ May 29 June I - June 2 June 4 June 7 June 9 June 12 June 14 Mav 21 May 22 May 27 — at Alheinarle May 28 — TilOMASVIl..L-I- - KANNAPOLIS - CONCORD - al Salisbur\- - K E R N S V lL L n **^ MOORliSVlLLlZ - al N. Wilkes. - SILER CITY^^^ - at Thoniasville Junel5 - Ll-XINGTON June 16 — al Lexington Juncl7 — at Concord JunelS — SALISBURY June 19 — at Moore,svillc June20 - ALBEM ARLE June24 — at Kannapolis June25 — N. WILKES. June27 — First round, best 3-of-5 playolTs begin. July 2 -^ Second round, best 3-01-5 playoffs begin. July 7 — Southern Division playoff llnals begin. July 15 — Noriliern-.Southern Division championship series begins. S o flb a ll High School CENTRAL PIEDMONT 4-AConf»f*fx«OvertIW L W L13 1 16 112 2 15 38 6 9 9fi e 7 11.4 B 4 124 10 4 123 6 5 72 12 4 13 Nofth OivkHon D«v*e Coufrtr West Fofith Mount T#&of Pirkldod Scwm flowan RnTwWsKannapoiH Bnjwn N. DAVIDSON 211 000 i>_4 12 3 DAVIK CO. OOO 113 X-5 I 5WP - foynolds LP _ .Millir. DAVIE CO. 013 010 00-4 IS 0 ■S. DAVIDSON no 030 01-a U 2 WP _ .Miller. LP - R.ynoldi NCHSAA STATE PLAYOFFS Clais 4-A FKST ROONO|Hu»l bj pUjml m Tii«»., Mtf 34) MtOeastern No. 3 at &g East No. I Mideastern No 2 at B>i Cast No. 3 B*g East No. 3 at Sotrtt>efn Wayne Cap 9 fU>. 2 at Hitlsborougn Orange Nonnern Durtiam at GarnerSoutheastofn No. 3 at Hope Miiij Sooth Vte»Fayettaville Cape Tear at Southeastern No.7Fayettevrtie Smitn at Soutneastern No. i South Stores at East Fofsylh. Tues. Carver 81 ReidsviKe {15-?}Nonh MechlenDurg al Cnarlotto indepeno- ar>ceDavie Couniy at Cftartottc CXrfnpic ; South MecMcnburg at West MecktenOorg Charlotte Myers Parv at North Oavtd&on Waynesvtile Tuscda at McOonreK AleiancJer Central at Asheville Reynolds G o lf North and South PINEHUH5T. N.C, (AP)-W*<Jr»t<lay'irMuItt from lh« Mth annual North and Soutt) amateur tournament Mng played at pinehurjt Countrr Club's No. J coufse.Tom McKnlght. Galax. Va.< (M. Robert Goettlkher, Oranee Park, Fla., 3 and 2.Jrfin Karcher II, Darien. Coon,, bef. Re6- er1 Lebrlla. Meilco City. Mexico, A and iJetl BarlOM, Jackson. M)is;. del. Lee Porteri Greensboro, N.C.f I-up (19).Joel Hirsch, Chlc*90, Ml-, det. Trip Bol- neit. Shelby, N.C.Uhd].Berber Warner. Ocala. Fla., def. Randy Sonnier, Woodland*. Ten.. 1-op.Jeffrey Bellnap, Huntsville. Tex., def. Francis Vaughn. Htrshey. Pe , 3 and 2.Todd Gleaton. Fayeltevllle. N.C., det. Brian Rothaus. Cheltenham. Pa., l-up.Ulv Griietne, Advance/H.C., def. Greg Starkman. Beverly Hills, Calif., 2-up.Jay Slgel, Berwyn, Pa., def. Jim John­son. Charlotte. N.C., 3 and 1.David Smith, Uogwood. Fla., def. Dlciy Linkous, Roanoiie, Va. 5 and 4.Chris Cain, Knoxville. Teon,. def. Tom &tuder,Jo(lel. III., )and2.David Clacchlnl, Erie, P*. def. RoUd Sevier, Jr., Greensboro. N.C., 09).David White, Conroe. Ttx., def. Patrldi TaHent, Falls Church, V#.. 2-up.Cunnar Bennett, Chicago, III., de<. Ste­phen Fuhrer, Oaknvml, Pa., 2-up.Joe Giy. Raleigh. N.C.. def. Chrii Dai- rymple. Pinehuril, N.C.« 2-up.Henry Caglgal, Fort Worth, Tei., det. Kem Rodgers. Mooresvltle. N.C. 3 and 2. Third RoundJohn Karcher II, Darien. Conn., def. Tom //cKnighi, Calax, Va . 3 and I.Jeff Barlow. Jackson. Miss, def. Joel Hirsch. Chicago. III.. 3 and 7.Jeffrey Bellnap, Huntsville. Ten., det. Berger Warner. Ocata. Fla., 3 and 2.Uly Grlsette. Advance, N C., def. Todd Gleaton, rayetteyllle, N C., I-up.Jay siege). Berwyn, Pa., det. Oav)d Smith, Longwood. fia.. t and 3.Chris Cain. Knoivllle. Ttnn., def. David Cfacchinl. Erie, Pa. 2 and ).David White, Conroe. Tax., def. Gunr^ar Bennett, Chicago. Ml. 3 artd 2.Henry Cagigal, Fort Worth, Te«« def. Jc« Gar. Raleigh, N.C. 3 arid I.Qu«ner1iMltKarcher def. Barlow 2 and I. Gf'SfMf oef. tteiinan Janri i CAh def Slwi J uD Cagigal def White 7 1, ta c k HL‘>S TtAM SCORES ' I »..V (il . ;i.■'.'ixr •'.«>, 4 kS u fi.lf'v.Mf* JO. {.Vmts i'.v ,imi S-Ktr- w -.'..(‘V-V M UI .'5,f !; K.-1'ntn*wr.I.'- I'.H i!:' ! M.'.Js. [(., ! f-i l,i! S SS^.'Klrrtnj'K 1*1;' iy'.M S5 C.;;.:?;)'.;, W ■t'.< ilH 4; ,'H f. < 30 I*•. i.H '...••’"■i »n i GUJUS TtAM SCOHLV I GfJ GH A'i'yj, 3 ;As’it'';*-’*. 4 4. iJ :»0. j'fi-it t> AsriPviiii* Si.-s’U’f*->rs»tlv 2M. .‘’4, U Tns;;'U 10 M«uC(r5^;, We.*s! ChilfU'ttu |^,1»’ I nst (in Sffiiiti. 16, 14 Chflf. C»rtfN.v'h 14. !t'i Sc-utfiJ?: 17 Aififvi'io 1 i: IH C.np«f^«, W.ijfies tuHcoiu, w ro'svui u). ;m. Sf. y.LflSi C.HStco, Mickor>, S, 6, 7b OnvrC<>jntjr 7. 2C-! Ct’flf Olv'npiC. S Hcmnn B. 28 Gfei!;' r>; '.’O North Db>:0.sot’ 2. 30 TKXit'! Sto*>t“i I'-'J.JI M<x;nt ,ta!;x)f. I, BOYS’ INDIVIDUAL nLSULfS DISCUS-- I ffrtnw GafCiiniMf ; 1 74 i ;Ku'ii'is 16? V. \ r'l'C'’ UAti ! i>H 4,i!S2-4MfGH JUMP - - 1. Clirn CXx»t'«y ifU! >> 10, Cliff Mctsve (Cl) 6-8. U'Oriiiis C 6 4Dfl'.iO Noipn iSM) lONG'iUMP -- 1. Jor Wilson iS'f; .St«>fon lO'faoce (MTl 77-3. 3 Joh^'n, i.-jnu,*!, (CMP) 4 Sha^n .MooaMCHiSHOT PUT — 1 Ffank Gnfflin (Mr) t.e t-'.i Scott HoiKns {DC) 53-8. ^ Junior Hflii iGA) 'j.’- 4 Kc'lh Aoeri, (Mn SOTRIPLE JUMP ™ I. MnrcuS Sutton {M ( 46 2.' Vern'ct* Hunter (KRt 4S 7^; 3 Lnslt*' Srniin (KH) 45-7i',. 4 Haro;J SanOO.'S (tu) 44 4 POLEVAULT,-t Net Broader (CMP)'13 0. :> Anthony Levine (SM) 13 0; 3 Chrts East iCMP) 1?0, 4 t»ff 0. 3.200 RELAY ^ i. VSatooj’n 7 58.83. 2 Gflt ■nger H 00.03. 3 Tnst Tofsy-th 8 07 29. 4. West ChaMoue 8 09.53100 HURDLES — L Hoo ,Ma*vseH |CG) 14 33; 2 San Mansion ICV) 14.44; 3 MarV Johnson i'GA) 14 7; 4, A<.er> Uf>ant (MF) 14 80 100 — I Steve '.VilU«m$on (CO) 10 95; 2. Jay V»ilsc>n{MFj 10 99; 3 Curlts Johnson (GS) 10.99;4 Frarik AJoms (GA) M.O1.600 — I- Vince Howard (GPJ 4:26.78; 2, Eddie .Mathis (MF} 4.29 20; 3 Renafd Washington (SEGj 4 29,99; 4 Cdemen Macheii (NM) A-. 30 29.400 — I. Elliott Hunter (WC) 48.32; 2. WIntoo TfKjmpson (GD) 48 34; 3, Anto<ne Hancock (CG) 43 02; 4 Jason Bunn (A) 48 86 300 HURDLES - I. Shown Moore (CHJ 39 28;7 Sam Hairston (CV) 39,37; 3. Danny Gnfnn (Cl) 39 68; 4, Adrian Hill (ACR) 39,70.400 REUY — 1. Olymp.’c 42.03; 2. North For- 5>th 42.80; 3. Garinger 43.03; 4. Carver 43,08, 800— l. KeithMamistEF) I;56,74;2, Tim Halt {CG) 1:56.85; 3. Brnd Carter (RVj 1:56,90:4. Bob Manor>oy (W) 1.57.38.200 — 1, Steve Williamson (CO) 2L89; 2. Jay Villson (MF) 21.91; 3. Rayford Phillips (Cl) 22,03; 4, Jerome McClure (CO) 22.14.BOO REUY — I. Otympic Ir27.l6; 2. West Charlotte 1 27.45; 3. North Forsyih 1:27,57: 4. Gannger 1:27.84.3.200 — I. Glen Mays (RJR) 9;33.6Bj 2. Vince Howard (GP) 9:46.66; 3, Patrick Phillips (W) 9:50.46; 4.. Stove Simandie (W) 9.54.47,1.600 REUY — 1. Garinger 3fl9.08; 2. West Charlotte 3.23.34; 3. Dudley 3 23.97; 4, R.J. Reynolds 3:25.30. GIRLS'INDIVIDUAL RESULTS HIGH JUMP — 1. Tammy HoOston (CG) 5-2: 2. Mary Ann Edwards (NM) 5-0; 3. JenntJef JacKson (DC) 5-0; 4. Von Ross (WC) 4-10.DISCUS — 1. LauraPlott (WT) 122 10; 2. Deb­bie Truelove(EG) 113-10; 3. Mar> Deal (SC) 107.4; 4. Oashown Jamison (WC) 104.TRIPLE JUMP — J. N.khi Poteal (GD) 36-1J : 2 Cheryl DoRgett (GP) 35-7. 3. Shadonna Bowens (ACR) 35-5; 4. Lynette Gardin (GA) 35-0.SHOT PUT — 1. Michelle Wright (A) 37-lOV^; 2. Michelle BrooKs (SM) 36-8; 3. Belinda Harris (SR) 35-5V^; 4. Ginger Lackey (SM) 32-6V<..LONG JUMP ~ I. Marcella Gardin (GA) I T-B'-i;2. Von Ross (WC) 17-4;, 3. Shadonna Bowens (ACR) 17-2^^; 4. Melissa Morrison (KB) ie-9Hi.3200 RELAY — 1. Easi Mecklenborg 9:44.9; 3. Dudley 9:50,8: 3. East Forsyth 10:07.7; 4. Gar- Inger 10;22.3.100 HURDLES — 1. Melissa Morrison (KB) i 4.70; 2. Shevonne Martin (NF) 15.41; 3. Wanda Nelson (CO) 15.59; 4, Warida Medley (GD) i 5,62.800 REUY — I. Gnmsley 1;41.91; 2. Nofth Forsyih 1:42.91; 3. Hording t;44.38; 4. Noftb* Mecklenberg i;44.50.100— 1. Marccne Poole (GG) 12.28; 2. Steph­anie Clay (GS) 12.35: 3, Lynette Gardin (GA) 12.43: 4. Shadonna Bowens (ACR) 12.49.1.600 — I. Cessy Hudson (EB) 5;17,9;'2. S«i- cia Johnson (GG) 5:17.92; 3. Jodie Mclnure (W) 5.22,71; a. LaChandro Smim (CH) 5-.2B.l6.400 REUY — 1. Ashbrook 48.33; 2, West Forsyth 48.61; 3. Harding 40 88; 4. North Forsyth 48.95.400 — 1, Nikki Poteal (GD) 59.6; 2. Rhonda Aleiander (CMP) 1 00.1; 3. LaOulssa Smrtit (GS) 1:01.7; 4. Amr Breitonstem (W) 1:01.9.300 HURDLES — 1. Sumner Smith (ACR) 45,85; 2. Melissa Mornson |K8) 46.76; 3. Lynpe Ray (W) 46.80; 4. Susanne Quilllcl (HK) 47,16. 48.32. ■ . ,800 — 1. Tomi Ogumba (EM) 2:22.41; 2. Trudy Stallings (SEG) 2:23.20; 3. Amy Neal /EF1 2:25.14; 4. Ayo Johnson (GD) 2;27,08.3,200 — 1. Cessy Hudson (EB) 11:51.60; 2. Jodie Mclntlre (W) 1 1:59.75; 3. SlUcia John^g (GG) 12:06,31: 4. Windy Mclntlre (W) 12: M .95.200 — 1. .Marlene Poole (GG) 24.45; 2. Dancj Lyons (GG) 25.08; 3. Dnmta.Roseboro (NF) 25.29;4. M.irceila Gardin (GA) 25.65.:t.600 REUY — 1. Asfibrook 3:56.B8i' 2. Grimsley 3 57.88; 3. East Mecklent>erg 4:02.7Qi 4. Dudley 4:02.92. c n n is SINGLES Second Rourid — Ako B.irnes (GG) def. Charles Land (M) 6-2. 6-1; Chris Denby (GP) del Greg Johnsen (WF) 6-2. 6-1; Mark Dudd (Ml) rtef. Donny Anderson (NO) 6-3, 6-3; Malt Foster (GD) dof. Jeff Carter (P) C-l, 7 5; Chns Cagle (SG) def. Geoff Fulton (C) 6-1, 6 0; David Qnrger (NF) def. Oonny Fcank (DC) 6,4, 61; Scott Ttwmas (RV) def. Stove Smith (SS) 6 0. 6 1; leach def. Setiiff 6-1. 6-3. Jofd.in dfif Mhi?r 6 0. 6 2; l-iinco Turner (R) dof, Ja/nio Plununiff iG) 3 6. 6 ?. 6 I, Hu.in Yii (NF) dof J;jy White (GD) 0 ?. 6 2, Chr.s Terrell (GG) def. Diin.i L.Jwson (SS) 0-1. f> 0; Gr.iy Flerrj- tM« (Hy) def. D.inny PipJ’.f^” <C) G 2. 6 ?; Kyle Owens (GP) df*f Brett Spe.ib (DC) 6 0, 6 0, Scott Craver (NO) dr'f Jeff Howie jM) t> 3. 6 I. Dorek Allen ISG) dot OouK (Wf) f>-2. ft I. Third Round - R.irner, def Oenby 6 I. 6 0. Huild def foster 6 3. 6 I; Ciij’le dof. flarj’er 0 G-4; UMch def. Thomas 7-5, 7 6; Jordan def. Turner 6 1. 6 2. Terrell def. Yu 6-1, H I; Owerjs dof. Fleming 6 3, 0 3; Allen def, Crver 6-2, 6-1 Quarterflmils - H.imes def Rudd 6 2. 6 ?; Cagle def. l e.ich() 3, 6 0. Terrelldef, Jordan 6-1. 6 3, All**n def Owens 6 2, 6,1, DOUBLESFirst Hound - Uenh Hahk John Sr.ields (MT) def D.iin vmes Chuck Henton (GD) 4-6. 6 0, 6 0; SfM?nrer Tnfi David Johnston (HY) dof. Tony Rosso Handy Jor>e?» (tr) 4 (). 6 4. 6 4.Secor>d Round - Motn.*rt We'n Oayid Jewell (Gl’) d. Marc Ingwersen louis IJeereo (NF) f»-2, 6 1;Jo^co-lnr. Kees (M) def. Chad 0»i‘ndir.e- lanre Miller (WF) fi-3. 6-4, Jeff H.jrns Mike Cau then (tM def. Hicky Ihomas Steve McCurley (SO) /-f), 6 4, Ken Leany-Mafk Greer (UG) def, Cunung tu-MorUe Mauney (P) 7 6, 4 6. 7 6; Paul Gantn ().inny Koenig (GS) del. Qumn Si(>e Chjad Swatin (ND) 6 0. 6 0; Chad Myers Gienn Newsorn (SS) def, Jeff Cvir(H?nter Motilxe Ogr.-lsby (G) 6-2. 6 .J: Gr.-jnt Henson 0*veri Coivert (DC) def j)avid Sim­mons Br.»d Moore (II) 6 4, 6 4; ttnhks Shielrts det Gfant Henson 0«seri C.ilveri 6 4, 3-6, 6 2. laft- JoJin'jion def Fnr Jackson Cf\ris Williams (G) 6 4. 6 1. Ma* VViKKjiMjry Neil Mcdroy (SG) def hen Arthur-frank lk*ach (M) 6 2. 6-1. Kevin Marion ‘itiiii Hiair (OC) def Chns Hurriei flrad Werner (Park) 0 3. 6-4. Drew Hayes Hen Ha»es (MT) def. iJnvtd Hryson Rf.id leona'd jND) G I, 61; Ste phe.n Stonet)UM»er-Caisler» r>o»ensen (Grun) def Arjd'ew Newsoni Jotin Holies (SS) 6 1.6 2. Scott Moore D.tvid Weidl (Nl) def. f^chard Serge Si'an Kirk (Wf) 6 4, 7 6; Gtak G.mnt) J.ii I’.irh (GS)i,!ef Jeff Hill ToiJd Ciowder (M) 6 3. 6 0. D.jvid Uiotnp- kins Mark Oliver (Cj del Scot! Mcljuren Scull Mansfield (GP) 6 1,61Third ftound - Wein-Jeweli def Joyie Ki-es f>. 1.6 4. leahy Gteer def. Hams C<iuttn?n 6 4, 2 6,7 6. (ior'irn Koenig del, Myeis Newsom 6 1,6 I; Bahk-Shieids def. Henson Calvert 0 4. .1 6. 6 2; raft-iohnston def. W{n>Ul>ury 1 l»oy (> 3. 7 6. Ha,os Hoyes dff. Manor) man 6 2. 6 3. Slone- burner Sorensen def Mixiie W’eull 6 3, 6 1. Ihonipkms Oliver def Gan,irn-Pa»k 6 I. (> 0Quartofllnals " Wein Jewell def leahy Greer 6 4. 7-6; Gjniin Koonig «Jef Uahi Shields 6 0, 6 0. Hayes Hayes def laft Johnston 6 3, 1 6. 6 0 Ihoini'kms Oliver def Stoneliurrn'r Sorensen 6 3. 6 4 Kollins, Jackson In State Meet (;ll.A K l,O T 'rr; Dav'lo C’miMiy hdvs Uiick ciKiL’li l):in Ik'iulcisi'ii (ilninuNly knuus uli.il lie's lalkiiiy iihiHii when ii cnmcs iiu|iKililviii!', Iiir ihc ir:n-k inccl. H cloi'c .Sroii K o llin s w ciii lo iln '-l A rciMnn,i| liiu k iik'ci a iM V e rs Park S iiiin ila v . I k-iuicison had ticl ill lie ulcas nn u haf lii'' si.n hail in dn in ih r shill pul am i disi us lo ,kI \aiu c In l!ic skii.,; nici.i ' " lie h.is 1(1 iinpinvi,' 11(1 his tht(lv,^. " IlfiKk'i SIHI IlL’ilK'll I lo has 1(1 ihh ,v. ilk' shdl filll 51 I'r Ii'rl .iml lln.--disvais ,ii li-asi; l(i(). ' Nl ii iiiily iliil K( il hiis 1 111! i| i Ills > I ..I', h ■, .u. I'.iu", lull hi- slialli'ii.:i! ihnsL- inai Ks, l injslini;; m'chikI iii'lh f shnl |)in (53 Hi aihi Ihc discus i k', u ill h'.- i'ini nl nil' liip si'i'ds'in l-i ida'. ^i.uc ■t A )ia t:l .at; Nl M ill ,l'air,li;i,,t Slalc ■ " I ■A.i'-ii'i s|i,i, (.cd hill I Was pli-.isi,-d ■'.Mill his o lln il. said 1 k-i)ik:i‘.iiii, " /\ liii 111 it 1', menial and 1 think lie i.'aii llirn'.'. Uiithef. lleduli'i'l base a iMHid Iele.isc mi either. \k-ans‘.Inie, leniiitei' .laeksnn also v|iialilied l.n the ,"Il ls' slate iiK'cl ill Diiiliain dii Salin- da\ : She Ini'h itiniped li\e ieei and I'liiislied itiird , . Aleei.i li'hiisiin. \\ hii h.is heen the iiiaiiistay li'l the l>a\ie ;jiils all se.ismi: did nut qiialiry liii the stale She niisseil oiil in the Inni! aiul tri- p.le jumps and w ill st,i\ linme. W a rm \\ eat h e r I Iclped l-a^’ht>-decree ueiithei helped Konin.s reach Ills career highs Saliird.i;. . " I'he we.illier and the eiiiii[K'tili(m helpei.1 him o u t." said 1 ieiidersnn. "I'h e winner rroin kVeed'iin llii;h .Sehiinl ihtev, I'/ ! leet. and no ('lie else hesji.ies Seoll iv.ii.lK d Hid. Aiul like I sai<l, I ihitik he e.iii iin lal ihei Kolliiis' tillin'. Ill the disi Us '.'.as iliiiui'hi to he a seh( xil i es'i iii-l. I lie shol put lhro\>. re,illy pieascil Meiideisdiij 'When \ oil add tillee leel in the shot ih.il s s;i \ - 111!' S(imethini;.'' he said. W i' II piaeliee on the litlle lliiiijjs this \\eek," lleiuieison added. "Me kiiiiws wliai lie s doiiij! \U(i|ii.’ , Ik; can lell me as sooii as he thiiiws I'liil he's peakiiii.’ at llie ris:hl tune .'iiid he's dune a 'r('.iI i.i(II id jofi ' li\ himsell. Kolliiis led Davieloa 15th place l inish u ith U) pi.iiiits. Miii;.'aiUoii I'reedoiii won ihe Ci eiil \Mlh (i2 while the ne.xt ronr spots avere taken liy C'haiiolte te.mis.. Revnolds was the ( enti.il Piedmcinr (.'onrerencc's top linisli al nimiher nine with 21 ixiints while Kannapolis had I')' ,- and was I Ith. CI'C winner M l. 'I'lihor liacj an oll-day. seoriim only; 12 points and linishiiiy 2()th. ,|acks(in .Scorfs 7 •hickson stliiii.1 place liiiish netted .se\eii points .iiid a 25ih place finish for Davie's yirls. .She coiiltl have finished higher but Jiisl missed, ae- eordiiig to coach Ke.x A lien r ■'.She h.'id made fr.e I'eet and tried for 5-2 hu(' missed three times," he said, "O n her llrst two. : she missed badly but on the third, she cleared the bar hut knocked it off wath her foot. .So I tliink she can jump higher ne.xi week in the fiiKils. She's cap.ible of il," ■Allen said his sophomore jumped higher than slie (lid when .she won ihc seetioiiiil the wec| earlier. ".leniiiferilidn'i pnicliec but twice liisl wet due to the rain." he sank ' '.And her nerves wcl a liule belter this time. So it was a pretty gO(| |iiiii|i." , •Allen w;is disappointed that Johnson didnl qii.iliiN . She had leaped a eareer-hc.st 18-6.1 the long I'uMip ihe previous week and considcl ing llie .winning jump didn't clear 18 in :ll| : regioiials. Allen lelt she could have i|ualilltl easily. r "H ill she scratched all three jtim ps.” he sigj c'tl. "anil all thiee were better than the winner L Johnson then placed si.xth in the triple Juiil w’iih a leap of ,]2-l 1. The top four advanced- the state linti.ls. 1 "Alecia was delinilely capable of qualifying •Allen saiil. "but things like; lha'i happ] sometiiiVes. 1 know she's disappointed.'' ;. [ Cireetisboro Grimsley and l)udley tlnished 1 the top two |X)sitions in the regiunals while Kaj napolis was the CPC's top flni.sher w ith ; I points. go(.)d t'or eighth place. West Forsyilruj way back at 18th with JO points. ; , ■' Talent Coniin^j Back . .Allen w ill be turning the reins over to AnJ Bi(.'wder ne.xt season and he says she w ill ha| plenty of laleni Coming, back. O f-s ix 'a l conference selections, Browder-will kise o il one runner — Kim Freshwater. She also if .eight sophomores back. ■ ■■"Wc went from si.xth in the conference tJ year to third so I ’m '.'ct) pleased w ith ;t# season.'' Allen said. - E n g i n e B u i l d e r E l l i o t t H a c I A P l a n kiigme builder Harold l.llioti hopes an undeisi/ed carbiireior will put Rusty Wallace in victors lane for I'he Winston: (May 22 al Charlotte Motoi Spetxiwax, lilliott.W ho builds engines for the Blue (Max race team hcailed by W'allacc; is bucking the system. (Most Winston Cup driv ers despise the smaller carburetors because they rob engines of up to 20 per­ cent o f their horsepower. Why then woukl one o f racing's top engine builders prefer a suiall carburetor in the most pre.stigious race O f the vear? " I'm building a short-lived qualitying motor for Rusts lo use in The W insioii." said lillio tl. "W ith all the e.xotic pieces going into the motor, it would never hold together for all 1.15 l;ips of .The W'insttiii at I'ull bore." "W e 'll nurse the engine I'or the first two segments of the race. Then, for the last 10 laps, we'll bolt nil a big carb and slep up the liming so the engine can reach its full potentiiil." NASCAR pit crews w'ill have a great chance to prepare their Winston Gup racers for the ;ill-star •SbOO.000 event. The Winston will be run in three segmenis of 75, 50 and 10 laps, a iiif there'll be a 10-miiuite break beiween the first and second segments in which the crews can work on their cars, The Blue iVIa.x race team's slrategN- w ill nnl'okl between the se- coiul and final segments. "W e were too con.servative with our engine in last year's The W inston," said l-^lliott, "This year we'll lake it easy in the first two .segineiits. But we'll treat ihe last segment like a lO-miiuite (|iialify- ing run ." The w'inner ol The Winston is guaranteed at least .$2(X).000. Minv are other engine buiklers trcaling fhc Winston'.' Here's a random sampling: BO B U A m L I,^■ . engine builder for Neil Boiinetl ■ "W e'll get ;i litlle closer to the edge than we normally do. The way the purse structure issei up, it's a first-place race. Basically we'll build a quali- R a c i n g fying motor that we'll say lots of jii'aycrs over on race morning. Usually there's a delicate balance between horsepower and reliabili­ ty we have to struggle with because o f the point's battle. We don't have to worry about points in The NN'insion. RA.N'DV DOR TO N . engine builder for [Jarrell W altrip — "W e 'll build a 500-mile motor for The Winston. W'e'll use all the best pieces. We w'on't take any short cuts. But it'll be a long-life motor — I wouldn't hesitate to ii.se the motor in the Coca-Cola 600 the iie.xi weekeiul.'' R O B E R T Y A TE S , engine builder for Davcy AHi.son — “ We won't build a hand grenade that'll blow up in the first five laps. The Winston w ill give us some great practice for the 600 the ne.xt weekend." E R N IE E L L IO T T , engine builder for Bill Elliott - " I'll build a motor for The Winston like I ’d build one for any other race. With the format of the race, there's no need to build anything else. That race won't be won by the fastest car — it wasn’t last year." .STER LIN G M A R L IN , discussing the motor that w ill be in his Piedmont Oldsmobile for the Winston Open — •'W e’ll build a long distance motor bccause w'e might have to drive more miles th;in anyone else that day." W hoever wins the 100-lap Winston 0|X'ii w ill stiirt from the last starting position in Ihe 1.^5-lap The Winston later tliat afternoon. C O N I'ID E N T D R IV E R . "W e're going to win the Winston O pen." said .self confident young Winston Cup driver Mark iVlarlin. " fh c moinentuin is swinging our way. We h;id giwd runs at Darlington and Bristol, We're charged up and ready to w in ." iNhiitin spoke al a news con­ ference recently about his team's chances of winning the Winston Open, companion r;ice ti' The Winston on May 22;at Charlotte Motor Speedway. . The Stakes for winning the Open' are high. Not only does the'win- ner bank S30.000, but he'll akso earn a st.irt in The Winston, ; Winston Cup racing's prestige event later the same day. And.first place in The Winston is worth at least 5200,000. M artin,w ho pilots a Winston Cup Thunderbird fielded by ihe Jack Roush organization head­ quartered in Livonia, M ich,, likes his young teany's chances to w'in The Winston if they can nail down the 100-lap Win.ston Open, : " I f W'e w'on the Open, w'e’d already have 150 miles o f race day . e.xperience on tho.se guys W'aiting to Stan The Winston. We'd already know how the car was acting on the racetrack that day. Thai's an , advantage. “ Also — we'd be pumped up sky high to win The W'iiVslon.” Martin know's the competition w ill be tough. The Winston is for racing’s 19 most recent w'inners and the w'inner of the Win.ston Open. There are a lot of tough; . teams out there looking for a win in the Open. "Ken Schrader. Sterling Marlin, Brett Bodine, Buddy Baker, Richard Petty, Alan Kulwicki — they're all good teams to'ing to w'in the Open. But that’s the kind of competition I thrive on. “ In fact, the Winston Open may produce the same kind of fireworks as hist year’s The Winston. There’ll be an awful lot o f good teams going for that w in." If Martin can w’in the Open, he'll be relegated to the last staning posiuon in The Winston. "That do-;sn'i nianer," he ■‘There's 135 laps'to catch ' leader. :. . “ We w'Ork very hard on gettj our race car to handlewell, ■ Winston w'ill be w on with har ing, not horsepow'er. . : 'T like our chances on Mav| at Charlotte.” • ' BIG RACES. There are o l two auto races on the big boa| at LaS; Vegas' Circus Hotel Casino — the Indianapolis 500 j The Winston. : The Race and Sports Book 0 | sion o f Ci rcus has posted the ^ | 22 5600,000 all-stai- raeeT Charlotte Motor Speedway on j big board along with oilier sports evenLs such as horse racil baseball,hockey, golf and tenf “ It’s encouraging,” said [| Lanners, race and sports b | manager: ^‘The race is still weeks away and we’re already .| ing action:” ’ Lanners said odds on the 19 1 trams who are already guarantl a start in The Winston were eif puted based on each driver’s record to date. A ll wagering on The W in;| must be done at the Circus Vegas betting Windows in aciJ dance with state and federal la| Betters w ill w'ager on W inston based on the established by Circus, and the j may shift as betting pattern.sj established. The winner of The Winstonl earn : at least $200,000 o fl 5600,000 purse. Dale Earnhatr The W inston's defeni| champion. 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Nrsilli and l.)a\ le as-'ain liauled . jin ihe lina! di.niiik'lu'aiii'i nj i!-n- season li': |tir.si piai'e lu ilu 'i n li,is in'i-n !hi: NiMin ’letiinnn! nr tlie (.'cm rar I’u -ilnii'iil, llie ie.ieui- |jciuunpionshi|' lias v-iimc Jov, n \o lliesr jsoH hall jU L'i'eeriiaiii': ioi ilie pasi ilveaJe, But when llie Mlaek K n ii'liis \ i'ii Rich Park lu i ilial w ill he the eiul I'l n all, \\ hen reaiignnien! apaui lakes plaee iti ihe '•() jselnH 'l year, l)a \ ie w ill siill In’ in ihe revamped C’eniial rie iln in n l ( '(tnlerenee:. Mni N orth w ill be in ihe 2-A 3 A ("eniral IC ariilina (''onleicnee. And no move w ill we see the intensil\ ami I the I'ressuiv like we w itnes.sed last week at JN'orth Davidson's brand spanking new sports Icom piex when North won the cham pionship I by splittii\g 5-4 and ('>-5 decisions svith the I W ar Eagles, , A fte r next season, tlie rivalry w ill be ilead, .The so.I'tbair U'aditions are so great ai both I Davie and N orth that one w ould think the sim ilarities between the tw o schools are endless. But that couldn’t be I'urther from the truth; 'flic only sim ilarity isithat both teams I are annual state playolT participants. But how-they get there is another story, from the playcfs to the fans to the coaches, in actuality, the ri\a lry has more twists thiui I a Chubby Chceker iccord: 'I'lic C oiiclics: D id the fans who jammed the North Davidson softball stadium last Ronnie Galla^Uer K w week reali/.e |iist what kind o f coaching su|n.iiority was (iii the field in the |)ieseiice . oi M ik i' I jiiiib io s .iiul Deniu Ke\'.’ I am bios aiul Key are tw o o f North ('.iio lin a 's top sulthall coaclies and they ha\e the hackgi'ouhd to back it n|i. W hile Key's career n n iid is a sparkling 107-32 with four conlerenee crowns. Lanibros' is niind- lioggling. Ile has a mark o f 1.^7 19 anil l:ist week was his seventh: league title. i'(ir lliose 1)1 you counting, that's a eonibin- ed 2-14 sl w ith 11 league chanipionships, "H u t we re very two difterenl |ie o p le ,", said K ey. rel'erring to not only philosophies bul iihysicalstature as w e ll. ■’W lie n:you 're how do vou get res|iect?" Key asked in reference to l,am- liros. ■’You hustle your butt o ff and w ork all the time. When he gets o n a player he's feis­ ty. Ikit I'm {->-4. When 1 get on a player. |ieo|)le ihink the op|iosite.'' 'I'he fiery l.ambros is definitely^ a m otivator and one coukl feel the [iressure oil the uiKlefeated Black Knights com ing in. One m other said beforehand. "'I'h e girls are too nervous to p la y ." "Lam bros goes into every game pum |iing up his players," Key said. " I'm more low - key. 1 go into e\;ery game know ing I ciiuld lose, '^'our desire to w in has to be tailored to the kids' desire. "l.a m b ro s is a tremendous ctMch, added. "W e jusi have iwi> ilifle ii ivi lives on how to w in the game ' 'I'lie I’layers; Key has seen hoih -adi.s o! the rivalry. Ivv d : easoiis ai’o. while al N m ih Davidson, he inhenled a group ol imicsh't! so|i|iomores iluring l.ambros" one veai hiatus, lie turned in a lO-K recoitl. not ;!ooci In North Daviilsnn's siaiuiards. But a ') .S cnn lerence mark w on the C entral I’icdmoni cham pionship again, " I consider ihal one of inv best cnachiiig |ohs. ' he said. " I he league vvas so touuh iVom top to bottom . But we won and that's the botium Hue." Nnw. ihosc sophomores ai'c l.am bros' seniors aiul il ever ihere is a chance lor the Black Knights to win a stale crow n, it's this year. O ii the other haikl. Key brought in ;i very young si|uad. that he said may have helped Davie hand North its only loss o f the season. : "1 looked at our young girls a couple ol' times and they didn’t .seem to realize how big it was to play North D avidson.” laughetl Key, ' ’ i.ast year, they were playing Junior high hall. Seeing all o f these people here tiid n 't sink it. It w ill next ye a r," Key said he felt a warm feeling when a few North players approached hun after the game. "T hey started w ith m e ." he .said. "S o if we can't win the state title. I ’d like nothing better than for: North to w in ." If the Knights do. shortstop Shannon W eaver w ill be the key and Lambros can thank Key for developing this year's probable CPC Player o f the Year. "N o one knew her as a .sophom ore," Key grinned. "People kept ti'Hins: rne other girls should, play thcfc b u t.I saw M im etiiiiig in Shannon,and she hits pfo* 'e n me righi .She's now Ihe best player in the ''/onlerencc.' i lie Fans, l.am bros said last week he : cnuldn'i go the grocery store for a loaf o f bread w ithout fans asking him three c|ues- tioiis: W hen w ill you play I^avie Comity'.’ ( an yoii yo untie feated'’ Can you w in the stale championship'.’ North tielinile ly has the edge in fan sup- ■ pori, Fhe game was .switched to night .so more Ians coukl come and athletic direclor Pete .loiies Was ecstatic as he piled the iiioneV into his change bo>\ as the cars rolled in. ■ "W e 'v e made more here from .softball games than we ever w'ould jn baseball,” he said. Then again. David.son County is a bigger soltball area than Davie. Bast Davidson, West Davidson and Central Davidson arc ' also playolT teams atid when East visited Non'h recently under the lights, Key said there vvtre about 500 people there. ’ Key knows a coup vvlicn he .sees it too. He i.s already m aking plans lo play a night game w ith North ne.xt season: Last week's cro w d w a sn ’t helped tnuch by Davie County, vvho.se faithful handfull o f i . fans were on hand. , , " I guess you have to look at tradition ,” ' Key said. “ A t North, it’s m ore eom petitive. At Davie, it's more recreational. "B u t w'ho’s to say w'hich approach is best? The teams are 3-3 over the past three seasons.” : It’s a great rivalry% one which w ill end next season due to something called realign­ ment. which is still .so screwy that most o f us still can’t understand. Softball conlimieci I'rorn P. IC singled and Mason brought everyone home w ith another triple. : The W ar Eagles had several chances to increase the m argin but baserunning niiscues allow ­ ed N orth to stay close. “ Plain and sim ple, we lost it on the bases.” Key said. "O u r m istake s cost us at least four runs.’ ’ Still Davie held a 5-2 lead go­ ing into the fifth . But North bouneed back w ith three to tie and it stayed that way until the eighth. W ith tw'o outs and a run­ n e r on board, a single w a s inisplayed in the outfield, allow ­ ing the Knights to move to se­ cond and th iril. A fter a walk loaded the bases, pitcher A m y Reynolds knocked down a hard, one-hopper to the niound but her throw to second was ni)t in tim e and N orth scored the w in­ ning run. N orth coach M ike Lanibros was breathing a sigh o f relief afterwards. He was w orried after the first game. " I did n 't know liovv they w ould respond.” he said, "h u t again they showed a lot o f character. W e could have easi­ ly rolled over and playetl ilead but We just d idn 't give up. We were fortunate." Key praised N orth's coni- eback and said, "T h a t's why they're the champions. 'I'liey made the big plays at the end and we d id n 't." But he was ecjually proud o f his team. ” In the second game, we outhit tJiem 15-14 and every one o f m y 10 batters gave m e at least one h it." he said. " W e're a bunch o f young kids and they did a faniastic I'ob handling the pressure. I feci real good about entering the jilayoffs w'ith these g irls ." Notes: • In betw een gam es, a m em orial dedicatiiMi w;is made to W ayne Hargett, who helped Boosters To Hold Meeting June 6 The Davie Gou nty fligh School Athletic Boosters Club will hold its final meeting of the I987-8S school year June 6. A ll interested parents should at­ tend to diseuss fundraisers for tlic sports teams at Davie County. Soccer Meeting There vvill he a soecei' meeting for all prospects at Davie County Migh School Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the school gyinnasiuni. A r e a S p o r t s A team has not been finali/ed but the ineeting is to see how iiiiieh in- teresi ihere is from the high school students. Class D Tournament There w ill he a IJSSSA Class D men's world c|ualilying sohbali toiirn.inient held at Lone Hickory Ihe week prior to July 4. The entry t'ee is and each team w ill hit its own balls. Howard’s To Play Rain has delayeil Howard's Western Steer from playing at Lone Miekory. The rain dale is now June 14 when the nalionally-knovvn team w ill play two exhihition games. Admission is free anil the games are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. G a r d e n e r Pine Bark Nuggets L a r g e 3 c u b ic F t. B a g s $ 2 4 9 Large Nuggets L a r g e 3 C u b ic F t. B a g s Garden Hose Sale $ 0 9 9 S t a r t in g a t '*3> T r e a t s Landscape Timbers R e g u la r P r ic e $299 Ea. L a r g e S iz e $349 Ea. Paver Blocks s t a r t i n g A t 7 9 *Ea. Centipede Lawn Edger 9 4 “^ Ha Caudell Lumber Company 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, N.C. Phone 634-2167 raise money for the athletic comple.x. Hargett was killed recently in a plane crash. • Davie com mitted five er­ rors in the first game w hile N o rth had fo u r in the doubleheader, unusual for the Black Knishts. • N orth finished the regular .season 19-1 and 13-1. It faced the Southwestern Conference's .second seed Tuesday. • Davie enters the playoffs w ith a 13-3 overall record and a 12-2 mark in the league. • Sm ith. H all, Mason and Samantha Simpson had two hits apiece in the first game. • First baseman Simpson and pitcher Reynolds caught sharply-hit line drives during the doubleheader. • Davie and North have split their last three doubleheaders. 