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01-JanuarySilver Spirits Basketball Team Going to Arizona M a lls : P a g e B I The Top Tw Weather, Rezoning, School Bond Highlight Davie News Events For '96 P 9 ( ^ 7 ■, DAVIE COUNTY 80« ENTE USPS 149-160 ECORD »P A G E S Man Accused Of Slicing Wbman's Throat Had Become Paranoid ByMOwBuiilanlt Davie G)unly Enterprise Record ■ A man who cut his girlfnend's throat on Dec. 22 has been taken to Central Prison in Raleigh for safe keeping. Ray Lamar Wagner, 46, of 1848Junc­ tion Road, was anested the day after the incident, charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflict­ ing serious injury. He was taken into custody in lieu of a $100,000bond, pend­ ing a first-appearance hearing Feb. 6 in Davie District Coutt. Wagner hadbecomeinoeasinglypara- noid in the days before the cutting, said Davie SherifTs Detective Lt. Jimmy I’hipps.' That paranoia has continued, as il has taken several ofTicers at a lime to hold the 280-poundman down onlhree occasions. Phipps said that Wagner somehow gol the idea thal Ihe govemment was oul to gel him, and thought the mobile home he shared with Melody Lynn Jordan had been "bugged." On the nightbeforethecutting, Wagner had cut the heat up to where it was ex­ tremely hot, and Jordan went to Ihe living room to a chair to sleep. When she woke up, Wagner was over Deputy John her with a knife, cutting her throat and Coley was cov- telling her to die, Phipps said. ered in blood Jordan managed to break free, and ran whenitwasover. to a neighbor's house. Wagner followed, W H Ieapa^ stabbing himself in the neck along the al Baptist Ho«pi- way, Phipps said. lal, Wagner also Jordan'was taken lo Rowan Regional had to be re- Medica) Center in Salisbury for treat- strained by two ment, Wagner lo N.C. Bapiist Hospital in Davie deputies Winston-Salem. | andseveraloflhe En route to the hospital, Wagner tried security guards, to gel out ofthe ambulance, breaking the When he was back glass with his head. OfHcers from released, four duee departments subdued him thal lime. WavMr deputies were assigned the task of laking him from Davie Couniy to Centnl Nscn in Raleigh, where inmates considered a risk to themselves or odien arc taken for safekeeping. Two deputies wete riding in dte patrol car with Wagner in Ihe back, Iwo more deputies were folkiwing in another car. Just as tftey entered Alamance Coun^ onI-4(V8S,DcputyRonnieBoget handed a note to Deputy Christ Vest, saying that Wagner had gotten loose from a waist bell, a restraining device used along with leg irons. "Somehow, he got il off,” Vest said, : PkueSeeCuUiiig-h«>4 Men Charged InAOempled RapeOf FourGMs Four Davie County men have been charged with Ihe attempted rape of giris ranging in age fmm 10-16. The incidents occuired in mid- ,December al a residence on Ca­ bana Lane, said Davie Sheriffs Detective Nelson Tuirentine. • Rodney Forest Evans. 19, of 801 Milling Road, Mocksville. was charged with aitempted rape. SKond-degree kidnapping and first-degree burglary. : • Faniq Peterson, 2S, of 138 Deadmon Road, Mocksville, was charged with first-degree burglary. : •CeasarJones.23.ofI39Fair- field Road. Mocksville. was charged with two counts of at­ tempted rape, second-degree kid- nappingandfirsl-degreeburglaiy. • Cedric Gabriel "Gabe" WU- son. 23.ofI25 Goodwill Heights, Mocksville,wascharged withiwo counts of attempted tapeand first- degree burglary. . .Evans, Jones and Wilson were placed in the Davie County Jail in lieu of a $2SO.OOO bond each. PMerson in lieu of a $100.000 bond. Fint-appearance henittgi for each lUHiea is scheduled for Jan. 9 in Davie District Court. tWieoiinesaidtheoMettofthe giHs.a(B 16.hMliiiviKdEvanita tiip retideocc. Evans asked if he cdt^ bring a ftiend, and the fiw yvenltotheieiidence. . :iEvun and Jonea were vm»- with tbe 16 year oU when ^ tied her hanida with ribbon Md pulled herihin up and pantt down. They left after she began ei^ng and screaming.’nnrentine said. , :Jonea and Wilson then broke iniothereiidence andbegan"feel- irig" the other ‘nirtenline said. Evans attempied. but was unable to get back into the : KMnoe.Tlieyagainleftatolbe iWkiipMici«taiii«ihedetec- tiWMlA Run Richard, Run ion of Bob A M tM S tg il of Hjgh PoM, WM a iNoud flnWMr of ttNi D avii F ip l^ Resolution Fiin Pun Satijiday. Fúrm on p l ^ o| t|wave|ito,plapáa | ^ ' r t - > > p tiolo liy HoMw F an u aaw i Gas Station Next To Davie High? Mocksville Planning Board Says No Inc. of Mooresville nude the reque^ hoping to* open a Texaco station with convenience store anti restaurant Located in a non-residential area surrounded the high school, community college, a shopping cenler and Lee Jeans. Alexutder’s attorney G ^ McClamrock said highway business zoning is the best use ofthe land. "There is no way anyone could live Ihere and: have any quality of life," he said. Alexandersaidthesloiewouklbesomethingihe people of Mocksville could be proud of while increasing the tax base and creating jobs. Pkaae See Phmieri - h f i 4 QyJcniiic Houpe Davie County Enterprise Record Concems about how a portion of land along Hwy. 601 shouM be used broughi a number of Davie resklents to a Mocksville Planning Board meeting Dec. 19. After hearing comments from several residenis of the Southwood Acres community, ihe board voted not to recommend approval of a rezoning request ofa2.78 acre tract between Southwood and Rollingwood drives near Davie High School from residential to highway business. . Tommy Alexander of J.T. Alexander and Sons This Old House CooteenweHistoiicGiajpVMToReciuit 1 Yxing lilie s lb Piesene Village Atmosphere^ and diedecline of home-ownenhipnttt.* Runiiey' •akL Sixty-two of the houses an rental unit!, M M i percent That me is 42 petcent on Duke Sacet ; ; ’Aa our ekiedy citiMW piM on. die poMtiiri exists fior this condition to multiply,''he said. ‘How can we preserve CDoieeinee's hisMiic bou^stock?In addition to s^lawenfoioetneiit aadgovemmentcan take, the m^solutkintotheae dangen cornea when young fmiliea buy our U^; (one houaea to make them homea." Rumley Midi;: HethankedtheiownfiirptvkNiseflintscgeai^ agn«top№videftill-timepi4icepnitecikM,ada(^: ing onUnaneea requiring fropoty to be kept in iik good conditiam and wofUig with oounty ofScIA: to improve the ffacpmectknsyaiem. . ; \ "HopeAilly, we'ie aendJng' t mMUge Ihti' Cooleemee'ahUlctichouieawm^i^dkwed» ^del(rianH.duetoitq|ect''Rumity.MidL'':'j 'I1wnextilep,lbaiileyitid,wiSbe«>imriMlh». CooleeineevillaieiaaiaodpiMetoiiwiandiii«' (fimUy.'niedlAhapeatobeginthtttffiMwilMi tenextfewyMn.'. ilyM B i«!Dtvle County Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE - Abaemee landkitds in the old' cottonmillhousingvillageconlinuetobeagrowing problem - with crime and with the deterknting conditions of the houses. CooleemeeHistoricalAssociationPresidentJim Rumley presented the lown board widi an updated housing survey rKcnUy - a survey dte groiqi hopes ia the fit« step to revitalizini the village. Ttte goal, according to Rumley. ia to have fiimi- lie* buy the houses aa they become vacant . 'AtotalofSaShousesanincludedindiesurvey. H i e liigNt portkn of our historic mill houses are well kept by their oumen," Rumley said. "Yet, ctir historic housing stodctioeafMescmon-goiiig .'dangeia. "Ainaii|theseandeHikMlaoframageorlh)in being imncwified; ilie im pt. of fire fiom old wiring u d hMing aynma aa well u so nmy waitrhifdratt with ittidpfuato flow; a small n u ^ : bercfltiaKricihvdiiiiiiWiiguaeducridihouiea; i f Deilg^^ For Chrii^ Dii Tipo Cofcir^oiii Divie O puM y.^ p tt up CMslmu mea at thiieeii^imliNrfitcdip^^ 3. 11ie«m p i c l w ^ he heU i^ A d v m № Stuioii Roi^off HWy. SDt), Smitfa Otme (Hwy. I W itd(^W w y-6«W eil«I-40)flredepM ; iiienü' R M id ^ -ihoiiM awa to thoae btM gnned,. Tnea wiU ba ciiUkMi M b d iltiii ta t 3 in niudiRun;'" 1 I ' * ^ \ «toltteCtariaiinaaMeatoihe Raid aaydaw ttw > d M Ì|t^ |^ 3 rl 1 to n n iala n M lk in .c a|a*H lid « aM ecn iir i|99M4CTr - s i »- DAVIE CÓUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jaa 2,1997 D A V I B C O U N T Y ENTERPRU^BCORD USPS 149-160 171 South Main Straet M o cktvit,N C 27028 (704)634-2120 PuHW ied««MUyby№ e : DAVIECOUNTY PUBUSHING (X). ¡IMgMSiMiks..... {^obinFMguston....EdHor/PubNeher IMwBMnhardL.. Ittcky Snyder... ......Qeneral Manager ........Managing Edtor •Advertising Manager Devle lleeotd \19ie-1S6e 1800-1966 ' Pwtodcal* PMl4 |tPaldlnMiidavilt.NC 27028 Journal 1901-1971 \ 8иЫС1<р«олГШи Stagi* Copy. 50 C«iM «20 pw уиг in Nofti СмМш S2S pw умг ouWdi Noith СшоМа POamASTERStnd addrni Ghingw to: Onto County ЕМмрЛи Rtend P.O.Bo««M ilocllHfc.WC 270Я8 'Fertilizer Storage Unit' — Sentinel Against Growth He is both gracious and irascible. Kind but stubborn. A gentleman and a scoundrel. That's Bert Bahnson. It's hard not to admire him. It's impossible not to wince al some of his antics, He is a man of his convictions. He doesn't bow to popular opinion just to get along. Bahnson is on a one-man mission to save the rural atmosphere of Davic County. Last week, he installed a mobile home across from Bermuda Run CounUy Club. It's not just any mobile home. It's a 1960-vintage trailer that doesn't look to be fit for man nor beast. He has erected a flagpole beside il to fly the Confederate battle flag. Don't be suiprised if he doesn't spread cow manure in generous por­ tions around the place. Rather, pig manure. Actually, il's no longer a mobile home at all. Il is a portable "fertilizer storage unit" used in his farm operalion and completely legal as Bahnson interprets the county zoning régulations. Zoning rules do not apply to bona fide farms. . New neighbors are coming soon. Bahnson wants them lo know just whal they are getiing. Davie County may be a . rural paradise, but he says city folks who move lo the country quickly find they don't like paradise. They will want to change iL ■::: They will be afraid of the dark. So they will want street :] ^ ts to crowd out the stars, They will want municipal sewer. Sidewalks. Govem- -io^'services. ; : And they will wanl iheir neighbors to be like themselves. : ’ : Bert Bahnson is not like them. - ; - : Several months ago in Forsyth County, deputies airested ■ a farmer and his son for plowing their fields at night. Disturb- ing the peace. Neighbors in new subdivisions had com- : pluned. [ ; : He doesn't want thal lo happen at Win-Mock. : ] : I Bahnson lost a bid to buy 300 acres of the old Win-Mock ;R nns, his family's propeity. Instead, the land was sold to a : glwp of Advance and Clemmons investors who plan to build ;lñore than SOD homes there. The houses will go on about ISO : jiie s scattered on a field next to his fence. Already, the lead •foestor, Bill Bumetle, has complained about the new "fenil- ;û«r storage unit.” f ; ' ' Bahnson said another is coming. He will pul it at N.C. ;№1 and Yadkin Valley Road. He also has range hogs on the f imperty, rooting in the mud nexl to the proposed develop- : menl. He says the hogs have been a good investment. "I'm I düng better with them lhan cattle." I';; Hogs stink. He wants the flood of new neighbors lo see I them befote Ihey move in. '1 just don'l want SOO or 600 :p ^ le moving in that don't know what a little freedom is all | i ^ t . They will whine and cry." ; He is daring the Davie County commissioners lo touch ■lift) . 'Tm ready to go on and find out who rules Ihe roost — fanners or the developers. If they want to change the rules ■Mevery farm in this counly, they can." I;:; Farmers have long been in retreat. Pastures have become ;1gdf courses. Eastem Davie County is growing by leaps and rjlÿnds. Most agree some growth is a good Ihing. But will the new neighbors understand lhat life in the ; country comes with annoying flies, manure, pigs and cows? I — Dwight Sparks h The Mail Davie High Teacher Commands, Deserves Respect To (he editor My fouith period leacher. Mr. Damll Steele, is a very flne person. He has laught social studies and civics for 19yearsat Davie High School. Civics is Ihe study of economics, legal, and political sys* terns. Steele carries out his job in a way lhat makes one comfortable. Heexplainsthlngssoihat the students Interest is held which makes the class much more enjoyable. His tests are not easy. They make you think and you have lo study hard in oi^r to be successful. Steele's class is very challenging and you must participate and pay attention. Steele has a very good sense of humor and he works well with his students on a one-to^}ne basis. Center Fire Department Thanked Tollicedilor. We want to Dunk Center Volunteet Fiie Dept, for responding loabnuh Tire on Oct. 22 al our home onGodbeyRoad. Weweienolathomeattlielinie. bul our neiglibor, Neil Brocic, and his son Ben called die fire depamneni and we are so diankful dial Ihe fire was put oul when il was. Also, I would especially like to diank die lady fire fighter for her ihoulderlocryon. May Cod richly bless all ofyou for your volunteering. Thanks for being diere. Michael and Jessie McDaniel Mocksville Cana Christmas Bazaar SuccessfulTo the editor The Cana Home Extension Club would like to lhank all the people who supported our 27th annual Christmas bazaar. The Cana bazaar is held every year on the second Saiurday in December. Proceeds from the bazaar are used to maintain the Cana School building and for various commu* nily and Home Extension Club activities. Thanks to each and eveiyone who came. Thecommuniiy's participation means a lol lo the Cana Home Exten­ sion Club members. Jane C. Webb, secretary Cana Home Extension Club 1996 Was Blessed Year For A Storehouse For Jesus To die editor Asweconielodiecloseofl996,Iwantlo diank ollwhohavegivensogenenxislyofdieirsuppania A Storehouse for Jesus. Ilhasbeenablessnlyear in many ways as we have woiked togedier UJ feed and clodie die needy in our communiiy. I sincerely diank each and eveiy chuich and school, business and civic oiganizadon, family and individual who has donated on our Monddy Food Plan Team for keeping food coming in each mondi. I diank cur faidiful volunteers who have labored widi a cheerful spirit. Each who has given, in whatever way die Lord has blessed you to give, has contributed much to the effoits of diis ministry and you are appreciated more dian youwilleverknow. ThisChrisWias, dirough die effoitsof churches, businesses, and families, we were able lo provide Chrislmas for 2IS children and 16 adulls. Thanks lo each ot you f» your gcnemu giving and foi making Chrislmas special for so many. Iwould also like to diank die youdi in diiscounty for lheir effoiu and suppoit diis past year-bodi in food and clodiing drives and in volunteering. You have compassionate hearts and have blessed diis minisliy in many ways. We ait proud of you. ; Thank youfoibeing so supportive DavieCounty. Thank you for your many prayera and for yoii words of encouragement. It is an honor lo wot with you. * May each of you have a blesied year in 1997. Welook ahead widiexciiement at whal die LordU going todo in diecoming year. He is worthy of our praise. : : Marie Collini Dircctor What Team Will Win The ACC Title? к '4 : * CharibJebw rn 'W ake Fom t ia fo i^ to w iB ib lkM M rlh ^ an th elM l D m M G rtoie M octavle 'W ake F o m i, bccause tkejr're better thaa every- b o if.’ Sandra Vance MocksviBe 'W ake^lbqrbavevM jrtal peeplelbii]i«ar.U'slheb-yiar Steele is a man of many good qualities. He currently coaches boy's basketball and girl's soft­ ball. Steele is a man of veiy strong character. He commands respect. He deserves a great deal of iL Andra Smith Advance Davie Village Residents Appreciate Good Will i Toiheedilor - On behalf of die residents and slaff of Davie Village, I would like 10 diank die people of Mocla­ ville and Davie Counly. TTiere has been a tremen­ dous out-pounng of good wUI and joy given to is. During diis holid^ season, we have seen whiu a good heart diis community possesses. There aje too many individuals 10 diank peisonally,hov«va, we would like lo Uiank all die churches, groups of carolers, individuals,children and famiUesforyow ihoughUandholidayspiriL Thank you Mocksvilje and Davie Counly. You have given us greal Mkhael Donnelly Davie Villaie p ^ T r i p M t Advance ’ C arolina. I Jnst Ih in i th q r'v e fo llte e ip e ri« » * ;mmm Good Ole' Boy Resolution: A Little Baccer* Spit fo r CiemfToni Mike Bamhardt The cyrstal ball is spinniitg out of control. Another year is '^tlj^n us, and it is time to moke a few resolutions and predictions^ , , Don'l expect Ihe ordinary. Lose weight. Exercise more. Spend I more time with the family. Anybody cdn made those resolutions. 1 And don't expect Ihe ordinary predictions i of what Hollywood star is going to sleep wilh I who and divorce who and move in wilh who. I The Aarwill handle those just fine. I But what would a good ole’ boy vow to do I for the new year. And what’s going to happen ; .tp Ihe good ole' boys’ world in 1997. Get Ihe : Юеепех ready. j ' He vows to eal more pickled pig’s feet, and I dfink more bottles of pop with foam on top so I his belly will be as big as Jim Bob's. Jim Bob lisa good ole’ boy hero. The man looks as if he . swallowed a 200-pound watermelon - whole, j When he bends over to pick up a tire iron, j you’ll see tnore ciack than Miami has on a I Saturday night. You can find Jim Bob in any rural communiiy. ; He vows to be kinder to his old hound dog. He may even get ! the heater fixed in the cab ofhis truck so ’’Biscuit" won’t get cold j on those trips to Jim Bob's for hog killin'. And while he’s in a : good mood, he vows to put a cushion in that chair he has for his I wife in the back of the truck. Nuthin’s too good for a good ole’ ; boy’s woman. ; He vows never to drive the old pickup truck inlo Clemmons, i That's a village, you know, and pickups aren’t welcome in ; villages. It could spoil the image. But just to prove that he ain’t i 'afraid of them villageites, he’ll hitch up the old mule, ride it across the Kathryn Crosby Bridge and spit some tobacco juice i on the concrete and say ’’This ain't Maybeiry, and you ain't Aunt ; Bee.” He’ll drive it by Tanglewood, and spit some tobacco in - that direction, saying: ”If yall’d plow up them fairways you could’plant enough com to feed all the hungry children in Kernersville.” He'll drive that old mule and buggyi right up 1S8 to the Clemmons Town Hall, spit some more tobacco, saying, ’’I’ve got your carriage right here." On the way home, traveling N o lio t o f T A X U S IM G F O R M V K COU N TY All property on hand January 1,1997 bolh real and personal Is subject to taxation regardless ol age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICENSED wllh Ihe North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current registration Is renewed or an application Is made for a new registration. About three months after your regisiraiion renewal you will receive a bill from the Counly. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before Interest is added at the rate of 3/4 of 1% per monlh. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on January 1, 1997 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD, there Is no change In the listing requirements for those vehicles. Other property required to be listed In Januaty include; mobile homes, boats and motors, jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, fumishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayart ahould rtport any naw buildings or any ImprovamanU built on real aaUta, or any cliangaa to i«al aatata to tha Tax Offlca. The Tax Administrator’s Ofllce wiil be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property In 1996. If you need to list personal property as Indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a fonn In . the mall, please contact the Tax Administrator's Office for the proper forms. E X B m iO N f M B f lB I .V um m m a North Carolina excludes from property taxes the first ^ ,0 0 0 In assessed value of owner occupied residence for persons aged 6S qr older whose Income does nol exceed $15,000, or totally and permanently disabled whose income does not exceed $15,000. If you received the exclusion In 1996, you do not need to apply again unless you have changed your permanent residence. If you received the exclusion In 1996 and your disposable income in 1996 was above $15,000, you must notify tha Assessor. If the person receiving the exemption has died, the person required by law to list the property must notify the Assessor. Any person who falls to give the notice required by N.C. Law shall not •>nly be subject to loss of the exemption, but also to the i'penaltie» pnwMed by N.C. Law. H you did not racalv« tho ;oxekMion but ara noi» aNgMt, you may obtain a co|iy of appNoaUon from tiw Aaaaaoor. it muat bo fiiad by :Aprii 18. You mu8t:fiio a Hating form to continuo to rracaiva tiM oxampUon. Listing will begin January 2,1997 In the Tax Administrator’s Office In the County Administration Building. Offtee listing help is available Jan. 2-Jan. 3t, 1997. iiours will be 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing is January 31, 1997. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U.S. Postal Senlce not later than January 31,1997. All late listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please make youc return early to avoid a late penal^. Divio County T u Adminiatrator ItaryNallRkihia on Lewisviile-Clemmons Road, he'll drive that mule and buggy up to the window of one of the thousand fast-food restaurants, saying; ’’Ya’il got any pig’s feet in there?" ' He vows never to say a disparaging word about Turkeyfoot. That’s God’s country. Any place thal Elvis would seek refuge from the evils of the world is a place to worship. He vows to put new steps to his trailer/mobile home/manufac­ tured home/manufactured housing product. No matter what the people who make it say, to a good ole’ boy, he lives in a trailer. And he’s dum proud of it. Anybody coming to visit without an invite had better beware, because good ole’ boy vows to pul one bad cement block on those steps to trip up traveling salesmen, govemment snoops, and Aunt Verna’s annoying young’uns. That woman should have leamed about birth control a lot sooner. Them kids can wreck a trailer faster than a tornado in the middle of a hurricane. He vows to get more exercise. Forget jogging. Forget the gym. Forget one of those devices they sell on the programs he picks up from the satellite dish in iKe backyard, although he has to admit he likes watching Ihem models try ’em out. Exercise for a good ole’ boy is working. He'll cut more firewood. He’ll plant more beans. He’ll put a new engine in the old GTO. Exercise without accomplishing something useful is useless, In his mind. He vows not to get mad at computers in 1997. So whal if he don't understand them. He needs a new boat anchor. How about the predictions? While the good ole' boy is tiying to adapt to the changing wortd, to him, if something ain't broke, it don'l need changing. Take his radio stations, for instance. Good ole’ boys like country music, and Aunt Eloise on WTQR has always been their favorite. But someone said she was ridin’ in a limosine in the Advance Christmas Parade. The good ole’ boy sure hopes she felt out of placé. .He’s got a spot In. thè back of^is pickup I h a ^ would show off her beauty (legs like ijirie Mdfgan, buns like Shania Twain, bust like Dolly Paiton and face like... Willie . Nelson) much more than a fancy limosine. Gopd ole’ boys likt ;. rock and roil, loo. While John Boy andBilly 4 t their favoritiK' these giiys are making too daggum much money for a good o№' boy. The prediction for '97: good ole' boys will boycott them : both if they don't come up with proof they're sjiii one of them.' S NASCAR, the traditional favorite sport of the good ole' boy;* is getting out of hand. They closed down North Wilkesboro, we of their favorite tracks. Now the races are being held in placesV like New England (You eat chicken legs at a car race; nol clain^. chowder, you nim wits.), Japan (You drink soda and beer at car races^not saki, you hair brains.) and California (broccoli quiche, anyone?). And instead of siltin' on cement steps getting sunburn; on your beer belly while dodging chicken legs.ipeople are watching die races from air conditioned suites. with caterers catering to their every whim. II just ain't right. The prediction'i^.i; The good ole' boys made it famous, and if NASCAR keeps ignoring them, they'll make it unfamous. There’s a dirt track npt; too far away where you can get grit in your teed) and watch fights in the pits. Now that’s racin'. ;r„; Wrasslin' is another good ole' boy sport that is getting out of., hand. Pay per view? We paid for the dum TV and we paid for.-, the dum satellite dish, and in 1997, we ain't paying again to , watch Rie Flair slam dunk that Hulkermaniacster. . Bumper stickers will be in again in '91. No vulgarity on Ihe' ' good ole' boy kind. Theirs will say things like "Mule Days - Benson, NC" and "Hank Williams For Prcsident" and "My Kid” ; Beat Up Your Honor Student" and "If You Can Read This Tu^ ' Your Windshield Wipers On Because‘ Splat. Oh, yea. Chewing tobacco isn't going out of style in '97. W ^nderiid T hings H a W h o i B oth Baptist A n d Fresi P u t T h e ir Eaith In '& u . To put it mildly, wc were flattered. Two of the , lirgcsi and finest mcdical centcrs in the state, Baptist Ho^ital In Wiiuton-Salem and Presbyterian Hospital in Chariotte, wantnl lo form an , allianccwithui. So,ofcourK,wc I , took them up on it. And soon yWil be able to take advantage of shand services between all three medical centcrs. You'll haNt access to more specialisu, greater technology, including | high-tech heart surgery and canccr treatment, and more insurance options. And when you add all that to the other great services wc already have, it means y<Hi’ll he aNc to get all the healthcare you need fight here:. Which noi only shoM's that wonderlul things can happen when both Baptist and Presbyterian put their faith in you. It sho«! «’ondcrful things can happen v^-hcn ytMi put >4)ur &ith in Rou-an Rc^onal Mcdical,Center. HcwÄN Regional MEDICAL CEI^R V Т1*Е5ош «1кгТЫ11НЫЙк«е. Л 6П ЬЛзМ :А\ с»Ш Ы м^. . бзаюооагЫб«1Я Ш -- ......................■i;.....' f - pAVœ ç p u im ENTEWRISE RECORD, Jan. 2,1997 Planners Side Witli Community; Gas Station Wrong Business For Sitef Cq^liniMd l>Din Page 1 , Bul Gordon Ruby of Soulhwood AtTiis saidhe believes tbe traTTic prob- lcm:tnlhe area should be solved before another business adds to that problem. )r a gas station locaiixl on that land caii^ht on fire, there would be no way for the residenis of Southwood Acres to enter or exit, he said. *fhe store should nol add to Ihc traffic problem, McClamrock said. It would draw business from the tmfiic alieiidy there. ‘Traflic is the main conccm of the tesiiientsofSouthwoodAcre.s, accord- ing to Lanny Wall. He said they realize the land is suited fora business but Ihink another type ofbusiness might be betler. More than 10,000 vehicles travel along thal area of U.S. Hwy. 601 every day. In the past three years there have been 122 repotted accidents wiihin the two miles north and south of Ihe site. Wall said. The Departmenl ofTransportalion is looking al pulling a stoplight in the area if Southwood Drive and one of the cmrana's to Lee Jeans could be aligncd.TownManaeerTciryBialley said. Whether or nol a convenience .store is located Ihere, a stoplight is needed, hesaid. Aconvenience storemighlalso pro­ vide problems for Davic High by at­ tracting students 10 gatlier there, said Soulhwood Acres resident Bill Camp­ bell. Davie High Icachcr andSouthwood Acres rcsideni Joe Kennedy said Ihc high school never had a problem wilh sludenu running up and down thc road until Hardee's came to thc shopping center near Ihe school. A convenience slore there could escalate the pioblcm. A bank or another business wilh less traflic lhat Is inappropriate as a hangout for lccn-.ngcrs would be better in the area. Campbell said. Superintendent Dr. Bill Sleed said he has met with llie Alexanders and believe they would be good neighbors to the high school. Bul Ihe school will need help restricting IrafTtc from the school to any business that would at- tract students. He said the Alexanders have agreed to put up a fence lo conlrol walking traffic from the school. "irsadilemnia.”.saidpliUiningboaid member Bob Hall. ATcxacostationmighlnolincrca.se trafHc, butabusinesslikeabank would seem to be less of a hazard, he said. A request was made and denied earlier lo rezone the property for the same use, and Irafnc is worse now. Bul if he owned the property lie would want il rezonol. Hall said. The contracl between Alexander and the land oWner hinges on Ihe re- zoning, McClamrock said. "This is a tough ont," said Planning and Zoning Director Jesse Boyce. ll is the duty of the planning board lo try ll) make the best decision for the overall well-being of Mocksville and Davie Couniy, he «aid. "The best use is business. My ques” lion is whal kind of business," Hall ■ said. . There are two types of rezoning requesu - general use or special use,, Under special use requests, a propertyri owner can be held lo specine condi­ tions, Boyce said. This is a general use request The board voted unanimously not to recommend approval of the request., The final decision aboul zoning of. the property rests wilh the lown board.,, Alexander’s request will be pre­ sented lolhe board Jan. 6. CuttingSuspectCailed'Paranold' CcNrtinued From Pftge 1 ■ ТЫу drove to a remote spoi in a resi area' to sccurc (he suspcct. At firsl, Warner didn't want to get out of the C3Q then, he didn't want logo back In. r<Wagner claimcd the offtccrs were tr)^g to kill him by carbon monoxide poisoning, and appeared to be afraid f(^his life. Vest said. '.'As the ofliccrs picked his feel up to рц^ him in the car, the leg shackles emus off. Vest said. ;^He lunged at me. I grabbed him oni Sprayed him (with pepper spray), and OfRcer (Tony) Lcf\wlch sprayed him." Bccausc of Ihe wind, ihrcc of thc deputies (Darren Ireland was also on thc trip.) were hit by thc pepper spray. Wagner, on Ihc other hand, was not bothered by the .spray, Vesl said. "He spmng to life dnd tried lo get away. He was scrcaming and hollering ihot we werc plotting to kill him." Vest callcd Sheriff Alien Whitaker, who gave Ihc ofllcers thc authority lo use blue lights and siren for the remain* dcr of the trip to Raleigh. Wagner continued yelling. Aftcrlhcy dropped thc suspcci off at Central Prison. Vest said they were leaving and noticed a "commotion" in the guard shack. Prison officials lold them they were already having prob­ lems with thc suspect from Davic County. Phipps said he isn'l &urc what brought on thc sudden changc in Wagncr’sbchavior. Hchadnocriminal history. Family members jusl said ihc he hadbeen actingstrangc-jcalousand paranoid - for a few days. фоир Gives'Kisses To Cops' ,Pec. I7.wasdeclared''Kiss-A*Cop’' Day by Davic Domestic Violence Ser- viiiis. • tThe law enforccmcnl officers of Dftvie County were recognized for the suj%)rt they have shown the domestic vi^nce program. Each officer was giwn a bag of Hershey "kisses" in qip^iation for their hard woric and support. County Briefs r^rold Frank; Preserve Fannn Land County commissioners had just approved a 3(X)*acre rezoning for commer­ ce and residential development, r,Harold Frank of Comatzer waited until the end and asked pennlssion to '.■I want ya'll 10 start thinking about what's happening to the land in Davie C^nty," Frank said. "1 know ya'll like to eat, I can tell by looking al you." He c i^ Comalzer Road. Hickory Hill, Baltimore Road as areas going from farm ^ to development. ^ >The grocery stores are full now, but they're nol going to be if we keep il up,' =Quik said. "Slow down." i^ayne Webb: Infonnation Problem ^County resident Wayne Webb took his plea to county commissioners Iasi ntmth. He wanted lo know why he couldn't get public information on the iQlisdalc sewer project from County Marnier Ken Windley. t Commissioners appeared not lo know about Ihe problem. 1^1 have been given sketchy and scattered bits and pieces." Webb said. •'Board Chairman Carl Boon asked Windley about the claim, r *I have given Wayne all the informalion he has asked for that I can get." \K^$uiley said. Some of thc infomiation. such as signed contracts with the d^l^titment of transportation, aren't available, he said. •County Attcmicy Robert Price said he plans to make Webb copies of the work on the project, bul hadn't done so yet. Webb said he didn't ask Pricc '«the infonnation. f ¿con and Commissioner Diane Foster told Webb the sewer project was not ihjTcounty's... but was being funded by private developers. completed, tfrlll be lumedover to the county to operate. Only one phase of Uut project has signed. Foster said. * 4^intm ents Made To Two Boards >lack Lorden was appointed to fill thc remaining term of Cindy Hogan on the C^nal Justice Poztnership Board. Hogan resigned, f 4lie Revs. David Gilbreath and Ed Biggers, and Judy Rosser were aj^inte^ UM Davie Domestic Violence Board. < ^ engineering slot on the board of health remains vacant. January Meeting Date Changed ¿^ItesecoadJanuaiy meeting, usually held at? p.m. on the third Monday, was cttnged to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22 because of the Maitin Luther King hjlday. ^bdiviston Plat Receives Approval iCommiukMcn unanimously approved Ihe final plaifora32-Ioi subdivision afkd Shamrock Acres on FMples Creek Road. The properly is being deveir by Mnk and Tamara OMaia. ^1 Addresses Assigned To 7 Roads itevai new nxds were added to Ihe county's 911 addressing syslem: Stan LIm at 339Seaford Road, Advance; Richmonl Lane al 1237Hwy.80l South, A^anc«; Willow Creek Laneall290MainChun;h Road, Mocksvilk;; Addie's Lt^ at 744 FaitfiekI Road. Mocksville; Gena Way at S17 Turkeyfoot Road, hfij^ville; MeadowGlen Lane atll73Liberty Church Road, Mocksville;and Fftyipi Lane at 1378 Milling Road, Mocksville. g^rgency Shelter Bids Approved iConunissioMn aifiaved ■ $7,2jO bid from Jim West Electric to install Eli^trical wiring and boMs so thal generatais can be sel up althe Brock Center. Cifleeinee VFW bi^tdliig. Davie EMS andSmith Grove Ruritan buikling. The would be enwgoicy sheiteii in times of electricity outages. (^ n ty Oitjinances Placed In Book •|uouiilyanlinaiict<arenowavailableinonebook.Twenty-rivecopieioflbe ofdiiiancc book wen printed. S*n» old method waa to ask Brisida (Hunter, couniy clerk),” said Couniy ' 1 * Wee. "The new method ia to l^ il up in Ihe book."¡|=¡ Sheriff's Deputy Judy Chandler, Sgt. Jimmy Atwood and Lt. Det. Jimmy Ptilpps (in car) outside mobile home on Junction Road Where cutting took place. • Plwto by RoMn Fargtweon ’ Since the implementation of the Davie Domestic Vioicncc Services program in November of 1995, more than 200 victims have been served. "Without Ihe help and support of taw enforcement many of these vic­ tims would continue to suffer at the hands of Iheir abusers, said Melissa Gulledge, Domestic Violence Services .director. ' V I ^ E n d E v a it Some of the best deals of ttie year close out Dodge’s best sales year cvct. ( j e f up to C ^ h B a c k and make no monthly payments fo r 4 months' ‘97 Dodge Neon '97 Dodge Avenger '97 Dodge Stratus '97 Dodge Intrepid ES $1,000 Cash Back' 4,000 Cash Back' $],000 Cash Back' $1,500 Cash Back' :i) ‘ I . 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Pl^uUng; RobTaylor, Alan Martin aiid Sara Kirionan, assistant DAs. ‘■~MaikUAbsher,DWI,sentenced 120 days, suspended 2 years, $200 fine, cost not operale vehlcle,48 houn cbhimunity service, surrender o|Kratot’s license, substance abuse as­ sessment; resisting public officer, dis­ missed; improper passing, dismissed. ■ '—Chavez I. Alba, driving while license revoked, sentenced 45 days, stispended 1 year, $200 fine, cosl, not okratevehlcleumilpnipetly licensed.Beveriy S. Arnold, 78 mph in a 53mphzone,reducedlo64mphina55 mjjh zone, $S fine, cost: expired oijerator's license, dismissed; no oijeratof’s license, dismissed. 1 —Tina M. Ashbum, misdemeanor lateny, prayer for judgment coniin- ueii on cosl, 24 hours community ser- viifc, and restitution; forgery of en- dojsement guilty of aiding and abet­ ting forgery, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on 24hourscommunity service; twj) counts uttering forged cndorsc- meni, dismissed; foigery of endorse- me'nt dismissed. '—Richard D. Barnes, 77 mph in a 64>mph zone, dismissed: DWI, sen- lepced 60 days, suspended 2 years, $100 fine, cost 24 houis communily service, surrender operatoi's license, nol operate vehicle, substance abuse assessmem. —Roderick N. Berry,driving while license revoked, dismissed, wrong de­ fendant charged. —Frankie D. Bolen Jr., misde­ meanor larceny, dismissed. —James P. Carter, possession wilh intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine,dismissed;possessionofdnig paraphernalia, and mainuining place forcontn>lledsubstance(felony),guilly of misdemeanor maintaining place for controlled substance, sentenced 43 days, suspended 18 monihs on proba­ lion: misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled subslance, guilty of misdemeanor possession of ' less than 1/2 oz.; possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced 43 days, sus­ pended 18 monihs on probation, 6 monihs inlensive probalion, attend Day Reporting Center, SO hours commu­ nity service, substance abuse treatment atlend AA throughout probalion, not possess controlled subslanceor associ­ ate wilh useis, cost —RusselS.Coley,DWl, sentenced 60 days, suspended 2 years, surrender operatoi's license, not operate vehicle, 24houis communily service,$100fine, cost subslance abuse assessment —Michael T. Dennis, possession of stolen goods, dismissed. —Evelyn Dewalt three counts of misdemeanorprobalion violalion, sen­ tenced 135 days. —Rachelle D. Dillard, disorderiy conduct sentenced 30days, suspended 1 year, $25 fine, cost —Grady T. Drum, failure lo heed light or siren, sentenced 30 dayi, nu- pended 18 monihs on probation, $250 fine, cost: 80 mph in a 35 mph zone, dismissed; reckless driving to endan­ ger, sentenced 30 days, suspended 18 months on probation, 24 hours com­ munity service, cost: speeding toelude anesl, dismissed: Improper passing, $10fine,costfailuretostopfor steady red light, dismissed: speeding to elude arrest, dismissed; reckless driving to endanger, sentenced 30 days, sus­ pended 18 monihs on probalion, cosl; failure 10 heed light or siren, guilty; improper passing, dismissed. —Joseph A. Finley, failure to wear seal bell; unsafe movement reduced to improper equipment cost —Ellen S. Gray, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 mph in a 70 mph zone, cost —DanielJ.Hanbtd,81 mphina85 mph zone, dismissed: DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended 2 yean, unsuper­ vised probation, SlOO fine, cost 24 houn community service, surrender license, follow recommendations of court. -Timothy K. Hart, 84 mph in a70 mph zone, reduced lo exceeding safe sp^, cost -MichaelT,Hemy,88mphinn 70 mph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost —Kevin D. Home, non-support of spouse, dismissed; non-support of child, dismissed. —Ronald C. Huffman, 89 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph in a 70 mph zone, cost —Anita Y, Johnson, 65 mph ina4S mph zone, reduced to 54 mji In a 45 mph zone, cost —Kevin D. Lane, DWI, sentenced I year, suspended 2 yean on proba­ tion, $500 fine, cost substance abuse assessment 7 days active. —Christopher Lashmil, misde­ meanor larceny, dismissed. —Nancy Lentz, domestic criminal trespassing, dismissed. —Steven K. Uwallen, DWI, ex­ ceeding safe speed, sentenced 60 days, suspended 1 year, SlOO fine, cosl, 24 houn communily service, surrender operator's license, nol operate vehicle, substance abuse assessment —Melinda R.Loper,nesislingpub- lie officer, dismissed: 60 mph In a 45 mph zone, reduced to Improper equip­ment cost —Nelson C. Lovera, 80 mph in a 65 mph zone, dismissed: driving while license revoked, sentenced 45 days, suspended 1 year, $200 fine, cost —JamesC.Lyons,DWI,sentenced 60 days, suspended2yean,SI00 fine, cost 24houncommiinity service, sur­ render operator's license, not operate vehicle, substance abuse assessment —Peggy Manin, second degree trespassing, dismissed. —Peggy L. Martin, misdemeanor O v M ih / ik M JteM li« M M w ' Н п У Л п И ятй Ш ш И п ■HouiK 7Я0«а0 M# • 7:Э0-1Я01 child abuse, sentenced 45 days, sus­ pended 18 months on probation; re­ sisting public officer, dismissed; ai- sault on govemment official, dis­ missed; injury to personal piopetty. dismissed, assaullon government offi­ cial, sentenced 75 days, suspended 18 monihs on probalion, attend Day Re- poitlngCenter,con^ywidianyclasses ordered by Department of Social Ser­ vices, restitution, —Maiy F, Mason, driving left of center, dismis^. —Shannon A. Matson, misde­ meanor larceny, sentenced 43 days, suspended 18 months on probation, 24 houn communily service, cosl; two countsofforgeiyofendonementsen- tenced45 days, suspended 18 months on probation, resiihition, 24 houncom- munity service, cost; two counts ot uttering forged endorsement dis- misserl. —David Mayhew, assault on a fe­ male, dismissed -Russell A, McOellml. failure to wear seal belt dlsrahsed. -Hlzabeth Paricer. DWI. misde­ meanor possessloa of Schedule VI controlled substann, sentenced 1 year, suspended 2 yean on probatkm, $500 fine, cost 7 days active, substance abuse assessment sunenderoperatof's license, nol operate vehicle.. . —Kathryn L. Pawinski, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to imptoper equipment cosl; no operUor’s Ikense, dismissed. —Larry W, Pledger Jr., driving af- iw consuming by penon under 21, sentenced 30 days, suspended I year, substance abuse assessment comply with recommendations, $25 fine, cost —Ryan S, I4)well, 76 mph In a 55 mph zone, coat —Ja»mB,Ray,87niphina70niph zone,reduced loexceedingasafi!q)eed. cost —<IalT^ M. Reavls. driving while Ucense revoked, guilty ofnoopentor'i Ikense,piaycrrorjudgmentcontinued oncostandicstinition. —Ralph J, Rkhardson, 97 mph lo a • 70 mph zone, guilty, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost —Donnie Sellers, two counts of osaultpn a female, assaull on a chikl under 12. second degiee trespassing, ’ sentenced 75 days, attend DART pro­ gram. —lennifer B. Smithey, 86 mph in a 70mphzone,ieducedto64mphina55 mph zone, $S fine, cost. —Ronald L. Snyder, DWI, sen­ tenced 1 year, suspended 2 yean on probation. $500 fine, cost, 7 days ac- Uve, sunender dm oi'i Ikoin, 'm , 0| X ^ yekfchi.;.siilMlinoe Л ш Ш ] ■essmeix; no a fiim ft UcoM. (|к^ miss«I;opencaf^aftoc<ini№ ing а1со1ю1. driii^lin/wiiie , driving, sentenced lOdayi, mspenA^ I year, $25 fIne.;coil; no retlimloii'', card,dismbaed;ie|isMionvkitaliia.' dismisied. -Brian M, license revoked. tulhyoTniMiperaii^B? Ikense. pnyetliDrJti<%menl continu^ " oncosl;expindte(liMk)o,disfflisacd..,—Jemiy S, Sprafh, DWL sbh'’ tenced 60 days, suspended 2 yean, $100 fine, cost. 24 houn conimunilfV service, sunendir operKoi'a Uceiue'. Й no«opetaieinakir№le,conelvwlli^ subsunoe aboM aasessnem. drivln| after consumim ty pen« under ; dismissed; d i i i ^ baenMm wWie drivlD|.senlea^ ISdiyi, svpaadKl,. 18тап№опрпЬмкя.Ш1км.са(^;, MocksvWeMasonic LodgeTolnstaN Ofllcere Hie Mocksville Lodge 134 A.F. & A.M. will hoM a suued communkatkin and instaUation of oOicera al 7:30 pjn. Tuesday, Jan. 7. DinnerwiUbeginal6:30p.m.TheGrandMaiterwillpR<kle.Meinbetaan expected to attend, and visiton an wekome. said Rkh Phelpa, k)dge master. Teen Injured In VIAedc Monday A Mocksville teen-ager was seriously injured when the car he was driving stnick a utility pole on Ijames Church Road Monday monUng. Brace CUnard Isaac Jr., 19, was drivingaI994Pontiac west when It wenl off the road to the right striking the pole, reported N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper A.A.lustkeai. Isaac was laken to N.C. Baptist Hospital hi Winsion-Saiem. when be was being treated in an hitensive can unit on Monday anemoon. Justice charged Isaac with DWI and drinking under age 21. MOCK TIRE MOCKSVILLE M tVM W nvW elleed P h o r w 6 3 4 - 6 1 1 5 Pictured ftom left to righl: Gene Knpfcldcr, Becky Snyder of ihe Davie County Enterprise and Melissa M. Cartner of Daniel Fumitui« who supplied tbe television. for Gene Kropfelder of Mocksville! On Wednesday, December 18,1996, Mr. Gene Kropfelder's name was drawn from our list of weekly winners. He was a weekiy winner at Bits of Brass. Gene won the RCA 27'' Television and liad a Christmas wish come true. We want to thank all of you who entered the contest and also the sponsors listed below: ■ J • A li BtttofBratt Cairtabi Siwtii*s DmleiniroltMrt Diwte Coiiiity Eiilifpffli| IliconI ’ i'- '. i! .ç. «li ì fV i i ''* ^ ** *1« — — ■li.. T!.......... IU 1 V .U IV U , » o u . --------------- I\ilfc R e c Q tx fe SherifFs Department ryj'i. The following incidents were re­ potted to the Davie County Sheriffs Dipirtinci«. ’ ^Richard B. Poindexterof Advance rqpkMted Dec. 26 the larceny of a red heater and 30 pieces of brick laying tools, with a total estimated value of $900. from a sile ofT Bentbrook Drive. Matthew McKnight of Advancc reported Dec. 26 the larceny of a space heater and a kerosene heater, wilh a toцi estimated value of S350, from a sile 0^ Baltimore Road. - David Cleaiy of Mocksville re­ potted Dec. 25 the breaking, entering and larceny of an antique Amiy knife, with an estimated value of $ 100. from atraiIeroffHwy.601 South. • Roy R. Denton of Mocksvllle re­ ported Dec. 23 the larceny of an AM- FM radio, with an estimated value of $100. from a vehicle oH* Hwy. 801 South. • Christine Hoots Brown of Mocks­ ville reported Dec. 23 a mailbox was damaged on Cana Road. -Timothy EdwardMabeofMocks- ville reported Dec. 23 he was assaulted off Cheny Hill Road. - Scottie Lee Rogen of Mocksvllle reported Dec. 23 the lanxny and forg­ ery of checks from a residence off Turrentine Church Road. -RaymondAllenWaydaofMocks- ville reported Dec. 19 a sign to Camp Se\*en Springs was damagedon Pinev- ille Road. - Elizabeth Bullard of Mocksville reported Dec. 19 the larceny of cash arid checks from Crossroads General, Hwy. 64 East. • Cicero Henry Jones of Mocksvll le reported Dec. 19agun was stolen from a residence on Fairfield Road. Arrests The following were arrested by the Davie Counly Sheriffs Department. •Joseph EdwardJarvis,37,of2236 Fannington Road. Mocksville, was charged Dec. 26 with possession of marijuana, drag paraphernalia. Trial date: Jan. 23. - Richard MichacI Moses, 27. of 1085 Williams Road. Advance, was chargcd Dec. 23 with assaull and in­ jury to property. Trial date: Jan. 23. - Janys Andrcw Clendenin. 28, of 775 Cheny Hill Road, Mocksville. was Charged Dcc. 23 wilh assaull on a fe­ male, simple assault and injuiy to per­ sonal properly. Trial date: Jan. 23. r - James EUioU Ctendenin, S9, o^., 775CherfyHillRoad,Mocksvllle. WHS,, charged Dec. 23 with assault by point7 1 ing a gun. Trial date: Jan. 23. 1 - Clifford Jerome Clement, 22, of ,. Clark Road, Cooleemee, wai charg^ Dec. 26 with permitting dogs lo run at large and failing to lake precaution againstdangerousdogs.Trialdate:J^ , 23. Lawsuits i foltowing civil lawsuits were il with Ihe Davie Qerk of Court. i Davie Social Services, on behalf of jjanet McCain Jones vs. Derrick D^gek) Jones, child support, reim- bu^for past publicassistonce; Wanda s vs. Terry Anderson, voluntaiy ort agreemenl; Margo Beth e vs. Teddy E McClure, vol- y support agreemenL ’ Christina Houghton vs. Scoll |ighton, child support The Glen Apaitments vs. Hazel Di|ordandRachelle Dillard, eviction. f Talmage Sleven McLain vs. Sh^Iey Martin McLain, absolule di- voipe. - Melissa Ann Young and Charles Ray Young vs. Uylisa Welch Todd, aulo accident claim, judgment in ex- cess$l0,000. -Mark Elliott vs.SwiftTexUIes and Environmental Waste Recycling, job accidcniclalm,inexcess$10,000com- pensatory damages, in excess $ 10.000 punitive damages. - Molly W. Russell vs. Lynn H. Ward, property foreclosure. - American General Fiiuuice vs. Michael James Priestly, request recov­ ery, $620.34. • Ford Motor Credit vs. Gaiy Ray Hicks, request judgment, $6,889.73. - Anlhony Scott Beck vs. Tonya Lynn Bamey and Janice Taylor, child custody. - Wayne E. Smith vs. Alicia M. Smith, divorce, child support. - Elizabeth Koontz Woodward vs. Betty Thompson Ward, auto accident claim, in excess $10,000 compensa­ tory damages for personal injuries and property damage. • Green Tret Financial Servicing Corp. vs. Jill Lynette Baca and Sabino Baca, request possession of mobile home. -Joseph V. Low vs. Sharon L Low, divorce. • Kevin Coughenour vs. John Moore, doing business as Gladstone Garage, request recovery, in excess $8,000forbrcachofcontract,inexcess $8,000 for unfair and deceptive trade ¡miclices. • Billy Gord(Mi Stanley vs. Paula Myers Stanley, absolute divorce. - Bermuda Village vs. Bermuda Run Country Club, request recovery, in excess $ 10,000 for breach of memo­ randum, or In excess $10,000punitive damages. - North Carolina Department of Environment, Heallh and Natural Re­ sources vs. Lester Boger, doing busi­ ness as Boger Oil Co„ request judg­ ment. $1,515. •Wanda Church Myers Harris vs. Daniel Claude Hum. aulo accident claim, in excess $10,000 damages. - Jeffrey Burgess Comelison vs. Cameron R. Comelison, absolute di­ vorce, defendant may resume using maiden name. - Robin Crotts Moore vs. Randall Keith Moore, request defendant not assmill, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. -MistyAliysonCampbcll vs. Albert Lee Campbell Jr., request defendant not assault, ihrealen, abuse, follow, harass or interfere wilh plainlilT. -BobNcillChrysIcrPlymouihJcep Eagle vs. Timmie Adams Wilson, re­ quest recovery, $3,500. - James Warner Phipps Jr. vs. Heather Leigh Horton, child cusloc^. - Randy Eugene Godbey. ChristO;,;. pher Eric Godbey and Alice M. God-' ^ bey vs. Shannon Edward Kelly, Michelle Lee Baker and Christina D. ‘ Hedrick, auloaccidentclaim,lnexcw $10,000 each for damages and pur^l-ц livedamages. , - Michael Eugene Mans vs. Lorene,.. ParsonsMaiklond,auloaccidentclaim,,. in excess $10.000 damages. , - Patsy R. Magallanes vs. Maii Smilh, request judgment, in exce.ss. $10,000 cach. • Kathy B. Arbalcya vs. Joseph Kelly Wallace, child support. Mocksvffle Police .Ihe following incidents were re- poied to Mocksville Police. r Jerry Snyder repotted lhal $800 wcmofassortedTylenol products had be^ stolen from Wal-Mart Dec. 22. y Linda Snow Boger reported Dec. 21 ^ihat someone had spray painted the left doorand window ofher 1977Chev- rolet while it was parked at Wal-Mart. - Peggy Jean Brown reported Dec. 21^thal Duane Douglas Brown was tnssing because he had left their home on Dec. 20, and had not reiun)cd. * - Marie Collins reported Dec. 26, tl»t someone had entered A Slore- t^use for Jesus on Depot Street and kicked in theonice door, stealing aTV and VCR valued at $300. - Tetry Lee FotUwy repotted Dcc. 27, thal Ihe front doorof his residence on North Main Street had been pried open,causinganeslimated$75indam- age to the door and docH* jam. - Theodore Welch reported Dec. 30, that someone hit him on the back of the head and face and stole his watch at the entrance to his ^>artment building around 12:45 a.m. Arrests - Amy Ranae Wright, 18, of High Point, was arrested Dec. 21, for provi­ sional DWI. Trial date: Jan. 17. - Calvin Frank Mitchell Jr., 37, of Mocksville, was arrested Dec. 27, for assault on a femjde. - Carolyn Smith Anderson, 43, of Notth Wilkesboro, was arrested Dec. 29, for forging and uttering. She was placed in the Davie County Jail under a $10.000 secured bond. Trial date: Jan. 16. - Frank McKenzie Revels was ar­ rested Dec. 29, in the Wal-Mart park­ ing lot forobsiruclitig and delaying an officer. Trial date: Jan. 23. - Sleven Eugene Cornelius. 40, of Slatesvllle, was arrested Dec. 29. for failure to stop for a stop sign and viola- tionofalimiled driving privilege. Trial date: Feb. 7, Accidents -Allen Vance Snipes. 58,344 Mar­ ginal Street. Cooleemee. was stopped in a 1997 Ford on North Main Street at Campbell Road at 2:53 p.m. Dcc. 20. when the vehicle was stnick from Ihe rear by a 1989 Jeep, driven by Jacob AlIenMcGarity, 17,227 Hariey Drive, Mocksville. BolhdriverstoldOfficer K.D. Hen­ drix lhat the school crossing guard at Ihe inieiTieclion had caused irafTic to slop abraptly. McGarity was charged with failure lo reduce speed, Hendrix reported. -Robert Wayne Cook,46,809Sal- isbury Slreel, Mocksville, told OfTicer JJ. Reynolds lhat he believes there might be a problem wilh the brakes of his 1996 Dodge tnick after an accident on Main Street at U.S. 64 at 9:10 a.m. Dec. 24. Headed south on Main Slreel, Cook's UTick slid ihrough ihe inlerscc- lion onerapplyinghisbtakes and suuck Ihc left b№k comer panel of a 1992 Lexus, driven by Brenda Ellis Gra- ham,52.237BirchwoodLane.Mocks- ville. - Johnny Newton Lowery. 88,706 % Highway Patrol North Ridge Court, Mocksville, was charged wilh a safe movement viola- • tion after driving his 198) Ford from ; HospitalExtensionSlreelinlolhepath ; of a 1992 Cadillac, driven on Valley ; Drive by Avon Author Law, 69, of ; South Charleston, W.V. at 11:54 a.m.‘-| Dec. 27. Lowery, Law and his passenger,'! Barbara Ann Law. 65, were laken loj«' Davie County Hospital for utatmeóT« of injury. * Damage lo Law's vehicle was est>-> mated at $15,000. Loweiy’s cstimal^J damage was $1,000, reported Oflicw^* K.D. Hendrix. ;nieN «th(irPa- ifcl mvntigaled Ihe following acci- s in Davie County, r Drives Thnugh Field j A 1982 Dalsun made its way lugh a field at 3 am. Dec. 20 ac- ■ding to investigating Trooper P.T. Klly. , Chrislopha Dale Richardson. 21, I Mocksville was traveling south on flCSOI inhisDatsunwhenthecarran Athe road in lo a field. Richanlson cSnlinucd through the fieldlookingror placelore-enterthe road, striking a Ich and getting stuck in an efToit lo lave the field. ^ RichardsonadvisedHennellyadeer hU tun in Ihe toad, foicing him lo e|w the fieki, but no evidence of a dfer was found. .Richardson was dwithPWI,eueeding and safe . and haviiif no ofieraloi's U- iRckOnBobby'iXnil g An accident involving two vehicles “ ;.21 wasie])oi1edloTrooperA.A. elll. ^ A 1978 Fonldiiven by James Rob- Gieene,28,clMacksvillewasliBV- ) east cn Bobby's Trail when it collided head- on with a 1995 Ford driven by Helen Sipes Church. 49, of Lexingion. Greene lold Justice he could nol see Church's vehicle due to Ihe trees and bnish blocking his view. nckupMcifCs. Collides Al 4 p.m. Dcc. 21 an accident was investigated by Trooper C.D. Jones. Mocksville rtsidenl William Henry Patterson, 19, was traveling soulh on US 601 in the left lane attempting lo merge in lo the righl lane when his l989Nissanpickupslrucka l97SFord pickup driven by Frankie Dale Bolen Jr., l7,ofMocksville. Patterson was in Ihe process of passing Bolen's pickup. lones chargedPattenonwithasafe movement viohtion. Car Aniida AiUm I, O v n tim Trooper D.R McCoy investigated an acci^t in whkh a Mocksville resident overturned her vehicle Dec. 21 at 11:20 p.m. JennyLynnLanier,20, was driving nonh on NC 801 when she lumed her 1991 Chevrolet suddenly to avoid an animal in Ihe road. Lanier lost control of the vehkle,' skidding toihe righl shoulder and strik- ing an embankment. The Chevrolel oveitumed and came to rest on ils top. ColUsiooOnRanp Two cats coUided on an I- 40 ser­ vice ramp Dec. 22 at7:40 p.m. accord­ ing to a Highway Patrol rtport com­ piled by Trooper D.R. McCoy. Carolyn Ann Beisler, 48, of Louis­ ville, Kentucky was traveling east on the I-40 service nrnip on to US 64 when she failed lo reduce speed, col­ liding with a 1996 Ford driven by James Howard Walker, 48, of Ad­ vance. Beisler advised McCoy she look her eyes off Ihe road lo locale an object thal had fallen on 10 Ihe floor from Ihe passenger seal of her 1991 Toyota. WrtckOaNCWl Two Advance residenis wete in an accident Dec. 23 on NC 801. Al8:IDp.m..PaulWayneCo».27. altempiedaleft lum from NC 801 into the parking lol of By-Lo gus station when Co» failed to see a 1988 Toyou pickup traveling nonh on NC 801. Cox's 1992 Nissan pulled directly in to the path of the Toyou diiven by Bobby Gray Myers, 30. Trooper A.A. Justice Ш charged Cox with failure to see before slatting, and Myers was charged with DWI. Vehkk Leaves Road A 1994 Dodge ranoffthe road Dec. 23 acconSng lo a Highway Patrol re­ port submilted by Trooper A.A. Jus­ tice IH. Margaret Ann Lane, 33, of Mocks­ ville was traveling south in the Hickory HilldevelopmentinherDodgewhenil ran off Uie righl shoulder, striking a mail box and a ditch culvert. Deer HH On US 64 A Mocksville resident's vehicle StnKk a deer Dec. 24 at 1:4S a.m. Clyde Hnley Tniell, S8, of Mocks­ vilk told Trooper A. A. Justice III tiiat he was driving his 1991 Dodge weston US 64 when a deer entered tiw road andcoIlidedwitiitiiecar.TniellkftdM scene to report the accident. Car A tltapts To T u n Twovthkksco»kkdDec.2fiwhen one altempled a kft lum in from of Uie otfieronNCSOI. Al8:30a.m.KenneUi Berrán Fkck, 70, of Advance was traveling souUi- eastonNC80I whena I986ChevtDkt pickup driven by Thuiman Leroy Hockaday,69, of Advance turned in to UiepaUiofFkck's I987Nissan.Hocka- j Davk CoiMy fire departmenu te­ dio the foUowing calls, I Dtc.ll-,Fi»k.l2Ì28pjii..iaiakein ^ 311 S c M Road; Jetusa- n and Advimlasisled; Rvming- 1,3:31 Р.П).. carlina 1-40 east bound ; Jenisakm, 4:52 p.m.. fire 1.262MichaeIsRaad:Cooleeniee 21: Mocksvilk. 7:40 ajn,. chinineyrue.896Gamer Street; Cbol- eeniee, 8:25 a.m., Ore alami. Stokes CountyYam;Ienisakmassiited;Sher- fieU-Calahah). 1:04 p.m, glass fire, 349 Ben Andenon Road; William R. Davk assisted. Dec. 22: Mocksvilk. 9:14 p.m.. smoke investigation. 219 Maglia Avenue. Dec. 23: Counly Line. 4:42 p.m.. chimney file. 326 County Line RoKl; Sheflield-Calahain assisted. Dec 27: Mocksvilk. 11:54 a.m.. auU) accident. VaUey Drive alHospilal Street Extension; Advance. 2:54 p.m.. chimney fire. 1519 Undetpass Road; SmiUi Orove assisted. Dec. 2t: Advance. I2K18 p.m.. di­ rect Irafllc at auioaccident.N.C.80lat Fire Sution Road; Cenler. 2:04 p.m.. chimney fire. 401 Davk Academy Road;MocksvilkaHisled;Coobcinee. 9:57 p.m.. aulo accident. 1516 Junc­ tion Road. Dae.2):Advance.3:40p.m..difecl tnfficalauioacckfcnl.ConatierRsad; Smitii Gnve. 3:43 p4n. auto acckknt, U.S. l58atFaimin|UmRoad. Dac. 31: Cenler. 3:45 a.m., auto accident, Ijames Chureh Road; Farm- .ington. 7:35 a.m.. sinicture flre. 211 Joe Langston Road; Smitii Orove as- rransfers IbafgUowi^l )«i«i*dieDavijK(¡|iMfofDBedB. I TlMlmiiactloiii.áiBlisHdbypath 1,асавар,1а«мМг,а1х1 laiit|>|Md;^»ilh$2t4 <e- JtMa R. Owiait iwl luáct .H em m m iU ait --------------^ - Gilbal Ray Rxu lo Umiae S. Foes, 1,48 acres, SbalyOnvc. -OtomFonenMaoeJnand Linda ’Поп Mace u G M d P. Malie Md HcOiR:Mazk,l|MceL -RobcitEFlke]r„ccaatelancr. u John F. QUibeiliaa aod Bnada J. Cmbbensofl, 1 mct,S29. iM W .FiaiM 4pii!N H taa to William Scon tan, 1.69 acres, ClaiksvUk. -GeoiieMkhaelBacfaandSandra RefislerBacbloFndarickEEinslein aodClaikeF,Einslein.lloi.Fannin|- 1оп.$73а - Beadxna's 1>io to Anümy R. i Shook, 3Jacm,nnili|ka. ‘ Shook tol.EmxyCnrnfonl and Mat­ tila С. Cnwfonl. 3 J acres, Fatming- t0b$J9. • Rkhad C. Shot to Rabton U and Baiban W. Oenlty. I kl. Rnai«|laa,$267. -DwidRaHkilpbWilMaaKliaaiK ■-I— day was attempUng a left turn from nonhwcst NC 801 in to Uie Gunter's store parking lot. Hockaday lold Trooper T.S. Kennedy he never saw Fleck's vehicle until after impact. Hockaday was charged with an unsafe movemenl vio­ lation. _ Car SIrikts Farm Tractor A car collided wiUi a fami Uaclor Dec. 26 on US 158. It was reported to Trooper D.R. McCoy diatat2.30p.m.a 1989Pontiac driven by Kay Boyd Watkins, 72, of Mocksville traveling west passed a vehicle, unaware thal a slow moving fann tractor was ahead of Uie vehicle being passed. Watidns lumed shatplykftloavoid hitting die car behind the tractor, tiien lost control and collided witii Uie util­ ity Uaitei being pulled by tiie fatm tiactor dri ven by Chariie Craig Hanes, 72, of Mocksvilk. Several Trees HM A Mocksvilk woman was chaiged witii DWI and driving kft of cenkr following an accident Dec. 27 at 5:35 p.m. InvestigatingTrooperD.R. McCby reponed Shiriey Smitii Gniey, 44, of Miicksvilk was driving nocUi on NC 801 when her 1984 Font nui off Uie road to tiie righl and k»t contiol. Thevehkknavekdlotiieknshoul- der where il stnick several trees, and came to rest in a private lawn. Moped O verture A moped ovenumed al 6:25 p.m. Dec.27onNC80l acconlingtoHigh- way Palrol reports. David Venson Freemaik 41, of Mocksvilk was traveling soiitii on his 1995 moped when Fireeman lost con- tid.’rhemopedvn)t»wd,co^ngU> test on its side in Aii road. -~--- TlrDoperD.R.McDvchaiiedFne- manwiUiDWL Car Hils And Ruaa An Advance teenager wrecked a l9830IdsmobikDec.27. Ctyslal Leigh Baiky, 16, was driv­ ing nonh on NC 801 when she al- lempled e.kfk turn on to Deadmon Road ai a high lale Ы spe^ The ОкЬоюЫк waa и ^ Ю mak< dw : ;tan,ikUdii4 affi«^>adMrikin( Trooper A. A.Justicecharged Baiky'j wiUiexceedingasafespeedandhhond.l run. n-.j Deer Struck By Vehkk TrooperT.S. Kennedyinvcstigaiidi j an accidental 8:20 a.m. Dec. 28. T-Ij A 1995 Mazda driven by Taldn’> Dwayne Bolynn, 19, of Mocksville^'; was traveling west on US 64 when it’ stmck a deer that tan in to the road. > Bolynn returned to Uie scene lo ; report tiie wreck. The deer was found | in heavy brash on Ihe right shoulder. ; Deer HU On Privdlc Drive AdeerwassUuckbyal992ToyoU I pickup Dec. 28. | At 11:30 a.m. Christopher Mack I Joidan, 19, of Mocksvilk was travel- ; ing souUiwest on Privette Drive exit - ing a left hand curve when a dea '‘ jumped in Uie road from Uie left. The deer was never located, reported- Trooper T.S. Kennedy. j Pkkup Hiis Deer j A deer was not located after being ; stnick by a car Dec. 29. Charies Weslky Birdsong. 36. of: MocksvilkloldTrooperT.S.Kennedy ■; he was uaveling northeast on Shef- y fieldHpadwhenadeerranoutinfront' ofhis 1996 CheviDkt pickup. j V L tftO fC o U r Acarwreckcdaflertnvelingkftof; centn Dec. 29 at 7:30 a.m. ; WaltinaHamplon Wharton.54, re-; potted to IVDoper T.S. Kennedy she ^ was traveling east on US 64 when her): carexikdakAcmveandskkkkdkft 2 ofnnler. Wharton's 1993 Ford traveled to- i wanlanodiervehkk.tiienskiddedofr | ' tiie right shoukkr, traveling down an j embankmenlandhiltingsevetaltocks. WnckAthtanecdoii ' Two cars collided at US 158 and t Farmington Road Dec. 29. X Elizabeih Anne Dixon. 22. oft Mocksvilk was stopp^ bi her 19961 Saturn al tiie stop sign at FaraUngtcn I Road when her car was stnick fiom i; behind by a 1993 FDntiac driven iK i Charies.WilUs Short. 31, of MocliS vilk. Shmt faikd to sec Dixon's a S stoppedahead. , ; : ! 'ItaoiiaDAMcCoychaqedShjC; :;'ШМ(МнпЮ|Цкв'ч1|Ц- - i ' n , II may be tiie wrong timebfyesrlo be bringing tills news.cJMnltr in Davk CWmty Is unpndklaMe. . , ■ - On Just about any day, you can go outskk in your shirt sleeves. You can nuke ll Uitaigh Uie whole teason just seeing a snowflake here and Uieie. "•AndUien... •TlierB are winters like 1996. Tlie winlerstomtsof96-wiUipowerouUges, slick roads rdfweeks, and temperatures Uial would fteeze you lo Uie bdiii - were picked as Uie lop news event of ti* year by Uie Davk Counly Enkrprise Reconl niews slaff. Motiier Nature was deemed more importani Uun a 300- XTt rezoning in Hillsdale, which tanked sccond, and U<e $ls million school bond referendum, which ranked tiiiid. 'Rounding out Uk lop lOncwseventswereUicmunkrof a Diivk teen-ager, and tiie anest of anodier, four bank robtieries, Uiree al Uie same bank; Chris Gregory being senlenced to deatii; an Advance woman anested for haibor- ing scores of dogs in filUi; two teen-agers kilkd in separate carcrashes;apowersurgeinMocksvilkandaigumenlwiUi Duke Power, jail bids coming in over budgel; and a sewer s)№m for Hillsdale. The news in 19% started eariy. Samnlay moming, Jan. 6, il began to snow. By Uie link'll was over, more Uun lOinchesof tiie whik stuff was on Uk ground across most of Davie. Altiwugh traveling was difTi'cult, probktns were minimal. ■ lltoUier Nature wasn't Uirough. ' Nol quik a nwnUi later, a misting lain began lo fall on Thtisday night, Feb. I. Temperatures got colder, and tiiat mist lioze. By noon Uk nexl day, Uk precipihakHi had luiiied to sleet. The freezing mixlure continued to Satunlay mdrhing, downing trees onto power lines, leaving tixxi- sands witixHit electikily, some for a week or kmger. Tf tiie fteezing precipiuiion wasn't enough lo make Uk ne'ws,ttKteroperatureswere.Theydroppedlone«r2eto,and lemuned there for days. Eventually, it gol wanner. The ground Uuwed. Pcopk could even go outside in Uxir shirt sleeves again. Then...pow. Motiier Nature struck again. On Feb. 16, more snow and ice Ml. Altiiough nol as bad as Uk first two storms, it was eno^ 10 cause dozens of traffic accidents and send resi- denlB scunying lo Uk grocer,; »ores for food and baUerics. , liils stoiy, Uk effects'of which ate yet lo be seen, awakened many Davie residenis to county politics. . When Bill Bumelte and Uk №IIsdak Group proposed. reaming 300 acres of land akmg Hwy. 158 and 1-40 for commeiïlalandhigh4fcn8ilyresklentiaIdevelopmenl,f()lks across Uie highway In Bermuda Run l<^ nolke. ' ‘nKircampaignagainsltiKiequcslspreadqukkIy...inlo Advancc and Farmington, Mocksvilk and FoÂ, all Йк way lo Cookemee. That campaign failed, as counly commis- sioners appiuved Uk requests. The coce group of tiiat opposition, however, has vowed lo become more Involved incountypolilics. They don'l wanl any more dalsions like Uksc sneaUng up on tiiem; or, al least, tiKy wanl someone on tiK boards who Uiink as йку do. School Bond Rcrerendiim Davk voters were lold when school officials pul a Î7.6 million bond referendum on Uk tabk dial it was for imme­ diate needs only. Voters approved tiiat bond, which will add classrooms at Mocksvilk Ekmenlaiy, Shady Grove El­ ementaiy, Nonh and Soutii Davk middk schools and a gymnasium and classrooms at Davie High. 'Now, as Uk counly continues to grow, il appears Uial tiKse buildings may not be enough... especially if Uk No. 2 news sloiy is develeped before Uk school buildings are in place. Тем KiUcd, Anctlm-Amstcd On April 23, two Davk teen-age boys argued. When it was over, one - Davkl Mackk - had been stabbed to deaUi. Апойкг, aaude Ashky Jamea, had been charged witii munler. Вш|к КоЫи17, Bulk КоЫигу,.. The good news about ttueebankrobberiesatUKHillsdale branch of Mocksvilk Savings Bank is tiiat Uk robbers got caughk One man robbed it twice - in July and in August - only to be caught later in High Point. AnodKr man robbed tiK bank in October, and was caught tiK same day. Mocksvilk'sCCBatSquireBooncPlazawasalsorobbcd in'96. but tiial robbCT is yet to be anested. ,T h e p o n .^1^ D ( ^ I | C i | ^ . . v ' Whoi authorities walked into Siisan Walker's home in Advance in Januaty. tiiey were amazed. Dogs and birds were everywhere, some alive, some dead. The nocis wete in disanay. covered wiUi feces. oM newspa|ien and Mali.. Walker was msted. and onkitd not lo own any animals. She was later caugM ,wiUi dogs again, and apin ordered nol lohaveanyanlmalsoUttrtiianafewokldogsshehasowned foralongtime. Thai tkd for Uk sixUi place stoiy wlUi Uk case of Chris Gregory, who wassenkncedtodeatiiforasecond time.Hk ' Davie man had prevkxisly been convicttd and senlenced to deaUirormunkringhisex-gtrifriend,hutilwasicnlbackla a Davidson County jury by a slak appeals court. T«eii-Ag(Trigcdi« The tragedks spanned two school yeats - but tiKy boUi happened in 1996. Wes Prevette died in a car crash in lak Mareh, creating inWixwiiBi ^emoiigii'frm'liia^ cliiM aM .^ tnNovemba'.tra^a^nsliwkaDavkHI|hMiide3r as Shannon HolnKsdkd in anadiercarcraBli.DeMhknti;«L eiMyibul Winn №sake»^^in .MrHiK M r ^ evaiihinkriohaadk:: fyw w Sw <t~ A iidU cfcC fB M >iM i iMteksvilkreskknlsuiitedwliaaineMaciaaDidaii! . FawCTckctriclly lines- causingapowtsurfe dal weM'fCl . faraaMowingupappiiancesinpeo^'sknaes.MeRM«r clahned il wasnt UKir fault Reskfcnti an litfiif dial lodMN.C.Util!tiesCommisskM. .cxI .StW S]nlcin,JiilB idi' ' .im ' ' ' ' ' Rounding out tiK lop 10 news evcnU waa anoiher tic ■V'- ' sewer syskm approved for Uk Hillsdale aita. nd iMdier delay - over-budgel bkis - on constnictlbii of a new coun^' jail. ■ ' , >ii:. H k sewer system is being paid for hiidalty by priviM^' devekpen. Officials will re-bkl tiK jail pn^ect iMs moMk. ГГ?ч» г W W V DeMs, feces and animals covered the Susan Walker residence In Advance when amhoflMir ,v "" ’ hto; it's not Mkinesola, Ift dowhinm Mocksvia antr 10 InchM of snow (M In Januaiy oi 1996. AHHaRmarK» Chrislmas !b R iguliir Houra; Sal0:3(W;?8un1:3(H>: в ю ш к а ш ,■:^stutnaL-^ MIsWldilMalNksiM ■ Ф П п щ е и в FOSTER-RAUCH DRUG CO. » ■ ■ ■ ly H a w iip p a J (си тю н ш м л мE íiq lo iiîîSl ■ -DAVIE C O I ^ ENTERPRISE RECORD. Jan. 2,1997 Fork F ifty Plus Club Holds Christm as M eeting: ByMwpmFoiti Club Reporter Foric FiHy PIui Club met Dec. 18 wilh 22 msmbeis present and two visi­ tón. The Rev.‘Ken Evans gave thanlu and memben hod a meal at 11:30. Presidenl John Frank Janis called Ihe meeling to Older. Evans, die chap- FHnoNews li^n lead from Luke 2 and told ^out a Christmasstoiy. Thesecretarychecked the roll and reui Ihe minuies ofthe lasl meeling. SisJarvlsgavethe treasurer’s repoit. Maxine Correll gave the sun­ shine repoit. Happy Birthday was sung to John Frank Jarvis. Door prizes were won by Clara Mae Foster and Charles Hinkle. Margaret Potu'name vw drawn to bring next month's coverallbingo prize. Monroe Johnson won a coverall game of bingo and the prize was do- juted by Mary Meirell. It was decided to go to the Пеа market and buy dish cloths and towels rortheo|vlcclub. Jean Bailey, a mem­ ber of the kitchen committee.agreedlo buy them. Members played several games of'' bingo. Winners were Maxine Correll;' Wyona Johnson. Ruth Bomey, Bill' Memll,O.L. Owens, Clara Mae Foslei'' and Margaret Potts. ' ■ • Gifts were exchanged foi Clirist- ПШ. , ' The next meeting will be the fourth' Wednesday In January. ’ : Mrs. James CaMn BxtfyJr. Priestley-Eberty Couple Wed At Konnoak Baptist AngclaRcncaPlicstlcyofAdvancc and James Calvin Eberly Jr. ofMocks­ ville were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28. at Konnoak Baptist Church. The Rev. Ray Hamilton ofTi- ciated. The bride is the daughter of James and Jeanette Priestley of Feed Mill Road, Advance. She is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and is em­ ployed by American General Financc, Inc. Thc bridegroom is the son of Patri­ cia Kisters of Dover. Del., and James C. Eberly Sr. of Hollldaysburg, Pa. He earned abachelor degree withy honors in psychology from the Universily of Delaware, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. He is employed by American General Rnance. Inc. Tbe bride chosc Karen Priestley as maid ofhonor and Kimberiy Foircloth as matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were: Tami Priestley, Cathy Priestley and Jannie Smith. Slacy Dassow was the groom's best man. Ushers were: James M. Priestley, JcffrcyL, Priestley,SconLcatherwood, and Gregory Faircloih. Flower giris were Julia Faircloih, Emily Fairclothand Brittany Priestley. Aaron Priestley was ring bearer. After a reception in the church fel­ lowship hall, the couple went on a wedding trip to Walt Disney World. Fla. They will be at home on 144 Red Cedar Way, Mocksville. Clarksville Homemakers Club Celebrates Christmas 2 TheClarksvilleHomemakersClub diristmas meeting was held with Mrs. pja Sherman. I Her home was dccorated through- o(it with the Christinas theme on Fri* d|y, Dcc. 5 on Hwy. 601 North. * Afterdevotions,inabsenceofPresi- d(nt Mary Nell Richie, Mrs. Sherman, vice chair, conducted a short business nfotingconceming the Christmas fam- ¡^project. > HeaitsUterswcrerevealedforl996 and drawn for 1997. Nola Rich Invited everyone to her home on Libeiiy Church Road for the January meeting. Gifts wereexchanged. Nancy Rob­ erts Jones was unable to attend, along with Maiy Nell Richie. Others presenl were Jeannic Gll- breaih, Paulene Harpe. FrancesGough. Harriett Downey, Patricia Shelton and Pan Beck. Mrs. Sherman served a variety of Christmas goodies. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent Harmon and 1 had another wmder- ful Christmas. We had breakfast on Christmas moming with our son. Dale and his family, and ourdaughter, Kathy andherfamily. Ouroldestson,Jimand his family were unable to gel here until Dcc. 26 so we all decided we would wait until then to open gifts. It was so nicc to have all our children together at Christmas. OnthcnightofDec.26,we hadChristmasdinner. Wewcrejoincd by Sandy and AnnGine,Jen'andGina Cline, and Lori Yoric, who was with Heath Latham. Eveiyone had a great time. Thc fellowship class of Wesley Chapel had their Christmas party at Frostlunds in Cana with Mr. and Mrs. Roland West. Seventeen members enjoycdacovcitddishdinnerandgood fellowship. Louise Dill spent a few days last week in Forsyth Hospital. Sheismuch belter now and was able to leave the S o n B o m T o B e n s o n C o u p le Greg and Kim Benson of Davidson County announce the binh of a son. Nolan Gabriel, on Dec. 11,1996. He weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. and was 22 inctwslotig. Paternal grandparenu are Bob and Nell Benson of Mocksviiie. hospital in time lo enjoy Christmas wilh her family. Sheandherhusband, Bob. had breakfast Christmas morning with Iheir son, Bobby, and his family, Brenda, John and Jason Dill In Court­ ney. Theyhadlunchwilhtheirdaugh- ter. Fron, and her family, Dennis. Mat­ thew and Megan in Atcadia. Virginia Leftwich was laken to the hospital lasl week suffering wilh pneu­ monia. She spent several days in ICU. She is improving now and was able lo retum home Satuiday. Her husband. Roscoe. is also feeling under the weatherwiihacold. We hope they will bolh be back to nonnal soon. The Gcntiy's celebrated Christmas on Sunday in High Point at the home Sloccy Haney. OnChrislmasDay Ihey celebrated al their home with John and Mattie Ward. The family of Roland and Betty Wesl had branch at Frostlands, the ancestral home at Cana, on Christmas Day. They were joined for dinner in the evening by the Walter Etchison family. The dinner was prepared by Dahlgren Etchison Updegraff. On Christmas Eve Roland and Betty had dinner with Ihe Everelte and Lola Etchison family at the home of Henry West in Cano. Suzanne Miller hosted a Christmas function Dec. 26 al her home. Those altending were Brian Ivester, Bahnie Strand, SlevcnNul,Da4idSpain.aat>e Dickola. Jay Staley, Julie Smith. Will Ireland, and Doug Ametle! Fiin and fellowship was enjoyed by everyone. James and Leila Essie hostedafam- ilyChristmaspartyat’Ashland.''Leila's family home in Caswell Couniy, held on Dec.23,the wedding anniversoryof both James'and Leila's parents. The party was attended by aboul 45 family members from Kvenl slates. Among Ihose In attendance were Anne Essie BanKs.herhusband Dr. Bmoks Baines and their children of Onancock, Va., who accompanied the Essie's home and spent several days. All of Ihe Essie children, their spouses, and all grandchildren were present at die EssKhomefordtecvening meal and gift-opening on Christmas Flowers For All Occiaicni Shter*sHefMccksvllle •34-1711 B ib l e B a p t is t C h u r c h Milor, Om day. OnThursdayevening, Dec. 26,’, tbe entire group were James' guests for ‘ thcevening meal ot Docksidc In Ciern- ' mons. Marie and Gene Miller had their Christmas dinner on Christmas Eye' All their children and grandchildreti. were there. On Christmas Day, Pat and Kath^. Miller had all the Millerfamlly and the [ Howell family for Christmas dinner.,,! Hoping everyone has a happy arid - prosperous New Year. Davie County Heritage Book Deadline EXTENDED: Jan. 6 DAVIE COUNTY HERITAGE BOOKCOMMfrTEE >; P.O. BOX 122 > MOCKSVILLE, NC27028yV Or Call: . Dr. Mark Young 998-2029:^; Julia Patton 634-9533 Franca« A. Beck 492-523«i (704) 634-222^ WM I A F T E R H O L ID A Y C L E A N I N G S P E C IA L V i n c e ’ scanMiliplnisteyCkianiiii H o H d v d e n tin g S p e iM ' MocksviUe*s Newest Development Ololntttal lEatat^a V . , '> \ W ^ I^ Í8tlai)»ilgWooHHhfli.a>>i> ___________________е ярка (U) м» M In v«7dSi£S 00^ . cafborL and DAVIE countV и ш т а ж iiM 7 -♦ News l'áilhZlmmcnnaii livance Conespondenl I BiilandPansyWardcelebratedthelr h wedding anniversaiy Dec. 24. On ^nday, Dec. 22, dwir children and I, Randall Wari and fam- ^,,JefT Wanl and family, attended diip service widi their parenu at «^Methodist church. A lovely cul ower anangement was placed in the ctuaiy in honorof Bill and Pansy by Irchiidren. Following Ihe sermon a Iclcbplion of mamoge was observed ir Uk Ward family with Bill, Pansy, fieir children and grandchildren gath- ring at thc ailar for prayer. They Jemained Ihere until after the closing |ymn when the congregation filed by 0 offer congratulations. 1 Among Ihe visiiois at chureh Sun- ay, Dec. 22 were; MaiyThompsonof jiwisville, Charlie Rhodes. Cecil and Harte Robertson of this community d^yie Bailey of Chicago. Edyieis lending her Christmas vacation with r parents Alan Bailey and Polly ^di'ley. VIsilore at church Sunday. Dec. 29 e Nonnan and Sophie Hummer of ¡Island Heights, N.J. They are visiting Jthcir daughter and family on Undcr- Ipass Road. Otheni were Todd and ■Cindy Bailey and son Ryan of Baileys ■Chapel Road, Edyie Bailey, Marie and lcccilRobertson,andDavidandCaroIe iFglniarand children Bailey Anne and iPíiiíolmar 111 of Knoxville, Tenn. n * Роипа!*» an viiiting dieir paieiiu Paul and Sue Folmar on Baltimore Road, and Brack and Judy Bailey of Oemmons for Uk Christmas and New Yean holklays. Alex Stockton, a re­ cent graduate of N.C. Sute, attended church with his parenU Jerty and Kae Stockton. Abeautifulamngemenlofculfkw- en was placed on the altar al die Meth- odistchurchSundayinhonorofNaylor andStellaVogIer’s4Sthweddinganni- venory, by Iheirchildren. Dave and Frances Ward have re­ lumed from a 4-day visit wilh their children and new gnuidson in Stam­ ford, Conn., Bob and Kim W. Homer, and Harrison Robert Homer who was born Dec. 6. Georgene Whitehead of Redland, Calif, surprised her mother Betty Sanloli with a five day visli last week. Trendl Burton of Minneapolis, Minn, is spending two weeks with her fadierandstep-mother.KenandBrenda Burton. BrendaZimmermanofGlenCove, Long Island, N.Y. arrived lasl Monday to spend Christmas week with her mother Edith Zimmerman. Christmas Day visitors of Edith was daughter Janie Hendrix and her family; Melissa Hendrix, Amanda Hendrix, Meredidi Hendrix,ChrisComalzer,JohnGodby, and Jamie Bames. Dec. 26 visiton were; Adrian and Chris Farley and childrenBrian,Christopher,Deniseand C o u p l e C e l e b r a t e s A n n iv e r s a r y :BillandPansyWaidweremaiTiedS0yeanonDec.24. Uiey celebnled dieir gol^n wedding annivenaiy widi dieirchildren andgnndchiUien. who surprised diem widi a weekend trip to Charleston. S.C. The family speni die weekend on Ihiirspecial occasion. John Farley of Arlington, Va. arrived' lo visit until SUurday. Other guesu wen Susm Judd and Lester Mayhew. Seventeeji people were at Ihe Zimmer­ man home Thursday night for dinner and gift exchange. Andrea Hendrix of Mynie Beach was also present. The family of Cokie and Pat Jones metaldKlrhomeforChrislmas. Lynn and Willie Howard of this area, John and Us* J. Parit and children Hamp and Ashlyn of Ashboro, Chris Jones anddaugliterKlmmyofSilverSprings, Md. Chris am) daughter wlll remain thnxigh New Years Day. His wife Sue was unable 16 come on accountofajob change. Jonathan and Karen Martin are the proud parenu of a baby son. Tanner. Wyatt, bom Dec. 23 al Fbnydi Hospi- talweighlng31bs.andl3oz.Moiher and son are doing fine. David and Mandy Foster Smidi are the proud ршемв of ababyson.Hamp- ton Des, bixn Dec. 23, al Fonyth Hos- piulwelghlng7ibs.and.l l/2oz.C.W. Foster and Joyce Foster are the mater­ nal grandpiirenu. SympaUiy is expressed to Ruby Cope in die dealh of her daughter-in- law Wanda Lynn Cope who died Fri­ day al Fbnydi Hospital. She was dK wife of Jimtny Cope. Rudi Laduun underwent wigeiy at Fbnydi Hospiul Thursday for a heart condidon. Get well wishes go out to her. Mn. Alice Potts will celebrate her 96thblrthdayonJan.S. Acardshower is. planned for her. Her address is Meadowbrook TeiToce ofDavie, 316 Hwy. 801 S., Advance, NC 27006. Edith and Brenda Zimmerman vis­ ited Elmer and Sarah Zimmennan in the Foric community on Wednesday afternoon, and Eugene and Bess Bennett on Wednesday nighl in dK Comalzer communily. Dave and Cheryl Maridand and in­ fant daughler, Ashley Carol.of Boone. spentChrisimaswidihisparenls.Fnmk I and Margie Maridand. Jim and Janey POole Bioob spent . Christmas in Amory, Miss, wilh Jim's modier. The family of dK late Walter and I HazelShuttmetfordieirannualChrisl- I maspartyaldKhomeofRudiCollette I in Wlnston-Salem on Christmas Eve. I Twenty-eight people enjoyed Ihe fes- I dveoccaskm.I Mis. Evelyn Hollon accompanied I her daughler Sue Elliolt to Deltona, I Fla. for die Christmas holidays 10 visil I Sue's daughter and family, Karen and I John Porteus and Brett and Tara I Porteus.I The family of Maty Lillian Zim- I iMiman and dK late Louie Zimmer- I man met al her home Dec. 22 for a Christmas party. Twenty people en- joyeddKoccasion. SteveZimmennan and family of Columbia. S.C. were present. Dene and Marion PilU' fam­ ily, Kevin and Rachel Zimmennan's family. Dene Roche. Ray Purdy and olhen. I70-II n sM homo In QmtonK4ed.3Bi.ntwc«p«.2___h>Kpurrp<.hilbiMnwnt.r1 ptfl flnhM. A must tee «ICAU CONMi 1S10 MHO CH. M. - IMRuMnti-QutfybUI яWorxMUt к» tam 0П1ЛвЭ Ш Ш Ш т ХООщ 9. ЖШ.ЬЛАтшИптШ11ЛАС. 0мг 26604, ЭМ. 2.1Ва. СшЮт ЬМ tar kgiùmmf tm- ь т Их-1»шЫ1с(«пЫ1тМ«,1Л «ugNw. Ne oomm OIL 1а NiprioalWoodidlolwMvtoiWflraplico. dm, OR, Ml ЫМ. mujiMnñinoVaicaii <мо4мА 48d, SBi, 3aiü4 Пм. Rm. orHTM» ‘hdModiloon.NorMM.«tA dM. Нам НРЖ reel, hoi «tur.СШайиН«. 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Imade five grants, totaling S10.550 to ;two area non-profit organiiuillons and Ithree individuals needing assistance. ; Teen Challenge of North Carolina, ^in Hamiony was granted $5.(XX) to - assist in weatherizalion of their racili- lies. The grant will purchase storm windows. ; A lolal of 51,550 was awarded Io individuals: ;; Mopay medical bills andotherover- "duebills for a woman whohas been out ; of work for four monlhs with two sepa* .rate operations; ; *10 pay overdue bills for a young mother leaving an abusive situation; •to help a cancer patient with trans­ portation cosls associated with ehemo- ; Iherapy. • The Crescent Electric Foundation ■is a non-profit organization funded by •donations by participating member- •consumers of Crescent Electric Mem- •bership Corporation (EMC) who al- 'low their monthly electric bills to be grounded up" to ihe next highest even dollar amouni. These donated funds 'are placed in a special account and ¡dislribuledtoneedy causes andorgani- •zations in the general service area of tresceni EMC. These funds arc con* '•trolled by the Crescent Electric Foun- ^ion. Inc.. Board of Directors who are members of Crescenl EMC repre­ senting the geographic areas served by Crescent. Over 30,000 or 60 percent of Cres­ cent consumers are donating lo the Crescenl Electric Foundation. The average individual amount rounded up is 50 cents per monlh or $6 a year, which is tax deductible. Al ihis rale. Crescent EMC members will be cof-' lectively donate over $188,000 a year to be given to those in need. These granU are available to indi­ viduals and families who are suffering unusual or unexpected problems and are in grave need of assistance. Grants may be used to pay for shelter, cloth­ ing. food, heallh care emergencies, and other humane needs. Non-profit orga­ nizations providingassistance forthese same needs may also receive these grants. Applications for Crescenl Elcctric Foundaiion grants may be picked up at any Crescent EMC oHlce in States­ ville. Mocksvillc, Cornelius, or Taylorsville. Crescenl ENtCisaconsumer-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Statesville.providingclcctricitytoovcr 48,000 consumers in parts of Wilkes, Yadkin. Alexander. Iredell. Davie, Catawba, Rowan, Lincoln. Cabamis, Gaston and Mecklenburg counties. New Satellite Office Betmuda Quay Shopping Center 5391 US Highway 158, Mvance Lee K Finklea, MD will be seeing new and established patienls at our new location. Advance Location ^poinlments: 010) 998-PEDS (7337) PresoiptionRdiis: 010)998^345 Oice Hours; Monday-Friday Sam-lpm and2-5pm Established Patient Walk-In Clinic; Monday-Friday 8am-9am Ni^t/WeekendCar« Spiritual Resources: Elusive Luxuries By Hazel Smoot Elusive Luxuries: Recently I was wriling In my journal. Each day has a llmiled space In which to write, and I realized I did not have enough room to finish wriling my thoughts. This reminded me ot how often we don'l have enough room, enough time, or enough |oy. I was faced wilh a decision to condense my thoughts or leave something out. How often we need to simplify our lives by nol being surrounded by so many material possessions. They add lo our worit load and worry. We can often ask ourselves II Ihey enrich or clutter our lives. This is where it Is important lo sel priorities and organize our lives. How many of us have said 'TTiere isn't enough time'? Truly, Ihere never is enough time lo do all the Ihings we would like lo do In our homes, our churches, or al worit. Wo each have 24 hours (1440 mlnules) each day. II Is our choice lo decide how we will use them. Of course, our job Is going to lake eight to len hours each day and our family deserves our love In caring for Ihelr physical and emotional needs. We must have rest for renewal and vitality; bul, whether we want to admit it or not, we still have a lew hours that we can devote lo the edifying of our family members and ourselves. Lasl, bul certainly by no means least, Is the lament thal we don't have enough joy In our lives. One of Ihe reasons we don't have enough joy Is because we are busy pursuing activities that do nol satisfy or promote enrichment for our lives. We are created to serve God and our fellowman, bul we cannot effectively do this II we are nol joyful. We musl balance our lives with emotional and spiritual food. One of Ihe besl ways lo begin Ihls balancing act Is lo arise lorty-tive minules eariier lhan Is necessary each day and devote Ihls lime to meditation, prayer, and devotion to God. This can set Ihe pace fofa more peaceful day even when our work situations hil us with problems and deadlines as soon as our woriiday begins. It Is hardfo realize we can't solve all problems for olher humans, satisfy every> ; ' one, even when wo give our best efforts, or finish each task on lime; ^ Jesus often went alone by Himself lo pray. He iilustraled th'e V renewal of His spiritual and physical self by withdrawing from the crowds who followed Him. Il's real easy lo say, ‘Times were much;' simpler then," and this Is Irue except when we remember almost aff - ’ transporlation was by foot, all livelihood involved hard manual laborl ",'' and entertainment had lo be created close lo home. All of this look' up Ihe whole day. People in that era had to make responsible chotees ' conceming their lime just as we musl make decisions loday. • ‘ Joy seems to be an elusive luxury today. Youlh try many avenues " ol thrills lo be happy, older people sometimes feel life has passed Ihem by and they do not look forward lo Iheir tomorrows. I read ' somewhere that happiness is derived from the root 'to happen*.";- Whal happens to us will affect our moods and our emotional happiness bul 'the fruit ol Ihe spirit Is joy" (Gal. 5:22). Our clrcurn- '' stances may cause us lo be less lhan joyful but our communicalion' '' with the lather can make us walk In joy. We musl have his spirit livihg^'; within us lo possess joy In Ihe midst of adverse circumstances. ' ' If Ihese qualities have been missing from our lives we should b6' - challenged lo rearrange our schedules and priorities In order to havtif'' abundant life and happiness. John 10:10: 'I am come lhal they might. - have life and that they might have II more abundantly.' This Is a promise on whk:h we can depend. We musl do our part and make"' Ihe avenues of our life more pleasant and productive. ‘'' • Support These Local Businesses VOGLERW .e. WHHE & G 0 . í5 0N .T radaS t. 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Colen Myen Shotf, 74. of pHi^fiOl ScMh.MockivUI(,dk>lc^ blM iy monUni, Dec. 27, a N.C. tfiilisi HoipiUI In Wlmtbn-Silcm tifinaii IIIm u oToM yeir. fc-vijmena Kivkci were al 2 p.m. I r ^ y , Dec. 29. In Etton Hmenl 1 :0 ^ 1 wHhtheRevLDnldReciind |:tannyShanoflk:laliii|.Biititlwailn I^;^UniiedMetho(&tChiiRhc«№ Shoef wat bOm in Davie •Jijftty on hme 4,1922 to Ihe lale j^f^scar and Leona Wall Myen and wat ;]rclired from the weave room of :;BatlingiDnIndu>irie9.Shewaia(radu- of Cooleemee High School, and WamemberofUbcityUnlledMedi-' ''odist Church. ^ Her hiBband, Espy Leny Shoaf, .->ed.on Dec. 3,1995. ^ Survivon include: a daughler and 9on-in-Uw, Mary Lou and DonaM : jljrMll of Pikx Mountain; i ion and (faughter-ln-law, Gerald and Linda . GcdtieyShoafofMocktvilk;4gnnd- • cliildren;3gteal-gtandchiUien;aMep- ■ gnindchild;2itep-git«-gtandchiklren; ; andaliiottier.HaydenMytnofMocla- ■; ville. : Walter GknnCravoi : WaIterOlennCnven,83,ofSalii- ; lHiry,dicdSiinday,Dcc.22,l996athU ' home after two yean of declining - heallh. I Bom Feb. 20, 1913, in Davie ; Couniy, Mr. Craven was a son of Ihe : late Lee and Doreas Allen Craven. A : gradualeoflheDavicCOuntyschools, t he had lelired 6om MacUe Vending : Co. He ailended North Main BaixiM : Chureh. He was a member of the sc- ; nior citizens bowling league and a : charter member of Ihe Golf Associa- :■ tion of Rowan Couniy. ; H!snnlwife.Besik!HowardCn- ; ven, preceded him in death. Survivors include; his wife, ; WilkHiise Stephens Craven; 2 sons, ; LanieCravenofSalistuiyandHarokl : Craven ofOiange Park, Fla.; stepson, : Donnie Lee Barnes of Salsibwy; 2 : tmUhers, CO. Craven of MocksviUe ; andaelandCnveaorCamden,S.C.; '■ 29lsters,M«hBLeeShottofMocks- • ville and Carolyn Thompson of > l>almdale,CaUf.;7grandchihktfl;Md Sgreat-grandchiMten. Seivkes wen al 11 a.m. TkKsday, ' D«;,24,alSummenettRinenIHonie Chapel by Ibe Rev. Dale Robertson, : paslorofNoithMainBapUsiChurch, aixllheRcv.MaikWlBlon.Bunalwas ; in Rowan Memorial Fwk. Memorials may be made to Rowan ; Regional Home Health and Hospke, 118'E CouncU Sl, Salisbury, NC ' 28144. EdkhBodMcKon Mrs. Edith Beal Melton, 61, of Comatzer Road, Avance, died Friday, Dec. 27, 1996 al Ponylh Memorial Hospilal in Winston-Salem. Funeral servicea were al 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29 al Eaton Funeral Chapel conducted by Ihe Rev. Alton Beal Ir.Burial was in dieBixby Church of the Living Ood Cemetny. Menxxials may he made lo The American Lung Association, 112 FayeneSt.,Wintlon-Salem,NC2710I. ShewaebocnFeb.<, 1933,in Rowan County, a daughler of Ihe tale Louie and Vk)la Ransom Bee). She was a memt)erofBbd)yPlcsbytcrian Church and waa retired fixxn Sara Lee Knil Iteducts In Advance. Survivon include:adaughler,M№ Paul(aale)BgmeyofAdvance;2sons anddaughter-inlaw.MaxleandVlcUe Mellon and Tony Melton and finance UbbySwalmofAdvance;2hiolhen. Louie'Tlee Wee’ Bcal of Mocksville, and Jeny Beal of Statesville; 2 and grandchiUicn. James W.lUlerow Mr. James Wt "Jimmy, Hie Candy Man‘Tunen)w.84.ofSallsbuiy.dled onThunday.Dec. 19.1996,alRawan Regkmal Medfcal Cenier after two yean of declining heallK He was the brolher of Charile Tuttcrow of Mocksville. Bctty&MarcIi Mn.BetlyB.M«cN74,of261 Campbell Road, Mocksville, died on 'Ibu>sday,Dec.l9,1996. Bom on June 6,1922 bi Mocks­ ville, Mn. Mareh wasthedaughlerof Ihe lateNeal and Motile HolmanBooe. A graduate of Mocksville public schools, she was retired from WonderKnil, Mocksville. She was a member of Sl. John's AME Zion Church, wehre she was a musician. classleader.t’asior'sAkl.PaRnlBody Misskmaiy, Sunday School treasurer andamemberofiheStewiniestBoaid. She was also a member of Ihe Mocks­ ville Senkir Cillzcns. Services wen al 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 23, al Sl. John's AME Zk» Church, conducted by Ihe Rev. Royce . Mycn,pastor.Burialwasinlhechurch cemeleiy. Oscar M. Hartman TheRev.OscarM. Hartman, 87,of Winston-Salem, died Sunday,Dec. 22, 1996 al his home. He was bom May 19, 1909. He made a professkm of faith eariy in life al Advance Baptist Chureh and be­ came superintendent of Ihe Sunday School at age 16. He was manied Dec. 22,192810 Eva Rulh Phelps who preceded him in death. Hehas one daughler, Athalcne Couch, ofthe home. He moved to the Soulh Fork commuily of Fonyth County and psr- IkHpaled inacdvltiesofNewlliUadel- phia Moravian Church. He helped ct- gani» South Fork BapdstChurch, and it ■ charter member. He waa Sunday School teacher undl Nov. 17, 1940^ when he wai crdtined miniitcr. He IiMpMKndievachuRhci,hoUii« oaeofdKkiiveittcivfcctlnlhePikil MounuOnBtfduAttaciitka. Funeral acrvieet wen 1М ау, Dcc. 24, at Vogler ft Son ReynoUi RoalCh4ielbyDr.CecUCivelr.aad Hmy HiMky. Burial waa ia Fonyth MemorialFtrii. WMidaMabeCopc Wnda Lyin Mabe Qipe, 41. ot Walnul Cove, died Friday, Dec. 27, 1996,alFGny«iMemorialHoifilalin Winstoa-Sdem. Bomlulyl7,19SS,loCHIUttad Bariwa Neako Mda, she waa em- pkiyedbylU.Rcyiiokk She WM pnceded kl death by her Мкг.ОУИаМЛе. Sutvivii« m hv husband, Janet LCopeo(lhehone;adia4hlir,Sb№ noa Mkbdl of Ш Лкк.» pm ^ daighttr, her modur oT Darii^. a |||Иг,1Сат|1М ’ Вйего10м1Ьшу; and I brolhir, Viaceat Mabe of 1Ьй»у- ■ HaimlMirvkatw«(hddM2^>.Dk. 29, at Ndtoo НшнЫ Home dapel by Iht Rev. Suiao Hubbad. Burial fDlkmtdiaMibtFtraiilyOim- •Щ - Memoriab may be mde to Hos­ pice of Slokat County, P.O. Box 8, (Мшу, N£. 27016 or« Efeivfflt UnktdMi*odiatCliutck,sfoCa«di ; Sii|liM ,N£.Hwy.tOISoi*,^ LU U eS prinldeB aiky Mni. Utlie Sprinkle Bailey, 93, of Winslon-Sakm. died on Wedneadty mqning,Dec.23,1996, at her home. She is the grandmodier of Chartes ; R.LeeJr.andwitiLynneofMocks- ■vilk'., EariW.Lewl8Jr. : Mr. Eari W. Lewia Jr. or Whisaca- Salem died oa Monday, Dec. 23 at Fonyth Hotiiilal.’ :Hew«d»uncleorMn,JaaLewia FreemaofMocksviUeandthegnal- uiick of Randan Rtenaa of Mocka- ‘vllfc. E U idC andC lodM tr :Mn.EdnlCamdCkdiBtar, lOOi of^^uuma Cm Nunin| C taltr, MKktviUe, dkd Salunky. Dtc. 28. 19^iad sctalv. ; ~M n .C kidfclM w « bo n O ctl9, IM hkiD H idneQ xaty,«itdai«h- H ^ W m a a d Sally WafaerCOaml S haU vgdnM orhirlülkiD nkIton ; . C ^ . She was a Ьммаакаг atxl h qikiy worker aad a member o f J>ф riew U M M ldю dlllC hüR Ы a .lltniM vine. '» • w > nankd to wnilim A. :CkidlUlir.wl»|nccdedhcrladeMh :'iaÍ954.':■ ;ettvhonkBkidt¡atoa.lhBR(V. :ptßidhaismi 2 р т в ш М Ш т . ; :рамг|||«у1и и и яМ1м1вд,Вк. :3 (U llaJB .kiF M aw U a M M M b - 3x»tawchwkhDr.BuddyI.Ch«>- ÎMianclada(.Bartallblk>MdlàtliB ;-UMÌichanMnr. . _ ik.i.o u Dorothy СпшИН 1)уяоа . Mn. Dorodiy Cranfiii Dyson, 70; of Mtditon RoMl, Mocksvilk, dkd Tuesday, Dec. 24. ¡996 at Fonyth Memorial Hospilal, WInston-Sakm. afteraninenlayillnett. Bom Aug. 10, 1926, in Davie County,Mn.Dyaonwatadaughter of dielateDora Jordan and Andrew Cran- fill. A homemaker, she waa a Baplist Her husbmd,Unney Cline Dyson, dkdon April‘17.1996. Setvices wen at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 27, al Eaton Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Ihe Rev. Grady Tutlerow.BurialwaslnEuons Baplisi Chureh Cemeteiy. Survivors include: 2 sons, Dennis and Steve Dyson of Mocksvilk; 4 daughten, Kalhy Carina of Link Rock, Aric., Vicki Dyson of Sacn- тепю, Calif., Kaye D. BarfkU of Unkm Grove and Freda Hudspeth Suuily of Mocksvilk; 10 grandchil­ dren; and 3 giett-giandchikhcn. CUflbnl E. Hudson Jr. CUfford E ’Jimmy’ Hudwn Jr.. S3.dkdWedneaday,Dec.25,1996, al his home in Atlanta, Ga., after a short illness. He was the brolher of George TrimivofMocksviik. Lottie Teague Byrd Mn. Loltk Teague Bynl. 92. of Meadowbrook Tenacc of Davk, for­ merly of Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, Dec. 23,1996,alF0nyth Hospilal. She wu bom May II, 1904, in Winslon-Sakm lo Noah Jacob and Tempa Slewan Teague. Mrs. Byrd was amemberof Waughiown Ba|Mist Church, wasrcdndfnimCharica Store, and was Past Worthy Matnn, Twin Cily Chapier No. 60, Order of Eastem Sur. She waa preceded in death by her husband,CharieaR.Byrd,sndadaugh- ler.JackkAbee. Survivon include:adaughler,Doris Lee Byrd, and a son, Charles D. Byid ofMeadowbrookTenaceofDavk; 14 gnndchikken;23gieal-gnuidchiklnn; 6peal-greal-grandchiklien; and 2 sis­ ters, Rachel Chsiles of Gteenshoro and Delafen Wahher of Fkrida. Hinetalsetvkeswenal 12:30p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, al Vogkr & Sons Main Stieel Chapel by Dr. Donald Fainiw. MaiySealAtldns Maiy Seal Addns, 90. of Mocks­ vilk, dkd Satuiday, Dec. 28,1996, al N.C. Bapdst Hospital in Winston-Sa­ lem. ShewasboroSepL 1,1906, in Suny county to WilliamF.and Nancy Snow Alkins. She wat a graduate of RJ. RcynoUsHighSchool.Shetednd6om Wesl Fonydi High School when she woiked in die school cafeteria. She waa preceded fa) deadi by her husband, QulMoa Addns, and a son, HanUD. Alkins. Surviving am 3 daughlen, Aiken A.MilkTofWinsloo-Sakm,Jeaneae A. COok or Mocksville nd Edna A. Long of Leiiniloo; 3 toat, A. Ray Addnt or Wkttloo-Sakm. DmU W. Addaa cT YidUavUle and Dtnny K-AddatorWkMosMm; I6gmd- chikkn;2Sgnalgnadchikkai;Sgieal |пй gnaddtttdna Md a titler. Dot- odiyS.HtyMorWk>iton-Sakm. HBMnlitrdGetinnbeldil7pjn. Dec. за at Hayworti-Milkr Silat CMkChapelbyiheRcv.JiaiFtggait AgnvetkktervicewaiheUal 11 am Dec. 31, at Wesllawn Gardent of Memoy by die Rev. Roben Rolkr. Memorialt may be made to Ibe Aizhehner't Attociadon, Piedmont Iriad N.C. Chapter, 836, (Mi Smel, Tobacco Squaie, Suite 451, Wkeao- Sakm,N.CZ710l-1407. Ja atiC cd lH ilJr. Mr. Jamet'Jbn-CecU HU Jr., 38, otWhak»Sakni,diedoaRklay,Dec. 2ft l9t6alN.CBapdMHa4«il. He wat a annber or Bread or Ufg Bapdtt ChuRh or Mocktvffle, when memoriala nay be made: 4337 Hwy. 801 Nonh, MockaviUe, NC Z7028. . Thomas G. Eiiaii ' Mr.'nnmatO.EtapabrWkMoa- StkmditdonMoad4r,Dtc.23,1996, ■FonythHoaiiUd. . ( ^ A mmteorCedirCnA B^idtl’ Church, he wp adeacon tad tupm- teadcatcnirititoriheSvadayScbool Dtptrimtatlbclkytin: HtwiiiahiteotOdiilEttOBOir' a i a Diiuio C o u n ty Horit;u|i; B o o k D c . u l l i m ; EXTENDED; Jan. 6 DAVIE COUNTY HERITAQE BOOK COMMITTEE Р.О.ВОХШ MOCKSVILLE, NO 27028 ' ^ OrMi:Or. Meik Young 88B4029 JutaPMon 6344633 : РкюемА.1еек'4вВ4194.: Baptist Women Meet Fqr^ John MOtolii Gaither Mr. John Millon Gtidier, 79, of 1164 Etsl Memorial Highway, H«- mony, dkd Friday, Dec. 27,1996. A naUve of htdeU Couniy, he waa . aself-empokyedbaiber. Survivon Include: his wife, die former Mabel Hairis; 2 sons. Tommy GailherofOiinand’Preacher’Gaither ofSlonyFoint;2daughlen, Mrs. Jamet (Jonell) I ^ s of Hamwny and Mn. Manha York of; Sutcsviik; 9 grand­ children; 5 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Ralph S. Gaidier and James aine GalUier, bodi of Hamiony; 2 sisters, Mn. Louise Canner ofMocks- ville and Mrs. Herman (Esther) CampbeU of Harmony. Funeral scrvkes wen conducted Sunday,Dec.29,ai3p.raalClariisbuiy Uniled Medndisl Church. Burial was in Ihe church cemeleiy. Nephews served as pailbeann. Memorials may be made to die ClwksburyUnitedChristiaiiBuikfcn, c/o Rkhard Brazel, 620 Oak Holkiw Road, Unkxi Grave, NC 28689. Courtney Lee Scarlett Infant Counney Lee Scaricn, 18 months, of WInston-Sakm, died Fri­ day, Dec. 27, al Brenner ChiUren's Hospital In Winsion-Sakm. counney was bom June 12,1993, in Winslon-Sakm lo Scolly Lee and Usa Marie Manin Scariett. Survivors include: her modier and fadier, and sister, Briana Scariett, of thehome;malemalgiandmodier,Joyce CBryan of Advance; paternal grand- modicr, Dariene Slewan and husband Randy of Davidson County; paternal grandfather, Pat Scarlett and wife Marisa of Yadkinvllk; grcal-grand­ parenls, Jim and Ellen May Byeriy of Ckmmons. Funeral servuxs wen al 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29, at Vogkr and Sons Ckmmons Chapel by die Rev. Biyan Rainbow. Agraveskk setvice washeU al 2 p.m. Monday, Dcc. 30, al Fonydi Memorial Paric. The family request memorials be made lo SOFT of Raleigh. Evdyn Virginia Itocker Mrs. Evelyn VirginU Tucker, 71, of Salisbury, dkd Friday, Deo 27, 1996, at Rowan Regkxud Medical center of an apparent heart aOack. Bom Oct. 27. 1925. in Davie Couniy, Mrs.Tucker was adaughler of die lale Alma Jane Dedmon and Shufford Link Tutterow. She gradu­ ated from Cooleemee High School and attended Greensboro Business COIkge. She had woriced In the bookkecp- ingdepaitmentofEtwinMillsandh^ once woriud at Ctestreichet's, Walter CanerEkciric andTri-Ekclriccom­ panies. She was a member of Nonh Main Chuich of Christ, Mocksvilk. Funeral scrvkes wen al 2 p.ra Monday, Dec. 30, al Nonh Main Chnich of Christ, conducted by minis­ ler Davkl PDwelL Sutvivonindude: 2sons,Lawience Lee 1\icker of Candor aad Jon Eric Thicker of die home:agnadchiM; and ■ ireal-gnndidiild. LesrieWaher Clement LesskWaherCkmeM,87,of Sal­ isbury, dkd №day, Dec. 27. ShewaaasislcrofEUzabediWalsCT HeadofCookemee. DavidE.Down8 Mn. DavUE Downs, 84,of Win- slon-Sakm.dkdoaDec.20,1996. He wat die fadier of DonakI A. Dowaa of Advance. BearCnekBapdstWomenonMit- : sioos met widi Mn. FeaiUne Reavit IbrdieirChriitmtimeedngilherhonie onFotttlIDriveDec.10. Mn.BliineCuner,pRikknl,Fie- tkkd over a short businett meedng. : Palfkia Shelton pntemed die mit- skxipngnm. Those ptrtkipadngwcn Nancy Robettt loatt, Jtae I UadaMoaee,HnbeiB«ii,andCMi- dneSpeer. Hiepim,RkhiBdEakm, Joined lakr to helji set fotlt fcr 1Як for die Lank Moeamlttkao OifttwenexctiBied. HieJifcl) meedng wUI he wMi Fmeet Bedqj Christmat goodiet widi I punch wen served. S enbr Center To Ofíeñ Retirement W ori&hopi. TV Davk Сошму Senior Center wiU offier pre-retirenient wotkshopt fbr diose who are plamdng for redn- mem or for diose who^an newly n- dnd. There wlU be a diffennt woikshop eachquarter. You may come u> one or aU, as each seminar wiU contain new informatkm. These woikshops wiU offa advke on such diings as esute plaiinint,Boufccsofretitemenlincome, pmlecdng your nest egg, and odier rekvani issues forietirement planning. These seminars an educallonal- dien is no selUng or endotsement of faiveslmeni companies. TheflntwotlcshopwiUbeheldJan. 13 al 7 p.m. al die Davie county PubUc Ubnuy. Peggy Nuckolls, fhxn dieCoope«!' Uve Extenskn office, wiU be ргпп| ing ’RdiremenlPlanningMadvatica; Topks of discusskm wiU include Ila folkiwing: WhyWeNeedToPhnfii Retirement, Why We Fail to Plan. A Retinmem Plannbig Difficult?, Hem Can We Motivate Ounelvet to Plan?^ and Making die Commitment Yoii wiU learn dial die retirement planning piooeuisnoldutdinkuhlocanyoul, and wiU gain insight into die diRacnt ways you might motivine youtKlf to begin gadieting faifotmation for your own retirement plan. The seminar is open to die pubik. The woricshop is firee, bul reseiva- dons an requested. Reserve your seat by calling Uie Davk County Senkr Centeral634-061l. ’t Let Ume riip Away... 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Discover aD die l>enefils of Dean Witter Eiqr/mM( by :• attendin« a free aeminar, wM dn*; WiU Vmv. i4cUnw Your Fintmciat D m m if We'D ahoar you how to devdop a petaanaDy tailond inveatment plan to aeelt aqr :• 6naodal atial — from buying * new home lo «ectuint a.A-S.*- ---.AGOQUOniOK ItOraiKDL Dallas Januaiy 16,1907 7K»P1I Dean Witter Reynold«380 KnoUwood Street, SU. 600 Winaton-8dem,NC 37103 S p é n k ari Aathcny O. Anc* Tbtaat PlaMt Space i* In tiM , *0 c i i today airi iiiite ytav i m t w IIm . j Altondhig I t o fiw aetiÉ iv w il.|be you a d e tr f M n a( Im w ; у«)ис*пас1|1е«еу|1нг1мм1|||еп1|в|Цем4га^................................................,-й amtiMtc 7>«|tw»at<iiiH iw t i h am a t n t»li«i m dI2k-t*ÊlriM m M 1Ш Л > рЫ $$11т т li iiH i»ij iiìi^ jMitKWt ( 8 0 0 ) 7 8 & 7 m ---- i i ^ O  vœ COUNTY ENT RECORD, Jan. 2,1997 li!' f í ' i ü M \f Г r /IF iCW ONPO Qualify For Nationals ,; The Davie High School compelition cheerleading squad finished first in their division of the Holiday Cheers To You competition in Raleigh Dec. 17, qualifying them for the Americheer National Finals at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. Team members include; Laura ‘Windley, Karin Miller, Amiee Barnette, Casey Petticord, Haley Beck, Laura Correll, Emily 'Harpe, Courtney Carter, Amy Hardister, Emily Osbome, Gina Irby, Kristin Gamer, Carta Eaton, Carrie Johnson, Shannon Oakley (assistant), Chris Armstrong, Tanya Bowles (coach) and Matt Osbome (N.C. State cheerieader). Not pictured; Ramona Pittman, Terri Wlllooughby, Shawn Spry. Three were chosen as All American and received individual awards of excellence; Chris Armstrong, Kristin Gamer and Carrie Johnson. Crenshaw Wins PEP Faculty Award Soulh Davic Middle School Assis- lantPrincipalPausyCrcnshawrcccntly graduate from ihc Assistant Principals’ Exccutivc Program (PEP) al ihe Uni­ versity of Nonh Carolina at \yilmington. I She was ihe winner ofa PEP Fac­ ulty Award fordcmonsiraiingoutsiarul* ing acadcmic performance. Thc l9*daycoursclsorfcrcdbylhc University ofNonhCarolinaalChapel Hill's Principals' Executive Program, thc oldest organization of its kind in the nation. Graduates completed 135 hours of classroom work over Ihrcc monihs. Major areas of study included school law.curriculumdcvelopment. person- Stockton Earns Associate Degree . A Davie student was among 46 to graduate from the N.C. State Univer­ siiy Agricultural Insthuie on Dec. 18. Jerry Alexander Stockton of Hwy. 801. Advancc. canned an associale degree in ornamentals and landscape technology. Cope Earns Degree In Sports Medkiine nel managemenl, communicalions. technology ¡mplementation and per­ sonal development. Participants read, discussed and completed study guides for 14 books, 60 scholarly articles and seven ease studies assigned by 36 instructors. Panicipants had to write a position paper about iheireducational philoso- phy and develop a long-range plan to improve al least one aspect of iheir school. "The goal of the program is to help assislanl principals belter undcrsland their roles, define their skills and be­ come morc effeclivc adminisiralors," saidShirley Arrington, ossistanl diree- W of thc program. lowing thc fall semester. Cope eamed a bachelor's degree with honors in sports medicine. Beck Cope, daughter of Tommy and Sandra Cope of Advance, was one of 30 Catawba College students who completed degree requirements fol- Cassidy Inducted Into Honor Society Jeffrey Cassidy of Mocksville was The honor society recognizes thc among 354 University of North Caro- top 15 percent of the junior and senior linaaiCharloltesiudenlsinductedinto classes. Sludenls must have a mini- the Golden Key National Honor Soci- mum grade point average of 3.3 on a (ty. 4.0 scale. This year's grade point aver- * age culolT was 3.47. Boles Named To DCCC Dean's List . I Jennifer Burkhart Boles, daughter of Ed and Jean Burkhart of Advance, btf mode the dean's list for the fall quarter at Davidson County Commu* nily College. She is pursuing a degree in early childhood development. Fbur Earn NCSU Degrees Four Davie residents wereawarded degrees fnim Nonh Carolina Stale llnivenity al the fall graduation on Dec. 18. , John Cuitis Badgett of Advance earned a niaslei’s degiee in industrial ittgineerin*. ^ Patrick Wayne Brewer of Raleigh earned a master's degiee in computer science. Kendall Deirick Walker of Mag­ nolia Avenue, Mocksville, eamed a bachelor's degree in wood prodiKts. Ronnie Keyleen Hill of Raleigh eaiMd a bacheloi's degiee in agricul­ tural business management. 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The 10K (6.2 mile) course sent the'143 runners through the s tre ^ Mocksville before retuming to the Y. > Photo by RoMn ^arguawM YMCA Race Continues To Be A Favorite Among Regtonal Runners у Mika Bamhanlt avie County Entciprisc Record Ken Ocn made a resolution at thc beginning of 1996. Hewasgoirgtoninin 12 road races for the year. Thc Ft. Lonmilc, Ohio resident hadonly been tunning foi about six monihs. The new hobby was a way to lose weight and get in lape. Like many people, Oen lost track of time during the holidays. It was getting closc to Christnias, and he realized hchadonlyianin 11 races forthe ycar-oneshortofhis goal. Hegotouthis Runnel’s Worldmagazine to loidiforraces in his area. There were none. In fxt, there appeared lo be only one al the end of the year - the Davie Family YMCA Resolution Run In Mocksville, N.C. Detennined to meet his goal, with nuip in hand, he left Ohioat 8 p.m. Friday, omving in Mocksville lOhoun later. He gol about an hour's nap in Uie car, and then pounded the streets akxig with a rccord 143 other ninners In the local YMCA's annual lOK (6.2 mile) road race. 'This U definitely thc fanhest I have gone to ran," Oen said, "andtldsisonlylhe sccond lOK Tve ron." lhal race folkiwed a shoner liui run. in whkh 39 ranners from the cMeriy to toddler size pankipated. ' Ilwasfoggyforthenice.wlthteniperature3intheupper 40s. Although Mocksville'sdifncullcauisc scares manynin- nets away, Uiose who do ran here tend to return. Lansing Brewer was announcing his age as he crossed thc finish line fiist, with a time of36:30. He's 30 years old. Il was his sccond firsl place finish this year, the fiist lime anyone age 30 or older has won a major road racc in Noith Carolina. Brewer, of Camden, S.C., is familiar with Mocksvillc streets. "I was your first winner here,” he saW. This is oiie ofthe better races. I k)ve to come up here." > BrewetsiMheseloutloronaboultwominutcsfastcr.hul the compelilkin was light. • Bobby Aswell was second at 36:31. and Randy Whaley was third at 37:32. Sharon Gueiriero of Kcmenville was another repeal War Eagles Improving: ^ Scare Top^ked Team And Win Second Game Things arc kwking up forthe Davie High boy's basketball team. Jusibefore the Chrislmas break, the War Eagles got their fint win. Then, they losl to Salisbuiy by seven points, a team lhat had beaten them by 32 a weckearilo'. Going inlo thc Som Moir Christ­ mas Classic at Catawba Cbltege last week, Davie was obviously the last seed. That meant they had to play Ihc top ranked leam -SouUi Rowan. Had il not been for a lethargic third quarter, the War Eagles could have pulled off the upset. Ahead bynineatthehalf.iheWar Eagles were oul-scocd 19-3 in thlnl quarter. The ckMC banie went Id die last minute, when thc Raiden sank some key firec throws en route to a 63- 38win. .... J As the game started, fans would have Ihoughi die War Eagles were Uk lop seed. Davie jumped out to a 7.^ lead before SouUi broke thc ice. They led 18-9 at Uk end ofthe half. SouUi rallied wiUi three-point shot« in Uk sccond quartcr.playing loa l№ Wrestlers Improve To 8-1 Members of the reunited basketball team, known as the Silver Spirits, Include Rachel Howanl, Elizabeth WWiard. Nancy Haynes, Sue Allen and Chartotte Miller. -Photoby RoMn FMguMon S ilverS pirils Q i ^ R e u r m ^ i ^ B a s k M F g B F i m t p i S c M ByBrtaDPUta Davic County Enteiprise Record When si« women around Uk age of 60 plan a trip. UKy're bound to have shopping on UKir mind. NoiUiesesix. RachelHowanl,Eli2abeUiWillianl, Nancy Haynes, Sue Allen, Alice Валкие and Chariotte Miiier are fly- Itig to Tascon, Aril., in May to play wmc hoops. GeneDull,whocoachedaHWohKn (to '32-36 al Farmlnglon, has been rnnited with some of his fonner play- m They call UKPisclves Uie Silver Spirits. ^: 'AtaclassminionlaslsuiDiner.the playen met up wiUi UKir fomKtcoach, ^ asked him if he'd conskler coach­ ing UKir 3ч»1-3 baskeUuU team. How couU he resist? ': "Wewnegood in high school, and mdecidedaiUu reunion that we could be good again,"said Rachcl Howndof Moeksviile. ’Ch.iDulDwatUviilcd." ’ ; When Davie High was o|Kned in '36, DuU took an aisislaat principal poution in Iredell County, where he' relired and now lives. 'He's kind of like family tome, so I kept up wiUi him," Howard ukl Even now, a compeliUve fire is evi­ dent on Uk Spirits. "B's fun," Howanl sakl. "It's exciUng and good exercise,” Wiiliwdsaid. Indiestue toumamcnl inGreenvUle rccenlly, the Spiriu knocked off GreenvUle's Hot Shola 23-19 to ad­ vance toUKIiUeraund, where Uiey k»t 18-1610 Raldgh's Fabukwa Fifties. "Raleigh physically beat us,” Howaidsakl. "They were mean,” Williard aaU. The Splriu settled fot Ihe Silver metal, guaranteeing a trip lo Arizona forUK nadonal loumainenl. Alien was asked, why now? "Just bccause we can,” she said. ‘We've conKb*ck(froniprevfc)U8gaines)wiUi braises all over us, but not more dian usual” TIk chokx to (ly out West was easy, Allen said. 'If we dml ny widi ourage,we1lbelaoitadtaipUyhydK Umcwe(elllien,”ahesikl. They will continue pracdcing once' a week until January, and Uien ”gel serious,” Alien sakL "Then well prob- ablypracUcetwotodireeUineaawcek. (Dull) sakl lo sun geuing in shape.” "It comes back,” Alkn said dieir skills. ”Sure we have some (nwUe), bul we do pretly good.” ”We beg lo suy in Uk game,” Howard saM. Howanl infoimd her teanmales about Uk trip to Arizona, where UKyll play two games per day for nine days. '(Howard) saU wete going lo Tuscoa and we Umughl she was cniy,” Will- laidsakl. . Howaid may be but she meant it "We're going for die goU,'Howaid said. And dKy're going stn»g 40 yean laler. IMl.T^BidtToarihir' Dull, who coached at ' High from '32 36' win R | n ^ die Spirits, who ace in dieSS-59agetn>ip. "He'sdoing Ibis fornodiin|,”HDW«il saU. * We really affRciMe att that he does.*^ ■ . -'..I''' • Alkn was a Ibur-year member of Fanninglon's varsity team, Iwo yean ascapuin....Alkn was Uk first Davk County femakaddetetobesekclcdon Uk Journal ft SenUnal Northwest All- SurBaskeUnUteamin 1934....Under Dull. Alkn wason Fafmlngion'scham- pwashipteanisin'53and'34. • Williard, a member of Farmington's vanity in 'S3 and '36. finished her caner at Davk High in '37..... He lives in dK Huiitsvilk com- tnunity. • When Howaid seu her mind to somedUng, she geu il doM. A '36 graduate of Fannington, Howard graduated from FonyUi Technical CoauninityColkgein'92. ....Howanl was votedFanningtca'snioitviriuable pbyerin'36. • Haynea, who lives in Hamniy, gradualed6amFannin|ioain'33.... She p i ^ on dK school leam bon '4«-'33; •BancoeplayedhaUfiirlacfcWwd at Dtvh N ik ..... The lem^ naii : vakuUepla^.BinenewaaMhicM (bribe AU-NoitlnMMle«niR'SI. . B y lM tn n ita Davk Couniy Enterpiise Record Davie County's wrestling team saved face lale in Its match at Nonh- wesl Cabamis, after il had il smacked pretty haid eariy on. The War E^ks look one on Uk chin ftom Uk 3-A Ttijans, who builta I0-3Ieadbefc«eDavk’sbnwnyheavy wdghu swept dK last four matches, kading 10 a 48-19 vktcry. ThewinimpnivedDavk'srecotdto 8-1. Jake Marion, siartingal 171 dvnigh heavywdght. Fete TWds. Brian Mur­ phy and JJ. Rke - four wresden widi aconbinedreconl of42-IO-eachhad pins to nnafiveiioinl Davk kad into abkiwauL Bknmut want on Cowh Buddy Lowery's mind after four malchea to begin Uk night, when Adam Balky, Nick Summon and Jeremy Sink wcn bealen in decisions to fall behiBd 10-3. Jamey Hoh. al 112. woo 4-3 br Davk'soolypoiMB in die eariy Ininea. 'niKy've got quality WRsden in dK fint fourwcighlclaaaea,*Loway said. > Balky'a6-SioaapuldieflMbiem- ishon hU 8-1 recoid. *lt wm pUfiil.” Loweiysidd. ItaMtoifiiVdBNiiea. but I dioutiil we b«l one point at die end of die (fint) perkxL We were *01 (wanafdieckick.Healmoaltaidoae point i die end of die aecoad. In dK diird.weraBatill.ItpiiMilythoukrv« becatpoiatlMhwiaalcaUed.- Loweiy said Balle/a o|j|ioQenl showed aona HoUywDod i» te flaal period. ”OurpHloao(liyialote(K>lhe dtinl.'hesaU.’WetaiaitaveMdwe waal to push dKm. Then diey gol a ' ' liekHnhia W lyadi«,aiidd4*.:~Xte b iM aiaw talk p M , is“'--~4 ' was." Holt's 4-3 win put Davk on Uk board before Summers lost 6-1 at 119. "He got pinned by Uk same guy last week," Loweiy said. "Really, Nkk'is probably 112. Thai's hiud to do." Sink, facing dK same man he beat in overtime a week carikr, k)st 84) tv a I0.3deficit. "HewresdedMhvda hecoidd," dKcoachsaid. "HecouUiA gel il going. We had revenge ^«Ina us.” Adam Connor, IgniUng a run lif four Davk wins in Rve claaaea, got ii pin and Tun Ijames'9-3 decisk» att Jon Maune/s pin put Davk in front l8-ia I.; The teams dKn traded pins - widi Jeir Wilson kiaing beforeCJ. Johnaon retumed dK favor - to keep Davk aheadbyeighL •'i TheTt^woiddn1|oaw«y,bc¿ ingZebCartaat I60lockiaeiowidit 24-19. -* Just two days removd fiom ■dondnadng performance I«' dKirsUdiGreyhoaialClaiaiciai yean. dK War Eiekawerealiil 1^ Xooiaf ЬаскоаМафу notdKbeat.’ L o ^u kL 'M ] inake weigi«. к ^ 'i i n n ^ Weck.^.j П » W «Ei«hi wili ifáaia i l l i undl after CMatmaa, when diey V«- - tunuEaat'OaitoaDec.27aad2SH ’ ' a lounameid, wieadiai few lime* o( : FHday aad fivo n m times oa : ' *Nowwecaiii«Mtdò«iaairièÌ4 ' IkkourwniadsaBdgMbeMr.'UM^ ; eiysaid. ' , i ' j is •W i«iB aU ey^kH |likai.teW i|'< Eagba havis .оав.шЬмм «MlWt M |aaey.w iioial44).S nM ÍlÜ tl ; 1м м1«|уаЬ гЫ м в:0а а а ;|И V - ! - DAVIE СОртПТ ENTERPMSE RECORD, Jan. % Ш Г . Several local runners, Including Tony Hartle, Sally Moyer and Wade Leonard were among those In the Davie Family YMCA . Flesolutlon Run Saturday moming. - Photos by Robin FerguMon Parfcs & Recreation Baskelball Resulfá Girls 5\6 Wed. DEC. 18 ROADRUNNERS(22) .Ryanne McDaniel 15 Deanna Shamel 2 Megan Jordan I 'Andrea Dwiggins 2 Jessica Benfield 2 PIRANHAS (12) Savana!) Kowalske 6 Healher Miller 2 Megan Spiy 4 BOYS 5\6 WED. DEC 18 RAPTORS (44) , Micah Gamer 14 pavid Orsillo 4 ■ .Daniel Hollifield 10 Richard Pennington 14 Mitchell Roberts 2 SUNS (29) Ben Allred 2 McKenize Willoughby 19 ' Joseph Sparks 2 • ; Michael Gravette 1 ‘ Derrick Foster 1 ..Matthew Saura 6 CELTICS (29) Zach Hanrahan 10 Nathan Crowe 4 KuTtMcNabblS LAKERS (19) Brian Hunter 12 Travis Howell 2 Joshua Roesch I Nathan Reavis 2 Chris Hauser 2 BOYS 3\4 THURS DEC. 19 , MAGIC (22)BLUE DEVIS (19) ',^Stocker4 David Stein 10 Richard Hart 2 Aaron Hollifíeld 4 Micheál Mashote 16 Terrell Wilson 2 t f Biyson Brown 3 TOYS 5\6 THURS. DEC. 19 ! BULLS (19)DEACONS (17) ■ Justin Winters 4 Luke Phelps 10 '.'Stewart Swain 6 Mance Wilson 3 ' Bnndon Bracken 3 Chad Barker 2 . Andrew McClannon 6 Nick Taylor 2 MAGIC (21)GRIZZLIES (18) -^^Zack Miller 11 Patrick Litde 7 '.'thomas Parsley 4 David Bolin 4 ;;Billy Riddle 2 Deirick Comatzer 1 Robbie Franklin 4 Justin Lanning 3 Kevin Kirtpatrick 1 GIRLSS\6THURS.DEC. 19 TIGERS (22)- Sanh Willian^ 8 Candice Ferrell 4 Briannt Foster 2 Alyse Bowden 4 BnndiHupe2 JeniyFrogge2 iV HORNETS (15) Allison Alexender 2 Kintin ОшЬашЗ Jenny Broadwi^ li) ■,-a. .'.''.V' Sharon Guerriero, a regular at the Mocksville race, takes a break after winning the women's division. ... Wade Leonard of Mocksville sprints to the finish Un«. Resolution Run Draws Record Numbers Fbr Fun Run, 6.2 Mile Race Ken Oen of Ft. Loramie, Ohk> drove for 10 hours for the race. CoatiniicdlhiaiFaicBl winnerof Ihe local iacc.ShcfinlslKd in 38:38 lo win Ihe women's division, followed by Kari Staley al 39:38 and Olivia Uncy at 39:57. 111010Kisherslrongcslcvcnl,l>ul many ninnen pass up Ihe Mocksvilk irace because it is difTicuit, and haid lo ;mal(e agood time. 'I felt good all Ihc way through,' GuetrieiDsaid.’Istaitedoulcoiiserva- Uve, and saved it for Ihe hill.’ Women's Division age group win­ ners were: 19 and imikr: Jenny Warfford, '40:4fi; Keelin Mooney; Merideth Owtnsby. 20-24: Katie Miller, ».4S; Jenni­ fer Yales; Ainl Oettinger. 25-29:DanaHyalt,SI:SI:Carolyn Conner, IVisbitiyiL 30-34: Jennifer Helsch, 42:34; Su­ san Hesteifcuii; Beth Kelly. 35-3*: Sylvia Hemdon, 44:08; Donna Thacliwny; Suzan Shdbum. ' 4M4;JeanyLattinier,48:3S;Jauy Moac;lMeSlidl«[n. 45-49: Jean Montgomciy, 30:30; Ann Miller. 5IU4: Danielle Mooney. 4«K)6; Sally Moyer, Becky Yales. Men's diviskm age group winnen were: 19 and under: Jason Mitcham, 41:06; Jason Sheets; Juslin Pullen. 20-24: Billy Qukk, 39:18; Chris Jones; Scotty Rachel. 25-29:Mi>kSinopoU,40:19;Wally Holt; Mike Gocdoa. 30-34: Glenn WelU, 39:16; Chrit Crowder, David Agbischer. 35-3»: William Macy, 41:39; George Holkxlick; Marit Pegnua 4»44:G(CgMyFagBD,38:12;Dcn- nis Moon; Steve Slaley. 45-49: Stephan Gales, 39:43; Fieddie Needham; Christopher Mar­ tin. ЗШ г John Owensby, 41:10; Oil Rolh;RickBiey. S& »t 1мл Lewia, 41:18; John Dunkelhcrg; Charies Adklna. <0 la d Щ 1 Uahcr. Июлуаоп, 4J:22;IackIbnhiin;WaltetI1im. Pain m ay be elim inated for m illions (SPECIAL)-A dnigihatisexciting researchers in the treatment of pain has been fpimulatedinloanew prod­ uct known as "A rtliu r Itb ." and is being calleda "Afedico/Mnic/e'’by some, in thetreatmentofdebilltaiing conditions siich as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, painful muscle aches, joint achessimple backache, bruises, and mote. Although the mechanism of action Is unclear, experiments in- dicalelhat A rth u rlllf, relievespaln by first selectively attracting, ^ thendeslroyingthemessengerchemi- cal which carries pain sensations lo Ihe brain, thus eliminating pain in Ihe aflected area. A itk a r Iti^ Is lediatelywithoutapie- Luwlng Braww finiihM fimi scripllon in an odoriess, greaseless, non-staining cream or new easy ap­ plicator liquid fonn. A rtk ir lU^ is guaranteed to worit or your money back. UMMiriidnaM AVAILABLE AT: Foster-Rauch Drug Cob 4M V alqrU ,.M M tav«a,N C04-2141 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE lÉCORÒ, Jan. 2, \9 Г )Щ Г "! War Eagles Defeat East R oш 1 In Toumamert ! : Continued Fron Page BI 18 (le for ihestanzft« givingDaviea36• 27hamImccdge. The third quaiter was all South Rowan, aided by Davie's 2 of 16 shoot­ ing for (he quarter. The Raidere built a lead as high as seven points, but Davie didn't give up, battling to one down wilh 25 seconds remaining. South made two free throws, Davie missed a three pointer and South then made two morc for the /\ Ф TravlsBamhardtwasatCatawtiaFriday.cheeringforhisuncle, : Josh Bamhardt, a senior on the War Eagle basketball team. final margin. Jason Neese and Derick Faulkner scored 13 each for Ihe War Eagles, ' 'withBainhanltpumpinglnl2,elghtln the fint half. Eric Kisller scared 8. Jamie Neese 3, Ray Spain 3, Charies Miller 2, Geric Polls 2, and B.B. JohnsonZ Davic 67, East Rowan 34 Davie used Its heighth advantage to roll past Easl Rowan 67-34 in Ihe scc­ ond round of the Sam Moir Chrisutias Classic at Catawba. Jasqn Neese led the War Eagles wilh8poinUand6fcboundsinlhennl quaiter. Davie led by three after the first, and by seven at Ihe half. 'Hie War Eagles put the game away inthelhltd,out-smringEast 16-6, and made 18 of 23 frw throws in the founh to hold on for Ihc win. Neese finished wilh 17 paints and 13 rebounds. Josh Bamhardt had 13 points, allinihe second half.and Derick Josh Bamhardt and Eric Kistler block the passing lanes of a Jamie Neese and Eric Kistler defend against a South Rowan South Rowan player. player in first-game action of the Sam lAsIr Christmas Classto. JVTeam Wins Fifth Of Season At North Iredell ByBrianPitts Davie County Enleiprise Record It wasn't supposed 10besodirncult. Davie's JV boys basketball Icam hadlohuffandpuff Monday at Nonh bedell Just to de­ feat the Raiders, who wete embar- ’ lassedbySlpoinls in Ihe season opener. TheWarEagles, up26-23atihehair, ;dM most of their heavy breathing at ^theoutielofthesec- Kolkc : ond half, when they put on Ihe defen- - siveclampatobieakoulloan I t-poim lead. - Davie took that cushion inlo Ihe I founh, and the Raiders were only able to shave Iwo poinis olT the deficit, enabling Davie lo win for Ihe fifih lime in six tries. This Raider club wasn't the same oneCoochBrianCantiellrccaliedfrom Ihe 70-19 dcmolillon. "They had a couple of new playen," Canueli said. "They were much improved and ready to play. We didn't play well in the fir« ,haif. "Wecameout in thethiid wilh Ihrec dificrent presses." The variety ofdefenses forced seven tunuveisinarow, which lead to Davic woridng ils lead up to 12. "We just did Ihe 1-2-1-1 and 2-2-1, a variation," CanlieU said. 'We'd switch fiom one to the other and the kids were good disguising it. Their guys just couldn't ’ get Ihe ball across halfcouit." WHENIHEWAREAGLESgol il across halfcourt, they usually found an open Eric Kofiie, who continued his hot sueak wilh 19 game-high poinis, also a season high. His average, thanks lo 48 points in three games, hasclimbed to 11 agome, second to center John Orsillo (12.8). "Hchadanoihcrsupcrbgamc,”Canutll said. "He really conlinued to cany us. ll was his (best game) by for. He had a lot of assists U) go with it." Davie's aggressive defense made up for ils offense, which was sluggish out of the gate. "We've had slow slam all year," Canbell said. "We have a lot of new guys, maybe it lakes Ihem a while lo get into a rhythm and get the nervousness out." Points from nine playen was the goodncwsofrensively.DuaiKFhillips joined Kofiieindouble figures wilhtt, while Kenny Collins and Onillo, his Overtime Loss Snaps JV Girls' Winning Streak Faulkner scored 11. Chiirics MlUr scored 8, Ray Spain 3, Eric Kisfel, Jamie Neese 3, Tremaine DuHa-i Deirick D(iliii 2 and Cedric Whiie-l‘ Salisbury'W, Davie 63 > In Ihe teaitif final game befcj Chrisimas break, Salisbuiyialiie a35-30halHime deficit to beal It Eagles, 70-63. Three-point shooting gave I the lead, with fcsh Bamhardl so^- four of the team's five treys In thijiii half. Davie relinquished Ihe lead №№ third quarter, Init scored Ihe firstiidi; of Ihe fourth for a 33-49 lead. bury pul the g m way with a s(W4 streak of their ;own, 17-4. BamhaidticdDaviewith22p . followed by Eric Kistierwith I l,Jasoi Neese wilh 8, Derick Faulkner w i#! Chartes Miller with 7, Jamie Ñeác wilh 4 and Dulin wilh 3. -:h Davie Girls Squeeze | By North Rowan 51-^ first single-digit afiemoon, had six. Zach Manning added five, Lorry Umberger and Ronnie Biackbum chipped in four, Jared Vaughlers had Ihree and Trenl Howell and Shawn Brooks hod IWO. "Eveiybody was unselfi.sh on of­ fense and everybody did a nice job on defense," Cantrell said. The Raiden led after one quarter 14-11. • Brooks, a fieshman, is third in scoring at 7.3, and Coilins (3.8) and Fhillips(3.3)areclose behind....White Vau^ten has been quiet ofiensively, Cantrellpraisedthe fieshmon'splayon defense. "In the third quarter, he came in and luriKd il up defensively and tunied the ballgame around," hs aaid. .... Manning. Phillips, Vaughlers and Koficc each had a 3-point ficM goal. In iu last game Gefore the Chrisi- maa break a year ago, Davie's JV girls ,baikctballleamslanedal4-gamcwin- ning streak. Two gamea before the Christmas ' l«akthlayear,aieWarEigia'slretk waasMHiedal 19inaSl-49oveitinie lou Monday al North Iredell, ope of ' only two teama 10 defeat Davie's 18-2 squad fnm a yen ago. TlaaHBknesi,afi*shmanguaid. did *e couU to keqi the streak -alm«ria|2||iaiau,lacli)din|ttaee 3-poinlen. Horiincsa was steady throughout, acoringnine inthe fimhalf and 12aftcr intermissian. The Rakkn, drilled by 37 poinu in the first meeting, scond 37 mere in the rematch and contained leading scorer Christy Ftogge, hoUing her to nine poinu, her finl game under double figutts. ■ Julie McDaniel a ^ seven poinu and Amanda Frogge and Molly Alhcd had six aad five, >H|iectiyely. . Trailing by three with 16 secooda left, the War Eagles (3-1) went 10 dieir hot hand, Harkness, who canned Ihe lying 3-pointer to send Ihe game inlo Ihc extra period. Davie again found iuelf down (30- 48) wilh I6secondsteft.ChrislyHx^ hilihcsecondoftwolireethtDwt, Davie fouled and the Raiden hit one Axim the line u> niovclhe lead bade to Iwq.' Then, with 10 seconds left, Davie couWn'f convert. The War Eaglea eraied a Ihree- By Dwight Sparks Davie Couniy Enterprise-Record SAUSBURY—Afierafiisl-round disaster, Davie High's girlsbasketball leam bounced back for a 31-30 win Saturday over Nonh Rowan in Ihe Sam Moir Christmas Tournament. The much-needed victory lifted Ihe leam after a 67-26 collapse against Wesl Rowan, the third lime Ihe War Eagles had lost lo West in Ihe young season. After having difficulty scoring in previous games, Davie look Ihe lid olT Ihe basket against Nonh. "We've only scored more than 30 twice ail year, so for us 10 scorc 30 was sort of unbclieveable. Bul all of a sudden, we startedlomakesome shots," Ckiach Mike Dinkins said. Not only did Davie find the basket, il also kepi iu poise in a furious come- from-behind finish as time expired. The senior leader ofihe team, point guard Paige Steed drilled a three- pointer from the lopoflhecircle. Steed had grabbed the boll afterNorth blocked a shot by Leslie Holcomb. . "We wanted Leslie lo shoot," said Dinkins. "We sel Ihe play up for her. Wewanledlagoforatluwlowin.and if she missed we hoped our big giris could put in Ihe rebound to tie." Davie improved ils season lo 2-7 and gave Dirikins an emotional win to build on as Ihe leam prepares for con­ ference play. The win couidnt have come al a belter lime.. On Friday, Davie had left embar­ rassed after a fint-iound loss lo West Rowan in the annual loumamenl al Cauwha College. DaviehadolieadykHltoWesttwk» and had to face die Lady Falcons for a thiid time because of the luck ofthe pairings. For the finl half, Davie's girls care- fiillyworitedthebiillagainstlheswann- ing WesiRowanpress. Thehalfended with Davie Iraillng24-I7,but it wa)an emotional vicloiy for Dinkins. "Going into Ihe half, I Ihought we did pretty decent I thought we played Ihebeslfirslhalfoftheseason.'Dlnkins said. ■ Wesl played an aggressive defense that gradually wore down Davif's in­ experienced players. ; ; Davie committed 41 lumoverii for the game, many times passing the bdl into dangerous traffic. ! "They lost their composure;" Dinkins said. "We callcd a lime out when il gol 1017 poinis (ahead), bul it got away from us," • ; ■ Dinkins praised West for iu tena­ cious defense. West hurried Davte;'s girls at every moment. Holcomb, Davie's leading scorer, found some­ one on her every moment she had die balL And Ihe press never relented. | "The kids got frustrated," Dinklris said. ; Davie woriied hard lo break the press, and only 17oflhe4l tumove(s happened in the backcourt. Davie had more trouble gelling a shot away ona it crossed midcourt. | The giris shot 50 percent in Uie firjt half, but only took 12 shols. For ll^ game, Ihe team shot nine for 28, hit sijt of 16 foul shou. ; Erin Umberger led scoring with Holcombhadfive, KalherineJacksofi 3,Jody Stone 3, Kim Anderson 3. Dana Smidi 2 and Allison Foil 2.' "We sure need a win now in the wont way," Dinkins said aft» this game. "We don't have dial leader, a girl lo go to when we need a basket' The next day he Foundbodi die wip anddieleader. ' ; "We beg Paige lo shoot die ball,'' Dinkins sud. Davie trailed 26-20« die half and saved iu best monwnu for die fourth quarter, out scoring Noidi 22-14. . : Againsi Nonh Rowan, Holcomb scared 12, Umberger la Steed8,< Foil 8,J|Kkson6,SmidiS,Andenoa'i ! Tigers Beat West Rowan point deficit widi a 13-7 sccond-quar- terrun,buiNo(digrabbcda33-3l lead by doubling up Davie (18-9) in Ihe third. ^ TheRaidenscoredaevenofdiel2 l^nu in overtime. • The teams combined 10 shool 24 df.48 from Ihe foul line, most of ihehi laken by North(17-3<)..... Allred hila 3-foinicr.....ChriityFro(gc'i average dlpped.lo I3J and Hariuieo'climbed k)9.aAmanda№w(S.6XMcDMiel (4.0)aadAllnd(3.6)raundawthel(i(i A bahuiced attack lifted' Soudi Davie's eighdi-gradc boys inlo die win column, securing a 31-29 vk:tciy over West Rowan here Monday, Dec. 16. The rejoking was short-lived, duugh, as China Grove whipped Barry Whldock's Tigen 32-33 Thunday at China Grove. bidieTigen'firslwininfivegames, Chris Seafoid led Uxplay^s wilh nine poinu, Mikey AnoU added eight and Nicholas P n ^ had seven. Soulh got dvee poinis firan Benial Davis and two from Rod Tenor and CoiyDulin. .......... ■ The Tigen seemed headed down die drain, tailing 18-6 alhalMme, bul a 13-2 ddrd-quaitersuige drew Soudi widiinapoinl(20-l9). Soudi put logelher anodier fine njn against China Grove dme days'tal^, oulscoring the Red Devils I4-71n d|e diinl, bul a secood-quaiter dryugl^ when Soudi was outscored l3-3k w^ 100 much lo overcome. ' ' The Red Devils stretched die m4^ gincoiisklerablywidial2-3nail( die game. SoudiwasledbyAniold'ta high 11 poinu, and il got leveftii Tenor and six from Ptopit. I Seafordaddeddireeandpavis,S Qump iuid Dulin had two each.' Propel 9.4 scoring clip leads dje club, and AmoU and Teaot tie cha^- . ~ .1..ing hi at over five a game. CaU CaroUna m/MCSik; teteUUiiiSMrvIc* .1’ ; i'- N o ^u tp nM lb P iM h a a a Piinw star SupplM • М а т н и M ~ Y o u m o A m e o u M T r К . .......... В4 S«AV№ СОШ ТУ ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 2.1997 n Cana News T By John "Cain* Godwin Cana Conrspcntteni Over Ihe Christmas holidays Gail and I wem to the Fox 8 Holiday Con­ cert at UVM Coliseum. This was really high brow stuffguys. Ifcltoutof place. I mean there were more people (here than al our tast com shuckin'. I started countinglhepeoplebullcouldn't count (hat high. The .symphony sinned whh. Fanfare Гог (he Common Man. I hate to tell the.se people but (he lust (ime I saw thc common man driving down Cana Road in his (nick, he was lislen­ ing tocountry westem music, not sym­ phony music. Ho, ha. Il was really good to see the E^gle Scout (luinn T. Sykes, shown with his parents, Wayne and Jane Si|;es of Pudding Ridge Road, was awarded the rank of E^leScoutata Court of HonorDec.16 at Pine Grove United MShodist Church in WInston-Salem. He Is a fuil scholarship ■sics major at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Town Compost Site To Make Changes 'Gilbrcalh's home from college. Lorry In his Cilndel Jacket nnd Timmy In his sideburns. (Just kWlngTlmmy)These IWO guys ore lop nolch if you ask me. I hopctheychooselomovebackinlolhe communily oflcr Ihcy gmduolc. Have you taken down your Christ­ mas tree yet? Ms. AvanI Is in lown visiling her daughters, Gall and Melissa. 1996wo5a8oodycarforCona. The sound of hammers and lumber could be hcanl from Charles and Edwlna Barney's house to Walter Etchison's Valley View.' It Is so good to see families building houses in the com­ munily. Have you got your 1997 Form Bu- leou calendar yel? Happy New.Yeor and in 1997 moy our chicken's lay more eggs, our cow» milk more gallons of milk, our hoy grows foster, our wolermelons taste sweeter, and our boss bite more often. On sccond thought, thonkstoourheollh and just let us nol become luy. Happy Birthday toTeny Sammons and Emily Stewait. I GffccllveJon. LlheTownofMocks- vlllc Compost Site will implement Ihe following changcs: Cost lo drop off yard waste (limbs, etc.) will be $S for o full pickup load ond $3 foro half pickup load. Cost of mulch Is $5 per scoop. Cosl of com­ post will be $3 per scoop. Fur the monihs of Junuary-March, the compost site will be open Ihe first ond Ihlnl Saturdays from 8 o.m.-noon. ¡tate R etaii Sales Expected To Drop In 1997 rth Carolina’s healihy economy %(edtocon(inuegrowingduring ihcjvcar ahead but al a slower pace, as i fomis on Ihe stale’s economic hoij Retail sales growth is projected to be i|biiceably lower from ihe middle of 1Ihrough the middle of 1997 lhan frojn mid-1995 ihrough mid-1996. pn Ihe positive side of the eco* noi{uc picture, Ihe unemployment rate is tiipccicd to decline in most of ihe slatis 20 regions in the coming year, accanlingtoiheOciobcrissueofNorth Carilina EconomicOuilook, supported by ¿enlura Bank and Notth Carolina Siatt University. Two regions lhal were punished by Hunncane Fran will rebound wilh fast- growing economies in ihe year ahead. accfinlingtoOullook-iheonly region' a li^ study of its kind of Nonh Caro* lin;^ !^n the whole, the new forecasts are'ypbeat, although some troubVmg trei^ emerged.” says Dr. Michael Wajlltfn. occvdinaior of Outlook. Continuedeconomicgrowihisfore- cas^ for Nonh Carolina and for 18 of Ihe slate's 20 regions, says Walden, professor and extension specialist in agricultural and resource economics at NCSiate. However.for Ihe enlire stale and for 13 of the regions, the growlh rate is expected to be slower from mid- 1996 to mid-1997 compared to mid- 1995 10 mid-1996. "The fastest growing areas continue lo be a mix of urban and rural regions. In the next year, the lop five fastest growing areas a№ predicted lo be thc Mid-Coa.st. Downeast.Triangk, North­ east. and Foothills regions. Interest­ ingly. Iwo of Ihese regions. Downeasi and Ihe Triangle, were hard-hil by Hurricane Fran." Walden says. In the past year, the lop five faslesl growingrcgionswere the Wesi,Greater Greensboro. Grcaler Boone. Greater Wilmington, and GreaterChariotte re­ gions. Walden noies that an important positive trend in ihe forecasts is that the unemploymenl rate is expected to de­ cline in n regions in the coming year. "To the extent lhat consumers judge ihe economy by the job market." he says, "this trend should increase con­ sumer confidence in Ihe slate's economy." The expected slowdown in retail growlh could causc problems for the stale's economic growth. Walden says that he slowdown for the slate and all bul the Mid-Coa«t region probably is the result of rising debt loads held by consumers. "If retail sales continue lo soften, the longer run viability of the cunrni economicexponsioniscalledintoques- tion."hesays. "Economic expansions cannot continue without robust con­ sumer spending." The trend in retail sales will be closely nronitored in future NonhCaio- lina ¿onomic Outlook forecasts. The forecasts in North Carolina Economic Outlook have been accu­ rate. averaging only a4.7 percent error rate from the actual values in 1995. For each quarterly Outlook Walden compiles and Economic Activity In­ dex, whichcomprisesfourkey compo­ nents of the economy: retail sales, residential construction activity, total employment, an the unemployment rate. Year-ahead forecasts for the en­tire stale and 20 state regions ore based on the Index. The October Index is calculated monthly fromJanuaiy 1982 lo June 1996. und forecasts are pre­ sented monthly through June 1997. Tobepulon themailinglist,contact- Dr. Michael Waldenat (919)515-4671. àecans Native Food O f Carolinas By ^bs Wilkinson "Ijhe pecans we enjoy today happen to ^ one of the few foods lhat are nat ije to Nonh Carolina and theSouih. “^e American Indians were gather­ ing ^ d eating pecans long before the firstcxplorersseifooion"NewWorld" 5om*Since that time, pecans have been cul^ated from scattered nalural stands to l{^ge commercial orchards. Pccans treti are mainly grown in ihe Southern poii^n of the United States. ^Qst of us know that pecans ore harvested in the fall. They are ready for harjrsting when the husks lose their brigli green color and open at the tips. TheSeasiest system of harvesting is to lea\« the nuts on die tree until they cure and fall naturally. For Ihose of us who just happen 10 have a pecan tree in our yard, how well we know lhat the neigh­ borhood squirrels oflen aid in the har­ vesting process. Shelled pecans are easily stored for futurc use. Freezing is the best storage for extended periods. Pecan nut meats can be frozen in tightly covered freezer containers or in plastic bags for a year or longer. When thawing, always al­ low all moisture lo evaporate before using or refreezing nuls. If pecans arc to be used over a shon period of time, Ihey may be stored at room tempera­ ture in any dry place, better yet. stored in the refrigerator. If stored in a cool dry place, pecans can be held for twoorthreemondiswithoutbecomingrancid. Pecans are an excellent source of protein and provide important vita­ mins and minerals such as calcium, iron.potassiumondtheBvitamins. As in all nuts, pecans are high in polyun­ saturated fats. Pecans are also an ex­ cellent source of fiber, low in sodium. Toasted Pecans 4 cups pecan halves I stick butter Rub the pecans with softened but­ ter. Sprinkle with salt. Roast in shal­ low pan at 300 degrees F for 30-35 minutes. Stir frequently. Remove from oven. Drain on paper (owel. if necessary-add additional saltlfdesiied. О Ш М С Е Good Selection CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE 1/2 P r i c e ж*1 Office Supplies 121 Nortt) Main street Mocksville. NC 634-3418 Country Nam i BREAKFAST Saturday, Jan. 4,1996, 8am to 10am William R. Oavto V.F.O. 1AKE Call 492-7772 m ' Мши1СтВкМв^В CLEMMONS, NC • («10) 786-0021 $р§еШШпд In tfie Dttign, S ilta, ImHllttlon Stnk* ok• Home T lie itir t Tilevlilon •B u rglirA iirm S yite nii • Fire Alarm SyiteuM •Automalk)nSyiteffla •MuHI-RoomSteNoSyiteflii ' • Central VMUumSytlema Vf«, № р ч . on your ir« puní».. (10%OFI=) FREE IM HOME SURVEY Hi,m ynaincbAI«Brcn!Gobbk and I tunKd 1 year oh) on Nov. 5, 1996. M y mommy and dwtdy and dster had a party. They invited family and Mcffifa. Mommy served pina and humemade spaghelll Гог Ihe adults and hoi dogs with all Ibe trimmings for Ihc lillle ones. We abohadaMlcUeandMinnleMousc cake. Ircecivedlolsandkitsofnke gills. M y mommy and daddy are' Brent and Tina Gobble. My sister is Brillany Elizabeth Gobble. My grandparents a rt Larry and Sue GobbleandVemonNLDullandlhe late Margaret C. D ull My nanny is Bulh Davis. М Ь ам еП егЫ С Ш В аО еи Fnill. Baked Goods • Gouimel Baskets Widdlnos» Funeral»Wc Dctoer 940-63373n-FriB-6.Sal0-3 Do you have your annual Tanglewood Greens Fee Pass'? If not, now is the time! For 1997 Tanglewood is ofTeiing a limited number of annual golf passes. Your pass includes extras such as; No Initiatioii Fee Gate Sticker Advanced Tee Time Reserrations Prhileges Par-3 privileges and so much more! Starting As Low As *250°° Call (910) 778-6320 for more information ^ a f ^ / c i u o o d tn — r- * H appyN ew Y ear! Thank you for your support and wa look forward to serving you In 1997. \-i-f Ж t ik e S t a f f a t IM e Caesars’Uzza '¡Í i MOCKSVILLE SQUIRE BOONE PIAZA YAOKINVHLEROAD 1Ж.Ю ж^.АС1жА.£ку.А «344424^ -vi- Ш i '• '>■ îî** OUT 'i -S' i i M C a to lm s prefer to leoeive a d v n tis ii^ iiis e rts iii M k d i m a p a : The niajorily of North Qirolinhins prdW to receive advertising in.sert.s in their newspaper rather than by mail. So, if you’re looking for castomers, wc know a place where your custoiners arc looking for you... In their new,spaper. You can count on us. D A V IB C O U N T Y 1.■ •s; .i' r ♦, Г-í>i Л6 - DAVIE eOUlWY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 2,1997 P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTHCAROLINA r^A V IE COUNTY . ; CO«(ECUTOR'8 NOTICE Having qualjfl«d as Co-Executor's ol Esiat« ol John Lester Foster, de< ^‘'¿eased, lata ol Davie County. North Caro- lina, this is lo notily all persons having ‘ ' ‘claims against said esiate to present them ‘ to the undersigned on or l>efore tha 19th ';,day ol March. 1997, being Ihree months ; • (rom the first day of publlcatkin or this ' ‘ noticewilibepleadedinbaroltheifrecov* ery. All persons Indetjted to said estate vrill . .please make Immediale paymenl lo the • undersigned. • This tha 19th day of December, 1996. Charles D. Foster. 272 Lester Foster Road. Advance. NC 27006. and Frances F. Wilkinson. 220 Lester Foster Road. Advance.NC 27006, Co-Executor's of the Estate of John Lester Foster, deceased. l2-19-4tnp >;N0RTH CAROLINA ••■•DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 96 CVS 570 GREEN TREE FINANCIAL •' SERVICING CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs.. JILL LYNETTE BACA and SABINO < (nmn) BACA. Defendants. : № m C Ei2ESEHyiC£.OEBaOCESS BY.PUBIICATIQM TO: Jilt Lynette Baca and Sabino (nmn) №ca *^1* TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking ;>»lief agalnsi you has been filed In Iho above-entitledactlonandspecialproceed- •. ing. The nature of lha relief being sougtil is •Claim and Delivery ol the 1994 Redman :mobile home. Model New Moon. Serial 13628195, and for damages. You are required to make a defense to ,8uch pleading for Claim and Delivery no later than the 29th day of Januaiy. 1997 al 10:00 a.m. and to mal(e a defense to such . «pleading for damages no later than the 5th . day of February. 1997; and upon your . . failure lodo so Ihe parties seekingservices -ogainst you will apply lo Ihe Court for tha relief sought. Thisthe26thdayof December. 1996. John A. Meadows, Esquire T 'l 2596 Reynolda Road, Suite C Winston-Salem. NC 27106 Telephone: (910) 723-3530 Attorney for Plainiitt 12-26‘3tnp • NORTH CAROLINA ^pAVIE COUNTY ; CO-ADMmiSTRATRIX NOTICE ■* Having qualified as Co-Administratrix of the Estate ol John Carl Baker, de­ ceased, late ot Davie County, Nonh Caro- ...lina. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 19th day ol March, 1997. being three months * >rom the first day of publication or this ‘notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recov- ' dry. Allpersonsindebtedtosaidestatewill please make Immediate pdymeni to the /Undersigned. ■ ! ^ This Ihe 19th day ol December. 1996. Marie Baker Seamon. 478 Country lane. Mocksville, NC 2702S. and Jean Baker Rolhrock. 165 Sunset Drive, Mocks- ■ . .Vllle. NC 27028. Co-Administratrix of the • Estate ol John Carl Baker, deceased. 12-19^tnp PUBUC HCARINQ REQUEST NOTICE This Is to inf onn Iho public of the oppor­ tunity to request a public hearing on tha proposed Section 5311 (non-urbanlzed formula program)Appllcallon lobe submit­ ted by January 15,1997 lo Ihe Nonh Caro­ lina Department of Transportalion by Ihe YadWnValley Economic DevekjpmenlDis- Irict. Inc. Those interested In attending a public hearing on Ihls application should contact Charlie Walker, Transportation Director. River Road in Boonville at 910- 367-7251. II no interest Is indk»ted, then no public hearing will be held. Those interested, but have not requested a hear­ ing should also contact Charlie Walker to dotormine whether a public hearing will be held. II Interest is indtoaied, a public hear­ ing will ba held on January 6.1997 at 1 -.30 p.m. In Ihe Davie County Administration Building, in Mocksville. North Carolina. By tha Oavie County Public Transportation Authority and the Davie County Board of Commissk>ners. The Section 5311 piogram provides assistance tocoonjinaleexistingtranspor- latkM programs in operatk)n in Surry Öounty ond to provWe transportation for the gen­ eral public. These sen/ices are currently provided using fixed routes, mral general public andden\andresponse.ut)U2ingvans, lift vans, mini-vans, sedans and volun­ teers. Standard operating schedule is MomJay-Fiiday 8;00-4;30 pm However, request lor services for anytime will be accommodated if feasible. The projected funds tor administrative, operating, and capital assistance for July 1. 1997 through June 30. 1998 Includes $66.704 in tederat lunds. $21,372 In stale funds, and S327.364 In other lunds. Private transportation operators inter­ ested in providing services under Ihis pro­ gram should contact the Yadkin Valley Economh: Development District, Inc. Im­ mediately. Priority consideration for purchase ot goods and ser/ices will be given to Disad­ vantages Business Enterprises. Small Business Enterprises.andLocalAreaBusi- nesses. Theproposedandfinalapplicationmay be inspected at and written comments should bo directed to: Yadkin Valley Economic Development Districl. Incorporated P.O. Box 309 River Road Boonville, NC 27011 Telephone; 910-367.7251 Monday-Friday. 6:00am-4:30pm Charlie Walker, Transportation Director Jimmie R. Hutchens. Executive Director Davie County Section 5311 Rural Public Transportation 622 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone; 704-634-2187 Kim Doby. County Coordinator Equal Opportunity Employer and Sen/ice Provkler NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualilied as Admlnistratorol Ihe EsiateolHubert Franklin Shoaf.deceased. late ol Davio County, NorthCarolina, Ihis is lo notify a*l persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore Ihe 19th day of March. 1997, being three monlhs Irom the firsl day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day ol December. 1996. Earl F. Shoal. 316 Bay Tree Une, Raleigh. NC 27615, Admlnistratorol the Eslale of Hubert Franklin Shoaf, deceased. 12-19-4IP PHELPSUNDSCAPHIGSERVICE ряинма*1К11сн т аMOWMÚ • CONSTRUCTKM Re-UfOMQ*ORAOMa COMPLUOOMO LANOSCAPCOUIQH*ГПВВ5ЛМЛШ H«M IM 1 4 7 TRACTOR SALES ft SERVICEPirts Available Most Makes SINK ГАНИЕОШРШЕт 0 M M W .4 P M lrM R d.UxInelon.NC 1 4 0 (Ь 2 вМ 1 1 3 ог704-717-в1Э в Handy Man Services — UCENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR — ft GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Vinyl. CaipetPorches • Decks • PaUos • Storage BuiMira Wallpaper • Fainting ■ Roof В АШо & Cefflna Fana • Service Changes • Remodeling ■ New Constracilon • Talrohone Hookup Home Alarm ft Computer CaUe InstallationmO№ WORK ПЯ USS ЙКШЕП IN O M III (704) 634-0021 Mobilo; (910) 941-7041 NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having quaiifled as Executor of the Estate of Shirley Evelyn Collier Owens, deceased, lale ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is lo nolily all persons having claims agalnsi said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 12tti day of March, 1997, being three mon№a from Iho firsl day of publicalion or Ihis nolk:e will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. Allperaonslndemedtosaklestatewill pleese make Jmmediale payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the Ш day ol December, 1996. John Henry Owens, 1179 Main Church Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028, Executor of the Estate ol Shltioy Evelyn Colliei Owens, deceased. Lynne Hicks. Attomey al Uw Piedmont Legal Aswiales 124 West Depot Street Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-3312 12-12-41ПР NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Eslale of Ethel Messick Sinclair Windsor, deceased, of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against sakl eslale to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 26th day ol March. 1997, being three months Irom the Iirst day of publk^tion or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 2Gth day ol December. 1996. Donald F. Sinclair, 157 Meadowview Road, Mocksville. NC 27028, Executor ol the Estate ol Ethel Messick Sinclair Windsor, deceased. Lynne Hfcks, Allorney al Uw Piedmont Legal Associates. PA 124 West Depot Street Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-3312 12-26-4lnp NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified os Executor ot the Estate ol Margarel J. Sprinkle, deceased, late ol DavieCounty. North Carolina. Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 26th day of March, 1997.beingUMeemonthstromtt^elirsl day ol publk:ation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to sakl estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This the 26th day ol December. 1996.HeniyH. Joidan.ll.9U PartridgeUne, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Executor of the Estate of Margaret J. Sprinkle, de­ ceased. IHARTIN,VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 (704) 634-2171 12-26-4tnp NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Eslale olFredWilliamBra^n,deceased. late of Davie County. North Carolina. Ihis Is 10 notily all persons having claims agalnsi said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore the 12lh day of March, 1997, being three monlhs Irom the first day of publicalkinor this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undetsignod. This the 12lh dayol December, 1996. Ronnie K. Bainelle. 168 Bracken Rd.. Mocksville. NC 27028. Executor ol the Eslale of Fred William Bracken, deceased. 12-12-41ПР LO A N S BY P H O N E 1st and 2nd Mortgages Bank Tbmed You Down? 1-600-324-2481 iMAMwtgaget Financial Софогабол < LARRY’S m Q D F L Q Q R l З Е в У Ю Щ Laying • Sandios * Finishing FREE ESTIMATES OWMR LvryM cCltnnty 129 Ukewood Oriv* 704-634-1721 PUBUC NOTICE Thoro will be a meeling ol the Davie County Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday. January 13,1997, ol 7:00 p.m. In Ihe Commissioners Room of Ihe Davie Counly Administration Bulkling, Mocksville,. North Carolina. The public Is inviled to attend. Business Is scheduled to be con­ ducted as follows: A) Call lo order ond welcome B) Review of minules C) DwighfBuck’ and Sally Cleaty have submitted a request to place one mobile home on the rear portion of Ihelr property lo be used by Ms. Sally Clea Y s mother and brother due to hardship. This property Is located ot 4193 U S Highway 158 and is shown asparcel 94 ol the Davie County Tax Map E-6. D) Old or new business E) Adjournment Jesse A. Boyce. Jr. Zoning A Planning Olficer 1-2-2lnp , NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executrix ol Ihe Estate of J.D. Furches. deceased, lale ol Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said eslale lo present them to the under­ signed on or belore the 2nd day ot April. 1997, being Ihree monlhs from the firsl day ol publication or this notice v^ll be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. AH persons in­ debted lo said estate will ploase make immediate payment lo the undersigned This the 2nd day ol January. 1997. Paula Furches Trivette, 157 Depot Slreet. Mocksville. NC 27028, ond Pamela Furches Nunn, 157 Depot Street, Mocks­ ville. NC 27028, Co-Execulrixof Ihe Eslale of J.D. Furches. deceased. 1-2-4lnp NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualilied as Co-Executor's of the Estate ol Hugh Kalvin Eagle, de­ ceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Caro­ lina. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estale to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 19lh day ol March, 1997, being Ihree months Irom the first day ot publication or this notce will be pleaded in bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons indebted to said estale will please make immediale paymenl lo ihe undersigned. This the 19th day of December. 1996. ThomasF. Davis, PO Box 1051. Mocks­ ville, NC 27028, and Harold K. Roberts Jr.. 117 N. Merritt Avenue. Salisbury, NC 2B144,Co-Execulor'sof Iho Esiate ol Hugh Kalvin Eagle, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 12-19-4tnp O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE WEIGHT LOSS PIAH 100 Raoimended Credit Cards Arxepled 1-800-935-5171 Ext.is5e ^ Cedar Creek Kennel. I H I M Indoor* Outdoor Runs AifCondition$a Gmoining VeHotsVMcome eL A S S lE IB D S scon ANTIOUE MARKETTWo Mammoth Facilities 2400 Booths •Januwy 10- 12 2nd Weekend of Every Month Atlenta Expo Ceniert • Altontft, Qeotgla I-2&S at Jonesboro Road. (614) S69mi2 Reslsurarti Auction Htppl's Bulfel Satur­ day, Janua7 4, 1 0:30 AM. HWY 421 MaN Square WUkesboro. NC JoH Raines • NCAL 45880 1-91O-307-S67O SOOA/SNACKS ROUTEI Solkl cash busi­ ness. Top tocat sttos. )l,000«we«k)y potential. Small invoitmoni with huge prolittl 1-800-ei7* 6430, Ext. 0450. $OEQT CONSQUDMIONS. Cut monthly payments up lo 30^50%. Reduce Interiott. Stop collection calls. Avokl bankruptcy. FREE conn* dontial help. NCCS. Non-prolii. Licensed/ Boodod^-800-05S-0412. CASH NOWII We purchase mortgages, an- nuitios, and businots notes. Since 1984 highest ' piiceapal<l.Froeestlmate9.promplproie$sk)not Bonrtee.Coteniamnandal. 1-800-M9-1200.eJiL 53. DRIVERS OTR-oneyearptuaeiptrienc«, up to 30 cants per miie, weeUy pay. Insurance fuml8hed.401K, aislgoed tractors. COL *A*with HazUat roqulnd. CaR Pat, Undair Transport. Inc.. I.BOO-700-7357. Drivofs... Eiperienced A Team Tnick Dftv- ora Needed Imniediatelyl Excellent Pay a Ben- oWs. Assigned Equipmenl, Consistent M>tei, Rkler Programs. Job Stability. Swift Transporta­lion. 1-eOO-347-4524. (ooe-nVI) Drivers • Regional and OTR Positions avail­ able nowl CalArk International offera QREAT PAY. BENEFITS andthe chance lo QET HOME MORE OFTENI Musl be 22 with COL and HaiMat ondorsament, B88-422-5275. DRIVERS . Howard Transportation, Inc. announces newpayscale. Make.23c-33c/mile. depending on ojperionce. PteVup, drop, layover pay. Tarppay. E«eHeni benefits. All 1995 conv. air ride tractors. Training program (CDL re­ quired). Will cross train van drivets lor Itatbed. Call Nancy al1-e00-447.779e. DRIVERS • S O LO ^M S / OWNER OP­ ERATORS, Toam» . $ IOOK*. $2K sign-onl Tralnera-STOKfl. Top OwnerOperator program. Convontionals/Coast-to-CoastI Bonuses, ben- elits.CovonaniTran9port(oiperfenced) 1-BOO- 441-4394, est. SA-35 (graduates) 1-800-338- 0428, exi. SA-35. Weekend recnilters. DriversExp.O/O.recentschootgrads. Build­ers Transport is now hiring in your area lor our van.Flaibodidedicatodlloois. Calltoday: 800- 762-1819 DRIVERS: Start at 27-32c/mile. Raises to SOcfmiio. Home every 9-l2days with assigned tractor. Mcdical/Dental/Roliroment. St.OOOtarp and quartorty utely bonus. Homa^ TniCk Unot-e00-343-79e9. Ext. SW-6, LOOKING FORover the roaddrtvers. Com- potitlvo wages ond benoWs. Can 1-800-673- 4430. DRIVERS-Pay for eiperiencel Upto 36c/ rale. Training payS600-S700. Grods-25c/ml. $325lrainingpay. SIOOOsignKin. Conventkvials. Boyd1-800-543-8923.J.3. DALLAS CARRIERS DRIVERS • We ap- predato you working hard to deliver America's IroigM. Happy Holidaysl Hyouafenotdfivingtor U8.cali1-800-365-1337. E O E. HAROLD IVES TRUCKING hiring drivers. Free Drivor Training ... il you qualify. Siudenls weteome. Eirperionco pay up lo 28c per mile. Eicollent benefits: 1-800-842-0853.Software Programmer «We're a successful, growing, progressive organlzatton lhal devel­ ops. designs, and markets software lor the retail industry. Eicepttonal challenge. Attractive com- ponsaiion paciiage. Working OKpaiience wiih Fox Pro-DOS. Visual Fox Pro, Visual C»*. C. SOL experience helpful. Pr»one 800- 21 l-l 172. FAX 800-849-8910. httpVAirtvw.ercsoft.com. Sal­ary rcqoiroments.A NEW YEAR. A NEW YOUIII JOIN JOB CORPS. A NATIONAL RESIDENTIAL EDUCATtON CAREER DEVELOP­MENT PROGRAM FOR AGES18-24, FREE ROOM. BOARD. MEOICALmEN- TAL AND SALARY WHILE YOU TRAIN. CALL 1-800-662-7948. INSURANCE AUDITOR TRAINEES- Pay­roll audits. PART-TlMErtC'S COVERING SEV­ ERAL COUNTIES. EXCELLENT FEES. Also Chartolio based Supenrisor. Send Resume • Research Technical Services • 8824-A BELHAVEN BLVD.. CHARLOTTE. NC 28214.ABC-H's Easy I Be A Demonslrnto/I We need well groomed people lo promote products In retail and grocenr stores. Flexible weekend schedules. 1-800'799-6246. ext. 158. /t4 h r C o ffl| p u M M d a M i ynm w iw W iM lvueM i« / S iM t e iiS v p t o îo x » У ,н м1.« а р11м < | (|1м)гл' ' Realty Courier Service Part-time courier driver position suitable for retirees, homemakers, college students. Vehicle & training provided. Must be at least 21 with clean driving and criminal records, be drug free. Knowledge of real estale Industry helpful. 910-998- 4155. ____ HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELUNG THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND CA LL 704-878-9784 5 O R M O RE A C R E S HUNTlNG/FiSHINQ CABIN -S im 10 sleep4 to 12. Steel strength. 20-year warranty. Ersct yourseil In one day. UmHed ivailabi«ty.:Fram ontyU7B5. Ton Free 1-888-422-4239. -'WATERFRONT-S30.880 kxaled on 1^000 acre recreatk>nal lake. 00% linancing avallabte. t-800-9S2.8379. BadCredit? Gel signature bans I50O-SS000. SI,OOOMInimum monlhly Income required. Mort- gages/RoHnancingABusinessEquipmenL Leas­ing Availablethro Unlverul Fundir^ Inc. 1 -BOO- 290-8034 Ext. 573. ’ DIABETIC? Are you still paying tor supplies? Why? For intormaiton on how you can receive supplies at llRle or no cost, cafl 1-8do-878*5733. DIABETICSI Save SS's on supplies. Medi­ care pays lor your suppttes ll you use msuBn. Medicaro bilh>d direct. Salislaction Guaranteed. Mention 121013.1-800-833-2001. DIABETICSI (using Insulin) Medk»re pays lor your supplies. We bill them, ship to you. Save money. Salislaction Guaranteed Liberty Medi­cal 1-800-833-2001 -No H.M.O.members. Men- )ion251011. Computers 110 down. S10 monihl Year end clearance. Super Deluxe Multi-Media System plus Ireo Cotor Ink Jet Prtnter. 3-year Factory warrantyl Toshiba CD Rom. Sony floppy drhre. Lois of software freel Can 1-800-786-0035. Re­volving charge 15.0% APR. l/80th month alter 8 months. Nobody bul nobody beats our dealsl Appliances’and Big Screens also availaMI BUY A GIFT THAT WIU LAST FOREVER. Mountain land. $100 down. OWNER financing. Up to 10 acres. Good roads, beautiful views, very privati» Near Boone.(NC) BlueRidgeParkway. CallOWNER 1-910-8K-228V WHYSUNDAV? Is there any bibUcaJ basis for going to church on Sunday? To request your Iree cassette tape, can 1-800-788^)137 End Time AssemPty. HAPPY JACK TRIVERMICIDE: RecognUed safe & eftectlve against hook, round. I tape­worms In dogs 8 cats. Available 0-T-C al South* em Slates. Advertise your product, service or opportu­ nity to m№)onson the Inlorrnatton Superh^rway. Call Nowl 1-800-844-9639. ext. 55 1 0 .Two steel buiklings. 40x32 w u $8581 win sell lor $3981.50x80 was t t Q.9Q9. wiO seU lor $7809. New, never put up, can deliver. Dave 1 • 800-292-01 1 1.VULCAN STEEL (MANUF.) 30‘x 50’x 12-.,..$6843.00. 40‘x 80*x 12‘....$8830.00, 50'x 75x14.... $11,907.00. Price Includes (1)3x7 and (1) 10 X10 door. Concrete, erection, freight and tax not included. Alt sizes available. 1 -800- 258-3369. WOLFF TANNINQ BEDS TAN AT HOMEI Buy DIRECT and SAVEI Commerdal/Home unitsfmm$ig9.00.LowMonthlyPaymenlsFREE Color Catalog Call TODAY 1-800-842-1306A Deauliful Candlelight OlO-FASHIONED WEDDING. Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg, Overlooking, River, HORSE-DRAWN CAR­RIAGE. Cabins. Jacuttl. Ordained Ministers. NoTostMaiting. HEARTLAND 1 -800^48-8697 (VOWS). A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE - OaHinburg's Original Wedding Chapels (Since 1980). Photography. Musk:. Ftowers. Umoa, Jaccu2l Suites, Fireplaces. Weddbiga For Any Budgel. Rev. Ed Tayk>r 1-800-348-2779. •GET MARRIED* SMOKY MOUNTAINS AREA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CHAPELS. EL­EGANT WHITE OR CEDAR MOUNTAIN TOP CHAPEL. GAZEBO, CHRISTIAN SERVICES COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS. CABINS, NO TEST/WAITING, t/800-893-7274. MARRY ON A MOUNTAIN Be married In a magnificent mountaintop chapel surrounded by trees & awesome view ol the SmokiesI Pigeon Forgel Forrese№alk)ns-t-800-72»436Shi>p:// www.mvchapet.com GEHING MARRIED? Mountain Laurel Chapel In the Smoky Mountains. CancMighl Weddings and Romantic Honeymoon Suites. NEW LOW PRICES. Ordained Minister. No BkMd Test/Waiting. 1-800-408-8577.Jazzy- Ihe Next Generation Powerchair- Im- presslvo good looks, maneuverability and stabil­ ity. No out-of-pocket with Medicare and supple­ ment or Medicak), if you qualify. Literature or In- home demo. l>800-237-527S.Your dassifled ad coukl be reaching 1.4 million homes across North Carolinal Place your ad wilh our paper for pubUcaUon on ttw NC5 tatewkle Classified Ad Network—90 NC news­papers for a k)w cosl ol $220 for 25-wonj ad to appear In each paperl Additional worda ate $8 each. The whole sute al your fingertipsi Can Becky Snyder al Tho Oavie County Enterprise Record. It's a smart advenising buyl Need To Plan A CIafiH M w t n f n u m m u M iR lw r M ie U M i P m t Y m e N «•ohaMtaM lweritolOi, : toia^Orw enlM iV i Tht Davit County Б|1И 1| | Л М *1М м 1 0 iriSNllllW ilt.Hi m m t i n « AusUn Hunt Lumber Co. 2762 Hickory Hwy. Stat0ivU l0,N .G .28en S tev e tia m € s C a rp e t C le a n in g * CtrpotAUpMsiofy Cletnir>Q * Нотм,Ви81лмш &ChurehM * WkttrOomtgt Extrsctbn 8o n ^ * OvorlSYoMExpMlonco * ЕВЕ£Е«кп«1М MoetovMo»NC Commercial F R E D D T S R O O n N é 704-492-5923 Residential иЕШ№0РТНЕВеП£ави$Ш8ШвШ . DAmcotOTYKwraPWi^MiCQiBttiM>a,ifW §7 D S ì N È a g i i N a r a ! ! р в / с т в Ш Е 1 .111(1 Ol S , $ $ $ CASH $ $ $ We Buy 8cr«p Gold, Broken and ifnm eci Gold Jewelry, DAVIE JEWELERS n in tïïÜ M lH O T fa CAREER OPPORTUNITY Oikin n««d i top notch people to ' week In ttw Triad aaa ««line ouriwvlcw. Bate Pay. Comnnlulon. B«(w)lti. Auto Alowonce. No Ovamlght Trav«l. Comptot* TtoWng. ' Company Paid IMIranMnt, S20-$26K« tint у ю ■otnmei MuM h m good drivtng n e e d ' Ft«iE MIXED ar«EED puppies. , Qreat lor Christmas gitts. Call 492- - S731._________________ .' FREE TO A good home;1 black Lab S t black S brown Hound Dog. , 998-0216.____________________ ■ MALE, 4 1/2 yrs. old, while miniature Eskimo Spitz.■ Housobroken, *125 OBO.To good •home only. 284-2199. Apnrtmonls ALMOST номе CHILDCARE:5:30am-1:4Sam. 1st & 2nd shlH or by the hour. Permanent or temporary care available for Inlants-li yr*. oW. CAUL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 84-601 By-Pass near Ingersoll. 834-7529 ОГ634-1980. Debra Stanley, owner. CHRISTIAN MOM WILL babysit In my home, 1st & 3rd shifts. Ref. available. 492-7679, ПЙОР.1М RAevsiTTPn ^ivirA a l l s e a s o n s LAWN CARE. OHOIHN BABYSITTER Sendee ^ maliitenance. t-284-4277. 3 IM ACRE homesHe In beauWul country setting. $25,000.998-4772. NEARLY S ACRES with 2 mobile home tots, presently rented. Just N. or 1-40. short term owner finandng gOuM^$49,900. 704-036-57(1!. Lnwn Cnrn HolkJay speciali Open ill 11:30pm. CNAiCPRItei ■ - ■ AFFORDABLE UVINO, coumry ' atmosphere. Try Northwood Apis. Studios, 1 a 2 BR’s: garbage,• water & sewage Included. Come s « what we havel 800 Northridge ■Cl., Mocksville. 704-634-4141. APT FOR RENT everylhing fumlshed, rel. req. Call for details,■ 940-2395 leave messaae.________ HOUDAY SPECIAL■ ■ 1 MO. rent Iree w/12 mo. lease.. Huny because Ihey are going last. Northwood Apts., BOO Northridge . Cl., Mocksville. 634-4141,________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET.TERRACE: All bhck energy - effidem apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, baskelball court & swings. ' Kllchen appliances fumlshed -hwludlng dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/Sryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides ' Mntral heat and air. Prewired lot cable TV f phones. Insulaled windows & doors. No wax kllchen & bath llooTS. Located In Mocksville t behind Hendricks Fumllure on . Sunsel Dr. olf of Hwy.'158. Office . hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 704-634-0168. Business Opporla mty . LOOKINO FOR A business? Thai Is not MLM Executive Income In 6 mos. or less. No personal sales. 1500 req. 800-432-0018 ext. 9967. PERSON WANTED TO own 8,•operate retail candy shop In Mocksville area. Low Investment. For Info, call Mrs. Burden's 'Qourmet Candy Co., Dallas, TX . 972-991-8239._________________ -SIX FIQURES. IF you're not • making *20K/mo., call me at 1-800- 'R licensed. Qroup rales __________998-0293.__________ IN HOME DAYCARE has 2^ n ^ ^ available, any age chlkJ. KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCAREhas Immediate oMnlngs lor infants- preschool. Call 9№22kl between 12:30 »2:30._________________ LOVtNO CHILDCARE INPinebrook area. Rel. available. 940-6587, leave messaqe._______ REQ. DAYCARE HAS openings, 1st shift, Wm. R. Davie area. Call 492-7851. Call 704-21 D n un n ocn vivcaLawn mowing, trimmino, muU pine needle spreading. Small p tilled. Umbs, bnish-cut up & ha BROWN SERVHSESl,muk:ha ___________ jt u p ih a u Moil. Qusllty wotk, reasonable rales. Free Eslimales. 998-9885. с а м SERVICeS: We prevMe all lypes ol lawn sen*», mowing lawns, Irlmming shmbbery, cleaning kits, .704-634-5796. FRK ESTIMATES. Lots Fot Sillo 145 QROVE ST.. Cooleemee. Call 704-634-2690. Farm Mnchinory ■ Miscel MONEY TO LOAN; Qood credit, bad credit. We undetsland problems. II you need a moitgage loan call Qaiy Poll at 1-800-m 0703 or Statesville 704-924-7200. ROUND HAY BALES lor sale. 998- 2888._________________.. SEASONED nREWOOD, tSS 1/2cord, $100 cord, del. Call Jake Miller 998^)846. .____________ W IU BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 634-4335.______________ WOOD FOR SALE-all hardwood. Call alter 4pm. 492-7901.________ ‘tr HONDA TRX 125 4-wheeler, 5 speed w/reverse, $1200. Call 284- «05.________________________ ‘M STAR CRAFT Pop-up Camper, $800. ‘67 Chew Van. 27K actual miles, $1500.9^3793. Mobile Homes/RonI 2BR, 2BA W/APPLIANCES,$350/mo. plus dep. 634-2532. READY TO MOVE in, 2 BR w/iie~at will assist you In ming your returns. CaH 704^1914 tof more Into. USE VOUR TAX refund as a way lo get into your own homell Call ■70»633-17ra for mora Inlo.l WHY RENT WHEN you can ownthia 28X70 doublewMe home. Large Ulchen, glamour bath, 3 BR. Come by & see Ted at Leader Homes, 601 S., Mocksville. 634- 0503.________________________ YEAR END CLOSE-OUTtDrsslki reductkxisl Sava $$$$ on all '96 modelsl No pmts. lor 90 days. Lower prk»s-k)wer dn. pmts.l Accent Mobile Homes Winston-Salem, NC 1-800-593-7814. “A DOLLAR t a deed Is all you need.* Qood, no, or skiw credit O.K. Call Len or Fred at 704-830- 6400. Clayton Homes ol Salisbury. raltt apk Everything lumished. r Lee Jeans A Jockey. 634- TROYBILT 5HP SICKLE BarMower, EC, $1200; Tesh built over- Ihe-road trailer, 8X5, $500. or bolh lor $1500. 998-5622 alter 4pm. Homes For Rent 2BR, 1BA HOUSE, ref. & dep.. nogete.^^rouple preferred. $ЭвО/то, FO ^RENT OR lease w/optlon: 3BR, 1BA, llvInQ room, family room, dinlna room. Mtchen in cl^. Ref. req. 634-9533._________________ WHY RENT WHEN in most cases you can own your own home for less? $1000 dn. & $199/mo. New 3BR. 2BA del. & set up with АЮ,__________ i set up.......skirting, steps & electric hook Factoiy Direct Housing. Hwy Statesville. 600>32&0»Эв.70“I; Homes For Sale 3BR, BRICK RANCHER, sKtlnd on 2 k»ely acres, minutes from Mocksvlile. All appliances Included. 634-3397.____________________ COZY COUNTRY HOME on 2.6acres + or -. Davie Farm & Land Sales. 634-0757._______________ CUTE 2BR, 1BA w/large screen porch, CA a heal, large slor bidg. w/eleclric In $5^000.634-2270. IfM IAl&C m -ltM hs CMpirts: m M M m Lotdy, Lordyl LuVada Bowens Howell Is Foityl HAPPY BIRTHDAY WfLova4bul Galene.Sluat.T m ' S U PER VISO R O rM t bMwHt*. com ptlitiv* u la iy. Apply Mon-Fri №30 to 4:00 to Nancy Hutctwraon, DON or СЫ1704434-3535 For M o n Intomation UUnJMNCARE»М ОСЮ УШ Е M M b m r iS t IM a H h k N C lM I 1.5 TON 10 Seer QMC AlC unit, used for 2 mos. $350.634-9114. 2.5 TON AlC cdi a hot water coil w/air handler. Lennox brand, used 6 mos. $450.834-9114._________ 2.5 TON HEIL heat pump air handier, 3 yrs. okl, malching 10 Seer outdoor unil, 7 yrs. okj, $ ^ . 1218. “OWN YOUR DREAM Home'No Money Down .To qualHied land owners. Spedal Rnandno available. CaH 704-633-1107 ■•7 DOUBLEWIDE. DEL a set up 1 Steps, skirting a electric nook-up at no extm oosl. $28,469 onier yours todayl 800- 715-6256, $202mio. MNDYMULER ISONS »5 Ш Ь г Ь а< .М в сЬ «№ ,Н С(704)284-2826 RENT TO OWN, 2 a 3BR mobile homes. 634-1218 or 872-3367. TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water, lumished. Take gartiage olf. Nk» quiet trailer part« near Lee Jeans. i!lo pets. Limit 2 people. Rel. req. Cali 940-2395 leave message. 634-9114. DUE TO SEPARATION: need losell new rocker recliner, paid $600 will lake $275 OBO; new queen size hkle-a-bed, paU $1500, will take $550 OBO; or will sell redlner a hkle-a-bed bolh lor $750, OBO: Antkiue BR set, bed, box springs, mattress, dresser w/mirror, real ntee, $1300 OBO. VCR a сок» TV remote conlrd $250 lor sel OBO. Have other odds a ends, 704-284- 2199 aak lor Louise.____________ FOR SAU-K a Q Sahrage: Special; on oval glass mahogany doors. We slock sUnless steel In sheets a pipe. Super savings on catpet as low as K .9M .; 4‘XB‘ extertor sMing, Й.95/еа.: Cormgated culvert pipe up to 24* dia.; We stock pump* aaccessories lor wells, r x ir pine ‘shelving, $.69m.: Fonntea, $.50 sq. 4'X9'Xf Styrofoam insulation.$7.95/ea.; wood 2-X2-, $.10m. 4’X8'X5«- waler board. $9.95 ea.; roofing lelt, $6.95/roll. Steel I- Beams for sale.K a Q Salvage (Reynokia Rd.) 1st business on west bank ol Yadkin River. 910-699-2124. FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, ailhardwood. 998-3538 leave message.____________________ FOR SALE: RAOOEDY Ann aAndy dolls from 20--36-, priced from $25-$50. 996-2006.________ FOR SALE: ROUND bales of hay- Charies Williams, 998-8303. FOR SALE: WESTUWN.Everiasling Ue, vault ajiot, $1500 OBO, 634-4134 or 284-2199. HUOE SAVINOS ON selected models ot arch lype steel b l^ .25X30, 30X42. Grwit lof t ----shops, 2 car Hot 0^ . 70E, Slatesville. firS2Sng‘immKMtelv1-800^1-7007. C A S HFor Hoineoiwnen GrtdH РгсЫ мга UndM tood i f O A m i C A T i o i i m л а и з т л л • $10,000 for $95Mon. .• $25,000 tor $23e/Mon. 1 •$40,000 tor $382Mon. FbndiM iBSiNM eeaser CNA’S To Cover Davie County A llShifta Part-Tim e & Full Time Flexible Hours • Muat Be Certified 910-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHeahh, Inc. W Inaton-Salem Thf AoniMownoonjpiflK wiWMit • : you»»you'dtivM .- THECLIANMOLAOV I win do the «mk, whto you the credtt. My rapuUkxi; H : spoUeu. FiM и И тМ и , ;.nl. available. Have room In .my schedule for srnaMf to т к й Ш hornee. Can 634-4537. , VCR CLEANMO > Repiln. Voglet‘s TV Seivloe. Mmeo. vSa a MC aaM e d . 9984172. WmrTAKERPAVMO IP a^.SealC oM Ing,HauUng Qravel :Call tor Free EsIlmMaa - 492-7820 вливвипуиотонео.BukdcDodoe 700W.lnnesSt.,8iillabury _________704-636-1341 ‘M CHEVROUn' PKKUP, 380, auto, P/S, stapekla b«l. drtwin deay,asking$3500634-2691.. ‘•7 CHEVY CELEBMTV, 141K, 4cycl., aulo, air, Irom end damilee. $1100 080.492-7538.___________ -IS FORD AEMMTAR, real nki*,^ saw credit, pay oft I« $16,000. Mobile Homes/S.Tle **LOS HOMES**Singlewkles a doublewkles. Alfordable prtcee, quality built, dependable service. Factoiy Direct Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave.910-767-7565. Winston-Salem. Ask lor Odie Perkins._______________ 14XM FRONT KtTCHEN, 2BR, ' 1BA. Less than $200Ano. All applicatkxis accepted. Top ddlar for trade In. 634-0503. Leader Home Sales.______________. 3BRH0MEIn S. Rowan Co. Take over pmts. CaU Stacy at 704-630- 6149 after 10am._______________ CLEARANCE SALE: A a '96 model homes musl be sokI to make mom lor new models. Free heat pump w/all homes soM durlnd Ihis clearance sale. Free set up a del. Call Scolt. Factory Direct Housl^ PIANO TUMNQReptd^ a Rebulkllng SaleaS'^1% »Wallace Barford _________996-2769_________ SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning a Repair ' 704-492-2000 or 704-634-0158 JackSeaford BUYMO PME ft hardwood tlmbw, deUvered logs a king pulpwood. Shaver Wood ProduA, Inc. 704- 278-9291._________________ HELP11 ACRE ol land needed In Davie Co., uftrestrleled. 99S-9W». ■ ■ Ask for Beth or Jim.__________ RESPONSMU П Н И Ш . HUNTER kxiking lor small trMtoT land lor hunting short or long Mm. Can 834-3942 w 284-2221. oan leave message. CHETS HANDYMAN WORKwarned. Rooling, decks, concrete, CHMNEY FIRE EUMINATORS-certHied a lk»nsed since 1978. Sweeping, Rettontlons, Chlmnm cape, gas kna. buck stove, parte a ---i.CalVSoO-297-9039. CREDrr PROBLEMSUNDERSTOOD. Buy your dream home Nowli We finance our own homes. Call 704-633-1722. DWORCE FORCES SALE ol 2sloty mobile homel Mary's husband left ner a went overseas. Help save her creditl LOW dn. pml. $900, $14«/mol 800-715-6256. PS. Her dog ran away tool______________ FOR SALE: ‘7$ Taytor mobile home. 14X65; 14X30 room built on. 3BR, 2BA, sell $5000.278-2570. LEE'S MOaaE HOMES-Nonvood, NC. . 800-777-8652 Bvmyn prtcee. 40 ntw home*. 14X70T $15,999; 24X58. $24,999; 28X60. $32,999; 28X80, $40,999. Open 7 days , ptteeapotled._________________ SMQLiWnC MODEL SALE tom179(6 all kX modela muat goi Only at KavHomesI 778-1644. DAVIE EUCTRONtCSSenitoing car atareos, home stereos, VCR's CD's, CB's and Nintendo. 20 yeare experience. 910-Й6-8179. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINaRk:hatdLink-Owner Free Eslimales __________634-3248__________ NEW COMPUTER?Are you overwhelmed by your new computer? Do wu need help connecting to a understanding the intemet? Do not hesHala to gA help. Computer assembly, intemet tutorials, a Windows trainirw are avsilable. Please call 704-2S4-6195 a ask for William lor inlormatton about rates a seivices oUered. PAINTINaRemodeling • Home Repairs LargeorSmall Free Esilmalaa JAMES MILLER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANMO: All Types sMIng, dean and waterproof decfci, drlvevitiyt arid wakwayt. F mployni» 100 WORKERS NEiOBOEasy cralt/woo<Vaei*ig lobe. Materials pravkM. To Viso t wk. Free into. pkg. 24 hr. 1-714-225- 8441. ___________________ CARRIERWANTBDTOdelivw.il Winston-Salem Joum«l, 7 daq In the Davie Co. area. Cal 1 842-0925 exL 7458, Hennan Hawoith._____________. CONCRETE SUPPLY CO. 'latooking tor IndMduala to train ae mixer Inick drivers lor 'our Mocksville plant. Appltoanis alMuld possess a COL, a dean diMng record a astabla wori(hlaioiy..Wc offer our emptoyer* en excelsnt starting salary a generous benylit pkg., including a guaraMeed 4Q. hr. week. This holiday seaaon gira yourssH the gHI o( the b e a t^ • ever had. Apply at: Concrete Co., 498 e: Depot .81, ЕХСГТМО OPPORTUNITY РОЯ Sec, m Retirement Retort MMg- Dept CommunkMkms s k l l t l computer Utente. Real Estate badtgraund h e l^ . Bennuda Village. 998-6535, Moa-Fri., в«п- 5pm._______^____________ ■ H M U U T I , O N N B M»-»-.»--»-и-- ^-----1-■иагмгюаамг foom ш кпвг. .. Mon.-Fri. Send iteuiM to: PO 238, Clemmont. NC 27018 or , »10-76W)»13, beiwein 1 0 4 M ^ САШЕП ft' coeka. » e s - i e i i e i i f PERSON TO CUUN home*. FT. MoiH’it. III^Atnefilt. Cloratfltlira. PT NANNY N iE O U Mon.-FÜi 7:15am-1:30pm for In iM ft 2 yr. old In Advmot a rtt. T s i-s m .. B A LI COMPANY I A DIVISION OF SARA L U CORPORATION [ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT^ HUCOMMNY,AlS№ MaMIM«CniWROFWOMBn м п и т i Am№,HA8AFO8ITI0NaKNreRA1Sr8HFTAI)MMISTRMIW ! ASSISTANrMTHEQUMJTY«88URANCC0EMH1«ENr. R«|ul HanardOavNisandeMr Must hew « o s M ssoeMsI and a e ol PC, WMdpsilsel. Acess¿ iaosi. M% toipsskl|iaiW ilsaflus,M r«iiM dBlM yi ' llie sM « ID h sn * laiMpIs tssla aid Is a ssiMMSi Is is f M iALl'cOI»IMI»WWHISCOMPtm WE RIIIiriWltAIIDAN то APPLY FOR TMt PCtmONS, FIEAIE I B B RESUME TO: BALICOIIMIIV p. 0. BOX 60N *STA TItVlLLI,ilC i ATTN: HUMAN R nO U R C It HANAOIfl ; ... . ; .•■■ '• i"' f.' . O R Y O u w w coin w T Y ou R U iaite w io w eH T isoiie iy ç -■■-Л"■r r Ю,- DAVffi C Ó Ù m ENiraUPRÌSE RECORD, 2, IW K indRaiseii Saturday. Jan. 11 Оаму Нм ft TmkiUi BraUM. M ttfa Mnhodiil Chuch. N.C. Hwy. 801 Sbndtai ModaChuith Rd. Acivonce. Spon* soied by UM Men. &30> 10:30 a.ra Take­ out & deUvety available, 998-5518. Ongoing »■«•.МаЫюНеМпжи«!» imFri- doyi Doon open Ol 6. fust game at 7 p.m. Religion___________ Tuesday, Dec. 31 Соятилй; Nm Yer'i Ей Serrfce. ML Z a i Holiness Oiuich. Ш . Ы Easi Ы Mill SnrttSpcalicrRcv.RoyaccMycn, 11 p m Ongoing T>itwnrin>Hi|irt<Church:Sunday School. 9;45 am., Wotship. 11 a.m.; Night Scnice, 6:30 p.ia Pastor • Rev. Billy Stoofi. Epbco|»IChurchortheAmmloii.Fork- Bixby Rd.Sua School. tOa.m. Wonhip. 11 'nm. Rev. Edwin T. Bailey. 2в>М500. IMASloiyMbiktryftircfattfamBiltand ftggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Sci\fca It the Oaks, Apt 7A. MiUing Roail, 7 p.ni,lbursday9. Bishop T.R. Rke. CItmenI Grove O n rth of God. Wednes­ day praycf scnricc, 7 p.m. Satuiday rooming Sabbuth School. 10 a.m. GncnMeadomlHitfatChurthmkl-wxk pwjtr and Bibk study, 7 p m DueneFericrChiMiMSmknCliib,4th TUetday, Oak Grow Methodist, 10 am. PttKhooVPrnm^ Monita«Oul, Bethle- Ыт United Methodist Chwch. Ages: 24, Mon., TUes.. Ih u n, 9 a.m.*noon. PMO: Ages 6-23 months. T\>es., Thurv, 9 am.- noon. Call 998^20 or998-5083 for Infa Spedal Events_____ Saturday, Jan. 18 Singk Adiilti Banquet, BUk Bipliit Church, Fellowship Hall, 6:30p.m. Hckets, S3. All Davie »ngle aduhs invited. Nursery provided. Mort details provided in od in Enteqmse in nexl 3 wks. Ongoing IlimwlallnB cUc. Heallh Depl. adult and child, every ‘I\Ksday. 4:30-7 p.nv Flu and pneumonia vaccines available. Dates to Remember Thursday, Jan. 16nwKWAidWortll»p.DavieHjghMul- tipwpose Room. 6'JO p.m. Ongoing BccycHng track at Center Communily BUg..8-lla.m.lstSanitday. Rccycfti« track at UoionClMpd Method­ist. 4th Saturday, ft-11 am. Recydfa« tnick at Jcrkho-Hanteo Ru­ritan bkig^ 3rd Satunby, 8:30-11 u.m. PN9ctoolitafytine,'nies.. II a.m.J>avie Coumy Library and Cooleemee branch. 30- minute prDgram. For chikben ages 3-5. Mu- sic.rcadaloud.siories.rilms. nursery rhymes. Meetings Advocatcf Ibr GUM ChlUitfi. 2nd, 4th Unirsdays, 149 Lakeskie Drive. 634-2m Narcotki Anonymous Against Alt Odds Group, Sundays, 6 p.m., Ibundays, 8 p,m.. Room Ж Brock Bklg. Dra« Pnbkffl?; HelpUne,9t0-785-7280. Akobolks Anonymous, Sundays and Wednesdays. 7:30 pm, B.C. Brock bUg., upper level. 725-6031.Amerkan Lefkm Post 174, Rotaiy Hut. 2nd *niutbday,7pm Mocksvflk CKItaa Chib. 6:30 p.m.. 2nd, 4th Monday. Western Steer. Davie Sertoma Ckib, 1st, 3nJ 'Iliunday. 6:30 p.nu. Captain Ste\Tn‘s.AdvMce Metnorkl Poet 8719 Vetcnms of ForeignWanandUdiesAuxiliary,4ih'nies.. 7:30 p.m, post home. Feed Mill Road. Amerkan Aaociatkm oIRrtiivd Репою. Da\ieChapter.2nd Wednesday, 10:30am., Eo!(t Room, Brock Bldg., Senrar Ccnter. Davie County lUght To Life, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, gnmd jury room, courthousc.634- 5235 or 492-5723. CooimMMcmorUVFWPost 1119.2nd, 4th Tbua, 7 p.m., VFW Hall. N.C. 801. Onk Aitt CouncB. 4th ITiursday, 7:30 p.m.. Brock Gyn) ОПке. Cortethte Lodge No. I7F&AM.2nd.4th Ridays. 7:30 p m. at the lodge.Mocksvill МмоЫс Uidr No. I». 1st, 3nl Ibesdays, 7:30 pm at the lodge. Cookcmcc American Legfam Post Я Le- gionHut,GladstoncRoad,7:30p.m.. 1йЫ 3nl Mondays except holklays. Advanct МаюЫс Lod|e No. 710, 2nd Ibesday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Farm k^ Ммоок Lodfe No. 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge.Canccr wpporl inNip, 2nd l\>esday, 7 p.m.,DavkUbnuy.forcancerpQtients, friend, family. 1.800.228-7421 or634-0313. Mocksvile UomOub, ht,3nllbuisdays. 7 p-m., Davie Hospital cafeteria. Ongoing CooleenMC Town Board, 3nl Tuesday, Town Hall, 7 pm unless odierwise noted. Davie County School Iha Driven Ai«>- ditkin, 2nd 'Ihurs., 7 pm Davie County Sr. Center, Brock Bldg. Omctfwd Hktn AMdatte. Ы & 3rd Wednesdays. Westcm Steer, 7 p.m. Public wetcarne.CaULannie*nx)rnpton.492-5427. AdviKa Gardm Oab» 1st T ^ 9:30 anlA1ocksUMC,9984349.Chikk«eprD- vkled. ModuvOaGarteiaab, 1st Ibin., First Baptist FeUowihip Hall, 7 pm Saaa arCoM iilt VcteM, 1й Mon- d^, Cookemee Historical BuiUfa«, 7 pm MddurifclelwyChkTWedvs. Ш 0 pJTuRotMyHin.IMaOfffbai^SMft^.OmcontMetb- odiirChutch. Moa, 6 p.m. and 6:25 p.m. or Beihiehem UMC, 7:3M:30 pm llin. AAMdA)-Amia.ThutKkys.8p^Eaicn's Church.MiCowlyYmlliPMlbalU^Di.redors, lUes., 7 pjn. Couthouie, Qmd JiayRoont WHMil.DBvitMvCW>^Sbeterit Wia'R. Divie School, 3nl Ibuntky. UiiMWaoibo№la(daecian.4thMondiy. 5:30pm, Brock Bk%. Room 208. tMM»VIWM«)24.RMKui.Sa)- ndAve..7pni..]nS‘I\iE«hy. ЙМ М Ы М , JviHi. 10.3fd MoH 4V>. layco oOln beiide Hom Oil Ox.liWnS«,7|uii. т З ю в е к 9 Я И 0 m S H IN E U N E o r 1 Mwkivllle-Davie Homebuilders, 4ih’n^ursday, 7 p.m., Capudn Steven'i DavieHiih AthMc Boosten,3nl Monday. 7 p.m., school cafeteria. Dimblcd American Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliary, 3rd Monday, 7;30 p.m., chapter home, U.S. 601 south of Mocksvillc. Farmingion Ruritan Club, 2nd ’HiutMlay, 7:30 p.m., Famiington Methodist church. HELPS Ministries, Christian nxov-ery pro* gnun for U'omen sexually abused as childnrn. Mondays, 7:30 pm, 41 court Square, Room 2ia634-9030., Golden Age Oiib. I st Monday. East Room. Sr. Ccnter, Brock.Dldg., 10 am. Ahheime« Support Group, 2nd Thurs­day, 7 p.m.. East Room. Sr. Center, Bmck Bldg., N. Main St. 634-0611.'Humane Sockty of Davic,Davie County SeniorCenter, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Breast-feeding Support Giwip, 2ik1 Tues­day, Davic Health Dept., 6-7:30 p.m. ParentsResDurce(kganiztakm(PRO)sup- port group for faniilics of children wiih dis­ abilities. 2nd TUesday,7p.m. Call Rosemary Kropfekfcr at 998-3311 for location JeridM>-HanKmnRuritanChib,2ndTucs- day, 7 p.m., club building.Hcaith Dept, clink hours: Mon.-Fri.. 8:30- 11:30 am.. M:30 p.m.; Tuesdays. 4:30-7 p.m.: Tccn Health Promotkm Clink, 8:30 am.-noon, 2nd. 4th Sanmlays. Davie County Board Social Senkcs. 4ih Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. al DSS. Mocksvilk AA. Wed.. 8 p.m. • closed mlng. Sun.. 8 p.m. -open mlng. Call Chris­tine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. B s a s ^ tis a For more information on these CN’cnls, call Mocksville-Davic nxrcation. 634-2325. Senior Une Dancing Beginner. Mon.. 10 am. & Tiies.. 10 am. Advanced. Mon. 11 am. Nochaige. Rec Club Before or after school and out of school programs. Registration open. DanceCompany Prcschool-senion, tup. ballet, baton, jazz, acrobalics. Mondays* Wcdnesdoys. Aeroi^ics Dance Room, Brack Cyra. $3/class. Inslnic- lon Kay Walkins. Tues. & Tliun.. 5:30-7 p.m. Spedal Olympics ■ Various activities ongoing. Davie Youth Council 9th-l2ih grader», community involvement, Icader^ihip [m)grum. 2nd and 4ih Mondays, 7-8 p.m., Rec. Dept. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors. 50 and up. Nf-F, 6 a.m. IHolhers Morning Out TlKsdays and Ttiumlays, 9-11:30 a.ra. M perday. Yoga Classes ■niesdays,7.8p.m. YMCA____________ Bible Study Tuesdays, 8:30 8.m. Open to all intercsted. Karate Leam scirnfcrcnse. Build confidence. Exer­ cise ut your pace. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. $15/ monlh. Discounts for family enrollment. Gymnastics Co-ed class ages 5-12. Ban, beam, vault, floor and moa*.FDTinro.callMichekShaver.Parties, Room Rentals Meeting rooms, kiichcn. pool. gym. track. Contact Jennifer Campbell for infa WSY Swim Team Year-round swimmingprx)gram.Call Coach Danny Vestal for info. Before/Afterschool ChHd Care Ongdng. Call №(ty Hodges for mote infa Aerobics. Low. High Impart. Step, Interval. Sr. Aqua Aerobics: nxxe. Call or come by for sched­ ule. Senior Friday Srs 62 and up use Y free, 8:30-11:30 am. Seniors____________ Call634-*6I1 for more info. Location is Brock Center unless noted odwwlse. Thursday, Jan. 2 LunchALMni,JennkAUcn.SHnP, "Man­aged Care - Whal You Need to Know*, Western Steer, noon-1 p.m. Sr. Chorus, East Room, 3 p m.Stamp Colkcton Chib. East Room, 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3 BrUgr. East Room, 2-5 p.nt Monday, Jan. 6 Gohkn Age Chib. East Room, lOam. DccoraitvcPaM4.Cofeieria,6;30-9p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7 QulMngChsSiEast Room,9:30am.-noon. Bridge, East Room. 1:304 p.m.RSVP Nuning Home Party. 24 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8 Wal-Mart Sr. Morning. 8-10 am. Variety Aits,Creaft Room.8:30-11:30am. AARP. East Room. 10:30 am.Card« Board Gama, East Room, 1:3<M p.m. IbuTsday, Jan. 9 Silver EagksCkitbTBA.Sr. Trotten Chib, CenerComm. Bklg., 10 am. Sr. Chorus, East Room, 3 p.m. Abhdnier's Support Gnwp, East Room, 7p.m. : Friday, Jan. 10 WoodmiUllt CiM, Cmfl Room. 8:30- ll;30ajn.Brk^ East Room, 2-5 p.m. Ongoing Silwr SIridcn, Broci! Gym. 6:30-9 a.m, Mon.-Fii.Silvir Slrideii, Cooleenw School. ¿8 am. SihferStrkkn, Smith Grove Gym,7-9 arrt YVEDDI Senior Nutrition lunch, noon M- W,llam.'niurs.&Fri.Report Davle Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items fbr Davk Dateline should be re­ported by noon Monday of the publication week. Call 634-2120or drop it by the ofTicc, S. Main St. across from the courthouse. Share Holders To RecieveEXvidend The Board of Directors of Sione StTtet Bancorp, Inc. (SSM) has de­ clared Slone Street's third consecutive quarterly dividend. A regular dividend of eleven cents ($.11) per shore will be paid to ccilifl- cate holders of rtcord dote, Dec. 27. llie dividend will be paid, Jan. 10. In addition to the regular quarterly ilividend. 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InckJdM сои and on* batlwy pack. 27164 Sal« «mb January 4 , 1997 OmedAOpeaMBy: О ю и л С яЫ Р оШ Waow O ik Shopping C n a r HwyieÓ1NMlh*VUMnva«RMKi « » M oekn«kNC M an # M »T «8 e i»«*8 u n 1 2 « - a s a r ts fs if«явввп«*», “The store you know ia now elose ^ to home**,.-3' Win Cash Pick The Winners Contest Details: Page 04 From The Bleachers Parents Share Emotions During Daughter's Basketball Games Page Bl DAVIE COUNTY sol« USFS149-K0 Thunday, Jin. 9,19»7 24 PAGES Hog Heaven: Farmeis Rghting Encroaching Developments Byt>wl(htSpirlu Davie County Enteiprise Recorf HILLSDALE — They are friendly and muddy. They root around In dlit and wallow in Ihe mud. 'This is Inily hog’s heaven," said Bert Bahnson, surveying his new brood of sows. "They love il. They are so happy here." The 10 sows are expecting piglets this spring. ThentheiewillbeanexpecledSO pigs wandering around the field next to Davie County's newly proposed upscale housing development at the old Win- Mock Farms. For about a half-mile, the pigs will share a border wilh the housing develop­ ment. Beefcows will share anolher half- mile. The livestock all belongs to Bahnson. who opposed the developmenl. "I’ve been beat fair and square. Just leave me alone," smd Bahnson. "The powers-that-be have decided. That’s fine on that side ofthe line; "My greatest fear is I,OOOpeople mov­ ing in and telling me what to do." Bahnson says he is making sure all his new neighbors know exactly what their neighbordoesforaliving. He has moved pigs and his beef cows next lo the border. And he has placed old mobile homes strategically on Ihe lines. The old homes are being used for farm storage. He is flying the Confederate battle flag in sev­ eral places. Jesse Boyce, Dayie County's zoning officer, said the mobile homes are legal as fiiey are being used. They cannol be used for rent. Farms are not subject to zoning regulations. He said farm woifcets can live in Ihe mobile homes, or ihey can bi used for farm storage. Please Sec Bert-Riie 5 Sex Offender Anested For Failing To Tell Wiwreatxxils ByMlkeBambanlt Davie County Enteiprise Recoid П Shermer WhenEdwanlVemonShenner was released firom prisononDec. 8, he moved back home to 122 Chaucer Lane,inthe60l North Trailer Paric north of Mocksville. What he didn’t do was notify Ihe sheriffsdepart- mentofhismove. Shermer, 52, quickly became Davie's nnl arrest under a new law requiring convicted sex of­ fenders to notify Ihe sheriH's de­ partment of where they will live after release fiom prison. They must do so within 10 days. He was charged with misde­ meanor failure to report as a sex offender on Dec. 31. and given eighthounloregisterbyMagisnte Rt^rt Cook before ihe charge wouW become a felony. Within a few minutes, he was teIlingDetectiveU.JimmyFhipps of his whereabouts. If he moves, lie must repoit that lo the sheriffs department, as well. /Sheriff Allen Whitaker said there was no reason for Shermer not to notify. When he was re- leMcd fttxn prison,he had to sign papen saying he understood the reqiUrement :' in aplea bargain, Shennerwas guilty of taking indecent O ^e s with a minor on July 12, I9M, and was sentenced (oayear ' and a half in prison. " Hewasoriginallychargedwilh taking indecent liberties wilh a chiU, fint degree sex offense with achild and attempted first degiee sex'ofTense with a chikL ' 'Atadistrictcourtheariog.an- year-okl boy tesdfied thal when he visited Sheimer’s residence, he vviDUld pul "diity movies" in the VCR arid offer cigarettes and m p ^ In exchange fat sexuai№ «on. A Day A t The Park FOui^w-oid Abby SaMt oi CaiTipground R(>Kl, Stallato, playt on №• lU i « Rich Paik. She w u ]ий on* of the chlldran that vonturad out to the piuk to wi|oy Sw ipting like leiDpenituns Friday aflemoon. -нмюьуНоМиПцниои Man In Critical Conditkm After Tinck Rams l№e j Deputy Was Chasing Suspect | Threatening To Kill ISavie Family By MoftanHanxrDavie County Enterprise Record A High Point man remains in criticalconditianMondayevening after striking a tree in a stolen vehicle on Liberty Chuich Road Sunday night. Franky Joe Dunlap, 30, leftHigh Point in a stolen Imck with a 12- gauge shot gun fully loaded wilh the safety off in search of an ex- girifriend. "His intent was to come over here, find an ex-girifriend of his, and to kill her and her family," said Davie SherifTsDetectiveJohn Stephens. The now mairied ex­ girlfriend told Stephens Monday afternoon she had nol spoken to or seen Dunlap in Iwo years. The owner of the green 1993 Dodge Dakota, Herman Grice Jr. .of Trinity, was traveling with Dunlap in High Point when they stopped at a store. Grice entered the store and when he walked out­ side, his truck and Dunlap were gone. When he called lo report the theft, Grice told ofTwials thal in the last few weeks Dunlap had talked dnut finding an old giri- fiiend and killing her. Accoiding to Stephens, when Dunlap reached Divie Couniy he stopped in Hillsdale and got Ihe atlentioa of a college-aged boy who Dunlap forced lo leave his own car and get in the track at gunpoint. ' Once iuUe tte Dunlap asked ihe ywai aab lor iniiiuc- tioos to Wericm SiMr and told him his intemiona of killing his f. ex-girifTiend.DunlapbelievedihB-: was still empk>yed at ,the lettaiK j rant. Deputies said Dunlap had been lo Western Steer on olher occa­ sions lo speak to Ihe woman. After get- lingdiiections, Dunlapleftihe manwhothen •""■P called the sherifTsdepaitnenLThe man gave a description ofthe ve: - hide and of Dunlap's plam By this time Grice had also.- notified High Point police of his' missing truck as well as Dunlap's mentioning wanting lo murder a woman in Davie Couniy. When Dunlap reached the US 601 exit near Western ^lier. in- formalkM was being given about him over police radia Off- duly MocksviUeofficerD.T.MMhewt wasbeMi^Dunlapallheexitiad recognized Ihe track fhMi the dispaicher's descriptioa MMhewsdn>vebehindDunl^> while he radwed in their kmikm. Dunlaphadtumedri^aidieexit and traveled north on US 601 at a fi^y h i^ speed. When D ^uy M.S.NatmancaughluplotiielwD : vehkles on Libeity Chuich Roed and turned his blue lighli oo, Dunlap accekmed faster. - Dunlapdroveiodieiklearite ; road al one point. nU'Shmir ^ AUeaWMlAer,bMii^ltea(-: fkenippnidiedtheinickaataii, W w 8aaftii| irt-fHiT :i „. I 11s The Seasori Tq ... G c ^ ^Jw w H o e p e bavie County Emeipriie Record The holidays always bring'sur- piiws, and for many iMs yea^s surprise Was MI unpleisani onel As the flu and simitar ailmfM swefil ihraugh Davie County, it ___ . V , -____.” sil . seemed the season lo be jolly had ; becorne Ite icMon tb be skk. All across Ite s ^ there teve been cases repaid of influenza like illnesses, afcòràing to Caroldine Wineba^ger, Davie OwiivifcalthDepwtmentNuiv ingDiiecior; Most of those sufliHki( from ite flu experience ■ sudden OMtt of fever-: uMally inaie.itan degiees - pieced ^ a coiigh or so n th n ^W b ie l)^ . A kx ilf ped^ teye been ппь ning high about weaknett jVM iilir they teve recovered from ite other fb sym pkm stesaU . W iariM tgeraiiribuiesitewUe spread o f ilkies« 10 dw b o iU v t. Even thaugta they W ire fgeiiog tiad. people didn'i want to mita hoiU «yg M h H ii«iw i*fn ily w l ; fH n d i,ite ia id . It e good newt iiilà i Ite A l. u ^ p M k s ta iD K M te w lM W , a iy ,to ite iw tH iip N te H y o M r. r '' steiaid .’' Вму|ииаиеиц11||ц11>^ у ' .W ioetai)priaid'nM № iim >w igf f : • tokaow ir*ipatei|pM t«||i}’v ■ 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPMSE RECORD, Jan. 9,1997 lAferm W ealh er iM ade Short Visit b Talk about a false spring... Buds on Ihc trees werc swell- :jhg. Foisythia bushes had already burst inlo their bright yellow ^flowers. Some bulbs werc answering a false alarm and threat- ^'fning lo push through the soil. ■ i And then reality came back, rj This is January. l i It shouldn't be shirt sleeve weather. The highs shouldn't be rm the mid-70s. Children shouldn't be asking to go barefoot. > But that's what has been happening in the past week. Weathermen were calling for snow in the coming days, ^fhat's more like the wealher we’rc supposed to be getting, r* The brief teaser of spring was certainly nice. Coats ^(/eren't needed. Grass started turning green. Golferegotina ;fcw unexpected days of fun. Of course, serious golfers don't lel lillle cold wealher stop them. The Carolina Panthers played Sunday in Charlotte under the most favorable conditions of the year. The predictions arc that this Sunday they will be playing in the frozen tundra of Green Bay. What a shock to Iheir systems that will be. People say Green Bay's severe cold is a major advantage i to the home leam. But how'.’ Tlie Packers have to play in Ihe ; same frozen temperatures. Can anyone ever gel used lo that? : Don't they feel Ihe same cold, the same jaw-shaking chills thal : eveiyone else feels? Maybe nol. Some of Ihe Packets play in shirt sleeves as :thiy wallow in the mud and ice. . I I have a financial stake In having a good snowfall. : . Last year I purchased a high-dollar sled — a toboggan — ; big enough for three people. The big snow lasl year exposed : iHe family's lack of preparation. But the snow had melted by •thé time I got the sled, and no more came. : I need snow lo see if Ihe sled really works, i J The pleasant conditions here in the past week made me ; ftel a little guilly after watching the news reports of the flooding ; in the NorthwesL High winds and flooding rains hit Washing- Oregon, California and Nevada. The governor of Nevada ‘C^pared his normally diy stale lo a rice field. : ■' ItwaschillyinWashington.D.C., for at least one polili- •cian. Newt Gingrich had his problems with the House Republi- :c№ as he tried lo hold on lo his job as Speaker of Ihe House. •Gingrich made his career by toppling a former speaker, Jim : Wrighl of Texas, on an ethics investigation. Democrats couldn't •be blamed for enjoying seeing Gingrich squimi as he became :t№ focus of the investigation rather than Ihe detective. • ' Will there be an early spring? ; Will Ihe bulbs and trees and floweis be damaged by the ■f^æ alann? j Maybe the plants didn't wake up fully. Maybe we will slill ■hiiye spring al the proper time. ; , Meanwhile, some snow would be nice. ; — Dwight Sparks D A V I B C O U N T Y ENTBRPRI/^ECORD USPS 149-160 171 South Main Sltset 0 Mocksviae, NC 27028 (704)634-2120 Published weekly by the OAVIE COUNTV PUBLISHINQ CO. bwighilspaiks..... noUhf-traüsson.. .... Вмку Snyder...... ..Editor/Publisher ..General Manager ..Managing Editor ...Adveitiaing Manager 19ie-l9Se Г. ',;P w io d to D n ie n v e o n i 1899-1958 igiPaldlnMocksvi«,NC 27028 Joum el 1901-1971 SubKripHonRalM SIngltCopy.SOCenti $20 per y w In N01«) CtfoKra S2S per y u r ouliid* North Carolina POSTMASTER Send eddrau changée to: Deiirie CcuMy EiOeipiiM Recotd P.O,Bw.W.Mod»vllle, NC 27028 Л. In T h e M a il... Community Must Get Involved To Help Youth' To thc editor Wc arc gentlemen in the GikxIwII! Heights Communily wIm> ure disappoinled with (lie crimi­ nal new.s we read about Gabc Wilson in your paper last week, but wc find a measure of constMidation in Ihc fact that we didn't sii idle while this young ncighbof'schanictergrcwfrombadmworsc. Wilh lender loving carc wc reached oul our antis to help him apprcciate his release from juvenile eonfinc' mem a few years ago. and wc as.sured him that wc were willing and ready ioa.ssisi his cITorts to make Ihe bcsi use of his freedom. Gabc was admonished scvenil times when wc saw him .slipping away from good moral habits, and we w:imed him lhal his parents would be Infonncd if wc continued to see him dabbling in thc wrong things wilh the wrong caiwds. A long letter wiih infonnaiion we thought his parents should havc was sent 10 them Dec. 5.1994 after he Ignored our warnings. Two of us talked with Sheriff Whitaker aboul Gabc's behavior severjl weeks after llic letter was wrillen to his parents. Wc InfontKd thc Sheriff lhal wcwcrcboldingcopiesofiheleltertoMr.and Mrs. Wilson which would be given to him, ihc probation ofncer. and olher officials if wc coniinucd lo ob­ serve bad behavior front ihc young man wc were trying to help. Wc made ii plea for ihe Slieriff to havc members ofhis staff observe ihc situation for themselves. A copy of Ihc Dcc. 5 letter was given lo Sheriff Whilakcr May 2, l995anducopy waslcfiwiihhlm for thc probation officer after wc read llic news of GalKwrecki»ghistnothcr'sca»vihcnhcdidn’thavc a driver's liccnsc. I think you can understand why wc arc disap­ pointed with thc news wc read lasl week. We've done what wc could and solicited the help of others lo help Gabc reform. Wc arc huding wilh his parents who arc our neighbors, wc arc huning with Mr. and Mrs. Howell who arc burdened with thc murder of their only daughter and altcmpled mur­ der of their only stm which occurred at their home while Gabc was ihcrc. and wc arc hurling with thc relatives of Chris Grcgory who arc burdened with his scnlence lo die for ihecrimchc committed when Gabc was with him. Wc wonder how much longer and how many nx)rcarrcsts il will take beforc relatives, neighbors, friends, and fellow clll/cnscan gel a brcak frum thc Bert Bahnson Is In The Driver's Seat To the edilon nurneile's propeny has been rc/oncd, now the opposition isfvgrouping. Thccommis.sioncrshavc done them wrting. They arc gtiing lo vole Ihem oul ofolUcc. 1 hate to say "I told you .so”. Sometime ago 1 said long and hard before you cast your ballot. Tlie candidate's tenn may only be for four years but their decisions would last a lot longer, even a lifetime. So what ever you do isn't going lo change ibut developroent at this point. AncrrcadingMr. Sparks onlclcon Bcil B^dtnson, Ben Is holding the winning hand. There arc a lot of Ihings he can do with that propeny as It is zoned now. Thai wouldn't exactly be conducive lo an expensive top of the art housing development. A pig fann would be nice. In Ihc song, know when to fold them know when lo hold thcrii. I am quite sure Ben knows how to do lhat. No matter where the chips may fall, Ben has the wlnning^iond. Mr. Bahnson Is In thc driver’s seal, and I know he «enjoying the view. Swede Jurgenscn Advancc Letters Welcome The Enlerpriu Record welcomej letters fnxnitiieaders.TheleUennuytieanlopiciof; kxal. Sale, national or inlemalionallnues. • An eflon w ill be made to print all letten provided they are not libelous, vulgar, or in poor lane. The editor reserves the right to edit; k ttn t fn giamnat and for space. A ll letten should include the name and addreas of Ihe writer, including a slgnatwe. Av lekphone number, nol to be published, is also lequealed. Fleaie have leUeiB In Ihe newspaper ofRce' by4pjn.Moi»ilay ofthe week to be published" Do You Agree With Hillsdale Rezoning? FranccaBeamaa Advance "IreallydoB'tegNewiUiit Thcy'icioiiigloimkeusfaito • (от.* НошЮоВмтоп Advance 'No. ТЪе thicker il гиции) worse it'( goini to |e( on us.* Lob Newsome *Ves,IdaIlhinktt'saaoodtbins,* criminal burdens of a young man who has libi accepted several opportunities to rcfonn. Wc have no reason or intention lo excusc thc other incn Included in Ihc news wc read last week, bul wc haven't been involved wilh them like wehave with Gabc. This letter Is Inlendcd lo go beyond news about a young man from our ncighborhwHl. Wc want evcTyindividuahvhoiivcsandvisitsinotircommu- nity (Including our children and grandchildren) to know thal we will solicit the altenllon of law enforcement ofTiccrs to any criminal activities we observe. Thc citizens of Davie CcHinty can count us among the growing number of men who believe lhat iherccannoi be better communities throughout America until bctlcr men develop bctier backbones to stand up for better standards. Wc arc depending on G(kI lo help us meet this challenge with the dctcnnination Martin Luihcr King had whcn iie said: "No man feels strong about any mailer which he isn't willing to die for”. William Calvin IjanKS Edward David Johnsdn RichanJ Slevcn Ijames LesterEalon Mocksville ;| * Yes. I can't see holding ^ progress. • } - , , i u r - P anthers D eserve To B e H eroes DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORÒ, Ja h ^i З Jeanne Houpe ■>TvIt has hil the CaiolinM with more force lhan a hurricane. In epidemic proportions, people are showing signs lhat they . \ nave been bitten by Ihc bug. j It has caused them to waste unseasonably ( warm tem^ralures silling al home in front of j tfe television sel. On Ihe sofa wilh clenched I fists, they shoul at the referees and scream I unheard words of encouragement lo their ; favorite players. : In more progressed cases, victims have : been known to lum family holiday gatherings ; inlo football watching parlies. Some of them ; have even been willing to pay what 1 consider j outrageous sums of money lo move their : cheering from Ihe living room to the stands al ; Ericsson Stadium. And last week they could ; all be heard singing "Mamas, Don't Let Your • Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys". -------^---- Just like me and al least half the people I know. Ihey have : Panther fever. It's almost impossible to escape even if you don't like foolball. : One of my friends, who had to ask how many quarters there are ^ in a game, called lo give me an update on the score Sunday ; afternoon. : Another who hasn't watched the S^per Bowl in years was ■ probably heard by everyone wilhin several hundred yards of my ■ house, politely telling Troy Aikman and his fellow Cowboys to : pack their bags for Dallas after Pat Terrell's dramatic intercep- ■ lion, which can be described as nothing less lhan beautiful in the eyes of a foolball fan. Panther fever is so strong it has caused many to abandon longtime altachmenis lo teams. Il's easy to like a leam lhal wins. Never fond of bandwagon fans, it would be foolish not lo Ihink lhat has something to do In The Mai.. with the wave of Panther fever sweeping across the stale. Some people like the Dallas Cowboys because they win. Some prob­ ably like the Panthers for the same reason. But the tiiilh is the team is just easy to like. Like many others, I confess thal I have abandoned my first love. It was about 20 years ago when I fell in love with Ihe Pittsburgh Steeleis in Ihe days of Ihe greats like Mean Joe Greene, Franco Hairis, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth and Teny Bradshaw. The Steelers were a team made up of the kind of people that parents could feel good about Iheir children having as heroes and rale models. After all ihese years his fans can slill hear Mean Joe saying, "Hey, Kid," before tossing his jersey to Ihe little hoy in the timeless Coke commercial. In the years of faded glory to follow, I never stopped loving the Steelers. I never will. The only time you won’t catch me rooting for the Steelers is when they meet up with the Panthers. But, as a North Carolinian, I don't feel disloyal for making this choice. The Panthers belong to us. We can be proud of them and this miraculous season and should support them in the bad times lhat arc likely to come sometime down Ihe road. The Panthers have made those of us lhat grew up cheering on tlie Cowboys, Steelers and Redskins feel like kids again. I see in Kevin Greene, Lamar Lalhan, Sam Mills, John Kasay, Wesley Walls and Kerry Collins Ihe same Ihings I saw in Ihe Pittsburgh team of my childhood. They are good at football, and Ihey are good al being a team. There are no grossly inflated egos lilie some of those the Panthers sent packing back lo Texas Sunday evening. Carolina is a team made up of men of character. Wilh the team jusi a game away from Ihe Super Bowl, I'm keeping my hopes are high and my nngers crossed. But, whether Ihe Panthers win anolher game this season or nol, Ihey have ■ already won my heart. Advance Mayor Has Winning Parade Entry To the editor: Advancc Firc and Rcscue and the official Ad* vancc Christmas Parade comit\i«ec. would like lo take this opportunity to lhank everyone who was a pan of or helped In our second annual Christmas parade.All the volunteers from Davie County Sheriffs apartment and our local fire depanmenls did a superjob wilh trafiic control. Thank you toall who 'camcforshowinganenormousamountofpaticncc. ' The theme ofour parade Is "What Christmas is all about." This theme was still in full swing Christmas Eve as Santa, still in the fire inick, along wi\hhvsclvcs.visitcdl5fanulicsandshm-lnsinthe Advancc firc district. We werc also able lo help a couple of families with healing fuel, all from dona­ tions and money raised from the parade. Whal a blessing, TUe winner of this year’s parade for.bcsi entry was Paul Comatzer, mayor of Bixby. We Davic County people know, of course. Bixby has no officinlmayor.butbecauseourparadc was founded A Team Is Only As Good As Its Coach Tothe cdiion . I would like to slart this letter by saying con­ gratulations lo the varsiiy boy's basketball team at .pavie High for their victory over North Ircdell. , Despileiheoutcomeoflheseason,cvcryoneapprc- . ciatcs your hard work and effort on the court. Everyone realizes that il is not enlircly your , fault, norisUpast players'fault forthe continuously ! losing seasons. I When looking at the succcss or failure of a I group, you do not look at the group solely, but the • philosophy and tactics of thc leader. A leader is rcsponsible for the group's progress becausc they follow his guidance and orders. Thc thought of General George A. Custer and his men getting wipcdoutattheBaltleorthcLiltleBighoniinl876 comes lo mind. If Custer would not havc been so gung-ho and Ignorant, his men would not have lost Ihclr lives. Ute point is. the team is no better than its coach. The purpose of this letter Is to open your minds and Ihink aboul the future outcome of varsity boys baskeiball. Doesn't prestige and honor mean anything anyroore? Two victories oulofthclasl30 is not somethingmostcoachcsbrog about. Does thc Residents Wonder Who Gommissioners Represent ;To Ihe editor ; . Hie rcioning of 300 acres in eastem Davic '.County lot üwWU«laleGioup has tumedoul 10 be Ian "eye opening" experience. Individual or gnHip : initiatives in national and state issues seem to make 'a minimal amount of difference, but I Ihoughi that tbe will of Ibe people would be listened to at the local level. bulead,onDec.'l6,ourcommissionen voted in favor of three businessmen, rather than listening 10 Ihe concerns coming fiom all areas of ;6ur county.;. Whydowehavezoning? Weren'tthcrereasons •involved forlhecuirentzoning? Wben people are ;^ing propeny and looking al Ihe sumxinding tiiming. they should be comfortable u> know il will ¡remain that way unless diere isacompelling reason rechange. Tbesedeciskmsshouklbebasedonihe '.good of die entire couniy. ' Opponents of die rezoned 300 acres are not against commercial propeny. There are aheady ^ acres of commereial land In the immediate •' area, of whfch 180 acres are ^veloped. Ba- i naida Quay will soon loK Food Lion, which is iu I laigest tenant. Does Ihls show a need for more ; commercial, zoning? •. HieHillsdaleGnup'sconiparisonofdieirpcoJecl to Southem Village near Chapel Hill is invalid. Southern Village'scommercial area willenuilonly 23 acres, and this is suiioundcd by resklential. Major highways and shopping are many miles away. Southem Village needs a commercial arca. This in no way compares lo eastern Davie Counly. There wasauemendous amount of research and effon put into opposing diis plan. For example: •The commissioners received a petition with 1.148 names of people duoughout our county op­ posing the plan. •A 21 -page booklet containing North Carolina sutuie infonnation and deuiled color coded maps and plau showing cunent andpcoposed zoning was submitted. This rcsearchwas done byapersonwilh alifelong career of procuring land up and down die east coast for a major inteinaUonal company. His' experience waa widi all areas of kicalgovenimenL •A petition trom 49 homeowners on Ivy Cuele ladjacmt property) staled their opposilkm. •A "protest pelilk»" from 93 percent of all adjacent liaidential propeny ownen was subinit- ■ ted.' ' ! ' •20 honeowneis sent pholot of dieir homes along wilh opposition leltm •There were 21 meetingi/evenu al which peitl- i\ on a joke, wc strive la keep il fresh and fun. We believe laughter lo have a healing power and also helpskccplifcintherightpcispective. rmsonyoui own Advance un-mayor had to ride in disguise, and have Advance Secret Seivice protecting him, but he was not clectcd by popular vote. Take time Dec. 13,1997 to come lo Advance and join in thc fun for our thinl annual Christmas parade. Linda S. Carter Advancc administration even look at experience or past rccordsanymore? Il istiroeforachange. The New York Jcis did il. why can't Davie. Get rid of hometown favorites and hire a basketball coach with experience and a decent coaching record out­ side of ihis county who plays talent, not politics. Asking a kid for advice on who to sum says thal the coach nol only lacks confidence in himself, but also his players. Maybe Davic should hire Uiat kid as Ihc new basketball coach. I am sure he could do worse than what is cunent Billy Hudson Gieensboro nent infonnation wasdistributed. Onecounlywidc meeting at die courthouse in Mocksvillc drew lOS people. The ovetwhelming majority at all these events (93%-basedon those signing die opposition petition) opposed die plan. •Four newspaper a^ pakl for by people all over dK counly were nm. •There were many phone calls and letteis to die commissionen opposing diis plan. Who are our cuirent commissioners represent­ ing? It appears diey are running die county in die interests of a few businessmen. Dkl diey even uke into account die number of people who opposed diis rezoning? Since die Hillsdale Group's request was ap­ proved. why was dK similar request for dK neigh­ boring Bert Bahnson ptopeny not approved? Fa­ voritism seemed u> abound. Since the commisskmen dkl not listen to (he vast miyority of resklents in ttiis monumenla) deci- skm. will dKy listen atodMrdmes? Whal is dw job ofacommiisiçner? IsiluniiitlKca^iidepcnT. dentlyorlistentt) oil dK people ànddowhai is in die best inteittt of dK van iwiwity? Tammy FairchiM Advance tS U M S H lN E U N E ■' «ПАпд Come m ito your оипсолуМес) poreMndol fc r c o v W С «(М 0)е4М в14 Congratulations! Jerry Hauser, DDS "Dink” Smltti N orm aVo^r Winnen (rfHappy Holiday Barbie Dolls During the Fannington y r o 'Пикцг. Shoot ViUadcourtnypfBrookHUiitdò^PmctkèKeHit г ¡(аяГшткйтЛсЫЫРвпНЁСошнЁу ! à It f i . T h e Ш Л п я и Ы S ingles Sponsored by Green Meadous BaplUl Chunh and Blai$e Bapliit Chunh Thie occasion provide« interdenominitionii Christian fellowship for alt single whilu livbag in the Davie County u c a . Featuring; David Teachout Chalk ArtisV^entriloquist Saturday, January 18,1997 etSOpm • Until Fellowship Hall of Blaise Baplist C h u i^ Blaise Baptist Church ll located at U.S. Hwy. 601 '' and 140 iniercliange across from the truck iiop ; Admission is $S.OO Aw cAi/dearr is ayaiiabU to sin ^ pomU wii Tb help us with how many people plan on attending, j i i please RSVP to the Voice Mail or Church O^ce of Blaise Baptist Church at (704) 634-3639 by l\ieKlay, January 15.1997 at noon. N o lln af TMUSTM 8 FOmMVKGQWrY All property on hand January 1,1997 both real and personal Is subjeci to taxation regardless ot age and sex ol owmer. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles wtilch are currently LICENSED with the North Carolina Depeitmant ot: Motor Vehkdes. These vehicles <NiU be bllM by tha Countyi^ after the current reglstratk)n is renewed or an application la: maile for a new registration. About three months jstfter your registralion renewal you will receive «bill from the'Counly. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before interest is addejl al Ihe rale of 3/4 of 1 % per month. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on. January 1, 1997 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD, there Is no change in the listing requirements for those vehicles. Olher property required to be listed i|). January Include; mobile homes, boats and motors, jet sWs,; aircraft, farm equipment, tools used by carpeiiters ahd^ mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses,' furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. ' ' Taxpayers should repoit any new bulldlnge or any: Improvements built on real estate, or any changee to' real estate to the Tex Office. The Tax Administrator’s Office will be sending listing fonns.. to everyone that listed personal property in 19W. H you' need to list personal projierty as Indicated above or report, changes to real property and you do not receive a Ibrm In' the mall, please contact the Tax Administrator’s Office for the proper forms. E K H V IM IM B IB W i North Carolina excludes from property laxes the flrst $20,000 In assessed value of owner occupied residence for': persons aged 65 or okler whose Income does not exceed $15,000, or totally and permanently disabled whose jncome does nol exceed $15,000. If you received the exqUilon In 1996, you do not need to apply again unless yoii have changed your permanent residence. If you received the exclusion In 1996 and your disposable income in 1996 waa above $15,000, you must notify Ihe Assessor. If the person receiving the exemption has died, the person required by law to list the property must notify the Assessor. Any person who falls to give the notk» required by N.C. liw shall not only be subject to loss of the exemption, but also to the penalties provided by N.C. Uw. M you did not rseetvotha e x d u s lo n b u t i m n o w e lig ib le , y o u m a y o M a in .a 9Q W o l ip p ilC IIIO n irom Ш 0 тШШтОш» n R llltl M .IH iw Bw April 15. You muat file a llatlns form to eontbiuo I p m caIm th t AxamolkML ustmg will begin January 2,1997 in the Tu Administralor'a Office In the County Administration BuiUirig. Office Ш help Is available Jan. 2-Jan. 31,. 1997. Houn will be 8 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday thm Friday. Dte deacMne for listing is January 31,1997. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U.S. PosUI Service not laler than January 31,1997. All late listings are subied to a 10% penally. Please make your return early to avoM a lata penalty. ' ■ Davla Counly TttAdmhMralor :ai-ii■ M if H SU П Н Я М '' ~-г-m ♦- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 9,1997 Advice To The Sick: Get i\/!edical Help - And Stay Home CWinucd ïhMn Pftge 1 or win retum. Then: is even a cO'ance another type of flu may peolc [oicf ¡n the year. J : For anyone interested In prevcn* (ion. she sold vaccine is still available ^ the Davie County Health Depart- |wnt but warns that the vaccination is ho guarantee againsi getting the Qu, Il Ldtes at least two weeks to build an ^munity afler the vaccination. If ex- during that time, the vaccina* ^on will be no help, t • The best way lo prevent spread of (fie (lu is for those who have It to stay home, she said. AccordlngtoRitaSweal.allcensed practical nurse at the ofllcc of Dr. Bob tester, thal should not be toodifticuU. rVSTienyou have the flu. you lay in ^ and think you're dying." she said. J:I*But more of Foster’s pallenis have treated for bronchitis than an ify a l flu this year, she said. Many of symptoms are the same - cough- aching, fever. ^'Bronchitis is a bacterial infection lungs while the flu or influenza Is caused by a virus, according to Physician's Assistant Olaf Massenburg. • That makes the biggest difference to a patient in how the illness may be treated. Antibiotics are used to flght ihelnfectionforbronchltisorsinusltis. a bacterial Infection of the sinuses that hxs also been acommonafnictlon this winter. A doctorcan do nothing aboul the flu except treat the symptoms, Massenburg explained. Bronchitis has also been the most commoncauseofnutikc symptoms al Mcdical Associates of Davie, accord­ ing to LPN Wanda Shumaker. She has seen a lot of pallenis with fevers, coughs and congestion, she said. Whatever Ihe cause of symptoms, the doctor's orders are Ihe same. Shumaker said people should stay In as much as possible, get plenty of rcsl and drink lots of fluid to prcvcni dehydration. When in doubt aboul what to do, Winebargcr said a person should al­ ways coniaci a physician. Tougfiie' Will Be In Ihe For Vaccination Next Year By Jeanne Houpe Davie County Enterprise Record Little did I know when I awoke the moming afier Christmas that I was beginning a nightmare lhal would last for days. ( had set my alarm clock for 6 a.m. because my aunt wanted to get an early start on her trip home lo Cincinnali. I was only a little suфrìsed lo hear her moving around in Ihe kitchen long before thè alarm clock sounded. I stumbled that way lo see If I could help her. As we were saying good-by near the door moments laler, It hit me. "I think I'm going to be sick." I thought and made a mad dash toward the bathroom. I was feeling a little light-headed. Thai's the last Ihing I remember. I woke up In the bathroom floor with my aunt screaming something about my arms or my neck probably being broken. She was suggesting we go to the emergency room. My neck was awfully sore. I didn't know if I had broken any bones when I fainted. I only knew I was much too sick for a car ride lo the emergency room, I told her as 1 knelt beside the commode. I eventually agreed to let her help me to the bed In ihe guest room. Awaking with cold chills several times the night before, I had suspected I might be getting sick. Bul I would never have predicted this. I fell terrible. My aunt ended up leaving about four hours later than she had planned and then only because she was supposed lo pick up a friend at the airport. Before leaving, she bought me three kinds of medicine, a gallon of orange Davie Sheriff's Cfiief Deputy Mari< Howell and Sfieriff Ailen Wtiitaker discuss the new look for sheriffs patrol cars. • Photo by Robin FerguMon SherifTs Patrol Cars Getting A isiew Look • There's more to Ihe new look of Davie County Sheriffs Depanment patrol cais than meets the eye. , Sheriff Allen Whitakersoidthe new dQ:als and lightsshould help with safety fi#his officers. ;■/ "I just Ihought we needed a mod- 1^ , up-to-date look, keeping safety in 1^ , " Whilakersaid. "It's a workable iMtem." , The gold reflector tape goes from the front to the back of the car. Word- ing identifies thecar as sherifTs,and as from Davic County. The CaU 911 for emergency message is included, and "Sheriff is written across the back of the tnink. New llghls are being added, which are not only more functional, bul have less wind resistance because of the design, Whilaker said. They feature strobes Instead of the rotating bulb blue light, and have front and side spotlights so lhal officers can check on property without leaving their car. V Whltakercsiimateditwllltake three years lo have the changes made on all patrol cars. They arc being changed as new can go on the road. The change is a pan of an ongoing plan to make the job of deputies safe and more efficient. Over the past two years, all communication equipment has been replaced, some of which had ' been used since the 1950s. Deputies also have newer mobile units. Bkxk Grant Sewer Cost Estimates Increased ByMOuBuvlMnll Davie Countjf Enteiprisc Rccord CCWLEEMEE-Coslsfcrihescwcr . put of a CWninunily Development Block Grant have increased, and offi­ cials aren't sure if that will change the number of homes that will be rehabili- )aicd. .; 'That depends on the bids," said Caiy Wilson of Benchmark, the cora- ¡any administering the grant for the town. : Bklsaicbefaigacccp<ed,andwillbe awanled forthe first three houses this inoolh. The town board will decide what contractors are selected to work on Ihe houscs.Benchnu[k'sF.EIsenhourwill study Ihc bids and make recommenda­ tions to the boanl. Wilson said the sewer project was planned as a gravity llow sysiem. "In order to make this project work, we're going lo have logo with asmall pump­ ing station near that manhole." ■ That means an extra $38,000 will be taken from the grant. Isetihour said an agreement with the suie department of transpoctalion would bring a savings on the street project for Clatk Road, bul thal esti- matcs made in the original gram are Г5 months old. which could add some costs. "This is just a normal part of CDBG,'Wilson said. "Wewoo't know until you bid it." ¡11 Already, it's costing SUXXI morc forengineeringfees.Thesewerproject could be bid in the spring. "It looks like we're between a rock and a hard place," said town board member Bill Gibson. "Wc don't seem to have any choice." Board memberLynn Rumley asked if les'ulenls on Clark Road really need the sewer system. SherifTs Car In Minor Accklent In Mocksville ;; ADtvieCountySheriffspatrolcar was involved in a minor collision al y .S. 64 and Soulh Main Street at S: 15 p.nuDec.22. j i Accoiding 10 MocksviUe Police OfScet V.S. Fiekb, the accklent ,was R|»ted atnut 30 minutes after il hap- poied when Janet PetTcU Peterson, 31, of 133 Geofge Jones Road, Mocks- 'ville,nalked that her 1990Ptmtiac had ijeai damaged. . Mnoo, who waa traveling west .fiVJ.HkiUFiridiiliehid>gieen ■ 'y i > r ^ l4 oflii<Bcti«lilre»cjy entered the intersection when she saw ttw patrol car on South Main Streel in Uie intersection. Deputy Dairen Ray Ireland, 27, of 143 FMZor Road, Mocksville, sakl he .was following another patrol car with 'hisbluelightsactivaiedandhadstapped lo look boUt ways before entering the intersection. Peteison said she had left the acci­ dent, believing Ihere was nodamage to hercaras the vehicles had just "lapped". Fields estimated damage to the car at $200. No charges were filed, and no . injuries were reported. -----'=-----ri---------- ... " . . . Л ^ v e n t o t i f ( 3 Ì M M H c e 50% o n laUAWinter Snils«Dffesiet ^ ó u i i a t ú :ooleemeeShopf*«Cc(«r > Hvvy^NI Sxldbemtt juice, somie soft drinks and a new thermometer and lucked me in on the couch. When i was able to eat some left over ma.shed potatoes al noon, I imagined myself alrcady on the road to recovery. Well, il wa.s a long, mi.<>erable road. I felt worse on Friday than I had on Thursday. My house looked like a cyclone had hit because the most minor chores were exhausting. Friends calling to check on me ihought they had rcached the home of some old crone, as I struggled lo talk. My fever was higher. I didn't wanl anything to'^* cal. I only wanted to sleep. I called n friend who works at a hospital who told me that my symptoms'* werc standard Hu symptoms not a result of the lump on my neck from the ; fall, as I had started lo fear. ' By Saturday evening. I ventured out for the firsl time - flrst to the !' mailbox and later all the way to the slore. • • I'm slill coughing and sniffling, and I hope to be able lo tum myjieod ;•. without dlfUculty in a few more day.s. '*t Il's been years .sincc I had any flu like Illness, and I've never considered gelling a fiu vaccination. : ji My boyfriend, who fell victim lo ihe bug two days beforc 1 did. assures me that the only reason a coupic "loughies” like us gol sick is because '.*4 everyone has b«n sick. Just the .same I don'l wanl lo deaj with anything like ihls again. You can j-« bet that next year I'll be first in line for my vaccination.-----------------------------------------------^ Ekieriy Cooleemee Man | Beaten, l.ocked In Closel^ COOLEEMEE - An elderly man was beaten, locked in a closet and robbed at a residence on Grove Street Dec.3l. When Ihe 71-year-old man an- sweredhlsdoornt 10:20 p.m.,ayoung white male told him he had car trouble ,and asked lo use the telephone, said • Police ChiefTim Wooten. "He was Slrack in the head with a metal pipe, possibly a tire tool," Wooten :said. The suspect drag him and put him In a closet and locked him in, and proceded togothroughthchouse look­ing for money and valuables. "He did take money fmm the house." the chief said. The elderly man broke out of the closet after he didn't hear Ihe suspect in the house. He was treated and released at Davie County Hospital. The suspect Is described as awlft^ male, early 20s, wilh brown hair. He was wearing a ball cap and daric jackti There werc noothcrreportsofiimli lar requests In the area lhal nlglit. Woolen said. He Isn't sure if it was a random attack, or if the vicllm was purposefully selected by ihe suspecL ; Il Is the third such crime In recoil weeks In Davie County. Woolen sa^,^ Davic Crimesloppers oflers ca?h,. rewards for information on this crime., Call 534-1111. Callers can remain., anonymous. You can also call Cool;., eemee police al 284-4098. While shift supervisors have cellu­ lar telephones, many deputies provide their own. A couple of deputies even provide their own video cameras. Whitaker said he will ask county commissioners for money to provide video equipment • for Ihe safely of officers as well as suspects • in next year’s budget. The cosl of ihe secured camera units is estimated at $3,000, said Chief Deputy Mark Howell. Wilson said that wasn't an issue. The lown received the grant to provide the sewer system, and must do so. Isenhour a d ^ that there arc septic lank problems in the area. If the project runs out of money, il will stop. There may be houses that don't get fixed. Wilseo said. He blamed "typical goverment red tape" for causing the delays. Isenhour said the houses with the most severe needs wouklbe fixed first. Ibey can also adjust what is spent bn houses. ”We try to make sure we gel Ihe money to the moM ncad," he said. Cooleemee Bri^s New Town Clerk Swom In ■ Janet Wrights was swom in as the new town clcrii here lasl month? replacing Patty Nail, who suddenly resigned eariier in the month. Wrights’ will work a 90ч1ау probation period. Wrights was named lown clerk and linancc director, and town board member Lynn Rumley was voled as deputy lown clerii/nnoncial directoii She will have those responsibilities when Wrights is absent. Sound System Decision Delayed. Town boani members delayed purchasing a sound syslcm for town halt Two quotes had been received, about $70 apart. The town is going lo check to be sure both companies were bidding on similar equipment. Cleaning Contract Approved ' Susan Linville was given the contract for cleaning town hall - for Я0 i month - forthe rtmainder of the fiscal year (June 30). Board members wilt' study proposals fiom inierested businesses or individuals before awanlin^' e conlracl next year. Police To Get Benefits More Quickly „ ' Town police officcrs promotcd firwn ouxlllaiy lo full-time office» win become eligible for benefits at the time of their employment, town board .mcmbers.deckled lasl monlh. ТЪсгс had been a 30ч1ау wait.. Amos Re-Appointed To ABC Board : ; BobAmojwasunanimouslyre-appoinledtotheCooIcemeeABChoaBl' by town boanl memben last month. , Recyclables Ptek-Up Day Changed ‘: Recyclable Items will be colleciod on Wedne^ys instead of Monday^ Mjdtowiboardmen^^ ' DntoMaâ IKrri*#___WacmHaiiDipt Hwntllan Da«t s a m e ''' •9.00 т ш ш и ё Ш т ш п т \ u m m e r n i m . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, JaiL «к 1 » 7 .4 | . BM Bahnson and his daughter Louise chock on the range hogs on his fami bordering the new high density develop­ ment recently approved by the Davie County Board of Commissioners. - Pliolot by mright Sparita Several complaints have been made about the trail«» on jp j Bahnson’s property. —--------------------------------— ye ^ Bahnson Asserts Right To Use Farni Despite Dense Growth In Davie ContlniMd Firom Rige 1 ‘ ' Boycesaid several peoplehave com­ plained aboul the mobile homes. One is lo c ^ across from the Bermuda Run Country Club entrance. Another UalYodkinValleyRoadandN.C.SOl. Another is in the paslure bwdering Ihe new housing development . Bahnson drove his pickup track siovyly through the muddy field last we^k looking for his hogs. "Where are you'my little dariings," he said. : TTtey are range hogs — roaming free across ihe pashuts and woodland. They will clean a piace up," their owner said. They will also make a mucky mess. The pigs had rooted far and wide. Bahnson said the range pigs have been a good investment. Range pigs bring higher prices than pigs raised in confined lots. They are leaner. . The c^e market isjust terrible," he said. He has about 200 Herefords grazing next to the pig field, down from more lhan 300 in other years. He makes no secret his plans to assert the use of his farm as neighbors movecloser. Hehasexcavaiedafiring range at the Yadkin Valley Road en­ trance. bulldozi ng a berm to protect the area from whizzing bullets. That comer is a greal place to have turkey shoots," he said. "I don'l shoot Ihat much, but it's nice lo have a safe place." Bahnson is noi ihe only fanner at war wilh new housing projects. TheWalkerfamilyonSandPilRoad is being sued by the developer of River Bend Hills for similar actions. The developer, David Hanes Contracting Co., Is suing Roy, Frank, Lewis and Virginia Walker,along-limefannfam- ily in the Yadkin Valley communily, for being unkempi neighbor. On file inlhe DavieCounty Clerkof SuperiorCourtarepicturesoflheWalk- ers' property thal show junk, Irash and an old irailer along the property lines. The Walkers arc being sued for an "unreasonable use of their land." Judge C. Preston Cornelius has granted a restraining order lo prevent the Walkers from putting any more Irash along the borders. Old water healers, t»rrels, a vacuum cleaner, a heat pump and other junk is along the borders. Asignthalsays "Firing Range Onice" is posted beside Ihe trailer, llte suit also complaln.s about a clown suit being displayed and another sign say­ ing "NRA OfTlclal Firing Range." The lawsuit, which seeks in excess of $10,000 for damages, contends Ihe Walkers have attempted "to obstruct, contesi and sabotage other attempts to developer properties located in Ihe area." Bahnson said more battles are brew­ ing as subdivisions go up Iwside farms. i . ' . / I Bahnson has about 200 beef cows grazing next to the pig field. "This might be a real stand ofT be­ tween agriculture and development," he said. "If someone doesn't'want to live besldeafarm,they shouldn't" He compared llvingbesideafarm to build­ ing beside a landfill. Bahnson is a former Davie County commissioner and served on the plan- ning board. He repeatedly soughlways tolimildensegrowth. "I've tried in this county to have low density, and what I get righl on me is high density." He anticipates more than500houses lo be buill in Ihe 150 acres bordering his farm — scattered across an open pasture. Thelead developer is William DfôtrictG>urt Uk folkiwing caaes were disposed of in DistrictCouit • Teiaa G. Boger, nUsdemeanoc lanieny, dismissed. ’ ' - John D. Burton, 83 mph in a 70 nqih une, reduced lo 74 mph in a 70 lajih zone. coat. ' •MdiuaL.Doby.worthlesscheck, - Benjamin F. Everhart. 76mph in a 53 ntfiliwne. reduced to64 mph inaSS ni|iha)ae,$3 fine, cost. .. MikiaGicgoiy, obtaining pop- ■Dt by hlae ptetcaae, dismissed. ‘i - Cuitis R. Ijames, second degree iopiiaing, dismissed. |; - James A. Kluttz, misdemeanor (Mxtion vlolatkin, senteiKed 12 ;AMhi, DART program. >1 -LoyF.Lep,83ni|ihitta70mph iòne, dismisicd, wrong defendant ;; •UaUeAnnMackccii,90ni|ihina (ji mph zone, guilty of caielest and lickkii driving. lenteKcd 30 days, liqnided I year, SIS fine, cost t;. - S«* M. SeM«. 93 m|ih la a 70 èiph »Me, guilty of careless and icck- Im driving, seuenced 30days, sua- I year, SIS fine, coat ;> - Jeannine L. Spillman, miide- puaieàak» oT Scheduk VI f^ntrallcd substance, unaupervised Shouncontmtialtyaeni : i ^6nionlhi,ccst. ; il -RobertD.Hnrapaon,thieccaunls B miMIe Ikxme revoked, ten- 43 diyi; Ulun to yieU, zone, gound guilty ofcreless and reck­ less driving, scnlcnccd lo 30 days, sus­ pended for I yeat, $23 fine and costs. -LatTyEWhite,miidemeanorpos- session of Schedule VI controllc dsubatance, possesskm of dnig pare- phemalia, sentenced lo 45 days. - WUIiam U Wyatt, driving while Ikxnse revoked, found guilty of no operaloi'slkxnse,sentcncedto43days, suspended for I year, $25 fine, cosls; use of foreign license while driving while Ucense revoked, »piled regis- tratkm. no liability insurance, vehkle inspectkm vkilatioo, dismissed. TrinkWahcd The folkiwing waived dieir right lo a coun trial and pakl fines in advance. - Matgaict J. Massey, worthless check. •Maicua J. Green, expired Rgistn- tion, no liability insurance. n iM to A n « r Hie folkiwing MIcd to wear for their scheduled court trial. -Jeflrey S. Chandler, Iwo counts of: misdemeanorpcobatkinvkilaUon. - - Katrim D. Conrad, 88 mph in a 70 mphzone. • Joae E Vargas, registratkia viola- tkm. no liability insunuce. - IVacie D. Bass, open container after consuming ak»hol. - Gwyndale E Dalton, assaull by poinUngagun, attempted rofabeiy with adangeniuaweapon,noliabilityinaiirT ance. regtsmokin.vkilatkitt,! misde­ meanor poaaeaaion of Schedule VI < ■MkMW.TUky.non-supportof cene. - Angel P. Marin, no oimlai'a H- ¡yiüMa*>F.'nmr,9Siii|ihini6S - Mfchad R. РШоп, DWL vehicle . inapectkio'vkitalkin. Fruit. Baktd Goixts • Goumwl Baskets Waddlnas.Fiin«ialsWeDelhw 940-6337 M on-F rl В -6 .3 » ! 9 -3 Flowers For ли Occasions Sister’s II cf Mocksville 634-171I Bumette. Bahnson asked for zoning spprovi3^ for ал identical development on Ыа* farm, but the coumy commisskmeif have sent that back for study. 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I Ihe larceny of a 1965 Chevrolet Slepslde pickup truck, with an estimated value of $1,000, from a parking lot at Hwys. 64 East and 801. - Erick Cleveland of Mocksville reported Dec. 27 the larceny of an AT&T cordless telephone, with an cs- timated value of $250, from a vehicle on Mill Street. -Sheny LeeTdchlaHootsofMocks* ville reported Dec. 30 the larccny of a 1976 Dodge Aspin, wilh an estimated value of $300, from a residence on Deadmon Road. •Junius Page Campbell of Advance reported Dec. 29thebreaklng,entf^ring and larccny ofa Unison radar delector and owner's manual, with anesUmM value of $95, from a vehiclet^ Shallowbrook Drive. - Earnest Wd»ter Uvengood cl Advance reported Dec. 27 the la r ^ of a rifle from a vehicle on W illl^ Road. •HollieNelsonof Advance repofiM Dec. 27 the larceny of a checkbook fromaresidenceonCommancheDiiw/ Cooleemee Police The followirig Incidenis were re­ ported to the Cooleemee Police De­ partment. - Robert Gray Ridings. 25. of Glad­ stone. was arrested Dec. 16 for being drunk and disruptive. Trial dale: Feb. 6. OfTicer J.G. Young found him on Michaels Road, and he was extremely irttoxicated and belligerent, said Chief Tim Woolen. ' - Paul Lincoln Stewart. 28. of 126 SunsetDrive,Mocksville, wascharged Dec. 23 with driving without a license, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cocaine. Trial dale: Jan. П. Officer J.G. Young nvule the arrest afìera traflic stop. Cocaine residue was found in a small plastic bag, • Jonathan Paul Tassln. 19, of Ivy Gale Lane. Mocksville. was charged wilh careless and reckless driving, speeding and transporting an open con­ tainer of liquor in a vehicle. Trial dale: Jan. 17, The suspect spun a circle in front of the ABC Store, beside Ihe police department, and was clocked at 68 mph in a45 mph zone on Hwy. 801. Chief Wooten said. -KishaEudell Hicks.22.ofSaIis- bury, was arrested Dec. 26 for posses­ sion ofcocaine.Trial date: Jan. 23.The warrant was the result of u search on a house in Cooleemee last year. ■ Timolhy Charles Evans, 18. of Georgetown, N,Y„ was arrested Dec. 28 for failure lo register a motor vc­ hicle. ficlitlous registrallon and no li­ ability insurance. Trial date: Feb. 27. - Donna Godbey reported Dec. 29 she was assaulted by Jeff Hinson at a residence on Ricky Hill Trail. • On Dec. 30. OfTicers responded to 250 Duke St. where It was a reported that a drunk white male was shouting racial sluis lo people in Ihe neighbor­ hood. The occupant of the residence, Tammy Shuping. told Chief Tim Wooten thut Murk Williams had got­ ten into an argument with neighbors. Later that night. Denise Kiser of 255 Duke St. reported lhat Shuping hod ’'pulled" a gun on her. Shuping lold oflicers she answered her door with a shotgun in hand because of previous problems, andhadn't threatened bodily harm toanyone. No charges were Tiled. - Maiy Lambert rep<xted Jan. 4 that Chad Edward Sarver, 20, ofSalisbury, had come to 180 Duke St. and gotten inlo a fight with her and others. "He su(^x)sedly assaulted her and otherfam- ily members jumped in," Wooten said. Sarver was charged with assault on a female, simple assaull. and domestic criminal trespass. Trial date: Jan. 23. Warrants were laken out charging James Lambert with assaull with a deadly weapon for striking Sarver in the head with a stick. Wooten said. - Michael Lawrence Link, 37. of 149 Guinevere Lane, was airested for felony possession of cocaine, posses­ sion of marijuana, disorderly conduct, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: Feb. 20. A small amountof the drugs were confiscated, • Reba Cable reported Jan. 3 she wasstruck by abicyclist while walking across the Cooleemee Shopping Cen­ ter Parking lot. • Tamara Trivelte reported Jaf.'! she was assaulted by Dennis and W « ^ Strain at their residence on 163 wii«| St ’Ihe Strains claimed Trivette bn assaulted them. Nocharges were fUid - Les Steele reported Jan. 1 tlim was a disturbance at J&L Arcade.'^ argument inside the game room taken ouuide, and Steele called pofii« thinking there may be a fight. Mo* bf the participants had disbursed w m police arrived. Woolen said, ^ J * - Willie Gadson reported JaiL] l sonKonc was firing gunshots, causing pellets lo strike his house on Hickoiy Street jusi after midnight. I; Mocksville Police The following incidents were re­ ported to Mocksville Police Depart­ ment, • - Tommy Eugene Cope reported that a 1996 Oldsmobile. owned by Tri- County Mental Heallh. had been struck in the left front fender while It was pericedat the B,C, Brock Building Dec, 3i, causing an estimated $1.500 in damage. •• -Officer D.R. Smith reported Jan. 1; recovery of a ,22 handgun that had been stolen from the Barbour Counly Sheriffs Department, - Bud McCants reported Jan, 3. lhal two spools of wire valued al $250 belonging lo Jollay Electric of Lexing­ ton had been laken from Musgrave Machine. - Arthur Baylis Buford,48.of Lex­ ington, reported that someone had en­ tered an ofllce at All-American Ford an removed three rings wilh a total estimated value of $675. -Greg Woolen reported Jan. 3, lhat someone had stolen a license plale from Mocksville ShelL Arrests -Crystal DawnHome, 19,ofQem- mons was amested Dec. 30, for simple Fires Davie County fire departments re­ sponded to the following calls. Dec. 30: Smith Grove, 10:08 p.m.. auto accident, 1-40. Dcc.31: Mocksville.2:21 am., in­ vestigation, Funder America; Advance, 1:03 p.m., auto accident, 17IOUnder- pass Road: Fork. 5:33 p.m.. power lines across road. 243 Cedar Grove Church Road; William R. Davie. 8:51 p.m.,sawdusl burning, Half-MileLane at Liberty Church Rood. Jan. 1‘. Jerusalem. 1;1S a.m.. auto accident, Gladstone Road at Daniel ^\rrests Road: Mocksville, 2:27 p.m., Christ­ mas treeonfire, 101 MetabreezeLane; Farmington, 5:58 p.m., vehicle fire, 810 Pudding Ridge Road; Advance. 6:28 p.m.. investigation. 165 RainUre Road. Jan. 4: Smith Grove. 3:37 p.m. auto accident. U.S. I58at Foster Daiiy Road; Foric. 9:18 p.m.. car fire. U.S. 64 at Foric ball Held. Jan. 5: Smith Grove. 2:49 p.m.. autoaccldent.946Yulkin Valley Rood. Jan. 6: Jerusalem. 5:37 a.m.. ve­ hicle fire. Doliie's Market. possession of marijuana Trial date: Feb. 13. - Keenan Deshawn Myers. 19, of Harmony was arrested at the Glen Apartments Dec. 30. for disorderly conduct, assaull on a female, injury to personal property and communicating threats. Trial date: Jan. 23, Accidents -Larry Elmer Archer,51 ,of Unicoi. Tenn. was stopped on U.S. 64 in Iraffic in a 1996 Fod pickup at 10:51 am. Dec. 30. when his vehicle was struck from behind by a 1981 Oldsmobile, driven by Sammy O'Neil Temples. 36. The Nonh Carolina Highway Pa­ trol investigated the following acci­ dents in Davie County. Teen Rttw Stop Sign A Winston*Salem teenager was charged with a stop sign violation after her car collided with a mall box Dec. 30. According to Trooper J.R. Allred, Tiffany Dawn McGee. 16, was travel­ ing south on Liberty Church Road at 8:10 a.m. in heavy fog in her 1984 Buick approaching US 601. She attempted to stop the car at the of Winston-Salem. Temples told Officcr K.D. Hendrix thal the brakes slowed the car but slopped woridng before the collision. He was charged with fiulure to reduce speed. - Hilary Leigh Hauser, 18, of 117 Garden Lane, Mocksville. wascharged wllh hit and run and a safe movement violation after an accident Jan. I. al 12:30 p.m. According 10 Officer D.T. Matthews. Hauser was making a left tum from Salisbury Street onto Avon Street in a 1984 Chevrolel when she last minute, skidding across the Inter­ section hitting a mail box and a ditch. Wreck A in m U n km A wreck occurred in the Rrst Union parking lotoffofNC 801 Dec. 30 at 1 p.m. Michael Craig Pearson, 29, of Kernersville had driven in to the park­ ing lot when he pul his 1986 GMC van In reverse and began backing up. Pearson's van collided with a 1993 Ford driven by Mocksville resident Margaret Angel Beauchamp. 33. Beauchamp tried to move but was struck a 1987 Buick. driven by Ella Howard Dalton, 68. of Mocksville, lhal was iravcllngoffWilkesborDStreet onto Salisbury Slreel. Hauser pulled down to Avon Sueet and then drove away from Ihe scene. Bolh drivers agreed thal Dalton had the green light. Matthews reponed, -Joseph StewartJohnson. 195 Mill Street. Mocksville. was slopped on Main Street at 1:15 p.m. Jan. 3. when his 1997 Toyola was struck from the rear by a 1987 Ford Iruck, driven by Jennifer Hanes Carter, 36. of Advance. Carter lold Officer JJ, Reynolds that she did not notice that Johnson's' vehicic had stopped. No charges were filed. - Carl Thomas Kluttz, 78, of Salis­ bury, was traveling north on U.S. Ml at 10am. Jan.4, whena 1992 Chevro­ let entered the path of his 1986 Buick from Country Lane. . -' The driver of that vehicle, Mosso Vazquez Liborio, 24. of 345 Hepler Road, Mocksville, told Officer D.T.' Matthews thal he did nol sec the car approaching because he was blinded by the sun. Charges are pending. );S The following were arrested by the ! Davie County Sheriffs Department - Eric Dean Fortune, 35. of 152 Ij^icside Lane, Mocksville, was chaiged 31 with two counts of assault on Xfemale. Trial date: Jan. 23. *. -RhondaMarcelIa,27,ofl67Brook ^v e , Mocksville, was charged Dec. ;31 with reckless driving. Trial date: Jan. 8. • Philip Brent J<^nson, 24. of 113 Cheyenne Lane. Mocksville. was chargedJan. 1 withassaultonafemale. Trial date: Jan. 23. - Carolyn Smith Anderson. 43. of North Wilkesboro, was charged Dec, 29 with misdemeanor larceny and four countsofforginganendorsement.Trial date: Jan. 16. -RandallDeanJohnson.37.ofl977 LibertyChurch Road. Mocksville. was charged Dec, 27 with non-siq)poct Trial date: Jan. 8. • Cory Justin Turner, 19, of 592 Fred Lanier Road, Mocksville, was charged Jan. 3 with assault on a female. Trial date: Jan. 23. • Ryan Jay Stake. 17. of 699 S. Salisbury St,Mocksville, wascharged Jan. 4 with making harassing telephone calls. Trial dale: Jan. 23. • Stephen Bmce Steam, 47, of 15t E Renee Drive, Advancc, was charged Jan. 5 with simple assault Trial date: Jan. 9. • Angela Marie Fleming. 28, of 554-B Lexington Road, Mocksville, waschargedJan.3withwridngawo(th- less check. Trial date: Jan. 16, unable to do so because of iraffic. TrooperP.T, Hennellycharged Pearson with a safe movement violation. Car Alrbonw. Strikes IWe A Mocksville youthdrivingeast on Underpass Road Dec. 31 wrecked his 1988 Chevrolet pickup. At I p.m.. Jose|4iAIexanderFmley. 16. was driving at a high rate of speed when he exiled a sharp curve on Un­ derpass Road. His pickup crossed Ihe center line and ran ofl* the road where it Mruck a culvert. The truck then went airborne, striking a tree. Trooper P.T. Hennelly charged Finley wilh careless and reckless driv­ ing. and having unsafe tires, CoUision On Dcadnwn Road Two Mocksville residenis were in­ volved in an accidentât lilOp.m, Dec. 31 on Deadmon Road. A 1971 Chevrolet driven by 65 year-old Charies Gilbert Polk was trav­ eling easl when it slowed down. The car behind Polk's, a 1990 Chevrolel driven by Stephanie Brook Deal, 16, begantopass№lk'svehicleinamari(ed passing zone when Polk attempted to lum left in to an open field, resulting in a collision. > Trooper J.R. Alltcd charged Polk wilh an unsafe movement violation. ‘ Driver Leaves Scene An accident on Daniel Road Jan. 1 at 12:30 a.m, was reponed lo Trooper C.D, Jones. A 1989 Mercury driven by Tonia, Motley Jacobs, 26, of Salisbury was iravcling west on Daniel Road when Ihe Mercury left Ihe road to the left; striking a mail box. -. Afier impact It continued through'a; private drive, striking several trees, Jacobs left the scene before Joo^; arrived. Charges are pending, 1' Accklent Jon. 1 :> A collision involving two vehicl^' Jan. I was reported to Trooper S .^’ Allred. >:■ At 9:45 am., 1978 Dodge d r i^ by David Lee Lyons, 78, of Moclu^ ville was stopped In the nocthbonkt Please See Hfghway - iLand Transfers Hk following UuKl Innsrcn were {flkd wilh Ihe Davie Regislerof Deeds. N The IransaclionJ are listed by par- ^ involved, acreage, lownship, and |deed siamps purchased, wilh $2 repre- :m U ng $1,000. ; - Chailes C. Fhelps and Dena S. melpsloJamcsR. Coggins andJoAnn llilCoggins,9.5acres,Claiiisvnie,S27. i. -Colean Myen Shoaf 10 Donald H 'wd Maiy L Damell, I lol, Jenisalera. -John B. Phillips Jr. and Baibara S. ^Ilips 10 Roy L FUU and Diane H. ^Ms, 2 mcis, Faimington, $320. O -RaympadI.VogelandRosaSho(ie 1(iEKkDenCovillBndCi«i)IS.CoviII. <2)00, Jcniadcni. $144. t ' -Fredda Rjlledge Hob)», Wilma Gracc RMbdge Holcomb and Jasper 1 ^ 1 Hokonb, Charloae Radedge Mngle aad Donald E Pringle, BiU R. l^lledge apd babd Ratledge, Bob J. )|atkdge and Sheny P. RaUedge, Citr­ ic J. Ratledge and Jacquelyn R. Ra- 4|»d(e, Hayes O. Ratledge to Cuitis J. katiedgeind Jacquelyn R.Radedge,2 itcceU, Clarksville. D-Bobby JayRatledgeandBillyRay phtledge, executon of the estate of noole Joyner Ratledge, to Jasper M. Hpkoaib Md Wilma R. Hokomb, S imCUflisville,$43. ' -№dda Ratledge Hobbs, Wilma Ratledge Holcoiiib and Jasper I Hofcanib,Chiffcxie Ratledge liidDaaaldE Pringle, Bill R. Md6abelRalled(e,BobJ. ' i - r - - r ■ t Ratledge and Sheny P. Ratledge, Cur­ tis J. Ratledge and Jacquelyn R. Ra- lledge, Hayes O. Ratledge to Bill R. Ratledge and Isabel RaUedge, 3 par­ cels, Claricsville. -Fredda Ratledge Hobbs, Wilma Grace Ratledge Holcomb and Jasper McCall Holcomb, Chariotte Ratledge Pringle and Donald E. Pringle, Bill R. Ratledge and Isabel Ratledge, Bob J. Ratledge and Sheny P. Ratledge, Cur­ tis J. Ratledge and Jacquelyn R. Ra- lledge, Hayes O. Ratledge to Hayes O. Ratledge, 2 panxis, Clariisville. -Fredda Ratledge Hobbs, Wilnia Grace Ratledge Holcomb and Jasper McCall Holcomb, Chaikxte Ratledge Pringle and Donald E. Pringle, Bill R. Ratledge and Isabel Ratledge. Bob J. Ratledge and Sheny P. Ratledge, Cur­ ds J. Ratledge and Jacquelyn R. Ra-. Hedge, Hayes 0. Ratledge to Bobby J. Ratledge and Sheny R. Ratledge, 2 parcels, Clariisville. -Fredda Ratledge Hobbs, Wilma Grace Ratledge Holcomb and Jasper McCall Holcomb, Chariotte Ratledge Pringle and Donald E Pringle. Bill R. Ratledge and Isabel Ratledge. Bob J. Ratledge and ShenyP.Ratledge. Cur­ tis J. Ratledge and Jacquelyn R. Ra- lledgc. Hayes O. Ratledge lo Wilma Giicc Ratledge Holeonib, 36 acres, Claritsville. - F ^ Ralledge Hobba, Wilma Grace Ratledge Holcomb and Jasper McCall Holcomb. Chariotte Ratledge Pringle and Donald E Pringle, Bill R. Ratledge and Isabel Ratledge, Bob J. Ratledge and Sheny P. Ratledge. Cur­ tis J. Ratledge and Jacquelyn R. Ra­ Uedge. Hayes O. RaUedge to Fredda Ralledge Hobbs. 32 acres. Gariuville. -Fredda RaUedge Hobbs. Wilma Grace RaUedge Holcomb and Jasper McCall Halcomb, Charlotte RaUedge Pringle and Donald E Pringle, Bill R. RaUedge and Isabel RaUedge, Bob J. RaUedge and Sheny P. Ratledge, Cur- Us J. RaUedge and Jacquelyn R. Ra­ tledge, Hayes O. RaUedge to Charioite RaUedge PringlcandDonaUEPringle, 2 parcels. Clariisviilc. -Thunnan A. Fbater and RuUi M. Foster to the Depanment of Ttanspw- tation. Hot, Shady Grove, S2. •Claude H McMeill and Gladys F. McNeill, lo Uk Depaitmenl of Trans- poitaUon, 1 lot. Shady Grove, $4. -George W. Lawrence and Glenda S. Lawrence to Uk Depaitment of TranspoitaUaa, I lo(,ShadyQtove,$l. -JamesA.SIioafandHclenF.Shoar todKDepaitmcmofTtanspoitaUoa, 1 kx. Shady Grove $1. -Philip R.S. Waugh and Jane M. Waugh loUwDepaitmeMofTianspar- tation, I lot. Shady Grove, $1. -W. Johnson MwUin Jr. and B«tty W. Martdin to Melissa M. Caitner, .86 acres.Mocksv»le. -Fi«d W. Pratt, Individually and as executorofwillandleslamentofRufut Pratt, and Eloise M. Prut, Doirell L Piau and Virginia C. Pratt, John H. Fran, Bnice M. Pratt and Judy F. Pratt, Nonna GayneU PlaU Hollar andHeniyLHollar,ReUiaLeonaFnut WhiiialurandJinimyWhittaker,Char- lotte Marie Platt Nonis and Hany B. Non» 10 Roy Wayne Wood, 6.3 acres, Clarksville, $36. •Roy Wayne Wood lo Tetesa S. Wood, 2 parcels, Clariisville, $300. -Lewis Louie Koonu to Phillip A. Fisher and Yvonne L. Fisher, 3 lots, Mocksville, $41. -Lany Ibyes and KaUiyF.Hayesto James Jeny Daniel and lean Daniel, I k)l, Mocksville, $1Ю. -Viigil Eugene Money and Patricia Meadows Money to Angela Money BanUiaidt, 2.4 acres. Shady Gmve. -J.D. ShieUa Q>ip. to Chattie L. ShieUs, 24.1 acres, Clarksville. -ChatticLShieldaandJJ>.Shielda Sr.toBabbyG.Bodibnl and Fannie G. Bodfoid. 24.1 acics, $106. -Richanl W. ResvU and Gtil D. ReavU to Arnold Weadiennan and Roxanne WeaUmnan, U.8 acrea, ClariisvUle,$430. ■DavU M. Kanes Cootiacting to DanielF.SuberaodCmileT.Sulser. Ilol,$240. -Paul Eugene Livengood and Thelma Mae Broota Uvengood to KenneUi Ray Livengood and Anne M. Livengood, I lat,Jeniaalcm. '' ■VestaiaPrimandFauliiieD.Frim 10 Vestal Geoqe Prim Jr., I.l6acrea. ■ f - — -........................................ -Oak Valley Associates Umited PannetahiptoK.T.IsenhourConstnic- UonCon^y, 1 kit,Fanningtan,$l96. -K.T. Isenhour Consinictkm Com­ pany to Thomas J. Loke and Holly S. Loke, I k>t.$136. -Davkl M. Hanes ConlracUng to Jeffrey E TietiKy and Cyndiia V. Tiemey, 1 lot,$52. -Lynn M. Reece and LindaH Reece to MKhael K. Duffiekl and Delana J. DuflieU, Randy G.Shuler and LisaW. Shuler, 16.9 acres, Claricsville, $147. -Lynn M. Recce and LlndaHReece MNesbeitG.Salmofisand VennellH Salmoas,JamesW.SalmansandJolene W. Salmons, IJ acres, Claricsville, $31. -LynnMReeceand LlndaHReece toHcrticitHShoreandMlyKShore, 8.3 acrcs, Claiksville, $43. -Heri»t H. and Polly H. Shore to Mkhael K. Duflkkl and Delana J. DunkM,RandyG.Shukr and LisaW. Shuler, R.3 acres, Claricsvttle, $96. -WestphaliaConslruction toOmnia Frank Fowler and Angela Cheek Fowler, I ku, $641. -Jeny P. Swkegood and Judy G. Swkegood, T. Kyle Swicegood and ElizabeUiS.Swkegood,KadierineC. Wall and Robert C. Wall to DonaMG. Bowles andWandaC. Bowles, 1 suite, Mocksvilk, $124. -Joe Wayne Dillanl lo Charik L Ashky and JudiUi C. Ashky, J acre, Jenisakm, $92.?.... -Fredda RaUedge Hobba, W IM Grace RaUedge Hokomb and Jaqict McCall Hokomb. Chariotte RatkifC Pringk and DonaU E Pringk. BiU R; RaUedge and Isabel RaUedge. BobiR; RaUedge and Sheny P. RaUedge. airi ! tis J. RaUedge and Jacquelyn R. tUC; tkdge. Hayes O. Ratktlge to Witiii; Grace RaUedge Hokomb. 33.8 ació,' j aaricsviik. • ; ; ! -YMCA of Winston Salem^to SNAG Pnpertks. 1 ku, FanningWj $40. •Charles Ray Cnuifkr and Sanjii LankrCnmpkrtoJojiAMhanyBojcl^ and Amy Rebecca Bicwer Bcyc«,T{^ kt, Fulton, $35. •Beimuda Village RetircmentCen-.' ter Umited Paitnetahip to Rkhard H. Pannalee and DonUiy Bye Pannake; 1 villa, Fannington. $401. -ThomasECUricandKaUiynSum- men Clark to Frederic AJ. HolM and Anne S. Holhnd, 1 kx, $214. : •Cnstar Bank. John A. Moflett Ji; andJosephV.BuonasaissintoRobetl C. Oppenheimer and Janice M.j Oppenheimer, I kx, Farniingion. ,, •Robert C. and Janice M. Oppenheimer to George and Maureso M. Homme, 1 kt, Faimingtoa, $680. •Dewey D. Kimmer Jr.toDeweyD. Kimmer Jr. and Jane C. Kimmer, .2 Iracls, Calahaln. -Tikkn Madison AngeU to AnKll Umited Paitnenhip, 2 tncts. Mock«, vilk. D A VIE COUNTY E im R P R IS E R EC Ò R IÌ, Jm . i ,Л"-’ 'У .' Deputy John Coley, Sgt. Jfmmy Atwood, Sheriff Allen Whitaker and Chief Deputy Mark Howell help Davie EMS get suspect Into ambulant». - PtMtot by Robin Fttrguston Suspect Paralyzed After IhKk Hits Tree Continued FVom Pagel "Iij look off." "Rather than make a bad situation worse, we called for addilional backup." said Whilaker. Al 10:12 p.m. Dunlap was travel­ ing 01 an estimated 65 mph on Liberty Chureh Road wiUi Depuly Nonnan following him in his palrol vehicle opémling his blue lights and siren, /^fter passing Jack Booe Road. Uw tnick went out of control and veered oir Ihc road lo Uk kn where il sinick a Ircc head on. The car was traveling at an cslimaled 60 mph when il collided with the tree. ,. Stephens said approximately eight pfOccis were on Uk scene alter Ihe accidcnl. They altempled veri»l com- municiUionwiUtDunlap.butlhey heard no response and saw no movement from Ihe vehicle. Stephens and Deputy T.E. Carter were Uie fint Iwo lo approach the track. They found Dunlap lying on Uk seat wilh his head under his shoulden. "loskedhimifhehadany weapons.. andheloldmehedidnVsaidSlephens. "1 told him 'Franky. 1 don't like sur­ prises,' and he again lold me he didn't have any weapons.” "Then I reached under hischest and removed the shot gun from benealh him." "That gun was fully loaded, Uk safety was olf. It was ready to go,"said Sheriff Whilaker. Dunlap is being charged by Uk Highway Palrol wiUi DWI. According 10 Stephens, "he had been drinking. There was a strong odor in Ihe car. and Uxre were beercansalloverUK place." There was also evidence in Ihe truck that Dunlap had been smoking mari­ juana. Stephens said Dunlaptoldhim, "I'm hurt. My neck hurts. Help me," bul Dunlap remained unmoved until Davie EMS woikeis arrived. He was trans­ ported 10 Davie Hospital, Ihen token , soon after to N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. As of Monday evening, Dunlap was in serious condi- Uon in intensive care with a spinal .fracture. Stephenssaidhewasloldthatasof Monday moming Dunlap W.1S para­ lyzed. possibly from the neck down. "It (loesn't sound real good for him," said Whilaker. Dunlap will also face charges for failure lo slop fora blue light and siren, careless and reckless driving and driv­ ing while license revoked. High Point olTicials will handle the stolen vehicle charges. He may also be chaiged with kidnapping and assaull wilh a di:adly weapon. "He was going to follow Ihrough wiUihisinlcnt,ondlheaccldentslopped him." said Whilaker. 1)1,6. Highway Patrol Trooper C.D. JonM investigates accident on Liberty Church Road. 1651 D ei UIC ^tangeBuilt "-InanankkaboulUieOAigim«eat UUVFWhulaaSanftinlAvmiie.il was slated Uiat, when the flriiii iHi|e wufintoi)ened,ioundequiproeMWia й<^ир at Uuee locatkmi h) Garden ; AÄäky. ' ■ '^'That tesUng. whkh showed the nin)e wouU meet OSHA stsndvda ' aod Uut Uk kxidesi thing find oa the ' йкр lile was a ihotgua, wat HÉMdbyCiliinttier Sauna SyiMM swaibuill... . 4 - •Ho m IM k AIMmWos Church Patrol I ByMUuBandianN Davie County Enterprise Record Ifyou’rethinkingabouldamaginga church In Davic County - think again. Extra security measures, including I ights, locks, alarms, community watch groups and sherifTs patrols are on the way. The Davie Counly SherifTs De­ partment has received a $4,600 grant from Ihe U.S. Depaitment of Justice to beef up security at niral churches. Although there have been no re< ports of vandalism at Davie churches, Ihere have been some break-ins. said Davie Sheriff Allen Whitaker. "My plans are to pay oflicers, who ore off duly, lo be assigned to the church patrol only," he said. They won't be taking any other calls." Those officers will go from church lo church across the county, checking door^, outside lights, and looking for suspicious vehicles and people, he said. Part of the gran t can be used lo form community groups to help watch for suspicious activities. Community Watch groups can also be formed. Whilaker said. Money can be used to help buy locks, smoke alarms and olher security devices. The sheriff offers the following lips for church safety. • Have guesU register and remove the registry from thechurcheachnight, • Be aware that people may pose as servicc technicians to gain entry. • Do nol advertise on church signs or bullelins when Ihe church will not be in use. • Involve the insurance company or agenl in security measures, • Illuminate the exterior and en­ trances, •Usemotion-activatedllghtingnear windows and doors. •Kecpshrubbery and trees trimmed sohuildingcan be observedby passing patrols. • Do not allowchurch signs lo block the view of the building. • Basement enlries hidden from view should be secured wilh locking ground level doors. • Painling the building white or constructing il with light-colored brick makes a human figure nWm reudHy seen at night. •Considcrfencingthe areas or sides not readily visible to palrols orneigh- bors. .»• • Use properly installed dead-bolt locks’on all exterior doors. • Windows lhat can be opened should have adequate locks on them; • Consider decorative or wrought iron protection for windows. DooJ^ should have similar prolKtion. . • Keepa current list of all individu­ als who have accesstochurchkeysar^ change locks periodically. . ,, • Keep communication lines open bclweenchurch officials, law enforcfr menl and flre officials. Be aware Um vandalism may precede arson. Coijt sider appointing a person from ^ church lo be a liaison between law enforcement. • Whilaker said the sherifTs depart- ment has several active Community Watch groupsin thecounty, headed by Sgt. Jimmy Atwood. "If anybody is intercsted, coniact me. We will coo^ sider any more requests," WWtakcr said. Hiëhwav Palrol C onlinuetlFroinFliw e6 loneofUSeoi whenitwasstnickfrom behindbya 1973 Dodgepickupdriven by Paul Cray Hendricks. 69, also of Mocksville. Failure To Reduce Speed A rear-end collision Jon. 2 at 2:30 p.m. was reported lo Trooper P.T. Hennelly. Mocksvilk resident Kimberiy Jo Hellanl,20, was sloppingfortiamc on southbound US 601 when her 1985 [)odge pickup was struck from behind by a 1989 Ford driven by David Neal Essie Jr.. 21, OfMocksville. Hennelly chaiged Essie wiUi fail­ ure to reduce speed.' UnTumAllempt Troopei T.D. Shaw investigated a wreckinwhichacar attempted to tum oirofRedlandRoadal7:20p.m.Jan2. William Troy Tate. 66, of Mocks^ vilk was traveling soutti when he at^ tempted to lum left in to a private drive but missed Uk driveway. His 1995 Chevroklpickuphhmud,causinghlo slide againsl a tree. No Brake FaUure A collision at U.S. 158 and Juney Beauchamp Road was reported lo TrooperP.T. Hennelly. At 2:15 p.m. Jan. 2, a 1993 Dodge driven by Robin Kenton LeaUKiman, 32, of Woodleaf had signaled to lum right on to Juney Beauchamp Road from US 158 and was turning when her carwas strack in Ihe rear bya 1994 ChevroktdrivenbyPotriciaHurt Paige, 41, of Mocksville. Paige stated her biakes failed. Hennelly reported he examined Uk brakes and UKy were woricing prop- eriy. Paige was chaiged wiUi failure to reduce speed. Drlvrr Falls To See At 6:11 p.m. Jan. 3 Troopei T.D. Shaw responded to an accident on US 601. Aloine Gray Hege, 69, of Mocks­ ville was altempting a kft tum on lo US 601 nonh when his 1987 Toyola pulled into UKpaUi ofa 1995 Cadillac driven by Elizabeih Ball Creason, 66. ofCoolcemee. Shaw chaiged Hege wilh an unsafe movement violation. Car Merges, CoUMcs A cai anempling to meige back in 10 traflic caused an accident at 3:35 p.m. Jan.4. „ o DavidWayneShoreSi29,ofMocki- ville began to pass a 1993 Dodge vaq driven by John Christopher York, 31; of Mocksville while traveling east on US 158. Shores was unable lopassdue to Iraffic and as his l990ToyoUmerged back in to Uk east bound IrafTic, hi failed to reduce speed, colUding wiUi UKrearofYoric'svan. Trooper P.T. Hennelly c... Shores wiUi failure to reduce ! and having no insurance. -i. Car Loses Conirol An Advance teenager lost control of his vehick Jan. 5 at 2:50 p.m. ae- coiding lo a repoft given to Trooper T.D. Shaw. ■■■/ Stephen Michael Lanford, 16. was driving souUi in a 1988 Dodge on Yadkin Valley Road when he loslcon^ trol and ran off Uie road, striking'^ ulilily pole. '■ ’( Lwfonl lold Shaw he had reached down 10 scratch his leg. ALL AMERICAN FORD-MERCURY IFYOUARELOOKIi LOOKHERE! EXPEO m ON • EDDIE BAUER 4X4, Q rM n, TM l LM lhw r • LOADED EXPEDITION - XLT 6 N A 4x4, P rairie T H I, T m C M h • LOADED EXPEDITION - EDDIE BAUER 4X4, V ibrant W M e • TM I LsrthM r, LOADED EXPEO m ON ■ EDDIE BAUER 4X 4, M oonUgM BUM • I t a L s M M f • LOADED IF ITS HARD TO GET ■ WE VE GOT IT! FISOe - 8№ lb 4x4 • F2W C/Clril 4x4 • F380e C№ lÀ D iM ele DONT MAKE A 20 MINUTE MISTAKE - SHOP US LAST! Гу П I si:i> \ i:m c I j:s si»i:c I \i. I IX \\< i\<. i >||I\ 1 IV \ m l ill!. I t , Ч I \> i Ml I hi |<it> til (OMi; ()\ i\ uim : io n \\ о м д г omAL - ЩЯ ош Ёмвя 1ИМГ WM рпаштш -ш т т л ш ш т M qr. M f к , M eelm M ib «Ю • Ita » м к м м А в м M « Ш 1 f » 704-634^161 1-800-254«ttÌ 8 - U A V IK CO VIN 1Л tiN ib K r ia s b K E.C U KU , ja n . ч, iw / Davie Dateline Saturday, Jan. 11 Cmin(i7 Horn & TcnderMn BrcAkfast. NKx-ks Mcthoiiisi Chuah. N.C. Hwy. 8UI Smith nt MocksQiurchRd, Advance. Spon* «wd by UM. Men. 6:30-10;30 u.m. Take­ out & Jclixtiy awilablc, 998-5518. Ongoing Blnso.Mock.sviUeMoc»cLodge im Fri- M e e t i n g 3 diys. Dixxs open at 6. gumc at 7 p.m. Religion__________ RKycUns (ruck al Union ChaprI Method- ¡M.>lihSatunLiy.8-ll a.m.. RfC)cUng truck at Jtrkho-Hardbon Ru- riian bldg.. 3nl Samniay. 8:30-11 am. Piyh-Imk)) !«tDr)1ime. Tues.. 11 am..Davic County Ubnuy and CwMeoncc branch. 30- miniile prognun. For chiidrcn ages 3-5. Mu- sic.a’adalood.stnric5.rilnvs.nurwfyihymes. Ongoing 'ПштпИмВа 4 Church: Sunday School. ‘/.45 a.m.. WoRhip. 11 am.; Night Senice. fti.M) p.m. Pastof • Rev. Billy Sloop. .Episcopal Church oflhe A.Ktinion. Ixnk- ni\by Rd..Sun.SclKX)l, 10a.m. WopJiip. 11 a tn. Rew Edwin T. Bailey. 2W-450Ü. nyAStoi7Minittt7rorchikliTn.Billand IVgpy Uing of Adsance. 998-7716. .Srnke» ai the Oaks, Apt. 7A. Milling Rixid. 7 p.m.. Thundays, Bishop T.R. Ric«. Ckmmt Gnn-e Church of God, Wednes­ day prd)or scrvice, 7 p.tn. Satutday morning SiiWiaih School. 10 u.tn. GmnMwdounBaplistChurchmid-wevk pniyer and Bible snuJy. 7 p.m. lhirt1eFortrrChristianSenk)nCtub,<)ih Tiicntiy,OakCruveMethodist, lOam. Prvschool/PtumtV Moming Out. Bethle- l>cm United McthodjM Church. Ages: 24. Miw.. Tues.. ThuTi., 9 a.m.-noon. I’MO: Apes 6-23 months, Tues., Thurs., 9 am.- . nww. CM 99&-6820 or 998-5083 for info. Reunions Spedal Events_____ Saturday, Jan. 18 SlngW AdulLs Banquet. Blabe Baptkt • Church, RIIowshipHall.6:30p.m. Tickets, $3. All Davie single adults invited. Nurvrry . provtiWd.' More details pro\ided in od in ^tcrpristf in next 3 wks. ;Ongoing >immunizalkM clink. Health Dept., adult ijahtl child, c\rry Tuesday. 4:30-7 p.m. Ru ; «((ul pneumonia vaccines available. :Dates to Remember >1iiursday,Jan. 16 ~'f1mmciaIAklWork.<ihop. Davie Hi^Mul- tipurpiN; Room, 6:30 p.m. ’.Ongoing Recycling truck at Cenler Communily -Oldg^K'! I am. 1st Saturday. Thursday, Jan. 9 Annual Board of DirrclonMett ing. Cen­ ter Volunteer Fire Dept., 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 Comatze^Dulin Fire Departmenl Annual lncocpi>nition Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21 Da\ie Couniy Republican Party. Court- hi'usc. 7:.‘4)p,m. Wednesday: Jan. 22 Da\fc Couniy Board oTCommisskmers, l4i;udt\wm. Davie Cout^ty AdminisJnuion Bldg., 7 p.m. instead of Monday. Jan. 20 as a’guhuly scheduled. Saturday, Jan. 25 Da^^c County RtpubUaui M m ’s Fcdcni- Iktn Breakfast. F&F Baibevue. 7:30 a.m. Ongoing Cooteemee Town Board, 3rd Tuesday. Тонн Mall. 7 p.m. unless othensisc noted, Da^le County School Bin D rhm Awv cialkrn, 2nd Thun., 7 p.m. Davic County Sr. Center, Bnick Bldg. Concemed Biken Asmiatkm, 1st & 3ni WediKsdiiys, Westem Steer. 7 p.m. Public welciHne.CullLmnicTbompson,492-5427. Advance Garden Chib, Isl Tues., 9:30 u.m.,MocksUMC.998-4349.Childcarepnv vided. Москч^Ше Gardm Club, 1st Thur>., FIrM BafMiM R'llowship Hall. 7 p.rn. Sons of Conftderate Veterans, tsi Mon­ day. Cooleemee Hisiotical Building, 7 p.m. МоскЗУШе Rotary Club, Ibesdays, 12:10 p.m., Rotoiy HuL TakeOrrPoondsSeRdbly.ConconlMcih- odisi Church. Mon.. 6 p.m. and 6:25 p.m. or Bethlehem UMC. 7:30-8:30 p.m. V\m. AAa«dAI-Anon.Tbundays,8p.m..Eaton4 Baptist Chunrh. DavieCounty Youlh Football League Di- recYocv Tues., 7 р.ш. Counhousc. Gnnd Jury Room. WiOfaun R. Da>1e Booster Chib, Shelter at Wm. R. Davic School. 3rd Tbujsday. United Way boonlofdircctor^ 4 th Monday, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Bldg.. Room 208. ^ HÖWTOUSE ШЧЕ ВЛГНВОСМ. - ^^\V! S.l)lllg |0 J«ir- •sclf, fokff-jvar-tild knw*-5 luw to use tlw Uiduxxnn. IVjt )XM nu)- txx kiK»v ()ut }txi ttsc tnorc water in tlie Ivitlirooni t}vut an))>Uce else itt }\«tr lH)tite. In ixt. bctwvcn d>e toilet, thc sitoMvr and die sink }txt can use up to 55 gpQoRs a d>}’. ¡¡fjj_ number of Iwncs in (he and that’s a lot of tvmoal ttsoitnxs going down tlte draia NiM’, Hcrc not sa)it^ }\xi should «op takii^ skwcts or b t u ^ ^ }uur teeth. W en just suggesting some simple hathitnm training For ' instancr, when )ouW brushing )vur 'teeth turn the waler. )D o the same when K- . ■ ^DUR ¿ttVing And just 'bccause )ourshosw *)uuncii U « an opera haH don't the need to sing one. Sxvtersongs Tmakr fi» shorter showns. And for the biggest culprit of thcmaU, the toilet, Hy putting a wright- ed in the tank, h will help S3vr water every dme yoii flush, don't Ibtgtt to tum out the whm }cu leavt. And oh yeah, if )XM don’t dunk )uuH tmMnber I these dungs, take this n e w ^v ^ with ycu the next time )cu g a . FOk MORE INFOHMAVON ASH VPS CAll l-SOO-MY-mHE. ITS A CONNECTED WORUX DO VOUR SHARE. lEarth Share MocksvUle VFW Pt>st 4024, ft»st Hut. San­ ford Ave., 7p.m., 2nd Tüesday, MocksviUe-Davie Jaycccs, 1st, 3td Mon­ days, Ja>-ccc officc besufc Hom Oil Co., Main St., 7 p.m. Advocates for Gifted ChUdren, 2nd, 4th TTiursday.s, 149 Lakeside Dri\-c.6J4-2IW. Narcotics AnonyitMMM Against All Odds Gruup, Sundays, 6 p.m., Thursdays, 8 p.m.. Room 208. Brock Bldg. Drug Problem? Helpline.910-785-7280. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays and Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m., B.C. Brock bWg., upper le«:l. 725-6031. American Legkm Posl 174, Rotaty Hul.2nd Thursday. 7 p.m. MocksviUe CKHan Chib. 6:30 p.m.. 2nd. 4th Monday. Westem Steer. Davie Serloma Club. 1st, 3nl *niuiMÍay. 6:30 p.m.. Captain Stes-en's. Advancc Memorial Post 8719 Veterans of Foreign War^andLadicsAuxiliary.4lhTues., 7:30 p.m„ post hojne. Feed Mill Road. American A.«nclatk>n of Retired Persons, DavieChaptcr.2ndWedncsday. 10:30am., East Room, Brock Bldg.. Scnk>r Center. Da>ie Couniy Right To Lifir, 7 p.m., 3id Thurvhy.grundjury room.court house.634- 5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memoria] VFW post 1119.2nd, 4th TTiurs.. 7 p.m., VFW Hall, N.C. 801. Do>ie Arts Council. 4th Thun>day, 7:30 p.m.. Block Gym Officc. Corinthian Lodge No. l7F&AM.2nd.-)th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at thc lodge. MocksviUe Masonic Lodge Na 134, 1st, 3rd Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cooleemee Amerkan Legton Post 54. Le­ gion Hut, Gladstone Road, 7:3()p.ni., 1 st and 3rd Mondays except holidays. Advance Masonic Lodge No. 710, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Fannington N fm ic Lodge No. 265.2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. CaiKer support group. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.nv,Dav’ieljbraiy,ior canccr poitemsfr^^ family. 1-800.228.7421 or 634-0313. Mocksville LkMU Club. lM,3rdThursdays, 7 p.m., Davic I lospital cafcteria. Mocksville-Davie Homebuilders. 4th Thursday, 7 p.n».. Captain Steven's. DavieH^Athle(icBooetets,3rdMonday. 7 p.m., school cafeteria Dimbted Ameiion Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliary, 3nl Mooday, 7:30 p.m., chapter home, U.S. 601 south ofMocksvillc. Farmington RurHan Chib, 2nd1buniday, 7:30 p.m.. Farmington Mcthodisi church. HELPS Ministries, Christian rccovcry pn>- gnun fw women sexually abused os rfVildrcn. Mond.nys, 7:30 p.m., 41 court Square, Room 210. GoUen AgeCiub, IstMonday.EastRown, Sr. Cenler, Brock Bldg., lOam. Alzheimen SuppoH Group, 2nd TTturb- day, 7 p.m.. East Room, Sr. Ccntcr. Brock Bldg., N. MainSt.634-0611. Hunume Society of Davie,Davie County ScmorCctUcr. 2ndTucsday,7p.m. Breast-feeding Suppoil Group, 2nd'nics- day. Davk* Health Dtpt., 6-7:30 pm. lWei«sResoiaxcOrcaRlatkm(PRO)sup- porl group for families of chikiren with dis­ abilities, 2ndTuesdiy.7 p.taCull Rosemary Kropfelder at 998-3311 for locolion. JeHcho-HanlbonRuri(anChib,2nd'nies- day,7pm., club building. HeaKh Dept., clink hours: Mon.-Fn.. 8:30- 11:30 am., 1-4:30 pm.; 'HKsdays, 4:30-7 pm.: Teen Health PtiMiclkm Clinic, 8:30 am.-noon, 2nd, 4th Satunlays. Davie County Boani of Social Servfees, 4th Tuesday. 5:30 p.m. nl DSS. Mocksville AA, Wed.. 8 p.m. • closed mtng. Snn., 8 p.m. • open mtng. Call Chris­ tine at 998-9885 orTerry 940-5944. Recreation For more Infonnalion on these events, call Mocksvillc-Davie recreation. 634-2325. Senior Line Dancing Beginner, Mon.. 10 am. & "nics.. 10 am. Advanced, Mon, 11 am. No charge. RecCiub Before or afler school and out of school programs. Registration open. Dance Company ftcschool-scniors. top, ballet, baton, jazz, aerobatics. Mondays* Wednesdays. Aerobics Dance Room, Brock Gym, S3/class. Instruc« ton Kay Wotkins. 'Hies. & TTiurs.. 5ÛJ0-7 p.m. Special Olympics Various activities ongoing. Davie Youth CouncS 9ih-12th graden, communily involvement, kader%hip program. 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7-8 pm., Rec. Dept. Sih/erstriders Walk Dub Seniors, 50 and up. M-F, 6 am. Mothers Morning Out •Hiesdayj nnd TTiursdays, 9-11:30 am. $4 •.pcrday. Yoga Classes Tuesdays, 7-8 pm. YMCA____________ Bible study 'niesdays, 8:30 am. Open to all interested. Karate Leam self-dcfensc. Build confidence. Exer­ cise al )t)ur pace. Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. $15/ mmth. Discounts for family enrollment. Gymnastics Co<d class ages 5-12, Bias, beam, vault, floorandmore.FDfinfo,ca!lMkhekShaver. Parties, Room Rentals Meeting rooms, kilchcn, pool. gym. tmck. Contact Jennifer C a n m ll for Info. WSYSwImTearïi • Vcar-roondswimmingprogt5un.Cull Coach Danny Vestal for infa Before/Afterschool Child Care Ongoing. Coll Ritty Hodges for more info. Aerobics. Low, High Impact. Step, Intcrvo], Sr, Aqua Aérobics; more. Call or come by for sched- uk. Senior Friday Sts 62 and up use Y free, 8:30-11:30 am. Seniors Call 634-0611 for more info. Location is Brock Center unkss noted otherwise. Thursday, Jan. 9 SBvwEi|lBChlb,TBA. Sr. Trotten Chib, CenerComm. Bldg.: 10 am. ' ' Sr. Chonis, East Room, 3p.ra ‘ Abheiraer's Support GnMp, Eusi Room, 7p.m. ; Friday, Jan. 10 Woodworking Class, CruH Room. 8:30-. 11:30am. BrklRet Eau Room, 2-5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13 Cookemcc Chibj Firsl Bpatist Fellowship' Hall. 10 am. Bingo, East Room, 1:30-3:30 pm. Decoraltve Painting, Cafeteria, 6:30-9 p.m:* Pre-retlremtnt workshop, DavicCouty Public Ubrary. 7 pm, ' Tuesday, Jan. 14 QuiHingCbHS,EastRoom,9:30am.-noofi: NoonUling. Rose Room. 11:45 am. ' ! Bridge. East Room, 1:304 pm. RSVP Nuning Home Fwty, 2-4 pm. . ; Wednesday, Jan. 15 Variety Art8,Ct«ft Room, 8:30-11:30am.. CanI A Boonl Games, East Room. 1:304. pm. Thursday, Jan. 16 Chonn. East Room, 3 pm. Friday. Jan. 20 Woodworidi« Chm, Crafl Room, R:30- 11:30am. Bridge, East Room, 2-5 pm. Ongoing SDnr SW dtn, BtKk Gym. 6:30-9 im ., Mon.-Fri. SOvtr Slridtii, Cookcmee School, M iro. Sl^^rSlJ^*n. Smilh Crave Gyro. 7-9a.m. YVEODI ScnwcNutrilion luncK noon M- W, 11a.m. H iu n .* Fri. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday IlnmlbrDmhDililliieUiouldbereiMi«! by noon Monday or the publicailon weele. Call634-2120o»dn)|iilbylheonla,S.Maln St. nctos! riom Ihe counhousc. Spiritual R ^ources: Repentance By Tom Torpy Jotin Ihe Bapiist, in the tradition ol ttie great proptiets, preached a message ol repentance. So did Jesus. Repentance means changing Irom whal Is had to what Is good. Ttioso wonderlul preachers could deliver such messages l)ecause God has given us the power lo make changes in our lives. We are nol stuck with having undesirable habits and attitudes that we cannot alter. We have tha power to change our thoughts, values and altitudes. The other day I read a short article {Bits and Pieces 1/2/97). The article was taken Irom Tom Peters' The Pursuit ot Wowl \n part the article read, How do you go on an elteclive diet? How do you slop smoking? How do you stop drinking? tnshort.youdoitandit’sdone. Theyyou wori(...lorthereslofyourlifB lo slay on Ihe weighlmaintenance, non­ smoking, or booze-tiee wagon. A wdite back, I came across a tine attributed to IBM founder Thomas Watson. II you want to achieve excellence, he sakl, you can get there today. Xs of this second, quit .doing less-lhan-excellent work. The idea is profound. I agree. Tliere is something profound about tho thought that we can attain excellence In a nanosecond. But there Is a broader flppllcatlon. WecanbewtiatQodwantsustobelnstantly. Whatever Christian attribute ttiat Qod would have us to acquire, we can have it now. (Yes, even patience.) We simply determine that we are, Irom now on,golng to be that klndolperson,lhen spend the restolourlives being that way. (Sounds a bit like -repentance" doesn't «?)