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North Davie coach Karen Spaujjh (left) discusses strate>;y \vith South Davie’s Sheila ’i rihhle. Scott Sn(»w takes the handoii I'roin North Davie teaiunnite David Ptirkev in the 4(M) meter relay. ivcM willi ;i small Mlmil'cr of players on liis loam. S(HUh Davie liiK'k coach PauT.SwiiKlkM wasn'i used 1(1 riiiishiiig Iasi. Bill (he mimbers dwindled e\en ru rilie r last week tliie tu disciplinary leasons, and ihe Tiuers finished with only 22 I'Hiinis in ihe Norih Piedmont Cotiference track meet at lirwin. North Davie liiiished a little bet­ ter w ith 56 |X)iiUs lor a foiirtli place standing. ' ' China Grove raceil away t'rom the field with 203 points while !-r- win added 144 and Southeastern Stokes 60',A. Mayneld, l''ii\\ler iNh'ssinf; Germain Mayfield and Uernard Fowler missed the meet after con- si.stently winnini; tlii;yjtghout the reyiilar season. W ith limited lumibers. .South had no I'irsi place finishes. Matt Page placed second in the 3.200 meters while Kelvin lj'ames |5laced third in the 200 meters and rtninh in the 1200 meters. Ijatnes is otily an eighth grader. "This was only his .second track meet.” said Swiiuller, "H tit he is slow ly gaining some sell- confidence. 1 look for him to be one or two in the sprints next season.'' • .Sean Garnett came in I'oiirth in the mile run while the 1.600meter rela> team finished sixth. Thai group uas comprised ol Brad V a n llo y . .lasun ro m h erlin. Michael W illard and Jason l .e\ is, all seventh grac-lers. ■'ir they aie I'lMlning together now. I think: they can be a really good relay team duiing the next two years," saiil .Swindler Myers First North Das ie did ha\e a lirsi .is •Ion Myers Ihiew the discus 122 "It was the best r\e e \e i thiouii it." said Myers. N oitli hail no second phm's bui l.)avid Purkey finished thnd iii ihe disciis with a thtow of lO.'i and •Steve Smith was ihiid in the I lO-luirdles w iili a lime ol 1 7;2S. McDaniel placed lotulit m the high |iini|i (.‘> 7) while Brian rrib- hle’s 1:46..‘^5 svas gooil enough Un a loiirlh. Smith also placed lotirih in Ihe SOO meiers (2: l‘>.Ot) while lln' I .(>00m eter iela> leam t an iis lace in 4:17,‘)2. N urili could probabl) li.ixe scored more poinis but io|) hurdler Kobin Campbell Icll dining the i()5 hurdles. " lie would probabl) have [ilac ed." said coach Sieve Kiniiex. Kiiiney said he was proud ol his leam. •■'I'hey ha\e im piosed all se.ison.” he s.ml. "1 leel like we h.ive some real good alhleies on this team." Robin Campbell takes a rest while North Davie teammates (from left) Scott Snow, Dcsircc Anders'; .Nhircie Wilson, Dana Potts and Sherry Blackwell look on. is o MONEY DOWN! 90 DAYS SAMBAS cash OR ^ m M S U P TO 36 months. DiViSKHi of 962 Yadklnvillo Rd. Mocksvlllfc, NC. 634-6115 I* We do our own tlnanclngl Up toJ f!50a. Ho moiny 0owii. 90 im f*mt a' Applications p(oc«»»«d local))'»iih minimilQ - I ot*ia» So« iiO(» Joe South Third, North Sixth in W IK ( ()r\ T \ ’ i:V H :K |’Kl.sr, KKCOUD. T III I<SI)A\-. Mnx 26. |'ASS-5Cy Shoihi 'I’rihbk' iikes tii nIjooI: li>r llic Slats, lull >.'\eii '•he knc'.>. hcatiut.', lUe j-'.ni-- uaok uniivi ii) iIk’ Nih ih l’u'Jlni'ii! ( (>nk'U'»i I- ilrack i!U \i at; lia>i IscNi.ni liirh Schiii'l lasi uci'k Was a luilo t>tii iiu kii iii ask Iri'in lua Svmlii 1 'a\ iv' "1-.! wi'v ha' il'. ll.u k v inh aiul: llic kuls runinn;_’ ai Ihc ivl c ii;' saiit Tnbbk' ' ‘ Ir'i liarcl liu) hi'ai iliai " Slill. SiHiili L'lulcd a siooil seal by tinishlng Ihinl wiih pi'iiiiS;, Tlu' Tigci's lusl luissovl (Hil oil SL'L'oiul i b\ lu ri pi'ini M as (.’Inna ( iro\ 0 luui ■ ; : ■ : ' ^ SiHUlK'ask'rn ,Sluki.-s was rm iilli w'ilh f'l, I'oUowcil b\ CornlkT lapc with 51. CIk-sIiuu (inna.- with 2‘> ■and North Davie w iili 22. •'I don't;want to sotnkUikc I'm * inakiiiu excnscs. hni \\l‘ inisf.i.-d ;.Siin.'cy A rnold,’ ' saiti rnbble. ■‘She w oiilil ha\c scored points in the 2()() and 40(1 and helped our rekiy teuiii. We feel like w e slunild be the second place te;ini. ■■Orcoiirse. you can ’if yourself to death." As I'ar as North 15avie. coach Kaicn Spau.ch had hei own uni- liv's 1 he Hack iiicct \vas ori;jinal- iy Ni hx'.ltilcd loi 1 iicsday but w as i.iiik'i!dut (>11 riiiiisdav', several mcinbcis .ucn' nvissim;. an- I indii)’' .I.iinu- ( intacli. "\\'c onl> !'I'mis:Iii 1.' iniuicis lo; ila \.' ' said Sp.iiii'li '\Vi- could lia\c liiiik- a im ■>'. ii'ioul thc s iiin n iillM i;-iil V ■ ( itidVi'cnce ccord Sinulv \N as Icil In 1 on\ a 1 aunii. s\hc' SCI :a Noiih I'i'sIhumu ('mi tclviK'c ici'oi'd III: the hii;li jump \\ ilh hci 5 2 leap. ' ■ I l'n\a has iloiu' icall\ well all season.'’ I rilible said ol lu'i iiiiiih grade.Ilash. ' 'She has:hcl|teil us in sc\eral e\c,nis," Ktisalind Ma\licit! conliniied 111 douuiiale (he Iniidlcs cvcnls. \mu iniij! both the I |U (IS:(i‘h and Ifi.'S i2(.v75). Kalina ^\'aulicl won the lonj; jurnp: at: I .S t'cci while Kim McClelland won ihe discus with a throw of S4-7. ■■il was ihc best throw ol her career," Tribble saki of her eii;hlh grader, ’I'he 4 0 ()-ineler relay team ol Wanner, Tatuin. Mavfieki and l-von 1‘ow’ler pkicetl second ;it 54;22, only Iwo-ienihs ol a second IVoni I'irst, 'Two olher lelay learns placcti Ihird. Ihe l.iiDDmeter Icain ol (iina McC'Uiiurock. C'luistina n d ’alnia, Krisi\ Kowalske and •Shelly Kiiyal and llic 800 u-ain ol' Kell) Kowalskc. l-owlcr, IX’I’alina anil Knyal also look ih iid . .\K (.lellaiul, was' liu iilli' in liic shot pul Aciili as ihro\i. ot 25 10. " I ihi Hiylil I he .iiiiis il ill a : laiii lasiie jo b ." Iribble said. " I'hcrc weie no inisl ikcs and real concen- lialioii, 1 think llie hi;:h school w ill he eeiMi)!’ some ;.:ood L’iils ncM se.ison,'' Halls! roin SccoihI .'s(i.iu!-'Ji wasn't happs willi her no shiiwsdiiil she was h.ipp'. vivilh ■\iuia 1 lallstruoni's second place lin ish Ml ihe .' .20(1 meters. 1 lallslioin mil ihe race in 14:.5(k 12. ' ' .Aiuia has beeii strons: toi us all >car.". .Spauiih said. Dana I’olts came in third in llie 1 1 0 huri-llcs and coukl have jilac- ed hiyh 111 ihe Ifi.s hurdles but lei I oil' the I'irst iiirn, l^laciiii; I'ourih iii the triple |unip was l:>avis at 2.s-‘) while Duncan and thc iSOil lelav team were Tdiiyii rnliiriior Soiilh Diivie .sel a iNOrlh Piedmont Conl'crencc record in leap of 5-2 diiriii}; the coiif'urcnce inuet at Erwin last week. Ihe hij>li jump with a 1 South Davie track mem!)er.s relax before liiltin>> the track for the 4()()-rneter rehiy (I'roin lei'l): I onva Tatum , Wyashia Ko.se, Ro.salind iNhi.vHeld, Hvon Fowler and Katitia W arner. at.. B E R M U 0 A R U N On sale at the Davie County Enterprise-Record 124 S, Main St., Mocksville SUGCiHSTHD <t-i Q n c : RF.TAIL '^ 1 9 .9 5 $19.95 SALE PRICE Semi transparent or solid colors Screens out the weather for extra proteciion Repels water— preserves wood SUGGESTED RETAIL SALE PRICE ()I.^'MPIC 1)I-:CK .sr.Al.N' ■ lusn e SCI i'l' t il'.-\K l)’“ Il H im ill a I'o n iu ila icd loi _ _ in in ie d i.ilc u s e ' 'li pressure iic.itecl w u m l B Seini irans'M iviu lo in u il;! l!ii>iiii);liis ihe n.iiiir.il .lii.iin and icM iirc o1'\v i«k1 SL(iGHSTHl) RHTAII. OLYMPIC LATEX STAIN ■ 10 year guarantee ■ Slain over paint or re-do over Slain ■ Dries bst—eas)’ cleanup ■ Solid colors ^2 0 .9 5 SALE PRICE S a le P ric e s G o od T h ru J u n e 11, 1 9 8 8 n9.95 SALE PRICE < M D thatHeadtjooea^ Mocksville <534-5915 'A r fiC-DAVIlC COUNTV KN I KKl'UISI' Kia'O RD . 'nilJU SD A V . Miiy 26. |y«S '‘r,: ^ .k’ssc D iilltin'.s h iillin i; .sl:m ci‘ re.sfriil)lvs lliiil o( Kod ( ai ow iiiu l SI) (It)os the Iv a llin f’ iivt'ra>>o. N o r th Davie D ro p s T o 9 - 5 W lt li L o s s Chostmil Cinno iniiy h;i\e Mk';ik - eel Ihroiigh iIk- Nortlv Picclminit biiscbull .scii.soii uniicrcak'il.: bill li hiul its biggest sc;irc in the lliiale when the 'I'rojans nipped Nori!\ Davie. 8-7. ■■They have a good ballcliib.^' said North Davie’s Sam ikck, ■■but I don't know how they went iindeleated. We should have beaten them twice. ■■ Chestnut Grove overcame a 7-3 leail in the fifth and scored the win­ ning run in the seventh on a suicide .squeeze. ‘■\Ve knew it was com ing." Beck said..'‘But sometimes, you just can't get the out.'^ North Gral)s Lend North appeared on Ms way to handing Chestnut Grove iis first loss by scoring three runs in the first inning. Jesse Dalton opened •with a sharp single and he scored on Jay Hutchins' double. Jamey Reeves’ double scored Hutchins and he scored on Bryan Custer's hit. In the fifth, North held a slim .3-2 lead when the Wildcats struck again. ; Alex Nail singled and stole se­ cond and third. Custer and Scoti Porter then reached to load the bases. Hutchins fouled his first pitch off. which left Beck cringing. ‘■Thai ball was only foul by about four feet but I bet it went 4(X) feet," he .said. L Beck shouldn’t have worried. Hutchins sent the seconti pitch .320 Teel oNcr the righliielil fence lor a grand slam, home run .uul a 7-,^ Wildcat lead.. "I'v e been wailing lor Jay lo hii a homer all year." lieck saiil. 'ile definilely has the power. He was really happy rounding ihe ba,sos. I thought he was going to turn a Hip ai second." But Chestnui Grove pecked awa\ and tied the score 7-7 in the bottom o f (he si.Mh. With c>ne oui, ihe Trojans then struck for iheWin­ ning run. "W e lost another lough one," Beck saitl. ‘‘We've lost a number o f ganies by one run," A Good Sea.son North. Da\'ie fillishcil in ihirti place with a 9-5 record, behind Chestnut G rose's 14-1) and Southeastern .Stokes' 11-.3. "W e had a winning record but I'tii disappointed that it wasn't bet­ te r." said Beck. "W ith a few breaks, we could have easily been 1.3-1. But a few balls fell dui of some gloves that I wasn't e,\pec- ting. We had some boys I was eoiinting on ni)t come through for .lis at times. "W e had several gtxul players, like Brian; Pitts, who was our mainstay all season," said Beck. "Jesse. Ale\ ami Patrick (Murphy) kept us in .some games and Bryan Custer ilid a super Job at second: base. He made only one error all year and liber for fiber, he's the toughest kid in this .school. We found us a pitcher in Jason Sapj") as w e ll." Another Wall Effort Wasted In 2>i Loss !-'(>r the second ,straight game. South Davie pitcher Brent \\'all pit­ ched an e.xcelleni game. : And for the seeonii straight game, he lost.: This time. W a ll dro|)ped a 2-1 decision to China (irovc. despite ■pitching an eight hitler. China (irove scored both of iis runs in the Tina! two inninus. South had laken a I D K.-ad in the nilh. Dale I’arrisli started ihings with a two-out sint'le, A lier ('hail Correll singletl. Raml> Brewer's double tirove home Parrish, ' But in the siMli. China ( Iren e scored and in the seventh, a ualk and tliree singles prodiacil the in­ ning run. Wall was also Ihe leading hitler lor SduiIi w iili iwo hits, .(iar\ Blalock. Parrish and Brewer also Iiad hits. Sonih. wiiicli plased the last half i.'l ilie seasiiii wnlioni eo;ieh (irimes Parkei . ho was ill. finished with a (i 7 iccord. T h r e e Q o lf e r s N a m e d T o E lit e C P C S q u a d 1 );i\ ie Couniy was the only ( en tral Piedmont Coiilerence school lo place three gollers on the all coiii’ereiicc team. 'I'oild Giilledge. Shane |-lemin!; and Jason liails weie named to the elite .si|iiail. The lop ID finishers in the C’entral Piedmont Conference golf loiirnatiient were named. Gulledge was thiiil in balloting for I’luyerof the Year, behind win­ ner Keith Sink of North Davidson ami ,lason Logan ol Kann;ipolis. (itilleilge W.is also the con­ ference's only repicsentalive in this week's stale lomiiail'ieni in Chapel H ill. Davie's Keilh W liitakcr. in his initial season as coach asi Da\ie, was second m the voting for Coach o f Ihe . V'ear. North Davidson's Sicvi'. Hinkle was Coach ol tire Year and Dick Jamback ol N!i, Tabor was ihird. I i » In fact, your life does depend on your participation in the Republican run-off primary for Davie County Commissioner. Three nominations will be decided for the board — a voting majority of the commission. Who you select will be able to direct the board for the next four years. They will determine taxes. Funding for our schools. Fun­ ding for law enforcement, fire departments and emergency ser­ vices. They will determine how Davie County grows. If you don’t vote, you will be leaving that important decision to others. Vernon Dull I am one of the five candidates seeking the Republican nomination. I’ve lived in Davie Coun­ ty all my life. I’ve been a Republican all my adult life. I love Davie County, and I have the time ... and desire ... to serve on the Board of Commissioners. My campaign theme has been.v‘No ax to grind.’ That means I’m not seeking office for any selfish desire. I have no pet projects, no land I want developed, no friends I want to see get special treatment. I vv-a-Rt-simply this: The best county government we can have. A government that is fair to everyone, and willing to provide the ser­ vices we need to make this an even better place to live. The best schools we can afford. A consistent, fair growth plan. You have three votes. I want to be one of your three choices. But most of all, I want Davie County Republicans to participate in the run-off primary. The decision is too important to leave to a 10 per­ cent turn-out. I 'NO AX TO (SRINb' Paid for by Vemon Dull I)AN li; KN TI'UPUISK KKCOKI). T IIL’USDAV. Miiv 2fi; I9.S8-7C '•Ul I Wallet Prints ! Mavi; t;' ' tfofii youi lav()''!(; I (;Ofor Ilf tv-q.-jlf I unavriilnbU,', a-Jd 'jMjH'-,! ! lii.i.rtiUiO & Ahilo Mill Coupon Mubt Accoiiipiiny OrtJut KC-i)A\ n; ( ()i'N rv I'N ii'.ui’KisK UKcxmn, rKiiusMAV. \uiy 2(i. i'jkk Tennis Teain Makes Quick Exit From Sectional Play Davic County ,i <ni>ck c\- il in ’m ihi' -i N ii'imi'. \i.x I Iasi wci'k at liau',-'- I’.iik iii W'lDslonS.iU'in I'hc W.ii l.,r-K ir,a ivih ni.Uiiies in itu'i! MiimN' but tw'i' ilinii'K . 1.- ii'i ■■ i!ii! ,i>l \ ,i!k I- oik; irniiul ' III' ili'uliU’s. iiu: li-.im' I'l ( il IU''!!--!HI and I >v.i'll ( 1 ik U'alr?J riasiil Smi.niuiiN aii-.i Hiaii o f Rcal'.vil!o (1 -1 (i- I Imi! 'i‘si ti' liciili Hahk anJ John SIih'h!'- i>l ^ii 'I'iihor' 111 a tliuT . i’ -1, < (>. . ' ‘ IllcV: had ti' uail ihicc liouis lo,pla\ thc’ir sOim iuI maii li, said, "aiu! it throu thi'n\ oil a In ; ,Stan .Blair aiitl Ki‘\in M aiinii heal . (,'hris , Hci I ii'i and Hi ad NS’crufi ol i’arkland (> ', o 4 hut I’cll to Ik'M and D k'w liases ul Ml. I'at'or h^2. ti-}. ' Blaii icalls iinptow'd ajoi (uxT liu' \ i. 'a iv iiil ii>ai.ii: Marion I’ltis, ' ‘N'' hoii he, ^'oi his (irsi M-r\a- in, no oiR' . oiiid h.indK- II. Kevin has a lol > 'I allik'lk' ahili'iv and hii-.lU"- aluir o\..'i>.thiii- H.iih' piased well aild I'm pi-«'Uvl nl llu-sit. ' Iii '■ IXiiiiiv I'lank■ Ioni 1,1 Ni 'I ill i'l IIsM!] \ ! \iv id liar:.'ei (> -I. ot lo (, 1 , : \e i V I. iiiMit". Ii|l ills p|;i\ .„inl |*,I!s "Il Was otni,'niN|\ ,1 liMiniii;' evpeneiK'e lor hiiii Hut iie'-. •j!uii>..’ to I ),t\ u!mmi leniiis' eainp and w ill u o|-|, haul o\ ei ihe 'aiiiinu‘1' , lireil Speas dnipped a <> (), (i 0 deeision lo Iw le Owens of t ileensl'iini I'a^'o : I heie uere a lot ol add and deuee >j;iniesi" s.iid I’lits. "1)111 Ins opponent was \e r\ snioo|i,i :;iiid waiti'il lor Hreli lo nuikc ihc ntisiakes." S lill \'m in)i i:\e n next year, I'id.s may lia\c three sophoiiioies in ilie lineup. Oul ol.the top,six, [here will pro l'ahl\ he only one senior. Davie liiiished this season fi d o'.erall and in the eoiileieiiee. "W I' went oul Ihis y eat to iin pio\ V . |>iiis said, "heeaiise we weie \oiin,e. and mexpeneneed. Hiii Ue \\eie nevei taken li_L'hll\, We I'.oj heltei as llie \earwent on hut e : diiin 1 1 eeo\ er tpia. k 1 \ eiioiis'h,'! I his was I'ltls" lusl iosine se.ason at I ia\ le Inn he siill 'eni<'i\ed it. "I was proud ol the w;i\ we played and il was \e r\ en|o\al'le. We II siarl eliinhin” l\ii.k up tliroup.h the eonlercnee next season." : ^Miiuriec \\ ;iikt.T iinil Ro1)(.t I l$raki« of l);ivie Cjiimty m'cntly |)iirlioii):ilu(l in lliu Plyinmilli 'I'rouhlc- SIkhiUt Conti'sl. Two Compete in Contest Maunee Walker and Kobert Brake of iJavie County lliuh Sehool eompeled in the North Carolina I'inals ol ihe I’lyniouth- .'\,'\A Trouble .Shooiini; Contest in Charlotic recently. They were in the top 21) scorers in a w ritten e.x- ainination. earning theiri the right to compete in the I'inals. John Walker, automotive in­ structor at the school, aeconipanied the studenls to the contest. The conipetitit)n pit two-man student teams against each other and the clock as they attempteil to solve deliberately-induced problems in 19S.S Plymouth automobiles, 1'lie 1988 contest is the 11 I'lh that Plymouth and the AAA Carolina M otor Club have co-s|)onsored in Sotiih Carolina. The competition is held to improve the quality ol'aiilo repairs and upgrade : the com­ petence 1)1' auto service technicians. The : nationwide pi;ogram was started in 1949 and since then, mote than 40,()()() students have been placed in full and part lime jobs as automotive mechanics. Winners in all stale contests will compete in the ntiiional llnals in Washington. D.C. June 18-21. JelT G ’Nuiil Tiice.s toward the har in the pole vault cliiriiif> the CTC track meet. The Enterprise-Record en­ courages families to submit pictures to accompany ’ obituary notices. There is no charge for the pictures, but they must be portrait Quali­ ty. Deadline for pictures is Monday at 5 p.m. Davis and Davis Urological John B. Davis, M.D. antd Wayne E. Davis, iVI.D. Announce The Relocation Of Their Office For The Practice Of Urology ^ To' ' 504 Forsyth Medical Park 1900 South Hawthorne Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103 Office Hours by Appointment Telephone: (919) 765-4882 G r a v e ly H o ld s 5 - M ile r CLEM M ONS — Runners rrom North Carolina, South Carolina. Virginia and California toook part in the Gravely Five M ile Run Saturday Tn Clemmons. Bobby W ilhoit of Greensboro won the men's ovcnill in 23:47. Mike Walden of Salisbury was se­ cond (25:58) and Gary Smith of Greensboro was thirir(26;25). Anita Jones of Greensboro won the overall women's race in 30:07 while Anna iVIansfield of W'inston- Salem svas second at 30:57, Her time broke an over-40 state record. Janice LeFevre, also of Winston- Salem, was third at 31:10. 'I'hc race drew 263 runners. VOTE MAY 3 1 FOR Buy a Toro and we’ll Buy a riding Lawn Mower and get a Trim Mower and Grass Catcher FREE (only 4 to sell) ilnvi'M’l ynii dtuu*JLJ w iihoul a Tixotiink fuiaiKih?’ STACY CORNATZER Republican Candidate For aVIlAHi4Mrm>WAHHANTY/ Crossroads Feed & Hardware Your Hillsdale Hometown Hardware Store 9 9 8 - 2 1 3 8 Hwy. 158 9 9 8 - 8 9 1 3 Paid for by friends and Stacy Cornot/<*r, Clyde Gardner, Chairman even iro All- DAVIK C'()lJ.Vr\' KNTKKI'KISK KKt’OKD. T IIli|{SI)A \’. Miiv 2fi. iy«8-9C ' |D it\ ic ('()u,ni\ placed scu a (i .ick .•ml'or.s oil ilu' ( ■i'nir;ii r’K'iJii!nm J'llk'iOiK'i.’ k'.iiii. ''i\ >>n tho 'is k-iilll, jAlt'ciu .liihii’-i'ii ii'vi ilu' !.m \\';ir b,u:lc'.. nim iiU 'in -I’ruiMt Noliiu', lur I'j.iSvT ol lh." ^ i';ii . |,lohnsiiii imii'i ill,' 1 on. .’ (M), ii ipK- liiiiip ,i!U! In_u jiiinp' SI'u- i|uaiiiicil im sliv Ji^.iimai ir.K'k dk'ci l.ist uik'k hiii : Id : ili'i ;inaki' the slak- iiio;'l, jlK'iluk'il Idl lltl'- WL'Ckilul. ISiiphuinoif Ji-nmlor lack'-.oii, Iho iievci' li'sl 111 dk' hii'ji lunip this lason. also was iiaiiicil. as wav Biislvu KliMichaidi. K iiii M iiv i'i; ja n iin ic S iiiiili and K iin IroslnvaiiT. CJtiis coach k c \ Allen's linal |iu r iiirls were, named as' die SIH) iiieiei !vla> team, ■ I !ic In si iw . > places In llie con li'iCHi iiifi.'l arc ■ named all - cunlcreiicc.'’ he said. " I lial uas llie iii'.i iiii’c rh'ise •'11 1', had ni'n I’ul dk'V hiilsilrd ■■,e. .'Ik!, : < ini', \\ INI I 1,1 u ih; « id ! IJ!. and K aiiiiaoi'h.'. n il, seven, piacetl iiii'ie pl.i\er,- usi ih e a il (."Uleienee le .iiii Si t-iilh : Ki »A aiT', I: Hen l 'i >1 nliei ua-, named I’la'-ei nl ihe 'lear, li'llnued In .li>lmsiiii .md Renee .Si|uire III I’ai'kl.iiid cs! s .Slacc\ (Msnistni was iiani-cd (.'naih'iii Ihe ^’eai iii imls tra ck,: hdlow ed (>> DaVid M cHroi'iii 111 .Soulh K'l'wan and .Siisaii liallaid .il Kannapi'hs. In ho\s ira.-k. .Seolt Kollins was die oiiK rcpiesciiiaiivc lor Davie ( ’(iiiiily h ill he had im pressive c rcilcn iia ls. lie w ill he onicrerl in Ihe siaie nieei ihis w eekend, ha \- ini! iiiia lilie d lo r ihe shol pnl and discus I le holds ihe C enlral I’ ied ■ m oiii C.'oiilercnce record III hoih evcnis. ' ^ M l. la b o r placed 10 niem hers: oil die all i,<iiilcrC iue leani ■ M ike l'.s[)osiio o| Nh, l aluii was n,lined ( c'ach o| iIk' Veal . Sci'ond p ku e Weill lo .lini M oose ol I’a ikla n d and ih ird w e n rio X o riti I r/.isko nia ol ReviioKls. ; .Seoli l leie licr ol I’arkI.nul was the I'l.iNci 111 ihe 'i e .ii, lollo\',ed h\ ( den M .iycs o l’ k e \ nolds and h iiliis Kccce ol' M l. l abor. I he lop iW(i lim shers in each e \e n l \c.is named lo ilu;, all conleience leaiii. kopliomoru Paul IjniiH's i.s one of .several oiUslaiulin” relurnee.s lor the Davie Coimlj’ (rack leani. T ruckload gAVIMGS PLUS LIMITED TIME OFFERS! THE CHOICE IS YOURS... S u g g e s t e d R e ta il Sale Price Savings YT12.5 Yard Tractor 12.5 HP 38” Cut S2621 *2137 *484 YT-16 2152 Yard Tractor 16 HP 42” Cut S2908 *2375 *533 LGT18H Lawn and Garden Tractor 18 HP Hydrostatic 48” Cut S5208 *4195 *1013 LGT14D Lawn Garden Tractor 14 HP Diesel 48” Cut SG899 *5695 *1204 Davie Tractor And implement Co., Inc. Rt. 4, Box 9 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone 704-634-5969 FO FID l\EWHOUAN) 3 DAYS ONLY...THURS., FRI. & SAT^ WE'RE BLOWING AWAY THE COMPETITION! 15 1988 BONNEVILLE’S HAVE JUST ARRIVED FOR IMIVIEDIATE DELIVERY! '88 GRAND PRIX— “Motor Trend Car of The Year” M 2,999 Auto, P/S, A/C. Europoan cloth sonts. cusiom 2-lone patnt. 15 alum wnoois; Wt. cfutso. AM/FM s^eioo.MORE- ’8 8 PONTIAC GRAND AM ZERO MONEY DOWN PER WiPER WEEK Aulo,, Hi Tech wheels, AM/FM st, cassette, A/C, tilt, cruise, delay . wipers. MUCH MORE!S10.7B5 Ami. Financed. 11.9%. 60 mos. Tot, Pyml. 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V W w V PONTIAC S U B A R U 2170 UNIVERSITY PARKWAY 723-0536 NCL2296 lO C -D AVIl' t'(‘)rN rV k m KKI'KISI- KI•;C()K^. •nU,!KSI)A^'. Mny 26,l'J«S WFMY WBTV WGHPWSOCWXIIWCCB WUNCWI’CQWNriWWJZYWODT Gtoonsboro-HIgh Point (CBS) Chnrlollo (CBS) Qtponsbofo-High Point (ABC) Chorlotto (ABC) Grccnsbofo-Higti Point (NBC) s Ctiarlotto (FOX) Winston-Salem (PBS) CliiiMotle (NBC) Winston-Salom (iND)Boimont (IND) •Greensboiu-High Point (IND) ;> THURSDAY In C B S 's "W h o Is J u lia ? ". M iirc W in iiin y ln in i s ta rs as a h o u s e w ife w h o Is th e re c ip ie n t o f a b ra in Ira n s p la n t fro m a m o d e l. The re h ro a d c a s l o f th e TV m o v ie a irs S u n d a y. M ay 29 . Thursday May 26 EVENING 6:00 O O a O {Q News (D Private Bon|nmin Sa MncNeii/Lehror Newstiour CD Silver Spoons 03 Diffrent Strbke.s CD Diiting Gnrnc 6:30 o CBS Nev/s :; O ABC News : ; S3 6S NBC News GD CB Facts o( Lite CD Sanford and Son CD Divorce Court 7:00 O Eye on Piedmont O CBS N ew s;; O W tieelof Fortune O ABC News 53 Enlertainrnent Tonigtit CD Gimme a Break! 0D Nightly Business Report ED Newlywed Game CD Sanford and Son CD Star Trek CD Hit Squad 7:30 O O PM Magazine O Jeopardy! Q Entertainment Tonight Win, Lose or Draw CD Jettersons 0D Stateline ED Dating Game CD Cheers CD Private Benjamin 8:00 O O 48 Hours A foport on the i;ien and women ' of Amenca's . armed forces who are prepared to go to warO O Probe Austin must prove tfie innoconco of an ape accused i)( imitilfit III);.; ID 69 Cosby Show Clriii lai-i.-s Cliff fo Uvc* fust ttii^Hfinf} of f)oi tjooK- (.liscuSMon ijfoiip but :Civ; ffiaf li(i hasn t ft.*ad IIk:; onlin”* buok. (R) (In Stnri'O) i ; CD Movie "Shane" (1,953) Alan I,add, Jean Atlf,iiii, A refoniiuci (junfiiitiloi IS foiced lo us(> Ins gun iifjniii to deU'nd lioniesieacteib ' from lav;!os‘.:fif:;,‘i:. © Comrades l;ife msidi; a Soviet army barracks is examined in Ihis profileof 18-y(!ai-ol(lleciuif Valera Krylov (R ):; CD Movie '‘Little Darlings" (19,80) Tatum 0 t'leal. Kristy McNichol, Al summer camp, fv^o teen-age girls coinpelu to see wtio yjill tie the first to lose hor virgiiiily. QD Hawaii Five-0 CD Movie “ The Quiet Gun” (1957) Forrest Tucker, Jim Davis, A rancher must resort to killing after being framed by a saloon ov^ner. 8:30 (B 63 Different World Denise is worried that her: grandfatfier v;ili learn that she's involved in a fio- mecbming prank. (R) (In Stereo) p 9;00 O O Movie "Nairobi Affair" (198‘1) Charlton Heston. John Sav­ age A salari , camp owner in Kenya, forwfiom cameras have re- , placed guns, is thrown together : with his long-estranged son. as the two track down murderous poach­ ers. (R) O O: Hotel A philanderer learns that his mistress has AIDS; Chris­ tine considers adopting a baby abandoned at the hotel, (R) rp CB ED Cheers Woody, drfts'ieil up : <ib fvlatk rvvain for a ior.a! tfniatre production', v^'ilki it!lo the bar and H'SO ca[,iU)itf‘.-. Itio ln?arl of a si:;rttor citi- ,-i;n (R) (In Storoo) tv 03 Mystery! The (3lack lower Waqgie, snubbed by Willied. plots rijvnngi.!, (f^art 5 of:6):;j CD Movie "Chinese Connection" (1973)BruciM.eo, Roberl;Bakor, A 11:35 martial arls student sets out lo av- 11:45 ijngo the murder of fiis teacher in 12:00 which a rival 5r;.hool v/as involved. 9:30 SB ED Night Court Harry v.iinds up , in a holding lank after trying lo 12:05 keep fiis stepfather and another 12;15 m an out of a mental hospital. , ijis o Guest star (viei Torme. (R) Q 10:00 O O ABC News Special "Omni­ bus' v;ith host Beverly Sills. High­ lights include a lecture on color ,|.Qg and lighting by Bernardo Berto­ lucci and Vittorio StorarO; Sam Donaldson reviev^s the upcoming ,|..|5 fvloscov; sumrnit. rp i-js S3 ED.L.A. Law Brackman awaits -ijao the results of his AIDS blood test; Van Owen warns a stripper about , pursuing a case against three law­ yers who manhandled her., (R) (In Stereo) q 2:00 ® Some Girls The personal sto­ ries of six teen-agers focus on sexuality, parenting, pregnancy 2:30 and its prevention, CD GunsmokeCD The Streets of San Francisco 2:35 10:30 SD Marshal Dillon 2:4511:00 Q O O O S3 ED News 3:00 SD Hogan’s Heroes 0D Doctor Who 4:00 CD Star Trek CD Bonny Hill CD INN News O Countdown lo the 600 O O M,‘A*S-H ; S3 ED Best of Carson SD Hit Squad S3 Many Wives o( Patrick CD Movie "Hornet's Nest" CD Movie "Shall We Dance”0 Jeffersons O Cheers O O Nightline g SD Trapper John, M.D.CD Late Show Q Night Heat Q Night Heat O Jeopardy! g Q Sally Jessy Raphael , S3 ED Late Night with David Lc| terman Q Superior Court SD Best of the Late Show CD 5100,000 Pyramid O Movie “ Side By Side” Q Movie “ Love and Money" O All-Night News S3 High Rollers ED NewsCD We Got It Made CD Home Shopping Network S3 Matchmaker SD Julia ED S100.000 Pyramid SB Headline News SD Cisco Kid ED The Judge g O Nightwatch O Nightwatch SD Rawhide ED Movie "Angela" SD Success-N-Life J u Iic A n d re w s (r.) h o s ts CISS's "T h e 16th A n n u a l A m e ric a n r ilm In s litiite L ife A c h ie v e m e n t A w a rd : A S a lu te to J a c k L e m m o n ." T he sh o w a irs M o n ­ day, M ay 30 . Friday IVlay 27 SATURDAY Saturday May 28 MORNING 5:00 O All-Night News SD Petticoat Junction ED Movie “ A Star Is Born” 5:30 SD INN News 6:00 O Best o( Groucho O Defenders of the Earth q SD It’s Your Business CB Silent Tragedy II C0 Porky Pig and Friends CD You Can't Take It With You 6:30 B CHIPS O Inch High, Private Eye O Fan Club SB KidsongsSD Wall Street Journal Report C0 Weekend Funday CD U.S. Farm Report 7:00 O Dudley Doright O Dukes ol Hazzard O Young Universe S3 Foofur cp SD Visionaries S ) Sesame Street g ED Keys lo Success CD Countdown to 88; Tho Seoul Cjames CD Southern Sportsman 7:30 Q BJ/Lobo O Rocky and Friends O Kidsongs SB ED I’tTi Telling! rp SD Comic Strip CD Blueblockers CD Sea Hunt CD Fishing the West 8:00 B O Hollo Kitty's Furry Talo Theater O O Little Clowns o( Happytown I) 'SB ED Disney’s Adventures ol the Gummi Bears i p 03 Sesame Street ip CD Small Wonder CD Wonder Woman ; CD This Week in Baseball 8:30 O O Jim Henson’s Muppet Ba­ bies !,P ; O O Pound Puppies g S3 ED Smurfs g CB Captain Power and tho Sol­ diers of the Future CD This Week in MolorSports 9:00 O O My Pet Monster i p © Flower Shop CB Auto Action CD TarzanCD Movie "Block Busters” 9:30 O O Little Wizards I p ® Lap Quilting 10:00 O O Pee-wee's Playhouse EVENING 6:00 O O O O S3 News SD Private Benjamin 03 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour CD Silver Spoons CD Diff’rent Strokes CD Dating Game 6:30 O CBS News g O ABC News g S3 ED NBC News Q SD CD Facts o( Life CD Sanford and Son CD Divorce Court 7:00 O Eye on Piedmont O CBS News g O Wheel of Fortune g O ABC News g S3 Entertainment Tonight SD Gimme a Break! SD Nightly Business Report ED Newlywed Game CD Santord and Son_ CD Star Trek: The tText Genera­ tion g CD Hit Squad 7:30 O Q PM Magazine O Jeopardyl g O Entertainment Tonight SB Win, Lose or Draw SD Jeffersons 03 North Carolina This Week ED Dating Game CD Cheers CD Private Benjamin 8:00 O O Beauty and the Beast The discovery of a lost pirate’s trea­ sure brings greed and jealousy to the Tunnel World, as well as dan­ ger to Catherine, (R) g O O Perfect Strangers Balki takes on a cereal company presi­ dent whose product doesn't live up to its advertising, (R) g SB ED TV’s Bloopers and Practi­ cal Jokes Rue McClanahan and Placido Domingo are this week's practical-joke victims, (R) SD Movie “ The Ugly American” (1963) Marlon Brando, Sandra Church, An idealistic ambassador to a Southeast Asian republic is confronted with hostility in his hosi nation. 