• Nikehasaterrifioadskiganwithaslmilarthought,-Justt3olf. But I believe we can go better, though It may not sell as many athletk: shoes, ‘Just Be it.' Support These Local Businesses W .G . W H IT E & G 0 . SSON.TIrKl«St. W Intton Salem, NC 27102 910-723-1вв9 Vogler/Ь-SONS 2 8 4 9 & IS 3 № o r . Ctommcnt, NC 27012 _аЦ Ы 6 6:Д 71 4 SPILLMAN'S OIL & FERTILIZER 7ee2H w ya018. C oolM inM ,NC 27014 704-284-2551 TheAllenFam Lestons • Training • Boarding _Open Shows-HaulinQ " c Ä Ä Ä i i JertchoftoadMoc*tvü,NC (Л И ' MOCKSVILLE MHUERSSUmY -TogM lM fW aO oH B M tr* 8o«ith Main s tra ti 7IM-434-591S SEAFtMO UMMBICOMMilY JtrkhoRotd MoektvlUt,NC2702e 704-f34-814t M V K U N H n •72IMnChiurehRd. Hoek»vHte,NC 2702» 70M 34-I144 с ю с м в ю ш е P.0.BOXSM Moektvlllt,NC 2702S 704-l34-213f J.P. МиН№ С0.,1ИС. Maktrt of DAISY FLOUR Wt Cuttoffl BItnd DtpotSt,Moektvlllt,NC 7aM 34-212t EATONFUNERAL HOME A Tradition of Caring.,,, 325 North Main Street Mocksville. NC 27028 704-634-2148 raSIEII-M IM N МИК COMPANY 40eVkUtyRo«i Moektvill«, NC 27020 704-034-2141 fiOnUMMMNE A100LMC. 331* us Hwy in HoektvUlt,NC 27020 010-000-ЗЗИ HiiBünia в A L T T HlglnnytMftMl.Aävanet LUMOnCOMMHV 102SlMt«Stn«lMoektvlllt,NC2702e 704434-2107 RUENW BflNK AMOMCATORO P.O.BOX821 Hwy. 001 S. MoektvHlt,NC270a 7044»M 712 APAUETCO. IOS Ikwkty Fool Road MockavlHt,NC 27020 704-402-BSOO M X. м ю ш т м Е H31H»||itH-«d«nc(,NCim M M M - iin r MUSeilAVEIMCIMEilOOL BailayChaptlRd. Advanea,NC 27000 01 0 - 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 1 CRAI6 CARIER BINLDERJHG. M«MH*,NC»Nt•1I-MA-2141 Cnltlk.Ci«.tliailt»»lliaC.C«i.Vk«fin. « Я П D i l l i 1668 Hwy. 64 West А|фх. 3m i: West of MocksvUle 1704) 4в ац м 1 в Attend The Church Of Your Choice ÖÜüjaries D À viÈ còiJÌ«rrY i m r â îm s E i à c o v D i t i . 'Г .................' .....................f Í i ' I David Charles Rotwrtsoh I David Charles RolKttson. 53; of I Winsion-Salcm. died Monday. Dec. 130.1996. at N.C. Ba|Kist Hospital. ■ He was a brother of Ronald R I Robertson Sr. of Advance. A graveside scivlce was conducted I nl' 11 a.m. Jan. 2. at Woodland Cem- I ctcry by the Rev. Jim Fowler. Evelyn Virginia'Hicker Evelyn VlrglnlaTucket.Tt.otSol- isbuiy. died Friday. Dec, 27,1996, at Rliwon Regional Medical Center ofan appaem heart attack. Bom Ocl. 27, 1925, In Davie County, she was a daughler ofthe lale AlmaJane Deadmon and ShulTonl Link Tutterow. She graduated from Cool­ eemee High School and attended Greensboro Business College. She had worked inthe bookkeeping department of Eiwin Mills and had dnci: worked at Oestteicher's. Walter Carter ElectrlcCompanyand Tri-Elec­ tric Company. Slw was a member of Nonh MainChuichofChristin Mocks­ villc. Sur\'ivingare2sons.LauTcnccLcc Tucker of Candor andJon Eric Tucker of the home: a grandchild; and a great grandchild. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Dec. 30, at Nonh Main Church of Christ by minister David Powell. Elinor Smith Zurbick ^ ElinorSmllh Zurbick, 93, of Win- sYt)ti-Salem,diedSutKlay,Jan.5,1997, Forsylh Memorial Hospilal. .",Shc was thc mother of Dionc Z, l^llemat\ of Farmington. . Funeral scrviccs were to be con­ ducted at 2 p.m. Jan. 8, at Oak Forest '••tlnilcdMcthodistchuivhwithlheRevs, ;'James T. Webb and David Wyant ofn* i'Ciatlng with burial following in ; ¡Parklawn Memorial Gardens. :Ann s. Wilkerson \ Annie Grey Smilh Wilkerson, 65., ;;or Lexinglon, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1996. at High Point Regional Hospital ' |after a crillcal illness of three days, ; Bom June 22, 1931, in Davie ,;County, to William Luther Smith and •jBeik Smith, she wasaregistered nurse, . 'graduated from Rowan Memorial Hos* • .Ipital School of Nursing and was a ’retired house supervisor with Lexing- '.lion Memorial Hospital. She was a ijmc^nber of Sl. Timothy Ui\ited Meth- 'odiM Church. A brother, Ray Smith, •preceded her In death. ; Surviving arc 2 daughters, Amy [Massey of Burlington and Louanne ,;tttws of Lexington; a half brother, ;Crady Tulterow of Mocksville; a sis- ;tcr,jMaty Katherine Parker of Fay- letteyille; a half sister, Ina Bowles of Mofksville; and 4 grandchildren. ' funeral services were held al II 'a.m;Jan,3,atMacedomaUt\iledMeth- (xli!3 Church by the Rev. John Deyton WiiH burial following in the church cenietery. ; MemorialsmaybemodetotheLcx- ington Memorial Hospital Foundation, p.CXBox l817.Lcxington,N.C.27293. ^fijzeiW.Anington ; llazel Wocley Arrington, 78, of WiMon-SalemdiedTliunday,Jan.2. )99I7. al Fonyth Memorial Hospital, i lihe was the mother of Jeny Lynn Arrington of Advance. scrviccs weicheklal2p.m. anf4. at Vogler & Sons Reynokla iliiiiel by Dr. Jim Nelson with burial oll^wing at Fonyth Memorial Farit. ! McCuUoh WilUams itcnMcCulkih Williams. 78. of Hwy. 138 East. MocksvUle. died r. Jan. 1.1997. al Fbrsyth Hospilal In Winston-Salem, waa bom July 20. 1918; in Cbunty, a dau^iter of the late and Beulah Foster McCulkih. was a menter of CoinalicT Bap- landwastetiiedfiDmSiiyder Edith Ray O'Neal Edith Ray CVNeal, 64. of Salisbuiy, diedTuesday, Dec, 31,199«, at Rowan Regional MedicalCenterafterbelngln declining heallh. She was bom In Suny Couniy, June 30,1932,!othelate William Arile and Una Tribet Ray and was retired from Buriinglon Industries. She attended Cooleemee Chureh of God. especially enjoyed ganlcnlng and louring and shopping at flea nuukets. Survivors Include her husband, Everelte O'Neal of the home; 3 daugh- t5is,LoisBroadway andFrancesLewis, bolh of Mocksville, Lisa Cranford of Salisbuiy; 3 sons, Andrew Cranford of Troutman, Erne,st Cranfonl and Tony Cranfonl,bothofMocksvllle;9grand- children; lOgreatgrandchildren; 2 sis­ ters, liia Dengeof Advance and Hazel Morgan of Pennsylvania; a half sister. Maty RayofWlikesboro;2half broth­ ers, Jerry RayofSallsbuiyandJlm Ray of Wilkesboro: 4 step brothers and 2 step sisters, Funeral services were heldat 2 p.m. Jan. 3. at Cooleemee Chureh of God with Ihe Revs. Gary Phillips and Jim Giyder ofllciating. Buriat Ibllowed in Legion Memorial Farit In Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Cool­ eemee Chureh of God. N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Sidney Albert Bost Sidney Albert "Sid" Bosl Jr., 81, of Conover,dledSatunlay,Dec.28,1996, al his residence following a brief ill­ ness. He was Ihe father of Precyous Bosl Sales OfMocksvillc. A graveside service was conducled at 2 p.m. Dec. 31, at Sl. James Lutheran Church Cemetery in Newton by thc Rev. Malcolm Lereh. Luther Vemon Cranfill Luther Vemon Cranlill, 73, of Yadkinvllle, died Monday moming, Jan. 6,1997, at his home. Bom Feb. 7, 1923, in Yadkin County to the lale Bennett Hamson and Rhoda Shore Cranfill. he was a retired tire salesman. Surviving are 2 sons. Lawrencc Vernon Cranfill of Clemmons and ' DonaldGrayCrannilofMocksvllle: 2daughteis,FtancisaNealofMocki- vllle and Retha Gaither of Haimony; 3 stepchildren, Roy Adams of Boon- ville, Carolyn Cook of Hickory and Jane Eachus of Lansing: 3 brothers, Hubert Harrison СпшПП of Mocks­ ville. Burley Cranfill of Yadkinville and James Cranfill of Boonvlllc; 3 slsteR, Maiy Lee Smith and Blanch Redding, both of Yadkinvllle, and Mattie Simpson of Pilot Mountain; 7 gnmdchildien; and tO great grand­ children. Funeral scrviccs were held at 11 am. lan. 8, al MacUe-Gcnliy Fu­ neral Chapel by the Rev. Hubert Wishon. Burial Mlowed at Ml. Zion Baptist Church Cemeteiy. Carrie Eaton Cairic Ealon Eaton, 94, of Angell Road, Mocksville, died eariy Hiun- day, Jan. 2,1997. al hw Ixrnie after being in declining heallh. She was bom in Davic County Oct 15.1902. tothe late Rkhan) and Sanh Gordon Eaton and was a homemaker. She was a member of Eatons BaplisI Church and enjoyed yard woik and boniculnire. She was preceded in death by her husband. WiUlam Caesai Eaton, in I978;andbyason, KennilC. Eaton. In 1936. Sutviving are a son. Buddy Eaton ofthe home: andabnnher.W.Broadus Ealon of Angell Road. Graveside scrviccs were hekl at 4 p.m. Jaa 4. at Chesnut Grove Unilcd Methodlsi Chureh Cemetoy with the Revs. David Gilbreath and Tim , SUrbuck OfTiciating. Memorials may be m«ia to the ___________ _ Ctmetety Fund of CltesUiul Grove Ctoh5¿y'inCÍeii¡i«n¿She United Methodist Church, U,S: Hwy. I« ^ № ^ b y 2 b ia lh e n . «lNonb.Mock«>i»e.N.C.2T028ot to Ihe CemeMy Hind of Eatons Bap­ lisI Church. Eamu Chuich Roaid, lV^yllteN.C.27M8. EknogtAlkiipcctoii K' I Emeu Allen Beeson, 91^ of Walk- ertown, died Friday monilng, Ian. 3. al and James McCuUoh. iivln*ai*herhusl*nd.aiarile Hairison WUUamofdiebome; Wayne and Carol Williams' Danny and 1оу<я а ш ка , аа o f ; ksvilk; 3 irandchlkkcn; 2 aisten. ! iCideeafSaliiluyaodaefaUine o( Advance-.abiolher.Gar- laiflMcCuUaborUxlagtowandsev-. mi nlecet and nephews. , funeiilieivktswcnhcUat2p.t<i ' Ian. 3,alEaionftineiil Chapel by Ihe Reyi. Е км г O v >nd B.A. CamU, BaM M lowwl In C onan« Bafliit; N,C. Вар1Ш Hoapilal In Wlnston-Sa^ tan. ' ' HewatlhefatherofljoitBanieyof Advance. PUnendaeivka wen held il3p.in.' ^5,alOa)iGrDveMiii«vlaaChuKb by'ih(iUv;DaviiinicMet4Í%liwUí foU tH ^U O arintoriik^ : ; < ■ ■ ' —-i- .............. Clyde Huston Boger Clyde HUston Boger, 91, fomietty of Cartner Sued, Mocksville, died Thunday, Jan. 2, 1997, al Aulumn Care of Mocksvillc. He was bom in Davie Couniy Aug. 31,1905,10 Ihe lale John Luther and Mamie Summen Boger and was a retired dairy farmer. He was a member of Eatons Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his fint wife, Lula Rlchlc Boger, and his second wife, Ida Jordan Boger; a son, Joe Edwanl Boger, and a granddaugh­ ter. Chris Fmwall. Survlvon include 5 children. Gil­ bert Lee Boger of Mocksvillc. Heniy Boger of Advancc. Geraldine Paschel of Mocksville, BcnnIe D. Boger of Yadkinvllle and Faye Flnwall of Le'noln 17 grandchildren; 18 greal grandchildren; 2 brothcn, Hubert C. Boger and Howard Boger. both of Mocksville; and3slsten.JuanluSmilh and Frances Davis, both of Buriinglon. and Ethel Recce of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held al2p,m. Jan. 4. at Ealon Funeral Chapel with Ihc Rev. David Gilbreath olTicialing. Burial followed in thc church ccm- etcry. Memorials may be made lo a char­ ity ofthe donor’s choicc. Gus Gamer Jr. Gas Gamer Jr.. 71. of 3932 Hwy. 601 Soulh.Mocksvillc.died Saturday. Jan. 4. in Rowan Regional Medical Center after Iwo monihs of declining health. Funeral services were al 3 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 8, at New Bethel BapllslChurch. conductcd by the Rev. Ttiomas White Jr. Burial was In the ctiurehcemeleiy. Lillian Hendrix Nash Mn. Lillian Hendrix Nash. 72. of US Hwy. 64 East. Mocksville. died Monday nighl. Jan. 6. al Forayth Me­ morial Hospiul after a sudden illness. Funeral services were at 11- a.m. Thursday In Ealon Funeral Chapel wilh Rev. Ken Evans ofTiclallng. Burial was In Fork Baptist Church Cemelcry. Mn. Nash was bom In Davic Couniy. July 17.192410 the laie A.E. and Nannie Fbolc Hendrix and was relired from Scrvicc America of Greensboco, having served at Hcri- lageFumiture In Mocksvilk:. She was a member of Fbrie Baptist Church. Survivon: her husband, Cllffonl A. (Peie) Nash of the home; 2 daugh­ ten, Susan J.NashofWlnston-Salem, and Carol N. Spencer of Chariotte; 5 slslcn, Rocie Pennlnger ofRockwcll, Blddie Dilworth of Winston-Salem. Gladys Hendrix and Nell Wyall both of Mocksville, and Hazel Myers of Clemmons; and a brother, Henry Hendrix of Clemmons. Bessie Mae Shores Mn. Bessie Mae Owen Shores. 75. of Main Church Road. MocksvUle. dkd Monday night. Jan. 6. at her resi­ dence after several yean of declining health. Funeral (crvices were al 2 p.m. TbundayinEalonHinenlChapelwith Revs. DonaU Fundeiburii and Bob McLowhamofHcuuing. Buri^wasln SmithGroveUnltedMethodisiauirch Cemetery. ТЪе famUy was to be althe funeial home Wednoday night from 7-9p.nL Uiey nquesl memorials be conddo^ for the Cemeteiy Fund of Smith Grove United Melhodist Church, c/o Mr. James G. Hendrix. Dulin Church Road. Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Shnes was bon in Davie Соиму April 6 .1921Ю the late Joe Vemon aiid Candace Foot Owen and wasahotnemaker. Shewuagnduaie br the tMocksvUb High School Claa o( 1937. ^ continued her educalion wllliayeit InbusineiscdMcalion. She waiaUfdongmemboofSniilbGnive United Methodist Chuich where she wuafiiiinerSutidiySchoolTeaiter. She c^yed readini and cooking. ’ She was preceded In deaiN by 3 tluen, a bndier and a grandun.' ' SuiviWherhusbaodofSSyean, Rkba>a SkecetiSr.; 4 daughlen. MMha ^Mlum, Unda IMcDMiel. Beny Athbuni. nd Kathy McDaniel. aU of K^viUe; .6 ion, lUchvd ShoRt jfr.; liDonle’SlK^ Roy Ln Shona and Tommy Shoiea, all of MoctavilW. ШИу Wajm Stant oT CoolMihee aiid Laiiy Shorei of Ottenibon; 20 giaadfbildmu 24 Loretta Faye IhykHT: Mrs.LoreltaFaycWllllarasTaylor. 57. of Advance, died Salunlay. Jan. 4. 1997 al Fonyth Memorial Hospital. She Wasadaughteroflhc late An»ld VirgU and Ina Stroud WUIlams. Mn. Taylor was a member of Forit Baptist Chureh. enjoyed crafts, made numer­ ous cross stitch and ccromlcs Items. She was last employed with V.G. Kyle and Awocialcs, produce broken. The funeral service was conductcd Tuesday, Jan. 7,1997,2 p.m. at Vogler and Sons Clemmons Chapel, by Ihc Rcv.KcnEvansandStevcHcdgecock. Thc burial will follow in thc Fork Bap­ tist Church Ccmclery. She is survived by: her husband. JackC.Taylor.oflhchome;daughten. Jean Taylor Campbell (Rufus) of Mock-sville. and Jaquclyn Faye Taylor of Advancc: sons. JclTrey Willinms Taylor, of the home and John Wayne Taylor(Mcllssa)orLexmgton:5grand- chlldren; slstcis. Mn. D.A. Hcgglc (Carol) of Oklahoma and Mn. Jack Myen (Rebecca) of Wallburg. Memorials may be made lo the American Canccr Society. 1900 S. Hawthome Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103-3901 orloFbrit BaplisI Church Building Fund, 3140 Hwy. 64 E.. Mocksvillc, NC 27028. Daidel I ’vwnsend Clara Gra¿lHteñlhriekii¿ Daniel Bannister Townsend, 75, of Hwy.64Wcsl,Mocksvllle.dledT1iun- day moming, Jan. 2,1997, In Davic County Hospital afler a short Illness. A graveside scrvk* was held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6 In Ihc National Cemelcry In Salisbury with thc Revs. Archer Livengood and KenBlakeofn- clating.. TIk family request memorials be considered for thc Davie County Hos­ pice, c/o Mn. Janet Blair, PO Box 848, 'MocksvUle, NC 27028. Mr. Townsend wns born In Walsonvlllc, Calif., Dcc. 29, 1921 to thc late William Arthur and Madlllne Smilh Townsend and was retlied from the Nalional InsliluteofMcntal Health in Belhesda. Md. with 26 years of scrvicc. He was a member of the Sevenlh Day Adventist Chureh where hcservedasadeaconandancldcr. He held a bacheloi’s degree from thc Sev- cnlh Day Adventist Scminaiyin Wash­ ington, DC. During World War II, he was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Townsend was prcccdcd in. death by one slsler. Survlvon Include his wife of 56 yean, Lucille Pogue Townsend of Ihe home; a son. Richard Townsend. Kcmenville; 3 grandchildren: and one gicat-grandchlld. Miss Clara Giiice H . DanncrRoad.Mocksvill^;bledTliu№ day nighl at Mc^wbropjt Manor'jn Clemmons after being in declliilsg health. She had been a rcsUcMMif Meadowbrook for Ihe past two and^ half yean. y Funeralscrviccs wereat3 p,m. Sun­ day. Jan. 5 in Union 0 ^ 1 Uirit^ Mclhodisl Chureh with ihe Rev. T^ Starbuck ofncialing. Burial was in ihe church cemeteiy. ’The family requetls memorials be considered for the Me­ morial Fund of Union Chapel United Mclhodisl Church, Hwy! 601 Norili. Mocksvillc; NC 27028. ' Miss Hcndricks was bim in DavK Couniy. Sept. 8.191610 the lale Wilfc G. and Susie Hunter Hendricks a^ was relired from Hanes Hosiery whh 36ycanofservice. Shcwasaiifclong tncmhcrofUnfonOapelUnitedMcft- odist Church and was a chaner mc№ ber of thc Unilcd Mclhodisl Woniin. She enjoyed quilling. ^ ’■ She was prcccdcd in ilcath byi3 slslcn, Rulh Hei)drkks,WilmaChahin ami Edna Rudd. Surviving are: 5 bnilhcn, Lester Hendricks and James Hcndricks, both of Greensboro, Paul Hendricb and Lester Hcndricks and L.D. Hcndricl^, bolhofMogksvillc,andEaiiHendricfa of Greenwood, SC, and several nlec^, nephews, and cousins. - -V ' • > Just Like Sumnner t Above Josh Vemon, 7, and Tiffany Kelly, 7, noakeltien)osto( Iheir last day out o( school, < enjoyino the sunny weather at Rich Pail( Friday afternoon. Below, several cNIdten and their paientsenjo;^ day onthe playgraund and the 70 degree tempeiaturas experienced :last week in Davie Couniy. -nietaebylMinNiguem ‘ i - ' X iiü íl? ">'ы ’ l ' g j^tDa >¡i e ¿p u n t y é o t íí№ ^ ^ ^ /^handful ol Davie residents watch a video on Unifl. They were attending a planning t)oa[d meeting on a rezoning request by the company, but the meeting was postponed until Jan. 14 because there weren't enough board members to hold a quorum. . - - Photos by Robin Fergusson ilnifi Rezoning Meeting Delayed Untii Jan. 14 By Mike Earnhardt Davie Coumy Етсфп«« Reconl > ( Ahand№orn:sidcntsluniedupror u Davic Couniy Planning Board meet­ ing lasl week. They wanted to know more about Unifl's plans for 162 acres near 1-40 at (he end of Lee Jackson Drive. They leamed a little bit about the plans, but heard nothing from the plan­ ner;. Only twomembers(Allen Snipes and Stacy Comatzer) of the seven- piember board attended. There was no pmclal meeting, but Terry Bralley, ' chairmanoftheOavleCouncilonEco- hopiic Development, showed a video on: Unifl and told of some of the cotnpany's plans. 1' Л^е planning board meeting has b^n re-scheduled for? p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14. Bralley said Unifl is a good софо* rate cUi7.cn, and lhat the chairman of the boanlof the Grecnsboro-bascd tex­ tile company, Allen Mebane, lives in Davie County. The company's plans forthe Davie property could include warehousing, manufacturing and offices. Unifl spe­ cializes In providing textured fabric to other companies. “Our growth is not only her« but overseas. Wc want to be nmajorsuppliertoanyonc who weaves or knits cloth," Mebane suid In the video. Bralley said Unifi's plans In Davie wouldbe inudditiontoayotherexpan- sions the company plans, Including the one in Yadkin County. No facilities would be closed to build the one here. "Unifl Is not clear of exactly what might go ut that site," Bralley said. "They dohavc some Immediate needs.. They own the lund. They bought il for future expansion." The company Is environmentally responsible and community minded, Bralley said. Sewer service to the project would be extended from a county line on Fannington Road, which leads to the Mocksville treatment facility. Details of how that would be paid for would have to be worked out belween the company and the county, he said. The slate depaitment of transporta­ tion is committed to paving Lee Jack­ son Drive if the project is built. Davic has made a new Interehangc at Red- lund Road or Rainbow Road a top priority In its wish list to the DOT. Residents asked several questions. mostly about trafTic und location of the buildings. -......... One woman said she had tecemly bought property there to build a house In thecountry, unddid not want to look out her kitchen window at an Industry. William Plowman said thal Inter­ state interchanges bring gas stations and traffic. Bralley said tmcksgoingto und from Unifl would likely take Rain­ bow Roadto Hwy. 158. Jesse Boyce, planning and zoning director, suid therc are strict buffer rcquirements for industrial properly bonlering residential property.Thc land Is cunvntly zoned rcsidentlal-agricul- twral.andUnifusavkingittobcchanged to indusiriul special use. ‘Their facilities are Impressive," Bralley .said. "It’s clean, and theyVe been a good corporate citizen." descent EMC Reduces Electric Rates By 5% S'. Crcscenl EMCs clectric rates have .mn reduced an average of 5 percent, intolveJan.J. L .C; We arc very pleased to be able lo fG i^ our rates by 5 percent," R.B. fttoJr.cxecutivcviccpresidentsaid in;his announcement. *'As 1997 progrc.sscs. wc will continue to look fir opponunilies 10 funher increase 0ur energy eniciency and keep our elntric rates at the new lower level os icing as possible." - ‘^conling to Sloan, several factors made the 5 percent decrease possible. "This rate reduction Is the direct result of lower wholesale power cosls; our members' participation in our market­ ing programs, including the load man­ agement system: and the tremendous growth In our servicc area which fur­ ther Improves efTlclency and lowers cost overall." Each members'exact reduction will be detemilned by the amount of elec­ tricity used each monlh and what rale classification they arcin. Inacompari- son of the new and old rales, the Resi­ dential All-Electric Rate will fall by 7.77 percent. General Servicc Rates, which most other residential members ore billed by, will be reduccd 4.76 percent. Small businesses billed under the Medium General Servicc Rate will have their rotes rcduced 5.23 percent, and Large Power Rales will be reduced 5.20 percent. This is comparing the old rate to the new rate, not considering the "whole- salepowercostadjustmcnl." Crcsccnt EMCs rates arc higher in the summer (July-October)thanlhcyarcduringthe winler, or non-summer billing period, (Novcmber-Junc) due to a higher de- If Your Electricity Fails, Fdtow These lips : Freezing rain, sleci and snow can cause power outages. Crescent EMC furnishes cleclricily lo consuraets in Uiis area and wlxn severe weallier causes power outages, employees of. Grescent tegin woilung immediaiely ..lO'Testoir service as qnickly as pos­ sible. ,;1 y IfyourlighUgooul,lookoulsidcor odl your ndghbon to see if Ihcy are without power. If they're not, check your fuse box or cireuit breaker to see ifyou can locatc the problem. If your neighboihood is out of power, call CrcsceniEMC. The outage rcponing number is: Mocksville Distiict-l-SOO- 483-8237.(1,,. >.'11« follu al Crescent offer the fol­ lowing tipa to help you during a power •; Close drapes or pull shades down lociave hett. Pick one room on the waim sid« of Ihe house and suy in this nnh). Clofc the door 10 the rest ofthe house. You may even want to use hlfiikett Iq iniulale your windows. •Tum olf all appliances; turn off all lights cxccpt one: and, lum down your heating IhcmKKial. «If you use a portable heater, make . sure it's properly ventilated. •Make sure your kitchen range is off, both the surface and oven. Never use it for heat. •Avoid opening therefrigeratorand freezer doors. A full, freestanding freezer will keep food al freezing tem­ peratures aboul two days; a half-full frcezerabouloneday. Fbrmoreinfor- mation about food safety during and after a power outage, call the Agricul­ tural Extension Office. •If you see a downed power line, stay away. And call Crescent EMC at once. •When your power comcs back on. slowly switch your appliances and lighB back on. Oulogcs lhal occur in severe weather, or that last for an ex­ tended period of time, can placc a heavy burden on the cicclrical system at the moment thepowcrisrcstoied. In Older toavoidlhis,CrcsccntEMCasks that you tum off evcty inside light except one, as well as your appliances. When Ihc power comesbackon,5lowly switch you appliances and lights back on and gradually return your healing themustal to ils notmal setting. Your patience and cooperation is especially imponant when a power oulageoccurs. Rcsiassuted.Cresccnl EMC employees will do whatever il takes to restore your cicclric scrvicc. On Tap For Planning Board Therc wlllbcnmcetingofthe Davie Couniy Planning Board on Tuesday, Jan. l4,ai7p.m.inthecommlssionePs roomofthe DavieCounty Administra­tion Building, Mocksville. , , Unifl Corp. submitted a request lo rczonc 162.32 acres from Residential- Agricultural R-A to Industrial 1-4 Spe­ cial Use. This property is locatcd on Ihe northwest side of MO between Rainbow Road and Pinebrook School ’ Road at the end of Lee Jackson Drive (S.R. 1463). This property is further «3 described OS being parcel 10.01 ofTip MapE-6. Thespecia! uscsofiWsiftS include developing warchouslng,*^^ ficc and manufacturing facilities for Unlfi... David M. Hanes rcprcsented^ÿ' Surveyor C. Ray Cates submilted/(* review an amended plat oflhe pr^\ ously approved residential land subdi­ vision tilled River Bend Hills. Tfhe umcndmcnt involves a revised loca-i tion of n 60-fool roadway eu-semeriÎ ' and n new location ofu lol line betweeii' * Uns 6 and 7..t«L> !l • Car Burned; Later Reported Stolen ' Acar was found buming at the Fork ball field Salunlay night, and authori­ ties arc trying to figure oui whal hap­ pened. Davie Sheriffs Delecllvc John Stephens said the 1995 Honda Civic owned by Randy Scan Whiiman of Lcxinglon apparently had been Inten­ tionally .set on firc. The inside of the vehicle was.tl^;^;' slroyed, he said. "He (Whitman) said he pariccd ii.^, a Fotxl Lion In Welcomc, and was to)d|. later It was parked here and .set on fii^.,. He reported il stolen when he was l^|d^ whal had happened," Stephens saii|.‘^. Stolen Thdler Full Of Ibaslerl Recovered Saiurday In Davi^;; A trailer reported stolen from Kemersvllleon Dec. 30 was found at a Davic Couniy truck stop on Jan. 4. Approximately 300 toasters, about a pallet and a half worth, werc missing when it was discovered, said Davie Sheriffs Deleclive John Stephens. The trailer was left at Horn’s Track Stop, and anoiher driver for Voyager Transportation of ConconI noliced'H^* Satunlay and called the sherifTs dorr partment. Workers al the truck slop told- Stephens the trailer hod been there "a couplc of days." The trailer was carrying a full lood'. of toasters, and was rctumed lo the. owner, he said. ;i, 2Anesled In Fighi WHh Police mand for electricity during the sum­ mer, which results in higher wholesale power costs. "Wc arc excited about this rate re- duction-lhe first one in many, many, years," Sloan said. "And it Is due in part to our members' efforts to hold down costs, as well as tho.se of our employees, who pcrfonnlhcirjobs very efficiently. Together, we have been successful in making a dincrence in electricity cosis, and wc hope our ef­ forts willcontinuciomakcadifrercnce Ihroughout 1997 and beyond," he added. Two men were arrested after Mocksville police oflicers were called to Hollow Hill Court lo investigate a complaint aboul noise from a pany on New Yeai’s Eve. Eddie Uwis Neely Jr., 18. of 343 Mbunlview Drive, was airested Jan. 3, al his home on warrants Tiled by Of­ ficer M. A. Giant Dec. 31, for assault- inga lawenforcemeni ofTicer, injuiy to peisonal property and obsuiicling and delaying an officer. Hewasplacedinthe Davie Couniy • Jail in lieu of a S2J00 bond. [ I Deirick Pettiford, 19, of 255" Mountview Drive, was airested D^., 31, al 10 p.m.al Hollow Hill Coun («, obstructing and delaying an officer. Accoiding 10 Officer V.S. Fields, Pettiford was arrested after, being- wanted several limes togetawayfiom. Grant, whowasinaconfiontation wilh. Neely. Both men will face these chaiges in j Davie County District Coun Jan. 23, ^ Pedestrian Hurt In Wreck On MO Cicsccnt EMC is an cicclric coop­ erative fumishingclcciricityloapproxi- matcly 48,300 mcmbcis in pans of Wilkes. Yadkin, Alexander, Iredell, Davic, Calawba. Rowan, Lincoln, Cabamis. Gaston and Mccklcnburg countics. An accident on 1-40 on Dec. 30 spawned anotherinwhichapedestrian was seriously injured, acconling to Highway Patrol reports. At 8 p.m.. Winston-Salem resident Lane CompereSlariing, 39, was travel­ ing east on 1-40 approximalely I mile from the NC 801 exit when her 1991 Honda veered off Ihe right side of the road, strikingaguard rail. Stariinglater told Trooper T.D. Shaw her Honda may have had a blow out or struck a slickspoi,causingheriosweiveoulof contioL Slariing's car was hit by anoiher vehicle traveling easl on 1-40 ol 8KH p.m., a 1988 Dodge van driven by' Alben Ethan AndesJr.,38,ofPontana,' Calif. : Nol seeing lhat Slariing's vehicle sloppedinihe road ahead, Andes failed' to loluce speed, striking the Honda, iti ' Iherear. The Honda then moved forwari,' striking pedestrian Joseph Manno, SCi: ' Tlie Advance residenlhadbeenassiSi-' ing Starling after the initial accident. . According to Shaw, Manno wu'' temporarily pinned between thè Slariing's Hondaandlhe guanlrail. ' was traoipcited lo Fonyth Memoik Hospital U) Winslon-Sakm. ’ ' Grants Available Through Regional Artists Program I:; Percent Tirhavie'suneinpkiymenlraleconlin- ua to be among Ihe k)wcst in the state, Mjdall«pcice«inNovenilier,down dijitly fnnn a month earlier. „’’.I Jhe figures were released recently ^:the;^n>pl<>y)eni Security Com- qfiNoith Carolina. .vN ovci^ joblesa tMci for sur- Is^BSjcauailcii: Yadkin, 2.7 per- oiNi Но1||м. 3 pcRcm; bedell, 3 pcr- oMK Ои^Цм. 2.9 p e n ^ aiid For- Ш 1 The Davie County Arts Council and The Alts Council of Winston-Sa­ lem and Forsylh County announce tbe 1997 Regional Aitisi Onnt №i(iaiii. Formeriy known as the Emerging AnisiandEslabli>hedAniitpro|nuns, thisgranl provides financial tu p ^ lo devekiping professkxiab by funding a projeclwlwtopivolaltoiheadvuKC- mentoftheircaieenasaitisls. OnuUs aie awaided in amounu up to $2500 lo excepliaoally talented visual, pafoim- in(, litemy, and inler-discipUnaiy >i>- Isli on the biiU of quality of wcfk and commitmenl lo an artistic caieer. R<sidenUorRinyth.Davie,Diviiir ion. Stoke«, Suny and Yadkin couH liesaieeligible. Artists mustbeatleast ' 18 yeara old and cannot be cuiremly enrolled in a degree or certificale pro­ gram. A volunteer panel of profes­ sional artisu will review all applica­ tions. ThedeadUneforconipl^ap- pUcations is March S. THe Regional Artist Project Gianl isoneofiixgnmprogianufundedand admi^sleied by Thp Aiu Council. These awards are made passible through The Ans Council Campaign and Ihe Noith Carolina Arts Council. Forfiii bmtationandajipli- . calknfonns,canlacttheDavieCoiinty AmCoiiiKUat634-^II2. . ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ A - $1,500.00 FORTHE MEANEST, TOUGHEST, BADDEST MAN TO ENTER, CALL 1-800-722-911S 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK THREE ONE-MINUTE ROUNDS STREET RQHTEHS, BAR BflAWLERS, FARMERS. MARTIAL ARTS, OR ANYONE ELSE JUST PLAIN MEAN ENTER THE RINQ AND BATTLE rTOUTI FISTS ARE QOINQTOFLY AS THEY FIGHT FOR THE PRIZE MONEY AND THETTTLE... «»WfBriMWINTOIIW Light W (ight140-I80/Mkkll* Wtight 160-185/HMvy WMght 186 & Ovw IF YOU’RE MAN ENOUGH, YOU’RE INVITED TO ENTER TO WlfJ THE MONEY. AND THE TITLEI cuL N O w i U A W iM toH Lv-H O P iM natioN A U -iiopm oiiw m H am M O G K S W U IU ^ ^ (LOCATED U.S. 64 W E S n FBIDAY, JANIMBY 17TH A M1UBDAY, JANIMBV 18IH DOORS OPEN AT 7:00PM / SHOW TIME 8:00PM ADVANCE TICKETS $10.00 • AT-THE-DOOR: $12,00 • CHILDREN (6-11) $8.00 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k i f i f i f 'k 'k i t 'k i r i r ÏÎ--4 ...... '■Jj .^ îr lt ^ E È o m T Y Ë ^ 1997 ¡i)' I ^handful of Davle residents watch a video on Unifl. They were attending a planning board meeting on a rezoning request by the company, but Ihe meeting was postponed until Jan. 14 because there weren't enough board members to hold a quomm. . - -Photosby Robin Fergusson Unifi Fteoning Meeting Delayed Until Jan. 14 ByMikeBanihai^ Davic Coumy Enterprise Rccord• ( AhamJ^ofrcsidentslumedupfor a DavieCounty Planning Board meet­ ing last week. TTiey wanled to know more about Unifi's plans for 162 acres near 1-40 ol the end of Lee Jackson Drive. They learned a liltle bit about the plans, but heard nothing from the plan­ ners. Only two members (Allen Snipes und Stacy Cornatzer) of Ihc seven* piember board atiended. There was no olficittl meeting, bul Teny Bralley, • chairmanoriheDavieCouncilonEco' fioniic Development, showed a video ад: Unifi and lold of some of the - topipany’s plans. planning board meeling has b^n rc-scheduled for? p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14. Bralley suid Unifi is a good corpo-. rate citi7.cn. and that the chairman of Ihe board oflhcGreensboro-basedtcx- lilc company. Allen Mcbane, lives in Davie County. The company's plans for ihc Davle property could include warehousing, manufacturing and ofdces. Unifi spe- cializeslnprovtdingteKturcdrabric to other companies. "Our growth is not only here but overr^as. Wc want lo be amajorsuppliertoanyone who weaves or knits cloth," Mcbane said in ihe video. Bralley said Unifi's plans in Davie would be in addition loay other expan­ sions the company plans. Including ihe one in Yadkin Couniy. No facilities would be closed lo build the one here. "Unifi is not clear of exactly what might go at ihat sile,” Bralley said. "They do have some immcdinle needs. They own the land. They bought il for future expansion." The company is environmentuUy responsible and communily minded. Bmlley said. Sewer service to the project would be extended from a county line on Fannington Road, which leads to the Mocksvillc ireatmenl facility. Details of how lhal would be paid for would have to be worked out between the company and the county, he said. 11)6 stale departmem of transporta­ tion is committed lo paving Lee Jack­ son Drive if Ihc projecl is built. Davic has made a new interchange at Red­ land Road or Rainbow Road a top priority In ils wish list lo Ihe DOT. Residents asked several questions, brescent EMC Reduces Electric Rates By 5% I-;, Cresccnt EMCselcclricrolcshave . ten reduced an average of 5 percent. inicli«Jan.J. -Cf We are vciy pleased lo be able lo teitec our rales by 5 percent." R.B. Jr., executive vice presidenl said in his announcemem. "As 1997 progresses, we will continue to look fcr opponunities to further increase fliir eneigy efficicncy and keep our elRtric rates at Ihe new lower level as as possible." - * According to Sloan, several factors made the 5 percent decrease possible. "This rale reduction is the direct result of lower wholesale power costs; our members' porticipalion in our markei- ing programs, including the load man­ agement system: and the tremendous growth in our servicc area which fur­ ther improves efficicncy and lowers cost overall." Each members'exact reduction will be determined by the amount of elec­ tricity used cach mcMh and what rate classification they arc in. Inacompari- son of the new and old rates, the Resi­ dential All-Elcclric Rate will fall by 7.77 perccnt. General Scrvicc Rates, which most other residential members arc billed by, will be reduccd 4.76 pcrecni. Small businesses billed under thc Medium General Scrvicc Rate will have Ihcir rales rcduced 5.23 percent, and Lai^c Power Rates will be rcduccd 5.20 percent. This is comparing thcold rale to the new rale, not considering the "whole- salcpowercostadjustmcnt." Crcscent EMCs rates arc higher in the summer (July-October) lhan they areduring the winter, or non-summer billing period. (Novcmbcr-June) due lo a higher de- If Your Electricity Fails, Follow These Tips ; Freezing rain, sleet and snow can cause power outages. Crescent EMC furnishes elcctricily to consumers in Ih» area and when severe wealher causes power outages, employees of Cfescent begin woridng immediately lOJ restore scrvice as quickly as pos­ sible. I Ifyourlightsgoout.lookoutsideor oill your neighbors to see if they are vrithcHil power. If they're not, check your fuse bo« or circuit breaker Io see ifyou can locate the problem. If your neighbofhood is out of power, call Crescent EMC. The outage repotting num№eris;Mocksvillet>istiict-l-800- 483-8237.,i„; iU k folks at Cresccnt offer the fal­ lowing tips.lo help you during a power ouuge. "Close drapes or pull shades down to:save h ^ Pick one room on the w.ann sid« of Ihe house and slay in this niohi. Clofc Ihe door to Ihe rest of the house. You may ';ven want lo use blinkeu to insulate your windows. •Tum off all appliances; lura off all lights cxccpi one: and, lum down your healing ihcimosial. •If you use a portable healer, make sure it’s properly ventilated. •Make sure your kitchen range is off, both the surface and oven. Never use it for heat. •Avoid opening therefrigerator and freezer doore. A full, freestanding freezer will keep food at fieezing tem­ peratures aboul two days; a half-full freezeraboutoneday. Formorcinfor- malion aboul food safely during and after a power ouuge, call the Agricul­ tural Extension ОШсе. •If you see a downed power line, suy away. And call Crescent EMC al once. •When your power comes back on, slowly switch your appliances and lights back on. Outages Ihat occur in severe wealher, or lhal last for an ex­ tended period of lime, can place a heavy butden on Ihc elcctrical system atthemomentiheppwcrisrestored. Iii order toavoid Ihis. Crescent EMC asks that you tum off every inside light except one, as well as your appliances. Whenthepowercomesbackon,slowly switch you appliances and lights b.ick on and gradually retum your heating thenmoslal to ils noimal selling. Your patience and cooperation is especially important when a power outage occurs. Rest assured, Cresccnt EMC employees will do whatever h lakes to restore your electric service. Unifi Rezoning, Road Chai^ On Tap Fbr Planning Board! There will be a mcclingoflhe Davie Couniy Planning Board on Tuesday. Jan. 14, nl 7 p.m. in Ihc commissioner’s loomoflhcDavieCounlyAdminlslra- lion Building, Mocksville. , Unin Corp. submillcd n rcqucsl to rczone 162.32 acres from Rcsidcnlinl- Agricullural R-A to Industrial 1-4 Spe­ cial Use. This property is located on the nnilhwcsi side of 140 between Rainbow Road nnd Pinebnxik Schwil ' Road at Ihe end of Lee lockson Drive (S.R. 1463). This property is further •**- described as being parcel 10.01 of .Tip Map E-6. The special uses of this Ш|)Й Include developing warchousing. tlli Ясс and manufacturing facilities foi- I David M. Hanes reprcsenled^jr Surveyor C. Ray Calcs submillcdfcc review an amended plat ofthe pti№\ ously approved residential land subdi­ vision lilled River Bend Hills. TTie uinendrocnl involves a revised loca^' lion of a 60-fool roadway easement andnncwlocalionofalotlinebclwcch lols6and7. Car Burned; Later Reported Stole^ Acar was found bumingat the Fork bull field Saturday night, and authori­ ties arc irying lo figure out what hap­ pened. Davle Sheriffs Detective John Stephens said the 1995 Honda Civic owned by Rundy Scan Whitman of Lcxingion apparently had been inlcn- tionally SCI on fire. , Thc inside of the vehicle was stn)yed, he said. "He (Whitman) said he paritcd a Food Lion in Welcomc, and was told- later it was parked hero and set on He reported it stolen when he was i{j|d^ whal had happened," Stephens saii),'‘^. mostly about trafficand locatlonof the buildings. - — One woman said she had recenlly bought property there to build a house ill the country. and did nol wont to look out her kilchen window at an industry. William Plowman said that inter­ state inlerehanges bring gas stations and traffic. Bralley said trucks going to und from Unifi would likely takcRain* bow Road lo Hwy. 158. Jesse Boyce, planning and zoning director, said there arc strict bufTer requirements for industrial property borderingresidenlialpropcrty.Theland is currently zoned residcnlial-agricul- tural.andUnifiisaskingittobechangcd to industrial special use. "Their facilities arc Impressive," Bmlley'.said. "It's clean, and they've been a good corporate citizen." stolen Ihuler FuH Of Toasters- Recovered Saturday In Daviá; A trailer reported stolen from Kernersville on Dcc. 30 was found at a Davie County truck st(^ on Jan. 4. Approximately 300 toasters, aboul a pallet and a half wtmh, were missing when it was discovered, said Davle SherifTs Detective John Stephens. The trailer was left al Horn's Truck Slc^, and another driver for Voyager Transportation of Concord noticed lU' Satuniay and called the sheriffs Uqtj- partmenl. .cm.;- Workers al Ihe iruck stop told:; Stephens the trailer had been there "a couplc of days.** - ^.. The trailer was carrying a full lood>. of toaslcfs, and was returned to the. owner, he said. -.i. 2 Anested In Fight With Pdte Two men were arrested after He was placed in the Davic County- Mocksvillepoliceofficerswerecalled Jail In lieu ofa $2,500 bond. lo Hollow Hill Court lo investigate a Derrick Peltiford, 19, of 255, complaint about noise from a party on Mountview Drive, was arrested D^., New Yeai's Eve. 31, at 10 p.m. at Hollow Hill Court ¿ot. mand for electricity during thc sum­ mer, which results in higher wholesale power costs. "Wc arc excited about this rate re- duction-lhc first one in many, many, years." Sloan said. "And It is due in part to our members' efforts to hold down costs, as well as ihosc of our employees, who perform ihcirjobs very cITlcicntly. Together, wc have been successful in making a dificrcnce in clcclriciiy costs, and wc hope our ef­ forts will continue to makcadiffcrence throughout 1997 and beyond." he added. Eddie Uwis Neely Jr., 18, of 343 Nibuntview Drive, was arrested Jan. 3, at his home on warrants filed by Of* ficer M. A. Grant Dec. 31, for assault­ ing a law enforcement officcr, injuiy lo personal property and obsuticting and delaying an officer. obstructing and delaying an ofTicer^ According to Officer V.S. Helds, Peltiford was arrested after, being, warned several times logetawayfrom. Grant, who was in a confronialion wiihk Neely. ... Bolh men will face these charges In' Davie County District Court Jan. 23.; Pedestrian Hurt In Wreck On MO Crescent EMC is an electric coop- eralivefumishingelcclricityloapproxi- tnatcly 48,300 nwmbers in parts of Wilkes, Yadkin, Alexander, Iredell. Davie, Caiawba. Rowan, Lincoln, Cabamis. Gaston and Mecklenburg counlics. An accident on 140 on Dec. 30 spawned anolher in whiehapedeslrian was seriously injured, according to Highway Palrol reports. Al 8 p.m., Winslon-Salem resident Lane CompereSlariing,39, was travel­ ing ea.sl on 140 approximately 1 mile From the NC 801 exit when her 1991 Honda veered off Ihe right side of the tonl.stiikingaguardRul.SiariinglaUr lold Trooper T.D. Shaw her Honda may have had a blow oul or stmck a slick spot, causing her to swerve out of control. Starling's car was hit hy anolher vchicle traveling east on 1-40 al 8KM p.m., a 1988 Dodge van driven by' Albert Edian Andes Jr., 38, of Fonlana,' Calif. Not seeing thal Starling’s vehicle slopped inIhe road ahead, Andesfaifea' to reduce speed, striking the Honda iA'^ Iherear. The Honda then moved forward,'' sinking pedestrian Joseph Monno, ¡0 " The Advance lesident had been assiiw ’ ing Starling afler Ihe inilial accident. . According lo Shaw, Manno was ' temporarily pinned belween thè Starling’s Honda and Ihe guardrail. 1^6 " was transponed to Fonyth Merooi^ HospiudinWittsioa-Salem. Grants Available Tiirough Regional Artists Program ilb |t26Percêrt 'trbavic'iunenpkiynicMralecoMin- uêilDbe artiongIhe bwealin Ihe Slate, liiCdalX4percci)tinNovcnter,down ^l¿uly fiçm a nxmlh eariier. OJhe figures weie released recently byiihe ^H4)loynient Security Com- IpiukmoriNoflh Carolina. .^' ^ovqulwr joHeu riue* for sur- WpidiiHicnunlla! Yadkin, 2.7 per- ei*;IU««|i|B.3pereem;be*ll,3pet- sitt DuddKO, 2.9 percem; and For- ц А 2А | ассМ . The Davie Couniy Arts Council and The Arts Council of Winston-Sa­ lem and Fonyth County announce Ihe 1997 Regional Artist Grant Program. Ftnnerly known u the Emerging Artistand Established Aitistproipns, this grant provides financial suppon 10 developing professionals by funding a pnjectwhichis pivotal to the advance­ ment of iheir^reers as artists. Oianu are awarded in amounts upto$2i00 to exceptionally talented visual, perfonn- ing, Uteraiy, and iiuer-disciplinaiy art­ ists 00 the basis of quality of woik and comndtnienl to an aitisUc canci. RcsklenlipfFinyth,Davie,Dividr son, Stokes, Suny and Yadkin eoH№ tiesareeligible. Artistsmuslbeatleast 18 years old and cannol be currently cnioUed in a degree ot ceiUflcate pro­ gram. A volunteer panel of profes­ sional artists will review all applica­ tions. The deadline for cocnpletnl ap­ plications is March S. Hie Regional Artist Project Grant is one ofsixgrampngiams funded and admidstered by 'III; Ans Council. These awards ore made possible through The Aits Council Campaign and Ihe Noith Carolina Alts Council. Foe infomution ii«l appli- catk»rcms,conucttheDavieCMiity Alta CbuiicUal 634-^112. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ei.soo.oo FORTHE MEANEST, TOUGHEST, BADDEST MAN TO ENTER, CALL l-aOO-722-eilS 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK THREE 0NE4MNUTE ROUNDS SEETOXERS WHE8TLER8, STREET FIGHTERS, BAR BRAWLERS, FARMERS, MARTIAL ARTS, OR ANYONE ELSE JUST PLAIN MEAN ENTER THE RING AND BATTLE IT 0UT1 FISTS ARE GCINQ TO FLY AS THEY FIGHT FOR THE PRIZE MONEY AND THETITLE... MI4Mnr<MNMT0NW ...............UlMW«ishl140-160/MIMI*W*lghtieO-V88/HMvyW«lght1Mt;OvwIF YOU’RE MAN ENOUGH, YOU’RE INVflED TO ENTER TO WIN THE MONEY, AND THE TfTLEI CAUNOwi •M w im o m .v - H o p m m iio tU L M - H O P H o iiw m H tm IIOGKSVIU£IMIIQIUU.W (LOCATED U.S. 64 WES-n FMDAY, JANttARV 17fH ft SATUMMV, DOORS OPEN AT 7;00PM / SHOW TIME 8;00PM ADVANCE TICKETS $10.00 • AT-THE-DOOR: $12,00 • CHILDREN (6-11) $8.00 'k ^ 'k 'k 'k je 'k 'k ifir'k ir'k irir DAVIE C O I ^ ВШЖРНШ MDCOHO^ii»: ^ ' ; „ { I Í ■ ’ l i Í '" - mdsided Davie KOsFiài; Murphy Takes Hit ',0n the eve of the WOW’S 14th annual Starcade, which took place Dec. 29 in Nashville, Tenn., Davie County’s fifth-ranked team pranced iiilo a three-ring circus at East Gaston High. .•The Wat Eagles, the . shb^stoppen and wrestling icons, went there to trade locks with six otiMrteamsina diiat team touttiament named the Warrior Challenge, which doesn’t permit balled fists. But in the last gasps of the iwo- day[ marathon, just before Davie had driven six teams inlo the grolind by an average of 64-9, the loumament tiansfonned into something more real than Starcade's phantom chops. Slarcade charged wide-eyed wrestling consumers $27.95 lo . witness Rowdy Roddy Piper's sleeper hold on Hulk Hogan, twice the size of Piper but who dozed off 30 niinutes into the the main event. ■ The Warrior Challenge, without the outrageous pay-per-view| fee, yfti suddenly a made-for-TV wrplling movie. ■ The West Branswick Trojans, a 3-A leam from Shallotte who dropped a S9-11 decision to Davie, punctured the balloon of politeness, . lacked the milk of human kindness aiki gave Davie an unusually cold 'shoulder. ' Wilh a victory offically in the books, Ihis affair turned jnto a foaming-at-lhe-mouth rivalry when Zéb Carter rallied from Iwo points down in Ihe last 10 seconds to win by one, a rally similar to when the . fat boy next door banks in a 3- pointer from the top of the key. Carter’s opponent blew his lop. Then as tempers entered Ihe red zone, Brian Murphy’s opponent at 21S hurled three dirty cross faces, despite wamings from the ref. The next thing anyone knew, the Trqjans were as charming as a prison guard on breakout day. . When Muiphy’s elbow acci­ dently caught thc kid in Ihe kisser, Hije Trojan wrestler sent Murphy a right hook, which connected. ■ The Trojans met althe cenler of the'mat, triggering their dismissal. "By that time, it was out ot con­ trol," Coach Buddy Loweiy laid. ; IMuiphy said: "He wu beaUng the crap out of me, and he started throwing haid crosa faces. After the t ^ h one, I waa sick of it. 1 ifndently elbowed him in Ihe head, ^ took it penonal and sucker- inched me. "I jumped up ready to fight and ref held me down. Then when |fe coach kicked me hi Ihe leg, I jinped up. It took two left to hold fKdown." ;:The instant that the bk)w landed, I f i mother, Vickie, w u riK in i nthebleachen,futerthaaif e bad been ■ bomb acaie. "I , d to get M n. Murphy back In i stands," Lowoy siÛ , b u ÿ iin i. [¡'She weiu enzy,’ Adam Connor 1 with I chuckle. *Sh( waa at the b ofthe bleiKhtn and flew down В 1 Ml UD." A wedt aher the commolkm, ntieluned (him a 12-day u Davie's camp waa itiU rthewlUdevelop- I'lp u ih im in a fa rskiD cia d k . Ь р п Ш у Ю и с м а а Ы кГ )! ероЬ т and «оо,*1а1й Carter. a ht didnt Dtink Iwwa» |tok)ie.He|Mup.tlnwhit J fear iutd i l a ^ my hand.’ I Н и tomtenled wttsUer. cunini y,tnid|tdloawdiow«ti. tL o m iy n id : 1 b ( iu y dNnMd ¥lM tt.№ lbat|hlkadidB 4|M ilMZibiKiMlkdtheAdliix MMdtowiMMSiSOont';. - I l i i i l i i a M i ' - h p l l ! Wrestlers Rally To Beat Stale's ByBrtanPtta Davie County Enteiprise Recoid It wasbilled as aballleof twoof the stale's top programs, and it was. In B mild upset, nnh-ranked Davie County edged No. 3 Duiham River­ side 36-30Salurdaylnaflve-team dual tournament in Duiham. The War Eagles, who won three of four matches to improve lo 17-2, watched Pennsylvania'sDanville High snap their IS-match winning streak in a37-27loss.DavieoveiwhelmedHigh Point Central 70-10 and Northern Duriiam(l6-12. Beating the Piiates in eariy Januaiy will hold little significance a month from now, so Coach Buddy Loweiy was more upbeal over gaining valu­ able experience as Ihe War Eagles pre­ pare for Ihe con- j ference. "They wrestled hard, we wiestledhanLthis is the way it fell this time," said Lowery, whose club rallied fnm a nine-point defi- ch to win by six ' over Riverside. Mtliphy "It's notoneof Ihose super-duper wins. This is preseason. A lot can change in a monlh. It’s how you feel on that day. We were lucky Ihis time." After 189-pounder Pete Tunis re­ ceived afoifeit to cut Riveiside's nine- poim lead to30-27,the War Eagles got a second-period pin from Brian Mur­ phy at 213 to give Davie a 33-30 ad­ vantage with one match left. The outcome stood on the sImuI- den of heavyweight JJ. Rice, who prevailed 8-5 for the clinch^. Davle blew past the Pirates 12-0 when Adam Bailey and lamey Holt recoided fiist-period pins, but Adam Cdnnoi’s pin at 130 was Davie’s only points in the next seven classes. Brad Pack, Jeremy Sink, Jon Mauney and CJ. Johnson losl deci­ sions and Tim Ijames and Michael Mitchell were pinned, leading to Riverside’s 26-18 lead with nve matches left. 'Hie War Eagles took fourof dwse, starting with a 10-9 win fnxn Zeb Carter at 160, which endeda204nin by Ihe Pinues. When RivenMe ham- nwedZekeEacle20-7all7l,illed30- 21,thePimes’Uige3lleadofthematch. Four Davie wRstien had4-0lour- naments; Bailey, Holt,Carterand Mur­ phy. Connor and Tunis won three of four, and Rice heki the upper hand in two of three. Tunis barely got heat(S- 4) to the guy from Pennsylvania, so he had a pretty good weekend," Lowery said. Ijames, Mauney, Johnson, E ^ and Sink each split four matches and Pack (1-3) and Mitchell (0-2) found tough sleddiiig. ‘Good gosh. Pack’s a fresh- man,'thecoach said.’He wrestled 119 and he weighs belween 105-108. He wiestledhardandhadsomegood,close matches. "(Milchell'stwolosses)werenotan indkatkn of how good he wrestled. He wrestled two state champions." Wilh Jeff Wilson, who quit, gone Daitis and Lester Hokxmb goe througti a range ol emotkMW watching ttwir daugtiter play vaisity tMSketlMtll at Davie High Stdwol. - PhotM by Jm m Barringer From Ihe Bleachers PaiHils Show Range Of Emotions At Daughter's Games By Dwight SfMika Davie Couniy Eniciprise-Reconl Her dad sits quietly in the stands, always wilh her mother, always just a llnleonedge. Hisliltkgii)lsplaylng..Heknowswhatshelsfeeling. Heknowsthe - fhislraUona. Theneivousnesi. Hiethiiils. Lester Hokombfldgets and squiims. His wife, Dailis, is more vocal. She yells encoungemenl. She second guesses the referees. He usually tells her Ihe referees'calla are correct. Leslie Hofcomb, I6,ajunh)r, is playing forthe Davie High girts basketball team. She has been the leading scorer in most games this season. Dad soft-pedals his influence. But Leslie has basketball in her genes. Lester Hokomb waa a star at Staranunt High School yean aga Darlis was the chief cheeileader. He was choaen to pUy in the Easi-West all-stv game and butded a liill schoiatsMp at AppalKhiati Stale UiiivMty: Faryeara.b«kelballwaaami|iorpMofhialifie. Hecoachedfor 10 yean al Ml Aiiy High Schod fiom 1975-85. They have two older daughten. One ofthem, Brooke, 20 alao pbyed for Davie High. n t M t S t t P l ir « M i- r w U from the team, Jake DavUNailhuitaiidNick Switzeiland, Loweiy acoiiMd 10-point setback lo Oanyyie "We wrestled some fip iili owl Ihelr wei^l classes out olf necessitK hesaid. "Danville'sgood.prwewie^ hud and at Ihe lop of out level, the{1; can'l complain.'There vmiomchil; matches at some place«."i\ ‘ • Danville took die su it by stalC going44>.RivenMe(2-2)Bnishedlh | bdiind Davie..... Muipl^ has tak | over Ihe lead with 22"iirins In № matches, followed by Cotnor (21-S and Mauney (21-3). HoH (204) ia ^ fouith War Eagle with 20 or more victories. Other recoids: Johnson, 19- 4;Ijames and Rice, 19.6; Bailey, 17-2: Tunis, 17-4; Sink, 16-g;CiMer, 1541: Marion, 14-2: and Pack, ii-4. ^ North Girls ЕуеТЩе ~ By Bilan Pkta Davie County Enteiprise Reconi ^ . North Davie giris baskethalt coat^ Trish King received seven wins ineigjk games for an eariy Christmas pees^ but missing under Ihe tree was a Iti^ saunis,agiftibecouklhaveusedsii!M she’s nui out of wonls lo describe bn- eighlh-giade team. "This is the hanlest waking team I've ever coached," "T tie y ’r e «King said. , 5 "They're a ® ® a C n coach's dream .TberB '8 w s T o i n o t o n e b ^ d one bad a p p le in th e b u n c h . T h e i, make me m a k e m e lool(look good." _ _ ^ M ;,j North's Q o o a . . new year's •TiM iKIng resolution is to experience die end of 1996 all over again, when the Wikfcals lauled aO four straight wins before a three-week layoff. They talked about dieir new yeaf'i resolution," King saw. "They want to winlhe(PiedmontMkHleSctol)Cnw ference and tiietouinameiiL'nieywit! to be the champiotts. They're w oki^ hard andare real focuscdcathe towna- raentattheendo(theieaaait(alNcrti- west Cabamis)." " . n~j The coKh gianled ths WUdcMa: wharemmedtoactioii'niitdqraiaM.' Fonyth CMMiy Day, a w a * o ff hta, expQctfid ft ftiiocitl^iuoisiif tfaV n tn e iL "I gave tlicn a wodtoM; todoathtm eioiheywoiildailteoiiltl shape,* K it« saU. 1 d U iia a l aiai it ■howedthaitheyhadbecawaUiycM. 00 Iheir own. That iliows oaant>' mem.” W henfkM icacnRkadbackiK >: Noith woriod on cooditioiy« h if haB dU n(,dM k«aiddefalti.^ .v.' King diacoveied imimvad ptay': ftom backup p iM k Mindy S ttm i and Kaidin CiiW tta. who oorid f lit inpcaaed ptayint tin» bcMnd «M N t! S m liIacktanm lS liKyQ iietn.1№ i in in v ii« M tha iu « l tM * W i« nU.’Ilay^dchBllaivlKlbcaM’ |*Vh||linM.‘niaytaaaM«Ui«hiil' in pnclii» airi « o U i« CM tbair M < h « d iiw « d d tta a .:' • TwaaaaSaim iwaikiivtiallw«' .. H rvn m m tm K im i> I iir t n iiw iii^ ^ i *' faaRb,ia*tteM á«,'T «»l ptayk« bar huida ao « tV h* а ц я « a m llla .'ih tiM .rn i* a M a « ib t «briitobnl.’U«aU.1IÌy4Mi»- * п ц т ш i lì | М 1 а .1 а 1 м 1 1 « * (1 я г '4 М ’1 М « , fci' рИв'.ОеШ и..!!»-; '’M M H ktk rie Y ;-îr- . г В2-DAVIE СОШ Т¥ ENTERPIUSE RECORD, Jan. 9,1997 ! "Good &>ys'Of Davie ! SuckapundiedfnShSlMte Continued From Рв|е Bl Onlookers recalled the events. "I don't think that team could take losing to us. is what started it." said Tim Ijames. "1 just kind оГ sat back, just sat on the bleachers. When Zeb beat that boy by one poinl, that's when It started. We needed a video camera." Lowery applauded his boys for finding a seat. "I told them to act like some young men.” he said. "I tried to get everybody calmed down. Our people responded well. Everybody could have been in the middle of the mat. Our people acted like they had some brains, like innocent little children.** Bameycastle. who lives for action, was stunned when West Brunswick's coach stared him down. "The coach asked me if we were scared," Bameycastle said. "1 said. 'No. we're not scared. The score is 4 Ы I .'It could have been a hellava fight." Memory's video was clear to Jeremy Sink and Pete Tunis. "One of the refs on another mat come over and some kid from West Brunswick swung at him," Sink said. ' "Their coach got into it wilh a ref. and (Vickie) wanted a pelce of their coach," Tunis said. Adam Connor was relieved that his old buddies weren't in attendence. "If it would have happened two years ago -> back when we had Mark Mason, Michael Hunter and them - there would have been a fight. Thai's one of the reasons there wasn't a fight. We're more laidback now. "He hil (Murphy) In the facc. He just hauled ofT and hit him. 1 couldn't believe he did It. The thing about it... he was laughing. They were frustrated because we were beating the crap oul of ihem. They wanted to get back at us somehow." David Nail, who didn't make the trip because of a shoulder injury, was so engrossed from his holiday adventures that he didn't notice anything strange when I quizzed him. "When. New Year's Eve?" said Nail, with a straight face. "1 got inlo aboul 10 fights that night." Lowery and Connor were amused. "It was funny, but it's not going to be funny when those (refs) have to fill out all those ejection forms," Lowery said. "Il wos preity funny, I thought," Connor said. Then he laughed hysierically, which was filling under the circumstances. Wlar Eagles Ranted Fifth .Davie's wrestling team was just a visitor at East Gaston High iwo weeks ago. but it owned ihe Warrior Chal­ lenge by taking six consecutive matches by an average of 55 points. Thc War Eagles, ranked fifth in the slate by M^ News, blasted St. Stephens 57* 12, East Gaston 54« 15, South Poinl 82-0, Myers Park 64-9. West Brunswick 59-11 and Ashbnwk 69*9. "We wrestled as well as we've wrestled all year," Coach Buddy Low­ ery said. "We haven’t wrestled bad all year, bul we turned it up another notch. We were physical and beat the crap out of some people." Nick Summers, visiting his father in Switzerland, missing at 112 didn't slow the War Eagles, who inserted Brad Pack in his slot. Pack won all six matches to eam one of four MVP awards for Davie. ' 'Adam Connor, CJ. Johnson and Brian Murphy also won all six matches Mai News Top 104-A Wrestling Poll 1. Cary 2. Orange 3. Durham Riverside 4. Eden Morehead ^ 5, Davie County ' ¿'Seventy-Fiist ‘ .74Tharlotle Independence New Bern >A ‘Crimsley ::i«Ml.Tabof :1lManMe MmHIm : South Rowan, i;: ^^^ns, Drive and Tuscola Davie High varsity boys basketball team members, from left: first row, Jaime Dyson, manager, Josh Bamhardt, Derick Faulkner, B.J. Johnson, Tremaine Duiin, Derrick Duiin, Cedric White, Eric Kistler, Carrie Shamel, manager; second row, Assistant Coacra John Williams, Gdric Potts, Jamie Neese, Eric Alspaugh, Jason Neese, Ray Spain, Charles Miiier, Coach Darrell Steeie and. •Photoby Robin FarguMonAssistant Coach Frank Dotson. Connor Mates History With 107th Wrestling Win to claim MVP. The coach has done his homeworlc. "Wc'rcgeltingbclteronourfcct,"Low- cty said. "We've been walching other peoplewiestle. We’ve tried new things. We'n: a lot better than we were in Ihe North Davidson tournament or when we wrestled Alleghany. I don't know if anybody will beal Alleghany. "From dayone until right now. we're probably 100 percent (better). They want to leam as a group. We're pretty solid all the way through." Left off the MVP list but equally efTective were lake Marion and Tim Ijames. who combined to go 11-0. Adam Bailey, who received five forfeits. Jamey Holt. Jon Mauney and J J. Rice each won flve of six and Pete Tunis won four of five. Zeb Caner and Jeremy Sink had 4-2 outings. Lowery didn't foresee such domi­ nation. "We had a hosh-posh lineup - Brad Pack wu at 112 and Jamey Holt at 119," he said. "That lineup (turned out to be) prcny solid. Holt got to eat and Brad isusualiy 106or 107anyway. Il gave me a chance to wrestle some young people." Former stars Scott and Malt Page have attributed to Davie's 14-1 record, "lexpect to be real good. butScotl Page helps some days and Man comes when he's no* with Soulh Davie." Lowety said. "Tliis team has been more enjoy­ able (to coach), rve studied more and we've tried new techniques. We fell like wc needed to gel bener on our feet, and we have. "We'ic strong and we're young.* C onnor By Brian Pitts - I^vie Coumy Eniecprise Record Davie wrestler Adam Connor has more wi ns than anyone in Davic Counly history, and maybe more nighlmarvs. Connor.a 130- pound senior,beat East Gaston's Robbie Hurst 12- 2 two weeks ago In the Warrior Challenge to record his I07th career win. break­ ing Neil Comatzer’s recoid. but Connor is far from satisfied. Entering last weekend's six-team dual toumament at Riverside with 111 wins. Connor needs 23 more to pass what Comatzer(1064), who opted not towrestleasafreshman.accomplished in three seasons. Connor .should close In on the three- year record when Ihc Midwest Regionals roll around in mid-Febm- ary, precisely where Connor has col­ lapsed Ihe last three winters. If he survives Ihe regionals and qualifies for thc Individual stale finals for Ihe firsl time ever, he'll finally look iniherearviewmlrroratComalzerand everyone else, which is Ihe only way Connor will leave wilh a sense of ful­ fillment. "Making (the record) in my sopho- morejunior and senior seasons issome- thing I really want todo." Connor said. "It'll be close." Coach Buddy Lowery of Davie conceded lhat Connor, oddly enough, lacks confidence, leading to nightmar­ ish conclusions tocach of his first throe seasons. "He doesn't havc as much confidence In himself as I'd like lo see him have." Loweiy said. "He doesn't think he can beat thc good ones, bul he can." As« fre.slinian and sophomore,Con- nordropped one-point decisions in thc scmifinalsandconsoluiion semifinals. "In two matchcs. I wasone point away from going to Ihc state." Connor said. Connorcame upone poinl short last ycaragainst Orange's JuslinHome.the presumed obstacle again in this year's final drive. "(Home) will be back," Connor said. "I ihink 1 can beat him. though." EvenifConnor doesn't jointhecUte company of Corriatzer, Scolty Spry and Scotl Beauchamp. Davie High's only stale champions, he'll slill rank wilh some of Davie's uU-time best, Lowery said. Luck has to be on your side. "It comes down lo being lucky and good and bolh of them." Lowery said. "Il's a combination of who you draw and when you draw them. You don’l know where anybody U going lo be. A lot of Ihings can happen." Connor's personal goals are sec­ ondary to Davie's quest fora Ihird slate crown in four years. "(Tlie rccord) isn't Important right now." Connor said. "I don't get hung up on all that stuff," Loweiy said of Connor chasing 23 wins. "I'djusl like lo see him win 26 more, which would pul him In the stale finals, and for us to win the state dual leam." • Connor broke onto the scene with a 27-7 freshman season, followed by a 29-5 sophomore campaign. He was 37-31astyearandwas 18-1 goinginlo last weekend. ^ Ш с Çiwin i te, TiMA.iadu»» Wo. 2 O m ^ : J î» (te-flot nw d Ы fanmiwrBi ia>>iy.;| Call Carolina PWMfWW?' The M in i Di.sh Satellite Service No Equipment To Purchase Prin:\e Star Supplies & Maintains All Equipment yoc/ff 0 4 W£ COUNTY PRtMESTAR DEALER 910-99M a09 or 1-800-441-6408 per day Do you have your annual Tanglewood;'Greens Fee Pass? If not, now is the ; time! For 1997 Tanglewood is offering a Umited number of annual golf passes. Your pass includes extras such as; No Initiation Fee ■ ii Gate Sliclfer ; Advanced Tee Time Resen’ations Piivilcges : Par-3 privileges : and so mucli more! :Starting As Low As *250'"’ : Call (910) 778-6320 for more information : ^ a f ^ / c w o o d ¿/i ^ 7 / I little CaesarsRzza SUFEA BOWL SPECIAL Enough Food To Turn Your Fam ily Meal Into A... P lM ffff! P A M ff! w e N o w H m e ( р д а в ю и ц к у п О КХ Е Н Ш Ш«м м grir a (ИМрс«1ч licMn. No с<чт riKmvyi eim Uk С.МЖ EMphM. 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DEC. 21 BLUE DEVILS (10)BULLS (8) David Stein 6 Cli{roidBufiis2 Aaron Hollifield 2 Hunter Fosters LukeCraRbrd2 Kyle Winters 3 HORNETS (21)MAGIC (18) James Arnold 5 Andrew Guilden 2 Tim Eib 7 Ben Stocker 5 Nicholas Bamhait 2 Richard Hait2 Andrew Beck 7 Michael Mashore 9 CELTICS (19)TARHEELS (13) Jason Whitley 2 Zack Vogler 5 Kuitis Bivins 3 Josh Keller 2 John McDaniel 2 Dustin Morgan 5 D.J. Rice 8 Lany White 1 John Benfield 4 GIRLS 3\4 SAT. DEC. 21 DEACONS (12)PANTHERS (6) Kelly Mitchell 2 Ashley Comatzer 4 Stephanie Winters 2 Angela Gaither 2 Megan Pitts 8 HORNETS (28)BULLS (2) Jamie Durham 12 Ashley Whidock 2 Janna Seamon 4 Christie Taylor 12 K(X)L DUDES (12) RAPTORS (10) Jennifer Cope 2 Heather Oakley 2 Ashley [>avidson 2 Alyson Walker 6 Danielle O'Neal 2 Mol)y Harris 2 Erin Whitaker 6 BOYS J\6 SAT. DEC. 21 RAPTORS (38) Micah Gainer 12 David Ofsillo 10 DanielHollifield« Richanl Pennington 6 Mitchell Roberts 2 Brandon Beck 2 DEACONS (22) Luke Phelps 8 Mance Wilson 2 Nick Taylor 12 SUNS (17) BenAUied4 McKenize Willougbby 11 MatthewSaun2 CELTICS (18) Matthew Burchette 4 Calab Davis 2 George Caiter 2 Kuit McNabb 6 ChrisBeaver2 Coiey Savario 2 LAKERS (25) D .JH am S Brian Hunter? Tiavis Howell 6 Nathan Reavis 7 GRIZZLIES (12) David Bolin 6 Justin Lanning 3 BiyanKiik|ialnck2 Robert Furches 2 MAGIC (14) Zack Miller 9 Thomas Paisleys BULLS (14) StewartSwainS Andrew McClannon 7 Blake Klinksiek 2 GIRLS 5V6 SAT. DEC. 21 ROADRUNNERS(20) Ryanne McDaniel 12 Deanna Shamel 4 Nicole Jester 2 Heaiher McDaniel 2 TIGERS (23) Sarah Williams 17 Candice Fenell 2 UloibaJones4 HORNETS (10) Ashley Prmtte 2 Alyssa. South 2 Kirstin Purinm 4 JennyBi0MÌwty2 PIRANHAS (16) Brittaiqf Walker to SavanahKowalskei BriannaFoster4 \ ^----____: SÌMhi»IUIcdaomeóriheihoc«ing'vàc№mgonéfromlailyc«. * - ' ' СкШ'|о0^у'11пм1-№'«М<>№1*М1<а4«жк'№10||кф^ She'>ádetri^.‘Shecandrillihebasketlroniloagnnte.''Bulihe'i : iAiiy'trayini&ipliyol»'iiiwnüUroM,bu^^ . ihoa O^nMhancho^herofrallimeswithtalktplaycn. |I №evciiliiiliyiMritl4|tocdl4.H»itMIDcÍM(fMpt«A|4ie '1 d o ii4 lh iiik iK e 'a f iv e f e e l.''r a n U Ù ) a id .| ;mhCliiwAtiiClmmo^'.IMI<l(««en«T.is,4it'clpelt; Theytivf;, : Yel.iAe'ÍtlKMÍIisgiGai«,>v«4 togaboú(idne^ii^ 'V < 'laOrtValley' u * ' She W|hejiinlw,vaitliy team in scoring la»t year. , .’MiüKriattffl.daclMriMteMi^ MüHi-typfc "í - V ^ ........... '№гпю«1|кай|1м|>М«1а(лп|<1м14о Ihmlsatalierdawn,* ^hejok№^I. U ',^1 h > y W N ta d M n № flf|te D ivl*-W M lh w M |m n c « « ly ia. ¿SilUiiiy.Wl)ÍiMhvM«iraqiikUydlimik^^ . nMww«McalL*DriiiMdarihenlMi«toMwtMedLeilio /fcralbtf i t ' ? I V ’''" * » » i ’На,»Ш'1тшшхЛсЛ,'ШяШ.'ЯЫЫЛтШ9ЛюауЬт !hfr.mdil«|ot|gii: . - „ 'i: *WhmdonM|nihMlnmri:Mifi(uif^‘’^ ^ lloVe it," ihe itud about baslietball. Slie hu played since ihe w in ' 1 the third |iiak, Waling in Ihe Smith Grove gym. She ptMlc^aU M can;'' ! modlyKtheYMCAinClemnnia, She,loo,dre>msoftandiRg«ooHete ; huketbdlschoknhip. Herdadacfanwhdgessheisadeftshcoler. HieotherparaGrher - ? Kill developing, he say«. , i : ' Hkmd M U wttch intently from the tiandt. Their youngettdaughlei^ ; hnanlytwoMiiaaiIeftafhighichi»lb«lcetbtll. i ' .> "i Whii will her paetKi do then about basketball?' .... -'.H o lco nb m iw cn qiikU y; Avery young fianddaifhlcr If rfnwing teofpwd», . ; • - , Freshman Team Stomps Suiry Central Fbr Third VVin ByBriaaPhts Davie County Enteiprise Record ayde Studevent’s mysteiy team Is still a mystery. How are they 3*0? Davie's ninth grade basketball team is just that aAer Its 6(M0 romp over Suny Central here Dec. 20. the War Eagles third stndght win by at least \ 5 points. Studevent can't camouflage his ex­ citement biit warns that Frida/s show* down at Parkland will ii^cate just how good his club is. "I'll know next №day when we go toParUand," Stude­ vent said. "HI know how good we are after we leave there. "It's beginning (0 look like we're prttty good. TWs might be anolher good (team). Ijust wanted to play .500 and we still may.... It's a good stail anyway.” The War Eagles had Suny Cenlral in the freezer by halftime. le^ing 42- 14. Thc Golden Eagles shaved eight oFT the margin in the second half. Davie was ted by three double-fig­ ure efforts. Dominic Graham's 15 points, Jason Hawks' 12 and Marcus Lassitei's 10. Ricky White and Travis Peacock chipped in with six each. It got four fromiocy Rankin. IhreefromTony Jordell and two each ftom Kevin Ash­ ley and Andy Boger. The War Eagles will have to find the same type of balance plus sonw added muscle around the boards to knockoffthe Mustangs. "If we matchup on the boards ...?" Studevent said. H\at's the weakest part of our game. We have the outside game and we take care ofthe ball. "We will have to play some real strong defense." Lassiter, the point guard, and his backup, Ashley, have ran the offense withprecisionandHawkshasemerged as a 5ифГ15е weapon inside. "Lassiter and Ashley have been doing the job, and Hawks is pretty strong on the boaids. He gets position, he has good reach, he's quick and he handles ihe' ball decent." ; White, who already has two dunks, is the high-flyer. "Ricky dunkeci w- other one." Studevent said. "I guess he'siheonlyonedunking(\nthelea^ue^; Nobody can outjump him." . Thc coach is anxious to see how tiis | boys respond to the upcoming chal­ lenge. They'll havc to keep their com- ’ posure,because inexperience isapn)b-j lem for them," Studevent said. »;» ! • Six War Eagles are averaging lix points or more a game, ledby Lassitet's 16.6 clip. While joins him in double figures at 10.3, followed by 8.6 from Graham. 7.3 from Peacock, 7.0 from Rankin and 6.0 from Hawks, WiUcats, Tigers Remain Unbeaten In Conference; I Halfway through the season and. CoachRonKiilcofNorthDavic'awres. ■ ding team is sitting on famUlar ground, .atopthePiedmont Middle School Con­ ference. The Wildcats (6-1 overall) are un­ beaten in the conference along with South Davie, which is 64). The Wildcats, who host North Rowan Ihunday after a three-week layoff, have overcome a shortage in experience to challenge for their sev­ enlh consecutive conference tide. This season, however, has brought ab(wt new challenges. "It's been a'lot • different, more teaching wilh the inex- ' perience," said Kiik, whose club owns a 39-match winning streak against PMSC foes. "We're constantly going over things again and again, trying to get it to stick in their head. "I've usually had several (returning wrestlers) who knew what we were doing with no problem when we re­ view things. Now evensome who were here last year, say. 'I don't know.'" As usual, the Wildcats are strong in U)eIowweights.TyierBIack and Adam Stun, the &4 artd 94 pounders, are both . 5-0. Cassidy McMahan is 4-0 and Jus- ;tin Dyson. Steven Stanley, Russ ’ McManus,Cafi Wagstaff.RichHunter and Mitchell Bullard have only one blemiivh on their records. "We're going to have to be morc t consistent inthe middle weights." said Kirk. "Other than that, we're where wc need tobe. At heavyweight, we need to gear (Chris Nichols) up, but he's not doing bad for a seventh grader. 1 think he'll come around." One day after hosting the Maver­ icks, North will welcome Chestnut Grove lo lown for a nonconfeitnce match, then (ravel lo Erwin on Mon­ day. "We’ll see where we're al th^ point.’'Kirk said. "MattWilson(SoulhDavie'scoach) keeps telling me Erwin will be hard to deal with, which may be tnie. We’ll do the best we can. 1 kiiow South Dayie beat the fool out of both of them (North Rowan and Erwin), that's all I knp^ aboul them. — "I’ve seen some clippings from the Salisbury Post on (North Rowan) and they've won about half their match^ Chestnut Grove. 1 have no idea.", Soott Page Shares Expertise __j’County'slwopowencontroltheirown;^B riM nta I Oavie County Enleiprise Record i . . . . .ScanRage.afainerslaleninner-up ; al Davie High and Appalachian Stale .wreadcT.offered hil expettise 10 Soudi Davie's unbeaten ani unlesled wn>- . Uing leam over the holidays. The 'Hgeis (M). whose clowit match was a 24-poinl win over Efwin. are luned up for Ihe season's sndch . drive. "Hie break helped some." said South DaviecoachMatt Wilson.‘One day wehadacUnicwithScoltPage.He did a good Job." WiUi no injuries and die slinfieil part of die schedule behind diem, die .Hgen are weU<i)ulpped for d» up­ coming ride.‘Righl now, weYe pretty healthy or as heakhy aa we can be." d^iiny leading up 10 Ihe Jan. 27 show- downalNoith. "Everybody has one kiss (in die conference) excepi us and North," j Wilsaasakl''We'K(otn|lolhepailor ' die schedule dial (Nonh coach Ron Kiik) wenI dirough in die nm pan of the year, and hell go duough whal we jusi weni dirough. "I teally hope il cones down to Nordi and Sowh on die 27lh." The Tigen will resume action jUiunday and Friday on road trips to Coniher-Lipe and Chestnul Grove, i Knox visiu MocksvUle Ms Monday. ' Fourwieslletswilllakeunderealed ! records inlo HHnday, Naduui Bolen, ' WeileyMinaon.DRwBeckand Willie Roelich. "Beck worked hard (during Wilionsakl*W^|oaendiehardest. dieholklays),'WilioasakL"Hedkht panofdieschedulebehindut,athraa ; miu any pnKIkes-WiUie haa really EiwinandWeilRowan(60-32k)ien). *I diink, knkii« ahead, Moorea- vUle and North Davie an d» lough ones coming up. Niirth always is and Mooresville has improved." With a roller dolled with sevend) graders whohaventexperiencedaloas, .(oini ui^ealed in rombali, ant II ' inpnved, loo. He waka hard and haa ! a really good work ediic.* I Jacob Gamer, Luia Soto, Patrick I Loweiy andJhockUmDaltoohavesuf- fered just one kiss apiece. "Thote are ! our real saiidouts, aa far aa woridng hard and doing the job on the mal," iWilaoo said of his wresden who have First Deer Grant Lakay, ^year-oU soil of Mr and Mis. Stave Lakayof MocksvUle, kied tte fbstdaeif or) Thankagivtng Day wliile tiunting In westem Oavie County. i his uair will have to deier die H((n ¡ i from bécofning coQplwcnt. ! "We'vegoitokeepdiemmalivaled,' hea№yandeligible,"saklWiUon.who' basilsledbyHowwlRiddleandMal«! Page. "We're working hard to keep diekiliidyhabjisrigManddieirgradeiup-' loi,Wilaonand| ’eittieroaekiuornoae. Tommy McDaniel's strides have 'encounged dte coKh. 'He has really .worked hard and come on.' Wilson !saUofMcDaniel,whohasseendnieM I MS and 131 "rve had 10 move some ¡around kince we kM Neil (Rice). iTonimy la really coining akmg and ia lioe^u^hia fbnn.rIqiuries have: ЦШШаЫ> Wl aaa< ич fc»lbitk, U yi гЫ ia a lk ü l InwlMaai;- «аиНуи|Ьаае1мшкмтк»*аик|«аваЦвгк»<аНч|ЬMiabarkato№Wkwad<apfncWaaviiyBNdiiKiiaMkAW;n«! i'; и/я1сЫкю1о*11«1Л"»силт,пяЁШЬМкИ11Ш11тЛ11^Атип WldiNon№Dev)ei«idSoudiny)4 i IcauaedSoulbMloMScdiCoiRUand high as die PiedmortAOddk School jTooyAivriliardMieiiiaiiidtrordie' .Cootneac«'! km нымамп, Davia; :yw. - DAME COÜNTY ENTERPRISE НКСОКидаД7997 SEAT тти Е HOUSE ЙDaniel 13. CnaríotttVB.PhotnÍx 848 South M«ln Str«et » 634-2492 » MocKsvIlle. I »Rocker Retíinef • Multl-Posilion • Chaiso Lounge Your Local, Non-Profit Electric Cooperative Working To Improve The Ann In Whkh We All Work. Servin£ Oavie County fo r Over 50 'Jears 4.CI«(nMnvi.FI^SM»Crescent Electric Membership Corporation 317San(ordAve. 704-634-2136 Mocksville, NC NAME THE WINNING TEAMS EACH WEEK i WIN.. CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone can enter except employees ot ihe Davio County Enlerprise-Record and Iheir families. Only one cntiy allowed per person per week. All entries must be on original newsprint. No Photo Copies.2. Qames in this week's contest are listed In each advertisement on these two pages. Pill In the contest blank and submit Of mail the entry to Ihe Enterprise. Record. P. 0. Box 525. Mocksville. NG 27026. 3. The (irst entrant correctly predicting Ihe outcome of all games In a week will receive a bonus of $100. Weekly prizes are $20 for nrst place and $5 for second place. In ease ot ties, ttw entient who came closest lo the tolal number of points in the lie breaker wins. 4. Entries can be delivered to the Entoptlse*Recoid belore 5 p.m. each week. The olfice Is located at 125 S. Main St.. Mocksvifle. NO. 5. Winners will be announced following each contest. Decisions o) judges will be final. A new contest will be announced each week. 6. In case of lies, awards will be divkied equally among tho winner». W II M *100 •20 litPrite •5 2ndPiln WE HAVE MANUFACTURED HOMES TO FIT YOUR BUDGET. SEEJACETODAYI 1.K>i(ucliyv<.0U H kiBonanza Mobile HomBs 700 Wilkttboro S t • Mocktvilit. NCinter Hwys. 60t & 64 N. 1. Carquett Bowl 70Фв34-5»59 Mi«nlv*.Virglnlt 'Jwntd Л Operated by Jack Мощап_________ I Т Ш Е Ш С В В ИЕАЛИб ft AIR CONDIflONING COMPANY, INC. 50 Millionpeople take comfotl In it Office Phone: 996*2121 24 Hour No.; 723-2510 7. UNC va. 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N tw W n S ltm iK M tllM i Houre: 7:30-5:30 M-F » 7:30-1:00 SatUfdey r iiiifR Y liL A N if flI Search Ihe mb on iheie Iwo pagei to find the eonteil gunes. Then enter the, J team you ptedlci «111 win betide Ihc ndvenWnj «ponsot’« name llBed below.' “I Bring or liiail youreniiy to the Davie Couniy Enteiprlie Reconl. P.O. Box 99. I Mocksville. NC 270M. Deadline it Priday, S p.m. W INNER I I I I :i I I I I I I I j I I I I I I I I I I I ¡I I I I Submit by mail, in person or FAX (70t-634*9760) to Ihe Emerprise>Reconl I ^ omce:I71S.MainSl..MocksvillcorRD.Box99,MoclisvilIe.NC27Q28 j S u p p o rt Oavi«.- C o m ity Sportv! O F F FO O TLO N G 50*= O F F e IN C H ^ U B U J R V ^ “5/1. /% ,. Ш,™ Л Dk. D^h ” ш а п о а т х т т Squire Boom Shopping Cntr Hwy. 801 and 158 MockmlUe,NC Advance.NC704-<34-2МЗ \ *.*т»вШ ш у.тчл 910-998-3121 I ADVERTISER I 1. Bonanza Mobile Homes Mock Tire Mocksville Savings Bank Crescent Electric Furches Motors Vogler’s Funeral Home I 7. Webb Heating« Air I 8. Spillman's Lime & Fertilizer I 9. Handi Cupboard I 10. Oavie Supply I I I I I I I I I i I I Name. 11. Mocksville Builder’s _ _ _ _ _ 12. Galaxy Video ________________ 13. Daniel Fumilure ________________ 14. Subway ________________ 15. Western S t e e r ________________ 16. L&S G r o c e i y ________________ 17. Eaton Funeral Service ________________ Tie Breaker Predici the scorc in ihc following conlcst. In ease of lies, ihe lic-hreakcr will he u ^ d lo determine the winners. WFUvs.Duk« Address.I I Day Phone. .Town. .Night. y O G L E R ^ S O N S •.MiiylMdve.NC8Me “Funeral Home с "See V» fo r Ргватгпяеа funeral PUiM“ ^^^^^¡cn m io n sC h jig e ^W 9 M U ji^^ SP>ECI/\ L C O U P O r o a i R i - o i i M «M i/laM aa4 FNMk M aa ir M ta u Rag.M.W 11am to 4pm M odayfridey With Coupon Only j Ь 2 , A 3 Ihree Convenient Locations 1) Hwy. 801. Codeamae. 284-4141 2) Hwy. 801 N.. Соо1аалма, 284-2828 3) Hwy. 601 al 1-40, Mockavllla 834-7797 ii»a,aiia|^a8auliMi Fiber:¿lass Roofing Shingles 25Ye»"Heritage"....*3P/8q. 25Year"EUle".........W / e q . 20 Year....................4 3 "/sq . (Dellveiy Available) M o i M M y i M 8цц4 814 South Main Süeet •Mocltsville (7 0 4 )6 Э 4 Ш 5 Р А У гесоШ Т У ENireiU>IUSE К ЕСОЩ Jwb Rrst gn^ studenu have been lleaming basic princlpleiof economics .suchaj supply and denund.scarcilyof jproducis, goods, service needs luid wanu Ihrough Ihc role play of Santa's Workshop. Each Sludenl became pro­ ducers disguised os elves in Santa's Workshop. They had five depart­ ments to work In over five days. The children produced various crafts in ^whlch they were paid a wage. The •students deposited Iheir wages at Ihc [Savings and Loan and fiUed out bank •books. After several days of being ;elves, they bccame consumers, with- ;dtew Iheit nwney and went shopping <10 purchase the goods developed dur-. jlng the workshop. t PTA hospitality provided a snack ,of Moravian cookies, hoi eider, and ^Лее in Ihc staff lounge Dec. 13. i n * end of the grading period will ¡be Jan. 9. , Annual group shou will be made Чап. 10. { The Parent Fonim will meet ai 7 )p.m.Jan. 13. ; Jan. 14 is McDonald's Night. ' DAREgradualionandPEdcmon- ¡slrationday willbeJan. 13. j Repon cards go home Jan. 16. The Sandy Grove Slot« will be open Jan. 17. Sliidcnis and suff will have a holi­ day Jan. 20 for Martin Luther King Jr. celebtallon. On Jan. 24 Ihe Ans Council will provldeaspinncr-wcaver.Dailene Wil­ liams. tq demonstrate her skill. The monthlybinhday luncheon will be Jan. 24. Jan. 28 is Skate Nighl. School will dismiss early Jan. 30 for the early release day. The Citizenship Luncheon will be Jan. 31. . PTA will be held Feb. 4. Tcachcrs and staff attended an "Open House" al the home of Linda and Larry Jones Dcc. 16. PlncbrDok Eleincalaiy Cindy Oisillo's second gni* class finished studying planu and seeds by germlnaiing beans, peas, squash, and tomato seeds. The healthiest planU have grown to a good slic and are cxpected 10 produce nowcrs and seeds again. Jimmy Barlngerwastheowner of the tallest hcan plant. A box of iKwks was sentas a Chrisimas present to Ihc pen pals al Cooleemee School. Class members participated in the 1 Thcfollowinglocalstudenlswillbc i included in the 30ih annual edition of I Who's Who Among American High , School Studenu: ' -• Coolecmcc-Amanda Athcy ond Brucc Ledford, i;. i ‘ • Mocksvlllc-Kim Anderson, Samir Bassiouni, Shayla Bethea, Gary Bialohrzcski, Hjllary Brickey, tieronica Campbell, Laura Correll, Jonathan Creason, Tommie Crotu, Hilary Davis, Jennifer Day, Sieven Dunn, Gene Dwiggins, Ann Edwards, Allison Foil, Jennifer Harpe, Adrian ♦larper, Hilary Hauser, Shannon ^olmes, Kendall Howard, Jason (|ame.s. Benjamin Johnson Jr.. Will .1' i Don’t Put Your Baby^ Health [. On The Line. ■ Take G u y o f Yourself So Yoh G m Taka G m : o f Уоиг öitby. Feel Better Now? When yra're young, it's easy to think that drug or akohol ab ^ doesn't have real consequenoes... orto think you have amazing lecupenlive powett... ot lo thuik the wont will never happen to you. Hiinkagaia HitDUgh Ihe agencies it suppons. Uniled Way helps young people address the source of their drug or ak»hol problem, and pievet« a recutreiKe. CM budons to our local Unted are invested right hete inoutowncommunlty. Uniled W iy makes the most of your comribuliotiby funding programs that ate designed lo^ uMi /n w M iw aalMlan fix die issues we fkc. Our United Wky. invens 99% ofeveiydollvdaialedlnlD pfD (nbisdiaib^ owcomminity. 11iariaiarnippoitingus...anddic№ , О (!QitMaRBlNI«MAI1QN CQKI«CrUSXr. , ; l-8004n-UWAY. ,hop://www.uniledway.ai| Christmas program for PTA. Michelle Smilh and Jordan Carter were narra- tora for ‘The Liltle Bell Who Ctould Not Ring.": Studenu of the Week for Dec. 16 included: Samantha Holmes. Jessica Dione,WiiliamMiner,Cotey Peoples, Maty Jarvis, Amanda Steam, Joey Taylor, Sunnic Stamper, Josh Riddle, Curl Wilson, Jarret Fleharty, Drew Levan, Gray Hayes, Nick Pane, Jonathan Ayers, Healher Riddle, Ryan Dunn, Marlin Ebcrl, Brittany Campbell, and Stephn Pollard. The annual Geography Bee was held Dec. 16. Written and oral ques­ tions were used in cach 4th and 5lh grade homeroom lo select two partici- panu for the school bee. Founh grade panlcipanuwereBrittany Folds, Brit­ tany Howanl, Jackie Johnson, Andy Paige, Corey Peoples and Laura Will­ iams. Fifth grade contestnnu were Jason Flynn, Brian Fromal,'Jacques Lyons, Man Matkland,GraysonMillcr, and David Orsillo. Congratulations to Brian Fromal for winning the Geogra­ phy Bee. The bee is sponsored by the Nalional Geographic Socicty and Syl- van Learning Center for grades 4-8. December waa busy fot kindergar­ ten sludenls of Debbie Cnilchfield, Linda Donell, Cahly Hockaday, and Margaret Rogers. On Dk. 10 the kinderganen and Second grade classes performed a Chrisimas muskal, ‘The Uttle Bell Who Could Not Ring" fot Ihe PTA, under Ihe direclion of Anna Newman, Pinebrook’s musle teacher. The studenu have been learning how Christmas is celebrated in Mexico. They madcMcxican flags, poinscitias, Mexican onamenu, and shoes show­ ing what Ihey would be like for'Three Kings Day" Jan. 6. They made and broke a piñata. Kinderganen studenu teamed aboul and made Chrisimas symbols. Classcs made treau to help lemcmbcr these symbols. On Dcc. 16, kinderganen sludenU visited Advance Florist and Reichel's Bread Basket for a tour, a visil with Santa and is elves, a gingerbread man treat from the bakery, ond n treat bag. The value sludenU stressed in De­ cember was "compassion". Studenu related this lo kindness, giving, and sharing that Christmas brings. Ш Л аШ паоп ш Ш Ь а й The scoin anln,andbigsurprise. Nobody won the grand prize ct SiW ihlsyear. , , . * . : Anfdier season, another S2S0 saved by the Entopilse. Ililnk dm» Mt felkiw football fans. No one has ever won that money. Ever. Il's like acanot waviag in dw face of every Enterpiise reader. ” Here 1 am, here I am, come catch me." And you think you canl. ' Youcan.IknowallofyoumadeityourNewYeaf’sResoludontowindiat prize next fall. And all I iay to thal is. Ihink harder about your guesses. Okay, it's lime. One person missed only flve. and that would be Lelhia Johm . All but riveofyouranswerswererighLJohnsondidreallywcllwiththecoUegeplcka. missing only Fkirida State. Who could be blamed for that on^?Coagratt^ lions. Secondplacewasallebelween flve people, andinslead of splitdng second place betwm diem (which would make it a whole lot smaller of a prize), I chose the closest point spreader, Sarah Baker ofSpencer. Baker guessed 19- 14, nottoofaraayfrom the 20-13 actual score. You two come get your money. You did well. Billy Craver. 21-13? You're the thkd place winner. But you dont get a prize. Sony. Here's some recognition forthe year'slast worst guesser.RoiMck Martin ofMocksville,youmissedl6. Wow. All I can say is better luck next season. Thank you all for your pankipalion. 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She is a graduate of Davic High and attended Forsyth Technical Commu­ nity College, when: she studied arehi- icciural icchnologyand real estate. She h^ a North Carolina Real Estate Li­ cense. „ The bridegroom is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. Pele Renegar of Hunplonville. He is a graduate of ¡^^nh Ircdcll High School and is em­ ployed with FreightlincrTMPofClcvc- i^dvanœNews 1^ Edith Zimmerman iVvattcc Correspondenl 'I ^Irs.ViolaHoldcrwas hospitalized l^irc last week at Davic Hospital with aiiacks of angina. Sheisrccuperaling acj^c home of her daughter Nancy Zjhmcrman. !|{ic\v Years Eve gucsls of Joe and rile jcn Talbert were Daniel Robertson girl friend Albania Rushiii and drth Zimmennan. Helen was a gra- cipus hostess and served a varieiy of dnicious refreshments. S Mrs. Alice Polts ccletmitedhcr96ih l|Jew A rrivals ^ FORREST Phil and Grace Forrest of MockST. vjilc announce the binh of their second <^ld, a son^ Daniel Roy, on Friday. 1^. 20.1996, al 6:30 a.m. at Colum- Davis Mcdical Center. Daniel weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. and 20 3/4 inches long. ■% Maternal grandparents arc Slanley Belly Sue Smilh of Mocksvillc. f} Paiemal grandparcnls are Roy ^rresl of Galax. Va. and Mary Hilton t Lcxinglon. Paternal great-grandparents are Forrest and Frances Will- both of Mocksvillc. Daniel also has a big sister. Besty fnn.agcl. . LEONARD [] Mr. and Mn. Danell Leonard an- npnce the binh and homecoming of tttir son. Dylan Lee. bom OcL 10, ^ey-Stinipson Couple b Be M anied In June Connie Key of Yadkinville and Key of Ml. Aiiy aanouacc die oflheirdauglikr.AniaMta Key of Yadkinville lo Howaid Sliin{»oa of Clemmoos, the of №. ind Mn. S.S. SUmpua of Four Garners News Г ByMwkWhHe Four Comen Correspondent Mr.and Mrs. Kenny Smith, Mr. and Mis. Joe While, Mr. and Mis. Leonard Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shelton, Mrs. Roben Cran, Mr. and Mis. Doug Hill and children, Mr. and Mrs. Teny Craft and children of Winston-Salem, Abby Fergerson, Mt. and Mts. L.S. Shcllon Jr., Christopher Shore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dana Triplett and children. DcniseSapp, Mr.and Mis. Marie White und Jessica, Gene Shelton, nnd Mr. and Mis. Greg Beck all enjoyed a Christ­ mas Eve pany nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck. Delicious refresh­ ments were served and Christmas gi fts werc exchanged. Mr. and Mis. R.C. Sapp, Mr. and Mis, Eddie Gray Sapp, and Mr.and Mrs. Maik While and Jessica were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mr. andMis. Kenny Smilh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mis. Inez Reavis, Mrs. Flecia May, Mrs. Dana Tri|;lcii and Cooleem ee Seniors Celebrates Christm as land. The bride wore a shcaih gown of lace overlay covcrcd with pearis. se­ quins, and crystal l>cads. Tite detach­ able, semi-caihcdral trainofshccrtullc was attached at the waist by a s;«inbcll. Thcliarasiylchcadpieccw.Tvcncrustcd wiihpcaris.scquins. and co'stal beads. Il fcalurcd a Hngcrtip veil. She c.irricd .1 bouquet of purple and white mses wilh green ivy, A reception was held after ihc wed­ ding al an area reslaurant. After a honeymoon trip to the Ten­ nessee and Nonh Carolina mountains. Ihe couple will be nt home in Mocks­ ville. ThcCoolccnwcSeniorCitizensmcl Dcc. 10 in the sanctuary of Ihc Firsl B.ipiisl Church with 37 members and 12 visitors present. The meeting was called lo order by Ihc prcsidenl. AtkrpraycMhc group sang "Silent Night." The Rev. Jeff Pennington from ihc Firsl Baplisi Church gave Ihe devo­ tions. His lexl was from Galations 5:22-‘Thc Fruil of the Spirit." (Love, joy, pcacc. long sulTcring. gentleness, goodness and faith.) The minutes, sunshine and ireasurcr's reports were given. Events taking place al the Senior Center werc announced. The group sang "Go Tell II On ihe Mountain", while waiting for the ar* Cornatzer News binhday Sunday. Jan. 5. Herchildren and grandchildren visited her al McodowbrookTcrraccofDavIe, bring­ ing binhday cake and other refresh- mcntsandgifis. Friends and neighbors showered Mrs. Polls wilh many cards. Ruth Latham is confined to home after her rcccm hean surgery and will be out of work for several weeks., Prayers und get well wishes are forhcr. Mary Ann Nicholson ofManhattan Lane, Advance was a Monday visilor ofEdilhZimmcrman. Mary Ann was accompanied by her mother Edilh. By Dottie Potts Comatzer Correspondenl Lucillc Ellis is undergoing trcal- menl al Forsyth Hospilal for hean fail­ ure. Our community expresses sympa­ thy to Janie Chdplin and family in the death of her molher, Mrs. Middle Whitley Shaver. J.R. Dillon remains in serious con­ dition in Forsyth Hospital since Nov. 25. Our community also extends sym­ pathy lo the family of Lois Barney in Ihe death of herfather. Earnest Beeson of Walkertown in Forsyth County. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Winters have been confined lo ihcir home for two weeks wilh illness. F%io News 1996 at 3:12 p.m. at Foisyih Memorial Hospital. He'weighed 3 lbs. 7 oz. and was 16 1/2 inches long. The maternal grandparcnls areBiian and Jane Willard of Yadkinvillc. Hicpalcnul grandparents are Налу and Lois Leonard of Mocksville. Great-grandparenls an; James and Kalie Douglas of Yadkinvillc. SMtra David and Amanda Smilh of Rain­ bow Road, Advancc,announce Ihe binh of a son, Hampion Dcs Smilh, on Dcc. 23, l996atForsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. He weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. and was 21 1/4 inches long. Malemal grandparents aicC.W.and Joyce Foster of Advance and paternal grandparents are David E. and Alma Smith of Advancc. By Nora 1 Pino Conespondcnt The fellowship class of Wesley Chapel had o walch pony at the home of Gene and Marie Miller on New ' YearsEve. Mariehadprepaiedadeli- cious dinner and Uie rest of us bnnight knick-knacks, so we pigged out all night. Those attending were Betty and Roland Wesl, Hatty and Ellen Rawlings, Toby and Frank Hawkins, Hamwn and Nora Latham, Vemon Dull and Ruth Davis and COleen Dull. We were happy to have Betty and Air National Guard Ainnan Ist Class Cunis K. Grani has graduated ftom the vehicle opetalions apprentice coursc at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville,Mo. The six-wcek course inslniclcd stu­ dents on vehicle management prin­ ciples, operator Ikxnsing, data pro­ cessing, and familiarizatun of cargo track«, foritUfts, witcken, buaet and tractor trailen. tograduatefirDmlhcUnivetsityofNdnh Carolina at Chapel Hill in May. The gnxxn-to-be is also a 1993 graduatcofWeslFonyUiHighSchool, and plan« (b graduate from Ihe Univer- «UyofNoithCarolinaaíCreensboroin December. HiewcddingisplannedforJuncïl •I Clemmoni Moravian Chuidi. . - i The «Alnioft Perfect”Jrais Shop Happu New YearD üN ew Sale “Out w M im eta diwaatt, In WHh On MWI" All Ißt and 2nd Quality Dnasea marked down to make wayfornawaprtrtgdreaaea C ltrane9prtG 9$ from $15.00-$35.00 OpcnMoo-StfOld Hwy 421W. Yadkinvllk • MMTMMl children, Mrs. RobenCniil, Jeny Ptxts, and Mr. and Mrs. Teny Craft and chil­ dren had Christmas lunch with Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shelton Jr. and Christopher Shore. Mr. Vemon Dull, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe White were supper guests Monday night of Mr. and Mn. Joe Can Haipe. Theda S. Reavis of Davie Place Mocksville wants lo thank eveiyone for remembering her with visits, gifts, caids and eveiylhing that was given her. making Uiis the best Christmas sinceshecameioihe home and lo all at Courtney Boptist Church eveiywhere. lUuuitt: .Най, We exiend our slnceresympathy the family of John Henry Baily In h . passing last week. ’ >*r'Now os we begin a new year, Loi^- Jesus we pray that our walk through tl^ days ahead will be Tilled with ourlo^ for others and God. a love lhal w^C always lasl. Happy New Year. . rival of Ihc fiflh grade Cooleemee El­ ementary chonis. Upon arriving, they sang a number of Christmas songs. The Senior Citizens joined in singing a few songs. Each seniorcllizcn was presented a Christmas card and q tree ornament which the sludenls had made. Each minister introduced himself and lold something about himself. The meeting adjoumcd wilh ihc group singing Ihc club song, followed wilh prayer and the blessing for ihc meal. The group went to the dining area fora covered dish meal. (Avarietyof olmost cverydiing.) The next meeting will be Jan. 13. weather permiltlng. Many folks inourcommunliy have been sick, among ihose were Annie Ruth Allen, Margie Boger. Sharon and Eva Polts. and Billy Caner. Donald Hinkle of Creedmoor, vis« iled his sisier. Donic Pons Sunday af­ temoon. Sympothy isextendedtoMary Lois Jones in the death of her sister-in-law, Ella Williams. Mr. and Mn. Michael Barney of Chambefsburg, Penn, spent the week- endhere. Theycameespeciallyforihe funeral of his grandfather. Earnest Beeson. Recem visitors of Helen Jones were Dottie and Sharon Potts and Peggy Hupp. Price Couple Celebrates ; 25th Wedding Anniversary In honor of their 25ih anniversaiy, their daughler, Qucnna Michellc Price, congratulates her ^ n ls on 2S years of life together. In carly spring Uie couple look a ninc-day trip lo Hawaii lo cclcbrale their anniversary. Mts.PticeisUwfonnerQvientinaStecleofCoolrcmee. Mr. Price is a native of Ashe County. The couplc were manied Jan. 8,1972 in Yoric, S.C. Girl Scouts Taking Orderszi For Those Famous Treats^ Colvin PetUcoidto join us also. Roscoe and Virginia Leftwich are bodi recmering from bouts of pneu­ monia. They have been really sick bul are a Hide better. We wish them a speedy recoveiy. Налу and Ellen Rawlings spent ttie Christmas holidays in Florida, wiUi Hany's moUier, Mn. Maiy Rawlings, and Uieir daughter Unda Smith and children, Melissa and Joha Tom and Toni Honon speni Uk Christmas holidaysin Indiana wiUi Uieir sons, Jaroie and JusUn Losh. Airman Completes Course Gill Scouis will be taking orders for cookies until Jon. 19. Direct sales and deliveiy will lake placcFcb. IS-March9. Eight varieties aieavoilable,including three new ilcms; Rcduced Fal Iced Ginger Daisies. Five World Cinnamons with Sugar, and Reduccd Fat Lemon Pastry Cremes. TTiey join the line-up of perennial fa­ vorites like Thin Mints, Shortbread, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butler Sandwich, and Caramel dcLilcs. The cookie sole is an importonl port of Ihe Giri Scout program bccause it teaches girls important life skills such as how to sel goals, handle money responsibly, and lo work wiUi olhen. Ciris are also inuoduced to careeis such as mariteting and sales. All proceeds of Uie sale benefit Giri Scouting in Ihe local communiiy. The cookic sale helps lo fund such pru- graras as volunteer Iraining. financial assistance and program scholarships ' for girls, vollinlcer and parcnl publics-' lions, facility mainicnancc, repair and' improvement, council evcnis, nnd pro- gramdcvelopmcnt. In addition, troops’ cam funds lhal help pay for trips, set\ vicc projects, and special acliviUes. •.; Cookies con be ordered by calling Ihc Tarheel Triad Giri Scout Council: (910) 993-4836, (910) 274-8491, I-. 800-672-2148. TheTaihcclTriadGiil ScoutCouii-' cil is a United Way Agency whk:h serves over 15,300 giris and 3,600' adults in Ihe counties of Alamance,'' Alleghany, Cgswell, Davie, Ctavidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Surry, Stokes, Yadkiii;'- and Wilkes. AftercompletingUiecoune,gradu- ates are awarded 12 credil houn to- waid their associate degree in trans- ponation fiom Uie Communiiy Col­ lege of Uie Air Force. GrantisdiesonofCunisR.Granlof 3 Rivenlale Eslate, Winfield, W.Va., and KaUiy Sue Wright of 313 Ridge Road. Mocksvilk!, N.C. Tlw almun is a 1994 graduate of WinHeU High School. ШШ The faster way of getting your in(X)me tax refund... Rapid Refund electronic filing from H&R Block, You worked for it, why wait longer than you need to? You owe it to yourself to get the highest refund possible, as quickly as p^ible. So ask about Rapjd Refund at a convenient location near you. t» R BLOCK WNewO*aiMpvineCMMc CootNtMalkowkwCtalwH0ekivlHt>Ph0M:IM42M СооНмии « Hwiw: M*-OT4Houn: M-F e;30tnv«;00pm Houn:M-Feiin-1pniai2pm-6(im8*e:30liiv4:00pni МаЛОпЫгНооп Sl'!| I..JY-J bi’t* r \ Peridns-Head Bngagement Announce Mr. and Mrs. Jo and Jock Johnson opnounce thecngagcment of her daughler, M4? Barbara Gulledge Perkins to Kenneth Lee Head of Mocksville. The bride-elect is the daughter of Jo Gulledge Johnson of Slalesville and Garey E. Gulledge of Granite Quarry. She attended Davie High School and Davidson Community College and is employed as wet finish operator al Jockey Textiles in Cooleemee. The groom-lo-be is ihc son of Brenda Head Penninger and Ihe lale Homer HcadofCoolecmcc. He ailended Davic High and Rowan Technical College and is employed at Jockey Textile as a senior mechanic in the nvdnlcnance depart- m^ht. The lime, dale, and localion of ihe wedding ceremony will be privately announced later. DAWE COUNTY E ^ R T O S E RECOIUY Davie Womari Préserves Musical Hii Ai a triple lo her lale husband, Jeny Casslevens (who died In 1990), Frances H. Cossttvens, tocal wtiler, historian and genealogist, has tumed her tolent toward preserving musical histoiy. p Her lal^ effort involves the pn>- duclion of cassette tapes featuring Ihe biuegrass music of Jeny Casslevens, and son, Mike Cosstevcns, and Iheir bond. The Biuegrass Masieis. The Biuegrass Masten were cho- sentheworldchampion biuegrass hand olUiel978Un1onGroveFiddlei5Con- venlion. They entertained throughout Ihe Soulhduringihe lale 1960-1980sal thousands of evenls and fcsUvals, ra­ dio and television stations, and op- peared on the G rand Ole Opry I n N ash- viilc. They were acclaimed for their hard-driving. North Caiollna-siyie of biuegrass music, and won numerous tiophle« and ribbons In corapeliUve evcnis. The five string banjo picktr, Jcny Casslevens, inspired countless young musicians, some of whom, such as Jason Allgood, Wess Cook, and Clay Jones, went on lo bccomc professional musicians. The new tape was digitally remas­ tered by Star Studio of Norlh WilkcsborofiomtapesMra.Cassleven» had made of the band’s peifonnanccs ot the Andy Grilfilh Playhouse in Ml. Ally, Ihc Galax, Vo. FIddlen Conven­ tion, Ihc Union Grove Fiddlers Con­ vention, and other live performances from 1978 to 1987. Jason Allgood, local ani8landmu5ician,as.sistcd in the selection, production, and'insert de­ sign. The reverse side of the insert out- lincs a brief histoiy of the' Bluegrau Masten. The cover has a p fc ^ of Jeny wilh his banjo which was taken at Uie Galax, Vo. FkHlcn Convention. Tlic tape featuits someofthe great­ est biuegrass songsofall limes: Koeky Top, Blue Moon (4 Ktniiicky. Mule Sklmer Blues, Nine Pound Hammer, Uncle Pen, The Rebel Soldier. Ullle Maggie, tmi Preity Polly, The musicians, who varied al dif- ferenl peiformanctt,. Itwhlde J Cossleveni' (banjo, voctUi). 1 Casslevens (vocal«, imnMln), ; Cbok(vocal«,giiilar),Deai’C (bass), Jimmy HoMér(iuiúr),V Hunt (guitar). Sammy Ead« ( David Matlhews(bass),/iaiiiAI||0|№ (guiur),TommyMalbcut(IUdk),i|Kl Bulch Bobbin (dobro). ‘ Call(9I0)679-2»4gforimlnf^ motion. Church To Sponsor Suppers Mt.OliveUnilcdMclhodislChurch plans 10 sponsor monlhly church/com- munity-wide sccond Satuiday night suppcn from 5-8 p.m. Cooked and served in Ihc fellow­ ship hall, menus ond cost per person may voiymonthly. Thismonih'smcnu: Jan. II: All-you-con-eat spoghclli, gorijc bread, salad, coffec, tea, dessert for 53 per person. . HI, my nuiK Is Jod) Robcrtnn. My little brother Zachaiy and I were bom on Ihe same day, Dcc. 22. Helumtd landllumcdfc Wehadavny «pedal day and cekbraled with a Barbie cake with tractors, cows, and wafomonlt. We wouM like to lhank everyone for aU the nfcegltts. My brather kmd everything lie recehtd for hb birthday, except the chkken pm. Davie County Vets Offer Discount On Spay, Neuter Sen/ice , Davie County veterinarian« will olfer lower4»st spay-neuier services during February as part of Uie N.C. Veterinary Medical Association (J«VMA>sponsored ’SNIP" pro- grm. ; ¡SNIP, or "Spay-Ncutcr Improves was started in l993byUieslate- v|fi|le veterinarians' association as a re- sujlot its concern aboul pel ovcipopu- 1 ^ inUiestale. Lasl year, an esU- i^cd 25,000dogs and cats were ster- ijiied as pan of Uk program. ; jThree hundred sixteen velerin^ practices across Uic state will partici- in SNIP in Febniary by urging cl^nls to have Uicit peu spayed or Quieted. A« an additional incentive, '¿paiticipaling veterinarians will te- '« dieir fees by 20 pereeni for spay/ Iter servke« «chedided during № ly, Thereducedlise«repre3cnlUieir 1 contributkn to elitninaling ___n] animals in Nonh Carolina. iKlivklual clinks ihouU be conucied specific details and to arrange an jpiefollawing veterinarian pracdcea (ilferdlacounledSNIPaervfces: Davk Vflerinaiy Clink, Fannland Veleri- íЦiyServkeandValkyAnimalCllnk, ,1’''SNIP hat become a very succeaa- li profnm in ila two years of open- >«aldDr.MakGfCcn,orCha(- UiaaideMordKNCVMA. lahaveenibn^llicap-. For monlhly infonnation reganling menus, cosl, inclement wealher, or cancellations, call Uie church office at 463-59notClendaSapp01463-5392. Ml. Olive UMC and Pasior Gary Foster are pleased lo make these mcols available to Ihe public. The church is locolcdapproximalely3 Wmilesfrom Fannington UMC at 3521 Wyo Road. T .'i. ' Program Needs Volunteers Volunteers are needed for Davic Domestic Violence Scrviccs. Victim advocates, peer counselors, crisis line workers and support spe­ cialists are needed. A volunteer informalion meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30. in the commissioner’s n»m of the Davie County Adminisiration Build­ ing, South Main Slrcct. ju.st olT Ihe square in downtown Mocksville. Training sessions will be held Feb. 4,6,11,13,18,20,25. and 27. All sessions are free, from 6-9 in Room 202 of the county counhouse. For more informalion, call Michelle Fells at 634-3450. Wickstrom Eams Promotion Marine Lance Cp). Kenneth E. Wickstrom. son of JenniferL Godbey of 1422 Godbey Road, Mocksville. was recently meritoriously promoted to his preseni rank while serving al Marine Corps Recruit Depol. Parris bland, S.C. The 1990 graduate of Davic High School joined the Marine Corps In June 1996. ' Anniversary Celebrated:^ Mr. ond Mrs. Edwoid Gross of Fort Smilh, Aik. celebrated Uieir 30th weddi^ annivcnary Solunlay, Jan. 4. Their children hosicd o 2-4 p.m. drop-in reception ailrnniocuhic Conception ParishCcntcr. Mrs. Gross. Ihc former Roscmoiy Livcngood uf Advance, is a secretary for tM Fon Smilh Junior League. Mr. Gross is a realtor with Bradfotd-Udou] Redto^ They were married Jan. 19,1947 atSi.BonifacerectotybyUie lale Rev.lamn Fotcy. The couplc have six children; Tony Cross, Henderson. Nev., John G r ^ El Dorado, Ark.. Martha Osbun, Fort Smilh, Ark., Morit Gross, Fayet^ilk.^jV, Thn Gross. Fort Smilh. Ark., and David Gross, Slillwalcr, 0M& 'ihey have'fi grandchildren and Iwo grcal-grandchildrcn. ' ^ poitunity to work wiUiln Uieir commu- nilka lo address Uk probkms of pet overpopulation and disease conirol.* Beskles reducing prt oveipopula- tion, spaying and neutering havehealUi benellls for dogs and cats dial prolong and improve an animal's life. Benefiu include: •Signincantly kiwered risk of uter­ ine and mammaiy cancer In femak cats and dogs. •SignificanUy kiwcted risk of cer­ tain tumors, hernias and proslakprob- kms in mak cats and dogs. •Lowen risk of conlracdng a so­ cially Iransmiued disease from oU«r animals. Neutered maks are less ag- .gt^veandmoreiociabkandareless likely to be injured whik roaming In soi^ofaniate. •A «payed finnak kada an ea«kr life. Shenokmgergoeaimoheatand her carelaker doem'l have to deal wiUi bloody alaina or highlly howling. Spayedlieniaksaieibonionaociabk.. . *A iiductk» In die number of cats and doga dial are eudiantecd each year becauae they lack homea. Tlw Amerieoii Veterinary Medkal Asaociadon iwommcfld» «Plying and neuteting of aniinila not inlended for breedingpupoaea. №«uk»'couuII a veterinarian abM yow peli The aniroal'i abe and health txmditkiii« •houM be conahkred vrhen making a decUkn abM wteii lo «m/aeuicr,. SW 1C K(;o()i)(704) 634-2222 MocksviUe *s Newest Development Ololonial S flta tw Colonial Estates Is located in Uk miOestic lands once owned by the prominent l!№ centuty physician. Dr. lames McGuire. The combined heritage of diis land is represented by the stoned entrance of Ihis lesldentlal ' community and il's winding streets named for the thineen original colonies. Altribuies of Uk fine developmenl Include wide cuibed, lighted streets, underground . utililiei, and natural gas. Contacl Swiccgaod-Wall Realtors for infonnalion on lou, 2.3,4,3,6,7.8,9 ,11,12, 13,67468. MQOELQREN Mocksvilla's Newest Patio Honw V ÉíÉi?^^ FfomMO-aOl «ANDtMNO LANE Brtek contwnporwy■ ■-- ■- -Аъ а а. ...a. J .. .J- ^ — гnorna юсамо on oaauiiui w ooom ona plua {U) acra loi m vary daairabla naighborhood. FUaplaca. acraanacHn irat homa M l a fliMi loor pm 3 badmaia. 9 ьшЁщ. L«B» тяш «йа «Mi ЬтжЛ'Шт SSSAfÄÄSSSr *» «М ом VM owrtoofca picturisqua view Ы tha ."W . ^ TOOO KMD ajm a& % Шт «М Мек 1 " ) KajWllWI тца^ицк Müionibb tk^lilliBialil IhanaCal— . ..................................... _' M4.ieie ' , m -tm ИМИГ ' m nm . T f f u f f i t *ffiffii’iW uW IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R IS E R E C O R D , Jan . 9,1W 7 Mr. and Mrs. Johntiy Nelson Robertson Jr. i^ u p le P ledge \/ows \t M ocksville Hom e Umandu licncc Hughes of Lexing* and Johnny Nelson Robcttson Jr. .locksyill6\s-crc united in marriage II 11 a.m. Saturday, [)cc, 21 al ihe tmic of,Mr, and Mrs, Johnny WbcrtsonrThc Rev. Elmer Day offi' iiaied. I TIiebridelsthcdaughlcrofTonimy and Aniia Hughes of307 PalmerRoad. Lexingion. She is continuing heredu- caiion al Davidson County Commu- ■ily College and is employed by Food I .ion in Bermuda Quay. Thebridcgroom is iheson of Brenda nnd Johnny Roherison of 89.1 Howanllown Roiid, MiKk.svIlle. He is « 1992 graduale of Wcsl Davidson High Seh(H)l in LInwiKxl. He is en»- ployedby Lexington PurniturvofLcx* inglon. Afiernrecepiioninthebridcgnxitn's p;irenls honte, thè couple wenl on a U'cdding irip lo Lake Nonnnn. They vviti be at honic on K66 HowardUHvn Riwd. Mvìcksville. Shortt Stories TV Features Inn Themed Cruises Short! Siories TV has concluded Its first two Inn ihenwd cruises alxxird Ihc largest paddle wheel steainboal ever built. The American Queen. The luxurious AQ, which Is oper­ ated by Tlic Della Queen Stciimboiu Company fmm New Orleans. Li. was home to an innkeeping "faculty" se­ lected by C. Vincent Shorn crvator and developer of the theme cruises. "TlKHweruises arc mrt anew idea", said Shorn, "bul combining a cmss section of on-lward Inn related pre­ senters with shorc tours of inns along the Mississippi River certainly is." Several participants described the cruises as "Incredible" nnd "unforgel- table" while one faculty member com- menied lhal the cruises werc Ihe most Innovalive Industry lo inn-goer out­ reach pn)gnims ever crealed. The IWO "Inn Couniry" iheme cruises bolh departed from New Or­ leans and lumed around in historic Nalche/.Miss. Inaddliionloihesched- uledpresenlalionsonctwkinganddevo- raling,the neariy l,(K)()on*boardguests were treated to n special itwnu feature whichwaslnscrtedinlothcdlnnermcnu nightly. Tl»e fcaiurcd items wer\; selccicd from one of Shoni's three inn theme cwkbix)ks.Tl)elnnkcepersColleclion. Tlie Inn Country USA. or The Inn Country ChefsCookbtx)ksorfrom one ofthe on*l>o;ird faculty. Innkeepers selecled lo participate in the 19% cruises included Mark Carter. Tlie Carter House-Eureka. Ca­ lif., DecdyNt;vrble,TheGovemorelnn- Ludlow, Vl.. Keiihand MillieMarshall. MadewwKl Plantalion-Napoleonville. loi.. Cynlhia Reeves. Tlic House on Bayou Road-New Orleans, Ui.. and Frank and Melinda Fit/.gcrald fnw) Loyd Hall Planlallon. Several olher guesl spe.'ikers were featured on board as part of Ihe pmgram including ac­ claimed low fill cajun cuisine chef. Enola Pnidhommc. IfìS Encourages Early Tax Filing j 4^craltaxpai;l(agesiin:inthcmail 4>morc lhan million North Canv Una taxpayers. I The IRS cncourages taxpayers to ole an carly and accuratc federal in* (jome tax return. j "Wilh few changcs on ihc 1996 itlurn and allcmatlve ways to file the tjtt rctum. taxpayers should have an ш$1ег tax filing season," said J.R, aiarkcy. dislrici dlreciorofthe Internal Revenue Servicc for North and Soulh Carolina "Yearbyycar.siepbysiep, IRS is making ll easier for taxpayers." j ThisyearTelcFileorfilingbytele' phone, has expanded lo include the ijianricd filing joinl I040EZ filers. Taxpayers who used TeleFile Iasi year also taxpayersmamed filing jointly wTlh no dependents who filed form I040EZ last year wil! receive the TeicFile lax package ihis year. Another allemalivc way of filing for some taxpayers Is to file cla'ironi- cally by going lo an cicclmnic filer or by using Ihe home computer to trans­ mit thmugh an accepted imnsmiitcr. Taxpayers whosubK'ribe lo an on-line scr\’ice may clccuo transmit from Ihcir home computer using the on-line scr­ vicc. " Wc continue to encourage taxpay­ ers 10 be carcful lo provide an accuratc Social Securliy number (SSN)or indi­ vidual taxpayer Idcnlificailon number (FTIN) for each dependent claimed on the tax return." said Starkey. "If you claimdependcntsorthe earned income lax credit (ЕПС). a carelcss mistake could cost you money this year. A J5:iH HOWARD , К К Л 1Л Л Wm^lDU ..¿i' I t S U t ir t M M 'N M h MSFinnlngMnfM-Open1 9 в в -м ^Н 1 о .4 в а а в а йоог piMv ^ 1ф1с. kl OR grMl room md Knooy^pln« cattnM/tonw Horn wM y room. 2 car 48d.2Bi.on6sc.wltf)poM. 11 ' « loli oi fflom. C idv Cr. b tfd n 1>км№ок StfL 01«. Bl« in *9& •1« ^ CAU D U M 1S3 C M iM Avt. - Smtf,qiiet. wood»d nTwd. Uro« rooms. IB. dwi, formal DR. aun room-Freah paini.gaa haai, 2 car gar.-juat part ol №• charm clt»a40d.2SBa.2aiOfy. 1142,100 CALL «ANC. 1И Undt L a - A Viaw toquiet your hai«: Ue mldatik ' iMdow3Gd,2BaInvnaoiaie hocne.Master bedroom in Caroine Homaptace-MainL Free w/2 car car. »141,000 CALL DIAWi Омггам 8Г.4мэва. home In Natoricä ' ModoHü. Som iT«d» to iTMiln houae. touae curanihr uaad al tllM O OCAU------- - IM» V» Н«чк М Im i-^ Chamiing 2 bedroom tane вНиеЫ on Aerea. Nawviryl etfarior and deck. - Feabrea liA bMamanl. centrai heal and air. ITIkfOOCAajAI«. ■ f ' Irwniotol 1 ITNUSHiìm lOINoitti-abedoom, 1 badi bridt rwKh on 1/2 acre lol Fui besement, cayog localed in quiet t r a lw o ^ J A N E . 072 HwtfMfl «гам >MVESTORS TAKE NOTEI 3 bedroomi. 1 batí, chain ШШ lance In back. New oa« (ufnaoe, correct and valid identifying number for yourself and anyone listed on your relum musl be provided." This year all taxpayers can chwsc to have lheir refund go directly lo ihelr bankaa-ounl. Thepaperiaxrctumhas been updated loincludca line for elecl- Ing clecimnic transmission ofthe tax refund. Electronically, personal com­ puter. and TcIeRled returns already provide Ihc banking option. Federal lax forms and instructions can be obtained from IRS o(Tices or from the Internei Web Site at ww.ire.usireas.gov. Forms arc also available by fax ihrough IRS TaxFax and hy dialing loll-frce l-8(X)-829- 3676. In addition, .some hanks, posl offices and libraries make available lax forms and publications. Each day ivomtn arc bealtn lo dtolh by lheir husbands or boyfriends. Jiisl os friahtoiing, rach day neiflhbors jusi like us make excuses for nol gelling invohed. Fbr informalion about L v you can help Slop domeslic violence, call 1-800-777-1960. St‘i\ iii^ l)a\ n- С С It nim ons (Si Wi sii i ii l4)is\tli ^ ) 1 0 OK 766-67 I f : u tn---------UM.Ma4e aa* u a a i**c mvmrUNCH it bMuUiAjr dtceralM MtpKUcUv goH CQufM iMwt. Uif>y wondirM tfaiuTH. CM tw У)СХ1ОАСМОГ09Мв1в и.м«аа la. aj ад ****№2 STOnr Trwo wtoom to •дрйлО in t%m. 1850» ONOV JOHNSON e»e-2M9 leia!.____«iu.eee4e a нTfUO cffttt 2S00 SF at an eu prict' Lo roomt, Ä 'iS :S S 5 '„‘Ä C i ! 'VICKI on СП0У»9в4в1в j iii«.tae.ae a ai i адSPLIT FOYER «ЛЭО.ООО» upOatti цяп( on M VKXiriEUN0Me-tl«7 ............................... a IA IJ7 ae ____ТПММТЮНМ. wt> ingraun} pool. 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CHy aa>irtwdaiyQUHdytM ii,VICKlUMIMìeW-tteT MVMi'MlltMtUV’MMi-NEWaOLFCOMMU- NITY Itaa tota (rom M u-tl 36,000 av aiM lot homa Мпмпкаоп on oMbuirae. C a tot «patìal BRUCE HUBBARO 725-7477. W P O ffM I АСЮ • « m a . 3/4 ACRE TQ a ACRE ‘ BECKIHELOERMANew-IIM -HEAVILYVracOEO^i^ ‘^Io i8froml.8lio3*ecrt8 Ctoaetoh40.T4wod.w. BIOnYDENNARD74e-S390 у т т т т .ш ш -OOLFCOURBELOTSonUholeoulaiaKtoB PUBLIC NOTICES D A V IE C O U O T V E ^ r r E R P M S E R E C Ò i m , Ì ^ Ш л Р М Ш För D eadM NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ^ '>4avlno quaWM u Co-ExKutor's ot i A f Estato d John Leittr Fosltr, d»- *dffiMd. tail of Davie County. North Caro- «taia; №1« te to noUty a» paraons having ■rcidma against aaM aatata to prasani tham 'Mo tha undarsignad on or bafora tha 10th •div ol March, 1997, ba(ng №r»a months -Ilnin tha Rrst day o( publicatton or this > n ^ wilt ba plaadad in bar ol their recov- > ^;A H persons Indebted tosaMsstalew^n Im m « make Immedlata payment to the ::u(t}arsignad. the 19th day o( Decembef. 1996. • '-^Charles D. Foster, 272 Lester Foster 'ffOid, Advance. NC 27006, and Frances -l:;*V№klnson, 220 Lester Foster Road, ZAdranca.NC 27006,Co-Executor's olthe Cflale ol John Lester Foster, deceased. 12-19mnp 'MORTH CAROLINA ^OXVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 96 CVS 576 QREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING CORPORATION, piamtifr, v^: JILL LYNETTE BACA and SABINO .(nmn) BACA, Defendants.NQTICg Qir «gRVICe QP PRQCEftft BY^PUBUCATtOW TO: JitI Lynette Baca and Sabino (nmn) Baca TAKCNOTICethatapleading seeking rellel against you has been Wed in Ihe above-enliUedactlonandspeciat proceed* ing. Thenatureofthereilelbelngsoushtis Claim and Delivery ol the 1994 Redman mobile home, Model New Moon. Serial 13826195, and for damages. You are required lo make a defense lo such pleading for Claim and Deliveiy no laterthan the 29thdayof January. 1997 at 10:00 a.m. and lo make a defense to such pleading lor damages no later than the 5th day ol Febmary, 1997; and upon your failure lodo so the parties seeking senses against you will apply to the Court for the reliel sought. This the 26th day ol December. 1996. John A. Meadows. Esquire 2596 ReynoMa Road. Suite C Winston-Salem, NC 27106 . . Telephone: (910)723*3530 AltomeylorPlalnliH :‘-l: 12-26-3tnp iiORTH CAROLINA iteViE COUNTY C X AOMMSTRATRIX NOTICE XtHaving qualified as Administratrix ol tAi'Estale ol Edith Beal Melton, deceased. i#e of Davie County, North Carolina, this is tofeWy al pereora having claims agalnsr |a>d estate to present Ihem to the under* s t g ^ on or before the 9th day of April. )M 7, being three monlhs from the first day RUbHcatton or Ihls notice wiB be pleaded In bar of their recover. All persons in- d»6led to sakt estate wilt please make ^itiediate payment to the undersigned, s •This.lhe9thdayof January, 1997. ;■ :&aIeMenonBamey.216MontclairDr., /ltdvance.NC 27006. Adminstralrix of the Estate ol Edith Beal Melton, deceased, t 1*9-4tnp fk)RTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE ^ .Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Ektlle ot Marie Beatrice Richardson, de- oeMed, late ol Davie County, North Cero­ i d this is to notify all persons having cUma agains) said estate to present them tb tfie undersigned on or before the 9th day April, 1997, being three months Irom the tiitt day 0» puWicaBon or this notice wW be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Allper- ^ a indebted lo sakj estate will please niake Immediate payment to the under- . Thie the 9th day ol January. 1997. :: Roee Richardson, 264 Qwyn Street, l^locksvile, NC 27028. Executrto of the ^ t e cf Marie Beatrtee Richardson, de- tikaaed.Lynne Hteks. Attorney at Law " ‘ Piedmont Legal Associates, PA 124 West Depot Stteet Mocksvllle. NC 27028 (704)634-3312 t-Wtnp NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAmNQ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMM88IONER8 Nottee ta hereby gWen, pursuant lo ihe requlrementaofArtk:le18ofChapter153A of the General Statutes ol North Carolina. thatapuUichearingwfflbeheklonWednes* day. January 22,1997 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commisstoners Room ol the Davie Counly Administration Buikling. Mocksville, N.C. Business is scheduled to be conducted as {ollows^ A) Umn Corporation submitted a re­ quest lo rezone 162.32 acres of prop­ erty from Resldenllal-Agricultural R*A tolndustrlalt-ASpecialUse. Thlsprop* erty Is located on the northwest side of Interstate 40 between Rainbow Road and Pinebrook School Road at the present end of Lee Jackson Drive (S.R. 1463), This properly is further de­ scribed as being parcel 10.01 ol Tax Map E*6. The special uses of this land include devek>plng warehousing, ol* riceandmanulactuTing1acili\ies1otUnin. A sign will be placed at this location to advertise this pubik: hearing. All parties and Interested citizens ate invited to attend sakl hearing at whk:h time they shall have an opportunity lo be heard in favor or in oppositiontothefo(egoingct\anges. Prtor to the hearing, all persons Interested may obtain any addillonal informatton ol a pro­ posal or ask any questions they may have by dropping by the Planning and Zoning D^rtm enl on weekdays between 6:30 and5'.00p.m.orbyteiephoneat634*3340. Jesse A. Boyce. Jr. Planning & Zoning t*9-2lnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executor’s ol the Estate of Hugh Kalvin Eagle, de­ ceased, lale of Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl sato estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 19th day of March. 1997, being three monlhs from the first day ol publlcalton or this notice win be pleaded In barol their recov­ ery. Atlpersonsindebledtosaldestatewiil please make immediate payment to tha undersigned. This Ihe 19th day ol December. 1996. ThomasF Davis. PO Box 1051. Mocks- vine,NC 2702B.andHarotoK.RobertsJr.. 117 N. Memtt Avenue. Salisbury, NC 28144.Co-Executor'softhe Estaleof Hugh Kalvin Eagte, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH* RAISBECK. a p Ten Court Square MocksvUle, NC 27028 12*19-4lnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY - ADMMttTBATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator ol the Estate ol Hubert Franklin Shoal, deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, ihis Is lo notify aU persons having daims against sakt estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore the 19th day ot March, 1997, being three monlhs from the first day of publk:ation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. AH persons in­ debted lo sakl estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 19th day of December. 1996. Earl F. Shoaf, 316 Bay Tree Lane. Raleigh, NC 27615, Administrator of the Estate ot Hubert Franklin Shoal, deceased. 12-19-4IP V y y y M y y y H H F Vm 9 She’apKlty, 9 She'sfiin, V and now Jbnya's 2 TUxnlyOnet J HAPPY BlBTHDAlf^ ^ Love-D ad,M om andJuatin ^ NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY . C04XECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executrix ol Ihe Estate ol J.O, Furches, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against sakj estate to present Ihem to the under* signed on or before the 2nd day of April. 1997. being Ihree monthsfrem tfiefirst day ol pubHcalton or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in* debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Thia the 2nd day of January, 1997. Paula Furches Trivette, 157 Depot Street.Mock8Viile,NC27028.andPameta Furches Nunn. 1S7 Depot Street, Mocks­ ville, NC 27028.Co-ExecutrIx ofthe Estate of J.D. Furches. deceased.BROCK a HAMILTON Attomeys at Law 151 South Main Slreel Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-3518 1*2*4tnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOT№E Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol Ethel Messick Sinclair Windsor, deceased, of Davie County, North Caro­lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims againsl saki estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 26th da/of March. 1997. being three months from the first day of publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. Allpersonsindebiedtosaldestatewiti please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of December, 1996. Donald F. Sinclair. 157 Meadowview Road. Mocksville, NC 27028. Executorof ' the Estate of Ethel Messick Sinclair Windsor, deceased. Lynne Hicks. Altomey at Law Piedmont Legal Associates. PA 124 West Depot Street. Mocksville. NC 27028 (704) 634-3312 12-26-4trip NORTHCAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ot the Estate ol Margaret J. Sprinkle, deceased, late of Davie County. NorthCarolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against sakj estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 26m day of March. 1997, being Ihree months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notk;e will be pleaded in bar of their recoveiy. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of December, 1996. HenryH.Jordan.11,911 PartrWgeLane, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Executor ot the Estate of Margaret J. Sprinkle, de­ ceasod. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NO 27028 (704)634-2171 12-26-4tnp PUBUCHOTtCi There wM be a meeting o( the DivIe Counly Zoning Board of Adjustment oil Monday, January 13.1997, at7:00p.m.ln the Commlsstoners Room of the Davie CountyAdmlnistraliOnBuMk)g. MocksvHe, NorthCarolina. The pubik: is invtted to attend. Business is scheduled to be con­ ducted as folksws: A) Can to onler and weicom« B) Review ot minutes C) Dwight *Buck* and Sally Cleary, have submined a request to place one ' mobiiehomeonlherearporttonolthelr property lobe used by Ms. Sally Cleaiys mother and brother due to hanjship. This property is localed al 4193 U S ' Highway 158andlsshownasparctl94 ol the Davie County Tax Map E-6. D) Old or new business E) Adjournment Jesse A. Boyce, Jr. Zoning & Planning Officer 1-2-2tnp NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY C0-AD(MMSTRATR1X NOTICE Having qualified a« Co*Admi Ol Ihe EsUte of John Carl Baker, da* ceased, late ol Davie County. North Can>* llna, this Is to notify all persons having ciaims against sakj estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day ol March, 1997. being three month* Irom the first day of publicatton or this nottoe wHI be pleeded In ber ot their recov­ ery. AilpersonsindebtedtosakjestatawM please make immedtate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of December. 1996. Marie Baker Seamori. 478 Countty Une. Mocksville. NC 27028. and Jean Baker Rolhrock. 165 Sunset Drive, Mocka* ville, NC 27028, Co-Admlnistratrtx of the Estate ol John Carl Baker, deceased. 12*104tnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executors ot the Estate ol Colean M. Shoaf. deceaaed. late of Davie County. North Carolina, iMs is to notify an persons having dakns ag^nst sakl estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 9th day of AprU, 1997, beingmree monmsfrom the first day of publk:atk)n or this nottoe wiH be pleaded in bar of lheir recoveiy. AH persons In­ debted to sakj estate wH piMsa make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 9th day of January. 1997. Gerakl L Shoaf. 180 Center Ckde, Mocksvie.NC27028.andMaiyLDamM, 2180 US Highway 601 S.. MocksvHe. NC 27028. Co-Executors ol the Estate ol Colean M. Shoaf. deceased. MARTIN.VANHOY, SMITH & RAISBECK, O P Ten Court Square Mocksvllle, NC 27028 (704)634-2171 1-94lno Ibe stale can take driven'licemes and hufiUng and fishing licefiset and block vehicle registnlions of dead, beatparents. Also, the “ten Most Wanted" Deadbeat Parent poitcis wU) appearingiii U.S. Post Oflkesafbund the state. "Wewantdeadbenparenutoknow the/d better pay up or get leady io Stan walking because they could lose their driver’s li^nse,” said Gov. Jim Hunt. 'IVe're also going to put their faces up in post offices right next to the FBI's Most Wanted posters be­ cause we wanl everyone toknow who they ore." Evenbeforejudgesgainedtheright to suspend or revoke driven' licenses and hunting bimI fishing licenses, and b\ock vehkle registrations, the new penalties paid off. Orange County's Annette Bayne and her 9*year-old daughter recently received an $ 1,800 lump-sum payment inbackchild sup­ port from her ex-husband because he feared losing his driver's license. The Crackdown's other get-tough penal^ are working too. Since the state gained the right to revoke profes* skxuil vmI hwinett I child tupjxM'tieM wnit 4M • beim the jxwctii'ló n y ^ lii« É ccm e s'or 4 3 S p iR ^ ^ rv , J* paicnis have paid imin tha $>t.t ukeepdKlrlkeMei-fMllhi« MecUaikurf Coumy iMK«iio his$4.000deb(H>hewcwlilillo>eh№ license ID openle his privale Mcuri^ business. So far. 114 deodbeai pa^i cnlswhoieruscdtopayhavehadlheK.'^t pfofessional licenses revoked. ' . Hum launched the Oavemot^Jt Cniclcdown for Children In glviniiNofthCarolinaoneorihelouiItu^ est child support laws in thè counu)^ j In Ils flisI nine months slalé oflkla^} collected $13.8 million mon in chU^^ support lhan enpected. .¡I* "That's money familiei ate usinti| 10 buy clothes and food, pay medlcif bills and Iteepadeceni roof over Ihetri;- heads." said Hum. "lHallswhMlhi:^ cnckdawnlsallabout-helpinffaiiiil; lies and helping chlkfaen. Now.witk^ these newest tools we can help evenCj moirfamlllej. Mygoali«tnlni-it»e;/ child suppon coilectiom hy SO-pcr-f., cent ($140 million) In the nexl foiir'’ years." So far. ISofthe 19 patents on the fint two "Ten Most Wanted" poaMi havebeenarrested. f \ Have you ever been denied h /d rm a th n W about your local gonm m ent? Have you ever trie d to a tte n d a local ^ gevemment m eeting andjound i t doted? O Have you e m had trouble fln d in g o u t your d riU re n 't school re^^m ignm entt ? For answers to your questions about open ^ govemment call the Lerdy, Lordy, ..Darrell Is 401, Hinty Prop« Saturday January I8th, 1997 9 10:00am Forbuah and Eaat Band Communitiaa Tract No. 4-32.Q0 acres +/• Tract No. 7-56.CX1 acres +/• Tract No. 5-74.00 acres +/• Tract No. 8-1.00 acres +/■ TVBCt No. 6-18.30 acres +/- Tract No. 9-10.00 acres +/• Tract No. 1-125.00 ocres +/■Tract No. 2-10.aa acres V- 3|w*No.3fl1.82acra8V- -(Nwcttons; Fmm IMnston-Salem taJ«h Hwy. 421N to Spier Bridge №.,'Tum fti^l .2 mile, left on I- <M421 .amlle. nighl on Falcon M. 2.7 mile. loRlghtonFoibushFU. Go 1 mile to sale ^ta.auywrs I n f a m w t i a n '* Al Tracts will be suctibnad on the premises of tract Na 1 m Forbush Road * Aoeiita wi« be on property Sat January 11 th. 1997 frorn 1 QGOanvl aOOpm ■e In of Impaesabla roads Auction win be held dn Januan SSth 1S97 o IQOOam ★ Grouping w« be allowed on Triactsl. a. 3 and 7 TUUM ANO CONOmONS; 10S Оцюа» (toqulrad on Nch Uact on tht day o< AucUon with Btltnc* Due утпХЛчш.1М1тоип(Ж1т1»оп»1фОауо1Аис11опПк»Рпск1ч№аопгР1вУ1<тАЛ/вШг1пд.) AUCnONKRa NOTE: П м и riMto you( ом) ^ Gheèk & Mecam AnctloiMer* 81O 7 B M 0 6 5 A DIVLSION OF ROYAL REALTY AND AUCTION. INC. NCÀL#4116 , ■□•NidMtcum 91I>B9S<37a8 . . ш л в а nWMB • CONVniUCTVM ’•ts s s a s s rI ампагаипаиш* г ш в т м л т * SSSSSÍ 1 Ш С п < Capate и ш щ и ш т ш UilMlllUII 704-634-3442 ^tone (Creations С ш Ш ЗилеМ вм онгу ' Marble à Granite' Countertops AlioWèlnìtallatìon FREE ESTIMATES CÀLL7044I2-M14 WE’RE титю FORIHECNIUHIEN. i. дао ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD. Jan. 9.1997eLASSIEIEDS INEXPENSIVE PROFITABLE NO MONEY OOWNI АП «pplicattont ec> MptM. «Фр1у by phoft*. E «y «juahtirne- No ilowcAdN, bankniptcy. n>BecMns m«nn. Hwti. flnl timt buyert wekcome. 109I< t999 mo(M vthidtt. Ad wilh warranties. Can Ur. Brt al H tndr^ PraOwrwd. (800) 424- №»7.. <: LUMP SUM CASH NOWII Wo buy your . • INSUnANCESETTLEMENT.ANNUiTY.MOnT. - ^GAOE NOTES. V LOHERY WINNINGS. Pay i.rntnu tof CASHI Quick Clo»lftfli. 1-вОО-ЗЭв- ' $eiS,Eit. 100; ЮЕвТ CONSQUOAUONJ, Cut monthly paymonts up to 30-50%. Reduce Intoreit. Slop ' cdMction calts. Avoid bankiuptcy. FREE сопГк >> dartiial help. NCCS. Non-profit. Licerfsod/ ''&6гкМ .1-КЮ-9»5-041г.• ■ HOMEOWNERS. FAST CASH by ptwne, IM and 2r)d толдадм lor debt consoiidaiion. homt r«ptir, arty rtason. Act fast while raioa aie • - kw. FIRST GREENSBORO i eOO-S30 S87O. • • LOANS BVPHONEI Homeowr>er»-»lop liv ' ' ki^paydwcklopavchwklWecanheip.1it&2nd MortgaQta.Dabt Conaotidation.Reflnancins. 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M ockivU le, N C 27028 _________________634-2112 _________ All States Available On the ^K)( preparation available ior all states in the USA SfaffIS«t-tw-an FREE MIXED BREEDGreal for Christmas gifts, 5731.__________________ FREE PUPPIES^34-4257. MALE, 4 1/2 yrs, old. while miniature Eskimo Spitz. Housebfolten. $100 OBO.To oood home only. 284-2199. Apartments AFFORDABLE LIVINQ, country atmosphere. Try Northwood Apls. Studio's, 1 & 2 BR's; garbage, water & sewage Included. Come seo whal we havel 800 Northridge Ct.. Mocksville. 704-634-4141. HOLIDAY SPECIAL1 MO. rent free w/12 mo, lease. Hurry because they are going fast. Northwood Apts., 800 Northridge Cl. MocksvUie. 634-4141.________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: Atl brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, poo), basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished inctudina dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired (ot cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kllchen & bath floors. Localed In Mocksville behind Hendricks Fumllure on Sunsel Or. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phono 704-634-Q166._________________ NICE BASEMENT APT., IBR. 3 1/2 miles out 158 from Mocksviile. 492 Main church Rd. 634-2967. REAL NICE, IBR furnished duplex, 998-4729. Art/Artisl JANET DEAN'S ART Studio Creates original custom portraits of children, adults, pets, show cars/trucks, businesses & homes. For more information calf & please leave message. All calls relumed. 704-634-1549 (PO Box 984, Mocksville. NC 27028). Opportunity LOOKINQ FOR A buslmss? That Is not MLM Executive Income In 6 mos. or less. No personal sales. 1500 req. e00-432.0018 ext. 9967. PERSON WANTED TO own &operate retail candy shop In Mocksville area. Low Investment. For Inlo, call Mrs. Burden's Gourmet Candy Co., Dallas, TX 972-991-8239. Card Of Thanks TH^ ATKINS FAMILY expresses their thanks to the nelghtjors & Iriends oi Howardtown Circle lor Ihelr support during our lime ol sorrow in the death ol Mary Seal Atkins. God Bless you.__________ THE FAMILY OF the late Thomas G. (Jack) Eaton would like to -----preciatlon to Iriends& Ihe church lor your kindness & sympathy during the loss ol our loved one. God Bless each ol you. Nora Eaton & Family. Child Care Appliances FOR SALE: WALK-ln cooler. 492- 7662. $$$ CASH $$$ Wc Buy Scrap Gold. B roken an d Unusccf Gold Jewelry. D A V IE IE ÌV E L B R 8 ' ..........1.Ш 1Г ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:5:30am-1;45am. 1st & 2nd shllt or by the hour. Permanent or temporary care available for infanlS'12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwv 64-601 By-Pass near Ingersoll. 634-7529 or 634-1980. Debra Startley. owner. CHILDCARE IN MY home. 1st & 2nd shift. Junction Rd. 492-2477. DROPЦN BABYSITTER Seivice Holiday special! Open til 11:30pm. CNA & CPR licensed. Group rates 998-0293. W BI6HTL0SSPLM I GUARANTEED TO WOHK 100% Natural - Doclor Recommended Credi Cards Accepted 1-800-935-5171 Ext 155« Child Care IN HOME DAYCARE has 2available, any age child. KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCAREhas imrnediete openings lor inlants- preschool. Call 998-2220 tietween 12:304 2:30. ____________ LQVINQ CHILDCARE INPinebrook area. Rel. avallablo. 940-6587, leave messaqe._______ MOTHER OF 3 will babysit in her homo, Wm. R. Davie area. Mon.- Frl. Call492-5126.______________ REQ. DAYCARE HAS openings, 1st shllt, Wm. R. Davie area. Call 492-7851. FOR SALE: CHERRY China Cabinet, ArtDeco BR set, wardrobe, maple dining room set, trunk il TV table. 998-3902. FOR SALE; PRIDE lilt chair, like new. used only 8 mos. Colot; sandlewood. Paid $600 wlil sell lor $475. Call 634-5378. Homes For Rent 3BR, ISA, LEXINQTON Rd.S450/mo.. dep. & ref. req, 910-722- 0220.__________________ FOR RENT OR tease w/optlon: 3BR. 1BA, living room, family room, dining room, kitchen in city. Rel. reo. ^-9533,_________________ REAL NICE BRICK home, counliy setting, near Lee & Jockey. 3 people limit. 998-4729.__________ WHY RENT WHEN In most cases you can own your own home loi less? $1000 dn. & $199/mo. New C A S HFor Homeownen Credit Problems Understood N O A P P U C A T IO N F B B A S LO W A S -$10,000 for SSSMon. •$2S,000tor$239Mon, < • $40,000 for $382Mon. H m d R a lM 8 Q (b e e M 8 S 7 TRACTOR SALES & SERVICE Parts Available Most MakesS IN K FARM EQUIPMEIIT OMMW .IiPMlrMfW . Uimg(on.NC 1-M(K26M113 or704-7a7-513S RANDY MILLER ftSONS»JMi№rRo«l-Mo(k»ffli,NC(704)284-2826 Commercial FREDDY'S ROOFING 704-492-5923 Residential uEueeR Of THE ветя euswess bureau Land For Salo 1.6 ACRES IN beautiful country 1. near Mocksvitle. $13.S00. FOR SALE: 10 acres w/septic, $42,500; 5 acres w/mobile home. $37,500. 998-2665. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS U W N CARE. New & exlsllng lawn maintenance. Coll 704-284-4277._____________ C & M SERVICES: We provide all types of lawn sen/ice, mowing lawns, trimming shrubbery, cleaning lots, 704-634-5798. FREE ESTIMATES.__________________ DANNER LAWN & Leaf Service Gulter dean, lawn work& maintenance of all typos 704-492-7938. Lost & Found LOST: FEMALE GRANGE catw/white throat. Lost In Food Lion parking lot at Willow Oaks on Fri., Dec. 27. Please call II lound. RewardI 284-2687. Lots For Sale 14S QROVE ST., CoolвeIт^ee. Call 704.634*2896, 3BR. 2BA del. & set up with A/C, skirting, steps & electnc hook up. Factory Direct Housing. Hwy 70 E.,Slatesville. 800-326-0936. Homes For Sale COZY COUNTRY HOME on 2.6acres + or -. Davie Farm t Land Sales. 634-0757. Miscellaneous 1.5 TON 10 Seer GMC AlC unit. used for 2 mos, $350.634-9114. DUE TO SEPARATION: need to sell new rocker recliner, paid $600 will take $275 OBO; new queen size hlde-a-bed, paid $1500, will tako $550 OBO: or will sell recliner & hide-a-bed bolh for $750, OBO; Antique BR sol, bed. box springs, mattress, dresser w/mirror. real nice. $1300 OBO, VCR & colorTV remote control $250 for set OBO. Have other odds & ends. 704-284- 2199 ask for Louise. Need To Place ACImsHM Ad? B N aip M N rV s H .. •M tiaM M voftflalO i. yvcieiltadtaMlbepiMlnatfMne» it12:00noen1M4i Thi Dnrti County lEnltnnli* Rtcoiil in М М М Н , • M m M п м м -х т Steve ÿimes C a r p e t * C le a n in g * j 7 0 ÿ 4 » M ë 4 M t Carpet AUpholtttfy Cltaning « Нотм. ButinetM» AChurchM Water Damage Extraction Seivkie Over 15 Years Experience * EBEEEttlmalet■OCBIVIM, IVw LO A N S B Y PHO N E1st and 2nd Mortgages Bank Tbmed You Down? 1-800-324-2481 ^AAAMort^i Financial Corporation * s tA is s b ^ iS i Pour Seasons Lawn Caire Ш п М щ т м т Л т Ы щ т п к Ш Л М т ш т » Пн ш11щ «Шм 1 т 1 т 1 $ { 1 т 9КНП64Ю71 (LMveMemg*) W m erl$thep9rhctlbm lo ^ рприш your genlen for Spring Handy Man Services — lilCENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR - & GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Porches • Decks • Patios • Storage Buikta • Vinyl • Catpet Wallpaper • PalnMng • Rool'^ - Altlc8t Celling Ftos ' H Í T f e W t a r Renvxieiing. ...oku- Installai ш я Е т и к п й ш в н к ш е п ьам п к ш Favro/owno.(704) 63«-OOai Mobite: (»10) 941-7041. DAVIE COUNTY EÑ1ÍÉIU4U9E К ЕСМ Д eLASSIFIEDS ■ M MгMisc ollanoous Р Е Ю Щ Ш Щ M is c n lla n o o u s ■ M obile H o m c s /R e n I ■ M oliilo Ho iiu-s/S.iIp -2T8 TON AlC coll & hot water coil . w/aIr handler. Lennox brand, used -.6 mos. $450.634-9114.__________ 2.5 TON HEIL heat pump air handler, 3 yrs. old, matching 10 'Seer outdoor unit, 7 yrs. old, $500. 634-9114.______________________ -COR SALE-K & Q Salvage: •^Sipeclal; on oval glass mahogany ^floors. We stock stainless steel In «W.9U(acl..Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24' 'dia.; We slock pumps & .accessortes lor wells. fX12- pine shelving, $.69/11.; Formica, $.50 sq. -It.: 4'x9'xr Styroloara insulation, $7.95/ea.; wood 2"X2', $.10/11. 4'X8'X5/8" waler board, $9.95 ea.; rooling lell, $e.95/roll. Steel I- Beams lor sale.К & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business onTWost bank ol Yadkin Rivet. 910-699-2124. :« )R SALE: FIREWOOD, all•hardwood. 998-3538 leave messaqe.____________________ FOR SALE: RAGGEDY Ann &Andy dolls Irom 20"-36", priced Irom $25-$50. 998-2006. .FOR SALE: ROUND bales ol hay- ;Charles Williams, 998-8303. 'h u g e SAVINGS ON selected models ol Arch type steel bidgs. 25X30, 30X42. Great backyard shop, 2 car garages. Easy :№ancing available. Call :Hnmedlately 1-800-222-6335. 'h u g e SAVINGS ON selected models ol arch type steel bidgs. 25X30, 30X42. Greal lor backyard shops, 2 car garages. Easy .linancing available. Call Immediately 1-800-341-7007. MONEY TO LOAN; Good credit, bad credit. We understand problems. II you need aloan call Gary Poll at 1-______.0703 or Statesville 704-924-7200. NEEDS HOMEI BEAUTIFUL,loving black, white, orange Calico cat, 1 yr. old, slays outside or Inside. FREE washer & dryer-both need repair. 998-4561.__________ ' QUALITY CORN FED Ireezer beet : lor sale. 998-5206. 3BR TRAILER, $3SIVM0„ $350 dep. Not over 3 people. Alter Spm call 264-2130. ___________ TOTALLY REMODELED INSIDE,2BR, 12X70,1 H2BA, range, W/D hookup, no relrlg. Ideal lor couple. Rent $300 + $130 iot rant, equals $430/mo. Includes water, garbage, & mowing. Fanninglon, 4 miles I- 40. Dep. S rel. 910-731-2721. TRAILERS FOR RENT, Water lumished. Take garbage oH. Nice quiet trailer park near Lee Jeans. No pets. Limit 2 people. Rel. req. Call 940-2395.leavo messaqe. Mobile Homes/Sale ••LQ9H0MBS**Singlewides & doublewides. Affordable prices, quality built, dependable sen/lce. Factory Direct Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave. 910-767-7565. Winston-Salem. Ask for Odie Perkins._______________ 3 BR HOME in S. Rowan Co. Take over pmls. Call Slacy at 704-630- 6149 after 10am.______________ BEST BUYS: DOUBLEWIDESunder $299/mo.l Call Lisa 910-468- 4380.________________________ CLEARANCE SALE: ALL *96model homes must be sold to make room for new models. Free heat pump w/all homos sold during this clearance sale. Free set up & del. Call Scott. Factory Direct Housing, Hwy 70E, Statesville. 800-326- OAKW OOD HOMES OF Lexington Used Home Sale.'8314X56 2BR, 1BA «5883 $2500 '7914X60 3BR, 2BA «0419 $3500 '8814X602BR,2BA«7481 $8500 '73 12X60 2BR.1BA «8353 $2400 70 12X60 2BR. 2BA «6098 $1900 '9014X72 2BR.2BA «1510 $14.500 Repo '9014X60 3BR, 2BA«0951 «13,500 Repo'8814X602BR.2BA«0957 $3,025 All homes are dropped on your lol within 100 miles._______________ SINGLEWIDE MODEL SALE from 17995 all lol models musl goi Only at Key Homes! 778»1644.________ TAX REFUND TIME is here: layaway homel Little as $100 dn! Until lax refund, all homes reduced, ask about rebates! Call Betty or Lisa. 910-468-4380,____________ TAX REFUNDSmOWH PMT. Wewill assist you In filing your retums. Call 704-633-1914 for more Info. Hwy0936. CREDIT PROBLEMSUNDERSTOOD. Buy your dream home Nowl! We tinance our own homes. Call 704-633-1722. SEASONED FIRE . cord, $100 cord, deL ' Miller 998-0846. $55 1/2 ill Jake ■ WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 634-4335.__________________ -IWOOD FOR SALE-all hardwood. /Call alter 4pm. 492-7901. DIVORCE FORCES SALE ol 2 Story mobile homel Mary's husband left her & went overseas. Help save her credill LOW dn. pml. $900, $146/mol 800-715-6256. PS. Her dOQ ran away tool FOR SALE: 14X80 mobile home, set up in Deer Run. 3BR. 2BA. central air. storage bidg.. nice landscaping & walkway. 12X6 & 14X8 porch & deck. $19.500. 634- ■ 9790._______________ FOR SALE: ‘78 Taylor mobile home. 14X65; 14X30 room built on.- 3BR, 2BA. sell $5000.278«2570. LEE’S MOBILE HOMES-Norwood, NC. 800-777-8652 Bargain prices. 40 new homes. 14X7oT $15,999; 24X56. $24,999; 28X60. $32.999; 26X60. $40,999. Open 7 days , prices posted. RN/LPN with recenl FEDS, ICU or ED experience needed to help keep families togelher. Care for one patient In their home and make a real diflerence. Flexible days and hours wilh compeiitive saiaryi Sign-on bonus! HrilUllinEISII-723-llll R-ANELL CUSTOM Н0МБ8 Is expanding pioductlon In Denver. Now accepting appltcaUons toi all phases o( home building including; * Finish Caipentm *W a lim m en • SbeMock Hanoera ft Plttlshers *n«ctiical *Ptttmbiao Most positions require heavy lifting. Must be able to read tape measure and pass drug scieen. Tiaining Is avallablo for applicants with good vrotk hlstoiy and good attendance.Starting pay Is S6.00/hr, plus Sl.50/hr bonus for peifea attendance biinglng staitlng pay to $7.50/hr. Production pay earning potential up to $12.75 pet houi when qualUiod. Most associates qualify for production pay after 9 weeks of ualnlng/employmcnt. Excollent company beneilts include: •7 paid Holidays • Paid Vacauons *40^ ReUiement * Paid Employee Health & Life Insurance * Optional Dental Insurance Please apply in person B:30AM-4:30PM R-Am U Cuftoffl Hbmea, Inc. Hwy. 16 • Denver, NC *oe PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS DavhUoa Counly Coamunlly Colkie ia accepting applications for part-time inttnictocs to teach the following coursc at the Davi* Camnu during the smng Icrni (OWO-5/13); Ocncral Psychology (day) .Salary for cach position will be determined by education and . experience. For morc infoimalion about responsibilities, quaiiflcalions, and the application proccu. contact: Human KcMMirces Oflke Davkbon County Community College P.O. Box 1287 • Lcxinglon, NC 27293-1287 Tkltphonc: 910-24M186 or 9UM7S-7181 . . . ; ; amS0uIC ' .................iäBs I WILL NOT ba responsible lor any debts other than my own, Johnny D, Anderson.__________________ PUBLIC SALE: MOCKSVILLEMlnl-Storage to sell ths contents ol the lollowing units lor unpaid rent a expenses; #109(Delores Pinela,$235•239#247»277•333 USE YOUR TAX relund as a way to get into your own homell Call 704-633-1773 lor more Inlo.l WE NEED YOUR good used mobile homes. Let's trade todayl Call Lisa 910-468-4380._________ "A DOLUR • a deed Is all you need." Good, no, or slow credit O.K. Call Len or Fred el 704-630- 6400. Claylon Homes ol Salisbury. “OWN YOUR DREAM Home"No Money Down ,To qualilied land owners. Special linancing available. Call 704-633-1107 '92 SKYUNE SINGLE wide mobile home, vinyl skiing, 2BR, 2BA, heal pump w/cenlral air. Set up In Deer Run. 910-463-4716.____________ ‘97 DOUBLEWIDE, DEL & set upw/heat pumpi Steps, skirting & electric hook-up at no extra cost $28,469 order yours todayl SOO- 715-6256, $202/mo. I, «223tOebra Wallace, $225 Alease Hayes, $130 theresa Hoch, $235 Cindy Thies, $235 Julie Morris, $198), ft •305 Bradley Crags, $165). Household goods. Sale dale: Jan. 25, 1997 al 10:00 am. 817 Salisbury Road. 704-634-2463. Office Spaces 37 COURT SQUARE, 1200 *1- sq. It. available Immediately. $4№mo. Call Serendipity Shops, 634-0555. Real Estate FOR RENT: BEAUTY/BARBERshop. Equipped lor 2 operators. Hwy 158, lonnally Cuts I $400/mo. 634-3406. CHIMNEY FIRE ELIMINATORS-certllled & Iteensed since 1978. Sweeping, Restorations, Chimney ---- buck stove, parts icaps, gas access. Call '-9039. PIANO TUNING Seil'ptmert IS & SenriceSales Wallace Bartord 99в-.2789 DAVIE ELECTRONICSServicing car stereos, home stereos, VCR's CD's, CB's and Nintendo. 20 years experience. 910-M8-6179. HOUSE CLEANINO-II you don't have the time lo dust, mop, a really clean then you need mel Just call 998-3356 Free Estimates References ________Upon Request________ HOUSECLEANINQ: DEPENDABLE, HONEST. CALLlor estimate 492-5684.__________ MWE8T1C OESKINS. PAGEANTFomials, alteratkins & spe deslqns. 940-6587. HEALTH OCCUPATIONS TEACHER Davie High School BSN or RN Preferred State Salary Schedule for Teactiers State Benefits -10 montfi employment position Call: Personnal Office Davie County Schools (704)634-5921 Autumn C m O tM oduvU t Am tn opm ing h r M l tin » RN SUPERVISOR Great benefits, competitive salary. Apply Mon-Fri 8:30 to 4;00 to Nancy Hutdierson, DON or Call 704434-3535 For More Information MUMNCARE >F MOCKSVIUE UnHonrtSI. Medinilc^NC 27121 CNA’S To Cover Oavie County All Shifts Part-Time a Full Time Flexible Hours « Must Be Certffied 910-768-1197 Piedmont Hom^eahh, Inc. W|nston-&lem Tlmhenmkmemptnum'llnttyoum tyeuVKpict’ LINK'S SEAMLESS aUTTEMNORichard Unk-Owner Fre* Estimates 634-3248___________ PAINTINGRemodeling - Home Repairs ■ La-tfe ot Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANINO: All TypessMIng, clean and waterprool decks, patios, driveways and walkways. 284-4277.______________________ THE CLCANINO LADYI will do Iho wortt, while you lake ths credit. My rsputatkm Is spotless. Fres ssllmaiss, rsl. availabls. Havs room In my schedule lor smaller to mid-slie homes. Call 634-4537.___________ VCR CLEANING t Repairs. Vogler’s TV Servk:e. Advance. Visa a MC accepted. 998-BI72. WHfTTAKER PAVINGPaving, Seal Coating, Hauling Qravel Call lor Free Estimates 492-7820 MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE: 81Yamaha Exciter 185, 2875 miles, EC; '88 Kawasaki 454 LTD, 2756 miles, EC. 8am-5pm 910-427-1557, ext 2258 or evenings 910-650- 0612._____________________ SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buick - Do<^700 W. Innes St., Salisbury ________704-636-1341_________ 'es INTERNATIONAL SCOUT.Runs good, $1200. 998-5242 alter 7pm.________________________ ‘7S MUSTANG KINO Cobra, $3500 neg. 492-5912. loewonKMi» Malsrtalsptovidw>,To1 Free Inlo, pItB. 24 hr, '' ' 8441. '94 2S0 RAM Dodge Mart«I Van,burgundy w/gray interior. 35,490 miles, $15,506.284-2- - BUYINQ Pme 4 hardwood tlrrd»r, delivered logs t long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. 704- 278-9291.____________________ RESPONSIBLE ETHICAL HUNTER looking (or small tract ol land lor hunting short or long term. Call 634-3942 or 284-2221, can leave messaqe.________________ WANTED IN MAR.-long temí lease, unlurnlshed house In Davie Co., 2BR, stove, relrig., lenced yard. Maximum rent-$400/mo. Mother, son. Rel. available. 704- 284-6440. ATTENTW N: H fA L T M M R V liN SIs currently kioW ng -:>o» RN's a LPN's :.lh M CMI provkle sM IM nursing cate. II you M e are looking fo r ■ ra tM ,'"' teaching h u ltti cars tlo tfis P atlsnl/F am lly.* ______ _ a vary com pcUtivs la la iy , p l ^ call today to schsduia'sn M n v ls w , 704-634-2984. ..T ,f AVON B A U B . IM tV h r. Noto door. No m M (iiu n order. BonuM S/lncenUvM . 1-aOO-tJ7- 4640ln<W a/rsp. U C A M H tll W ANTED TO d M v e riiwW inston-Salem Journal, 7 d syiK ik. In the DavK Co. a ria ; C a l {-(O O - 642-092S e x t 74SS, H sraan Haworth.__________t j , ,n CHitDCARe-occAsaKMAL i rBABYM TTCn lo r ,, » w e liind svsnlngs lo r 5 yr. old B IO m o.eM . M ust have own tn n a p o fla lio n / bs non-sm oksr. IB yrs. o r o M tr I provide re l. P ln a b n o t/F a rm ln fkn area. 996-4282. ■ n.-. EXCIT1N0 O P P O im M T V mSec, In R ellrsm ent. n s s o it MMg. D ept, Com m unlcatkins ik B » ^ com puler llts ra t*. Real E M M background h elphil. Bermuda V illage, 99S-6535, M on.-Frt., M n - 5pm._______ R HELP NEEOCD on kX a l E is Auto Auction In C oolssm aa, tS 4 - 4060. W M EDUTE OPP W W P Minlant/toddler room leachar. I-M n . M on.-Frl. Send reaum a to : P O te 236. cm n n an a , N C 37012 o r;« M 910 ;76 » ^)ei3 . betwe«n1»No«lt>. MLM HOME B A M O n uM M iiKbusinsM kwMng lo r d M rlb u kM -or wholeaale buyers. C a l ( o r 'ln Inteivtew , 7 0 4 ^ 9 8 3 » . NEEDED: O M H W A B H n. CASHW II a cocks. A pply k i person: M iners n se tsu n n t. -f; PERSON TO C U M p itM hom ss, FT, M on-Fil. Ocod ~ C kM ifW d 's. ^ SHOP M iC H A iic r N r o ~ ^m echanic - (o r a s iv le e -w o iti-in tnicks, tra ilers, toddms < fic M M kuders. D lessl e«p. 'a m u s t M usl I, bs arhave own tods, _______record keeper S atKs to msHNIIn spare parts Inventory, SHary OQE, benefits after 90 ikys. Appl)):in -irson to: Shaver Wocid ProduHs, 70, Cleveland, .NC 704-27» ll. - Com e Join O ur Special O ppoiiunity for bitervicw M W !'« low*'« ПаМЬвИм CMlar hasImmMliatoaeMdwior FUI-lbM lOfl^adte m id Р св Й Ь о* Sblfto C ^m pm atton begliia « ta tU h u ¡В Ш к FUU.'Bns ЫдМ pmnliHTL AppUcantiihouldniMtlh»lc~ ' opKltnaoMollha-loaBMCaivmiialbVIfakïSb!! iteoauMv I la llie '- ¿BU- DÁVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD» Jan. 9,1997 : The following ca»s were disposed ;of in Admijilstraiive Coun on Jan. 3. : Presiding' was Magislnile Robert ;Cook;**Proiecuting was Rob Taylor ;ahd Sarah KiAman. assislanl DAs. - —Susan L Anders» 70 mph In a 55 ^ph zone, r^uced lo improper equip- ^ n l. $10 line. cosl. • •—Dnino A. Andreades. 87 mph in ^ 70 mph zone, reduccd lo exceeding jafe speed, cosl. I —Larry G. Bailey, expired rcgis- tralion. dismissed. - —Michel Bena. 79 mph in a 70 piph zone, rnluced loimproper equip- incni. $10 rine, cosl. • —Chance A. Black. 65 mph In a 50 Tn{)h zone, reduced lo Improper equip- 5ne^t. $10 fine, cost. : —ArlenaM.Bolick.80mphinu70 mph zone, reduccd lo improper equip­ menl. SIO fine. cosl. —PauIine^H.Boslian,68mphina 55 .mph zonb, reduced to improper c^pment, $10 dne, cosl. 5 .‘/-^Eddie D. Busque, SOmph in a70 inpb zone, rcduced lo improper equip- inerti: failure to wearsealbell.$25 fine, cost. ; —Todd A. Campbell. 85 mph In a 70 mph zone, rcduced lo 74 mph In a 70 mph zone. 55 fine. cosi. ^: —Sandra L. Chapman. 69 mph In a 55-mph zone, reduced to Improper ^ulpmcnl,$IO(lne, cosl. • —Thomas R. Cole, failure lo slop foTsjopsign.reduccdioimpropere(julp- ment. $10 fme. cost. —Nalhan W. Conover, 80mph In u 70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph in Q 70 mph zone, $5 fine, cosi; failure lo no- llfyDMVofaddrcsschange,dismlssed. —Douglas H. Council. 68 mph in u 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper c(]uipmcni. $10 fine. cosl. —Jerald G. Driver. 70 mph In a 45 mph zone, reduccd lo 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, $10 fine, cosl; rcgislratlon violation, dismissed. —LeiaA.EIIis,72mphina55mph zone, reduced to improper equipment. SlOfine. cost. • —rhom;LsK.Faulk.83mphlna70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph In a 70 mph zone. $5 fine. cost. —MaryT. Ferguson, cxpiredregis- imllon. dismissed; reckless driving lo endanger, dismissed. —Crystal C. Harris, failure to wear seal bell, dismissed. —Julia G. Hcgc. failure to wear se:ilblet.S25 line, cosl; failure toyield for slop sign, reduced to improper etjuipmenl. —Charlene R. Hudson. 68 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to 64 mph in a 55 mph zone. $5 fine. cost. —Amy Y. Jones, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed. -Jefferson D. Knight. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper etiiilpmenl. $ 10 fine, cosl. —Lisa 0. Kriska. 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph in a 7Ü Program Aimed At Attracting Industry . 'Asiatctaxcreditprogramalmcdal attracting Industry has ranked Davleos one oflhe most economically viable counties in thc stale. Although ranked In ihc highest tier, the program will still provide eco­ nomic Inccniives to companies want­ ing to locale here. Those companies will be eligible for $500 per new job created and a 7 percent Investment lax credit for ma­ chinery and equipmenl investments over $ I million. In addilion, they wil) be eligible for $500 per worker train­ ing incentive for new employees. The stale's lOOcounties arc ranked In five tiers, with the highest lax credits going to Ihose counties determined to be the most "distressed." Those coun­ ties are: Alleghany, Anson. Edgecombe, Halifax, Graham, Hertford, Northhampton. Richmond. Swain and Warren. Those counties will be able to offer companies $1,000 tax crcdit for each iKW employee that rcccives job irain- Ing. S12i00 per new job created and a 7 percent Investment lax credit for all machinery and equipment placed into scrvice. . Since the bill was adopted by the General As^bly, at least 12 compa­ nies have cited it as being instnimental tn their dedmon (o locate new opera- lions or expand existing facilities in NonhCarolina. These companleshave pledged lo Invest hundreds of millions of dollars and crcalc morc lhan 2.000 new Jobs. "The lax crcdits we worked so hard for l.'isi summer arc designed to create morc gtxxl jobs for North Carolina svorkcre, particularly in rural areas and areas afrccted by recent plant closures and layoffs," said stale Commerce Secretary Dave Phillips. "Obviously. ourcfTorts arc paying off forthe work­ ers of our state." Each December, ihe commerce dcpanment ranks the State's lOOcoun- lics according to unemployment rate, per capita incomc and population growth. In addition lo the tier rankings, the wmmercc departments annual couniy analysisdclcrmlncs which SOcounlles arc eligible lo receive financial assis­ tance through the stale's Industrial de­ velopment fund, which provides new and existing manufaciurcrs and food processors S4.000 for cach new job crcated. up lo $400.000. Funds musl be used to renovate existing buildings, purchase production equipment or to provide Infrasiruciurc lo new or old sites. Counties in thc firsl three tiers arc eligible for those funds. All counties surrounding Davie arc also *HerV counties. ¥íMklnsToihiylorTomonow Reaekit^Onmwlioneedkeip. Tbudting иж aU.^ K80fl)4lMJWAY httiK//w«w.unitcd«ay.org J l Incasvof 'jndetfimt weather ^DaAsSaiAation Customers • should tune in to WXIICh«nMl12or W<;HPChanntl8or CabI« Chaniwl 2 'r^ ior iriformation about any changes ^in ouPpidtiip schedule. Diivie Sanitation, Inc. mph wme. S5 fitw. cosl. —Herkong Hue, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduccd to improper equip* ment, $10 fine. cost. —Sam T. Manooglan, 50 mph In a 35 mph zone, reduced lo 44 mph in a 35 mph zone. $5 fine, cost, -William T. Martin. 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduccd to Improper equipment. $10 fine, cosl. —Gabriela A. Mcrcdiz, 91 mph In a 70 mph zone, rcduced lo exceeding safe speed, cosl. -Pamela H. Miller, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, nnluccd lo Improper equip­ ment, $10 fine, cosl. —Thomas M. Miller, 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, rcduced lo Improper equipment. $10 fine. cost. —Louis L. Money, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, rcduced lo improper equip­ menl, $10 fine, cosl, —Susan C. Montgomery, cxplrcd registration, dismissed. —CharlesS. Musco,68 mphlnfl55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equip­ ment. $10 fine. cost. —Mazen E. Nammari, 80 mph In u 70 mph zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $10 fine. cosl. —Christopher L. Newton, exceed­ ing posted speed, reduccd lo Improper equipment, $10 fine. cost. —DcbraN.O’Brien,excecdingsafe speed, dismissed. —Chadwick L. O’Neill, window tinting violalion, dismissed. —Terri L. Owens. 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equip­ ment. $10 fine, cosl. -Leslie A. Paiemo. 92 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduccd lo exceeding safe speed, cosl. —TIITany R. Peoples, 68 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced lo Improper equipmenl, $10 fine, cost. —JoscphE.Phillips,44mphina35 mph zone, reduced lo Improperequip- ment, $10 fine, cosl. —Tracy M. Willlips, 60 mph In a45 mph zone, reduced lo Improperequlp- ttwnl, SIO fine, cost. —William D. Pierce. 79 mph In a 70 mph wme, reduced to improper equipmenl. SlOfine. cost. —Nancy W. Rankins, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10 fine. cosl. —Stanley B. Reynolds, BO mphin a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipmenl, $ 10 fine, cosl; expired reg­ istration, dismissed. —Gall V. Rogers. 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ menl. $10 fine, cosl. —Jonathan H. Scott, 80 mph Ina 70 mph zone, rcduced to 74 mph In a 70 mph zone, $5 fine, cost; expired regls- tralion, dismissed. —^Jonas C, Slmerson, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, SIO fine, cosl. -Cleveland Smllh.81 mph Ina70 mph zone, rcduced to 74 mph in a 70 mph zone, $5 fine, cost. —Elaine S, Strider, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment. $10 fine, cost. —William J. Talc. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduccd lo Improper equip­ menl. $10 fine, cost. -Renee C. Te№ens, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment. SIO fine, cosl. —ErinL. Umberger, following too closcly. dismissed.' —Victoria V. Vasquez, no operator's license. $25 fine, cosl. —Glenda C. Vaughn, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, rcduced to improper equipmenl, $10 fine, cosl. —Kay B. Warden, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed. —Ken neihG. Washburn. Improper lowing, dismissed. -Betty M. Williamson.69 mph in a 55 mph zone« reduced to impraper equipment. $10 fine, cosl, —Suzanne M. Wyse. failurc to rc­ duce speed, dismissed. —Stephen W. Torbush. 80 mph In a 65 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $10 fine, cost. Triah Waived Thc following waived their righl lo a coun trial and paid fines In advance. —Matthew D. Grady, failurc to rc­ duce speed. —Don L. Marlor, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone. —JenVey W. Sessoms, failurc lo reduce spe^. -Charles W. Walker, failurc lo wear seal belt. HI, my namt b Camtron Dale Gordon and I turned 1 year oM on Dec. 27, IM 6. M y mommy, daddy und sister had a party rorn». The^ Invlledmygrandparents, family and Mends. Mommy and daddy had cake and Icecream for me. Wehad a Winnie the Pooh cake. I received kilsandkilsornlccglfts. Mymommy and daddy areCheyenneandSonny Gordon, my sister Is Kebey Gor­ don. M y grandparents are Terry and Ann Hardin andLynnandTiny Gottlon. 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Jimmy Phipps talks withChrisMooreSundaymomlng,a8lHe Davie County Sheriffs Department serves a search wanBnt, looking for evklence that Moore and her husliand raise dog4 to fight. - fjlwlo by ReUn FwguMon Couple Arrested For Training Dogs To Fight ByMikeBmiriuurdt Davie County Enteiprise Record , When Davie sherifTs and animal cnielty ofTio wairattataiesidenceonLa>WhitakerRoadSiuidaynnoming,apitbuIl (kig darted out the front door. Itweittstraighttooneofseveralpitlxdlstiedtochainsoutside.The dogs stalled to fight. One dog had his teeth firmly planted on ihe other’s neck. They appeared not lo notice Ihe pepper spiay being aimed at their faces. a search ChrisCarolMoote,4S,washomeatlhetime.SheiimnediatelygiaU)ed two sticks and staited after the dog. The sticks, accocding lo SherifTs Detective Chris Shuskey,. m cpnunpnly.u^ to pry «put the PliWtSwCi»rb-PlWi4 Planners Give Thumps Up To Unlfl Rezoning SyMikcltanihMxIl Davie County Enleiprise Rec«d . ' Rezoning of 162.3 acres of land fiom tesidemial agriculluial to industrial special use for Unifi Соф. was unanimously recommended by Davie COunly Planing Board members Monday nighl. . Couniy commissioners will make Ihe flnal decisk» on Ihe rezoning at Iheir meeting al 7 p.m. Wedneidty, Jan. 22. Hie land is localed adjacent lo 1-40, al the end of Lee Drive between Pineiifook School and Rainbow roods. - ' In making their teconunendali(w,^l«nnen asked coun^ commis­ sioners to conskier the concems exptend by leskleiits of the area: trafflc, noise, electrical setvu!e,watnMdKweraeivice. . j" ’: nMM8nUiria-Pli«i4 '! C:(' By Jeanne Houpe Davie County Enterprise Recoid "I don'tplay games with people when it comes to dangerous situ­ ations." JudgeJamesC. Davis addressed a crowd gath- ettdinDavieCountySu- perior Court Jan. 8, for the outcome of the case ofClaude Ashley James, ateen-agerchargedwith stabbing another teen David Mackie to death duringaftghlathishouse April23. ThejudgesakiHehad ' heard lhal ihreals had been made against the defendant and ordered anyone with a weapon to leave Ihe court­ room. After pleading guilty to volun- taiy manslaughter, James cried as the evidence against him was pre­ sented.’ Deputies from the Davie County SherifrsDepanmentweie perfonning CPRonMackiewhen MocksviUe Police Officer D.T. Matthews anived at the James residence at 1017 Milling Road, Mocksville, about4:30pm. April 23,saklMocksville PbUce Detec­ tive K.L. Hunler. An. aulopsy. performed-on ' Mackie at N.C. Bapiist Hospital in Winston-Salem April 24, showed that Mackie had received anumberofculsand slab wounds. A stab wound to the chest was deiennined to be the cause of death» Hunter sakL James admitted to Hunter that he had stabbed Mackie. HesaklMackie'sex-girtinend. Doltie Lawler, had been at his tvouse about two hours when. Mackie airi^Heheaidthedoor I ,i 'B iy M B w B a n iiH ill ^ County EateqmseRecofd ^ ' Fewer and fewer people aie being admitted to Davie Couniy H ^ital. And thote who are admitted are released sooner dian in put years. Hospital admiflistntor Mike Kimel put part of the blame on health .mainlenanceaiganizaliaat,whKh are dktiling what hoapitalspttiena can use, the prices hospitab can c h i^ and the length of stay in the hospital. V . That trend is likely to increaie in Ihe next few ; n e bottom line, Kimel toU county comndstkxim last week, is that flings aien't knUng so good for Davie CouB^ I ^ l a l . He (wtlined ¡note aianahalfmininndollatain COM-saving mejwiresalrariy taken, and admitted that may not be enough. ^ e l l need to took at die taig-tenn role of the liPMtol-in:fliei_iHiaMh>|niMafeddiiifc?K e«^Si^ ' i.QuaUtylapiiaitobeofiheeisMja.ihesakl’Tj^ i t - ? n lW ll^ ■ 1 П м ^ - Ц |f § comes to the point we cant reduce cyta without reducing quality. WB mayhayelocon».toyouf(«rdirsctifc'WaiBali^." ........ Kimel suggested a communis imuth iioi jutt hospital and C h M of!iciali.todei^DavieCoun9H a^'anie. ' r . 'We must find that rofe and wh|t ijw can M|ipo№ and whit titt community will suppoA,''he sakL % ppitig to reqoim i n ^ comffluniQr.Itneed>tolieacanmiuid№^ta^chan^.'' ; ' Cbunty officials hoped diy haii fioiind that change when they coaiiactedwithCatDUnaNMiixip(Od)iomfuu^ CMI it stkddng to. diat cooitact, m rnM ing diansM ai necciiaiy tt>! keep afloat, Kimel lakL ' AnodierproUmfarDavie'shoi|iitalistheck)teFn>ximitytolai|er hotpitals.IHe1eueswenvrithina%d1laute1kive.nto of competitiaa,''he said. ''' ' 'V t in if^b te to s ^ Davie HospitíAc^Bj^^ tOjOOO -----T7.------: 7 Л 0 ■ :a' swing open before Mackie grabbed him, threw him to the floor and hit him intheface, Hunler said. HesaidhestabbedMackieuy- ing to get him off.him. After he was staUied in die chest Mackie got off James, ledizinghe was stabbed, accotding to Hunter. James s ^ he heaid somethi^ outside and knkedawtoseeMacUe lying oi^.die skkwalk. He laUi Macick on his side because he wasgur-3. glini blood, Hunlersaid.' Lawlo',whohadwit- nessed Ihe fight, told Hunler she had just bro­ ken up withMackie about a week and a half earlier and was visiting James at his home for the first time. She said Mackie entered die house andslaitingthrowingJan»' around, repeatedly asking him. "Why you messing widi my giri?" She said Mackie kicked JamM in die stomach and face. She him to stop but he wouklnt listen. She walked outside. When she returned. Mackie asked her why she was Uieie. Hunter sakL ' ' ShetoUMackietheyhadbeea talking about him and asked hun tocomewithber.Uyingtotakebit hand. Thalfs when Janies said, "Fustofall.sheain'lyourgiriiio , more," HuMetreadfimbetitite- ment. MacUe asked James whK iw had behind hia back and told hiin not to ever say diat to him. Hiey; ended upootopafd||)t|Ue in the kitchen, she toU Hunler. She screamed no as she sw : James raise his hand over Mackie Mift08td>liim.SbefadpedMackie ilM it Sm M M h I - : t j m 11 P ii 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jen. 16,1997 Editpríal F^aáe 'I Have A Dream' Kirig Speech Shook Nation 1 hiivc a drcam lhal one day in Ihc red hills of Georgia Ihc sons of former slaves and Ihc sons of form«r slave­ owners will be able to sit down together al the lable of brotherhood., I have aUrcam lhal one day even Ihc stale of Missis­ sippi, a slate of sweltering heat of oppression, will be trans­ formed inlo an oiisis of freedom and justice. ^ I have a drcam ihat my four litllc childrcn will one day live in a nation where they will noi be judged by Ihc color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today. I have a drcam lhal every day every valley shall be engulfed, every hill shall be exalted and every mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plains, and the crooked places will be made straight, and Ihey glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together. ; , This is our hope. This is Ihe faith lhal 1 will go back lo the Soulh with. With this failh wc will be able lo hew out of ihc mountain of despair a stone of hope. : With this faith, we will be able lo work together, lo pray together, to struggle together, lo go lo jail logelher, lo Climb up for freedom together, knowing ihat wc will be frce one day. ; This will be Ihe day when all of God's childrcn will be able lo sing wilh new meaning: “My coumry 'tis of ihce, ; Sweet land of liberty, • Of ihec I sing. Land where my father died, I Land of Ihe Pilgrim's pride, ' ' . ' From every mountain side. Lei freedom ring." ■ And if Amcrica is to be a great nation, this must bc- cqmctrue...- ; • , So, lei fniedom ring from Ihe mighty mountains of New York. Lei freedom ring from Ihe snow-capped Rockies of Colorado. But not only lhal, let freedom ring from Ihc Slone Mountain of Georgia. Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of Cali­ fornia. Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennes­ see. Lcl freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of Mississippi and every mountain side. When we Ict freedom ring, when we let il ring from every tenement and every hamlet, from every stale and every city, we will be able lo speed up lhal day when all ,of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gen­ tiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able tojoin hands and sing in Ihe words of the old Negro spiritual. Free at lasl, frce al last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at lost. — Speech by Dr. Martin Lulher King Jr. D A V IB C O U N T Y BNTERPRI/^ECORD USPS 149-160 171 South Main Street Macfcsvile, NC 27028 (704)834-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTV PUBUSHINQ CO. Dwight Sparks..... RoUn Fergusson..„EdKor/Publithw Mike Bamhardt...General Manager ..Managing Editor JounnI 1901И971 Becky Snyder............ ..........Advertising Maiiagw Modnville Onrie^ - j - l - ■ - - - -aBflMrpflM fwconi 191^1958 1899-1958 Pariodtoals Paatage Paid li|Moek^, NC 27026 '»«•aipiW iMM'':' ' Single Copy, SO Centa $20 per yw in Noitt CaroUna S2S per year outaMa North CanHina POSTMASTER Sand addien Changes to:' CM e Couoy Entarpiiae Recoid ^PAtaMi«eolmH»,N&27D2t-— - WarW ©l»7iga»)ScAy л£тшо Irv T h e M a il., Sister Concerned About Neighbors Passing Judgment; To the editon I would like 10 wrilc in response to the crael letter written by the 'so called' gentlcnwn of Good* wiU Heights. \ would like lo lhank Ihem tor writing the letter, it lets ine know jusi whut kind of neigh­ bors I really have. I now realize lhal these same neighbors who smiled In our faccs were the same people who are putting my family down. . Calvin Ijames. the same man who c(msiders himself such agoodcitizen and neighbor, didn't call oncc while Gabc was In juvenile detention. My moiher asked Calvin if he could Hnd little odd jobs forGabetodowhenhcgoioul. Headed like he was willing 10 help us out. bul il was a totally dllTerenl story when Gabe gol out. We didn't hear a wcml from him aboul those jobs. When we finally did hear from Calvin, he was crilicizing Gabe In the Dcc. 5 letter. I could easily stoop down to Calvin's level, but I have rcspect. What I will say is Ihat Calvin needs to stop finding faults in everyone, becausc nobody is perfect. Not even him. I'm not writing to moke any excuses for my broiher,because there Isnoexcuse. Gabelshisown man. und all we can do Is pray that he will stait to do whnt is right. My parents raised Gabe the best they could. It is up lo my brolherio prove to all Ihe people who think like Calvin Ijames wrong. Man Hit By Vehicle In Mocksville To Ihe editor Last Wednesday. Jan. 8. a black mun was hit by a car or truck. The person left the scene, not knowing If the person was hurt or noi. This is the kind of thing we sec on TV or in the newspaper. This is Davic Couniy, a small town where everybody knows jusi about everybody. The fact that someone would do this and noi repon it is very bad. V< u ihink people would care more about one another than this. They think they got away with it, but God knows your name, address and where you live. If you are afraid to come forward and let justice be done, then I proy the Lord will flx it for you, the way he chooses lo. Kathie T. Foster Mocksville Hospitality Alive In Community To the editor ' \ would like to say a lhank you to our wonderful Advance Fire and Rescue. How well 1 remember last Feb. 3 and 4. During the Ice storm and power failure, 1 fell off my kitchen stool broke my shoulder and hip. The fire and rescue was there in a jilTy. after the call lb 911. I will always remember ihelr kindness and concem taking me to und from Forsyth Hospital and back the next moming. On Dcc. 12 I had the honor u ride in the Advance second annual Christmas p rade. os Ms. Advance. As I rode through the town I was bom in 981/2 years ago, 1 thought about seeing Ihe first car come through Advance. Little did I dream I would live to see so many cars at one time in Advance. 1 have seen many changes in my life time, but one thing has m ch^gec^pur cpminuiiit^ . *thdt spNial down home hnpiiiiiiiy. fhe theme of the parade "What Christmas Is All About" is really true in Advance. I love those dear hearts and genlle people who live and love in my home town. Paulina S. Barney Advance Letters Wekx)mecl T ' The Enurprise Record wckxmes leltdii &oaiiUtcaden.Tbeleuainuybeoaloplc>cif kical, ttote,iuliaiul or inlenullooalissuei. ! An cflbit will be made lo prini aU IcUeif are not UbekMS, vulgar, or 4 poor taite. The cdilor m eivei the ri(bl to edi). letim lw gnm m i» ind for spacer— - A ll lenm duuld include the name and addnn of Ihe writer. Including a ilgnalute.'A Idcpbaae number, not to be publithed, il a h i m tta lti. : .Pleaie have letten in the newqieper oflice Ьу4рд|, Monday of Ihe wecklobepubliihjd. What's Your Favorite Movie? McUsa Folds MocksviUe 'NowandTheii,bccauaeU's • neatmovle.* S M M H cnadlyKayGana Mocksvilk *The Color Puirle. Oprah ’ТЪе Wiiani of Ox. U's a .Winft«y,WlioopiGoldlMr|.l cM c.' -UdBkth*y'№t-|nal.*------T— rr— Clyde Studwwl Sr.' Mocksvile '"; ‘M y m C v ib y m iH k L JiMlllkekfaa.* Eveiyone will have Ihcir Judgment Day before Ihe real jiidgc.God. Inclosing. I would like 10 l^ve • these wonis from Uic Bible... ; Judge not, dial ye be noi judgid. For with lhal judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with measured ye mete, h shall .ix measured lo you agfin Charise UWilstin Mocksviiie Good People Still Het^ To the editor Yesterday, Jan. 8.1 did a very careless, frighlm- ing thing which also ¡m>ved to be a blessing. ; After shopping at Food Lion. I hurried home to discover I'd left my purse In ihe sho(^ing Because the store manager did not get the name of the person who tumed in my purse. I'd like lo tha^k Ihat person ihrough the Enterprise-Record. Also, I'd like the people of Mocksville lo kriqw thal, in spite of all we might read, there are slill gopd people in Mocksville which makes me proud to liye here. ; Arline Spdar Mocksville 1 Lynn HaH Think Before Making Hasty Judgments, Obscene Gestures My son and a friend were driving along Hwy. 1S8 during the day recendy when a truck coming from the.opposite direction turned hurriedly in front of them into a parking lot. As the truck Bdso,Diey! noticed a ^og had falkti out of the back ofihe truck and was slill attached by a leash, so that it was being pulled . dong behind. Ryan quickly tumed into the parking lot behind the truck and started honking and waving to get the driver’s atlenlion. At Tirst it appeared they were being ignored, and then when Ihey conlinued following and honking, the man driving ihe truck scowled at them and made an obscene gesture. Slill they followed. "I Ihought we might have to run into him to get him to stop," was my son's comment. "We couldn't lell if the dog was hurt or not, but he needed to slop." In a moment the truck did and the driver gol out and discovered the dog. No thanks or apology were forthcoming.’ My flrst reaction was annoyance. Some­ one tries to do the right thing, be helpful and whu does he get for it? An obscene gesture. So why was that the response? What .■was this man lhinking?.t>id he.think they Were just hassling liim? Was it because it was two teenagers following? Did he not like the looks of the batter^ old Honda with the skatebo^ and .animal rights stickers? Was there some prejudice triggered here by appearances or stereotypes? Or to give this man the benefit of the doubt, did he just ihink Ryan was angry because he'd turned in front of him to get into the parking lot? Did he Ihink this was just some hot-head out lodting for an excuse for a confrontation? There are plenty of' people like that, those who will go lo greal and even t^nreasoh* able lengths to demonstrate their displeasure with someone else's driving abilities. There have been some fnghtening ' examples of irate motorists who al the leut provocation will tum extremely violent, some of these incidenls even restilting in deaths. But that wasn't the case here. And if il had been, so obscene gesture teems the worst possible response, unless the driver too %as short tempered and out for blood. ;; I've been hooked at-every driver has at ooe tiine or anodier- either because we've done something to aniioy another.moiorist «rbecause s o m ^ is trying to get our attention. It's always ' ^tattling, but wlien il happens, if I haven't done something I shouldn't have, I'm usually curious about why someooe ii ^in g to communicate with nie. If it iiappens at niglit, I might want to feel I’m in a safe place before I stop or slow down to allow the car to pull along side. But III usually try and figure out what might be wrong. Does it feel like I have a kMr die? Did I leave isomething ^ my lut si^? Did something fall, ofor offtte :itar? i 7 ' : 'iV'';'. ■" I dob^tUiinl^isanunusud or exceptional response, and it's a wbokUotmon appropiiate dun the obscene gesture, in rin glad Ryan did d« ligjjt'diingV and rni sony die other driver WM so^K to nake ajudgmeot about wu ha|t- B ¿ a B .M i^ !» á .lío ¿ b e ’U dünkbef^ DAVIE COÚNTY EimilPIIISE lr\ T h e M ail Hurrah For Bert Bahnson Toiheeditor: Huirah for Ben Bahnson. I wanl to lhank Bert Bahnson for making my trips up and down 801 and 158 al Hillsdale a pleaunl drive lo wortc. t had rather «e trailers and rebel flags ilian homes, shopping centen, etc. at Hillsdale. Wedo not need moreclutler and trafnc at Hillsdale. When it is lime lo elect and vote for couniy commissioners again, I hope eveiybody will remember whal happened at Hillsdale. I will not vole again for any commissioners lhal we have now ¡n ofllce. They are for Ihe people wilh gold, not the people of Davie Couniy who have a heail of gold and are hard woridng people. So, hunah for Ben and keep those flags flying. Unda Baugus Advaro Woman Attacked By Dog Toiheedilor On)an.3,Iwasvisilingmy moiher,wholives on RivenideDrive,Coolcemee. Iwasatlwkedbyadogwhentgoloutofmycar. Whitenylnglogel«wayfrom Ihe dog, I received Injuries so severe thall had to seek medical tteatment. Some older citizens in Cooleemee donldrive and have lo walk to Ihe shopping cenler. Iwasluckythatlcouldgetawayftomlhedog. Whal ifil had been a child or older petson lhal couldn't move as fasi? . • ■ When lawenforcemenlofriceis were called, I was told that all males dogs over Ihe age of I year were to be confined from dusk to dawn, female dogs, over the ageoflyearwereiobeconnnedalallllmes. Thisisaslatelaw,noicouniyorcity. Theowneroflhedogwasnolat honw when the attack occurred, bul his d ^ was allowed to roam freewhileoUierresidenlsonIhe slreel were nude lo confine Iheir dogs. I think aninial control shouki have been called. The owner has not contacted me to see how I am, nor has he asked what my medical bills have been, so far. He did lell ray husband to bring the medical bills to him and he would pay Ihem. Why should I risk being allacked again? II Is lime for Cooleemee lo have a dog oidinance or some type of control over these vicious dogs. Helen Daywalt . . Cooleemee Humane Society Has Needs To the editor I have been asked on numerous occasions if the Humane Socieiy of Davie Couniy has a wish list. So. wilh the adijenl of the new year, here's a few of my thoughts: Fulure wishes include a4-3 acre iract of land to be donated for Ihe new shelter, funds to consuuct, staff, and mainuln a state-of-Uie-ail animal shelter volunleen to fill die many vacanciesfromfoster homes, lo Pet Pals, lo fundraisers, to educational wortcshops. Immediale wishes include the use of a low or n»cost, centrally located oflice lo house a phone, a desk, and, as long as rm wishing, a copier and computer set­ up. Also, postage stamps, dog and cal food, cat litter pans and litter, dog kennels and cat cmdos for foster homes. And, bf couise, volunleen. The material items will come with lime, not as soon as many of us would like, bul still, they will come. The inUuigible wishes are much more difficult to substantiate. MymosilongedforwishesareforpeopleUibeconieRsponsiblepet ownen,forchildientobeu>ughtih«iltiswionguin^itiea>anaidmal,forcnKliy to animals lo be uken seriously, and for a greater sense of sympathy tti enveh)p not only our fellow man, bul our felkiw creatures, as well. MaydK New Yeat bringagreater awareness, coocetn, and cotnpatskm (be die welfare of all Uving beings. Join us, wont you, and helpmake alriiimphani year for die animals in Davie Ctounly. 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Moofe and her husband. Hairy' EdwanI Moore, 43, twlh of 143 Lat Whitaker Road, were each anested, charged wilh cnielty' lo animals and possession of and training animals for fighting. Iheir trials on thc misde­ meanor chaiges are scheduled for Feb. 13 in Davie District Couit. More charges are liiiely to be filed. While learehing the mobile home, of- fkenfoundmarijuana,guns,pfescrip- tion dnigs, medical and suigical sup­ plies, catheters and IV bags, syringes. Steroids weic also confiscated. 1 "It’s real common to have those things when youfight animals," Shus- key said. 'She admitted that all the medical supplies were for her dogs when Ihey fighL She sùd she didn't f)ghllhem,thaltheyjustga(inlofights.' : He said tb; woman said that some of the mediéd supplies came from HnylhMemo^ Hospital, where she works as an operating room nuise. The aipfUes were ^ven to her, she said. : Hany Mooie anived home soon rter the raid Sunday moming, and Mpedofficm and volunteen capture ■rikadlhe I4phbull do(ithat wen aaBMliAi'nit animali Kc beiii« »iatiiil,ud Harry Moors helps a volunteer get control ol one of his dogs, which were seized by the Sheriff's Department and Animal Control Sunday moming. Chris Moore runs from her trailer to stop a fight between two of the dogs.- Photo* l>y Robin Fwgumon Defendant Apologizes To Victim's Fanfiily During Trial are not at the county animal shelter, said animal control оШсег Roben Cook. Thc raid afteranumlercoveronicer met with Налу Moore, Shuskey said. "He had triedto ]^>arrange adog fight for an undercQverorTicer- Гог money." Moore told officers on the scene that the dogs were pets, and for pro­ tecting his property. He would hold the dogs up and pet them, asking ofTic* ers if they looked vicious. Most of the dogs were held by heavy chains and metal swivels. One of the chuns weighed an eslinuttd 75 pounds, said Detective Lt. Jimmy Phipps: • • OITicei^hadseveral tense roonwnu during the raid. One of the dogs twice came close to biting oilicers. And when oflicers tried lo take Hairy Moore into custody, he told them there Was a bomb in the shack where he was standing. Officers didn't find a bomb. Moore several times told invesdgaton they werro't going 10 take a dog he had in his truck, that they woukl have to killhimtotake thal dog. When^officcrs weren't looking, he locked that dog • and the keys - inside thetruck. He lalergot ascrewdriverto „open.the doar.io.tbatdo(coidd.be- taken,asweU. r^ Continued From Page 1 outside the house and told James to call 911. She went lo a neighhoi^s house to call 911 and went back to check Mackie's pulse. She didn't find one, acconling to Hunter. Neighbors reported hearing thc girl ask James why he did that and seeing M^kie'on Ihe sidewalk not tmathing. One said James said they needed to get something to keep him from choking on his blood but never did. Hunter said. . James had tmiises on his face and chest. Hunter said. "This is one of those hard cases," said James' attomey Ed Vogler, offer- ing condolences to the Mackie family. No matter what Ihe ouuome in court, he said the only true victory for the Mackies is knowing that their son ' is in heaven. l In the lime he has known him;^ Vogler suid he has seen James move from shock to remorse and sadness. His is a life devastated by one im­ pulsive act, Vogler said. James is still alive, but in actuality his family has lost him. and he has lost a lot ofhimself.hesaid. Vogler read excerpts from numer* ous reference letters written on behalf of James. The stabbing cf Mackie was an impulsive act by James directed at someone who was aggressively pur­ suing him, he said. Whether perfect or imperfect self- defense, James acted out of self-de­ fense, he said. This is not a murder case; it is a manslaughter case, he said before thanking the state for agreeing to the plea arrangement. . Reading a letter he had written to the Mackie family, James apologized ; for the grief he had caused them. It is an emptiness that cannot be filled by anything he says, he read. "But at least you know I'm sorry for what I did." Mackie's father had agreed to the charge of voluntary manslaughter plea rather than asking the state to pursue a second degree murder charge Just one dayearlier,according to Assistant Dis- trKt Attotwy Steve Barnhili; There is evidence that tends to hurt a case for second degree murder like the fact that Mackie was at James' home, but there are several questions \bai will never be answered. Among those are the number of slab wounds and why Mackie was at James’ house, hesaid. After weighing all the facts and doing a lot of soul searching, Barnhill said Mocide's father had decided he would like to see James convicted of something i ^ r than risk seeing him walk out of the couctioom free. ConlkiiedfhMiP^l Those residenis were concemed by the lack of definile plans by Untfi, and the fact that no company represenbi- tive was at the meeling. Teny Bralley, chainnan of the Davie Couniy Coun­ cil on Economic Developmenl, pre­ sented the cdmpany's proposal. "1 think it would be a greti benefit to Davie County as long as It's done in the right context and doesn't down­ grade adjoining рп^кпу... create an eyesore, or di^crúse the enjoyment of living." said Wayne Hemphill. whoM home overkxdu much of the Unili property. Although a special use request,' Unifl said the Yezoning would be for warehousing, manufacturing and of* .^rices.lfgianted,onlyUnirico ikxialhear- I mgs. It "They're asking us for opinions when we really don't know what they're; .. going to do,” Hemphill said, like there would be more concrete informaiion from Unin.’* ^ ' William Plowman, who lives' on t Hwy.l58atRa{nbowRoad,saidUnifl . nee^ to send a representative to the meetings. The average person woukl come theirself. It seems like they couM ,at least send somebody." His main concern is traffic on an already busy , .Hwy. ISS. ; Dan Kelly of Piedmont Bible Col-' lege, which trains missionary pilots at ; Sugar Valley Aiqwct adjaccnt’ to the site, asked the board to be sure Unifi wouklnl Uiild a tall water tower that —icoukl interfere with the airport trefTlcr ,-Bnlley didn't have answers for inanyof theqt^ons. HesaidUnifi Is a worid-class company that has needs that could cluuige. He isnl sure what uses Unifi would pul on Ihe site, or when they wouU be built Sewer ser­ vice would likely .come from county lines at Fanning Road which go to a lown of Mocksville treatment plant on Dutchmans Creek. CynlhU Wilson asked who would pay for Ihe x m t extension of levenil miles to the Unifi sile. Bnlley saki thal wouM likely be negolialed between the county and te company. ^ An interchange at Redland Road is ' a top priority on county commission- ' eiswlshlistlothedeparunentoflrans- . poflation, and was given before Unifi ' bought Ihe propeity, B n d le y ^ Hie T D O Tii studying the feasibili^ of put^ ; liH(inI-40iMerdian(ealRedlandar W *- 1Ì i Ï V- ■ > Mackie's father would send James away foreveiifhe could, butjustice for him would be to see Uk defendant go to jail for as long os he can under thi law, he said. ll is amazing how actions thal lake, place so quickly can have such a dev­ astating effect on so many people, he sud. Thisistnily,tiuiyaliagedy,''bavjs said. He said the anomeys for both skies know that this is a volunlaiy man­ slaughter case and nolhing more. .' "1 say Uiat so you will know that nobody gaye anybody anyihing,” he s i ^ Davis senlenced James to 2S lo 3d monUis in prison wiUi immediale woik release recommended. As'acondilionof woik lele^, he . oideied him to pay $7,067.89 to ihe Mackiefamily for medklal and funenl expenses and S3,4(XI in tutomey fee£! j Rainbow nads, he sakL U e Jackiw’ ’Drive wouU be paved by Uie stale If Uninbuikbondiesite. Planner Oaiy T in y " Uvenjood: recommended Uie rezoning change, on Uie condiUon thal couniy commis- " skmen, and Unifi officials, be made aware of Uie concerns of neighboring ' residents. Sam Daywah made Uie lecood. n : diink Unifi is a good-neighbor coni-; pany,’ he saU, "but it bòtteri me U i^ haventm adedefinlleiilM ; "We an want good Ш З Д .'i«a- boaid chainnan, Jim Eai«i!.>TiiU,is«' company lhal looked Into’ Davle' Couniy befon and choae not k> kicale' hen." , AllenMebMie.Unmpie>klentand''foiiiider, lives b Divie,aod’hu sup^’ ¡. Thefollowingcasesweredisposed jofin Districl Court Jan. 9. {■ i^siding; Judge Jimmy L. Myen. |Aosecuiiiig;DavidHall,JwJohnson, Smd^lan Maitin, assistant DAs. ' —UsaC.Arendas,80mphina70 л1рЬ zone, teduced lo impioper equip- |ment,cost. • —Maiy Beamer, laiceny of fire- ann, dismissed on cost. ; —Julie N. Boggs, driving while ;iicenserevoked,guiltyofno operaloi's '.license, prayetfoijudgmeM continued :on payment of cost. : —James T. Clement, 73 raph in a is mph zone, reduced to improper 'juipment, $50 fine, cosl ; —Penny L. Cleveland, four counis ofmisrepreseniniontoobtainemploy- ment security commission benefits, jentenced90days,su5pened36monUis Jmpiobatioii,iestituUon,48hounicom- Iminily service: five counts of mlsrep- tesentation to obtain employment se- Iniritycommisskinbenenis, dismissed. —ErikA.Coonaid,93mphina7Q niph zone, guilty of careless and reck­ less driving, prayer forjudgmeni con- Man Charged With Raping 14-Year-0ld Davie Giri ; A Yadkinville man has been ar­ rested for raping a 14-year-oId Davie Coumy girl. ■ Alien Ttireil "Chub" Anthony, 20, of Couiiney-Humsville Road, was iliatgedJan.7wiUi second-degree rape by Davie Sheriffs Detective John Stephens. ;' Anihony was placed in Uie Davle {bounty Jail in lieu of a $7,300 bond, pendingaFeb.6nisl-appearancehear- ing in Davie District Court. "He was taking a young lady home after dropping off her boyfriend," Stephens said, "and he slopped on ttie sidefoUie road and raped her before he look her home." The incident occuired on Pinevilie Road the night of Jan. 6. The girl immediately told her moOiei what had happened when she got home, Stephens sold. 14 Year Old Accidentally Shoots Ы In Leg, Teen-Ager Anested I; A,l4-y«iMUDavto boy was seri­ ously hurt when he accidentally shot h^nself in Uie leg lasl Friday evening, j ; The incident happened at 1024 Efenieis Road, said Davie Sheriffs petective U Jimmy Phipps. ; "Therewasanaigumenloveragiri dial was Uiere," Phipps said. ; Sometime Uul evening, AnUiony Michael Caideras, 17,of 111 W. Val­ ley View Road, Advance, had given Uw seml-automaUc pistol lo Uie boy. h fired when he put it in his pocket, Phipps said, h fired a .22 caliber rifle bullet. Caideras was anested, chaiged wiUi contributing to Uie delinquency of a minoi and possession of a fireaim by a minor. It isiliegal for anyone under age 18 to possess a handgun. He is sched­ uled lo face Uie charge Feb. 20 in Davie District Court. Bonds, Cliatges Reduced In Kidnapping, Sex Case By JcMUW Houpe Davie County Enteiprise Recoid . . ThieenKnaccusedofbieakinginla a home and attempting lo engage in sexual activity wiUi a 16-year-oM and her two youngei sisten waived dieii right lo probable cause hearings lasl Thuisday in Davie County Districl Couit. ' The men had been invited lo Uie house when Uiey attempted to kidnap and rape one of die ^ Hiey came kick m die window where Uie young giris woe. Assistant District Attomey Allen M a rtin s ^ '. OriginallychaigedwiUilwacauots o f fin t degree sexual offense. Caesar Jones w^ved probable causc for Ihe lesser oOenses of attempted lape and indecent libenief in additkm 10 second degree kklnqiplng and fim degree IjVigUiy. , Judge JimmyMyenreduced Jones' bond bom $173,000; prevkwsly re- 4wedfiom$250J)00lo$23,000. , Maitin ncommended a bond of no kiwerdian$100,000rorjooes.bulhu attomey RobRaiibecksaklJones'par- enu couki not afford a higher bond. ' Theprimaiyconccroofttievlctlms' pvenu il Ihat die defendanu have no contact wiUi any of Uieir diughlai, MaitintoklUiejudfe. Myen odend Jones lo htve.no G90iact wilh die vicHms or wimesaea afid.wniMlhirodaliuchcoMactwouU iW lla v a d w t e ia s m it w ilh d ie ' i i ( i ^ lw id ;n in iliM .;№ flM ter ocdmd Ita to iiivs no cooiwt widi ctHW ndM U e u « l In da pnacoce “^ j g i d S ^ i r p n i | » i « « DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPUSE RECOIUK < «¡'’‘ì l i linued on cosl; no operator's license, dismissed. ‘ , -Wesley A. Oxich, driving while license ievoked,dismissed, license not revoked. ; —JelTrey O.Drometer, 105 mph in a 70 mph zone, guilty ot careless and reckless driving, senlenced 60 days, suspended I year, $25 fine, cost. —Michael U Ennis Jr., breaking or entering a motor vehicle, dismissed; second degree trespassing, senlenced IS days, suspended I year, $2S fine, cosl; attempted laiceny, dismissed. —Marie FeUierty, worthless check, dismissed. ! —Marcus J. Fortune, possession of marijuana up lo 1/2 oz., dismissed. —Rachel Foster, failure to yield slopsign. prayer forjudgmeni conUn- ued on cost; improper passing, reduced 10 impioper equipment, cost. —Stella H. Fiye, DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended 2 yean, S100 fine, cost, 24 houra community service, sur­ render operaloi's license, nol operaie vehicle, substance abuse assessment; • trarapoitingalcohollcbeverageinpas- j; senger area of car, dismissed. U -RodrigoH.aareia,driving while | license revoked,gullly of nooperalof's | license, $2S fine, cost; reckless driv- j! ing, reduced to unsafe movement. —Curtis L. Gray, two counts uf driving while license revoked; 65 mph ina4S mph zone, reduced toexceeding safe speirf; failure to heed light or siren, sentenced 90 days, suspended 2 yean, $50 fine, cost; speeding loelude anel, dismissed. ; —Morgarilo O. Hen:andez, pos­ session of stolen goods, dismissed; no operator's license, dismissed; registrar lion vIoIaUon, dismissed. —Kelly W. Howell, assault on a'.*', female, dismissed; communicaUng : Uiieals, dismissed. —Juslin R. Jenne, 67 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduced lo exceeding safe, speed,cost. —Gaiy R. Jones, 84 mph in a 70, mphzone,ieducedloimproperequip- menl, $50 fine, cost. -Elvis R. Luna, DWI; driving af- lerconsumingalcohol by person under 21, sentenced (0 days, suspended 2 years, $100 fine, cost, suirender operaloi’s license, not operaie vehfcle, 24 houn community service, subsunce abuse assessment —James D. Mabe, five counts of worthless checb, senlenced 30 days, suspended I year, iesliluUon,cost I —Eugene March, inloxicaled and ,disniplive, senlenced 15 days, sus- ■ pended 1 year,subslanceabuseassess- Iment $10 fine, cost 11 —Donald W. McGee, canying a I concealed weapon, dismissed; driving ; ¡while license revoked, senlenced 45 ^ys, suspended 1 year, ,$200 fuie, «»I; second degree trespassing, sen­ tenced IS days, suspended I year,$25 flne,cosl; attempled lareeny, dismissed; breaking and or enlening. dismissed. —Jerone D. Mcllwain,; injuiy to personal property. dismissM —CleonP.RossJr.,open container after consuming akohol, setitenced 10 days, suspended I year, subslance abuse assessment cost —Albert W. Shoemaker, driving while license revoked, seiMnced 45 dijrs, suspended I year on jmbatkm, $200 fine, cost, not operate vehkle, resUlulion.: —Jason B. SiniUi, DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended2yeais,$IOO fine, cost, sunender opeiaior's Ikense, not operaie vehkle, substance abuse as­ sessment 24 houn community ser­ vice; driving after consuming 1^ per­ son under 21, dismissed; possession of akoholk beverage by penon not 19/ 20, dismissed.' —Albert J. Tripp, 82 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo improper equiment $25 fine; court cost —Angela D.Wagoner.90mph ina 70 mph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed,cost —Desmond L. Lackey, no operator's license, dismissed; fiulure to bum head lamps, reduced to improper equipment cost TriahW iivcd The foikiwing waived Uieir righl to a court trial and pidd fines in advance. ш й р М Н ШM. Battu.’ woiihiii—Mary M. I check;', r> -O avM J . ^ B i^ U M tid i^ use of molar vehkles > / ■ Pji -Artie R. Cam^ll, 3 worthkss checks. = , 1 ^ -AnUionyB.Ci^,reGkkssd^, ing to endanger, failiie lo icpnt a ^ dent3 tjt —Apolonio Hv Rosales,^ operaloi's license, n6 liability innii; ance. ! Failed to A|i|icur : The following failed to f f e m ^ Uieir scheduled court (rial. X —Jose Caslanedi DWI. , rp —Leonanl A. Clement, assauki^ government oiTicial/employee, ^ counts of possesskxi of marijuanaupK! 1/2 oz., driving while Ikense revolpl; disoideily conduct,' lesisling pum officer. —Ryan P. Cornwall, mainulniiiiil placeforcontiDlled substance, posaes; sion wiUi intent to manufachire, <tH anddelivermarijuana,possessk>ndni| paropheinalia. possession marijuanti.' JudgsJamesC.Davishadexlended Jones'piobaUon on oUier chaiges ear- Ikr Uial day In Davk Couniy Superior . Court unUl Jan. 10,1998. Davis foundjonestobe in vklaUon ofhis pnbaUon but saki he dkl not see fu to invoke Jones' sentence at Uiis Ume. He conUnued die case until Uie nextleim of Superior Cbuit whkh will begin Mareh 3. That wouU give Jones a chance lo pay Uie money he ovres for his proba­ tion, leaving him only to deal vridi die pending chaiges, saUhls attomey Rob Ralsbeck. Cedric Gabriel "Gabe" Wilson waived probable cause for fint degree burglaiy and two counu of indecent Ubenks,whichwenreduced&omrint degree sexual offenie. Myenreducedhisbandto$SO,000 secured and onknd him to have no ccolact widi die proHcuting witnesses inUiecaie. Faiu) Peterun, who fves a fint degieehttiglaiychtqiesteniroingfiDm die same incident, alao waived prob- dilecauae. Peterson was chaiged for remain­ ing at U» irsklence where das incklem hapiiened but did not actually pankl- pale and was reipaiislble for untying die vkdm during die aUeged kklnap- ping, M a ^ sakL. Hii bond wat reduccd io $50,000 unsecured and onlend him to have M> contact widi die vkUma. . . . Anottar.defeadant in die caw. Rodney EvMi,waivcdpnibibleciiite inOecember. ’ . Helachwgriwidiwcoiiddeiite litaHMiHtii« шЛкИпшЛяА M M Я м Wth PARTNERS Medicate Choice. 1 pay just $40 a month for heaUh care, month in and month out. And I pay no Medicare deductibles as long as 1 ute plan providers. That even includes the $760 Medicare hospitalization deductible. I pay a $15 copayment for each doctor’s office visit, but my yearly immunizations are fully covered, at no cost, by PARTNERS Medicare Choice. 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Boger of Mocksviile, reported Jan. 8 the larceny of 30 gal-j Buildinü Permits • áIons of fuel oil from a tank off Boozie Lane. •Albert Relak of Advance reported Jan. 7 someone broke a window and (loured fuel oil into a residence on Hwy.801 Soulh. t • Paula Absher of Mock.sville re­ ported Jan. 10 someone damaged a shed off Georgia Road. - Robert W. Fields Jr. reported Jan. 12 the breaking, entering and larceny of money and a pistol from a residence off Hwy. 158. - Tracey Ellen Mundy of Mocks­ villc reported Jan. 12someone stuffed rags into a vehicle exhaust pipe on Coventry Lane. ' - Patricia D. Lyons of Advance re­ ported Jan. lOa mailbox wasdamaged on Jastin Court. • Michelle Irene Greene of Mocks;. ville reported Jan. 12 reported Jan. 121 an ex-giiifriend was trespassing at a' residence on Pierce Way. Twenty building pem\its wiih an estimated construction value of $1.9 niUlion were issued in DavieCounly in December.The permits are listed by owner or contractor, location, size and of buildlngrand when available, cttimiledcost 1 • AutoZone. 679 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville,6,800square fool auto pans iloit. $349.743. 2 - Gilbeit D. Dillard, 243 Potter’s Ridge Road. MocksviUe. 2. lOQ square foot house. $94.080. . Wilson and Judiih Sherrill. 972 Greenhill Road, Mocksvillc,700square fool addition to house, $28,000. - Vulcan Materials, 542 Farming­ ton Road. Mocksville, enclosing 24- by 24-fool garage. $10,000. • Highway Inn. 635 Madison Road. Mocksville. 8.071 square foot motel, $347,750. •AlanMoTan,3l I Pinebrook Drive.; \ Mocksvillc.2.058squarefoolmodular house. $20.000. ') -Traditional Homefiuilders. Chin- 7 abcfTyCourt,MocksviIle. I.602square * fool house. '< -CraigCarterBuilders, I l9Wood-} lands Court, Advance, 3,045 square.', foot house. $131,525. • Carolina Furniture Specialties, ^ Hwy. 158 and Howardtown Road, ; 3,200 square foot commercial tuild- Ing, $50,000. • Ronald and Gail McCuislon, 451 Sparks Road, Advancc. 6.300 square foot riding arena, $94,500. - State Employees Citdit Union, 142 Gaither St., Mocksville, renovate existing building. $132,672. • Anderson Associates. 163 Windsong Drive. Mocksville. I.I38 squue foot house, $45,520. • Anderson Associates. 385 Montview Drive. Mocksville. 1,658 square foot house, $71.000. • Lindsay D. Snyder.250Paul Eaton Road. Mocksville, 30- by 72-square foot storage building. - Bobby and Donna Hilton. 585 Richie Ro^ Mocksville, 864 square foot garage. $12.960. - Robert C. Ginther, 310 Koonlz Road, ^ocksvitle., 1,890 square foot garage. $28,350. - Alvin B. Dyson, 207 Greenhill * Road. 2.304 square foot farm storage building, $23,040. • Wayne and Roxanne Yankee. 206 McDaniel Road. Advance. 2.520 square foot farm storage building. $25,200. • William and Martha Bowers. IjamesChurch Road. Mocksville, Z220 square foot house. $%.200. Mcxiisviiie Fblice i I ; The following incidents were re- pófted to the Mocbville Police De- ; - Deanna Bainey reported that lomeone had scratch^ the paint on the ptucngerskteofher 1992Oldsmobile AcMeva v^le it was parked at Achieva Jan. 6, causing an estimated $250 in dMase. - Beverly Dobson reported Jan. 7. dMt a bicycle valued at $ 160 had been stolen from her residence. - Charles David While reported that someone had scratched the left side ofhis 1988Chevrolel van,causing an eslimaled $400 in damage, while it was parked on Court Squait Jan. 7. - Bonnie Lou Hawkins reported Jan. 8. lhal someone had stolen the license plate from her 185 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sierra. - Molly Joe McClamrock reported Jan. 8. lhal someone had stolen her purse, which contained a checkbook und$l 15incash while she was at Pood Lion at Squire Boone Plaza. - Jams Robert West Jr. reported Jan. 8. that someone had stolen a chainsaw from his residence valued at $259. -Linda Bame Packett reported Jan. 8. lhat someone had stolen her 1989 Dodge Omni while it was parked on Salisbury Slreel. Arrests ~ David Fnmklin Bares was ar- rested Jan.3,forpossessionof cocaine. He was placed in thc Davie Counly Jail under a $5,000 bond. Trial date: Jan. '30. “ Ricky Dale McCraiy Sr. was ar- rested Jan. 8, for assaull on a female. Trial dale: Feb. 6. Accidcnts - Zachary Adam Agresto, 16.748 North Main Street, Mocksville, was allcmpllng to make a right lum into his driveway when the 1988 Ford pickup he wa.s driving was struck in the right side by a 1995 Plymouth, driven by Amy Myers Willard of Union Grove, at 3:40 p.m. Jan 8. Willard lold omcer k.D. Hendrix thal she had seen Agreslo’s turn signal but thought he was turning left and aitempted to pass his vehicle on the right. She was charged with failure to reduce speed. - Elmer Wade Stewart. 33. of 306 Farmland Drive, Mocksville. was trav­ eling on North Main Street in a 1971 Chevrolet track at 9:05 p.m. Jan. 8. when he suw u pedestrian. Joe Kemp. 401 North Main Street. Mocksville. al the Oak Street intersection. AccordingloOfTicerK.D.HendriJir Slewart allempted to avoid striking Kemp but hit him with the rear quarter of the track. '• Nocharges were Hied. Hendrix saitf Stewart did all he could toavoidhilling Ihe pedestrian. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filedwith the Davie County Registerof Deeds, , Ihe transactions are listed by par­ ties involved, acreage, township, and doed stamps purchased, with $2 repre­ senting $1,000. - Manha R. Queen and William M. Queen to Dr. Gary E. Prillaman and Joyce J. Prillaman. not. $32. , «L, Roger Powell and Qara Sue Powell to David Ray Powell and Rlionda Lynn Powell. 2 acres. Cala- iMln. -Dick Anderson Constniction to Mchad ]. and JuUanne F. Anderson, 234 acres, $144. . -Je№ey W. Eaton and Ann C. Eaton IQ Mkhael W. Wyatt and Traci S. Wyatt, 1 parcel. Mocbville. $158. •Janet Ffenung to Wanen Knox Reming. 1 loc. Jenisalem. : -JounF^ Blakely and Robert U. Blakely to Susan B. Anderson (6.25% interesl) and Janita B. Speighl (6.25% interest). I parcel. •James Randall Call and Judy S. Call lo Jeffery W. Eaton and Ann C. Eaton, I lot, Mocksville. $230. •Helen B. Ealon lo Helen Elizabeth Alterberry. James A. Ealon. Charles F. Ealon, liracu Clarksville. •Helen B. Ealon lo James A. Eaton and Charles F. Eaton, 1 tract. Clarb^ ville. •James A. Eaton and Charies F. Ealon, trustees of the Paul H. Eaton trust. James A. Ealon and Brenda S. Eaton,Charles F. Ealon and EleonorG. Eaton. Helen E. Alieiberry and Robert Alterberry lo Helen B. Ealon, 2 iracls, aaritsville. •ITiomas J. Rhynehardi and Odell L Rhynehardt as executors of the es­ tate of I«uh R. Rhynehardt to Toni Duiin Marshall. I acre, Farmington. •C. Marie Miller and Lonnie Gene MillerSr. toMichael A. Miller. 3 acres. -C. Marie Milter and Lonnie Gene Miller Sr. to Lonnie Gene Miller Sr.. 4 acres. •C. Marie Miller and Lonnie Gene Miller Sr. to Pauick C. Miller. 3 acres. •James E. Rhynehardt and Dorothy Rhynehardt, GracieRhynehardtCarter. Wade Rhynehardt and Mary Rhynehardt.Thomas J. Rhynehardt and Millie A. Rhynehardt. OdeU L. Rhynehanlt and Gracie Rhynehardt, Dorothy Rhynehardi Jackson to Toni Duiin Marshall, 1 acre, Mocbville. •J. Franck Constnjction to Vogler’s C(M)strucllon, 1 lot. Shady Grove. •James Andereon Ward and Ollie F. Wanl to Ward Form Associates, 8 tracts, Farmington. -Gary L Lackey and Gina H. Lackey to Wake Forest University. 2 tracts. Farminglon. S226. •WilsonBrownandBettyC.Brown.| Carl Safley and Nancy B. Safley, Rodwell T. Woodward and Marguer* ite B. Woodward. Rupert Oysler and Linnie B. Oysler to Jerry F. Swicegood and Judy G. Swicegood. .97 acre. Mocksvillc. $250. -Marie A. Moran and Carolyn M. I Moran lo Central Carolina Bank, I lol, ¡Farmington. $218. i •Thomas K. Howaid and Robin M. Howard lo Charles P. King and Gilda S. Lynch, I lot, Fannington, $440. -RubyW.StafrordandJohnStafford to Bert Michael Tribble and Shelia F. Tribble„2lacre,$70. -Traditional Home Builders Inc. to Gregory Glenn Fells and Elizabeth Sarah Fells. 1 lot, Jenisalem. $345. -H. Donald Wood and Sarah H. Wood lo William R. Sommers, I lol, Mocbville. $167. -George W. SloneandJeanC. Stone to George R. Stone and Christine S. Sione. 1 parcel, Fulton. -J-3 Inc. to Jerry McCullough and Joyce McCullough, 47 acres, Mocks- ville. -E Edward Vogler Jr.. trasiee for the Marguerite S. FoxTrasl lo B. & F. Manufacturing. 7 iracLs. Mocbvillc. -J. Emory Crawford and Martha C Crawford to Marie A. Dellinger and Pamela C. Dellinger, 2 iracls, Fanii- ington,$70. •M&H Properties to Roger E Mus^ graveandJudyF.Musgrave, 157 acres, Mocbvillc. $112. •Spillman's Service Inc. to Robert L. Hendricks and Helen F. Hendricb. I tract. Mocbville, •Michael F. Donovan and M. Kathryn Donovan to Bert B. Bahnson. I lot. Advance. •Hardy C. Bare lo Kennedi George Downing and Michelle Brock Down­ ing. 15.2 acres. Mocbville, $60. •Ralph W. Cooper to Virginia M. RicdandTimolhyS.Ried. 1 loi. Mocb­ ville, $260. •James J. Benier and Uzeal T. Highway Patrol BemertoJohnThomasPeeler.6tracts. •Matthews Builders of Winston Salem to Michacl S. Hoois nnd Bor^ haraS. Hoots, I lot, Farminglon. $405. •EC. Morris lo Rrst Pre&byierian Church of Mocbville. 2teicts. Mocks^ ville. J •Timmy Gray Teagu<^ and Laurie GordonTeaguetoTimmyGrayTeagua. and Laurie Gordon Teague. •Thomas Bornemann and Ute Bornemann to Ute Bornemann. 1 lol,. Fannington. . . -Colean Myers Shoaf to Donald G. Damell and Maiy L Darnell. I lot, Jerusalem. •James Anderson WardandOllicF. WardioWaidFanwAssociates.8tracLs. Farmington. •Hemian T. Lowery and Rulh S. Lowery lo Lowery Farm Associaies, 2 inicLs. Mocbville. •Anlhony B. Butner to Patrick E. Burice Jr. and Linda M. Buri(e. 2 lots. > Fulton. $64. . Ihe North Carolina Highway Pa^ tiol investigated the foltowing acci- dents in Davie County. iMhnToVidd ; TrmiaP.T.lknaeUyinvesiigaUd in accidaii 4:35 p.in. Jan. 6. ; Btny OcM Riven, 32. of Mocks­ viUe lud been uoing in his 1987 pUnuHk on John Crolts Road wail- iii|k>liimaalDLionhe*nRoKlwlKa he decided lo nalie the luni. ' Mling to yield. Rivets'car col­ lided with a 1986 Honda traveUng west on John CroOs Road driven by Cauie Aniela Bolin, 18, of Mocks­ ville. Hennelly charged Rivers wilh failure to yield. Van Swerves, Miaics Dccr AMocksvillewcnmnwhoswcrved her vehicle to miss a deer ran off the joad striking several trees at 9:30p.m. Jan, 6. - Jessica Davis Shields, 56, told Tiooper A.A. Justice III she was trav­ eling nonh on Fannington Road when shedioveher 19S4Toyota van offlhe right side of the road to avoid striking a deer standing in the road. D ctrH K O nC uaR ow l A 1988 Dodge struck a deer on Fires ' Davie Comly fire depamnentsie- ■pmded id te foUowing calls. , taLftMocksviUe. 11:39a.m..ve- Mcle Sre, J.P. Green MilUng Coni- W - Ja.l:WUlianR.Davie.4:37p.in., arfln,HowcHRo«L ta . f; WUliam R. Davie. 10:22 4Ш., odor invesdgalion. 131 Nichole I^MocknUb. 11Я1 a-ra.. smoke (tvMipliaa.309Duke Stieet; Jenisa- Цш, 7:37 pjii.. ptobknt with furnace. Ш HuiflekI Rowl; MocksviUe as- ;; JM.U:MocksvUk.7K)gp.in.,nre Arrests alarm,AuturonCare;Centcr,7:33p.m., company transfer, Mocksville Rre Depaitmenl; SmiUi Grove, 9:17 p.tn.. vehicle flre.Redland Church of Christ; Center, I l:S3p.m.,autoaccident,I-40. Jaall:Jenisalem, 12:46a.m., auto accident, U.S.601; Couniy Une. 1:02 p.m.autoaccklent. Campground Road. Jhl 12: Mocksville, 9:52 a.m., Tue alarm, Baker Furniture; Comatzer- Dulin, 12:50p.m..auto accident. MUI- ing Road al Dulln Road; Foik. I2.S8 p.m., vehicte nre. 538 Metiell's Lake Road; Mocksville, 4:40 p.m.. stove fue, 184 Lakeview Drive. Cana Road Jan. 7 according to inves­ tigating Trooper A.A. Justice III. Patrick Shea Austin. 15,ofMocks- ville was driving west on Cana Road at 6:30 p.m. with his faihcr when a deer entered the road. Riiaabit Deer Struck A deer was killed when it collided widi a car Jan. 7. At И :20 p.m. Advance resident Robeit Smith Allen, 58, was driving west on Peoples Creek Road when a deer ran in front of his 1992 Mercury, герогЫ Trooper AA. Justice III. CarCalcbeaFlK Avehfclecaughtfire while ittowiier waswockingonitJan.8. Bennie Dean Smilh of Mocksville told Trooper T.S. Kennedy lhat his 1989 Pontiac had become disabled on IherighI shoulder ofHoweURoadJan. 7,Whenbetetun>edtoteputlhecatil caught fire. Wreck O lin Trooper AA. Justicc UI invesli- galed a wteck involving a van travel­ ing cast on I-40 Jan. 9. At 5:15 a.m. Octavia Lovés McClendon,35,ofCampLejeune was driving his 1994 Chevrolet when he losl conlrol of the van on an ice4»v- ered bridge. It ran off to die right, strikingaguanlrail. and returned to Ihe . road. Accidcnt On US iOl An accident on US 601 was re­ poned to Trooper T.D. Shaw Jan. 9. At 6:50a.m.,FlahioAngel-Sanchez Lopez. 32, of Yadkinville was Iravel­ ing soulh when- his 1987 Plymouth station wagon spun out of control alter Lopez applied brakes on the ice- cov­ ered road.The vehicle ovenuroed on its right side. Wreck In AcddcDlTndIk At 7:45 a.m. Jan. 9 Trooper T.D. . ShawinvesligatedacolUsion. IsidroOleaJimenez. 18.ofDobsoh was traveling soulh on US 601 when ' hisl982Dodgepickupcollidedwitha 1985 Toyola pickup. The Toyota. ' driven by Ezequiel Gonzales Juarez, 54, had slowed lo a stop due lo an accident ahead. ShawchargedJimenez widi failure . to reduce speed CarUanCoirtnil A vehKle lost control, leaving die road on Jan. 9 at 9:50 a.m. A 1995 Plymouth driven by Lauta JuneParris,27,ofWinslon-iSalemwas travelingsouthonGieenhiURoadwhen ' it lefl die road, striking a ditch. Parris toU IVooper T.D. Shaw she ' melavehicleinherlane,whichcaused her lo lose conlroL . i!,1baMki«ii>(WCieaRaledbylhe D n it CMnly SherifTi DepMmenl. il -'I1aMbyScaltZiiiiraainan.24,of Zinmannan Road, Advance, charged j«.tw idm ldii|.11iialdale: Jm. 16. ;i - M k M Aotoay Soilh, 20. of te M m m U « . МоскпШ«, WM 1.Т1Ш- dale;JuL23. - Andwny B. Curtis. 17. of 750 MaridandRoad, Advance, waa chvged Jan. 10 widi faUure to appear in court Trial dale: Feb. 6. - Javier Vega Romero. 26. of 1781 Hwy. I58E.Mock»vUle.waBdaqed Jan. 11 with a n iii^ « * Trial dde;Feb.20. -Yo«efAinelHandy.20.of356 Pineville Road. MiKksville. wai charged Jan. 12 widi unaudmized use of a conveyance and on oidei's for anestframYadkiBCounty.Trid dates: pa>.5.6. ■ ________ ____ -Stanley Afltair B lÿ , 55. of 257 Chestnut Trail. Mocksville. was charged Jan. 10 wilh faUure lo appear incouft, -TnivU Jamal Johnion. 22, oflOOO Hardison SI. Apt. l5,Mock<vUlc,waa charyed Jan. 6 witb m.miu jjifUcting ■cfiouaiitiiayaadbRakingandenler-- .in|^11ijaldale:Jan.23. Vehicle In Craek AMocksviilewoman driving nonh on Fannington Road drove her cor down an embankment al 10:15 a.m. Jaa9accanlingloTtawperT.D.Shaw. Kadiy WestFinklea.47.ofMocks- ville was tnveling in her 19W Honda when die vehicle Iraveled off die left shoulder and down an embankment into a small creek. CoUWoaOnUSl» A (cpon was made toTnoper T.S. Kenn^ of two can colUding at 10 a.m.J». 10. Alicia McCuny Schultz. 34, of Ad­ vance r as iraveling wdiwesi when it began inakingakfttum in toaprivate driveway. As her 1991 Ford van turned il was slnKk by a 1993 Chevrolet pickup driven by Michael Aaron Childress, 24,ofMocksviUe.ChiMress had been traveUng west when his pickup ^kidded and dnve left of cen­ ler, st^ng die van. Kenijedy chaiged Chikkess widi failure to reduce speed. AccMeirt bl DHS FMkh« Lol Two ^ksville Inns were In­ volved la an accident in dw Davie HighScli^pariunglot Jan.10. At 3:05 p.m. a 1994 Ford pickup driven by WiUiam Drew Johnson, 16. backedintoal987Foidpickupdriven by Kevin Tahnadge Boger. 17. Boger had been tnveUng east in d« paiUng lot.Tti[ioper T.S. Kennedy charged Johnson widi an untafemovementvio- latioo. ; . WrackJaaie Ttooper^T.S-Kennedy investigated awreckJaiLl0at4:I5p.ni. Macbv|Ue resident Chariea Bran- donJaneK)7.hadbe«tiav^wudi - on FiaiE-BiJihy Road when hU 1991 ChevrolMk^dieibad^loliierithtaaU entered u left hand curve. The vehicle struck a ditch, coming to resl in a gross field. Jones told Kennedy he was avoiding a white mini-van in the road. CarStrUiesGuanlrail Trooper P.T. Hennelly responded , loanaccidentonUS60l Jan II. Atl2:35a.m.VanesaCodyHeanl,' . 41. of East Bend was traveUng north ' following onodier vehicle The vehicle ahead of Hearst's slowed to a stop in die road. HeanI drove her 1992 Buicfc: j ■'off to die right to avoid hilling die c«i t j ahead, striking the guardrail. ; > t; At 12:40a.m.Jan. II, Heaistwiir;; involved in anolher accidml. I;!; AsHeaistbegantomeigebackinltf US 601 traffic following her car's col- ^; lirion widi die guanbail, her Butok wasstnickbyal985Chevroleldriven byMaritFhiUipBailey,3l,ofMocks- ■; ville. Bailey tried to avoid die accji': dent, but due to die snow, his c^' ; skidded left, striking Hearel's. ; :: D H thH kTw k* Al^luviUeresidentwascharged : with DWI ^ driving while license : revoked Jan. II. t : Alla.m.BnidfoidKennediJohnson : was traveling nonh on Call Road wen ; die 1991 Chevrolethewasdrivlngleft iheroadloUierighlinalefthandcutve. v Hie car stnick a ditch dien entered open field. Johnson attempted to te-; enter die road, but die car hil die ditch: aucondtime. Car R ntsO a Side At2a.m. Jan 11 adriverhMtconlrAI: ofWal989HoodaonNC801. 'nrooperT.D.Shawlnvesdgateddit.* wiecklnwhkhDerrickLamarSmoaLrl I8,ofMocktvUlehi«tcontroIofhiioiei . C a M M O a n w ^ ; DAVIE COUNTY É№№RPiaSE RECOID, J « . t m - i f ) Fomis М Ш HèàiiTask Tri-County Mental Healdi contin­ ues to have management praUems. And Davie Counly is stlUtryinglofind a way to keep the services widiout being a pan of Ihe agency. Counly commissionen lasl week oppointcd a lask forcc to study options for menial health services in Davie Coumy. Diane foslcr suggested die , task foicc after die director ol Tri- County resigned. "I feel like Tri-County needs lo be re-organized," Foster said. Serving on die task force widi Fos­ ter. also a member of die TriCounty boaid, ate: Dennis Haifltiglan, Davlil County healdi director, Karen Sndlf^< Davie Social Servk» director Ken ^ Windley;DavieCouMyinan^Julia ' | Howard, N.Ci House df RepRsetttiP'' lives (R-Davie); and Davie reskkntjp- and Tri<;ounly board raembenLynitf^ Hicks and Bari»ra Ijames. _ Foster said die task ixn oouM bt|- eipanded if dm an otm who witKi lobea|»norihecnaiV' , The county had alr^y asked di»s slatetore-align Davie fiiatnTriCUiM)i,ii whkh also serve, Roiyp and htdeV:'. counties. . im Volunteer fire fighters (rom Center li»k for anything that might be hazardous at the accident scene.- Photo by RotHn Farguuon Man ln|ured When Van, Truck Cdlkle On MO A Winston-Salem man was Injured reportcdN.C.HIghwayPaUDlTrooper resident Lany James Bamhanlt, 50. ' D.ivie EMS transported Jones lo when the van he was driving collided T.D. Shaw. spun oul of conlrol and came lo resl on N.C. Baptist Hospiial in Winsion-Sa- wiih a pickup track pulling a trailer Jones had failed lo reduce speed Ihe emergency shoulder. Jones' lem. Kadilcen B. Bamhatdl, 74. and canyingcowson 1-40 Jan.8. resullingmhlscarsuikingdwrearofa Chevrolet overturned on its top, slid- James W. Bomhanll, 74, were IrcnIed ■ At 9 a.m. a 1986 Dodge pickup trailer pulled by die pickup. Jones' car ing westwanl and striking Bamhardfs ■ tnd reliased dial day. Jones was dis- travcling west wos slnick from behind is reported as iraveling 65 mp. al im- pickup ond Irailer a second time. charged Jan. II, by a 1994 Chevrolet driven by Todd pact, the pickup traveling at 45 mph. Franklin Jones, 31, of Winston Salem, Hie pickup, driven by Mocksville M artbiU jlherl^ Cetíxafíónsfíam^ TlicIÀvieCiiuniyNAACPwilihaveiliiiintidMMlnLulherKi^ i Ir. cclcbtation Monday, Ian. 20. beginning i«Zp.in.' 'w -' • A parade will start fnrni thc paridng lot or the Davie Ootnily U h t^ at 2 p.m.. navel south on Main Street to Depot Stieet, iîU end ai the Sccond Presbyterian Oiiuchch Pine Street.^'ptDgiam> tlw d ii^^ will begin at 3 p.in. and will fcaUm Dr. Oiiegoiy Etavis t^ljÇhafÎaaeai Ihc speaker, and music by the Davie Cotimy EcinMnkd,bioir. Davic NAACt^ofnccn will be installed ■ . .^'i. Davis Is the pastor of BeUcfbnte Pmbyterian Ctwn:^.HifriiÍMigj He also serves as minority acailemk; seivices cociiSnator and put-timá lecturer for Ihc Dcpanment of African-AmeticM n d Aftkan Studies; He is a graduate of Ihc Univenily of №i1h CaioUmial Oiiriotle, Dukd' Divinity Schtiol and Union Theologk^ Semlnaqr. Dtviif Is manied tdj * thc roimcrEameslinc Crisco. and they have thiee dtiUicii. At 7 lhat night, tte annual Manin Luther King' ip e ^ coMM sponsored by thc Town of Mucksvillewill te |cU at t h ^ i * Court Ubrary. ...... , T Highway Patrol *• • ' •1-- ........................ • MockavillewomanwithDWlandex* Continued From Page 6 ceeding a safe speed following an ac^ whiletravelingsouthonNCSOl.'nie cldentJan. 12. Honda 1еП the right shoulder, traveled At 2:30 a.m. Kimberly Crawford down anembonkment. hit aditch bank Smith. 35, was driving east on Jericho and came to rest on ils right side. Church Road when her 1992 Ford hit Safe Speed Exceeded an icy patch in the n)ad. sending ihe car Twoc.'uscollidedon Bethel Church left of center inlo ditch. It turned on ils Road Jan. 11. rightside.re-enteredtheroad. upright. Atll:45a.m.JohnStephenWalker. Station Wagon Overturns 47, of Mocbville was stopped in the An accident on Milling Road Jani road in frontofaprivaiedrive wailing 12 was reported to Trooper T.S. for someone when his 1992 Foi^ sta- Kennedy, lion wagon was Ы1 from behind by a At 12:55 p.m. Nadine Bamey 1985 Ford driven by Helen Spaks Miller. 56. of Advance was iraveling Yokley, 73, of Mocbville. Yokley cast in her 1988 Ford station wagon entered the le(t-handcurve.beganski^ when the car skidded on ice aftercom^ ding and collided with Walker's ing down a lefl handed curve on a hill. vehicIe.TrooperT.S.Kennedycharged ThewagontraveledleHofcenter.leav^ Yokley with exceeding a safe speed. Ing the road. It ovenumed, striking a Main Church Road Wreck utilily pole. Kennedy charged Miller TrooperT.D. Shaw investigated an with exceeding a safe speed. accidentonMainChurchRoadJan.ll IceO nFiirflcldRoM l at 12:35 a.m. Trooper P.T. Hennelly responded Mocbville resident Andrew Scott to a wreck on Fairfield Road at II: 15 Paricer, 18, was traveling west in his p.m. Jan. 12. I984Jeepwhenhelostcontrolonthe A 1995 Nissaii driven by Shelley snow and ice, spinning ofl* the road RashayeDavis,20,ofMocbville^as where the vehicle struck a tree. traveling east when il hit an ice patch C a rH iU h ttliO ric e and skidded into a ditch bank, coming T n x ^ r P.T. Hennelly charged a to rest in an open field. RED D«T 1/2 OFF OUR LOWEST IWARKDOWN L PRICE i: fT T : SHOE SHOW YourGomi !ásyA$Pn?ss¡nq Next time you’re handling the company’s have to leave the comfort of>’oui‘ own ' finances, foiget about going to yXthe b a n k .^ 'N ^ V h ttt’.s more, the program Is^^/speciolly And while you’re at it, forget / ¡ihout wititing for \vritten'X«^for a small medium-sized }X)ur bank statement. If you / know hovv to turn on business. It's oLso extremely c a ^ to use and rca- your computer, you arc in | business. Litemlly. sontibly priced. 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Jan. 16,1997 Teen Arrested After VV^em Steer Break-In AMocksville teen has beencharged wilh Iwaklng into the Westem Steer earty Monday moming. RandallLeeSmith. 19, wascharged with felony breaking and entering and with damage to real property. He was placed In the Davie County Jail in lieu of a $7,500 bond, pending a Feb. 20 lirst-appcarancc hearing in Davie Dis­ trict Court. Davie SherifTs Depanmeni Detect live Robert Trotter said Ihc atami went off al the business just before 3 a.m. Monday. MocksviUe Police Officer T.M. Kramp wasiat a convenience store neaiby, and heard the alarm. When he arrived on the scene, he sawlwo people nmning fromlhe business inlo woods. Later, Smith was found walking up the ramp to Kwy. 601 from 1-40. He toldofTicershehad walked aIongI-40 from South Angell Road, bul those searching along 1-40 hadn't seen any- Town Board Postpones Rezoning Hearing! bavie County Sheriff Allen Whitaker and Deputy Terry Carter lake murder suspect KIbwe Hobson Into custody. -Photoby Robin F*fgut«)n Murder Suspects Captured In Davie A public hearing about the rezoning of 2.78 acres on U.S. Hwy, 601 from residential to highway business was postponed by the Mocksville Town Boa^ofCommlssioneisat Ihe request of the pelitionerTommy Alexander. The property Is located near Davie High School between Southwood Drive and RoIHngwood Drive. The town board was set lo vote on Ihe proposal following a public hear- mg Jan. 7, bul Town Manager Teny Bralley said Alexander had asked lo have Ihe hearing moved to Feb. 4, to al low more lime for study of options at the site. Among Ihe factors lhal might make adifference is the proposed addition of a stoplight on U.S. 601 near Ihe site, Bralley said. The petition for rezoning for pur­ poses of building a convenience store wasr^telbylhetownplamiingboard Dec. 19, after hearing numerous Mnj; cems from residents of SouGiwpij Acres about potential traffic problem^; Conccms were also expressed lhat a convenience store might lure slu: denu away from the high school caniC pus. Alexander's attorney Qrady McGomrock argued that no one would, want to live on the propetiy. which is surrounded by businesses. j Two men with gunshot wounds come to Davie County Hospital Friday evening....... Later lhat night one was transported to N.C. Baptist Hospiui). the other was treatedrorabullet grazingacrossthe chest, and bolh wmchafgcdwith first degree mur­ der in the shoot­ ing death of a Greensboro man. The two men gave their names as Steven Ollis Days and Roscoe ~ U<^bson Lucas upon arrival at the Davie hospi- uU. They told officials they had been pects iled in a white Chevrolel Corsica, the same type and color car Days and Liica« drove lo Davie Hospital. DavieofficialslookDays. 18. whose real name is Kibwe Hubson in to cus­ tody al 8:30 p.m.. and Greensboro po­ lice picked him up at 11:30 p.m. wilh worranisagainst Hobson and Lucas for first degn» murder. Lucas had been transported to Bap­ tist Hospital before his identification was mode, and was placed under armed guard Friday night. He was laken to a Greensboro hospital Monday after­ noon. Shuskey said both men were from New York City, and lhat the shooting occurred over drags. traveling on 1-40 west and look the US 601 exit. The men claimed to be the victims of a drive- by shooting in front of Westcm Steer. Detective Chris Shuskey of the DavieC<Mimy SheriffsDepanmentwas among the local ofTicials including Mocksville policeofficerewhobecamc suspicious alisr the men lold several stories at the hospital. Davie olilcials sent word over Ihe Policc Infomiation Nelworic (PIN), and Ihe response was immediate, said Shuskey. Friday afternoon around 4:30 a 22 year-oldOreensbororesidenthadbeen shot four limes and killed. Greensboro police reported two of the three sus- Town Has l\io Right To Close Rring Range. The lown of Mocksville has no legal authority to shut down Ihe Tiring nuige on Sanfoid Road. Town Allomey HankVanHoy told John Bamette, who presented a peti- lionsigned by abounOGimlen Valley rcsidenls to the Mocksville Town Board of Commissioners in Decem­ ber asking them to close Ihe range, the range is outside city limits, and extra teiritorial zoning does not allow the town 10 do anything about the prob­ lems residents have with Ihe range. Residents claimed in Ihc petition that the range poses a threat to their safety with stray bullets, lack of sound barrienandleadcontaminalionofsoil, violates zoning and noise ordinances and lowers the value of property in Garden Valley. TheseclalmswcrerefuK^byVFW members Harold Frank and Irvin Hepler, who said lhal for a bullel lo escape Ihe range it would have lo be Tired out deliberately and that would still be diflicult. Noise tests were perfomied before Ihe Tiring range, which was built by the VFW as a training facility for law enforcement oIUccis, lo ensure that II meets OSHA standards, and there3s virtually no nin-off from Ihe range io wash away lead from bullets. , ' ; Town Manager Teny Bralley tojU Bamette lhat he has been looking fá( altemalivcsitesforafiring range aioi^ wilh County Manager Ken Windley,'.' Police Chief Richanl Sink and Sheriff Allen Whilaker. J The group has even visited ^ potential site, he said. ’ • Seekingaltemalivesisthcbeslrouiij thelowncantakebesidcsslepstostiiii use of the range by its own poTtó department. Van Hoy said. ;: Changes In Health Care Systems Make Davie Hospital's Future UncertainI Contim KdFrom Pligel residents in Ihis area are on managed care systems, and when the numbers reach that percentage, they usually increase rapidly, Kimel said. •, "It means patients are spending fess time in our hospitals. All of lhal means less revenue... not only acliv- iiy, but Ihe prices which we charge." ' These oiganizations demand dis­ counts on prices. If nol granted, Ihey won'l allow participants in Iheir plan 10 use the facility. Medicare and Medicaid are con­ sidering going 10 the same system. Nol only are patients going lo the hospital less often and staying fewer days, health maintenance organiza­ tions aren't allowing people lo use emergency room visits asoften, Kimel said. How should the hospital deal with these changes? First, the community needs to de­ cide the role of Davie Cbunty Hospi­ tal. It must bearoIcthatisTinancially feasible, and will be supported by the community, Kimel smd. Second, they musl cut cosls to keep operating. "Now, we’ve got our hands full tiying to control our costs down to the revenues. So far, we haven'i been able to do lhal." Laslsummer. 17 full-timeemploy- ees were tiansfeired, re-assigned or lel go, he said, Thai saved $200,000. "We found out thal wasn't enough. In October, we began 10 look at every department to see whal we could do to cut costs," he said. The hospital slopped offering caf­ eteria service to Ihc staff and public. Olhcis may order meals from the cafeteria similar lo those received by patients. Vending services were In­ creased. Thai will save an estimated $50,000 a year, Davie is now sharing an infection control specialist with Medical Park Hospilal in Winston-Salem, rather lhan keeping one on suiff full time. Not as manysocial woricers arc needed bccause there aren't ns many patients. Those services were re-assigned; $20,000 savings. Two nursing jobs were deleted: $62,746. Kimel is now woilung part- time at Davie County Hospital and part-time for CMI-. $25,000 savings. Changes in radiology and envi­ ronmental services, medical records, engineering and risk management saved an additional $70,000. Sllll, il wasn't enough. The hospital is "testing" more changes. "These things are '¡ПсЛ Ihings we're going to Uy to see how they go," Kimel said Among those changes and Ihe es- timated savings: changing the man­ ner in which nurses arc scheduled, $72,000; phannacy hours, $42,000; changlngschedulmgofshifisupervi- sors,$42,000:cmergencytDomnun<- ing coverage, $23,000. "We're going to have to do more, think differently... and slill meet the needs of the patients and the commu­ nity. Quality is going 10 be of the essence,” Kimel said. Regardless of managed care sys­ tems, qualily will remain a lop prior­ ity at Davie Couniy Hospilal, Kimel said. "Managed care has been abouteco- nomics... an economical approach lo health care. They know they're going lohavelodemonstralequalityaswell as cost." The backlash against health main­ lenance oiganizalions will come if the quality of care is reduccd, Kimel said. Until then, use of such plans is more likely to increase. Couniy Commission Chairman Carl Boon asked Kimel to present the county wilh a repon in May, to see if thecost-saving measures initialed ate enough to keep the hospilal operat­ ing. Davie County Hospital Average Daily Census _________Ш ______________ 30 25 20 15 10 26.!23.9 23.4 13.7 — r 19в2 1Г:!-1КГТ^1996 1996 1997 Planning Board To №(Ш8 Proposed Shopping Center : TherewiilbeamettingoftheTown ofMocksvUleFtenningBoaidonTkies- day,Jan.21,al7p.m. at the Mocksville Town Hall. ; !JenyF.SwicegoodasagenlforMr. aiid Mn. Wilson Brown, Mr. and Mn. Carl Safely, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Woodward, and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Oysler have submitted for rezoning a 1&35 acre tract localed on the north- weslsideoflheinterseclion fomied by US Hwy. 64 and Valley Road. The pclitioners have requested Ihis property be rezoned from Residential Agricultural (R-A) lo Highway Busi- ncss-Special Use (H-B-S) for a shop­ ping cenier complex. This property is further described as being a portion of parcel 64.03 ofDavie CountyTax Map1*4. Plans for this facility may be re­ viewed In Ihe planning and zoning olTice. Boarà Adds Road To Town Of iltocksvliie Road S ys^ . ;The Mockiville Town Boatd of dnuaisiicaen met Jan. 7, to discuss th< following items. liM idM cm bcn Nominated The txaid voted unanimously to I Tommy Tumer for the I BMfdoTAiliittmentiaiidSleveDuIin m u ) exn ttnitorial member of the iw n ptaniint botfd. If the nominees 'anwÙUii|tDiave,tlKÌrnanieswUlbe iMil to the Dtvie County Board of .Oniiniuicnm foe tipproval. t;; Uk boanl agreed to appoint anal- :t: IkniMe foe the Botid of Adjustments, i.l :MliictiwiUoM have to be approved by 'Ihe county oonraiiiionen, at a later RoMlAdMToTawDSyitcm The bo№l voted to add Blaise Bap- : JiaiCluchRMdlollietawnafMock»- ivilkroadsyileinsincaallthepiDpeity ,'i " Sityoinini the mdhai been annexed .kylhelowa P p M c h C M M t F lH u w d ; DiimMM«erTcnyBnlkyiii- | ^ n iilllW *»«M M a M M iiiL u l| | w - King Jr. Speech Conlestwillbehcldat Ihe Davie Couniy Courthouse al7 p.m. Jan. 20. The contest has been moved from moming to the evening in hopes lhat more parents and spectators will be able loattend. Prizes are sponsored by CCB, and the winning speeches will be put on the Jaycee WcAProcUnwd The boatd voted unanimously to pioclaim Jan. 12-18 Jaycee Week, asa group that has woilied for the b ^ - ment of the community fcr the past nine yean through such ptpgranu as Heritage Day and Chrisfw Cheer. Wdlneai Prognun Olfcnd Membership is open to town em­ ployees whohave not yet tigncdupfor the wellness program slatted last year. Conunissioner Dr. F.W. Slale uid. A risk aaesimem was lo be ofTered 7-11:30 a-m. Jan, 16, at the YMCA. The BWfffiifnt inclwlwl wcfa thingt - as choleslctal and heart War----- ------ ■ * t.'--' '-------- Anoiher assessmenl will be per-, foimed a year from now lo see how well lown employees are doing since the program began. Christmas Trees Collected Accoiding to Parks Director BiU Wiseman, Christmas trees were coir lecled Ihls year from lown residenu 10 be chipped for mulch. Gym Doors Repaired Aflerrepain lo Ihe gym floor al Ihe Brock building were nude, a new threshold had to be installed under one sel of metal doors. The doors were removed and a ponion of the bottoms cut off to clear the new threshold, Wiseman reported to the board. Вофг Fat May Be Reduced For Miffions! This revolutionary coqibinaUon can(SPECIAL) A new formulolion of health-promoting heri» has been speciTicaiiy designed lo help eliminale Ihe negative factors of dieting and to assist people in ' losing wdghL Tiu uniqiie formula is exciting news for milUons of' people who try to lose weight each iilutlU TRIM contains a special ingredient called garciiUa found in a small liuil grown in Asia, blended with vitamins, herbi and the mlnenl ctatanium. help cause significant weight loss lUid |шу help some peo^ fightobesily. 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FeUowdiipHaUofBlalaeBaptiit Church Blaise Baptist Chureh b localed at U.S. Hwy. 601 i and 1*40 Interdunge acrou from Ihe truck Stop Admiiakml8$S.OO /W cMUm b «aUsNr № <i«|(r fn n « [№ help tu with how tnany peo|4e plan on atteixiing, pleaae RSVP to the Church Ofdce of Bhiit Bwiiitt Chuith »t (704> en « m .______ one walking, TiQlter said, adding that; Smith wasn't dres.sed for the cold'; wealher. v ■N.C. Department of Collection^ bloodhounds werecalled, and folkiweit'. a track 10 where Smith was foundi; Trotter said. i; Nothing was reported stolen. Trol.i: ter .said il appeared that after the alamv: .sounded, someone had cut lines ani£; ripped an alarm box from the side of*! Ihe building. •: lüWNOF 1 , с ‘ V \ { v/'*?*!«' • Л* 5 I. ^ • SPECIHL DBTES HND EUENTS OF INTEREST FOR MOCKSUILLE CITIZENS MHNRGER’S CORNER PUBLIC SPEHKING CONTEST In an aitempt lo keep citizens better Informed in a timely manner und to reduce costs, the town is using a Mocksville page in the newspdper in place of a newsletter. Citizens may pick up copies at the lown hall. The lown has recently added some new areas to our corporate limits: The Blaise Church Road area, Musgrave Drive and community college area. In recent monlhs. we have experienced problems with people hunting in Ihese areas. Citizens need loknow It Is Illegal lo discharge Are aims of any type within the town limits. Four wheelers In ihese areas have caused damage to public property os well as to private property. Il Is illegal to operate four wheelers on public streets and property. IMPORIflNT PHONE NUMBERS MocksviUe Water/Sewer Pnblen Moo-Fri «aa-5pm; 634-22S» BU№|/Account Qufstkms; «34-US9Alter Hours ft Wctkends! <344ИК*•TTiii il iIk twilncM number for Emcrgcncy C( t*lea.K lio nol call wilh queuioni about yiHir bill. Pollce/Fire/EMS calls; 911 You Are ¡nvUed To Jo in Us... CELEBRATION HONORING MAYOR MANDO t The Town of Mocksville extends an invltallon lo all clllicns and business leaders to Join us fora celebration. Mayor D J . **Nlck'’ Mando w ill be honored for his many yean o f public service td the lown and Ihe communiiy. DATE: Sunday, March 2,1997 TIME; 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm PLACE: Davie County Public Library “ I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE»* This is Ihe theme for the nfth annual public speaking contesl to be held on. Monday. January 20. 1997. TheTown of Mockiville will once again coordinate the fifth annual public speaking contest lo celebrate Dr. Martin Lulh^,King. Jr.'s birthday. The event is open to all Davie Couniy school students f^rom grades 4-12. It will be held al 7pm In the Davie County Public Ubrary oudtiorium. TW* year's theme. “I can make a difference*', will ask Ihe sludent how he or she can * make a difference in the communiiy. The speech needi lo be neatly printed or typed. Speeches should be no longer than flve minutes. The deadline for submitting .«ip^hes is January 17,1997. Winner's speeches wlH be published on Mocksvlllc On«Linc on the World Wide Web. hllp://wwwxi.mocbville.nc.us/Mocksviltc/ Our sponsor this year Is Central Carolina Bank. Ibe prizes ore as foUows: 1st place in each category is $100 savings bond: 2nd place is $50 savings bond; 3rd place is $50 savings bond. These prizes musl be picked up at Ihe downtown branch ofthe CCB bonk. MOCKSUIllE/DHUIE PARKS i> REC h\is M.nn Sl • к sitilhv Ni • IVi\ t) I I MOCKSUIILE PUBI 1C OFFICIALS DJ. “Nick" Mando, Mayor :Dr. Francis Slale, Mayor Pro-Tern J.C.“Bu5let'’Cleaiy Vemon Thompson Sieve Walker James Wall Vena Hairis, Chair Lawrence Ray Carter Teny Johnson ' John Goolsby Bob Hall Lois Shore Lynn H.Bjerly, Chair Alice Gaiiher Randy Ganlner Richanl Schooler Terry Bralley, Town Manager 634-2259 Richard Sink, Police Chief 634-m Damy Smith, Public Works Director 634-2519 Michael Camer, Recreation Director 634-2325 'Karl Osbome, fire Chief 634-339S . . Bill Wisema, Parks é Grounds 634-5500 Kim Shuskey, Senior Center Director 634-0611 William Whaley, Building In^lions 634-2791 Jesse Boyce, Zoning Officer 634-3340 iRobeit Cook. Aninial Control 634-0227 SENIOR SCENE SENIORS WITHOUT PARTNERS BREAKFAST ‘ Arc you an unmarried senior who would like lo make some new friends, or get logcther more often wilh the friends you already have'.' The Davic County Senior Center will host a breakfast for all unmarried seniors on February 12 at 8:30am in the Ea.M Room of the Senior Center. This breakfast is open lo all senors who arc widowed, divorced, separated, or never married. The moming will be Informal wilh a light breakfast and some fun Valentine's Day games. The level of interest will be gauged fora monlhly gel-logcthcr with various programs, speakers or entertainment for die group. This is not a dating scrvice or a “LoMly Hearts Club”, but ralher a placc fof seniors whoi do nol have a spouse to get together for some fun and socialization.,Come on out for our “Single Seniors" breakfast. You'll be glad you did . SENIOR CENTER TO HOST “JUNIOR/SENIOR PROM" The Prom is one oflhe most anticipated, glamourous nighis of our lives. Seniors may remember dancing the night away with their special date, wondering what their future may hold. Uule giils dream of the day when they can get all dressed up for their big night out. The Davje County Senior Cenier will bring this magical event to both generations, as we host our fint “Juolof/Seniof Prom." This event will be Saturday, March 8 from 1:00-3:00pm al the Hickory Hill Country Club. Seniors arc invited to bring ihcir grandchild. great*grandchild or oiher spcciul friend as their “dale." Thn«c wiihmii cranilchililren or "adnpicd" crnmlchildren. nrr welcome fo comc n< well. The evenl 1« n in nil vnlor» 60 and oldff and all children wilh a 60 or older escort. There will be dancing and rerreshmenu, as well as other aclivities for those wlih ‘Iwo left feet.'' A Prom King and Queen will be chosen, and photographs will be available for purchase. Dress Is nol formal, bul everyone Is cncouraged to wear their Sunday best, and don't forgel about the corsages for Ihe ladies (whatever iheir age). This very spccial aftemoon is free, however reservations are required. You may make your reservalion b calling ihe Senior Cenier at 634-0611. The "Junior/Senior Prom“ is limited to the firsl 100 people lo register. PRE-RETIREMENT WORKSHOPS OFFERED QUARTERLY The Davie Couniy Senior Center will offer pre-rctircment workshops for those who are planning for rcliremeni or for Ihosc who are newly retired. There will be a differcnt workshop each quarter. You may comc to one or all. as each seminar will coniain new information. These workshops wilt ofTergocxl. sound advice on such ihings as Estale Planning, Sources of Retirement Income. FVoiectlng Your Nest Egg and other relevant issues for rciiremcnt planning. These seminars are purely education • there is no selling or endorsement of invcsimcnl companies. The first workshop will be held January 13 at 7:00pm at ihe Davie Coumy Public Library. Peggy Nuckolls, from the Cooperalive Extension office, will be presenting “Retirement Planning Motivation." Topics of discussion will include the following; Why We Need To Plan For Retirement. When We Fail To Plan. Is Retirement Planning Difflculi, How Can Wc Motivate Ourselves To Plan? and Making the Commitment. This program Is jusl Ihe thing to kick off your retirement planning strategy. It will help you to understand why so many people fail to plan for retirement, even ihough it is more important than ever to begin such plans as eariy as possible. You will (cam that dw reiiremeni planning process is nol lhat difUculi to carry out, and will gain insight into the different ways you might motivate yourself to begin gathering information for your own reiirement plan. h is never loo early or loo late to plan for retirement. The seminar is open to the public for any inieresied person. The workshop is free, but reservaiioifs ore requested. You may reserve your seal by calling the Davie Couniy Senior Cenier at6344)6ll к The gym is open Гог sentón lo walk, Monday-fíiday Гпмп 6:30am- 9am. No charge. Aerobics • Mondays from Ъ 8;30pm & Ibrsday from 5;30-7pm. S3 per class. Davie Co. Spccial Olympics • Basketball. Alpine Skiing. Volkybali, Ai)uaiks. fecQub • Before Д АПег School Day Care • Cost: Before $iaAncr$2O.SI0reg.fK. U pcw U Sp*« T-Ball. Pee Wee Baieball ft Girls' Soitball • registrttkm «ill be heU in laK Mareh.$20perchiM. ^ t f|fM llil *ipif ill r-nm- рут Ним March 29, Shelter 12 at Rich Park. 2pm. Recrcation Center in Cooleemee. lOam. BttMV HoBse in Dowmowa Mocksvillc. SaL Matdi 15 fram I0un-2pm. Sat March 22 from IO№2pai.SaLMKh29(hm IlM-lpm Upcq«%SfKUETNlsC(«t: Rabbit Show. Saiurday, Jan. 25,1997,9am-uniil. For infonnatkm call Ihe Rec; Dept. ScaisrGMNi: Registration will be available Feb. 3. Deadline • March 2a Opening Ceremonies k Performing Arts • March 31 a SDMS. Games will be held fnrni M«ch 31- April 5 al various kicaikms. , MBatKTs: Pnrt-A-Pii Chicken Dinner- March lihaFirtt Methodic Oi«ch.$6per ptate. Advanced safes only, List will be a v ^ i^ Jan. 2 Southern Uviaf Spring Show, AoiN;ue Trip. Hieaer TVip. odier greal day ^ps! ALZHEIMER’S “FIDGET APRONS” Alzheimer's Disease (AD) presents special challenges to die caregiver as well as the patient. As ihe disease progresses, many palienu become restless and fidgety. Thus camc the Idea for “Fidget Aprons." These aprons are made wilh a variety of objecu on them dial Uve patient can woric wiih time ^ agvn. Buttons, bows, zippers, bells, and other items help to relieve the need to do something wilh their hands, thereby reducing dw anxiety felt by many Alzheimer's patienu. The Davie County Extension Homemakers have taken on the project of sewing dwse purposeful aprons for area Alzheimer’s patients. They are available at the Davie County Senior Center for distribution. If you know of an AD patieni who could benefit from a “fidget apron." or if you are interested in sewing an apron, call the Davie Couniy Senior Center al 6 3 4 ^1 K COMPOST SITE CHANGES The Town of Mocksville Compost Site has made die following changes effective January 1 ,1997. The compost site will be open on dw first and diird Saturdays of each mondi from Sam to 12pm. Yard waste may be dropped off during dw week by calling 634>550a Pleaae do not dirow yard waste over dw fence when dw gate is locked. PURCHASEFEES: /M u lc h -$3.00 per scoop 1 I DROPOFF FEES: Leaf Compost • $3.00 per scoop J Thick Loid of yanJ waste - SS.00Ì 1/21>uck Load or leaa* $3.00 j ’ “Я‘1 Idi I lü i' Ili 1 ’’ ' N : . -Oí...10 - DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 16,1997Yadkin Valley News DAVIECOUNTY E N T B m m lECOKD^iMk Mk lW 7.nll Four Gimers News By Ruby McBride - Yadkin Vall^Coirespondem ' Yadkin Valley Church had their i yearly chicken Slew given by thedea* • cons of (he church Saturday, Jon. 4 at • Camp Merrewood in Clemmons with \ people taenjoy the soup, which • W(U very good and a large table of ; dessert. Good singing was enjoyed • aher the meal^ ■^1 Ruby McBride visited Lois Huynes ; ushort while on Monday evening. She ; is doing about the same. ^r^'Ruby and Hazel Riddle enjoyed a • h«al Qt Pcie's in Clemmons on Friday evening wilh a gift cetliHcate from a dear friend given at Christmas, thanks to her. Joann Pilcher and I enjoyed shopping at Hoiks Mall on Monday, and having lunch at K&W. Remember all the sick from our church, and community. There is still a lot of this going around. We had a pretty snow Salurday. but Ihavc neverhearda thundercloud, and snow like it did. Look for more wiihin lUdays. Our sympathy goes lo the family of JohnH.Howe)),whopassedaway. He was buried ut the Yadkin Valley Chun.'h ccmelery. ByMarieWhMe Four Comers Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Joe While attended the Lions Mid Weather Conference In Greensboro Satuniay night. • We extend our sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck in the pass­ ing ofhis uncle Grady Lewis in Wiri- ston-Salem. They attended his funeral Sunday. Charles Burgess is on our sick lisi. We ore wishing him a speedy recov- ery. Mrs. Inez Reovis, and Mr. ond Mrs. Joe White visited Mrs. Fleeia May Monday at Meadowbrook of Davie. The third Sunday night singing will be Sunday night Jan. 19 at Courtney Baptist Church al 7 p.m. Eveiyone is invited loattend, Mrs. Teny Hamm, and Angle and Amber Hamm were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith. Mr. Paul Todd honored his wife SyWiaonherbinhday Monday night at Ofuincy's Steakhouse in Winston-Sa­ lem. Others enjoying the occasion were Mr. ondMrs. Elmer Allgood, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Embory, Mr. and Mrs. Davie Dateline Jacic Bunes, Mn. Faye Hilton, Mr». Maiy Brock, Mn. Joann Martin, Mn. Ruth Sieelman, Mrs. Mildred HulclKns, and Mn. Jolinsie StKitonl ■glasses To Be Offered At DCCC t*r*The Davie Campus of Davidson Couniy Community College will offer the following Continuing Education class beginning Jan. 22. , FlntAtdandCPRforChUdCare Provklen course is designed to prv- pdre child care providers lo perfonn ^ ic first ud measures for childrcn in emergency situations including chok­ ing. seizures, bums, bleeding, poison- ^iog.andboney^ointInjuries. Infantand Icliild CPR. and the sign.s and symp- Ttoms of child abuse will be sludied. . (Wednesdays.Jan.22-Feb. 14,6:30.9 .*p.m.,$35fee) * Electrical Contractor's Lkensc Renewal Course is approved by the Nonh Carolina Stale Board of Exam­ iners of Electrical Contractors. Stu­ dents must bring a copy of the 1996 NationalElectricalCodcbooktoclass. Licensed Electrical Contractors must attend at least 6 hours of approved Iraining in order lo have their license renewed for another year. (Soturday. Jan. 25.9 a.m.-I p.m., $35 fee) DCCC offers comprehensive edu­ cational opportunities for all odults in thecommunity. Forinformation about other programs and courses, contact the DCCC Davie Campus Office at (704)634-2885. Daywalts Celebrate Anniversary Sam and Virginia Daywalt of Mocksville celebrated their 50th wed­ ding anniversary Dcc. 22 wilh a recep­ tion in Ihe fellowship hall of Salem United Melhodist Church. The hosts were the couple's son and daughter-in-law. Richard and Connie Daywalt, family and friends. The couple have two grandchildren Justin and Sarah Daywalt. Mr. Daywall Is relimdfromGravely in Clemmons. Mrs. Daywall is retired from Sara Lee in Farmingion. Dates to Ftemember Tiiursday, Jan. 16 niMncWAkiWorluhop.DavicHtghMuI- ||рифо5С Room. 6:30 pm. E w d - R a j s O T ______ Saturday, Jan. 25 BraUM,UnlonClii|iriUnlMMclboil- M ChuiTli. UA Hwy. Ml nonli or 1-», Couney ham & suuage btanilu, 6:30-10 am. 634-2805. Cana News Meetinfe Jaycees To Honor Area Residents *r* The Mocksville-Davie Jaycees be­ lieve that few people receive enough ; qcdit for the time and energy they devote to making their communities a ^better place. • •' Thai's why they began recognizing ' outstanding individuals in Davie ; County last year wilh their first Distin- Service Planned > Installation service for the Rev. Kevin Ingram will be held at the Cedar Qrove Baptist Church in Mocksviiie, '^nday,Jan. 19. >' Guest speaker 'f^ the 11 a.m. ser­ vice will be ihe Rev. . W.C. Haye, pastor l epMritus of Galilee Baptist Church. : Winston'Salem. ! Evening service : sliutsat4.'n«gucsl * speaker will be the : Rev. Robert ’. McGowen and his 1 Ingram ! congregationofGalileeBaptístChurch. guished Service Awanls Banquet. The Jaycees hope lo make ihls an annual event in Davie County. Plans are now underway for the second an­ nual banquet lo be held at Smith Grove Rurilan Building Feb. 10. This year the Jaycees will be recog­ nizing on outstanding fire ftghter. law enforcement officer, correctional of­ ficer, rcscue worker, famier and edu­ cator. A\1 nominees in these categories must be between the agesof2i and 40, which is the age of all Jaycees. An outstanding teen-ager and out­ standing senior citizen will also be recognized at the banquet. Anyone may nominate an individual in these categwes. For more informa­ tion about what Is needed to make a nomination,calI2M-i501or634^9. The deadlinefor nominations isJan. 22. Otherawards to be presented at the banquet are boss of ihe year lo be given to the employer of a Jaycee, Jaycee family of the year and the outstanding young North Carolinian to be presented lo a Jaycee for contributions to the community. By John Xain'’Godwin Cana Com:spondent Whiter than snow, yes, whiter lhan snow: Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. That was a great litllc snow. It left as soon us it came und no one lost power. Wilh the snow keeping us in the himse Salurday moming, many of us found ourselves stuck watching the state inauguration. Iwasimpressedof the importance that the Bible and prayer had the whole ceremony. When our honorable James Hunt mode his speech he mentioned public schools ovcrl6times ifmy count was righl. I pray Ihat Governor Hunt will work lo place prayer back in our govemment run schools. Prayer was allowed in the Cana Academy, a private .school and most of you probably remember prayerwhenyouwereinschool. How bad can it be? Thesnow was beautiful all through Cana. The way it was blown on the sides of mailboxes il looked as if a designerhadplanneditthatway. You could see the tracks in the snow on the hills nt Vulcan where it looked like some kids had a great lime. Some people said that it was so cold lhal il was hog killing wealher. Thai was way before my time. Saturday, Jan. 18 Сотйиг-ПиНоИгеОчшИппНАп Incnporadon Mtditig, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21 tevie County Rcpyblicaa hity. Court­ house, 7:30p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22 DnkCraaly Buyrd orConmWoofn,Loonlnxmi. Davte County Administralkxi Bldg.. 7 p.m. instead of Monday, Jon. 20 as reguhriy scheduled. Saturday, Jan. 25 D nle Couniy R iiw blkio M m ', Fcdira- llon BrcakfaM. F4F Baifcecuc. 7:30 am. Monday, Jan. 27 W oodmtmirniiW oridLodteaU, Davie Academy Community Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Games, snacks. Special Events Saturday, Jan. 18 sinil. Adulb BMiquct, Bhbi BqijM Church, Filk)wshipHall.6:30p.m. Tickets, $3. All Davie single adults invited. Nunery provkled. More details provkled in nd' in Enierpriseinnext3wks. Saturday, Jan, 25 lUbbM Show, Farmington Gym, 9 am. Seniors Coll 634.0611 for more infa LocaUon is Brock Center unless noted olhenvlse. ' Thursday, Jan. 16 Chone, Easl Room, 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 WoodwotUa« а ш , СЫ1 Room. 8:30- 11:30am. BrUfc, East Room, 2-5 p,m. Monday, Jan. 20 FM W lta. Dr. Dunn, ОнЛ Room. 8:30- 11:30 am. A dnoct СЫ ч Baplis FcHomhip НЫ1. 10:30 am. Dw»»HwPUii«lof.Oif«cria, 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21 QuilUngClai,,EaslRoom,9:30am.-nooa NooalUnbRoxRaoni.U.4Sam. .. Bridie Easl Room, 1:30-l p.m. RSVP N unlnt Hook 2-4 p.m .; S piritual Resources: The Great Physician By Richard S,Etkm» Bear Creei< Baptist Ciiurcli Throughout tha Bible we tiaar the cries ol women, men and parents (or healing. A part ol eveiy spiritual leader was the healing ol Individuals and nrare impoitanUy the nation. Much ol the ministiy otJesus was to the sick. Many lollowedlo watch and be t)«{|!ed Irom ihehandsolJesus. Itlsnotmuchdllteienltoday. People eveiywhere seeiting healing ihrough any way possible. Hospitals, doctors, diets, medicalion, vitamins, heit» oils, lailh healers, new age medicine, Indian lolk medicina, and the list goes on and on. Whal is the real need lor healing: 1. Physical healing is Uways belore us. Doctor's oflices'ilnd hospitals are lull and we expect the government lo provide unrealistic care. The medical prolession has done wonderlul work In the past lew years They labor tirelessly under Ihe pressure ol regulations. Insurance, patient expectations, and most still show a great compas­ sion and concem lor their pallenis. My God increase Ihelr blessing and knowledge and my we be more patient. 2. Emotional healing Is a greater need lhan physical healing. Yes, ': that's righl. Most lolks are dealing In some way wilh past trauma and. somehow never lol i|o ol Ihe hurt and anger. Somehow, we can never get ahead looking back. Qood counsetors stniggle wilh those who are willing to lace the pain ol letting the hurt go. We can replace our- tiauma with present happiness and lulliliment. Surety Ood otters; each ol us a chance at Ihis each day. II is a pity thal we had rathe'r recite the old painoverlhetelephone, countty slore,ordinerlhantool(, at whal God has lor us today. 3. SpirilualheallnglslhegTealeslneed. All physk:al illness will noV go away and the trauma reappears when we have almoal lorgoMeii.. God is the GREAT PHYSICIAN. Do you spend lime with God asking' lor healing ol body, mind and soul? It is crazy, bul we spend endless hours looking lor solutions Ihat are righl belore our eyes. Prayer, mediation, forgiving. Godly sorrow, grace and resloratton are all lor our health and healing. Ichaliangeyoutotakethlrtyminuteseach day loraweekand seek' the spiritual healing. It will be a lar more exceeding recoveiy lhan you could expecl. God has been tiiere. Is now, and always will be. : У FORK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Annual Meeting Sunday, January 26*^ 3:00 p.m. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE AGO.S50N.TM.SL Wlniton8*l«n,NC 27102 910-723-1669 VOGLERXrSONS 2849 fiMÜS'lIrool? 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AtfMMtgNC 17001 M M It- lM I MàttfQ^CumHmtfKmrìOìmQii|A.Qi«thMda«HMaC:CMi;ViRha. M toyChi^Rd. A dvinw ,N C 2700t H M N - I N I The Allen Farm Lessons. Training • Boarding Open Shows .Hauling “ 'V ‘'WtSptckUtilii fiChtUn^Uaom " MdioniailMocli>ie».NC(TM) скйэтвшше Р.0.В01вМ MoetovHI*,NC m n 7 M 4 3 4 - 2 1 3 I в В Ш Е Ш Ю Ш Е 3S1«USHwy1M Moelnvlllt.NC 370П . ...j-: M I t t iM iee8H w y.e4W sst Ap|B,3 ml. «Ы of Mockivlile (704) 49в>84М The Church Of Your Choice Obituaries 'Author C. Spaugh ■ Mr. Aulhor "Shorty" Coiumlxis Spaugh Sr., 63, of Joe Myen Road, Advance, died early Monday mom- ing, Jan. 13,1997inSallsburyaneran .illness of one year. •r*Funera! services were to be al 2 p.m. Tiiursday, Jan. 16, In .Bixby .ChuttK For the Uving God with the Revs. John Stevens ond Connie Boris ,o№ciating. Burial wa.s to be in Ihe cluirch cemctery. ТЪе family was to •te at Eaton Funeral Home Wednes­ day nightfrom7-9p.m. Theyrequesi memoriols be considered for Cancer Research, 622 Forsyih Medical Park, Winston-Salem. NC 27103. The body was to be taken lo the residence at lOa m.Thursday and latertaken to Ihe church Qt 1:30 p.m. on Thursday. Mr. Spough was bom In Forsyth County, April 12, 1933 lo the late Henry and Minnie Whisenhunt. Spaugh and had been employed wilh Lexington Fumiture. Heattendedlhe Church for the Li vi ng God and was an engine repairman. He enjoyed mak­ ing siring music. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, and was pre­ ceded in death by three brothers. Survivors include: his wife, Rose Cope Spaugh, of ihe home; 3 daugh­ ters and sons-in-law, Barbara and Melvin Gillespie, Jane and Mike Marlow, all of Lexinglon, Teresa and Travis Masters of Oviedo, Fla.: 3 sons and 2 daughters-in-law, Mickey and Joyce Spaugh of Winslon-Salem, Howard and Marie Spaugh of Lex- ;dngton and A.C. Spaugh Jr. of the I home: 10 grandchildren: a great- { grandchild;3sisters,CleaveBrinklcy f and Marie Campbell, both of Clem- * mons, Almie Sweet of Mocksville; * and 5 brothers, Tim Spaugh and Bud » Spaugh,bothofMocksv'ille.Harrison » Spaugh and Paul Spaugh. both of * Advance, and Troy Spaugh of Cool- ь eemee: and several nieces and neph­ ews. Byeriy Malthew Junior "Jack" Byerty, 61, of Clemmons, died Monday, Jan. 6, 1997, at his home. He was U* liuhef of Teresa Crolts of Mocksville. funeral services were conducted al J11 ,a.m. Jan. 9, at Davidson FunenU »Home Chapel by Ihc Rev. Tommy rRobcrtson wilh burial following at •Good Hope United Melhodist Church jCemeteiy. I Elsie Martin Hooker I Elsie Marlin Hooker, 58, of { Lawsonviile, died Thuisday, Jon. 9, 11997, al Forsyih Memorial Hospital in •Winslon-Salem. ! She was liie mother of Pam I McClamrock of Mocksviiie. Funeral services were conducted al 2p.m. Jan. 1 l,al Nelson Funeral Home by the Rev. Paul Buiress wilh burial following al Minnie's Chapel Wes- Heyan Melhodist Chureh Cemeteiy. lA lic e W .G r i^ : Alice Malic Wanl Griggs, 79, of ¡.Gemianlon, died Thursday, Jan. 9, at j Fonyih Memorial Hospital in Win- •sion-Salem. I ShewasUiemodietofLoanieGriggs Vof Mocksville. >' Funeralserviceswcreheldall2:30 (p.m. Jan. 12, al Burroughs Funeral >Home by the Rev. Jim Wairai wilh JburialfolkiwinginGiiidensofMenioiy liaWalkenown. WUeyAngeU Wiley Angell, 73, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, Jan. 9,1997, al his home after being in declining health. He was bom in Dayie County, Dec. 31.1923, to Ihe late Hiawatha Angell and Nannie Nichols Angell Call and was retired from Ingeisoll-Rnnd., He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, serving during Worid War II. He was preceded in deoth by 2 brolhers, Paul AngellandCecil Angell. Surviving are his wife, Riilh SnuisbuiyAngellofthehomc;4daugh- len, Nancy Smith, Chnstine Thomp­ son and Rebecca Alien, all of Moclu­ ville, nnd Kay Shoaf of Salisbuiy; a son, Jim Angell of Mocksville: 12 gnuidchildien:'3 greal grandchildren; S sislen, Mabel Lawrence, Bessie Sechresi and Uvada Blake, all of Mock5Vllle,IreneBostianofSalisbuiy, and Gilnu Baibee of Concord; and broUier, Dodd Angell of Brementon, Wash.;2stepgrandchlldren;and2step greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were lo be held at - 3p.m.Jon. 12,at&lonFuneralChapel. by Ihe Revs. Craig Edwanls and Lany Daniels ofliciating. Burial followed in Wesllawn Gardens of Memoiy in Ciemmonswithmilitaiygravesiderites conducted by the I Ith Dislrici Memo­ rial HonorGuanl, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Memorials may be considered for Uie Davie County EMS, c/o Johnny Frye, P.O. Box 935, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or lo Jenisalem Volunteer Fire Department, U.C. Hwy. 80l‘South, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. V John Hugh Howell John Hugh Howell, 63, of ShefTield Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Jan. 8,1997, al Davie Couniy Hospital after being in declining health for sev­ eral yean. He was bom in Davie County to the lale Roben L. and Clyde Thomas Howell. He was of the Pentecostal failh and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was preceded in dealh by a son, Ricky Howell; a daughter, Reva Kendall Howell; a si.sier, Magalene Phillips; and 2 brolhers, Thomas Howell and Roger Howell. Surviving are his wife, Naydean Wyall Howell of Ihe home: 2 daugh- ten, Julia H. Miller of Cooleemee nnd Naydean H. Freeman of Lumberton; 3 sons, Randy H. Howell, Allen W. Howell of Fanninglon and.Rudy H. Howell of the home:3suteis,Lonaine Willianu of aemmons. Peart Spill­ man of Advance and Geneva Smilh of Mocksville: 3 biothen, Robert L. Howell Jr. of Clemmons, Thunnon Howell of Winston-Salem and LeRoy HowellorAdvance;andseveralnleces and nephews. Funenl seivices were heldat2p.m. Jan. 11, at Soul Hartxv Peniecosial Holiness Chureh in Yadkinville wilh Ihe Rev. Shiriey Messkk officialing. ! BiirtalfoUowedinYadkinValkyBap- , tin Church Cemeteiy. , Memociab may be nude to Soul Hortxir Femecostal Chureh, Yadkin­ ville, N.C. 270SS or Yadkin Valley Ba|Xisl Chureh Cemeteiy Fund, c/o Roger DuU,3763N.C.Hwy.80I North. I Mocksvme.N.C. 27028. James RuflisGm n James Rufus Green, .M, of Liberty Chuich Road, MocksviUe, died eariy ' Sunday, Jan. 12,1997, at Fonyth Me­ morial Hospital in Wlnston-Solem af­ ter a short illness. He was bom in Davie CoMly Mareh 5.1942, to Ihe lale Thomas Blain and Stella Mae Shinault Green and was employed with Ciown Wood Prod­ ucts. He was also a fahner and had ■ previously woriied at Soulhem Screw * in Statesville. A member o( Beai Creek Baptist Church, he was an avid golfer and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a member of Moose Lodge No. 449 in Mocksville for 30 yean. He was preceded In dealh by a broiher, Chariie Thomas Green. Suiviving are his wife, Wanda Biyant Green of the home; 2 sons,' Doug Green of Mocksville and Jason Green of Ihe home: a step daughter, Michelle B. Snyder of Mockaville; 2 grandchildren:asisler,Maiy Magalene Moffilt of Boston; and several nieces and nephews. ............ Funeralserviceswereheldal2p.m. Jon. 14, at Eaton Funeral Chapel wilh Ihe Revs. Richaid Eskew and David Gilbreath officialing. Burial followed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cem- eleiy. Memorials may be made to the Ccmelery Fund of Liberty Baptist Church, c/o Lowell Reavis, Duanl Reavis Rood, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 cy lo Bear Creek Baptist Church, 268 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville,' N.C. 27028. . Tax Aide To Be hleld AARPs Tox Aide Program wiU be', holding a Uainlng session for lax aide volunleen in Statesville on Monday, Jan. 20-Friday,Jan. 24. The sessions begin al9a.m.andendal2p.m. forthe week-long Iraining. Upon completkjn of the training,' volunleen will assist senioninpiepar- ing their toil reluins. Senionniayget, their taxes done on Fridays tielween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Davie Соишу Senior Ccnlcr, beginning Feb. 14 and' mnning Ihrough April 11. Senlon are assisted on a nisl-come, fiisI seive basis at no cosl. Tax Aide volunleen are not required lo woric at eveiy Friday moming session-houn are flexible 10 suit your schedule. If you are interested in utilizing, your skills in helping senlon file for their taxes, call the Davie County Se­ nior Cenler al 704-634-0611 for more infomialiori. Group From Chile To Give Program Teachen fnoiTenuco; Chile w ill present a muskal piogiam at 7 p.m. Wednesday,Jaa29atMock^viUeFuil Bapiist Church. The visil of the group of approxi- malely 30 is being amiiged 1^ Mike Gamer, who spent some time in the area. Gamer is .siting families lo hoc! ■nemben of the group in their home* for the nighl For more infomulk», callGamerat634-232S. Helping Others Cub Scouts from Pack 574, sponsored by the l^rst Methodist Church of №cKsville,' contribute (ood to the Storehouse lor Jesus before ChiMmas, the second year Pack 574 haspaitk:ipatedinthecause,TheBearCubsofPack7&4hosteda*WaimTree<'«orthefail„ The fruits were hanwsted at the December pack meeting at the Rrst United Methodiatl Church. The “warmth* is beinfl spread to less fortunate resklents In Davie County, ' Cornatzer News By Dottle Polls Comalzer Correspondent Lucille Ellis retumed home last Friday from Fonyth Hospital. Bobby Barney visited his brother, Levi Barney, in Fonyth Hospital where he had heart suigeiy. Dot Caner of Advance and her moiher, Lucille Pons visited Mr. and Mn. Homer FDlts Monday night. Mr. and Mn. Ry tnan Shoaf and children, Enin and Nathan spent a few days widi hii parei^ Mr. and Mra. James Shoaf last week.' They wereThuisday bteakfast guest ofMr. and Mn. Homer Potts. They have been tnnsfened from Norfolk. Va. to a naval hase'in San Die^, Calif. Maigie Boger was confined to her room for two weeks because of skk- ness in December. Paul Allen is a patient in Forsyth Hosfital. n m y c u beea afboted b y aa abottloa, o rd io y« 'ly o u k a o w i I who has? C a n d te U g h t S e r v i c e **ASABORTlOS MEMORIAL SERVICE” TuMdov, J a a u a r y a i, Je e r* 7-Црт » iiin ¡M a P r É ¿ iit e r t a n C h u re h 3300 ««viwUa Rood • WlMloii-eatem. JVC .....— (acmas fixm ReynMa ViUage) , A a d A O n e T im e C a U tn M 0-73»07ie • ?lpm-10pm '•«nriM by I rC c n C a stn n r mMW liilbniialion coU 73»07ie Í ir SPECIAL NOTICE ir NONV OFFERHIG MIKE MARTIN 704-873-9094 A ll INII HUH W4 ЛК1 SIKir.llY IMINHDtNIIAl D I»E JEEPÆAGLE т п ш г а т ш й Л Ё н е ш а o u £ T 8E m P L A (Z ,jllC ; YOUR LOCAL Authorized. Cellular Dealer RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A $14.95 RATE PLAN AND GET 30 MINUTES OF AIRTIME EVERY MONTH FOR A WHOLE YEA R/ NEW YEAR SPECIAL MOfOIIOLA ^ TELE TAG 250 WITH PLUG IN CHARGER AND ACnVATMMI •IM S" ^ llD f p o tS t Mocktviik,NC •Nw k« of I M II MMh egiMlm* iM еяй______ _ ...JMMIIÍÉHIMMMII^MiMMNP__ . - . - p И П П П П Г П П М Щ ! Г *М |1 l l i i * :ÌJ - DAVIÉ COuisTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. Í6,19W Thundersnow* Winter Weather Sweeps Across Davie V yM n rt»iiH « r|itr : Davie Couniy Enteiprise Record ,. Thuralersnow. ■ Il lias an unfamiliar ring toil and il luiH in the diclionaiy, bul most of us now know what it means after glimps­ ing ihesuddeg snow showerlate Friday evening. I ; Davie resiilenls faced the freezing winds and rain last week wilh icy roads and snow- covered areas making It seem al times unsafe to vemurc out of Ihe house. There were five automobile acci­ dents reponed Jan. 9, Ihree on Jan. 10, six on Jan. I\. and three on Jan. 12. Weatherhasbeenunprediclablelhls season. Jon Peeler, who records Davie Couniy's daily highs and lows tor the Natioiial Weather Service, saw wlial most people did lasl week. "It was Icy. Il was rainy, and there was a major lemperaturedrop." , Adverse weather hasn't been un- lisiial this season. In November. Ihe high temperature was 81 degrees Nov, I, the low 11 degrees on Nov. 23. Dec. 31 had a high of 72 degrees and a low of 6 degrees on Dec. 21 and 22. ^ Halfway through January, Peeler has recorded a high temperature of 75 degrees on Jan. 3 and 4, and a low Jan. 13of9degrees. "When fronts come together, il gets unpredictable. I've heard people say they'd never seen a mix of snow ond lightning before lasl week," he said. "I just watch the weather and pay atten­ tion 10 the fronts," said Peeler. School was cancelled Thursday, : flayed two hours Friday morning and : "school would've absolutely been oul :oa Saiurday," if it had been a school : day saidDavieCounty school superin- >hdenlBill Sleed. . Steed is a fan of snow. "I like snow, : he said, 'but Ihe ideal snow would be onethalstanedlateThursdaynightand ■was gone by Sunday aftemoon. With ■the roads dry by then." Winter 1996 brought 11 snow days ■ to Davie County schools. "Lasl year I hope to goodness was an exception," saidSteed. , ; "We watch the news closely and involve the communicalionssystems," Sleed said. "ITk sheriffs department has been invaluable to us." Steed also said the Highway Patrol helps in noti­ fying him of the conditions. '■ Steed makes the calls to television and radio stations personally. “I wanl to be able lo make Ihe calls by 6 a.m. ; We have a few buses heading out near the counly li ne lhat we need to catch as eariy as we can," he said, "and I cannot believe the times (the wealher) has waited until S:30or 6 in die moming to ;do somelhing." IffitsllhinginUiemomlngwealher ¿oks Uke il may improve school may te delayed instead of cancelled. "The two hours gives mote lime, plus il's another hour of sunlight," Steed said. "I will never regrel calling olfaschool 4tyonadaythal the sun shines by noon if it's unsafe until noon. Ii's just not ^wocthihat" StMrt.said thal the school sysiem. W put infonnalion on the back of Ihe -i^liool calendars telling patents whal Ip do inthe event of bad weather. ’IheN.C.DepaitmentofHranspoc- Mion in Davie Counly has also been 'fixtunale thil season. Mike Shoffner [itkl dui chemicals were applied al the end of bu «{cek to several roads in Oavie CbuMy. Primary roadways (I- NC 801, US 601. US 158. US 54) wen Healed and "troublespot" arcai in ilK coumy were salted. "Law eafixcement keeps us noti- ^ o f badaieas." saU Shoffner. "And yie always have additional conliictor jiickaavailabfe if needed." :l..Fnpk keep in mind the ]iinUtard|B''B<idieicesbef<inn)td.'' them quicker than the roods." Shoffner's advice to driven during winter storms is to "slow down and drive with caution." Areas reached by sunlight during the day "may be nil righl by day," he said, "but in the mom­ ing people hit a cold spot and hit their brakes." "The best thing to do is to drive at a slower speed and don'l hit the brukes on ice," said Shoffner. "If you're slid­ ing, go wilh the slide." Shoffner recommcnds getting up a few minuies earlier on days when Ihe roods ore expecled to be difTtcuIi to travel, leave earlier lo gel to your des­ tination. make sure the car windows are cleared and keep a safe distance betweenyourvehicle and those around you. DavieCounty EMS DireclocJohnny Frye soys the most important Ihings lo do for winter sloim situations may be done in odvonce. "Pre- plan," said Frye, "and exer­ cise your plans." He said many people mn 10 the grocery store when the bad weather hits to get milk and bread, but the besl thing 10 do is 10 be ready, "nol when il happens, bul before il hap­ pens," he said. "Keepaloofofbteadinyourfreezer. Milk can be kept oulside lo be kept cold." And grills can heat up soups or canned vegetables. Bul keep Ihem out­ side lo cook. "Il all boils down to good common sense," he said. Davie EMS did nol have many ex-, traordinory problems on their hands, ’ but they were prepared. "There are three sheliere, the VFW posl in Cool­ eemee, Smilh Grove, and Brock Audi- toriom,thalareready logo at alllimes." If there is a power failure during a winter sloim, Fiye offers several lips. "Keep all doors shul. Unplug all appli­ ances. If you see wires down oulside, do not touch Ihem. Call Ihe ulilily company thal serves your home and notify them." Anoiher recommenda­ tion is to "check on your family mem­ bers before it happens and make sure they have everything they need." Most of Ihe accidents thal occur during winter storms involve people "who Ihink they con go oul bwouse , they haveafour-wheel drive and fancy tires. But remember, Ihosc who have lo go out ate only out because they have lo.” "Lots of people plan for hurricanes and tornadoes, bul nol for winter storms," said Frye. "But if something happens, the counly of Davie is pre­ pared for its citizens. Though warm days may squeeze between those cold nights, Davie county has not seen the last of winter • weather for this year. In the event of another winter slomi, counly officials recommend being prepared for the worst al all times, and keeping safely al the top of your things- to- do list.Ice bends the limbs of the trees along Noith Main Street In Mocksville Thursday. - Photo by Robin F trg u tso n M O C K S ir iL L E , N CISEAHSr SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ON HOME APPLIANCES & HOME ELECTRONICSiKChJclMloMpfoduoti Kennr с reT Sup«r Capacity Plui woahtr doubt« roUovtrDuoi Action ogltator. 6 waf«rl«vt i and 4 tvmporoturM. 20722 Э49**ÿSlüSPiÎS- Supcr Capacity Р1ш dryw wtlti I0cyd««,4t»m p#ialui» M lllngi, «дм«1 d n m and • n to K y d * lignai. e<722 Kenmorar 20cu.tt.'tof(ig«ratot Witt) odJustatXeglou ttielves, gallon door storage and textured steel doors. Twin crisper and rr>eat drawer. 65061 25.2 cu. ri.'Ude^de TsttlgMolot with tee.ice ond woter dlspenMr(i5557l).T»g. ta»9.99,MletnM ItMough January U Kenmorer Э38** lowmFWCiiviwuino.Wosh'!JUdtihw«»>«r.ise2&-e«t a Mwui ptMO* cart ««I ■» mmMm of a dWMMw Mead Ш 1 124impWt>tipertona coniilervaciwHh Poww* MottJr.-a $SOvoluel Swivel hoM. 26212 I M J I 1 S 9 9 * * RCA &24П. TV wim HP video 'tyiienf)cmtftwlh'tuner~ pictur»4n>pieture. Metier Touch univeraol temóle contiol. New iNm deilgn. 64S81(U».tP82784«) X "L / ’ i t . ' ....~ D A V IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOMKi Jm . I t ; im -B f] ■ , (Г ' ' ЮпдОгМпд NnttToTop Irish King grew up in Thurmond, a farmer’s paradise righl abóye Elkin, and practiced basket- ba]l on a wooden backboard adorned wilh a din court. In the seventh grade, she still shot \vilh two hands (vhiie her father, Julius Harris, winced. ; ;J.D.,her father's nick- iiaiiM, pushed for a contempo­ rary jumper and she listened. "He worked me alot," King said. "I grew up on a form. I dribbled in the back yard on grass and had a goal on a pole. Thai's all we hod." Like a movie script filmed in French Lick, J.D., who turned down a basketball scholarship lo join the Army, urged King to dribble on the patio andjumpuptotouchthe bricks on Ihe chimney, "He worked me hard," said King, who is in her second year at North Davie. She allended North Wilkes High as a 5-10 forward, and left as a legend in 1981. Jumping lo Ihe varsity as a freshman. King made . all-conference in three sports all four years. Basketball was her foremost spon. She made the All-Northwest team Ihree years, including the ninner-up for Ihc Mary Cortier Award as a senior. She was Player ;>f the Year in the Blue Ridge 2-A Conference twice and was All-Stole as a senior, averaging 18 points and 10 rebounds. She scored over 1,400 career points in leading the Vikings lo one conference title and Ihree second- place finishes, which paved her way 10 a full-ride scholarship ot Liberty Universiiy, Ihe fiisI Viking female to ever ride free of chorge. In track. King wos undefeoted in the discus her flnol Iwo years. Most valuable player was her mere accomplishment in voMeybail. "Volleyball wasn't a big spon in our county," she sold. "Besides being MVP, thal was aboul it." After graduation. King continued lo reside in Lynchburg, Va., where her basketball coaching look rool at Lynchburg Christian Academy. I'King, who olso coached volley­ ball and tennis, stayed five years and grabbed three conference lilies ;and three Coach of the Year honors. ;';Shewenl22-0 oneyearandihen :fled for Charlotte, several steps closcr to her modier, Judy Harris, who lives In Winston-Salem, "I was wanting to gel back in Nonh ■Caiplina. I missed being here," - : ’ Charlotte Christian, a basketball ptogram in shambles, phoned King 16'do some remodeling. It was swaggering when she left, : four yeats later. After two years of caipcntry work, Charioite won the Iconference championship and .advanced to the state finals two : years straight, only to settle for the №de's maid. "I was rcally upsel и м в м ш и и ч - п г п Swimme^ Perfect Davie High wrestler Thad Johnson maneuvers against a West Forsyth opponent last week. Johnson won by decision, the War Eagles by a landslide. - Photo by JamM Barringer War Eagle WresUeis V№illop West Forsyth ByBrianPHts Davie County Enterprise Record Ovenimc t)etween Davie and West Forsyth in a JV basketball battle could only delay the inevitable so long. The same schools fínally look the wrestling mat over an hour behind schedule, but the Utans cooper­ ated by taking their position right on cue. Though improved from past debacles, ttwTitans glared at the ceiling most of the night in aS9-9 loss Tuesday, Jan. 7 al Davic High. " Wcst'if strides dUni register on Ihe scoreboard. "It doesn't show on the scoreboard, but I remember times when they would forfeit four or five weight classes,” said Coach Buddy Loweiy, whose club won its Central nedmont Omference opener and improved to 18*2 overall. ThcconlemponuyTitansonlyforieitedonematch. "It just takestime," said Lowery ofWest’srcbuilding act. "They had some potentially good-looking ath­ letes. But I don't know if they're sophomores and freshmen or juniors and seniors.” The night belonged lo Davie's Jeremy Sink, a 125*pound sophomore. For Sink, it was the type of match that every wrestler dreams about, yet mrely gets to experience. Sink faced off with Phil Kemp, a stale champ at 103 last winter, and led throu^uMit in a 5-3 stunner. "Il's a team sport but individual* too,” Lowery sidd. "Sink had to be leody or h( wcHild have had his brains beat in. I thought he had a good chance: he thought he had a good chance." < After a scoreless first period. Sink used an escape and takedown fora3-01ead.