03 Washington Week in Review g CD Movie "Continental Divide" (1981) John Belushi, Blair Brown. A Chicago ; newspaper columnist travels to the Rockies to escape some political heat and interview a reclusive naturalist. QD Hawaii Five-0 C0 Movie "Zulu Dawn” (1979) Pe­ ter O'Toole, Burt Lancaster, In 19th-century Africa, Queen Victo­ ria's British troops face the grow­ ing threat of insurrection as thou­ sands of hostile Zulu warriors converge on the horizon, 8:30 O O Webster © Wall Street Week 9:00 0 O Irving Berlin’s 100th Birth­ day Frank Sinatra, Leonard Bern­ stein, Walter Cronkite, Ray Charles, Willie Nelson and Joe Wil­ liams are among the performers scheduled to pay tribute to the le­ gendary composer, g O O Mr. Belvedere George's job may be bn the line after he delivers O Q Real Ghostbusters g S3 ED ALF g SD Rawhide ® CollectorsCD WWF Superstars of V/restling CD Alias Smith and Jones 10:30 O Mighty Mouse: The New Ad­ ventures g O Mork and Mindy S3 ED Alvin and the Chipmunks g 03 Here’s to Your Health CD Movie "Tarznn’s Magic Fountain" 11:00 0 Popeye and Son O NWA Pro Wrestling O O Bugs Bunny S Twenty Show cp S3 ED Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock SD Movie "Lucky Texan" © Bradshaw oh the Family CD Championship Wrestling CD Movie "Tarzan and the Mer­ maids” 11:30 0 Dennis the Menace O O Flintstone Kids g S3 ED New Archies ip AFTERNOON__________ 12:00 0 World Wide Wrestling O Fall GuyO Animal Crack-UpsO America's Top Ten S3 WWF Wrestling SD M ovie"Silent Movie"03 Hometime ED Foolur g CD Soul Train CD American Bandstartd 12:30 O Health Show O Carter Country ED Rod and Reel; Dono Fish and Datracuda ED Puttin’ on the Hits CD Movie "The Giant Gila Mons­ ter" 1:00 O Time Tunnel a Auto Racing; NASCAR Spring Cup 500O PGA Golf; Mfiinorial fourna- ment T hird Round O Big Valley (B Program Yoursoll (or Success © Woodcarving With Rick Butz ED Road to Seoul CD Wrestling; Championship Wrostling of rioiida CD Denver, the Last Dinosaur 1:30 03 Cotnputer Chronicles 2:00 O Movie "Great Scout and Cat- house Thursday"SB Major League Baseball Re­ gional Covoiago SD Movie “ Swan Song" S) InnovationED Major League Baseball; Teams to be Announced CD G.I. Joe: Arise Serpentor Arise CD Movie ''Masked Avengers"CD Big Foot: King of the Monster Trucks 2:30 0 O College Volleyball: NCAA Men's Championships 03 Body watch 3:00 O Love Your Skin 0D Madeleine Cooks CD Movie “ Shaolin Masters” 3:30 O O NBA Playoffs O Throb 623 Frugal Gourmet 4:00 O George Schlatter’s Comedy Club O Full H ouse; p SD 9 to 5 0 ) Victory Garden tp CD Little House on the Prairie CD Kung Fu 4:30 O O Wide World of Sports (D It’s a Living 0 ) Almanac Gardener 5:00 SB ED Yachting: Ultimate Yacht Race SD T and T E) W oodw ri;''i’s Shop CD Wonderful World of Disney CD Knight RiderCD Southern Championship Wrestling 5:30 CD New Gidget ED This Old House g EVENING ~ 6:00 0 0 0 0 (3 News SD Bustin’ Loose E ) wonderworks :p ED D.C. 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Michael Wren guest stars, g SB ED Facts of Lile Blair is stunned when her law-school study partner falls lor Beverly Ann, (In Stereo) g SD CD Family Double Dare03 National Geographic Focusing on live projects, Richard Kiley nar­ rates this look at the artists and craftsmen wfio restore dilapidated pieces of history to their former glory, (R) g CD Hawaii Five-0 CD Movie "Doctor, You’ve Got to be Kidding" (1967. Comedy) San­ dra Doe, George Hamilton. A llighty young woman decides to |)artake of 'matrimony just mo­ ments before she is to deliver a baby. 8:30 SB ED 227 fvlary's fantasy about an Old West showdown closely paral- l(Hs tier actual feelings about the iipening ol a sleazy neighborhood bar. (In Stereo) g SD CD Boys Will Be Boys Eugene, Cli;u.' and Booefi must lind a v.'ay home alti^r Booch's truck breaks down in l ijuana. (R) (In Stereo) 9:00 O O Tour of Duty An overly 7eal- oljs s(?rgt^ant's passion loi comt^at tlweator'is the lives ol l3ravo Com- p.jny. (R) tp O Ohara Oliara ,irui fiis lunv [j;jrt- ner crack open a case involving a crime syndic.'iti' tli.U I’xtorts ino- ney fiorn con-.itruction lunnci.inies (In Stereo): I p 0 Hee Haw's 20th Anniversary Celebrntion Host Hiiy Clark is joined by counlry i'iiish; aitisi*:, Holly Dunn, lligtnvay 101, rit'orge Jones, l ori'tta Lvnn, : |j.;iib.ir.i fvi.iiidiell Louise M.iedti'li, K.illiy Miitli'a Buck Oivi‘11;., ,('li,)'!ey I'fiile, i\(Hiny Roger;',. Ilicky SK,ii)i)S, I'i.iy Stevens. Swi-'e- IhiMiis of ttii' Ro^leo. I,my,I 1 uckei anil i '.'inv.iv ! iv !!-, I .i|nM at till' 1 a.'v f A ll'll,1 'I', ( Hitn'ii', UKI.i (111 Sleiei,'! S3 ED Golden ■ Girls rn.akr's Ih-i tuiv.h.iiu! iiMl.uis v.lien s;ii’ I','> .11' ,iii I I ,mM' ''I:' 1,11 other iMi le.iii S le-,f'",i„i) |H , ,li' an unsavory commentary about "The Star-Spangled Banner" dur­ ing a broadcast, g S3 ED Sonny Spoon (R) (In Stereo) Q03 All That Bach This salute to Jo­ hann Sebastian Bach includes per- fromances by jazz pianist Keith Jarrell, contralto Maureen Forres­ ter, the Canadian Brass and Grammy-winning singer Bobby McFerrin. (In Stereo) : : CD Movie "Game of Death" (1979) Bruce Lee, Gig Young. Footage filmed before Lee's death in 1973 is blended v/ith nev; material in this story of a kung-fu master's battles with a drug syndicate. 9:30 O O I Married Dora Peter's boss ; announces his retirement and quickly becomes a problem for the Farrells v,rhen he begin'6 to hang around their, home. (R) g 1 0:0 0 0 0 2 0 /2 0 g S3 ED Miami Vice Castillo discov­ ers that a group of Japanese mobsters have begun to establish a foothold in Miami. (R) (In Stereo) ^ g 03 Jacksonville Jazz Festival A superstar jam session featuring George Benson, Dizzy Gillespie and Al Hirt highlights this eighth annual jazz festival from Jackson­ ville's Florida National Pavilion. (In Stereo) CD Gunsmoke CD The Streets ol San Francisco 10:30 SD Marshal Dillon 11:0 0 0 O O O S3 ED News CD Hogan's Heroes © Hollywood Legends q £B Star Trek CD Benny Hill 03 INN News 11:30 0 Countdown to the 600 O O M*A‘S*H S3 ED Best of Carson C0 Hit Squad CD Movie “ You’ll Like My Motherl CD Movie “ Don’t Open the Doorl 11:35 O JeHersons 11:45 0 Cheers 12:00 0 O Nightline g CD Trapper John, M.D.CB Late Show 12:05 0 Movie “ Shampoo"12:15 O Twilight Zone 12:30 O Siskel & EbertO Sally Jessy Raphael ■ C3 ED Late Night with David Letl terman 1:00 O Superior CourtSD Best of the Late Show CD $100,000 Pyramid 1:15 O Cannon 1:30 O All-Night News CB ED Friday Night Videos CD G.L.O.W. 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(R) (In Stereo) g 10:00 0 O West 57thO Spenser: For Hire Spenser and Susan encounter a murderous mo­ torcycle gang while on a Tjianks- giving holiday. (In Stereo) g C3 ED Hunter McCall risks losing her job when she (ails to report a lelony; a judge's wife seeks re­ venge against a rapist known as Big Toot. (R) (In Stereo) (Part 3 ol 3) ' CD CD Tracey Ullman Show (In Stereo) Q) Austin City Limits CD Movie "Zorro" (1975, Adven­ ture) Alain Delon, Stanley Baker, A Spanish nobleman becomes a swordsman and urges the poor to rebel against a despotic military qovennbr 10:30 tD CD Werewolf 11:00 O O O O SB ED News CD Road To Indy ------01 Blake's 7 CD Star Trek CD Movie "The Frozen Ghost" 11 :300 Movie "Prince ol tho City" O Countdown to the 600 O Power Pro Wrest. 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Swit luiB lout; l)ecn an iiti- voi-iK' of women’s riKlils and is a self-tlescribeil ‘'ani­ mal activist.” "1 w ill drop anythin}; to lio some Hood lor animals," she says, "1 do a series of (loenmentiiries for Audubon gratis," Swit, TiO, is from I’assaie, N.,1, She anil lier husband, Heiiiiis Holohan, met on the set d r ".M'A’SMI” : when he ■ appeiiied its a Huest star. Slu' loves adventure, and she and her husband want to visit the .-\ma'/.on. They went It) F.t;ypt on their hon- I'vmoon, don't bake on a' heaeh durinti our vaca- tiims," she says. When she’s mil working. Swil enjoys readiiiH, needleiioint, cook- iiig ;'iiid traveling. n w iK a n N Tv i:m kui>uisk k ix o k d . tiiu k s d a v . yu y 26. iy « s - iic W EEK D A Y M O RNIN(JS i; : 0 0 7:00 7::50 O GomI Mcjnipq Show f«s )i:00 ».n' Miwro H:30 Bob Ncwhafi 9:00 <):30 Hou/ Magii?)ne G(*ra:do 1 0 : 0 0 Blackout Blackou! 1 0 ::? 0 11:00 n:;]o Caiii Sh,ii-5 Pnci' ii. 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(In Stereo) g CD ® America's Most Wanted 03 Nature ' In the Shadow ol Fu­ jisan’ A look at the threat posed by hunlers and poachers to the log­ gerhead turtle's existence. (R) (ln Stereo) (Part 3 o( 3) g CD First Assembly of God 8:30 C3 03 Day by Day Brian calls oil the children's field trip when Kate becomes depressed about the child-care business. (In Stereo) CD C0 Married...With Children Peggy and Al stir up trouble v/hen their neighbors make plans to build an addition onto Iheir house. (R) (In Stereo) g 9:00 o O Movie “ Who Is Julia?” (1986, Science Fiction) Mare Win- ningham, Jameson Parker Ren­ dered brain-dead by a sudden he- rnorrage. a woiiian undergoes experinienlal brain transplant sur­ gery, emerging with understanda­ ble confusion about her identity. (R| g O O Movie "Turk 182" (1985) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich. A young graffiti artist fights City Hall when his brother is denied his pen­ sion. g C3 S3 Movie “ To Heal a Nation" (1988, Drama) Eric Roberts, Glyn- nis O'Connor. Premiere. Fact- based chronicle of a dedicated group of Vietnam veterans who spent three years campaigning for a memorial to those who died in America's most controversial war. (In Stereo) g CD CB It's Garry Shandling's Show Garry calls up a former girlf­ riend, hoping to renew their rela­ tionship.(In Stereo) 03 Upstairs, Downstairs C0 Calvary Baptist Church 9:30 CD C0 Duet Laura turns to drinking after she and Ben break up. (R) (In Stereo) g CD Paid Programming 10:00 CD Jerry FalwellS ) filasterpiece Theatre "Lord Mountbalten: The Last Viceroy" Viblenl confrontations continue as the Muslims move into the newly created country of Pakistan. (R) (Pan 5 of 6) g £0 Make Cash Every Five Hours C0 Star Trek £0 Baptist Church 10:30 £0 Matchmaker £D Tales From the Darkslde An alien arrives on Earth to study hu­ man behavior. 11:00 Q O O O C9 03 News CD Feed My People 03 Sandbaggers £0 Mahogany on the Air £0 Marblehead Manor g £0 Hardcastle and McCormick 11:20 0 CBS News 11:30 O CBS News O Friday the 13th: The Series O Race Special C3 Entertainment This Week CD Dick Van Dyke ; 03 Howard Cosell: Speaking of Everything £0 Berean Baptist Church CD Paid Programming 11:35 o Star Search 11:45 Q Countdown to the 600 O George Schlatter's Comedy Club 12:00 CD Rod of God CD Share Life CD Paid Programming CD New Gidget 12:15 0 Movie “ Meatballs Part 11” O Lifestyles of the Rich and Fa­ mous ' 12:30 C3 Sports Machine CD John Mahon Ministries S3 Mighty Voice That Crieth CD Ebony/Jet Showcase 12:35 O Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 C3 Headline News 60 At the Movies CD Wild West Wrestling CD Record Guide 88 1:05 O Bob Newhart 1:15 O Entertainment This Week 1:30 O Fantasy Island 6D NowsCD Pro Wrestling This Week 2:00 O Nightwatch .. 2:15 O Runaway With the Rich and Famous 2:30 Q News 2:45 O Business World 3:00 O Nightwatch 3:15 o All-Night News 6:00 O O O O IB News CD Private Benjamin 03 MacNeil/Lehrer Nowshour CB Silver Spoons CD Dill'renf Strokes CD Dating Game 6:30 O CBS News O ABC N ew s:; : C0 6D NBC News (D CD Facts of Life CD Sanford and Son £D Divorce Court 7:00 O Eye on Piedmont O CBS News g: O Wheel ol Fortune g O ABC News i'v C3 Entertainment Tonight CD Gimme a BreakI EQ Nightly Business Report 6D Newlywed Game C0 Sanford and Son CD Star Trek CD Hit Squad 7:30 O O PM Magazine O Jeopardy! p Q Entertainment Tonight C0 Win, Lose or Draw CD Jeftersons 03 Almanac Gardener 6D Dating Game CD Cheers CD Private Benjamin 8:00 O O Houston Knights g O Q Who's the Boss? (In Stereo) g ■ C3 6D Matlock Matlock defends a hard-drinking country singer (David Garradine) accused of mur­ dering his v/ife's sister.' (R) (In Stereo)g CD Movie “ Atlantic City" (1981) Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon. The estranged husband ol a wai­ tress arrives in Atlantic City v/ith her pregnant younger sister and some stolen heroin, which he wants an aging hood to sell lor him. , 03 Nova A look at rheumatoid ar­ thritis, a crippling inflammation ol the joints with no known cause or cure. (R) p £0 Movie "The Mephisto Waltz" (1971) Alan Alda,, Jacqueline Bis- set. Witchcralt turns a mediocre musician into a lamed pianist, terri- lying his, family who are drawn up in the never-ending circle ol evil. £D Hawaii Flve-0 £0 Movie "Florida Straits” (1986) Raul Julia, Fred Ward. Three men risk their lives to recover the trea­ sure one of them had buried in Cuba 25 years before. 8:30 O Q Perfect Strangers p 9:00 O O Movie“ Kiss Me Goodbye” (1982) Sally Field, James Caan. A widow's new marriage is hindered by the appearance of her late hus- WEDNESDAY : band's outspoken ghost. Inspired by 1978's ' Dona Florand HerTv/0 Husbands". (R) g : O O Moonllghling g ca 6D Movie p E) Frontline Problems arising from the Palau islands' batlle' lo ■ establish independence Irom the United Stales oh their ovm terms. £D Movie “ The Subject Was Roses" (1968) Patricia Neal,: Jack Albertson. After World War II, a young man returns home from Army duly and finds his quarreling parents still engaged in battle. 10:00 O Q Liza Minnelli: Triple Play Liza Minnelli stars in a drama, a comedy and a musical along with co-slars Ryan O'Neal, Louis.Gos­ sett Jt. and John Rubinstein. (In Slereo) g 03 Dilemmas ol Disarmament John Callaway moderates a panel discussion examining the conse­ quences of a Super Power agree­ ment to eliminate all, nuclear wea­ pons. p ; £D Gunsmoke CD The Streets of San Francisco 10:30 CD Marshal Dillon 1 1 :000 O O Q C0 60 News CD Hogan’s Heroes 03 Doctor Who CD Star Trek £D Benny Hill £0 INN News 11:30 0 Diamonds/NBA Playoffs O Cheers O Q M 'A ’ S’H C0 6D Best of Carson CD Hit Squad 03 Many Wives ol Patrick £0 Movie "The Hawalians” CD Movie “ A Rumor of War” 12:00 O Diamonds O O NIghtllne p ; CD Trapper John, M.D. £0 Late Show 12:30 O Jeopardyl p O Sally Jessy Raphael CB 60 Late Night With David Letterman 12:40 0 Movie "Saint Helens/NBA Playoffs” 1:00 O Superior Court CD Best of the Late Show £0 3100,000 Pyramid 1:10 O Movie “ Confessions of a Mar­ ried Man” 1:30 O All-Night News ca High Rollers 60 News £0 Home Shopping Network . 2:00 O O Nightwatch CD Matchmaker CD Julia 60 5100,000 Pyramid 2:30 ca Headline News CD Cisco Kid 6D The Judge p 3:00 CD Rawhide 03 Movie "The Bandits” W ednesday June 1 EVENING C h a rle s F ra n k “ A L e tte r to T h re e W ives" f*1a)’ 30 - PiHC lONOAY M onday M ay 30 EVENING |6:00 Q a O O ca News CD Privato Benjamin © MacNoil/Lohrer Newshour £0 Silver Spoons CD Diff’rent Strokes CD Dating Game |5:30 O CBS News IV O ABC News g ca 60 NBC News !,; CD C0 Facts of Life C0 Sanford and Son CD Divorce Court 1^:00 O Eye on Piedmont Q CBS Nows g O Wheel ol Fortune O ABC News g C0 Entertninmenl Tonight CD Gimme a BreakI 03 Nightly Business Report 60 Newlywed Giimo £0 Sanford and Son £0 Star Trek CD Hit Squad |':30 O O PM Magazine O Jeopardyl g O Entertainment Tonight ca Win, Lose or Draw CD Jeffersons © North Carolina People © Dating Game £0 Cheers QD Private Benjamin (:00 Q O Kate & Ailie In a lantasy sequence, an adult Chip lakos his son buck to Iho Greenwich Village brownstone whore ho lived as a child. (R jg , O O Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers al New York Mels or an­ other game to bo announced ca © Alf Willie and All hop on board a Iroight tram in search, ol adventure. (R) (In Stereo) g CD Movie “ The Stratton Story" (19‘19) James Stewart, June Ally- son. The loss ol a leg is overcome by tjaseball player Monty Stratton, 03 Adventure "Ring ol Fire" Tlie Blaiis experience an erupting vol­ cano, niystical powers and cons­ cious death as they explore Java, Bali and the Celebes Islands. (Pari 3 ol 4) g £0 Movio "Alice, Sweet Alice" (1977) Linda Miller. Paula Shep­ pard. Family members are viclirn- i/ed by a psychotic murderer in iheu iiiidsl. © Movie “ Patton" (1970) George C. Scoll. Karl Malden. The career ol World War II general George S. Palton IS Iraced'lhrouqh the North Alrican, Sicilian and European campaigns, as well as his conllicis v/ilh other plliceis. CD Movie “ Vietnam War Story” (19B7) Tom Fridley, Eriq La Sallo, I he roal-lile oxperionces ol Viet­ nam volerans inspired litis trilogy ol stories dealing with hie on the balllelield, on leave and in a veter­ ans hospital, ' 8:30 O Q Designing Women Mary Jo and Suzanne become romantic ri­ vals while on a decorating assign­ ment aboard a cruise ship. (R) g C3 © Valerio’s Family Maii< ana Willie play hooky, but Mark has se­ cond thoughts about ever doing it again when he's the only one cauQh!. (R) (in Stereo) n 9:00 B O Nowhart Dick's former TV co-hosi, Bufly Denver,: visits the inn and makes last friends v/ilh Stephanie. (R) p CD © Movio “ A Letter to Three Wives” (1985) Loni Anderson, Stephanie Zimbalisl. Three wives receive a letter Irom an attractive divorcee tolling them she has lelt with one ol their husbands. (R) (In Stereo)g © Ocean Apart America's reluct­ ance to become involved in the battle against Adoll llitiei. 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Til!, IS l';iinili:ir In li'li'\ isiori :is 1.1- llii>;:iii. till’ linigh-noscd sii- pi'riiir iin "".N'it;hl illM l " "Nlf^lll llr;it" is niso sluiNS n on I'HS'r- iu>;lil SI'IHS (il ■.yiiiin:ilr<l prn iiitii films. Ill till' last l'(!\v soasons, .McC'ann, who is orininully I'nim Wiiulsor, Ont., lias popjM'il up oi» si'voral Amer­ ican TV productions that wore shot itt the Torotuo area, incliidint; " I’ll Taku Manhattan," "Ghost of a (’han<'i’" and "Unnatural t'auscs." ■*l nAVIl'! (■()U.\I'V KN I'KUI'KISK RK (;()KI), 'I'llLIKSDAY. May 2fi, I98S-12g | King Giving Davie Baseball Team What It Needs I'im King is;a siMtior wlio is oiy- in.u l)a\ ic CVniiilv liaKchiill inacli M aAui lliim whai lu- wanU, Facii it Ik; IS hittiiii.' iinK a p;il\v\ ■■1.33.: , : ^ ' " l liat as iT.ii'.c Is ilci'i'iv ' saivl Hum " ilc s iiaii ,ii U‘,isi li\e iKU'd liiic iti.ii bi'vii oa\iuhi - Mum said ik' iiniKs I'lM iiiiin' om (if liis 1 11 si basv’iiuni " il sou lunii.w lie IS ilu: i>nl\ ; |)lasiM :iiii Ihc U-aui \Mthinil an oi riir." saui Hunt. "Hi-' lias iikuIi- Legion some ivnlly nice saves ai llrst base, l ie's niM a rah-rah type of}:iiy Inii he (joes ihe |oli lor us over ihere. " All o! our seniors are L’iving us leadeiship.’ ' he said. "W e have a loi ol yood Illinoi s aiul sophomoi'es Inil i!u- soniois make us ;jo. If we make die siale plavolls, il w ill be heeaiisi' ul fuss like 'rim Kmi;. ulii> --liou' ti-, k'adeiship. : Siiphmiiore Injuries .1 u o III I )i'nn> Ke\'s |n|v i;ii;| ' I lb .ill pla\ I-1 ■, ha A c k nee I'lohlcms, Notebook c'onlin iit'd Iro n i I*. IC W cdnosdiiy, but ik llie Davie C ounty and: W est 1‘o rsytli b;iseball lOiiiiis im ih won 'I'ues- day night, then W iiitloek still w o ukln 't kiunv: who would play Friday night auain.st .Aliicm ailc. He may .start the .season w ith players Irom Forbusii and Star- tnount on the Held. W iiitioek is high on Starniount pitcher JelT Brow n, who ha.s pitched well in his Unal two wcek.s. Included wa.s a Ibur-iiitter in his last start w hich he eventually lo.st 2-1. A ls o , he is g e ttin g a sophoniore ib tii Starniount In pilchcr Chad T riplette. “ He was going to play in the Big League prograiii this sum ­ m er w ith his dad but he says he Wants to play lo r u s," W hitlock .said. ‘ 'H is brother, Johnny, played for us in niy first y e a r." As far as watching the high schools, W hitlock said he hopes both learns go far in the playoffs. Baseball " It's a once-in-a lirelim e thing lo r iiKiii) o f ihe boys to |ilay : in : ihc p la y o irs ." said W hitlock. " I never got to jilay in one so 1 know how much it m eans," C onvertin)^ Phiycrs W hitlock needs a shortstop anti he has to I'im! (me by this weekend. “ C hris Callison could play there but 1 want him at .second.” he said. "M e can do inore for us th e re ." Danny Shore playal shortstop last season after IZric N aylor de[)arted but W hitlock wants to keep him in centerfield. And he also plans t<) bring sophoniore M att M arion along slo w ly behind the plate. " I ’ll catch -I.e. Hendri.\ but I'll let M att catch once every third game or s o ." he said. ".I.C . is a better hitter when he plays the in ile ld . Catching can take a lot out o fy o u . W e 'll also try Matt at llrst base when he's not cat- c h in a ." continued I'rom P. 1C Kannapolis scored to tie the game in the .seventh, but Davie e.xploded for three in the eighth. . Callison singled, .stole second and went to third on a H endrix sacriftcc. M arion got an RBI .single, which was follow ed by W ebb’s single. A fte r Key w alk­ ed, W in W clch banged a tw o- t:un single. Key picked up his seventh w in by pitching the Hnal three innings, getting five o f the nine out.s on strikeouts. He gave up only tw o hits. M arion led the way with three hitS; w h ile H endrix and Key added tw o apiece. Hunt said.his team was stable going into the playoffs and hopes the momentum continues. ■‘W e w o n’t change anything for the p layo ffs,” he said. •‘ W hy: should we? W e had a good year. You don’t llx it if it ain’t broken.” Grisette Win Welch Notes: • Callison scored three runs for Davie w hile M arion and W ebb scored twice. • W elch, a ju n io r reserve, has come up w ith clutch hits two, weeks in a row. • Despite M echam 's slow start against Kannapolis, all three, o f I'Javic's starters still average a strikeout ix;r inning. continued from P. IC sinking an US-foot birdie on the first hole and cagled the |iar eighth. A 14-foot birdie on nine gave him a 2-up atlvanlage at the break. " I was feeling pretty confi deni then.” he said o f his three untler .^.V. “ It's so hard to make birdies o iil then'. ” K arclier came w ithin one bill on Ihe 15th, both missed ihc green and Cirisctte put his chi|i w ith in a fool w hile Karehei liiissed by lo ur le d . Karcher then m isse d his putt, giving m onientum back to the lorm er I3avie County High School grailuate. "T h a t was probably the key,” saiti a tireil Cirisctte ol the l.^th. ” l f l had played my own g;im e, it w o uld n’t have been clo.se. I hit only one good tee shot on Ihe back side.” Jn previous matches, Grisette defeated 'I’odd G leaton o f Fayetteville, 1-up, and beat Jel- frey Uellnap o f H untsville, 'I'exas, 2 and 1. Shoulder Surgery I’hc North iV: South cham- pioiiship just ailded to G risette’s trojihy case. He is also a past w inner O f the N orth Carolina Am ateur. This victory was |K’ihaps the sweeicsl, due lo the fact he had s h iu ikle r surgery on New Year's Day. "T h is was my senior year and I wanleil to make the most ■ ol it , " said C iiiselle, who car­ ries a .<.1 grade point average at N .('. Stale. He fici|iie n lly practiced the l'iiie h iirs ( course w ith his W ollpai'k leiiiiim aies and even look lessons from a |)ro ihere. In fact, Gri.selle .spent llie week w ith Ihe professional during the week o f the N orth South. G risette plans lo play in the C ardinal A in a le u r and the M e tro, N .C . this sum m er, w hile al.so spending a few weeks in M exico. nebbie livans. who was a li.Miire at third base, and Stephanie l:ben. a eluich hitler, are huriiiiL'. l-,vans injured her knee iwo weeks ago in a weekend vulleyball lournamenl, .She has. yei lo |ilay since and also misseil ihe Ceniial I’iediiuHil ('(inren'iiee and -) .A see lional track nieels. wheie she '■■' Oiild ha\ e probably rinished hieh in Ihe iliseus and shot pul, Il appears her season is over aiul an opcraiion may Iv in ihe ruiiire, l)octors have s'i^ en her an exercise nnilme for lhe ne\| iwo weeks and if Ihere isn't aii> proiiressioii. then she may yii under the kiule, ■Siill. Key isn‘ 1 _m\ing up. He praelieed l:\ans Moiulav in an tieipation of hei playint: a^ainsi C'harloiie Olsmpie in tlie siaie pla\offs Tuesdav, "W e need her bat in Ihe lineup." he said. " ir s been a: big loss lui us imi li,i\ iiiLi her., .‘\s far as l-:beri. anoiliei iwor spoil spring partieipani. her eludiiic knee problems L’re\'. Iasi week. ' '.She has waiei on ilie knee and jusl needs lo rest ii." Ke\ saitl. ■‘.She's been \ er> active llns year." Key pineh hii Idieri agaiiisl Norih I )a\ idson in ihe seiisoil I’male Inn said lhal b.beil informed him (hat her molliei did nol uanl .lier playing ,'iiiy more ball this se;isoii, l‘iiK‘s Ihe NCnSA.A le\ ied fines on se\ er.il area high schools for vii.ila- iions durmg Ihe past school year. M l, 'l';ibor. which was involved in iwo baskelliail brawls, was not fined. One ol'the fights occurred against Davie C.'oiinty Iasi w inter. I.)avie was not fineil either. The onlv Central I’ieilmont team to be finei.1 was North Davidson, w ho sulfered a S200 fine for lool- ball playeis commg out on the field during a fiuhl u ith Parkland, It’s C arlii's T urn 'I'here's one thing abotil Davie C oim ly sofiball. If injuries force coach Denny Key to go ui his beiK'li. Ihere is seldom a dropoff, VN'lien he began using Jennifer C. lark recently, the sophomore rcspoiuletl wilh several game- wiiming hils: Last week, when I', h e r I went down with a bad knee; Key |iui sophomore Carla Dyson in the ouifield and she loo has come through. Last week, she had ihrce^ iiits against South Row'an and hit a honier against Reynolds,'She esen balled third in the North f.')aviii.son doubleheader last week. "Carla has started the Iasi three Tim Kin}> games and she has produced.” K cjl said, "She gol the chancc ynd -sh([ has proven she can play. She’.! done a gocxl jo b .” iS iP S T M ention First Federal Savings anil you’ll hear things such as "th a t’s my bank." "I got my home loan at that bank." O r "the people at that bank are so frientlly." As you can see. one word aiijtears over aiul oy er again. A word so im por­ tant. w e’\ e ilecitletl to atld R-- L i. Iji B A M K BAMiC iA N K B A N K i/A M K SAVING S B A N K it It) our name. First Fed- • eral Savings is now First Federal Savings Bank. As one o f the area's strongest, most financially secure institutions, we offer a variety o f retail banking services. Fverything from checking accounts and money market accounts, to consumer loans and dis­ count brokerage services. W hat’s more, we offer ta.x- tlefeired and insurance liroducts. If you're nol getting the banking services and per­ sonal attention you deserve, stop by any o f our offices. We are sure you’ll w;int to ma.ke repeat visits. B A M K B A M K B M m mtii A W inston-Salem (six lucationsi • M o cksvillc C'Icmmons • Stanleysillc Member I SI ,1C Li I DAN'IK (O l N 'n i;VH;m >KISK K W O K D , Tlll;R,SI)A^■, ,M:i.v 26, 198S-1I) u n c ii T im e izza Day Favorite At Cooleemee Kathy 1). Chiinin I vie County Enterprise-Record r6-ycai -«lil l^oiKiid Jones coiild |;k his own lunch, hc'tl cut jckers and Bahy Rutlvand 'I'hrec liskctccr.s canily bars every day. 1‘And tluit's a ll," he says, lust candy? rVeah, it's sweet and makes lir teeth tall o u t," Donald Iwers. I ’ou »'(//(/ your teeth to fall out? I'Veah, liocaiise I've siill got all baby teeth," he says, ju t what Donald would like to Ic and what his n’lother packs in Ired Silver Hawks lunch bo,\ arc jipletely ditCerent. She packs a I) sandwich, a strawberry fruit Iw, potato chips, Kool-aid and Ibiie-sized” .Snickers, bar. I'hy does he bring his lunch Vvay? jonald, obviously perturbed by lc|uestion. rolls his eyes and ■‘Because I want to ." Ither students carrying lunches ^ I'ooleeiiiee Elementary School similar reasons. “ So 1 can I ’ .says first grader Justin Niece. totes a blue "Brave Starr" Ih box. Mecause I can carry more ' says M olly Allred, a lergarien student with a pink |)ppy Dogs" lunch bo,\. Mer |;mate, Amy 'I'aylor, who car- a yellow "Cabbage Patch ” lunchbox, says it kcep.s her . from having to stand in line. Some say it's reall_\ their parents' idea. ".My Mama don't have no luoney to pay t'or m>' lunch." says one kindergarten stu­ dent. "M y Mama ilon’t want me buying lunch." says the girl beside her. , : Am anda Smyers, also in kindergarten, says she brings her lunch in a pink "M y Little Pony" box "bccause my Mama buys ap­ plesauce for m e." , But even some of the most ada- nuiTit lunch box toiers say they buy lunch on Fridays because it’s " Piz­ za D ay." ■'Atid 1 An’c p i/za ." says Justin Fucker. Others pack their lunches around other favorite iiicniis at the school. Second grader Jesse Rutter, for ex- ample. never brings his hnich on VVedne.sdays because he likes the salad bar. Gn this particular day, Jesse has brought his lunch — a banana sand­ wich. a banana, potato chips and apple juice — in a metal " The Em­ pire Strikes Back" lunch box. Ifhe could have filled it himself, Jesse says he'd still have the ap­ ple Juice and banana, but would liaVe added pizza and C(n)kies. On every day but Friday, Justin, a first grader at the school, carrics a reil Trans Formers lunch box. In­ side it today are a thermos filled with spaghetti and lueatballs, a can of applesauce, a fruit roll-up anti Bedrock Orange fruit |iiu)ch. The applesauce is the onl>' thing Justin would include if he packed his own lunch. He'd also bring ravioli. Doritos. two ham and cheese sandwiches anil fresh strawhcrries. 'The most interesting aspect to the huK-hbox crowd at Cooleemee l:lementar> School is the trading that goes on at the tables. Kindergartener David l-klred trades a handful of his ■'Crunchy Chcetos" with three of his friends in return tor potato chips, vanilla wafers with peanut butter in the middle anti a miniature doughnut. If he Could pack his own lutich. I^avii.l says he'd include st)me of those vanilla wafers with peanut butler ihal he got from "M y name's David, but my Mama likes M itchell" .Alien, a peanut butter sanilwich. spaghetti and wieners, a candy bar and lea anti Kool-aid. Across the cafeteria, third grader Michael.not Mitchell, Allen is not into trading, but he turns on the charm to secure a taste of all the lunches around hiiti. EviTn though he brought a ham and cheese sandwich anti five chocolate chip cookies from home, Michael has managed to talk friend iirv'an Eudy into giving hitu a piece t)f taco shell anti a pack of taco sattcc from his bought lunch. Michael pours the sauce on the piece of shell and tops it with some fish-shapetl, sour cream and onion fiavorcti crackers given him by Tonva Couch. Triidin<j food is in ip o rliin l pari ol' “ lunch l)o.\ scene'Vat Cooleemee E lem enliiry School. — Photo.s by .lames B arringer What tloes it taste like? ■‘G o o d ," M ichael says. Michael completes his lunch with some Hoi Fries ;uid orange slices, also I'rom Bryan's plate. When he's thrtiugh with his chocolate milk, he rai.ses his hand and talks a teacher into handing him an unt>pened milk carton that another student is about to throw away. How's that for lunch? O f course, if Michael could pack his tnvn. he says he’d bring sour cream and onion ptnato chips, hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries and Pepsi-Ct)la. Michael only brings his lunch on Moiulays and Tuesdays. The rest of the time, he buys it in the cafeteria. Please See Linicli Time — F. 3-U M ilc lie ll Alien l)ile,s into peanul butter sandwicli. lie Citsii, ii teacher at ('i)olc“einee Klenienliiry.^.says .some sliideiils b rin j' liin i'li lo .si ii(Mtl i)ecause Ihey dim ’l lilie lo lr \ neM I'oods. Am\ l aU o r’s Uincli l)o\ inclmleci a i runcliy carrot. ' . — , ' : V ^ ^ ' IIrX 2 I)-1)A VIK ('OIJNTA’ KN TKKPKISK KKCOKI), ■mi)USI)A\-, Miiy 26; I'J«S ‘ -!! ~i I ; I . '.I',; Meetings T h u rsd a y, M a y 2 6 ( 'oiili'iMiH'i' A'l'W A u \ilia i \ ■ mcciiii;.; ,it 7 p ill in il)i'( inilci'inoi' HniiKh l.iln.uN, OH’u;or-> will ho iil.staHoil li’llo u ill!,’' si.'ssiuii. O n g o in g M ocksvilk' K(ilai-> (,'liih nu\is L'viTN I'iicsdav al I2;15p,!n, al ilu- RoiaiV Hill, Salislnirv ,Sii\-ei. Mocksville WMi'raiis <>l l ureii;!! NS’ars I’ost mcci'. ;ii ilu- l’o^l lliit oil Sanl’oul A \o .,:M o tks\ilk‘. 7:.'0 p.m. tlio .sccoiul Tia'scla\ ol cacli liu'nili. Voicrans WL'icomc. Alcohtilii-s Anon>minis, aiul .\l Anon rainilv gi'inip nR-olings, Wednesdays, S p.m.. I?.(\ Urock lUiilding liiwcr level, Norlli Main .Sticci, Mocksvillc. .‘Vim'rican Lejjioii Post 17J w ill hold ius monthly niccling ai the Rotary Mut on ihc sccoikI I'luirs- day ol'each inomh al 7:.'^l) p.m. M ocksviilLvCivilan Club holds meetings at 6:30 p.m. the second and foiirth Monday of each month al Weslcni Steer. Yadkin Valley Chapter of The Compassionate 1-riends meets every Ibiirth Tluirsday, 7:30 p.m. at the Rotary Hut. For more inl'or- nialion caH'492-5198. Advance M em orial Post 8719 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies ,‘\u.\iliary meets each fourth .Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. at the post home in Advance. • A n ie rie a n A ssociation o f i^ctired Persons, Davie County Chapter, w ill meet on the second Wetinesday of each month at 10:30 ■ a.m. at First United Methodist' Church fellowship hall; • Davie County R igiil To Life meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thurs­ day of each month in the grand jury room o f the couniy courthouse. Public welconie. Call 634-5235 or 492-5723 for information. Cooleemce M em orial VFW Post I I 19 holds regular monthly meetings the second and fourth Thursdays o f each month, 7:30 p.m. at Cooleemec Town Hall. Piedmont I’crforniln)> Artists Association meets al 7:30 p.m. the third Thursday o f each month at the Brock Auditorium. Davie Arts Council meets at 7:30 p.m. fourth Tue.sday ofeach month at the recreation depart­ m ent, Sanford Avenue, Mocksvillc. Davie Youth Councilmeets al 5 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month al the recreation department on Sanford Avenue. Anyone ages 14-IS who would like to be more involved in community affairs, esivcially iho.se affecting teens, welconie lo aiteml. JExtension__ T h u rsd a y, M a y 2 6 Cana E.xtension Ifoineniaker Club meeting at 7 p.m. al Ruth lissic’s home. Cooleeniee II Ivvlension I loiiieniakci Club meetiiig at 2 p ID. at Mamie Phifer's home. M o n d a y , M a y 3 0 : Mvli'iisinn onicc III I'ouiiiv onicc huililiii!: t'livsoil III ('bsiT\ aike ol .Mciiini lai I las, T u e sd a y, M a y 31 I'lvtension lliMiU’m akcr t lioru', pr.Kiii'c at ~ p 111- ,ii iIk' k-iuim\ hbi.iiN T h u rsd a y, J u n e 2 l5 a ltim iM e -I!i\liy lA tensiim Hi'liu-iiiakcr ( 'liib iiieeiiii!-’ ,ii 7:30 p.m. : ' ' F rid a y , J u n e 3 C la rk s v ille l'',.\(ensiiui Iliim em aker Club meeliiiL! at 7:3(1 p.m. at the W illi,un R. n a \ic l''ire I.X'parliiieni. Ilo-'lesses will be l.ib iMenell aiul l-ranees Gough. M o n d a y , J u n e 6 M o cksville iivte n sio n Homemaker Chill meeting at i;3() [i.m. in tliec(Uiiit\ office biiiidiiig. T u e sd a y, J u n e 7 Ivvtension I lomemaker chorus practice at 7 p.m. in the coiinis iibrar>'. T h u rsd a y, J u n e 9 Davie 4-H Teen Leaders meeting at 3:30 p.m. at Rich Park, Sheller No. 2. .All youihs 13 aiid over ^ are inviied to join teen leailers, S a tu rd a y , J u n e 11 Davie County Keekeepers w ill tour a bee operation in Surry Coun­ iy. Van w ill be leaving from behind the county olTicc building al K a.m. and w ill return by niid-afiernoon. - Davie County Nui-seryman's meeting at 5:30 p.m. at Jones' Nursery and Landscaping, located on Underpass Road in Advance. J u n e 1 4 -1 5 Hom e production workshoi) at 9 a.m.. couniy ofllce building, folk art basket or muffin biLsket. Reser­ vations and paymeni o f cost due May 20. O n g o in g Dial gauj^e testing for pressure canners available on Thursdays during the month o f June in the Davie County Agricultural E.xten- sion Office. Free. Call 634-6297 for appointment. RecreatiGn The following events are offered by the Mocksville-Davie Recrea­ tion Department, l-'or more infor­ mation, call 634-2325. F rid a y , M a y 2 7 The Dance Com pany’s sixth annual recital at S p.m. a| the Brock Auditorium , liistriicior. E lilily Robertson. Free to the public. S a tu rd a y , J u n e 4 Hattie of the Hands al the Brock Auditorium. Baiuls interested in competing should call the recrea­ tion department. Admission will be chargeil. Ongoing Dance, halon, and aciobatics classes at the Brock .Amlilorium. fVlerchants Change Name 'I'lie Merchants Association of Mocksville voteil to change its name lo the Klocksville Business A.s.sociales al a ineeling, May 5. Members of the grou|V discuss­ ed; the fiitiire possibility of iiir eluding professional services as well as retail businesses, iherefore ihe change was necessary. Other items covered at the meeling include the following: • Janice Schooler repoi led lhat the Mocksville-Davie Recrealioii Deiiartnienl w ill be working with the association in planning an •’O ld-l imey” July 4th celebration. The event is lo be held Saiunlay, July 2 from 9 a.m. ro5p,m . in the ilowntown area. A p;irade w ill kick-off the celebration ihai will in­ clude ciafi demonsiralions, pie eating coniesi, and entertainment. • The group noted lhat Kevin D elany, a folk gtiitaresl, w ill be performing on the scitiare on June 23 and 24 from 12:15-1:00 p.m. Kim Smith can he coniacicil for further infoiinaiion at 624 0S94. Johnson Earns LR Degree HICKORY Heidi Liiiiiea Johnson o f Mocksville, recently gradualed from Lenoir-Rhyne Col­ lege in Hickory. Johnson received a bachelor s degree in nursing al the college's 97lh s|)ring commcncemeni exer- ci.ses. wliere ilegrees andi/cer- Wediiesday lor prc-.school and school agi'd children. Inslnietor: lim ily Robertson. For more infoi- mallon call l-jiiily Robertson at '*‘/K -5 lfi.l or ilie Recrealioii Defiariinenl, M other's M orning Out pm giaiii'., b'iiM liapti.SI ('liiiK 'h ol .M ucksvillc, Nloiulass .iiui Wednesdays Im veai -oliK and ItuI,!'' lor 4 \cai oiils; Clu'slim l (irm c M c llic ilis l C liiiri.ll. riuiisdays: VKim y Baptist Cluiicli 111 CoiileciiK'c, Wetlnestla)s. Clogging ei.isses and cniiipeli lii.iii pel luriiunk e team |ikh. Ik:i-. I uc''d.iys. / p in . Block Ca 111. In- .slriivicir: Dati licllard. Karate classes, evei\ Mmidav and Wednesda). Bmek (Iviii. .-Ml ■ leC'. Iiislrik'tiir: .Ste\e Halduin. YMCA I'lie I'olloWnij; ex enls are nllerei.1 h\ the Davie, l-'ainily V.MC.A. F'or more infoiniaiion call the ofllce. M I-, noon-."i p.m., ()34-(l345. , O n g o in g Beginning aerobics and fitness classes. .\loiulays and Wednesdays. 9 a.m.. First LUiiled Methodist Church, Mocksville. Kalliy Junker, instructor: .Verobies, basic exercise. Tuesdays ami Thursdays, 7-S p.m. Mocksville Llemeniary School gym. Karen Wislion. instructor' S(iuare dancing and clogging. Freestyle Swingers. Mondays. 7 p.m. .Arnold Broadway's home on Davie Aciideniy Road. Call Arnold Broadway at 2S4-2766 or Carrie William.s’ at 492-7523. Open to families, singles, beginners anti e.x- perienced danceis. Inilian Guides program for boys and their fathers. Call Jim Hender­ son fo r niore inform ation. 634-0395. Before .School .After School F'un Clubs. 7:I5-S:30 a.m. at Shady Grove SetuH)!. F'or children ages 5-12. \ .Vl’ter-Scliool program registra­ tion now being taken for M ocksvillc and Shady: Grove schools. Child care also provided on out of school days including teacher workdays. Van takes children I'roiii Cooleemce to Mocksville site. Children age 5-12. Fun ntiu'ss, weight m;inagemcnt for seniors and adults, to improve health, energy, stretching and limbering exercises, Mondays and Wednesdays, 9-10 a.m.; 'Brock BIdg., SIS per month. Instructor: Brenda Freeman. Sr. Citizens I'un Fitness every Monday, I l- l 1:30 a.m .. Sr, Center, BnK'k Building. Adult ballroom dancing, S-9 p.m . Thursdays, M ocksville Flemeniary School. Instructor: Jim Satierwhiie. Shady CroNe 'I'-hall class, Tuesdays, 3:15-5:15 p.m., Shady Grove School (for 5-7 year olds). Shady (Jroxe Soccer class. Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15 p.m.. Shady Grove .Scluxil (for 6 -1 I year tikls). Religion tificates were conferred on 235 sliidenls. Otis M. Bowen, IJ S. secrelary of heallh and human scr vices, was the commencement sjieaker. Johnson is Ihe daughter of Dona and Ihe Rev. JolUi A. Johnson. Charliitie evangelist. Services nightly at,7 p.in, Sunday night ser \'icc at 6 . Special singing iiighily. S u n d a y , M a y 29 M em o rial l)a\ .service :it I irsi Baptist CliiiivhnrCdoleemee at If .1.111, Special giiesis v,‘ill be loim cr |insiincis III War. who w ill prc.Seni a plaque In the family of the laic \',M C'liandlei. a AVWII pi isoner <)( (.'.'II'. ()l(l-i‘'ashioned Day at i-.dgewood Baplist (,'hurch. Special speaker w ill lie tiie Rev. Coy M iller. Special singing phinned. Dress in your oseralls and long dresses, and bring ;i basket o f food fiir liiiichcoii following services. .loini singing service sponsored b> He;ir Creek and l^aton Baptist Ch'iiivh al Flaton Church at 7 p.m. Relreshnienis served afterward. (i'os|)el singing at Gospel Bap­ tist Church al 7 p.m. Featured group w ill be ''G od's Children Singers." Public is invited. S u n d a y , J u n e 5 I.aller Day .SainI.s .Meeting Hmisemeeting ami video presen­ tation on "Fam ily Preparedness" ;it 7 p.m. The program concerns food supplies, water and fuel storage and other plans which can be niatle by family for times of natural disaster or other emergen­ cies. Church is located at 869 Har­ dison Street, Mocksville, The public is invited to attend, W esley Chapel M ethodist C hurch annual old-fashioned homecoming with the Rev, Alvin Pope conducting the 11 a,m. ser­ vice. The church w ill be celebrating its 102nd year. Picnic lunch spread at 12:30 p,m. Buggy rides for the children and singing in the afternoon. F u lto n U nited M ethodist Church’s annual Homecoming ser­ vices beginiiing with Sunday School at 9:45. Worship service at I I. al which lime the church w-ill coiniiicmoiate ilie 1 0 0 th:anin\er- :sar\ ol tlie la\ mg of the cor- nersione Special guests speakeis will bc the ke\s, IhI I'll/gerald. R..I, .‘^i;irling and Willard .Stevens' l.u iu 'lriii be serveti mitside. : Senio£Citkens The follpu'ing c' enis aie offered lor senior cili/.ens in Davie Coun­ ty in eiiopcratioii with the Davie Coiini)' Senior Cenier. Brock Buikling,: Mocksville. All events are at the cenier unless otherwise noted. Call 634 (161 I. , T h u rsd a y, M a y 2 6. . w,. w — W “ Celebrating a Lifetim e” Day iioni 11 a.m. lo 12:30 p.m. Senior chorus practice at 1:30 p.m. S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 8 Tickets on sale for Auciioneers Chorus & Quartet performance al 8 p.m. in Brock Auditorium. Tickets S3 for senior citizens. M o n d a y / M a y 30 N utrition site closed in obser­ vance of Memorial Day. T u e sd a y, M a y 31 Friendship Day at nutrition site. W e d n e sd a y, J u n e 1 (Jolden Age Club meeting at 10 a.ni. at Roiary Hut. T h u rs d a y , J u n e 2 Senior Center Advisory Board m eeting at noon. : Senior choru.s practice at 1:30 p.m. MisceUaneo^ May 27-28 VFW Buddy Poppy sale in Ad­ vance and Hillsdale, Donations gj to veterans. Sponsored by Advantl VFW Post 8719 and Au.\iliary.| S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 8 AulionecT,s' Cliorus o f Winstoil Salem w ill present an evening barbershop harmony at 8 p.m. Broi-'k Auditorium. Sfxin.sorcd ll Davie Couniy Arts Council. Ai{ mission charged. Call 634-3112 fi| more inforniaiion. M o n d a y , J u n e 6 Sum m er reading pro gra j begins at the main branch of Diivl Couniy Public Library al 7 p.rj and Coolecmee branch at 4 p .ij Film at main library. ‘ ‘F^cdlatl Dream ." ' T ue sda y, J u n e 7 j/um m er reading progranvl m ain and Cooleemce branches [ the Davie County Public Libral at II a.m. Films at main librail ‘‘The Brave Little Tailer" and Wise Old O w l." Reunions■iiitaBiHiiiwH— a— Baa S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 8 W illiam R. Davie Cln.ss of l‘J w ill hold its 10-year reunion p.m. at the W illiam R. Davie i Departm ent. A ll fo rn l classmates, faculty, staff and tlf spouses and children inviti Covered dish supper. For morel formation, call Everette “ Beav| Allen at 492-7299.: S u n d a y , M a y 29 28th annual C arter reunioj Fork Civic Center. Lunch serl at 1 p.m. Bring covered dish, j Pepsi, etc. S u n d a y , J u n e 5 Reeves fam ily reunion at S| field Community Building p.m. Bring large basket o f f(l T h ro u g h M a y 2 7 Da^'ie Haptisl Church levival will continue ihrough l'rida> nighi. Ser\'ices begin at 7:30 p.m, I’he , Rev. Bob Whitaker is the guest pastor. S|vcial music w ill be feaiuretl every night, and a nursery w ill be available. I'he eliureh is located seven miles east ol Mocksville on l-ork t ’luireh Road. :Gospel Ha|)(isl Church rex isal services will continue through Fri­ day night. .Services begin at 7 p.m. The Rev. Bob 1 hirris ol'Statesville w ill be the guest niinisler. Special singing nightly. A covereil dish sujiper w ill be held Friday begin­ ning at 5:30 p.m. S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 8 Sniitli (Jrove IJniteil .Melhodisi Chuich barlveued ehieken meal al 4 p.m. Take-out boxi-s avail,ible. T h ro u g h M a y 2 9 Cook‘eiiK'1' < liurcli o f (Jod re\'i\al through Sund.iy moining with the Rev, Wavne M iller. ,i •> Ilic .Sega Ma,«cr System scg. Missile and 3*0 Glasses i>:fcnsc 3 D Canri«lgc 22-Inch ' Self-Propelled Mower 14 KT. GOLD ^JEWELRVSRInss. Ctwlns, Braceteis, Eutinp, DlAMONDSIl V ' V C R s • "Py S te re o C o m b in a tio n s • TVs • S te re o s • A p p lia n c e s . W o sh e rs .D ry e rs • F re e z e rs . A ir C o n d itio n e rs . V a c u u m C le a n e rs . F u rn itu re . B e d ro o m s * J e w e liy • B unk B eds • Livin g R o o m s • D o y b e d s . D n in g R oom s . R e clin e rs • S o fa B eds • L a w n M o w e rs • R id in g M o w e rs * R e frig e ra to rs » D ish w a sh e rs ■ S e g a M a s te r S ystem » S a te llite D is h e s » S e w in g M a c h in e s 1061 Yadkinvi|le Road Squire Boone Plaza (Next To Wal-Mart) Mocksville, N.C. 27028 (7 0 4 ) 6 3 4 - 1 5 9 8 a n c e I)A\ ir; COrNTN’ I;,\TKKI>I{ISI; KKCOKD, n U 'liS D A Y , May 26, 1988-31)j* Mi viin Much shnri's his liuu'h w illi M ich iii'l Allen. Lunch Time Aiiiiitida SmviTs ciiis miMliiliiiTddUuhmits hfldi o aiiydiin^ eisv. Mnmdon (ireen carrii'S a blue (JI joe limcli box (o seliool. ('iinlinued IVom M ) N'akilio C:isli, whu lias i.iuuhi liiird L'liuk' ai liio school lor Uie ]>asl 12 years, say.s she ihink< inany studciii.s hn\!g ih cir hnK'iu's bccaiisc ilicy're .il'raid Id, iry, new foods' Mi'Si Cash speaks Iri'in e \' pcrioiicc. Her son look a peaiuil buHcr and jelly saiidwieh lor lunch e\ ei'y day for six years because he w oiildn’t try anyihing else. ■'.Siill w o n 'l,” she says, M rs; Cash say she prefers the : b o iig iil, liiiiches ai Coi)leeii\oe ■lilemeiitary. ■' I'he fiK)d here is delicious." she says. "'I'hey mow offer i a K-tter variety. I think they're oficring exactly what .s'iuilents need, particularly with the options." Judy Sell, director of child nutri- iioii tvn iIk' ! ic V 'ln s iils Schools, sa\s ’!>. peicenl ol ihc smdeiils in the s\ slcni liiiy ihcir luiiclu'’-. "W ’e .iitciupt lo find ihc inciius lliat the)' like and we piiblici/e thi'iii so 1 hey II kn\uv svhat’s bein_u o fle rcil." she s;i\s. ''NN'c also of- fei choices in hopes llial the\ u ill be able to find the foods ihat thes like.';: Cal'eterias also hold special pro- inotii.Mis to II \ lo encoiirajje siiidenis to bii\ lunch, I'liis vear. for example, siudents buyinu lun­ ches in the elementary schools on a [larticnhir day were uiv en slickers to wear. "W e ha\e special ty|x.\s ol ineals and thiiijis such as I'ooils from other ci,\uniries as an educational process lo teach them about the couniries as well as the food ihev woukl lliul David Kltlrecl trade.s Clieelo.s lor doiifihinit, crackers. {West Virginia IVian Convicted Of DWi A West Virginia man who told state trooper.s on the night he was arrested he would own Nordi Carolina wa.s convicted of DWI in Davie District Court last Week. ; W ilbur L. Thaxton II was ar­ rested March 17 for DWI by N.C. Highway Patrol 'I'riMjper K.B. Sleen after a car careened into a 1 dumpster at an 1-40 rest area in Davie Coiinty. Sleen said wlien he arrivetl at the fe s i area, Tha.xton was on the telephone at a booth, ■'We was crying, telling the party I he had been in an accideni. I .•.inelf ed ii strong odor o f alcohol." Steeii said Tha.xton lold liim . ‘A big truck ran me out of ihe I road and I hit a iiig sign. ;i ilunip- ster or a big sigii lo get out o f his way. I was driving otil of the rest Iiu'ca, trying to get onto ihe in- Itei'slaie. 1 saw somelhing lo my I left, a tractoi-trailer, iheii I swerv- led right and hit somelhing’." Sleen said after they got to the I Davie ( ’ounty .lail, Tha.xton refus- led to take a Hrealhaly/er lest, say- ling he tiidn’l believe in thcni. " lie |,said he vvoiild get a blood test." " lie said he would sue ns for leverything we had and he would li)w n tlie state of Ninth C atolina," ISieen said. ••He was telling me la l’DUl the accident. He became in- Icreasingly irate and iij)sei, threaten- liiig the sergeant and mysell with |legul suits, saying he would have .■verylhing we o w n ." Tha.xton told the judge that he had slopped in West Virginia, and drank two Ivers with a meal before leaving for Raleigh. He saiil he had nothing else to drink. " I was lost," Thaxtint said. "I nolicctl lo my left a large, llaibed truck with reil tarpaulins on it. I swer\ etl, ran into a foreign object am! to this day. I don't knosv what I hit. " I asked liiin if he was going lo check out the truck driver and he said. T in sure he’s alreatly gone by n o w '." I'haxton said. Thaxion said he was injured in the wreck ami later was treated for injuries suffered in the acciilenl. He sail! he told the troopers his head and chest hui't. ••'I'hey said that’s normal for drunks," I’haxton said. His atlornes saiil Thaxion tliongbt he had an optionof taking a Breathaly/.er test or having, at his own cx|)cnse. a blood lest. ■Iiidge Cicorge Intller sentenc­ ed Thaxion lo 61) tiays siispeiKled for 2 years, lo pay a SlOO fine and court costs, to iierfonn 24 luniis conniiuiiity service work, to sur­ render his license ami noi operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina until pio|)crly licensed to do so. and lo attend 1)W1 schuil at a men­ tal heailii center. I haxton had already subiniltcd him sell'for a voluiit.iry sniistance abuse assessment, and it was deter- Hiiiied he didn't need fuilher cotmseling, his lawyer said. there.' she says, "W e have done Mrs, Sell. ho\U'\ei. sa\sshe ihem that if i|lc> chose their restaurant any m ore," she .savs. “ /t II w idi (iieck food, nrienuil. uiulcrst.nids win some children lax'orite restainant and went to it wouldn't niiitter if the I'oo'd was ,\lncaii, W e'u- tried all kinds of like lo pack iheir own lunches, b'^0 straight times, it probably , good and everything wa.s exactly differeiii things," "W ith, the kids sonieiinies. I tell w 'oiikln'i be their favorite like they wanted." mm H o w s h o u ld D a v ie C o u n ty g ro w ? That’s one of the key questions the county commissioners face. Davie is one of the state’s fastest growing counties — the fastest growing Piedmont county. How we manage that growth — how we plan for the future is critical. You’ve got to be for growth.^— otherwise you’re back to the old school houses and the pot bellied stoves. Growth is a very positive thing. It in­ creases land values. It is an indication that the county is desirable — a good place to live. Stagnant counties without the potential for growth would gladly trade their problems for ours. I have served as chairman of the Davie County Board of Adjustments. since it was created 15 years ago. The board has acted to ' restrict mobile homes — requiring tie-downs, landscaping, and underpinning. It once acted to keep a nudist camp oM" of the county. Zoning will continue to be important to the county. If you change the zoning in any area, it should b p compatible with what’s already there. The county commissioners, the planning board and t^^^^ board of adjustments must be diligent as we deal with the growth isssues. We all know that some developers are greedy. Their plans must be balanced with the rights of the neighbors they are affecting. A balance between the two groups can be reached, it's a give and take. We’ve got to be able to solve the differences. We can’t let growth overrun us. Neither do we want to stop it. That’s the philosophy I will take to the Davie County Board of Commissioners. V E R N O N D U L L Republican for Davie County Commissioner , ‘No Ax To Grind’ Patd (m by Frl«<>dfi (Of V«rnon QuU •«=jw; 4 n - l)A V IK ( ’O l'N TV K V I K Rl'RISK UI'CO KI). rilURSDAN .Ma.v 26, |9S« C o u n t y S e le c t s S it e F o r W a t e r T r e a t m e n t P la n t 1?\ K;ilh> I), { luiinn '.DayIP Counly ; T'lk- l,)aML' {\iu iiu li'M ii! ,'l ( 'uiiiinissiiiiK'K 11,Is ,1 sii,' lor a new tiraiiiioii! pl;i!i! V I'k’U .{ U M, .;; (Iii> dill.I H.isi-. f V Hi ’? Ill ilu- nici'Uns; I U| aulii.'i i.-’v i 'Is.in.. 111,111 K ( ' Sllllth li' ,i jttli i’li.l 'C contrail witli .Aieilio,! Sp.irki. i.|' \\ ilmiiijMiui loi Mi) at i'i.'s nil Knor Roaii III I he ^ a.Ikii). ValK\ I Dii) , iiiiiiiilv riio i(m ni\; \sili pa\ .Spaiks ,'>l.^ll,(ir)(i’ \;i (lui) pvi acrc lur I ill' land. Hie ptiiperly i\ paii oi ilu-,i>i|in I-. Sparks, laiIII. : "W 't-'ie \er\, please,! v'.illi ilie ediipei.illi'ii lh,il wc ha\e,u\ ei\^'li iVtim ihe ,Sp,iiks f.iin iiy," saiil C'oimiy .M.maper .luliii li.iiliei alter tlie ineeiiliy. ' ‘irs aiua\s a hn easier td work liitiii liie pjisiHnii n( ctHiperaliui). aiKl eeriainly. ihey'\e given us tliai. aml we a|ipreeiate ii •sii mueli. ,'\t a .Iniileei session Moik1,iv ni^uhl. eom niissioners vuieil unaniiiKHisly to amend iheir,earlier niotion to stipulate that the land lie |Hireh;ised with money t'Knii Ihe is suance cif bonds appro\ed hy voters hist ,No\ ember. The water treaimeiu plam, whieli \v iiriu iv e a 3 niillion-yallon-per day capacity; is part >)!’ a iiiillion water impnneinent project aimed at m eeting the emmty's growing waier needs. Davie ciir- renily has only one Ireatment plant, which because it is located on the .South Yiidkin River in Cooleemee. has t<) piniip water uphill to many re.sidents on the other end of the county. The Sparks projieriy is located west o f the Hillsdale community, llie fastest: growing area o f the county. 'h's a iiatiiial in ,i .sense that it doe--. I'lir, nil-'a I'ooil source^ lor a ■■iti'e nm nlvi of itseis m liial.iiea in-i r.is (ite ( 'iilri'iiie e p.i.iiil. is i: .• , i,Ml ,!i Ills', ihe eoniiiv ■'•■I '• ini' the ••aiiK' pi'pnl.itiini." said f l.ivs’ I'eeici , I'l I '.uleil! nl \S K, I s,'it 1 i| ( li;n i' lllc. llie vii''iiu’i'i 111;' i Ii 111 jlii>',i l, I \le-.i;'ii liu pl.iiil ' ■ ll shiUilil V i .Mil■, I'lih.iii,. i' III.' PU"'NUu jIi UK'11:k''> 111 Ihai .ii e,i I he piUvli.ise , iirili,n !. ‘.c'in-ij h\ ■\liss Sji.iiks l.i-.i weel in ilir pi I' •-.'11.. c ot a li'. ‘l.iiA .ind iii.iili'ii |,. ( uiiil\ ,\(ii!! iiiliii !>i. u, 1.. Ill v haies a piiIVIsh!ii ai|,.-.v, in;, lii,,- s ■ nmU !■ • h.a l, ( qn . i| the pm, liir-e II m'mI u'sjs ds'K'i nnne llu' piii[u-i 1', I,' I'e uiisiiil.il'li- "W c led \e i\ v-oiiilnilahle w nil li, I'lU w e d'l hase 111.II I ii'hl shi mid w e run' inio a lU.i jot pnil'leiii.;'' I'i.iihei '.aid f’eeler, '.Uii. .'..is no! ,ii Ihi: iiieeiiiie,. s,ii,i (iiai ,i '.ur.'.A iuid been iiunie of. the site. " ITiat will gi\'e Us a :’o.h! leel loi Ihe ici'i.mi. bill u e ha\ c not : ilone an\ geoteelinieal e\pioraiinn .iiid unlil lliat IS aceoiiiplislied, ue w nirt know li ilieie's anything oul iheie th,it miglii pieiiiiile tis li.im pro eeediii'; with ihe piin,.li,ise. " he said Haii'er saiti the eouni\ slitnili.l. know ihe rcsiills oi soii bormgs on ihc properly by .Augiisi. Because the .Sparks propert\ lines not join ihe 'I’adkin Riser, from which water would be pumped thnuigh an intake pipe lo the plant. Barber said the coiiiiis still has to obtain an easeinent and an acrc of latul from an adioiiiing properly owner. That landowner, Richard Budd, has a lawsuit iicniling against the county over use of other river pro­ perty: downstream lidmthe propos­ ed water treatment site. He eon- lends that property owners o ff w,i ^'adkin Valley Road were not pro^ the perly notilied iif a hearing on wa te/oniiig a tracl for use as a ..'-i!'. lloiidplain,'I hat propeil\ i ib riin ' I used lor sand dredgili;.’ frniii ihe i-v : ri\ er v. i I he pmcliase omr.iei whiiiii : I'-.n Siiiillrsigiied .al Moiid,i\ nirtil '. II lei'l I in;. doe', iiul slip.iil.i!'- . del lime aeieaj'e ' h i ,»ulii' I .> pi.; . OI iiiiiiiis *0 a I. (.es. li.iih'i ..II’! I he '11 at I f'. b'.’iii’i IIII ipi. y ! I. llu p i.ml a il- p .ll I . i.t .1 I ' ‘ I ' .i: : 11.1, 1 ! >v. tu'il Ji\ ,\l I . '.p i; ■ , < ounf\ .’\llo i II' V lolil; ('.! , , '.aid .ll 1 ill' ali’_'i II’..,ii !ii.' M ‘ ‘ ■ '( )lll M 'lllimln'!i l;l' I . .M' h ■ M : M . . lake .!'■ null, ii a : v. c ii’ - ’ i ; I hr iM mil a. I . .ill |. II ' ;i ’ ! I\ ll) p.i> .Ml,. Spall.'. 'i >' I ‘Ip Iioiiia', g'-'il ia ilir' n i'iii!'. I '! ’ ,;' sofiK' ic.r.ofi (he ' mil!'.; 'pi, 'I i.' .i lo i'll ihiough w ilh ihe pm I.m bet.Ill- Ihe <K! 1 ilu .m :’ d.iP- liaiber said .Mis\ Spark % v.oul.l keep S.'^.IIIKI 111 llial a-, a leiiim i.i . U’ lion tee. . M. Haiber said the poitioii ol the .id a'e acres selected lor the aelual, plain il Is ideal- "II \oii wanted lo axe a ni.igie w.ind, it's |Usl e\aell\ '.vii.il '.Se wanted," lu- said, I he plain is pl.mned |oi ,i held piesenll) being used for farming. "It lends itselt lowatd conslruclion of the plant and w ould helj) reduce the site preparation cost the w a} the land lays at this poini," i’eeler said. "It's also readils aeeessible to a good, secondary pa\ed road­ way. Spillman Road." Riser Road runs into Spilhnan Road about a half mile from .Miss Sparks' properly. C'omniissioiierv earlier con- sidercil seven sites reeommendeil for the plant by W .K. Dickson, "Beliexe it or not, the property that Iiii.illy seleeled w.i'.. niu one v'l '•I'N e ii.'' I'ai b','i '.aid '' Hnl' il '. Ill die I'l'r-.e jHoxiiiiil'. lo ihe '.'.I' had /iMii'-'! in on ' : h-. .\‘i I I ”. ,1... a I: ac! i 'I land !h,I I.', ii.iife s llalivs. ihe !'iv. Ml 1)1 , 1 ,1 il.m,".. Bill *'M '.III:! M l I laiii s ’,1.1.. II' i! in ■ I :!li .rilll';' , , ' , ' M 'm ' • '. I'lideiniiaiion ' ' 'le I :,dii 1 aiil I" .|i ■ ili.il ^ -m M j. 'i abb. ili'lp ^ i! . " h r ■: I ';ii :■ 11 iiaiin'i - aid. '.v.is i.m. I I . il .(. li I '.‘.1.1 ids'. 1 ,iiid ■ ' i, 1 :. ' ;':i: ; d niiii ll iiii lie '' i' il. ; li'i.m .'. ■ ;'Mm:’ li I ' 'M,:’i .1' , a’ ’, 1.1 li’iiiiilly ■ ' : il . '1 ’lillia- .,11 iliiil , . e .i ■ ! '.'a'.i III 1,11IIin ed i;!!!.:-.- I'Mr. K niylilI'l a liial.iic '. lali.l be a lild ■a'lii'.'.ai.. anothei il -. ai'lceing I.' 1 ■'■ell il ,ii;ie v.aler ireiilinent pi.ml' 'die," liailier said. ( ■,iniiiiiss|oiH’rs di.'eided ilgainsi till-, I'llip e ii\. howe'- e i. beeause il '0. .1' .liso liea'iilx ’>“■ 11',idl'd; and wimi'.l have iei(iii|ed eMeie.n e site |lle|',ilillloll, Vel aiioilier site w.is rejeeied beiMiise a I )iike I'owei Iransmis- •,ion line ran aeins'i the s|')oi where: ihe plain would, go. and ihe eoni' p;iii\ lii'is pl.iiis lo pul anoiher line aeiii--', Ihe ;ne;i, Baiber s;iid, I’eeler said a power line alsii run,s' .leiiis'. ihe Sparks pro|X'rty, "But It, ',',11! noi iiiieileie with the plant in.eil III llie o]iei.ilioil ofllie |ilalit." lie s.iid- "h would also app.irently lint be hindered bv the reservoir llial 's lo be eonsirueled behiiul ihe plara ' : . . k. Dieksiin engineers have ■.'iiiMiiled iili i nike I’ower (if- li'i. nth, aboii! iIk; line, . I'ei'ler said engineers : became .IV.,ire liif the .Alelhea Sparks pro­ perly '.'.hen someone in her family approached Barber about il during considcraiifin of the other seven Mtes. , , ■ : Ilic W K. Dickson firm is in the process of developing schciiiiitic; layouts of the plant, which Peclcrl said w ill he presented to comnii.s-,.' sioiiers at an upcoming meeting'. ^ ‘‘.And at that time’, there are some.' basic design i|uestions lo be; answereil as to the sophistication, of the water treaimt;nl process,’' he; said. ■ ■ rile plant will be designed so that: it could be e.xpanded to a 6 million^ gallon-per-day capacity w'iihout a major e.xpense.: Barber said a 6"to-8-acrc rescr- . voir is planneii for behind the plant; . I’eeler said he e.xpecls construc­ tion iin Ihe plant to begin in Jiinuary or February of ne.vt ye:tr. The plant w ill take about 18 months lo com- > plele; " I f you do yourm ath on that. I assume it'd he Auuust of :, 1990." he said. Barber suid:()lans call for the/ treatment phmt to he an :ittr;ietive facility. "It w'ill be one of the lastest designs as far as wiiter treat­ ment plants go," he said. - As far as cost estimates. Peeler : said it would be preniaturc to make any projections at this point. W a lk e r B u ild in g E y e d F o r H a n d ic a p p e d W o rk s h o p By Mike Barnhardl Davie Counly Enterprise-Record A workshop for handicapped Davie residents needs a new home. And supporters of the program told county commissioners May 16 they found an ideal location — the W alker building o ff Wilkesbofo Street in Mocksville. They were also asking for rman- cial help to make the move. 'I'he center, which trains han- diciipped residents to work and •live, is now located in the old North Cooleemee School. ^ Supporters Karlene Cope and •Lib Ander’son, and Dale/i Green, Tri-C ouniy Mental Health Center director, presented their case to Ihe -county. - “ Lib and I both h;ive handicap- 'ped children," Cope said. " I t ’s a A'ery poor location. We've hatl a lot o f vandalism and other problems !down there. "W e ’re real proudof both pro­ grams. W e’re here lx;gging for m oney." Anderson said the program would save money on transporta­ tion if moved to Mocksville. "W here it is. the transporialion is very e.xpensive and they don't gel any public attention there. "W hen I saw this vacant building, I said this is the answer to our dreams. If we don't get it, I don’t know if we couki ever llnd another location.’ "They need to be in public, where they can associate with peo­ ple. learn from people." .Auilcrson said. 'i'he Mocksville location, with window's facing a busy street, w'ould be better foi' .selling crafts and other items made by the han­ dicapped workers, she said. It is also big enough to set up an assembly line which would allow the program to lake contracts from businesses. "It's ideal for selling crafts atul what theym ake." she said. "W e could make some income. It's large enough to where we could grow and grow and grow', and there are more people in Davie County who coukI use our ptogram ," C’lieenc said the program operates on just under S 11)0,000. and Tri-County, which handles the huilgel, could pay the e.xtra utility e.\penses brought on by the move. County Manager Jolm Barber saiti he thought the county gi\'es no more than S6.000 annually to the programs. Board chairman. R.C, Smith, said that llgure is $10,000 or more, ■^'early rent would increase I'rom Sl.iSOO to about .SI2.(X)0. Greene said. He estimated moving and renovaling costs : at .S25,000-$.10.000. Aiklerson said volunteers could be recruited to help with moving and renovation. " I thought I had himg up my beggars permit, but it turns out I hadn’t." Although boai^l members look no action on the rei|uest, they leacteil favorably to ihe idea. " I ’d like to see them get il." said Commissioner Bill I-oster. "B ut 1 think we're going to have lo gel everything together and get c.xacl ngures." •‘The idea is good," said board chairman, R.C. Smith, "'^'ou need to gel DUI from where you are." New Name ■»-" First Federa! Bank ' WIN.STON-.SALI-.M Officials • of {■irsl l-ederal Savings and Loan. heaik|uartered here, announced last . week the insiilulion has changed its luinic to I'irsl l-’ederal Savings Bank. ■j'he ol licials em|)hasi/.e lhai the change does not rellecl any change in the instilution's ownership, but that the new name is a more ac curate rcflcciion of b'irsi I'cderars present service.s. "Sineeaboul 1‘W I, with changes in the fcileial banking regulations, banks and savii*gs and loans have offereil many of the same ser­ vices," said W illiam G. White Jr., piesiik'iit. "O ur SCI vices ha\ e e.\- paiiiled and wc are offering, ser­ vices that weie once iivailable on- F r o m T h e H e a r t l<;u- .Mi-Millmi, Aiiduiui Cuff juliiiidislnilor, ijrf.siiils cliocK (o Aiiifi'icaii Hear! Associalioii rt‘i)i'i‘sentativo.s. Aiiliimii Care rais­ ed .$300 ill various eveiils. ly through banks.'’ "W e do more than just sav ings accounts and morlgage loans. Our new name rellects these ch.inges" While said I’irsi |-ederal will continue to operate under a Idler.li charier aivd customers’ accounii. are insured through the bederal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor poralioiv. Morlgage lemling will coniiniie lo be ;i major area o| our business. However. While said, in addi lion to mortgage loans, l-'irsi Feileral now offers checking ac counts, personal and cat loans, long-term invesimenis, discount brokerage services, la\-tlelericd and insurance products, credit canls, aulomalic teller macliincs and oihers. Mans' cusiomers. he saiiL are slill unaware lhai sav ings and loan associations c.in now pro vide this expanded base of sei:\ ices b'ounded in l‘),5-L l iisi I cder,il Savings Bank has nine olliei's, localed in W in sio n S a le iii, M iicksville , Clemmons, aiul Slaiinlevville. n q h l ^OIli curl. Oil Mo/sli/r. •8 Ounces Rigiii On Cud Aclivniof o f> \6 u ^Comb-Oui. * Condilloner.* Oil Shpfn CtSu.NE PIND/ANFRuiTOli W S F fflfS S Ik s m r Sale Sale Oul 1.67 Money House SprayOufH'i’S •fl Ounros "" Sole I""*' Sale Dnic: Wi’d. M.iy 25 Uifu Gun May 29 Store Hoiiis; Mon. - S.it. 9 a.m. ■ 9 p.m. ^ ..........^ Location: Squire Doone Pla^o yadkifiviilt Rd;, Mocksville C.iififiee Curl '';sl.inl Moisluriier Sale WAl MftFll S ADVrnnSED MERCHANDISE POLICy-ll'i.-Oul • . t - .1 ll Ki '( hl,M I’l h».1AlSei 'UlUt.‘' . , , .1*,'',- i. -i'-..''", ,i>. ‘S IH’> ■. vV,r rti..',SS„..'.1 H.tin on *0' '! '• ■ V [i;/i ••ll Jt if'-v •S.I'O piK'J-, a..- •.v 'I. . ■> iii-r'.il lOilviCt'un -.1 . I \V.-^.4'■•'•■ Oliui't'ltvs. I'liiiljJipns vuid 1 i)A V ii; c()iJN r\' i:n ti:u i* ris k Ki:( ()u i), TlIURS^A^■. Mhv 26, i*j«s-5i)j ' < ii-w oiiviT s, l uscDf iiiu l I'.MSAvoi-luTs, ;iii(l M (ii Us\ illf lli einnii iisu laddi-r truck lo reiich \ ic(im Dr. ,|(icl Kdwitrds climhs hidfior to liolp man wlui siin'urL'd liuiirl attack. — Fliotos by R oI)iii FL‘rj>iissoii R e s c u e W o r k e r s S p e n d H o u r O n H o o f N e lp in g V ic tim UmcriieMf) wiii.kcrsiricd inAiiiii lo revise a ciin>irucii<m s\orkcr wild collapscd Irom a licai i atlack ,Monday Hioniing. , ■ W orking iVaniically on tlic rool' ID.f ihc now P i//a liu t in jNlocksviilc. the rescue workers ;speiu an hour iryini; lo sa\e ihe .'man. . ■ Rudncv Maliiena. 41, a sub- eonlraelor for ihe new reslaurani on S.uil'oui .Aseiiue, had been w orking on die ioof when he eol- hipsed at l(':44 a.m.. according to •lohiiny r-rye, director of the I )a\ ie C inin iy lim ergency M edical Service'. Within two niiiuttcs. the advanc­ ed cardiac lil'e support unit was on the scene, 'rhree minutes later the Davie County Rescue St|uad arriv­ ed. htllowcd ln I )r. .IiK'l l'!d wards aiKl the iVlock.-,\ die police and fiie departments. l'r\ e sail! the rescue si.|uail was called in case there was a change in Mathena’s conilition and w(luld need to he temowd Irom the roof. Dr. I'!dwards :md Anne Wells, pharmacist lor Davie County Hospitiil. joined the rescue wtirkers in the aiiempt lo rev ive the man. When the l.:M.S uol to .Mathena, he w as not respiMuling. l-'rye said. Dwaync: .Smith, David W'ooiUdI and I'rye began steps to siinudiite his heat I by hooking him up to the heart moniior. perfomiing C l’R. administering medication, and pul­ ling a tube in his trachea. The men Irom the rescue squad and IvM.S allernaietl performing C l^k and issued three electrical shocks lostinuilate the heart. Frye saitl. "W e didn'i really get any response except I'rom the tiledica- tion itself, but W'e didn't get anything significant." he added. They discontinued CPR at 11 ;36 a.m. .Afterw’ards. Moeksville riremen used their new ladder truck to lower the body (Vom the fooC. Dick Hdler, I'oreman for the con­ struction crew, said Mathena had been complaining ofchest pains for the past couple of weeks. Last week he went to the doctor for a check-up, but was told he ap­ peared to be healthy, iidier said. He even did the tread mill test but the doctor told him he could run on it longer than most people, Edler added. Frye said Mathena had no previous medical history. • The following cases were tlispos- . ;cd o f in Davie County Superior Court last week: - Earl Ball. DW I and left of : - center, review deferred prosecu- lion; voluntarily dismissed. .-“ Amos Stewart Brown, non- ; compliance; complied: iiy paying ; :i costs. ■!; — Wilbert Ray Lewis Sr., viola- ; tion of suspended senience tor May ;.'8, l9iS7. conviction 1)1' assauli on ;'a female; admiited the violation, il si.x-nionth sentence pul inio elTeci; ■/-I W ilbert Ray Lewis Sr.. non- ; ' .support of illegitim ate child; /entered a plea o f no contest, ■; sentenced to six months, suspend- led; ordered to remain gainfully ; employed and pay ,$40 a week to Judy Anderson for support of child : and half o f the child's oinstandiiig : iiietlieal bills. 1 — Anthony Dominie Locasta, ■probation violation; probation •terminated. — James Vernon Orr Jr., obtain- ; fng property by false pretense; .'pleaded guilty, given a five-year h,senience, suspended for live years, ) tinder which he w ill spend three •years on supervised probation and I'tvvo yeans on unsupervised proba- I'iio n ; ordered to pay .$123 in court [costs, $100 in attorney’s fee and I -S900 to pro.secuting witness, Ben- |;h y Naylor. Payments .should begin 'as soon as Orr is releasetl frotti prison for another conviction. — Brian Douglas Thomas, pro­ bation violation; probation revok­ ed, ordered to serve a two-year sentence for a March 12, 19S7, conviction for felonious breaking or entering ;uid larceny; work release recommended, orderetl lo pay $1,026 restitution lo Davie County. $3.‘'0 for couil-a|)|iointed alt('rney and S.'^56 restitution to Burke County. — Brian Douglas Thomas, no uperator'-s licensc; pleadctl guiliy, six-month senience lo run concur­ rently with the two-year sentence, work release iecdmmended. : — Jimmie Tyrone Thompson, probation violation; probaii<in revoked, ordered to .serve a two- year .sentence as a committed youthful olTender Ibr a July 9. 1987, conviction of forgery, w ill recei\'c credit for 30 days already served; work release reconntiend- ed, ordered to pay SKX) in attorney fees and $787 in restitution. ■— Garland Nelson Allen, DW I; reniand to District Conn juiigment: 12 months, all but seven days suspended Ibr three years; ordered to pay ,$4(X) line. $97 in court costs. $100 for the Alcohol and Drug TralTic Scliool. which he is required lo complete, and $15 per month supervision fees; surrender license and not operate motor vehi­ cle except :ls alKtwed under limited d rivin g privileges; obtain a substance abuse ■ assessment and participate in any treatment pro­ gram recommended by assessing agency, — Patricia W ithers Brewer, tiriving 60 in a 4.'' mph /one: plead­ ed giulty to e.xceeded safe speed, ordered to pay court costs. . — James L, Clement, breaking or entering and larceiiy: pleaded guihv. Charges consolii.lated for sentencing to a two-year term lo run at the expiration of sentences presently serving; work release recommendeil, orderei.i to pay $230 attorney lee. — James Donald Coleman, DW I; deferred pro.secuiion. — Alicia Michele Davis, driving SiS mph in a 63 /.one; appeal withdrawn. ~ Juan Jose Marini, unsafe traf­ fic movement; appeal withdrawn. — Fric Martinez, taking inde­ cent liberties with a child; plead­ ed guilty, sentenced to three years with all but four nu)nths suspend­ ed Ibr live years under special con­ ditions. including not being in the presence o f llte alleged victim unless accon)|ianied by an adult; ordered to |xty $600 attorney fee. — Bobby Wayne Potts, giving fal^; information to an ofllcer. reckless driving, obstructing of­ ficer, driving 43 in a 33 mph zone. driving left of center, failure to dim headlights. DW I and consuming a inall beverage; reniiind to District Court Judgment: ordered to pay court costs for each of the traffic: offenses; .sentenced to 12 months for DW I and consuming mall beverage offenses, suspended for three vears during w'hich lim e he w ill be on supervised probation; orderetl to pay $300 fine and $97 in court costs; ordered not to operate a motor vehicle, obtain substance abuse a.ssessmenl and participate in any program recom­ mended by assessing agency. — Lariy Glenn Sidden, no operator’s license; remand to District Court Judgment; pay $247 in costs. — Shannon Todd Snider, DVVT; reniand to District Court judgment: sentenced to 60 tlays, suspended IVtr one year on unsupervised pro­ bation; ordered to pay $100 fine, $40 costs and .$30 Community ser­ vice Ice; ordered to surrender license and not operate a motor vehicle except as allowed under limited driving privileges, com­ plete 24 hours community service and attend Alcohol and Drug Fdueaiion Traffic School. — Harlan W. Southern, assault on female and domestic criminal trespassing; pleaded g u ilty , sentenced lo two years; suspend­ ed for five yeans, three of which w ill be spent on supervised proba­ tion and two on unsupervised pro­ bation; ordered lo pay $230 fine, $218 in court costs and $200 in at­ torney fees; stay away from pro­ secuting witness except in emergencies in volving their children and not go on tlie premises o f her residence; ordered to meet other special conditions .set forth in the judgment, including obtaining counseling fiom Family Violence Services.: —- Daniel Matthew Turley, auto larceny; pleaded guilty, given a three-year .sentence, suspended for five yeans, three o f vvhieh w ill be spent on supervised probation and two on unsupervised probation; ordered to pay $3,750 in restitu­ tion to the owner of the vehicle. — Ray Lamar Wagner. DWI and no operator’s license; remand to D istrict Court judgm ent; ,senieneed lo two years, all but 60 days suspended for five years, dur­ ing which time he w ill be on super­ vised probation; ordered lo pay S500 fine and $89 in court costs; surrender licen.se and not operate motor vehicle except as allowed by limited driving privileges; attend Alcohol and Drug Education Traf: fic School for multiple offenders; participate in any treatment pro­ gram recommended by assessing agency. Orders for arrest were issued for the following people after they fail­ ed to appear in Superior Court; — Stacy Ray Lane, .scheduled to appear for failure to stop for a stop sign and no vehicle regi.straiion.’ — Tracy Lynn Spillm an, .scheduled to appear for having no insurance and no registration. B e n F r a n k l i n Better quaHti>for less! Open Sunday 1 to 7 p.m. Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Moeksville, N.C. ;Gciveriior's Task Force To Visit Davie Office ■ The Governor's Task r-'oici' on Jhe North (.'arolina Driver License Systenr w ill conduct a tour of the Moeksville Driver License (llTice on, Friilay, May 27,: it was aiir (lounced Monday by Motor Vi'liic- les C'ommissiuncr W illiam S. Hiatt. The 28 inember task loice has been chaigcd with the icspoiisibih- ty o f condiictiiig the state's liist com)),relK‘iisive study ol the North I (Carolina Drivei' Licensc .System. I The study will include, but w ill not be limited to. preiiarin;; tecoiiimcn- dations for improving the opera­ tions and enhancing the tlelivery of driver license services to the public by the North Carolina Division of rM otor Vehicles. Hiatt said that bv touring selected j driver liccnsi- ollices in the western I |)art ol the slate, the task loice w ill I see llrsthaiid some (if the existing Icoiulitioiis being aildressed in the Isluily. 'I he remaining driver license of- |i ^ ■ ■ lices that, will be v isiieii in Western North Carolina iiichule Salisbury, ■^'adkinv ille. M ount A iry, l-^lkin, .Staicsville andM ooresville. N oiili C'.'iioliMa's Driver Liceii.se .System vvas established in 1935. but it was not until 1941 that the Division of M otor Vehicles was established lo administer Ihe system. Since that lime, substan­ tial functioiial and regulatory changes have been forced Upon the system by new legislation. Hiatt |)oiniedoul. Unrprmnately. he add­ ed. these changes have jilaccil an additional burden on ihe delivery o f services. In aililition to the new respon­ sibilities that have Ix-eti I'laced upon the Di'iver l-icense System, there has been an unpieceilented increase in the number of |)cople seeking driver licenses. Hiatt saiil a m ajor focus of the task force is o n how lo serve this growing mnnber ol'peoiile |)rompt- ly, el'liciently and courteously, without compmmisiiig the system’s integrity, which is lo (osier highway safety, save lives, prevent injuries and protect property. In North Carolina last year, more than 165.000 more people obtained ilriver licenses than in 19X6. It was the largest inctease on recoril. I'lie l')river License .System nor­ mally serves about 1.75 million in­ dividuals ainnially. ■’We have an outstanding and extremely dedicateil driver license staff in North C arolina." Hiall said, "b ill there simply aren’t enough exiimiiiers to provide the kind ol service the public is deman­ ding and has a right to expect. Moreover, we need more and bet ter facilities, furnishings and et|uip- metil basic needs that in previ­ ous years have been neglecieil." The commissioner sjiid his d ivi­ sion has tequesled additional ex­ aminers since |9S4, but that no new positions have been authoriz­ ed bv the North ('arolina (jeneial Assembly. Ladies' Tank Tops. Colotlul knits with matching llower lace trim. Sizes S-M-L, 100% cotton 3 4 4 Junior/Misses Belted Shorts ONLY 7 7 7 Mixed Flower Bush, Available in light blue, pink, yellow and peach in six lovely styles. Reg. 1.99 9 9 C ra ft P ro je c t.B o o k • 120 Fun F'lojects lot anos 6 and up • Gioat toi Bible School 1 9 5 Reg. 395 2 LiterPepsiProducts 99 Diet Pepsi And $ 1 09 Juice Flavors Jb 2 0 -in . G a la x y B o x F an T h re e S p e e d S e ttin g s 1 7 9 9 r.n - »A V IF, COUNTY KN’I’KRl'K ISK KIICO UI), THUKSDAV. May 26, l')8S * n .- V, J m’ % V i M a t t C a r le : M a t h W h iz K id iMatt C,arlc rui'cntly placcd 6tli at llie iMalhcoiint.s conipi'litioii ill \\ asliiii}^t()ii D.C. — I’holos by Rohiii Fer;>iisson Tiilciiicil childic'M hnvc to lie itli-'milicil, .siiys SiiMin Hiii iiliiirth, malli Icaclu'r ill Noril) Davii'.Iumidi' llieh, l'.i,ul)lli-gr;ulci iVIatl Carlo is one it( tliiiso I'liildreii, 1Il’'s a niatheiiuilical w in/ kiil whdsi.- lalL'iil lias Icil linn lo sue tcssi's in l(K.'al. sialc. iviiioiial, ami iiaiitiiial math compctilions. Allor s|vmliii!: lliice weeks at the I alent idem 11leatKUi I’loijiain I 1 ll’i al Duke I inveiMlN Iasi sum- niei. Caile's liisirueliiis diseo\ered Ins inallienialieal exeellence and led Inin Id eapitali/e ui. ii. ( )ne ui Carle s inu\i reeeiit ont.si.indin;.’ .lelneveinenis was ihe Nalumal, Matheunnls ( ’111111101 it mil 111 \\ ashni'jloii l.).C. Ma\ I 2 I (1. liee.iuse he was one of ihe lop eonlenders 111 the slate e\enl. he \\a-. elioseii .IS line ol the lepresen talives lor the North Carolina - the oiil> ineinher outside the Keseaieh I riaiiL'le aiea on the state team I'oi weeks the leaninot tosjethei on weekends to prepare lor their trip ,ind held praetiees at CN'C Charlotie. the Seliool ol Science and Math, and iii (liapel llill. \\ lien the conipetitioii arri\ed. Carle parlieipateil in intense ijroiip and nidi\ idnal rounds. hel|iiiiL’ liis team to place seeoiKl in the nation and I'liltiiiu himselt in si\tli place.. Nol only did he receive a tropli) : lor Ins success, hut he uas invilet! ti' speiul a week al the .Space Cam|i in llunts\ille: Al. this suniiner where he will yo through a train- iny proces.s iiuich like the asti'onaUls. Carle has also ca put red firs I I'liminh Cai le i.s in an uxcelcratcd malli cla.s.s and Kn).>li,sii correspondenco cour.se, lie takes iiis <i|Ikt courses with IVIlow eijilitli fjrader.s. Siiown (I'roni Ic-I't lo riniil) are cla.ssmiites Jody Hamm.- Shainion ( drnal/er. Christy Kennv, and Carle. place 111 !!eonietr\ coiii|ietitions on rei'ional and state le\’els, 111 w hich he went a;.'aiilst hiuh school students. Hecanse of his academic yil'ts. he has been takinu a iiiiilh grade cor- rcspi.nulenee l-.iigl ish course thiouLili Duke l 'iii\ crsity so thal he can enroll in the tenth gratle ne,\t _\ear iiarnhardt says he is a veiy In iglit and capable young man. hui he h.is had to wurk to gel w here .he is.' ■'Matt goes to a conipetitioii 10 tio his best, not to w in. Bui he eoii- sistentlv does well. He's one ofllio lew that are consi.stetiilV: suc- eessl'ul.'' she savs. She says lie rcniain.s very calm during cdmpelilionswhich helps him w ill. “ If you panic, you lo.sc it." she adds. , Carle himselt'very c|uieily admits it gives him a litlle more conlldcnce when he wins compelilions. but lie'.s really in it Tor the challenge, lie says he owes much ol' his success 10 North Davie principle Charles Marklin. who coached the Mathcininis team last year, and Barnliardt who coached ihis year. Mis moiher. Laurene. agrees, ■■'rcachers arc ini|X)rtanl (for students) as far as cncouragenicnl. ■ 'I'liey make them want to W'ork harcier." .she says. She also says it is imporianl for parenls lo be encouraging also. Laurene and her husband Thonia.s Iry |o make sure material is : available lo iheir son and see that he lakes iidvantagc of rcsourccsv, she says. >> " I f you have a child liia l’.s par-; liculiirly moiiviiied or cxcells in a; cenain area, you have lodireci him; 10 the right [x;ople." says Laurene.; IBarnhardi says one never would ‘ have guessed he W'ould go this far.; "'^'ou see itnprovenieni with each; compeiiiion because he has made;' such great gains.” . ; ' "H e's a quiet person and lakes ' things in ." says Barnhardl. “ Y ou; don’t realize what he can give you; until you get him involved in this, | but he's done it on his own and it’s ; amazing." v Who Cares? You Should Who will shape Davie County's future? You can. If you vote. If not, others vjIII m ake the decisions. We urge you to be p a rt o f the election process as DoVie C ounty selects Its governm ent leaders. You should hear what you’re missing. The custom-made is comfortable, inconspicuous, and (its, entirely within your ear! ' . . 'See At:. ' Dr, F.W, SlBte'j Medical Facility 2S6 Hospital St.. Mocksvllle, NC next Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until Noon. G a rle a n d lii.s m o th e r, Latireile. lo o k at the c o lle c tio n o f tro p h ie s he has w m from previous math competitions. Chorus To Sing With Symphony 'I'he Winslon-Salem Symphony phony w'ill Ix'a community chorus in Moeksville. If inleresietl. Just "'Ih is Land Is Your Unid. w ill perform an ouldiHir patriolic of Davie residents: diop by on die first night. 'I'he chorus w ill also sing during concert J u ly '’ in Rich Park, - l-:ist Tuesday night at 7;.M) in the .Music Al Sunset .series al ; June, ihe chorus W'ill practice in the The chorus w ill sing 'Battle l aiiglewotxi Park on Sunday. Ju- i And accompanying the sym- sanctuary at First Baptist Church Hymn C)l Ihe Republic and ly FLEA iVIARKET DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK SALE ? 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring your yard sale/flea markets items and set up downtown , Saturday, June 4. Spaces^5o*? eaGhi Call 634-3155 or 634-5235 I SALE > '7'.= < May 27, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4 0 % Off Selected Merchandise F ra m e s , S ta tio n a ry , E v e ry d a y P a rty S u p p lie s , C a n ­ d le A c c e s s o rie s , A n d L o ts , L o ts , M o re ! /C V C Y j! J.S.\I.ISliUKV MALL I'Voni lt*n, Doris Caniien, Dr. IVtt-rsoii, Miiif lleiidrix iiiid Har- biua liashaiii make phiiis lor l)a^’il' coiiimiitiltv chorus jirac- lice sessions, l iie chorus will |K'rroriii with (he W iiiston-.Saleni Syiiiplioiiy diiriiiK a .Inly 2 coiiciTt at Kich I'arU. Katharine’s ^ „HALLMARK SHOP Salisbury Mall 637>228() J u v e n i l e s i n W r e c k C a r C r a s h e s In to U tility P o le 'I'wo lu u’iiilcs u rn ' inuircil iii .iii : iiiiliiim 'hilc ,K\ iik:iU Siiiul.iv. M.iv -2 , ilCCi'l tlui;.' to : U'p>'i I h'. M iicksvillf I’ului' - A ilrivtT and pa>st'H!.'ci ucic lakCM Id havie (.'niiiil\ llo sp ila r ariei'ilic 1,-ai' lhe\ uoic in ‘Hti uck a (clcpluinc iioie a r‘);50 iliai mdin ins;. I’ati'"!)'"-''! 1 H- BlackwoUk-i and A.H. llicks nncsiigalL-il ilic incidoni: . I'l'lie iwo wore hoadod ncrih mi Kailmad Sliccl in a l ‘)7'i llpiida whcii it ran olTilK' riulit sid iuif ihc rixid al I'liplar slioi't sirikinj; (Ik- pole, saitl llic rc|)ort. listinialcd daiiiauo to iho car was $4.00() and to ilio tclcphono polo at $450. : Cliarues arc pciulin” . 6 E a r n D i p l o m a s F r o m W e s t e r n Six area sliidents rcccivcd Ihcir ; diploiiKis during the springidom- ;: iiK'nccinent e.xerciscs al Western ^ ('arolina Universitv last .Saturday, , M ay?: Ciriiduating seniors who earned haehelor's degree.s iiicluded the I'ollowing: : -- Faith Lynettc Rowland, Route 1, Advance, nursing. ~ Caroline Lenei.se Ziniiiicr- tnaiv. Route 3, Advance, general spccial education. — Michael Ralph Barker, Route .5. iVlocksville, criminal ju.sticc. — Melinda Beth Hendrix^ RcJutc 2. M(jcksvi!le. marketing. — Peggy Jean Hartman, Route 2. Mocksvillc, intermctiiate grades / education. Janell Potts of Lakewood Drive,? Mock.sville, graduated with honors and earned a degree in early : childhood education, DAN'II', KNTKKl’UISIv m :r()R I), rilUUSDAV, Miiy 2fi, I!)««-7I) M ocUsville policeiiu'n Hicks iiiu l T .ll. Hlackwelder iiiveslii;;ile wrcc House Fire Old House Burned For Practice I’holo hv Robin Kernii.sson William R. Duvie nrenicn practice witli }>roiind i)ump. M ocksvillc fircmon ii.sctl their new huldcr truck rccontly. I-or weeks, the firenicn held ■'sinoke outs" in an cikl house across from Lowe's luH)ds in M ocksvillc. Destined Ibr destruction, the house owner. Di>c Brown, allow­ ed the llreincn to use it lor training. , D u rin g the smoke outs, firemen were trained using air packs as fires were set in the house. l.ater the house was used fora ileinonstration of home sprinkler .system.s. Finally, it came time to burn the hou.Se, one o f the older homes still standing in M ocksvillc. Firemen from almost every department in Davie County par­ ticipated in the training exerci.ses. The Mdcksville Fire Deparlmenl pul ils new ladder truck to the test Ibr tlie llrst time. • w Former Mocksviile nreman, 'I'iiomas I. Shore (ri}>ht), and Steve and David Allsiirook of Richmond, Va., watch house burn. F o s t e r G e t s P i n S on ya F o s t e r , daughter o f M ary and Harold Foster o f 64 Duke St., Cooleemee, ac­ cepted her registered nurs­ ing pin from the I'o.stcr associate degree nursing program: at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College during the class of 1988 pinning cereipony^ held Friday, May, 20.: She served as secreiar>'-lrcasurer o f the class. There were 23 other pin recipients. F u l t o n C h u r c h H o m e c o m i n g Fulton United M ethodist Church, N.C. 801 two miles north; of Fork, w ill observe annual, homecoming services on Sunday, June 5. Sunday School w ill be held at 9:45. Worship Service w ill be held at 11 a.m. ^ : j At this time, the church w ill commemorate the 100th anniver-.- sary o f the laying of the cor-r nenstone for the 1888 Church. A; portion o f the Church history w ill be read. Special guest speakers w ill be- Revs. Ed Fitzgerald, R.J. Starting: and W illard Stevens. All three are' now retired pastors that served at' Fulton. They have been asked to' share memories of their pastorates’ while serving Fulton Church. ; Following the worship service,^ lunch w ill be served outside as was done for several years in the past. No afternoon service is planned. The Rev. Mark S. Denton is the pastor. r |Ail.iT Jioiirs (»r pnictiiH!, nrenu’ii wati iu’d theohi h(nisc hiini. — l’ht)l»s hy Mike ISarnhardt VOTE FOR JUDGE JOHN B. (Jack) LEWIS, JR. NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS TUESDAY, MAY 31 Qualified ★ Experienced LEAGAL Practicing Attorney, Farmville, Pitt County, N.C., 1967-1982. EXPERIENCE- Special Superior Court Judge, 1982 Present. Has |)iesi(1e(i over Superior Court in 68 of North Carolina’s 100 Counties. EDUCATION: MILITARY SERVICE: COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: PERSONAL: Univorsi!'/ of North Carolina al Chapel Hill, A.B., 1958 : ' Univorsily of Nodh Carolina Law School, 1961 Aciivo Duly. U S Navy, 19(51-66. Served aboard USS Coral Sea (Viet Nam). Capiam. U.S Naval ReHorve. Cortllied Military Judge. P.LSI ProsKleni, Farnivillo I'^otaiy Club. Pitt County Bar Association, Pill Couniv United Way, Farnivillo Child Developinental Center and Pitt I'listQiical SocuMy Ueai Li!) I’ lijshylunan Cluiich Vu:e-Presi(iiinl N C. Ai! Socioty (1978-1980) and board of Directors N C Alt Council C liaiiinan. N.C Properly la x Commission, 1978-81. , M ariieilK ay Ellen Isjey ol Burlington; two sons. , r,iiJ f »■( by 1 o f Jurw» 0 Jt, S n - D A V IK COUN TY IIN rKUrKISI', KKCOUI), •|■|IUKSI)A^ .M iiy 2f.. t<)«8 Job Program Gets Grant VOOK. CMMLS W*. DiNMV.R .VS \f NOWlNb ViNS WtoN'j :| (1 KnO'W S*1Vi Ills'PW> ' ! ■' r-'i' '.'.o., •MM'i 1C ; I', H.'i ii ^MnmsG. H ’ 't'i kH'M h'Mr "> ■ ,'•! ?.N ■ ‘v'.'l f-'i UH!\l \tl. ft' ' " iv:i Hl'u A'JM i I tiNi. 1 >.'* !.fi liiM. ' 1 "U I' lJVl'Vi ,|i U IV \h 1*HU AHll: \V I !A\ .:AVti ii! ,I DIP \T / I m IT.' m SORRl' I UIDNT KIEAHTO.'/ lUo { ,.PKSS Wt iJll. . 'vitim, tSV-' r\ l l TELL W T O EXTVA.EXW O vW l FULWnv\Tl-lEM.'>;-^ iS H T m T ■most BIHOaiLK^S WB'E N tV l HAVE 'fOU HO R)k OT\IEV' P tO Plb'r. i. 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Scvciii) ciyln pcr- i.\'iii 111 ilic IuikK comiiij,' inlo N'nrifi ('arnliiia art' dislrihuU'triu scrvicL' lirfn i'is areas. \'. iiii.ii niusi suiniiii a Jcscnpiioit ()!'ihc sen'ic'c.s llioy plan.ju prp\ ido a.iKl ;iii: csujnutc n r iiaiDliii.’, COM per participanl. . Tlic summer alloca|i(iii w ill pro- Mile sM'iI.er e,\perioi)ce aiui . remedial ediiealiiin Ibr youih ages .14 21 ,Ser\ ice delivery areas expcci lo serve appnnimately 34.()(J0 peii- ple 111 |ulriraiinn>; aeliviiies diirini! . proLiraiu year l‘y,S.S. r DIDK'T /VfVA' TO BREAK lOUR binoculars, m . IT WKS / AN ACQOENT. (SNIFF) I M REMW SORiW. 1 rtu UKt T >^^S GC>\n& 10 BW^ir AU. WELL, I'M SOCRi i taitD w io\i ure c m . ISUCWLOH'T Ut.’it BtEH ? 0 fvNGtN w itR ML, u wfft jusr VWR Or BlWOCULfvRS. lu 11-itscuoM or iviNtv;, "hws HOI 8AV) HOWARD REALTY^ & insurance Agency, Inc. 33 0 S . S a lis b u ry S tre e t C o rn e r o f H w y . 64 & 601 M o c k s v ille , N .C . O F F IC E H O U R S Mon.- Fri. 9-6 Saturday 9-1 Sunday By Appointment ( 9 1 9 ) 9 9 8 - 6 4 6 3 NEW LISTINGS---------— UNIQUE PROPERTY- Lovely decor in this brick col­ onial with 16 X 32 inground pool nestled among stat-; ly oaks with 3 or 4 BRs, Family Room with skylites and FP plus formal LR, DR, 2 '/2 BA, Rec, Room, wet bar and garden spot. Call today for an appointment. 5112,000 HOMES- CCEH C a ro lin a E E H o m e s , In c . F o r a ll Y o u r B u ild in g -R e m o d e lin g N e e d s H o m e P lac e R e a lty , In c . F o r A ll Y o u r R e a l E s ta te N e e d s Now is the time to start that dream home. Come by today and see the many plans and styles we have to choose from. We are qualified builders of Fm HA Homes with 100% financing available to those who are eligible. Come in today for more Information.MANOR •SiTios #.MXn Chirquapin Road - Privacy in this 1V2 Story. Set on 1 acre of hardwoods. This home is a bargain. $54,000 Select from several S acre tracts. - In the Fork community. County water available. $9,500 2 BR, 1 BA mobile home situated on 5 acres on Cedar Grove Church Road. Excellent condition. $27,000 Davie County - 2 story farm house, A or 5 BR, 3 BA on 7 acres, walking distance o( Downtown Mocksville, * Feature Of The Week * Greenwood Lakes - Davie County - Approximately 2300 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2 BA, Rustic IV2 story on beautiful one acre wooded lot 12’ X 14’ screened patio off back, ? wal in closets, and an 11’?’ X 12' activity room off one bedroom. Ttie 14' x 22’ floored attic could easily be made into a fouth bedroom. Priced to sell Call Frank Payne at G34-2252 or 634-3332 nights SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION BOB SHELTON, Broker VON SHELTON, Broker Frank Payne, Sales 119 Depot St., Mocksville 634-2252 634-0110 998-2969 Raymona Sanders 634-1527 Barry Whitaker, Sales 634-1439 Frank Payne, Sales 634-3332 328 AVON ST. — Good starter home or rental pro­ perty. This 3 l| f | lot has been partially remoiLulj.^ iiW W JeW lW fl^ox. 40 yrs. old.; Appliances stay (including dishwasher) 525,000 121 IVIARCONI ST. - This tri-level home features 3 BR, 1 '''2 BA. large eat-in kitchen,'LR & family room wilh Fireplace. There is over 1200 sq. ft. in this home that is priced below market value. 338,500 FOREST LANE - This 2 Br cottage has new plumb­ ing. updated wiring, new carpet, refrigerator, large lot with good in town location. Excellent gardening space or any outside activity. Many possibilities. REDUCED 537,500 . TURRENTINE RD. - Cottage in the country with view of a lake. 2 large bedrooms make this a good starter or retirement home. Recently painted on exterior, new shutters arid home is in good condition (HUD approv­ ed for rental properly) 539,900 330 GWYN ST. - Lovely remodeled 3 BR, home with vinyl siding within walking distance to hospital and shopping. 107 x 200 lot, great sitting porch and two car garage. 540,000 181 MARCONI ST. - Brick ranch on dead end street with 3 BR, 1 Vi BA, large eat-in-kitchen, LR (with new carpet) and carport. $40,500 SR1308 (Off 601 N.) - 3 BR, V/2 BA Brick Veneer home in nice quiet neighborhood. Storage BIdg., car­ port, stove, refrigerator, wa|l air conditioner. 544,900. CHERRY HILL RD. - Peaceful 3 BR, 2 BA home with 1272 sq. ft. on 1.33 acre lot. Also 26 x 32 attached garage, 24 x 24 detached garage, and 24 x 24 shed. Home features ceiling fans, dishwasher, range & 2 electric garage door openers. All for 568,500 300 WIlKESBORO ST. - 1V2 story brick home with 4/5 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, BKRlVl, Den on corner lot. This great family home has 2400 sq. ft., hardwood floors, ceramic tile baths and extra lot that can be purchas­ ed for only 568,900 579 WILKESBORO ST. - I'/z story brick home on level lot with nice back yard. S>.cellent location ■ walk to shopping. Home features4 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, Den, & Sun room. 574,900 433 fVIAIN ST. - Roomy spaciousness that suits family living. Brick IV2 story Traditional. Den, new kitchen, 4 BR, 2 BA, main-level laundry. Cash or any financ­ ing available immediate move-in. $74;900. KELLY STREET - Extra large lot (1.3 acres) with 2 BR, 2 BA h fn i77iY^7y ^ t | T7 y:ifq-j tiome has over 1800 sq. ft. Sia iPlOTalM wd!)B1o School, $76,400 117 HOLLY LANE - Contemporary home with 3 or 4 BR, 3 BA in extra nice neighborhood. This frame and brick home with over 2600 sq: ft. includes a 32x16 ingroud pool. $91,900 GODBEY RD. - Secluded ranch type home with full bsmt. sited on 5 acres. Home features 2500 sq. ft. ,4 BR (master BR is 23x21) 2 full baths fivingroom - (24x23) kit., canning kit. and more. The garage is 40x28, there is a storage bidg. and a small barn, (up to 34 acres available) All this for only 589,900 SAIN RD. - Brick ranch with over 1800sq. ft. with full basement on 2.6 acres, 4 BR, 2 BA, large kit., family room, and formal LR. Bsmt. has a firplace and could, be finished for a playroom the out bidg. is 28x24 592.900 120 CREEKWOOD DR. - Lovely custom built home; stone FP in GR; Acre + wooded lot with stream; large ^ walk-in closet in MBR; lovely neutral decor; new paint and wall paper; a fVlUST SEE 593,500 POWELL ROAD - Country living at it's best - This ranch home situated on 6.92 AC features 3 BR, 2 full BA, Great room w/cathedral ceiling, vaulted ceiling in kitchen, features 5 stall horse barn, riding ring and fence. A must to see. $95,500 GROVE ST. - Extra nice contemporary on large lot. Home features 3 or 4 BR., 2 '/2 BA., formal DR, LR, < Den, Jenn Air range, mini blinds, central Vac and' more. 599,500 JERMEMIAH RD. - 7 Yr. old 2 story on 24.72 acres, 3 BR, 2’\B A cherrv CRbinpJ^ in kit.. 1RX17 screen- - ed nnrrh 2 wood StOveSi 2 ceiling fans. Acreage is fenced with out bldgs.