‘ A reverse In the third gave Sink enough margin. Sink, who is 17-9, has! been on Ihe fringe of great­ ness for some lime. "This' might spark him on," Sink Lowery said. "He's been wrestling good all yeor. He's hod some close losses. He lost in overtime agoinsl Riverside, Ihings like thal. Lately, he's been in oil them." Kemp jumped three weight dosses from last year. '"lhat's a long way lo go, from 103 to 125." Davie shined from 130-152, winning fourof five matches by pin lo lum a six-point lead into a 39-6 tout. Delivering four of Davie's six pins in die span wete Adam Connor, Tim Ijames, Jon Mauncy and CJ, Johnson. ThcWaiEagtesctosedUiedoocwithconsecutive pins from Brian Muiphy and JJ. Rice. Preceding them wete decisions ftom Jake Matkn and Pete Tunli. Marion, recovering from the Hu, won by ttitee. "He was kind of vreak." Lowety said. "Tunis (a4- point winner) wu (ood at times." The leams traded fotfeils to begin action, and Jaincy Hoiid 19)gavcDaviedKleadrorgi)od,al9- 6, with a four-point vktoiy. "Jamey cciiH have wrestled Ixtter,* Lowery said of Holt, who is 21-6. "He had his headoa Ihc mat, technique diings dial he necdstogel.* ; Olher than the forfeit, West's cidy gkiiy came at the expense of Zeb Carter, who dropped a 7-2 decisional 160. "What'sgoodlousandwhat'sgood to oUicr people might be different, biii Zeb didni wresde like he's capable," Loweiy explained. • Nick Summers and Michael Mitchell won pre­ liminary matches....After liBvelin(loSouth Rowan (Jan. l4)andSoudiStokes(Jan. 16), dw War Eagles host North Davidson in a teschcduled match this Friday. ■ . . Tigers Win Seventh Straight Howdifriculiisitlokeepexecuting and wresding hard wid) 30-, 40-and even 50-poinl wins? SoudiDavlehashadplenfyofpm- lice recenUy trying to keep its concen- ttation in blowouts, winning its sev- cndi in a row Friday aftemoon, 72-16 alCocriher-Lipe. TheS6-poinldiumpingdidn1shock Ctaach Matt Wilson. "Fnxn whal rd been seeing ftom odier (Yellow Jacket scores), I was not dm sutpiised," he sakL "Everything seems to be coining togedier veiy well." Afterdieirtougheslfighlofdicycar. a 54-30 win over Envin flve weeks ago, die Tigen have rattled off four winsbyanavetageof5Cpoinlsandare clobbeting teams by 46 for die year. "I'm pleased witti how we've pto- g re s s rt"W ils o n ^ , . ............ the Vellow Jackets came unglued after dieir fotfeit win al 119, when diey led 16-12. Then South hammeied lOpinsina row. Jason Mocgan slaned die beating and he was folknral by ‘Travis Call, Drew Beck, Wesley Johnson. Luis Solo. Halrick Loweiy, Tommy McDaniel, W illie FtoeUch, Jhockloa Dalton and Adam Baifeer, Luke KoDMz kfeked off the match widi al pin al 83, South's lasl points until NadunBolen's pin at 112. Jacob Gainer (93) k»t a miljor decision and Btiao Seilen (IIX)) was pinned lo give r-Upe a short-lived 9-6 advan- .Jhefunwjilsoonend. -------- I Wibon ptesumes that Soudi vrilt n ^ even more anununidon in die nìat fulute. Moocesville ani Noidi Davie. two o f die five remaining , km n aheal " We kM ona we won. I hofie we keep (roll- IbccauseMxtweefcwUIbeottitwo Ìou(heslnialches,*said Wilson, whoac ^lub langtea widi Mooiesville Jan. 23 r lN o rti Davie (6-1) Jan. 27. . ^ ir we had a coufile wba an t o back (Tong Angeli and Sedi OxicU). then l'd feci a kx m on canfldeal,'' Wilson saU. "(Nonh Davie) wiU be knock-down (kig óM l beUeve." Hey, lough gtiy. . Just how loiJih aie you? Can you lu y in a ring and fighi a Baplisl minister dme. cne-ninuie rounds? Aiea Icsklenla w ill gel dial dunce Friday and ¡Satunlay nights. Jan. 17-18. when a "TldT Man" contest will be hcMal die >I<alional Guaid Aim ny, Hwy. 64 Easl in Mocksville. : frUieRev. Chris WUUama. paslorarWoodleafBaplislCbuich, was one of |35 cooleals who had signed up as c f lale lasl week Contcslanta can aign up . ¡dioiigh'niuiaday by calling 1-SOO-722-9I IS.HieieUnaenliy fee,andato(al 'of$l.500inpiizemoney($500eaiAlothew!nner6rthnewei|hldivisk)na, -I40-160lbs., 160-185lbs.andl85lbt.andovcr.)Winoencanadvaoceloiiale oooiielilian. No pnifesakwal fighlOT ate allowed. № ptevioua "1 W Man'' .winmaieaUowed. :.-:’llaUowsdiekicalguyianapponimilyachancelodisplaywhaidie^gal, under dw continlntt of iiika.''aaid pronioier Mkhael Ashley. Conlealanu n>ut wearpiotecdve head-gearand l6oz. boxing gkivea.' .'..."They1l|aindieieandnibiilup.1hcn^s*Ma(exc)lenienlgaingonwidi IM ciD w d.Andw idilhoaeltatglom .dieygtfniaiedndthandK yeii^'' hand. Otoe die beU finga, we к aU t . 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Brad Claric, Ryan 1^11 and Mike Heiny paced Uic club widi two fltsi- place finishes each in indivklual com­ petition. Claric won die 200 medley with a time of2:16.93 and took die 100 breast in 1:08.18; Powell triumphed in die 500 freestyle in 23.35 and die 100 freestyle in 53.79: and Heiny captured thelOO butterfly inl:OI,07 and die 500 freestyle in 5:01 J 8. ; The 200 freestyle bekmged 10 WiU liam Johnson, who f u ii^ in 2:35 J9; The foursome of Powell, Lucas Lamonds, Clark and Heiny were fiist < in die 200 medley (1:51) and die 21» free (1:44.29), and Oiarik Schaft'«; Ben Stiling, Scott Leverenz aM Johnsonclaimeddie^fieein5Kt3.79^ Lamonds was fivq;, seconds off die pace in die only evM Dtvie did^ own,diel00b «:k it^ AmyCaUandJiUFHUamanihiAit ‘ for die giris, taking'two e i ^ eack ' Call, whojusi missed rustin die 100 backstroke, won die 100 freestyle in 1:01.39 and Prillaman dominated widi a 6:46.54 in dic;500 fteesiyle,'25 seconds in front .} f Prillaman alsoadikdaninner-up to her day's wodt, die ÛO medley, and KirisUn Clement had two seconds and Dana Call had one. , Times are dropping for die gitls. "They did much better,'' Rondeslvedl said. "They lost but diey are much improved. "I was teal happy widi bodi teams." Э2 ' d a v ie c o u n t y e n t e r p r is e r e c o r d , Jan. 16,1997 ЙЩтд ThingsHappen: Trish Щ Leads \/Ш Ы з (^ Щ ^ У 1С^ТгЩ Continued From ^ge Bl ■ lhat we ilidn’l win It lhat last year." The self-appoinied experts wrote ■ off Charloltc in King's third year, picking her club to finish iast. Charlotte was a mirror image of this year's North Davie team, which is 8*l. "My (Charlolle) leam is really comparable to the learn I have this year. 1 didn't have a bunch of outstanding bnslcctball playerSvt just had a bunch of basketball players who could play togclhcr. "If you would have watched them one on one. you wbulil have thought wc couldn't win a Bome.'* She took another hike aHcr a 24- 3 season, lo her molher's home in > Winston*Saiem. bul this lime without her whistle. ' • , I ■ Davie Recreation League ScQ n^Sc^^ ÜIRLS JR. ШйН MUN. 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Foster*Rauch Drug Co., Inc. She juggled 6ther career ideas. "I . was burned oul," said King, who ' endured long days ofVoachIng thite sports. "1 wasn't sure if I wanted to leach any more, so 1 took^a year off." Then she fell In love, which cun do wonders. **1 met my husband right ufler I moved here (in ’94),” she said. She remarried coaching and manied KeUy King last April. "When 1 mel Kelly. 1 decided 1 rcally missed the kids and missed coaching really bad." she said. She sent her resume to North and Soulh Davie, and the jackpot went to North, despite only having a boys team ovailable. ”0h, I was all for (coaching eighth-grade boys)." she said. "I ran a lot of the drills that 1 ran in practice (ut the varsity level), so 1 really didn't have a problem wilh it. At firsl, I wasn't really sure what the guys would really think of me coming in as a female, but we gol along great... after the flrst week of practice when they ran Ihrough some of my practices and saw that I really knew whal I was doing." The Wildcats stumbled to 3-7, but lhat didn't block the parents' perception. "Even though we didn’t win a lol of games, the paitnls came up and said thcguys leamed a lot," she said. Ricky Hendrix, a IS-year vet of the girls program who won 88 of Church League Basketball Schedule Sum Jan. 19 1:30-1st Mclh. vs. Bethlehem 2:30-Fairfield vs. Ml. Zion 3:30- Presbyterian vs. Cenler 4:30 - Libeily Wesleyan vs. Jericho S:3U- Liberty Melh. vs. Blaise Sun., Jan. 26 l:30-FalrfieW vs. Ptesbylerian 2:30 ■ Advance vs. Bethlehem 3:30 - Victory vs. Blaise 4:30 - Uberty Wesleyan vs- Mt. Zion Sun., Feb. 2 I :.30- Liberty Mclh. vs. Advance 2:30- 1st Melh. vs. Victory 3:30 - Ml- Zion vs. Jericlu 4:30 - Piesbylerian vs. Blaise 5:30-Fairfield vs. Center Sun., Feb.» 1:30-Fairfield vs. Jericho 2:30 - Liberty Wesleyan vs. Victory 3.30-Cemcr vs. Blaise 4:30 - Ml. Zion vs. Bethlehem 5:30- Liberty Mclh. vs. Isl. Melh. Thun., Feb. 13 7 - Advance vs. Presbylerian 8 - Liberty Wesleyan vs. Bethlehem 9- 1st Melh. vs. Jericho Sun.,Feb.l6 I ;30 - Ptesbylerian vs. I sl Melh. 2:30 -Cenler vs.Advance 3:30 - Mt. Zion vs. Victory 4:30 - Jericho vs. Bethlehem 5:30 - Liberty Melh. vs. LibertyWesleyan MoB.,hb.l7 7 - Fairfield vs. Blaise 8 - Liberty Mclh. vs. Cenler 9-Victoty vs. Advance Sun.,Fcb.23 r;30-Blai'sevs.’Advaiice 2:30 - Uberty Meth. vs. Mt. Zion 3:30-Cenlcrvs. 1st Meth. 4:30-Jericho vs. Victory 5;30-Faitfield vs. Bethlehem Thun.,Fdi.27 7 - Presbyterian vs. Uberty Wesleyan 8-Bethlehem vs. Blaise , 9-Jericho VI. Uberty Meth. > SUIL,IVtaRh2 1:30 - Center vs. Uberty Wesleyan 2:30 -1 st Methodist vs. Blaise 3:30 - Mt. Zion vs. Presbyterian 4:30-Fairiield vs. Advance S:30-Victoiy vs. Bethlehem Mo»,MHTh3 7-F«itTieklv5.ViclMy 8 - Ubeity Weskyan vs. BUise 9 -1 sl Methodist vs. Advance Tlwn,Mwckt 7 - Jericho vs. nesbylerian 8-ML Zkn vs. Cenler 9-UbertyMeth.vs.Belhleliem Sua,K^Rli9 l;35,^Ubeny Wesleyanvi. IslMelh. D-Fairfield vs. Uberty Melh. D - Viclocy vs. Resbylerian 4:30 - Ml Zion vs. Advance 5i30-Bcthlcheinvs.Cemer Miai,MMtkM 6:30 - Bcthleheni v>. Presbyterian 7:30-Ubcrty Weskyan vs. Advance g:30-ljbertyvs.Victoey 9:30-Blaise VI. Jericho TtaM .MiidiU 7-Jericho vs. Ctnter 8-Mt.Zk)nvi.Blaiie 9-lilMMh.vi.Faii(leU 126 games, leamed n lot in one Ay. He retired. "After watching A in one practice, 1 knew she wos^ person for Ihe job," Hendrix sailC "She's a good coach, but more 1 ^ lhal, she's a person that porents;-;; would want leaching and coaching Ihelr kids." ; J And the Wildcats are slnitllngiin 8.| rccord going into Wednesd^'s first-place showdoWn'ai North; ' Rowan. "They've ies^nded Trij^ her leadership," Hendrix said, "J& have done Just like I thought Ihjy! would. I had coachcd 15 years, biA I .saw this blazing potential. .H "You know how some coaches' gel a kid lo go the extra mile '.J because they love you, she does".’’ lhal. , \. "J; "ll took mu 15 years of coaching 10 win 88 games, and it'll probab’li take her one-third of lhat long."' The budding sideline stroller's; blazing trail has evolved from a ^ Stone Mountain farm lown to a ^ school blocked by a rock quarryK but her address hasn't changed.??: In Ihe third monlh of her thir!)^ stop, she's chasing annlherchampl. onship. :^ DHS Girls'Socoets ‘nyoutsToBeHekt TiyoutsforDavie'sgirlssoccerteaJn will begin Feb. 10., Coach F>Qe Guslafson announced. Practices will run from 3:30-5:30ht Mocksville Middle School. Guslafson said nil players must have their physi­ cals before panicipating. Eagle Team ; Fails To Parkland i 57-41ln Rrst Loss Paridand's nmlh.grade basketball leam fainily resembled Suny Cei)iral andWeslDavidson-teams thal lost by an average of 23 points to Davie -jnd Ihe Mustangs humUcd ihe prevwusly unbeaten War Eagles 5741 Friday in Winston-Salem. CoachClydeStudevenlinsisledli)al a forceful big man could cause mi|jor problems for Davie (3-1) but he didn't expect lUcky While ond Jory Rankin, who combined for 17 points a gamein the first three, 10 go scoreless. Jason Hawks' 11 points, his second double-figure game in a row, wasn't enough. "Jason was our only boosi," Studevent said. "He played above his game." Pariiland's 6-5 cenler had loo much game, as the Mustangs broke free ftom a tie game in the third quarter lo blow the doors wide open. "I knew when we matehed up with a team wilh an inside game, then \re'd hadapioblem," Studevent said. "Tliey had an inside game, and we couldn't Wl anything ouuide. He was the biggest guy we've faced." Parkland raced to an eariy tO-poini lead bul Oivie caught up in the thjrd quarter, only to ftop in the fourth.,:"! thought we wete on aroll, but they M llte big guy," Sludevenl said. ;. • "ll was one of Ihose coM aftor- noons, jusl like it was outside." Davie received balanced scoring. Travis Feacock.scoced nine and cus Lassiter had eight, seven undefhis average. Kevin Ashley added s^ven and Dominic Graham netted six. • Behind Lassiier's 14.5 avenge is Peacock's7.7,Hawks'7.2andOrahatn's 8.0..... Ashley nailed a 3.poinler. February 15 LASTCHANCE 'TO SU M IÌTV O U K г , rAMaYSrOKVTOBEv- Р 1Ш Ш Н Ц )С Т ТН Е Ю О |С Dnrit County Hwitagi: NorthCiralina,Vol1}iШ м т м ы рот ёШ !)» fé k im 7 la b » M u ( M H I» ío c k Write* ^ DAVIE COUNTY HERITAQE В00КС0М М П7ЕЕ P.0, BOX 122 MOCKSVILLE, N027028-;' О гС М : MaifcVbungeoe-2029 r^l .Ju la Patton вЭ4453»-'4 DAVIE COUNTY Е1ШЖР1ЮЕ НЕСОЩ Jah 19I7V1 -Lany Umberger of Davie's JV boys goes up for two.Davie High's Eric Kofke soars tltne win over West Fotsytti. ) the basket In a 71*70 over* - Ptiotoa by Jame* Barringtr JV War Eagles Capture Thrilling Ove rfime Wins ByBrtanPDts ' Davie County Enterprise Record After staying silent for neariy four : quarters, Davie JV guard Zach Man­ ning finally spoke with 20 seconds left . and the War Eagles down by three ’ points to Nonh Davidson iKie Friday. ■ Coach Brian Cantrell, a fimt be­ liever in his sophomore, set up Ihe play ■ for Manning, who was scoreless but ' had several shots rim out. - Manning made Cantrell out lo be a genius by nailing a game-lying 3- poinler behind a John Orslllo screen to send the game into overtime, sparidng : Davie's 66-63 victoiy. This marked Davie's second over­ time win in four days and third win for 'the week to boost its winning sueak to , six games. ' "It shows what the guys are made •■of,"an exhausted Cantrell saidofhis 9- 1 squad. "They kepi their composure luid did whal they're coached to do. It's '(nighwhenyouhaveovertime games back to back. "They have a lot of confidence and • I have a confidence. When you have ’ (f^tdence.youcandoaloL* Duane Phillips, a freshman guard, - came in for Davie's primary scorer - down the stretch, Eric Kofte, who ' folikdoutinthefourthquarter,andhil ''(ikof eight fiee throws in overtime to seal thc verdict "Duane kept his com­ posure,"Cantrell said. John OisUk), who scored a season- high 25, and Lany Umberger added, key baskets in Ihe extra period. "John hit a key basket in overtime and Larry hh two free throws," he said. "Larry had a real good game wilh key rebounds and key offensive put-backs. "...When Lariy sets his mind lo do it, he can be something." Horrendous shooting by Davie led to North's 13-6 lead Ihrough one quar­ ter, hut die War Eagles had die deficil down to diree going into the fourth. "WehadaieaIdawngame."Canltell said, "bul the kids never gave up. We couldn't gel our outside shol to go, Zach had a lot of shots go in and out." Davie (9.|, 2-0 Central Piedmoni Confereiue)neverdidfindagrooveon offense, bul being able lo overcome dial has Cantrell excited. "We had a terrible night shooting, bul we never gave up on our game plan," he said. "It shows we con win when we have a bad nighl. "When our shots fall, we can beat anybody in die conference." James Blakley's live points doesn'l stand out but Ms defense did, Cantrell said. "His defense has really stepped up," he said. "Tliey've leaned that I don't care how ggodashooter they are. If they don't pby defense, theyVe not going to play. "Samelhinkiriheyscaic,dieyaughl to play. My phikKo^y is ifyou play defense, you're going to phy.' • Umberger (12 poinu) hit double figures for the first time, and Kofke (I I) had 10 cr more for the sevendi consecutive time. Phillips added six poinu. Manning had Uirce and Kenny Collins and RonnieBlackbumhadlwo each....Theleamscombinedto shoot 90 ftee dirows. Davie made 28 of 48. D n h Wtaa'ПиШсг Over Weal Blakley once again did die intan­ gibles in Davie's 71-70 win over West Forsydi. ScoringJusttwopoinurorUiegame, Blakley rescued Davie by pkking up a steal in ^ waning secoi^ of over­ time. HethenpusMdieball and dished to Koflce; who finished die break with a game-clinching layup. "After dial, it was over," Canltell said. "PoInU dont uUk about die way James plays. He plays real good defen­ sively." Actually, the game was far from ovet. Down by one and holding the last possession. West had four close-range shou 10 win die game. Bul Orslllo, who had several key blocks, rebounded die final miss to preserve the victory. 'Tlie refs let die kids decideil.'Canirell said, "and Ihal's diewayitshouhlbe." Orsilki reached his average, scor­ ing 14 poinu, for his ninth doubfe- figure game, "He played real well,’ Cantrell said. "The guiirds gol hint the ball inskk and he knows what to do widi it. He had sevend key bkxked shots."Kofke, who kd with 18 points, is becoming mete familiar widi Uie rok oTDavk'ssavkirintighlgames. "Again, he hadaheckofagame,"Cantrell said. HehitarealbigfrKdirowaldieend." Tlie War Eagks used dieir full- court pressure to build a 12-paint half- time lead. "Our press causal quite a few turnovers eariyCantrell said. But die Tilans made dwir nm al die outset of the third, shaving the lead to seven widi eight minutes kft. "I saw West ftxsydidown by 20-some against Paridand, so I knew il wasn't over," he said. Greg Lanier (five polnU)and Col­ lins (nine) received praise. "Lanier hh IwoblgshoUmdieUiirdquarter, which helped us, and Collins did a real nice job. He hil a key layupin overtime," he sffld. .... Manning had eight points, including two 3-pointet9. and Um­ berger added seven. Brooks had five, whikFhlllipshadlwoand Kenny While one. DavkRipaStatovlIk Davk jumped out to a 34-16 kad and cruised to a 59-35 victoiy over die Greyhounds. "Any time you hoW a team to 35 poinu, dial says it all," Cantrell said. KoikeUthupfor20poinu,aseason high. "He started die week off real well,"Cantrell sakL'He had anexcep. lional week. He's real smart. He knows when to uke shots and.when to dish il out" OrsiUo pumped in 12 poinu and Blakky and Collins added seven each. Brooks chipped in six. Manning had andPMUips and Howell hadiwo apkce. Varsity War Eagles Slip In Final . WELCOME-DavkCtxmty'sboys ■ varsity basketball team kd for over 19 ' minuks - fn«i the 3:33 marit of the School BaskettMlt giCentral Piedmont 4-A « b Y S if > Cad. Ovtrd i • W L W L ^Reynolda 2 0 10 2 ::S o u lh S lo k d 2 0 &Wes»Fbnyth 2 0 ^rtip rth O a vklso a I 2 ^MounlTabor 0 gOavk County gSouth Rowan ^ : bSouthRowm. ? West Fonyth 10 2 8 42 7 61 to 3 2 2 11 2 9 5 Сил 0 « m l W I W b 2 0 12 1 2 0 -9 . 4- 3HortiD«ÄllOB J Л 10 ♦ iR eynoldi V 1 1 5 6 ilioiial'Mnr > 0 ; I vS 4 H D»l.CtMrty - О - г - î- 11 r::o;, Î 7 second quarter until 1:26 remained - but North Davklson stonned back to steal a 52-47 win here FHday night Davk k « 7S-62 to StaltsvUk and 66-38 to Wea Fonyth earikr hi U» week, dipping to 2-11 overaU and 0-2 in die Central PkdmoM Conference. NofdicutDavk'skadlo43-40vrith 3;lSkft,bulanilt-canceived3-poinkr by Davk Rve leconds after North's bucket fiwM the Black KnighU' chuge. After Jason Neeie icoied to put Davie back up by tteee, Ncnb scored. lOofthefinal l2poinU. DavkdUnlcmlohevNoithcaaGh ROKO 'n im tf i soog afkiwanl. Thg WarEagkshaVememofizedlhevetie,' "1 belkve eyeiy link we p liy itaem,'ll't thiskindarai>me,''aUTlMMr,wha(< clu b in t|in ^lo7 4 a vaiU a N ll-2io the CFC, "I ftH like duy plq«d aw- fiully hani 1 know hcA or tk nMded a wlaMtUa point "Davk and m a n a lota like. You! ' knowVWl« good oklfcUai. Wa « « k i hnlandi«u(rUktlhM.lh|^iMNiy<)rT ia lo tB a w « y « # ili» .W ilb ia k tl( we couM get a win-win situation, but we cant" Davk, whkhheUaone-poinl kad after the first quailCT, kd 22-17 at the break, mainly behind Jason and Jamw Neese;whoconibinedfar27ofDavk's four, whik Charka Milkr. Cedric Whik and Josh BanihardI had two Noidislkedlhedeficiltodnehead- ing iMo die final eight minuks. Jason Neeae kd wldi 14 poinu, convei^ci(hio(IOft<«edinHn,and bndier Jamte scored 13 on 6 « M 0 shooting. Deikk FauUmer added six pointa andCkric PotU and Deirick Dulin had ByBriMnts Davk County Enteiprise Reconl Davk's JV gills basketball team nxk the shoukfcn of Christy Frogge, who averaged over 15 poInU, to a 7-1 nonconference reconl, but die fresh­ man center vanisherj in the Central Piedmont Conference openers last week. So did Davk’s hot start. Alter a47-33 win al Suksvilk Jan. 6, die War Eagks (7-3,0-2 CPC) fell 43-36 to West Fbrsyth and 57-43 to North Davklson, botii on Uieir home floor. Tina Hariiness continued to Maze away, scaring 38 for the week. Includ­ ing six 3-pohitersinUie hut twogames, but she couldnt carry the team bul so far. Frogge, Coming off 17 against SutesviUe, totakd four against West and Nonh. Erin BaUwin was die only odier War Eagk to reach doubk fig­ ures during die week, attributing 10 against Nonh. Hariiness keyed a furious diird- quarier rally against Nonh, scoring 11 of her leam-high 17, to cut Uie BUck DHS Loses CPC Openers WELCOME-Davle'svarsitygirts lost iu Central Piedmont Conference openen, at West ForsyUi and Nonh Davidson, by a total of 86 points and dropped a heartbreaking 21-20 deci­ sion to Slatesville. West pounded Davie 62-20 and North poured on die same treatment, 83-39. The duee setbacks kft Davk at 2-10 overall and 0-2 in die CPC. "Davie County has been on top for so long," Cbach Mike Dinkins sakl. "It's now time to kkk die dog. and ttiey've been lucUng it pretly regular." Guanl Lesik Hafcomb of Davk scored widi regularity outof die gak at Nonh Davidson. Hokonib hit two 3- pointersandapair of drivhig layups in just over a minuk to keep die War Eagks knotted at 10-10. Two minutes later, she dished to Ashke Andrade for two of her season- high seven poinu to cut North's lead to 15-11 wiO\ 25 seconds kft in die first As for highlights, die rest bekmged to Nordi. The Black KnIghu went on a CUSTODIANS W ANTED Davie High Schooi, Pan-Tlnie a Full-Time Full Benefits lor Full Time Person (Health Ins., Retirement, Vacatkm, etc.) \ Minimum starting salaiy $6.S4/hr. Can: Pmrsonml Offlo* Davl« County SdMMls (704)634-6«21 Or Candy PapHn. D w I« High SclwOI I .FaulknerkdDavkwldilOpoiiMa in die k u to Wen. Bmhank added jiiiie, while JamieNeeiehadscvenand awkaMilkrnve;jiaoiiNeeaeacaicd Ihiw ani Ray Spain and Eric Kistkt hiidlwoeach. i.'BanhMdtindJaaioNaaie^ he attarji against S taini^ acia|^ 17 aod 16 respectively. iVma ud Wknei added six each. WMtt : riKlsderdiieeandMilkrone. Te 9tY <rar É оивятюм» <Cn«afl1 li»t »I M r i t l M ^ i n M i r i l k G e d . ( Ш Ш ^ А я п н г . М м ч Ш ш Г ] IM fittä K U tllw tA iiM a m im m 5501SballowltedRoMl, Lcwbfilfe OPEN ciMMoofn aoÉ íilM i Indudtoe e i iiu lO i t o iM ii M i «duetfiQft. Fon^NCouitty рприают ■Kvtnn WMwHlwydii Pn Ияшцйи. • t n u f i M N i* t '. - i i ; ! ? «S Fat PHtNr lálii— ÍBH¿.CÍI thfyi DNBUrа>*И1мЮ11К ^ (И 0 )М 1 4 1 1 1 ' >r¡¿ Мч* OM« Dl* а м аам m m ié щ т л гт . я м a»a'-:^'<*fc*^ -“ssasssçasrJs: KnighU'ISpoinlhatflkMleadlbfi^ going into Uk fourth. I ' I Nonh,however,tun»db«kOHfie; : i wldia20-ll spurt tomddk gamp,', despite BaMwln's 10 points hi elihl minuks.— - • JulkMcDanklandKatherinemi- lips had four i»inu e ^ and MolM: Allred and Jerri Ann i* ^ ll had two apiece. Harkness bombed in duee 3-|^nt- ers. — ' • 2 ; ' ' , The Titans, wiUi a 104 fouiUi- quarter spurt, opened upWhal hadbeen asee-sawbattk. 1 ' Hariiness, using dace 3-poinleis, kept Davk In contentkn widi eight of herteam-lugh 13poinlsinthesecand quarter, sending die teams into dk k)ckernximliedal2l-2l. West ouucored Davk 12-11 in dk thiid. . Phillips and McDarikl chipped in six poinu each, whik Fmgge had four, BaUwIn Uiree and Ember Spillman and Amanda Frogge two. Christy Frogp's 17 poinu lifted Davk past SutesviUe. 20.3 mn to end die half widi a com­ manding 35-13 lead. After Hofcomb's torrid start, die Black KnighU blanketed die Junior, holding her to Uuie poinu die rest of die way. "They changed defense and putUietalkrgirionher," Dinkins saU. Holcomb's l3poinbkd seven play­ ers. Kalhryn Jackson. Ashlee Andrade and Kim Andetwn had season highs wiiheighi, seven andsix poinu respec­ tively, whik Page Sked and Erin Umberger had two apkce. Tiffany Peopkshadone. ’ ' ■ • Davk, whkh is being ouucond 48-30, is shooting ku dun 20 perctM liramdienocrfof die year. „.Holcoatfs 6.9aventetapsUiekam.foUowadby Umberger's 5.0 and Jackson' 4,1.- -Oi.. . . Davk went over ¿2 minules wiUi- out a basket, shooting I for 21 in die first half,and fell behfaid37-8k>West Fmydi at die half and evenluaUy kist by42. í , í W-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RÉCORD, Jan. 16,1997 »Rocker Reclinei• Multi'Posilion• Chaise Lounge 13. Indian» vt.Purdu« ACC BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE j ^ ^ D a n i e l f lH B f t e ííg í; ? « .84» South M«ln Stre«t « 634-2492 « Mock»vlll». NC Spillnum’s a r F é r t i l W tllman’s Hom e Fuel Delivery C oolM fflM , NC Y04-284-2SS1 • 704-284-4354 Ì a.U M iH V t.B (iitaiiC o U < s< yOGLER ^ S O N S NAME THE WINNING TEAMS EACH WEEKS, WIN... Contest RULES .■ '5 .5 i ' I. AnyonD.con ofjlor oxcgpl employees 3l Iho Davie Counly Enlerprlse-Recofd and their lamilies. Ofily one enliy allowed jor person per week. Atl entries musl be sn original newsprint. No Photo Copies.I Games In this week's contest are isted In each advertisement on these two lagos. Fill In tho contest blank and jubmli or mail tha ent^ to the Enterprise* iocord, P. 0. Box 525, Mocksvlile. NC !7028. I. The first entrant correctly predicting ho outcome ol all games in a week will oceivo a bonus of $100. Weekly prizes ro $20 for first placo and $5 for second )lace. In case of ties, the entrant who ame cfosesl to the total number o> «inis In the lie breaker wins. I. Entries can be delivered to the :nteprl8fi*Record bcforo 5 p.m. each foek. Tho ofllce Is located at 125 S. Iain St.. Mocksville. NC. . Winners will be announced iotlowing ach contest Decisions o( {udoes will be naf. A new contest will be announced ach week. . In case ol ties, awards will be divided quolly among tt\e winners. W I N *20 •5 ЫРЛа ‘Funeral Home e.UNC*Cnarlotta vt.Memptil8 Your Dealer For:5 INC va.Qeorgla Tech ^ "See Um F o r Ргеаггйяяс«! F u n e r a i Clemmons Chapel « 2H‘i9 MldtUchrook Drive C o . l i i c . Phon 704-634-5948 225 Depot.Stre( Mocksville, NC >»Wi/MmIm4 I French PHm or Beked Peuto 15. Charlotte vs. New Jersey 11am to 4pm Moday>Friday ^ ^допЬргеаJanuary^,^ ^ ^ ^ j Ш С В В Н Е А Л И б A A '“ A IR G O N D m O N IN G Г Т М » C O Ü P A IIY , inc. 7.N.C.8at»M.CI«n»on Office Phono: 988-2121 1ЮШЮП 24 Hout No.; 723-2610ptOfil» Ш eomloitin II Mv*««, NC 27008 l i w . i f f \ m m I RAL SERVICE, INC. "Л Ca mg Trm liliaii Since 1951" 325 N. Main Slreet llocksville, NC 27028 .704-634-2148 2 For Tuesday Buy Footlong, Get 2nd for 99' т л п о / а т т у Е Ш ¡^SquinBooM ShoppliigCntr Hwy. M l and 158 • ’ M d cknilk.N C 14.(NBA)Wa«ilngton Advance.NC 7I»M34.2I5J ™ .ВоЛо 910-998-3221 “Where Customers Meet f r Fun” Ш Ш Я в Ш _ _ . . I H 0TD 0Q 8 I MO-ntlaoii 2Л1:00 í«.C H ka« on .H o uM oHwy. 801 S. at CornatzerjRoad Advance, NC 270M 910-998-7347 I H A m U R 'O C R S ! 94» « ,, Coupon Good ‘ ; rnmuah 1-гг-97 М О С К Л В Е M O C K S V I[ L E M3,YMlkMiHt*R0id Phone I O v trie n liKludt -iVm.lWwSMb « «мМм Howi: 7:30-5;30 M-Ff TiO-liOO Srtufday ' ' l i N f R Y l i L A i i K lScarcn Ihe ads on these iwtf pages to find the contest games. Then enter the * I team you previict will win beside the advenising Bponsor’s name listed below. ” Bring or mall your entry to the Davie Coumy Enterprise Record. P.O. Box 99, r| Mocksville. NC 27028. Deadline Is Friday. S p.m. " «'■ A D V ER T ISER W IN N ER i I I I I I 1 II I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IJ Bonanza Mobile Homes Mock Tire Mocksville Savings Bank Crescent Electric Furches Motors, Vogler's Funeral Home Webb Heating & Air Spillman's Lime & Fertilizer Handl Cupboard 10. Davie Supply 11. Mocksvlile Builder’s 12. Galaxy Video 13. Daniel Furniture 14. Subway 15. Westem Steer 16. L&S Grocery 17. Eaton Funeral Seivice Tie Breaker Prctlicl the scorc in Ihc rullowing L-onlut. In CMC of lies. Ihc lic-brcakcr will be used to dclenninc tlic winners. Chicago V S . Houston Name__ Address.-Town. Day Phone..N ight. Submit by mail, in person or FAX (7W-634-9760) to the Enterprise-Record oflicc; 171 S. Main St., Mocksvillc or P.O. Box 99. Mocksville, NC 27028 S t s p p o r t I > a v io C o t i i s t y S p o r t i WE HAVE MANUFACTURED HOMES TO Fn YOUR BUDGET. SEEJACETODAYI 1.W ak*Fonttv>.M aiylM «l ___ Bonanza MntillB BniMB 700 Wilheaboro S t • Moetovme. NCInter. Hwys. 601 ft 64 N.BtCf_________OptnttdhyJ«ek Atofwe "Sen'ing Davie Counly Since ¡921" ■ ш ш а к . 2 Locations To Serve You 232S.MaklSL US Hwy. IS« • NX. tOI Mockmilto, NC MHsdala, NC _704-в34-в*36 810-M0-2 3 .U C I.* n .A lln in l- 2 4 2 € ^ J 0 » Your Local, Non-Profit Electric Cooperative Woridng To Improve The Area In W hkh We A ll Work. Serving 'Davie County !fo r Over 50 years 4. South Oeof«i«Crescent Electric Membership Corporation 317 Sanford A w . 7 0 4 - 6 3 4 - 2 1 3 6 Hocli»vMI».NC IM e iM O fN ili& a o ie r ПТбКММрЬпИш • Modnlb • IM107 0« rMtak Mt M W fw ш и ш ш al I ] Fiberglass Roofing Shinies 25 Year "Heritage"....*3f*/sq. 25Y*ar"EUte"........*2I**/«q. 20 Year.................W /s q , (Delivery Available) 1 щ м в M M S 4 V ly aW Sputh Main Street * Mocksville M.UT )I9 . ' I DAVIECOUNTYENTERPRISE RECORD^ Мк11|й»Т-В№ ^Idcats Cmise To S&-7 Win ::ByBriraPMi ;J)avle Coumy Enteiprise Record ;■ North Davie’s eighth-grade girls •rweni on a cruise Tuesday afternoon imd never even had lo leave home. • With Ihe enlire roster in a groove Jrom Ihe opening tip. Ihe Wildcats (8- il) ripped Forsylh Country Day 56-7 at ¡Jiomc lo run their winning stre^ to live ^straight. ^ Forward Eraily Morton found a ;^fretofbucl(ets,scoiingacarecr-hlgh •.^0 points along with six rebounds. She jimledeighlof lOshols. " Why Ihe sudden surge? Shckeptabailinherhandsoverlhe .Widays. "She told me she wortted al ;home," Coach Trish King said. "We've ■^n working on her shol, and she '.‘didn'l miss anything. She kepi gelling .«he rebounds and puttingthem backup. :^mily had a real nice turnaround ■jumper. I; "Shedidthethlngswe'vebeenwork- ing on all year. I hope It continues. I'm 'real proud of her." ■' List In Uie shuffle was Healhcr •Schleupner'snearlripIe-double.North's -lopgunhad Hpoints. 12 rebounds and six steals. ' Although she only scored two :l»lnls. King was pleased wilh the per- ■ioimance from Maiy Belh Dinkins, who moved down low for added buik 'on the boards but still dished Ihe ball Hike a guard. . "Mary Beth pa.ssed real well." King 'said. "She should've had more than two ksslsls. bul wc blew a lol of widc-open iayups. I'm considering playing her more (al forward)." ; • Of Ihe 11 dressed. 10 scored for ^orth. Heather Lanning and Mindy jCmmp Leads jreamToWin Scottie Cnimp rang in Uk new year with a bang, scoring a season-high 12 jnints lo lead Soulh Davie's eighlh- «adc boys to a 41-39 win over Corn- lier-Lipe here Friday. ' ' The '97 veislofl of Crump was Ihe lype of firepower lhat Coach Bany y^Uock has been waiting on. ; Cnimp,whoscoredl3poinulhiee limes as a seventh grader, was averag- ng IWO points duough flve games, all n the foigonen"Scotlie had his lesl game," Whillock said. "I've been ooking for dial oul of him." Wilh Ihe Tigers clinging 10 a 39-37 lead. Crump convened a steal inlo the winning points. SouUi allowed Uk Yellow Jackets a token bucket al dK Jiuzzer. "We were up four wiUi five sronds, and we gave Uwm a layup al buzzer because Ihey didn'l have sny timeouts," WhiUock explained. ;• The Tigers, after leading 14-13 ijrough one quaiter, lost UKir lead but forged back ahead, 24-19, by halftime. :: "We got down early bul Mikey Ar- iibld sparked us wiUi a few steals," Whillock said. "Our press hurt Ihem al & end of dK first and eariy in die sccond quarter." :■ Soudi nuinlained Uk rive-point advantage going inlo Uk fouith quit- >; Hk Tigen (2-4), who won dKir atcond game by two points, have al- itady surpassed Iheir win lota) from jlK-'96. They were 1-11. "Ifs good to gn jwo wins because Iasi year ttKy ju>; liad one, and IWO of dK slarten are imsUing," Whidock sakL i] Soudi hadnt played in 22 days. "II feas dK hardest we've played all year," IVhidock said. "Maybe were anx­ ious loplay.It was two evenly nuldKd ¡tains. We played hard and we play^ jigtessive." • The Tigen got nine poinu fiom itod Tenor n d seven Ann N kboln ^opsL "Rod w u moce aggressive," lie coach saU.....Afiwld(fivepaM>, Davit (four), CMS Seafixd I) and Coiy Dulin (two) alio coo- ..Ftopal tops dK scoring list i i 9.0 per game, foUowed by Tenoi't SO, AmoW'i 5J, Crump's 3,6 and " i'3.3. BaakBlball Contest Winners Rrst Place $20 . S l w v f F r y i Second P& e $5 Seamon hadsix and fouipolnurespec-; lively and Kaililn Callahan, Stacy Queen, Shannon Handy, Susan Delaney and Sarah Jackson had two each.' The Wildcats were up 14-2 after oric quaiter and 31-4 by halfiimc. Wilh a revolving door at the scorer’s table. North maintained its Tocus to outscore FCD25-3 inlhc second half, "We were prob&bty unorganized because \ tried to get everybody to score," King said. This wasn’t Nonh's best stuff. "This wasn’toncofourbetlcrplayed games," she said. "It was one of the more weaker teams and sometimesyoutendtonslax. Wc probably could have played better than we did. •• "We tried to work on new stuff, new plays and new defenses to prepare (for unbeaten North Rowan). Tlie only dls- a]^intment was it wasn't our best gan>e before we play North Rowan. I wish It would have been more com­ petitive." • Lanning had five rebounds to go with her six points, and Queen picked . up flve steals.....Moiton's average rose to 7.6, second to Schleupner's 11.0. Queen Is scoring 5.7 a game.... King said she was hoping lo resched­ ule the Nonh Rowan contest, which was postponed because of last Thursday’s icc, last Tuesdayor Wednes­ day. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 16,1997 iocal Woman 's Club Holds Ait ' OFWC Mocksvillc Woman’s Club ,Wld Ils annual oils Tcstival asthe Ihemc ^IheirJanuoiyclubmeetmgWedncs- ¡ilay, Jan. 8 al Bennuda Run CounlO’ ;Glub. ; I, Ptesidcm Siclla Fishcc welcomed [пктЬеп and guests. Cairoll Johnstone ;irtl Ihe devotions In the absence of Ihc ^chaplaln.Phyllls Potter. Dorothy Smith led Ihe pledges to the nags. 1 Thank you letteiswcrcsharedrrom |lhi Davle County Schools and thc Domestic Violence Services. Club Wmbeis contiibutcd a large quantity oT personal toiletries Гог distribution «Hong the clients serv ed by Domestic Violence. ; - Arts co-chairmen Kathy Tuck, Joyce Beck ami Betty Fellows pie- pored an exhibit of the prize winning entries of club women and students in the 1997 aits festival. Fiist place win- ^ in all categories will be enteied in I i student winners in the Mocksville Woman's Club Arts Festival Included, from left: Jason Sheets. Anna Mercier, J.R. Page, Ellen Clinard and Amanda Brown. Ihe Districl Six Am Feslival, which will be hoslcci by ihe Lcxinglon Woman's Club in Fcbruaiy. Students who read their winning enlrics and were awarded ccrtidcates and checks included Ellen Clinard (short Slory). North Davie Middle School: Anna Mercier (poetry). ftnoNews itrNonUlkH. PfwCoTOspoiKtem ‘ The Wesley Chapel United Mcth- Women had ihcir Januaiy mccl* lag at the home of Nora Latham, with ttVen members present. Coleen Dull, vice piesident, presided in the absence oflhepresidenl.DcwillaSmIth. Colecn also gave the devolionals and Ihe pro­ gram. Aher the business session, the clubdiscussedplansrormokingchicken pies to sell. liie proceeds from these wilt go loour building fund, i will have morc details when our plans are final* i7.ed. Brent and Tina Gobble and chil­ dren. Alex and Brittany, tmd Ruth Davis wem gucsls of Vemon Dull al church Sunday, 10 be wi Ih him on hi s bi nhday. Brcnt and Una l(X)k Vemon lo Sage­ brush Steakhouse on Saturday night lo celcbratehisbirthiby. RuthDavisalso accompanied them. Brian Ivester was also a visitor ut church Sunday, the guest of Su/unne Miller. Festival Amanda Brown (poetry). Jason Sheets (essay) all siudenls ut Davie High School. Also from the high school. J.R. Page was recognized for his paint­ ing. Entering bul unable lo attend ihe luncheon wcrc Leslie EUis und Ciiscy Grunt. Clubwomen who received certifi­ cates includc Hike Albrecht. Joycc Heck. Belle Boger. Margurcl Bosl, Doris Carman. Betly Fellows, Myma Hairis,SuePee!erand Peggy Tuuerow. Belty Hallwlllbelhehostessrorlhe !;m. 16 Book Review. The selection for January is The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans. Fony-cightmembeisundguestshad he Ьи№1 lunch following the pro- ¿nim. lnadditiontolhestudenls.guesl4 ncludedLitK!aBosl.ToniTayIor.Teny ^oyIe. Wanda Shaffner, Elizabeth A'oodward and Jane Lon^. We were happy to sec Roscoe LeHwich bock in church Sunday. He and his wife Virginia are much better after a boul with pneumonia. Adam and Emily Hill relumed lo [he University of North Carolina al Chailotttt after being home for the Christmas holidays. Romantic Love Theme Of Reading Series Deslnjction or Redemption: Images ^RonunlicLove.I l.j'lhu'i the Ihen* of the "Let's Talic A l^ It" aerie, «ponsoral each year qf;lhe Davie County Public L ib^. yWlIng Kholan will be at thc libraiy fajliveprogiiimoinlleiMteSundays ninnlng Jan. 26. They will discuss jtllopicbucd oaa book. I . Visiton can altend one or all of the (■;INew Arrivals progmms.Paniclpanlscaneam 1 Duke Universilycominuingeducation credit and or I leacher renewal credit by reading the books and attending at least fourof ihc five programs. Thc first program, on Jan. 26. will be held from 2:304:30 p.m. so thal participants can gel home lo watch the Super Bowl. The book will be Ma­ dame Bovary by Gusiave Raubcrt. Otherprognimswillbeginal5p.m.: Feb. 9. The French Licutenanl's Woman by John Fbwles; Feb. 23, Vk End of Ihe Affair by Graham Greene; March 9, Morgan's Passing by Anne Tyler, and March 23. A Mother and Two Daughters by Gail Godwin. 'Dte hooks are available a! the li-. Imiry. Partial funding is provided by the I • STODGHILL I .Neil and Crystal Siodghill of UUyfocd Lane, Apex, announce the birthof Iheir second child, Luke Byron, on Jan. 4.1997atWake Medical Cen- iet. Raleigh. ; Luke weighed? lbs. lOoz. and was Cl inches long. Their otherchild is HoustonNeil,4. 1 ;Mrs.StodghiIlisihefonncrCrystal B^ofMocksvilIe,daughterofClaude iind Nancy Beck of Becktown Road. w i HARRISON . Adaughter,CouitneyBrocke.was bcim to Mike and Lori Harrison of SdisbuiyonNov. 16,1996, at Rowan Bagknal Medical Center. She weighed 8 lbs.. 101/2oz. 'J \ Matemal granc^arents are Bobby ind Carol Head of Cooleemee. J Faienial granc^wents are Annie Haniaon of Spencer and the late Paul A. Harrison. UonaniL Williams of SaUibury is the great-grandfaiher. ALLEN Randy, Rebecca, Benjamin, and Hannah AUenofMocksvilleannounce Ihebirthofadaughterandsister,Amelia Caroline on Dec. 6.1996 at 1:21 p.m. at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Amelia weighed 5 lbs., 12 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. Malemal grandparents are Ruth S. Angell and the lale Wiley Angell. Palemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Garland Allen of MocksviUe. CORNATZER Adaughler,RachelMaria,wasbom 10 Rick and Martha Comalzer of Gearwater. Fla. on Jan. 7. 1997, at Motion Plant Hospitid ihCleaiwater. She weighed 9 lbs., 902. Shehasa Iwother, Manhew, 3. Maiemal grandparents ore Can>- lina Lowman of Greenville, S.C. and Joe Lowman of Hickory. Paternal grandparents are Jean and Gene Cornatzer ofCooleemee. Pater­ nal great-gnindparenu ore Canie Jor­ dan and Ollie Mae Comalzer ofCool­ eemee. Grant Named Pastor Of Church i} ïlteRcy. lmùeGraii was valed in ¿(••uraf Pldenan Grove Chuich in ■m Bod Nov. 3. ^ Hit ii«all«wa lenice wiU be Jan. 26 «14 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Dennis Bishop. For more infotmalioa, call Giant al 284-2658. IlN l^ M io it PiriécT Drais Shop Happy Newjpp^wew wMt tta «W dnMBMt Al ivMft M e IMW/” All U t and 2nd Quality Dnsaaa m uktddcm to nrnlM way for n»w spring dnaata Clm n n e»prte§B from $15.00 - $35.00 Division of Stale Libraiy, N.C. De- paiUTKntofCultuial Resources and by agrantfromtheN.C.HumonltiesCoun- lil.The HumaniticsCouncil is a foun­ dation, supported by federal funds and private gifls, whose purpose is to en­ courage and assist public education octiviti« In Ihe humanities for adults. Local funding Is from thc Maiy and Jane McGuirc Libraiy Tmst. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Couch of Mocksville announce thc cngagemenl and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Tammy Sue Couch of Lewisville, to Robert K. Kasserman of Reidsville. The bride-to-be is a 1986 graduate of Davie High School and a 1991 graduate of Appalachian State Universily with adegree in Spanish education, K-12. Couch plans lo graduate in August from the University of Southern Mississippi ih Hattiesburg wilh a ma.sler’s degree in teaching of languages. While m Appalil- ' chian Slate, she was a member of thc marching band and color guard. She has conlinued her interest in color guard by assisting with ihe marching band at Forbush High School. She is employed by Yadkin Couniy Schools as a Spanish/- ESL leacher and also u part-time insiructor for Surry (Tommunity College in Dobson. The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kasserman of Reidsville. He is a 1986 graduate of Goose Creek High School in Churieston, S.C. and an honorably discharged veleran of the US Navy serving on Ihe USS Lexington out' ofPensacola,Fla. Kassermanisa 1993 graduateof AppalacluwiStaleUmversiiy receiving degrees in pnxluclion operations managemenl and computer informa­ tion systems. While at ASU, Kasserman wasa memberof the Phi Mu Alpha music fratemily, a member of ihe marching band. Phi Bela Lambda business fralemily, and president of ihe student chapter of APICS. Kassemian has continued his involvement wilh APICS and is |Htsidenl of the Burlington chapter of APICS and is also a member of the board of directors of the Atlantic Coasi Symposium. Kasserman is employed by Burlington House Decorative Fabrics a division of Buriinglon IndusQies in Buriington, and is alsoa part-time instructor for Alamance' Community College in Grohont. The wedding is planned for 2 p.m., Satuniay, March 29, at Clemmons Moravian Church. ' — ■ ' Mocksvillks " I mentNewest Deve^ OInlnnlal Ъ Ы Н Colonial Estates is localcd inm majestic lands oncc owned by the pratiiijknl i ^ centuiy physician. Dr. James MjCuire. The combined heritage of this lami jl represented by the stoned entrance of this r^idential communily and it's winding the thirteen oiiginal colonics.Attributes of Ihe fine devel wide embed, lighted stieeis, utilities, and natural Contact Swiceiuo( s named for (704) 634-2222 OPEN HOUSE-TODD ROAD SUNDAY • JANUARY 19th • 2PIMPMTaka 601 aiil Irom l*40. South on 601.ToM Rd. on left. pr(^>0rty on lett. 2.000 tq. IL loyor «гйП txlck Mterior, laroo roon hardwoods tn ■ boauUfui country tatUng. $129,000. M V M M I D M V I 2 BKlroom. 1 b M c iia g a on .M М П . Naada T L C . P r M to a a T S 129.900. o m M T U N m f ю ю а ш h a r t s p o z a ipm ani lor t ^ . W ai iodayít49:te0KYC ' I , I ■ i UAVIE COUNTY 1 Çouple Manied In Chaileiston .«Maria Davidson DePalma and L^nard Bmce Collins were united iri n^age New Yeai's Eve in Charles- K^S.C. ; ^ e bride is the daughter of Mr. and Charles DePalma ofCooleemee. S^ is a Davie High graduate and earned a bachelor's degree in education from ife University of North Carolina at CfiapelHill. She is altending graduate sd^l at UNC-Chapel Hiii lo attain a it^ler’s degree in leaching. li ^bridegroomislhesonofMartha C6llinsof Bynum, and HoraceColHns oiChapelHill. Heisagraduaieoflhe Universily of North Carolina al Chapel Hill and is employed as a chemist for bXsF al Research Triangle Park in Du№am. * Christina Davidson DeNina, the bride's twin sister, was maid ofhonor. T^y Lee Smith was the groom's best m&n. : The wedding couple and families atiended a reception dinner at Magnolia's Restaurant in downlown Charleston. The couple will reside in Bynum.Afr, and Mrs. Leonard Bruce Collins Couple Wed At Tanglewood . David Wayne Beck and Robin Michelle Dickens wcrc unilcd in mar­ riage Sunday, Dec. 29 al the Tanglewood Chapel In Ctemmons. . Wedding music was provided by Ba^ Myers with Joanna Campbell as soloist. Guest register and programs were handled by Rebecca Dickens and Amy Myers. ‘ Thc couple placed a Christmas Ho- nd amuigemenl in thechapelin memoiy of their deceased grandparents. , The bride is the daughter of Robert and Diane DickensofYadkinville. She isii graduale ofDavie High School and is employed at Catherine's Hulliiuuk Store in Salisbury. The groom is the son of Howard andJudy Beck ofCooleemee. He isa graduate of Davie High School and is employed as a shipping dock supervi­ sor at Unifi Inc. in Yadkinville. 7 The bride wore a satin fioor-Iength gown accented wilh a headband of white silk roses, sequins and pearis attvhed to a double tiered fingertip veil. She canied a bouquet of red and white roses with cascading red and whjte ribbons. : Andrea GoddanLfriendofthe bride, served as the bride's attendant. The bri^groom's father was best man. Jeremiah Campbell and Brian Myers w in candlelighters. Birdseed bags were prepared by Shelia and Joanna Camiixll. 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Slate University College of Textiles open house is Saturday, Jan. 18. from II a.m.-4 p.m. in the textile facility. For more information, sec a counselor in the guidance office or call the OfTicc nf Student Scrviccs (NCSU) 919-515-3780. PSAT scores will be dislribuled to students in math classes no later than Jan. 17. The PTSA express appreciation to the parenis. .students, faculty, and com­ munity for theirsupport ofthe ralUe of the Patricia Hobson prints. The net resull of the гаШе was S700. The win­ ner of the pri nt etitled ‘The Warmth of Home" was Mrs. Junko Gilben. Tbe winner of the prim 'The River" was Carol Cozait who donated il to the main office inCbuilding. Ms. Hobson donated these prints and Leesa and Byron Oiurch mattedand framed them. Ttie next meeting of the PTSA is Jan. 30 al 7 p.m. in the gym. All parents including those of rising 9th graden are encouraged to attend as the topic is “Block Scheduling." North Davfe MkMIe Eighth graders in Misty Wilcox's drama classes toured three elementary schools with theirperformancc оГТЬе Wizard of Oz." Shady Grove and William R. Daviewerevisitedbyacxst including Andy Almeter. Brandon Anderson. Lori Beauchamp. Angela Cleaiy, Jessica Hum. Ste^^ien James. Jeffrey Jones. Jessi Jordan. Kristen King.Tonya Ledbetter, Jeremy Miller, Ellen Myers. Kate Pettwini, Shannon Sircovitch, Alex Vonsiatsky. Tara Young, Josh Overstreet, and Cheryl Jones. Pinebrook was visited by a cast iDcIudinglulieAdams.ChrisBamette. Amy Beauchamp. Josh Brewer. Patrick Draughn, Scott Jackson, Adam Johnsoa.CheryUones,Heathcr Miller, Stacy Queen, Brooke Sanders, Eric Sheperd, Andrea Slone, Amanda Willard, Tiffany Worden. Elizabeth Yokley, Bryant Wilson, and Alex Vonsiatsky. Mocksville Middle Citizens ofthe Monthof December were Jennifer Evans, Mary Graves, JoeyGibson.DavidStein,BillySerfass, Alyse Bowden. Chris Beaver, Jessica Patton. Trena Drake, andTeisha Penn. Fifth graders in the HOTS reading program have completed a unil on Carmen Sandiego. OnJan.8they were allowed to bring a friend to class In order to share Iheir detective work. Thisunitofworkhasemphasizedskills in note taking and organization. The school welcomes a new Span­ ish leachcr, Elizabeth G.ircia. She be­ gan working Jan. 7. Students in June Johnson’s clxss recently completed a unit on econom­ ics focusing on concepts of free markel system, supply and demand, producers andconsumers.competllion.innation. recession, depression. They traced the history and philosophy ofthe economic system lo the days of barter. The favorite activity was transforming the classroom into a mariiet place and bar­ tering with items they brought from home. They also researched Ihe pro­ duction and distribution of coins and currency in the U.S.. and the Involve­ ment of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. U.S. Mints, and ihcFederal Reserve Banks. Pinebrook Elementary Debbie Crutchfield’s kinderganen sludenls had a traditional New Year’s celebration with a dÍM:ussion on reso­ lutions, Each student made a New Vear'sballoonandaresolution. Soon Ihey will discuss winierchamcterislics and holidays. A Held trip lo Horizons Unlimiled in Salisbury is planned for Jan. 16. The topics will be "Your Teeth" and "Animal Babies.” Heather Black’s first graders arc studying economics and how families make and spend money. They dis­ cussed the difference between wants* and needs, listing some of bolh. To accompany this study, smdentsare earn­ ing money f(^ good behavior. Althe end of the month, each student will have an opportunity to purchase items althe class store. Pam Harpe’s second graders are studying •'The Water Cycle" and Ihe definitions of precipitation, condensa­ tion. and evaporation. After reading "Follow the Water from Brook to $$$ CASH $$$ W e B uy Scrap G old. B roken «nd UnUMd G old lew eiry. DAVIE JEWELERS ■ n iiftïïll-M in -O T ff H elp W anted YWCA of Winston-Salem needs acounselorin the after-school program at Clemmons Elemen­ tary. Monday thru Friday, 3-6 p.m. If interested, please call: 722-5138 Help Wanted The Davie County Enterprise-Record is seeking an employee to help with advertising sales and composition. Good typing sidlls are critical. Please apply to: Dwight Sparits Davie County Enterprise-Record P.O.Box99 Mocksville, NC 27028 704-634-2120 Is Now selling FIREARMS f Good selection of: H A N 06U N S • RIFLES • SH O ieU N S • A M M O Speclollzino In; H A C K K iW D iR t M tO A D IN O tO UIW HW T Occan.’theywroteimaginadve stories! about what it would feel like lo be a . raindrop and travel through the water cycle. Third graders of Sandy Albarty, Karen Myers, and Vicki Potls began a monlh-longfocasonbiographies. They will read biographies of Helen Keller. Jackie R(^ln.<on. George Washington, and Martin Luther King Jr. As an independent homework assignment, each student will read a.biography of hi.s/her choicc and complete a project related toil. Fourth graders have worked hard on Math Superstars this quarter. Math Superstars Is a point based problem solving program. The three students wilh the highest point value al the end ofthe sccondquarterareGregSlmpson with 86. Lauren Wanucha wiih 83, and AlyssaCurtiswithSI. Students ofthe Week of Jan. 6 werc Lance Stout, Heidi Kinder, William Miner. William Hockaday. Adam McCallister. Brian Alkins, Eddie Smilh, Annie Shrewsbuiy, Bradley Armsworthy. Zac Morton, Grant Miller. Mandy I>>by, Matt Markland. Ashley Azmon, Jonathan Smith. Jared Boger, Shayne Reece. Ben Boger. and Angela Gaither. WUUam I t Davie Elemcnlary Sludenls. faculty, and staff extend get well wishestoPrincipal Lany Jones. He became ill during Ihe Christmas vacation and remains hospitalized. Citizens of Ihe month of December and their parents were honored at a special lunchcon in the media center Jan. 8. The following werc school winners of the Davie Soil and Water Conserva­ tion Dislrict po.sterconie.sl: third grad­ ers. Britlney Gunler. Dustin Harris, and NicholasRoig; founh graders,Gary Bumgarner. Haley Hunt, and Matt Rich; and fifth graders, Jessica Bledsoe, Mandy Lambe. and Maleia Meadows. They will represent Ihe school in the county level contesl. Citizens of the Week of Jan. 6 were TifTany Boger» Nina Dalton. Nichole Miller. Mark Speer. Kimberly Ross. Cory Welch, Denise Starr, Jeffrey Eldred,.Amanda Wheeler. Felix Carfoajal, and Krisien Culler. Bus Riders of the Week of Jan. 6. were Justin Daywalt. Margaret Ander­ son, James Shores, Courtney Call, Patrick Hanis, Briltany Allen. Chase for information on hofv )t)u can help stop domotlc violmcf.iiill w. 1-800-777-1960 998-9661 /M N tCm ivu ImM Q M < /N iM tf«W iM h rU |M ln | /УИмОМ ицМмМу <" " Elmore, and Jessica Harris. Mocksvilk Ekmcntary Kindergarten sludenls of Eva Everett and Jodi Walker have started a unit on animals. In math they are learning about Ihe different kinds of measuring. They are reading The Mit- len and are making mittens. Two new students. Quin Moorc and Kyle Crosslin, were welcomed. Kindergarten studenis of Pal John.son and Mary Kay Dyson arc working on the lelter "N”. They have sclupanurseryandabakery. Theyarc reading Ihe newspaper and are being nice lo each other. They have been introduced to the clock, and to the penny, nickel, dime and quarter. Rrst graders are preparing for a snowy winter. Some have even leamed a snow dance. Ibey are reading and singing Little Winter Mice and A Snowy Day. Their rooms have been decorated with snowflakes, mittens, penguins, and snow people. Second grade studenis of Wanda Leagans ore in outer .space. Using the novels Stars and Space Rock, ihey are leaming obout the solar system. They arc reading aboul planets and using computer programsto view them. They arc creating their own planets com­ plete with aliens and a written descrip­ tion. Third graders of Judy Sherrill and Brenda Hollineld are reding The Big Snow as they begin their sludy of win­ ter. The will also be measuring the temperature and writing winler simi­ les. Kerri Wall and Cindy Freeman’s third graders arc reading Ramona Quimby. Age 8. They arc also study­ ing the water cycle and seasons. In malh. students arc learning aboul sol­ ids. Students in Karen Kirkpatrick and Roxanne McDaniel’s class visited the Hanes Mall in December lo see Santa and the Christmas decorations. They had a Christmas party in which they invitediheirparenlsDec. 19. Students participated In Special Olympic Bas­ ketball and visiled the Bam Dinner Theater where Ihey saw "The Snow Queen”. Studenis of the Week of Dec. 16 were Kelli Parks. Sarah Heyne, Shavonne Bames, Rakeem Alexander, Zachary Haye.4, Alex Bilal, Clifton W B 6 H T L 0 S S n M Ê flUfflAfflgPTO.WQRK100% Natural - Doctor Recommended Сп(И Cads Accepted 1 -8 0 (K 9 3 5 -5 1 7 lE x ti5 M : п аш м гто а и т и с Uetn$0dàln$und A/fW orirO um nlM d 9 1 0 4 1 3 ^ N ilU E tC m ïïM k i v V P W S и И щ и Ш Н Ё к Ш Ь И ч М CASH For Homeownen C r a d it Р г о Ы в г г а U n d m t o o d IfO A P P U C A n O N R B л м и з т л т • $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 f o r $ 9 б Л М о л . • ( 2 5 , 0 0 0 t o r $ 2 э а л м о п . • $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 f o r $ Э в 2 Л У к )П . № м 1(М м 8004в М 9б 7 LÂBBÏ^WOODFLOÛR S S B ^ G E Laylng^Smlng^FInWilnB FREFESTMATES О и т п U n y lM tM m y 129Ulaiw odO ilvt ,-704-в34И721 Garmon, Olíase Hosack, Camryn Smllh, Jr. Payne. Slaye Lewis, Genla Rife. Jonie Trivelle. Monica Randall, Kelly Fells, Christopher Sidden. John Michael Oróse, Anitria Mocil, David Kenyon. Jamies Arnold. Dustin Frye, and Justin Morgan. Students of Ihe Week of Jan. 6 were Roheem Alex­ ander. Michacl Brewer. Heath Hoover. Uunn Steele. Haley Allred, Elizabeth Drake. Drew Hancock. Erika Miller. Christopher Painter, Candace Chunn. CienaClement. Addle Shumate. Kayla Penland. Corey Taylor, Chuck Melts, Sarah Boone, Amanda Chaffin, SamanlhaHobson.JonMcIntyre.Kyle Wooten. Douglas Jones, Justin Ijames. Nceiy Alexander, and Kim Johnson. TerrilicKids for the month ofjanu- oiyoreRebecca Hendrix, Xavier How­ ell. Olivia Gregoiy, Jake Wyatt. Dana Hayes. Aaron Peoples, SaTonIa Gray, MattTartMsh,DanielMcBiide.Nicho- te Wilson, Coiy York. Jake Sandeis, Brittany Knight, Dairius Ijames. Tony Wilson. Tayler Cave. Jeremiah McClure. Dustin Downing. Justin Bur­ ton. Zach Prevette. Johnathan Roesch, Magan Doss. Nicole Nichols. Shane Reaser. Janie Trivette. Jensen Sales. MeganGrey.JuslinGnty.JohnVandall. Rachel Coin, Jessica Bailey. Derreck Wall, Ben Pawlik. Allyson Reynolds. Diana DeLao. Anitria Mock. Eliza­ beth Furches. Jon McIntyre. Kayla Powell, Karen Seamon. Ashley Coble. Danny Smith. Meghan Appelt, Devon Venable. Phillip Hursey. Amanda Penland. Rebekah Erb. and Kun Newberry. Students of the Month of January are AllisonCamphell.Stephen Conner. Charles Lee III. Christopher Hill.Madellne Wright,Jenon Watson. Meagan Mathews. LeighaTurrentine, Katie Newberry, Amanda Bridges, Giaham Harmon. Laura Vanhoy. (j^liff Sauerbnin. Jack Rooney. JaciynSmlth. Justin Barker. Amanda Chaffin. Samantha Hobson, Timothy Allen, Mattheu Sell, Aaron Geyer. Jenna Hendricks. Matt Hauser, and Daniel Wagoner. The student of the month luncheon was held al noon in the media center Friday. Jan. 10. Guesu were Scott Gantt. Jamie Boger. Angela Koontz. Betty Biakley, Piun Jewell, and Julius Suiter. Shady Grove E hn ia ilu y Citizens of the month for Decem- ber were Dakota Qambill, Jonittait Graham, Courtney Davanzo, Brandy. Leonard, Jesse Blackwelder, Jai;ot>' Dunn, FellshaShaw,ChrisFnince,Jodi Robertson, Sarah Hartin, jKk Powell. Will Duncan,ShadlaGriiIin,Giancario Jimenez, Courtney Huffman, Trent Brooks, Wesley Doub, Amy Gnibtts, Dalton Vogler, Dana Nlgro, Jennifer. Stanley, T.J. McGown, Madison Mohlman, Caleb Evans, Josh Craver, Chclse Walker, Jenny Bell, Christt> pher Ange, Aaron Priestley, Tommy Spillman, Maegan Hiatt, Tabitha Young, Daniel Lltten, Josh Shrewsbuiy, Jennifer Smilh, Ashl6n Grubbs, Max Graham, Kyle Reiclici, Curlis Mason, Alex Whillingion, Amanda Mock, Joshua Mixon, Will- iamRobenson,AndrewGildein,R(Be; mary Scotl. Aaron Adams, Laqren Black, Danielle Miller, Dawn Cline, Kaitlin Wail, Jon Moser, Lisa Gilbert, Lauren Retcher, Amy Krissak, Marie Robertson, Christian Johnson, Paige Campbell, Justin Brown, Ryan Creekmur, Taylor Parris, Corey Doub, MonlcaCarter.Zachery Wishon, Jody Dilliard, Allison Schafer, Chase Rcnigcr, Kelli Yoric, Joshua Scgcr, Jenay Mayfield, Chris Rogers, Taylor Phlllips,CourtneySpringer, Jason Beal, and Ben Carter. First gradeni visited Mre. Hants Moravian Sugar Crisp Company in Clemmons. Students watched os pro; ducers of goods roll out cookies oiid package them for shipment. Third graders of Beverly Hobson and Jane Carter are participating in Pizza Hut’s Book II Program. The following students met the goal for Decemberandreceivcdaplzzo: Ashley Brewer. Logan Buchanan. Samaiitha Cibelli. Tabllha Good. Kaitlin Hall, Brandon Hedrick, Cara Hennings, Brian Hill, Danielle Jarvis, Joe Knight, Jake Lloyd, Andrew Minor, Morgan Mock, Jon Moser, Mackiniie Robertson, Kara Seaford, Matthew Singleton, and Jennifer Spillman. . Items needed for Januaiy collection for the Storehouse for Jesus are small cans of meat, vegetables and fruits that do not require cooking, baby food óqd formula, travel size hygiene items, and baby hygiene items. February items needed are oatmeal,' cereals, griu, pancake mix, synip, and toilet tissue. НнИпшВнМв»! CLEMMONS, NC • (910) 7ввЧМ21 S ç tc im ig ln » iê lM g n S ili§ ,ln $ tiM o n in ilS *n le to f:л UftiM A.*n O m t i n t n i r « IPtVISIOn • ButglirAliimSytItnH •FIra Alarm 8y*tMM • Automition Syiitfflt • HuHHIoaffl Stono SyttMiM •CmMMeuumSyttoffli ГШШШЯШЗШПЕГ (10% OFF) Wüh this pigt on your M purchau. ____ lljjP rty O M iu iM liy '| h p i i i | № DÁVIÉ COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORO. Jan. PUBLIC NOTICES MOWTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTtCe DISTRICT COURT DIVISION * 07 CVD 305 BARBARA STEWART DYSON. piaktuff CH^STOpW r SHEEK DYSON. Defendant to; CHRISTOPHER sheek DYSON NOTICe OF URVtCe OP p ro ce s s BYPUeUCATION '' 'TAKENOnCEmatapleadlngseeklng retW against you was filed on Ihe 9th day of Jinueiy, 1997 in the above*entiiled ac­ tion, Notice of Seivice ol Process by PubiicaUons began on the leih day ot Janliaiy. 1997. The nature of the relief befng sought la as followa: :• An absolute divorce based upon more lhan one year's separation. .You are required to make detense lo such pleacting nol later than Febmary 25. 1997, and upon your failure lo do so Ihe party seeking aga^st you wUt ap­ ply to the Court lor the relief sought. Thislhe lethdayof January, 1997. Edx»ardY. Brewer Attomey for Piainliff Davis and Brewer Attorneys P.O. Drawer 786 Clemmons.-NC 27012 M 6-3tnp hX^RTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ADMmtSTRATORS NOTICE Having quaUtled as Administrator ol the Estate ot Nancy Glasscock Allen, deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this Isto notify ad persons having claims against saM eslate to present them to the undersi(p>ed on or before the 16th dayof April, t997.beingthree monlhs from the first day ol puWicatlon or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovety. All persons indebted to said eatale will please make immediate payment to the undet- signed.• This the 16th day of January, 1997. . Elmer Gray Allen. 604 Ralph RaUedge Road, Mockaville. NC 27028. Adminstrator of the Estate of Nancy Glasscock Allen, deceased.1*16-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY eXECUTOft‘8 NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ot Ihe Estale ot Margaret J. Sprinkle, deceased, late ot Davie County.Noith Carolina, thisis to notify ail persons having claims against «aid estate to present them to the under- s l ^ on or before the 26ih day of March. 1997. being three months from the lirst day of publtoatkx) or this nottee wiV be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. Ail persons in­ debted to sakJ eslate wia please make imrnedWe payment to the undersigned.' Thlsthe26lhdayotDecember. 1996. Henry H. Jordan. II. 911 Partridge Lane.’ Winston-Salem. NC 27106. Executor of the Estale ot Margaret J. Sprinkle, de­ ceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & < RAISBECK. LLP -* Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 ; (704)634-2171> 12-26H4lnp : LOANS BY PHONE ; 1st and 2nd Mortgages Bank tlinwi You Down?WE CANHELPm : 1-800-324-2461 * AAA Mortpage A Financial Corporation NOTICe OF PIWUC HEAMNQ KFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Nottce la hereby ^ven, pursuant to the requirements ot Article 18 of Chapter 153A ot the General Statutes of North Carolina. thatapubtkihaarlngvnllbeheldonWednes- day. January 22.1997 at 7:00 p.m. In the Cwnmlssioners Room olthe DavieCounly Administration Building. Mocksville. N.C. Business is scheduled td be conducled as follows; A) Unifl Corporation submllted a re­ quest to rezone 162.32 acres ol prop­ erty from Resldenilal-Agricullurai R-A to IndustHal 1-4 Special Use. This prop­ erty Is located on the northwest side ot inlerslate 40 between Rainbow Road and Pinebrook School Road at Ihe present end olLee Jackson Drive (S.R. 1463). This property is further de­ scribed as being parcel 10,0t ot Tax Map E-6. The special uses of this land Include developing warehousing, of­ fice and manufacturlngfacilltles for Unifl. A sign will be placed at this k>cation lo advertise this public hearing. AH parties andlnierestedcitizensare invited loattend sakl hearing at whkh time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor or in • opposilton to Ihe foregoing changes. Prior lo Ihe hearing, all persons interested may obtain any additional informalion of a pro­ posal Of ask any questions they may have by dropping by the Planning and Zoning Department on weekdays behveen 6:30 andS:00p.m.orbyteiephoneat634-3340. Jesse A. Boyce, Jr. Planning Д Zoning 1-9-21ПР NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX NODCE Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Estate of Marie Beatrice Richardson, de­ceased. late ol Oavie Cou(\ty. North Cato- line, this is to notify all persons having claim's against said estate to present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before the 9th day of April. 1997, being three monlhs from the first day of publk:ailon or this notkse will be pleaded in bar of their recove^. All per­ sons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment to the under* signed. Thia the 9th day ot January. 1997. Rose Rtohardson. 264 Gwyn Slreei. Mocksville. NC 27028, Executrix ol Ihe Estate of Marie Beatrtee Richardson, de-. ceased. Lynne Hicks. Attomey al Law Piedmont Legal Associates. PA 124 West Depot Streel Mocksville. NC 27026 (704)634-3312 l-Wtnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix ol the Estaleof EdithBealMelton.deceased, • laleofDavieCounty.NbrthCaroliiia.lhisi8 lo notify an persons having clalnu againstsakf estale lo present Ihem to Ihe under­ signed on or before the 9ih day of April. t997.beingthieemonths1romlhe firsl dayot publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons inj debled to sakl estate will please make immediale payment lo the undersigned. This the 9th day of January. 1997. Gale Melton Barney, 216 Monlclair Dr., Advance. NC 27006, Adminstratrix of ihe Estate of Edith Beal Melton, deceased. 1-9-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY C04XECUTRIX NOTICE Havktg quAHfled aa Co-Executrix of the Estate of J.D; Fuithes, deceased, late of Davie County. North CaroHna, this Is lo notify an persona having daims against sakt estate to present them to tha under­ signed on or before the 2nd day of April, t997.be(ng three (т^ontt^a(rom the lint day ot publicalkm or Ihia notk» will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ail persons in­ debted to said estale will please make Immediale payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of January. 1997. Paula Furchea Trivetlo. 157 Depol Street.Mockaviile.NC 27026. and Pamela Furchea Nunn. 157 Depot Street. Mocks- vilie.NC 27O20.Co-Execulrix ofthe Estate ol J.D. Futchea. deceased. BROCK A HAMILTON Altomeya al Law 1st South Main Slteel MocfcsvNle. NC 27028 (704)634-3518 1-2-4lnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Executor ot the Estale of Ethel Messick Sinclair Windsor, deceased, of Oavie County. North Caro­ lina. Ihis is to notify All persons having claims against sakt estate to present Ihem 10 the undersigned on or before Ihe 26lh day ol Match, 1997, being three months from the first day of pubik^ation or ihis notk:e v^l be pleaded in bar ol Ihelr recov­ ery. AHpersonsindebtedtosakfestatewiU please make lmme<Vate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of December, 1996. DonakI F. Sinclair. 157 Meadowview Road. Mockaville. NC 27028. Executor of Ihe Estale ot Elhel Messick Sinclair Windsor, deceased. Lynne Hicks. Attomey at Law Piedmont Legal Associales. PA 124 Wesl Depot Street Mocksviiie, NC 27028 (704)634-3312 12-26-4tnp ^tone Qreation Custom Stone Masonry Marble <S Granite Countertops Also Tile Inslallalion FREE ESTIMATES CALL 704492-2414 W l g j j a aRO O niGN jw iOjdRool«24 Year, Experience Fiaa EitimatMye4-2aa-4BTi PUBLIC NOTICE . m Oounty Montai "riÑItli will hava a c alM Board Maeting on :¡lanuary 14,1997 from•r<00pm-9:00pm at tiM ^417Nortl) Main straat :;:òfncalnSallalNiry. S B M C i lu S S S íc n ^ S m iH “ •ЙЙЖЙЙГ" PUBUC HEARING REQUEST NOTICE This is to Inlomi the pubUc of the opportunity to request a public hearing on the proposed Section.S31t (non-urbani2ed formula program) Applk^tion lo be submitted by January IS. 1997 lo Ihe North Carolina Department ol Transportalk)n by the Yadkin Valey Economic Devekipment Dislrict. Inc. Those interested in attending a public hearing on this appiicatkMi shouM contact Chariie Walker, TransportatkMi Director. River Road in Boonville al 91i)-367*7251. If no interest is indicated, then no public hearing w i be heU. Those interested, bul have nol requested a hearing should also conlact Charito Walcer lo datamOne whether a public heating win t>e held. II inieresied ia indicated, a public hearing wiU be hekl on January 22.1997 at 7:15 pm in the Davie County Administration Buüdktg, in Mocksville. North CaroHna. By the Davie County Public Tran$portatk>n Authority and the Davto Couniy Board ot Commissionefs. The Section 5311 program provkles assistance lo coordinate existing lransportatk)n programs in operalion in Davie Couniy and to provide transportatkm for the general public. These servkes are cunenlfy provkied using fixed routes, mral general public Md detnand response, utüiiing vans, lift vans, ndni-vans. sedans and voiunieers. Standard openUng schedule is Monday - Frklay 8:00 • 4:30 pm. However. requMt for services lor anytime w i be accommodated H feasible. The projected funds for administrative, operating, and capital asaistanca for 1.1967 ttuough June 30.1996 includes $86.704 in federal funds. 121.372 h stale tunde, and $327.364 in Olher funds. operator^inlere^Privi should contact №e Yaddn Vtfey Econonrie Dl tlnaimmedWely. P ^ ^ggijde n ^ lorpwgiM ^ The propoeed and Rnal apfUcaHon may be inspacted at and writlen commenta should be Yadkin Vaiey Econonic Developmenl DMrictjlneoiporalad R 0 .^ 3 0 9 River Road Boonvie. N027011.'.Telephonr 910^-7251 Monday-Friday.«.-OOtfn'-4:30pm Chariie waiar, 1)м«р011аМоп Dirador ■ Jmmie R. Hulchenalxaculivt Director «5311Rural PubieTranaportaMon 682 N. Mam Street Modcsvie,NC 27028 IWHihone: 704434-2187 KimOoby,CòunlyCoor«ialor 6L A S S 1F IE NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY C04XECUT0M NOTICEHaving quaUfttd aa Co-Exacutora of the Estate of Clara Grace Handrlcto, daceaaad. late of Oavle County. North Car^ir\a. №la lato notify aRperaona iNavIng dalma against said estate lo praaant them lo the undersigned on or before the 16th day ot April, 1997, being three montha from Ihe first day of publk»tk>n ortNa notkM wll be pleaded In bar of their recoveiy. AH persons indebted lo sakl estate wiU pleaae make immediale payment to lha.'under- signed. This the 16lh day ot January. 1997. Leslie Driver Hendrtcka. 407 Danner Road. Mocksviiie. NC 27028.and Paul Gray Hendricks.422 Danner Road.Mocka- vitleNC 27028. Co-Executoraot tha Ea- tale of Clara Grace Hendricka. daceaaad. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH ft RAISBECK, a p Ten Court Square MocksviUe, NC 27028 1-16-4tnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executora ot Ihe Eslate otColeanM. Shoaf. deceased, late ot Davie County. North Carolina, thia la to notify all persons having daims against sakl estale to preseni them lo Ihe under­ signed on or before the 9th day of April. 1997.belngthteemQnthafTomthaflratday of publk»lk>n or thia nolk^e win be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All peraona In­ debted to sakl estale wiU p i m maka Immedtete payment to the underaigned. This tha 9lh day ol Janua^. 1997. GeraU L Shoaf. 180 Center Clrde, ModisviDe.NC 27028.andMafyL.Dameil. 2180 US Highway 601 S.. Mocksviiie. NC 27028. Co-Execulors of Ihe Estate of Cdean M. Shoat. deceased. MARTIN.VAN HOY. SMITH ft RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-2171 1-9-4lno м м г м ш (SONS 295Milkrltead«Mackiveie.NC (704)284-2826 N O M ONEY OOW Nt A l I c ^ M d . Apply by phon« E a iy queMymg. No credi.elo«credR.banluupley.ooaodlone,)udBe* m antt. lene. IWst time buyer» wet o m e. 19»1- 1 М а model veNdee. All wKh wtrrwtHee. C el M r. B el at Hendrick PreOwned. (800) 424- eaí7. ABeniion: TCN, Destiny. A a l в тш /s l W e h » n a s e l beivick)g b iiw y piM . Recoup $1 00 irwettmeni i t 2. cyds at 14. Pre-paU Phone Cards. C el 1-80(М в4-8932. Code 4091. W ELL-ESTABLISHED EATERY in fetl- orotHngBrunewlcfc Couniy. 8 e n ^ 2 B u s ln e M P lecM lor beachesandnunerousgoltcourMS. Loyal locd fxM eq. ltU .0 0 0 . C M (ftt0)2e7- ввЭ0ог(810)57а-9Эв4. HOMEOW NERSI W e finance up to 125% of yourhom e'svaiuel'Noeppraiulrequlredliom e са м ») *0ood to poor credA programs avtilade *C al now 1-800411-ООЗЭ F irti Republe Mort- gege $0E 8T C 0f4S 0U D A TI0N S. Cut monthly payments up 10 ЭО'бОЧ. Reduce mterofL Slop coNctkM cals. AvûU barknjptcy. FREE conA- dentlal he^. NOC S. Dired Non-proAL Ucensetf Bonded 1-e00^9»0412. CASH NOW II W e purdtaee m ortgegN. an. nuMee. v d buehteee noiee. SJnee 1964 highett prtcee paid. Free eslm M ee, prompt profesaional ««ytea.ColonldFkw w id. l-«00-969-1200.exL 53. LOANS BY PHONEI Homeowners - stop IM ng paydteck lo peychecki W e can help. 1 st a 2nd M ortqeget. ОеЫ C oM oU M ion. ЯеПгмпс.. k>g.. AAA Mortgage A FmanddCorporatton. 1- e00-324 24ei. M O R TQ A Q E s s t AVAILABLE ALL QRAOES O F CREDIT O K- U P T O 125% EQ- UITT LOANS AVAILABLE-CAaNOWI NEVER AN APPUC ATKM FEE- TOWER FUNOINQ QROUP-l-eOO-284-5560. A TT E N TIO N H O M E O W N E R S I TU R N yO UR DEBT IN TO A TAX BREAKI NO-EO- U rrV AND LOW REFINANCE LOANS NEW PROQRAMS AVAILABLE ALL CREDIT AC* C E P TE D I -eee-Taa-asu UNrrEO s o u ih e r n MORTQAQE Compmeit. No mierest, no payments tl 19 И , 1уем1г«%р1и»1еЫу»1гмр(М»г.?ог5а1еТЬм) after 1 year. 3% unpekJ balance. APR 16%. C al 1-800-357-e0»4. FURNITURE. М оим ful ol fumilure for tto down.$IOm onth, plus Iree 2S 'TV .ForSale$IO down. $10 a month. 3% unpaid baim ce. APR 16%. 1-fl00-3s7-0994. Big ecreen TV. receive Гги camcorder. Free interest. Iree peyments lor 1 yeer, men after 1 year. 3% unpahj balance, APR 16%. C a l nowl I • 800-Э57-99М . Stereo's. tSO watts loeded. receive a Itee irc d o rT V .tlO d o w n lo rS IO p e r month. Then 3% unpakl belance.'APR ia% . C a l nowl t-600- 357 W 94. LIC E N S E D L IF E & H E A LTH AG ENT NEEDED Quality products, high с о ттШ о п е with advance belore iu u e . leed lystern. and ' benefiis. (must qualify tor advanceabenellis). Cat: t-eOO-2S2 25a 1. Salee- M ajor telecemmunicetfen» company needs kidependertf ealee egents to tnemet long ed fu l end рел-ttme роеШопв. ее SHiansboro. North C eriM na W IN T E R ' nriin r>flfríTnÉ rhaeefieniainaioh(inieeilia N re le e g ^ y walerfronlcorTHWteywl» Paved roedi, underground uNiy. oommuMy pier. From Ihe кя» 130*9. C a l lodayl 1-ao(M 4t> LAND exl. 3t66. BedCredtt? Qet tignaiure idane tSOO-66000.tl,0 ingaSue Equel Opportuttiy Eniployer end Service PivMif welae,salatyplueGoi ers ere needed. Fax your resume lo BOO-563- 46 11 . Salee Reps Needed- 75,000« potential a year, w e market over too benefits tor afferent National Associations. Leeds, weekly advance, stodL send R e s u i« to-. 4a?»-E NC 42 East. Clayton. NC 27520. O r fax to: (919)55^0431. DRIVERS - Pay tor experience! Up to Звс/ tm. Tramine, pay $eoo-S700. Q rade-2ScM . »32Straknk)0pey.|t000s)gn4)n.Conventkjnds. Boyd Drlvers1-eOO-S434923. J-4. Drivers - Regtonal and OTR Positions aval- able nowl CalArit Intemattonal oftors QREAT PAY, BENEFITS and №e chance to QET HOME MORE OFTENI M e l be 22 with COL and HacMat endorsemenL в6в-422527$. DRIVERS! SAT • Now haa opecxk^s lot good OTR Drivers, good benefüSi conv. tractors. Accepting tom e CDL Schod Grade. C a l toil free 1-886-7764165. DRIVERS - HowaiO Transportatton, Inc. ennounces new pay sede. M ake .23c-33dmito, dependng on experience. Pickup, drop, layover pay. Terppay. Drivere E xcelem benelits. A l conv. air ride traoors. Training program (COL required), vm с п и train van d riv M tor llatbed. C a l Nancy at 1-800447-7796. DRIVERS - SOLD^rEAMS/ OW NER OP- E R A T O f^ TeM ne-$100K *.t2K ei9H inl Trdn- ers -STOKtl Top Owner Operator program. Convem tondsÆ oest^o^oasil Bonueee. ben- eats. C o w w * Ttam port (eiverienoed) 1-eoo- 441-4394. e x t бВ-гв. (graduales) 1-600436- 6428, ext. 8 6 4 6 . W eekend геспиега. Drivera .. Eipertonced a Team Tnidk Oliv­ ets Needed kw iM M tolyt E xealani Pay 6 Ben- M R T rw iip o rta- Ю л 14 00 44 74 S 24 . (eoe-ffll). DRIVERS E9 . 0Ю, recent schod greda Buidera Traneport ie now Nnng in yoitf « е е tor our V M . IM bed A dedfcaled ftoets. C a l today; 000-782-1818. HAROLD IVES TRU CKM Q I M « drivers. TrsM ngAvaieble.8ajdents ««toom e.Ei*ert- enee pey up to 2 le per mile, Eaoeleni Beneata Indudkig C o m pM iyP ddlnauterK e-t40M 42- . Available thru UnNertal FUhdtog me. 1 4 00 - 2904034 Exl. 573. . r r>IARFTir^»a»«'>«m«win a ifin n fiifiirilaa T Why? For Infomtation on hoé'you C M receive stjppHes at iitte or no cod, call 1 4 00 47 8-5 79 3 PRE-INVENTORY COM PUTER C L E /^ - ANCEI Easy finandng wHh low, tow paymenlsl Free prmier while supples Ia si As seen on TV. B00-91Ì1 POfll). DIABETICSI Save $S‘s on supplies. M ed- care pays tor your supples if you use insdto. Medtoare b«ed dired. SatislacitonQuatanteed. M enU on2S 10l3.1-800433-2001. DIA6ET№ SI (ustog insulns) M edcare pays foryour supples. W e bM them, ship to you. Seva money. Satlilactton Quatsnlead. Liberty M sdl- cdl-800433-200l>N oH M d.'m em bers.M ef>- Iion251011. I*, ■ COOKW ARE - GET IN SHAPE W /DIET O f W ATERLESS VEGETABLES. Q R E A S E U S S M EATSI FEEL BETTER ABOUT YOURSELF! SEVENTEEN-PIECE. SEVEN-PLYSURQICAL SETI RETAIL $1419.00. N OW $306.251 FREE FIU N C iSC A N CHINA! 1-a0(M 34-4628. ’ SIDINQ INSTALLERS, expenenced Needed imnedialety wiihin 75 mitoe d Raidgh, Qreen^ bora. C lw toite o t M duxy. M u d have teleW e truck a equipm ent. Call 1-800-638-360f) ALLQOOO Const. 10anv2pm. Year round work. 6495 P ods-P ods $495 Free tostalatton pre •eason ta le new 19 « 31 tvn»y slxe pod. Inc. Deck. r« e r. Unert Morell 100% finwwtoa 1- M K M C to W K kW a liilF rM ri^io ill^ you how to reech miHona tor a to d a ttolar a day on the totomtdton Supert^ghwey. 1 4 00 44 4- 9 « 3 9 e it.5 5 IO . LU M 6ER T0N . NC ExH 20, 195 OUTLET CENTERS. Space Avelabie for rent C a l 9f0- 736-14M . THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANQE. 220V№ torgreen Drive. SuHe-A. Lumberton. NC 28358. STEEL BUILDINQS Sde- 30a40i10, $4,650; 40 x1 6x 14 . $8 ,5 03 : 50x75x14, $11,489; SOxlOOx16.$l8.214;60x100x16,$17.552.M M- storage bdkSngs. 30x100. 20 unHa. $9.802. Free bnxhuree. SenUnd Buadnge. 800427- 0780.Extondon79. VU LC A N S TE E L (H A N U F .). dO*! 9C x 1 ?....$6843.00, S ted BdkSnge 4 a X 8 9 x 1 r ... $8 8 3 0 .0 0 ,5 a X 7 S' X 14'.... 61 t.9 07 .0a Pric4 todudea ( 1 ) 3 X 7 and ( 1 ) 10 X 10 door. Concreto, ereciton. freighi and lax not kiduded A l a i ^ avaiiade. 1400-258'3369. naPreaa Services. Inc. STEEL BUILDINQS-MM Watehoueee. RigU Frames, Custom S im Available. For a l p d- poees. C e l tor b e d pricee on 40140.40x10. A' 50x100. PIONEER INTERNATIONAL STEEL 1400437*5414. STEEL BUHDINQ SALE. ..•FWMO. CLEAR­ ANCE!* seve up to 40% . Exampto: 20ide. $2.466.00:30x40. $3,96600; 35x56. $5,9864»^ 45x60, $9.444.00; 56x120; $14.880.00; O lh e ri Endaopttond. Ptoneer 1 4 0 ^ 6 8 -5 4 2 2 .toaxtoa AMERICAN com m erdd c d d « d sled buiUing. Never erectod excelent tor d - nce/warehouse or a shop! Sacrtlicel lim e d d e delivery. 1400-280-9702. ' W OLFF TANNINO BEDS TAN AT HOME! Buy DIRECTand SAVE! Ccnmerdem om eun«s from St99.0Q Low M onM». Paymenis F R g ^ C d o rC a tato g C a lT O D A Y I4 004 42 -13 05 •« A Beautiful CandtoIgM 0LD-fAs h I0 N E (^ W EDDINQ. Smoky Mounuins near O aSM urgi! OvSflooUng River. HO R SE-O RA W N CA R> RIAQE, Cabins. Jacuzzi. Onlained Ministers^ NoTestW dUng. HEARTLAND 1 4 0 0 4 4 6 4 6 9 » (VOW S). j An affordade and romantic w eddiV in Smoky Mountains. Several wedding packages to choose (ram. Beautiful honeymoon suites k) Qstinburg. No wsiUng. oiddned n M s to r.-a r 800419-3397. 4■ AB SOIUTELYFREEW EDOINQPACKET|4 Q a a M u rg -a fd ry -id e d t^ O ff-e e e e o n pricea lor corr^ilele weddnga during 1ourteen-fitiMn4 Ight Wlntortod. Honeymoon auHee. Qattoiburtt Memoriee C h ^ . Qaeinbwg. Tenneeaee. 14 800-243-7118. i *O ET M ARRIED* SM OKY M O U N TA IN ^ AREA'S M OST BEAU TIFU I CHAPELS. E L{ EQANT W HITE O R CEDAR MOUNTAIN T 0 (< CHAPEL. G ARDEN OAZEBO. C H R tS tlA M SERVICES. LIMO, CABINS. N O TESTS/W AITÌÌ M Q 1400493-7274. ' 4 . A b e e u M M d ta p d w e M n g in ifw S m o k ij M oum ak«. QaUk«utg’a U llia 'L o g 'C r - ‘ ' Charming, romanac. Bordsrs ndtoTMl p d m e m e ia in g to f* your budget 1 4 1461.S C P . A B E A U TIFU . CHRISTIAN k lM M A Q B .-. Oednburg'e Origm d Weddktg C hapeli (Slnc^' 1980). Phdegrsphy. M ude. Ftowara, . Jeccud Sdiee. Firedecea. W eddhgs For Budget Rev. EdTeytor 1 4 0 0 4 4 6 4 7 7 9 . Saturday January ~ and EaForbuahiaat Band t N o . 1 - 1 2 5 i X ) a c r e s + / • T i^ c t N o . 4 . 3 2 . 0 0 a c r e s t i ^ . 2 - 1 0 . ? B a c r e s + / • T r a c t N o . 5 - 7 4 . 0 0 a c r e s t N o . M 1 . 8 2 a c r e s V - T r a c t N o . 6 - 1 8 . 3 0 a c r e s 7 - U w * N o . 7 - 5 8 . C O a c r e s V - - / - T r a c t N a 8 - 1 . 0 0 a c r e s V - 7 - T r a c t N o . 9 - 1 Q .Q 0 a c r e s + /■ ‘ V ln e tlo n s : Fro m W inalon-Selem taken H w y. 4 2 1 N to S pa er Bridge R d ., Turn R ight .2 m ite , iett on O ld 421 .am ile, R l ^ on Falcon R d. 2 .7 mile, to R lgM on ForlM S h R d . O o l m ile to sale site. B u yars In fo rm a ti^ * AU Tracts M il lie auctioned on the premlseB o( trece No. 1 on Foitush Road * Agents will be on property Sat Januery 11 th, 1SB7 frorn JO O D a ^l S.^Oprn It’ In Event of impassable rdada'Auctianw« be held on JanuanSSth 1997 в IQOOeni ' G ro u p in g w ill b e aHovwed o n T r ^ 1 . 8 . a a n d 7 : T U M A N O C O N O m O N t : 10 % Depotit RKUind « I SMh tn(:lcn the day ol Auction with Balance Due Î VWhln 30 dev». IMannounemmt$on the Day d Auction Diki РпееЛпсе аягЛпкжаМмчШа.) рстаттнотпмиммтаа rC TA I9iatS aS 4407 T h f iriT ff Мтгппи A itftln n ti rr> BoaeyChMK'“107в4^)С«- GwidMMKim ,ei (»88^738 DAIRY DISPERSAL ааапгаадлваанрмш ^ W .,ja iw g a j| ii^ i a i3 m - Fnm l4 0 EMIolSI«lHVII>,NC,E>lli174.Farniin*lonM .,li«onRLM1, IM on (M w CiMk M . Fami on ilgM. tMMh lor Ugnt. 100 HOtSTEINS . ■ ■ TSCowa' '■ 25- n i ia c ta U o n (1 5 Щ М M l ) - 2 5 - 2 n d la e ta llo n • 2 S • 3 n l la c la llc n . S 2 lb .a v g .t a n i iw t i.* 1 0 0 % A .1 .B n a d t ig .F e d a c a M Q in e lic a . SSHaWara IS Eiipoaed & Shbit M -1 0 Yeaiünga. C M t « ba M M tor M miIM М р ям1 СшгМ iMi ÍMlgNi « 4 ■alt dqi СИМ v a nd baing O H M A «му m nd, g w ilia and aya Ч>|>«1. .10 dus in Jan., > Ite In Fib.. r w d n M ia a ^ M i.V M jiia .'M i aad M yitm ii tot youl EQUin|№ Hr D iL s»d 1 itO Q M 1 M W M 4 H R C M *ram a 8 W S e S N IM llE m K ) XB-ie Union CiiMdaSiwiHTMitrtMaianiaiiialciy líTídw m U IM TbnPielii* • 1 IW tfa iiM lU HmmalNymtoiaH Extra hwome ii!| ;:>|l l''l| 'i ï S ; 'Г-! т ш ю ш M U : SAT., J a n ie , 8am.;:! W an S t. С о Ы ш ш . Emplylng!-! houaa: Ш chair. ШИа A chain,|:! a ^ tadm ar, в » ф г o« ciiniialor,'-j oid BR auHa, an Antiqua waidrobe,!!' Iran bad. diaaaar 4 m on. 2e4-i'¡ 2304., |:l ' M àe aa d H iM N rD it« .tp a M ,M O a * rC N a lill* .lПагПйПагМогЙкИмОММ «¿ас-,’."' - r i - . ■ -a -' BIO - D^yiE COUNTY ENTjERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 16,1W7 [H IN M C H iiN S lV E F R O F T C A B LE ; 1— '.nimnis 1 CnrcI Of Th.inks Щ 1 Homes For Rent Щ Losl & Found 11 Miscollnnoous 1 Mobile Hom('s/Snl(' 1 BEAQLE PUPPIES FOR sale, 910- 463-2S28. ____________________ FREE PUPPIE8^34-4257. POT BELLIED PIGS for sale, $20 .& up. 492-5216. Apartments AFFORDABLE LIVING, country atmosphere. Try Northwood Apts. Studios. 1 & 2 BR's: &art>°se. water & sawaga Included. Come see what we have! SOO Noithrldge Cl.. MocKsville. 704-634-4141. MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE; All brick energy .e№clenl apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances lumlshed Including dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, .washer/Sryer connections. High W. Shaver would like to express their appreciation to friends & the church (or tho lood, kindness, sympathy a support during the loss ol our Molher. God Bless each ol vou.___________________________ THE FAMILY OF Wiley Angall expresses to the neighborf;, Iriends & to all who came by, sent lood or sent cards & lor your prayers i visits during my husband & our Father's sickness ft his death.Mr. Ruth Angell i dauqhters. energy elfteient heat pump pn cenlral heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen & bath lloors. Located In Mocksville behind Hendricks Fumituro on Sunset Dr. oH ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-e M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 704-634-0168.__________________ НЮЕ BASEMENT APT., IBR, 3 1/2 miles out 158 from iriocksvliie, 492 Main church Rd. 634-2967. JANET DEAN'S ART Studio Creates original custom portraits ol children, adiills, pets, show cars/lmcks, businesses & homes. Starting at S38. For more iitlormation call & please leave message. All calls relumed. 704- 634-1549 (PO Box 984, Mocksville, NC 270281. Opportunity LOOKINO FOR A business? That is nol MLM Executive income in 6 mos. or less. No personal sales. 1500 req. 800^32-0018 ext. 9967. Card 01 Thanks THE FAMILY OF the late Marie Booe March woukJ Ilka to express out sinceie thanks & appfectation to everyone for their many act of kindness & sympathy during tha loss of our dear loved one. God Bless each of you.Trov Frederick 4 Family. O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PAflTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Steve llames carpet Oeanlng * Carpet AUpholsiery CI«ar)ino * Homes, BuslneuM &Churchis* Water Oamag« Extraction Sarvlc« * Over 15 Years Expartenca * EBEEEttlfnataa MockavMa.NC Handy Man Service« — UCENSED ELECTBICAL CONTRACTOR - & GENERAL CONSTTRUCTION r l. CarpetPorches • Decks • Patios • Storage____^ _ _ M p a p a > ftli« ln g j^ ■ Attic & Celling №113 • Service Changes • Remodeling New Construction • Tfelephone Hookup Home Alaim & Computet (Sble Installaion m OKE WORK fO H L O S m iK Y I F r a a E M iw tn • M IM m iIII tank Favre/Owner (7 0 4 )6 3 4 -0 0 2 1 Mobile: (9 1 0 ) 9 4 1 -7 0 4 1 MONEY IN AS LITTLE AS 24 HOURS! : Margaret Caudle Income Tax Service 1478 N. Main St. MocksvUle, NC 27028 634-2112 All States Available On the 4 >ot pnp u a tia n avaibble for all lU les jn thé USA M w is e ., : ■ . ■ EXCEPTKMALLY НЮЕ, 2,000 sq.ft., 3BR, 2BA, central heat, alt 4 vacuum. Dishwasher, stove, disposal, skylights, carport & wrap­around declt. Nice yard, private. t795/mo.704-636-57fe,__________ REAL NK;E b r ic k home, country near Lee » Jockey. 3 Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:5;30am-1:45am. 1st & 2nd shift or by the hour. Permanent or temporary care available for lntants.12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 64-601 By-Pass near Ingersoll. 634*7529 or 634-1980. Debra Stanley, owner. CHILDCARE IN MY home, 1st & 2nd shift. Junction Rd. 492-2477. IN HOME DAYCARE has 2 openings available, any age child. 634-3447.______________________ KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCAREhas Immediate openings for Infants- preschool. Call 998-2220 between 12:30 & 2:30.___________________ LOVINQ CHILDCARE IN Pinebrook area. Ref. available. 940-6587. leave message.________ MOTHER OF 3 will babysit in her home. Wm. R. Davie area. Mon.- Fri. CM492-5126. Farm Machinery SCRAPE BUDES, BOX Blades, Boom Poles, Carryalls, Potato Plows, Spreaders, Bushhogs, Gates, Corrals, Feeders, Post Hold Diggers, Disc, Plows, Yard Tools, Rock Rakes. Low prices Wright Farm Galea 998-8637. ■ SMALL TRACTORS 2000hp, 3 pi. hitch PTO, reconditkjned, new paint, $3950 & up. 998-6462. FOR S A U : FRENCH Credential chair In good shape. 492-5549. FOR SALE; PRIDE lilt chair, like new, used only 8 mos. Color sandlewood. Paid $600 will sell for $475. Call 634-5378. Homes For Rent 2BR, IBA, LEAVE message. 284- 2670.___________________ 3BR, 1BA, LEXINGTON Rd,$450/mo., (top. il ret. teq. 910-722- 0220. people limit. 998-4729.___________ WHY RENT WHEN In mosl cases you can own your own home for less? $1000 dn. & $l99/mo. New 3BR, 2BA del. & O f ...........skirting, steps & eli3BR, 2BA del. 8| set up with A/C, skirting, steps & electric hook up. Factory Direct Housing. Hwy 70 E., Statesville. 800-326-M36. Homos For Salo COZY COUNTRY HOME on 2.6 acres + or Davie Farm ft Land Sales. 634-0757.________________ FOR SALE BY owner: Advance area, 3BR, 2BA, remodeled Inskle ft oul. 1660 sq. It. $112,000. 998- 8053.__________________________ FOR SALE BY owner: Main St., LOST SMALL WHtTE fluffy Maltese In Rich Park around Thanksgiving. REWARDI 634- 3686.__________________________ LOST: 2 MALE yellow (cream) labs. Hillsdale area. 998-6269. LOST: FEMALE ORANOE catw/white throat. Losl In Food Lion paridng lot at VtliliowOaks on Fri., Dec. 27. Pleas« call If found. Rewardl 284-2687. Lots For Sale 145 QROVE ST., Cooleemee. Call 704-634-2896. Miscollnneous Cooleemee. New vinyl siding, gas heat, AC, remodeled, 2 spacious BR,^1BA. Best Buyl $45,000. 998- Land For Sale 1.« ACRES IN beautiful country selting, near Mocksville. $13.500. 998Ц77г._________ FOR SALE: 10 acres w/septic, $42,500; 5 acres w/mobile home, $37,500. 998-2865.______________ NEARLY S ACRES with 2 mobile home lots, presently tented at $270/mo. Just N. or 1-40. short terni owner financing possible, $49,900. 704-636-5795 before 8pm.___________________________ WOODLEAF RD. HEAVILYwooded, 1.5 ft 2.5 acre building, lots, suiveyed, petked. New doublewides or modulars OK. $16,000-$18,000. 998-0846. Lawn Care A U SEASONS U W N CARE. New ft existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-477. C • M SERVICES: We provide all types ol lawn service, mowing lavms, clee DANNER LAWN t Leaf Servtee Gutter clean, lawn work ft maintenance ol ail types 704-492-7938. lypes OI lawn service, mowing lawns, trimming shmbbery. Commercial FREDDY’S ROOHNe 704-492-5923 R e s id e n tia l шшсяоешвепЕЯвияневзвийаи HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELUNG THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANOmO TIMBERmMBERLAND CALL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES АнаИп ИаМ Lumbar Go.2762 Hickory Hwy. StatMvWa, N.0.28877 1.5 TON 10 Seer QUC AlC unit, used for 2 mos. $350.634-9114. 2.5 TON AlC coil & hot water coil w/air handler. Lennox brand, used 6 mos. $450.634-9114.__________ 2.5 TON NEIL heal, pump air handier, 3 yrs. old, matching 10 Seer outdoor unit, 7 yrs. old, 634-9114._______________________ DUE TO SEPARATION; need to sell new rocker recllner, paki $600 will take $275 OBO; new queen size hide-a-bed, paid $1500, will lake $475 OBO; or will sell recllner ft hide-a-bed both for $750, OBO; Antique BR sel, bed, box springs, mattress, dresser w/mlrror, real nice, $1300 OBO. VCR ft color TV remote control $230 lor set OBO. Have other odds ft ends, 704-284- 2199 ask for Louise.______________ FOR SALE-K ft Q Salvage: Special: on oval glass mahogany doors. Name brand jeans, $6.№/pr. We slock stainless steel In sheets ft pipe. Super savings on carpet ft linoleum as low as {з.95ЛА: 4'XB' exterior sWlng, $e.95/ea.; Comjgated culven pipe up to 24' dla.; We stock pumps ft accessories lor wells. 1‘X12' pine shelving, $.69m.; Fomiica,$.50sq. ft.; 4'Xg'X5/8' wafer board. $9.Ю ea.; гооПпд felt, $6.95/roll. Steel I- Beams for sale. • К ft Q sahfage (Reynokla Rd.) 1st business on west bank of Yadkin River, 91009-2124. FOR SALE; CIVIL War Items, eariy leoo's USN Offknra Sword ft book The Confederacy 1861-1в65'‘ c ^ r l^ e d 1884. Call 998-61 fe II FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, all hardwood. 998-3538 leave message.__________________' FOR SALE: WESTLAWN,Everiasting Ule, vault ft plot, $1200 OBO. 634-4134 or 284-2199. HUQE SAVINOS ON selected models ol Arch type steel bidgs, 25X30, 30X42. Qreat b a c l^ shop, 2 car garages. Easy llnancing available. Call Immedialeiy 1-800-222-6335. MONEY TO LOAN: Qood ciedit, bad credit. We understand problems. If you need a mortgage loan call Gary Poff al 1-800-200- 0703 or Statesville 704-924-7200. QUALITY CORN FED Ireezer beef for sale. 998-5206._______________ SEASONED FIREWOOD, $55 1/2cord, $100 cord, del. Call Jake Miller 998-0846._________________ STEEL BLD08., NEW. spring del. OK. 40x60x12 was $15,500 now $a,990; 50x100x16 was $26,200 now $17,990; 60x200x16 waa $62,500 now $39.900. 1-800-406- 5126.__________________________ WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 634-4335.____________________ WOOD FOR SALE-all hardwood. Call after 4pm. 492-7901. MolJilo Homes/Ro 3BR TRAILER, $350MO. $350/dep. No HUD callers. Call 284-2130 after 5pm.______________ TRAILERS FOR RENT. Waler fumished. Take gaitiage off. Nice quiet trailer parti near Lee Jeans. No pets. Limit 2 people. Ref. req. Call 940-2395 leave message. Mobile Homes/Sale "LO S HOMES“ SInglewklesftdoublewkles. Affordable prices, quality bulll, dependabi« senrice. Factory Direct Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave. 910-767-7565. Winston-Saiem. Ask for Odie Perkins.________________ 2BR, FURWSHEO. 704-284-4238. if no answer, pleasa leave message._______________________ 3 BR HOME In S. Rowan Co. Taka over pmts. Call Stacy at 704-630- 6149 after 10am.________________ BEST BUYS; DOUBLEWIDC'Sunder $299/mo.l Call Usa 910-468- 4380. CLEARANCE SALE; A Unwdel home» must be soU to make room for new models. Free heal pump w/ail homes sokl during this clearance sale. Free aet up S -del. Call Scott, Factory Dired Housing, H v^ 70E, Statesville, 800-3»- DIVORCE FORCES SALE of 2story mobile homel Mary's husbahd lelt her ft went overseas. Help saveher credltl LOW dn. ................ $146/mol 800-715- doa (an away tool_______________ . FOR SALE; 14X80 mobile home, set up In Deer Run. 3BR, 2BA, central air, sloraoe bklg., nice 9790.__________________________ URQEST INVENTORY IN this area: over 300 ftoor plans to choose from $f you think you have been quoted Ihe best prtee, you need to check with us. ijew single«^ as low as $14№mo. New doubiewides as low as $ie9/np. we accept trade In. Land homo pkoa. available. Free credit check. $0$ dn. to qualified buyers. We finance ali used homes, with terms to suit you. Low tates, tree ciedlt check! Mocksviile Housing Center Hwy 601 S., Mocksvill«, NC ' _________704-634-7734 LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Nonmod,NC. 800-777-8652 Bargain prices. 40 new homes. 14X70, $15,999; 24X56. $24,999; 28X60. $32,999; 28X80, $40,999. Open 7 days , prices posted.__________________ OAKWOOD HOMES OF Lexinglon Used Home Sale '83 14X56 2BR, 1BA «5883 $2500 '79 14X60 3BR, 2BA *0419 $3500 '88 14X60 2BR, 2BA »7481 $8500 '73 12X60 ZBR, 1BA «8353 $2400 '70 12X60 2BR, 2BA «8098 $1900 '9014X72 2BR,aSA *1510 $14,500 Repo '9014X60 3BR,2BA «0951 ■8« 14X60 2BR,2BA «0957 $3,025 All homes are dropped on your lot: within too miles. J t N « . E l^ MODEL SALE frofri 17995 ail lol models must got OfSy at Key Homesi 776-1644. TAX REFUND TIME is here:toyaway homel Uttle as $100 dni Until tu refund, all hornet rwlucad; ^ about rebatesi Cal Belly or Usa. 910^68-4380. CNA’s AIDES needed in Wei tern Fonyth and Eutern Davie counties. CNA certiflcation and 1 year’s experience needed. Flexible hours. Bring this ad and receive a $100 bonus after completion of 40 hours. nYUAIIlin 111-723 IIII HOUSEKEEPER POSITION AVAILABLE Hours 8am-4;30pin Altemate Weekend Work Necessaiy Gkiod Benefits, CompetHh« Pay Apply In Person to Carol Crawford .......or Call 704^3535 For More InfomtMkm M IIUM NCARE IWHemNSt d F M O a O M U E " - ^ '“ " ^ C iiA ’s To Cover bavie County AiljShifts Part-Tim#&FullTime Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 910-7№1197 Piedmont HomeHeahh» Inc. Winston-Salem *rhe/wnMtam’cofWeiiK wsVlTMt youmti TRI-COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH IS CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES; ■aioVlika or 111 iiidit la IliU dlvliloo * lo il planliii. CouidcrauTlum ««SSoEusSSy’*’” » * * " * “ 12 yem. eip. la ctnmuiiiiy cUldlMal unit tjp-titaS w iK A cBilcal lupetvUoa or cau a ^ H d e w n iin iv iiio . ---------------------------- mi i i fMBco oCiwdlCTi recordi ladd^ictiy. w ÿ SdCol lad I yr. »SlSJ7&mS22. o r g g g M a w - t !»•<««« " " « I i»««i(«иЫНИп. will K I M advocM for clienl md1b piovkk CMC тмммюем icrvicet duftiiy (UatnoicdMaSvekieiBeiitil coorSam dcHvtr of i t n i« u ! ís S Í T y i tip. S Ö M - u C w T 1 —----------J-,--------------------- t'ilnieliledlIeVInipñvliioa of uitr. o lili iMmnlloK and -. «idî ул ир. S jlirr_r«r И6,195-И«даа.d 2 уп. пр. Stiin ш ик S26.l9S-I3l.09a lillS lühiilkl! i i S S i mii" * '* " *BKiKlo't d iim «d Ropoiiiiblc foi a M o j^v « a ÿ M y opifiik» ..-...p.»-!-« a J S l Ü Â b  a r ï c l ü ^ ^ ÜIÄÜ iUW4 ^ Ib a - Ib Ч1111У lubmli • Nonh CaiDilaa naie inUaUon fbra n d copy of collen 'irm m ipiiio:, : -í- - ; , ' m s o m a L o m c E [ 'r a K o u N T y jO N m ii^ ____i . ~ 'U lW in C O U Ñ ( n .R U R r B A U m ' T ^ " s á - ' • ' '- ñ ¡ » f need your good used .¡Jo,bile homes. Let's trade todayl ■Call Lisa 910-468-4380. ^ Is all you■ “I™ creditCall Len or Fred al 704-630- .6400. Clayton Homes of Salisbury. •97 DOUBLEWIDE. DEL ft set upw/heat pumpi Steps, skirting ft flWlric no^-up at no extra cost. • 7 | |i| 6 J ? 0 ^ X , r PIANO TUNINORepairing ft Rebuilding s i i t e e Wallace Barford ___________998-2769___________ ; SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning ft Repair : ' 704-492-200(5 or 704-634-0158 Jack Seaford I WILL NOT be responsible for any Idebts olher lhan my own, Johnny p.Anderson.____________________ PUBLIC SALE: MOCKSVILLE Mlnl-Slorage to sell the contents of the following units for unpaid rent ft expenses: «109(Delores PInela,$235 ------------- ------«239 «247 «277 «333 «305Household goods. •223(Debra Wallace, $225), Jease Hayes, $130), Tlteresa Hoch, $235), Cindy Thies, $235, Julie Morris, $198), ft Bradley Cragg, $165). Bhoid goods. Sale dale: Jan. 25, 1997 al 10:00 am. 817 Salisbuiy Road. 704-634-2483. „ » . S S S T C ! » i5 !g fc “ * * “» i!s 3 !)7 HOUSECLEANINO; DEPENDABLE. HONEST. CALLfor estímate 492-5684. JARVIS CLEANINQ SERVICE Small Business ft Yard Maintenance, Ref. Available. Starting al $35. 284-2221 or 634-3942 Melissa Jawis Leave message. LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINO Rtehard Link-Owner Free Estímales ___________634-3248___________ MAJESTIC DESIGNS, PAOEANTFormáis, alteratkms ft special designs. 940-6587. PAINTINORemodeling - Home Repalts Large or Small Free Estimates JAMESMILLER _________ 998-8340___________ PRESSURE CLEANING; All Types »l<#ng, dean and waterproof decks, gljos, driveways and walkwaya. VCR CLEANINQ ft Repairs. Vogler'a TV Senrice. Advance. Visa ft MC accepted. 998-8172. THE CLEANING U D YI will do the wotk, while you take the credil. My reputatk» Is spotless. Free estimates, rel. available. Have room in my schedule for smaller lo mkl-slze homes. Call 634-4537, ~__________ WHITTAKER PAVINGPaving, Seal Coating, Hauling Qravel Call for Free Estimates 492-7820 MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE; '81 Yamaha Exciter 185, 2875 miles, EC; '88 Kawasaki 454 LTD, 2756 miles, EC. 8am-5pm 910-427-1557, ext 2258 or evenings 910-650- 0612._________________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buk:k-Oo(te s St., Salisbury700W .lnne8S t.,« 704-636-1341 Office Spaces 37 COURT SQUARE, 1200 W- sq. It. available Immediately. $49(Vmo. Call Serendipity Shops. 634.Q555. OFFICE SPACE FOR tease In new bldg., Mocksville Professional Ctnter. 634-3944. Reni Estnte FOR RENT; BEAUTY/BARBERsh<v. Equipped lor 2 operators. -->8, fomtaiiy Cuts Uniimitei o. 634-3406. R-AMZIL CUSTOM HOMES Is expanding pioductlon In Denvoi. Now occepUng applicalions for nil phases of homo biilidino Including: ■ rintshCaipenten ' Wall Framers ‘ Bheetiock Hangeis k nn lsh e n ‘ B eculcal •Plum bing Most poslUons requlio heavy lilting. Must bo ablo lo lead tape measure and pass drug scieen. Training Is available for applicants with good vraik history and good attendance. Staittng pay is S6.00/hi. plus Sl .BO/lii bonus for peilect attendance bringing staiting pay uj 17.50/hr. PioducUon pay earnmg potenUal up to S12.75 per houi when qualilled. Most associates qualify for production p.iy alter 9 weeks of tialnmg/employmeilt. Excellent company benellts mclude: •7 paid Holidap • Paid Vacauons •401K ReUiement • Paid Bmpioveo Health & Life Insuiance • OpUonal Dental Insuiance Please apply In peison 8:30AM-4:30PM R-Anell Custom Homes. Inc. Hwr. I I • Denver, NC ■ . I ;CHIMNEY RRE ELMMNATORS-^ rtilie d ft licensed sine« 1978. ¡^weeping, Reslorationa, Chimney icaps, gas logs, buck stove, parts ft______________-297;9039. i l DAVIE ELECTRONICSServicing car stereos, home stereos, VCR's CD's, CB's andNintendo. 20 91 irs experience. -i179. C.HOUSE CLEANINO-II you don’t M ve the time to dust, mop, ft really . . clean then you need mel Just call 998-3356 ; Free Estimates References Upon Request MAINTENANCE HELPER/VAN DRIVER Must have clean drhring record. Good benefits, competitive pay. Apply In Person to Carol Crawford or Call 704-634-3535 For More Infonnation jiftflUM NCARE u n H e n rd S I. OF MOCKSVIUE G^EATJOBSI g;?eatpay/ : GREAT BENEFTTSI ‘ FlMlbtoSelMdules«Medlcaineiriel ;,PtfdVke«Mon • 401K • PenaionPlen . Т Ы и о п А и М м м * .A d v in e iiiiiM К М П О М Н у ! * ВП1рюу19«ЮвЯ ' Now Mring nUiNOLY. UOTIVATIO people for UM ibHowlna n A PT роЫНом •CMhiers - • OMClMto• BMiyCM«' •PraduMCM(| • ' •MMtCIWfct . fOsivOmtm• FmmFoçdOêHm• Floor M M nm ceitah •amShMFiywi• SMioodClMk •ОШоФАиШшт . • имСеоке • ExperftncedWlne СопмИнМ - • Fryer». •FOodD« •ardShmcMMm •AssMamChil * Cike Deconlors • CusUnwSMVkaCMi •tMuMKpecMyFtadeCMi •3rd Shm SlackCMa w m jM РИМОМ! n Ù i Moneti lOenMpm Set 12рпйрт ' и 1 С а 1 Ш 4 1 Ю а в т ю п е Rd. Clemmons, NC >W № 7lng(M eerie«|NKpsrngii« CkieauMonNvparM И к м «»»оеям г^Н ирегЖ А ам иипеЖ аИ ^аекое«; ANINCREDIBLE PLAC EIÜ W O R K! G q u s ro tifib « ^-^ - и CHEVY BERETTA (wtHte),' 5 sun root, new Hres, kidts - - engine), $2000 OBO. ‘ts INTERNATKMAL SCOUT.Runs good, $1200. 998-5242 after 7pm.___________________________ '78 MUSTANG KINO Cobra, $3500 neq. 492-5912. '94 250 RAM Dodge Mark III Van, burgundy w/gray interior, 35,490 miles. $(5.506. 284-2148. 2-ЗВЯ HOUSE on farni w/IOt acres, w/outbuiklings ft bam. 910- 699-3993, call anytime.__________ ALWAYS BUYING STANOmbtimber. Will cut k)ls. top dollar pakl. CaH 704-637-9097. j BUYING PMC I hardwood timber, deHvered kigs ft king pulpwood. Shaver Wood Pradu%, Inc. 704- 278-9291.______________ I m S P O N S nU A S O H R h U er wishes 10 lease land In Davie or Rowan Counties. Call collect 704- 586-9620.________________. RESPONSIBU ETHICAL HUNTER kicking lor small tract ol land for hunting short or king terni. Call 634-3942 or 284-2221. can leave message._________________ SEEKMG LOT TO buiU home In Eastsm Davie County. 996-8904. ^ 100 IN K E R S N U O Id// ' gee Info. pkg. 24 hr. 1-714-225- ATTENTMN; HEALTH S M V K U Is currently kicking lor RNs ft CNA'S that can provkle skilled In home nursing care. II you are certified ft are kioking lor a rewarding career leaching health caw maintenance to the Patienlffamlly whUe M m lm a very co ^U tlve nlary, p le m c^l to .schedule an Inten/lew.704 BOOKKEEPER WANTED FOR i M i g . - 7 » ( 3 j r ' « S r » 7 - Ä Co- Call 1-800-642-1^5 ext. 7458, Hennan ntwofth.____________ . iABYSITTEII lor wseksndevenings lor 5 yr.oM ft 10 mo.dd. Must have own trsnaportatkm. be non-smoker, IS lyis, ot older ft provide ret. PInebrooWFannlnglon area 998-4292. , CHURCH SEC.mNAIICIAL SEC.First United MethodisI Church, Mocksville seeks Church Sae. with s i k g , o J i i s : a " ' Ä 5 ^ ^ working knowledge ol WordPerfect. Please send resume to: Search ComnMtte«, Rist United Methodist Chureh. 305 N. Main St., Mocksville, NC 27028. DtMCTOR O f YOUTH MmMrtawarned at First UnitM MethcMst Church, Mocksviile. Person most enjoy the challeri« o(iWoiklng wWt ft directing ihe efforts л1 adolescenls. Chrlsllaii Educatkm background prelerreil but. itot ^aoTutely necessaryvPosltkiitils М ‘ ’5 т т ‘ 5 ! ± ' ы Л1оШу limited to such. Interetted IndhiKkials shoukl stilyiiit a resiim« to: Seareh Committee, First Unllsd Methodist church, 305 N. Mam 5?., Mocksville. NC 27028. ____ EARN EXTRA MONIV with ahort hrs. Total Care ol the CaroNnas has openings lor PT CNA's ft HMC’s tor prhrate duly home care. Cal P l ^ In the Albematle оПк». Can 1-MO- 432-8545._________... ■ : Excm NG o p p o m tiM T v fo r Sec, In Retirement'nesofl MMg. Oep. Communlcatkins skills') computer litorate. Real Esiale background helplul. Bermoda Village. 998-6535, Mon.-Fri., 9em- 5pm.________________________• ■ ■ GREAT CUPS FOR Hair : Guaranteed saHsfactkm, guaranteed atyle. Top team membera needed for rapkl ibualness.ghalreareC I. Great G row inglocal Bottling Co. has openings for honest, reliable, quality oriented production line workers. Full time. M-F 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Excellent b^B ts anti wages. Call :M-F 9''am - 5 pm {910)^^894. Щ expanding h_________________ Cilfw olfen: compelMve wsgas,. bonus pay. great benellts, upbeat. envinmfnenl,besttrainlrain Industiy, growth (naoitunlties. -i- Pleasa call 6 5 9 -^C « n tie sla g « .■ Jonestown Rd., at Hwy 421, VWnaton-Salem._________________ GROUP HOME MANAGER NEEDED lo work al tha DD home lor ladles. Shifts nin 7 days on/7 daya off. Excellent benefit pkg., annual grosa salary of $18,4». Valkl NC Drivers ik»ns« req. Call 704-634-3276 for more Inlo. ' w sm SALES. SM AU tocal needa 2 mature persons :Mr immedUite . , amploymeM.- TeleRtaiketlng e«p. a p h i Salary/draw on commisakin shoukl a v e rg e m r $10i№r. HMsdale a M . PHWON TO CLEAN ptIvM homea. FT, Mon-Fri. Q oS j^/jianellts. CkMrliekfs. 76CI- Quincy Compressor D iv is io n o f C o lte c In d u 8 trl08 Quincy Coiiipressor has tha Idkiwlng posttkma avaHabki at our Alabama design and manufacturing lacKly. _ Design and PMtaghig Engineering ol Rotating Equlpmwit Challenging posttkma available in new product devetopment BSME and m S srSocedkiS?*” * P™*“ *•“ Ung D M g n e n - TWo-ycar design and dralUng degree with CAO experience. Pn>- Englneer a pkia. 4-6 yaara axpetlenca k) mechankal deaign, QOftT tra li^ . casting design and machkia altcp practkise. rotary equipment p a c k a ^ . pcaHlve dlsplecemanl ccmprasaor axperlenca a pkia. S M resume and salary lequlramenla to:Sharan OeraUng, HR Nenaier QuknyCeiiifraeeer .7« H, D|*een Sliest.|MylMne|lte.AUIIIO>............ ....... MEqutlOfpalunllyEmployiiUr/HV CASUALTYPROPERTY • Ucensed Agent.. ________.opportunity to servk» ft em u a d to a large t x ^ d exisUng monotti* commereial customers baas representing the nalkma leadktg companies, aggressiva mktg. I lead dev. depb-. compansatkm nag., earnings unlM ed. Fair resume to 1-800-518-2666 or ctM 1-600-989-7515ext325. ~ SECUMTY OFFICERS S7.4S-$7.60Air. Security Forces, Ine. has Immediato swing aMA opanlnga^ Advance araa. Clean CfM nA must. c2 iJic? B !rt"a t'*7 8 E « 5 ^ 8am-4pm, Mon.-Frl. ■ ^ SHOP MECHANIC; NEEO mkmachank! tor sanilce worit « i tnicks, trallara. tortdMa S Irant and kiaders. Diesel axp. a must Must have own tools, be an i reconi keeparft аЫе lo i PARTNERS* Medicare^Jleib^ ¡liM TN tBS was untadas Ihe numlief one HMO In the Ttlsd ires foe . *" Ч » PABTNESSneed.hinl woridn».deJicacd Utffisatkm RevfcwCooniim rton ^ »BSN. a en«« i m su medfcsl csie covtied by ^f m iN W I» niedfcillv весениу. cou etrecdve. mdrnlln». ~«iiiy - .ia ii.^ m.i. i л. •: «Kinilkaik]aofidnriuk»nd(ocuiedFracedim,RtoialmaaMeaKaimlclakiiievie« К е ш ко м кш «Л Ы Л -»1 с-,ч«Н « « « й« ие и «,« 1» 1 еа Л « .к« « e * w q e i^ - lc - CaM М Ш М|М М|М Coordfanton E ip e i^ i^ RI4 wUi M >m .qiedi(sl/M lM sed of c a ñ bcdi iapeilna sod outpeiiiai. wMi the ia m MgenicM acdvkiss kKktde ceäcMK« nvlew, a ad n tiÉ iiiiia lin isa ssM M i . ■Í m u«niie« or diaical о й с ^ .................................................vicñ, medical equlpaieaia О ш 1ку1ш р|_ . . 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Main StTMt Mo6k8Vlil«.NC 27028 -------------------^704-634-573» ---------- Win Cash Pick The Winners Contest Malls: Page B4 P ra tin g The PlaiTtatipn Owners fal0 Steps Ic^Keep Development Off National Historic Landmark Page4 if ) /t!*; DAVIE COUNTY 8 0 « ^ByJcomeHmipe Itavle County Enteiprisc Reconl ■ •: What do you do when you have too ' many sludenls for the available space in :ihb schools? With Davie County's rapidly growing ' population, this has become the dilemma facing the Board of Education. Al its worst in the elementaiy schools, the boaid is looking at alternatives that might solve the problem at least tempo- rariiy, ranging from ledislricling to bring­ ing in timlcis. Tohelpdcteimlne howto deal with the problem a committee was formed. Made up of three school board members, all of Davie's principals and Iw o parents from each school, the group mel for the first timeJan. l4atMocksvilleMlddleSchool. Redislricting has been talked about for years, but never before was Ihe school system backcd against the wall os it is now with the proposed merger of Mocks­ ville Middle and Mocksville Elementaiy Schools in the 1997-98 school year. Su­ perintendent Dr. Bill Steed said. Whatever plan the committee airives atwillhaveanimp^tontheenlirecounly, he told Ihe group.j "This is inevitable. It has to be done." I Memben of Ihe comminee will hope- fullynetwork with membersoftheir com­ munities to find the least painful solution. Steed said. | Inthe 1990census, Davie County was identified as the sixth fastest growing county inthe state,boaid member Marlene Shamel told the group. Despite the overall growth in popula­ tion for the county, a dramatic growth in student population only began to show during the past four yean. Steed said. The Davie County schools had 4,564 studentsin 1992-93. This yearthecounty has just over 3,000. The problem is most evident in the elementary schools where more space should have been gmned by moving sixth gradera to Noith and South Davie MkUle Schools, but several elemenUny schools have more students than they had before that move was made. Sled explained Making matters more difficuil in the search for enough classroom ^ж е, the N.C. General Assembly has passed legis- lahne lowering class sizes for grades K-2 from a maximum 26 stutfents to 23, he said. ■ Пеак See Too Many-Faae 5 Teen Anesled ibr Stealing Jm Tnicks : A Mocksville teen has been ¿rested for stealing two uucks, fflyl authorities are looking for a (Mid twlkved to be involved in those and another car ihefk in MocksviUe. ;!; William Michaellnscoe, 16,of l90LakewoodDrive, was chaiged Jon. 10 wilh 3 counts of larceny, and breaking, entering and lar­ ceny of a motor vehicle. He was placed in Ihe Davie County Jail in lieu of a SSO.OOO bond, pending a Feb. 20 first-appearance hearing in Davie District Court. The arrest саше as a result of a jointinvestigation with the Mocks­ ville Police Depaitment and Davie County Sheriffs Depaitment. A truck reported stolen from Ellis Auto Auction on Jan. 8, and o|M reported stolen the following moniing firomaresidence on Deer №in Drive, were recovered in a wooded areaofTMcCuUohRoad, siJd SherifFs Detective-Robert ‘npUer. -The two are also suspects for stMling a car in Mocksville, and investigatois thinkthe second sus­ pect may have fled the slale in that stolen car,'Itotter said. Hit Him Again Jason Cregar and Ann Barone tod tor their friwxi Junior Ctaaiy during the Tuff Man compaMion at tht ammv In MocksvUle Friday mghL For a stoiy and mora photos, p to ^ see Page B5. -PhetebyWeBwiherdl Planners Bsdmson Majority: Closing Davie ByMlioBanilMrdl Uvie County Enterprise Record . Imagine being a young couple i^th chikken, woiking in tow- paying jobi, with no health iuw: "Aflerpayiiigthemedkalbilb, ihdis't not much money left," the yoimg moiher said. "Sometoes, thoe b hanOy any food in the how." • Itnafine bdng an eMerty per- son; lick and akine, with baiely enough tnooey (p pay the bills. ' ItepoUcminiitAndtbey'ie iqov own back yard. But Davie Counly's "giving" naiwe may pia it leiipa of neighboring counUet wlwn it OMNVfindingaMluiMniodieie Dennis Hanington told Cookemee. a S S S iiS “TKS is a loving, warm and . J y s ; to«itou.(y (D.*. ootnpassionala communilK To *»«iiidr>o»«d Yadkin, Forsyth and i_____« h n r n n m h in m r r»n n in r^n iiin “ "k*».Slokei)healtfaneedsas- n e a rtn 6 S 0 p iO D ie n iS a re | n D & V I6 Feopk'i pcic(|itk)w of ' thelrown health usually accuTMeiyieflectiiMdii calMii«,MidDr.KM( HSn«h,priiicipaia- “ ^ i a a loving. County, it's alarming to I warm and compassioo- ats community. Tohear these problems ate in Davie County, il's alarming to us," Hanington said, "bgivesui tome penxpiiontpeoplehikyeabouttheir healdi status and their peicepikia ofheahhcaie." : IhefktthaiDaviehaiawoifc- ingHeaUhyCaroUniattstaik^ addKuing many of the pnMemt ^ the county a step ahead, he said. ■ ■ ■■ • Davie HeeWiOiractor Oen pital, Bowman Gny School MediciM and the Duke Endo«^ menl,incI)idedgit)upiorreddent^ health care provMen and a lel^ phone s u r^ of G O i^ retkknti. Davki'siesulii' ihneaieat,fiinMdbyZIPi Mockivlile, Advance, and Cooleemee, whh l84com|)lellng' the survey fhm M o d is h 2S1 from„ Advance: and^J8Jir<m vestigaloribrlheu_...». ^ Cookemee reaidenta idalid; more health реоЫепм, i ргаЫетк vices, Smith sakL ihat dinctiy rdaka to the tiictUiil tbm ■» »' itigherpeweiWofckWyiied kiwer inoom m idM thmdw^ where in the eoun^l ; S p e f^ to Ideal doctgn and, cduniy Ы1Ш ( IM week. Siiiilh ^i9ciHdimeUa|(4).9faieiai) anddrinUngamongyoungpeo^. menial heahh аеЫс es, and heart diaeaie aa areaa of conocm for DavieCotin^. ■ Amohgthefladiniiortfaeiur- vey of Davk) Сойму: • men'an more likely tiian .wofOM to snob d|MMn and driak'alcohol, Md Ю do so to ex- ■oeia;,: ; •w o M M m o ic likely the men ID imjpime their dkt, while men are man ШвЫу Him woom top«tici|iaieiaakcaauif«iaKiia; ^ ' • thooe age 6S and .oldcr are moeelikclytoicp^telrllMM Mbircrpoar.buiininenlitaly than thooe a«M 5 1 ^ ю я р м thtirheiMiMexGeOeM; •А ои че 18-34М1ШМНЫУ arM lkel Davie diunty Ennpiise Reconl Hillsdale fanner Beit Bahnson continues to be a touchy subject wilh county officials, one diey apparenliyhadraihernoitalk aboul iha publk; meeting. Fvst, Bahnson opfXMed the re­ zoning of BOOacresadjacem tohis farni. The Hillsdale Group had requested the rezoning to aUow. com m ericalahdhi^H lensityred- dentialdevekipmem. Later, Bahnson submit^ a re- zoningreqMestondiovm>asldn|. for te same tMng the Hillsdale Qrotq) wanted • hix on die 2S3 acretheown^'' County, co i^iS ^o e n ap- provedytiie proposal by tk HilbdaleGKN^Mdpodpaoeda d (c i^ 00 BahnsoiMyian, ask- . „widiflie commercial aeackiilljru Yadkin' VaUey Road, ratherihMiiyaceat to the reiUential mitdrdie Uk, HUlsdaleOroupieqiMK. Bahnson re-suhnitied Ms questibuinoidiewayca^cam- nisiiaaen bad w g iH i^ He queued tho eouaty » m w die': 2S3 acres - cunendy m ad R-20!: Md R-12 -10 reiidea^iiM«rtcu^; turaL CounQTl DtreciarJeHeBoycefaiiMlhliNt! requeit »memben o itm heart lilt wMKitaoaeBty2S^i^ftaq>.: R-12andR-a0lШ ' Ш Ш Ш ц ^ в ф к й ж iR m tha lasii.||loMl йма'мппм-Даш!deviicf F la e a ia ib a a ria A Q v y ^,. ■Tiny" Uv««ood Л И т л Щ . EditpriadPa^ Finding A Winner? Basl<etball Coach HasTouglnJob Davic County High School has dccided it won'l be a happy loser. The school wants to win. Coachcs that lose games will be iii jeopardy of losing their jobs. The school has taken the tight action at the wrong time. The school relieved baskelball coach Darrell Sleele of his duties la.st week. The War Eagles have won only Iwo games ihis season. They won only one last year. Pushing out a coach in mid-season is punitive. At almost every level, coaching changes are made al the end of the season. The coach, after investing tremendous hours and effort in building the team, is allowed to flnish the .season. Sleele did not gel that opportunity. Worse, principal Linda Bost uied to camouflage her actions by making il sound like Steele didn't get the boot. He alone .suffers. The principaL Ihe school board, Ihe superintendent — those who made the coaching appointments — don'l shoulder Ihe burden. It's encouraging that winning is now important lo the school leadership. If games are going lo be played, Davie High's teams should be expected to be compeiitive. They should play lo win, not to have fun. But winning doesn't just happen because we want it lo. Davie's boys have tried hard. Coach Steele's effort has been supreme. Indeed, his performance has been better than .some previous coaches. Two years ago, he coached Davie to its only winning season in nine years. There is no guarantee that Ihe nexl baskelball coach will win more games — or as many. Will the principal be able to choose a coach who can win? Davie High's basketball fortunes have suffered badly since coach Denny Key was luted away to West Forsyth High. There were some powerful applicants for Ihe job Ihen. A foimet college coach applied. A high school coach, whose son grew inlo a blue-chip player, applied. Those, and others, were passed over for a West Forsyth assislanl coach from a 2-21 team, ll was a revenge hiring. West Forsylh laughed about lhal for years. Key led West lo Ihe slate playoffs his first year. Davie fell instantly from playoff status to the conference cellar the next season, at 2-17. The team was 2-19 Ihe nexl year. Excepi for one season, Davie has been a chronic loser since Uien — including 1-22 last year. Can Davie make better hiring decisions now? There are no guarantees. Someone loses every game. As winners and losers are divided, only half win. The coach is more critical in basketball than perhaps any other sport. Il's not enough for him lo inspire the players. It's not enough for him lo know Ihe rules of the game. In basket­ ball, the coach does almost everything bul shoot the ball. He is Ihe brains, the eyes and mouth of the leam. It is no coinci­ dence that some high school coaches win year after year. It isn't always that ihey have better players. Some have suggested lhat Davie High can't win in the extremely talented CPC. Thai's wrong. The school can win. Somelimes, a coaching change can make a tremendous differ­ ence. Somelimes it doesn't. Darrell Sleele accepted a diHlcull assignment and did well. His playofT team two years ago achieved glory because of his leadership. It was a wonderful seawn — one lo mask the pain of Ihe olher ye№. _ — Dwight Spaiks 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 23,1997 D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORD USPS 149-160 171 South Main Street MocksvUie, NC 27028 (704)634-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNT/PUBLISHING CO. Dwight Spaiks..... Robin Fequsson... MikeBamhardt.... faecky Snyder...... .....Edttor/Publ^ .....General M a i^ r .......Managing Edtor ..AdveilMng Manager 19ie-19SS 1899-1958 PMkxicalt Po(UgePiidinM ockm ltt,NC 27028 .........................S utacilptlonR il*«.................... SkigliCopy.SOCMa $20 per y u r In Nortii Ctrolini S25 per yew (xM de North Cvokie POSTMASTER SM d eddnu chinget to: Oevie County Entetprtie Reoofd P.Ó. BCK 99, M odw ie,N C 27029 Journal 1901-1971 In ТЪе Mail Tolhe editon Apparently, the three county commissluners who voted for the rezoning of the Bahnson property have a very broad and extremely liberal definition for "few". Acconling to Webster's Dictionary, all defínitionsrelatetoasmall number. Onederinition is "at least some but Indeterminately small m num­ ber". The current owners of the Bahnson property would fit the definition of a "few" people. The over 1,100 citizens who signed a petition against rvzon- ing do not fit the definition of "few". Each of the county commissioners who voted to rezone the Bahnson properly made an attempt to justify their vole long before the actual vole was taken wilh a statement lo morc than one person in more lhan one location. A paraphrased version of lhal statement is. "only a (few) peopte arc against the rezoning of the Bahnson property and they are the people lhal are making all the noise". All of the commissioners had been given a copy of the pell- tion before they made the statement. This indicates that they were totally oblivious to the petition tluil hadbeengiventothem.werelolaltyoblivloustothe prevailing senllnient of the majority of taxpayere Animals Run Zoo In Cooleemee To the editon I am simply astounded al the attitude lhat seems prevalent in our communities about people's righls and dogs rights. As \ read Helen Day wall's letter to Ihe editor in the Enlcфrise•Record on Jon. 16 about her being attacked by a neighbors dog In Cooleemee, while she was visiting her movher...on her mother’s own front porch, I was totally Incredulous at the lack of responses by the pollcc and the owner of the dog. ТЪе police did noUiing bul quote slate ordinances and theownerofthe dog obvlouslydldn't care aboul the dog's attack. His reply was. "Send me your docior bills." I'd bet most any amounl, lhat this was not the first time lhat dog bit someone. . In Davie County, apparently dogs can mtack people, other animals (cats, etc.), ruin yards, scatter trash, roam freely and its OK. However, if people were involved' in (hat 'йтс sort of destiuclive, harmful behavior they would be fined and/or pos­ sibly incarcerated. Why Ihen are people not held responsible for the destructive behavior of their animals? If I understand correctly, if you keep ik>gs and train them to bite each other, you are b law and you got arresled (story about ihe arresl of a couple for tmining dogs to fight und bile each other)...but ifyour dogs bite people, the police do nothing? Tlie animal cruelly investigator and two animal control officers were present when they arrested these folks, lis a darned shame someone wasn't present lo lend a helping hand to Daywalt when she got bitten, 'fhen again maybe she's fortunate no law enforcement people were present, since the dog had lo be beaten off of her. She might have ended up in jail for dog beating. It lookslikedogsrights supersede peoplesrights. Isn't thisjust a wee bil insane? Isn't this backwards? Now that I think aboul il. the omciols and policc in Cooleemee have long been a perfect exampleof the animals mnning the zoo. God willing, some common sense will iMT:vml and pur law enfoncement people in Davie County will protect good people from bad dogs and good dogsfrom badpeople. Just let the bad dogs and bad people bite each other. And lhal is my "Kitchen Table Philosophy." Marion Henderson Blunk Advance Commissioners Were Oblivious To Petition and they knew how cach of the three would vote long before Nov. 4,1996. It is entirely possible that "all" of the counly commissioners knew what Ihe aclua) vote would be before the Bahnson property was purchased by Ihe currcnt owners. B. Frank Eveihart Advance Family Grateful For Support Песё1уес1 After House Fire ; To Ihe editon My family and 1 will never forgel Saturday. Nov. 30.1996, Ihe day we lost our entire house and contents lo firc. There is no question this event has left a permanent mark on our lives, bul we.are strong and continue the healing process daily.. Wendy. Ihe boys, and I very seriously question whether we would have made it this far Ihls soon were it not for the overwhelming support we have rcccivedfrDmfamily,fricndsandncighbors. Words will never adequately express how grateful weare lo each and every individual who has extended a helpinghandioourfamilyduringthiscrisis. Many of you we will be able to lhank personally, yet so many more have reached out lo us Indirectly, and unfortunately, we will nevergetthechancetolluiiik you directly. Please know lhal your concern w?s. and still is, appreciated beyond description. Not that we had any doubu before, but this experience ha.<iserved lo remind us that there is $till an abundance of good, quality folks around, and Davie County has the "miukei" cwnered. Thanks to each and every one of you who gave us support In your own way. Frank, Wendy, Brook and Cooper HInnum Advance Does Telemarketing Influence Your Buying? Vm m Cm Viiiiiiia Eaton Y^iaitoii-Saicm Mockivffle. 'N a ljM td o o 'tb ^ ln 'AbnluMy noL' О т чЫ И к гЫ к ." i f - SumQiiariM devctand *Somdimei,whcnilaoHiiib ЕгкаСож WiMto»Sakffl 'No. It acte on щу M Ik» .BamhmtH 'Molish' Events Would Make For Tenific TV Fishing Entertainment Il's cold outside. Freezing cold. It's Saturday, your day off, and It's even too cold Ui play a round of golf. It doesn't get much colder than lhal. There'» only one thing left to do on a moming such as this. Grab a cup of coffee, wrap up In a blanket, and go fishing. Thais right, fishing. And you don'l even have to leave the comfort of your own home. There are about Iwo zillion fishing shows on television on Saturday morning. At some poinis, you can find four going al the same lime. No need to watch the commer­ cials for Ranger boats and Spider wire, just flip the channel nnd watch Bill Dance pull up a crapple (out of the water), Roland Martin say "Oooohhhh son" (He's not talking lo his kid) and Orlando Wilson (He wears the bcsl hal of the buncM nn a lake somewhere in Alabama. If you're lucky, you can even catch Fish Fishbume making fun ofthe whole bunch. Watching these shows sure can bring memories, and ideas. Last fall, a group of Davie County guys invited me on a fishing trip to Santee Cooper in Soulh Carolina. I jumped al the chance. Aflcr watching ihe.se guys in action, and the above mentioned famous guys on television, I believe we could make a living filming each olher on Ihe water. Il would be much more entertaining lhan the monotony now on TV. Mole (Thai’s the only name I'll use, because if Ihe police realize he still lives here... ) would be a pcrfecl replacement for Fish Fishbume. Dean could easily replace Roland Martin and Bill Dance with his knowledge, and Catfish Bob... yoii don't gel the nickname Catfish ifyou don'l know a thing or two about fishing. Mole wouldn't have to make fun of the olher guys, all I would have to do is film him doing what he does best, doing Molish things. Mollsh ■'event No. 1: He broke out in a sweat when I lold him Uial al Santee Cooper, there are signs al the ball shops that say: beer OR ball. "That’s fishing hell, and the devil's behind Ihe counter ol’ buddy,” he said. "Anyway, this Is fishing, not drinking." Sure, Mole. We arrive al Uie lake and after aboul 30 hours woridng on the boat, it goes in the water. He gives me Ihe luxury seat at the front of the boat, a cushion missing Uie foam rabber (Mollsh event No. 2). Wiihin minules, he's caught a fish. Thai's not Diet Coke you're drinking, is it Mole? A fishing trip? Right. - ' We head back in, proud of our catch. Dean and Catfish Bob come speeding across Uie lake. "Hey Mole, why won't your boat go dul fasl? And hey, Uiat's Dean's boat, and Catfish В Л has a seat with a back on ii." Mole quickly changes die subject. Dean and Catfish Bob announce Uiey caught IS crapple, but gave UKm to someone In anodier boat. • That night. Mole doesn't drink any more Diet Cokes. Up at dawn, we nit the lake again. It's hot. The lake is calm. We go one way. Catfish Bob arri Dean anoUier. About mid-day, we meet Uiem on die lake. They have 12 or so crapple on board and have landed sonve big striped bass, a gar and a few targemouUi. I announce proudly. "We got a few bites a while ago, righl Mole?" "Yea, I Uilnk so," Mole replied. "Yea, we got a bite." Catfish Bob and Dean were out of sight wlUdn « mhiute. "Mole, why won’t your boai go dial fast? Is that another Diet Coke you’re drinking?" Time for Molish event No. 3. He cranks die motor and heads across the lake full steam ahead. I looked over die front of die boat, enjoying the sunshine and die cool spray from die water. All of a sudden, a stump just under die surface crosses under the front of die boat. I turn lo tell Mole, and get whiplash when die prop hits the stump. But we survive. . We head in dial night wldi tales ofhavinguouble finding, and catching die fish. Dean and Catfish Bob come in widi a boat full offish. I ask if It’s written In slone lhat I have to be Mole’s partner, after all, diis is my first trip. CaUish Bob and Dean laugh because Mole’s friend doesn’t want to fish widi him anymore. Mole is not drinking anodier Diet •Coke. 'T h e next day. Dean and Catfish Bob have pity on die rookie. "Follow ' iis," Uiey said. They motor out, duow a marker in die waler, tell u> lo ' fish diere, and head out to places Mole’s boat baa never seen. We catch -fish at die bouy. Noi drinking Diet Cokes never tailed any better. Day Four brought a big change in die weadier. No m on «шЬшп, il waa cold, and die.wind was howling. C alflshBobjnd Dean head for . . ' home. Dean tells about overturning a boat 00 diat lake in high winds. Catfish Bobtells about watching beau sink in such winds. ' Molish event No. 4: we go fishing. ’The wind is fteezing. Waler is spraying inlo dK boat. We drop anchor, but die wind moves die boit just die same. No fish. Not even a bite. Maybe we shovM Uy die odier end of ' die lake. Mole suggested. We head across Um choppy waler, and my bull - is quickly numbed from die pounding it is laking №)m banging on die aluminum boat. Mole is getting soaked. I diink aboul all dioie boats ' overoiming in die lake. We decide to head in and watch a litde TV. Wouldn’t you know it, diere wasn't a fishing show anywhere lo be found. We're from Davie Counly, we can take anydUng. Molish event ..№■ S', die boat went h K k in die water. The guides had canceled d i^ •::&ps o f paying customers, probably lost hundreds o f dollars. The locals only didnt have boats on die water, most didnt venture from die ~:wamuh of dKir homes; Ib e one who lUd. Goat Itland BUI, looked al us ^'w idi a raised eyebrow. He knew diere was no way to talk us oul o f what r-we were about to do. He shnply offered a "Be cateAd. people have been : killed oul dm e on days like dda." : ^ Bul Mole fears no hdie. We get wet. The boat rocks more dian an : AerosnUdi concert. We get cold. M y butt geu numb all over again. We : drift for fish. We cast for Hih. No luck. Time for Molish event No; 6. Mole deckles to try to catch a nsh in ' :|.diat channel over dKie. The water depdi is about 2 inches. We get stuck. -;:№ennially, we get unstuck. Laler, we go duough some ’aquatic weeds" tiial wrap about dK prop. Eventually, we get unstiKk. Luckily, diere w u Viio oneelse on dK lake to witoesa our bow ini prowess. : Ifs getdng close to daric. our last day on dK lake. Mole is m otofini along, glancing al dial new radar detector. He hurriedly duows out * ; tnaiker. lum i dK boat around, and says can jusl short o f die nuiker. I ; do, and puU t nke size cnvpie bito dK boat, b a ihon while. Mole gett : one two. After over diree days o f fishbg. Mole found a fish. : : It's a hislotte event, a cause not to drink aome more Diet Cokea. Everybody else is afhdd to even put a boat ta dw water, and Mole flnda dK fish. Next dme, w e'ieuddi^ a cameii. rve heard that B ill Peace . ' usea h tin d i^ o f hours o f fihn for every f i ^ yiM lee him .otlch on Ih« In ТЪе Mail DAVœ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, tm . Z»^ 1ИТ; Э . il'i - h i Ж l i Sanctity Of Human Life Recogniuedi Todieeditor ^ Since Januaiy 1986. our countiy has set aside die diird Sunday to observe "Saiicllly of Human Ufe". Most SouUwm Baptist Churches along widi odieij have special services on diot day. Some will be using dw 19tti, and odiers die 26di. WhydoAmericans need a special day to remind diem how precious life and freedom are lo humans? Alotal of36 million that have not had Ihe cháncelo enjoy dlls freedom since 1963 would ask us ihese questions. DoesourconsdtuUonnotpromise us die "right to life"? I find dlls suange dut Oils "day" comes right before Martin Ludier King’s birthday. Whal wouM he dilnk about how many of Uie black Americans are denying diese rights to dielr own? On Jan. 22. students from across our counuy delivered roses to Congress, die Supreme Court, Vice President Gore and President Cllnlon. These roses are delivered fordie 24di year and are paid for by folks like us who care dearly dial some In our land are noi given Ihe freedom lo choose lo live. Al noon, diousands will march past Conslitullon Ave., past die Capitol and die Supreme Coun building In a peaceful unity showing disapproval of whol Is going on in America. There are babies dying not by dielrciioiceevety 20 seconds. The from line defense in diis battle Is prayer and over 3,200 Pregnancy Crisis Centers. Many ofdiemopeialeonashoe-stting budget, wilh one full-time director and many volunlecrs. We Resignation Not Justified To dw editor: WewrileindefenseofCoach Darrell Sleele and to express our concern over the unfair, untimely. and,lnouroplnkin,unprofesskinaldismissalofMr. ' Sleele as coach of the Davie High men’s vanity basketball leam. For die past 10 years, we have known Darrell Steeleasaleacher,Mcnd,andcoach. biaddidonto die many houn he spent fulfilling his coaching dudes, he gave coundess houn unselfishly re­ sponding to any problems we or'our teammates may have had, whedier basketball related or odier- wise. Oach Steele’s forced resignation cannot be justified. Since finally reaching success in die 1994-9S baskelball season with an overall 14-13 record, a second phice finish In bodi die conference regular season and tournament, and a visit to die second round of the slate playoffs, Davie High baskednll has gone downhill. However, diis de­ cline is noi duetoCoach Steele’s coaching abilities. His commlunent to dK pcogram cwut be ques­ tioned. After accepting die headctaching position in 1993 Coach Steele dedkaled himself to Umlng dK Davie High prognun around.' Coach Sleele tnveledtoattendcoachlngcllnks and gain knowl­ edge from the insights of many of die slate’s best high school and nation’s best college coaches. Ihe trip to die state playoffs was the fusl by a Davie High varsity men's team In ISyean. Theheightof dK starting lineup consisted of playeis ran^g Creni S-9 to6-2 with little addilkmal height con^ fromdiebench. Inaddition, dieteamhKkedovendl addedc ability. However, dus team bonded under die guidance of our leader. Coach Suxle, and fomied a family atmosphere on and off die'court whuh still continues today. Our success resulled from our ability to leam from C o ^ Steele’s sug­ gestions. Furthermore, the 94-9S team and diis year's team implemented die same offensive and defensive schemes. The responsibility for Uw contrasting results should no( be placed on Coach Steele. As widi dw 94-95 team. Coach Steele gave dds year’s team dw means to win; however, he cannot put on a jersey and play dK game for dwm. II is dw players' rcsfwosibUi^ to execute on dw court ' Fuidwtmiiie,CoachSteele'sabUitytodiiectany team dial la willing » listen shouU not be in question. For many yean be coached the badiettaall and aoftball teams to coolaence iod m nam enl chanpkiaUpl W N ad i Davie. Fbt'dnedr u playing under him and Uw odwr playing against him, we bodi gained respect for his coachlngabiliiy when he coached at Nortii Davie. Also, Uw vanity softball team at Davie High has long canied a winning tiadilionunderCoachSleele. Onceagain, Coach Sleele is Uie only Davie High varsity men’s boskeUnil coach to guide a team to Uie suite play­ offs since 1977. Now, in reganb lo some of Uie parents and playen, it is lime for you to mature. From our experience widi diis yeai's team d»y are unable lo lake conslnictive criticism and lack heart. The team’s losing record is due lo dw players’jealousy and dwir concern for personal gloryoverlhegood ; of dw team. Over Christmas break, after only winning two games, one player proudly boasted Uiat he led Uie team in scoring, rebounding, and dunks. The role of parenis has changed from aparenting and supporting aspect to a position ot self-inleresl. From our past and present experience wiUi Davie Highbasketbail, many parenBare not supportive of die team during good and bad times. Playen who have lacked playing time should be able to consult dwlrparenuforadvke. The parents shouUencour- age dwm to work hard bodi oulside of and in practice. One dwodKrhand,manypaients respond lo dwir childientobecome belter baskelball playen" or more imponandy belter people. Also, it was commonplaM to see parenis keeping penonai stats and certain parenis continually abusing die offi­ cials. TheseactionsnieboUiseirishanddetrimental udwteam. Thekeepingofindividualslatisticsdkl not encourage the team to play, and tiw abuse of officials did not refiecl well on die school or die county. In conclusion. In dw recenl weeb we have been amazed by dwdemandsofreslgnationofUie coach­ ing legend, Dean SmiUi. Coach Steele may not be Dean Smidi, but how quickly people forget Uie contributions and successes ofUwse two men. In regardstoourassistantcoaches Rank Dotson and Brian Cantrell; we gready appreciate your com­ mitment to dw program. Thank you. Frank, fcr you(coundess,unpaklhounasanassistanlcoach. Goadlucktoyou,CoachCanUell,inlrylngtolead dUa leam under whal you have learned under Coach Sleele. Once again, dianks. Coach DaireU Steele, for your dedkation to dw system. The memories of playing under you an dw best fiom our high achool y m ' ' Chad Lanier md Scott Van Hoy UNC-ChapelHiU supply infant clodilng, fumllure and food. We a^o help die modwr-to-be wiUi clpUiing and tryjto encourage herwilh the nianydedsions facing hef at Utis critical Ume of her life. Awrongdeclskinciin give her a life time of bunlens to face. Righl now, over 2 million couples are registeied to adopt babies, less than S0,(X)0 gel dlls chance. The waiting list is four yean or,longer. In the Slatesville and Salisbuiy area, we have "hope'foryoungwomenfacingacrislsofbelngu unt^moUier. Call Uw Slatesville area al 704-871-0338 New Life Pregnancy Cenler. We wUI be Uwre for you. ^ LindaHanjiofi Mocktvllle Paper Offers Humor Totheediton . 1 can not tell you how much 1 enjoy the Enter­ prise. You provide me wilh more humor than the Seinfeld show. Keep up the good work. Bamhardl lott sight of Ms journalistic code by publishing a great poem. We all know he is not smart enough to author by himself. Where are the by-lines? I also find Ben's antics with the hogs, trailers» and rebel flags great stuff. I am not sure how ybu will be able to work us Yankees inlo the Hillsdale fiasco. I understand this is pure rebel doing il.U> rebel and I mean "doing it". We yankees have a saying they must have adopted "Cash talks ¡mH B.S. walks" (Bamhardl take notice). 1 feel sorry for Bert, I had planned on donating my old washer lo him but after ihinking it over, he would probably just put lion his ftonl porch. > HetfoDufoit Advance Letter Was Mixed Up Totiwediuir. ' There seema u> be a mix up on dw acckleni IhM happenedonJan.8. A tfin i,lw asu U d K y n M « dwfaimlydidn’iknowwhohiiiheman.TheaUMr, ...1 found out dwy do know him. I would lUie to apologize to anyone whose feelings were hurt . , Kadiie T.FMer ' MocksvUk I Not Kathy T. Foster Kadiy T. Foster (Mn. KeiUi'Fbsler) of Sain Road, Mocksville, is not Ihe Kadue T. Foster of Mocksville who wrote dw letter lo dw editor dial appeared lasi week, or Uie one lUiove. 'П к fii« i))riw Jbconf «(élcanis lelleii from itsievletklbcM crim aybeaD tafH ^^^^ kical, stale, natkxial c( Intem yliiiii l iisiiN .’ An effbit Vrin be made to р М .Ш k a m ' ' are not lib ekm 'vid n r. or poof M e . U w Й кж reaovas the Ilih l ЮкЦл le i^ fer gnm m aiK l far apace: , , AQ lettan'iboidd in iU flh t ам и mt iddnas ofdw wriMr. iacktdtaf 1 iifiiN il« , a : . h>v» Im w l i <t* by4pjn.M iiiidayof<4w elH B b«pi*M w A ~ be>l№ viiioB'flihing lUpentir, Aiid dw q x m iv a f Uw V Í É * iM .