- 599.900 BUCK SEAFORD RD. - 38.5 acres with smafi pond that could easily be enlarged. Good combination of pasture, woods, streams & spring areas. Also a small cottage that could be remodeled. This land is fenc-- ed and cross fenced, county water and only 2 V2 miles from town. 5105,000 GARDEN VALLEY - H.W. floors, dentil mouldings, a marble firplace, brass chandeliers, a dream kit., , spacious sfnr|',^ landscaping are just a part of Inis e^uisite Williamsburge reproduc­ tion. Come see this 3 BR, 2 BA home with full bsmt., in fvlocksville’s most exclusive neighborhood. 5134.900 JERICHO-HARDISON RD. - 2 story home surround­ ed by 5 wooded acres, home features 4 BR, 3 full baths; large eat-in-kitchen, formal DR, large formal LR, lull basement w/family room, 2 FP's, Dbl. garage, : large storage building, many amenities. $144,900 SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Majestic 1V2 story Cape Cod home. Boast of 2985 sq. ft. which contain 4/5 BR, ZVi BA, formal LR, DR, Den w/stone FP, Jacuzzi in Master bath. Sun Room, Dbl. Garage. Hardwood floor, too many quality features to list, 1.75 acre lot in one of Mocksville's nicest areas. 5189,000 -COMMERCIAL PROPERTY" 1 1 2 N. MAIN ST. - Store front property with over 1200 sq. ft. in tho heart of town. Storage in rear, parking in Iron! side & rear. Window fieat pump, paddle fan and track ligfits. 543,900 HWY 601 - 100 X 500 commercial lot in prime loca­ tion, S67,000. HWY B’01 & 601 - Rostaurnnt in good location. 100 pit)!, seating capaciiy. large lot. many extras Call for det.iils oiVwliat remains. $69,900 SANFORD AVE,- % acrecommercial lot with 1 story frame bidg. that was used as a clinic. Can be con­ verted lor muliti uses. 572,500 HWY 158-16 plus acres that could be rezoned for business. Presently there is a 2 BR, 2 BA, home that is used as a rental. $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 HWY 601 - 1.468 acres in prime location. Zone Hwy. business, sewer, water, survey. House will bo remov­ ed or could be sold separately. $125,000 MOCKSVILLE - Looking for gas station plus con- vionco Rioie? We tiavo one available - Call for details 4.0TS & LAND- Needinore Road...... . . ...............Lot *2.800 Swann Rd Iredell Co.;......17.90 Ac.^*29.5M Hobson Road............................1,87 Ac. S7.500 Hwy. 601 Comm. Prop...... 1.4 Ac. 125.000 Tot & Gwvn St ........................................57,500 Eaton Road..........................8.71 Ac. 845,000^ Hickory H ill.................... .Fairway Lot sg,500 Yadkinville Bd.Comm. Prop. 100x500 S67,000 Hospital Street Ext..........................Lot MO,000 Highway 64 East........................46 Ac. 873,600 Cana Road................. ............1.5 Ac. 1,500 Hwy. 158.............16 Ac. + House ®100,000 Groenbriar-Advance............2.23 Ac.si1,500 N. Cooleemee.....................114.5 Ac, *143,000 FOR RENT*—----------— Now Taking Applications For Rentals, Several Available smi Baskette Gets Scout Honor i !RI-,1-;NSHOR() r\it Avivan.., inniv iw cjva l an .luaiil nl appici i.i- tioii ai ih f 1 riail (in i Si/inii (\n n i cil s aiiinial Kciouniiions Haiu|uti at iIh‘ M arioll Hi>td iv;;i(>nai an port,:M ay (i, ■lack Haskcilc ol Advaik.,' uas rcco.inn/cil li'i liis uink as iialnci hoaiil: nicnilu'i,. Iia\ ic. ( 'ouiin viipital canipaii'n channian, aiu! (tiK'p ciiininiucc nii'nilu'i liio appiwiallon pin is ilu- sr ' ciiml liigiK-si auanl in mini! (In l ..Scdulinu. GOP State Convention ■ 'I'lu' N o iih C arolina: Slak- Rcpiililican Convcnlimi w ill he lu'kl al the Riiloigh Civil- Center in ■Kaleigh oi) June 3 and 4. A ll Davie CiiUnty (.lelegates anil alternate delegates w ho plan to at­ tend the Satiirilay. Jinie 4. session , only, and wonld like to go as a ■group are asked to meet at the ■Davie County Courthouse at 6 a.iii. -and be ready to leave at 6 :15 a.nv. - T he convention convenes at 10 •a.m. DAN'IK C()^^T^ I'i.vi I:K I‘UISI: K i:C ()KI). THl•R.SI)A^’. Miij 26. I9«8-'JD IMkiihi MocksvilEe Gets 2 Officers lw>' iialii'inicn icccnils innKHl I he, ,\|i 11 If I 'I'l k e I )e| 'aUiiu-iil alU'i Mu'vcslullv LiinipU'Ini!.,' lookie school at l'a\kl>on ('onunuinl\ Colleue. ' ■lanics li, IMkula and Tim 11, Hlacku liilo r, hoih ; 2 I :\cap.nld. haw been assii;ik'd to second shill. Originally In.mi Winslon .Salem. I’ikula IS the son iil'D r. Louis and Belts I’iknia. He gradiiated high school lioni the Ulue Ridge .School in V'irginia and has attended Wake and Idon folleges, Hhickwelder is a nativ e of Davie County and;a grailualcof Davie Iligh .School. : lie is the son of W’.ll, and M a rg ie H lackw ekler ol Mocks\'ille. V f W To Sell Buddy Poppies Buildy Poppies w ill go on sale .'in the Advance and Hillsdale areas ;on May 27 and 28. ; “ Buy onc and wear it. Through- .bui the nation, veterans in need are X’ounting on you to bring them '.timely assistance through your piir- thase o f the \'F W Buddy Poppy. Your donation w ill help those who fought to preserve the I'ieetlom yon enjoy today." .said 'ray'*’' H'Wiird. commander of Advance Veterans o f l-oreign Wars Post 8719. The event is sponsoretl by Ail- vance VFW 'Post 8719 and Auxiliary^ Williams Earns Law Degree •; Angela; Renee W illiams recent- ■ ;ly graduated from the University ■ ;of Niaryland School of Law. : Commencement ceremonies were held Friday, May 20, at the . Jo.seph McyerwolT Symphony Hall ;in Baltimore. W illiams is the dauuhter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton .A. Williams. Her father is the pastor of Big Zion A .M .li. Zion Church of Mobile. AL Williams'grandfather. Mr. B..I. W illiam s o f M ocksville, was among the relatives that attended the ceremonw \:Stra wberry Recip es ‘ Hy H iirhiini A. M iiitc r I N.C. Dept, of Agriculture ;■ Eiirliest o f the berries to hit the .■ iiiark'ct, strawberries are one of :-nature'.s sweeter pleasures. ' • 'i’heir vibrant red color is Just the ; beginning of what’s in store for -tiiose who choose to indulge in this : dabulously llavored fruit. Fresh ; -from the llekl. North Carolina ; 'sirawberrie.s can be enjoyed now ' "as tiie sca.son begins the last of : ’A pril in coastal regions and ends ; the middle of June in the w'estern ; ip iirto f the stale. ; ■ Whether you enjoy picking your • own berries, or purchasing them in ; the picked form, look for berries • 'that are firm , yet fully ripe. ; ■ Once a strawberry has been pick­ le d , it w ill not develop any more ; :ilavor. 'Fliat’s why local berries ;ne • ’,so llavorful compared to those bei- ; ries which are shipped to us from ; .'across country. ; ; Once home, storage plays an im- iporiant part in retaining the quali­ ty o f your lx;rries. Store, unwash­ ed and inicapped berries in the refrigeratoruntil you are ready to use them. This w ill keep your ber­ ries I'lom losing their moistnie and receiving unwanted bruises. For those who pick their own biTiies, now’s the time to write for a free North Carolina Berry ( luide. T'his guide w ill aid you in finding not only .sirawbcrry, but blueberry, blackberry, raspberry and grajie groweioperations across the slate- To receive this guide, senil a legal size se|f-addressed stampecj envelope to: Berry Guide, N.C. Dept, o f Agriculture, P.O. Bo,\ 27()47, Raleigh, N.C. 27611. .Slruwhei rv Ureinl 3 cups all-ptnpose lloin I tables|Kion groiuKi einn:imon I teaspoon baking soda 1 leasjioon salt 1 W .cups vegetable oil 3 eggs 2 cups sugar 3 cu|)s sliced strawberries 1 cup clioppeil jieciins Combine llrst 4 ingredients; set [aside. Combine oil, eggs, and sugar in a large bowl of electric mixer; mix well. Gradually add dry ingredients to creamed mixture, stirring just unift all ingredients :ire moistened. Stir in strawberries and chopped pecans. Spoon mixture into 2 greased and lloured 8'/;x4'/-x3-inch loaf- pans. Bake al 350 degrees for I hour or until a wooden pick in- ■ serted in center comes out clean. Cool in pans 10 minutes; remove to wire rack, and cool completely. Yield: 2 loa\es. Strawberry 'I'rine Arrange slices o f pound cake with vanilla putlding and strawber­ ries in a glass bowl and top with whipped cream and more berries. Using whipped light cream from a can lets you create decorali\e twists and swirls to give your T ri­ fle a more festi\e look. Leonard Realty 3 4 T o w n S q u a re 704-634-3875^1^ KOK UKVr - .S'eHly piiiiiti'il .' Ur, IV; ll.A liiiiiu' (III liii'ni' liil. M75 I.llli:i<l^' Kl).-.'iM’ilnKiiii, 2 Iwlli .Ml'y. hdMif nil 2.- ;K’r*'s. 1'Ai‘fIii‘iiI cmicl. \ AIIK1.N ( (). - Oiilii Kisliiri'd Ikiiiii' nil 21) iu i-is, siri'iini 1.5 'l ()\V,\ - hi'ilrmiiii lirii lv niii- clii’r, liiisiiiii'iil, iiir|mrl. WM .N - .1 lii ili iiiiin lioiiu’ , liasi'iiii'iil l.dls III' |iri\iu\ Inty iii'iir l-)0. $44,.'11(1 I’OWKI.l, KO.M) - .' ItiilnHiili llriil. Kiiiu'lin' , i';ir|«irl. (Iiiml t'liiiiilry I.iH'aliiiii. I'liill.X liiiin. (I >1111 i|iiiilHv, II tvn liitt iir iiii iliitiii 'liayiiu'iit ’ is iimllalili' ‘.V),'((IO. 1.5 rOW.N - IlfdiiKiiii llrirti Kaii- iliiT, nil larui' Int. ('ar|MiH, llasi'- iiii'iil. Kiaily Icir >1111 III iiKiVi' lilt". M.S,IH)0. DOWMOW.V lttj.SI.M;.SS I.OT • am i W ari'hiiiiM 's <>■' liiiililiiiK fur small liiisjiii'ss. I.iilsIII'|M issj|iililirs. O m iir a ii\liiiis - $2.‘;,(H)(I. I.IIIKKI V ( IIIJHCII Kl). - .VK iii'rrs - iHiilril - liiiitiliiii^ iii' iiiiiImU' llililii' till Oilier Ilium'S \ l.aiiil .\vallalili' l.imla l.i'iiiiard 7(l4-(i.14-.Ui.‘;(l {■yilllila ,\t;ifsl.i 7(I4-4W-7H.U m ;i;i)m :« i.i.sTiNtJ.s 7 ^ i8 ^ S f) iith r M a i!ir S tr e e ir ? ^ ^ H O M E S & R E A L T Y , I N C . (7(M)”654-032r FE A T U R E OF TH E W F E K E n|oy, q u ie t ,and p riv a c y in th is cozy: c o u n try c o tta g e . Ih ro e b e d ro o m s , 1 b a th , c e n tra l air, a new h e a tin g sy',jtem an d ne w w e ll are all p lu se s for th is c o m fo rta b le ' s e ttin g . C a li to d a y fo r m ore in fo rm a tio n !. S 4 5 ,0 0 0 . : HOMES S20.000 JOYNER ^ O t liv- 525.500 CASA BELLA DRIVE — 19B3 t'^tohilu Homo and lot. Home has 3 h(;(lroonis. ' coiitlilion. l;x-' colleitl investiiWn .li.l» ii« v^* S27,50p .DUKE STREET- C00LEEMEE- ;:'txvdi()0tns 1 Iwlh hotnrnvith Icni i;<i li.'ick V'l'd coti'.'eni<-ni lo school .uul Sho|)piiiij Cenler. - Ciroat Invf'slnioni puipoil',' S27.700 YADKIN ST.. COOLEEMEE- Recently remodeled 2 bodioom, 1 Haiti home lealure;, lovely oal-iii kilchen and plenty of closet .space, Larye deck is great for warm weattier living! 528.500 RIDGEMONT • 3 i3edrO''.)m. L’ ^ Batfi, lanclier, new paint inside and out. Lxcellenl slarfe." home. Ideal inveslmeni properly. 529.500 DUKE STREET - COOLEEMEE - This 3 Bedroom home is ready for youi personal touch. The first stops of remodeling have already been done, including aluminum siding and insulation. Lots of potential! 530.900 531.900 533.500 534.900 536.900 539.900 543.500 545.000 545.900 547.900 548.500; 549.500 555.000 555.500 601 NORTH — 2 liedro^nii hotiie with hardvvood floors and knotty pine panelling. iO]M»} =<:?till: »il Jd be ideal lor rental pioperly, OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Small 2BR. ;1 bath home on 1 acre. Owner m process of remodeling.: Will complete for new buyer. Possible owner financing--call for details. WATT ST. COOLEEMEE - This well maintained 2 bedroom. 1 bath home lealures beautiful hardwood floors, maintenance free aluminum siding and concrete drive. Ready for you to move in today!' DAVIE ACADEIVIY RD.- Enjoy the country: Brick rancher on nice deep lot features 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, kitchen living room and single car carport. SPRING STREET - (just off North fVlaIn Street) - Ideal 2 bedroom starter and nice screen­ ed porch. Yard compieiiily fencea with large outside storage building Very well maintained. DAVIE ACADEMY RD. — Enjoy the country living you love in this rural 2 bedrcyn'<^,'>-£i?yj>g^ea,^*gjGt. The roomy country kitchen and a dAir!fj XiwIT5 ifAysTJijntribute to the easy living this home has to offer, WILI<ESB0R0 STREET — This older well kept home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with approximately 1405 sq, ft. OFF CHERRY HILL RD. - Serene country setting for this VVz story cottage. Approx, 1 acre v/ith fruit and nut trees already pro­ ducing, One year old oil heating system with central air and 2 year old well. Three bedrooms and 1 bath, WEST MAPLE AVE. - First time hqme owners would enjoy this 3 BR. 2 BA home situated on quiet street. Immediate occupancy. OFF JERICHO RD. ■ A horse lover's delight! 4 acres (2 fenced), 2 -stall barn, worm i]^|i]:j;)jf>ytjt\|| j;/.y» tg\bundant flowering trees and shrubs <i B Vrl lTOT15!.flWflK)*fflth great deck. Call today for more information. MARCONI STREET — Immaculate 3 BR, 1 Va bath, brick ran­ cher on 1 acre lot. Tastefully decorated,throughout. Energy ef- fecient features. Full basement SHEFFIELD P A R K ^ located on large ccf bath brick rancher I basement, lovelyin-ground pool ana fenced yard perfect for outdoor enjoyment. PINE RIDGE ROAOjJjliCj^Bup^^ on large lot. Large great room ij ^tiM6Tn ? flouble carport and partial basement. GARNER STREET - Great in-town location; deep lot privides wonderful space for gardening or play area for ctiildren; 3 BR, 2 BA, living/dining combination, family rm. w/flrepface, and full basement with fireplace and woodstove. 56 2,500 WESTCLIFFE, SALISBURY —"Comfortable 3 bedroom, 1 Vs bath home, freshly painted inside and out. Features fireplace in liv­ ing room, built in shelves and crown molding. Lovely lot in one of Salisbury's: nicest neighborhoods. Enjoy country living only i '/2 miles from the new Salisbury Mall! 564.900 TOT STREET - Extremely nice brick rancher located in well established neighborhood. Offering lots of room with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fiving room and den. and spacious kitchen. Great back yard with plenty ol room lor the kids to play. This may be just the home you’ve been vvaitinq for. 565.900 PETE FOSTER RD. NEW LISTING — This beautifully land­ scaped brick ‘ 11 ‘llrl^llfjiftlllif ' ' baths with cen- Iral air. Very vveli Keijl?^^ JiMwiumimi 565.900 RIVERDALE ROAD — Only 7 years old, this ranch style home is in MOVE-IN condition. There’s room for everyone with 3 bedrooms/3 [inished has^ ent area includes a seperate kitcheil 1T?TiT^g»t«lw^lii;Ha Jyroom, Custom-built lor owner the home includes many energy effecient features. Located off 601 South, just minutes from Salisbury's new mall.: A terrific buy In today’s market! 506.900 SUNNEYDELL LANE/TWINBROOK ACRES. Less than 2 years old. this rustic porch calls for old fashioned rock(lsV>ilfj !^^ft%yKylV w ” Very compact 3 bedroom home with 2 large baths, great room and fantastic at­ tic storage. 568,000 HOSPITAL AREA - Charming brick rancher with white trim features an open front |X3rch. front carport, largo back patio and completely fenced back yard. Inside provides comfortable liv­ ing space olfering a fiving/dining combo, an L-shaped kit­ chen/family room, and throe bediooms, in walking distance of medicaf facilities, shopping, etc,. 571.900 GLADSTONE ROAD - Vv'oll maintained horne in nice communi- >y. 3 BR; 1' i BA, den v/itli firplace and insert. 1.23 ac. Space 10 grow. : : . ■ 574.900 GREY STREET ■ Attractivo brick ranch style home with formal living rm,, kitchen/den combo, 3 BR, and 2 baths. Full basement features oulstandmg playroom v/ith built-in wet bar and cabinets, utility closet, and v;orkshop for the handiman. Beautifully land­ scaped property includes tv/o lots with, fenced backyard and garden area, 576,900: SALISBURY STREET - Fabulous brick rancher with more to of­ fer than you can imagine! 3 BR. 2V? BA, LR with fireplace. Beauty. shop with reception area has separate outside entrance. This ■ area could easily be converted to any type of office or could be used as an extension of the fiving area-possible a 4th BR, playroom or den. Concrete, drive and carport. Must see to appreciate. , 3 7 9 .0 0 0 TWINBROOK-NEW CONTRUCTION-Three bedroom, 2 bath-■ ' rustic ranch v/lth full basement. Tremendous Great Room, separate dining, Master Bedroom Suite offers dressing area, 2 walk-in closets and bath. ■ 579.900 VILLAGE OF FARMINGTON - This immaculate brick cottage is situated on 1.48 acres and features large spacious rooms, In-, patio, and large garage. Beautifully landscaped, convenient to i-40. Must see. Priced to sell.: 585.900 NORTH MAIN STREET - Tv/o s|ory colonial with gingerbread porch featuring 4 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, living room and study. Country kitchen with dinning area. Separate laundry room and enclosed back porch plus patio and carport for two cars. ; ;*' In addition, a totally efficient guest house attached by a.' breezev/ay, all on a % acre lot. ' $86,900 CROWE STREEJ^^&tkMiehujiggjanckRancher located on. nice quiet stre e til^B M ftc^tillillllM IIIH M ^ 2 full baths. Liv- < ~ ing room. Den and Garage. Fenced back yard with 2 nice storage buildings , . 588.900 GARDEN VALLEY— This 3 bedroom 2 bath brick rancher has many nice features including central vacuum, intercom, and full.' basement with finished playroom. Backyard,is fenced with chain link fencing. See Today. 589,000 HWY 64 EAST - Easy living in this 4 BR Vh Ba home situated on 1.4 acres. Large kitchen with an abundance of cabinets. Love­ ly 16 x 18 screened in porch plus a deck! 1348 SF outbuilding tias has full bath and 3 phase wiring for the handyman. 589.900 NORTH MAIN STREET — JUST REDUCED! Brick rancher ' located on large in-town lot with nice garden space. Home of­ fers 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large living room and well-equipped kitchen. All this plus a garage and patio for outdoor entertaining.- 597.900 64 EAST— MOVE RIGHT INI!! This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is in excellent condition, a 2 car garage, in ground pool, 3 acres with a 29 X 14 storage building. Hurry for a great buy. 5112,500 HICKORY HILL - 3,000 plus square foot split foyer situated on ' 1'/2 lots In lovely country club setting; From the 12x32 back deck, you can view the 92 acre Hickory Hill Lake and your own pivate 20x40 inground pool. Features 4 BR, 3 '/2 BA, great space for. entertaining indoors and out. Call today for more details. ; 5115.000 HICKORY HILL - Lakefront home offers comfortable living for a large family or one with lots of friends! Screened porch overlook­ing the lake Is off the upstairs family room, patio is off the downstairs den. Five bedrooms and three baths. 5118,700 UNDER CONSTRUCTION-GARDEN VALLEY- 3 bedroom, 2'/2 bath home with Great Room, Large Master Suite with garden tub. Nice deck in back. Call office for more details 5119.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - This 1V2 story Williamsburg offers low maintenance with all brick exterior. 3 Bedrooms, 3 '/2 baths; living room dining room and screened : porch. Also full basement with drive in garage area. ' 5125.000 BERMUDA RUN DRIVE, BERMUDA RUN — Beautiful ma- sionette offering 1900 plus square feet of comfortable living - space. Large Great Room, well equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms ..,1 2 full baths. Lovely Patio overlooking golf course. All this plus i f the maintenence free living your've been looking for. v,,’ 5125.000 DOGWOOD LANE - This totally renovated stone rancher features ,*» 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths with EVERYTHING brand new. Come ' see yourself in the beautiful hardwood floors and stroll around the immaculatly landscaped yard. Great Location!! 5125.000 CARROWOODS SUBDIVISION - The perfectly charming decor of this spacious country home adds to Its warmth and cozlness. The 2 story design features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on upper level with formal living & dining rooms, family room, large utility, powder room and double garage on lower level. Only minutes from town, this small subdivision offers beautifully wooded lots with much privacy. Recently redecorated with new carpet, wallpapers, crown molding, etc. A MUST TO SEE! 5129.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION - GARDEN VALLEY - Beautiful 2 story home o fte rin ^n n ^H C T |T |rn |H ^n |||K a t IS, living room, dining room anu DreaKiabl area. Uracious scr ,ened porch for outdoor enjoyment. Nearing completion. 5140.000 OFF CALAHALN ROAD - Feel l|ke you’re In the mountains in this roomy 3-4 bedroom, 3 bath A-frame home on 8 private, wood­ ed acres. Watch the snow fall from beside one of the 2 fireplaces in the winter; or, in warm weather, relax on the wrap-around deck. Natural landscaping keeps your work to a minimum and free time to a maximum. More acreage Is available. ............................NOW AVAILABLE............................... FOR RENT - Beautiful home in exclusive Bermuda Runi 3 Bedrooms/2 baths with terrace overlooking golf course. Fully fur­ nished. 950°“ per month. Call Kathi Wall lor details. JUST A REMINDER - If you are interested in to make a BAGK UP OFFER on the proper- a property listed in our ad as being UNDER ty. Let one of our sales agents explain the CONTRACT, please take the time to call, details on how this could work for you. Depending on circumstance, you may want LOT/LAND 53,000 OLD HIGHWAY 70, Cleveland, Rowan County — 50 x,?00 lot near downtown Cleveland, Pailinlly wooded. Zoned R-15. Reduc­ ed from $4,000, 53.400 per acre 53.400 per acre 55,000 ADJOINS GARDEN VALLEY SEC. IV - 6 75 acies pailKilly wooded. o ffh ar d iso n I Sir, rond frontage. HOWARD STREET—Pi ivatu 100' x t'10' lot Ciinvenii>nl in Ur.vn location. 518.000 JACK BOOE ROAD — 6;19 acres of rolling, partially cleared, paitlally wooded land, Septic tank and county water already available. Fence posts are in place ready for wire to keep your livestock in. EXCELLENT VALUE. STREAM ON PROPERTY, 519.900 ROWAN COUNTY - 3 4 acres of rolling land, small trees. Divid­ ed into lots, 519.900 HWY. 801 — FARMINGTON AREA — 5.87 acres with ideal building site (perc test appiuved) in lovely country setting. 520.000 528.700 HARDISON 55,500 Ea Edgewood Circle Subdivision - 2 lots ■ :i|ipioMm;iii>iy li;;’ 1 in quiet well establishfiif iioighl.>oihoo(l Comoi Inl in.iy l<u i> I'llhi'i stre e t, 57,300 Lovely 1,89 aero lot peifect for building or loi ;i mobili' tuimi' Just across the river in Rowan County oil Ni'i'ilmou> Ho.ui 512,500 HWY. 8 OTNORTH — S acre:;, heavily wooduil, m.u) lidniaiji' , oil Hwy, B01 . ing site: The two >’ilh many hard- eft of Magnolia GARDEN VALLE? lots .ire rompletiij woods, riogwooiil Avenue: S65.000 23 108 acies oil Hwy. 801 in Woodleaf. Zoned for planned mobile hillin'community t ‘iq .w^ j iTC'r.TT g ^j'uld be excellent leniai properly, W o". |^Mii(p'?*n^il|)lBR.^1l W*n lvelopment. Call oliiii-'lor comrilHle dotaili SI50 000 HIGHWAY 601 SOUTH — Beauti.; I 2/,5 acresof farmland with 13;>7 loot ol load fr(m tm3 ? irir< im ;l? ri5 I 0 and R/A. Wood­ ed acreage on backlir|TOjTI?nV‘T ^ ^ review for possi­ ble deveiopmont. . Richey R. Bailey 634-362T , Pat Moore ,492'5718 ' '. Chris Hendrix 634-OOOB'Vickl Fleming .:634-3640 Sariih S. BBllev; •634<3621 Edie Q. Potts /634-56J3 ^ ,James W, Fo$telr 284’'2688 .Kathi C. Wall 634-1311 . : Donald Hendricks 634-31S2 .' ‘ ’ . 1 Frances Tutterow 634-5974 ' Peggy Wation 634-3695 . '•.Si'niim\<«I \MU) I W ' \ -BethPhlfer 278-4622 U M ^ ^ A V ll': CODNTV KN TIiRPU lSK KICCOKI), TIIU KSD A V. Miiy 2fi, I98H NORTH, CAROLINA DAVIC COUNTV HCSULUriON f iXING DAIF o r PUBLIC HCARING ON 0U [ S'llON ^ OF ANNEXATION PIJHSUAN I TO 0 S t60A.,S8 3, A$AML:NDf;'L) ' WHLR(-AS-,a pi'lilioii fiunn]v.liim an nexalioii; ol llie , noivrontnKun'n; an'a : descntjed hotom has licen ii'rciv.v!, an.l ■ VVf IKRRAS. thf BOARD OI ('OMWJ!'.- : .SION!:l;tS has by n'SOlullOn !h'> Town CliTk (o invusliqiitf !hc fiiifln ioncv bl said pi'lilion and VVHhRE'AS, coflilicalion t!v IhivToiVii CleiK as !o Ihp sullicii'iicv ol !\<iid [:.ci'ik>!i : has been niadei NOW. THERtiKOMC. Bl: II R! SOLV­ ED. by Iho 'BOARD OF COMMIF,- : SIONERS ol lh(,‘ , TOWN Ol MOCKSVILLE. Noith Caro!tr>a Section t:. That a pubhi;: hi>aniu) iin ilie (juuslion ol annexation ol Iho non coiiliguous aiRa descnbed heiein vvill ho held nl Town Hall. MocKsville, NoMh Carolina at 7:30 o'clock p ni.. on the 7Ui day of June, 1988. Section 2. The area ptoposed lor an- noxatiorl is descnbed as lollows: BEGINNING al an iion pin in the center .....I.ip.p .ol ,.H.ighway.'.,60,l. the ,SDUthoasit>in. corner ol the wilhin described lot. ttu; same point being the Southeastern coi­ ner o( Trad No. 6 (Rulus Brown Saniofdl as shown in Plat Book 5, at page 120 ol the Davie County Registry to which reference is made said point and place ot beginning also being a comnton. Cor­ ner with Herman Lowery (Deed Book •t9, page 122); thence running with the Lowery lino North 82 degrees -10 minutes 57 seconds West 1094.60 feel to an iron pin, the Southwestern corner ol.Tract No. 6, Plat Book 5, page 120, Davie County Registry ; thence North 3 degrees 6 minutes 6 seconds East 565.0*1 leet to an iron pin; thence North 83 degrees. 18 minutes 35 seconds West 384.12 leet to an iron pin; thence,North 8 degrees 11 minutes 17 seconds East 211,59 feet to an iron pin set in a Locust Tree Stump; thence continuing with the Lowery Line South 87 degrees 32 minutes 45 seconds West 1137,17 leet loan iron pin; therice continuing with the Lowery line South 79 degrees 15 minutes 36, seconds West 234.15 leet to an iron pin; thence North 67 degrees 59 minutes 43 seconds West 226.19 feet to an iron pin; thence North 83 degrees 26 minutes 27 seconds West 69.96 feet to an iron pin; thence North 83 degrees 26 minutes 27 seconds West 95.04 leet to an iron pin; thence North 13 degrees 42 minutes 29 seconds West 62.01 feet loan Iron pin; thence North 25 degrees 14 minutes 46 seconds West 182.78 feet to an Iron pin; thence North 15 degrees 11 minutes 04 seconds East 591.12 feet to a stone, Ijeing the Nor­ thwestern corner of the within described tract, the Northwestern corner of Tract No, 2, Plat Book 5, page 120, common : corner with Herman Lowery and the line of C.R. Anderson Lumber Company; thence with the line of C.R. Anderson Lumber Company South 66 degrees 09 minutes 59 seconds East 361.30 leet to a stone; corner of C.R, Anderson Lumber Company In the line of Tract No. 1, Plat Book 5, page 120, Davie County Registry; thence South 13 degrees 04 minutes 44 seconds East 75 feet to an iron pin, the Southwestern corner of Tract No. 1, Plat Book 5, page 120, Davie County Registry; thence running with the common line of Tract Nos. 1 and 2 as shown in Plat Book 5, page 120. North 76 degrees 55 minutes ■16 seconds East 2158.61 leet to an iron pin. the Northeastern corner of the within described, Northeastern corner of Tract No. 2, Plat Book 5, page 120, South­ eastern corner ol Tract No. 1. Plat Book 5. page 120 In the center line ol NC Highway 601; thence with the center line ;ot NC Highway 601 the following courses and distances: South 18 degrees 30 minutes 01 second East 175.52 feet to an Iron pin; thence South 18 degrees 30 minutes 59 seconds East 599.48 feet to an iron pin; thence South 18 degrees 30 !minutes 59 seconds East 452.49 feet to an iron pin; thence South 18 degrees 30 minutes 59 seconds East 121.51 feet to an iron pin; thence Soiith 17 degrees 20 minutes 29 seconds East 180.15 feet to an iron pin; thence South 17 degrees 20 minutes 29 seconds East 236.40 leet to an Iron pin; thence South 12 degrees 50 minutes 02 seconds East 65.26 leet to an iron pin; thence South 12 degrees 50 minutes 02 seconds East 301.66 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING as shown on a survey by Snider Survey­ ing Services dated November 3, 1984, and being Tracts 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 as shown In Plat Book at page 120 ol the Davie County Registry to which lurther reference is made. : Section 3, Notice of said public hear­ ing shall be published once in the Davie County Enterprise-Record, a newspaper having general circulation in the TOWN OF fylOCKSVILLE, at least ton (10) days prior to the date of said public hearing. D. J. fVlando, fvlayor ; ATTEST: Ciitherino C, Collins Town Clerk 5-2G-1tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix ol Iho Estate ol Tillie Silvr;rman, docoasod, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said esialo to present thorn to Iho under­ signed on or bolore Ifie 14th day of November, 1908, said date being at least six months from the date of first publica­ tion of this notice, or this notice will bo jpleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said estate will please inake immediate payment to ttie undersigned. This the 19th day of May, 1908, the same being the first publication date. Arlino Ressa, 392 Avon Street, Mocksvillo, N.C. 27020, Executrix ol llie Estate of Tjllio Silverman; docoasod, John 1. Brock , Brock & fvlcClamrock: : Attorneys at Law P.O fJox 347 Mocksvillo, N.C. 27020 (704) 634-3518 5-19-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA : DAVIC- COUNTY NOTiciV ro WAUfR SYSTEM CUSTOMt-RS ' COUNT Y o r DAVIh if'fivided DyThe St.ili; lil Mviitli ,ind Ihe N C .i( ;lie AWWAi lli’- .:i,:!l(,Ni •>>' 11 HiHKiii',;'w.il(‘t A; I ,;i One <1,1 ' ’!| (.1 A' t .s tli:it Mil pi.Hiple I n 1 I It'll.' w.i!.'!; •.y:,l<>fr.-. .should. bi> ' o'll . ' ' Ihf' [iciteiituil Ujt e.jHisiiie In ' ll i ‘ 'll oiiiih |t;o >v,iti'i i:!i!,!'ihi,tini!-.vi.toMi .ilKl Ih-^ i.l; Ail jiiiUii.' - vsjcnis ,) Id I’liiki- this ,|lo!ih(:,(!ii>i| S'VOII d lis-ir: IS (iii evui{'*n; e tit }.vu! ec'fil.irnin.ilK’n .inii thi' litidkitiii '.v.'iler itnpiM'f; '.vitli Iho Stan diiid;-: i“.