« lM t a J № . £ 9 lU b W a M i y i« iir- .J, ••4 - DAVIE C O l ^ ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 23,1W7 A Landmark Decision ; Cooleemee Plantation Protected From ID^elopment By Morgan Harper Davic County Enterprise Rccord Cooleemee Planlaiion, 1,900 acres of land including (he homcof (he Peter W. Hairston family, has been donated to the Land Trust for Central North Carolina. Jeff Michael, executive dircclor of (he,(rust, announced (he conserv.'ilion easement to the media Jan. 14. "This is an Incredible legacy In conscr\’niion,’‘ he said. The house and the property arc protected." ; Peter W. Hairston. fonuerSupcrior Court judge and state legislator, said: "It's loo much to let l( go down the drain, and we (hink this will take core ofU." Peter and Lucy D. Hairston entercd the legal agrcemenl with the trust Dec. 20. Ownership of the land locatcd in southeastern DavleCounty will remain in^Halr^ton family,but the property's us« will be limited in order lo protect Its.conservation value. This easement marks possibly the largest one ever donated by a private landownerinthePicdmont. Itwill limit land development, create a pro(ccted 2,000 foot corridor for approximately two miles along the Yadkin River and provide protection forthe house, which is a National Historic landmark. Granting the casement lo the trust fuinils a long- time desire of the family lo preser>’c the lands and home In per­ petuity. "Limiting development a( Cooleemee Plantation here on ihc Yadkin River is one way my wife Lucy, (he family and lean demónstrale our concem," said Judge Hairston. The propeny protected by the ease- ■ ment Includes the Riparian Wildlife Corridor, a 300-foot buffer along the Yadldn River thal provides a wildlife corridor for two and a half miles of shoreline, ihe Yadkin River Slopes Natural Area and the immediate area around the historic home. Theplantation house w.xs built from 1853 to 1855 and reprcscntedadcpar* tun: from any prior aa’hitecture in Pied­ mont North Carolina at (hat time. New York architect W.H. Ranleti designed (he house, iLsplanpuhllshedonGixley'.s bdy's Book in 1850. which slands ЛПу feet high and Includes 12 rooms and Ihrcc porches. "I( is architecturally one of North Carolina’s finest." said Michcal. "The easement will protect ihis home from any historical inaccuracy." The house will nol be altered but the property may,but not much, according lo the agrcemenl. The Hairston family has agrccd to limit futun: development 10 \ hou.se per 25 acres on the remain­ der of the plantation land, which Is "substantially belter" according to the trust lhan Davie Ctwniy's.exislins ag­ ricultural zoning limits development of one unit per five acres. The Hairstons have also agreed to prevent the building of any residences wiihin an arca extending 2,000 feet from the river’s bank cast of Hairston Road and 1,600 feet wesl of Hairslon Road. The family has fortelted Its mining rights, which will protect the rare or­ bicular diorilc Slone deposit found on the plantation. The slone Is listed os a Natural Historic Landmark by the U.S. Park Service, andcovcrs lOto 11 acres of ihe plantation. Traditional uses of the land such as farming will continue. The property includes approximately 400 ucre.s of farmland used mainly for standard small grains including com, soy beans and wheal. "We also tree farni," said Pete Haiiblon. Bahnson R^oning Woukl Mean Lower Density On 253 Acres Cootinued From Page 1 Boyce said Bahnson lold him he wanted the land to remain a farm. Livengood asked if the hogs Bahnson has roaming his propeny are legal. Boyce said they arc, as arc trail­ ers ... as long as they are used for agricultural purposes. "Agricultural uses arc exempt," Boycc said. "He wants it to be used for a farm, nol high- density residential.*' Planning board member Allen Snipes said it appeared that what Bahnson wasrequesting would bebet- ter for the neighborhood. "I can'l sec a good reason why we shouldn't ap­ prove iC he sud. Planner Wee Brock disagreed. "I dklo't like the attitude he had with this boinL” Block said. Board chairman Jim Eaton shook hU head. He asked the only reporter at that pait of the meeting if he wanted to gogctadrink.Whenthcrcponerdldn't IcavejncmberFrcd Ellis Jr.suggesled the board lake a 10-minute recess. The board didn't n»:css, and the meeting conlinucd. "RA land is son of taboo," Eaton said. "As long as It's agricullural pur­ poses ... I don't know of any reason not to (recommend the rezoning)." Board member Stacy Cornatzer couldn't go along with recommending therczoningforBahnson. "Ainonthor two ago, he wanted lo put a shewing cenler there, and now he's asking for this," Cornatzer said. The request to rezone the propeny toresuienlial/agricuIturalwas^}prDved ona4-3vote,withEal6n,SionD^\)^l, Snipes and Ellis voting in favor of Ihe request, and Livengood, Cornatzer and Brock voting again&lil. Counly commissioners will make the final decision. A date for that deci­ sion ttas not been set, Boyce saud. Men Plead Guilty To Possessing Stolen Tnes Three men pleaded guilty to pos- seeing stolen tires Jan. 9, in Davie County Superior Court. ' DeronLeeCbughenour.KevinNeil Oabghenour ind Roto) Eugene Foster adihitted to helping move 59 tires that had been stolen firom Oibome Service in Cooleetitte uid storing them in a building owned by the Coughenours. ''th e ir attorney Michael Paricer said tl^ Freddie Wayne Nichols« who had with K e ^ Coughenour. woriced af i tire place and routinely brought home items thiu he said had been given to him. His cUento helped Nkhols move Iili tin t firooi his mother's property to iM rihed. NkhoU latertoU them that waw stolen, vi^nayfeiiioodcauie not to suspect "Cooleemee Planlation is more im­ portant than people now realize," said Judge Hairston. Wilh irctncndous de­ velopment pressure approximately 15 miles north of the planlaiion, MichacI calls this a "siraieglc property" for the trust. "Wcgctwccklycallsfrom develop­ ers intcre.sted from all over the coun­ try," said st)n Pete Hairslon. "Hope­ fully this will reduce the pressure." Cooleemee Planlaiion Is the LandTrusl for North Carolina’s firsl ciiscmcnt. "Il is an option morc and ПЮГС landowners would like to con- sldej-," said Michael. "It is becoming most desirable fw local owners who want to maintain pride In a place." "We can work wllh people andcon- Itnue traditional uscsof the land." said Micluel." Wc can’t expect the govern­ ment to do everylhing for us." Pcicr W. Hairston, whostill lives in the historic home, sees the casement as a way lo .show his «pprcclatlon for Ihe land. "NorthCarolina has been good to me," he said. "This place Is more im­ portant than me or I^lc or anybody." The Hairston home Is part ot ttie tilstorlc plantation. f glvetheKhiioUM incllyofSSiStm lyam vc •- Biithraleprojectioiusliowaieitudenlpopu. now has JM students enrolled..lation growing by nearly 400 In the next Hve William R. Davie will be able to lake 13, :^.TTiO!engiires don't account al all for the mote students lhan cunently enrolled, while V O U W ant' ipeople moving Into the county, Steed said. ■ , Cooleemee's capacity wlll allow it to take 83 ^ : Somehavesujgestedthatanewhlghschool addillonal students. Pinebrook couM take up to aFB Still ;m built in.the eastem part ofthe county. T ^ 42 additional students, and Mocksville DAVIE С р Ш Г У ENTERnUSE R E C M O ; 33, Ш -ß Ibo Many Students, ^ Enough Classroon^ Schools S è e k i^ ^ -------—]---------------- The pnUem reaches beyond the large de- :"You can redlstrict all menu and mobile home parts lend to bringi.Thenumbers ™>"!chiidia.,hesiid.. . When the discussion of redistricting began, in 9 to DG to o Ihere was more space available at William R. '.numbers have to he presenlbefore constniction ;6eglns, hesaid. Thepeople are nol going lo lei ;us build a school and have It sit empty." ;■ Davie High has more lhan U50 students :thlsyear,bulahijhschool needs to have al least :(iOOlo 1.000students toolTeracomprehlinslve '.^gram, he said. ;; Sleed told the group he prefen that his rdaughler drive from eastern Davic to the high 'school lhan attend a school of only 600 stu­ dents. On theother hand,elementaiy schools shouki .te no larger dian 600 siudenis. Director of :Au«iliaiy Services W.G. Potu said. I; A school much bigger lhan lhal loses some ■rf Ihe personal touch wanted al the elementary 'kvcl, he said. If the committee chooses not to redlstrict 'and Mocksville Middle is merged wilh Mocks- Jville Elementaiy, there will be 733 siudents at [Mocksville Elementaiy School, Foits said. ;. Using cuirent figures and student/teacher ratios, he said a maximum capacity for each ■school was arrived al for Ihe 1997-98 school pa. EllmlnallnglhelrallenlnusealShadyGrove j^l constnicllng new classrooms this year will Elementary's capacity should increase lo 378 from the 323 students now enrolled. Closing Mocksville Middle School and fill­ ing every elementaiy school lo ils projecled capacity leaves 33 sludenu wilh noplace logo. Somespacecouldbegalnedthroughmobile classrooms. This year Shady Grove has two, Mocksvllle Elemenuiy has one. Space could be gained al Pinebrook by using the mulll- puiposc room as a classroom, PolU said. The commiiiee's task is to develop a plan lhal will serve Davie studenU for the next three to five years. *We do know Ihere is going to have to be some building in Ihe future," he said. Bul a new elementary school can't be builiinthe next year or two. "Where do we go from herer asked board member David Owens. Redistricting, mobile classrooms and a new elementary school are among Uw possibilities, hesaid. "How do we pay for whal we necdr he asked. Afamilyof four moving Inlo the counly and buying aS 100,000 home will nol comeclose to providing the lax dollan needed. When a fam- many.1997,1 ime August of MxksviUe EtcmeMafy Sctiml M w ifa t Julius Suiter said he was h ^ 10 hear Н акИх suggest using the goiid рогКп'оГ MoclavUM Middle School: ' • Predicting lhat the Unlfl p in t cornlnf to Davie Counly will attract m o t ixople № UW county for ]Ыя and more cfiiklren ftom (ЗШС Valley entering the school system, he aaid.is in a dilemma aboul whether lo sit lighl l< ldShaV 6Q 0t “ “ "'"'odaiing 700 studenu at an cleraeniaiy "You can redlstrict all you want lo. The nu^. ° school by using mobile uniu or lo spread Ihose bers are slill going to be too many." "Youlakelhe240kidsalMocksvl№Mkldll^ School, and they will noi fit anywhere in itiii county," he said. 'Come August 1997 thow kids have gol to go somewhere." Some parenu may be upscl because ihej/ supported the bond to have tlKir children go lb anoiher school, bul sludenu may have to stay M Mocksville Middle School because there Is nowhere else lo pul Uiem, he sakl. ^ ~ Using mobile classrooms al Mocksville fel-. emcnlaiy may creaie more problenu with ir cafeteria and library unable lo handle too laip, a number of sludenu, he said. When looking al Uw situalkn. Suiter siM Uiere is not a whole lot of choice. : Whatever decision is made, h ihouU te done quickly becausc Uk ihne fnune is ahoner Uian it appears, said Cookemee Ekmentaiy' Principal JefrAIbany.Thatdeciskm will jusllie' Uie beginning for schools Uial must deal with' buses, busroules,desks, and allmaierialaneeiM' 10 accommodate students. The committee will meet again Jan. 28, al 7 p.m. at Mocksvllle Middle School. Ily moves into the counly, il costs ihe school System money, laid board member Jerry Swicegood. I County commissioners need lo be involved in Ulls discussion; Steed said. 'We will nol get ahead if we rely on Ihc property Ux on homes." Someone has lo pay fÿr Uk drain Uk growUi places on Uk counly |vilh a need for new schools, roads, water aijd sewer systems. The dilemma for Ihe school sysiem Is nol knowing what kind oj families will buy the homes in Uk numenxu housing developmenu going up Uiroughout Ihe counly, said board member Marie Jones. lOnc year from now wc don't know where we might be." Tiadltionallyhlghvpriced homes have been purehased by more ^llshed families wlUt older chlMren, but Uiil has not been Ihe cose in Oak Valley, which tm broughla lolof sludenu lo Shady Grove, Sle|d said. students among aii Uk schools IhnHigh redls- Iricling, Steed said. Wilh hundreds of trailers on back order for other school systems, it might bedinicult toget mobile uniu, said Mocksvllle Middle School Principal Bill Campbell. The arehileci who developed Davie's long range plan suggested a new elementaiy school be built between Shady Grove, Pinebrook and Mocksville, pulling studenu from all Uiree dl- reclions. But Uk school sysiem does nol have Uk estimated $6.3 million It will cost lo build a new school even withÜK $4.2 million itwill gel from Ihe stale's school construction bond. Mary Hendrix, a parent on the committee, asked why U* boatddoes not consider keeping Mocksville Middle School open as anoUcr ilemcnuiry school. Some pans of Uk school ore in bad shape, but there Is a lol of good school there lo just let go, she said. Sleed said he would be concerned aboul havlnglwoelcmentaiyschools400yuids apart, bul lhal could be a consideiation. Wake Up, America' Jaycee Bus Makes Stop In Mocksville Spreading Message On 48^late Tour dent Kelly Wills, whose mission through the tour was to le^ster a mil­ lion new young voters and urge na­ tional support for a bi-partisan com­ mission lo safeguard theeconomlcsol- vency of Social Security and promote non-partisan debate about and support of reforms to ensure the solvency of Medicare. He also scl oul to prorr^ the Jay* Executive Director of the trust JM Michael shows a piece of the rare ort>lcular diorite stone found on the plantation, for which the Hairston family has fe lte d its mining rigl^. -Photo* by Robin Férguston Test Your BIBLE Knowledge QUESTION! (T or F) Jesiu taught thal belief in him is absolutely essential for satvatioa.! (Im s i Wiek's Answtr: In the begim^g Htu ihe JXeai and ihe Word h oi wiih God. andihem odw(uQid"H John t:l) n ilT TW ЛМ СИО CHURCN OF C H M T • N uieir involvement to law enforcement officers, he said. Parker said Uxy had not reponed NlchoU after discovering Uiat Uk tires had been stolen. Bccause their involvement was minimal and UKy do not have criminal records, he asked Judge Jimmy Myers to consider a prayer forjudgment. But Assistant DistnctAttonKyJi Johnson asked lhat UKy be given a senten» under whkh UKy wouM have to pay restinition of S1,026.30 for Uk tires Uial were not recovered. AU Uiree pkaded guilly to posses^ sion of. slokn goods and accessory after Uk fact and wen each sentenced to 43 daya in jail suspended one ym and otdeied to pay restiuitioa wiUi oe^orntpuMiaid^^ Localed al Uk comer of Juncilçp and Jericho Roads 1040ASAP The faster way ot getting your inconie tax refund,, Rapid Refund electronic filing from H&R Block, You worked for it, wtiy wait longer than you need to? You owe it to yourself to ^ t the highest refund possible, as quickly as possible. So ask about Rapid. Refund at a convenient location near you. H M IM O C It WMow O ik Shapplng C m tw UoelnvW t • т о м : М 4 4 Ш Houn: M-F в:30шл-9:00р(п ----Sä 8:Э0«пЧЯ0||1П---- CoelM inM Shopping CoiM r СО01МЯМ0 • PhoM : 2M >zm Houra: M-F 8im-1pm 12pm-Spin ---------Sal: 9:00wb12 Noon------- cecs Againsl YouUi SmnUng (lAYS) program to reduce UVegal adea o( » , bacco producu to yquBi peopk ao< UKMIsskmlnnFDUKÌaUonetiabUKd^ to serve children and teens wiUi HIV/ ATOS. . , i I ; . WilU also hop^lUK tour woiiid' aiuact volunteers to aervc UKircoirt- munlties Uirough UKkKallayceechap- ters. .1 r.j "There has nevwlieen a pcaier' need for young Americana to step fbr-> ward 10 make an impact in communi­ ties across our nation,'’Wills sakl Current national presideni Mike Marshall wanted to continue Uksc pro­ grams wiUi Uk Ukhk "Full Speed Ahead". Slopping in Mocluvlile 10 spread' ihe word were Sicpliank Payne and Rick Lippert, who were joined by à' number of local Jayceà as UKy miv- eled to area businesses wherelolMcco producu are sold asking owners oir ' empk)ycesiasignagrecinenlsthald)ey ' will liot sell time producu to anyone, underage 18. In sooK of Uk places they are vlail-' ..ing.PHywaaklshewillhepnnioda('-.. Ute TkM of Dicaim" Teaming up wiUi'nueVahie Hanl- wate and M ^or League BaaelMlI, the • U.S. Junwr Chamber ia wnkiiig id ' rebuiidorrenovatekxalbiaclalifielda for kida in cities with roitior kivte' teams, aheaakL After visiting local businesaes, Payne and Uppeit attended a ineetini of the MockavUle-Davk Jaycees be­ fore continuing didr tour.^ Hamp^.Jwry öud. Jaiiile Bogw, Millon Kert),‘Field 0» D iM int'Nrtontì Progr«n Dfector Stephanie Payne, John Bfidger^ Melissa Long, Qietehen Stamperand Jeanne Houpe. -Photo.by HoblnNi*»een Nony, Pn)batlon Cases Pisposed Of In Davie . » ..... II_____________________^ . L.. ' ____^ U n n * Dliuan,!« I « « a n w i » . - . ч : ----------------------... . . - '_____; llie foUowing cases wen djspoaed qrinD nrkC aiu^S upeiteC giiit '. -Dorothy Maxine Ashley, prab«- tion violation, 43 day jaU lealence in­ voked. ordered to pay mooey owed,; SiODaUomeyfee. Waller Eugene Bares, probatioa violation,4SdayjaUsenlenceinvoked, ordered to pay money «wed, S200 M-. tonuybe. Charlei Rkhard Bamey, DWI, wididRwaiiiieaL i ; -M khaelBobliU.aHauh ooafc- :roaIe,teinaadediaDialric(Couttj<idg- 'tneota : RolMe Elaini Boettcher, DWI, diiviat w tiik Ucenae revoked, re- -tiÍMMloDiarktOnatjud|mBatT^ ' i > - L k n ii 11001 aaaaiH wkh ш deadly weapon reduced to aimple aa- aault, sentenced to 30 days in jail lua- pendnl one year witb'supavia^ pio- bMionduriiitwhkhhelsnoltoassiialt, h aim 'ar Ihnalen the vktim, $230 i«stilutionlollKivktimand$230atlar- ney fee. ' - Lany Stephen Oavis Sr., ikivini whUe license revoked, reoMided to DistrictCaunjiidimem. , rMichaelDw^Favnoa,bnd[-!' ' lB(a«deMaing,teMen6edla lOts 12 moMlH in friaeo impended (ouryean, : with wpKviaed pntakm , including: one year dn intensive pnbatiaa; lar- ^.a e iile iio e d lo lOto 12manlh«in: . priaiin, $100 co e ^H ii» aetvke — - Jimmy Lamont Fbmuie, fekny poaieisioo of cocaine, sentencedlo' to eight mindn in pfiaon two yean, supervised probation the flm six mondia intensive! ¡|, - Mucus JeronK Ffxtune, askdt infliiling serious li\)uiy, remanded lo DiatiiclCouitjudgmenliptDbaUoavk>- lation, aix to eight monUi prison acn- lenceisvoked,pagm>M<i(rooaeyoved and$200attorney f« . , ; - loha David Oaidier; DWL wiOh dnwappeal''-:''' - Kay .Haoda OobNe, poaaealon ofa acheduh n contniled BdMarioe. aanteoced to Awr to five moMlia in . prlaon wapandad two y m with W ' pMMdfntiiti<iiir$3^^ ie «ilM io iilb n iia b a4 iB lM oo № - Mark David Hart, probation vio­ lation, dine year prison sentence in­ voked. $30 atWney fe . - Eric EmmanuelTveiian. two counts felony larmy.séntÓKed to 12 lo 16 months suspended Uiree yean with supervised probatioa to include six months intensive probation and $3,642 reatitution to vktims, $200 at- Jproy and $1U court coatt; given 30 days to return stokn ilema at Iiis diipoaal;jud|nienlRiay6emodifiedin May; .. !■ ■■■■ ^ ’ --T e rn Joyner, pntation revkw, tnmafEftedtoIiedeUCoimty, ' - .'..'i: ^ i, v i-CuitiaLe«ñ,pr n vidai fcw loflran^p^sailnoapM tw o « day им пм а1пУ 0Ш ,$|23 - Hope Elwanda Long, DWI, re­ manded to District COuit judgment. Amold C. Maninez. pmbel»! violadons, driving whik Ucenae re- volud.flctitioiis,canceUed,reiKik^or a l t ^ tegismtioh card, remanded to Diatrict Couit jiidgment, $200 attcr- neyfte. -VohLeeM caanm ^piobatioa . v k la U ^ tvro year and aix month ' рНао1'ас111Ш91а'|1|уЫи^ «№^ aanoeabuaetnalmeatiecdiHMnded. . -Teny АоИ ш М у«!. DWL with­ drew appeal.,;, .,,, -Qeo(geDavUaoiiShawJi.,feiav p to M kn irislM ^a iM n g e a iiw to l for. four yean in p A n pta.2^ I» 20 mamofmimyMUlowai „>iu»4 ■■¿Li:UlPpJaiM.ilW l«l. M H fllJ- mbbnywilba tepced to 61 Ю.83 moiiidia inpiiaDn,' ; " - Jqtaiiy R«yiio^;W ilaoil, tM coiuiu'iidaay la rc e n y ,:^ o i^ < miademeanpr 1 а ^ ,.,« ц и ó ó ii^. iw iic o M iM tn a U a ia H d ifti^ M t larceny, antenced to 24 io 32 aoM kili in p iia o n r - " " - - ' ^ - - l e p r M l a p i « ^ y e a f'ÌM iv e 'ÌÌM im ;$ 4 ,^ паИмМоа, ;!? !! с о т com m i n . ЫЛяуШкЛ-- ‘к:- ) б - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERnUSE RECORD, Jan. 23, W i SherifFs Department The following'incldcnls were re- poileU (0 (he Davie Couniy Sheriffs Depaitment. ' • Wendy Gail Fields of Advancc reported Jan. 13 thc larceny ofa 1979 Jcep.wi(hanest(nu^valueof$2.00Q. from Q residence oh Beauchamp Rood. She reported it had been returned the following day. • Donald Shane Beck of Moclcsville reported Jan. 15 the breaking, entering and larccny of a pistol, portable healer. 4 work benches, 2 screw guns, a router, extension cords, hand tools, a cellular lelephone, and achaintvaw, with a total estimated value of 53,224, from a ve­ hicle parked off Pine Ridge Road. - Beny Faye Lciby of Lexington reported Jan. 14 an object was thrown' onto the windshield of (he car she was driving on Hwy. 64 Easi between Aubrey Merrell and No Creek roads. •Tony Wayne Hutchins ofMocks- villcreportcdJan. l4thclarcenyofgas from By-Lo. Hillsdale. - Angela Michelle Wagner of Ad­ vance reported Jan. 19 a mailbox was daeiagcd on Riddle Circle. •. Reba Gail Campbell of Mocks­ vilk reported Jan. 15 someone was trespassing on property on Turrentlne Chirch Road. •RichanlB. Poindcxlcrof Advancc reported Jan. 15 the larceny of a 40- fooi;ladder and an cighl-fool ladder from a house on Brentbrook Drive. - Lcese Rhea Mosten of Mocksville reported Jan, 16 ihe larccny of a 200- amp breaker box, with an estimaled value of $250, from a residence on Hwy. 801 North. - Helen Lee ofMocksvillc reported Jan. I6ihe larceny ofahandgun from uresidencconJuneyBcauchompRood. • Shannon Lambeth of Advancc reported Jan. 16 money was lost or. stolen from the Bermuda Quay Shop-.. ping Center parking lol. , ItWasEx-BoyMend Itwaslnconecllyreportedlasiwe^ ; lhal Michelle Irene Greene of Mocks;, vlllesald lhal an cx-girifriend was Ires- . passing at a residence on Pierce Way.,, It was un ex-boyfriend. The following were issued mar­ riage licenses by the Davie Couniy Register of Deeds. - Jeffery Dean Wallace. 32, of Hamptonville. and Kellie Michele Brown, 27. of 1366 Jericho Church Road. Mocksville. - Randall Scott Keller. 29. of 887 ShefTield Road. Harmony and Amanda AnnSwisher.20,ofl89ChariieReeves Road, Hannony. - Philip Lambert Poland. 34. of Zionsville, Ind., and Ronda D. Hite. 33. of Carmel. Ind. •James Michael Ayers, 33. andTer- esa Jane Ellis. 41 ,of 144 Quail Hollow Road. Advance. - Christopher Michacl Boardwine. 22. and Amy Jo Bailey, 23, of 313 Deadmon Road, Mocksville. • Michael Wayne Jones. 27. of 761 Cedar Grove Church Road. Mocks­ ville. and Heidi Michelle Boger. 23. of 2868 Hwy. M E. Mocksville. -Johnny Nelson Robenson Jr., 23. and Amanda Renee Hughes. 17.of866 Howardtown Rood. Mocksville. -William Lee Roy Whitesides. 34. of 6.10 Northridge Court. Mocksville, and i^ula Darlene Wagner, 28, of 418 Gladstone Ro»l. Mocksville. •Thomas Matthew Magall anes, 21, of tS4 Ratrock Road, Mocksville, and MantckaLaRaySpry, l8,ofll8Mid- way St.. Cooleemee. • Emory Jackson Dennard III, 45, and Annette Lyvonne McGuire, 30, of Clemmons. * -TerryBradElliotlJoyner,20,and LaVonya Yvette Gailher, 24. of 169 Williams St.. Mocksville. •JimmyOttShetleriy.59.and Debra Adams Shelleriy, 42. of Lewisville. - Tnmipess Clifton Butcher. 30. of Pinnacle and Rebekah Lynn Allen. 21, of 172 Candi Lane, Mocksville. • Albert Edward Fritz. 65. of 118 Cartner St., Mocksville and Tamara. Lena Smith. 39. of 1905 Yadkin Val}., ley Raod. Advance. , ,, • Donald Benbow Bean. 59, of Mocksville. and Alicia Dorothy Brink,, 48. of 174 Rose Ariwr Lane, Mocks^.. ville. .'J..' •Jackie Lee Brannock. 24, andGina Renee Dockery. 20, of 2198 Hwy. 801. N.. Mocksville Land Tnarders The following land transfers were filed with the DavieCounty Registerof Deeds. The transactions are listed by par­ ties involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with S2 repre­ senting S 1,000. •Wadel.Groce and LollieR. Groce by her attorney- In- fact Wade L Groce, Lewis Richard Walker and Ruby Walker to Gary Wade Groce and Rich­ ard Earl Groce, 16.6 acres, Farming­ ton. -Novella Forrest Salley and Will­ iam W. Safley to James W. Webb and Vema S. Webb. William F. O'Neal and Ruby Safley O'Neal. 10 acres. Mocks­ ville. •Novella ForresI Safley and Will­ iam W. Safley to Franklin Lamont O’Neal andTracyV.O'Neal. 1.3 acres, MocksvUle. •Novella Forrest Safley and Will­ iam W. Safley lo James W. Webb. Vema S. Webb and Matthew Forrest Webb, 1.3 acres, Mocksville. -Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to Shannon Hall Constrtjc- lion. 1 lol, Farmington. $103. -James D. CofTey and Carla P. Coffey lo Keilh Jastrow and Marcia Jasurow, .5 acre, Farmington. •Rocky Johnson and Susan H. Johnson 10 Gany A. Steele and Sherry E Steele, .84 acre. Famiington. $208. -Bobby Green Winters and Jacqueline Winters to Richard D. Kistler and Marilynn W. Kisller, 1.4 acres. Shady Grove. -Kenneth A. Lanier and Virginia B. Lanier lo Kenneth A. Lanier Jr. and Kristi J. Lanier, 2.2 acres, Calahain. -Von C. Shelton and Madeline B. Shelton to Joseph D. Etchison amd Touloup P. Etchison, 2 lots, Mocks­ ville, $34. •Shelton Constmction Services lo Joseph D. Etchison and Touloup P. Etchison. 2 lots, Mocksville. $34. •Harold M. Shapiro and Kim C. Shapiro. PhyllisZenl Shapiro to Marie AnnGregory,7acres.Clarksville.$65. •Betty Ann Myers to Timothy Lee Hyers and Kimberiy Small Myers. 1 bt. Shady Grove. I -BaileyWalker(individuallyondas tustee of the Walker heirs and surviv- irg executor of estate of Mae Walker) aid Linda Walker. Kenneth Walker and Iva Walker, Charies W. Walker, Jonws F. Walker and Louise Walker, J.P. Walker. Lucille W. Daniel, Helen B. Walker, Mary Sales Walker,' Betty W .Daniel to Anist L. Plott and Sheny W.PIotl, Kip M. Miller and Denise P. Miler, .28 acre. Mocksville, $70. •Walter W. Pitt Jr. lo Grady L. McClamrock and Lucy Shaffer Мсфатгоск. I tract,Mocksville,$88. •SonmeH. Baker to Dallas A. Baker. 2 tracts, Mocksville. -LesterKeatonloRonaldD. Keaton and Judy H. Kdalon, .15 acre, Farm­ ington. •Bobby Lee Head and Carole Head. Sadie Head Burton lo Gary D. Waller, I lot. Jcmsalem, $40. •Melvin Eugene Keslerand Vivian M. Keslerto Aaron Gray O'Neal. I lot. Jemsalem, $20. •Michael L. Dwiggins Sr. ondCyn^ thia [>wiggins, David F. Dwiggins and VickieC. Dwigginslo Dwiggins Melal Masters Inc., 2 lols, Mocksville. •Artist L, Plott and Sheny W. Plott, Kip M. Miller and Denise P. Miller lo Dwiggins Metal Masters Inc., .28 acre, Mocksville. $%. Mocksvffle Police The following inckfcnts were re­ ported to the Mocksville Police De- parnnent - DonakI Charies Keller reported Jan. 10, lhat someone broke the left windows of his 1977 Plymouth while it was pariced at Southeastern Sewing. Damage was estimated al $300. - Russell Keith Lyndon of New York reported Jan. 12, that someone hiKi stolen a saw valued at $1,000 from a tnick, owned by Mercer Equipment of Greensboro, while it was parked al Comfort Inn. - James Michael Lewis, 39, of Mocksville, reported that his 1993 Chevrolet Silverado truck had been dtonagcd when a dog jumped up on it to get into trash Jan. 12. Damage was estimated at $100. -MikeMillerreportedJan. 13,that someone broke Into a construction trailer, owned by Wishon and Carter Builders of Yadkinville, at a construc­ tion siteon Wilkesboro Street and stole an electric healer valued at $45 and a wood replica airplane valued at $100. - Margaret Lowe reported Jan. 13, thataworthlesscheck hadbeen written for goods at Tri Power of Mocksville. - Mary Ferguson Beamer reported Jan. 14, thatacheckbook belonging to James Lesler Beamer Jr. was stolen from a truck while it was patked at Wal-Mart Oct. 21. I - Colleen Frye S№un reported that the hood of her 1989 Pontiac had been damaged Jan. 14, on Salisbury Street. Damage was estimated at $300.' - Clarence Haywood Roberts Jr. reported Jan. 16, lhat someone had laken $400 from the glove box of^his vehicle while it was parked at Wolf Tanning. - Linda Angell reported Jan. 18, th^^udulent checks had been passed at Fpod Lion in the amount of $333.20 ai)d$345J9. Arwta - Matthew Boyd Gamer, 17, of Сойеешее, was arrested Jan. 11, for DWf. provisional DWI and fictitious liccnse plale. Tn'ol date: Feb. 21. - Andre Howell was anested Jan. 18, for second degree trespassing at ThcGIen Apartments. Trial date: Jan. 30. jl Accidents - Jeny Frank Ratledge, 51, of East BenJ was crossing the Salisbury Street intersection on Depot Street al 3:57 p.m.Jan. 10. when his 1988 Ford track waslutbya 1989Jecp.driven by Bryan Seth Lakey. 17. 386 Buck Seaford Road. Mocbville. which was turning left from Depot Street onto Salisbury Street, reported Officer K.D. Hendrix. No charges were filed. - James Arthur Keomey, 36, of Roanoke Rapids was stopped on U.S. 64 at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 10, in a 1997 Freightliner tractor trailer when his tnick was struck by a 1991 P&terbill tractor trailer, driven by Ronald Dean Todd, 28, of Ennice, as he was making Highway Patrol The N.C. Highway Panol investi- gated Ihe following accidetils. Car SUib, SHikM Aootbtr Tiooper T.S. Ketinedy investi­ gated an collision cn US 138 Jan. 13. Al 7:33 a.m., a 1984 Oldsmobile driven by Edward Uwis Neely. 18. of Mocksvillc was stnick in tbe rear by ■ 1986 Oldsmobile driven by AlexanderChailesSchafcrlV, 16,of Advance. Both vehicles had been trav­ eling west on US 138 when Neely slowed his car for IrafTic. Kennedy chargcd Schafer wilh failure to reduce speed. Wrcck On Ridge Row) A Mocksville nun icpoited an accident al 6:30 p.m. Jan. 13 to Fires Davic Couniy Are depanments re­ sponded lo the following calls. Jab 13: Couniy Line, 6:19 p.m., chimney Are, 471 Siroud Mill Road; ShefTteld-Calahaln assisted; Smith Grove, 6:36 pm. house Are, U.S. 138 al Cedar Creek; Fannington assisted. Jaa. 14: Smidi Grove, 10:21 a.m.. aim accident, U.S. 1398 at N.C. 801; Folk, 8:22 pjn., aulo accklcnt across fnm Folk Rre Dcpanment. Jib. 15: Cookcmee, 6:30 p.m., bnuh liiE, Junction Road. ..:jml(;Mocksville,8:38a.ia.Aie •Цш, Baker Fumituie; Mocksville, 2:49 p.m., fire alaini, Bakci Furniture; ShcfficldCalahaln, 8:41 p.m., smoke ilivetligalioa, 419 TMeyfool Road; GBnlcrasiisied. Jaa.l7:MocksviUe,2:S2p.tn..auto accident, US. 138; Jenisalem, 2:32 p.m., auto accident, Fairfickl Road at Daisy Lane; Smith Grove, 4:47 p.tt)., aulo accident. Tobacco Junction; Mocksville,3:03p.tn..exlingui5h con­ trolled burning. Valley Road at U.S. 64; Mocksvillc, 6:21 p.m., prior oven Ate. 137 Azalea Drive; Mocksvillc. 6:33 p.m., Are alaim. Miller's Rcstau- lant. Jan. 18: Jenisalem, 3:11 a.m., Are alami, 242 Tuncnline Church Road; Mocksville assisted; Mocksvillc. 6:33 a.m., track Aie, Scottish Inn; Jcnisa- 1cm, 9:31 am., stmcture Are, N.C. 801; Cook*raee,assisted;Mocksviik!, 1:37 p.m.,riiealann, l23SoulhMainSueel; WUIiara R. Davie, 3:34 p.m., grass Are throning outbuilding, 4667 U.S. Hwy. 601 Nonh; Fannington assisted.Jan. 19; Mocksville, 12:11 p.ni., chimney Are, 132 Sunset Cirele. Trooper D.R. McCoy. Daniel Nesllcy Lambed, 20, of Mocksville was Iraveling east when hcIostconlrolofhisl996Fordpickup I on the icy toad. The Iruck ran off the rightshouldcr and slnickasmall tree. Wrcck At Intersection A collision at US 138 and NC 801 was investigated by Trooper T.S. Ketinedy. Al 10:10a.m. Jan. 14, Alan Brcnl Boger, 21, of Mocksvillc was travel­ ing south on NC 801 when his 1989 Chevrolet pickup entered Ihe intei- scclion wilh US 138 wllhoul slop­ ping for thc red light Bagel's Inick skidded, striking an eastbound 1993 FbnJ driven by Nancy Gross Will­ iams, 49. of Yadkinville. Kennedy chaigedBogeiwilh fail­ ure to stop at a steady red light. CoUisioo Jan. 14 Two Mocksville residents' ve­ hicles collided Jan. Hal 3:30 p.m. Janet Doby Rose, 41, was travel­ ing westonUS 138 whena 1992 Fonl entered Rose's 1994Dodge van'spaUi of travel from Redland Road. Thc dnverofdieFord,TamiRenoeWoad. 17, failed to see Uw van when it pulled on to US 138. Trooper D.R. McCoy chargcd Wood wilh failure to yieU right of way. W rK k On Eaton Road A car entering Eaton Road was struck at 4:20 p.m. Jan. 14. Dwayne Ralph Potts, 19. of Moclcsville was entering Eaton Road fromapublic driveway whenhis 1990 Ford collided with a 1976 Meicedcs driven by William Canton Jr., 24, of Mocksvillc. • • • Trooper D.R. McCoy charged Polts with a safe movement viola­ don, and Canton was charged wiUi improper registralion and having no Insurance. DofHoiiaclaRaad ! A Piedmoni, Ala. man traveling on 1-40 reponed an accident to 'trooper D.R. McCoy Jan: 14. I Al 6:10 p:m. Biuce Allen Addeihold, 31, was driving east when hil 1994 Pontiac was unable to avoid a dog house lhal had fallen i n thc road from an unknown vehicle. Tk;eRccapInKoad ; ^roopaD.R. McCoy investigated an accident on 1-40 Jan. 14. Hickoiy residenlDcborahJeanine Dnim. 44, was traveling west at 7:30 p.n¡. when her 1W7 Jaguar struck a tractor Irailer lire recap lying in Uw lto^iO nI-40 An accident on I- 40 Jan. 14 was repwed to Trooper D.R. McCoy. Al 7:30 p.m. Lany Wayne Stone. 43. of Conover was tnivcling west when his 1996 Chevrolet slnick a tractot trailer lire recap in the road. InterMclhwColllslaa Trooper D.R. McCoy investigated an accidcnt Jan. 14al 8:20 p.m. at US 64 and Fork Bixby Road. -Kristina Ann Mulholland, 17. of- Advance was driving cast on US 64 when her 1993 Pontiac ran off the right shoulder causing her to lose control. The car struck several high­ way signs. Mulholland told McCoy she was looking down al her spe^mcter, causing her to lose conlrol. AusiniCarWrKka An accidcnl Jan. 13 al 4:33 p.m. was reponed to Trooper T.D. Shaw Velma McDaniel Parchment, 40, of Mocksville was allempling a left lum on to a private drive when her 1984 Chrysler was struck from be­ hind by a 1990 Chevrolet driven by MocksvillereskkntChrisiapherTodd Armstrong, 16. Bolh cars were trav­ eling nonh on Greenhill Road. Driver BUadcd By Sun A Winston Salem man told Trooper A. A. Justice he was blinded by the sun in his rear view mirrgr . conccming a wreck Jan. 17. ’ i Al 4 p.m. Hugh Oregoiy Webbr' 33, was iraveling cast on US 138,- when his 1987 Ford suuck a 198t' Pontiac driven by April Denise ' Bailey; 17. of Mocksville. Bailey had'' been stopped in the road wailing to . make a left tum on to Gray Shceks Road. Justicc charged Webb with failure . to reduce spcfd. DccrOnUS64 AHarmony man's veMclesinicka, deer on US 64 Jan. 17 al 6:05 p.m. " Emesl Slevcn Wooten, 40,1оЦ . Trooper T.D. Shaw he was traveling , east when a deer jumped in Ihe left, colliding wilh his 1994 Fonl slalion . wagon. Dccr Struck By Vchkk Thc NC Hi^iway Palrol invesU- ■ gated a collision Jan. 19 al 2:30 a.m.’ DanylDconMyers,21,ofGrifton was traveling soudwast on People'»,., Creek Road when his 1996PlymautI)\ slnick a deer. Arrests !.,% HsfialkwingwaEancsted'bylhc Dintic Coumy SherifTs Dqwnneu. ' ' ; -G«yAllimBenaan,39,ofSalis- !twy,wascliióedJan. I3with failure <10 ippe« in coun. Trial dale: Jan. 23. •AMho«yMichaelCinleaai.l7,af U Ì1 W. Vallay View Road. Advance, Í M i c t q r f t e M wilhUlmiO' » ■ ■ « o m 'M a ld a K M tlU - -DallasDuaneSmyeis,28,oflg|0 Hwy. 64 E, Mocksville, was chaiged Jan. 14 on an onler for anest Trial drie: M>. 20. -Jainle.RwanlaLyoas,lg,ori71 CealetCiicle,Mockivillc.waBchif|ed Jn . 14 willi fU in to tyiiear in court. Dial dale: № 2 7 . — :rito *i(3 ta n-A llee . 23.Ы 116 Irish Laiie, Mocksville, was chaigcd Jan. 13 wilh a chiU suppoit vkilalkia. Trialdale:Feb. 17. - Michael Ray Fore, 29, o f Uidon Grove, waachafged Jan. ISwilh driv­ ing «Ы Ы кжше revoked. Trial dale: Feb.13. • Ctvol Deaiaa Fowkr, 37, of 253 ~ D ukeSL 7C oolanice.W M c)i«d^^ 16 wiUi failure 10 appear in couit on charges of driving while license re­ voked, speeding 87 mph in a 65 mph zone, and apeming a vehkle not leg- lMend.TMd«e:Jatt.30. -"James Paul Смет. 21, of 121 Guiileven Lane, Mocksville, w u ch>|Bd 16 with vkill|i4 p i^ ia lio n .'№ M :t e ^ FORK VOLUNTEER FIREDE^ TMENT Annual Meeting Sunday, January 26** 3:00 p.m. •Gilbert Johnson Williams fp Charle.s Edward Williams and Rita ' Wiliams Reavis. 1 lot. Shady Grove. "* $14. •CharlesG.FosterandBlondeanS!' ‘ Foster to Beatrice F. Smool and Will­ iam R. Smool, 1 lot, Mocksville. •RolandH.WestSr.andBellyElchi-^ son West to Roland H. West Jr.,;4:- acres, Mocksville. $24. •Jimmy O. Shetterly and Debra K. j Shetierly lo Wilson W. Sparks and .' Katherine S. Sparks, 5.47 acres. Fami: *; ington. $108. •Dallas A. Baker to Patricia B.''.-; Lucas. 2 tracu, Mocksville. -Howard F. Parkes to Gregory ^T>; Briere, I lol. Farmington. $330. :*• T; a left lum from U.S. 601, reported ; onicer D.T. Matthews. Todd lold Matthews he was hurry­ ing through the lnierMCtkm.Noch«fe« were filed. - A l9S6Cadillac,drivenbyFloyd A.NickeTSon.74,oftOI Edison Slreel«, Mocksville, was strack on Salisbury Streci, as be attempted to pass a 1988 Oldsmobile, driven by Bonnie Harkey Williams. 49. of 188 Liberty Road,*: Mocksville. which was making a lef)^ turaonloDcpolSlrcctal7:59p.m.Jan. ‘ 14. reported Officer V.S. Fields. No charges werc filed. Smoking, C « t l n i ^ f ^ n « e l . thui oldCT inidenis to drink alcohol, and 10 drink heavily; . penons living in Advance ate mon likely to tepoit their heallh as' excellent, while those living in CoDlecmee are more likely to repon Ihelr healdi as fair or poor, • Cooleeme* residenis are more likely lo smoke cigarettes, but among Ihose who do smoke, Mocksville resi­ dents are more likelylobe heavy smok- ere; • penons with lower household i n- come are more likely to repor ttheir hcaldiasfalrorpoorandleasclikclylo report it as excellent; lower-income persons are less likiily lhan those with higher income lo drink alcohol, bul among drinkers, are mure likely lo drink to excess; • high-income residents are more likely to instinite exercise programs, dietary improvements and stress-re- duction activities. Tlie survey, accoiding to Smidi's report (A complele copy is available for review at Ihe Davic Couniy Public Libraiy.), has an слог margin of 4.4 percent. ,^ccssIohcaIthcarewasalsodocu- mented. Women, poor people and ttw elderly have more tioubk accessing, and paying for health care. Tlvec-rifthsofCooleeineeresklcnls who have had a major healdi problem DAVIE COUNIY E N m M SB «ШЖОьМь 21^ iji.Uielastyear rppo^ Uwy experi-. cnced a Anaticial h a^ip as a iesuil. Cooleemee tesidentsaretwlceaslikely as those InMocksville tohavcnofoim of healtti insurance. Cooleenwe lesklenls are more than twice as l ikely as residence of Mocks­ ville and Advance to say ttiey needed toseeadoctoror purchase prescription dnigs but were unable lo dp so bccause of costs. Aboutaquaneroflow-incomeresi- dents reponed ttwy needed to see a doctor or purchase prescription dnigs but were unable to do so because of the cost. Some of the problems, Harrington said, could be covered by the couniy healtti depanmeni, many on a sliding fee scale. Getting ttw woid oul on аушШс services in Ihe couniy Is one of hU goals. "We're slill ttw best kept secret in the community,' he saM. The assessment Included discus­ sions with a 'focus group" of Davie residents. Thai groupincludedahigher percentage of un-insured or under-in­ sured residents, Smith said. He wrote: "Many of the respon­ dents said ttwy do not have as much conAdence in ttw Iicullit care profes- slonals as they oncedid. Tlwy atribulcd ttiis lack of conAdence to attitudes of indifference towaid patients." ■nioeesameresidentssaidtheywere salisAcd witti ttw quaiily of seivices V arialrti . ■ Sa» ■ . C M a ra lH e iM I..Í; .'faM rit; ' iíánml-' ' В|паа«а‘ Raa C llllW II . Ltw ^Ш StTKrj 'Ш Excelkat 20.0 20.6 26.9 23.9 13.6 15.4 •15.2 25;s 15.5 9.1 18.7 30.« : Veiy Oood 31.4 31.7 36.6 34.6 30.9 23.1 :31,5 31.9 27.6 19.0 Щ Good 31.0 21.9 26.9 28.7 34.6 30.8 34.8 27.5 29.3 33.9’3 0 Í'2SS Fair 13.1 15.1 ' 9.7 10.1 14.5 23.1 14.7 12.3 15.5 '26.4.'14.4. 5.0 Poor 4.5 3.7 0 2.7 6.4 7.7 3.8 2.8 12.1 11.6 23 l.l N -290 218 93 188 110 117 184 251 58 121 139 180 Notes: Includes fkyskil sod RMMilheiHi stilusLow lacoaM • Lm Ita шдао boiMhoU ккои; bMium laccme - П0.000-»9,000; High incoa» -Onuertlian 140,000 ttwy received. Other characteristics of ttiis groiip: Uwy tend u> wail until Ihe last minute 10 gel help for a medkal problem; ttnse covered by HMOs sakl saving mon^ mjeans leu quality and care; money was cited as ttw main reason for ttot seeking non-emergency medical care. Solutkms to mcdical problems in Davie County came froni ttw lesklcnu' and healtticareprovkkis'focus groups. Recommendations of ttw lesMenu' focus group: •Mseahealtti care system similar to Cuiada's, not based on a person's^ ability to pay; • more doctois; • less refenals lo FbisyUi Couniy specialists; ' • more care available to ttw elderiy; • more affoidable medicines; • more oiganized system of dis­ seminating healtti care infonnation; •eliminatc/minimizercdtapcasso- ciated widi Medkakl; • more afforadabte transpoitation; and • more doclon willing to take Med- ^ kaidpalienu. Tlw healtti care professkmals cited Oak Grove Church at 2:50 p.m. Jan. 17. Teri Sue Readling, 41, was tianspotted lo N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- infrontofhercar. Justice reported. Thc Dalsun, oul of control, crossed ttw center line, striking a 1977 Dodge Salem for treatment of injuries, reported N.C. Highway Palrol Trooper A.A. pickup tnick head on. It was driven by Jeny Wayne McClamrock, 43. of Justice III. .Readling was driving a 1979 Dalsun east on Hwy. 158 when a 1988 Mocksvillc. Justice chargcd Greene witti failure to yield righl of way. Cooleemee Man FòumI (Suilty Fbr Shocting Trespasser By JouuH Houpe Davie County Enteprise Record A jury found a Cookemee man guilty of assault wilh a deadly weapon inAkting serious injuiy in Davk Su­ perior Court for shoaling a trespasser in die kg. Jose Rodriguez Martinez, 60, claimed Ihe vktim, Charies "Doodk" Jatobs, 27, toU him he was taking a short cut across his property Nov. 18, 1995. But whenheaskedhifflloleave. Jacobs reftiiBd. He weal inakle to get his shotgun afler aigidiit with Jacol» for about 15 minules and fin d a warning shot into Ihe air. Jacoba came toward him, and he ilM him in dw kg, Martinez said. ' Jacoba toU a differenl stoiy. Tak­ ing a short cul home Aom a Mend’s house wtaeRhehadbeenditaiUngbea and watcUog iebviaian, be sUppad ll»|i«tliafcBceandwaawalMngalc|«| Itaincewhanbeheanlfeavcsdun^ bcUnd him. As he tuned around, |tartinexiliolhim .biiaid. C Adodorfitim N.CBa|iltalHoipi- «1 m u m am d a iitiu ^ «> iK o h i' j^tactundlheboaeaodcauiedneive teM i*-Itw«noi<>"lypeinfliciedtp ^ ot leriooaly iqjute, he said ■. - ' :!* jacoba' blood alcohol conccnti»- |)oo w n equivalenl lo .28 dn the yUM lliier uied by law ei«iRcnicnt 'MBcan.li.iafcl., ^J DqWyMIIGiiBniniaidiriavlie ' InlvedJaGoliiwailylngaolbggniuni . AOcn locaiad MaiiiMi M hla mi- Martinez admitted he was respon­ sible fbr shooting lacoba, saU Davk A m y . Atwood,............ Fiancis Martinez leuified dial she heard her husband talking lo Jacobs but couU pot hear what Ihey were saying. Her husband asked if she knew Jacobs. When she sakl no, he asked him to leave, but Jacobs stud be is a while man andnoonecan tell him what todo. Her husband had gone inside when she stMed inside, a fiiidtola alone in die ywd wid) die itnnier. ihe sidd. Bydtelimeshemadeilinskletocall dw sheriffs depannmt aod icjport a trespasser, her husband had come back oulskle widi a shotgun. W hik calling 911, she heanl a shot and reponed dial her husband had ihol a man, she saU. On dw day of die incident, M n. Martinez saU Jacoba had pushed her husband, anxxding 10 Atwood. AldteckiaearibeevideaceJeiai- ;fer B lock,diifeiiae'iM aniv.m ^ Л m oliaoMdiaiiudiecaie,aqui4 die only evidton d w tka Inddant dldnl ' hanieii the w iy Martinei taU it da : 'МЦ|ш«уа«аашпиаЫа11^1ам Jui%e Jamea С Davb deaM d rt тойон and n a d w to have 1Ы juiy instnictedonself-def^. ' Tbe law gives a p o m die righl to u a a im o b M io o a M p ii^ and bis property but not deadly fane '.'a ta lM n o 'ib i^ 'lie .n id .г -V'..Вгаск.тпШ |Ц>>|у;й1«'№ ' i ^ ' .sliileinenii «m'.incooilslent,' ■ M M iiM 'i^ 'G a iM te teciiM i te ’ -w M d m 'an d ¿ h r it- im * • Ц ц!- Widi a kng recordof criminal con- vkdons, Jacobs is M l a credible wit­ tiest she atjued. .......................... ‘Whenadrtmktrespuser corned al you, how many ways are you sup­ posed to defend yourself?" she asked dwjuiy. Assistant DAt Gwenda Priest ar­ gued dial Martinez dUnolhavearighi toihoolJacaba.asdeadlyfctcecannol' be used against a treipasier who is not using deadly (шее. ' Uw only chokes are guilty or nol guiUy, ste sakL'Sclf4kfinse does nol apply in dlls case.* ' ' Even if dw juncs believed every-; diing happened as Maninez said, it' wouU be dwir duty to find him guilty.' ■he argued. 'People caonot beUeW dwy can ihool a penon for cutting across dwir property.” Chikhcn cut across dw property bf odwn eveiy day. To say Msitiaet is nolguUtywiUbeaayii«dioaechUdnb CiDbeihot,ihesakl . >' After da juiy reach'its veidkl In ; only minutes. Brock asked Davis lb coiukkr several midgadog fktors.'' Martinez beUeved he was dokig whal he shouU. He h u laver bean In any trouble - not even a speeding dcket, Ke alao supports his disabU wifeandcaresfordwanlnudsoodair' tom ,dasald. • Brock suggeued to wouU Ье:«\ good candxhle for iMerawdM p ^ isbmeni,: \ "i 'iii.b P liM а Ш foe an acdve senU M - iioddiatlapayiesliludonindwanxmt' fatteata' m e ^ j|x-> a vlskm where healdi care would be accessibk to all. people woukl be more làponsiblefoittwirownactionsandlo change ttw community's perccptkHi lo vkw all providers as a healtti care system. Among thc healtti care profcssion- ols' lecommendations: • better transportatton; • dental care for childten; • adequate ucatmcnt for subslance abusers and ttw menially ill; • after hour clinics or dual emer­ gency room system for patients who . need to be seen after nonnal hours; •educadon about Rsoocea in Davie •bcW uUlitalionofroanaiedat^; system. ''i « I O f all Davie residents surveyed:' 80.7 percral suppondd taxes cn alco-, hoi and 62.2 pCTwnt l^ies on lobaclio' toexlend heallh core coverage. Only 19pcrccntorDavkreskleiili using hospilal Mtvkcsluscd Davje. Dxuily Hospilal, dMrn^jortly c id ^ physkian referral and aervice avai^, ability as dw reasons. M o r dian ha|f< saMdwywouUnotbeaffeciedifDavie Couniy Hospiud ckiied. .j, The driver of the i»r was Injured when It collided with the pickup tnxA on Hwy. 158 Friday afternoon near Mocksville. •Plwto by MHoBwnlwrdi Mocksville Woman Injured In Thre&-Viehicle Accklent ' A Mocksville woman was injuied in a ttuce-car accident on Hwy. 138 near Chevrolet, driven by Jonadian Glenn Greene, 17, of Mocksvilk, was turned left Man Anested Fbr Stealing IV Mocksvilk pol ice have anested ttw person responsible for breaking IntoA Storehouse for Jesus and stealing a tekvision fttMn ttw ofAce. Noiris Eugene Hudson, 31, 148 Foster Street. Mocksvilk, turned Ыш- self in Jan. 14, after finding out ttiere were oustandingwanants againsl hihi, reported Detective K.G. Hunler. '' He was chaiged widi breaking and' cnteringandlarceny.Hewillfaccttiese chaigesin Davie Couniy DistrictCoiln ftb. 13. He was placcdindw Davk County Jail undei a $5.000 unsecured bond:' Man Accused Of IndeoeiA Uberties, A Mocksvilk man has been ar­ rested for allempdng to take Indecent Ubenics with a child. Godron Lynne Gaittwr, 37, was charged by Davie Couniy Shcrifl's Departmenl Dctecdve John Stephens onJan. 14. He was placcdindw Davie County Jail in lku(44>IO.aaOband,. pendingaFeb.6finlri(peanncehear- inginDav'icDislrictCmrt. Gaittwr is accused of tiying lake liberties widi à leie»:^ gill, saU De­ tective Lt. Jimmy Fhipí». ■ • ' False Report ñled With Mice A Lexington man was anested Jan. 11. for Aling a false policc report. Linh Hong Tran, 20, of Lexington, reported Jan. 10, at 7:35 p.m. ttiat a 1995 Isuzu. belonging lo Hung Q. Nguyen of Lexington and valued at $22,000, was stolen from dw parking lot al Squire Boone Plaza whik he had teftilnuiningand unattended, reported Officer K.D. Hendrix. Giand Juiy Issues Inddments judge, Martinczsakl, "They donthave dw same law dial we have over here in „dieUnited.Stales..*,.......................... Davis sakl te has nm into people from Mexko in his courtroom befon ' introubkfbrdoingdiingsdwwaydwy dkl al home, and it bodwn him. He pointed out dial Martinez has lived in Ite United Stales for 24 yean widwul getting in trouble. Hesentencedhifflto20to33nnodis in prison bul suspended dial sentence five yean and placed him on tuper- vised probation, inchiding six mondis intensive pnbaUcn. He ofdeicd him to pay $2,850 in attomey fees and any of Jacote'medi- calexpensesnolcovendbydwvktim's rompcnsation fund. Davis sakl te might as well send M M loR topiiaonifteanlm him M pay da Adi amount in five yean. ■ tcanatm neaitetthatlevttdi« not lead somdndy to prison b r w tel ljustheanliodibcaac,*teiaid. DavissaUtedidnol^veMailinei an activesenlencebecaaaetedoeinot belkve te undoMands ddngi da Americans do and tecaun da victim wasaodnink. '№ . Jacobs, d an an not many dihigs dial tnily lipsel me, but a diuok dues,"tesakL Davis saldtebelieveadwnwena ku of itiafp not laid kt COM becauia, ;M an kai,w h o n i|i*ed »iiiW F iW ,' .doasggikM w lnw .liiM vlteK C . (ta lk w ia p m b ^ n a k kit - In ^ U k e d iiio a e . ;H eon lii(d llaM |un1 Tte Davk Cbunty Orsnd Juiy is­ sued da foUowing indkmwnis last week. -Joseph Allen, possession of stolen . goods. ........... ............— - Mkhael AmoU, fbrgeiy and ut­ tering. - Dairen Benton, two counts of indecent liberties widi a chiU. -James Ekiridge, fiisl degree stalu- toiynpe. - Jimmy Fortune, posiesskn of cocaine. -Jaivis Oanwr.conspincy to naf- Ac incocaine, possetskn widi Imenlto sell or deliver cocaine. -Lewis Hoffman. feknxMS incest. Following an.inteiview wil|ii Hendrix, Tran admined dw entire incj-; dent was made up to cover up dip original ttwft of die vchicic in Hgh; ' Point. • ! He said te was afiraid to repon dial ; il had been stokn there. t ■ He will face ttiis c h ^ in Davk Oiunty Districl Court Feb. 20. | - Eric Iverson, tvm couMs fekmt ouslarceny. ‘ ' - Derrick Luckey, possessk» witk inlenl lo sell or deliver cocaine, manh' _/acliiis.oC cocaine, tiaflicking ine»;— calne, compincy to in ffic cocaine.’'' - Freddk Wayne Nkhob. d n e counts of breaUng and enlering anf ■««»y- . ,i - Charilon Smidi Jr.. possesskin widiiiilciMtoaell or deliver marijuana, mainlalning a vehkk fa to sak o f t -rU llip S tt« id ,a Ìle ^ n b b e iy widiadaiierousw eaim - 'Hmodiy Wagoiar,'manuhctuie ofma^iuana. Man Pleads Guilty To Storing Dogi ' А Dava Охшу man received а 30 day suspended aenmce hr rtealkn ' bngka ftom da Davie Còuùy Anl- malSheter. John Uwia MayfleU k . pleakd ; guUiy last weekin Davie County Supe- riarCountoponenkaa(nolKi(inh. Accoidii«MAsstoáiilDiMrictAt^ tohayawa*laFriaal.AidaidOiaMl Officet Robert Cook npcMd Jan. 7, danonaoMehadtoBkaakMIteanl- maldatetoadiÍakáiiUaKlkaale beagk vahad al . L : W t e a t t o d o p im d t a a iiM « his hone кмг им day.i|iiy«ikl' dainad te had teugM Ih n ; M ü l ' “ kl. ■. ; 'S te lo U ] e d | ilia ia & ,P v te '« f.. officen widi Ite kwwNiMka of » j ò*srcm a iid a M jM M iM to j llm tf n b ilk a w M ^ ik a a i i H i l p É ^ t r t i H » ! _____________Í ____LÍ----- program. Davis pokaed out dai da Ьеч|й| wen Н к ^ to te nahaidind al *а animal ikaterw kanojlyaH nalIpft Не semeaced МауШ to 30 di|i k i j a a t a i u q ^ l b e j ^ M o a . ¡ % k«itto.tepnta.icéln.i.c»^ . а » к « а ^ а М № «1П г а $ Ш амяауЬе. llB L E g i^ CHURCfïl/ r . . Ä ' \ y : 'J. :i.8 - DAVffi COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 23,1997 Davie People Lee Dowell treasures the photographs and videosof his nsw-toundfamlly In California. He met them forthefiretlime at Christmas. •Photo by ChritMaeM* We Want Our Gmndpa' 32 Years Later, Davie Man Finds Out He Has A Daughter By Lynn HaU The Clemmons Courier Ibe registered letter sat tn the post office box Гог several weeks. Lee Dowell found the slip of paper infwming himof its eustence in among his regular mail, but thinking it was junk mail, someone try ing lo sell some more magazines or soliciting some sort of donation, he ignored it. Iben I found a secoraS notice and al the botlom il said if nol claimed, the letter would be relumed lo sender. I figured 1 might os well see what it was." Whal it turned out to be, was a whole new reason for getting up each day, for finding joy in the simplest of events, like a phone call, a letter and even a hug. Inside the large envelope was a sheet of paper and a photograph. The people in the picture • a tnan and a woman and two lillle girls • were all strangers to Dowell, people he'd never seen before and for the life of him, he couldn't imagine whal these people had to do with him. "My name is Lynn Phipps and I've been looking foryou for nine yean..." b the way the letter started, and by the lime he'd Hnished reading, Dowell found himself weak-kneed and over* come with emotion. I've never been so loached,-” be said. Lynn PtUpps is the daughler Ue Dowell never knew he had. The man in the picture was her husband, Lany, and the little girls, Afiel, 5, and Loren, 9, were his grand* dwighters. "It was quite a shock," Dowell re­ calls, the memory and feelings of that moment still fresh andpoignant enough to bring tears to his eyes. "Quite a I wake up in the mornings thinking about them, and they're what I'm thinking about when I go to sleep at night." • Lm Dowell shock." Dowell was living in California in Ihe early 1960s, and in 1964, became involved in a relationship with a woman named Madeline Monroe. The rela* lionship ended and a month later. Dowell made the decision to leave California. Soon afterwards. Monroe realized she was expecting a child, bul Dowell had lelt the state and she had no idea how to conuvct him. "I found all of this oul reading the letter that day." Dowell said. "Lynn told me she was 32 and had been searching for me for a long time. She said she was having a hard lime writ­ ing the letter, because she wonted to break the news to me as easy as pos­ sible. She didn't want lo scare me olT." Dowell said lüs daughter was given up for adoption, and the siluation with her adoptive family wasn't a good one. "Apparently her adoptive father had a drinking problem. He was pretty rough on his wife and Lynn. By the time she was l3.hcrad0ptivemotherleft.Lynn suyed, but by IS or 16. she was work­ ing and going 10 school and oul on her own." Dowell said perhaps this spurred her need to find her own real family, or perhaps it was the airival of her own daughter. "Nine years ago was when my daughter got involved in a group that helpspeoplelocate ftmilies. She found her mother fiist, bul that didn't go too well. Maybe her mother was still feel­ ing guilty about all that had happened, but anyway, that's how she (Lynn) found oul about me." As it happened. Lynn Phipps was able to locale Dowell's ex-wife, who was Uving inCalifomia. "My wife and I had had a son. but he was killed in a car accident when he was 16. When he died. I thought Vd lost my only child." It was his ex-wife who helped Phipps find her father. "From lhal ex­ perience. the two have become very close." After heopened and read that initial letter. Dowell said it took a few day s to pul everything in perspective. "It took a liitie while, bul I finally managed to get my emotions under control and I called my daughter." To say he was nervous would be an understatement. "But when 1 heard her voice, il was OK. She's a veiy excep­ tional pers<xi with very deep feelings." He said they continued to exchange letters and phone calls. "I was sur­ prised al how fmly and easily we were able to talk to each olher. And we soon discovered we had a lot of things in common." Dowell said it didn't take longbefoteitseemedasifthey'dknown each other forever. The two ejichanged pictures and letters and Phipps eventually sent a videoofherfamily toherfmher. "In it, Styers-Lawson Couple | Announce Engagement: Michelle Renee Styers of Advance andRandallKeilh Lawsonof Advance announce their engagement. The wed­ ding Is planned for April 26ai Bethonia Moravian Church In Bethania. The bride-elect is thc daughler of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Slyers Jr. of Rural Hall. She is a 198S graduate of North FbrsyihHighSchooI.and earned a business degree in 1989 and an ac­ counting degree in 1992 from titeUni- versity of North Corolina at Charlode. She is employed by Southeastern Employee Benefit Scrviccs. T; The groom-lo-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Terry R. Lawson of Clem­ mons. He is a 1983 graduate of West Forsyih High School and attends For­ syth Technical Communily College. He is employed by Microfibres. •; Book Deadline Extended Hie Davie County Heritage Book Committee lias voted to malie a fínal deadline extension of Feb. 13. In nuUng Ihe announcement, the publisher said, 'HIUs is the absolute final call forstories and pictures forthe new book. Miss our Feb. 13 deadline and you're out of luck." Walswonh Publishing has coordi­ nated more than 300 such projects and Davie County is among one of the few counties lo be granted this additional extension. More than 300 family household stories and family photos have been submitted, but thc Book Committee wanted to give all Davie Countians'a chance tobeapait ofthe DavieCouniy Heritage-North Caiolina, Vol. I. ; The Feb. 13 deadline may also be your last chance to older the book al pre-publication prices. Onlythose who Older any pay In advance will be ccr­ tain to get a copy. You may write the Davie County Heritage Book Com­ mittee, PO Box 122, Mocksville, NC 27028; phone Julia S. Patton 634-93» or Mark E. Young 998-2029. Inter­ ested peisons may attend the next Book Committee meeting at 4 pm. on Mon­ day, Jan. 27 at the Western Steer in Mocksville. Program Needs Volunteers they were all telling me ihings about themselves and ot one point, Lynn asked the girls what it was they wanted for Christmas." Their answer, Dowell said teary- eyed, was "we want our Grandpa." On Christmas Day, Dowell flew to California and the Phii^ met him in Sacramento. He said the plane ride was nerve-wrccking as he tried to an­ ticipate what ilwouldbelikeiostopoff the plane and be face lo face with his daughter for the first time. "I was so ncrN'ous, bul once I got a hold of her, it was oil righl. Everything was OK then." Dowell said his week in California was a special lime. They made me feel at home ond part ofihe family. We look lots of pictures and made anolher video. I broughl all that bock with me, und then the airline lost my luggoge." It took a few days, but once airline officiolshcord Dowell's sioiy and found oul just how precious this particular cargo was. every effort was made to locate it." I've got it all back now. thank goodness." In June. Phipps and her family will be coming to visit Dowell In Davie County. "It's months away, but in the meantime, I've got the pictures and video and we'll write and talk on the telephone." Dowell said it's difficull to put into words wluit UUs experience has meant lohim. "Ii’snot thal Idldn’lhavethings to live for befmt I found oul. But all my immediate fanuly was gone. 1 lost thal when my son was killed. And now I know I've got someone - a daughter that loves me and granddaughten. "Iwakeupinthe mornings thinking about them and they're what 1 think about when I go to sleep at night h's pretty exciting and pretty wonderful." Volunteers ore needed for Davie Domcslic Violence Services. Vtclimadvucales, peer counselors, crisis line workers und suppun spe­ cialists are needed. A volunlcer Informaiion meeting will be held UI 6 p.m. Tliursday, Jun. 30. in Ihc commissioner's room ofihe Duvie Cinmiy Admlniiiiraiion Build- ing, Soulh Main Street, just off thè square in downlown Mocksvillc. Training sessions will be held Ffeb. 4,6, 11.13,1«, 20,25, and 27. All sessions are free, from 6*9 ih Room 202 of the couniy courthouse! FiKntorcinfonwalion.call Michelle Fells at 634-3450. Woman Attends Conference Advance resident Joy Cunningham was among 3,000 men and women who attended The Pampered Chefs 1997 Leadership Conference in early January at the Son Diego Convention Hall. The PamperedChef. headquartered in Addison, III. was founded in 1980by entrepreneur Doris Christopher. This direct-selling company m^ets pro- fessional4)uoliiy kitchen tools through in-home cooking demonstrations per­ formed by a national sales force of more than 35.000 "kitchen consult­ ants." Cunningham has been with the Country Ham Breakfast (Aleo Panetkm ê Зшяад») Salwda]f,JaR.2S Union Chapel United Methodist Church Highway 601 North of MO TaleO ut OrdMW Avallabi* • Call: 634-2805 C lemmons D iscount S a u s/7Ы 8лтишг,мши1гяитвлпяолг,тяиляг1 AU salM Ar« Piñal I йасипм or ixcliaiia«a >cmw4iw,HC 1810 YtdUnvill* Rd. • МоскпШ!, NC We nave Ihe aftsolule very Desi HAND LOTION in Ihe world. Foster-Rauch Drug Co., Inc. company foe 2 yem.Al the conference, the company's diiectonand"future"dlRctars attend^ unining workshops to leam infoiriia-' tion for use in organizing and шшп- taining Ihetr businesses. Session top^' ics included the ail of selling, time management, as well as tips and tech­ niques for training. In addition, Ibe; Pampered Chefs new spring product; line wasunveiiedatthe three-day event. For more information, contact Cunningham at 998-9241 or The Pam-', pcrcd Chef home office at 630-26b' 8900. D À W cÒÙNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 23; Mrs. Anthony Thomas FatUzzI Toppas-Fattizzi Couple Manied Nov. 30 In Pompano Beach, Fla. Masonic Officers New officers for tho Mobl«ville Masonic Lodge are, from Schimmed<, junior deacon: Clyde Glasscock, trsMurer; B<ii left:frontrow-HanyRawlings;senlordeacon;JlmmyStaley, Martin, master; Gene Smith, secretary,^,Raymoi " junior warden; Lany Staley, [senior warden; Teny Brown, (\teClamrocl<, tyler. Nol pictured; Eddie Splllitwrt; chaplain; Will Markiin, junior steward; back row - Geoff •Photoby RoMn Ì Anthony Thomas Fattiizi and Amy Nicole Toppas of Pompano Beach. Fla., were united in marriageat a5 p.m. ccremony Nov. 30 at a house in FW- pwo Beach. '‘Officiating minister was Hersell Creasman. The bridegroom is ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Anihony J. Fatlizzi of Cwal Springs. Fla. He is a graduate of Coral Springs High School and is in the U.S. Navy. iiw bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George W. Toppas III of Pom­ pano (Mrs. Toppas is formeriy of Davie Coumy). She is the granddaughter of C.U and Linda Whitaker of Advance. She is a graduate of Coconut Creek High School and attended Broward Community College. ■ Jason Cipyak was best man, and ^ d of honor was Susan Schreiber. C^s Toppas was usher. Flower giri was Kate Tintorri and rir>g bearer was Raymond Schreiber. New Arrivals A reception was heM al a privale home in impano Beach. The couple is at home in San Diego. Calif. WARD •rMr. and Mis. Keith Ward, Shan- ¿n, Stephanie, Cailin and Edian an- ijbunce Ihe birth of Molly Rose. MollywasboniJon.2,1997,weigh- ¡lig71bs.8oz.and2l 1/4 inches long. •: SEATS Jeff and Karen Seals of Advance Ihnounce Ihe binh of Iheir daughter, Aina Katherine, on Jan. 14, 1997 al Kxsyth Memorial Hospital. Anna weighed 6 lbs. 102. and was tt 1/2 inches long. ^ Matemal grandparents are Giady ifd Velma McDaniel of Mocksville. I Patemal giandpaients are Richanl jlSeau of Little River, S.C. and the lale l^iaC. Scats. EASON-RIDDLE ; !j^:3chi) and IVwey Euon-Rid^ tn- die binh of Iheir son, Spencer Eason-Riddle, on Sunday, Jan. @;'.I997 at Raleigh Comniuniiylfa»- al 6:38 pjn. weighing 7 Ibi., 14 measuring 22 inchn in length. ;;;SpeiKer is Ihe ISth giudcMU of and Belly Riddle of SHIELDS . and Mn. Coy a Shieldsiof , jerfkU announce the birth of ^son, Zachaiy Andrew Shiekb,on ly.Jan. 13,1997 at 8:23 p.m. It liMennfialHotpiial. . I Ь щ weighed 7 Ibf. 12 oz. anil 2 0 1/2 inches kwg. ' 3>lalenial gran^iiienls are Fat and WRelUyoTMocksvUle. t:;^te m a l grandparenu are Ann W elda of Charione and Coy E and Shields, also of Chariotte. •^M atem al gieat-grandrooihci:. it ^R e ttly o fF e d i> k lU ,N .y . , ■^^alemal greal-grandpannU are ^ ^ Shkkk of WiMtoo-Saleffl n d i iiriH terH k-Jo jn e^^oi Soulh Q uality DiamondAnniversary Ring My Health Care Plan Saves Me Money 1/2 C arat *399 R«g.$S89 £ Д И 1 1 1 И Г 7 П М Г Quality Wedding Bands from M9* SALE’aSS IMCwAMwqulM / \¡)crl /си (7('/'\ l\l. I>ilil ,^ 7 (h ^(■лl JEWEIÆRS N M to W ilÿ M a it \ ^704434^i7 ' ! Name Address City •State Zip Telephone Do you have Medicare? yes □, no □ C lip ^ M id lT o ; PARTNEite Medicare Choice P.O.'Box 24907 Winston-Salejii.NC 27114-4907 Wth PARTNERS Medicare Choice. I pay jusl $40 a month for health care, month in and month oul. And I pay no Medicare deductibles as long as 1 use plan providers. That even includes the $760 Medicare hospitalization deductible. I pay a $15 copayment for each doctor’s office visit, but my yearly ' immunizations are fully covered, at no cost, by PARTNERS Medicare Choicc. Plus, my benefits are much better than Medicare combined with most supplements - and PARTNERS Medicare Choicc costs far less. The plan comes from PARTNERS National Health Plans, a trusted name in North Carolina. You can’t be turned down unless you have end-stage renal disease, have undergone a kidney transplant in the last 36 months, or are in Hospice care. And their list of contracting doctors was so long, mine was already on it. Let PARTNERS Medicare Choice help you save money. Call us today, or send in the coupon. PARTNERS Medicare Choice is now available in Alamance, Davidson, Davic, Forsyth, Guilford, Iredell. Orange, Rockiiigham, Stokes, Surry ' ■ and Yadkin Counties. Call Today for your free information'ljt | 1-800-942^5695 (Press 6) » F S ilO T iS * iif e d ic a r e i^ ^ With PARTNERS Mekatc Choicc, you must tuve ' : ' ^ and keep Medicare ftrt В to itceivc full covenp,' . H C »A.AI>4M 0II»H V % '• ^ 'c r -; ! 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORD, Jan. 23,1997 Four Corners News 1 \( и S|\ 1 ' By Marie While Four Comers Corrcspondcnl Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shcllon und Abby Fcrgcrson have returned home after spendi ng sc veral days al the beuch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr Harpe, Mr. Vernon Dull wercSundaydinnerguesls of Mr. and Mrs. Joe While. In celebra- DavioAARPotficets,fromleft,LoulseStroud,FrankllnMarquette, Mildred Miller. Rosie Carter, Marie Miller and Laurie Dulin. iN e W S liori of Januaiy birthdays for Mre. Joe Carr Harpe, Mr. Vernon Dull and Mrs. Joe While. Ihey have celebraled lo- gether Гог over 45 years. Mrs. Clarence Elmore and Mr. Charles Burgess are on our sick list. Wc arc wishing Ihcm u speedy recov­ ery. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bcck allendcd the Woke Porest-Maiyland baskclball game Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joe White was honored for her. birthday Monday with lunch at K&W in Winston-Salem by her sisters, Mrs. Grady Bcck, Mrs. Kenny Smilh, Mrs. Robert Craft and a niece, Mrs. Terry Hamm. She rccelvedscvcral nicc gifts. AARP Installs O fficers ■ • AltheJanuaiymectingoflhcAmcri- can Association or Retired Persons, Davie Couniy Chapter 4405, Mildred Miller was instanc'd as president by Louise Stroud, past president of ihe : Chapter and Franklin Marquette, . AARP Disuict 3 Director. . The olher officers for 1997 will be: Rosie Caner, vice president; Marie Miller, secretary; and Laurie Dulin, treasurer. ThisclubmeetsthesccondWcdhes* day ofevery month in the East Room at the Senior Centcr in the Brock Build­ ing on North Main Street, Mocksville. The next meeting will be Feb. 12 at I0;30a.m. and residents from thecom- munity are invited. By John "Cain* Godwin Cana Correspondent [sit cold or whal? Il is so cold that Ihe mole holes in Ihc yard have frozen into small speed bumps. This coming weekend at Eaton's Advance News Baptist Church Is Mens Day. Allofihe functions of the church will be carried out by the men. This is the way churches, werc meant to be. led by our brave men. So. if you want to .sec a bunch of scared men. just show up ihis Sunday. Stay tuned ncxi week for Cana's '’Man of the Year". Happy belated birthday to Heath Lalham und Vcmon Го.яс1ш1. Happy birthday toMaiy Nell Richie, Jennifer Allen, and Ina Randall. By Edilh Zimmennan Advance Correspondent Thursday night Jan. 23 marks the beginningofamonthlyfellowshipmeal al Ihc Methodist Church fellowship hall. This will be a poor man’ supper, sponsored by the Methodist Men. No charge, donations will be acwpted,. Each month a different meal will be planned. The Rev. Alec Alvord ofCharlotte, a former pastor, will be preaching on Sunday, Jan. 26 at ihe 11 a.m. scrvice. Among the visitors at church Sun­ day were Tommy and Deanna Browder and daughterSydncyofMyrtlc Beach, S.C; Janna Jones Watson and sons Jason ond Alan Michael Walson of Purlear; Mary Beal of Cooleemee; Adrian Farley of Arlington, Va.; Neal Harris of Mocksville; and Mrs. and Mrs. Bailey. Little Sydney Browder celebrated her flrst birthday Saturday, Jan. 18. Her parents Tommy nnd Deanna Browder gave a party for her al tanglewoodClub House inCIemmons. Twenty people enjoyed the occasion. OnSunday,iheyoung Browderfamily and LuAnn' Browder of Clemmons were luncheon guests of their parenis Ben and Ann Browder. Fnmk Markland isrecuperaling sat­ isfactorily from recent cataract sur- gery. Adrian Failey of Arlington, Vu. was a weekend visitor of her moiher Edilh Zimmerman. She came especially to atlend the surprise 50ih birthday party of Patsy Crenshaw which was held nt Mocksviilc Яг51 Methodist Church fellowship halt Salurday nighl. Adrian andPalsy,afTectionalelycalled"P.D.", were childhood friends and school­ mates. Others frum here attending the party were Janie Hendrix, and Ken and Brciula Burton. Janna Walson and sons were week­ end visitors ofhcr parents LeoniuxI and Mary Nell Jones. Bess Bennett, Ruth Collette and Edith Zimmerman enjoyed lunch to­ gether Monday, Jan. 20 at K«&W Caf­ cteria on Healy Drive in Winston-Sa- lem. PmCNiMIDStlUNCPAiS ГН*яЛй .24*,1амь«рт 8itwiqiFib.r,10Mi-«(mШ spedal cdilion ¡киЫс will be sold during Ihoio /loufi only orti fînl-comc; fitH-scncO bJtiLtimitodtooncpcrcuslomcr. ’ Scnlimontal Valentine” BARBIE* Doll â h . Limited lo Ono Ppr Cm tom pf . KatharineHALLMARK SHOP Salisbury Mall • Saliibuiy • 7(M 6J7-2’ 80, SHIIP representative Scott Watertiouse (left) presents art award to James Shipley, w№ local coordinators Barbara Thomton and Joe Cheek. Seniors Participate In Art Fair To celebrate the lOth anniversary ; of the Senior Health Insurance Infor- ; mation Program (known os SHIIP). : InsuranceCommissionerJimLongond '. itw Notth Carolina Dcpanmcnl of In- surance sponsored the Expo of senior • art. Several Davie Couniy senior chi- . uns entered this'art contest James I Shipley was uuwunced as the winner I of Ihe Expo with his lighthouse entry. ■: Al the Senior Health Fair. Shipley • was presenled his award by Scott ■ Walerhouse.SHIIPrei^sentaliverrom • Raleigh, and his painting will be dis- • played fortwoyearsinthe Department •pf Insurance building in Raleigh. Bar- baraThomton,SeniorCenter Outreach Coordinator.andJoCheekwercDavie Couniy co<hairpersons of the Expo. Nola Cope. Berma Foster, and Ina Martin helped lo nuke Ihe Expo a success with their ait entries. Judges were Hazel Ann Barber and Marjorie Hoyle. SHIIPhas trained over?,ООО senior chizens lo counsel individuals on Medi - care, insurance supplements, and long- tcrmcare. Thereare l,500activeSHIIP volunteers in North Carolina. Any Davie Couniy senior can ob­ tain help wilh any insurance problem by contacting the Senior Cenleral 634- 0611.; (Srant Named Pastor Of Church The Rev. Janie Onnlwuvoud in KipiMor of Pinman Giove Church in ;Bu i Bend Nov. 3. : Hi« inslallalion service will be Jan. 26 11 4 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Dennis Bishop. For more inrotmation, call Grant at 284-2658. Buperbowl Party To Be Held :: Failh and Victory Family Worship I Center’s second annual Superbowl t Family Fun Night will be held at the : YMCA in Mocksville. >: This alc<^l-free nighl begins at 6 with the kick-off. There will be free food, games, baskelball andswimming for the kids. The game will be shown on a big screen TV. Çarolyn Beaver Gives Program por Cooleemee Senior Group J; HieCoaleeineeSenlorCitizensmcl ;Jin. 13 in the fellowship hall of the ;Rnt Baptist Church. Tltemeetingwascalledloorderby ;(hepre«denL :; Hie meeting opened with prayer, ' foUowed with the group singing "God ;WiUT»keCareofYou." > The chaplain gave the devotions. :(ier teit was from St. John 1:14 and : ll;9. "God Keeps His Promises". There weie 26 members and one .vliilacpRsent. The minutes were read, the sun­ shine and treasurei's repons given. Upcoming events at the SeniorCen- ter were announced. The program was presented by Carolyn Beaver sludenls at risk coonli- nator in Davie County. She also sang several songs. The meeting adjourned with the giDup singing theclubsong,followed withapnyer. Tl* ne»t nteeting will be Jan. 27. Body Fat May Be Reduced Fw MOUons! 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David Gilbreath Webster defines prejudice as “A preconceived opinion, usually unfavorable; an unjuslilied and unreasonable bias.” Whether ono finds prejudice regarding race, gender or creed, such bias erects barriers. Some believe lhal these barriers are necessary lo protect us from Ideas or people who are different than we; others teel no sucti boundaries are justified. Anyone tovraid whom prejudice is directed teels ils bitter sting. The recipient ot Ihe feartui glance, Ihe condescending gesture, Ihe crude remark, the rude gesture, or Ihe Icy stare knows that he Is unwelcome, perhaps even despised, by the sender ol the message. I remember the days ol segregation in the South. TVioie were separate water fountains and restrooms, separate schools, sepa- ratechurches, separate neighborhoods, separate restaurants, sepa­ rate cultures. The process ol integratkin was painfully slow for some, too quick (or others. The autumn of 1964 brought change Into my sbrth grade class­ room. A well mannered, polite, studious boy was enrolled. He was different than any of the other children in our school In one rather obvious way: his skin color was black. Thinking aboul those days brings anguish and sorrow lo my own spirit. 1 can still see his fearful expression, hear Ihe taunting words uttered by some ol his new classmates, and recognize his Isolation. He must have been so* afraid; he must havo known he was unwanted; he must have missed his friends; yel, he stayed. I am ashamed lo admit lhal I did not really want him Ihere because ot his skin color. I Joined most of my ' ' classmatesinmyprejudiceagalnsthim. Such prejudice was wrong, • butitwaspopularatthetime. Not surprisingly, time and experience ' brought a change in my altitude. When I finally had lo admit Ihat I ' had misjudged him, my belief system changed radically. I couid not ' cominue to hate people because Ihey looked differently than I, lived in a different neighborhood, or attended a diflerent school or church. ■ Strangely enough, Jesus came upon situations similar tothe ono in whtah I found myself. He courageously accepted the unaccapi-' able, touched Ihe untouchable, forgave Iho unforgivable, and chal- lengedlheprejudteelnthesocletyolHlsday. His stance cost Jesus popularity among His own people; and such challenges to the status ' quo led to His execution. The words of Jesus reminded all who would follow him to cany lhal same cross: to put oneself at risk for those who are poor in spirit, lo Ireat Ihose who are differenl lhan we aswewouldwanttot>etieated,toembraceJesus'commandlolove one's enemies. Yes, it is difficult, but not impossible. Jusi ask my . high school classmate with Ihe black skin. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE &C0. 850N .TÿideS t VVIntton Saltm , NC 27102 9 10 - 7 23 - 1 6 69 VOGLERÄ-SONS 2 8 4 9 № £ №сг. 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Mrs. Peplowski was bom on March •- 4,1922, in Davie County to the tale : WalierDukeandOmieMaeCranfield ; Smilh. ; She was preceded In dealh by two ' brothen, Kimbrough and Dewey ; Smilh. ; Survivors Include: 3 sons, Eugene ; Vickers of Denton, Donald Grey ; V.ickenofVoldeseandJackie Vicken : ofWataugh,Texas;adaughler,Dlanne ; Hl^nofDrexeU l()grandcliitdtcn;4 ; grMl-grandchlldren;abtolher,Robeil ; Smith of Advancc: 2 sisters, Pauline ; SmilhofLexington and Bonnie Bartiee : of Woodleaf. ; Mrs. Marion K. Cronin ! Mrs. Morion KeeslerCronin,76,of :Crcsiview Drive, Mocksville, died IFriday afterooon, Jan. 17, 1997, at ForsjihMemorial Hospital afterasud- Ideh illness. I 'A funeml mass of the itssurection i was held al 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, in ■ St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church wilh FalhcrThomas Clemenl offlciat- ing. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family requests memwials be nsidcrcd forSi. Francis Church. P.O. x642, Mocbville, NC 27028. Mrs. Cronin was bora in Coming. Y.,onJan.3,1921 to the late Harrison d Catherine Galvin Keesler and had ccncmployed wilh the Coming Health paitmcnlNursingServiccs.Shchad so wc^ed at Ingersoll-Rand Соф., :oraing Glass Works and Galvin- anes Insurance Agency. She was a member of and church secretary at St. rancis Church. Mrs. Cronin was a graduale of the oming Free Acadcmy,Classof 1939. d was n memba fo the Mocksville ends of the Libraiy. Her husband, Albert William ronin, ptccedcd her in dealh on Oci. 1987. Survivors include: a daughter, cthany Cronin of Pocatello. Idaho; 2 ns. Patrick Cronin of Traftbrd, Pa., d Daniel Cronin of Cornelius; 4 randchildrcn; and 2 step-grandchil- rcn. amesEveridge James Вшсе Eveiidge Jr., 44, of talesville,diedFriday,Jan. 17,1997, Caiolinas Medical Center in Char­ lie, following a brief illness. BomMan;hl9,19S2,inHamiony. was the son of Ihe late James Bruce iveridge Sr. and Dorothy Johnson vendgeofStalesville.Hewasapanel builder for Ttiomasvitle Fumiture in loutman. Surviving, in additionlohis mother, areason,JainesBniceEveridgcIlIor he home: a brodier. Rocky Everidge fStalesville;2sisiea, Diane Dkkena f Yadkinvilk! andMaigieTeasterof latesville. Funeial services wen held at 3 m. Jon. 20. at Holly Springs Baptist Ituich with Tim Pinkston and Ihe Revs. Donald L. Hoiton and Cliflcid wallney ofTicialing. Burial folkiwed Beatrice R. Cleaiy Beatrice R. Cleaiy, 84, of Cox Mill Road, Yadkinville, died on Thunday. Jon. 16, 1997, al Fonyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom on May 10,1912, in Yadkin County to the late Joseph and Maiy Oentiy Reavb. Shewas ahome- maker, attended Cenler Uniled Meth- odisl Chuich and was a member of Chestnut Giove United Methodist Church. Mis. Cleaiy was preceded in dealh by her husband, Don L. Cleary, in 1990, and by seven brolhers. ’ The funeral scrvicc was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19,ai Cenler United Melhodist Church by the Rev. Tim Staihuck. Burial followed in Chestnut Grove Uniled Melhodist Church. Survivois include; her daughter, Jane C. (David) Kimmer of Mocks­ ville; 2 grandchildren; 3 sisten, Mae R. Vestal of Yadkinville, and Sarah R. Myen and Gladys R. Holcomb, both of Winston-Salem; a brother, Paul D. Reavis of Yadkinville; and several nicccs and nephews. Memorials may be made to Chest­ nut Grove United Methodist Chuich, Mocksvillc,orto Hospice Inthe couniy ofthe donor's choicc. Lillian Brown Casper Mn. Lillian Brown Casper, 75, of Salisbury, died on Wednesday, Jan. 15,1997, at her honw. She was ihe broiher of Jimmy Brown of Advance. James "Red" Swicegood James Madison "Red" Swicegood, 74,orSallsbury,diedWednesday,Jan. 15,1997 at Rowan Regional Medical Center after a year of declininghealth. Bom Aug. 31, 1922, in Davie County, Mr. Swicegood was a son of ihelaie Arthur andCssieEssickSwlce- good. He was educated in Davidson Couniy Schools. n the church cemeteiy. Heniy ^ w Anderson Dr. Henry Shaw Andenon, 71, of Spaitanbuig,S.C..diedJan.20,1997, al his home. A nativeof Mocksville, he was the son of the late Charies Spurgeon and Celia Shaw Anderson. He wasagradu- ate of Wake Forest Univenily and Bowman Gray School of Medicine. A general practitioner l'95l-1958 and resident radiology at the Medical College of Geoigia I9S8-196I, he served inlheU.S. Army duringWoild War II. receiving Ihe Purple Heait, four banie slan and Ihe Combat In­ fantry Badge. He wasamember of the A.M.A., Diplomat of die American Board of R^ology, American Col­ lege of Radiology, Nonh American College of Radiology, Roentgen Ray Society and Civitan Club and Spaitanbuig County Medkral Asso­ ciation. He was wilh Spaitanbuig General Hospital Radiokigy 196M968andat Sl Luke's Hospital inCblumbus 1968- 1983. He wasa member of Piedmont Qub and Spaitanbuig Country Chib. . Suiviving are his wife, Neva Mariiham Anderson bf the home; 2 daughten, Jidia Patricia Anderson of Spaitanburg and Cynthia Andenon Laney of Atlanta, Oa.; a son, Heniy Kyle Andenon of TownviUe, S.C.; a sister, Lucille Anderson Brown of Mocksville; and 4 gnmddiiUmi. Janet Miller СШеал Mn. Janet Miller Glllean, 98, of The Presbyterian Home, High Point, formerly of Mocksville, died on Fri­ day, Jan. 17,1997, at Ihe Presbyterian Home Mn. Qillean was bom on May 30, 1898, in Rowan Couniy, adaughler of Ihe lale James Circero and Martha Linebairier Miller. A resident of High Point since 1993, she was a home­ maker and member of Finl Presbyte­ rian Church in Mocksville. She married Jessie Frank Glllean, who died Aug. 24,1973. The funeral was held at 2;30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at Fint Presbyterian Chmch in Mocksville by Ihe Revs. Leland Rlchaidson and Roy L. Grant. Burial was in Belhel Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemeteiy. Memorials may be directed to the FristPresbyterianChurch,26l S.Midn St., Mocksville, NC 27028 or lo Ihe charily of one's choke. Suivivoninclude:2daughten,Mn. Rulh Crawford and Mn. Bill Gray of High Puinv, 4 gnmdchiMren; and S great-grandchildren. Grady Edward Smitti Grady Edward Smith Sr., 71,. of Baltimore Road, Advance, died Jan. 19,1997,al Winston-SalcmConvales- cenl Center. He was bora In DavieCounty, Feb. 9,1923, tothe late William Albertand Sarah Canter Smith and was a retired inick driver wilh Bingham Lumber Company and Robem Lumber Com­ pany in Winslon-Salem. He was a vet­ eran of the U.S. Aimy, seiving during Worid Warn. Survivingare his wife, Mary Keaton Smitii of tiK home: a daughter, Diane Keaton of die home; and a son, Grady E Smilh Jr. of Ihe home; a sister, Ella Brinkley of East Bend; 2 brodien, Lindsey Smiti) of Advance and Leo SmiUi of Fkxkla; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be heM at 2 p.m. Jan. 22, al Eaton Funeral Chapel by tiie Revs. Brian Rummage and Dan Maitin witii burial following in Bixby Presbyterian Church Ccmeleiy. Memorials may be made to Bixby Presbyterian Church, Fork-Blxby Road, Advance, N.C. 27006. Mary Elizabeth Startsman Mary Elizabeth "Belly" Siaitsman ofHawaiidiedJan.8,1997. BomAprill7,l917.inAUanla,Ga. to the late Guy and Lillie Mae Alexander, she had lived in Davie Couniy for several yean while worii- ingasalcchnical illustrator at Ingersoll- Rand. Suiviving are a daughter, Nancy S. Turner of Mocksville; 2 sons, Guy A. Siaitsman of Hawaii and Terry S. SUutsman of Virginia; 7 grandchil­ dren: and 7 great grandchiUren. Florence Ethel Grubb Mn. Fkxence Elhel Smith Gnibb, 87, of Cheny Hill Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, Jan. 18,1997 at Rowan RegkmalMedk»l Center in Salisbury. Funeral servkes were at 2 p.m. TuesdayatConcordUniledMetiiodist Church In Mocksville, conducted by , Ihe Rev. David Reep. Burial folkiwed In Rowan Memorial PtuklnSalisbury. She was bom on Oct. 8,1909, In Davie Couniy, a daughter of the late Joseph and Rose Robinson Smith. She wasahomemakerondmemberofCon- end Uniud MetiwdUl Church. She was preceded in dealh by a son, Douglas Clay Gnibb in 1980, and her husband, Loyd Alexander Gnibb in 1995. Survivors Include: 4 daughten, Janell Vkk of Louisville, Ky., Peggy Gofonh of Winston-Salem, Jean Grif­ fin of Monroe, Belly Russell of Con- conl; 2 sisten, Beatrice S. Shaver of Salisbury, Veola S. Milkr of Mocks- vilk; 3 bmhen, Ckero "Ski" Smitii and J.L. "Juntot-Smitiiof Mocksvilk. ami Ray Smilh of Cooleemee;8grand- chiktren; and 6 gieat-grandchiMrcn. Dorothy Hadley Zeh Dorothy Hadley Zeh, 88, of Win- slon-Sakm,diedJan. 18,1997,alN.C. Baptist Hospital. She taught school in Mocksville ond Wlnston-Solem. A funeral seivice was hekl at 3 p.m. Jan. 20, at Highland Presbyterian Church by tiie Revs. James Banbury andMaggiHendenon.BurialfDHowed at Fbnyih Memorial Park. Donald Jack LaRue Donakl Jack LaRue, 16, of aino Giove.dkdSolunlay,Jan. 18,1997,in Mooresville from injuries sustained in on ouloroobile accklent. Funeral servkes wen conducted ol 2 p.m. Jon. 21,01 Soutii River United MethodlsiChurchwiihiheRev.Brenda Newman offkiotingondburiolfolhnv- ing in tiie church cemetery. Memorials may be made to die Amerkan Heart Fund, 119 Goitiier Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. < И » Uniled Woy of Davie Couniy has (kmaled $1^00 lo die American Red Cross Disaster Relkf Fund to as­ sist wilh cosl recovery as a result of Hurricane Fran last Somber. "We are quite grateful lo tiie Davie County Uniled Way and especially to tiieir donon for tills gift," saM Jean aeary, NWNC Chapter board mem­ ber. "The RedCiossconlinues, nation­ wide, lo raise money lo help cover tiie costsoflastfalVshurricane season,and tiiisconlributionputsusmuchcloserin reaching our goal." To date, tiie local chapter of tiie American Red Cross has received neariy $190,000 for the otganliatlon's Disaster Relief Fund~a notional fund whkh provides cn e tin cy icHaC lD vktim sofrtlsailiinaA iilhtfiiuiiw , Tlw kxal caripaliiil^ Inm ^ . Mty folkiwini H u fa iie fim 'iiif stfuction to the C HDiia coast. Asaitsull,lheAffliicanRcdqS^ housed 38,177 peoplf In 3IS s h ^ andsetved«6S;4S2iiMs. AdiStiagi^ ally. Red C ^ established K sovM centenwheiedisaslerryktinisroelaK- on-one wilh Red Cioss penonnel to assess dielr Indivkkial needs and re­ ceive help in ti* form of vouchen to purchaseemergencyiicmssuchasliicid, clotiiing and medklne. Uk NWNC Chapter of Uie Ameri- con Red Cioss is a Uniled Way funded agency serving Davie, Fbrsyth, Slokis ond Yadkin counties. ' I want to thank Ihe community of Davie Couniy foi the sympathy ihey have ■ shown for the family since ihe passing away of my father, Aulhor C. Spaugh. ' h Is 0 greal comfon to know how Ux people of Davie County and sunounding. anas show concem lo Ihe ГатНу In Ihis time of grief. Bul I Just wanl lo bring ' allention 10 the people of Davie Coumy the type of people we have In cur church community at Ihe Bixby Church Of Hie Living Cod. I and my sliier ' weni 10 pay for my father's plot and they lold us we could use ihe chureh for the seniices. Then on Ihe following day, whfch was Hiesday Ihe I4ih, after we had gone to the funeral home lhal moming to uke can of anangemems, a ' : Mrs. Peggy 'mylor called me at home anund 4:00 pm to leti me tiial If we : > used conference pieacheis thal we couldn't use the sannuaiy. 1 think Oua « a*. - lime of grief for the family, h was an Improper way In which the went abouti: ■ telling us of Ihe unwelcome news. I personally don't care about die bsttie that: : the church Is having with the conference over the church, but the shouldn't >, have called me on the lelephone to lell me that kind of news. She said tiut If jj; used any oUier preacheis besides conference preachers that ll woukl be okay 10 use Ihe sanciuaiy. Bul these Iwo preachen knew my faiher for yean and ; Ihls Is whal the family wanted. The problem with this Is lhal the Davte Counfe' Enterprise had already gone to press and couldn't be changed. And In my own personal opinion a Christian would have swallowed ihelr pride for die sake of Ihe grieving family. Just lo let her know lhal even though she Is a ; * ; member of the chuich, the odier membeis didn't have any ptobkm wilh d» ■*-' IWO preachers dial were lo hold the leivlccs for my fadier And a little note, • mygnndfadierandgnindmother, Mr and Mrs. Howaid Tlifl Cope, helped . build Ihat chuich when It was ttaned. My modiei alw seived In dial chuith for yean as secretary and gave many, many hours of her time to help die ' ' church raise money for benefiu dial die chureh was holding Гог other unfonunate people. 1 just wanted to let the people of die church know dial tills kind of behavior will not InOuence people lo anend or become memben of • ' dlls type of congregation. I sit here feeling bad about die way dilnp have happened over dils slmatioi. It's not bad enough dial you feel bad over die deadi of your fadier, but dial a church dial you grew up In couk) cause you mon grief and bun because they turned dxir bock on you in a lime of need ’ like dlls. II makes me really diink on die inside dial a church could do such a' dilngasdils. 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Icoconuts and coconut millc were inte- :gral?aiu. Buliheme3ugelii)mcouniy,iown and chamber oRIclals was the same - good luclc to one of Davle County's newest businesses. ■ lbeHighwayInn.amotelonM»di- son Road beside Pizza Hut, is being developed by Vinod and Shila Patei of Salisbuiy. Patel hopes 18 rental units wiii be completed Ihis spring. It would be enpanded soon theieafter to 43 units, hesaid. • 'IbegcoundbieaUngcerenonyUst weelt included Hindu customs, led by ShasHijiRameshbhaiMehta. Although strange to many of the local residents at the event, they had a purpose: the wish for good luck and blessings on a newventuic. "Itis s^thileveiysliunuie needs agdodfoundation."Patel said. Today we all gather to build a foundatiofi, a foundation of fnendship ahd respect within the Davie community." №el, a medical technjogist su­ pervisor wilh the VA Hospital in Sal- 'isbury, said a six-month research project was conducted before the sile in Mocksville was selected. "The project revealed Ihat Davie Couniy would be ideal to build a sig- 'nificant model lype motel, which is compatible toihe franchises. Asaback- to-basics approach. Highway Inn will have clean, comfortable rooms, and fuUsccuriiy at value rales. Ourmission Rvalue is commiltedlohigheslqual- ity services ftom the siait," Patel said. Teny Bralley, chainnan of the Davie County Council of EoMiomic -Devckipnient and Mocksville town manager, welcomed the PaieU. "We •think we're the right place to be in Hedmont North Carolina. We hope you grow as our community grows." . Ошку Manger Ken Windiey aakl the motel U needed. He thanked the ;hlds fcr invetting in Divie Coti^. "Our econdmic growth is' in eiieei- leat condilkm and we welcome the -Meb Ш our new fHends and neigh- lbari,’saklCCmityCQinmisskxiCh«ir- imn Call Boon. 'We definitely need the rooms and . lopit fcrward toyou being a part of our .nmmunity,’ said Eric Ennis, execu- . liw diiectcr of thc Davie Chamber of .Cgmmerce. .' !:11ie Highway b n win be > t»ro- iMoqr.biickvaieerbuiUing with three госта, lOdoubk and five singk 'iBimi. A Jacuzzi will be featured io 'ow of die king noms, FMcl said. > MaheahPHcIorSheeCcntttuc- 'liM it the flcaenl cootnctor. ;■. HiePMelahivetwodiikktn,Si^ :i6,MdNehal, 12. > Bon aal raiaed in India, Viaod . N r i camc )nm an cducaied. hni- -;«w griHH ri& m ily,tiidR ^iuD tnl. г Щ Пт Ш Л О т У Ш $ Н Ш и М Е His parenls operated convenience stores and supermarkets in East Af­ rica. Patel operated a lodging and boanl- ing system at a university in India. Tbe family moved lo the United Stales in 1986, and Palel earned a bachelor's degree in mcdical technol- ogyfromtheUniversityofNorthCoro- llna at Charlotte. He had earned a bachelor's degree in microbiology In I973fronitheOxrordBoardofEduca- lion in East Africa. Mehta, Patel, County Manager Ken Windiey and County Commlsslonef Cari Boon watch as Town Manager and Chaimftan-; of the Davle County Council of Economic Development Terry Bralley participates in Ihe groundbreaking ceremony to bring •: luck and blessings to the new business. _ photoa i>y Robin FwgusMn: ■ Ffowm ForAtt Occasloiit Sbter*sllefMccKsville •34-1782 L e i C r a m Marie’s liorisi V > 7 6 6 - 4 6 5 1 Ш и П м М вС и И н к И * Fnjll • Baked Goods • Qoumwt BaskM Funerala 'WiddlnM«F WeDeliiWeDelher 040-6337Mon-F,iB-a.3aia-3 IM IO C K S V IL L E , N C RED 1AG SALE ALL HOME APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS ON SAL^I ----------- E iclud*iB oi*ptoducfi ^ 139”TMoughionuaiyjlNg. S a v e $ 4 0 4"t)ood VCR with remote. Огисгееп dliploy. byear/^event programmine. I I C I I B 5 4 9 ” " Through Jonuory S t m S a v e *5 0 Fuli tlze VHS camcorder wttti coior vlewfirxJer. 24x zoom leru and ftvlng eroie head. Free hard cate irKluded^ Sean •aciu$ive. 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AfterTuesday's8147 loss 10South Rowan -.Davie's lllh loss In 13 games - Ilnl-year principal Linda Bost consulted each player before meeting with athletics director Buddy LmveryandSleclearound4p.nl. • .Conferences between Bost and Steele have b«?n an ongoing routine. ."Thishasbcenapaticularlydifricull season foe №. Steele," Bost said. "Fve had several cotifcrences with Mr. Steele and we talked about the progress of the team, and we Just d№t feel like il was making the progress that ' it ahoukl be making." .:-B«l, after weeks of uncenainty,came away convinced thal the lime was now, six weeks before the end of the season. "Because of the (abrupt imvc), it's very upsetting." said Bost, D-Day r^oilh-South To Decide Wrestling Title Reunions are based on familiar­ ity. bul Ihey can come off unpre- dictably. The grandson shaves his head. Thc aunt goes for a spin with thc widowed sisier. Ibe one wilh Ihe Bozo perm and bad teeth. The hostess cousin stashes vodka in the hall closet. The di^tcousin inUveitently' spills the beans on her brother, who comes oul of the closet. Youjust , never know. And who ____ knows which team will end up locked in the Piedmoni Middle School Conference's second-place closet when Nonh Davie and Soulh Davie stage Iheir high-stakes wrestling reunion Monday night at North payie, thc host of the largest • wrestling bash of the'90s. With two teams looming as the tpckets soaring toward the PMSC stratosphere, Ihis headliner bears all tte/cqulrenKiits for a curious reiipion, but only if North ahd ^ I h both leap the remaining low- hiiidlcs on their schedule ihis week. -‘RonKirit'sWikkals-wholost ' thdr i»«ii^tetcnc.e opener tp.siw.. a 49-nuich winning streak but rebounded 10 win all nine PMSC matches to extend ihat streak to 43 ' - wear the attitudes of smug sui^ority on Iheir sleeves, having won six confcrence titles in a row and eight of the last nine. '. Matt Wilson's unbeaten Tigers, a MW canlcndet going up againsi the Ictgue'a oklcst defends are like a tiling star invading a wiesUlng g^axy. A win woukl catapult them inlo the heavcM fcr the flnl time in ■ dnade. :: Back in '87, the ncighbon staged ktimilic cHnax. WUmo, a West Rowan graduate who wu * young eBMl'u the tlnte. shot down the itfh Kirk, who was denied the etefeieace cake forthe fifth year in ’iigw.. V South woo ■nonccnfeieace ■ n i ^ (40-36) eaiUcr in the year,^ giving Kiik tea«» to assume the ^wwldbeilui{ned."lfewu Bib«« definitely Ihc favorile Ihcn," Mik aakl Suwtay night. "I felt like I .k*d 1 chance to beat Mm, becauae te (barely) beat me in» - - BonconfcreoGC StttCh;'' " jgftirtit fliilLM i Iha tapae itu nL 1 0“ • 'I S|WNa(thPkdiiiom<:aiiftniKe eiMDpioniUp. nhe aecoDd Um I 'ikaufht we'd teve a beoer diowli«, MwedldiV KlikiakI, ' who appointed JV boys coach Brian Canticll os the interim coach, "I’ve spent a lot of lime deliberating on if this was thc righl time, but after our confcrcnce, 1 knew that it was,... I did not make a quick decision aboul this." Steele left with a 24-63 record in three and a half seasons. Aftera 7-17 debut in '93, Steele's senior-laden club posted a 14-13 record in '94. Davie's first winning season since '88. Thc War Eagles also ended an 18-year playoff drought, and won a postseason game for the first time since the '60s. Davic reached an all-time low lasl year - dropping 22 of 23 games-and has losl 34 of ils lasl 37. "Il was gelling to be. 'How many did ya1l gel beat by lasl night,’ ’ Lowery saki. Bost ‘V Dissatisfied fans prod­ ded Steele, who grew Weary ofthe pressure. In№ stepping down. "Coming loDavieHighSchool.it’sa np-win situation." Steele s^. "The heart hasn't been tljeie for some of Ihc play- cn and then you've got all the critics, who don't see how hard we've woriced. I! "ll's not whal you’ve ifcne in the past, it's whal have you done for me lately. We worked hard - we had open gym, wc had weighl-liftlng and conditioning.... I haven’t done anything that all. the coaches (in thc Cenlnl Piedmont Confer- cnce)don’l do. Some woriced atit, some dWn’L" Lowery said: "As far as woric habits and as faras helping mein i|k gym lodo ihcrighl thing thc righl way, he worked as hard as he couM. It wasn't dw righl lime, the right place. Il just Steele didn't wotk. "It wa.sn’1 because of knowledge or work clhic. Things dkln't fall inlo place like we would have liked." ■fhc residual heat Ihat folks put on Siècle didn'i persuade Bos), but dismal crowds dkl. An eslimaled home'crowd of 67 viewed ite South Rowan game, "ril be honest wilh you, when I went down and talked lo the players about some of the Ihings Ihat were bothering them, Ihey conlinued loulk aboul how ihey do not feel supported by the community," Bost said. "They felt there was nobody there to see them play. "I can say parents (dklnt infiuence the deci­ sion) because if parents nude complaints lo me, in cach case I talked directly to tte playtr. You know when parenls complainabiM some­ lhing, lhal Isn'l always what tte kkls' think, so I dM whal I Ihought was ite best diing." Sicelesenlhis regards lo next coach. "Good luck," te «aW. "We've got some lalcnl but if Ite players don'l listen, itdom’tn lM .' , . j Steele's atlenlkxi has shiAe/k) fast-liitch softbdl. "tt's probably best," te saU of As resignaUon. "Allttingi happe»Kira reamt J appreciate Mr. . ^W.G.) Polu (king n» the chance, and CoM Mnmy slood behind tne tte last couple of yeani. . * "I told them I wasn't going lo he a savior when I came in." C aolrdl Io T te C tlliin I s m Cantrell, wtomadchlsdebulTiicsdaynigh) at Mt. Tabor,.has nine gamef ^ ite CPC tournament to makeacase for lilihead-caech- ingpositk)n, ifte chooses to acek Ite job; . "It gives him an Klvantage, there's no doitbl d»utihat,'Boslsakl. "Butlhwemadeitveiy clear to everybody on tte staff that it Is wide' open. Nobody has I lock. ' 'I do intend It) ^ (stale wi4| iVe'foi liriK 10 do il and it might te a kmg search, but rm going to make a real good deciskn." t.illll \ ■ ' Wrestlers Punish Undefeated Raiders North Oavie'8 Heather Lanning looks for a shot against Soutti Davle last week. • ^ iM lo by Jm m * Barringer NorlhGirls102AflBrVVinOvBrSou№ ByBitaiints Ite Wikkau never trailed again in a 28-21 vklory.'' durini Davie's 46-1 nin. aial AdmByBriumts Davie County Enterprise Record South Davie's girls coach Mary Ann Edwards doesn't Uke tte Tigers' chances when ttey trail late in games. "When we're behind with two or three minutes u> go, I'm real coocemed," ste saM. Iteir odds are sUm to zip when they trail fcr 18 Neighbor North Davie scored three Kcoods inlo tte second quarter - on Stacy (]ueen's Uyup ofTa steal on an itibounda pass - to retake tte lead M 8-6. dieir lOthoftteyearagainstlwoloascs,ThundayatSoMh . Davie. ; Ite Tigen, clicking on all cylinders, put a scare in NoHhcoKhTrishKing,wterefuscdloteIleve Ihat South (3-5) waa a pushover, '1 waa real impcsscd widt South Dtvie's play," King laU^ "After coactiiig 11, yean, you lean not 10 listen to eveiybody. South was piinvcd up, and my giris werc a little ovcrconfldcaL South rose to dK occasion and we were flat offcnsiiiely and defensively... unorginiz^" l1nNSaeWltali-K4iB3 South Boys Rally Past North, 51-42 B yB riu P ttts Davie Couniy Enterprise Record Dunngaftigid week whentte wind- chill factor dropped to zero degrees, Soudi Rowan and North Davklson's faint hopes of knocking off Davie County's wrestling team melted Ilice a snow cone in Hades. - SouthRowan,whi^was7-0when die War Eagles visited ChiM Grove, was pummeled 6J;8 and Nonh Davkbon dkl a nose iSve into Mocks- viilcoaMday,fallin|4».9. Both vktims are up^-leve) resi­ dents in die league, under Mt. Tabor. Davic’svisilonUatT\iadayfoiain«ch thatpicsumablywilldecklewtewean .die legularrseason crown. If cross faces accoimled for much,' tte Block Knights woukl teve made a considerably better.showing on tte sCixeboard, biit d ie y ^t Davie(20-2,3-0CPC)sl^ofra physical North <quadlwid^ kising iiscooLTh^llnwcAssfkfs^ihings dial upset yont'CoacliBuddy Lowery sakL "Bul wc're'kindcflaklbfck. Tim Ijames saU,'What if we direw a hard 041:7 We're always <я Uk giving Wc weren't really fired up. Wc just kind of go along." Tte malch went 'right along as planned for tte War Eagles after diey recovered ftom a 9-3 deficit, winning lOofdiefinal II matches. Brian Murphy's one-poini h»s' at 21S was Davie's only downfall afler die skwv lakcoir. "Thai guy's good," saU Laway of Murphy's opponent, who icgistaed one t)ir only thiec de- fcauagainstUeDaviejiiidotikiaycar. He's won 24 of 27. "fddnt know if Munihy'ieverbcathbiCLow^s^ Maio* and Pele during Davie's 46-3, nin, and Adam Cdnnor, CJ. Johnsoa Шее iecofdcdbivie'scBlyplMfatdieiiight. Л. Afte Adam BiU^ put Davie oo die boanl widi n IÌ-S vfcmy. Brad M Jost a deciskn and Jamey Hoh 'waipinnMwdthsix-ientteofaaeccad on die cl^'Weteve tome wte hate to te tt ^ 'L o w a y s a U . "Jamey haa nia Into ■ couple of buz-j^ws lately, and die guy got ■ revciid on.tek in die hu five cr six ièi)did(.RKk'i)uàlyaia|andi|K«pe- rienccd. He’ll te all righli you’ve got to te patient. He’s going io te a good one before it's alt said a n d d i^ " •DaviehasdusicdifiièeCPC leams by an average score of 58-9. Eigh wresUen teve s u ip a ^ die 20-wjü: plateau and Iwo are oh die docnlciK; Connor (24-2). M aun^ (24-3). Mur-' phy(24-3).CJ.Johnson(22-4),Ijames: (22-«).Wce(22-«).№irl[2l-7),Tuitfs (20-4), Bailey (19-2) Sink (19-9).; Markm,wtehaswoniWpercentofhb: matches for a 17-2'iééonl, has thé: second-highest wlnnhijji perccnta|é: behfaid Connor (92 p M ta ). HenlM irorBM an TteSoulhHowaivM UcnweieV 0 when Davie came l6'tbwn Jan. 14, bul d K y ,i^ p ù n is l^ ^ "Ï cion'i icrow .w l» they had wrestled." Lowery said,but it tells mi we’reprettygood.RigA|Hbwwc'vego( 0 k« ofconfideace, bul we're net to tte point where we'vego(i^|i4hcad.№ we're IM lo die po^i .^whcre m W scared o f anybody, eilhef." . Eight, War Eagles h)A widi pins: Bailey. Sink. C onnor,,Johnson, Carter, hbrion, Murphy,ml Rkc. Bailey was back a f^ a bout widi tte chkken pox. "Il «vas nke u> Adam bKk," Lowery ^ of his 103- poundsopluino(c."U'S||i^logivew diatmanypoinls. Ii'sa l^-jpointawing." Ijames, whose frantk|rally far aa 11-10 win prompted his (fponeat K> slin ghisl^getr.resillliiigiiiaciK - point deduclk», rode dK Petersen h r dK last two minutes, ^((janiea) was down a little going in to '^ lhiid p ^ . nod, but te had not bceii qn hia badf,‘ . Lowetysaid.-HepulM m jiilteM № sonandpùthimoàhiabaclLHehaakdi:: dK kg, rolled through, gol a reventl ' andgotbackpaints.Il'sii№ sai!,aiid tejusttekionto.it." „ Mauney (a 16-3 w iim ) anl C J.., Johttson(l3-0)wonca^Y||i)cta(lyiad : 'niniagotafotfcit PackandHolthitdiei^al tl2a*d 119. PiKk's foe, Kevia qi(i|éd|e,'wM': runna-up in tte state Upj year. *h ck m a d e fiia tte in ita lm isl^lta lh iM him.* Loweiy said. 1 te cffcn wm d n e and te wrestled h ^ . . ' • ^ju s th a d tb a d a ii^ H e w a a irt. aa aggressive 00 hia fgç^gW lie could teyeteai.Hejustcailig|i|ji|h^^ a a d H o k h i|d a o lin ie k i^ ik |a l stuck ia it and coukkt M |i(W .% . y ' îila i'’ « jrB ria itn ia ' M vie County Enterprise Record IteNoithDivkW ikfcats shot dwIightsoutindK fin t quaner against SoulhDavk. and dKn dKir lightt wem out. Tte Tigen made defensive atVustmetits to extinguish North's red-hot outside shooting, aad played with cohe-. .sknlikeneverbefcretobk>wpastNonhSM2Thunday al Soudi's gym. : . / . : Nordi made five 3-poinleta - two tte oM-faahkmed w a y -in n c ia g to i2 l-ll kad. i Jason Ungk.aadJuMin Goode scared aad coavened ftee dtrows for 3-point plays, and Eric Shepeid canned a piirotlreya wiihlnaiiilauic.MauHiidaondialed la Ihwi kiagnnie, aad W eaM ilkr added K w lteethow a avia •fitU io al. . NtdialwFlcpalaadSoatlieO nm ieim for 10 of Soudi's fint4)uaner pointa, keeping dKir team . fiiimbeiaf bkmnoiritahniKcourt. ' Noith coach George Newman cherished dk moment. "You сааЧ get off to a tetter start,* te aaU. In the fint quaiter,wehadbaskallyuncootcstcdjui4 iihats,anddKn youlUakyauVegolit.’ , BanyWhitk)ck.Soiidi’scaach,figureddKcaidswoukl change. *1 really wasat woMed,* te said. *I toU dnn. iWe'releeini dmn and Ihey haven't missed.'Ncith \ràs hoi It waa nodiiai w^ dd.” NcwmanpiótiiKddiaiSoudiwaBdowiiattecouiiL "Most teams wouU have buckkd uader dial Uad ot pressure,* tesaU. (>verdKnextene4U««ei^Rid'|lBaarbgcUedNanli W M kplayingdK pc4m fivitafintline.Tnarsanitl3 ; o(hisg>a^hl|ht4B oialsi«ltolailllii*«M ew «p«M -----------------П и я .1 м ;М к - ^ М ----- ill « DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 23, IW C^ltnucd From Pige Bl J : J Roll Ihc Uipes. > :'Bryan Cuitcr pinned South's ^ason Garwood to put North up, but Brad Foster and Jon Sharpe got pins jo.glvc South a 12-6 lead. hN After Robin Campbell's 9-8 'division over Jeff Spry cut Ihc lead 'lpjl2*9. South's Jamlc Caudle Ipiproved lo 12-0 by beating the jitiviously unbeaten Jay Hutchins. -Jftson Knight's win padded the lead ;(22-9). - ^; Kirk said the turning point was David Boger's default lo Kevin Wllcy becausc of a hurt elbow. "I was cxpccling Boger (o win lhat Tnatch." he said. ' ^' Wilson pro^Kd his feet up when Anihony Chunn pinned North's ^.Slevc Davis fora 34-9 cushion. ;"When he won, I felt like wc would jwin." Wilson said. »■ :Maybc his brain locked. The .famed Four Horsemen werc next. :': Jerry Mann, Todd Kigcr, Marty Manin and Freddy Fisher polished off their men lo closc the gap to 34- 33. "I knew wc had ihc poienlial to . comeback," Kirk said. : The Junior Clcary-Tliomas Smith match was for the hardware, and Cleary stuck Smith In the 'second period for the clincher. Clay l^lps* pin in 40 seconds over Lorry Jones of North was academic. •; 'The exhllaraling win capped •Wilson's run of 18 wins in his first 20 matches as South's coach. A 6-2 season in '88 was Wilson's last year, and South's last year above water until Howard Riddle's cmcrgcncc In •95. Under Tim Call for one year and Bill Cranfield for five, the Tigers won 17 of their 53 matches and lost lo North by scores of 84-0,87-0 and 72-4. Riddle clogged ihe fiood-Ievcl leaks three years ago, going I3'll* 1 and restoring order until Wilson journeyed back. Ten years later, the only differ­ ence between Monday night and Jan. 19 of 1987 is waistlines. South Is tearing up the competi­ tion by 44 points, and North has been 17 better on the average. D-Day has atrived. "I don't know (who the favorite) is aflcr watching him the last couple of matches," said Wilson, who admitted that he will be a nervous wrcck the day of Ihc verdict. "It's going to be a real closc one. It could go either way." "I think Ihey're a strong team," Kirk said. They're real balanced, especially through ihe middle. A lol will depend on what Mall does. 1 know he'll bump people up. We'rc going to wrestle straight up. 1 can't changc around. I don't have the people to do it." All the season-long commotion boils down lo this: Curious wres­ tling folks and wrestling groupies will pack a house that thrives on wrestling lo watch two teams mount Iheir final campaign. Ten years removed. Wilson again is nipping at Kirk's heels, trying 10 elevate South Into a siralospherc populated by North Davic and precious few olhcrs. With Monday shining on the horizon, one true champion will come oul of the closet. Notes Quotes Swimmers Few In Numt)ers, BiA BIg On 'Ta ff® JolnORUia(l3.6PPa)andE^Kpfl№ (l2.0)havccansW^^^^^ Maring’d e p M ^ for l№ i TV, boys bosketban leam, but lu ;iicdv6il»i^sHngb«laiKeUirougl|<)ut^ i '/ ■ Rve War ^ le s - James B la kl^, Lany Umberger,' Kenny Collins. ' i O iine FhilUps and Shawri Brooks - ors avenging between 4.9 and 6.1 >poinU.«*ame f,, ' A l odd as It sounds. Coach DayW Ronlestvedi o f thlvie's swim team ; !doen>waalsophomoroMikoHeinygoingalloulaiailiinics.'Ihefnst-ycu' ¡cawhufgesHetny.oneoriMnation'stDpswimnKtsinhisIS-year-oklagc . i group, a rt who is UK Centrd Piedmont Conference's defending swimmer : ':cameoirdKbenchanddide*tremelyweli;'CoachMikeDinldnisaid.“Slie .......................................................... AfteranO -38iait,SouihDnvic'sclghlh-gradeboysb^tb«llicam h|i! ripped ofTlhRc wins hi iu last five games. ^ ^ The playns have banded. "WeVe coming togelher," u id C 6 ^ ............. ............ . ' "W ith the sandirdsheit, eveiybody saya Mauney couUhiiyeM M lbdj ' better aiid CJ. could have WRiUed better. But dang, W 'WM ^ (V v ' i ! Same goes fcr the final score, but Davie appeased the spoiled lailM\iis j With a 65-8 rout over Soulh Rowan. "All of diem aren't goiAg to be 65*"| ..Loweiiisaid:' , Other than Davie's top Ihrec scorers - Leslie Holcomb, Enn Umbei|er i and Kathryn Jackson - newcomer Kim Andeison has perfonned as ccmia-i ; tenily ns any memberof the varsitygirls baskelball team , Andeison, who didn'l play last season, has scored in l2ofDavie's 13 games, including 13 in the last two cqntesls. ' The senior forward had a season-high seven against Soulh R.owaa ^'Slie' ; to have enough (suunina) in reserve. Hehasn't been challenged,andldon't I diink he win until Ihe regionais. I tell lum,'Go out and just slay in fixml.'" War E^les, perfect |l^ g h four meets, have a deep laleni pool. r"Biad CIaik is :v ^ good," said Rondestvedt, who only has nine mole l iwimnien.'"He has been doing real well, and Ryan Powell has been right I there ai iKe topJ O f course, I really don't have any weak guys swimming. |l^veMinclttdeSc(>tlLevaenz,BcnSliUing, KevinHemkix. ’HKwhole ’ ;ieam hushawii improvement. Every «1C has been a key pan of our wins. . ' H i^ all g ^ their points. Uiey all ore vciy, very importain." i Noonenq^aDaviewitstIcrwhenhedoesn'igelapln.AI6-5rom p byJon№ neyanda l3 4thn ish in g^C J. JohnsonilgainstSoutfiRowan Iv^adeciuate Whitlock, whoseclubis2-l inihencwyear.''W e'vefiayedbettetidncillie' .(Christmas) break. We had pretty good balance (vs. Noith Dtvie).' Everybody's gM a liule role lo pjay, and eveiybody's understanding tl)ait: ralebetter." Af)CTsputleiingoulofihegale,SouthrolledloaSI-42overNanhDtvie.: Fburplayers-RodTenor,Chris Seaford, Scottie Ciiimp and Mikey A noU , - scored al least eight points. "We played as a leam," W M lkck said * W e; found the guy ohlhebitak.Wehad some Uimovers,but the passes were only; a second or Iwo late." ‘ ^ Steele Remembers Gk)ty Of 1995 Season By Brian Pitts Davic Counly Enterprise Rccord Darrell Steele, who resigned as Davie's varsity basketball coach last Wednesday, will long remember 1995. "I'll always remember thal year," Stccic said last week. "I've hod several people call tonight, and they talked Rec League Standings, Scores STANDINGS u of Fri . Jan 17 Boys3\4 . I. Celtics 2. Hornets 3 Magic 4. Blue De\i!s 5. Tarheels ' 6. Bulls Girls 3V4 I. Homeis 3. Raptors y Kool Dudes 4. Panthers 5 Deacons : 6. Bulls Boys 5\6 ' i . Suns ■ C. Raptors >3. Celtics .4Mjgic , i. Bulls 6. Grizzlies ' 7. Deacons t Lakers ‘ Girls 5‘A , .1. Roadrunners '2. Tigers [ I Hornets ' 4. Piranhas ! Boys It. High . Deacons J . Bulls I . Hornets ' ‘4 Pistons >S. Tarheels .-4. Suns . Giris Jr. High 'l. Tarheels •’2 Tigers •'3 Wildcats CHURCH LEAGUE SUN. JAN. 12 WON LOST 3 0 2 I 1 1 I 1 2 I 2 0 3 WON LOST 2 0 2 I \ t I 1 1 2 0 2 WON LOST51 5 I 4 2 4 224 2 4 1 5 I 5 WON LOST S 1 5 11- ... I s WON LOST 2 0 1 1 1 1 I I1I 0 2 WON LOST 11 0I1 0 1 1 ADVANCE (61)JERICHO (44) Gary Slabach 16 Luke Koontz 14 FAIRFIELD (85)WESLEYAN (42) ChadHeiner20 ChadPrevene 11 UBERTY (73)1ST PRES. (53)Brent Wall 28 Brian Pins 26 MT. ZION (63)1STMETR(51) Ronnie Peoples 15 Scoit Callison 11 VICTORY (62)CENTER (39) Rick Allred 12 Greg Bamene 14 OnU.S5\6MON JAN 12 TIGERS (15)Pm.ANHAS(ll)Sarah Williams S Briltany Walker 6 Brianna Foster 2 Heather NUIIer 1Alyse Bowden 2 Megan Spry 4Brandi Harpe 2 Tisha Penn 1 BOYS 5\6 MON. JAN. 12 BULLS (23)SUNS (22)Justin Winters ) B«nAllred7 Stewsrt Swain 10 MeKenizeWillouihby: Brandon Braektn) Canon Gla»2Andrtw.MeCIanun 1 Joseph Sparia 2Blake Klinksiek}Oenick Foster 2 Kyte Anderson 1 Matthew Saun 2 GIRLS JR. HIGH MON. JAN. 12 TARHEELS (H)TIGERS (7)Marisu Johnson 4 Lauren Wilkiaa2Amanda S'lakS Stacey Handy 2Kauina Powell 3 Erin CancriAshkyWrHianis} BOYS JR. HIGH SAT. JAN. t l *ULLS(«1) КашуСЫ11|в39 «кшСпаЯиг A«iiiJtiMi2 ;JÉ naS lew titl2 .К«1кцШк|б ;ТАкНЕШ(42) HickAiMUl ..tayRaridBW. :AdimJobaMa9 .ЧЬчВпмкаТ гЫпКаоМхб -М ВааН З ;DEAC0NS(44) .«W sSww» ;l«k«tDwiajmlO ^М м М О и т М 2 BOYS S'Ä THURS. JAiN. 16 CELTICS (И ) Г Г ? .-Т !Т ? Zack НмпЫ п 14«мтаышмг^и Matthew ВшеЫив 6 caUbDavUJ LAKERS (15) ; D.J.Haya2 BtiinHuMcr? TnvU H om ttt' I CorayWood] t ) СЬпаНаикгЗ HORNEnOI) WtdayMicli6 JòqrOfatco5 Bia>taiFri*y2 PMridcLewoy? SUNS (39) K«viaSlodilnl3 Ricky Wtili 22 R ic M (M 4 RArTORSÏM) M iealiO M tr'It . David ОпШоб DaiM HoffiM d: Richard Pcmingion 4 MÜcMl Retanti GRIZZLES (27) Patrick Unto« OtfrickCornainr Juiiln Laming 9 ChrU Pawlik 2 Roban Furche J Gnu.S J\6THIMS JAN. 16 ROADRUNNERS (17) RvaantMcDanid II Hcalh«rB0|tr4 HnihcrNkDanlti: HORNETS (14) АШч'Рпуимг KimmDurhiai6. Jnny Broadway 6 about lhat." The War Eajlcs (14-13) finished sccond in bolh Ihc ncgulor season and confcrcncc loum.iracnl, clinchcd Ihc firsl winning season sincc 1988, wcni 10 Ihc playolTs for the firsl lime sincc 1977. and cscapcd Ihc firsl round for llic fitsi tin« sincc Ihc 1960s. ' The sianing five - none of which wcn:ovcr6-2-wcreronvanlsJonalhan Vaughiers and Dcryl Wilson, ccnicr Josh Ward and guaidsCluttlUmicr and Scoll Van Hoy. Davie - aflcr imiling lop-sccdcd Wcsi Forsylh by one poinl al the half- hit only four sccond-half field goals and fell lo Ihc Tilans in Ihc Cenlral Piedmont Confcrcncc loumamenl fi­ nals 59-40, Chad Lanier, spuncd by Scotland County's arrogance, lorchcd Ihc Fight­ ing Scots for37 points in leading Davic to an 89-78 fipit-round playolT win. Ward added 21 poinis. The War Eagles, in front of dwir home fans, shol 60 percent (20-33). made 8 of 15 3-poini shots and con­ vened 25 of 34 free throws. Lanier was a remarkable 13 of 17 from Ihe noor. including 6 of 10 3- poinicrs. and dished out five assists. Then Ihc fairy-tale year camc lo.o closc at Hoke Counly. which was 1^ by Tcncll Mclmyte, now a star-al Clemson. Davic climbed lo 63-59 wilh three minules left, bul failed loconvcrt any poinis on five straight |x>ssessions and I0SI72-M. The nuclcus of dtt club is slill close. "We worked hard and played together," Sleele said. "Wedidn't care thal people said wc were oulsizcd. Wc just went oul and played. Those kids werc Uk reason we won. not my coaching,” Cantrell Named Interim Coach By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Rccord Brian Cantrell Is in ihc high chair. The JV boys coach is Davie High's Inierlm basketball coach. Canlrcll leavcsa lO-l JVleam lo Jon Williams, who assisted Siccle for iwo years. "Basically, what I was looking for when (athlctics dircclor) Buddy Low­ ery and I made that décision was some­ body who had head baskelball coach­ ing experience." Principal Linda Bosl said. "He was ihe one who was there. It was an easy choicc." "1 was real surprised," said Cantrell, who Inherited a 2-11 club. "I definitely didn't cxpccl to take over at this point and lime, by no means. It was real hard to leave my (JV) kids. It was rcal lough to lell them." Canlrell, an '87 graduate of Edncy ville High whocame to Davie In ■93. will preach defense. "Defense is my type of game." he said. "I love real lough defense. So far (practice) has went real good. We've worked real hard, and basically at this point, we have to work on the fundamentals and go with the iniemionsof winning with defense. • "Mygoaliswe'vegotaboutamonlh bcforcthcconfcTencetoumamenl. Who knows, maybe well be thcsleeper team in the confcrcncc. Maybe wc can get a couple of breaks and gel a couple of wins." The opportunity fell in Cantrell's lap. "I love the game of baskelball and love 10 be around the kids," he said. "Theopportunityhascome.Idldn'lask Mrs. Bosl, she chose me. I hope I'm in a situation next year lo mn Ihe pro­ gram." Dotson Stays Afier eighi years together on the bench, at North Davic ond Davic High, Frank Doison and Sleele are iraveling separate paths. Doison. in his fourth yeas us an assistant, will remain with the varsity. But their friendship Is bullet proof. "I ihinka lolof people ihought wc were a poctuigc deal - if he goes, 1 go," Dotson said. "Wc go back a long way. (Steele's) like a brother lo me. (The loslng)wasnoi all him. Everybody can draw their own conclusion, h hurt him and for that, I hale il." Dotson, a volunteer, didn't want to depart. "I’m in it forthe kids." he said. "It's been a turmoil season, and we're going to try lo get everything calmed down bccause It's all aboul the kids. I went back Friday and they nil stood up and shook my hand and hugged me. I feel acccptcd by them." WUliams Inherits Wealth Of Talent Wllliamsdidn't anticipate the shake- up. "It was an unexpected sltuallon," saldWilliams,a'91 graduatcofjohnson City (Tenn.) High who was an assistant two years al Ml. Tabor before moving to Davie. "Conch Cantrell and I had no idea this was going to happen or that wc would be placcd in these roles,-. "I enjoyed working with Coach Steele. He loves the kids, no doubt aboul that. We have to make this posi­ tive for the kids and do the best wc can. The playcrsknow us well. Ii's noi greatly awkwaixi wherc they don't know the new coach." Williams will set out tokecp Davie's wheels headed toward a conferepb: title. The Wor Eagles entered Tuesday .wilh a 3-0 rccord in league play. 'I'm real ly looking forward to this opportu­ nity." he said. "I've always wanted my own team." In his debut against Mt. Tabor, Williams went head to head with Den­ nis Ring, who coached wilh Willlarps his first two years out ofcollcgc. '^It's pretty nutly actually," Williams said. "(Ring's) acharacter. Fmglad It's him." ★ SPECIAL NOTICEDNOW OFFERING MIKE MARTIN 704-873-9094 A L I INTERVIEW S ДНЕ STHICTIY CONFIOENTIAl BELL ft HOWARD GHEV./GEO DIXIE JEEP/EAGLEMO at Hwy. 21. eatthar Road. StatMvHI« we A lso DO OM THK LOrnMAMCIMe OM S E L m e a w t H iC L t s - m u r im iK - P M r m m m Wlldate Squeeze pastTigers 2&-21 é o p M d rm araiiB I j iUng acoMed;her team, ind Ed- war* scokkd the referee, ... "ijiiswastfienntdmeduitlwasn't hroy widi my leam when die game was over," said King, whose club was playing fw die Uilrd tin» in four days, "We didn't play togelher like usual. I h ^ it vias because we were tired and ovcrconlldent." , "Whathmtwastheirpressandman- lo-man defense," said Edwards, who pkked up her ilnt-ever technical late jnthediirdquarter, "If Ihe officials ate not going lo back diem olT, then we'te in ttouble. And we didn'l have dial." ' HeaUierSchieupnerofNonhkeyed die game-turning second quarter. • Aflcr Queen put Nonh up 8-6, : Schleupner stole die ball and hil a layup, fed Emily Monon for a basket, aitd converted two free dirows tt) cap an 8-2 mn, KadcBemhardtscoredSoudi'ionly ■fwo poinis In die period, leading to a .l4-8dencii, . TheTigctsgolwldilnfourmidway Ihrough die diird and widiin flve widi 4:02 left, but die Wildcats had an an­ swer each time. Bemhardi's follow shot widi 3:16 left in die diird cut Nordi's lead lo 16- 12, but Schleupnet was die dagger again. ' She found an open Monon for an 18-12 lead, and dxn scared twice In die flnal 1.-09 of die perkidfora22-13 lead. Schleupner's day was basically done, flnishing wiUi a game-high 10 poinu, eight rebounds and duee as­ sists. Monon added six points and grabbed nine boards. Soudi made one last run in dw fourdi. Stephanie Heplei'slongjumperand Shelby Michael's 15 footer sliced Nonh's advantage to 22-17 widi four minutes left, but Soudi didn'l score again until Ihe 1:40 maik. By dial dme die Tigen mdled 26- 19. "We're not going to win many games when we're behind widi little dme left," Edwards said. "We were lucky to come out widi die win," King said. "They played a great ballgame." Edwards said: "Who knows why (we phiyed so good). I guess die cross counlyrivalrydidhfordKm.Thatwas our best game of die seaaon. We've progressed nkxly since Christmas." • Six playen contributed for Soudi: Michael, seven poinis; Bernhardt and Mary Jo Hood, four, Kim Hilton, Hepler and Amber Caner,two....The coach liked what she saw from Hood. 'I was real impressed widi Mary Jo," Edwards said. "She didn't score a lot DAVIE О М Л т ENTERIWSE Ä i,« , ца St.-я ; ц but she had some key steals, rebou№ and worked teal hard defensively."; • (}ueen, die defensive stopper, hU seven steals to go widi her two poiitB. "Again, she was all over die floo|," King said. "I guess dial's her little symbol now." Said Edwaids: "Thih. guards are fiesty, and when they sub U doesn't hun diem.".... Sarah JaeksM and Mary Bedi Dinkins hadfourpoints apiece and Heather Lanning netinl two. North SpUts Two; Soulh Falb Nonh Davie, behind 13points Schleupner,beat Erwin24-20to set| a flrst-place showdown at Ni Rowan. The muscular and equally qi Mavericks were too much down ^ streuh, pulling away for a 36-30 4in despite 16 points, including four 3- pointers, from Dinkins. I Soutti, whkh led I4-I2afterdm quartets, willedin dieflnal six mimiles against Knox and fell 2M9. ' led die way widi nine paints. Dinkins nearlyshot Nonh 101 ofdieleague."She'sbeenina! slump for die last flve or six gamils," King said. "She asked me what he could do, and after we talked, she dt more comfonable. ¡ "If It'd not been for her. we wduM have been out of it," War Eagle Swimmers Steal Show By Brian nits Davie County Enterprise Record The Davie boys swim team had anodier pool party Wednesday at die Davie YMCA. and dds dme die War Eagle girisjoincd die fun. . In fact, die girls stole die show, takingall 11 events from Soudi Rowan in a 106-54 triumph, while die boys remained perfect. The boys, who doubled up Soudi 102-51, won 10 of 11 for dieir fourdi straight flnt-placeflidsh widitworegu- lar-seasonmeeutogo. Nonh Davidson was a no-show, . duettjexams. . . Amy Call, Dana Call and Jill Priilaman were double winnen, and . die Coil sisten joined IVacy Boggs tt> . take die 200 medley relay in a time of 2:23.57. ■ • Amy Call won die 200 freestyle . (2:19.20)and500free(6:23.22);Dana . Call won die 50 free (28.20) and 100 free (1.06.98); and Priilaman won die . 200 individual medley (2:42.68) and die 100 butterfly (1:16.05). ■. Single winners were Betty Riddle andAdrieneBridgewater.Rid^swam die 100 backstroke in 1:23.60, and Bridgewaterflnisheddie lOObteastroke ■in 1:26.57. Also claiming relays were Kristen Powell and Nancy Vogler in die 200 iice(2:l0.08)BnddieCalbandKiristen Clement in die 40(1 free (4:35.90). The War Eagles were nmner-up in seven eventt. The boys, without die services of starBrad Clark, who was out widi strep duoat, got a shot in dK arm irom Ben Sdiiing and Mike Gusefski. They each captured one event and foimed half of die vkuxious 200 med­ ley relay team, akmg widi Rob Lester and Scon Leverenz. Sdiiing won die 100 breaat(l:23.l4)andauaelski took dK 200 bidividual medky (2:38.16). Davie got die usual stout showings from Mike Heiny and Ryan Powell. Faming half of two winning relay teams, Heiny and Powell also won firsl in two individual events. Heiny woo die 500 fite (5:03.68) and die 100 butterfly (l:01j0), and Powell tri­ umphed in die 100 free (54.65) and die 50 free (23.74), Heiny and Powell teamed widi William Johnson and Lucas Lamands tt) win die 400 ftee relay (4:02.24) and die 200 free (1:41.75). Lamands was 20 seconds ahead in die 100 back- sttoke, flnishing flrst in l .(Vt.6g. Davit, SsOiihuryShii It Out The War Eagk girls, reaching un­ foreseen heights, tied Salisbury 8545 and Davie'sboys slipped past die Hor­ nets, dw2-AMatechampfcinslwoycan ago, 90-87 Tuesday, Jan. 14 at |ie Davk YMCA. "The girls had die best show ever," said Coach David Rondcstvqdl "It came down to die last event for girlsanddieguys.Theboyshadcnoi of a lead to hang on." The meet was declared a seri mage.Nicholas Propst soars high tor two of his nine points.-Photo liy.1 South Davte Holds Off Wildcat Atlack For 4М0 \Мп Wv Eagle Giite U To Soulh Rowan ByBrtanrnta Davk County Enterprise Record Soudi Rowan's highfcrfonnance engine ran on kiw-octane gas forahalf .itgainslDavk'agirlsvanitybasketbaU ' teamherelteaday.Jan. 14. Afternall- ' big,sputtering andcoughing, die RaU- cn shifted u> overdrive - outKoiiag Davk 35-13 in dw second half- and kft tread marita all overdwWar Eagles a 52-27 romp. ^ Soudi(l4-I)bn|in>vedto44>bidw ;>-.Cenmd Pkdmoni C^erence, whik ^;;:pavk fell u> 0-3 and 2-11 overall. ■Ì-: Somebody had to pay for Soudi C'Kowan'a b«l mood tal dw bcya'nighl- C-'cap, and dial aomebody tuned ow lo S b i Davkl (2-U.O-3CPQ. ; AAerdnppingdwirfiniiwoleague .>'gtmcs,dwRakknjiinipedouiioa23- >:'«:flrsl-quarter kad md never kioUng :%WkinanSI-47nxiip. ; One day aher dw deback, Ctaach ^ilaireU Sttele ofDavie resigned altar |l;ili>ee and a half yean hi dw driver’s >7 BaLBiianCaatRU,dwJVboya«Mch. iovaahandeddwfiimbledkeya and will .-Serve aa dw taiterim coach the real of :>t^yeai'aride. P i T te W v E ^g ta to took care or ^'d w bail, tunUogiiavcrcnly nine times ;^:taidwopeataigl6minulea, and healed :;^'dw abootera oul of a malchup sow lo :-C ^ y tndl one ofdw «ale'a elite teams al dw half. "We d ^ 1 n n die >:baU over aad we w«n m l pttktM o i >»aBaae." Cotch Mika DiaUM aakL :>j;^|Madidev(Oil>laiIidwldnB V D w iia iM id 2 lc f3 0 A (e d i^ ttifalloulofcoolendoa. "When you m iu dial many - and a ’ bunchofdtemwereoiwandones-you dig a hole dial'a hard to (Cl out of, especially againalaSoudi Rowan team ttiafsooeofdie better teams diat diey've hadinawhile,'DinUnasakl. Davk'a mirack hopes went down die dndn widi eveiy miaaed oppoitu- nityaldwUne.*Byfariudw best game we've played - undl d n e mtaiulea 10 go in dw fourdi quarter," DinUna lakL Fmward Kim Andenea scored a aeaaon-high seven points and cenler Erin Umberger added aix. Leslie Hokomb and Melinda Richie, her fin t action aincemld-Decemherbecauae of an ta^ured ankle, had diree and Aahlee AndradeandleanifcrHeaikixpilched in Iwo. Davie got one from Tiflaay Flaoplea, AUiaon №1, Page SteedaadDnaSmidi. HokorobcoalinuesiakaddKlcam taiacoiingwidia6.6avcnve.ibUowed byUmbeiiei'aS.liMriLKadiyaJack- aonia8carhig3.8and Andenoniaupto 2.6. In dw aeeond game, Soudi's boys iacreaaedilakadto4l-16byhaUUnw and oulaccnd dw W v Eaglea 40-31 over dw aeeond half. Soudi'a luadn P aul^,a M m phnom. led aU acetcn wldi 23 p i ^ and Darkk Fwlkaer k d Davia whh la Jaaon Neeae acond nine and Joah B an lt« ka d dtd sh,w U k(M cM la atid Janie Neaae h ü (bur api«» Onriea MIUk n l Cerie W d it both had d m , aKi Ray SpaiÄ D iirick D id in ,'n « iiiM D tta d № l(iid a r . a llW tw o .^ ConliiiiMd From F a r B t down virtually every rebound. Whitlock, astonished aAerwwd, estimated dial Tenor colkcted around 20 rebounds. "They dkint get bul m shol because of Tenor." he said. 'He was all over dw boards. "It waa dw flrst game dial he las played point guatd. Rod's able toM over die zone, so I moved (Ch^) Seaford to shooting guard." ! Seaford responded by nailing 3- pointers. "Chris hil some big dutts."- Whidock said. Seaford stepped just inside die arc to begin Ihc second quaiter, his first points of dve game before consecutivc 3-pointen in a span of 21 seconds to bring Soudi widiin 24-21, Buckets by Propst, Cnunp and TenorhandeddwTigersdwirflrslkad (25-24) widi 2:28 kft in dw half, and j Nonh's Goode and Milkr scared lo; accure a 28-27 halftime lead, iu lead of die aftemooo. Open kioks were rare in dw I half for dw Wikfcau, who were dazed by Soudi's I4^nm todw diinl; - 1 ■ Reserve Mikey Arnold disrupted Nonh's ihydm and scored six of his elghl potaiis in dwddnL Tenor openM dwhalfwidia3-poimplay,andSauti's auffocadng defense look can of tlw rest ' I- "Mikey pkked up dw le Whiaackaakl."lpulhlrotailbrl Davia. He stops dw 3 in in l ahootrs becauae he's talkr dian Benial. '№ defense goi a kii belta tat dw aecdjd, ddnl aad founh, becauw dwy sccM half dwir poinu bl dw fim quanec" NewmaniaU:"№isofflDdwSoBiii team. They created picaaure and liak ua OM of dw ballgnw. We had]20 tumoven and only d n e tai dw ^ quarter. They extended dwir defeiiae on dw wtaiga and took away all jumpshoia.’ Goode K O ixnrily revived N m widt a haUixxM 3-poiiMr jusl b e ^ die ddnt<iuaiter hom, cutting Soudi's advantage to4l-32. "That was an im­ portant shot," Newman said. "It changed die tempo." Soudt turned back any dwughts of a comeback by con vening 8 of 10 fite duows in dw fourth, widi Tenor mak­ ing flve of diose. In die last minute and a half, Tenor grabbed five straight rebounds after a Nonh miss. Matt Hudson's 3-pointer fmm well beyond die line made die score 46-40, as close as die Wildcats' would come. ' "We did what we usually do at die end of games," saU Newman, whose clubfellla2-10."Wepuiupafighland never quit. It was a good game for a Nordi-Southgame." • Soudi (3-5) had four playen to score eight poinu or more, led by Tenor's 14, Seaford scored 11, a sea- sonhigh.ondl^opstaddednine.Cnimp and Arnold had eight apiece and Davis had one.....Pioptl's 15 poiias' and Cnunp's 11 weren't enough in Soudi's 51-33 setback to Knox earikr in dw week. ¡:„ i •Goode andHudsoakdNoidi widi 10 poinu each and Shepherd added nine.UngkandNkkKisderhaddKe and two, respecd veiy..... Nonhkw tiir die diird time in four days. The WiU- caU played whal Newman calfed dwir best game of dK year at Nonh Rowan last Wednesday, only to fall 51-39. M a lN n n TcpI04-AW resdtai|FbU l.C aiy ■, 2 .0 ta |a 3. Duriiam RivenUe 4. Eden Morehead 5.DavieOounly 6. Seventy-First . T.ChalollelndaptadeaGe 8. New B en v! iftOrimaley la M tT riia r №аапМв.Мем1о№ SouA Alhna, Driva aalTtocòlii ALL AMERICAN FORD-MERCURY HEBE THEY ABEi . - 87 FORD EXPEDITIONS. 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Onl/ one entry allowed pet person per week. All entrfos must be on original newsprint. No Pholo Copies. : 2. Games In this week's conlosl are tisM In each advertisement on these two pages. Fill In Ihe contest blank and sulm« or man tha enl^ lo the Enterprise* Record. P. 0. Box 525, Mocksville. NC 27(20. 3. The llrsl entrant correcily predicting the Outcome ol all games In a week will ......... a bonus ol $100. Weekly prizes J tor lirst place and $5 for second In case ol lies, the entrant who closest to Ihe total number ol. - in (he lie breaker wins. .. Jntrles can be delivered to ihe Enlinrlse'Record beloro 5 p.m. each weol. The office is tocated at 125 S. Mali] SI., Mocksville. NC. 8. Winners will be announced following each contest. Decisions of {udges will be flnil. A new conlest will be announced each week. 6. In case ol lies, awards will be divkied eqially among the winners. 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(704)634^5 S tte a lc I >ancl«iuicli|нМ/ВаМаМ i ».LA Latan va.Saallla 11am to 4pm Modayfriday ;Rhonda Angell anxkxjsly watches her boyfriend, Alex Branch, wtw Is flflhtlng. Kafta ОпЦа I Darrell Cope tries to dodge a punch from his opponent. JV Team Defeals RaMers ' South I.Rowan'tJVboys ..buketball team ' .chiinl>fal . Oavie'i tnpping delenwintheiec- bnd half, ud the ■W« Eagles' lea .'of talcnl evtnttt- «Uy were on the ilakkn in a 70- '« win Tueaday. jan. 14 in China pfove. * • TiK Ccntial Piedmont Confennce ^ctoiy - Coach Brian Cantitll'i finale la it tumed out-improved Davie lo 3- ]^in the Icajue md 10-1 oveiall. One day laler, vnity coach Danell te le reiigned and Cantiell waa pro- liOWl' VTop guna Eric KoOce and Mm Onilk) tcoied 14 of Davie'i 25 thinl- ifaitct poinu, ogucoi«! the Raidm ttthetMidbythaii«Elva,l04wktte iVir Eagles'23-12 mn to heak aim' jihM was a thne-poiih Davie lead u «ehalf. i‘, "Itoklthemaldiehalfweneededio tiaytogedieraiatcam,''Cantrell said. ;We put pieHin oa them and our (■lent took over.. We ran out offettW', ind the defoae took over." .. The Raiden flniahed itrong, ^Mboini Dwie 19-15 in the balh, twitliednifehadbMiidnie;. ;; Defcnsiveipeci^JiineaBiakley tid die Itlgade with 14 paiau, wvcn ikoM U> ^ lii^ tad )hvi((Ml2ftaBKca>aiMifOpolat> decided to enter a tough-nun com st last Friday and Satuiday nighu it Mochville'iNadonalGuittd Amw y. InfrDntofafrenziedcipwdorpir 700 each night, Cleaiy ovcrcamejui injuredelbowmdliickorcondilkin lonnishiunner-upinihehcavy-wei division. Qaiy BanKlte of Mocksville feated Cleaiy by one point in a i decision. In the light-weight ch lamie Caipenler of Statesville b Geotge Ridenhour, and Chris w|l- lanis slugged Mocksville's Keniijlh Niefl in the middle-weight bout Williams is a p^her at Woodljaf Baptist Church. Cleaiy neariy lode an wave all the way to the top. "1 much pressure on me," he said. "I to have died Friday, and Sati crowd was behind mc. Eveiybody chanting. There were 600 for know of. "1 was going to gel the mictoph and lhank Ihe crowd, but 1 was. happy to get out of the ring." Only Ihe backyard niles applied Cleaiy's previous duel. "That was ji an ole street fight," he said. "1 just in this to touch up a little.' Cleaiy will firm up for next year, when the tough tentatively scheduled lo rctum. going to get in shape neit lime,' Cleaiy, whoUves inMocksville. "I of Ihose guys were talking about Dana Haneiine battles fatigue as well as his opponent during the contest Friday night. - Photoa by Mika BamhanR ning Ihree miles in 18 minuies. 1 can't lun three miles-period. "Hiey said Ihey get up in Ihe mom­ ing al 4 o’clock lonin,andthenrunin the evening. They follow the (tough man) around. Uiey're followers. "1 sure didn't follow it and 1 wasn't in shape." Big HII Mocksvillcabsoibedlhelough-man conlest like few olher towns have. "For lhat size of a counly, lhal's the largest show we've ever done," said Wayne Parker of Ashley Promotions(ofChar- iolle). Friday's show sold out, holding 730 andtumingaway another ISO. On Sat­ urday, 735 were in attendance. "We had 2,000 people in Salisbuiy fotoneacoupleofyeaisugo, but their populationisiike 125,000,’Parker said "Per 35,000, you couldn't beat this crowd." ;• • Ashley Promotions pub on shows a year." We nUght try to schii;; uie anotherone here inl2orl3mondii^'<i Paricer said..... Of the 50 fighters, 40i J wete DavieCounty tcsUfcnu..... Rghl-;* ■ ers with five wins or more arent al-^: lowed to fight with Ashley Pnn».'' tions, which welcomes beginnen.; %' "They lack skills and il's more eM№ ' laining," Parker said. Ninth Grate Teatri Loote For Inside Sbengthi Kvai poims In the RiK i|uaikr, when the War Eagle bnke out to a 13-11 leal, and Duane PhilUpa and Lany UiiSbeiicr dao added seven. Trent Howell had flve points and Kenny ColUas, ChMl McBride and G iq Lanier had d m aplecc. Tendii<(Eicntfacesscared,bul stingy defense won pnise Iiom Cantrell. "Il biaically came dovm to our dereaae,^ ; h«saU."TheyhadnolypeorofliMs goiig (in the second half). We put lU , ptcasiin on and took over die game." . • Howell and FNIIips came o ir the bcMh to give Davie a lift "b ww definitelyaleamefrat.'CantrellsakL mtntandDuanebothdklankejob." ....Brooks,UiobeigBWlBlitieyeadb' (iriibed fiw itb ixa d b ... shoM la|lwliaeniiiai|oiniFialilcm to ih e W « G i^ |D il| 140(30. ...v> tevie n i^ ;flv e Jfotaleii, getting'^ OM CMh fn m Collini, McBride.-' Lader, HowtU aid B taU ey.W W iU na , I Mccaid-year vanity aiiia- By Brian n ta Davie Counly Eninprise Reconl ' Davie'sninih-gredebasketballu J buried Soulh Rowan 66-50hereTac» day, Jan. 14, and Ihen Coach Clyre Studevent announced that Ihc Wjr EagleahavemovedimociiticalcoM - tkn. IVavis Peacock and Jason twoofDavie'iprimaiyscoRTS,< off the team and bruiser Joiy broke his ankle. Thai's three pUtyenonaleam that was alieàly inskle. "They were Ihe ones fairiy inside." Studevent sakl. Randy Davis, the scorekeeper made huge strides with ihe book sii Ihe opener, will now suit up. Siudeventjusllaughed. "(Davis)! improved, but guess whal? He's lo play now," he sud. 'That's all inside players I had. I have no expéri­ ence. ' "(Bnndon) Canon is going to be dMbi|guynow.b'salluphill.We\^ Just leveling off and were really going ftiUtpeedihe«l,butwidiibeac«deaik situaikn, we've gol 10 regroup again In fact, fm actively recruiting righ now." — Marcus Lassiter, who will * hemy k»d fixm here on out. •ime^iighZapoiRls, lopping 19 the third time in five games, Domink;0nhamaddedl3. . Those two will be eapected to up simii« numben die rest of die widi Peacock and Hawks, who 12anlnliKie<pectively,havin|| dieir bM|ne. ' Cnoaand Kevin Ashley had poinu e«t> and RkkyWMle had t' Canon wenl scoieleM die fini games. "He only playedafiew butheiehoundedanddiefivei gol came alacnicial^of die Studevent sak). ThMwueariybecausetheRai^ were neva around after the fint 1er. Dayie(4-l)hadanlMiun V secondquMer.andaAerSoudi >deM IS . 12 going inlo Ihe Davie wentona22-l4spuitlocndlhe game. "They made a run but we sustained the (lead)," Studevent said. Soulh was only down Ihree(15-I2) at the end of the fiist. • Davie will need Graham's ouuide shooting to olfset the inskle dilemma. "Weneededlhat."Studeventsakl.'He hit outside and that gave us a lift.'.... Davie is gening 15.6 poinu a gne'; from Lassiter and 9.0 ftoni OiAhil^ Peacock (8.6), Hawks 0.6) and dm; injured Rankin(3.3)«creDavie'siec>^ ond and thinl optiona. '> ' JV Wtestlers Win Toumey At Nw№ WflhBsboio Like a caged animal, Davie High's JV wrestling team broke free Saturday and rolled around die mats for eight hours in an indivklual touroament al North Wilkes. The War Eagles have been in hkl- ingsincetheCreyhoundClassk:, which was five weeks ago, end opponents at Nonh Wilkes pidd dearly. Davie, placing 11 wrestlen in Ihe lop three, took first pUce. ML Tabor and Soudi Stokes were second and third.The War Eagles were in high gear. "Some of iWc people we've wrestled didnt have a JV leam and wc didn't get a chance to go to Freedom," vanity coach Buddy Low^ sakL "It was good 10 let eveiybody wrestler. Most of Ihem got four or five matches. "We were dieie to get out nose diiiy. There was no pressure. As much driliingas we've beendoingeveiy day, it showed." Thedrillhig w tfp ilc tiM y 1 ^ ' dcnlwiihJohnnyI>|^indZekeEidi^^ Davie's two finl-plKeflnlshers. Davwhadsiatoclaimsecond:Nkk : Suramen. Jeremy Baiky, Ctad|y A»-], gell, W il LowdennUk, Nadian Joyct'! and Matt Foster. Michael Milchell, Brad Smidi and ' Steven Lankford setded for dUnl The War Eagles w ill tiy to pull o ff ' asimiiarsiuntthisSaturdayinaneighl- ; team touranmcm at N o ft DavidHo^.:1Ы1 Davie Ck)6ing In On Champkmship North Davie's wrestling team look I Uvee big steps closa lo polendally ils seventh straight conference champi- onshipwidi victories over Erwin,Nonh Rowan and Trinity last week. Since the season-opening loss to Lexington, die Wlkfcau have now won nine inighLTheylookon West Rowan lastTuesday,andwiUhaslChinaGrove and Soudi Davie lo end the regular recorded pins to hand Trinity a 51-30 Ioss,justiuseconddefealin 11 malchcs. The pins came ütom Tyler Black, Adam Sain, Steven Stanley, Tommy Wabon, Russ McManus. Cassidy McMahan iud Cari Wagstaff. Steven James and Mitchell Bullard won deci- skms. The WiMcau. whohad 11 pin^ mauled Ncith Rowan 77-11 •• - Black,iusdnDyion,B«iUad, Wil­ son, McManus, Andrew Ellis, r;McMahan, WagMafr.HunlerandCtfisr< Ntehols had pins. Sain posted ■ five-;I point technk»l fall. Chris Gcqia wte;! by diцualificatk)n and Dnny Mll|crf i tookaforfeil i f ! Erwin, 47-39 kaen, bKked Noah?' in the comer bul NichoU' scctad^i;; riod pin at heavywei^ Mcind dbi; win. . r & I Black,- Sain.-Bullani. WMomf:...... McMahan a w lW ^ M ffa la o M fM ^ ' and Goigia had a lectakal daciaioiL MKvifflm wM M ovtrliiBjVcM dK Baskaiban Contact ■ Wlnnaia Caiey Powers Brÿan Eajgle <Цб - DAVIE COIJNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 23, IW iDavie Schools a ; № vhH I(k ; Sludaiiruuncialiiidronraareavail- ;dile In Ihe guidance ofTice. Senlon ¡planning to attend Davidson Counly ¡Communily College or Rowan- iCabamu Community College should ¡plan to take a'placement lest a) the Davie Campui Monday, Jan. 27. at 3 ’and 6 pjn. See Rex Hobson In the studentseivicaoflice forashidy guide. V. , Feb. 7 Is the nglstntlon deadline :ror the March IS SAT. ! iEachseniornndeachfacultyroem- .ber has received infomiation from iDavidsonCountyCommunityCollege loii transfer and cuniculum counes, services provided, admissions, and an­ nual staiting salaiy of their graduates In cenain careen. ‘ ¡During January, sophomores will be given a fiee tabloid in their World histoiy classes callcd Career Choices In Nonh Carolina, wilh information on career pianning.briefson many jobsin Nonh Carolina, college planning, and jM> search skills. The next FTSA meeting is Jan. 30 al 7:30 p.m. in the gym. Parents In­ cluding those of rising 9th graders are encouraged to attend as the topic Is Block Scheduling. South Davk Mlddk :• SixthgradenpaiticlpaledinaCieek Mini-Olympks as a part of their math classes. Snidents mel in the gym on Wday, Dec. 20, for the Olympic cel­ ebration. Winneiswerepresenledwith first, second, and third place medals in e^h event. Big foot winners were; flrst,Travis SmiIh;second.Jace Allen; and Ihiid, Megan Dwigglns. Cottonball l^irowwinners were: fim. Zac Knight: i^nd. RlchaidPennington: and third, Bmdon Turner. Javelin Throw wln- nta: first, McKenzie Willoughby: second, Charlie Gaddy: and thiid, Shalonda Brown. Maible Grab win­ ners: fint, Kinten Durham: second, MeIissaRogen:andihird.Zack Miller. Piper Plate Discus Throw winncis: first, James Waddns: second, Katie Smidi: and third, Danielle Moore. Si»nge Squeeze winners: first, Amanda Johnson; second, Candace Um ; and thin), Jason Ritchie and AiWey Powell, , , J ClidlengerTemstudenlsin Robin Hinlen's claai, completed a unit on Qetece and aic, beginning a study of ieutem Europe. In Teresa Santis's communication class studenu are reviewingnouns and veibs. ChallengerMath Superstarstudents whoparticipatedatleastslxtlmeswere treated to a pizza party. Supentar win- nen were Robert Furches, Daniel Holimeld. Deanna Shamel, Brent Gaiiher, and Ashley Desnoyers. Math studentsofRobin Harden and Teresa Santis are snrdying number Iheoiy in preparation forlhelr study of fractions. In Teresa Cook's science class stu­ denls are studying soil and waler con- semtion. Stwlentsparticipalcdinlhe Soil and Water Conseivalion Poster Contest and the winners were: fiisl. Heather Casper; second. Rachel McEwen: and Ihird. Andrea Buigio. They will comete in Ihe county com­ petition. Honorable Mention was awarded lo Deanna Shamel. Chris Crotts. Jenny Broadway. Andrew Tesner.MercolesSolo.AniandaLagle, and Micheál Boger. The lop accelerated read« chal­ lenger snidenl is Lany Hudson. SupemovateamstudentsofBelinda Gamer and Scarielt Holleman visiled Vulcan Materials. Guided by Mr. Gmleirez, a geologist; they loured a museum, Ihe granitequany, and acore sample libraiy. Students participated in eight minute dramas during their smdy of Europe. These dramas in­ cluded customs, uadltioas, and colors of a European country. North DwIeMiddk The ACES eighth grade team vls- lledOldSalemTliesday.Oec. 10,where Ihey parlicipated in the popular Chrisl- masCandleTeaandexplored the colo­ nial village. They had lunch at Lows Pond Restaurant in Clemmons, The ACES Spelling Bee was held in Ihe cafeleria Wednesday, Jan. 8. ACES champions were Shannon Handy and Andrew Needs. Snidents are preparing for Ihe Soil and Waler Conservalion speeches and research papen during their science and com­ munication class. ACES students are being encouraged to submit an enliy for the PVS A Reflections Contest, is a naUonal cultural arts conM in several categories such as literature, music, art, and photography. Eniriesaredu: byJan.31. Exlracieditincommunica- lion skills and social studies is being offered. On Jan. 13, thé school-wide geog­ raphy bee was heki John Boger, a memberoilhe Pharaohs leam, won. Matt Moser.amemberof the Marinen team, was nrnner-up. MoeksvffleMhMIe SmdentsinGinaSmlth'ssoclal snid­ ies class completed Iheir state-in-a- box projecl. Each sludentchoseastate, completed an In-deplh study of its his- lofy, geography, and resources, and made a visual representation in a box. The fifth gradechonishadaskating party at Skaleland in Clemmons Jan. 20. Cookemee Elementary Kindeigarten students of Angie Myeis and Janell Yount traveled lo S^isbuiy to Horizons Unlimited for programs on The Rve Senses and Ocean Life. Smdents participated in hands-on cenlen In the Live and Leam Room and were given the opportunity 10 pick up various sea life in Ihe touch pool. Students had lunch al Pizza Hul. Good Citizens of Januaiy an Alex Monlgomeiy, Hannah Huisey, Kaela Fioelich, Jessica Tulbert,KelseyTay- lor, Zac Shoemaker, Peny James, Eric Loweiy, Malcom Graham, Jonathan Clement, Christopher Hlatl, Melissa Manns, Ryan Heilanl, Jesse Crolls, Kayla Grabb, Sanlana Arnold, Jason Dulln, Tilea Roberts, David VanAnlweф,AlllsonHall,JasonReg- ister, Kayla Thompson, Alex Gmbb, Jennifer Mixon, James Wilson, Alec Koonlz, Matthew Kimmer, Destiny Lumley, Lynn McDaniel, Daniel Bar- ney,LanyWhlle,CandiConnell,Hope Ledford, Jessica Flanagan. Curtis Matthews, Tara Whitt, and Andrew Couch. On Jan. 10, parents were invited to have lunch with iheir child and each student received a ribbons and ice cream. Mocksvilk Ekmentaiy ' Kindergarten students of Cairie Boume Hess andShlrieyDriggan have been "playing" wilh Nully Putty Ptaydough lhat is edible. Also, they liave been studying about snow and experimenling using shaving cream. They are piacticing saying Iheir leachei's new name. Miss Boume became Mrs. Hess during the Christ- masbreak. . Kindergarten students of Chris Kares and Sonja Russell welcomed new students. Peris Griffin, in Thompson, and Zachaiy Tay- They have planted 2 amaryllis land arc studyingwinterandsnow. iy visited the Davie County Public litlniiyJan. 13. I histgiadeisarereadingaboulpen- ¿iks and ore leaming lo subliacl. Sec- did graden of Sandra Robinson have lifflexploringlhepolarhabllat. Read- llg books for this unit were A Penguin f c Penguin Pete, and Ballo, the №vest Dog Ever. Each student pre- pjred a display of either the Arctic or Aiorctic habital and gave an oral re- pjit about that habitat. Students have a ti wrilten lo students in another s< iqol inviting them lo be pen pals for llt'rcst of the year. Mrs. Robinson's slidenis wilh the help of Wanda L^^an's studenls, wrote a book for № a Knight to celebrate a birthday. Ttei' wrote about what they Ihoughi it wtild be like to be her age and deco- 1 thc classrooms with over the hill udents in Wendy DeLuiy's class are ludying economics. They have leawd to identify wants and needs as wel jas a variety of economic prob- I. They learned Ihe importance of )ng choices hy preparing for an linaiy two-day canoe trip given Ihi^'arcity of space. Students shared Ills of supplies and reasons for their dclslons. Thiid graden of Shiriey McMillan aal JcanaGaiiaghly are reading aboul l^ e t Tubman and learning how she iiKk an impact on so many people, sjidents have bechallenged lo make a d^erence in the lives of Ihose around thm. Studenls are leaming basic mul- tillication facts, multiplyingby 2'sand 3'i They have learned lo graph infor- nlion such as classmate's blrthday.s. pu. and favorite colors. MissShayla Blhea, a Davie High School student wlo has been woriting in the class, piwnled a lesson about Dr. Manin Liiher King Jr. and his dream. She enjouraged snidents to dream about Ihiigs and sel oul to achieve Iheir dreams. '№ird graden ofCathyByeriyand Diaae Joyner are reading Pippi Ungslocking. PippI visiled theirclass- nsmtoklckoff their readingthebook. '^jhidents of Tracy Poindexter and L]i«i Zoubek have been reading faliy Some stories they read include Snow While, Cinderella, Hanwl luid Gretel,and Beauty andtheBcasL Each student made a castle but of sugar cubes and wafen and decorated them wlthicingandtandies. Tliey have also been leaming to tell time. Sludenuofihe Weekof Jan. 13 we«RyanThooie,AusllnZiglar,Blake Byme, Tomonow Vaughlen, Kayla Blankenship, Landon Hairis. Michael Beaver. Floyd Collins. Camille Kimbrough. Alex Appelt. TyAra Wagner, Tenance White. Ricky McKnight. Anthony Burgess. Ashlee Burton,TonetlaRamsey,Bryce Ander­ son, Tommy Short, Elizabeth Furches, Ashley Whitlock, Matthew Austin, Grace Didenko, Travis Scales, and Kayla Snyder. Pinebrook Ekmentw; Kindeigarten students of Linda Donelt are reviewing Ihe last set of letten K.W.Y.RJ.U.Q. and X. They arereading One LiltleMouse and com­ pleting acliviiles relating to the stoiy. Uiey are planning a visit to Horizons Unlimited in Salisbuiy Jan.2l to leam about animals in winter. Finl graden of Lisa Ennis, Leigh Davis,GlnaBandy,and Heather Blank are discovering new vocabulary words and recognizing pattems in spelling. They are learning more addition facts duringmath.They are planningto make a cookie carousel using division of labor, a terni they have leamed during their focus on economics. Second graden of Sandy Hendrix are studying dinosaun. They are com­ pleting dinosaur centen that include reading, wridng, and math activities. At the end of this study they will pre­ pare and eal a dinosaur meal. Fourth gradenofRorenceSimmons are studying the economy ofihe moun­ tain region of N.C. during social stud­ ies. They are creoling their own trav­ eler brochures lhal reflect how the economy can develop from tourists attractions, restaurants, hotels, all cre­ ated and price tagged. WIDiain R. Davk Ekmenfauy During the week of Jan. 6 kinder­ garten students of Lori Latham and Dana Foster learned aboul Ihe letter Q and aboul quills. They discussed Ibe need for quills and learned how quills could rcpreaeni cultures and family lraditions.Theyalsomadeacla.ssqulll. Each sludentdiewaquill square repre- sentirig somelhing about tlieinxivea,,; and then assembled Ihe squares 10=,', gelher. They learned about Ihe letter R andlhenilnbowofcôkin',Theyleanièa ' that ied, yellow, andUue are primary ¡ colon and that by mixing them to- ! gelher the different colon are formed. Î Tliey experimented by mixiiig clay c i' t primaiycolonlomakealllhecolorsor t Ihe rainbow. ' , ' • Fifth grade studenu of Mell«g^; ' Brown and Sudie Whaley giaduated fromlheDAREprogramJan. U. 11». ■ .speaker was Jennifer Roberts, Mlu. ■ North Carolina. Students selected íó, ; leadthelressayswereRonnleAndaiy,-' ; Paulila Carbajal, Christy Draughn, ; Stephanie KIrtiy,MaIelaMeadows,and; • Ryan Prevelte. OnJan. ISDarleneRoberts.aspln- ; ner/weaver, visiled Ihe school. Hei’ ; visit was sponsored by the Davie' ; County Arts Council. She shared In-J ; formation of the histoiy of spinnirlj• : and weaving with shidenls. She ex- ; plained how natural materials such aa • ; beets, onions, and walnutscanbeusedi' ; 10 make dye for yam. She brought ; severalblaiikels,vesls,ondolheritenis>' 1 shehadmade.Theoldersmdentswere.; ! given an opportunity to weave yan ^ from wool using a drop spindle. : Tracy Bostick and Tammy '. Langdon's K-3 class attended Ihe Spe- . cial Olympics Jan. 14 at the Brock' ■ Center. The class look Iwo fint placé', 1 titles in ihc .second division for the ' basketball competition. • Melissa Brown's fourth and fifth ¡ graden are beginning a unit on the' • Middle Ages. Thissludywillfocuson ; the origins of faliy tales from around . ; the world and contrasting and compor- '. ; ingofgovemmenls. Studentsarewrit--' ; ing lelten 10 embassies of several for- ; eign countries asking for infonnation: on points of interest and castles. Stt^£' ; dents have begun a geomeuy unit and ; are building space models wilh tooth-, : picks and clay. ; Citizens of the Week of Jan. I3:’' : Kasey Ireland, Erin Reavis, Ashley : Peacock, Rose King, Kayla Plumley, ’ ! Holly Hanis, Chad McCann, Heather', : Robson, Jessica Metz, Nicholas:' : Gailhei, and Miranda Chandler. Bus Riden of the Week of Jan. 13:; ' : Sy E.isling, Tabitha Easling, Jeffrey" ' ' Eldred, Candace Dyson,'^ D«niiia:;> Mendez, Jennifer Whitaker, Nicholas- ; Gaither, and Taneisha Gaiiher. >.'■ ' i » ■ NbrthDayieMlddleSchoolisgrow- Dan Martin of the school's advisory Ing in number, pro|ruhs,;plenl and council. . ' '. 'J claMro™spitt,kc6rdlngiotl»Rev,' He praised the character educadon School tiileeting Scheduled For Feb M¿n c t ó V HieiMxtreti^DavieCoumÿBoatdofEducatian meeling willbe held Feb: 3, •! 7 p it. at die Boád of EducKkin OfficcK Board T9 ^riaes ,!^ ^ Boari n m lim and C ^tril O fte paaomel will ineet Mtti puenu and sttlTniein^of^faAirtddleindelefewyKhoohlm allst bf cooeéma pmëaled by die' two schbola' about the coining merger. IjsadershlpCkkyfèrei^ 7 Thirty-four cOKhes lirom Davle’HIgh, Nonh Davie and Soulh Davic pi№klpaledlnawoikslioppreieMed by Qué'nicker and M ite Brown o( ths N.C, High School AlhktfcAm clalion al Carolina Bible Camp NoV, l l - l l ' r’naAdife№ UatahipDev<kipnien(Opponuniiy(AUX>)ofEm dixi^ fimhalIthíiiGhbatiiovraikuigelhériiidMngalláihMcaiindéroneümW acçordiniloCinil Coital orOavieHlgh.One of the effbnaivM to come up wilh a.codeorÁI*:trorichoailaihfclkM ,ihéiakl.-''''''''> ' ^ ; A c c ò l to PtminiKl Dim^r Dr; ViiKe им to formr iri cimeM otfikiycea for ihelf conuiwiiu ael percepì dèlèmiiiie why ^loyieei chooae lo leave the Davie.County асМхЯа. : So fv riKMt 270 respooaea have beea received, Mmon aidd, A delded report of die survey icsulH will be preaemed at die Febniary boanl mecdng. Progress МаЛ VVithTechrHjiogy ' Wiring for liew technology in die.ichoils’ Is nw compledon. Director of Auxiliary Services W.O. Poaa (ok) die bowl. :'П!е ci|ulpnieik dial had beeii backordered for Davie Higli has aniined; and dK wok ahouM be finiahed dim toon. PtDgreaa was also delayed because it was difflnill to find equipmenlfotdieokferponkinsofCooteeinee and William r; Davie Schools, hut altemnivea have been devekiped, he lakt Construction Progress Made During Holiday Consffiicdba crews were аЫе to accomplish a kil at several Davie ichoola during die Christmas vacadon. Ruts said. The calendar at Pinebrook lus been revised slightly due to several unandci- paled pnbVema,' including unsuitable soil ^ lindlng pipes, whkh bad lo be relocated, under the site where Ihe iiew gym will be located. Problems have not been great enough to cause a panic about mei^ng deadiinea, he saU., л, • The mlddfaachoolsandhii^ school are on schedule, and wotk alMocksvllle Elenientary Is sUghUy ahead of schedule, he sakL ‘ Superintendent Evsduation Planned For Feb. 3 '-Uw boaid of educadon will meet at S;30 рл|. Feb. 3, at Weslen Steer to conduct la mU-ycarevalualioa of SujMntettdem Dr. Bill Steed. BulgetAmendnwnt Approvi For State Fund The boanl voted unanhnously to approve an amendmenl 10 die stale pubUc school fiind, adding $10,327 toitconi interest i^ved on die iMhnokigy alknmmt and addidonal develqinienlal day fimds received,. Board A ^ e y Cóntri TheboatdvotedunanifflouslyloapptoveacootiactwidiWadeLeananlfar his kgaì servtee« dirough November. 1998; prognmi widi die diemeofresponslb|l- llyandrespect ^ There were 60 refeiráls of bad be-' havloronbusealnOcloberandonly II, in November. Maybe dial means ki^ areaclingbelter,hetokl board of edii- cation members lasl week, OneBludenllumedln$20shefour^ In die hallway, and aiwdicr stopped a group ofboys from kicklngalunch box and took il lo And iu owner, he s^d.. Nonh Davk has teamed up witjj Bethkhem United Mcdiodisi Churc>i to offer an after school tutoring pro­ gram. Studenu ride fnmi die school io die church where ihey have lefiesti- ment, recrcadon and tutoring, he saiil. Martin dunked die boaid for Uk food court atmosphere in dK cafeteri a. It Is a wondeiful diing to have fo(^ eaten noher dian dimwn away. Stu- dcnu no longer leave Immedialeiy af­ ter eating bul sUy to ulk, he saM. ' The number of parent volunteen is up, and dK school has a strong staff, lie said. Theadvlsoiy council would like fpr the board to consider providing some . means of communication for busdriv- cn while dKy are on dKir buses, such as radios or cellular phones, he said'. ^. It is difficult lo find bus driven io fill in for full-time driven. Some bin driven are also leachen, who walk straight from die bus to dK classrooi^ lo begin leaching, he said. A lot of quality people wonl uke jobs al dK school becausc Ihey are rcquiredtoalsobebusdriven,he said,' and it is haid lo find people who wiil' work for the salary bus driven make iri DavieCounly. Anodier Issue concerning the advi- soiy council is Uk "sameness" dun Is expected between the two middle schools. He said sometimes schools may have Individual gifts or lalents dial make dxm special. Programs are hurt sometimes because of this issue. DirectorofAuxlllaryServteesW.G. Pwis said he has mel widi represenla- dves from 360 communications about Uk possibility 6f gelling phones for buses. The possibility of buying used ra­ dio equipment Is also being Invesd- galed,hesaid. CMCamrn ftÍmfá^W 'r ■’ '.......T teM ÌiB iSatelU teScr^,. ,: -w m - NoEquIpniànlToPufohaae ï .......... . , Prim aSlarSupplM tM alntalnaM Equlpm anlin " . у о и я о А У т е о ш а у р я т ш Ё Г л я о в А Ш ! ■II Ш -Ш И г 1-11М41-И|_ Mlog H O W A R D ÍS (7().i) (i.'M :ì5:ìh R I A l 1Л Щ WoortvM prtvt - Э 1UCvol|rMAm7 ^ IN L M Ln. - RED TAG William R Davie Principal in Recovery From Strote WHUam R. Davic Elemcniary School Principal Lorry Jones ¡s recov- from a stroke sufTcrcd during 'Pmstmas vacation and going ihrough ■r^ililaUon at Whitaker Carc. V ; Jones and his wife Unda, who is 'Ifincipd at Shady Grove Elementaiy, positive aboul tus progress. Super- ^ iDiendent I>. Bill Steed tokl members GRAND OPENING \ 11 I/lilt I \ . IllH 11(11 \ ’ ill I\At Sylvan, better grades fiare just the beginning Sylvan’s unique teaching method has . produced measurable results for over a million students in Notth America, We start by uncovering your child's skill gaps. Then, Sylvan's certified teachers develop a personalized program that is Ihe key to your child’s i success. Grades go up. Motivation improves. Students become excited about learning again. To team more, call Sylvan assessment Call today to Icain how Sylvan* can impiove your child's grades. 1809 Brenner Avenue : SALISBURY PROFESSIONAL CENTER (baMattiaVAHo^itaO 633-0707 ^ S v u k A N L ea r n in g G entcr* of the Davie County Boanl of Educa­ tion Jon. 13. Assistant Principal Mary Sine is filling in forhimwhile heisaway from the school. Steod sud he told Jones to wony aboul his own recovery and not the school. I In the meantime, he said, "He will remain in our thoughts and prayen.” SWICIX.OOI) WAl.l, К I \ I I () u s I " Mocksville’s Newest Development Cnlnnial (704) 634-2222 В П Л Cüf к ^r u n Я М й\Ш Grove street - Cooleemee TANOLfWOOO ГАЯт CtMvnoni • BMutild 1 bMlroom condo. lN«id« proleuionftly dtcoraisd. ~ ' (.QniiitocattonttgrMlprtce. IM МХМЮОО CHURCH m TM ПМcorwtruclfan It itUno th m . R Шкш SOR 2BA, graM floor plan, brtdMiyt conrtoo, 2 car Colonial Estates is located in Ihe ¿ajeslic lands once owned by Ihe prominent^ century physician. Dr. Janies McGiirc. The combined heritage of dUs land is re|resenled by dK stoned enirance of diis resideadal community and it's winding sueeu saroed for dK thirteen original colonies. i Aiiribuies of dK Tine developmenj Include wide curbed, lighted streeu, undeigaiund uUllties, and natural gas. ' Conlaci Swicegood'Wall Realtoa for Infonnation on lots, 2,3,4, S, 6,7,8,9,11,12, 13,67 * 68. .Ili II*'''Ili: |Ì!'‘ - DAVIf'cOUNTY enterprise record, Jui. 23,1997 Library Using pewlSystem * The Davte Couniy Public Libraiy .is. almost ready (o implement a new 'uuiomated system. ' t U should be easier for patrons to AiKl the books and other malerials in the library’s collection. And it should be easier for library personnel to keep track ofthose items. Last week, the litvaiy began issu* ing new cards to patrons. Already, computer bar codes have been added to the books. When equipment to scan the books and materials is installed, the library will be ready to begin the new system. That should happen soon, said Library Director Ruth Hoyle. Whal happened to the card caulog? It’s gone. Last week, the library was closol forfourdayswhilestaiTmemberswere busy putting the bar codes, along wilh the authors and titles, on each book. "Probably, for the flrst time, we'll have the exact number of items in the library," Hoyle said. "It's overwhelm* ing. to some extent. It's a tremendous change." The computer network will include the Cooleemee Branch. All available items will show up on lltc computer in Cooteemee, and Items checked out from the Cooleemee Branch will also show on the computer at the main litvary onNotih Main Street in Mocks­ ville, The public will haveaccesstothose computer terminals, which have step* by-step instructions on the screen. 'nKrewiilbcatcrminalinCoolecmec, four In the main area, one in the children’s area and one in the history room. If a patron has trcHible using the new system, library personnel will be glad to help. In fact, that’s one of the goals of the new system. "We rcally hope this will clear us up from some of the clerical work to help people irwre," Hoyle said. JanieNecly,referencelibrarian.said there ore tentative (rians to have classes to teach patrons how to use the new system. Also, they hope that patrons with computet modems al their homes will be able to connect to the library’s system. Joanna Oatnall fixes Cyrette Sanford and Jamie Pharr of Mocksville new library cards for the automated system. - Photo* by Robin FtrguMon Librarians Ruth Hoyte and Janie Neely show how patrons can find booi(s via the computer. [Insurance Covers Damage To School cornatzer Ncm ; .Total damage to the building at Cooleemee Elementary School and its contenu as a result of a Tire in October totalled $144,090.48. I With the exception ofa S I.ООО de* ductible, Uve cost was covered by in* surance, according to Director of Aux* iliaiy Services W.G. Potts. Superintendent Dr. Bill Steed thanked the insurance company for its cooperative nature and the Cooleemee community for the spirit shown when the fire happened. The Are is believed to have been sel accidentally by two boys who were playing near the school. They were scheduled lo appear in juvenile coun Ian. 15, Potts sud. A waiver of the two days of school missed by Cooleemee students due to the Are was approved by the Stale Board of Education, Sleed said. By Dottie Poets Comatzer Correspondent Paul Allen has returned home from Forsylh Hospital where he had sur* gery. Robie Brooks is undergoing treat­ ment in Davie Couniy Hospital. Dottie Potts was a recent visitor of Sarah Bailey and Lucille Ellis. Homer Polts and Norman Smilh Block Scheduling Info Fair To Be Held -H B L“ Bowens lasl Friday. F*inoNews ; ’IbeDivicHighSchoolFTSAwiU isponsor a block sclicduling infomu- llioa Fair al Ihc Iiigh scliooi Jon. 30. Sii{icrintendcm Dr. Bill Slccd cn- couragedmembcnofihcDavii Còunly Boaid of Education 10 attend Ihe meet- OCCCTo Offer Classes ! 1. k1.; ; U k Davie Campus o f DavidKO ,County ConununilyCoUefe w ill off« !the foikiwiag CbAtijiuing .'clan beginning Jan. 27. : SpMkiDi o f A iw h coune wiU 'explofe the roles of angels' interactian :in our daily lives. Piftkipantt can upand their linowledge and beliefs in thf f *^f »flgf ** ft**- lie imageiy. myths, aidi angels, fallen ngels, and dealh angels io a sysleni- ^ p o d n y a l of the pnteaceof angels. (Monday, Jan. 27-Feb. 24,6-8 p.n., »20 fee) ; W a m id E M tiU a A K se inin a r which explains the legal pcoccss in­ volved in a will, non-lax conscious estate planning, power of atumey, health caie poweis of attorney, and Uving wills. Heniy Van Hoy П in- stnicu this imponant topic. Van Hoy is with the law film Manin, Van Hoy, Smith and Raisbeck hi Mocksville. (Thursday, Jan. 30,6-9 p.m.. No fee) DCCC oflm (onpidienslvc edu- r^tinnal pppf)ftnnitff€ for all adults in thecommunity. Furinformatienabait other prognnis and courses, contact the DCCC Davie Campus Oflice at 004)634-288]. Genesis Cable Moving Genesis Cable Communications, ux: wiU be telocalini to the WiUow (M i Shopping Center (between H& R № ckaadaldFaadFair).ciiFeb. I. t: OHke houn: 8 аж - З p m , Mon- ifcy-Rriday. The mailing addiess of; POBox l089.Mocksville, will remain Ibe saíne. Ibe customer service num­ ber U (704) 634-30Ю.................... This is Ite first of many Ашга vke.iaklMelWefch. ing if possible. HcpfCKntcd Ihem wilh data, com­ paring lest scoresof high schools wilh block scheduling to ihose wilh tradi­ tional scheduling, received this month fiom dK N.C. Depaitment of Public InsUUCtlOQ. EndKif-course test scores woe sig­ nificantly higher for blacked school groups lhan noo-bkxkcd in 199S in Uie required classes: English I, Alge­ bra I, ELP, Bkikigy and U.S. Histoiy. hflveopiionalclassestested, there were nosignificantdifrctenccslnscor- ing. Lone Hickory To Hold Meeting Hie Lone Hickoiy Volimteer Fue Depaitment will have iu annual boaid of directors election Monday, F№. 10 al7:30p.m.al die station. Eveiyone in the distria is invited. B y N o n U th u n Pino Coirespondent The Pino-Farmington Extension Homemakers club will meel at the homeof Marie Miller onJan. 28 atl:30 p.m. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Women are making chicken pies to sell. They are nine inch pies, and will be sold for $6. Anyone interested in buying somecontact Coleen Dull, Non Lalham, Betty West or Marie Miller. Tom and Toni Honon aitended chuich in Ml Airy last Sunday, going especially to see their son William T. Horton Jr. oidained as a deacon. BobandKalhyEUUandMuffPoits spent the weekendinJacksoaville, Fla. visiting Bob's daughler Amy Eilis. Harry and Ellen Rawlings enter­ tained MikeandChristinaCundiiTwith dinner on Saturday night. ;i«i(56untpB rilisi ^Ild yyfste Managiament Aieven-moiiliercommltMiviiltodevelopaio-ywpIanforsoild«^ nlanagen«nílhDivieCounV^ v '^Couniy Manager Xen Windley sent a m em to commlsskxiers last vwek recommending die fbllawing forthe committee;aiepiesentative Aom Mocks­ ville and Cooleemee, a county commissioner, solid waste supeivisor, county manager, solid waste business'represenialiye; chamber repreKMativei aid enviionnienud gioup repiesentalive. The county is expected to pick the comminee on Jan. 22. Too Many Commissioners On Board?: The county is checking the bylaws of the Davie Coiinty Council on Economic Devekjpment to see if there are too many county comiiiissionOT saving on the board. The larms of Carl Boon and Lany Hayes - boUi county commissionen appointed by the couniy commissioners - expire this month. Commissioner Diane Foaier recommended the delay, saying she wondered if il was proper to have a laige number of couniy ofllcials on lhat board. Karen Smith On Transportation Board Davie Social Servkea Director Karen Smith was le-appointcd to a thnie- yew lerai on the niral public Inmsponation advisoiy council. The transponía tion ptogram is openled by YVEDDL Dave Eden Named To College Board Dave Eden, manager of Thomson Crown Wood Products in Mocksville, was appointed lothe Davidson Couniy Community College booidofmistccs. Hie company regularly usea the college for empkiyce training, said Couniy Commissioner Lany Hayes. . Next Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 22 The county commlsslonera will meet for dieirregular night meeting al7on Wednesday, Jan. 22. The dale was changed fiom Monday becausc of the MaitinLulherKingJr.hollday, ______________________ __ Student Scholars Eleven Eam Academic Ногюге At East Carolina Eleven East Carolina Univenity shidents from Davie County received academic honon for the fall semester. Named to the dean's list wilh a B-plus average were: Paeicla Lynn Dally of323Rivobend Drive, Advance; LoriLynnSmlOi of 120N.Claybon Drive,' Advance; Annessa Renee Atkins of 176 S. Angell Road, Mocksville; and Teresa Ann Pleu ofMocksvIlle. '' Named to the honor roll with a 'B* average were: Grelchen Elaine' Umbeigerof 288 Pudding RUge Road, Mocksville; Rebekah Jane PhilUps of4331 Hwy. 601 Nonh, Mocksville; Jason Валу Day of 199 Howardtown Road, Mocksville; Angela Marie Brannon of 313 Fulion St., Mocksville; ■ SallyEliiabethBe«kerofl726Hwy;«OlSouth,Mocksvllle:JaimeBrowei' Wilkins of 160 Forest Drive, Advance; and Kelley Jo Kauff of 128 Suntree: Drive, Advance. . Appalachian State Recognizes Davie Students ., ;,; Twelv« Davie nudems at Appalachian State Unlveisity earned academic' honon forthe fall semetter. Nancy Robrlna Walker of Mocksville, a sophomore psychology imyor, was namid to the chanceDoi's list with a minimum 3.83 gia^ point average. Named to the dean's list with minimum 3.43 grade point averages were: ftom Advance - Thonias William Beckcr, a senior miuhematics miijoi;'; Ainy Melissa Robeitaaa,aiophomote psychology maJoT.andMellssaMarie' Wooldridge,afieshmanelcmentaiyeducationn^onfiomHannony-Ei^ ^ Nk»le Campbell, a senior English/secon^ education mitjor; : finnMock>vllVarBcihnyErinWaU,atopbomoreelementtiycducaiioa лц|ог, Allison Marie Miller, a senior EngUsh/iecondaiy education major, Janies Wesl«y Mecham, a senkir criminal justk» major, San ЕИлаЬсвг : Campbell, a sophomore communkiatlim disonleiB major, Shawn Matthew; Baroey, a Junior mariietiog major; and Jonathan Gabriel Aguallo, a senl« criminal Juitk*n4ior. -I' Fifteen Named To DCCC Dean's List Hfteen Davie students at Davklson County Community College wen namedlotlHwlntetquarterdBan'sUstwidia''B"orbetteraven|e. . Eanlng4.Q(A)avera|iwm: Forrest Edward Essk; bf284 Rock House Road,MdMiilyDawnOuyori22Doe1ViiLbadiofMocksvilk. О Doa'a list stiidctta WMK Anuoda 0 ^ Bamhank of 168 Bainhaidi Lan*,BiMdi Rene HmdrUcr426CMnanchi Drive, April a: Oweasof234 SlddteORle, Amy N.Sa|ipc(]344Hwy;iOI South. sadBoiii^OIUO SeiikiM of 194 ftea МШ RoKl. aU of Advance; and Jody Todd Ншш bf 3338Hwy, ISi,WiHiamltnirilHanmof333tHwy. 1Я Waniiy WUlaid Mmcaotn20cmStaMtn(,DlaneAik«iUwIerofl47aiannelLai«, Carti ЬоаМ|Лсяа of330 FMk SImt Ro«L Antda D m Shonaof 2I>7 Belaine Lane, Rofer Tenor Smoot of 1307 Cheny НШ Road and Maiy ;StiivaiwaWagMror290Cli(nyXa|lorMocksville.TWo Inducted Into'PN Thete K a ^ , " " T M D iv it iM id ^ № пи4 H tto iiM nM Q w l how r aoctety fcr t«D-year coUegea ОеЫ пДШ уоГСоо1яЮ 1 ¿ÍSm aoStow eriafM ocksW . . > : 2 Receive Academic Honors М Qwidner Vtfcjbb Шу1е. stKienla « qardnirW ebb Univatsity n n iñdacadm ic hopocifor’thefsUseroMttr.-''- : À 4 * M k M (W b i|i|w ■ 3;7or'hlgto(raifepaUàveiaie.’ Sim nP>ynePnMn(lonófCaolecnii»TniiinMdlothehoaotioUwllh агоШ тит grade point w m ia o f Э<1'> , . ' i •CrMhOmv*•OJOoowm I.li T ^ ii* l i <OMBATReLEP^ M M T B A L K O *,i A n YOU nedr to pluy America't J sport? ¡УаигМаг of duty starts sooil rmWixinixniaticn TLPour Seasons Lawn Caire ш тЫ ЁвЩ Ш ттш нлт 911ИП1ИЮ П . (Lm m I I M m ) Wlnlkl$amperl§et»mto ргартуоигдмМ п tor SpringтсябэвЕхсавэ® DAVœ СОШТУ PUBLIC NOTICES fJORTH CAROLINA pAVlE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF : •' JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION ¡V- 97 CVD 305 BARBARA STEWART DYSON, ■PlalntW i V i. CHRISTOPHER SHEEK DYSON, DeMndanl To: CHRISTOPHER SHEEK DYSON ; NOTICE OP SERVICE OP W O C E M BYPUMJCATKM ; TAKENOTKElhatapleadinQSMklno Nisi ftOtlnst you w u filod on th« 9th day ol January, 1997 in the atMva-antitlad ac­ tion. Notica of Sanrlce ol Process bi PuMicatlons began on №« I6th day ol January, 1997. Tha nature ol tho relief being sought Isas follows: ; absolutedivorce based upon more than one year's separation. 1 You are required to make defense to kucfi pteading not later than Feb.vary 25. 1997, and upon youf laihire to do so the party seeking senrlce against you will ap* |)ly to Ihe Court for the rellel sought. - 'This №e 16th day OlJanuary, 1997. Edward Y. Brewer Anomey lor PlaintifI DMia and Brewer Attorneys P.O. Drawer 788 Clemmons, NC 27012 1*t8-3tnp NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTYADMMSTRATOm NOTICE ’* Having qualified as Administrator ol tha Estate ol Nancy QIasscock Allen, decfiased, late ol Oavle County. Nonb Carolina, this isto notify all persons having claims against saki estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of April. 1997, being three months Irom Ihe flrst day of put)llcatlon or this notk:e will pe pleaded in bar ol their recoveiy. All persons indebted to sakl estate will please jnake immediate poyment lo the under* «Igned.Thtothe16thdayolJanuary,1997. : 'Elmer Gray Alien. 604 Ralph Ratledge -Road. Mocksville. NC 27028. lAdminstrator ol the Estate ol Nancy -Glasscock Allen, deceased. M6*4tnp Nokm CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY t C0«(ECUT0fl8 NOTICe > Having qua№ed as Co-Executors ot №e Estaleof MKldieW.Snaver.deceased. late o( Davie County, North Carolina, this Is b notify all persons having daims against >aki estate to present them to the under* aigned on or before the 23rd day ol April, ;i997, being three months from the first day ol piAtoaton or this notice wU) be pleaded ^ bar ol their recover. Al persons in- jdebted to sakl estate wUI please make ■immediate payiTMnt to the undersigned. : This the 23rd day ol January. 1997. I 'JanieS.Chapiin,l705ComatzarRoad, Mocksviiie. NC 27028, and Samuel 0. :Chapiin, 1705 Comatzer Road. Mocks­ viiie. NC 27028. Co-Executora olthe Es- 4ate of Mkldie W. Shaver, deceased. ; * 1-23-41P I ■ 3S« II APPLIANCES I ABSOLUTE AUCTION E L E C T R IC RowanCo. Fairgrounds Julian Roatl Saltobury.NC Januaty25Saturday 10: A.M. * fclectric Stoves * Re ri(«ilors *'№levi.lon*WiuheiiA>iyen it Steteos/VCR’s 10% Buyer's Premium Miles Auction Co. • NCAL 4729 /o-ll ЬЗ/ PUBUC NOTICE There wM be a meeting ol the Davie County Zoning Board of ^ustm ent on Monday. Febniary 3,1997 at 7:00 p.m. In the Commlastooers Room ot the Davie Couniy Admkiistratkm Bulking, Mocksviiie, N.C. The publte Is InvHed to altend. Busl* nesa wid be conducted aa folkm: A) Call to onier and welcome B) Review of minutes C) MJA Communications Corporatkm for AT&T Wireless Senlces submitted a request for a Spedal Use Pennit to place a CommunicatkMi lower less than the live n^le distance required Irom existing tow* ers. This proposed tower site lies on the north skle of Interstate 40 just east ol Hs intersectkm with Davie Academy Road being at the end ol Undmark Drive (SR 1175). ThIsproposedslteis2.gmilesfrom an existing Sprint CeHular tower and 4.47 miles Irom an existing WFMX tower. D) New or okl business E) Ad}oumment A sign WHI be placed on this property to advertise sakl public hearing. Ail parties and Interested dtixens are invited to altend saw hearing at whteh time they shall have an opportunity to be heanj in favor of or in opposHtontotheforegoingchanges. Prior to the hearing, all persons interested may obtak) any additional information on a pro­ posal or ask any questksns they may have by dropping by Ihe Planning & Zoning Depanmeni on vreekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634- 3340. Jesse A. Boyce Zoning & Planning Officer 1-23-2tnp NORTH CAf^OUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTKE Having qualified as Executrix ol the Estale of Marie Beatrice Richardson, de­ ceased. lale of Davie County. North Caro­ lina. this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 9th day ol April, 1997. being Ihree months from the first day of publicatton or l№s notk» wilt be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate paymant to the under­ sized. This Ihe 9th day ol Janua^, 1997. Rose Richardson, 264 Gwyn Street, MocksvUle. NC 27020, Executrix o! the Eslate ol Marie Beatrice Richardson, de­ ceased. Lynne Hk;ks, Attomey at Law Piedmont Legal Associates. PA 124 West Depot Street Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-3312 1-94tnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ................EXECUTMX NOTICE * ' Having qualified as Executrix ol the Estate ol James Robert DiHon, Sr.. de­ ceased, lale ol Davie Couniy. North Caro­ lina. this is to notify all persons having clalmit against sakl estate lo preset Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 23rd dayof April, 1997.being Ihree months from the first day olpublk»lk>n or this notica will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediale payment to tha under­signed. This Ihe 23rd day ol January, 1997. Doris Potts DiUon. 664 Howardlown Road. Mocksville. NC 27028, Executrix ol the Estate ol James Robert DilkMi, Sr., deceased. 1-23-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY AOMIMtTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estale ol Emest J.Qolus. deceased, late ot Davie County. North Carolina, thla is to notily all persona having dakna agakist saU estale to present them 10 the under­ signed on or betora the 23rd day ot April, 1997. beingthreemonthalrDm the first day ol pubHcatlon or this notice wHI be pleaded In bar.ol their recovery. All penona in­ debted to aaU eetate wUI pleaaa make immedWe payment to the unders^jned.Thia the 23rd day of January, 1997. Wirna B. Golus. 136 Leslie Court, Ad* vance. NC 27006. Adminstratrix of the Estate of Emest J. Qolua. deceased. 1-23-4tp DAIRY DISPERSAL в и п г в в т а м у и ш г S M ^ j M M U T i L i a e T м с х м я и ^ и с Fram 1.40 East Ы Stalsivflt, NC. Esa «174, Fam*iglcn Rd., left on RL act, ' lallon Cadar Ciaak Bd.. Faim on light WMcti h r algna. lO O H O i^ lN S T S C o w e 2S-1 at iw m o n (16 luat traah) • 25 - 2nd iaclMion • 26 • am laetalkin 52 lb. tvg. tiiik iM . • IM M A l. »M dlng« Fadwilad QwMllct f ''S S H s M rs ' -■IS E«poa*d t Short Bnd • 10 Ytullngi _ w ib (lie le d lorinlaiM iM piM nL'C w inlniliM itf* and calalog avalatla I dayi Сам an not biing pMtad. A vaiy aouid. young had wHi axcapllonal ' andtW4iHA10dualnJan..BilualnM>.,.2SMl!clyMi.'№ u1lka‘am ’Iwodikiryouli I ' . i e o u iP M C M r_12(ООМ'М«ЛШ4Н.Р.(:«11«тМ18Мв6370МоМЕ12(ОПОleU nlonC aitldeS iim TM w tam enln«^. ' •OiawoletWTbnPletap'. ..»ГапвШЩиийМтмЮп» ■ ■ . v , , . :: M a CanèieM M ЯЖ Spatii. M l Cadar Cnak m ; ИаакюЯа, NC■ 'ifarM m lnherlm liiiiiCeim el Í , Е1ПШЛ11АШШ1 & ASSOCIATES m u c NOTICE NOTICiOP MWUC HCAfNNQ BEfOfW THI iO A M ) OP TOWN C O M M tflO N IM FOR THC POUOW- it o ZONINO AMENOMNTB NOTICE tSHtMBYOIVEN. PURSV- ANT TO THI ftfQUmtMENTt of Chap­ ter teoA. Article 19. Sectkm 160-А-Э64 of Oeneral Statufee of North CaroHna and pursuant to Artk:le 10. Sectk>n 5. ot the MocksvOeZbningOrdlnance,that theTown Boanl of Commissioners WHI hokl a public hearing al the Town HaH. Mocksville, N.C. et7;00pm.onTuesday.Febmary4.1997. . A) Mr.TommyAlexander, represented by attomey Qrady L. McClamrock. Jr., sub­ mitted a petitkm to rezone 2.78 acree of property from Resklential (R-20) to High­ way Businesa (H-B). Thla pn^perty Is bor­ dered on the west by US Highway 601 on the north by Southwood Drive and on the south by Roningwood Drive. It is further deecribed as being parcel A*1 ol Davie County Tax Map K-5-1. B) JerryF.Swk:egooduagenttorMr. and Mrs. Wilson Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Safely. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Woodward, ^ Mr. and Mra.. Rupert Oysler haM« subrrA- ted for rezoning a 16.35 acre tract k)cated on the northwMt skle of the fnteraection fonned by US Highway 64 andValey Road. The petitioners have requested this prop­ erty lo be rezoned from Resklentlal А(И* cultural (R-A) lo Highway Buslness-Spe- dal Use (H-B-S) tor a shoeing center complex. Thispropertyisfurtherdescribed as being a p o r ^ of parcel 64.03 of Davie County Tax Map t-4. Plans (or this facity may be reviewed in the planning and zon­ing office. A sign will be posted on Ihis location to advertise said Public Hearing. All parties and Interested citizens are Inviied to attend sakl Public Hearing at wMch time they shall have an opportunily to be heanl In lavor ol or In opposition to the foregoing changes. Priortothe hearing, ай persons interested may obtain any addl- ttonal infonnatkm on the proposals whk:h is in Ihe possesston ot the Davie County Zoning Enforcement Office in the Oavie Couniy Adminislratkx) B u il^ , Mocksville, NC on weekdays between the hours ol 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634-Э340. Jesse A Boyce, Jr. Planning and Zoning 1-23-2tnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY СО«(ЕСиТП1Х NOTK» Having qualified as Co-Executrix of the Estate ol J.D. Furches. deceased, late of Davie County, North CaroHna. UMa Is to notify aH persona having daims agalMl sakl estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore the 2nd day ol A ^ , 1997. being three months from the first day of publicatton or this notice wUI be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons In­ debted to sakl estale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd day OlJanuary. 1997. Paula Furches Trivette. 157 Depot Street, MocksyiHe.NC 27028. and Pamela Furches Nunn, 157 Depot Street. Mocks­ ville. NC 27028. Co-Executrixofthe Estate ol J.D. Furcfws, deceased. BROCK & HAMILTON Attorneys at Law 151 South Main Street Mocksville. NC 27028 (704) 634-3518 1-2-41ПР NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-ADMINISTRATORS НОТЮЕ Having qualified as Co-Administrators of the Estate of Dorothy Cranfiii Dyson, deceased, late ol Davie County. North Caro a. this is ton claims against saki estale to preaent them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd dayofApril. 1997.beinglhreemonthafrom the first day of pubiicatkm or thla notice w i be pleaded In bar of their recovety. AM persons ktdsMed 10 saU estate wW please maka immediate payment to the under­signed. Tt^ia the 23rd day ol January. 1997. Anthony Stephen Dyson. 220 Towery. Road. Mocksvie, NC 27028. and Kaye DysonBarfieU.5700WindsorRoad, Unton Qrove. NC 28689. Co-Admkwtratora of the Estale of Dorothy Cranfi Dyaon.de- 1-23-41Р C A S H ForHooieownen Credit Problem s Understood NOAPPUCAnONFBB A B b O W A B -$10,000 for $95/M on. -$25,000 lor S2 39 M on. I -$40,000 lor $3B2/Mon. FlxMlRatNS004eM967 NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY С О «1ЕС1ЯО М NOTICI Having qualified as Co^Exscutora of the Estate ot Clara Grace Hendricka. deceased, late of Davie Couniy. North Carolina, this is to notify afl persona having - dakns against sakl estate to present them to the undersi^wd on or before the 16th dayofApril, 1997.being three montha from the firsl day of риЫ1са1к>п or this notice wifl be pleaded in bar of their recovety. AH persons indebted to sakl estale win ^ a a e make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 16lh day of January. 1997. Leslie Driver Hendricks. 407 Danner Road. MocksvUle, NC 27028,and Paul Gray Hendricks,422 DannerRoad.Mocka- ville NC 27028. Co-Execulors of the Es­ tate of Clara Grace Hendricks, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. O P Ten Court Square MocksviUe. NC 27028 М6-41ПР NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY C0«(ECUT0R8 NOTICB Having qualified as Co-Executors of the EstateolColeanM.Shoaf.daceased. late of Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify an persona tiaving daims agahst sakl estate to present Ihem to the under­ signed on or before the 9th day of April, 1997. being three months Irom ths first day of publication or thb nottee win be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. А» persons In­ debted to sakl esUte will please make Immediale payment lo the undersigned. Thla the 9th day of January. 1997. Qerakl L. Shoaf. 180 Center Circle. Modcsviile.NC 27028,andMaryLDamea. 2180 US Highway 601 S.. Mocksville. NC 27028. Co-Execulors of the Eslate ot Colean M. Shoaf. deceased. MARTIN.VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (704)634-2171 1-9-41ПР NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 95 CVD 479 ADELAIDE D. FERGUSON. H0MEQWt«AS.FASTCA8Hbyp»Wfie. in and2nd mongegos for M>( coneoUetion,home repair jn y reason. Act lasl while rates art low. FIRST OREENSeora 1-в00-5Эв-9в70.Attention Vsterans: Home Loans lo pur- chsst or rsfiiianM. tOO% purchases/90% refi- rtancts up to «144,000.00. Phone Clartnce PhOps Mongaet Company. 1 .«1^694-1029.CASH NOWII We purchase mongages. añ- nuHlss, and businm notes. Since 1964 hightst pnces pakt. Free esttfflstes, pmr^tpfof sssk)nsl swvice.Coioniai Financial. t-e0Q-ee»-t200.tict 53.00 Screen Speciail 4 head VCR freel Deliv­ ery (reel Al for only $10 ptr month. Deluxe computer tytteml Cotoc Iftkirtprifttt» ItetlO r^ SIO per monmt Can 1-а00-7вв-905Э. Nobody beats our dtalsl Revofving chargt. 15% APR.ACCOUNT ЕХЕС1Я1УЕ UQA is looUng for 2 account oxocuitves in this vea lo sett benetn packages lo smal bustnesses. *40-50k first year ‘Stock Plan *Tiips ’Management Opportunity Send Resume': UOA 201 N. Churcn Street, Suite 103Moortsvile N.C. 2811S Fax: 704-веэ- 5701 DRIVERS - Howard Trsnsportatkw. Inc. announces newpay scale. Mske .23c -ЭЭс/mile, depend№g on eiperience. Pickup, drop. Isyover pey. Таф pay. Excellent bentfrts. Al 1998 conv. air rids tractors. Trainingproflnvn(COLrequlred). Wilcrosslnünvandriv«tsloiRatbed.CalNancy at 1-«ХИ47-779в. DRIVERS ЕХРЕШЕЖЕО СП INEXPERI- ENCED North American Van Urtes has owner operator o p e r^ in thair BstocaUon Services Diviskm. Tultlon-lree trainingt Tractor purchase programs, no trailer mainteruuKe tiptnses. pay tor ptrfoffltance plans and much morel 1-600- 34S-2147,0eptA27.Drivtrs... Experienced & Team Tnick Driv­ ers Needed fmmediatelyl ExcsOenl Pay « Ben­ efits, Assigned Equlpmeni, Conslitent Miles. Rider Programs, Job Stability. Switi Transporta- tten. t-eoo-347-4524. (eoe-nVT). COL DRIVERSnatbed.lytareipefitnce. Home often. Exctlitni pty. bertefits Cal Trism Transport lodtyl 1-в00-в45-5вг0 DRIVERS - Morgan TransportsUon h u an immedialt need k) our towiway fleet for owner optrslors with tandem tractor«. Great loaded mile %, Non forced dUpalch. Drop ft hook. Pakl tols/permits, Uabiity/cargo insurance furnished. Settlementsby the trip. Cal 600.361-7709. DepL 36Q. Morgan DtWs Away. Inc DRIVERS New Pay Pacitage akmg with everything else we oflsr makes Epes Transport Systsm a cut above the resL Start 31c/mile {indudts 3c bonus) Home Eveiy Weekend No Touch Freight Conventional Equipment Satellite Comm. Paid Benefits II you have 2 yr*. recent OTR sip. A good MVR. contact 1-в00^4М7вв to )oin tho Epes Team, ряоио PAST-- PRO­GRESSIVE FUTURE raniThursday, J«M«y23, tft» AM. 1 t9Msm Street, (on Rt. «7 Across from Exxon) Boonvie. NC Buytra Premium Jeff Rairtee. NCAL M660 t-9IO-3e7U70 I AUCTION-Delauiied Log Cebk) HomePadt- ages Thursday, Februery 6- 7:00 P.M. HoMey Inn Select. 10% Bt/yer’s Premium Addsd. Free Brochure 1-800442-7906 Roger's Realty Auc­tion Company, NCAL ees. NO MONEY DOWNI Al «)plicetions ac­cepted. Apply by phone. Ea^ quaHfyktg-.No credil. skiw credit, banknjptcy, coNections, judge­ments, liens, first time buyers welcome. 1991- 1996 model vehicles. Alt with warranliM. CM Mt. Be« at Hendrick Pre-Owned. («001 424- 6267.EXCELLENT PROFITS LOQ HOME WHOLESALERS Joinproven t S-year Log M«Hf tactWM 16 Kim-dried tog styles startk>g $9600. Eislusive temtory. №. Buck 1-600-321-5647 OU Timer Log Homes.A NATIONAL COMPANY SEEKS WHOLE­SALE DISTniBUTORS lor CD Roms, educa- П117.990.S100kpotenUal.NoseHng. t«X>67S-ei75.YOUR OWN TRAVEL AOENCY. Part/R«- time. Eagle Travel. Ameriu's largest Super Agsncy, wM establsh local agency. Qieet Sl. free and low-cost iravei. unique tex benells. Trakting. certification lo# two. 3ASRE 60.twara. Investment $7900. Fin«Kiely capable, succeee- lul. people-orienied appUcanta only. FREE VIDEO. 600-99»O00S.Exle(Mion NCI. iEARN S25-S7S POTENTIAL year one. Double income year Iwo (pisesible). Mktknum investment, not a franchise. We Irainyou lor your deck cara/pressure washing service. 704-662- 9274. LOCKSMITH, poor heanh, selling al tods, equipmtnt, large lock stock. Nine key machkiee. code booka. Whotesale vatue StB.OOO. Com- pleie paduge only $10.000. Sunset Beach.910- S79-9474.$SLUMP SUM CASH NOWIIUWe buy your INSURANCE SETTLEMENT. ANNUITY, MORTQAQE NOTES. orLOTTERYWINNINOS. Payments lor CASHI Quick Closktga. 1-800*. 33S-58IS, Exl. too Attention HoTTteownera: No Equity Progrania UpTol25%LTV.OoodCredl.StowCre(SIDeM Consolldalion and Purchases Free Prequaiilicaik» Raleigh First Fkundal t-606- 486-8550SOEBT CONSOUDATIONS. Cut montfriy paymenu up lo 30-50%. Reduce kuerest Stop colection cala. Avok} banbvptcy. Ff^EE conR- dential help. NCCS. Non-prolit. Licensed/ Bonded. 1-800-955-0412.LOANS BY PHONEI Homeowners • stop living paycheckiopaycheck)WecMhelp.1sli 2nd Mortgages. Debt ConsdkMion. Reftnenc- ktg. AAA Mortgage A Fnandai Corporatton. 1- 600024-2461. vs. WiaiAM CLAY FERGUSON. Defendant. NOTICt o r SERVICE OT PROCESS •Y PUBUCATION TO: WILLIAM C U Y FERGUSON TAKE NOTICE thal apleadlngseeking relief against you has been filed in the abpve-enlHled actton. The nature of Ihe reliel being sought Is as folk>ws: THE PUINTIFF SEEKINQ AN ABSO­ LUTE DIVORCE. You are required lo make defense lo such pleading no later than the 4th day of March, 1997 aakl date being forty (40) days from the flrst publicatkvi of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, Ihe party seeking sen/k» against you wiU a p ^ to . the Court for the relief sought. This the 23rd day of January, 1997. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP. SALLY W. SMITH Attorney for Plaintiff Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 (704) 634-2171 1-23-3tnp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY AOMMtSTRATRIX NOTICEHaving qualified aa Admkilstralrix of theEstateolEdithBealMellon.deceased. lale ol Davie Couniy. North Carolkta. thia Is 10 notify an persons having daima againat sakl estate to present them to the ureter- signed on or belora the 9th day of April, 1997,bek>g three montha from the first day ol pubHcatkN) or this notice w i be pleadsd kl bar of their recoveiy. AH persona k>- debled lo aaU estate w i platae nuke knmediale payment lo Ihe undersivied. Thla the 9th dey ot January, 1997. QalaMeltonBamey.216Monld8irDr., Advance. NC 27006, Adminstratrix of the Estate ot Edith Beal Mellon, deceased. 1-9-4tr« 2111 NMnlotl-ClMnmone,N^^^M«^ j^PNUUvinltoDMIn $Ш^ЫШШкптЛ S m t o e t •Ho m I M v IW wU oii •Bujlir Mnm Зимин •ПпМтЗуНим. •AukMMlimSyitMN • Ш 1Н1о о т81И1о 8|(|1м 1 •С т М У а п м й З у М т т а к M O M f S H m r 14 Buyer Defaulted Lc« Cabin Home Packages with 4 Selling Absolute AT PUBUC AUCTION Ш 1 W iastoe^ialm , NC • Thurwtay, Febniaiy < - TiNPM Sale siitt Holiday Inn Selcct. Unlveniiy Pkwy Exit II5B off Hwy. 52 in Winston-Salem. NC Зк О Ш 23^ down day of sale, with minimum deposit of S9.00D.00 In cash or cenified funds required to bid and for deposit toward cach home pwchased with* remainder of deposit by personal chcck or пц юг credit cad. Balance due al lime o^ delivery.SellerwlllallowupioUmomhsrordelivery.Allpackafescanbe ' ' shipped FOB origin anywhere In the workL Announcemenu at auctioft take precedence over advertisements and printed material. \0% Buyer’s Premium Added • Call for free brocliure. 1-800^^7906 Sotr Co»lac(<^ For U gOM ns H oim U l> • Regioral S a b Or. • Rod« ROGERS REALTY & AUC110N COiii lN C ! Hwy. 601 -Mount Any. NC.-NCAL«68S SCAL«I874{’ ' â u n # m it b ii^ 9 Is Now Selling FIREARMS Good selection or: HANDGUNS • M U S • SHOfOUNS «AMMO Specloiangln; SUCK K)W DiR a RCLOADINe ЕОШПУКНГ ■ , e u N S K C i A i s : . _ . , « 1. MuHn, imxM 444 Itvw action,..!,,.........,$3MÍo6 moM 336.32 wm. spM....,.„„.,.$2i(uv: 3. MoMbwi moM S006, ,410 Рипч>;.„,„.,$250.00 4: Con Mintang ,380 pii«.,,;^.;,;.i,L,.L.;.US310^0^' 6. CZ.52, plrt>»re2...:„;i.í„.;;„;:,^,¿.¿...;.¿.Sieo«> 6. Colt-Anaconda .44 МАО 7. STW, modal es. .357 MAO I , I I ' il 'il t il ; -i i I • i l l . ; ■ РЛУ1Е COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jm . Ú ,m j IN iilX H iíN S ro E FROFTTABLÆ! DRtVERS Еяр, aX». rec«m Mhoo) gr»6s. Buiktoft Tnnspoit l9 now hiring in your araa lor our van. Ratbad & dedicated fleets. Call today: e0O-762*181». ^ •. PLOOFTRUCKLINESTiredolbeingaway Irom home LOCAL homo most ni^ts, LONQ HAUL home weekends. OpeninQS lor eitpert* enced drivers or recent driving school grads. 'Start .29 cents (мг m>le\*Paid vacations 'Medi­ cal insurance 'Ule Insurance 'Assigned trucks ‘Paid Weekly 0ОО-771-81Ов • Saliibury 800* 77t.ei 10-Wrtmlngtoo aOO-nVBt \bJaiT»t1. VA . . HAROLD IVES TRUCKINO hiring drivers. Training Available. Students welcome. Exporl< «псе pay up to 29c per тИе. Excetterrt Benofiis Including Company Paid Insurance: l-eoo-042- : Driver • Owner Oporatcrs. ATS-MOSS Is now hiring company drVvera and Owner Opera* tora io run regional Itatbeds. FREE plates^r* mns. Home weeUy. CaB 9t 1-вва-в79-6вТ7. ' DRIVERS • SOLOn-EAMS/ OWNER OP- ERATORS.Teams-J100K*.«Ksign-onlTrain- er« • S70K»I Top Owner Operator program.. 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Tiller, -mowers, chalnsaw, pipe, motors, coin changer, giris ciollies, furniture, more. l4is Riverdale Rd., 601 S.. 1/2 mile past Pine Ridge. 284-2006.____________________ MOVING SALE: EVERYTHINGmust gol 227 Deadmon Rd., Sat., Jan 25. Inside rain or shine. Dealers welcome. 6am-3pm. SPECIAL ANTIQUE AUCTIONBilty's Auction 164 Dance Ha» Rd.Famiington, NC.Antique Liquidation items include: old tools. Com Meal Grinder, Cottee Grinder, old Horse Collars, Hamesses, Enamel ware, Fumiture, glassware, many nice items must go.Sat. Night. Jan. 25 7:30pm Col. Billy Seats NCAL «3277 Phone 910-996'3510 BEAGLE PUPPIES FOR sale, 910- 463-2528. LO A N S B Y PHO N E1st and 2nd Mortgages Bank Tumed You Down? 1-800-324-2481 i AAA Mortgage > Financial Corpotalion * KDMIIITTIUDELECTIHC U e tn — d ê lm u n dAHWeriiauannmd 910-4134319 I M I é n m A C t a n if MШ RANDY MUiR &SONS »5M ll(rRM d-M «knfflt,N C ( 7 0 4 ) 2 8 4 - 2 8 2 6 FOR SALE: BLACK Angus cow, good tor beel. Call 492-51 OS anytime exceol Fri. night > Sal. FREE DOQ-CH01W/SHEP, allshols. spayed, (omale, 4 yrs. 998- 2752.___________________________ POT BELLIED PIQS lor sale, $20 a UD. 492-5216. Apartments AFFORDABLE LIVING, country atmosphere. Try Northwood Apts. Studio's, 1 & 2 BR's; aarbage, water & sewage Included. Come sea what we havel 800 Northridge g . Mocksville. 704-634-4141. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy etiicleni apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & sv<lngs. Kitchen appliances lumlshed Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, wtsher№er connections. High energy ellident heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows II doors. No wax kitchen 4 balh doors. Located in Mocksvillo behind Hendricks Fumilure on Sunset Dr. 0« of Hwy. 158. Oflice hours 1-6 M-F il Sal. 10-12. Phone 704-634-0168._________________ NICE BASEMENT APT., IBR, 3 1/2 miles out 158 Irom Mocksville, 492 Main Church Rd. 634-2967. Appliances OIBSON UPRIQHT 16 cu. ft.freezer, while, very clean, like new. EC, Í125 OBO 940-5866. Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:5;30am-1;45am. 1st & 2nd shift or by the hour. Permanent ot temporaiy care available fot infanl3-l2 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 64-601 By-Pass neat Ingersoll. 634-7529 or 634-1980. Debra Stanley, owner. KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCAREhas Immediate openings for Inlants- preschool. Call 998-2220 between 12:30 & 2:30._________________ LOVINQ CHILDCARE INPinebrook area. Rof. available. 940-6587, leave message._______ REO. IN-HOME Daycare has Immediate openings for 1st shift i 2nd shift, incentives olfered. Located close to 1-40 In Wm. R. Davie areal Call 492-7851 for more Info. Farm Machmery SCRAPE BUDES, BOX Blades. Boom Poles. Carryalls, Potato Plows, Spreaders, Bushhogs. Qates, Corrals, Feeders, Post Hold Diggers, Disc, Plows, Yard Tools, Rock Rakes. Low prices Wright Farm Qates 998-8637. SOLID PINE 12 drawer pedestal wateibed, wMrar & lighted headboard; 5 drawer dresser & nightstand. $800.634-3281. Homes For Rent Homes For Sale BY OWNER-RENOVATED 2BR, 1BA, screen porch, 2 storage bidgs. Investment or 1st time buyer. $59.000. 634-2270.__________^ COZY COUNTRY HOME on 2.6acres 4- or Davie Fami & Land Sales. 634-0757._______________ FOR SALE BY owner: Advan; area, 3BR, 2BA, remodeled insvL. & out. 1660 sq. it. $112,000. 9$8* 8053.______________________2- FOR SALE BY owner: Main St., Cooleemee. New vinyl siding, gas heat, AC, remodeled, 2 spBR, 16A. Best Buyl $45.0846._____________________^ QUALITY BUILT NEW Frerjbh house lor sale by buiider. Redwood Dr., Mocksviiie. 1,450 sq. ft. Price; $122,000. Lovely lot, paved driveway, garage, deck. The hoiiiie has Bruce flooring. Cathedral ceilings, custom-built dining roo'm China Cabinet, custom design Chalr-rall, Brass (ixtures, wallpaper, angular fireplace, Jacuzzi & many other amenities. Call 634-2797- or 634-5972. : Land For Sale 1.6 ACRES IN beautiful county setting, near Mocksville. $13.500. 998-4772. JANET DEAN'S ART Studio Creates original custom portraits of children, adults, pets, show . cars/trucks, businesses & homes. Starting at $38. For more information call & please leave message. All calls retumed. 704- 634-1549 (PO Box 984, Mocksville. NC 27028). Opportunity LOOKING FOR A business? That Is not MLM Executive Income in 6 mos. or less. No personal sales. 1500 req. 800-432-0018 ext. 9967. WHGHTLOSSPLAM SUARANTEEDTOWQRK100% Natural - Doctor Recommended Credit Ciuds Accepted 1-800-935-5171 E xtisse ^ 2BR FARMHOUSE, HORSE bam, sheds, approx. 12 acres fenced pasture, Fannington, $700/mo. Dep. & ref. req. Mail info to: 580 Yadkin Valley Rd., Advance, NC 27006. 2B a 1BA, LEAVE message. 284- EXCEPTIONALLY NICE, 2,000 sq.fL, 3BR, 2BA, central heal, air 4 vacuum. Dishwasher, stove, disposal, skylights, carport i wrap- aiound decK. Nice yard, private. $795/mo. 704-636-5795. • WHY RENT WHEN in most cases you can own your own home foi fess? $1000 dn. & $199/mo. New 3BR, 2BA del. & set up with AiC, ictric Iskirting, steps & electric hook up. Factory Direct Housing. Hwy 70 E, Statesville. 800-326-0936. S-10 ACRE TRACTS. 2 lakes, wooded a open tracts, restricted & private. 634-7888 for details. FOR SALE: 10 acres w/septic, $42,500; 5 acres w/mobile home, $37,500. 998-2865.___________^ NEARLY 5 ACRES with 2 mobile home lots, presently rented al $270/mo. Just N. or 1-40. short temt owner financing possible, $49,900. 704-636-5795 before 8pm. WOODLEAF RD. HEAVILY. wooded, 1.5 & 2.5 acre building, lols, surveyed, perked. New doublewides or moduiars OK. $16.000-$18.000. 998-0846. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Са11704-284цг77. I. .ill I >4' ;i I Davie Driving School $ $ $ C A S H $ $ $ We Buy Scrap Gold. Broken and unusea Gold Jewelry. ' DAVIE JEWELERS /иы ет щ ш ш аш ч / Р т ш т ч ы щ т щ /Щ ч ш ш т ш о т FW SAIL-tos-IhKhsI toperts: AIShMiAISdmM Al She От Ms 704-634-3442Mockaville. NC д и то м ш т« MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 s. Main street Mocksville, N027028 . {704)634-2944 PHELPS LANDSCAPING SERVKEMUMNQ.HUlCNMe KOWMO. comrmiCTioN ш -ш ю м а .о м о м а сомрию омаLANOMAFI MttQN»Р Ш Е В П Ш Т В З * а ш Handy Man 5 е г у 1 с д я — UCENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR — flt GENERAL CONSTRUCTION • ° ° tl!p a ^ . Attto <k Cellira Bins • Service Changes • Remodëtoa New Oonsmictlon . llalephone Hookup Home AJaim & Computer (SiMe InstallaUonmHE womfùHiaÉmÊÊEYi Цушю«ш(704)еэе-00в1 мсьи»: (910) Mt-7041 DItnn« Snow it pictund TtctMng hw T u t M oray clìM k horn M argini CaudI« ol MargarM Gaudi* Tax Seivte*. M t. Snow rectlvad h*r chtck ttw vtiy next d«y iflir Wng h ir nkim . M l. Snow uya th t h u b«tn coming to M tig titt C tu d t tar y ttn and h u tliiny« b ttn p M u td w lttittw fu ltn d fiitn d lyu ivlct. ,1, - MARGARET CAUDI£1AX SERVICE 1478 N. Main Street • Mocksville. NC _ C om c^or_cfl/;^t704^34-2112: DÀVŒ COWW Efnrainil« IBCORft Л» Д MÍT D S m i IN ia Jm h iN S ro B : Р П О Б Т С А В Е ^ ! -é -ftM U m iC n ;W « p ro v ld ttll ^ olitawn urvk», inowing : DANNER U W N «Leal Sank» Gutter dean, (awnwotki m ainttnanctolalilym 704-4вг-7938. S IABO M D n m w o o o , $88 1/2con), tlOO com, dtl. Call Jam Mllltr 996^)846. WILL BUV JUNK cart. 284-2889 or 634-4335.____________________ WOOD FOR SALE-all hardwood. Call after 4pm. 492^7901. I Mollile H(imi's/R(4it LOST SMALL WHITE flufly Mailtte in Rteh Pailt around Thanktglving. REWARDI 634- 3888.____________________ COST: ‘78 DAVIE High dass ring, vy/Dtc. blrthstont. Lost In the vicinity ol Yadkin Valley Cemetery on Jan. 8. Call 998-3815 allw '8:30om. Lots For Salo LOT FOB SALE on Daniel Rd. 492-2014. Miscollaiipous T.8 TON 10 Seer GMC AIC unil, used lor 2 nwa. $350.634-9114. 3.8 TON A№ coil a hot water coll w/air handler. Lennox brand, used 6 mot. $450.634-9114._________ 3.8 TON HEIL heat pump air handler, 3 yra. old, matching 10 Seer outdoor unil, 7 yrs. old, £soo. 634-9114._________[__________ DUE TO SEPARATION: need lo sell new rocker recliner, pakl $600 will take $275 OBO; new queen size hide-a-bed, paid $1500, will take $425 OBO; Antique BH set, bed, box springs, mattress, dresser w/fflirror, real nk», $1200 OBO. VCR $115; colarTV remote control $115. Have otiier odda & ende, 704-284-2199 ask for Louise. nREWOOO FOR SALE, fireplace & heater wiil deliver. Call alter 6pm, 634-5038.____________________ K R 8ALE-K & Q Salvage: Spedal: on oval glasa mahogany doora. Name brand leant, $6.№pr. Wa ttock stainless ateel in sheets & pipe. Super uvingt on carpel & linoleum u low u n.95M.; 4'X8' exterior sMIng, $6.95/ea.; Comigated culvert pipe up to 24* dia.; We stock pi accessories lor wells. 1" sheMng,$.69m.; Fomik», $.50 sq^. tt.; 4'X8'X7/1ff' water board, $4.№ ea.; rooling lelt, $6.95/roil, tnJCk tool boxes $39.95/ea. Steel I- Beams for sale.. K & Q Sahrage (ReynoMa Rd.) 1st :. business on mst bank ol Yadkin River. 910-699-2124. ' FOR SALE: CIVIL War Items, early . ISOO's USN Offlcera Sword & book .-The Confederacy 1861-1865* copyrighted 1884. Call 998-6116 II Interested.____________________ : FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, ail: hardwood. 998-3538 leave ■ message.____________________ ; MONEY TO LOAN: Qood credit, 'bad credii. We underaland : problenis. II you need a mortgage ' loan call Gary PoH at 1-800-200- . 0703 or Statesville 704-924-7200. QUALITY CORN FED freezer beel : for sale. 998-8206._____________ ‘83 CHEW TRUCK parts. 492- 2891. ^ MOCKSVILLE $ 7 . 0 Q /h r Payment Teller Full Time. Good Benefits Performance based incentives. Requires strong cash balancing skills, 10 key, customer sen/ice experience Fax ' resume to 910-759-8873 or mall to Griffin • Management Corp., 8011 North Point Blvd. Winston-Salem, NO 27106 H e ljp M in t e d TheitavfeCMn^Eoteri^^ ' sedii^ n cfflpkowe to help with adverti^ sales imd cpmpoattkm. Good typing skills ate > criticaL PlesMappiylo: ; ! . .;.Owi|MSparks^. \ V Davfe Gouty Enterprise*KMord R a B o *» Mocksville, № T M « « - ! » ! TRAILERS FOR RENT. Waler lumlshed. Taka gaitage оП. Nice quiet trailer park near Lee Jeans. No pels. Until 3 people. Rel. req. Call 940-3395 leave message. Mohilo Hoim'S'S, THM YEAR WHY noi a new homel For an average lax refund you can be In a new home In 10 daysllOur new 34hr. rthind servlc* wW prepare your lax refund Ireel InvnI your leliind In a new Oakwood Home lor 1997 8 receive a larger tax deduclkm lor 1998. Lei our Prolesskinal Housing Consultants show you how. 9 10-2^041. PIANO TUNWaR ep^0& R etxilkllng SaluSlSelUce Wallace Barford 998-3789 DWORCe F O flC n SALE ot 2 story mobile homel M ai/a husband lell net 8 went overseu. Help u ve her credni LOW dn. r .............$14S/mol 800-715- doq ran away tool________________ "LO S HOMES” Slnglewkles a doublewktes. Affordable prices, quality built, dependable ten4ce. Factory Direct Since 1937.3998 Patleraon Ave. 910-767-7565. Wintlon-Salem. Aak lor Odie PeiWnt. '_____________ 3BR, FURNISHED. 704-384-4238, II no antwer, pletM leave message._______________________ A DOLUR • a deed It all you need. Call today lor pre-approval. 704-630-6400.___________________ BEST BUYS: DOUBLEWIDC’Sunder $299/пю.1 Call U ta 910-468- 4380.__________________________ CLEARANCE S A U ; A U '98 model homet must be sold lo make room lor new models. Free heal pump w/all homes sokl during ttils clearance sale. Free M t up S del. Call Scott. Factory Direct Hous№g, ^ 70E, Statesville, 8 0 0 ^ DENIED CREDIT FOR mobile home? We represent over 38 lendera ttui can help. Applkatkma approved within 24 hra. No le u . W-830K)149.___________________ FOR SALE: 14X80 mobile home, te l up In Deer Run. 3BR, 3BA, central air, ttorage bWa, Шее lanteaping & w w w ty. 13X8 & 14X8 porch & deck. $19,500. 834- 9790.___________________________ U E 'S M OBIU HOMEa-Nonmod,NC. 800-777-8853 Baraaln pricea. 40 new homet. 14Х70Г$15,999; 24X58. $34,999; 28X60. $32,999; 28X80, $40,999. O ^n 7 daya , pricet posted.___________________ OAKWOOD HOMES OF Lexington Used Home Sale ‘8314X56 2BR, 1BA «5883 $3500 ‘7914X60 3BR, 2BA «0419 $3500 ‘8014X60 2BR,2BA «7481 ' ‘7312X602BR, ISA «83533 ‘7012X60 2BR,3BA «8098 $1900 ‘9014X72 2BR.3BA «1510 $14,500 Repo ‘90 14X60 3BR,2BA *0951 •13,500 Repo'88 14X60 2BR, 3BA «0957 $3,035 All homes are dropped on your KM within 100 mllet. OFFKE SPACE FOR lean In new bug., ModitvWe Proletskxial Cenler. 834-3944. FOR RENT; BEAUTY/BARBER shop. E q u ip i lor 3 opm ton. - 158, tormaljy Cute Unlimited. BUCKEYE REPAIRSRooling, spouting, painting, carpentry, complete remodeling Dale Wolford 704-384-4077 CHIMNEY FIRE EUMINATORS-certined i Iksensed since 1978. Sweeping, Restoralkms, Chimney ---------------------buck stove, parts i 17-9039. TAX REFUND TIME Is here; layaway homel Little u $100 dni Until tax relund, all homes reduced, ask aboul rabalesl Call Betty or Ü U , 910-4884380.______________ WE NEED VOUR good used mobile homes. L eft trade lodtyl Cal U u 910-488-4380. DAVIE EUCTRONKSSenridng car stereos, home stereos, VCR's CD's, CB's and Nintendo. 30 m ra experience. 910-S98-B179. DRESSMAKERFOR A U your dressmaking needs Call Frances al 493-3438. HOUSE CLEAMNQ-H you doni have ttie time to dust, m « ,» really ' dean ttien you need mel Just call 998-3358 FreeEsUmam References _________UponRequut_________ HOUSECLEAMNQ: DEPENOABU, HONEST. C A Ufor esUmale 493-5684.___________ JARVIS CLEANINQ SERVICESpecializing In ResMenttal Cleaning ' Small Buslneu 8 Yard Maintenance, Rel. Available. Starting al $35. 384-3331 or 634-3943 Melissa Jan/ls Leave messaqe. UNK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINORk:hanj Unk-Owner Free Estimates ___________634-3348___________ MAJESTK: DESK1N8. PAQEANT Fomials, alterattons 8 spedal designs. 940-8587. PAmTmaRemodeling - Home Repalra Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES M ILUR 9964340 PRESSURE CLEANMO: All тур и - dean and waterpraot decka, ■ and walkwaya. THE CLEANMO UDYI wHI do ttie woril, whne you lake ttie cradit. My reixilatton la spaM u. Free esUmates, rel, available. Have room In my schedule for smaller to mkl-slze homes. Call 834-4537.___________ VCR CLEANHM • Repalra.Vogler's TV Senrice. A d ^ . ViM a MC accepted. 996-8173. WHITTAKER PAVINOPaving, Seal Coating.HauHng Gravel Call lor Free EsUmatas 492-7830 _ S AH eV k HOWARD TOURS 8 c c l^ & S ? i8 S 3 i^ ;№ .^21-33 Lancaster, PA; DW. ^ 13-13 Charieslon, SC: M c ld l^ Plantatkm, Sumter. OWier Ciuis* (3 hra.). Cent breaMasl, s h o p ^ Open Slave Maritel. DW. $i60;TripJ9$13S; Quad $135. May 9-1 lOollywoodl Plua 3 Countiy Musk; Shovn, 3 dkinere, 2 Cont Sreaklul Staying at ttie brand new -Musk; Road MoteT, thog|.nj«™ ,.^DW .,315;Tripie June 38-July 4tti Branson. MO: 8 shows 8 attiactkins, 6 breaklatl, 8 dinnera, Euraka Springe, Caaey Jones Museum. Silver Doliar City, Dinner show In Nashville, Morall DW. $725, t r i^ $845, Quad $835. Coming upl Oct. Nashville; Nov. Pigeon Forge; Dec. Myrtle Beach Christmas Shows.Call Helen Bailey-Davla 910-998- 4338. SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buk;k-Oodga 700 W. Innes St.,lalitbury _________704-636-1341__________ ‘74 CHEV 4X4 3/4 ton, short bed. PS, PB, AM/FM Cassette, 4 speed trans., r SUSP, lift, BF Goodrich WLT radial Mud Terrain TA 35X13.5 or 18.5 on 12" spokewheels, $3000; ‘79 Chev Impala, 3dr., 350 AT PS, PB. AWFÌÙI, $850; '70 Ini Scout 4X4, 8 nel., St. dr., $1300; ‘68 Chev Pickup, skle step 350, PS, AT, AM/FM Catutte, many new partt, $3000.634-3935 alter 4pm. ‘78 MUSTANO KINO Cobra, $3500 nag. 492-5913.__________________ ‘86 CAMARO, 8 apeed, PS, AC, $1500.996-3570 after 6pm. ‘89 CHEVY BERETTA (white), 5 I, sun iool, new tires, k»kt (bkmn engine), $2000 OBO. ‘89 MAZDA 838-GC, mnt good, rebuilt engine, luily kwded, power sunrool. $3200 neg. 634-3281. ‘90 PLYMOUTH BRAND Voyager, nh», dual air, sunrool, 3.3. many new nema. Call alter 5pm Sun. $6500.6344883. HOUSEKEEPER POSITION AVAILABLE Houit8am -4;30pin AKwiwto W M kM id W bik NWM8WV Qood BMMfltt, Ccm ptlM va Pay Apply In Pdrson to Caiol C nwfonI or Can 704434-3S35 For Mo m Intocnwlion 4S?S8SSioe!nS8!E linHtinriSI.litcM k.NC»«a MAINTENANCE HELPER/VAN DRIVER M u it hBV*.olMn (kM ng iM oid. Good b « n ^ , contpM iiivt pay. Apply In Paiaon M Carei Cratwtord or C a l 704434-3636 For M on Iniormallan m BUVtNO PME • hantwood ttmber, dellvtied kigt 8 kxw pulpwoad. Shaver Wood Prtiducb, Inc. 704- 278-9391.______________________ LAND WANTED; 3(M0 acret SE olMocksvllle o il64or601,tobuM seduded houM. Pleau call 910- ‘ 9454084, leave message. RESPONSWU a SOBER hunter withes to lease land In Davie or Rowan Counties. CaH collect 704- 586-9630.______________________ RESPONSIBLE ETHICAL HUNTER kMkIng for imaH Iract ol land lof hunUng short or kxn terni. Call 634-3943 or 384-3331, can leave messaqe._________________ U E KM O LOT TO bulM home In Eastern Davie Couniy. 9964904. 100 WORKERS NEEDED Eaey crewwoodltawmg lobe. Maleriala provkled. To $480 + wk. Free Into. pkg. 24 hr. 1-714-325- 8441. AVON SALES. $M15Air. No dow to door. No mkilnHim order. BonuseiAnoentlvet. 1400437- 4640 Ind/sls/rap.________________ CAR MO DENTAL HYOIEMtT needed 1-3 dayt/wk. Stnd retume to: Todd H. Carter. DDS, 133 NC Hwy 801 S., Suite C-100, Advance. NC 37006.______________________ CARRIER WANTED TO deOver ttie WIntton-Salem Journal, 7 d a y ^ . In ttie Davie Co. area. CaU 1400- 643-0935 ext 7458, Herman Haworth._______________________ CERTIFIED NURSmOABSNTANTS needed to prevkle home carc unricM to homebound pattenta In Dtvle Couiity. 1 yr. ol exp. u a nurtkig assi& nl i NC aide reglsny Hsttng req. To obtain an appllutkin call 1400-737-0804 or wftie; Dlnclot, 106 Wind Chkne Court, Raleigh, NC 37615. CHURCH SECJFWANCIAL SEC. Flrat United MettwdM Chutch. Mocktvllle eeekt Chutch Sec. wWi an Accounttng/Bookkaepbig bMikground. Must have exoeiant written a verbal communlcatton skills. Also, computer skis a wortting knowledge o( WordPerfect Please send resume to: Search >, First Uniled MettndW 305 N. Maki St., ,NC 37038. о н е д т с и п г М н и гOuanmeed salMac8on, euaranteed tlylt. Top laam metnbera needed tor ripkl expanding halicat* butineaa. Qraal raba oftort* rofiìoettttve «мвм.. -*b o n u tp a y .c ^ anvlnifiment, bet N C IM S Induetfy« L—.—Pleate cali 659-9li(SÒ, Cenìreiilabi, JonetlownRd.,alHwy421. WIntton-Salem. QROOP HOMI ______NEEDED to woril al ttw DO home tor ladlet. Shlflt run 7 daya on/7 daya oli. ЕхоеММ benati più., annual groM talu y Ы $ ie !% . Valkl NC Driven Itoenu raq. Cal 704434-3278 for mora kite. . tNSlOe SALES. SMALL tocal to .' needt 2 mature pertona for knmedlate amptoyrnant Telemartiettng exp. a plua. Saluy/draw on commlttlon ahoUd ---------1 over $10rtir. Mitd a la ana.average ovi 998-Я96. MLM HOME BASED nuMtoiialbunkiess tooking tor distributora or wholetale buyera. Cal lor an Inltivlew. 7 04 ^-9 0 36 .__________ MOCKSVNJf BASED DUCTCleankig Co. (801 N.), eeekt helper. Clean cut no criminal reconl, m uti be гекаЫе, a a M to worti untupervlted, HVAC ею. h e ^ L СаГюг applctlton, 4 tt- PERSON TO CLEAN privatehomee. FT, Mon-Fri. Good pa^/benelltt. Ckwerllekft. 780- PROPERTY aUcensed Agent.CASUALTY_______ _____ Oulstandkigopportunity to senrice a croet SM lo a large book ot existing monolkw comnwdal customen baterepresenttng ttie nalona leedina Church, 3 Mocksville, r » S IR H O U U on tami w/lO f a cm , w/ouUiulklkige a bam. 910- 699-3993, cal anvttme.__________ ALWAYS BUYINO BTANOMOttmber. WU CM tola, top dolar pakl Cal 704437-9097. DIRECTOR O f YOUTH Mkilstries wanted al R nt UiVtod Mettiodlsl Chun:h, Mocksville. Person must enjoy ttie challenge ot woridng witti a dlrading l e etforta ol adolescentt. Chrittian Educatton background preierred but not abeolutely necettary. PotWon It PT, llexibie tchtduie, mainly weekend commltmentt but not totally limtlad to aueh. InteratUd IndMdualt thouki tubmil a resume to; Search Committee, First Unked Mettiodlst Chureh, 305 N. Maki St, MoekavMa.NC 27028.____________ EARN EXTRA MONEY wWi short hn-Total Cara o( ttie C arottiu h u openkige tor PT CNA'e a HMC'a tor' private duty home can. C al PhyHt In ttie Albwnarie office. Cal 1 -Ш - 4324545.______________________ FULL ТШЕ/РART ТШ1 A tew hra/wk. «Ш earn you FT payll New product kl USA maikeL 6 im llvaM people to alart now. Not MLM. No kweeknen« raq. 1486- 2234300. neg., еаглкш и п м тм . Fax retume to 1-«(>-818-Зв86 or oal 1400-969-7515 ext 325. SECURITV OmCERB S7.M-$7.60/hr. Security Foron, Inc. haa ImmedMe twlng ahlti openinga ki Advanca area. Clean crimkial, Гекам ttamportallon, lalephone-a RHitt Contact Eail al 7to-246S, 8am-4pm, Mon.-Frt. BTATESVILU AUTO AUCnONÏë teekkn Personnel lor ttie tolawkig l>T posMons: Car Drivera, req. valid driven Itoenu, Hend HeM Operators, computer exp Ь е Ш , req. valkl driven Ucense, office woriiera, computer ею. h^itul. Apply to ttie Meki OIRce, Mon., •n iu ra . or Fri., Hwys 31H a 1-77, SUtesviHe, NC._______________^ TUPPERWARE-JOM «1 Co. Work your own hra. a make lols ol $$à Pnxkiclselsltsell. FulorP T. CM Brenda at 492-5932, lea«» messaae. YM C A PBrtlknaiabonNMun%i AMSlyaaraoraMnl»наяктьакпблеайаг а га м е о 1м а1М к.е MMMMplMMSSeuI ,. SVSûeSenilOwleHwiSr V M C *.a a « M » H a S p e lV : ^ ¡ »i n i i s h h ^ BAYADANUKSESHorn« Car« Sp«clallsti Nursing Opportunities R N /IF Nb • «spedasy w M i pads E xp srie ii« C N A a-tte üb te «chad., 4 -4 0 h r«, p a r ooefc CALL BAYADA NURSES NOWI9 1 0 -7 2 3 -1 0 0 0 '.•bfi . •..'-'A;--. . CNA’S . To .Cover Oavie County AUShlfta : Part-Tinte & FuH Time Flexlbie Houra • Muat Be C ertllM 910-768-1197 Piedmont 1 HoiheHealth, liic^ Winelon-Saiem ( ЧИаНиитииваацяи—Ш а» ц ю и Ш р в М в t ff»r- ^ '•r Ж м A rts iCoundl To SfxuTsor Folk Concert '} " n t D»vj^Coui^ Am Council M iponior^ folic intuic ccoceit on Siiiidiy, Jin.(:Uil 3 p.ro. u TIk Davie X O U M yU bniy. . '.The concM will feamn Ihe sounds .of.Volume 3 With special guest-Davie County ha«m(WcavlRuo!oMelJones. : • Volume J? a group of Slatesville - ..Davi^ I>at£line DAVIE c o u m ENTERRUSE RECORD^ Jan. 23,1997 musicians, featuroRocky Sigmon with vocals, and Danny Wicker and Geocge Joye on guitar and vocals. The group performs an eclectic Mend of Ameri­ can acoustic music including ragtime firom Ihe 20s and 30s, folk music from the 60s and 70s and original material by songwriter George Joye. Mel Jones and Danny Wicker will alsobeplaying some downhome coun­ try blues and Mel's spccial brand of home spun originals. The concert is $5 for adults, $2 for children 12 and underoraspeciol rale of$10foraramilyof4. Ticketswilibe available at the door. Call the Alts Council at 634-3112 for more information. CundFMisOT Saturday, Jan. 25 ■ N rtM U dnC taiK lU rikdM O bod- M C haih.U ^.H w y.601 n o n h o fm CcMMy hmv ttusAge ЬЬсши, 6-.3&-10 àm. 634-2805. ' _________ Thureday/Jan. 23 pavie County Tra I DavieSchool Reunkm Meetini. Davie Couniy Ubraiy, 6:30 рда. Spedai Events Saiuday,Jan.25 lakM Skew, Fnnnin Gym, 9 am. Ongoing laiaiiialiallia Hale, Health Dq«, adult ■od cMü. evay/niadiy, 4;30-7 p ja Fhi Ml pneumoria vtccines avnhble: Ongoing licjpdli« track Ü Coler ComnuinityBUt^S-llajalstSatunby. iMydtaglracktlt/ahmCliapdMethod. ist.4(hS8tunky.8-]Uin.. R K ydk« track alJc rt^H a n lb o a Ru- riun bUg^ 3rd Samniay. 8:30-11 am. ftwchuul AnytinK, Tüei. 11 am..Davie Couniy library Cooleemee branch. 30- niiiute pogranL chikkcn «¿es 3-5. Mu- skjtadaloud, stories, films, nuneiyrtiymes. M e e tin g $ ¿atuiday,Jan.2S IMa CoMly RafiMa* Mn* rcdm- lisa BieAftH, F№ Birtxcue, 7:30 am. Monday, Jar. 27 W aa*M aam aW aiM Lo4p3n.DBvie Academy Commimiiy Bldg.. 7:30 p.m. Ounes, snacb. ‘ Tueedoy,j8n,28 1 «7 tim i a ljiia ld i M M Iaf, Healdi D tp. Onftnnce Roonl, 7 JO p m Ongoing , ' CMaaMt Tom Board, 3rd Tuesday, Town HaU, 7 pan unless odiowie noted. IMe Coiitfy S M ■> Orinn W daNati,2nd’n>i^7pia DavieCounty Sr. C iM m a « M a n A aK M oit, 1st & 3rd WeAesdayi. Wà«!m Steer, 7 pm. PubUc <Mcoine.CallLóaye'nioni|»n,492-3427. AdvaMt G artiit CM), la T^iei, 9:30 anuMockiUMG,998-049.aUdc»pn>- vided.MadnOa Ga>*a Clab, 1st Ha№ Fn Bi(«isrFeUowiliipHall,7pjn. Sa* of CotMifala VetenM, 1st Mon­day, Cbokcmee Historical Buildiiig. 7 pm. M a lia « » BotafyaA-nieidiyv 12:10pm. Relay Hui ■ftù.artmaitjriMlHi,ConcoidMe<fa- odid ChuRh, Moo, 6 pm and 6:25 pm or BeOMnn UMC,7J04:30pm. Ilaav AAaadAMiaa,Uundvi,8pm,Eaoa't B^iaChuRh.., DMComyVai«hrsalMLii«taDi-naea Tliea.. 7 pm Counhouie, Cknd teyRcocn. «■ a ia E IM e la a alv C U ,S h e h e ri>Wn. R. D M Sdnol, 3nl nandty. lWMWagrbonlordkMm,4diMa>lBy, SjOpiai,BndtBli^lbiian20i. MatMbVrWFoa«l24,tailUSB- MAv«,7paá|'2Kl'niaaiky. léliti»* llaaia lyaan lit, 3id Mon- di№ Jayoa oOia betide Hon OU Co. Mai.'Sl,7pu^,.IHwiam >r CHii CM tm 2nd, <di Ikndayt, 14^ CMdeDdve. 634^2194. N M Ia AiMQMa Aftini AU Oddi Ota» Saodsii, 6 pm, Thundays, S pm. Room 2W, Bni* BUt. Drai IMItH? Mraliilira A w y w w Sundayi and Waik(i*ya,TJ0 pm . BC; BiKk bli^ i«arla«cL73M ni. tairiM iU itatall74.ilaiiyH ul.2nd U«.i<»ay.7pm.MadtKBa dvlka a * 6Ú0 pim. 2nd. 4*MoBky.WaMiSMar. IM b M ni> CU. la. 3nl Ihindiy. 7;Xpim,piChoiiiB.FiadMiRiiaA Advamt MMoak Lod|i N a 710, 2nd TXiesday,7:30p-m. althe lodge. ftemtoghHi Maioyc Lodfi Na 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge.Canccr lupport poup, 2nd Ibesday, 7 pjn.,Davfcti>my.f«cancgpaaents,ftieni famUy. 1-800-228-7421 or634^313. MockfyflaUooiClHb, Ist.Srd'Dnndays. 7 pm, Davie Hospital cafeteria. MocksvUle-DavIe RomcbuUdert, 4th Thunday, 7 p.m., Ciftain Steven'«. DHtH^AtM(tkBoalm,3(dMonday, 7 p.m., idnol cafeteria. DiabM AMftcM V «lm Na 75 nd AuxiUaiy, M Monday. 7:30 pm, chapter home, U.S. 601 louth of Mocbville. fM i|M i Riirtaii CM, 2nd Ihunday. 7:30 pm« Bimington Methodist churdu HELn MlalitHn, Christian recovery pn>- gramforwonvfl lexually abused as chikken. Mondays; 7:30'pj№, 41 court Square, Room2ia GoUmAfiChib. 1st Mondsy.East Room, Sr. Center, Brock Bldg., 10 am. Abhekwn Sepport Cniep. 2nd‘Dttirs. day, 7 pm« East Room. Sr. Ctaler, Brock BUg.,N.MainSL634MlI. Hmmm itocMy of DavieJXivie Cbunty SenkvCenter, 2^TUesday,7p.m. BnHl-IMk«Siippart Group, 2nd‘nies- day, Davic Health t>pL, 6-7:30 p.m. rMtolUiMntOrpotallan(FRO)sup- port group for families of children with dis- abiIities,2ndTuesday,7pmCallRosemary KiDpfelder al 998-3311 for locatkm. Md»-HMitoiiRurteiChib,2nd’nies- day, 7 p.m., club buikling. HMkh Dcpi. clinic houn: Mon.-Fti,8:30- 11:30 am, 1-4:30 p.m.; l\iesdays. 4:30-7 pm: Tmi Hnkh PRMMtknaUc. 8:30 a.m.-noon, 2nd, 4th Satunkiys. I M CoMiy Bovd of SocW Smkta, 4th Tuesday, 5:30 pm at DSS. MockavOlt AA, Wed. 8 p.m. • closed mtng. Sun.. 8 p.m. - open mtng. Call Chris* Une at 998-9885 or Teny 940-5944. Recreation YMCA M tm V iia a a a c f f.4tfc’niü. DrteCmilB.2ndW«headay. lOcJOam. Biai Ruota Bndi Siitoaaür. BMiB Caia^ Bill« Та I * 7 pj». 3td 1hadiiy.iniiljuiynaa.c<>uiliouaa.£)4- S23Sot492-5)23. fW tfltaiiMVlW ftwlllftad. 4кТ1в)П. 7 pm. VFW HA N£L Wl. IM a Arta Caaa« Mi Ihunday. 7:30 ML.BmkemOffioa, Ciitiaiii<¡i(iNci. l7F*AM.M4lii N ^ 7 :3 ^ a * .’k«|p.^ »М нЯаМ п* M p Noi IH in, М1М1№7:Э0рл1.а*ак1|||в. С М м 4 м м и й а П > « Я 1 »|WK<laÉlwBedl7ddMà.lilei< ^ .МаЦ|1.1 »| ||1Щ . ' For more Inforniadon on these evens, call Modaville-Davie nxnaliai. 634-232S. Senior Une Dancing Beginner. Mon., 10 am. A Tues., 10 a.m. Advanced, Mon, 11 am. No charge. Rec Club Before or after school and out of sdnol programs. RepstrMkm open. DenoeCoinpeny ncsdwd-senion, t ^ ballet, baton, Jazz, acnbotks. Mondays^ Wednesdays. Friday. Jan, 31 WoodvNirkIng O m , Onfl Room, 8:30- 11:30a.m. Brkige, East Room, 2-5 p.m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday M m Ibr Davte DaMina should be re- ! ! ^ M i » i2* i '^ ^ i r b r * i S WicKer, Rocky Sigmon and George Joye of the group Volume 3 from Statesville will • s.Miinaacrossih»nthecounhouse. ' perfomi) Sunday at the libfaiy. P A T S D n E R K f f i S 2662 Leivis/Clemmons Road • Clemmons, NC • 910^766-9166 , t a Bilie Study Tuesdays, 8:30 a m Open to all inleiBsled. Karate LcwTi self-dcfffBf ■ B»iVI fonfWryiT. Excr* dse at your pace.‘Hieadays, 7-9 p m $15/ month. Discounts for famUy enrollment.Gymnastics C M d class ^ 3-12. B n , beam, vault. aoormdrooie.№lafo,callMidieleShaver.Paitiea, Room Rentals M«io* rooms, Ulchcn, pool gym. mdt. C m iia Je a ttrO n i| M fix infa WSYSwlmTsaii Y«am aaidi»innii«pnvm CailCiaKh Dtany Votai fir lido. BalbiWAIIscBctaolOildCaiB Oiwiji« CiU FMty Ho<%ea «X nxrn info.AarobicB. Low, Impact, Step. Innvil, Sr. Aqua Aerobics; more. Call or come by for iched- Senior Friday Si* 62 and up w Y hee, 8:30-11:30 a mSffliOT _______ C tl«3 4 06 ll far note tali). Loca«» b BtafcCaMiakaanDiidodiawiie.7Hunday,Jan.23 S a ta C kaim E ia Room 3 p mRMay,JMi.a4 W a a itta M « OM , Craft Room, 8:30- IV JOam BridpbE«Rooin,2-3pmMoi^,Jan.27 C ialiiiitaiClatiFlm Bipm iW toiBM p H A IO u i. ntearallta M a llit r ilm ili. 6M9-30 lUaidiy,J«n.28 Qi«i«Chai.EaaRocm.9'J0am-ooan. (M l G r m O A U n M Medudia HaD, lOant. NiiritatBii Room, 11:45 a m M lw iE ia R a n . I:304|un. ■W TNant^ltaM TlM<).2-4pmWBdrMday,Jan.29 VMli4rAi1i,C M «o e ti^a j0-ll'J0u i . Q r t * B » i r « i i H E a a Room. 130- 4:30pLm . Itu n d iy .jM i a o Sn lw r > iiii.E i«Roeta3pm . . *1.00 Off per square yard on any carpet or vinyl order 30% Off Brewster Wallcovering Register to Win one of the' ____tellovdng prizes:____ 12 пЯЬ <rf a p y (X M nlM n ation w a l^ M ^ e r/b o ix k r from Bfc^wster (limited selection) 10 rolls of any oonUainatioti wEdlpaper/botder{romSunw2dl One room of catpet up to 12bcl4* IfvStodi Caipet Only-F^ and Labor not induded $50 voudier toiwaid any iwindoiv oo¥etin|{s or bed ensemble with purchase of $300 or пюге. IN STOCK; VmYL S7.99sy • BERBER $8.49sy Commerciai S5.49sy Choice of FREE AppoinliiM 'iil Book III Floot W,it lo Ihc li .'() ( ll .1 iMii'is :vho iiu.'niioii lliis .1(1 A ' I 1 t '■,* '.íí ji-tòttìilÈeMSi WinCash Pick The Winners Contest Detalla: Page В4 Maidrig A (^mmitmeiM Miss North Carolina Encoiira^s bavie Fifth Grade DARE Graduates To Do Their Best PageBIO DAVIE COUNTY USPS149-160 Thursday, Jin. 30,1997 »PAGES Unifi Rezoning OKd; Residents Ask For More Infomiation ^M ikeBw nhuitt bavle County Enteiprise Record Perry Studevent attended the public hearing held by county commissioners last week because he wanted more infor­mation. Unifi had asked that 162 acres In his communily (at the end of Lee Jackson Drive, along 1-40 between Pinebrook School and Rainbow roads) bt tezoned from agriculhiral/residential to industrial special use. He, as did oihers. wanted to know aboul things such as traflic. noise, lighting, size and location of buildings, houi^ of operation. ‘ Studevent left that meeting, questions unanswered. "I am concerned iboul you taking a vote without all of the infonna­ tion." I Glen F’leeman of Advance accused commissioners of making up iheir minds before hearing from the public. "I can see expressions of disconcem on your faces. We know how you'll vote." ' He may have had a point. After hearing from the public, Com­ missioner Larry Hayes made a motion to rezone the land. He read from a typewrit­ ten page of conditions, obviously written before the meeting. That motion passed unanimously. Mostofthe residents who spoke against Ihe rezoning said they are not apposed to Unifl, just Ihe county making a decision without enough information. This was the third meeting on the sub­ ject, and the third time a Unifl representa- tivehadnotattended.TenyBia]tey,chair- man of Ihe Davie Council on Economic Development, spoke for Unifi. He said ifs not uncommon for secrecy whendealingwithlaigecompanies.Thoae industries are careful not to tip theircom- petitors. The local econontic develop­ ment council only leciuits quality indiis- oies. and have htmed oihers away, he said. Even members of the council doni Plane Sm Unifl-Far 4^ The Dream Lives On... ' Louise Howe«, AnneVe B a ^ , Eari Smith, Laura Dulin and WIUM studevent Sing at MoctevHe Second Presbyterian Church during Oavie County's annual Martin Luther King Jr. c e ^ tio n . For more pictures and a story, please see page?. S -PttaiebyJ Dog Atlacte Prompt ConoeemAmong Cooleemee Residenlls B y M t e l ' Divie County Ettetprisc Record COOLEEMEB - Helen Diywilt was attacked byadog 00 the steps of her modier's house. Iudy Webb says at times, she's afiaid to go firom her house lo her car because of mean dogs. Town board members say they're going lo do something about Ihe problem, bul that solu­ tion can't come io^eaBu|^ fair thew ud.attier ^.«M U eM s. . \jcA by tommy Diywilc, they presented a petitioa to the toad last week a^ng for imroediale relief. The board had received a copy of a draft animal conttol oidinance, and decided to wait a monlh before voting. "If we had had this, the animi^- Pka9eSceTown-ni|i4 Tovm Planners FleooiTiinend Shopping Center Rezoning В 11вфг{8 е Wns Seven SIfe Newspaper Aw . Ttie Davie County Enterprise Récord won seven awanis in the N.C. Pless Associadon't annual awaidconlesL The Enterprise, judged among o il» medium size community (non^laiiy) newspapen, received^ a third {¿ne award for general excellence and a second place awanl for use of photographi. Ediloi/PubliaherDwiglKSparia received fint place awarda for spom feature wriling and spottt cdunuo. - Qeneral Manager Robin Berguuon received a first place spoita photography award, a secr ‘ ond award fat photo page a tiiiid place award for news photography, In addition, the Enterprise R é ^ received .aii honorable [tniention to iKmcovetnge. . .Ibe contest^ wu judged tqr niewspaper.^euionali ftom WetViiginia. .7 7 № B j)iq p ria e w a ith ird a m o n g ^ 20 entriea ir tfie genend excel- lewe сщ/яц. Ttie judge wrote; "Ovqd, what sqiarated the win- die кмеп was the open , 10^ to the newspaper, layout and headlines inviting lo die reader, breaddi'and depth^of repoftjog; lots ofphotos nin laige enough lor im p a c L "’ ;,' ........... Т Ц Enterprise w u fourth among2l entries in Ihe newscov- engecategoiy, Fergusson accepted Ihe use of phoiiigrt|ih* awanl, judged sec­ ond among 18 entfiea. The judge wio№'''Ei^lent local news pic^ tuibcaplurelheslorie3,NiGe,dew fad&l shob throughout die paper. L il^ your ftoiit pi|ge p h i^ - go^ interest iinbben - and neat phMjobondie’Gettinghisgoat" story. Fergusson'ssecondplacejjhob page, of an Advance wonian ar­ rested for cnielty toaniiMis when dozens of dogs weie found living in filth in her home, wu judged firaai21 entries. The judge vnote: 'Ih w phoua told a really sad story in a dramatic fashioa Excel- lentfontent and quality. The pho- lognphcr deserves to win for be­ ing willing to take diese photos' und|tr, such icrril)le conditions. Nice job." ■ . Spailu' flnt plate ipoito goIt umn award vm judged from 11. entries. The judp wrote; ^'EiOoy- ■Uestyle,asiyleaonie!«d«iunii|w, to dte nujority of mti;ies. ^partis' penibnal touch C M a good mix of petaooaUiy and infatitiMian.'' — Spariis' flm plaoe s ^ tinc­ ture writing award was judged among35enliielThejudge wrote: "Proud I^loin suxy catches dw lionilheiv^motlierandhertwo tfxa. Interesting (lieoe. Captures ' football from a diffiiicm perspec­ tive • die family. Presentation wu excellent Tops in a class filled widi good fiatures. Nice wo^" Bergussoh's third place spot news photography a w ^ piclied l)rom 24 entries, wu of local can- diitateaandpolidcalwatehenlook-. i^forelectiantesuksindteoauMy; courdiouse. The judge wrote; "Sinvle M quile comical of jh- cial exp^ions. Good idn for a sometiniea boring suhjecttbcovw' phqiogriphicaUy.- :: : . A p h o K )| n | ih m a d e a ia D | ^ 1 ^ School fbodiall gam» won^ Fergusson fim place a n ^ 34 entries in ^ spots pltoM|n|ihy Mtegory. The judge wrote; *A goodsporta phw indudn tinh iiig, fiaming. oonBast, fadui, fie.; ThU picture hanfflonSiL'^-“ ByJcHineBoupe Davie County Enleiprise Reconl Mocksville will S9onÍKgetting a new shopping cráter - if die Town Board of Commissionen agrees to ñzone 16.33 acres on Valley j^atU.S.Hwy.64 fiom resideniial to highway business. Thefownplanningboard voted Jan. 21, to recommend approval ofdierequestmadebySwic^ood- WallRealton. Theshcppingcenterwouldex- tend from die ititersection to die property where Ketchie Creek Bakery is located and contain a grocery store, drug store and 25,000-30,0008quwefeetforodier shops, Jeny Swicegood loldplan- ning board members. A plan for developmem of die land in die area began aboutayear. andahalfagowididiebuildingof anoRicecomplexiWhichincludea die Swicegood-Wall offkes, llie next phase was thc new Kelchie Creek Bakery building. 'IdiinkdwtownofMocksviUe needs duC Swicegood said. Developer Les Burnette told the board dial demognfUc sud:' ies have shown diere is a need for dijs in Mocksville. ^ If die town boatd approves die recommoidaliaQ, Bumette'said construction will ptobably begin in eariy spring. Bob Hall made a motion to recommend die rezoning lequen.. saying this is die most fiasible use ; fior die Und. . \ . n w a S u N i w - n a i « ; ' ’•í3?a :'>7 2 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997 Lesson: Ignore News, Politics At Your Peril Charles Fox was minding liis own business — playing golf, building miniature crafts and enjoying retirement. Then il happened. Developers announced they were going to build a commercial district across the road from Fox's house. Thai changed life as he knew it. Ovemight, he became the spokesman for his neighbors as they fought the zoning changes that would allow the development. Something awoke a lien inside him ................. He organized four petitions. He called meetings. He ran ads in the newspaper. He wrote letters. His office at home was converted into a war room against development. He even drew cartoons (including the one on this page). Except for Christmas and when he caught a cold, he worked on the project every day for five months. He lost. In the process, Fox said he leamed a lesson about involve­ ment in the community. It's a lesson we all should leam. Changes in our community will eventually reach all our doorsteps. What happens on the west side will eventually affect the cast side. Ignore local politics at your own peril. Fail to read the newspaper at your own peril. Ignorance may be bliss, but not for long. Charles Fox lives in Bermuda Run. A major housing development and commercial district have been approved for the former Win-Mock Farm across U.S. 158 from his home. "I really wouldn't take anything for this experience," he said. "I got a real education. I think I understand better how the political process works. And I understand how important a person's vote is. "I won't give my vole away any more." Fox's petitions included signatures from landowners that almost encircled Win-Mock. He collected the signatures of 1,148 coumy residents. He presented a petition wilh letters and pictures of almost every house across Ihe road from the site. 'The commissioners tumed their back on us, and the petitions didn't mean anything," he said. "They absolutely-did not listen to anything we had to say. "Anybody would want it to remain a farm. We realized that was not going to happen. Why shouldn't it be residential? Not in our wildest dreams did we think it would be commer­ cial. "I thought we did a good job showing them what the people of the county wanted. I thought it would make a differ­ ence. It didn't." The county commissioners didn't have many options. When Davie County first adopted zoning, Ihe mappers appar­ ently designated Win-Mock farms as residential, not agricul­ tural. The current commissioners were left to chose how many — not if — homes would be built there. Whal is the better use of the 80 acres between U.S. 158 and Interstate 40? Commercial development or a massive apartment complex like Ihe one across from Tanglewood Park? Charles Fox's experience is worth notmg for several reasons. He did a masterful job. He mounted a serious chal­ lenge lo a massive building project. Best of all, Charles Fox has kept his sense of humor. "I'm looking forward to going back to retirement. I like to paint, woodwork. That's the way I wanl lo spend my retire­ ment." — Dwight Sparks In T h e M ail bA^rrriïJNTŸ ЕРПтаРИЖ REG Prilidipal Made Tough OeëisiôFi, Is A Professional oihe editor This letter iswritteninrespoiueloyouredilorial iind"lettentolheedilor",datedIan.23. Ihaveread uroeious editorials written by you over the last nine yean, and many were well written and enjoy- Ые. In thisone you surely did not do yourresearch concerning the professionalism of our principal, to. Linda Bost and Uw situation conceming the oungmenonihe Davie Highliaskeiliaiiteara. Had ou bothered lotalktosomeoftheyoungmenand p^le involved, you would have had enough cor­ rect facts to write an accurate stoty. Sometimes siluations develop in which Ihere is 0 easy solution. I t>eiieve lhat Uiis became one of lem. Mrs. Bost surely agonized over Ihe decision lat she had lo make for quite awhile. Il has gol lo le hanl to make the lough decision conceming eachen and coaches and students lhat you core boutandareinvoivedwilheveiyday. Icommend CoachSleeleforailoflhetimeandefroitthalhehas put in over Ihe yean wilh Ihe kids. Bul when decision lime came, I'm also sure lhal Mis. Bost, ^ r looking al the whole situation, nude her decision based on what should (le'the priority of us all, Ihe young men on Ihe tem. Conceming Ihe (3iapelHiilboys,we'reoll aware of lheir great accompiishmenu ofihe '94-'95 sea­ son, and are proud of those accomplishments, ll was veiy appiopriale for Ihf iil to express Ihelr love and respect forlheircoachandfrieml. However.h is disappointing to many of us to see Iheir imnulu- rily in lhal Ihey feel lhat a year and a half at Chapel Hill quaiifles Ihem lo judge the professionalism of Mis. Bosl. who has many yeats of experience as an educator. Il was my experience as n young man, after some yeats of maturing, lhal il is difncull to judge someone else's pertbimance if I have not walked in Iheir shoes. Il is also difHcuh for many of us as parents, uying ow haidesi to raise our children Ihe righl way, lo sm how one and a half years of college qualifies Iwo kids lo leli us how to raise Ihese children. To my knowledge, neither of Ihem have any children of Iheir own. Yes,Ikeep slats for my IWO sons on the leam,bul again, if Ihe two fellows had asked Ihe coach before writing, I feel sure thal he would have infonned lhemlhatmanyofthoselimeslhatIkeptsuu,itwas for him and his team. I bet Iheir parents kept some stats for Ihem during Iheir high school bakelball CdfCCr. the only fair and well wrilten article lhal I have read in your paper conceming this situation was ' writlenbyBrianPills. Itisapparenllhathegaihered. his information completely before writing. I com­ mend him for that. Itlsntystnmgbelleflhal you andtheChapel Hill trays owe Mm. Bosl an apology Tor judgments on her professionalism lhal none of you are qualified lomakc.Wearetiuly blessed at Davie High tohave a principal of her quality and experience. Il is wonderful 10 us lo see. a principal lhatis veiy professional, and hasasuong concem for doing Ihe right Ihing, in nuking those lough decisions eveiy day. Jim and Catherine Neese Advance Select Parents, Principal Force Coach To Resign In ТЪе M a il... Residents Should Go Back To Their Roots To the editor As a resident of Davie Counly and a sludcnl al N.C. Slate. I feel it Is neccssaiy to write In rvfcrcncc lo the zoning of the land In Hillsdale. Therc is no doubt that progress is a positive aspect in our lives and that It is inevitable, but il appears to me lhal Davie Counly is regressing. I receive ihe Enterprise every Thursday al school and it is a welcomed literary addition in my apartment. My roommates, though from bigcilies, love lo read of the "myslicar Davic County. They arc amazed al the size, the close-knit communities and Ihe serene image they perccive as they read. Bolh of them know my home as "ihe place where you cross the bridge into the most beautiful acreage on 1*40. They remember the gateway lo Davie Counly as do many olhers who pass ihrough our counly. Now this gateway is threatened by money-motivated individuals whose eyes arc blinded by dollar signs. They look at the land and see dollar bills on the trees and gold on the sidewalks. Why arc people moving lo Davie Counly? The answer is simple, for the same reason my parents did-forlhe peace. Closeenoughlo Winslon-Salcm. but far enough away to hear your own thoughts and nol your neighbors. But my family didn't build a new house in a large development, wc boughl a house that was rich in history and we preserved history at the same time. My parcnts realized Davie County's worth and would do nothing lo lake away from what attracted them most. They want olher people to enjoy what has brought them happiness for almost 14 years. Bert Bahnson has done whal he feels he needs to do and what olhers in ihis counly should do, andthal is to go back lo our roots. An understanding of Ihe land and what it has ^vch us for so many years is a necessity and those who do nol respect or under­ stand it are not thihicing of their future.- Where would they be withoul the farmer, Harris Teeler won’t necessarily alsyays be across the bridge. Living In a big city like Raleigh has been tough and I used lo cry at night because I couldn't see the stars. You could never see the sunrise because of the elcciricomngc glow that envelops the city. Will Davie County soon be like this? Coming home for me is lo fmd myself and I know that olhers students away from home feel ihe same. Seeing the Balinson fiirm and the surrounding enlmnce lo our counly Is the (Irst welcome lhal 1 receive and I rage at the Ihoughl of it being Ihe home to ignorance and senseless developmeoi* Times are hard, and selling land lo support your family is one thing. J)ul selling to lake expensive vacations and lo redecorate your house for the "umpteenlir time is anoiher altogether. If'lhe developers would lake the dollar signs from lheir eyes und ihe sound of coins from their ears, they could see Ihe stars I appreciate and hear the serenity my parents enjoy so much. If the commissioners would have listeneci to lheir constituenis they could have done their job properly. Why didn't the counly buy the land and creaie a park or maybe the Naiure Conservancy would have been interested. Without irying to be vulgar 1 believe our elected officials literally 9^ without a doubi screwed everyone blit themselvtt over. Thanks a lot guys, I can'l wail to come home.. Brooke Whitley Raleigh к Totheedilon ............ Lasl week, my husband Coach Danell Sleeie was filed from his coaching duties as Davie High vonilybaskelbalicoach. Thal'sright fired; al least, lhal's how I see it. He was forced to resign by a select few parents and our principal. How did Ihis happen, or belter yet, why? My husband is a fair andjusi man and has tried lo teach Ihe game of basketball as il should be laught. He has Iriedtoinstiil in Ihe young men who have come under his tutoring Ihe conceplofleam woric, Ihe an of winning, and Ihe blood, sweat and teais il takes fo get Ihere. Unfonunaleiy, wilh Ihe exception of Ihe class of 1995, il has been a snuggle. I tell you, kids today just don't have the desire 10 put forth llie haid woric and dedicolion il lakes lo be a winner. But, they seem to be experts at the game of whining. Just whine about Ihe coach being loo haid, and here come Ihe parents down to iheschoolaskingforthecoach'sresignalion. How lanie. What kind of message are you people sending 10 your kids? Parenu have called my house many limes wilh well Ihoughl out reasons, but Ihe real reason for the call was to suck up to Ihe coach and make sure Ihey got on his good side so Iheir kids would be "spe­ cial" in Ihe eyes of the coach. I am a vety inluilive w b ^ and can see right through people. Unfor- tuhMely, my Imiiand ICO die g o ^ in eyefyooe. I'm a skeptic and wilh good reason. Example: One parent called me lasl year al the beginning of practice and spent almost the whole practice telling me what a great coach he Ihoughl my husband was. He liked Ihe discipline and he liked Ihe way he treated Ihe boys equal. He was especialiyappreclatlve lhat Ihc coachlook the lime to explain and leach them Ihe game of basketball. Well, how quickly we forget. This same parent, Ihis year, sent my husband a five page letter telling him he was a hoirible coach and was the reason his son gave up basketball. He wenl on to elaborate on our family life, indicating lhal Doirell could not relate to kids because he hod none of his own. Well, I don'l mind telling you, whenlreodlhollsaw red. This parent had goneloo fat. He apparenlly fell the need to cut down my husband and his family. Whal kind of man, (maybe I should soy shell of a man) would do somelhing like that? Sir, since you felt Ihe need to criticize my husband as a father, and a family man, ieu just see what he has accomplished. We hove Iwo children, ages 22 and 19. He has gotten one through college and anoiher is a sophomore in college. The oldest one isanuise, and the youngest one has been named 10 Ihe CIAA All Rookie team in football at Winston-Salem Slate Univeniiy. He is also a dean's list student. These children were taught from the beginning lhat haid woric and peneveiancepayofT. Nothing is handed toyou on asilverpianer. Miybethu man should look in die minor and examine his chaiacter. My gnind- mother always toM me "people who live in glass houses should not Ihrow stones." Example 2: Anoiher fother called our house and wanted Ihe coach to kniw just how dedicated his boy isand thal heappreciaies Ihe lime andeffon given lo his son. He was appreciative and had admiration for my husband/ Thai was lasl year. This year, my husband was ttying to get rid of his son. he was accused of not liking his son. This is all because the basketball team is not winning. Of couise. Ihis was token to the principal, and U was Ihe coach's fauh. Well, since Ihe resignation, the basketball leam has played Iwo gomes and have lost both of Ihem. Coach Steele was nowhere lo be found. What Is Ihe problem now? Could it be the overall Ulent or lack Ihere of? A Mr. Hudson wrote in and said h was lime lo get another conch, "A teom is only os good os it's coach." How about it, parents? Whal is Ihe problem now? I^nlsopenlycrilicizedCoachStcele from the suuids. And while I'm on thal subject, you black folks, should all be ashamed of youiselves for not supportingyourown. You all didn4 even have Ihe decency tocall him or soy il lo his face. You are all cowards. I hope your children don't grow up to imitate lhat action. How can you expect blacks to iiiustnUe team woric when Ihey сапЧ even pull together as a team? Think about iL Davie Coumy lost a good basketball coach. One that look great pride in leaching young boy> Uie game of basketball. But as they uy, life goes on, and Coach Steele U a survivor.I sincerely hope die basketball team finally comes together and pushes aside all die jealousies and all Ihe cloak and dagger and gels as a leam. Good luck, boys, you can do this if you reach way down deep inside and decide to play as a leam. Remember, Ihere is no "Г in team. Vicke Steele MocksvilleGo To Source Of prabiein I 0ecisions Had Nothing To Do With Losing Record Nebrasl«i Student Seekirig Cards To Ihe edilon I agree wiioleheartedly with Frank Evertiaijt’s letter Jan. 23. However, I thought it was common knowledge, especially in Easl Davie, that Ihe com*, missioners do not listen lo their constituenis. The only petition lhal would gel lheir atlention wouldbe one of impeachment. When you have a problem, go to the source^ '' Swede Jurgen^n' Advance DAVIB C O U N TY ENTERPRI/^BCORD USPS 149-160 171 South Main Street Moeksvife, NC 27028 (704)634-2120 Pubtlshad weekly by ttie ' : DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHING CO. .Dwight Spaiks.....;ЙсЫп Fergusson..:|MeBainhai<dL... •(tockySnytiMr...... ..EdHor/Publisher ..Qwwal Manager ..MvwgingEcItor AdMfiingMatiagir; Dtvie ■ R eooitf 1916-1950 1899-1958 1901-1971 PvkMak Portage PaU in Mock>vit,NC 27028 SubKiiptkin Ratos Single Copy, 60 Carta $20 par year kl North Canine tZSparyearoutaMaNofthCaralne > \ ' 1 . P08TMASTEH Send eddraes changea to: Davie CourtyEnt P.O. Вш ва, M aol«i№ NC г Л Ш - To the editor I am in die fitUi grade at Northeast EienKnlory in Keamey.Neb. I have adopted your siau: os a class project I will be doing a report and other projects. Then in April or May my doss is having o "Suites Fair". I will display and report eveiydiing I have leamed about your stole. I ara writing in hopes of getiing some poslcaids, maps, biochures and ony odier infomialionlhatwillhelpme report aboulyour stale. It would be helpful tomeif you could prinllhis teller in your newspaper. I am hoping some of your readen could drop me a poslcanl from your state. I hope lo gel many difTerent postcoids to display during our "Stoles Fair". I also hope some wiil loke lime lo wrileoshon note on Ihe poslcaids telling me something interest­ ing or special about your great stole. Any maps, brochures, or olher infbimolion would also be help­ ful. 1 have olwoys wanted lu visit your stale, so l chose il for my stale» study Ihis school year. I hope your readen con help wilh my project. I will write the newspaper ogoiainMoy if you would like ond let you know how everylhing went. Thanks for your help. Steven Howe Northeast Elementoiy-Mr. Haas'Class . 910 East 34th SI. ' - Keomey.NE 68847 Letters Wekx)med Tlie Etiurprlu Ktcord welcome« lette»»; &om iu readers. The leuen may be on topics of local, stale, national oir inletwuional issues. ' • An effort will be made to print all lette» provided they ate not libekws, vulgar, or hi - poorlasle. The editor lesetves die right to edit- letlen for grammar ond for space. All Iclten shouM include die name aiid address of die writer, including a signolure. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. i:. Please have lettere in die newspaper ofltee by4p.ro. Mondayofthe week to be publishèa.- What Are The Qualities Of A Good County Commissioner? V JTohMy Gmbbs GiimyJohiisloa Advance Advance *IthiiüchoMatyb the best 'I'm not into poU tks.T ^ pofcy." dowbatlbeywiuittodo.'i I KarmMariin PMdaSninlcy Advance Advancc 'i., 'HoiMsty, intcirity, and *l'd say sonebady wh«'. soemone tbal Ibe people can KicfcsbtMnd tbeir wwd.* -bavebitb ----------— ------ Tothe editor. 1 am writing in response lo your editorial dated Jon. 23 conceming die basketball coaching situa­ tion. Fint, let me say diot I enjoy reading die Enleiprise, especially the sports articles wrilten by Brian Pitts. Idonotenjoyieadingedilorials, letlen to Ike edilororanyodier materials from peoplewho know noUiing midiful about what Ihey are uUking about. To say die least Dwight, your editorial showed dial you did not know anylhmg about Uie slluaUonregaidingdieboysvanltybasketballcoach, but you pretended to know. We had a vety trou- bllni situation al Davie High School conceming die vanity boys basketball team and die direction it neededtogo. AlotoftearaweitshedandsleephMl by many people ck)se to dlls situalkm. We had dlstiauÿtt parents, an upset principal, and most imponanlly,ateamofconfiiscdyouiginen. Then comes akmg a newspaper editor who duows u>- gether an article to which he has no clue of what he is wridng about, dut just condnues to add salt to a wound dial is tiying to heal. This is a real Ufe situadon dial dealt widi die lives of young people who have it hard enough as U is. As for os how die situation was handled, I feel it was done in a very professional manner. It was done behind closed doon. Brian Pins got die Infonnation direct from die sbuices and was sensi- dveinhow he wrote die articles. Hewasobletodo dlls because he took die dme lo get all die facu.As for Mn. Unda Bost, I diink she handled dlls vety sensitive siniallon widi great professionalism. I know il was a hard diing uf do Ixii she handled it die way a fair principal should. I support her decision wholeheartedly. She made Uie right deci- skmbasedsolelyoadiefacls.' She has already loM usdiaL For dnse ckiselo die sliuadon, we know diat because we know die uudi. Shelsadisciplln- aiy type of principal (whkh we need mote oO but she has been fait and for dialtsuppon her decisxm. Dwight, you need to knk at dlls pictuie duough a cleaner window. Ufe is im about winnhig or loshig but about buUding chaiacter, self esteem, courage, patience and more, all of whkh you need u> survive hi diis crazy mixed up worU in whkh we live. Doat get me wrong, whining is great bul it's PoweLEasy To Buy In Davie County Todieedittir A $100,000 donadon to die Democradc Party will get you a night hi die Uncohi bedroom. Ifyou a te a m ^ dnig deakr,yougetamuch betler deal, fOi^,OOOyau get lobe seen nibbuig elbows wldi diePiesident. InDavieCounty.youcangetan lerdeal. If you shnply cozy up to die powers dial be, for not much more dun die price of a'cheap hooker and a ghiss of wuie, you can get anydiuig you wanL William Pkwman Mocksville Hey, You Guys, This Resignation's For You TVidie editor. : T o all die young basketball Uknt who will n ^ be an alumnus of CaroUna; never have die р)аише o f livhig behhid barbed wite; or seehig aiope; whose patent w ill never address a juty or s««a a panel of higher education: ulent dut is desperately needed totaouieawhudng leam: now, come fordi widi your talam fot tha game aod be a -'poit of die wfauini icam, for'aU you fu ]« diis resignadon'sfcryou. ........................... NomuWtay MockaviUe Rogers Family Expresses Appreciation Toiheediton IwouUUkettiejiptessmyappiechiUooUiallour Mends for eveiyddng dial wai done for us during die kisa or our husband and fadier Donny Rogen. ' Special duidis to Calvaiy Biplist Church, Sa­ lem Mediodist Chiiidi. County Une Fil* Depait- memandUdieeAuxillaiy.ThesepeoplepiDvUed food, suppoil ax) many prayen for my IwiUy. YoM nayerki»whowiiivatuatfTieiidi,cburdi and y o r community ii.Tinlil you go ditouih-a - difflcakloM libw ahad. I wouU also Uke to dunk die employees of ColumbU Davis Medkal Center where 1 wnk. Their support was tieniendoua and I wUl never fofgetit. Dannylovedhiscamiiiunityandrmpnudtobe apartoflL Iwanlpec^toknowdulhidUaever changhig wotU diere are sdll many good ddngs taking pika. MyfamUyhaapciibndlyseeiiit.Mn.WRo(enaadfamUy------- Иоир» not die most Important diing. Ourresponsibililyas parents, teachen, bosses, and especially coaches is loouryoudi. Theylookuptoallofusforguidonce ondmidi. ButDwight,don4feeldialil’sonlyyou. Theiwo boys from UNC Chapel Hill should examine Uie facts before diey "cost any stones," I can recall die parents of Ihese boys verbal ly abusing ihe officiols evenduringdie"superyear." As for die rok parents shoiddplay,how do dKse boys know? Ihopediey never have № face a sihiadon widi any ailult or coach whowoukleven dare put dielr kids dirough what our young men have had lo go duough. You laUc about heart ordie lack orit,Idaubt you couU or wouU have put up widi die diuigs dial diese young men have been duough. Asaparent, I can promise you dul I have and wUl condnue u> encourage my chikfaen to, as you put it, woric hard inandoutofpractke. I wouU Uke Ю dunk dul you boys had "ma­ tured", but according to your leder, you obviously havenoL Bul dme is stiU hope. Thehopelwish for is dut you and all people wouU get die facts before you write someddng you know veiy Hide abouL Food for diought. Scon and Chad, you've been gone №жп DHS for two yean. ТЪеге are people here Ю dw county dul wouU be more dun happy to show you fust'hand die facu you are sorely misshig.Also,Ihave been toUnumeroustimes dut "I wish diete wete more paicnti Uke you." Parenu who show a teal concem for dielr chikken. '' Asrotabushigofllciab,Iwouklhavebcenhurt had you left me out o f your Utde cridclsms o f die odierpaienls. Tbeoffidaliatepakluidoajoband do it to die besl of dieir diUlty. whkh somethnet leavesakxtobedesired I pay my money to see a game and if s my righl to voice my disagteemeni widi any call. Your M ie n d o............................... Now Dwight, here’s dw ршроае of die koer to you. II wiU be teirible when die young men read youreditorialknowhig what diey know iboul whal teaUy happened cn a regular basU hi duir kcker loora aad you knowing tndting. ТЪе te l that we hadakahigiecoidhadabeohilelynobearingaadia deciskmdulwcremade. IhopeddskllerwUihil youhardrighthidieheaitandhidiepen. YouUted u> prini die same tnidi M if you were w ritiiy aboM yourownhmily. Г т sun you wouU have Л die fKUm aigbirtiea Qood luck to du War Eagks boys baiketbaU team u diey strive to tegahi their pride aod aetf eateem. And if day h ip ^ to w iil sooii games, weUthaediahjuMkhyoalhacake. . -----------------^--------'•--------------------r-;--Slevelam e-. MnduviUa Sujipr Bovyl|Biings i Oiif the Best Ih The bancihg Bears; While millions of loyal sports' fans wciu glued to their TV'sd's In anticipation of Super Bowl XXXI, millions more were just aa , busy preparing for the occasion by ordering hot wings to serve in ') Ihe football shaped bowls they had purehasi:d earlier in the WMk. The only time all year that many would think of watching a football game, Ihc Super Bowl has becomc as much an American tradition as baseball nnd apple pie. From Ihe diehard fan, engrossed in prégame and post- game from noon til midnight, to those morc Intertisted in Ihc halftimc entenainmcnt, people don't want to miss the Super Bowl. I suspect lhat many are just watching for the commercials. Clearly by Ihc millions they arc willing to spend for a minute of air time, advertisers are counting on us to watch. Just as we're counting on them to entertain us. The day aficr the Super Bowl you can expert to hear more talk about Ihe commercials than the action on the Held during Ihc game or half-time. Tlic competition between advertisers is often more fierce than thal of the teams battling for the championship title. I'll bet Bob Dole was paid more for his 30 second spot on the ,. VISA Chcck Card commercial than Bill Clinton will cam for being president in all four yeats ofhis tenn. And every girl who has ever dreamed of being like super modef j Cindy Crawford wished il more Sunday lhan ever before, allhougli' plenty would have been happier to be Miss Piggy as she was swept away in Ihc arms of Antonio Sabalo Jr. Thai is until she dcckcd " him for tiying to lake her Lay's polato chips. But il's easy to forget the money that was spent lo bring ihosc commercials into our living rooms, as wc lose ourselves in Ihc laughter. There's no doubt aboul il. The Super Bowl provides a showcase for the best in advertising for Ihc year. Every year Ihe winning team takes home the Vince Lombardi Trophy, but there's no trophy' for die company with Ute best commercial. The only question would be how to sclcct a winner. Would Uw award be given months later after sales impact from the commer­ cials could be determined or would therc simply be a penel of open-minded judges. Maybe a stadium could be Tilted with specla-' ton and die winner determined by vvhkh commercial generated Ihe most crowd response. It would be a tough decision. If Budweiser really fcH from the sky, Anheuser-Busch wouldn't be spending so much tiying to get people to buy It. But it made a great commercial - nol lo mention two happy cavemen. Pigeons preparing for attack doesn't seem a far strctch from reality for me. Unfonunaleiy, they arc usually more successful at hitting Iheir target. And how about lhat dog driving the Nissan Pathfinder? Nissan should definitely receive honorable menlion as do Lay's and VISA. But, if it were up to mc to choose a winner this year. I'd have lo­ go with Pepsi. I thought it would he haixl to top the Pepsi drinking cows worried lhal the sheriff might be onto Ihem - unlil those bears sauntered into town, lined up and staned dancing to the well- known tunc of the Village People's "YMCA". Of course, not even dancing bears will persuade me that Pepsi Uistes betler lhan Coke. But don't tell anyone. I'm counting on those bears lo leam "The Macarena" in time for Supeibowl XXXIÍ. Body Fat May Be Reduced For MilUons! (SPECIAL) Anew fotmulalun of Tillsrevotutionaiycombhudoocan beaUfaimnoluigheibs has been help causc s ig n lfib n tw e i^k a ‘ dttihelp aiidnuyhdpsomepeoiilefighl e n e ^ v e fk tc n o f diethig and to assist pcopk bl obesity. If a, кяе weight. wanu to wffl more energy. N UnU ТП М U a heallhy. safe and effective way to кяе weight natunlly. It ú avaUable «шюш a hish ig w i^T h U unique fatmuhi help diem succeed by supprnshig iscxciUngnewsfcrmilUonsof dieirappetilewhUeniaiiiiahihv peopk who uy to k»e weight each moreeneny. $4UTIU TRIM contauu a special ingredkntcaUedgardnia found in ______. _______________________a snuU hull gtown hi Asia, blended picscripikaandisguafanleedio whh vilanuns, herbs and die woric. mhietalchrapiiura. t A o M iliM S F o s tc r-K a iiA lA iiC o . 49S\UkyRd., MocksviUe 634-2141 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997 Coatinucd From Pajte 1 {»Iways know the identity of a com­ pany, . • Competition for new industry is just as competitive. Unifi bought thc local Iond.and hasn't asked Гог public Tunding. Thc company has a good (ecordenvironmentallyandinthc com­ munities where plants arc localcd. Bralley said. They also pay competi­ tive wages, a plus sincc more lhan 4,000 Davic residents go to another coumy to work. . "Let’s lalk aboul balanced growth. Unifl has asked Ihat this be a spccial u« permit... becausc they wanted to nanrow lhal scopc to show you in good Taith they want to be a good neighbor.” ,, ТЪаГпагго«*’scope was manufac- . turing. warehousing and offices. Cynthia Wilson said that U nifi may , be a wonderful company and wonder- fgl for Davie Coumy. "I feel like a wonderful company could comc to a site more prepared,'' she said. Wilson read a from a list of issues ,she said ihe commissioners needed to know thc answers lo before voting. There werc few answers. "I ihink that Ihis Is research that needs to be done. You owe il to thc people of this area and thc people of Davie County." David Smith said Ihat Davic resi­ dents are tired of "sprawl," which is destroying Iheir quality of life. "More and mofv, ihc people in Davic County ore deciding they don't wanl lo ride, or at least they think thc pricc is loo high." Smith said. "Sprawl is easy. Anti'Sprawl is not anti-growth. "Do we have a plan Ihat addresses quality companieslikeUnin?Wehavc no comprehensive planning," Smith said. "It seems that lo many of thc ques­ tions. the answer was, 'Wc can'l ad­ dress it at Ihis time'," said John Sangin\ino. "Then you can't vote on it at this lime." He said Ihc rcsidenis were criticiz­ ing llie process by which the couniy decides wherc development goes. The criticisms weren't aimed at Unifi. he said. "Unifi has asked that this Ije a special use permit... because they wanted to narrow that scope to show you in good faith they want to be a good neighbor." - Terry Bralley, chairman Davle Council of Economic Development Wayne Hemphill said he moved lo his home in Davic County in 1989. That home is closest to the Unifi prop­ erty. "It was where I wanted lolive, out in ihemiddlcofnowhcre," Hemphillsaid. "If Ihis land had been zoned commer­ cial, {wouldn't even have considered moving there." He questioned why Unifi bought agricultural/residential zoned pn^rty, and then requested a rc/oning. Usu­ ally, it's the other way around, he said. "I don't understand Ihat." While he wants Davic Couniy to’ grow. Hemphill said Unifiiand other companies should go lo sites already zoned for such purposes. William Plowman said ihe traffic, with noise and big trucks would make Rainbow Road and Hwy. 158 "danger­ ous." ^ "I can't understand why you would want to destroy nearly 200 .acres,of farm land. If we continue lot destroy precious farm land, in 20 lo 30 years, how are wc going to feed people? "You're turning a rural area into New Yoric City, Of a minl-Ncw York' City." Dan Kelly of Piedmoni Bible Col­ lege said he wasn't for or against the rezoning. but was worried thc industry could interfere wilh thc college's adja­ cent airstrip al Sugar Valley. Mission­ ary pilots arc trained there, including night nights. A tail water tower or cxccssivcbuildingandparkinglollighLs could make make those filghls more dangerous or impossible, he said. GrodyTutterow, whosnidhiscom* pany is completing a survey for Unifi, urged thecommissioners lo rczone thc property. Thc presidenl of the com­ pany and his son live In Davic Couniy and are "good clients and good citi­ zens," Tullerow said. Jeff Adams,Davicresidcnland gen­ eral manoger of Yadkin Valley Tele­ phone. also urged thc board lo rezone thcproperty.ciling his familiarity with the company in Yadkin Couniy. "They are indeed a good citizen in Yadkin County," wilh no problems with odor. sriK)kc, fumes or noise. In making the motion lo approve the rezoning. Hayes cited Uniri's"track record." "They're fine corporate citizens. They Iry to help the community and ■ help the surroundings. Their obliga­ tion is lo help the county, nol hurt the county." ’ ' Commissioner Diane Foster said .the projcct could help relieve' homeowners of having toshoulderthe tax burden.Commissioners olso repre­ sent the couniy residents who remain quiel and do nol attend meclings, she said. "There's a balance we have lo ochicvc... an economical balance, an ccologicol balance... nnd presenl n¿eds vs. future needs. This board ha*k lo weigh all of lhal. "It’s the typeof projecl that counties dream of. lliis is an industry thal per­ haps would withstand downtums in theeconomy. WehavearesponsiNlily to make a decision for all ihe citizens. Ihc working people in Davie Couniy." Foster said. , Condlttons Placed On Unifi's Special Use Zoning зетз^трщтове 1 ^ Thc vote by coumy commissioners .10 approve rczoning 162.32 acres of land from residential-agricultural loin- dustrial M special use, form manufac­ turing,distribution andofficcs. included tiw following conditions; •all cnmuiceson public streets must be landscaped; • upon any boundary with an adjoinign residenlially zonc*d property (except the lake), there shal I bca densely planted and maintained buffer strip of at least 30 feel in width, at least 20 feet of which is lo be maintained outside any perimeter fencing; • all federal, state and local site rcquircments to be complied wiih. Thc fallowing uses were prohib­ ited: • landfills; •carbonandbattery products manu­ facturing; •chemical manufacturing; •poletreatingplanLs.coal and wood yanls; • lire manufacturing and recapping; • waste sites (hazardous); • wrecking yards or junk yards. Unifi docs nol plan to dye fabric at thesile.saidCommissioner Diane Fos­ ter. A video shown during thc public hearing before county commissioners lasl week said that Unifi is a major supplier of fabric for any company which weaves or knits cloth. , The raw fibers arc purchased from other companies, and taken to Unifi. where they arc tcxlurcd to meet customer’s needs. Unifi, a Fortune 500company, has stale-of-ihc-art facilities that orcaleoder in thc industry, according lo the com­ pany video. Jake Comelison: Developers Dont Care About Davie County ' Friends told Jake Comelison he would be wasting his lime. His plan: tellcountycommissioncrstostop "sell­ ing" Davic to developers. He lold his friends he still had faith in thc sysiem. Last week, he took his plea straight to the commissioners. 'Why arc wc letting developers come in... and develop huge acres of land? I do not think these people give a damn about these communities or Ihe people that live in them. "What matters most is the true value of living. DavieCounty has done well wilh good, hard-working people. "You say it’s morc money for thc county. Forlhc people who live herc... itmeanshighcrlaxes,"Comclisonsaid. He asked commissioners to look around Clemmons and Winston-Sa­ lem. Therc aren't a lot of eldaly people driving. In Mocksvillc, lhal's not Ihc case. "They feci like they’re sofe and can get around," he said. "Oncc the land is developed, iVs gone forever. Kids today areentitlcd to have half the life that we had.". New Shopping Center Gets Initial OK CoDtlnued From Page 1 Swicegood assured the planning board that thc shopping center will be aesthetically equal to the office com­ plex and bakery rccently built on Val­ ley Road. ...With Swicegood-Woll located there, he said the agcncy has a vested interest in making surc nothing less than desirable is built therc. . Swicegood-Wall is aitempling lo help the owners of the property in Ihc area develop thc land in an organized manner, he said. "This willdefinilely be an enhance­ ment lo Ihe communily," Kyle Swicegood said. They encourage rcsidenis to con- taclSwicegood-Woll withsuggestions about what kind of businesses they would like to see moving to Mocks­ ville. Speeders, Beware: Cooleemee Police To Target 'Problem' Areas COOLEEMEE - Speeders, beware. Police here have radar guns, and they’rc going to start patrolling "prob­ lem" areas in lown, said Chief Tim Wooten. "Wc’rc going to be conccnmiting on traffic violations on Main Street, particulariy in the area in fron tof the null whete the street naiTows," Wooten said. "We’re also getting complaints Duke Slreel, so if people see officers selling in those areas, they will know why." Wooten said residents don't realize thc police depanmcnt is offering 24- hour coverage. They will continue to worii on traffic and olher problems in any area, if needed. "Wc’rc going to start targeting cer­ tain areas for traffic problems wherc about them flying up Davie Slreel and we're getting complaints,” he said. Town EyesAniinal CorHnH Ordinance { C iU n d R w a P y 1 (wmUdot be out mnning Uie way ilKy ;^an now,' Tommy Daywall said. '1 t'cjanolicewliy we need to lei Uiis hang a moMli «ten it needs to go on Uk ;b^oluiiDW. ' There m older people who aie ^ ifilid 10 go out waliung. Itople aie ;;c«tyi«i iliclii while dwy wallc. We rbecddiete dogs put up."l}aywall said. '^!Wcneeditenactednow.Andwen^ . '-it lo 1» enforced now." Rcsidenis have lieen Hying to get “ ¿■A an ordinance adopted for seven ?yon, Daywait said. .4: The dog Uiat attacked his wife has >lcrakxKe at least fourtinies since Uiat ?fime. Daywalt said, q r The proposed ordina«« would in­ clude other animals, as well. That’s .»ioad, bccause dogs aient 0» only ^jOolilem in Cooieeinee. Daywalt le- 'Bled a story (ran an electrical cora- jity m e te t reader who asked aboul« Jyickwi-looUngdot. ; ¡ j {'naow M tofU iedogiaidnollo Ib e t •< < liB lltia «d o «.b rtwaldioulf e dcclriofr ■ »M li lf ia iir a WiU Oot y o C aiy meelini. "The owner Of the dog said not to wony about the dog, but watch out for the white rooster, it will flog you." _______-Tommy Daywalt Daywalt said.'ButUKioosternokmger exists, it attacked a 2 year old and was shottodeaUi.'' Board member Bill Gibson said Uk lown had evety intention to adopt (he ordinance, but wanled lo study it, and check wiUi Davie animal conMl of­ ficer to get a system to have p^lem dogs picked up. Boud member Lynn RumVey uid sbe needed inoie than one aflemooa to study any pnpoied ordinance. "But I'm in favor of adopli^ an ordinance,' dKsaid. Ibe bouid ia expected lo make a oaU»eoBliiiaiK»«ril»ftbn ' ; Tliallalcrlim e'iahete. ; : ' Duifaig the public hearing on the U tifiie zo i^icn d e M sitiie M e d ly : asludaboutvraleraiidsewerseniceslolhesile. ' Î : ; "Nobody loKiws dm theyVegai^lod(>,'saU County O xiimiasioa^' Lany Hayes, T h a i would be a la in lin e they decide whal Iheyl^ ; 'g ^'io ifo " ‘ ! 11ial"lMerliine'cainelaler|iidiesamcottMycaniinÍ98iaa^>fiicciii4. Ken W inBey asked Ihe comnissiaaefs if Ihey couU meelFicb.3wilhToMh; 'orM ocfayillebM nlm enibenlodiaciuswalerafldM wcritM ies. ■ j i y A l a planning boanl meelii«, Teny Bralley, chainnaa o f the I Council o f Econoinic Develc|iinenl and M ocbville I ' sewer aervice Skely would co m firom a с 0 ^ li» on F n r in iM R ofk 1M bie g oe 8 loa lo « nilR a m ail№ jli^ò a D u iciiiia iiB Q « ek.' H ! : Who р ц п for that line would be between die couniy aad Unifi. B n d ^ , /sud,-■•-v v'r'-;:,. •' ' '} scheduMlodhcaaa aewer aeniìi»lolterilrM 7àD lil,я^■ftl».3«l^alвD«vieCoul«y^^éЫ^cUlстy■^^^^édnет« liifiOTMW» ite m 1 Ш n needed ю die ЬошЬ weidd lóiow i t a Ih iy an T h e future, is Life should be simpler. Less complicated. That's the thinl(ing behind eveiything we've been doing, and will conlinue lodo. al your local Sprint company. Wilh all the conlusing thoices you (ace in commmicalioiB these days, we're here to help simplify Ihings with services and technology designed specifically 10 make your life easier. Alterali, we believe the fulure is what we make it. www.sprint.com Here's where it gets easier,"^ DAVœ COUNIY ENTERnU№ I ! V ' . The following cases were disposed ofinDistrictCouitJan. 16. Fiesiding: JudgeJackKlass. Pna- . ecuting; Alan Manin, assistant DA. ■ —SUtoey J. Ashbum. DWI. sen- : tencedto2year».suspended2yeanon probation, not operate vehicle, $400 . fine,cost,subsuuiceabuseassessment, . 14 days acUve; driving while license : levoked, sentenced to 45 days, sus­ pended 2 years on probation: resisting . public officer, dismissed. —Michelle H. Beamer, forgery of endofscment.8uiltyofwotUUesscheck. sentenced to4S days, suspended 1 year onprobaUon,24houncommunityser- vice, lesUmUon, $50 fine, cost; utter- lngforgedendonement,dismissed;twa coumsofforgeiy of endorsement, guilty . ofworthlesscheck, sentenced4Sdays, suspended 2 yean on piobaUon. —EdwanI L. Biiles. reckless driv- . ing to endanger, dismissed. . —Susan E Bull, deliver/accepting open tiUe. sentenced to 10 days, sus­ pended 2 yean, $100 fine, cost —Danny 0. Church, no operaloi's license,dismissed;failuie to yield stop sign, rcduced to improper equipment, $10fine,cosr.«piiedregistraUoncaid, dismissed. —ScottEOMt.failurelowearseat. belt, dismissed: DWI,senlencedto60' days, suspended I year, $100 fine,' cost, 24 houn community service, sur­ render operator's license, nol openue' vehicle, comply wiUi substance abuse assessment —Michael J. Cuny. assault on a female, dismissed. —^Timothy W, Decker, misde- ; meanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, prayer for judg-. ment continued on cost —Roger Fay. 99 mph in a 70 mph wne. guilty of careless and reckless driving, prayer forjudgmeni conUn­ ued on cost sunender license for 30 days. —B.M. Fender. 83 mph ina70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment $50 fine, cost —Angela M. Fleming, worthless check, dismissed. —MarcusJ.Fbrtue.disorderiycon- duct dismissed. —Carol D. Fowler, driving while license revoked, sentenced lo 30 days, suspended2yean, not opeiate vehicle, $200 fine, cost. —Michael B. Freeman, simple as­ sault dismissed. —Jarvis T. Gamer, driving while le revolt^, guilty of no operator’s le, sentenced to 30 days, sus- .’llcensei license, Upended 2 years, $50 fine, cost not operate vehicle, pay testilution; failure to yieM slop sign, dismissed. —MichKlJ.Gobble,leashlawvio- laUon. $50 fine, cost ; —R o ^ L. Gobble, forgery of I'endorsement guilty of worUiless check. rKntenced4Sdays,suspended2yean; breaking or entering a motor vehicle, dismissed: misdemeanor larceny, dis­ missed: forgeiy of endorsement guilty of worUiIess check, sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 yean on probation, sub­ mit to nuidom dnig testing, $100 fine, cost 24 houn community service- \vlthln'30 days, restitution: uttering forged endorsement dismissed; two counts of forgery of endorsements, guilty of woiUiless checks; 3 counts of uttering forged endorsement dis­ missed; assault on a female, sentenced to 45 days. '• —JonaUian A. Goie. canying con­ cealed weapon, prayer forjudgmeni conUnued on cost —Joseph B. Gurganus, 83 mph in a 70 mph zone, rcduced to improper equipment $50 fine, cost -itarl S. Hatley, driving while li­ cense revoked, guilty of no operator's license,prayerforjudgment conUnued On cost; possession of ficUcious or revoked driver’s license, dismissed. ' —Teny R. Hayes, assault on a fe­ male. dismissed; communicating UireaUis. dismissed. —Cari E Jenkins, misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, disnùssed; possession ot dnig paraphernalia, dismissed. —Travis Johnson, injury to real property, dismissed; driving while li­ cense revoked, guilty of no operator’s license, prayer forjudgmeni conUnued on cost; no liability insurance, failure to obtain legistiaUon or Utle, noiegis- tration csfd, dismisied. —Bradley R. Kokoeki. failure to ^ for led light prayer forjudgmeni conUnued on coit-Martha J. Leonanl, hitftun leave scene of property damage, dismissed. —William H. Lovins, 2 counIs of drinking beer^vine while driving, dis- mlssed: DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended I year. 24 houn commu­ nity aeivice. $ 100 fine. cost surrender operator's license, not operate vehicle, comply wlUi subsUuKe abuse assess­ ment: no operator's license, fallurelo wear seal belt dismissed. —Alvaro Maicial, DWI. sentenced to 120days, suspended I yearonpro­ bation, not operate vehicle. 48 hours in jail, comply wlUi substance abuse as­ sessment $ 150fine,cost: nooperalor's license, dismissed; teglsttation viola­ tion. dismissed. —Teny D. McDaniel, discharging firearm incity.sentenced 15days. sus­ pended 1 yearonprobatlon.subsUuKe abuse as.sessment 24 houn commu­ nity service, cost —Thomas H. Neely Jr.. registra­ tion violation, guilty of expired regls- ttaUon, sentenced 5 days, suspended 1 year, not violate motor vehicle laws. $25 fine, cost —Christopher Nicholson, 81 mph in a 70 mph zone, leduced to improper equipment $25 fine, cost -Earnest W. Nicholson, posses­ sion of illegally killed deer. $100 fine, cost—William T.Nivens. no operaloi's license.dismissed: no registration card, prayer for judgment conUnued on cost -MichelleEO'Brien.94mphina 70 mph zone. $20 fine, cost. —Rods. Pandolfo.DWl. sentenced to 60 days, suspended I year. $100 fine, cost 24 houn community ser­ vice. sunender operator's license, not operate vehicle. -Chris R. Phillips, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 30 days, suspended 2 yean. $200 fine, cost not operaie vehicle, not violate motor ve­ hicle laws. —William E Ray II. assault on a female, prayer forjudgmeni conlinued on aWending Family Violence Preven- Uon Program for 60 days, attend alco­ hol tieaunem if needed, not go about moUKr unless wiUi pennlssion, cost —Janice M. Roberts, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 30 day s. suspenced2 years, notoperate vehicle, $200 fine, cosl. —Paul G. Sauertniu. unsafe move- ment dismissed. —FrankF.ScoltRglstntionviala- tlon. dismissed; driving while Ikeme revoked, sentenced to 30 days, sus­ pended 2 yean, not opente vehicle. $200 fine, cosl; no liability Insurance, dismissed. —George D. Shaw, misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled subslance. dismissed; pos.session of drag paraphernalia, dismissed. —Koien S. Sheppaid. 80 mph In a 70mph zone. prayerforjudgirKnt con­ tinued on cost. —Lonnie D. Shore, driving while license revoked, senlenced 30 days, suspended 2 yean on probation, not operate vehicle. $200 fine, cost; ve­ hicle Inspection violation, dlsmis.sed —Kevin T. Shue. misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed; possession of drag paraphernalia, dismissed. —Edwin R. Sprinkle. DWI. sen­ lenced 6 monUis. suspended 2 yean, no operate vehicle. 72 houn commu­ nity service performed wiUiin 90days. comply wiUi recommendations of sub- sumce abuse assessment $200 fine, cost; no operator's license, dismissed —DeborahB.SUnson.90mphina 70 mph zone. $20 fine, cost —Kimberiy N. Stioud, 86 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed. $ 10 fine, cost —Jeanne R.Swyers.