|a|ilis!ii'd i>v rpA Ihe St,tie ol Notlli .ini! Iho t;.ih)iin.i ,':i‘'-.,!io:i ..if liiL' Afi^iMK in W.lti'I ‘.VVi'ks Asso: illlion h:lve .icvrlopi’!) this nolire v.Tiicfi tn.iy lie u:?ed liy inibiu: watei suijphei'- ii; order |,i , ijrnniv vviih the Sale Drinking VV.ilet Act AH puiilic water .suppliers v.ho do not e>c<!ed liii! hPA.e.stat.ilished M.niiTnirn Gof'tarninant liWuLs'lor lead m.iy ii.se Ihrs notice rn- lead conUiniination Where Does Lend Come From? Load accumul.’iteK in the body; Ironi three potential aoi/rces. The nia|or .sourci.' rs lood, followed by air and dnnkinq water Lend has been a cornnion corn(ionont ot the niaterrals used in Iho conitruction ol water distribution systems and fiousohold plutnbiruj throughou' Ihe cen­ turies. While water supply syslems do no; still use lead joints and services, some older parts ol existing syslems may con­ tain lead Lead is also commonly lourid in the soldered joints and the filuinbiny lixtuies of older as well as iiiodern homes and buildings: All water, even that which has been treated to reduco corrosiveness. can cause traces ol lead to dissolve m Ihe drinking water. What Are The Health Effecls of Lead? The United Stales Environmental Pro­ tection Agency (EPA) sets drinking water standards and has determined that load is a health concern at certain levels of ex­ posure. There is currently a standard ol 0.050 parts per million (ppm). Based on new health information, EPA is likely to lower this standard signilicantly Part ol the purpose of this notice is to info.rm you of the potential adverse health effects of lead. This is being done even though your water may not be in violation ol the current standard. EPA and others are concerned about lead in drinking water. Too much load in the human body can cause serious damage to the: brain, kidneys, nervous system, and red blood cells. The greatest risk, even v/ith short-term exposure, is to young children and pregnant women. Lead levels in your drinking v/ater are likely to be highest; — if your homo or water system has lead pipes, or : — if your home has copper pipes with lead solder, and — if the home is less than live years old, or — if you have soft or acidic water, or — if water sits in the pipes for several hours. What Can I Do About Lead? The American Water W/orks Associa­ tion recommends that the cold waler tap run lor a sufficient amount of time to clear standing water from the line prior to us­ ing it for consumption (approximately two to three minutes). This should be done in the morning or alter the system has not been in use lor several hours. Since hot water dissolves lend more quickly than cold waler, use water Irorn the cold water tap lor drinking and cook­ ing purposes, and especially for making baby formula. When making any repairs or additions to the drinking water lines always insist that “ lead-free” solder be used. What Is The Waler System Doing About Lead? The Davie County Water System, in out continuous waler treatment process, ad­ justs the pH lovol to deliver minimally- corrosivo drinking water to you. (It dissolves lead slowly when compared to corrosive v/ater.) Recent: analysis performed on water produced at the Cooleemee Water Treal- ment Plant shov;s that the lead concen­ tration is below a delectable level of 01 ppm (parts per million) This is below the maximum contamination level ol .05 ppm established by the EPA. General questions concorninq lead contamination may be addressed to the: U.S. Environmontal Protection Agency 841 Chostnut Building Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 or calM-800-4?C-4791 ■ Specific questions about your local v/ater supply sfiould bo addressed to: Bruce M Pratt, Director Davie Counly Water System P.O Drawer 1045 261 Challin SUeuI Mocksvillo. N C, 27020 or call 704-634-5008 4-20-1tnp 5-26-Itnp B-23-ttnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , ADMINISTRAI RIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix ol Iho ostato of Roy Edward Housch, docoasod, late ol Davio County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said ostato to present them to Iho undersigned on or beloro llio 5th day ol Novomber 1988, being six months from tfio first day of publication, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol ttieir recovery. All p<jrsons indebted to said ostato will please make immediato pay- rnont to Iho undeisignod. This tho 27th day of April, I9HB. Vorn Mao Woods Housch, Route 4,: l3ox 247-2, Mocksvillo, N.C. 27020, Ad­ ministratrix of tho ostato ol Roy Edward HouscI), docoasod, Martin and VaiiHoy, Atloinoys ^ Box 606 Mocksvillo, N C. 27028 5-r>-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA ' DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUnilCATlON In the District Court lammv Brown, by and through her qeneral ()iiardran. I:5eatnc(! Brravn and lieatricrr Brown, individually. Pi-iintill.s V,S Ohflon Ciiail.'s Richard.'iun’. Sr , and '•heiia iMi'<ii::,e Ivi hardson, individual!',' nulendant::. lO :!:;t).!iia Moose Micli,ii<)son ami (.Wil- ioM ( I ticli.'!'()::ii(i. .Sr iA!‘.i ;;onc'i: ih.ii .1 pipadiii,] s..i'kiM(| ieiii:( :i(i.:iin:.i you h.is been lile;) ,n'i liir ahr-v ooiiilei! action iTie natiui'relief ii'Snq ;,i>uiihl is a:.- toilo'.vi; ;I iesii!!ing lir,ni ,-in .ujtoniotiile i.'oliriii.ii on ttie 19th dav of .July, inB',* ,iO- I'Sjuj.-,.,! to iilako- diTi-iiSo 1<:' such is'scimi;:-. nc i:‘te(,i!iaii Ilio ?filti/lay <;l Juoo : said date tieiiuj .;o iiays fioiu etc fir:.' ;,ii;iiii:, almri o! Iftis oi.ilKs.s Of Iron: i.tic .-|ale cijnipi.iiiii is i(.'t|uned to lie liied. wIiMK.-vtu-is later, .indnpun your failur'> lo do so Ihe (lartv seel-inij service ai|air,:5l '.lui will ,i|)ii!v !hi' Com! lor Ihe !h;:; Uilli d:iy of , Hall f: Votiler Allorrii-vs ai Law By K Ed'.vard Voqler Jr Aliorns", for r’lainlifl . , l)ra.Vf‘r 970 Kioi.K:,ville. N i,: :>70?H I elephone (70-Sl t.3-!-0?35 :.l9-.!tnp' NORTH CAROLINA DAVir^:.:OUrJ'I V EXECUTRIX S NOTICE ITavirit) qualified a:,. E:<eculn> ol Iho esiale uf Georqe Clemeri! Jr . dect.'ased, late of Davie County. Nortti Carolina, this IS to nolily alt [>ersons having claims against said estate lo piet-j,>iit tfiem to the under;,iijned on ot l.iefore the day of Novt:’tiU)er 1900, l5eirKj'si:< monttis from the firs', diiy of publication, or Ihcs notice will be pleaded m bat ol their recovery All persons indebted lo s;)id estate will please make immediate paynieni to the undersigned This tiie -1th day of May. 1988 ■ Matlie S. Clemenl. Roule I. Box 48. Mocksvillo, N.C. 27028. Exixutnx of the estate ol George Clement Jr.. deceased. Martin and Van Hoy, Attorneys Box 606 Mocksvillo. N.C. 27028 5-12-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Elsie C. Bock, deceased, late ol Davio Counly, North Carolina, this is to notify -all persons tiaving claims against said estate to prosenl them to the under­ signed on ot before the 5th day of November 19B8. being six months from the lirst day of publication, or Ihis nolice v/ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day ol April, 1988. Boverly Beck Merreil, 126 Sunset Drive, Apt, 20, Mocksvillo, N.C, 27028, Executrix ol the estate of Elsie C. Beck, deceased. : . Martin and VanHoy. Attorneys Box 606 Mocksvillo. N C. 27020 5-5-llnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe estate of Charles W. McCurdy Sr., deceased, iaie of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 26th day ol November 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to s<iid estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Iho 26th day of May, 1988. Charles W. McCurdy Jr., 355 Park Avenue, Mocksvillo, North Carolina 27028, Exoculor ol tho estate of Charles W. McCurdy Sr., deceased, 5-26-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUf'JTY PUBLIC NOTICE Farmers Home AdiTiinistration. USDA. desires to lease space in Mocksvillo. North Carolina; 405 square leet ol net useabto office space within the city limits of Mocksville, N C. All services, utilities, and alterations aio lo l)o provided as pari of rental consideration lor a term ol live (5) years commencing wilh Iho dale ol oc­ cupancy Contact Farmors Home Ad- minisltation, USDA, Mocksville N C , Tele()hone (704) 634 !)GB1. loi leirnsand specifications. Olleis will be .iccepleiJ un- I" 1:00 p.m. on June 17. 19»H r)-;’G:.'iiip NOR I H CAROLINA DAVIECOUNIY EXECUTOR'S NOTICF Having qualified as Execuloi ol Iho Estate ol Kathlerjii Darnell, deceased, l.ale of Davio Counly, North Carolina, tins is to nolily all persons, lirms and coipora tions having claims aqainst Ihe deceilent. to exhibit them to tho undersigned on or before tho 14tfi day ol Noyemb.’r 1900, or this notico will be ple.adod in b.n ol their recovery. All poisons, linns, and coipota­ tions indoljled lo said estate will |)lea'.ie make ininiediato payment This the Gth day ol M.iy, tiUlli LF Datnell, Route 1. l)o,v M i/. Ad vance, N C. 2700G. Exi'Cutor ol llie .■slate ol Kathleen L')aiiiell. di.'ce.ised. fiiornasM Kinq Attiirney at l .iw 315 N M.iin .Stn-et Salisbury, N C :'0144 !) 12 4tnp n o r t h CAROiiIJA ■ •:DAVfr- GOUf-JTY ......:■ ■ ..... ADM!NI,SIHAiniX'fj NOtK.':E Having riualifi-.f ,is Aoimii.Mi.-Kf.. of the lale :ot Ci.irney Cwel; Coslor de::ea:,ed. lato ,,f Uavie Couritv., fjerit; (Airolin.i, thisis to net,fy ,||i inq cl.ii/iis aij.iinst :..iu| eMa'u, In pies.'iil them t,-, fill: urid.-!:,,i|,„ ,,-j ;,,j,,, p,i|„, , ' I "111 11,1, of Novettil,,- P)!0i, riiis nnlia::' wi'i I'l pli. idiHf in , i,,cuvnry All peis'in:, i,, .,,.,|i| pliMS" III.I-.:- inmiodiafe p.iyriient to Kit- I III'. III..' IfMfi d;iy ol May. I 'lyp.: ^Jeoiiie Fosl.'i - HI, / . [j,,> :,jj, K'iOC,'':sville iN C Adtnini:,ir,iitix iil • o' : Harne, ■ Qtfeli rosle, decea ,ett fj-19i4|Mp NORTH CAROLINA UAVIF. COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE Af'JNOUNCEMEtJT llie Iri:Cciunly f.lental Healfti Complex budqet lot tlie fi.scal year tjeqinning July 1, 1980. will be presented to the Tn- CcHinly Area Mental Health. Mental Retar- ....dTuifiiT: ail’d bubiifanco Abijse Aulhorily ' Boat!! on June 1. 1980. and is avarlable lor putilic inspix'tion in tho olfice of Bren­ da Mauney, Clerk to the Board. 121 We,sl Council Slreet, Salisbury. North Carolina. A heatincj will be field at 6:30 p.m. on June 1. 1980. at the Tn-Counly Ad- tiiiriist'alivo Office. 121 West Council Slreet, SaliSbuiy, North Carolina, at wfiich time any persons vvho wish to bo heard, on the tiudget may appear. Daylon T. Greene, Budget Officer rri-County Area MH/MR/SA Authority May 16, 1908 5-26-Itnp n o r t h CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY , NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF THE TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE, Pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 160A, Ar­ ticle 19, Section 160-A-354bf the General Statutes of North Carolina and pursuant lo Article 7. Section 2, of the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance that the Town Board ol Commissioners will hold a public hear­ ing at the Town Hall, fvlocksville, N.C. at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7, 1988. The follov/irig zoning proposals are scheduled to be heard: A) Lee Company, Inc, has submitted a request to rezone property from Residen­ tial R-20 lo Industrial I. ThiJ property is located olf the west side of Highway 601 South across from the road entrances to Soulhwood Acres Subdivision. It is further described as being a western portion of parcel 3.04 of Davie County tax map K-5. B) William F. Junker has submmited a request to rezone property from Residen­ tial R-20 to Residential Mobile Home R- . M. This property is located off the south side of Highway 64 East being approx­ imately .2 ol a mile East ol the National Guard Armory. This property is further described as being a 35.34 acre portion of parcel 32 ol lax map J-5. Signs will be posted on each of the above listed locations to advertise the public hearing. All parties and interested citizens are invited to attend said public 'hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity lo be heard in favor of or in opposition to the foregoing changes, Prior lo the heanng all persons interested may obtain any additional information on the proposals which are in the possession of the Davie County Zoning Enforcement Of­ ficer by inquiring at the office in Ihe Davie Counly Olfice Building in Mocksville, N.C. on weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.ni. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634-3340. Jesse A. Boyce, Jr. Mocksville/Davie County Planning ft Zoning 5-19-2tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RESOLUTION OF INTENT ION TO CLOSE STREET WHEREAS, a petition has been sub­ mitted to the TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE re­ questing the closing of a 40 foot unopen­ ed slreet running from Kelly Street to Iho center lino of a Duke Power easement near ttio niidway point of Iho Eastern boundary of Lot 29 ot said SARAH KEL­ LY SUBDIVISION, all as shown in Plot Book t, at page 14 ol Ihe Davio County Registry; and WHEREAS, said street has never been opened, has not been used by the public, and is ol no apparent benolil to anyone; and WHEITEAS, all ol the abutting lan­ downers have petitioned tho Board ol Commissioners to close the street piit- .suanl 10 G,S. 1 GOA-299; and WHEREAS, no ownet ol property in the vicinity ol the street woukf be de|iiived ol reasonatile means ol ingress and egress to tlKfir (iropeity as a result of Ihe clos­ ing oi the street; ;irid WHEREAS, the Boarii ol Comrnis sionee; dot-rns it .afipropii.it.' cm isi- s,iid stiei'l fs'ow iiii.n i.i Old isi IT m .sot v i^l'i Ih.il Ihe l5o,iid :'i CajiiiiDissiomrrs Im the lOW'N o r M'>i:k .SVII,1 r deis; lieretiy decKm,* it;> ifilenh..:n fo dose in.if portion ol llii! -10 li-ot iiiHipmied i tunning troiii tli*? C>oiittioin iii.iniKi oi |vl 1 LY SilRr.l-1 lo Itio ceoloi line s-i lii,- l)ul■l■ Pow^rl (.’asernent *.*.hicli:s-np r Mn,‘ !iiii-. East lo Wi'Sl and inlrrsi-i I*, i i.| I-,'., ,"i ol said SARAM Kl Ll V .SiJiii IIVT.S1: near us midway pom! ,-.i! ifs I .jsiom 1'.,.:!!. daiy. as .sho'.vn in I’l.il Ho ii, I ol the l.l.lVii: r.\iunly fHopi .l: v, . as i ; iC'Pla iKratinq: IherC'On ' Ur Tl rtlR TH l H II \ i i) If, ll ,i public |U:.1II1U| Pe i'.i .,1 .,1 !lh- I s'. o I I.S' on the ('til, d.iy oi J.ioo P'M;' :i? .'O:: ii'i lor K (,i I'l UNAWIMi,IUSl,,V AITuf- ii i In.:, !l,o ;iid day ol May, 1 U„'V.'N ' If f,,1()i.,K:,Vli. 1 i: E I M.iiidi) Mayc'i Al Ii ,S 1 i.:,‘ilheiine C Collins , li.iMi Clerk 'j-IL'-tlnp IK.IRIM CAHOLIwA l.i.AVfl c:oi,/n !y NnTicrOl l'lHii.lC HEARING DErOHE rHE BOARD OE COUNTY CtjMI.II.SSIONERS FOR THE l-Ol 1 OWl,r,JG ZONING Af',lENDMENTS NO I ICE IS HERI;T3Y GIVEN, Pursuant : lo ih.e tequirenienlii of Articli; ,’^0-B ol Chairtoi 1-P3 ol the Eieneial sStaluleS'ot tJodli Carolina arm Aiticie XIII ol Ihe Davie County i^oMiiui Ordinance, that the f ioard ol .County Commissioners of Davie Counly: v.'ill held a [lulilic hearinq in the Davie County, Ccur'house. Mocksvillo, N C . Ol, l.londay Jorie C, 19H8, al 1:00 P'ni Tfie lollpv.'inr,; proposed ?onin'g atnendmenls to Ihe otficial ;:oriing map - ol D.ivie County will be considered: .A) Steve Beaver of Ctinsly Trucking has submitted a requesi to rezone pro­ perty Itorri Residential R-20 to Highway Business H-B This 5 192 acre tract lies directly behind his business located iit Ihe inlersectipn ol Highway 601 f\lorth and Allen Road (SR 130-lj. This parcel is shown a;, a portion of parcel 80 ol tax map G-3. B) Lee Company, Inc. has submitted a request to rozone property from Residen­ tial R-;?0 and Residential Agricultural R- A lo Industrial 1-3. This property is located on the wesl side ol Highway 601 South across from the road entrances to Soulhwood Acres Subdivision. The pro­ perty is lurther described as being parcels 3. 3.01. 3.02, 3.03 and 3.04 of Davie County tax map K-5. Signs will bo posted on each of the above listed locations To advertise Ihe public hearing. All parties and interested citizens are invited to attend said public hearing at v;hich lime they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or in opposition To the foregoing changes. Prior to the fiearing, all persons interested may obtain any additional intormation on these proposals which are in the possession of the Davie County Zoning Enforcement Of­ ficer by inquinng at the office in Ihe Davie County Office Building in Mocksville, N.C., on v/eekdays betv/een the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634-3340. Jesse A. Boyce, Jr. Mocksville/Davie Co; Planning and Zoning 5-19-2lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the authority vested in the undersigned Substitute Trustee, by virtue of certain deeds of trust from James R, and Doris A. Hilton, record ov/ners, lo First Savings Service Corporation, Trustee, lor First Federal Savings and Loan Association, the first of which is dated Apnl 5. 1985, and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 131, at page 102, Davie Counly Registry, and the second of which Is dated November 1, 1985, and record­ ed in Deed of Trust Book 134, at page 260, Davie County Registry, and by vir­ tue of certain instruments recorded in Book 152, page 452, and Book 152, page 453, appointing the undersigned as Substitute Trustee therein, default hav­ ing occurred in the terms of said deeds of trust and Ihe same having been ac­ celerated as therein provided, and at the request of Ihe holder and by order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County. North Carolina, entered May 18,1988, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Friday, June 3, 1988, al 12:00 noon at the Courthouse door in Mocksville, Davie County, North Caroli.na, the following described tracts or parcels of real property situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at an iron Robert J. Ridenhour et ux corner (Deed 3oc'< -17, page 460, Da\.ie County Recistry) rur.s South 60 degs. West cros^i.-^'^ c-en:«- o: well 5.71 chs. to a on Scu;' Salisbury hicnwav sa-.-; her; thence Nc-n" 55 •.Jo chs, to a point in sac thence Nonn 55 H.w: ? .i stone; thence So.!tn -iC 5^;; J .'i'-s to Ihe BEGINNING. more or loss This deed carries the light to use water out o r •'■sii as long as iheAvell is in use .ino t'H’ Gr.^n'.ee can convey this right lo ar'y other Grantee. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING al a point, an iron rod, L;V. Myois' Northeast corner, being Ihe Noilhwesl coiner of Iho within described tract, which point of beginning is located North 38 degs. West 1.18 chs. of a point, an iion tod in Iho original corner of Willie D, Brown and R.J. Ridenhour in L.V, Myers' lino, and running thence a new lino North 50 degs. 30 min. East 9,26 chs. to a point in center of branch in Taylor C.ill's lino; Itionce South 70 dogs. East i .3(i chs. to an iron pipe in edge of tho blanch, common corner ot Taylor Call anil Willie D. Brown. Jr.; thonco South 50 iloqip 30 min. West 9.98 chs. wilh R.J. Ridenhour's line to a point, an iron tod in 1. V Myets' line, R.J Ridenhour's cor­ ner. thence North 38 degs. Wesl 1.10 1 hs with L V Myers' line to the BEGIN­ NING. containing 1.14 acres, more or ii'si: .IS I.ikon from a f)l;il t)l said i act by i I.,; CoiHtM, County Sur\'eyor. dated Juno .’Ii l9o.' I Is:: profierly iti.sodo'i ;r dwelling house .inil.sM...,! iinpiOveii-,.,|!!s situatiHl thereon .0 ,1 .! • alo •.h:iii PC iii„di: subject to valid j.i-:,- .[:.:luoincj acf v.iiorem taxes and is:,,,-:smi>iM,s, enrsjriiptances. and public U-.lO.v ly ,:i'u5 u'liiU lia.sements of record ,1':,! ps siipi.s' 1 to u|)set bids in the ,i:ii,. 1 fi'ii pi'tisitu (10‘’o) of tlie lirst ': ! IS" i'O .iiii,! li.e |)orcent (‘>'’u) ot the !.,ii,iis s cl the .isioiiiit bid and lo confir- ni.il.i'ti .IS ;)ioviiii'd iVy law A leti percent 1PJ 1 :ioo.i f.iiiti uepi'sit ^‘,111 otiii'iyvise l.)o ■l OutM O to, -1,10 ,,iii ijKis If irueresti.nl, ! .1 1,1, I the urnfcrsuji.ed Ir;,, e ■■ Uilii iKiy , I M.iy, 19HH, Jotiri T Brock Sutjiititule 1 rijstee P O Box 347 tvio, i.svilie' N C. 27028 (70-11 G34-3518 !i-26-2tnp NORTH CAROLINA ■ UAViE COUNTY" ORDER AUTHORIZIf'lG $3,390,000 : ^ REFUNDING BONDS , BE IT ORDERED by Ihe Board of Com­ missioners tor the County of Davie: 1 That, pursuant to The Local Govern-, rrionl Bond Act, as amended, the Coun­ ty ol Davie, North Carolina, Is hereby authorized to contract a debt, in addition , to any and all other debt which said Coun-r ty may nov/ or herealter have power or aulhorily lo contract, and in evidence thereof to issue Refunding Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not ex- ceerJing $3,390,000 tor the purpose of; providing funds,, with other available funds! paying the cost of refunding, in.- cluding related issuance expenses, Iho following bonds outstanding as ol June 1, 1987, of said County; $3;390;000 Farmers Homo Admin. Bonds, ; dated fvlarch 14, 1977. , ' 2. That taxes shall be levied in an amount .sulficieni to pay the principarof and the interest on said Refunding Bonds. p : , 3. That a sworn statement ot the debt of said County has .been ,filed. with the Clerk lo the Board of Commissioners for , said Counly and is open to public: inspeclion. , , 4. That this Order shall take etfect upon its adoption. Tho foregoing Order was adopted on , the 23rd day of May, 1988, and is hereby published this 26th day of May, 1988. Any : action or proceedings questioning validity of said Order must be begun within 30 : days after Ihe date ot publication ol this Notico. Linda M, Whitaker :: Clerk to the Board of Commissioners tor Ihe Counly of Davie North Carolina =: 5-26-1 Inp NORTH CAROLINA ' s DAVIE COUfvlTV : ; . ADMII^JISTRATRIX CTA NOTICE ■ Having qualified as Administratrix CTA of the estate of Allie N. Vick, deceased, late ot Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the : ; undersigned on or before the 26th day ot November 1988. or Ihis notice will be : pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said estate will please, :i make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of May, 1988,: Jerrylene V. Riddle. 198 Spring Street, ; ; Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, Ad- - ininislralrix CTA of the estate of Allis N; Vick, deceased. 5-26-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA : DAVIE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate ol Gary Dean Cornatzer, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons hav­ ing claims against said estalfe to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of November 1988, said date be­ ing at least six months from the dale of : first publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their; recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of May, 1988, the ; same being the first publication date. : Atlea Potts Cornatzer, Route: 1, Box:- 614, Advance, N.C. 27006, Administratrix s ot the estate of Gary Dean Cornatzer. deceased. ; Brock & McCiamrock Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 347' Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Telephone: (704) 634-3518 5-26-4tnp NORTH CAROLINA D.AVIE COUNTY COOLEEMEE BUDGET , PUBLIC HEARING The proposed budget for the Town of ;, Ccoleemee has been presented to the.; Ccoleemee Commissioners and is available lor public inspection at the Town H.ill on Tuesday and Thursday and the tcwn's bulletin board. ■ There will be a public hearing on June ! 1 o, 19S8. al 7:00 p.m. at the Cooleemee: Town Hall, lor Ihe purpose of discussing the proposed budget. Citizens are invited, to make written or oral comments.: : 5-26-3tnp: NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE P Having qualified as Executrix of the: estate of William B: Vick, deceased, late of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against i said estate to present them to the undert signed on or before the 26th day of Novomber 1980, or this notice will be | pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will please I make immediate payment to the | undersigned. This the 26th day ot May. 1986. ; Jerrylene V. Riddle, 198 Spring Streeti Mocksvillo, North Carolina 27028,; Exf I oculrix of tho esiale ot William B.;Vick-,| deceased. 5-26-4tnp| SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY IS EVERY THURSDAY! 10% off EVERY ITEM IN OUR SHOWROOM FROM STORE OPENING UNTIL NOON MUST BE 62 OR OVER TO QUALIFY WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION. CASH «KD CARnV PURCHASES ONiy SOHRV, DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPtr TO SPECIAL ORDER, COUPON, SALE PRICES OR UBOR ON INSTA1.LED PURCHASES. : MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPflY 814 S. Main St. 634'5915 1 1 DAVIK C’O IIN 'IIv V rH R P K IS K KKCOKI), TIUJKSDAV, Miiy 26, I988-I1D N e w s eiiASSIFIEDS riio slalT,ii hoih liu-NUvkss ilio aiul ( ’('iilcciUt'i' Iil'iill k n ,iii’ '’o.ii iMi: up loi tla‘ sup.iiik-i' ic.uiin;:' piu Ui.lin by ViMlii;.' 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Ainos 'riu- Salad Days, by Doiiulas U-'airbankN, Jr. Switch I)««n & Q uit: What (..'inai’c'ttc Conipanic.s D on’t W'aiit \'t)u to Know, by Dolly Galuigan “ Catllsh” iMy IJfi- in Ha.sduill. bv Jim "C aifi.sh'' Hiintcr r iif Rise X I 'all III Ihc ( ii l at l’i>"oi'H, li\ l^mi: Ki'\ini’v,l\ R fa iliiii; l‘or llu- j.oNf iil li: Bi'si Bunks lin \ oiini’ Ui-aiiiTs. I'\ M kJu'Ir l.an.lslH-i;.: 1 In- I.iiiim'st W an ()(l\ssi \ III I hf I hiiiian S p iril. tn ( i. • Mccr.W . : I ndiT lilt' i;>fs (i| Ihc ( liu'k. t'h i isldphfi Nr).Ill ( )il I he O iilsidi' I oiiknii; III, !n ■Mk'li.irl IsiMi'aii: i;ii/a l)i'lh lakes O IT, by I'li/abolh lasior III',! lu ll: i'lic kiiisin aii .Sana. In IWn Uova ' \ (Jlirnpsc 111' .'sioekin^. b\ I ll/ain lli (. ia;'i' ( >iu t' 1 pun a .Siiriiim'r, In ia llii!;' ( )kv' I hr ( (iiii ts III l,o \r, h‘, Iran I'lai.h ^ iZ E S S L l WORK FOR A WINNER If you take pride in selling quality merchandise and vyelcome the challenge of providing ex­ cellence in customer satisfaction, we’re looking for you. Join a company committed to being the very best. WE HAVE POSTIONS OPEN IN: •Full-time Sales •Customer Service Office •Alterations Department Apply in person, Thalhimers, Hanes Mall during regular business hours. Thalhimers E.O.E.‘i'?6-2!np What do Chicago and Moekstfille have in common? A 6-year-old brat and his stuffed tiger. C a lv in & H o b b e s is A m e ric a ’s h o tte s t c o m ic . In C h ic a g o . In S a c ra m e n to . In S a n D ie g o . In H o u s to n . R e a d e r s u rv e y s in a ll fo u r c itie s ra n k e d C a lv in a s th e fa v o rite c o m ic . To e v e ry o n e e lse , H o b b e s is ju s t a s tu ffe d to y tig e r. To C a lvin , H o b b e s b e c o m e s a liv in g , b re a th in g c o m ­ p a n io n . T o g e th e r, C a lv in a n d H o b b e s c a n d riv e a n y a d u lt b o n k e rs . F o llo w th e ir h ijin k s e v e ry w e e k. (thin^o (Tribune F a v o rite C o m ic 1. Calvin & Hobbes Ih e S a c ja m e n to B e e H oU S ton C h ro n ic le R eaders N am e ‘B e s t’ 1. Calvin & Hobbes F avorite C om ics 1. Calvin & Hobbes tsi Tlinn Tvi.m YarfJ S.ilr,' !>,-? uii Dtinn I'fil toliovv'jKjns ('lolli.!'.. (i|a';.‘,vvafo. Mnail ajipliaiicc; oili!;, f; ..-nfi;, 2 2 Davis Street flai H.iiiilrnadi.’ t iiin Cal'iini'!, cliitlHi:, i'liildKin, p.aiiit and Inivn sol 'V-?I.-1IP 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE^ lii S Sal., Way 2G S 2t, 916 Hardisoh ,Sl fi-4 Mow olt'clionic calculalor, 'walftr skua, ruilains, bi,-<l spiead, (iicluros, what­ nots inwolty. cat Mjat, liicih chali, >,trow!i:’i. play, pi,"i fi loll, of olhor itOfns 5-26-Up 3 Family Yard Sale - Sat., May 28. 7-until County Lino I'Ul., 5lh house on Inlt from Sholtield Vv'atch lor signs. , 5-26-ltp 4-FAMILY YARI3 SALE; Fn . fylay 28. B-?, Sat., May 29 8-3, R.D. Daywalt Home. l-K"/y. G4 East. 2nd house past Dulchnian Creek Bridge. Clothes, (mens, boys, women), furniture, storm door, air conditionei, fans, tires, bicycles, large red wagon, radios, hub caps, lawn mower's, carnpoi lops. MUCH MORE! Ratn or shine‘1! 5-26-llp 4 FAMILY YARD SALE- Saturday, May 28lh, 8:30-until, Good children, adults clothes, some (urniture, odds S ends, 64 west lo Sheffield Rd., turn left at Ijames Church. Watch (or signs! 5-26-ltp BIG YARD SALE...Sat. 28, 8 a.m.-? ROY NOLLEY RESIDENCE, Gladstone Road. 5-26-ltp BIG YARD SALE - Sat,, May 28, 8 un­ til 5, From Mocksville - 601 North to 801 Farmington Rd., turn left on Four Corner Rd. First house left in Yadkin County. Motorcycle, lots of other things. Follow signs. Cancelled If raining: 5-26-ltp Basement Sale - at the home of ^ Cheyrel Barneycastle. Go 601 toward Yadkinville, lake a left on Liberty Church Rd., then left on Bear Creek Rd., 1st brick tiouse on left after you pass Bear Creek Church. Cancel if raining. 5-26-ltp Basement Sale - Fri. & Sat., 8-5, rain or shine. Woodlee subdivision, 801 North toward Farmington, approx. IVj miles. Turn right at Macedonia Moravian parsonage and follow signs. 5-26-ltp FLEA MARKET-Bring your Yard Sale to downtown Mocksville. the first Saturday in every month. 9-5, S5.00 select your own space. 634-3155. 5-5-tfn/MA FRIDAY, MAY 27, 3:30 p.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Davie Academy Road, Turn left at Jericho Church of Christ, go 1 mile. Watch for sighs! ’ : 5-26-llp Hwy. 64 across from Center Fire Dept., Sat.. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Clothing, curtains, miscellaneouK! 5-26-llp MULTI FAMILY MOVING IT OUT SALE-Fr.S Sal.-May 27 S 28-0-lil. Items too numerous to list. All priced lo go! In lork Community on No Creek, off Hwys 64 & 801. Fallow the signs to bargains!!! 5-26-ltp Thomason’s Roofing ‘ 12 year oxporionce" Spociali,;iiic) m nesidentlal & Commercial Roofs FREE Estimates 10‘t discount to Senior Citizens New work, cover-overs and tear-offs Contact Donny Thomnson 284-2629 Cooleemee Pool Passes Will go on saiG May IM th F a m ily - $ 7 5 .0 0 S in g le - $ 5 0 ,0 0 Passns will b« sold at f owji Hall on Tuesday and Thtiis- day and at Davie Discount Drugs soda fountain. Multi-family Rummage Sale - .Sat., tvlnv :'8 8-:i South'.voot) Acres l-nliow .SKiris Couch, old trunk, tiiiii'-'.chok! ilo'iih, cloths and much /noro 5-26-llp Sat., 8 a.rn,-? County Lmra Road. Sifjri',' Ladio;., mian! eiolhiriq. ODDS ■N i;'NDS!,'3 lairiilres. : ' : 5-26-tlp TWO FAMILY YARD SALE-Bear Creok Church Rd., Friday and Satur­ day May 26-27 8 am 5-26-Hp YARD SALE-Frr., 27 and Sat., 28. 8 -? Woodlee Development, 801 north, ' Bikes, tools, furniture, clolhes 8 junk, 5-26-ltp YARD SALE-Fn. 8 Sat., 7-4. 601 south. Old bedroom suite, chair ft ottoman, stove, v.'aterbed, rafrigerator/lreezer, kerosun, clothing, books, etc, 5-26-ltp YARD SALE: Sat,, Robert Ellis house, Yadkin Valley Rd,, 1 mile right. Fur­ niture, clothes, toys 8 fishing equl- rnent 8-1, follow signs from 801. _ , ^ _____5-26-ltp Yard Sale - Fri. and Sat,, May 27 & 28, 7 a.m. until, rain or shine. Off 158 on Dulin Road. Follow signs, 1 mile on right. ____5-26-ltp Yard Sale - Sat,, June 28, 8 a.m,-3 p,m., Howardtown Rd., 2nd house on right leaving Dulin Road. _________^___,___ 5-26-ltp Yard Sale - Sm.. May 29, 8-3. Anti­ ques, collectibles, jewelry, dishes, junk. Reformed pack rat is clean­ ing house. Essie residence. First house south of 801 on Cana Rd. 2'/2 miles west of Farmington. Cancelled if raining. 5-26-ltp Cards of Thanks HOWARD We wish lo express our sincere thanks and appreciation to each one who sliared with us during our bereave­ ment. Thank you (or the lovely ex­ pressions of sympathy, We want to express our thanks lo all for the food, ffowers, cards, visits, prayers and thoughts. The Tom W. Howard Family 1200 Golf Balls-.$150.00. First class condition, t'lo culls. 634-0822. : 5-26-1 tnp/LC S8 8 8 SWIMMING POOLS S8 8 8 Wnrohouse clearance of new 1987 pools. 24’x 32' completely installed. Includes huge dock, ladder, fencing,- filler and skimmer. Financing avarlabio. Other pools available. Call loll free 24 hours 1-800-523-0400.' Amorican Pools 'by an American Company! 2 -1^6 lp A , WONDERFUL FAMILY EX-^ PERIENCE. EUROPEAN, SCAN- DANAVIArvJ HIGH School exchange students arriving in August. Become a host family for American Inter- cultural Student Exchange. Call 1-800-SIBLING. CENTRAL AIR UNIT-good working condition. S100. 492-7197 afterSpm. _____ 5-26-ltp FOR SALE: 30x30 Wooded Steel Building complete on graded area. In^ sulated guttering, 1 (3ft) door.l (10x8) garage door. List price; S8600.00; Sale price: S7995.00. Richard Markland, Rl, 2, Box 431, Advance, NO 27006, 998-4812 or 998-6081. ' \ 5-19-4tnp/RM FOR SALE; Camper shell for long bed mini truck-black. SI25.00. 492-5712,, 5-26-21P FOR SALE: : Used 18ft. Hotpolnt Refrigerator, avocado with ice maker. Good condition, $200.00, 634-1701, 5-26-llp GOT A TIMESHARE? WE’LL TAKE IT,- AtvlERICA’S MOST SUCCESSFUL TIME-Share resale clearinghouse. Call Resort Sales International’s toll free hot line, 1 -800-423-5967. MASTERCARD. No one refused. Regardless ol credit history. Also ERASE bad credit. Do it yourself. Call' 1-619-565-1522 Ext. C02781NC 24 hours. ■ ^ 5-12-3tp^ SWIMMING POOLS-Here’s your chance to own a quality KAYAK- POOL at an affordable price. We now' have a limited quantity ol factory' reconditioned, deluxe model swimm­ ing pools in various sizes. We have- poofs to fit everyone’s budget, and we, accept almost anything in trade. 30 year warranty. Installation and finan-.. , clng avaiable. Call now and make us' an offer! 1-800-THE-POOL x B056.- MOVIES ON VIDEO Call Tfils Number 919 / 725-3000 for the best price and quality to transfer your home movies to video tape to play in your VCR. Call Now! PERSONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION 919 / 725-300 5>26>4tn AUCTIONE S T A T E _____________________________ B y S u tto n THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1988 4:00 P.M. Personal Property from the Estate of S a m u e l H. “ C le te ” F o s te r 5 2 3 F O S T E R L A N E , S A L IS B U R Y , N C(1-85 al S<iiisbufy Exil, Easl on Innes lo Failfi Rd.. East on Faith Road, approx. one mile and turn right onto Moti.in Park Raid Go 7/10 milo lo Tower Rd.; lufn left, cross railroad, Ihen right on Foster Lane. Watch tor signs) ' SIMPLICITY HYDROSTATIC 12 HP RIDING MOWER w/attachmenls- Disc. Harrow. Cultivator. Tiller. Mowing Scythe. Scraper Blade TROY BILT 7 HP GARDEN TILLER Almost now LAMBERT CHEW-CHEW VACUUM MULCHER BAGGER30 inch. 3'/2 HP 1972 FORD LTD • door Old Pie Safe w/drawer Old Hoosicf Style Kitchen Cabinet Old Dresser Base. Small Chest 4Pc. pedroom Suite D'D Wardrobe. Child's Rocker Wicker Bassinette Old Bookcase. Old Books Lucky Penny " • Occ. Japan CoIUhIIoh Novelty fkfse Drawn Fif(> Wagon Sets-Some Cast Iron Old I’oskiM Knives, Old Watches cl Otic a-Brac Mayfai/ Cookie Jar. Mtjl! Art Peanut Butter Ginsb • 1 place settings hiiin Lamp Asst. Bull Mornii • out Doll - unique Charlie Chapman Bartender Old Tobacco Moll Tins Chii-KiM' Sets, Cookii- J.ir A Gal Crock Absl Pots. Pans. Dibhi'S Old Kraut Cutler lots WWI & WWtl Paraphernalia CureKa Tank Vacuum Cleanerf.ltMC'h.iniliso n).i\ 'Of PI.MSI* tioU' .-jjl'l. I'liu- - Glentield 22 cat. Rifle Daisy 860 BB Rifle Power Line 1200 BS Gun Marksmen Air Pistol Hotpoint Refrigerator Quasar 19” Color TV Cotdspot Window Air Cond. 22,000 BTU Kerosun Heater 8000 BTU Ketlogg-American Air Compressor 1/3 HP Apache Shredder 5 HP Robin Busl\ Cutter - Gas Hedge Trimmer. Elec. Weed Eater Homelite XL Chain Saw B&O Otilt w/Bits Jetco Metal Detector Ofill Bit Sharpener Vise. Hand Saws Old Wooden Tool Boxes Metal Tool Box Lots Asst. Hand Tools t6 Ft. Alum. EM. Ladder 6 (t. Metal Step Ladder Some CB Equ'pment lots Misc. items st'i'M two houfti bulore salo ;d a v 4(10 p m - Sale Conducted By..- S U T T O N A U C T I O N C O M P A N Y Salisbury, NC 636-1266/636-8514 lijiu'.rs JOHN iUirtON. NC lii-.Mise No il, rAIRFAX HAHFtlSON. NC liccnso No. 5t . ■' ' ^ .... .I21):-IVV.V»K (■()^^T^ KN TKKPKISK KICfOKD. TIIUK.S|)AV. May 2(., 1<).SS m ANG EIL’S St.ECKNG n rjl- VICE.., :n fj..,.,i oiii UiisL.ui!! (ii«iti (uiiniri() con- tl9ti ;ilU>i 0 3()ptii ■ i! I '-liiliO '-W JCj( JJ> B A nF O H D 'S : PIANO RE­ BUILDING,. S-s' i'la v 'V 9 ' 9 '’9;* : ’.itftiWH For nil o! your Interior Decoratiiicj Neods:: Cull Kathy Allen, Interior Decorator, nttor C:30pni. 9V18-6190. "It> I r,;i' :i- : ,(i , - ;,n, .,,! ii'v.' ■ rcii.-l I i'H ^ I Mill.'- . (,oiulilii)n 1 ;>i,!n , 1.1 u'lH'.' r-'iyiKQ.tth n.... i-i ,.■ 1-0 ,... ABORTION ALTERNATIVES...Free Prognnncy testing.'‘Wo core ntjoiil yon ,'ind your t^nbyiAND WE CAN HELP."Call Right to Lite ;it ‘19;>-;)723 or 634-5235. it,'. ll-V! I! )!-J I I I ■; ! (•'.>! -in Airndi/i ■. !!n A rm u M i CHILD CARE IN MY HOME, G34-0B2?. : .5-,-'G-llnp/LC HOME CHILD CARE D.ivic. f, Im.lel! CiUinly a.inc I -UJ, $38 00 wrirjk. 2 y.'.iis up i l.'itnily c.'ito piQ- Virli't) (70.1i ; r5-^(S-.!lnp/Sf: Will Kto;; childii'n iii iiiy tuiiiio fir'il bh:!'. Hwy HOI south ol Fork call 6 -2 0 -llp iiioo suN tjros, lo cii'jo i ABi.i::;;. ii'!! I! - VVC.^l f f' Ciiiirun ( .t i ,T,r litNERAL HOUSECLEANING, weijkly or bt-wo('kty basis Verv .'oasonnble, Call: 63-1-^550 or -I92-5>185 KEEP AD : : ' :f>-26-1lp Gel rid of Ihose unsighlly slumps. Wo grind them away Jim Dvviggins S Terry VVbsI, Counlryside Stump Grinders : Service 5-16-2121 or 492-7658 after 5prn. 5-26-9tnp.'JD H.D.CATES, JR. PAINTING, 'ior all your painting needs." Interior and E.x- ierior, free Esliniales. 63-1-1-166, •1-21-lfn/HDC HALL'S LAND SURVEYING CO.....634-1155. 11-12-tlnH INDOOR, OUTDOOR PAINTING. REMODELING, GENERAL REPAIR WORK. Free Estimates. 634-1493 after 2 pm. 5-19-llp KEPLEY BROTHERS ROOFING...25 ; years experience. References fur­ nished. 634-1466, : 5-19-tfn/SK Quality new 3 poinl oquipment, 5 fool noKiiy Mov.'or $369, One Bollom Plov,' S.19'1, Disc Harrow $349, Root Rak(‘ ,':,339, Afo,iior.s $309, Drrm Har- .PAINT AND WALLPAPER PROFES- : SIGNALS will do your home right. No ^ short cuts, application by manufac­ turers specifications. only. Call - 998-5853 leave message for Dan, : 4-14-tfn/DH : PAPER HANGING EXPERTS for all kinds. Zaco Company Paper Hangers, 30 years experience. ^ 492-7777 or 492-5159., 5-12-41P PAINTING EXTERIOR AND IN- • TERIOR, Paper hanging, Plaster : work, f^ooflng and Guttering, ■ ‘Remodeling, All work Guaranteed, ' ' References, 634-1018, 40 yrs. , : experience.* ; 3-10-tfn/EE ROOFING,..Gene Trexler...284-4025. ■ ■SERVICES- NeW;Roofing, re-roofs, free ■ estimates, 15 years experience. ; Parks Roofing Company, (919) 998-0342 after 5. 5-26-4tnp/MP SEWING & ALTERATIONS, Call at anytime, 998-2266, 5-19-4tnp/LM SHERRILL FENCING...'•Specializing In ALL Fence Building” . Wooden, Woven Wire, Barbwlre. James Sherrill. 998-9477. 3-31-J21P STUMP GRINDING SERVICE No Yard Damage FREE ESTIMATES : Miller 8 Sons Backhoe Service 284-2826 5-19-tfn/MSBS UNIQUE HAIR CARE 634-6358 5-19-lfn/BC WINDOWS CLEANED FREE ESTIMATES C ft J Cleaning Service 9:)8-3866 Call Today! fj-'j-lln/JB R E P O ’85 14x70 Calheriral ceiling, Island kiichon, plenty of cabinets, 2 baths ^495®“ Down ri('.(- .Set I.Jp :in(1 DtHivory AAA Homes 905 W. Innes St. Salisbury, N.C. 633-2596 ^ v _ / ^ PnOPAWE GAS, INC. Si'rvinii Anil thivu' Cnuriiy I'lir •// Yi'iiii 1010 W(»!>t Innos Slieot Salisbury. NC 2B144 (704)636^5391 wrecked Fionl i-rni tlarnarje CiJt;kJ bo fixed' 10 ro;;<ili>. Iv1;iki^ ,i;i olfi-i 63-M7D1 .S-26-llp 1986 (.3odc)o Caravan. Loaded. E.x- c,ellenl coridilion SU);000 00 634-1396' 5-S6- Up 2 USED PICK-UPS - aiSQ 9 ACRES OF LAND. 998-4305! 5-26 Unp/SW '76 Ford Window Van Ecoiioliiie 150 Automatic transmission. PS. PB, AC, AM/FM. Excellent condition 998-7845. f)-19-2tp '85 Cutlass Suprernij. gray. Landau top, automatic, cruise. Rally v;heels. 6 cylinder. 26K. 7am-2piTi. 546-7186. 5-26-tip BRUCE LANIER SUBARU 612 S. Main Street Salisbury, NC 704-633-3641 Nowhere Else Will You Find A Better Deal 4-14-ifn/BLS BUY GOVERNMENT Seized Vehicles from S100. Fords, Chevys, Corvettes, etc. For info call (213) 925-9906 ext. 2269. 5-I.2-41P Cars-Trucks! Buying/Used cars or trucks? Free Statewide information. Selling a used car or truck? Advertise it statewide/SIO.OO per month. The Low-Cater 800-447-0035. , FOR SALE: '87 Mustang LX Hat­ chback, Black, AM/FM Cassette stereo, air. cruise. 52,000.00 take up payments, 634-5062 between 5 and 9pm. 5-26-31P RED HOT bargains! Drug dealers' cars, boats, planes repo'd surplus. Your area. Buyers Guide: (1) 805-687-6000 Ext, S-5720, 5-5-41P SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick-Peugeot 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704/636-1341 8-20-tfnS TROY'S AUTO SALES 1433 Salisfjury Hd. (Hwy. 70) Statesville. NC 704/872-7202 E-Z Payment Plan No Credit — Bad Credit No Problem No Intoresl Charged Buy Here — Pay Hero 8-2/-tfnT NEW AND USED OFFICE FURNITURE ★ Safes ★Files ★ Fire P roof Files Rowan Office Furniturellti rj M.ift) SluMft. C . NEED A CAR? HAVE CREDIT PROBLEMS? BANKRUPTCY OK REPOS OK DIVORCE OK NO CREDIT OK CHARGE OFFS OK SLOW CREDIT OK 704-633-3680 ASK FOR MR. MATHIS CREATIVE SALES DEPT. NEW OR USEDCARORTHUCK 9-OUT-OF-10 APPROVED WE CAN HELP RESTORE YOUR CREDIT 110 MILLION PET OWNERS TAKE VACATIONS; 2nd f,: f!;hOfi (il I 'ciriul.ir PBT Sm'lNG FOH f'lSOrr! t)y PnUi Mor.'in avail.'ibit; J1 !(-JE 1 f<,im hnvv:|f,i slari and jito.spi'r troni youi own pel silting busjiioss 59 95 plus Si 50 shippiriq and haiHiliiuv, check or inonoy (irdt'i 10 I'-iinv i.!w|inniii(j<i, ,‘j-!0 ■M Hiijh ’I3rid(!'.' Rd Pinnacle NC 2/0^13 ;it;?-t!np/MM S9 99 0I-Jt: PRICL', SMOf£ STORE OR S10/S?(i FASHION SI OHF' Open a ncm-franc.hiso; sKirv .vilti Ihc Libi.Tly Fashions advaiUaqiJ Ov’-r 1.300 brand names One-time lee Inven- tot^', fixtures, buying trip, supplies, in­ store training :and more. Call , any time Dan Kostecky 501-327-8031 5-26^ lip BROKER-CAREER, Many ol our best agents met us through the brokeage progtani and later converted to Career Status Out Major fvledical. Medicare Supplement, and Universal Life products make us the company to represent as a Career Agent or Broker,: We pay lop commissions and offer the best service in the business American Republic Insurance Com­ pany IS on the move and looking lor a lev; good Agents and Brokers, Call 1-800-255-2255 exl, 4277. EOUIPMENT-Car/Truck Wash com­ plete line. Excellent cash floiv. Im­ mediate return on investment. Call Raynor Supply 919-483-8711 or v.'rite to: 345 V\/inalov. Si: eel, Faveltevdto, NC 28301, Give quality lor all occasions, buy Shaklee, Roy Richardson, 998-9446. 5-12-41np/RR Musl sacrifice excellent going carryout BBO. separate ice cream shop in WNC tourist area Ideal for lamily. seasonal retirees. Can be moved. 704-488-9521 or 704-488-6436. row $3/9, Scrape Blades .$129 to S1975. 16 models; Posl Hole Diggers S?99, Ferlilii'er Spin Spreaders S249. Scoop Pans SI59, 4 Wheel Hay R,akes S4 19, Bale Forks 8 Spears, Ten Models Rotary I rllers and much moie Come see lot yourself, Lein- bach Machinery, 5000 Reynolda l^oad, Wrnston-Salem ______________________3-24-88UnLM YARD MOWING Reasonable Rales-No job lOo Small or too Big. (919) 463-5805, 5-19-41P YARD MOWING S TRIMMING, Call 492-5640 or 492-5523, 5-12-41P aumerit; For Rent FOR RENT .:. 1 and 2-bedroom apad- ments, kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher, IVj-baths, washer/dryer connections. Central heat/air. Prewired for cable and phone, Insulateij doors and windows. No-wax kitchen/bath floors. Pool. Sunset Apartments, located behind Hendrix Furniture on, highway 158, Mocksville. Phone 704-634-016S. 7-2tfnD&W^ L o t s I F p r ^ S a le FOR SALE: 100x200 lot with a 14x60 Mobile Home on Will Boone Road. 634-3270 after 7pm. 492-5152, 2-11-tfn/NM Condo for Rent! N. Myrtle .Beach, Shore Drive, sleeps 6 , 2 bdrms, 2 baths, Aye, washer/dryer, all the amenities. Beautifully furnished, Acr^s the street from ocean, Jacuz­ zi, swimming pool. Call 704-535-6590. FOR SALE-Six piece table & chairs. Lealher-like winged rocker & ot­ toman. RCA console 25 in, TV Jayne Sanford 634-3350, 5-26-llp FOR SALE: AKC Poodle Pup, Male- Apricol, $150 00. 634-2753 after 5pm. 5-26-1 tp Local Horse Ranch neods experienc­ ed Wrangler and other farm lielp. 998-3606^ 5-19-2lnp/MS Pekinese dog, 2 ', .■ years old. Good wilti Children, (704) 540-7997. 5-26-llp Chandler-Smitli Davie County's Aulhonzod Cub Cadet Dealer FOR RENT: North Myrtle Beach. 3br, 2 balhs, all modern convenienced, in­ cluding color TV, W-D, Dish Washer, Swimming Pool. Short walk to beach: Sleeps 8 comfortably. Make reserva­ tions now. Call 634-5072 or write PO Box 361, S550.00 per week. June 1 Labor Day. 2-25-tfh/RK S. Myrlle-2 bedroom, 2 bath . Beach Cottage, color TV, AC, short walk to beach. S42 night, $285 weekly, 634-3875 or 634-3650, 3-10-tln/LL • Sales • Service O ih C a d e t lPbw«r£i|Ulp>n*nt< • Parts 919- 765-3228 l-M? S Slirillritd ltd, (Mem Hanes Wiri.'ilori-Si'ilein dealership log homes One of America's finest lines, starting at 513,800. Great earning potential, will not interfere with present employment. Investment ful­ ly secured; If you can pur­ chase or mortage a model home, call Herb Derrick, Toll Free 1-800-346-LOGS O L D - T I M E R L O G H O M E S 2771 M iirl'nr-,l)(iru Kd. A iitinih, I N .'7(11.^ EEarofflBKeOTaBEH M o c k s v ille Proudly Presents DeLane Srpitli our employee of the month. W e a p p re c ia te y o u r h ard w o rk and d e d ic a tio n . O.ivrn Co 2 89 acres Liborly Church Rd 4 4 .’icres Corner of 601 fi Liber­ ty Chinch Road, fivelyn Haynes f)'!-l 3H3i Lcwi'.r a Clark ftealtnrs (91'!)//68-lGf;','or 1-B00-4‘'i'1-02l8 5-26-llnp/EH FOR SALE; Liberty Church Hoad 2 89 Acres. .$ 13,400 00. Hwy: 601, 4 .10 Acres, $35,000,00 Evelyn Haynes-634-3831 LEWIS-CLARK REALTORS, 1-800-451-0218. 4-28-11np/EH omes For Rent FOR RENT- 2 bedroom house in lown, large living area and large back yard, le.ase/deposit required. $325 06/month. Call 634-5439 alter 8 pm. 5-26-2lnp/EV 2 BEDROOM-easrIy made 3bdr of of­ fice, 1'/2 ba, beautifully landscaped. Has many nice features. Hardwood floors and all appliances, very nice selling, Hardison Street. Mocksville. S54.900, 634-3676, ^ 5--12-3tnp/PG BY BUILDER- 2 story brick home on 1V: acres in Hickory Hill section two. Beautiful setting with lake and golf course frontage. Features include ar­ ched and bay windows, 2 story foyer,: whirlpool, 4 br plus game room, or 5th br, 3 walk-in closets, ' oversized garage and lull basement. Quality throughout. R.C. Short Custom Homes 998-4772. : 4-21-tfn/RCS Nice Mobile Horne Lol in small park; Gravel driveway, cable TV, 3 miles from Bermuda Run on Redland Rd. ’ 998-4588. 5-26-1tnp/KLH PASTURE FOR RENT...(704) 284-4238. 5-26-2tnp/JOE e Homes For Rent: MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT: 998-8806 or 634-1218. $100.00 per month; 3-10-lfn/BBC NICE MOBILE HOMES, S50; $60; S70; and $80 v;eekly..998r8806; 634-1218; 492-7853, : 6-18-tfnB&B 1975 Manchester, 2 bedroom, good condition, new carpet throughout, will take S4,200 cash or will finance; Clayton MObile Homes, Patlerson Avenue, Winston-Salem, 919-748-9260. Only ONE at this price. : 5-26-4tnp/CMH Carolina E.E, Homes will build to suit your needs. We build on yoiT land or ours. Many doorplans in stock. Come by today for a free estimate or call for information. We can also help you with your remodeling jobs, 704-634-2252. 5-19-tfn/HPR DAVIE COUNTY-2 Story Farm House, 4 or 5 Br, 3 Ba, on 7 acres, walking distance of downtown Mocksville. Call Frank Payne 634-2252 or 634-3332 nights, 5-19-tfn/HPR DAVIE COUNTY-Greenwood Lakes, 1 'h Story, 3 Br, 2 Ba, double garage, screen patio and more. Price to sell. Call Frank Payne 634-2252 or 634-3332 nights. 5-19-tfn/HPR FOR SALE BY OWNER... Brick Ran­ cher on acre lot, 3 bedrooms, 1V2 baths, utiiity room, carporl, 998-3169. 5-26-4tp HOUSE FORSALE BY OWNER...601 North. 492-5383 after 5pm. 5-19-tfn/GS We Build On Your Lot, S200.00 down. No closing cost. Prices start mid 30's. Completely Finished, Call our 24 hour toll free number nO'.v •-SX1-532-0476, ext. 5-JO. 1981 Weston Mobiie Home 70x14, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. For more infor­ mation, cafi Ken Cassidy or Roger Kinley at CCB at 634-6261, ' 5-26-4tnp/CCB: 84 Fisher 14x60, 2bdr, garden bath, AC, oven & refrig., on rented lot, Cherry Hill Rd. 9,500. 998-8889. : , : 5-19-3tp BANK REPO: 1980 Clayton Doublewide, 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, separate living room and den v/ith fireplace in den. Take over payments, 7 yrs. remaining on loan at 9.9 percent APR. Bank offer good through May 30, 1988, Clayton Mobile Homes, Patterson Avenue,: Winston-Salem, 919-748-9260. 5-26-1 tnp/CMH ' Lee's Mobile Homes, Volume dealer, Norwood, NC Rd. 1923, open 7 days til sundown. Big Sales Lot Come see why 225 families bought from Lee’s 5 last year. Sizes include hitches.: 14x70, 10,999.00; 139 a month; 24x44, 14,999.00; 189 a month/' : 24x52 Only 222 a month/ 24x64, 19,999.00; 244.60 a month/ 28x52, ■ 19,999.00; 244.60 a month/ 14x80 = 13,999.00; 174.26 a month/ Highland Park 28x60, 25,999.00; 304.96 a month. Seeing is believing! (704)v 474-4906 or 3741. ’ : 4-7-tfn/LMH Nice, super cfean, furnished, washer/dryer, refrigerator, stove, cen­ tral air. Located in small park. May be left on lot. $4,500.00. 998-4588. : : : - 5-26-1 tnp/KLH QUALITY HOMES, DEPENDABLE SERVICE SAVE THOUSANDS 1-800-228-0816 New 14 Wide Furnished ; 9995.00 , 3-24-tfn/PMH , ATTENTION! Needed; Dependable Men & Women for Opening in Davie County Positions Available For: • W a re h o u s e /D o c k • O rd e r P ic k e rs » P ro d u c tio n /A s s e m b ly '.... G o o d P ay, H e a lth B e n e fits A v a ila b le See Faith Allgood At The Mocksville Employment Office On Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. - Noon. Becks Temporary Services 725-7121 LIBERTY HOMES,INC. One of the nation's leading manufacturers of mobile homes has permanent, full-time positions open now for Assembly Workers at our Statesviiie, N.C. plant. In addition to a liberal hourly vi/age, wo offer incentive pay, group insurance and workman's compensation coverage...plus vacation and (loliday pay! Experience is desired, but not mandatory. If you are w ill­ ing to work, we are willing to train you. Apply in person located off Hwy. 70 East toward Salisbury off Morehead Rd. behind Furst f^cNess. LIBERTY HOMES, INC. R o u te 1, B o x 3 6 8 -B S ta te s v ille , N .C . 2 8 6 7 7 T e le p h o n e 7 0 4 -8 7 8 -2 0 0 1 An Squill Opp.ltlunily EiiiploKCt ■ . i \ e iiA S S IF IE D S I)A\ IK COMN K M KKIMUSK KKCORI). ^mUI^S^I)A^'. Mii.v 26. I'JS,S^I3I) INECTEKSjaB p b o it e a b ^e: BARFOHn:S PIANO 1 llNINiV ing, lobuiliiiim. Wotk iHiat.intci'it : 919-99B2;b9’ HutliiVVB : Piano Rot ,Salo RDsporisil)lf);paity It' lake u(> iow nion- iNly payments on Heautili/I console^ piano Call toll t>oo I a00-3-)i? ;M50 ij-Sbtl) ost & Found^ LOST - vory liiondly, blacK and while Boston Totru’ r (bulldog). Answers to "Jack”:. Last seen in Win, R. Davio area, REWARD! Call,'192-5190. 5-26-Up REWARD - LOST 2 Samoyd dogs, while with long hair in vicinity of Shef­ field Park, May 17 Call Sandy, , 1-800-558-8952 (Days) ‘192-5175 after 6 pin, 5-26-ltnp/S(v1 Employment I PLANT GENERAL MANAGER Needs electric motor fi 15 years experience as General/Plan! Manager; responsi­ ble for all plant operations. Need resume! Start salary S80K, 6 3 6 -8 2 7 4 . Atlantic Personnel Services. _ ' 5-26-ltnp/APS I REGISTERED : NURSES-CANNON CENTER (Psychiatric Inpatient Unit), Banner Elk, NC, Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Salary range S18,996-S29,988. Excellent benefits. Telephone 704-898-5181. Sue Rash, ; RN. AEO/AAE. w m M tM E in s B E m ABOVE AVERAGE SKILLS Now hit ini) in iliis iiM l iin d i:lp fii:;i| tdi U'lnfTor,1!V as:'i<jnnif'n!‘; I iinqi- ln 'iii'lil'.. :N.i lof;' ■ m s hi; |70-tj AlHLINPiS NOW HIRINO riiyhl A1!(,mi- (,lanl;i 1r,ivel Aciui\ls. Moch.ini(:',j, ' CuSloiiU'i Si.'fvici^ Listings S.ilaiioi; to $105K. Entry l.i'vi.'l posiliDns. Call (1) (i05'fiB7-K)0a L>,1 A-'57.?0, •I-:,>fl-Blp GM DEALERSHIP.KOfking Sotvice Assistant. Paris e.xcioiionce holpfi/l Apply itl; poison at I3AYT0N fHOTORS/CHEVROLET, Yadkinvillo, Mon.-Fri,, 8 am, ■ 5 p.m. 5-26-lln/DM GOVERNMENT ' JOBS, S16.040-S59,230/yr, Now hitinq. Your area, 805-687-6000 Ext, R-5720 lor current Federal List, 4-28-8tp Rowan Temporaries offers a variety of part-time employment with flexible placemenl and good benefits. Come join Ihe RTS team today, 636-2475. 2-25-tfn/RTS THE PANTRY...Now Hiring. Apply in person to your local "The Pantry". 5-26-3tnp/TP The Davie County Home Health Agen­ cy is accepting applications for cer­ tified Nursing Aides. Contact Janet Blair, Coordinator of the Home Health Agency, al (704) 634-5985: EOE. 5-26-1tnp/DCHH Employment DIRECTOR OF NURSING Person doriicated to oldet adiills ol this corn-: rminily Wiliituj to lake on a ch,ill(,MU)i,! Ill an o,',pan(liiiy cotpoialion.: Would pf(,?li!r soineoni) with knowletkjo iif fiM.li'ral and state rogiilalions Good bitnclils and salary Cdiimicnsui.ik' with i‘>;(H!li(!ncn, A|)ply m [ifrson to: Atilumn Care of Mocksvillo. I>0 Bo,v ;i;‘7,;U(>cksvillc i:Of; 5 i:’,'lltip/AC Daily ni.'wspaiiei ,s(M,'ks unity Icvi.'l Spniiswtilor $;,'3b' weuk Flesuines/inquirios to Sammy Dal- ten. The Robosonian, PO Box 10;’fj. Luinbotlon, NC 28359 Davie Village Rosidonial Caro is cut- reiilly accepting ti>r lull and patMime Resident Assislanis, Foi fuithor inlot- mation. please call, 634-1515 5-20-2tnp/DV Easy Woik! Excellent Pay! Assemble: products at home. Call for inlorrna- lion 004-641-0003 Ext- A-8645, 5-I2-41P HELP WANTED: Iii,-:; ,'-ial II :io,1111-7 3 0 (1111, ;',NOf)K;; HAfrn cjiii iKvy I'.c, ' I IIRIt'K)' GtiviMiiiiHMil lolis youl aii.-a. $15,()()0-,‘!,r,().f)00 Call (G02) 03)! HHH'. I.>l, ,3i:)l 5-i:.'-3lp Lt,ical l l(.iis'! I3.iri(,h ner.'d:; (ixperirjnc- t;il Wran(|li.'t and othei larm Itelfi 09H-3600> : 519 pliip/MS IViANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY- House of Lloyd has f.ornbinod 2 par­ ty plans: 500 ileriis r;atal0 ()ed Meed supt.Tvisor to tiire anrl tnanaf)'; per­ sonnel No ex(K!ri<;nf,f! neerleri V7ork your own hours: f lo investment, Irtio traininy. supplies and Hav/aiian trip. Call colled. 8-1 or 5-9, Nancy, 919-475-9050 5-,5-7tnp/ND Man to work on farm. House furnish­ ed. Call 766-0338 after 5pm. 5-19-2tnp/JS P a r t - t i m e t e l e p h o n e o p e r a t o r s needed for new Mocksville Business $4.00 per hour plus bonus Call between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday 919-768-0460 ask for Tracey Immediate Openings For Cutters And Sewers Great working conditions Apply from 7 AM Until 3 PM at Southeastern Sewing Service, Inc. 107 Salisbury Street Mocksville, N.C. 634-0878 dealership log homes Your complete log home manufac­ turing company has all of American’s finest lines, starting at S9,675. Great earning potential, will not Interfere with present employment. Invest­ ment 100% secured by model home. Call Mr. Lamont, loll free 1-800-321-5647 The O riginal : :( Q ) s .iD ) o ir n a a iiis And Supply Inc. Rt. 6-346 LOGUE ROAD MI. JULIET, IN 37122 BERMUDA VILLAGE Has openings for ‘ Housekeepers •Valets •Experienced cook and wait staff GOOD WAGES Better benefits The Best Place To Work Direct inquiries: to Executive Director Bermuda Village , P,0: Box B-V-l Advance, NC 27006 Are your scecretarial skills getting rusty? Do you need extra income? Come by today. We have Clerical and Industrial Posi­ tions available, good pay. Must be dependable have own transportation and home phone, CALL TODAY! NEVER A FEE 634-1100 TEMPORARY SERVICES INDUSTRIAL DIVISION a ro u n d th e w o r ld ' The #1 Party Plan Company in America is NOW liiring product demonstrators for the 1988 Season W o r k P a r t - T im e o r F u ll- T im e F R E E K it R E E S u p p lie s N O C o lle c tin g N O D e liv e r y F R E E T r a in in g W h o le s a le a n d F u n d r a is in g O p p o r l: u n il: ie s a ls o a v a ila b le W o r k a n d E n jo y It! Call Andrea Cornatzer at 998-2052 (I Love To Talk Christmas) Experienced Sewing Machine Operators NEEDED, Indota Mills Cl),. Yadkin Plri,’a Stioppinfj (i'inler, VailKiiivilk!. N.C. 5-26-yinp l ULl TIME JOBS I^Or^ FRONT DESK AT FUI..1. SERVICE HOTEL in Aslu/ville, NC. Iltjurs: /’run lo 3pni: ;)pni ripiii: Ilpin-7am Gotjd Salary, will p.'iy inoyiiirj (;xpensei VVrile lo: PC Box H09, Mation NC 26752, FULL TIME SUPERVISORY POSI­ TION OPEN. Apply in person lo Ol’O. Westwood Village, Clemmons, MC /G6-9883, : 5-25-ltnp/OPO Empldvment NEED RESIDENT MANAGER...for NoyV t'Jorlhv/ood Apartments in Mocksville. Required lo live al site. Musi be persofiable and enjoy work­ ing with and meeting all types of peo­ ple, Send resume' to; PO Box 160'), ConcQtd. NC 28025, : 5-12-4tnp/DDC' Now laKing applications for; Grill Cook, Dishwasher S Waitresses. Apply al F 8 F Bar-B-Oue at Greasy- Corner,: 5JMtnp_/FFBB PART/FULL TllvIE Earn S350/wk wbrk-^ ing: as a Government refund ,locator \ in your area. No experience required. Start immediately: 713-782-9919, ext. no. <1 00. ★ ATTENTION ★ W e h a v e o p e n in g s fo r • W a re h o u s e w o rk • L ig h t in d u s tria l in D a v ie C o u n ty 1 s t a n d 2 n d s h ifts • G o o d p a y & b e n e fits C o m e to E S C (Brocl< Building) T u e s d a y & F rid a y 9 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 T o m e e t o u r U n ifo rc e R e p re s e n ta tiv e . 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MO " 601 - Mocksville * 1 IM M K ('()rv r\ - K.NTKKI’KISK R W O H I), llirK S D A V , iNJiiy 2fi, I9S«-14D Judge In Alexander: Superior Court Cases Continued l.;isl Wl'L'k'.S session ol' IlllMC Ciniiuy Suix-ridi: C'lnin l^isicU on K . 1 ' tiiiys beoniiM.' Jiul;.!o I hunins \V. Koss, w ill' .i-. si'lu'iluU'd, l ( '. preside invi: ihe sc'suni. u.is presidiim osei a k'iif'.di\ in.il in AieVaiulei (',n in l\. Superior ( ’o'.rii s'..is lu Mon d;i> morning, dicn leeesscJ uiuil , The lolloss nii: e.ises were vonlinued uiuil ilui JuU se.s.siun. Mich.iel Aikins. i'ih Ii.iIumi ■- l.urry Holes, non coniplianee, Rieliaiil I'lijtene l^air'.. (i/n haiion violation, , ; ^■ Tlionias M a rk Ad.iins. nuirder; Jlrsi tlegree burgi.iiy; armed riibl.iery. — - Mieliael lillioii ArnoKl. m.iin laininu a dwellingToi sale ol a eon troik'il Suhslanee; sale ol .1 eontroll ed siibsianee; iiossessioii oi a eon- U'lilled substance w iili inieni to maniil'aetiire. sell or tleliver. — tierald I5ean Benton, 1)\V1. -■ W illiam Wade Blackburn, DW i, — Richard MiddleK'ii Bowles, exceeding safe speed and drivinii after consumint; alcohol as a pro­ visional licensee. — Steven iM-anklin Brown, DW I, — Ann Buchanan, cruelty to iiiiiinals, — Walter Patterson Burton. DW I, — Joe Edward Caudle Jr.. D W I. — Michael Bruce Click, main­ taining a dwelling for sale iif a con­ trolled substance; tw'o counts of sale of a controlled substance; two counts of possession o f a controll­ ed substance w'ith intent to manufacture, sell or deliver; possession of marijuana wiih intent to sell or deliver. — Toby Lee Doub. DW'I. — Charles Dulin. conspiracy to sell or deliver marijuana; selling a controlled substance; posse.ssion of a controlled substance svith intent to manufacture, sell or deliver. — Kevin Ellis, harnussing phone calls; breaking and entering; .second-degree tre.spassing; a.s.sault on a female. — Eddie Lewi.s Frost, taking in- deceni liberties w'iih a child. — David Hagie. breaking or entering and larceny. -J a c k Clinton Howard. DW I; no operator’s license; reckless driving; a.ssaullon an olTicer. — Bailey; Lee James Jr., ac- cesst)ry after the fact, — Aaron K, Jones, breaking or entering and larceny. — James Edward Joyner, larceny. ' — Perry Dean Uiird, four counts o f possession of a controlled substance W'ith intent to manufac­ ture, sell or deliver; three counts of sale of a controlled substance. An order of arrest was issued for Liiird on Monday, but was stricken later in the week. ~ David Glenn Mayhew' Jr., DW I, consuming a malt beveiage; consuming a nialt beverage under age 21; possession o f marijuana; no operalor’.s license; no vehicle, insurance. -- Tina Brown Mellon, DW I. — Gordon Clyde Nowell, DWI. — Archie James Parsons, DW I: no operator’s license. — .Stacey; Plowman, assault, — Cun Van Allen Scott, break­ ing and entering; tw'o counts ot Cocaine Possession Charged Davie S h e iiff’s Department deputies served warrants on so­ meone living at 148 llollow' H ill Court in Mocksville on April 7. (Jnce inside, they noticed drug parajihernalia, said Dct. Jerry W illiams. Ilems were sent |o the SBI lab for analysis and as it result, a W'oman wasc)iarge<i last week with posses­ sion of cocaine. Ueal/ice l.evern •‘Vern” Ked- mon, 2‘J, was charged on May with possession of a .small iiiiioiinl o f cocaine and with |)ossession of drug paraplienialia. ,She was released from custody after posting a Si ,000 bond, pen­ ding a July 7 court apjiearance. y breaking (>r entering and larceny, drivmg while license revoked; - I )a\ id Stevenson, (irst (iei/rcc Jell Scoii, sale ol a eontroll- laihire lo stop at the scene ot an sexual olfense, ed subslaiKv; possessionofci ciin- aeeident. Michael WaVne W .ii'oiier, luilleil sulKV;uKe wiih Inieni lo Glenn Clay .Synder. driving DW I. .• " iiuiiuib ctiifi'. sell or deliver.. after ilrinkMig by a provisional , , W illia ii) Jel'lrev Welth. driv Melvni lunuM Snii-.. DW I; licensee. ing while license resnkeil. l-ineni.i U'llliaiHs. ufleri/ii; a cd siibsianee w ith inlonl to; loi ” oi! papei, manufacture, sell or deliver; twoi . -I iiiKiiliy Rev W illiams.'oh- counts o l' .sale o f a cotilrollcci laininu |iro|vrt\ by ial.se pretenses,: substance; [xissession of a controll- Jaiiies I'.dwaid W’illiaiiis. lour cd substance U'ith intent (o ciunils III possession ol a coiuroll- nVanufacture. sell or deliver. sT.:.* i'S ik-J County Board Amiiseci With School Budget l!> I). ( li;iiriii i'«tnuiussit>iK‘is loiind |)lfiily 111 ilo wlicn ('inmiv M;in;i),’Ci Julii\ llnihcr iiiul (^HMily AUnliii'S Jnlui limck IkiiI III Ic.ivi; llicii mcclmi'. lasi Id ilouhle ehei k tli'i.iils of rcrinaiKing a Tiirincrs 1 ioiiic AiliiiiniSlniiiiiii lii:iii ii'lurncil 'II niiiuHC', l.ili'i C'ullimiSMUlK'l liUll IlilllM-T s.iiil '\\'c \ c t 111 ii h.iir in iwn " Smilli, 1 lausfi .uni I'nniiiiis sioiicis Hikiil', ,'\li:.\anili'i: :inil Dr 1- W .S'kiicfHilll-dsierlell llic iiK-i'iiiii' iMilyl loiiml Iho (>Mi|>(isc<i 'iiJ S iiiillloii bui)i;ci in II lolilci ilislnlnilfil 111 ihein al I'luk’oi lor n ninniti.-10 tiiiit ilic 'i'lsV.O.^X tL'inic'Ic'd lin Ifaelior siipplcinom',, ‘I'IkiI rii!iirc was lisied on tlif si-cond p:iL'c ol a Iniclgcl iiiessaiic L.\|il.iining rcqucMs. H.uiscr s;iii,i ihe loial was con- suliMatily iiHirc iliaii tlie S5(i,(XX) re(|iicMC(l In Iasi year's hiuigel lor iL'aehcr :vni>«i........ .ninti " he said. Ts Ignore Balance Growth Planners OK Hillsdale Shopping Center .. ....... nriw.mn m cniecniitiiunoam m ioiulap is/iincsi (<irhi}:tiw.i> busiiii.sv r, after which Lawrence D u ll, either slly Kathy 1). t’liamn D.ivio Counly Eiilijipriso Mi.'coid llic iiiecliiiti) to rocoiimioml a)) pioval ol llio icqiicsl 10 ttu: tiro w lli was itct'alc last 'n\ur; the D avie Co Hoard coiisideri. re/DiK’ 5.V2 aci 158 in Hillsdale ty shopping •: ' Despite op(X).si residents, bi>ard 1 5. 1 (Carl Hiimpti and Lawrence Dull cither spoke against or expressed concern about the request. Bates, a P'-'^ciuedly n the property r,: after which rant, day-care warehouses. a the meeting refrain ■ ne planners apparpmi,,devc -vina. Davii.- ...... mw i t a ll Davie County has iearneci a lot in the past decatde. A lot has chang­ ed. We are facing a whole new set of problems: Growing pains. Zoning conflicts. Crowded schools. Public altitudes have changed, too. We don't want run-away growth. We don’t want to lose our rural atmosphere. Our leadership hasn’t changed. It sees the problems, but does too little about them. We don’t have a county-wide zoning plan. Nor is one being developed. We don't have concrete plans to finance and build classrooms already needed in some of the elementary schools. That’s why we are seeking office as Davie County commissioners. We want to solve the problems, not just talk about them. Davie County is a wonderful place to live because of the very assets that are now in jeopardy — good schools, open land, relatively little crime and good, honest, hard­ working folks. Opponents have said we want to 'stop growth. That’s not true. It's run-away, thoughtless develop­ ment we oppose. Growth that creates problems, that ruins the qualities that makes Davie County attractive to all of us. What will we do if elected? We won’t joke about the school budget, for one thing. For another, we won’t approve zoning changes ui^tess developers pro­ duce specific site plans. We will deal honestly, and straight-forward with anyone who comes to the commissioners. We will do the public’s business before the public, and not hide from criticism. We want the best education for our children the county can afford. And we want to pass this land on to the next generation in as good — and hopefully better — condi- : tion than we received it. It’s not too late to preserve Davie County’s quality of life. That’s why we are seeking office. That’s why we need your vote on Tuesday. T u e s d a y ’ s e l e c t i o n d e c id e s t h e n e x t 4 y e a r s Spurgeon Foster Jr,Bert Bahnson I’liiil rul Ily l /.iiinilHl'i! Ill rii'il SpuKjroii I ..i,l. i I' .mil llril llalmsoii