%mphina70 mph zone, reduced tocareless and reck­ less driving. $25 fine, cost —Ronnie E Tate II. possession of marijuana, dismissed: possession of dmg paraphernalia, dismissed. —Bradley T. Torpy. expired regls- Iratlon. dismissed: rcglsnation viola­ tion. dismissed: no liability insurance, dismissed; driving vehicle nol UUedor registered, dismissed; misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI conuolled substance, dismissed —Donald R. Tullerow. no liability insurance, dismissed, reglslraUon vb- laUon, guilty of expired retistnlion, $25 fine, COM. -KadierineAnnaWall.DWI,aen- tenced to 60 days, suspended I year, $100 fine, cost 24 houn community service, sunender operator's license. Efetrict Court Kay Drum has opened a substance abuse assessment and counseling senice In Mocksville. -PhotobyRobinFwrguaaon Private Sul)slance Alxise Assessment,Counselbig Sen/ioe Opens Downtowin ByMikel Davie Cbunty Enteiprise Record Kay Drum is a beUever Uiat drug addicu and aknholics are generally good people who can Uve producUve Uvea. Bul don'l UUnkforaminute Uul her soft spolfor Ume suffering fiom UKae diseaKS makes ha a pushover. hdoesntShe'abeenttieie,andcan recognize the lies addictt use in an attemiH to hide Ihdr disease. Drum bnugN 14 yean of experi­ ence lo Mocksvilk when she o p ^ Dnrni'a Aaaetamenl ft Counieling Scrvice, a private, oul-padeal aenrfce hr dxw Milliaing fion dnig addic­ tion or akxiboUini. She worked in lev- enlpbKca. withthe'iickeilofdie licL'MiheDUlait Drum oflint lliree levela of IrM- ment ranging &on 20-30houn 10 90 houn. She uiea ths lecture» and wiil- Ingi o( Tom Biady aa a guide. I l peaenu the diaeaae lipecu of , afccholian aad dnig adrVcliaa... aad : whataaaUcliondoesloapeinn,' I dHiald.'MiiMafcoliolicaareandcaa be good w l poduclive pecfile. i: TM penon you aee in the coun I nambnotthepenoo.IiralhepcRcp-. 1 dontkMpenonhMoftheiriridictk». I H ove addictt^IlovealG ahal- ' ka.Ilovelb(nibfwl»theywcnand whalh»yctMbe,'ilieiaid. AmideMcfOavieCouMy.l^ i s p M lla hiaineH on die a i ^ dowMownMockaviUebccausediewas loM such a seivice waa needed here. She la cenifled lo do DWI and odKr coun-ordeicd substance abuse assessments. She iikesbeingina'fiee- standhig' facility, nol associated widi govemmenl red tape. First, she does a face-to-face as- aesamenl widi clienta, asking quea- lions about dKir life, dnig and akohol use, and legal, medkal and job pnb- tema. It ia foUowed up widi a 98- queaUon survey, Uk results of which are analyzed by a computer pngnun. BodtaKuaedinttcaniwndingalnal- meMpcogiam. 'OraupaeaBkinaateaneordHdiiap thal will be required. ConflmtaUno in a graop aetdng can be a wondCffiil 1001,'ilKsaid.Tmafinnbelkverdial you confioai people widi Ihe mdL 'I truly beUeved Davie County neededaprivatehdlily.aodKy,would haveanopdon.* Shehaafourot^vafcrcliena; •10 teach recovnyinaway dial die cUemcan aee dial iliamorepraductive 10 live fite of addkdon, dM u Uw imprisonedbydieiraddktion: • to leach d m how M me new behavion and aidtuedea lo impiove dtdrquidllyonifeiotfheaaelveaaad odun; ‘ • lo impicu upon diem diey can .<»aleadialreMcfcante;aod I , • tt be hoMt widi dwm to acccpi them aa they in, to bvB them when r dialr behavki ia *u»toveable.«~T " The following cases were disposed of In Districl Coun Jan. 23. Presiding: JudgeJackKlass. Ptos- ecuUng: Alan Manin, Sarah Kirkman, and Martin CoUiolm. assistant DAs. —Crystal M. Andenon. harassing phone call, dismissed. -Michael D. Andenon. commu- nicadng Uueats. dismissed. —David A. Boyd, 83 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment $50 fine, cost —TonUka S. Cain, possession of drag paraphernalia, misdemeanorpos- session of Schedule VI controlled sul>- stance. sentenced 30 days, suspended I year. SIOO fine. —aiffonl J. Clement two counts of alkwing a dog to nm at iaige at night senlenced 20 days, suspended 2 yean, nol own pit buU&igs unless dog wanlen and Davie County Sheriffs Department are nolifKd to examine area whkh dogs an kepi, resUludon. $100 fine, cost —^ValenUnI.Dimitrov.85mphina 70 mph zone, leduced Io80 mph in»70 mph zone; DWI. sentenced 60 days, suspended I year, $100 fine, cost 24 houn community senice-widUn 30 days, nol operate molor vehkle. sub- ttance abuse assessment j' —JaniceEDougiass,IOOmphina n m|ih zone, reduced to careleu an| recUeaa drivint, S2S fine, coat ; -nMinP.amadi.75niphina4S n ^ zone, reduced to 60 mph in a 45 (i^S)ne,|nycr№rjudgmeMconlin- uejoncoat {1 ¿‘-Brian C Groce, 67 mph hi a 55 ; nÿizaae,iediicedtohiipfoperequip- hint $10 fine, coci; , -Krialy R. Cnci. 79 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to exceedini aafg ■peed, prayer for JudgneM oMinued oncoat -TeniM.Hanlin.DWI,aealenced 60daya, auspwidtd I year, $100 fine, coal, sunender openMi’a licenae, ml cpenae viUcle, 24 houn community amke. ' '^WUliamUHenninga,77mphla a SS nph am , reduced to 64 m|ih in a : SS mph aoni, $10fine, coat. ment $25 fine, cost: expired registra­ tion. dismissed. —Charles P. Howell, reckless driv­ ing to endanger, reduced to unsafe traffic movement $10 fine, cost li­ cense not in possession, dismissed. —Jeffrey S. Hutchins. 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced Ui improper equipment $50 fine, cost —Michael K. Joyner. DWI. sen­ tenced 1 year, suspended 2 yean on probaüon. $200 fine, nol operate ve­ hicle. 7 days acUve; driving alter con­ suming by person under 21. dismissed. —Mkhael K. Joyner, no operator's license, dismissed; unsealed wine/li­ quor in passenger area, dismissed. -DianeJ.Keiby,75mphina55 mph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, prayer forjudgmeni continued oncost. —Kennedi W. Korilshia. 84 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 mph In a 70 mph zone. $ 10 fine, cost; following loodosely.ieducedtoimproperequip- ment —Jason E McColloch. driving af­ ter consuming alcohol by penon under 21, prayer for judgment conUmied on cost —DawnL. Nkhols. 80mph in a70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equip­ ment $10Гше. cost —Johnny R. OUham, 69 mph in a wine whik'driving, pnyer fcr judg­ ment conlinued on cost -Mkhael R. Panon, DWI, aen- lenced60daya,suspcndedlyear,$100 fine, coal, 24 houn community aer- vke, sunender operator's ikense, nol openie vehkle, subslance abuse as- —WiUiam L. PoweU. 76 mph in a S5mphzone,reducedto64mphinaS5 mph zone, $10 fine, coat -FhmkM.Receli,reaiaUngpublk officer, dismiaaed. ' —Alkia M.Smidi.ol)laining prop­ erty by false prelenae, diamlaaed. -Jonadian D. Spak), 7S mphin a 55 mph aone, reduced to exceeding safe ipeed, pray«, for judgnem con- tinuedciioaat . -TCllvinD. SpUlmM.60 nph in a nducedttim||roperei|uip^~4S mph вше. reduced to-inyroper equipment. $10 fine, cost —Ryan J. Slake, harassing phone call, dismissed. —William T. Swafford, failure to wear seat belt, dismissed: DWI. sen­ tenced 60 days, suspended 1 year. $ 100 fine, cost 24 houn community ser­ vice, sunender operator's license, not operate vehkle, subslance abuse as­ sessment; no operator's license, dis­ missed —Trevor A. Walleiman.DWI. sen­ lenced I year, suspended 2 yean on probaUon. $200 fuK. cost nol operate vehkle. 7 days acUve. comply wiUi recommendaUons; failure to stop for stopslgn, dismissed; leckless driving to endanger, dismissed. -TimoUiy L. William, driving while Ikense revoked, exceeding aafe speed, prayer forjudgmeni conUnued oncost. —Thomas A. Wilson. 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, leduced to improper equipment $50 fine, coat Failed 10 Appear The foikiwing faikd Is appear for UKir scheduled court trial. —UbaldoAscenc'io.S6n^'uia45 mph zone, driving while license re­ voked. driving alter consuming by DeathASuidde An Advance man waa found Jan. 20. Uk vkUm of an 4ipiRM sukkfe. George Raak Нютав ir., 25, of 223 Gun Chib Road, had driven Ы» track huo a Add off of Ruia Road, rqxxled Davk SherifTa Depu^ MJ). CundilT. A huae had been coaneded between dKexhaual and Ihe cab of die track, where he waa fiiuad. W i O c M M K lli M t «V A L E N T IN E *» W DAYDRAWmO $ m m e n e m m a a m .n w m KW« fvaoMM on; А тю ат ю ш тш п ш , O K A W W tiO lim .l4ni MTMMMNW MN. :. • м м щ р т т н .' I •АМ М .кМ М ;,v ^ WARIKN’MЮQEiкM\0; 'UNЮNa№>VE ■V Р04Ц М WM ' »1 nd operate vehlcte. comply with «ib- stance abuse assessment; iMviiig aller ronsuming under 21* ditmUied. ’ '< —JunesС Watson, faihiretonk/ pay income tax. prayer for jiidgnl^ conUnued on cost;8countsoffailuie to file/^y sales un. pnyer for jurigiAent conUnued on cost:5counlsoffailuielo fite/pay sales uut, dismissed. —Cedric O. Wilson, possesshin'of Schedule VI conlrolled subslance,'dis­ missed; possession of dnig parapher­ nalia, dismissed, —Kay F, Wyatt two counts utter­ ing forged endonement. guilty of wofUikss check on closed account senlenced 45 days, suspended 2 yean on probation. 24 houn community ser­ vice performed wlttiin 30 days. lestilu- Uon. $50 fine: two counts forgeiy of endorsement dismissed. —Wolfgang Lohnnann. 79 mph in a 65 mph zone, reduced u> improper equipment $10 fine, cost Trials Waived The following waived UKir righlto a coun trial and paid fines In advance. —Tonya Cleveland, worthkss check on closed account I —Tony D. Fair, driving whik li­ cense revoked Faikd 10 Appear The following failed lo appear for Uielr scheduled court trial. —Ray J. Arnold, two counts forg­ ery of endonement. Iwo couiits utteming forged endorsement —Jeffrey St Chandler, two counts of midemeanor probation vlolaUon! —EllaDulin.ftdluieloretumren^ property. —Christopher Hulchenon. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone. —Susan S. Quaries, driving whik license revoked. —Juan C. Varela, failure to retum rental property, 3 counts of vehkk inspection vklaUon, 3 counts of.u openux'sUcense.exceedingsaksp^ no registration cani. no liability insur­ ance, exceeding posted speed, spead- ing. 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, faikn tosuipfotstopsign,faUuretowearie« belt driving whik Ikense revoked, unsafe tires. • : person under 21. ' —RogelloECooper.llOmphlna ' 70 mph zone. —Tony W. Duriiam. DWI. 73 mph ina55mphzone.drivingwhilelicense ! revoked. • —Christian Q. Gordon. 84 mph in a 70 mph zone. —RonnkD, James, fekny larceny. -Crystal D. Pace. 88 mph in a 70 mphzone. —Evake D. Ward, possesskm of dnigpaiaphemalla.possesswaof mari­ juana up to 1/2 oz.. 101 mph in a 65 mph zone, no aperator's license. Trlak Waived Ihe foUowing waiveddKlrrigblto a court trial and pakl fines in advailce. -KakrW.QxnweII.60nyhina 45 mph zone, unseakd wine/Ik|uar hi passenger area. ' —JoyLJones,80mphina70nlfh' zone. —Belly R. Overton, failure tosfcip for stop sign. I CLARA’»! ICLOTHES 11 6-DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997 Public Recoids Arrests The following were arrested by the Davie Counly SherifTs Department. - Mary Elaine Gregoiy. 29. of 266 LaQuinta Drive. Advance.chargedJan. 22 with brealdng. cnteringand larceny, possession of burglary tools and a pro­ baiion violalion. Trial date: Feb. 13. - Billy Kevin White. 22.of296Jack Booe Road. Mocksville. charged Jan. 22 with driving while license revoked, possession drug paraphem.nlia. break­ ing. entering and larceny, possession of burglary tools. Trial dale: Feb. 13. - Clayten Scou RshcU 33. of 139 ParkerRoad. Mocksville. wascharged Jan. 19 wilh a.ssaul» on a female. Trial date: Feb. 6. - Grady Leon "Chlcr Lynch, 48, of 117 English Lane. Mocksville. was charged Jan. 17 with a.vsaull by point­ ing agun. communicating ihreats. and assaull on a female. Trial date: Feb. 6. ■Anlhony MichaelCardena.s. 17.of 111 W. Valley View Road. Advance, was chargcd Jan. 19 wilh giving weap­ ons to u minor. Trial date: Feb. 20. - Paul Douglas Welch. 28. of Slates- ville. waschargcdJan.20withsccond- degree trespassing. Trial dale: Jan. 30. • David Glenn Mayhew Jr., 28. of 625 S. Main Sl.. Mocksvillc, was chargcd Jan. 20 wilh making haras.sing telephone calls. Trial date: Jan. 30. - Billy Darrell Freeman. 29, of 242 Fairfield Road, Mocksville. was chargedJan. 19withaprobation viola­ tion. Trial dale: Jan. 27. - James Warren Tutterow. 41, of 1491 County Home Road, Mocksville. was charged Jan. 17 with failure to appear in court. Trial date: Jan. 29. • Slevcn Raymond Seamon. 41. of 787 Turrentlne Church i W Mocks­ ville, wascharged Jan. 21 With second- degree trespassing. Trial ^ate: Jen. 30.- ^ - Tressa Deneene Campbell, 27, of, 176 Montview Drive, Mocjuville, was charged Jan. 22 with drfv\ng while license revoked and failureUdisplay r ' registration plate. Trial datejiFd). 7. ■; ' Roger Dean Reinhofdt, of379. Fairfield Road, Mocksvme, wai, charged Jan. 23 wilh failure to comply j with court order. Trial date: Ian. 29. - i .Ryan Jay Slake, 17, of 699 i ; Salisbury St. Mocksville. wascharged; Jan. 23 with two counts of simple as­ sault, delaying and obstnicting an of­ ficer, possession of dnig parapherna­ lia. Trial date: Feb. 20. -Jason Micheál Damell, l7,of 179 Forest Lane. Mocksville, was charged Jan. 23 wilh two counts of simple as­ sault. Trial date: Feb. 20. - Michael Edward Sharpe, 17, of 1133 Junction Road. Mocksville. was charged Jan. 23 with two counts of simple assault. Trial date: Feb. 20. • Sonny Dale Gordon. 21, of 3212 Hwy. 64 East, Advance, was charged Jan. 26 wid) ittsauN on an officer .* ^ disorderiy conduct. Trial daté: Feb. l -f. f > < - Michael Eugene Boger, 34, 1168 Point Rood, Mocksville, w if] :' charged Jan. 26 with comihunicatln|;;S threats and assault'on a female. Trial. * date; Feb. 13; , ! i • Pam Jordan, 27, of 57 Main Sl^, Cooleemee, charged Jan. 25 wilh trejp- : passing. Trial date: Feb. 6. ' - James Edward Lane. 45, of l] Hwy. 801 Soulh. Mocksville, wio';'; charged Jan. 24 with violalion of pre-' ■ - trial release otden. Trial d ^: Jan. 30. Sheriffs Deoartment The following incidents were re­ ported to Ihe Davie County Sheriffs Department. - Jonas Curtiss of Mocksville re­ ported Jan. 26tlial David Clay Trexler Jr. was beat in the head wilh a gun. He also reported the larceny of a rifle and damage lo a television and Sega game at a residence on Powell Road. -Charles "Snook" Williams of Ad­ vance reported Jan. 20 someone fircd gunshols into Snook's Bar-B-Que. Juncy Beauchamp Road. - Randall Scott Craver of Advance reported Jan. 20 the breaking, enlering and lareeny of a Nintendo game and cartridges, jeweliy. and coins, with a lolal estimated value of$1,835, froma rcsidcncc on Hwy. 801 Soulh. -Trevor Scotl Beebe ofMocksvillc reported Jan. 20 ihe breaking, enlering and larceny of a bracelet, camcorder and other items, with a lolal estimated value of $1,050, from a residence off Sunset Drive. - Martha Maridand of Advance re­ ported Jan. 17 the larceny of a televi­ sion, guns and a VCR, with a total estimated value of $549, from a resi­ dence on Hwy. 801 Soulh. - Gilbert Ray James of Advance reported Jan. 18 the breaking, entering and larceny of an air compressor, with an eslimaled value of $325, from a residence on Casa Bella Drive. - Sandra Phelps Rattler of Advance reported Jan. 19 the larceny ofa 1990 ' Dodge Spirit, wilh an e^imated value of $3,00, fromadriveoff Yadkin VaT* ley Road. ] - Roger Dale Bcck of Mocksville reported Jan. 21 someone ihreW rocks through a door window al William R.' Davie Fire Dept., Hwy. 601 Nonh. • Kennelh Ray Puiducof High Point reported Jan. 22 someone fired gun­ shots into the windows of a truck pariced off Liberty Church Road al LatjWhi-. taker Road. - Louann Turner of Advance re­ ported Jan. 22 the breaking, entering and larceny ofa VCR, camcorder, jew­ elry and a coin, with a total estimated value of $2,900, from a residence on Hwy. 801 South. • Said Sadat reported Jan. 22 some­ one tried to run him over with a vehicle in the Riverview Townhouse parking lot. - Helen Yokeley of Mocksville re- Mocksville Police ported Jan. 22 the breaking, entering;. and larceny of jeweliy boxes andjewC; I; elry from a residence on WoodwanC.;v> Road. Г- . _ - Debra Kimery of Advance re- * I* ported Jan. 25 Ihe larceny ofadiamond *' ring, with an estimated valueof$1.200. from a residence on Yadkin Valle/ ' Road. - Cathy Vaughn Nail of Mocksville reported Jan. 25 a car was damaged on Deer Run Drive. Thc following incidents were re­ ported to thc Mocksvillc Policc De­ portment. - Alvin Whllalcer reported Jan. 17, that a worthless chcck had been passed at Town and Country Hardware. - Louise Taylor reported Jan. 17. lhal achcck hodKxn forged and passed al BB&Ton Yadkinville Road. - Larry William Shlnault reported lhat someone had entered his storage building stolen a carpet knee kicker and a seaming iron for carpet, with a lolal estimated value of$l75. on Jan. 22. - Ellis Shcrree Pardon reported Jan. 26, lhal a bicycle valued al S150 had been stolen from her front yard. Arrests - Terry Rim Smoot. 39,319 Pine St.. was arrested Jan. 21. for being drunk and disniplive. Trial date: Feb. 20. - Frankie Dale Bolen Jr., 17. 131 Buck Hill Road, was arrested Jan. 22, for felony breaking and enlering and three counts of larceny and placed un- dcr a $7,500 sccured bond. Trial date: Feb. 20. -Cliffoid A Duiin. 26.125 Foster St.. was arresiedJan.22,fcM’possession of stolen goods. Trial date: Feb. 13. Accidents - Gwen Evennan Johnson, 36. of 805 Hardison St., was headed east on Salisbury Street at 2:15 p.m. Jan. 24. when her 1995 Dodge was struck by a 1993 Chevrolet, driven by James Mat­ thew Gorgia, 113 Cameron Court, as he was traveling onto Hardison Street, reported OfUcer Joey Reynolds. Gorgia was charged with a safe nwvemeni violation. Hesaid he Ihoughi he had the right-of-way. - Stephen Timothy Stines, 20, of Mars Hill, was towing a 1992 Ford ' truck wilh a 1984 Fonl iruck on Salis­ bury Street al 3:49 p.m. Jan. 25, when' the vehicle being lowed broke loose, pullingthcbumperfromtheothcriniek androlllnglnlolheH&LProducebuild- I ing. reported Officer K.D. Hendrix.**- Stines was charged with failure lb '* ’ secure a towed vehicle. Cooleemee Police COOLEEMEE - Thc following re­ ports came fromiheCoolecmcc Police Department. • On Jan. 26. ofnccrs responded lo a domestic dispute over child custody at 175 Grove St. - JefT Anihonllis reported Jan. 22 someone slashed thc tires to his track parked at 250 Duke St. - Angela Church rcponcd Jan. 20 Ihc larceny of money from a vehicle parked on Wall Street. - Manicka Magallanes reported tres­ passers on property off 118 Midway St. - Mary Jones reported her vehicle hod been stolen from 7331 Hwy. 801 on Jan. 19. The vehicle had been laken by her estranged husband, and officers investigated a domestic dispute, said Chief Tim Wooten. -Joan King rcportedJan. IBshewas assaulted nnd threaiened on 264 Mar- ginalSt. •On Jan. 17, William Kingreported the breaking and enlering of an auto­ mobile parked on Main Street. Neigh- hors scùed away the woukl-be thieves, Wooten reported. -RickyCaudillrcportedJan. I3the larceny ofa small cocker spaniel from. Land Transfers a residence on Davie Street. Officers determined thedog foIk)wedsomechil- dren home. •JamesTeaguereportedJan. 12lhe breaking and enteringof a residence on 179 Duke Sl. - Several neighbors reported llw a dog had been left unprolecled^Mng the cold wealher on 109 Center St Ihct ; prDpcrtyownerwasfound,andthed(^.- , was moved, sakl Chief Wooten. • Shannon Kelly, 22, of I48.tl.'; {i Westview St., was charged by wamnt.r onJan.21fordiiOfdcriyaMdy9LTiWr 'date: Feb. 6. The following land transfers were filed with thc Davic Registerof Deeds. Thc transactions are listed by par­ ties involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with $2 repre­ senting $1.000. - Lloyd C. Combs and Walter R. Combs, individually and as atlomcys- in-fact for Debbie Combs, Pauline Combs Oliphant Hoyle W. Combs. LathelM.Combs,RubyCombsWaller and Ruby L. Combs lo Bobby D. Browning. I acre, Mocksvillc, $8. -Jane C. Hendrix lo Jeny C. Hen­ drix, 2 tracts. Shady Grove. -Jane C. Hendrix lo Jerry C. Hen­ drix, 3.5 acres. Farminglon. -Jerry F. Swicegood and Judy Swicegood. T. Kyle Swicegood and Elizabcih Swicegood. Katherine C. Wall and Robert Wall to Judy A. Brinkley. 1 suite. Mocksvllte.$156. -Gracc C. Elam and Clurencc B. Elam, Josephine C. McClamrock and William E. McClamrock, Margaret Ann C. Bryant and Don G. Bryant Lawrence Ray Carter and Katherine Carter, Grace G. Elam and Josephine C. McClamrock (co-executors of the estale of Mary G. Carter) to Clinton Lloyd Junker, 2 iracls, $77. -C. Richard Dobson Builders lo Brandon RuckcrandStephonicRucker, I lol, Fannington. $292. -Phil Slrupe Builders to Joe Darryl Irwin and Amy C. Irwin, I lot. Farminglon. $276. •Taylorbuill Homes to Kenneth J. Laplejko and Linda J. Lapiejko, 1 lot Farmington, $720. i; w -VPI Inc. to James C. Faw ahd Sandra H. Faw, 6.1 acres, Mocksvillc, $174. -Robert T. Williams lo Janice £ Williams, 1 lot Farmington. ^ -David M. Hanes Contracting to Jerry A. HausaandTammy H. Hauser^ 1 lot Farminglon, $240. ^ -Stanky A. Blur and Janet L. Blaii to James H. Smilh and Lynette A. Smith, 1 lot Mocksville, $249. ;i •Lynda S. Dull to Brad D. Ellisoi ja'llllA.klllsoa.iU,Ì3l«. -Dewey W. Ratledge lo Sharon LynneTulterow EH>ss. Susan Tutterow Young and Laura G. Tutterow. 40.4 acres. Claricsville. •Paul Harrison and Leona Harrison to James Bowen and Cordie Bowen, I acre, Farmington, $50. -Emma Myers Allen lo Terry CharlesAUenand Sarah Johnson Alkn, 2 tracts. -Orville Dewey Hayes Jr. and Vir­ ginia T. Hayes to Calvary Baptist Church of Winston-Salem. 4.1 acres.' • “ Farmington. $220. -Johnny Jayne Holloway to Mary' ■ " JaneSmlthHolloway. I lol, Jerusalem. ' -James L. Chappell lo Kathy Chap-^'' ' pellSpryaridGaiyWilsonCh:^pell.4'' '* lots. ' ' -Wade W. Reeves and Estelle ' ' Reeves lo Wade Wilbur Reeves aiid^ June Siroud Reeves. 4.4 acres. ^ -CaiherineBamenetoMkkelHayes* ' BamelteandDreisaBametteLefler, 3 '' lols, Mocksville. ' Highway F^atrol The North Carolina Highway Pa­ trol investigated the roilowing occi* denU in Davie County. CarBKluaiiUS158 Trooper CD. Jones investigated an accident on U.S. 1S8 Jan. 20 at 4:15 p.m. A 1976 Buicii driven by Ciro Esteban Noyoia, 27. of Winston-Sa­ lem was stopped in the eastbound laneofU.S. 158 whenhe began bacli- ing westward, striking the 1985 Chevrolet behind his vehicle, which wasdriven by Sandni Draughn Moon, 34, ofAdvance. Jones chargcd Noyoia wilh a safe Cir Avoid! Animai AMocksyillewoitun reponedan acckkm 10 trooper T.S. Kennedy Jan. 21. AnfeU.Lynn Burgess, 22, otold Ken^y that at 3:30 a.m. sbe was tnveling uuthwesl on Cana Rowl entering a left curve when an "un­ known tj/ft aninul’ entered the load in the path of her 1995 Toyota. Burgess' cor struck the animal, then she continued to Horn's Truck Stop to report the accident. Deer HII On NC 801 Adeerwas stnick byavehicle Jan. 21 according to highway patrol re­ ports. Joseph Cranford White, 68, of Mocbville told Trooper CD. Jones that at 9:30 p.m. his 1991 Plymouth struck a deer in the road. White hiul been traveling south­ east onNC80l,and continuedtohis destination after the accident where he telephoned the report to Jones. Fog Cam« Wreck A vehicle traveling in heavy fog wrecked at 5:30 a.m. Jan. 23 accord­ ing 10 investigating Trooper D.R. McCoy. A 1994 Ford driven by Donna MarieWalson,32.ofMocksvillewas traveling easionPuddingRidge Road when ittraveled through the intersec­ tion witb Farmington Road, leaving Fires T!v!?3SS5ired5^mS!?reripondcd to thc following calls. t$a. 20: Advance, 2 p.m., grass fbe, 767 Bitfton Road. Jaa. 21: Cooleemee, 10:40 am., r«eiUnn,SlokesCountyYani;Jmisa- lem auisled; Jcnisaleni, 11:19 a.m., logiUdderrini.299JlmChaile3Road; ,WillianR.Davie,3:53p.m.,gnuifit«, 1622 Angell Road; Jeniulem, 3:38 pm., in a fire, 723 Pine Ridge Road.lM.ai!»lodavi№.6;4Sajii..wl-;Fintai«; i^,;- ^3n!n!3Scc!3SnisTr5 N.C. 801;CountyUne.7:34a.m.,auto accMent, U.S. 64 al N£. 901; Farm­ ington, 10:2? a.m., pubHc letyk». 358 SpiUman Road; Mocksville, 10:48 a.m., smoke inveitigation, 953 Hardison Street; Advance, 1:13 p.m., gnua(lte,FieaplcsCieekRoad; Jerusa­ lem. 6:43 p.m, car fire, U.S. 601. Jao. M: Center, 9:58 a.m., aulo acckkm. U.S. 601 al yamet Church Road; Jeniulcni. 5:14 pm, vehicki .flrt. 178 WaU WibooRotd. - - the road off the right shoulder. The Ford then struck a tree. Honda Skids, CoUida Trooper D.R. McCoy investigated an accident Jan. 23 at U.S. 64 and N.C801. Gerald Hardy Brendle, 30. of Hickory was Iraveling west on US 64 in heavy fog when he applied his brakes, sending his 1989 oul of con­ lrol and in to a 1994 Freightliner driven by Edmasterl^tterson, Jr., 47, of Aiken, S.C. Patterson was crossing US 64 while driving north'onNC 801 when his truck was hil by Brendle's car. Three Can Collide A Ihree- vehicle collision on N.C. 801 Jan. 23 was investigated by Trooper CD. Jones. Pamela Warner ICeaton, 40, of Mocksville was Iravelingfnonhwesi on NC 801 when she was unable lo stop her 1986 Ford from colliding with the 1988 Ford in froni of hen driven by Stephen A. Reeder, 34, of Advance. After being stnick, Reeder's car was thrown in to Ihe rear of a 1994 Nissan driven by Teresa Oofoith Petty, 38, of Advance. Reeder and Petry had been stopped for traffic ahead when Iheir can were struck. Keaton was charged with failure lo reduce speed. DcerHitJa&24 An accident involving a deer aivd a car Jan. 24 wu reported lo Trooper T.S. Kennedy. , MichaelCarlPoner. n.ofM ocki- vUIe waadrivinghlt I987Nliian east on Oocftey Roadwhen adeerea- ^è^ìhèroì^tomdwìéftsÌnuM Potter left Ihe scene to repon iM accidenllhenrelutnedwith Kennedy Can,lhiiaMaBCollid« | Trooper T.D. Shaw investigali^ an accident Jan. 24 al 9:55 a.m. ¡ A 1996 Fbrd driven by Mick» Lee Lambe, 33. of MockiviUe wa slopped in Ihe northbound buie iif U.S. 601 behind a 1988 Hyundii driven by Josephine Bishop Whiti. 71, of Mocksville when Lambe's car was struck fism behind by a 1982 Ford pickup. Lambe's vehicle was pushed left of center by the pickup driven by Billy Ray Childieu, 59. of Mocks­ ville. where il waa sinick by a 1997 Dodge pickup driven by Jeny Lee Praten, 49, of Mocksville. Lambe's car spun around in Ihe road striking While's Hyundai Ihen left the road where it struck pedestrian Charles ' Edward Hiall, 62, of Mocksville. ! '. Shaw charged Childress with fail,' ure to reduce speed. NOW OffEMHe MIKE MARTIN 704-873-9094 A ll INIi HUIt WS AHfc SIKIi;ilY CONHDl N 11 Al BELL & HOMHUID GHEV^EO DOUE JEEP/EAGU____, H w /.21.баМмг Road. StatMvMt' ' " . 4 ; \ v''J O M т нш й ^пгт й Л й Ё С /Ё Ю О Ё /), т Ё / г н ш т - г л г н ш м /\i > SM fvitK t iviAK iiN /\i;( )i M t m v i i tu D A V IE C O lJ№ rY E N T »n iS E R E C (m D .Jn :^ » V ;- : - ' ' 'Í Í '— A '-a iriaiHiniy dohu nnBS lonoiMniniBiiii ' RezoningRequestOrVritByRdad If he decides 10 sell it. the bpenlon'^V of tte day cm center would have Ihe u ; fiisl cham. n might also be used aa a funeralliome,WoodsaM. , ii.ii j If ii is nol sold, he woiiM like to continue renting it for ihe day careM [ center but feels the rnoning wouM '^ ' '. bring Ihe propeny lo its highest and' r¡ best value, he said. i The Mocksvillc Planning Board voled uiOTimously Jan. 21. lo recom­ mend approval of a lequest to rezone thcpropetlywhereAlmoslHomeChlhl Care operates on Valley Road from residential to highway business. Owner Don Wood said hisptopeny is surrounded by lols already zoned for highway business. FVPS Helps Mote Than 3,000 Davie Men, Women ib Oavte reskJentsloin In the NAACP Freedom Mareh along Main Steet In l^cksvllle on the Martin Luiwr King Jr. holiday. - Pliolo« by liiiDM BMringM’ NAACP Celebrales Maitin Luther King Jr. IMemorial ^M oiiaii Harper rie Counly Enterprise RecordГ"We are here to remind us of a Jiersoo under unusual cireumstances," lald SelmaSuilertoacTowdedsanctu- aiy. . "He had a dream, and it's not com­ pleted" . Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream I well- known, and plans for iu real- lalion are continuing woridwide, and n Davie County. llie local NAACP’s sixth annual Maitin Luther King Jr. Memorial Cel- ^bcalkm ‘kicked off Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. |Wilhamatchbeginningal Davie County PubUc Ubrary and ending al Mocks­ ville Second United Presbyterian .ChuRh. The seivice began al 3 p.ra. |wi«imiaic ptDvUed by the Ecumeni­cal Choir. ' ICing said: I have a dream lhat one day in Ihe red hills of Georgia Ihe sons af former ilaves and Ihe sons o f former ilamwners will be able lo sii dom ntelheral Ihe uMe ofbroiheriiood. '■ I have a dream lhal my four lillle children will one day live in a nallon where Ihey will not be judged by ihe vtor of the skin but by the conteni of Ihelr characler. "We are here lo reminisce about a Inm," said the Rev. R.W. Meyers, pastor of SI. John AME Zum Church, 'and pray logether as a community." "When I think of Maitin Luther (ing, one word comes to mind. Aophet." He weM oa lo say thal no odier religious thinker or historical fig­ ure his made an impact on American leUgjon like thc one King has made. "lie challenged moral conscious- neti." said Meyers. "The words of Dr. Kiof have kmgevity and are still appli­ cable today." roemofial celebcadon speaker. Dr. Oiegacy Davis, was inlroduced by Ия|Цг.Мвгеиа Williams. DavUlsthe dinclir of minority programs al Ihe Unlv^ily of Nonh.CaroUna at Char­ 'll'ieeros Ihe hBther away we gel bom the 1950a and 60s. die worse we seem to be gening," Davis said. Davis said tiKre are "Ihree great challenges" lo Dr. King's dream. "The fiisl is our denial of who and whal we are," said Davis. He encour­ aged listeners to know where they came from, telling them, "In Israel, when­ ever Uiey gol in to trouble they knew who Uiey were." Davis expressed his regret for his people in 1997. "We know more about jail Uum aboutchurch,"he said. "Weknow more about Court TV Uun we do Uie Bible." He encouraged a community where church is first. The sccond threat to Uie dream is die challenge of poUlics. "Often we refuse lo believe poUUcs are important. Il's Ume to vole, and people Uiink voting doesnl' maner," Davis sakl, bul "politics conUol every­ thing in your socicty." He mentioned a "new cooperation belweenRepublicans and Democrats," andsgid "jiow is Uie time for minorities to gel up. and do someUiing for your­ selves." The last great challenge Dr. Davis spoke of was to "keep Uie dream alive." King was "callcd on by God," said Davis. "Prophels are forc^ lo suuid up against authority." Davis mentioned Ihe dangers of African Americans' involvemenl wiUi Uie NAACP in the 1950s. "You'd lose your job at best, your life al worst,” he said. ■ VoO have a challenge in this com­ munity to say to young black men and young black women who see no value in life U»t dial's unjust," Davis said. 'We must look al Uiese challenges anddowhalwecaninour communily 10 make Uiem a reality." After Davis'speechUie Ecumenical Chonisoft'eredUKirvoiccs.UienJuIius Suiter announced die 1997-98 Branch Officers for Uie Davie County chapter of Uie NAACP. Officers include: Mareus Williams, presidenl; Reynolds Duncan, fiist vice president; Billy Smoot, second vice president: Lilly Johnson, reconling secretary; Priscilla Williams, coire- sponding secretaiy; and Millie Fulton, treasurer. "With Uie choice comes the respon­ sibility," said Suiter of Uie new offic- cis'installaUon. "They needyourhelp." Williams told Uie crowd Uuu last year as local NAACP president, he asked members lo help raise Uie mem- beiship to 250. and they were success­ ful. He asked Uiat Uiey help raise il lo 300 memben Uiis year, and com­ mended Uiem for Uieir efforts thus far. Dr. King"nolonlychangedus,he challenged uC Meyen sakl "He knew Uial Uie elfecl of racism affected not only minoriUes but Uie survival of Uiis counuy." "AndofganizaUonslikeUieNAACP are helping to keep Uie dream alive." During 1996, Family Viotence Pre­ vention S«vices(FVPS)ptovided vki­ lence prevention and ireauneni ser­ vices lo more Uian 3.000 men and women, and children in Davie, Alexander,Davldson,andIredeUcoun- ties. FVPS isaprivate,non-profit agency that provides a variety of services for Davie County families where diere is violence. These seivices include vic­ tim contact before court, advocacy during court, 24-hour a day informa­ tion and refenal telephone seivices, and group counseling by experienced professionals. FVPS has served Davie residenu for Uie past 13 yean, and is a member agencyofUieDavieUnitedWoy. The prognun has also received supponfrom the Mocksville Town Council and Uie Davic Counly Boaid of Commission- eis. A lolal of 451 clienu received pro­ fessional counseling seivices al Uie program's Uuee counseling centers in Mocksville, Taylorsville, and Stales- ’ ville during 1996,a90 percent increase i- overl995. Alouloft24Davietesklenuwere- amongttiosereceivingcounseling: 51' men,30women,and43chiklren. A:- fourth center is scheduled lo open in ~ Mooresville in February. - 'An important objective of FVPS is to slop violence Uul lakes place in ' relationships between men and < women," said Dave Maupin, director. Eachyear.lessdianSpercentoflhe ^ courtKxderedclienuwhocompleteUie I program retum to Districi Criminal Court on Assauh on a Female charges. In 1996, only 4 (4.2 percent) of Uie 95 | court-ordered clienu who completed ' Uie 21 week counseling program, re­ lumed to court on new domestic vio- . lence charges. One of the four was from Davie County, Maupin said. For infonnation, call FVPS Infor­ mation and Referral al800--/28-3413. ' CUBMMONS D is c o u n t S a u s î 7 t A ScuU S A W m A Y ,JA N U /m 2S thniS A n«m Y ,nB M /m i É M T '¿kUùLm A l l M i M A T * P i n a l N O R e t u r n s o r i x c h a n a « « r 1t33Lawlavlll»CI« • CI«minoflt,NC MOCK TIRE MOCKSVILLE М 2 VMMnvUt* R oid • П Ю М 134411« Houft: Mon-Fri 7:30iin-5:30pm • S it 7:30im -1pin 1 !\ i M t m Ч к - People o( an ages gather In MocksvUle Second Presbyterian Chuich for the oelebralion. ■ Er',- . . ■ v'L I' I '1 1 8-РАУШ COtJNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan.30,1W7 PereentBge Experiencing Financial Herdship Due lb IVbijor Health Problem In Previous Yeaf VirUbI*S a R«Mwwliy2»C»dt Ftaudal H tt* U p Mate r«ul« No 65.7 71.7 50.0 Yes 34.3 28.3 50.0 N-70 60 16 51-«:(S f 66.7 80.8 70.3 74.5 33.3 19.2 29.7 25.5 51 26 37 47 ишшЫ The health of people in Coolcemec, as well os occcss io the heallh care system, wil) be studi^ by a tnsk force. County Commissioner Uny Hayes lost week asked Health Director Dennis Harrington and the Healthy Carolinians task force to study health needs in Cooleemee and bring a rep(»t bock to counly commissioners In March. "We've got a serious problem in the Coolccmcc area wilh older people, retired people, without hospital insurance,” Hayes said, adding that many of those people may not be aware of scrviccs available at the counly health department. Many of those scrviccs arc chargcd according lo ability to pay. Hayes suggestion after a Fbur>Counly Health Needs Assessment was released earlier Ihls month. According lo lhat assessment, Coolccmcc has o higher percentage of low income and elderly residents than elsewhere in Davic County. Those are also the groups morc likely to suffer from health problems m l be less likely 10 be able to access Ihc healrti care sy.«cm. Hayes said. NMt: Lot bK«M - Ln» «1» $M,000 bomtioM Inconi.; Mnlhim IncoM - H0,000.»3»,000; HI|liliiceni.-Oiwlw^thii» t40.00l> 77.2 22.8 57 38.1 «1.9 21 47.4 52.6 38 Mi4 70.0- 40: H ii¿i 82.5;-, I7.^î^ J O X Administrative Court The following cases were disposed of in Administrative Court on Jan. 17. ' PresidingwasMagisirateAnnFrye. Prosecuting was Rob Taylor, assistant DA. —Bobby D. Andrews, 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to Improper equiptnent, $10 fme. cost. , -^aiy D. Arnold, expired regls- • tration, dismissed. —Bnulon M. Beal, 68 mph in a 55 ‘ mph zone, reducedto improper equip* ment, SIO fine, cosl. —Thomas L. Bcck Jr., 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, rcduced to improper equipment, SIO fine. cost. —DonaldR.Bennett.failuretosiop for steady red light, reduced to im­ proper equipmenl, $10 fine. cost. —Heniy C. Block. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equlp- ment.$IOnne. cost. —WilliamC. Bodford. 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced lo 64 mph in a 55 mph zone, S5 fíne. cosl. —Randall D. Bogcr. 67 mph ina55 mph zone, reduced to 64 mph in a 55 mph zone, S5 fme, cost: no registration card, dismissed. —Otis V. Booe, vehicle inspection violation, dismissed. —Bobby R. Boone, 79 mph in a70 mph zone, reduced to $10 fine, cost —Stephen A. Bull, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10 fíne, cost —Judy B. Byrd, 80 m¡^ in a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equip­ ment, $10 fíne, cost —Chris A. Callison, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10 fíne, cost. —Stephanie D. Carter, 60 mph In a 45 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10 fíne, cost —Lewis Chan, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 mph In a 70 mph zone. $5 fine, cost. —Nicholas P. CianciosI, vehicle inspection vioialion. dismissed. —Eric D. Cleveland. 58 mph In a 35 mph zone, reduced to 49 mph In a 35 mph zone; open container adcr consuming alcohol. S25 fine. cost. —Patricia A. Conner, failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed. —Anthony F.Cope. 70 mph in a55 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment SIO fine. cost —Paul W. Cox, unsafe movement reduced lo improper equipment SIO fine, cost —Jimmy R. Dance, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, rcduced lo improperequip- ment SIO fine, cost —Cina H. Davis, 70 т|Л in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improperequip- ment $10 fine, cost —Timothy W. Dodson, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduccd to improper equipmenl. $10 fine, cost —Wilford E. Dunn, expired regis­ tration, dismissed. —David N. Essie Jr., failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed. —Johnnie T. Fallone, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO fíne, cost —Edgar L. Freeman, 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduced to ¡пфгорег equipiñent $10 fíne, cost -Crystal J.Goilher,83mphina70 mph zone, reduced to 79 mph In a 70 mph zone, SIO fíne, cost. —Abigail L. Gonzalez. 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 fíne, cost —Franklin H. Graves, failure to reduce speed, dismissed. —Sheny Gray, no operator's li­ cense. dismissed. —Jane A. Greer, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo Improper equip- n m SIO fine, cost —Br) an K. Grifnn, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph in a 70 mph zone, $5 fíne, cosl. —Ralph M. Hanes. 67 mph In a 55 mph zone, reducedto improper equip­ nwnt $10 fíne, cost —Adrian E. Harper, 70 mph in a55 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment $10 fíne, cost —David D. Haynes. 80 mph in a70 mph zone, reduccd to exceeding a safe speed, cost —Jarrod R. Heath. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improperequlp­ ment $10 fine. cost —Ginger W. Heskett 68 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10 fine, cost —Bany J. Hogue. 46 mph in a 35 mph zone, reduced to improperequlp­ ment $10 fine, cost —Jeffreys. Honeycutt two counts of registration violation, dismissed, —James J, Hoilon, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment $10 fine, cost —Thomas K. Howard. 68 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 fine, cost —John W. Ivey, exceeding posted speed, reduced toimproperequipment SIO fine, cost —Joshua J. Jacobs, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 74 mph In a 70 mph zone, $5 fine, cost. —Michael W. Johansen,80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment.SlO fíne, cost; expired reg­ istration card, dismissed. —Roger K. Johnson. 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO fine, cost —Ramona M. Jones, 44 mph In a 35 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment $10 fíne, cost —Devon T.Kamitz, failure to wear seat belt $25 fine, cost; no liability insurance, dismissed. —Joshua S. Lambeth, exceeding safe speed, reduced toimproperequip­ ment $10 fine, cost —Donald L Lomond^ failure to reduce speed, dismissed. —Read D. Lander, ex|rired regis- trallon, dismissed. —Aleia D. Long, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced lo 64 mph in a 55 - mph zone, $5 fine, cost —Maxine C. Long, unsafe move­ ment dismissed. —Duane G. Longworth, 67 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced lo Improper equipment $10 fine, cost —Richard R, McCoy. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper equipment $10 fine, cost —Jacob A. McGarity, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed. —Jana K. Meats, 88 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduccd to 74 mph in a 70 mph zone, $5 fíne, cost. —Pelzo Miller Jr., failure to reducc speed, dismissed. —James H. Moes, 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment SIO fine, cost —J arron M. Moore,enceeding safe speed, reduccd lo improperequipment SlOfine.cost —Naomi D. Morrison, failure to stop for stopsign, reduced to improper equipment $10 fíne, cost —Albeit R. Munn, 80 mfrfi In a 70 mph zone, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment SIO fine, cost —Leigh K. Murray. 80 mph in,a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equip- mentSlOfíme.cost —Lonnie D. Oakley, 55 mph in a 45 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO fíne, cost —RoscoeN.OrrelUvelucleinspec- tion violation, dismissed. —Patricia H. Paige, failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed. -Jerry L. Pearcy Jr., expired regis­ tration, dismissed. —Faniq Peterson, vehrcle Inspec­ tion violation, dismissed. —Levon B. Phillips, 80 mph In a70 mph zone, reduced to Improperequlp­ ment $10 fíne, cost —Teresa E. Ramseur, 85 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 mph In a 70 mph zone, $5 fine, cost —John W. Reeves, 67 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced toimproperequip­ ment $10 fine, cost —Randy J. Rowe, expired registra­ tion, dismissed. —Dennis B. Shea, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced (o improper equip­ ment $10 fíne, cost —Gwendolyn L. Shemll, 70 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO fine, cost —Brandy L. Shore, 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment $10 fine, cost —James M. Shore, failure to stop for stopsign,reduced toimproperequip­ ment SIO fine, cost —John Sica, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment Sl0fine,cost;expiredregi5tration.dis- missed. —Roger D. Smith Jr., 80 mph In a 70 mph zofw, reduced to improper equipment $10 fine, cost—Michael B. Spaugh, 77 mph In a 55 mph zone, reduced lo 69 mph In a 55 mph zone,SI0 fine, cost —Ryan Stake, no operator's license, $25 fine, cost —Paul L. Stewan, driving while license revoked, dismissed; noiiability insurance, dismissed. —Clarence P. Sty les, 47 mph in a35 mph zone, reduced to improper equip- mentSlO fine, cost —Shannon U Sutphin, failure lo stop, reduced to improper equipment $10 fine, cost —Sandra E. Teeters, 70 ПфЬ in a 55 mph zone, reducedto Improperequlp­ ment $10 fine, cost —William R. Tofi, expired regis­ tration, dismissed. - > —Palmer L Troutman Jr., 80 mph In a 70 mph zone, rttluced to improper equipment $10 fíne, cost —Jeffrey V. Vail, vehicle Inspec­ tion violation, dismissed. —Dany T. Vrooman, failure tostop for stop sign, reduced to Improper equipment SIO fine, cost —MichoelC. Wathen,explredreg- Istrallon, dismissed. —Kenneth R. Whilaker, 68 mph in a45 mph zone, reduced to 54 mph in a 45 mph zone, S5 fíne, cost. —Jennifer H. Whitfield, 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to improper equipment SIO fíne, cost -Linda G. Wood, expired regis­ tration, dismissed. —Stacey Y. Wood. Improper pass­ ing, reduced to improper equipment, SlOfine.cost Triab Waived Tbe following waived their righl lo a scheduled court trial and paid fínes in advance. —Everett F. Drake, failure to stop forstopalgn. —Re^ná В. Orady, upirad «I#»-tration." ' ' ........... ■ ' ■' —Theresa J. Johnson. 54 mph in a 45 mph zone. —Robert N. Marsh, no hunting li­ cense. —William H. Patterson, unsafe movement —Donna L Sosnik, 80 m(^ in á 70 mph zone. ‘ DHS To Sponsor Community Blood Drive On Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Davie High School will sponsor iis annual communiiy blood drive. The following minimobiles have also been scheduled this monlh: Feb. 15 from 9 a.m.-2;30 p.m. al Shady . Grove Elementary School and Feb. 26 from 11 a.m.4:30 p.m. at the Davie ; County PubUc Ubtiry. I To be a blood donor, you musl be 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds ot more, and be in general good heallh. You can safely donate blood eveiy 56 days, up 10 six limes a year. . "I encourage each healthy eligible individual to give Ihe gift of life by giving fiom the bean al one of Ihese area blood drives." says Jane Long, director of Ihe Davie County Branch Office. "It COSIS no money, takes only on hour, and provides hospitals in our region Ihe blood Ihey must have lo meet the critical needs of patients." Fbr more infotmation about Ihese blood drives or how to sponsorablood drive, please call 634-1347. The NWNC Chapter of American Red Cross is a United Way funded agency and serves Davie, Fonyth, Siokes, and Yadkin counties. UveslDck Workshops Ofiered The livestock industry has made :• many changes over the years. Farmers ;> have been asked to produce more wilh .-less. :j Right now, production costs are in- cteaiüns wlüle income from livestock :• saks is down.•» n TheCooperativeExtensionService, in Davie and Yadkin counties, has put logelher some woikshops to help pto- ducen reduce production costs and :>pouibly increase income potential. :> These wockshops are for producers of species, topics or counly, bul aren't limiied to those areas. Call the Exten­ sion OfTice a few days before Ihe evert to register so enou^ educational ma­ terial can be ptepaied. The wotkshops begin oo Ian. 30 with basic management piactices fee meat goat and ostrich pnducett, in­ cluding a discussion about where the industry is headed. This will be at 7 p.m.al Ihe Exienskn OfTice in Mocks­ viUe. In Febiuaiy (4di in Davie and nth in Yadkin), hone pcoduccn can bone ^becf cattle, horâs, sheep, meat goals . up on soine b ^ tnaiUL(enieal pcac-. and ostrich. :> Froducennuypickandchoosethe cctnet that wUl help them the most Some couraes are geared for certain tices. The clasies wUlbeal7p.m.allbe respective Extension oflke. Feb. 6 wUl be the focafé manate- memworiishop. Ifyougraieanimab, make hay or both, you should attend thisclass, coveting foragefeitilizaUon, varieUes and harvesting fot all live­ stock in both counUes. The workshop began at 7 p.m. al Ihe Yadkin Valley Telephone BuiUing in Courtney. A basic marketing and feeder calf management workshop, for Davie County beef ptoducen, wUl be held Feb.25. TlwUmeandkxationhasnol yet been detennined. An intensive gnzingwoikshopUpbnnedfbrMaidi, place and Ume an to be announced laler. Counes ate open loaU who want to attend. Call iheExinsioaOffice (Davie 704K34-6297, or YadUn 9I0K79- 2061) 10 make loetvaUons 10 enough material can be prepared. I ’ Glenda’s Place NtvMaratlMiSkat Speciiliiiag in LADIES ALTERATIONS ОаягОкаЬИоЬаИ яш г.ш »’ шлаш,жг1т МПФ7. ■.Ite > ALL AMERICAN FORD-MERCURY GET THEM WHILE EIR HEBEI I EXPEOmONS 4X4 - 5 IN STOCK F1$0 SUPER CAB 4X4 - 6 IN STOCK F-250 C№AB 4 X 4 1 1N STOCK F-350 C/CAB DIESEL/AUTO 4 IN STOCK . Don’t Ml88 Out On The Best Selling Vehlehe In the U.S. S U P E R U S E D Y ^ L U E S u. , i. DAVÍe CÒUNTY ENTERPRISE R E C O R D . ''Í^ r 9 I Li Davie 4-H Starting The Davie Counly 4-H is in the process of slotting a rabbit program and is looking for youlh interested in compieUng a rabbit project. ^ Youlhnotowningtabbllswouldbe able to purchase young ones through the 4-H program for around $3 each. Owners would also need to secure a cage, food, and waler. There will be several oppoitilnities to leam more about rabbits during Iheflve week grow* Ingperiod. TheptogramwillcoiKlude wilh a Youth Rlibbit Show. Catler'or Phil Ruckeral 634««. i' ' The' Notth Cwolina CbojpiifiUve; Extension Service and the' Davie County 4-H Pngiam is open to any youth.' Dairy Producers May Apply For Refund County project record winners are from left, front, Amanda Smltli and Tiffany Tumer; l)ael<, EllzalwDi Yoitiey and Jackie "TiSytor, - ' Wendy Fisher was winner of the I pare You leadership iward.' 4‘Her$ Honored For Accomplishments • .On Jan. 16 the mulli-purpose room ut the DavieCounty L ib ^ was stand- i^roomonlyas more than 1004-Hers, parents, and guests honored the past year’s accomplishments. This.year’s annual 4-H Achieve­ ment Night gave everyone a chance to ixlebrate 1950s style. Enlertainment, decorations and refreshments oHered houndogs, jukeboxes, pizza and good ol'rock and roll. The main attraction were the award winners. This years club of the Year went to Clari(svllle 4-H club. Activi­ ties such as fair entries, community ice and organizational leadership ive them more points than any other lub. Theyalsoreceivedthescrapbook for their rccord of their past accomplishments, Wendy Rsher was awarded with Danforth "I Dare You” award pre- yearbytheAmerican Youth In cooperation wilh princl- and 4-H agents across the nation. iThe award was first offered by the late William H. Danforth, whocl^lenged young people to achieve iheir highest potential arid to influence others ihrough livesofservice. Inaddition toacertifi- ,cate of recognition, each recipient re­ ceives a copy of Danforth's Inspira- .IM.book, 1 DARE YOUI and an opportunity to attend an tWcmatlonal , leadership conference. Project Record booksoffer4-Hcrsa .way to plan their year and leam to record their accomplishments. The .following youth submitted record books. Six to eight year olds: Neeley .Alexander, discovery; Jessica Ander- son,horse: Jackic Barber, foods;Chariie . ^Mer, crafts; Ashleigh Byrd, foods; pU^Duritam, horse; HeatherHoover, .pMb: Kayla McEwen. foods; Court- |Oawe Woman §~lkromoted To Manager Karen Richardson of Mocksville i::'!)» been promoted lo public relations [¡'•Manager at Bowman Gray/Baptist SUaspiuU Medical Cenler for die Oflke Public RelaUons and MariteUng. ¿;^hadbeenapubUctelaUoosspecial- ;£jl(for6yean. 1 f,'i 'Richardson has a bachelor of atU •£c^ree in journalism from Uie Univer- of Nonh Carolina al Chapel HIU. has over 19 years experience in 'll^mmumcaUoos. 1 I У E; ■ BEST f'"'^TER Dally producers may apply for re­ funds of reductions in ihe price re­ ceived by Ihcm for milk sold during calendar year 1996. This will be ihe last refund payment issued under DRPP, Producers ore eligible to receive refund paymentsof withheld amounts, if evidence Is provided that the pro­ ducer and all dairies In which the pro­ ducer has an Interest did not increase milk marketings In 1996, when com­ pared lo 1995,orthecquivalenl months and days of 1995 if the producer went out of the dairy business during 1996. Dairy producers should apply for refund payments at the Davldson-Davle Allison Begins Basic Training Arniy Pvt. Darnell F. Allison has entered ba.sic military training al Fort Counly FSA Office in Lcxinglon be­ fore March 15 for refunds of 1996 calendar year reductions. Intenuted to proms request Umit^hltie ijiall. producers may also call 1-800-524- 3389roraddiUonaiinfoimatnn'unhow The Clarksville Comunlty 4-H Club was winner of the Scrap­ book Award and Club of the Year, ОЯСАГ OCMl. • mr OnjWR HfNMT wv яяоим*шшхшатмтш Н ш ^ .т М ,1 1 о е Ш т 1 1 С - П > о 1 й т Ш П в т Ш ,Ы 1 1 П Mondty^ridêyeêm^pm- ааЛ »Л у9ш -врт 704-634-2161 1-800-2S4^tt1 ••О и г С ш и /т м А п О т В ш ^ т я е в ^ : ney Roberson, horse; Erin Rucker, lamb; Amy Sizemore, foods; Tara Whitt, horse; Zach Yokely, lamb. Environmental and Eanh Science: Allison Alexander, teirariums; Jeffrey GaiUier, teirariums. Personal Development and Leader­ ship: Jackie Naylor, leadership. Plants and Animals: Jordan Cline, lamb; AUciaCook, hone; Slacey Fisher, gardening; Blair Faster, horse; Hanna Gaither, horse; Amanda Sinith, lamb; Tiffany Turner, horse;. Elizabeth Yokley, veterinary-lamb aixt sheep; Casey Crowley, embtyology. CiUzenship and Civic Educalion; Jackie Naylor, religion and commu­ nity setvioe. ScleeceandTechnology: ElizabeUi Yokley, eleciricity. Communication and Expressive Alts; Allison Alexander, phojogra- phy; Andrew Beck, arts and crafts; Jackie Naylor, crafts and photography; Daniel Powell, arts and crafts: Jcrica Shoemaker, arts and crafts; Jamie Suemore, arts and crafts; Tiffany Walker, arts and crafts; Candiee WhiUiker, aits and crafts. I Consumer and Family Sciences: Linden Connct.cioUiingandnuirilion; April Naylor, cross stitch. .. AchievementRecords: OteenClo­ ver Awanl, Zach Yokley; Bronze Clo­ ver Awanl. ElizabeUi Yokley. „SwofUie project books wercjudged to be county winneni. These six will represent Davie Counly 4-H in districl copipetitions. Jackie Naylor, religion and photography; ElizabeUi Yokley, Electric and Sheep; Tiffany Turner, horse; and Amanda SmiUi, lamb. The Davie Counly 4-H Program is open 10 any youUi. If you have any queslions aboul Uie 4-H program, call Ihj^Cooperalive Extension Service, Davfe Counly Center at 634-6297. Davie 4-H is a United Way agency. Sill. Lawton. Okla. During Ihe eight weeks of training, Ihe soldicn will sludy Ihc Aniiy mis­ sion und will receive instructions in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military couBesy,mili- lary juslice, flrst aid, Aimy histoiy and IradiUons, and special training in hu­ man relations. Allison is Ihe son of Sharon D. Allison and grandson of Rachel E Allison of 36S Butler MIH Road, Har­ mony. He is a 1996 graduate of Notth Iredell High School. Cooleetnee Recycle COOLEEMEE - Il's official. Recyclobles will be pick^ up in C ^- eemee every other Wednesday. The nexl pickup is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 5 ' County Asks Fbr ExempUon From Bidding Requlreinents As costs fora new Davie CountyJail and law enfomment center continue to remain above e.slimalcs, county commissioner, are looking fornew ways to finance the projcct. Lan weck.lheyniloplcdaiicsolution loask Ihe SlaleBuildingCommission for an exemption from bidding laws. "There is no guarantee we will be accepted," said Counly Atlomey Bob Price. "We have rcceived some infonnal indications thal if we didnl have to go Uirough Uw mandated bidding proces!!, we might be oble to negotiate wiUi Uicm a price that would be within ourbudget. Il may be unsuccessful, bul Ihat's where we are." The rcsolutions sent to the building comm'ission lisled reasons for seeking Ihc exemption. "The project is of unusual complexity, involving boUi unusual consuuc- tion requirements, unusual site conditions and difficult connection and coordination wilh existing facilities. "Theprojeclhasbcenadveniscdandbidtwiceandno acceptable bids have been rcccivcd. "The expeditious and efficient constiuclion of this facility on an iicceler- med schedules is in the best public interest. County staff has carefully studfed Uiis matter and recommends that... Uie prefened conuacting method is die constiuclion manager meUxxl. County slaff has received informal indka- tions Uiat Uiis method may resuU in a contract for consmiction of dte faciUty al an acceptable cost." ^ В а М и М . НЧП» ; ф у Wachovia S i i Two Davie resitíents h á W ,fe v æ jkonuted hy Wachovia. ' , : т а Jamea P. H u K h m of Advance ' J^'jras elected auistaiil vice of Ç Vachovià Bank or North CanHna in : ^instO № Sakm .H eU aeoiiiittl lathe ^4|gal gnx^k': да 5 Phil J. Heyne of Mockivlll« hat J " senelectada«iiilaiMYk»preakW,of ff i iachovUOileattaialiServlcMCot- » uratioa In Winsm^Salim. H li b 5 l | ( p « ^ l0 t t o » y il« » , < l^ i; i ¡ Ы В н н М Д к В —-. - CLEMMONS, N C *(» ^ ) 76*41021 ir i im Ukie ln lh$ D tilg n,S ihi,M iim ienm i8 m *le »ck •Н я т - П Ш т к Ш Ш » • Ш ш ф т т Я ф м • F k M t m S y M M •MMMUonSyMÍm •MUM Пост anno8УМШ1 • С и М М е и и т в у М м м Ф ЬОРР) Wlh № paga on your «lit ригеЬаи. i) Н Ю Щ Н Щ ЗШ Н Е Г Good people help. Because Help Can’t Wait + t-iii-NEiP-aaw Create a moment she^ never Ш е я 1 т е ’5 1 > ^1 х ; Fri^, February Í4. L c t u i h % \ ^ g t t in iliw rtn n » including; •'M iAnCUddieUpBaiiiiuet' ^ F .T A Il4ÍÍM c«Boi4 liel • К т 'В е М м В э д « !!« , • OdtartaHCkicalaliOîndÿ' : • К м ' Сш А палкпкпц - ;"v : '•Mtaani.PlawÂSilks:. « ж DAM e FijpRlâT M o c k a v W e .s '.т Г .а| Д 1 Я В :.- 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30, IW Davie Pfeople Cresœnt Donates To Community Projects By M irie White Four Comers Correspondcnl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Brad. Mrs. Joan Coe. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith had lunch Sunday at Westem Steer in Yadkinville. Mrs. Clarence Elmore and Mr. Charles Burgess are still on thc sick list. We are wishing them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White were sup­ per guests Sunday night of Mr. and AGUt fro n God On Tbunday, Jan. 16, 1997 al 10*J3 a m God gave a precious gift to my loa aad daiighlcr-ln-law. A babyboywciglifaig71bs.lloz. Hb nam iiiFraBUfai Capes Bledsoe m . IwaBltotlMMkGodft)raUhisblcss< laptom yfiunU y. M lstylloveyou Juit Uke if you were my daughler andlBmycycsaadheaityouare. 1 lofvc you all three ao veiy much and dM HikiforayflntgraiiddiUd. Lov« Cnwdm (BilUe). The Davie Family YMCA held its annual Chrislmas Social and Recogni* lion Awards Banquet Co celebrate a successful 1996. Through thc dedication and com­ mitment of volunteers and generous support ofbusincssesihroughout Davic Coumy thc Davic Family YMCA is able 10 conlinut lo grow and serve the communily,” said Director Joe Hennigan. The Sarah Wood Volunleer of thc Year Award was presented lo Mike Hyman for his commilmeni to the YMCA. Helstheco-chalrofthe”Next Century Vision Task Force," and was the (up campaigner in the annual Fan­ ner With Youlh Sustaining Member­ ship Campaign. Thc Partner With Youlh campaign provides financial AdvanœNews assistance to (hose who qualify for child care and memberships through our scholaiship program. Sarah Lee Knit Products was recog­ nized os (he Sarah Wood Business pf thc Year for thclr continued contri^* tion to (he YMCA Resolution Run throughtheirdonalionofT-shins.along wilh their original commitment (o ihe YMCA Capital Campaign. Carolina Computers was awanled (he Sarah Wood Small Business ofthe Year for their support and technical assistance with (he development of a multimedia computer center for our Beforc and Afler School Child Core. Recognized fortheir volunteercom- mitment throughout Ihc year werc: Clayton Peelc. Mike Lankford, Mike Hyman. Andy Brown. Perry Call, Sa- N nih Wood. John Williams, Richard Owen, Dana Keeney, Dawne Klmbrcll. Neil Cheek and Beverly isaman. Board members completing their (erm on Ihe board of managers were: Don Bowles, Mary Ann Edwards, Dr. Paul Mighion, Judy Rosser, Dr. Bill Sleed ond Joe Stein. Board members beginning Iheir terms in 1997 werc: Jeff Albarty, Raymond Burks. Keith Campbell, Estelle Crunnil. Dr. Jesus Gonzalez. Paul Jacobs, and Ron Seamon. Special recognition went to Jim Moorc.chairpersonofthcPartnerWilh Youlh Campaign for his leadership which allowed us to continue to serve more people (hroughou( Davie County with assistance. The evening concluded with Lash Felts Couple Celebrates 40th Wedding Anniversary BillyM.andEvonneS. FeltsofMocksville were honored atarcceplion on their 40ih wedding anniversary on Dcc. 22 a( Rock Springs Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Hosts were (heir daughter, Carolyn Brown and (heir nicces, Chrisdne Sain. Rebecca Cartner, Brcnda Harris, Nancy Buelin. and Coleen Walker. The couple were married on Dec. 22. 1956 in York. S.C. A \hrec-ticr cake was decorated with white icing and red poinsettias anda 40\h anniversary emblem on (op. Thc cake was made by Maria Knight. Also served were, pickles, minis, peanuts, vegelables and dip, and rcd punch. A big red poinseuia was ihc centerpiece, which was donated by Helen Smilh of Mocksvillc. Approximately 100 friends and relatives attended. Four Corners News By Edith Zimmerman Advance Correspondent A large and lovely cul flower ar­ rangement was placcd Inthe Methodist ChurchSundayinhonorofAlbert and Nell Potts Poole's 46lh wedding anni­ versary which fell on Monday, Jan. 27. 'The flowers werc given by ihe chiidrcn of Ihe Poole’s. Thc Rev. Alec Alvord of Charlolle prcached uninspiring mcssagcalchurch Sunday moming. Among the visitors to hear him werc Sherman and Betty Wood of Dulin Road. Mrs. Viola Holder wus treated and released from Davic Hospital Sunday after .suffering un angina attack. She is recuperating at the home of herdaugh- ter Nancy Zimmerman. Edilh B. Myers has been transferred from thc hospilal to Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie on Hwy. 801. Fmnces Ward has retumed from a 5 Mrs. Mark White and Jessica. Wc extend our sincere sympathy to the family of Mrs. Till Dull in (heir loss last week. New Arrivals MILLER Scon and ChrisuMilleiofGicens- boro announce Ihebiithof a son, Ben­ jamin Scotl Miller. Bom Jan. 16, 1997, al Forsylh Memorial Hospilal in Winslon-Salem, he weighed 9 pounds and 21 and ihree-founhs inches. Matemal grandparents are Fred and Nancy McHan of Advance. Pa­ ternal grandparents are Bob and Johanna Miller ofRaleigh. Matemal grandmother is Elizabeth Scolt of Hendersonville. BEAM Marty, Lorene and Krystal Beam announce Ihe binh of Iheir daughler and sister, Jordan Loren, at Fbrsyth Hospital 017:26 p.m. on Jan. 18,1997, sharing a binhday with her paterml grandfather, Roy L. Beam. She anived 3 months early, weigh­ ing 2 lbs., S oz. and is 14 3/4 inches long. Maternal grandmother is Judie FowlerofMocksville. Malcmal grand- falher is Mark Fowler of Mocksville. Paternal grondparenls are Roy and Kay Beam of MocksviUe. I i i W i i i i t i d w IN S ID E V i^ U there are then let us help you Snd a new heating system atour... CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Saturday, Februaiy 1,1997 8:00 AM-12:00 NOON HEATMASTEK, Janltral Heat Pumps Janitrol Gas Furnaces Gas Logs by HMtmastar О M IL L E R S H E E T M E T A L ^ day visit with her children and new grandson, Kim and Bob Homer and Hanison Robert Homer of Stamford, Conn. BethWardofRuleighjoinedher mother Frances for (he visi( and flew back home wi(h her. Janna Watson andson Alan Michael ofPurlearwere weekend visitors of her parents Leonanl and Mary Nell Jones. She attended church services at (he Me(hodist church. The Davic County Herilnge Book Pino News By Nora U lham Pino Correspondent James and Lelia Essie took their grandson, Forrest Essie and his friend Heather Schenk to dinner at Dockside on Satunlay nigh(. The occasion was to honor Forrest onhisupcomingblrth- day on Feb. 2, and for making a 4.0 gradepoint average al DavidsonCounty Community College last semester. Yadkin Valley News By Ruby McBride Yadkin Valley Coirespondcnt Thcreare still several out on the sick list from the church. Praythatalhhese diiTerent vinises will soon be gone and every one will feel belter soon. The Ladies Moming Out was last Tuesday, and jusl five ladies enjoyed their trip to Slatesville, und lunch at K&W. Ruby McBride. ajHi Joann and Loric Pilcher enjoyed lunch wilh Hazel Riddle on Sunday alter church. Ruby McBride and Hazel Riddle went to Mocksvillc on Monday shop­ ping. • Agroupfrom Yadkin VulleyChureh wenl lo Davie Village al 7 p.m. forp servicc with the people who were able lo attend. Mrs. Vada Riddle and Irene Hutchens were there. Fork Club Plans Bingo Games B yM u|an<FM ts Bahnson-Chapman Engagenwnt Announcedr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Bahnson III ofMocksvillc announce Ihe engagement of Ihelr daughler, Sarah Frances, lo Bradley Dunn Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie E Chapman of Cooleemee. Thebride-eleclisal994 graduate of Davie High School and plans to gradiute from the University of Nonh Carolina al Chapel Hill in May with a degree in history and an history. Sheisemployed at Ihe NonhCarolinaMuseumofHlstory in Raleigh. n The gniom-eleci isa 1993graduate of Oavie High School and plans logniduale from Ihe Universiiy of Nonh Carolina al Chapel Hill in May wilh a degree in mathematical sciences. He is employed by Ihe UNC Computer Labs. Tlie wedding is planned for May 31, al Firsl United Melhodist Chureh in Mocksville. The Fork Filly Plus Club mel Jan. 22 with 23 members present. Oneida ond Bill Menill were welcomed lo Ihe club. The Rev.KenEvans retumed thanks befoie a delicious meal at II :30 a.m. The president Kemp Bamhardt called the meeting lo order before Ihe roll was checked and itiinules read of ihe losl meeting. Evans read from Genesis 17, and song severol songs. Maxine Conell gave Ihe sunshine report Sis Jarvis gave the treasurer’s repon. "Happy Binhday" was sung toMar- garelPDIts. Door prizes were won by Bemice Hinkle and John Frank Jarvis. &ïeoAe Фт % и е/п 4т е Sanford, 1997 chaiiperson recogniz­ ing Dr. Charles Williams for his out­ standing leadenhip while serving as chairpeison ofthe Board of Managers during 1996. ]. The following part-time YMCA stalTof Ihe month were recognized for going over and above Iheir regular job dutiestoassurelhesuccessofihe Davie Family YMCA: Tillie Hanes, John Fiye,KimAdams,KimColeman,Mike Johnson, Rebecca Myers, Allen Clark, Donna Fullenon. Joyce DeChester, Lora Smilh, Scotl Caner, and Char­ lotte Angell. Entertainment was provided by Barbara Basham and the Adult Hand Bells from Ihe First United Methodist Church. CommiUee is woikinghardtogeleveiy family, club, organization, etc. submit- tedforpublicationhefore Ihe final dcad- IlnecxtensionofFeb. 15. Wewonlto make sure all family, friends and neigh­ bors know we want their articles. TheMethodistchureh ladies willbe making chicken pies available for sale on Monday, Feb. 3 at the fellowship hall kitchen. Proceeds go to the church building fund. Willie and Nova Fleming of Wichela Falls, Texas arrived Monday to spend sometime with Boband Louise Dill. Vickie Rouse had surgery on her leg Tuesday. We're praying that she will have a speedy recovery. Janice James' dauglher, Leonne, bf Nashville, Tenn. spenl last week at home and attendedourchureh Sunday. Clara Mae Foster's name was drawn to bring the coverall game prize br next monlh. The president announcedbingowill be played at Ihe Senior Center Ihe second Monday each month. BringSl gift, unwrapped. , Coverall bingo was won by Oneida Merrill. Itwasdecidedloplaybingoal Davie Village each Friday at 2 p.m. in February. It was decided to give Folk Baptist Chureh a memorial of S2S for Ihe lole Loretta Taylor. Weplayed fivegamesofblngo with winners being Sis Jarvis, Charles Hinkle, Bill Menill, Clara M. Foster, and Bemke Hinkle. Seaford Photography 31 Coun Squ« • Mocbvilic, NC “ 634415S DAVIE COUNTY ENTBtfiUSE Я Е С О Щ Jm . Эа^ lfÌ7 I'll Center Homemakers met for Ihelr regular monthly meeting on Tu^y,'. Jan. 21, at the home of member Ruth Tulterow, wilh 12 memben and one guest attending. ' PalReilly,pinldem,announcedthat her daughter nnd fomierclub member, Kathy Reilly Shiekb, whonow lives in Summerfield, had a s(ii on Jmi 14., As always at Ihe January meeting, the time was spenl niling oul year books and planning programs in areos of ¡Merest of membeis for the coming y^iir. Informiuion was shored with Ihe g^up regardihg Ihe nallonolly dis­ cussed problems with air bogs in auto­ mobiles. Following the business session goodies and hoi cider prepared by Ihe hostess was served. The next meeting will be on Tues­ day, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. at Center Com­ munily Building. Frances O'Neal will be hostess. Hendrix Earns AHT Cr&iential ForAHIMA ■ 'The American Health Infomiation Management Association (AHIMA) arinouncesthalTara Hendrix ofMocks- 'yille was recently awarded the Accred­ ited Record Technician (ART) creden- tiai. The ARTcredenlial means Hendrix has passed anexomination demonstrat­ ing ability in analyzing health informa­ tion. ARTs ore responsible for exam­ ining medical records tor accuracy, reporting patleni data for reimburse­ ment from health insurance compa­ nies, managed care organizations, and other healllKare payers, and creating disease registries for rcseareheis. To qualify lo write Ihe ART examination, applicants musl either complele an associate's degree from an accredited college heallh infonnalion technology program or AHIMA'a Independent Study Program. '1 AHIMA developed the ART cre­ dential lo ensure lhal health informa­ tion management professionals have Ihe ability to maintain Ihe quality ofthe nalion's heallh data and infonnalion. ■ "Becauseoflheimportanceofheallh infonnation 10 patient cote, healthcare providers, and insurers, AHIMA musl ensure lhat ARTs have the appropriate level of skills to practice," AHIMA President Ellen S. MacDonald, MPH, RRA, CCS, said. "The ART exam is exlremelydilTlcull. Anyonewho passes it has obviously put in a lol of hard woric and time." Of Ihe total of 2,339 Individuals who wrote the ART exam, approxi­ mately 73 percent, or 1,70S, passed. Of the 1,963 Individuals writing the exam for the first lime, more lhan 79 peicenl, or 1357, passed. ^ if id \l Five Generations I Five generations of the Boi^es family recently got together for this photograph: 11-nwnth-old Wesley Bowles is l>elrig held by his father, Allen Bowles. From left are his great­ grandfather Lester Bowles, great-great-grandmother Annje Bowles and his grandfather, Bill Bowles. j Davie YMCA Ceiebrates Sucœsskil Year Since Ihe program began in June, № Crescent Electric Foundation has contributed more lhan $58,774 loword mokingodifference in worthwhile com­ munity projects and the lives of indi­ viduals in crisis situations. Nine grants totaling $30,500 have been awarded lo organizations, and fourteen individuals or families have received grants amounlingto$28,274. To date, more lhan $89,265 has been contributed by Crescent mem­ ben tothe Foundation. Ponicipaiioiils completely voluntary, and № percent, or 29,000 members, are cunently al­ lowing theirmonthlyeleclric bills lobe rounded up to the nexl highest dollar, wilh the extra' change going Into the Foundation. Non-prorit,charilableorganizalions and organizations providing assisUuice 10 Ihose in need are encouraged lo apply for funds. Individuals In crisjs silualionsmayalsoapply. Granlappli- calionslorequeslfundsarereceivedon an ongoing basis and are available al any Crescent EMC otTice. '■ Allheir Decemberl996board meel- ing, the Foundation Boani approved the following grants. ' .$1,750 granted lo a single parent supportlngaseriouslylllchild. Money will be used to purchase a healing and cooling system. '' .$10,000 given lo legal guardians of Iwo menially and physically chal­ lenged boys In onler to add a bedroom tolheirhometoaccommodatetheboys. quality woriananship and pride In theii work are iheir assured knowing you have placed this experienced buiioer mej-eSdenl homes with many designs to choose from. Vbu aie invited to contact ;9I0) 99B-222010 set upm appointment lo view Ihe compleled homes they have For professkmalism, oBdency and constmction excellence, contact Janet S, ~ anda&eeconsultadon.Thenatd(X)ryouopenmaybetothenewhoineyouVe ' Bennuda Village Retiiement Resort №yllisShoie,Exeaith«DirectorHiyUsShoie, Executive WeS estaUiihed as a community fot can-free retiiemem ihing. Vma«Driw. phone (810) a tM llZ . Iliey have gtdiied Ihe leputadon as one of Ihe nxM p ie s ti^AsK)ciaiionofIMieineitt№ sonInteinatk»dasoneo(lhevin№ ii_______________________amactt residents tern j l l o m the United States. Each residence is OBtoniized to each iiidiykh^ e of services froin hoine maintenance, lawi can, V l4 > is located in Advance at 142 Bennuda resMi in the с о ш ^ Acoedjled^byte Vlaie; resklents an oflend I fid range of sent full range ot modon equipment and Instnicton I It nsoits, Its impeccable u d S o id o a A lB i because eveiyd^ is attended 10 byamMcukxis and caring stalfl to Bennuda Run Countiy Chtb and GoUCoune and a fitness fadUty ( pick-up ______________,_ __________7o6Eringa __________________„ - It and Insmicton to ЬефрЬпаШпеи program. BtnniiiliVlnrtiiM 'liliiltiiitoot guises, dw nips, dances, parties and acdve duba may also inteiea you Restauram-style dining withan incredible menu ptepand by Iheü own Puisiandier is anodier of Iheir many hnuiiei‘Iben Isawel-appohtedheaiai cents in ao m u d in iiie as well asa sldUed nuning staff ID pcovide iv die kw tenn hetkh needs of dieit nddenn Hie waini, comfDnable and hnurious almos- phenthatpiniiiheremayniakeBennudhVl^iBjusldiepbcefbtyDuotyoutkmdone; Davie County Home Health Agency DennbLHanii«ion.HMlihDinctor . Whenltoomesloheakhcanbialowdooe-lheidinDplace-------------.ctnix^hmapnlpngcdrannlescen№i^ra|efie^t: ;. 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Meadowbrook Terrace OfDavie Jean C Eastwood,/Ufaninb^^ y want the assurance that smeaninghily. ne (910) 9884)240111at 316 North Carolina Highway 801 South, phone (910) 9_________nosphere for tiie eUerv and tfie convalescing In tfie company of opponunily to experience planned daily activities and recreational I of qualiM pnifeskinals provkle 24-hour nursing care and rehabili- One of tfie most difBcult dedskins for atfieir family member w ibe n _„^^.^.,___ w(ii«k'№ inceOf Dnie, bcaled in Adesigned lo provide comfon, saf^ and a home-like aunos|)here for tfie elderiy ■ lone will have tfie ' 'compantons tfie same age, your tovtd 0« progiamsgearedtotfielrinlerestsandabllitfes.Theirleam ," ■ ' toeachiesklenlAtMiMedicare and Medicakl approved (ooms are carefuUyadheredloandthebdlil) ’ kHmace Of Divie, are ga new home, consult with lames S, ZtmmeiiMn, Ic, ConHactot, kicated in Advance at 499 GriOtfi Road, phone (910) 9984l287rn>ey can assist witfi eveiytfiingfiom initial planning and designing duough complete constmction. These professionals specialize incustomhomeshuiltwitfiprideandErst quaiily worionamhipi- - ■ • • ■ y, you» walk in an i ^ ^ tfie dream t o L Consnuction excellence £iough e behind tfieii success. Vbu can test I, It, (Contractor specializes In I and Bntt Lavery at (910) 89S4771 or ICt Coodidar fbr an estimate aboul . ____________Mlyiseq ulppedwitfi modern fire alarm Mtems to ensure tfie safety of tfieirri_____Mndowbnok Тшасе Of Davie invites you lo visit tfieir fine facility when you are faced witfi tfie decision of choosing nursing care for your kived one. the goal of tfie entire staSlslo personally care for and professkinally serve each of tfieirtesklents. Union Grove Milli JbanJ.Keller,Owner _ community depends a great deal Is tfie feed supply cenler. 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'H ie n iiM iB n e n ti> ft» d w M i> o tC n M yh « m i£ liip o ln ttD h ln o n lylid y iiiirillltd tiriii*to i» to any le n te o cin aiiio biY bu w llM d M iS vB Ïw ia i of Ito b i « M ^ d « M n n l i ^ ^. ta iy a (p m n iiic e iirtH o a h n d liry w o a B M a ln o « i^ ^i''¿ ''' . i -..и - |Ь|1м№Ш|Ш||1мии1в " —liiiB iM d .b u in a ilii|iiM ^ и - DAVœ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997Qdvie County Pastor To Participate In Missbn Trip To Haiti IndependemMissionswillbeamv* ing In The Republic of Haill, Port-au- Prince in October 1997 for the third tlrne. Haiti is densely populated and has the lowest per capita income in Ihe Westem Hemisphere. Aboul 90 per­ cent of the population is engaged in raising СОГЛ. rice, frvit, yams and veg­ etables, and or Tishing. The language of Haiti is Creole. Chiislianiiy is in the widespread religion replacing the former religion of voodoo. The goal will beto build permanent housing to replace the ones lhat were destroyed in the storms, set up medical clinics, provide clothing and supplies, said Ron Booe ofDavie Counly, pastor of Goodhope Christian Cliurch. "Each time you journey lo a for­ saken island you ore not prepared for the paid or sufferingyou will witness." Volunteer Workstiop Planned A workshop for new volunteers at Storehouse for Jesus will be held Sat­ urday,Feb. I,from9:30-I0;30a.m. New voliinieers need to attend the workshop and be prepared to commit to working three hours each week or three hours every olher week. MarieCoIlins.thedlrccior.haswril- tenanewhandbookforvoluntecrs. A rtfreshercounic forcurrcntorprevious vulunleci^ will be held Thursday, Feb. 6al 10o.m. If Interested, call the Storehouse at 634-1060 to register. Center To Host Breakfast For Unmarried Seniors Arc you an unmarried senior who Iwould like to make some new friends, or get together more often with the frieiids you already have? The Davie Counly Senior Center will host a breakfast for all unmarried •seniors on Feb. 12 at 8:30 a.m. in the •EoslRoomoflheSenlorCenter. This •breakfast is open to all seniors who are *wldowed,divorced, separated, ornever -married. The morning will be informal •with a light breakfast and an amy of ■ Valentine's Day games. The level of inlerest will be gauged for a monthly gel-together with vari­ ous programs, speakers or cnterlaln- ment for Ihe group. This Is nol a dullng service, nor is It a"Lonely HeartsClub." but rathera special occasion for seniors who do not have a spouse lo comc together for some fun and socializa­ tion. RSVP by Feb. 10 by calling Ihc Davie Counly Senior Cenler at 634- 0611. Cook Stays Busy With Breads, Pies, Pastries ByBiOMWUkinsoa N.C. Dept, of Agriculture When the wealher outside is fright­ ful (sounds like a song) I enjoy trying my hand at baking bread, pies and pastries. Sometimes 1 make my cre­ ation from scratch doing everything myself. Olhertimesl take shortcuts by using a mix or my bread machine lo get me staited. If you are in the creating mood this winter, here are some Ideas that may make your baking easier and more re- w^ng. •If you're looking for a warm place to set your rising dough, a television that is in use makes a nice warm spot. •Knead your dough inside a large plastic bag in order to keep it from sticking to your hands. •Letbakedbceadcoolonawirenhck so. the bottom won't be soggy. •Brushing frozen pies with melted butter before baking can eliminate dry­ ness. : *To get the sides of your bread to bfown better, use a dull-finish alumi­ num loaf pan. . *10 get a dull fmish cm a new pan it can be baked empty in a 350 degree oven. •To help keep your bread moister, tiy using water that was used to boil fiotatoes. : «Your bread will be more crusty if thé top and sides are brushed with egg white that has been beaten with one tablfipTwfl of water. •When nuking a pie wilh a me- liiigue, if Ihe oven is tumed off just when the meringue is brown, and Ihe door is left slightly open, Ihe pie cools slowly and Ihii helps prevent the me- riiigueftomspUlIing. ; «Place a folded damp towel under thé bowl you ate woriüng with and it wont slipandslidewhileyouaiemix- inj. ; •Gtound nuts lUie pecans and pea- n ^ call nuke a nice c ^ Pteuple stall jusi liite you would wiihagtaham ctKkercnist. ; «Moisten the surface on which you lay waxed paper for tolling dough and the paper willnoislipandslide. SoordnifliBiKiiili ;2pkgs.dtyyeasl ;lcupwatmwaler '2’n»p. sugar ; 20 cup cooking oU Mili ll' S rionsl 766-4651 2 cups buttermilk 6 cups self'rising flour 1 isp. soda 1 tsp. salt Mix well, sugar and yeasi in water wllh 3 cups flour. Add oil. buttermilk and rest of the flour, and soda and salt. Treat as rcgular biscuits. No need to let rise. Keeps for al least a week in covered airtight bowl In refrigerator. Bake at 375 for 15-20 minutes. Sour Cream Com Bread 1 cup self-rising com meal 1/2 pt. sour cream 1 cup cream slyle com 1/2 cup cooking oil 2 tsp. baking powder 2 eggs Slill in all ingtedienU and bake in oiled pan at 400 degnxs until golden brown. Peanut Butter Bread 3/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup peanut butter 1 Isp. vanilla 1 3/4 cup milk 2 1/4 cup flour 4 Isp. baking powder in tsp. salt 1/2 cup finely chopped nuts Grease two loaf piins. Preheat oven 10 350 degrees. Plaie sugar, peanul bullerandvanillainlolarge bowl. Beal wilh eleclric mixer until fluffy. Blend the milk into mixture giadualiy. In a medium bowl, mix flour, bak­ ing powder and salt. Using tow speed of mixer, blend 1/3 flour mixlure at a lime into the peanul butler mixlure. Beal unlil smooth. Grease pans and sprinkle chopped peanuts inlo bottom of pans. Spread batter into pans Bake 4S to SO minuies. Cool 10 minutes and remove from pan. Setve wilh jelly. B ultcm llk Coconut Pie Seggs 1 slick butler or margarine 3/4cupbunetmilk 2 cups sugar I Up. vanilla 1 stnall bag flaked coconut 2 (9-Inch) pie shelh Melt margarine; beal eggs wilh a folk and add 10 margarine. Addsugar, vanilla, milk and coconuL Mix well. Pourlnlo2unbakedpie shells. Bakeat 330degrees for40-45 minutes or unlil cenler is film and ctust is btowned Ш Ш ' Fnm • B M (ioodi • QouiM ВММ — 94СК6ЭЭ7 Booe said. As you travel through the city of Port-au-Prince you will see and smell raw sewage ond garbage piled high on the Street curb. In thecreek. people are taking their baths and washing cloihes. The odorofdealhanddlsease as people lay sick in the filthy little comers ihey call home. "In the people's voices one can com­ prehend pain, confusion and despera­ tion. In spile of all ihelrtroubles, these people praise God and pul thelrhope in Jesus. 'This may cause you lo question your own faith and give you a betler understanding of what faith is,” Booe said. Independent Missions Is a mission culled by God. It has been sending missionaries lo the island for three years. The president is Kenneth Lee Booe, a former resident of Davie County. One of the missionaries is Ron Booe, a re.sideni ofDavie County for 11 years, the pastor of Goodhope Chrislian Church, volunteer chaplain for Forsyth Memorial Hospital, and voIunlecrpaslorforWLXI-TV6I. He also does volunteer missionary work for several missions. The home base office of Indepen­ dent Missions is located in Hayesville, Sweet Water Methodist Church, pas­ ior Donna Slewait. Independent Mis­ sions are independent, supported by churches, businesses, fund raisers, and the public. When the missionaries arrive in Pon-au-Prince, they travel to La Sal. population SOO. This is where they stay while in Haiti. They sleep in tents, just as the Haitians. "La Sal has many children in need of medical саге, clothing, food and shelter, ’niisiswhereweareinvolved." Booe said. Independent Missions goal is to supply food, clothing, schooling materials, medication, set up medical clinics and help provide spiritual rein­ forcements." "Many Ihings happen on the journey's, but none compare lo what God does for us. He allows us to see beyond your normal boundaries, tu see reality by looklngdeeplntoone'shean." Booe said. "He teaches us to stop worrying aboul what we can't do and to allowGodtoworkinhisduetime. God is at work in this country and there is hope.’* If you would like to make a dona­ tion lo help send a missionary to Haiti or to help in the purchasing or materials to build the housing, contact Indepen­ dent Missions;c/b Ron Booe, 104 Kae Lane, Mocksville, NC 27028, Atten- lionHailt Mission. Include an address. "I ask you lo remember the people of the Republic of Haiti, as well as people all over the world who need our help and prayers," he said.Former Davie resident Ken Booe Is president of the mission program. S p iritu a l R esources: God Em powers Us ByShlrtayCottl* Satan loves lo continue lo 'push us down' wtien siluallons In our life ate far from what we perceive to be the best. Pethaps lhat Is his greatasl powet~to make us seam that we are less, or incapable ol being, whal our creator God made us to be. A young man sakl to tne this pasl week: 'I am just average and I doni have any real talent What do I have to offer anyone?' Thanks be to our GodI He saw qualities In the 'average' person to call them fonward as tha leaders ol our faith. Abraham and Sarah wete no ‘spring chickens' when God called them to establish His covunant. Intact, Abrahamwasniiwty-nin*. M otesw M bulagiand 'senkir citizen' at the age ol 80, when Qod caled him to lead the Israelites out of bondage. Joseph was soM by hla brother* atayoung age and survived to become a gteat leader lor God. Davkl a young man too, when he went to battle against Goliath. None wete kings or queens, none were tk;h. But God called Ihem, and empowered them with His gukiance. Jesus Christ also saw tha great worth o l those who wouM have thought themselves 'only average.' Many had no wealth, Ihey were Ihe daily laborers--sometlmes having work and sometimes not. Many were queslkmable character, al least by society. Many wete nol even recognized as having any worth at all. Jesus cailed them anywayandompowerodtheinlobeHislolk)wBrs,Hisvritnessos,Hls setvanlsol care and tove. You know Ihem well: The fishemien, Ihe Samatitan woman, the Gootl Samaritan, the lad wllh the fishes and toaves, the chlMren, tha pn»titute, the tax cotleclor. None were rulers, kings or queens, or of tha social elite. But He called them to become what God had crealed them to be; lights In darkness, food to the hungry (body and soul), and hope in despair. And when Christ ascended to heaven on lhat gkirious day ot His resurrectk)n,HadklnolleavethewotklwilhoutHlsprosenee. Heleft us with ttw Holy SplrA. In Jesus great prayer lor us In John 17. He pra^thatwhll«wearelnthl»woi1dthatwebekeptlrom ''theevllone.* Youandlcandaim thatpowertoday. When Satan--ihe evil one' w ^ like to bring us down by making ua thliik wa are not d valua, when wa having nothing to give, when vra might as well give up, we cancallupontheprom lseoflDeHolySplrit. There Is no darkness so dark lhat Ha cannot lead us cut. There Is no guilt so large, that God In Christ cannot forgive 11 we ask. We have apower and strangth lhat can lift us our o l whatever sItiiaUon we may be In, and place us on a solkl foundatton of peace and trust. The Apostle Paul said; 'I can do all Ihings through Christ who strengthen me." Just average. Never In the eyes of God. Claim that promise today. Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE ft GO. 860 N. Unde s t W ln.ton8«l«n,N C 27102 9 1 0 -7 2 3 -1 6 6 9 Vogler A-SONS 2M 9£lM dS'№ 0okDr. ClenmiOfM, NC 27012 91 0 -7в М 714 SPILLMAN’S OIL ft FERTILIZERT m m ^ w is . Cooleemee, NC 27014 704-284-2551 SHEmELOUIMKII ftMLLETCaies lU itiey Foot Roed MocMvllle,NC2702S 7M -4I2-S 5ie IIOGKSVUE ■ииЕМ sumy "ТЬдеимгМвОоПВеМм* South Main SiraM 7M-f34-8f19 SEAPttm UMKRCQIIM NY(МЛ6П0 nCMQ MoctovNle,NC 27021 . 7M 434-S 14I 1 M V K U IM B I ilM M e •7 2 H a ln C liu i« h M . MoetovNle,NC 27021 7M -I34-M 44 сю сш вкпк p .o .B o x m MoctovMe,NC 2702S 7M 434-21M ХР.бНШ! MLUMCOiWC. M ik m o lD A IS V á o U R We CiMtoffl B lind D 4io iS t,llo ctavlH e,N C TM4M-21M E A T O N ?FUNERAL НОШA Tradillon of Caring.... 325 Nonh Main Siieel Mocksvllle. NC 27028 7 M -0 4 -2 1 4 a пяамижш DRUfi СОИМНТ 4MVkHeyRoecl llo cl»vllle,N C 27021 ШПШШШЖ ftlü L H IC .SSIOUSHwyISS ModMmile,NC 2702$ S IM W -W H Б A L T T HMsdatoProtaeslonalPaik Highway 1M« Ml, Advance UNHl OMMNV ш «1 и к П г ам Moekivlllt,NC2ran ёммшотKO.Ioxtt1 MoelmUI*,NC3raMшш-тг The Alim Farm Lessons • TVilntig • Boarding — n Shows »Hauung C k ä in n 'iU tm u ” (WI) тЁашяктк МивбНМЕMMMiftlML ■ м уам рЫ нл. А *яти,11С»0И t l M M - M M GRANI CARIEII BUILOERilNC. iWwieMIC tnw i i M w - m iШШчЦЦчСшт11т,1.т»1т, Attend The Church Of Your Cboice . »! DAVœC0UNTVENTERPIIISEKEC0IUI,JMb3l|,l«97-.Ul Л'JL 'Leroy Rayon Sutphin Sr.. 71, of Winslon-Salem. died Thursday, Jan. 2i, 1997, at Fonyth Memorial Hoipi- ta< after a period of declining health. • He wu the grandfather of Jessie Lronatd and Candice Leonardof Ad- ^ vance. ' ■ ‘ .- A memorial service was conducted at 7 p.m. Jw. 27. al Vogler and Sons RcynoldaChapelbytheRev.J.Morion Reclor. G iw e B ^ Hodges Gmce Belle Goirctson Hodges, 7tl, ofjMl. Aiiy, died Jan. 24, 1997, at NMhem Hospital of Sutty County. I Funeral services werc conducted at 2 p.m. Jan. 27, at Joy Light Baptist Chureh by Ihc Revs. Dale Bass and Froldie Hawks wilh burial following at Antioch Baplisl Church Cemetery. She wos Ihe half sister of Johnny GaiTclson pf Mocksvllle. R u b y S p k e r ' Ruby Fcmlt Wood Spicer, 72. of Jopesville,dedThutsday moming. Jan. 23,1997,alHughChatham Memorial Hpspilal in Elkin. . Funeral services were held al2p.m. Jati. 25, al Viclory Chapel Baptisl Church by the Revs. Spencer King, RMy Osbome, Kcilh Stanley, Joe Pyles, Uvy Goodrich and Jeff Wood. Burial followed in Creslwood Memo­ rial Gardens in Stale Road. . ShcwaslhcsislerofClydeWoodof ^Mocksville. jCarrie Brown Groce CarrieMalindalreneBrownGroce, is, formerly of Winslon-Saiem, died Friday, Jan. 24,1997,al Davie County ^ospital. j; ShewasbomFeb.6,l928,inDavie County 10 l^nnie James and Bertha D. jpnes Browo. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School Class of 1947 tmd attended Duke University. ; She had woriied for Ihe U.S. De- jSartmenl of Agriciillure as secretary of Tobaico Allolmenl. She was always ihteresled In an supported public edu- cation and many charities. She was a jhembet of Winslon-Saleih Chrislian Women's Chib, WInston-Saleih, Gar- j]cnCIub.Civilan,scivedoniheUniled Way of Fonylh Counly, supported Ihe Driun League, served as a friend of die ^vte Counly Libiaty, was a former fcavieCountyHospilalAuxlliatymem- kr. member of Ihe N.C. Fetation of Women where she strongly supported N.C. Zoo. former member of N.C. eommunity College Advisory Board md a member of the N.C. State Execu­ tive Boaid. She was on the committee for the election of Governor Jim Hunt and LL 6ov. Dennis Wicker, she was also on ^e D&C National Steering Commil- pe and a member of die Tidewater Society. ShewasadescendanlofTJ. .Drown. Surviving are 2 daughters; .PebraBiownGnKC of Mocksville and Gloria Gioce McSwaim of Greens- Boro; a son. Daiyl Kurlis Gioce of Faimington, a granddaughter and 4 brothers; Dotman, Doyle and Lany Brown ofMocksvlUeandLesia Brown ^Salisbuiy.: Funeral services wete hekl at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 26,al Haywonh-MillerSihis Creek Chapel by Ihe Revs. Tim |t|aibuck and Dougbs Spuriock and ! Bishop John Heath. ' • Memorials may be made lo Ihe iiideons Inlemational. P.O. Box 182, . MocksviUe, N.C. 27028. i^C .E d d iii| e r MaeCEddinger.89.ofThomas- .^iki. died Sunday. Jan. 26.2997, at ](BstskieMedicalCenletinSneUvUle. O»-FunenlsetvicetwetclobeheUal ;tp.m.Jaa29,alCteenSlteelBaplist .. .ChutdibytheRev.CW.Maa. ShewailhesislerofFivicesSniilh ;<)fMock>viUe. Mf i - JaySeamm j ' J.C. "Jay* Seamoni67, ofjRidge Road. Mocksville. died Tuesday. Jan. 21.1997.alltede4Meli>orialHo5i)llal following a brief illness.. Bom in Ddvie CounlyonAug.31, 1929, he was , the son of the late Wil­ Uam Aubrey and Etta Williams Seamon. He retired from Ingersoll- Rand with 21 years of servicc and hel also previously worked« Burlington Industries for 21 years. He was a member of Society BaplistChurch. Surviving are his wife оГ47 уеш, Evelyn Boger Seamon. whom he mar­ ried on June 30. 1949; a son, Jerry Seamon of Mocksville; a daughter. Priscilla S. Dwlgglns ofMocksville; 3 grandchildren; 2 foster grandchildren; a foster great-grandson; 2 brothers, Emesl Seamon and Jim Seamon, both of Mocksvllle:3 sisters. Ann Sni^rof Churchland. Mary Cartner of Mocks­ ville and Betty Lowlharpe of States-, ville, and a number of nieces acMl neph­ ews. Funeral services were held Jan. 24, at 3 p.m. at Society Baptist Church with the Revs. Steve Cox, Neal Eller and Bill Stroud ofTiciating. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund or the Cemetery Fund of Society Baptist Church, c/o John NanlA 197 Dogwood Forest Loop, Harmony. N.C. 28634. Ruby M. Southern Ruby Mae Marshall Southern. 82. formeriy of Mocksville, died Mon- day.Jan.27,1997,atMeadowbrook Terrace ofDavie. She was bom June 26,1914. in Forsyth County to the late Charies M. and Rosa Pegram Marshall A house­ wife, she was a member of First Uniled Melhodist Church ofMocksville and a longtime volunteer with the Davie County Hospital Auxiliaiy.She was preceded in death by a brother, C. Max Marthiiil. Survive Include 4 sons, Roy H. Southern Jr. of Graham, Marshall M. Soulhem of Advancc, Phillip D. SouthemofNorthWilkesboroandC Barry SouUiem of Morehead Cily; 3 sisten, Gladys Fulp of Walnut Cove, Geneva Kigerof Rural Hall and Rose Young of Wilmington; I2grandchil* dren and 5 great grandchildren. Agraveside service was tobe held at I p.m. Jan. 30. at Salem United Church of Christ in Walnut Cove by die Rev. Ed Biggers. ■ JohnEeDurhain Mr. John E burham, died suddenly al his home in Wilmington on Mon­ day, Jan. 20. A native of MocbviUe he was the son of die hue John E. Diiiham Sr. and Mable Stewarl Duriiam. He was Ihe grandson of die lale Jacob Stewart of Mocksvilk! and also of George W. Duihamof SukesCounty. Mr.Duiham was a graduate of Davie High School, class of 1950. Wake FbrM College in 1955 where he was a member of Phi BeU Kappa and was edi tor of The Sludenl" magazine. He received a master's degree fnxn Duke University in 1956 and later served in Ihe US Navy. , . Heissutvivedby: ason. John Ward Durtiam of Alexandria Va.; a lister, Mrs. John P. (Nancy) Unkrtiill of Sevema Paric, Md.; and a niece. He was pteceded in death by his wife.SusanWcitDuiha№b) 199S. Funeral servkes were al 11 a.m. . Thursday. Jan. 23 in Eiuoas Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ijelaiid' Rkhatdion officiating. Burial wiu'in. Oakwood Cdnetety in Siaiesville. ^ I F i n k D u U ' Mrs. ElhelRnk Dull, 80,ofDanner I ^ . Mocksville, died Wednesday, J^22,1997al Davie Counly Hospital ajjer being in declining healdi. ^Funeral services were al 11 a.ni. Friday, Jan. 24 in EatonFuneralChapel wjlfi Uie Revs. David Giibteadi and nj^ie Craddock officiating. Burial wasin Wesley ChapelUniled Method- i!j(,Church Cemeteiy. ^,They request memonals beconsld- ejpl ford« Cemeteiy Fund of Wesley C^pel yniled Mediodist Chureh, c/o Mr Gene miiier. 3320 N.C. 801 N.. I^()cksvilIe,.4C. j,^rs. Dull was bom in Rowan C^niy, March 5, 1916 lo die lale Fj^ugh Lee and Maggie R. Sliiewall Fi{A and was a reUied supervisor widi l^x Manufacturing. She wasa Ptes- byiman. She was a graduate of Gron­ ig Quany High Schml and for many yffiK had been associated with her husband in Ihe 601 Nunety. She eiyoyed traveling. jl ,She had been a resident of Autumn Cfte of Mocksville for die past six it^ndis. Surviving; her husband, Tillman D^II, also of Aulumn Cate, to whom she was married for 51 years; and s;ycral nieces and nephews. Joyce Brown Bolmer ^Joyce Brown Bolmer, 55, of Moocc&vUlc, died Saturday, Jan. 25, 1997, at Columbia Davis Hospital in Statesville. ■Bom Dec. 24. 1941, In Moores- ville. she was a daughter of Ihe late Robert Shaw and Ruth Lilaker Brown Olid was a graduate of Mooresville Ifigh School and Easl Carolina Uni- vcrslty. ^ She worked in the Mooresville Graded School System for 31 years and was assistant principal of Moores- v^le Middle School. She was a mem- tKrofCenlralUnllcdMethodistChurch cm'd the Mooresville School Board. Survivors include husband. Bill foimer, 2 sons, Jon and wife Amy (fergusson) Bolmer and Chuck №lmer, all of Mooresville; a brDlher, (¿cne Brown of Mary ville, Tenn.; and a sister, Gail Frick of Mooresville. Q Funeral services were conducted at <yi.m. Jan. 28. m Central UnitedMeth- Oflisl Church by Dr. Richard D. ^mdolph. Burial followed at Triplett \jnlied Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made toCcntral United Melhodist Church. 214 N. Academy Street. Mooresville, N.C. 28115. lobertEsteUeWadkins Hobert Estelle Wadkins. 71, of insloa-Salent, died Saturday, Jan. 1,1997, a) N.C. BapUsl Hospital. HewasdiefaUierofSleveWodkins Mocksville. I A gtaveskle setvke was heU al 2 p.jjn. Jan. 28, al MounUawn Memo­ rial Park InNorih Wilkesborot^PSs- lor Ronnie Comer. Early IM Robertson Eariy ToA Robeitson. 87 of U.S. Hwy. 158 Easl,Mocksville.diedTUes- day moming. Jan. 21,1997, at Davie County Hospiud. Funeral servkxs wete heMat2p.m. Jan. 23, al Eaton Funeral Chapel wldi die Revs. Robeit McLawhoin’and Lee Caudle olTicialing. Burial folhnved in Uie Bixby Ptesbyterian Church Cem­ eteiy. Memorials may be considered forUieHulFundofSroiUiGrDveUniled Melhodisl Church, c/o Sue Boggs, Dulin Road, Advance. N.C. 27006. He was bom in Davie Counly, March 5, 1909 lo the lale G.S. and Lizzie Potts Robenson and was a saw­ mill operator. He attended SmidiGmve Uniled MeUwdisi Church. He was prcceded in deadi by a son, Fred "Shoriy'Robenson, aiid brolhera Dewey Robeitson. Grover Robertson and Turner Robertson. Surviving ate his wife, Nancy Wil­ liams Robertson of diehome.4daugh- lets, Glenna Hendrix. Linda Gregoiy, and Ann Newsome, all of Mocksville, and Ona Hall of Florida: a son. Ted Robertson ofMocksville; 8 grandchil­ dren, 8 great-grandchikten; 2 sisters, RuUi Sheeu and Opal Howard, bodi of Mwksville; and 2 brolhen, Arnold Robertson and Press Robeitson, boUi ofMocksville. 0 e t '/ a r e '^ o u r AratAineiWuAonml Mp. / Tbud^MolL* 1(800)4IIUWAY h(l|K/Avww.tffiH«dwiy.org ÊL Pain may be eliminated for millions (SPECIAL) - A new dmg h u been approved that ii exciting resetrehm in Ihe ireatment of pain. 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RMl Ettata BKrimi ’ The USDA Rural Development Agency {formerly the Farmers Home Administration) has ftom time .to .toe^ various Itiventoty real properties, for sale, through' brokers having executed a listing igreerrient yiithittie agency. Licensed riaal estate brotors may obtain additional informatibn by yniting or yisiting the .local RECD office in the Forsyth Agriculture Building, 1450 Fairchild Drive, Winstpn Salem, NO 27105, tdephone 910:767-8160 01704-6M-B681 (Davie County^^ in #éiun#m itbm 0IsNowStning FIREARMS : Good selection ÓÁHANoeuNS • ияа • «ногадм • AMMO............ SpedaHzlngln:MACK POWDn ftm O AM NO ю ш гм п л 1.Bm№92FS.«ínmS^^ SlflMl.,|87».00 ¡ь Ш Suptr ffWVMlt) w/8irm CanvMion.lS1200.00 тЭ.1^»МвЭВ7Мч.8111пЦм......................JtlK .0 0 . 4,8иу«с1|.-Shalgun 12 gi. BaKMIan. ..«M O U pM 0« Fm m Am w Olt ИЦдМ F«in I M . t C M f f W T e M M f f c y w i DCCC To Offér Classes Uavie Discount Drugs ШМчЫ».>См1га«,Ж>]МШ The Davie Campus of Davklson Counly Commiuiity College will offer Uie foikiwing Continuing Education clan beginning die week of F№. 11. RealEsUleElective: StepByStep reviews and updates Uie real esiale agent’s lesponsibility as an adminlsln- lor,buyer'sagenl.selIet'sagenl.buyei's helper and counsel lo buyers. Agents will review mortgages, deeds of trust, types of financing. RESPA and Regu- Wkxi Z and die latest InfotmaUcn jm ck»iiig procedures. Sponsor 1179 (Tuesday, 6-10 p.m., Feb.<li,. ' S3S fee plus approximately $3 forlext- book). ! This class will meet ai die Dayie Campus kxaledat 1205Salisbuiy Rail InMocksville. To pre-register or ols. lain additional infotmaUon, call Uie Davie Campus al (704) 634-2885., t,' Homeless Homer To Visit i Davie County Feb. 7-9 I The Humane Society of Davie Counly has proclaimed Febtuaiy as "Have a Heart for Homeless Peu" mondi. Homeless Homer, the official spokesdogofdie Heinz Homeless Peu Program, will be promenading around Davie Counly Fib. 7-9, visiting area schools and Food Lion stores promot­ ing die program of saving Uie 'Home­ less Homer" or "Morris Uie Cat" sym- bols on pel products. Clipdiesymbols and mail Uiem lo: Humane Society of Davie Counly, P.O. Box 153, Moíkí-, ville. NC 27028. "So, while you're passing out your valenUnesandenjoyingourchocoUles (no chocolates for your pels, pleaie). remember to have a heait for Davi County's homeless pels and sup^ Uie Homeless Homer Program," sdd . BelhGnindfasl. ‘ =1èuumirwTòóLr H tavy OHiy * Banoh O rin d tr T ew w laiAm iovi»етсшушлтттшо! 1 o i í ü r n«OAY,nB.> 11:00 AM-7:00 n i' MOCKSVLLE. 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InveM 99%of(wydolliirdaiMtdiMB|aa|nntabMll otgfnwmitÉy.'llMilalbriUH«»d»|ii»---««ltai, “Г "Г s u - DAVIE COVNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30, WH Cana News By Jo in *C ain''G «lw ln Cana Correspondent I saw a bumper sticker ihis week and it said, "Help a Logger, Eat a Woodpecker". Some of those bumpei stickers really make me laugh. . This year’s Cana Man ofihe Year is James Waller Etchison. "Shine". Inhis 20's.heieftCanatopursueasucccssful career In aviation. Aftcrhisrctlrement returned to the Clemmons commu­ nity. Throughout his world wide trav* els wilh Pai) American Airways, he always longed to retum to Cana. Later he obtained the land lhat once belonged lo his ancestors with imeniion to build his retirement home there. I was in* vited to the ground breaking on July 4, 1996 and saw the wonderful plans. As every generation leaves his mark on thc Cana commiKiily, Waller Etchison has defmilcly left his mark in Cana's hisloiy for future generations loenjoy. His daughter Dahlgren Etchison UpdegmTs plans are to live in the house at a future date. , Lester Eaton is having some of his pines across the road from his house cutjustmaintenanceculting. Forsome reason I drove i^und the church park* ing lol 10 look across the timber that had just been cut.' It was as if I was looking for Mr. Paul. I am sure Mr. Paul is overseeing this job, but this lime from a better view. This years men’s day went really well. Wc pulled the whole thing oh wilh only having to get help from one ofour ladies. Donna Fisscl had to help out on the piano. Richard Pierce did so good witnessing to the congregation. If you were not there you really missed something good. Happy Birthday to Thelma Driver, Lynn Naylor and Robin Seaford. Church To Celebrate | 104 Anniversary Feb. 2. DAVœ COUNTY ENTEBPKISE KECCMU)^ ta. 3% 1И7-ii Leaders Karen Harris (left) and Sue NoKovich (right) witii Brownies, from left: front, Jordan Hempstead, Brittany Marshbum, Shanda Styers, Siiayna Toney and Sarali Sheets; and In back, Lea Tarieton, Courtney Call, Holly Harris, Renee Ratledge, Megan Favre. Brownies Serve Community Broadway Completes Training Navy Seamon Apprentice AdamD. Broadway, son of Kennelh D. Broad* way of222 Broadway Road and Vicky U Fryeof 19B Ptlcs Lane, MocksvUle, recently completed U.S. Navy basic iralningalRecniilTralnlngCommand, Ckj>\ Lakes. Ill During the eight-week program, Broulwaycompletedavarictyoftrain* ing which included classroom sludy and practical instruction on naval cus* toms, first aid, fire fighting, watersafety and survival, and shipboard and wr* craft safely. An emphasis isalso placed on physical flmess. Broadway and olher tccwits olso received insinicllon on the Navy's core valucs-honor. courage and commit* menl-and how to apply them In their ml!itar)’perfofmance and personal con­ duct. Broadwayjolns 55.000 men and women who will enter ihe Navy ihis year from all over the countiy. Men and women irainlogetherfrom their first day In the Navy just os they do aboard ships and at shore com­ mands aroundthe world. Toreinforce the leam concept, Broadway and olher recruits also were trained in preventing sexual harassment and ensuring equal opportunity. Even as the naval service gets smaller over the next few years, highly motivated young people liVe Broad­ way are still finding an opportunity to improve Ihelr knowledge and educa* tion os they become pan of the most highly technical navol force in history. TTils year alone the Navy will have more lhan 57,000 job openings and opportunities, most of which include guaranteed training. Heisa 19% graduateof DavicHigh School. Brownie Troop 1110 meets at Wil­ liam R. Davie School on Wednesdays. The leader is Karen Harris, assistant is Sue Nokovich. The focus on thc first half of 1995* 97 has been on communily service projects. Eirly In October, the girls collected food and clothing for "Storehouse for Jesus." They were given a tour of Die facility by MarieCollins, who answered questions. The giris also participated in 'Ihe Samaritans PurseChristmasShoebox". Shoeboxes were decorated, then filled wilh toys, pens, paper and goodies. Each girl wrote a letter for cach box, which were then sent to children in war-torn areas such as Bosnia and Rwonda. Beforehand, ihe girls were shown newspaper clippings of the ef^ feet of war und disaster on children's lives. Mrs. Hanis believes lhat by helpiiig thc girls be aware of needs around lit, near and far, it will help develop In­ sight and characten also, girls will ftil- fill two parts of their "GS Promised serving God and country. The giris toured Old Salem in No­ vember. Seven requirements wefe completed to receive a badge. A Christmas party and awanis cer­ emony were celebrated on Dec. 18, The focus on the lost halfof theyear will be on Ihe ouidoor and physical fitness. The brownies challenge ali girlsgrades l*3tofindalocaltroopandjoin. Second United Piesbyteriari Church of Mocksville win celebnte Its 104 anniversary Sunday, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. The church Is Io* cated al 458 Pine St. The message willbedeliveiedby the Rev. Репу D. Griffin. Griffin was! recently installed as{ the 1 lih pastor Second Presbyte*! rian Church. A native South Carolina. Griffin Griffin rcccived his tuchelor's degree ftom Jolmson C. Smith Univenily, wlieie lie setved as studeni assistant to tlie chaplain. He also served as vice president of the Stndem Ctaistian As­ sociation and chaplain of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Oriffln received a degree from Ihe Johnson C. Smilh Ibeological Seminaiy al the Interde- nominationai Theological Center, At-' lanta,Oa. > ‘ GrifTinandhiswifeChanmineliye in Mociuviile with their sons Peris a|id Ian. Second Presbyterian Church wju organized in 1867. Priorto this, Negro slaves, who at one time comprised ^ perceni of the congregation, occupied the galleries on each side of thc sancm- aiy of First Presbyterian Church in Mocluville. • :■ In 1893, iond was secured for the new church. Land tunning parallel wilh the Midland Railroad on Ihe west and the Colored Graveyard lot. the - school housclot and tlw Peter Hundley lot on Ihe east and on Ihe soulh by the Mocluville and Lexington Road. The dale was Feb. 5,1893. ; The first trustees were Peter Hundley, Samuel Clement, Aaion Eddlger, Peter Keir and TR. Hellaid. The minister was Rev. Crawford, who served from 1868 to 1893. I Church Changes Scheduli Center United Methodist Church has recently changed Sunday moming worship times. Sunday school will now begin at 9:43 a.m. each Sunday and wonhip will begin at 11 a.m. each Sunday. The aitemaiing schedule of the past was considered confusing lo regulars and especially visitors. CenlerMelhodislisiocatedonHwy. 64 west of Mocksville. SEARS MOCKSVILLE, NC ALL ON SALEALL HOME ELEaRONlCS & HOME APPLIANCES ON SALE fju h id ts lo M pro<hKts K e n m o r e r *30IS.Ocmp canMw vac wl Sa«e C onialicr cckbntcd hb btrthday wHh * B uncy Ibeme party oa Saturday, Jan. 11,1997, al dw hooMaf bis graodparaits, Jean and GeneCoiiialierotCoolcctnc*. Saie wastwoycaraoUoaJaalC. Hcia Ihe soa o f Briaa and Sooya Cor- nala ro tA iktvile , S avc^laytdlib BaracycalwawItlHaaayijlbfroai bfflilyaM iM oM b. SpedalCBoU wutcU iN aaaM aiyroM criifC ool- ccrace aad Us (krtc noath old brolhcr.C aaKim ____________ cd tknled k tr Nrthday « Ш a of h iri*la lh w a llln R o c kO la C *,ia W IM o é ^ a b im ia lUf.S. 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Aheaä Team Going WideOpen Nine games before the end of a curiouA basketball season, Dayie County's varsity boys stûled a new season. ;The first stops on Ihe unmer­ ciful map, which is now trans­ lated by 28- ycar-old interim coach Brian Cantrell, lartdedthe W arEagles againsi Fotiiyth Couniy bouncers M t. T ^ r a n d Reynolds, teams that reserve their Ireihbting for perennial champ West Forsyth. Both favorites prevailed Davie's new attitude, but both teams reluctamly remained awal(c for the game's entirety. The specter o f Davic causes . little fear in romantic basketball beans and no fear in Forsyih County teens, precisely whal kept thc Demons in the locker room 20 minules longer than the noim , follow ing their 72-iO w in Friday night, three days before Dayie sent M l. Tabor lo Ihe edge in a 72-64 loss. No m ailer whal driven coaches say as Ihey inspect Ihe . next opponcni, Ihe next oppo- - . nent in the players'm ind is down the road, rcgaidless if ’ Davie's on Ihe other end warm­ ing up. . Reynolds coach Howard West, driven to Ihe breaking point, stomped to the dressing room. "W e gol ihrough beating • Soulh Stokes on Tuesday, and : we just got thiough playing M l. , Tabor on Wednesday nighl, our arch-rivals," West said. "They're human, Ihey read thé papers, they see records.... You know, that old kind o f ciap." - Despite Davie's efforts to succeed while juggling more sul^lots lhan a soap-opera director. W est was aimed for an improbable basketball war on an unlikely batüeneld. "I tried to tell Ihem lhat they'd belter be re ^ y ," West said. "Davie's playing hard, they've got a différent coach, d iffertnt style o f play, and you had better buckle up when you go play ihem. . ."But until you gel there and go through it, it doesn't register sbmeiimes. 'n«tt's why we had 'an extra 20-minute meeting after die game.” : .Patrons gave Cantrell a hotiscwarmlng lhat he never envisioned in his wildest ^dieiuns. : n M M S M B -n « > B 2 South Oavie V№esders| Clinch Championship With Win Over Rivals Brains & BtaWn : t Tee Bahnson To Combine Academics And l^ootbaN At Davidson College Davie Counly Enteiprise Recoid TceBahnaofi,insislinflhalahnky, ISO-pound ftame doesn't fit hb description cfaaenfoicetan thepidtm de- cidedtogiveup fooibdlafterhb freshman sea­ son. Fifty pounds bter-and after a ^ y ia g a s if. ________ nifkant ide at a scakir on Davie's playoff leam last faU - Davidson Col­ lege came calUog. B ilaii«,w hopbycdli^«adaiid power back during Coach Beiyie Bn>wa'if!ntseHat,haconninedlD pbjhfbr DavUsoa, an independent schbcd which doesn't offer foolball schobrshipa but seeks playen with higl5cadenik;d>iiilies. M huoa piiiayed extremely high gradeiwithacoiitidciabkgiDWth>|iut laIa||hiinelfonihaDiviskn 11 level. 'W ta i 1 got bigger) I felt more valu- abkAsaid Bahnson. who chose io fb lbtt hi hb giandfalhet’s footstept a n d ^ D n v i i M . Uuough thb y ^ s fin l quaner, Bdawon, now 6-3 and 200 pounds, ' la 3.99 giade-poiM average, s b a smut ijoung man. and he t M calch d l 10 what we were' doing bctaiis« o f dut.* Brown said. "A nM om whal I waa toM. he grew quile%bit U m e two diings, and hb goodHiM)e,hdpedhimlianendausly. He,«tnie 10 the weight room ia the rididn'imbaapracticelhai I can recall.' Other dian his eight catches for 85 yaids, Bahnson's name was seldom heard over Ihe loud speaker. Bul hb picaeace was felt Whether he wat sent in moinn from hb dght-end skx or leading dK way In the backfieU. Bahnson was an impoitanlfaclorinDaviegaiBing2J34 yards rushing, 842 more than its oppo­ nents.'Widi die lype of penonnd we had,hepbyedakeytole."Bn>wnsaid. "And I think he has a chance to have a good career at Davidson." Tripp M arin. Davidson's defen­ sive cooidintlar, scoued Bahnson at one o f Davie's home games and plans to shift Ihe wUebodylodefeasiveead. "UttkeaawMkbullfhewoiksand if he's pMient, hell be abb to help them,'BiDwnsaid.Wcikandpatbnce bafbUthalBdiiaaa'awelkMUedia. By Brian Pills Davie County Enteipriie Reconl Trends must change before history can change. Monday afternoon at North Davie, histoiy chwiged. Inside Ron Kiric's wrestling palace. Matt Wilson’s South Davie Tigen changed die surest lock in middle- school spoiu by clubbing the Wikl- cau63-24,clinch- ing the Piedmont M iddle School Conference cham-' pkmship and find­ ing the same desd- nation as their an- cesion, who ac- W lbon compIishedthesamefealagainstNoith lOyeanago. Neariy 600 fans paid to sec ll. and they witnessed North's fall from grace, for the first since'90. The Tigen (12-0) camc In as die presumed favorites despite traditions, rankings and accolades lhat have fol­ lowed Kiric since his arrival 17 yean ago. Kirk practiced a losing speech dial was used for just die 32nd time in his caner and for die second dmc in 61 matches. They're a well-coached team."said Kiric. "Matl'sagreal coach. ... Tve always said he was bener lhan me.” Wilson, who Improved to 364 in hU founh year, didn4 deliver loud boasts. Tve got mixed emotions," he said. "Winning b always great, but when you beat your best friend like dial, you havc mixed emotkms. 'Fve just had great kids to woric wilh, and rve had a chance to apply what I leamed as an assistant (at Davie High) as a head coach. Ih c school and dw wrestling program needed Uiis." If Soudi's Jacob Gamer is die nail, dien Tpny Angell b die hammer. In two cariy matches that boUi coaches agreed could fall eidier way, bodi went Soudi's way. Gamer, widi die scored lied in die diirdperiod,nailedprevxiuslyunbeaien Tyler Black widi eight seconds left for a 6-0 lead dial set off an unicstiained cclebradon by die Tiger faidifuls. Then Tony Angell, who missed most of die year widi a broken collar­ bone, heakd up just in time to hammer Adam Sain 10 die mat 44 seconds be­ fore die end of die second, handing Soudi a 12 ^ le«L Sain wat 8 « con- ingin. "I've dickered, (Wiison's)dickered and I felt diere were eight matches diM we couM win," Kirk saM. "1 dklnl know If wc would win by pin or ^ points, dial was unknown. Bul I knra it woukl end up widi who won by pin and who won by decision. "The fln l Iwo matches was a ^ point swing. Take 12 away ftom hfan and give me I2r W ibonsaM :'H ielim tw oIdiott^ coukl have gone either way. I w it really confident after we got Ihe fir« Iwa" While Nonh pleaded for sameone . to sttip die bleeding, Nadum Bolen'of Soudi tookaS-l lead into die diini and stuck Jusdn Dysonforhis lOdistraight win and an 18-0 margin. North's Steven Stanley pinned Michael Hawbaker in 34 seconds, bul dieriverofdenial flowed dmughNonh hearts when die Tigen lacked up five pins andone decision from 122 lo 133 for an insurmounubic 37-6 lead. Jason Morgan won 7-1 beforellavb Cail.Drew Beck, Wesley Johnson, Lub Soto and Patrick Lowery eamed pins, middle-weight victories dial Soudi has feasted on all year. Morgan and Call are a combing 14-6, Beck and Johnson each are 104 and Solo and Loweiy are bodi 9-1 .T-: Soudi's founh unbeaten wrestfer. Tommy McDaniel, who won by foifeii al 133, improved to 100. Nonh'sCassidyMcMahnposteda pinat l63andWiUieFroelichafSouli impuved to 9-1 widi a pin al 174; Jhockton Dahon of Soudi won for Ih t eighdiUmein lOmalcheswidiapinai 192 and North's Chrb N khob got a fcrfeilal heavyweight. Kirk accepted die Name. "I fisd it was my fauh," he saU. "I dU nl gel dKmprcpared.lhbbadifliEnal breed. 1 usually donl have lo say much, bill we won 10 siraighl maichea. "1 feel lUce we couM have done bettertoday.butldonlwammykidslo get down, rm sure die sun w ill shine tomonow.andinibeawholediffoenl worid." • Nonh had never kM a PMSC match, winning 44 in a m w..... Eariier indieweek,NonhdawnedaiinaGrove S7-30andSoudidiumpcdMooictvitte 78-lOandNonhweslCabmt, 73-12. .... Soudi's Gamer and Moqan bodi improved to S-2.......McMahan it North't kme unbeaten wrestier at 8^X Rich Hunter and Mitchell B ull« ) n 7 -^ .... Nonh w ill host the PMSC lounameat dibFridayeveaii«aMldl daySalunlay. ^ B r it a H U t ;1М1е Còuniy Enleniriae Recoid ; Ibe wresding sequel between Dtvie and M t.^abordkln'1 Uve uploito advance biUing. I ;:'Álbur-tt«diriUer7Hinlly. I : wat aooMhiag in between, a show dm cM ct wouU call a hvburomcr. j ;Lattye«.dieW arEiwtoawepldieiraiadi Piednoat Codtatnce chtnpionsliip .te h y c a n b v irily Í4 í^< )> S p M M 3 l- 3 3 . ;0 a 'nie td 4 i.ta .2 la l0ivie H i|k.lte W « Jü iik t iwepl ML Tabor under l>» « « - w i po|M |ylW rlüàddatiaM lM 6-bafcnlhty H ie match wat built at a bkxkbustKduel dot wouU pictumably deckk die leiyue tide. CoachBuddyLow eiy-utingM I.'Hidh37- 33 win ovvSoudi Rowan, whfch Davb drilbd 63-S. as psychsbgfcal uadopiaaiaf^^iwat ooniUeal hb War Eagba wouU sunive widi lew w oundk.'Veah.ldn^l we wen better," Loweiy saU.'aadldon'l say dial m ta^lm et. Uiey dxxighl day were goiag to beat ut." Ih e coach, however, was prepmd 10 sweat it oaL .*Hita oouM have been ckw ," Lowety- iaid."Yaulakeiw ayapteh»aidapinbac, b u lld m w h tw a « itie b ^ r ........... iM W igh t 1 th n y t an whrn we dotil ■ typdM iM tebaM d,hM ldldi - ~ T - , "Yeahjthoughtwewere better, and I dont say that ^n y timw. They thought they weregoingtbl)eatus." < • CoMh UNiwy y. "Iwats«lbfled, wedida1giveth(m any- diing chcifkWreiQi<iaeardalinl(mtlGlM) . oMoTdiDway.*. ,v .' •j’. й жтИна Mgdlghttil.fcajtekii! JopT, A d a m C o iia a rM l3 0 ;N K 3 M |y S ^ v t. hacaatehe'iiO it««ib (liii*a«W la.' № . 10 C J. Johaiott of,Oavie ttlfP ; No. 4 llw a ia n ly a c o a td iM iiiiih ilM oi.Рмкж Snnkrt .vt. N№ • Davb at 171; aad Nbc t. M alik Nc\6Pcte1Wa«r^al II . Coaaur, who ,won'7-4; wai, sm ivoriadieahD w dD W iisbyt. Mtd Kidd« йоа Ml -Мог. wldib < itic RKkadAandteaMMbgr A d in M ^ S « - ' iK»td pin. "Wa J«ped on «IM h ü > d a n m d ( M d a « É « in o iíM k » * U M iiy í and It e b 'r Am I ю go down by pin wat B n d M t,ta M y H o k , J iie n v S W i,« le i criticaliadieautoonie.TNtG i«wdDttnViel lb iU N tM Ín É *ia n a d lM « O a n n ilH |V ptatd,"Li)W ciyitH ,X h aaer tw ttM in> ii» ' « B h d ltiim iè w U iv k M M A iitm B w ti' d w (W n c n )b u iw e b ia e a a p le tH Ím v « : c ó ia tiM H y ii« ^ ^ 'j d » tH iJ ili» c o « M > « w k i^ lta jlii i > Éd ;i:.'Ootwii> « ta tw :« |a ^ )|itte ’‘« ) i i t e | (d tcU anbtittadarfciirV C J.|D l*lB U ora' aeltM <)f » M liN d w y .i« d t y 4 M b i^ ia it o iH lÍ M > « A a a ) i w t o | M « * < w l M « k m i i ^ i В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RÉCORD, Jan. 30,1997 Continued From Page Bl - ; Most of Ihc new bleachers on Ihc home side were occupied. QuI Ihc tradilional home Tans on Ihc initudci's side have lo be lajicn inlo accounl. •; Raider cheerleaders, who scream for W.R. Davie's fooiball leam in ihe fall, did slums during delays and learned wilh Ihcir ciders, Davie's squad, lo engage Ihcir own side bcl in a chccr-off against Ihc Demon fans during crunch lime. Then Ihcy pmcccded to hurl miniature haskethalls inlo the stands, provoking some youths onto tiie floor for unclaimed orange balls. ■ As for Ihc crowd, Ihc num­ bers \Ycrc taken ofT life support bccausc there's been nights when Ihc balls outnumbered Ihe folks. While West handed out threats, Cantrell handed out Ihanks. "I definitely want lo thank Ihe communiiy and I want 10 thank the student body," Cantrell said. "They really showed a lot of suppon. "And a big thing, a lot of games I've seen the crowd comc but leave carly. This game the fans stayed Iho entire game. These kids need very posilive Ihings righl now. They don'l need anything negative." West seemed more apt to discuss Davic. "Oh, I like what thcy'ti: doing, I really do," he said. "I Ihink Ihe coach has them playing hard, Ihey look like they are having fun out there, they're competing for loose bolls, and they're rebounding hard. I mean, that's all a gobd sign. "It's haul lo tum it around like thal," said Wesl, snapping his fingers. "I think if the players stay with him and do what the coach has got them doing righl now, they may not win every game from here on out, hut Ihey'rc going to enjoy playing and Ihey are going to compete and play a lot of teams jusl like Ihcy played us tonight." For the sca,son's last lap, in an emergency ploy lo revive a 2-13 Recreation League Scores, Standings BOYS 3Vt SAT. IAN. IS H0R.N-ETS(I8) James Arnold S Tim Efb 3 Nichelai Bamhiri 2 JacQu \ .Andrew Beck 2 BLUE DEVILS (16) David Stein 10 Aaron Hollifield4 Terrell Wilson 2 CELTICS (20) Kunis Bivins 2 John McDaniel 4 Ben Boger 1 D J. Rice 10 John Benfield 2 BULLS (6) Clifford Bums 4 Hunter Poster 2 MAGIC (28) .Andrew Guilden 3 Ben Stocker 6 Jemiey Hardin 6 Michael Mashore 11 T ARHEaS(2I) Zack Vogler 4 Zack Jones 1 Dustin Morgan 14 GIRLS 5\6 SAT. JAN, 18 PIRANHAS (19) Britlany Walker 7 Savannah Kowilske 4 Megan Spry 4 Kim Mieshetnier 4 R0ADRUNNERS(I5) Ryanne McDaniel 9 Heather Boger 2 Heather McDanieU TIGERS (17) SarahWnUiamsS Candice FerreU 3 Bnanna Foster 4 HORNETS (12) Kirstin Durham 6 Jenny Broadway 6 > : BOYS 5'i SAT. JAN. IS ■ :c:e ltics c 6) ^ZachHanrahan 15 'Matthew Burchene 2 «Calab Davii 1 'Nathan CroMe4 :kun McNabb 4 NUGIC(20) Thomu Paisley 1 Billy Riddle 7 Russell Sellers 3 Robbie Franklin 2 •R.APTORS(25) ^^licah Camer 6 : Daniel HolIifie!d4 ;i(ichard Pennington 11 ^ Mitchell Robens 2 > Brandon Beck 23 DEACONS (17) Luke Phelps 9 Mvice Wilson 4 Chad Barker 4 ^5UNS(23) :BcnAllrtdS :McKeniM Willoughby 10 ^Joseph Sparki6 ^ftluthew S«ura 2 GRIZZLIES (20) Patrick Lhtle 2 David Bolin 2 Derrick Commer 4 Justin Ltnning 9 Chris Pawlik 2 Robot Furches 1 ;'CAKERS(2t) > P .; Hayes 12 :iravUHoweU5 >CoreyWood2 >Blaih«nReavU2 BULLS(I9) Justin Wime»3 Slewan Swam 12 Andrew McCUmon 2 BUke Klinksiek 2 ■ CHURCH LEAGUE SUN. JAN 19 >LmERTY(56) ;;6r«mWaOIS BLAISE (43) JtyHutchcns? :isTPR£S. (71) : ^ P i t u 2l CENTER (47) (3rcfBanietteI2 :'FAIRFIELD (63) CÇSflbrd Dulin 18 MT. ZION (54) Roane P « o ^ 17 :iSTMETH.(60) ^konC«Qisoa 12 BETHLEHEM (39) ErieCnitchedd tO .'Ì3 . WES. (55) ^ShiM Dyson 13 JERICHO (47) Bnd Dyer 26 : :...................G R U JR. h ig h m o n .;a n . 20 : TARHEELS (33) ; M o (p H in U2 : AiniodtSiak6 : АаЫеу Williams 11 W1LDCATS(24) S anE fb t ‘ Laum C onuiM ri KristinRvnor2 ■ JcmaRicfaitS B«bBrackoi5 BOYS JR. ШСН SAT. JAN. IS BOVSWMON.J.AN.SO :kuus(u) )M aW im n39штпШл14Йа**Впс1ио4 OftIZZLlES(21) Patrick Linlt« D^dBoiiB4 DmkfcCoiMMr: ■. O átfrnm i- ■4' PISTONS (40) Lanny Collette 5 Marcus Lassiter 11 Jciiiiiali Creason lo Cody Wright 6 Jason Hogue 2 DEACONS (48) Chris Snow 8 Robeit Dwiggins 8 Mitchell Gamer 16 Chris Seaford 4 WiilieFroltch? Rod Morgan 2 Chris Stein 5 BLILS (39) Kenny Collins 41 Brent Cranfill 2 James Stewan 7 Stephen Bames S JohnNtiUer2 Wesley Bridges 2 HORNETS (31) Wesley Frolich 7 Dominic Graham 8 Brandon Frisby 6 Patrick Lowery 10 TARHEELS (36) Adam McClamrock 4 JoryRankin II Adam Johnson 1 Greg Brooks 10 Luke Koontz 10 SUNS (54) Kevin Stockton 6 Ricky White 19 Richard Broadway 9 Richard Card 12 Andrew Diywalt 9 GIRLS 3\4SAT> JAN. 18 TT“ “'’ HORNETS (16)RAPTORS (15)Megan Gamble 1 Alyson Walker 14Jamie Durham 7 Christie Taylor 8 Kristy Sparks I DEACONS (10)KOOL DUDES (4)Jackie Johnson 2 Sloan Smilh 2KeUyMitcheU6 Megan Pitu 2 Erin Whitaker 2 PANTHERS (20)BULLS (6) Lauren Williams 2 Elizabeth (Tolbert 4 Dana Vestal 8 Ashley Comatzer 4 Ashley Whitlock 2 Angela Gaither 6 GIRLS 5\6 THURS JAN 23 PIRAN’H AS(I6)HORNETS (12) Brittany Walker 14 Ashley Prevette 2 Kim Misenhimer 2 CarleyBalsey2 Kirsten Durham 4 Jenny Broadway 4 T(G£RS(n>ROADRUNNERS(16; Sarah Williams 9 Ryanne McDaniel 12 Candice FerreU 2 Brianna Foster 6 Heather Boger 4 BOYS 5\6 THURS JAN. 23 CELTICS (30)MAGIC (18) Z«ckHanrehtnl2 Thomu Pardey 11 Matthew Burehette 4 CftlabDavis2 Nathan Crowe 4 Kurt McNabb 8 BiUyRiddk7 SUNS (29)RAPTORS (10) Ben Allred 1 David Orsillo 4 McKenitt Willoughby 18 Richard Pennington 4 Cmon Glass 2 . JoaephMatthew Saura4 Brandon Beck 2 LAKERS (18)DEACONS (II) DJ Hiy«2 LukePheIpt4 Travis HowtU 8 ClayNaytorSCorey Wood 2 Nathan Rmvis 2 Chris Hautcr4 Nick Taylor 4 BOTS JR. HIGH WED. IAN. 22 PISTONS (62)DEACONS (42)LannyColltitt 15 Chris Snow 17Mareus La»trt8 Roben Dwiggins 15JmaiabCr«aoa23 MitcheaGaincr4CodyWr^4 Willie Frolich 4Jaio al^2 CMsSteia2 HORNmOS)BULLS (34)WakyFreëelilO KeMV Coffins 20Doniflse Graham 10 Breot Granfia 2Joiy01aico2Justin James 1Patrick Loweiy 13 James Stewart 6 KeUenMiUcr2 JohnMUIerl SUNS(M)TARHEELS(44)KevkStOGkioaU - NickAnx)ld6 RkkyWlÉtH ioiyRadqol2Rklard Broadway 8 OratBrooksU'DmPeplid AainwDivw*?Luk«XoontilO ' .:’'.В|11*1СПМй4 ; ' record, Ihe new pilot has un-jj?; veiled nciy defensive iaws. In a nutshell, it's man to man. In i | reality, it's'i visc-grip applied;, the instant ¿lock slatls. ' It still .sniells new. t ¡' "We've only done it four ' days," said the understudy, wHo chosc lo name it pressure defense. "Mistakes arc going'(0 happen. Wcjlct pcnetnition happen tpo'^ch, bul you can’l be pcrfect at it in four days. "I've studied a lol of head i coaches and have pul some ■ fj Ihings togelHer. It's based on a- hclp-aiid-recovcr sy.stcm, and' thc.se kids hi^vc got lo Icam ti ‘ help. It's not'a one-on-onc game. It's not an NBA game out here, They have to work together, md Ihcre werc a lol of instances lhat wc (lidn't help each other when Ihcy pcneiralcd. "Il's ju.sl wide-open man lo mail in your facc, and I'm a firm believer in it," Cantrcll said. "To play Tabor lo a tic until Ihe end und io play Reynolds as lough as wo did, I think the defense work,s." In the aftermath of Canirell's firsl loss at Mt. Tabor, he trudged back stage cxpccling lo address a mortuary. Bul he found a pulse and his nise. He sensed thal momentum's melcr can rise without a showing in Ihe win column. "After Ihc game, I was like, 'Oh no. I've got lo go into this lockcrroom, Ihey've got anoiher loss,'" Cantrell said. "But Ihc kids were pleased - not overjoyed bccausc of the loss - Ihey were very happy wilh ' irZithe way they played. They kntf»; they gave it all they had. Thcyjji; knew they had a chancc io wiO*;< the game if a couplc of shols would have fallen. I tl|lnk lhc';>; kids believe In Ihc sysiom." The War Eagles punchcd tlfei time clock last wccli, and ihcjC*;' won't punch out until thcy'rc'dliir: for Ihe final count. -t,': "It's like I told Ihe kid.s, you've only had four days of Ilk; defense," Camrell said. "Think’:^ aboul when you gel 20 days o ffi it. Think about when you get days of it and when wc get inlCrt the conference tournament."^ ‘¿t At the breathless end of lhc:-:s marathon week, Cantrell thou^^t aboul sleep, relaxation that hal-i eluded him sincc he punched in ' Bul don'l expect him lo blink •! an eye. . A Good Season / Duran Link of Lexington, son of Ricky and Donna Link andgrandsonofJoeandJudy Gobble of Mocksville ai^d Bobby Link of Lexington, killed a 9-point, 22-1/2 iri^fi buck while hunting In Iredell County, fiis third, and best deer, of the year. It will be on display atthe Dixie Deer Clas­ sic in Raleigh. ‘ Brandon Hedrick, 8, son of ti^att and Debbie Hedrick of Advance, killed his first deer on Dec. 4 In central Davie. The gun he used was his great-grandfather Foy Dowell's gun. 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"№ gets upset and fnntralcd. I Idl him he's notgolnglopinevaybody.Hewieuled well." Ml. Tahoe owned three of Ihc nexl four matches, beaiing CJ. Johnson. Marion and Tunis to close within 31- 17. Sandwiched in was Zeb Cartel’s fiisl-peiiodpin. Pins by Brian Murphy and JJ. Rice nailed dovra an exclamation point. Сошмг WMty • A win over Reynokb or Soutli SlokesihiswetkwouUcIinchtheietui lai season for Davie, whkh Improved to2l-2overalland4^inlheCFC..'... . DaviewillhosttheCPCtoumafflenton Satunlay, beginning at 10 am. JV Wrestlers Mate Mark Membereol the DavleHIgh varsity wtesWng team areftomlett,first raw,BradPack, Jamey HoK,Jetmny Sink, AdamConnor, Tim Ijames and Thad Johnson; second row, Jon Mauney,C.J. Johnson.,ZW) Carter, Jake Marion. Petelunta,Brian Murphy andJ.J.Rk». -PhetebyltoblnFMguMen bavie High Swimmers Continue Winning Spree Davie's swim teams took their show onthenudlliursdayandshowedNoilh Davidson and host South Rowan what all Ihe hype is aboul. ;■ .TheWarEa8leboys,whowonlheir fifth straighi meet, secured llrsl place lii eveiy evenl to tally 157 points, 78 bidre lhan Soulh. North scraped up 11 pobits. llie girls wcie 16polnu(i30- 114) beller lhan Nonh and Soulh lal- Iled 60. The boys' lop swlmmeis were Lu­ cas Lamonds, Brad aarii, Mike Heiny and Ryan Powell, who each won two individual evenls. Lamands won Ihc 200 free and 100 back; Oark won Ihe 2001.M. and the 100 breast; Heiny won the 100 butter­ fly and Ihe 300 free: and Powell won Ihc 30 free and ICO free. Powell, Heiny, Lamands and Clark triumphed in Ihe 200 free relay and Ihe 200 medley reUy, and Claric, Heiny, William Johnson and Scoit Leverenz captured the 400 ftee relay. The Call slsteu, Amy and Dana, accountedfor three nm-place finishes, wilh Dana taking the lOOfree and Amy claiming ihe200bee and the lOOback- snoke. Jill Prillaman joined Amy Call as a double winner, laking the200LM. and Ihe 300 free. Adriene Bridgewater lopped Uk fiekl in the 100 breasi, and Prillaman, Amy Call,Bridgewataand Tiacy Boggs won the 400 free relay. •On Jan. 13 against South Rowan, Prillaman wasawinnerinlhe2G0LM., Ihe 200 medley relay and the 400 free relay.Sbewas missing fnmlasi week's article. tiger Boys Upset Mooresville, Girls End Season By Brian PltU Davie County Enlerprise Record South Davie's eighth-grade boys pulled off one of the most improbable and dramatic upsets in Валу Whidock's 11'умп ai caadi, ihocUng heavy favorite Mocresville 34-31 hereThurs- day. ■ ' Soulh'sgirls(4-£),whowereelimi- aaied ftom die playoff hunt, split two games locnd tte year. : Witti the win over ttie Red Imps, who had won seven of nine games coming in, the Tigen clinched the No. 1 seed in ttie Piedmont Middle School Conference tournament. - ThcvicloiyaloncdHln'lmoveSoutti (4-6) inlo the postseason. Four teams tied for sevenih in ttie league, leaving ^ y two skxs for ttie eight-team fieM. NolonIydidSouttislidein,itgollhc seed, avoidingadate wilh lop- s e ^ North Rowan in lasl Tuesday's fiiai round. Instead Soutti hooked up witti sec- oi)d-sccdcdKnos,and ttie survivor ttie will play ttw Mooiesville-Eiwin win- neiThursdayai7:l)p.m.alNafdiwest Cabanus. In a botly-caatestcd game, Soutti's ScollieCninipmadeasleal dial pul the Tigers ahead by one witti 20 seconds len. Then Whitlock went to worit. They callcd timeout and 1 pul on a semi-press and tokl ttiem to i ^ be­ cause we only had ttiree team fouls," Whitlock said. "So wc let about four seconds run off and then fouled." Soutti was aiming lo foul again, bul ttie Red Imps tumed die ball over witti nine second left. Under Mooresviile's goal, dw Tigers ttirew deep to Rod Tenor, who was fouled. A desperation 3-point laiwch by Mooresville missed to end ttw wiU affair. Ihe guys were ttckled to deatti to make ttw pUyoffs,’ Whidock sakL "Now you never know whal can hap­ pen." Crump complemented Tenor wilh eight points, Nicholas Propsl added five and Coiy Dulin hál two. GiriaEodWtthBwii 'Hw Tigei giris ended ttw season wilh a resounding 28-11 victoiy over Mooresville. TV late-season surge - ttitee wins in ttieir last six games - left a favorable impression on Coach Maiy Ann Ed­ wards. "We definitely pe¿ed al ttw end of the season," she said. "Not dal we changed, we jusl started hustting more and a lol of dw girls don't play year-round basketball. Mooresville - led by eight points fiom Shelby Michael, who scored 13 ttw previous game hi a loas to Nonhwest Cabamis-Soutti was able to attack ttw Red Imps ftom all angles. Hw win was a team effort," Ed­ wards s ^ "Not one playei stands out except Maiy Jo Hood's insUncIs on defense. She doesn't always score but she helped a lot. "All of dw post players - Katie Beinhaidt, Tara Benson, Stephanie Hepler and Kim Hillon-didag^ job rebounding. We were bigger than Mooresville, and I told ttiem not to let Mooresville get a rebound. "They answeicd ttw call.... Moores- ville didn't gel many." Soutti got four points from Hilton, Hood and Bemhardt, and AmberCarter, Ashley Hanes, Cindy James and Ben­ son had two apiece. Davie’s JV wrcstling team conttn- ued to shake the ground that varsity teams walkon, placing four nist-place wresden in an I l-leam toumamenl Satuiday at North Davklson High. Nick Summeis (112 pounds), Michael Mitchell (133), Johnny Daye (143) and Zekc Earie (160) were ttw top finisheis. 'There wassonw stout competition ttwre," Cbach Jeff Bameycastte said. "Thomasviile had ttwii whole wres- tting teamand Easl Fbnyttihadabunch of vanity wresllcn. TWs was a good tournament." Wil Lowdenniik (171) and Steve Lankford (213) were ninnei-ups and Cody Angell and Adam Boger were ttiird. Jeremy Bailey was fourth. "We had a couple lo wrestle real well," Bameycaslle said. "We've conw a long ways. Wcgotsome wrestling time and experience, and dwre were some good leams Ihcre," •Team scores were not kepi....The IV fieU consisted of Paridand, Ml. Tabor, Soutti Stokes, Ledfoid. Iho- masville, Cenlrai Davkbon, Trinity, North Davklson, Reynokb and East Fonyth. .... BaneycBlle miliuded Bnd Smidi's efforts at 132. "Brad wiesded a couple of bosses," he sakl. "He's getting better and sUrting to lis­ ten. Davic took seven of 10 matchts'. while dominating Ml.TiterhereTuea- day.Jan.2l. ' The score wasn't kept, whkh dklnt _ bodwr varsity coach Buddy Lowery. | "We'retryingtowrcsdeasmanyaswe I can," he said. "Drew Ridenhour- wrestled ttw same man as Adam Bo- ’ gcr. We jusl want experience. They! practice as much as everybody else so | Iheydeservctowiestle.'' j DaviepinswererecoidedbyBalley,; Earle, Lowdeimilk, Boger and FostCT.; Dayc won an 8-3 deciskxi, and tlw J Spartans'forfeited to Nattian Jbycc. ; Smith and Ridenhour won prelimi-; naiy malches. : M atN 0w 4-A ~l W m tling Top-10 PoH i 1-Caiy 2-Eden Morehead 3- Seventy-First : 4-Davie Couniy ■ 3-Charlolte Independence ! 6 - Hillsborough Onnge 7-NewBera . 8-Durtiam Riveisklc : ; 9-Roxboro Penon 10-MI.Tabor ■ Odwn; Attwns, Drive, Grimsley ' and Tuscola IM - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD» Jan. 30,1997 •Rocker Rodiner • Multi-Position • Chaise Lounge SEAT 1 Н Ш Н Ш Е 13.(1 ьПЕТ 13. (NRA) CtMrtotto vs. N«w York Daniel _____ Inc*>46 Sou lh Main Str— t « 634-2492 » M ockivlll«. NC EATON F«LSERVICE,INC. Caring TriiiUlion Xince 1951 " 325 N. Main Slreel Mocksville, NC 27028 704-634-2148 rI II L NAME THE WINNING TEAMS {EACH WEEK iWINi. CONTEST RULES 1. 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SEE JACE TODAY! 1.Wal<aForeelm.lilaiylan« Bonanza MobUe Homaa 700 WMMboro S t • MoetavWt, NC lnier.Hwys.eoifte4N. :h n u i Л S í t m ih J K k M c rtm DAVŒ C O I^ ВШаИ?М№|^ S* Girls Fall To Mt Tabor, Reynolte : Bjr Brian Pttti ' Devie Coumy Entopiise Record Evciyihing thal the Davle vanity : girtsbasiietballttamhadbuilliniHlast ' gameatMtTabarcanMcrashingdown : here Friday nighl. The War Eagles, coming o(T their best game in a iCVpoint loss to the : Spanan5,felllntoodeepholeearlyand : never found a way out in a 32-39 loss . toRJ.Reynokb. The Kthack, Davie's fiAh straight ; in the Central Piedmont Conrcraice, ; droppedtheWarEagiestoZ-lS.Milile . Reynolds improved to 7-8,3-3 in thc ; league. Davic, three days after scoring a • season4iigh 52 poinu, had 21 tum- I overs compared to 13 shots inihe first ’ half against Reynolds. Tticy rinlshed - wiih34lumovcn,sixabovetheiravcr- ■ Bge.andshol33pcinmfiomlhcncld. Coach Mike Dinkins of Davic was _ dumbfoundedinthclockerioom.whcn '■ Davie was staring al o 25-11 deficit. ; "Tliat'sejiactlywhatwetalkcdalioutat , the half," Dinkins said. "How can we ; do 50 good at Tabot? The sccond half ' was a good half. We played haid but : wegetinsuchanit.WegclIostonthe . offensive end. It's the same offense we ■ scored 30-some against Tabor with." Coach Jeff Fauilin of Reynolds felt : ^relieved that Davie was unable to lin- ' i^ plays. "They had good looks but ; (the ball) went thnxigh their hands," :; Fauilin said. "They had some unlucky ■ breaks. They play very hard and veiy I;aggressive and they're going to win : ;some ballgamcs, bccause they're a :-,toughsquadandwell-coached.Imcan : .that high-low ofTense is very difTicult ■ ',tbdcfcnd.Thcy wcicopennuny.many ■ times." :' While Davie went widnut a point •: for neariy seven minutes, die Demons ■iwentooan ll4)nintoopcnupa 17-S ' IMIwMiStllleftinlheiKcondquar- :ter. ; ; Davie made one field goal in the V second and four for dK half, and com- mitted2l tumoven in the flrst Ifimin- ; utes. "I was really fhistralcdanddisap- ■, pointedlhewayweplaycdtherinthalf ; afler the way we played alMt. Tabor." ; Dinkins said. "We were so flat.... It's ;;iike I asked (assistant coach Ue) Steed Aodemn Unvilie, 'What do you do7 And dien we comc out and play thc way we did in the second half, ll was like two difl'erent ball clubs." The latter of die clubs outscored RJR 28-27 after the halftlme speech, bul die lead grew in the diird behind RJR's Shamry Kenly, a slashing guard who scored nine points during her team's 18-14 run. Senior guard Page Steed drew ihe Kenly as.signment in the fourth, hold­ ing her to no points as Davle flnished die night wilha 14-9spun. "Pagedlda super job on her in the second half," Dinkins sMd. "She probably caiw as close as anybody in the league to really shutting her down." Hie War Eagles played whh a pur­ pose In die closing minutes, despite only making ihiec of 17 shots. Attack­ ing the glass resulted in frequent trips tothefree-thiDwiineanddictumoven were limited lo six. Davle had an 8-0 run in a span of two minutes. "I diink they just decided they were tired of playing die way ttiey played in die flnl half," Dinkins said. AftcrSleedandTerilaAlienofRJR traded 3-pointen.Slcedwhlppedapas3 to center Erin Umberger for an uncon- lesled layup lo make il51-33wilh2;54 left. Then Dana Smidi followed diree free throws from Andrade and Umberger with a 3-pointcr from die comcr. cutting die lead to 31-39 with 43 seconds left. The home bench enjoyed Ihe flurry. "I couU hear die giris cheering the olher giris on," Dinkins said. *1 even went down die bench wilh aboul 40 seconds to go and told diem I really appreciate whal you're doing. Most teims - the way diings have been go­ ing - would be righling each other, but our giris are really filing for each odKr." ;i Andrade, who had four rebounds, matched her season high with seven points to Icad Davie^"Ashlee really stepped up and playeil well. and Цкп wc had several giris widi six, four and flve,'Dinkins said, Anderson, Umbeiger, Steed and Melinda Richie h^siileiKh, and Smidi and Leslie Holcomb icorcd flve and duee respectively. • The War EagIet,.who only al- tempted four free throws in the fltrsl 26 minutes, made six of 10 down dK stretchtofinishlOofl^....Holcomb's 6.4 scoring average and Umbcigci’s 3.4 are team highs....Andenon, who is'scoring jusl over diree a game, is averaging 6.3 over ihelasl four games. ..„ Allison Foil and КсЫе both pulled down flve rebounds,'uid Steed dished otil four assists and Kadvyn Jackson Uirce.....Appioachingloumamcnltinie, the Demons are rounding inlo fomi. "We'restatlingloputdiings togelher," Fauilin said. 'Wc really got our clocks cleaned by Ml. Tailor, so we really wanled to come out md show we're a better leam dian wli4 vve played on Wednesday nighl against Ml. Tabor." Spartans Hold On Ml.Tabor(IO-t,2-i CPOgrabbed an early scven-poinl lead and held on to i»capewidia62-3i vicloiy over the upset-minded WariEaghs Tuesday, Jan.21 alMt.Tabo(J Two Davie playm - Jackson and Rkhie, who scored 10 poinis each - rwhcd double flgu^ only de sec­ ond time dial's h a n ^ all year, and Umberger added ite. Hokxxnb waa next widi seven, Шспйп widi sbt, SMdi widi four and Steed and Tiffany. Peoples widi direc. ; "I diink die Tabor game is dK best d l-aiound game w ^yeplayed allyear," Dinkins said. "Even though wc k»t by 10, wc were playing such a quality bailclub. They're r^kcd in d K lo p flv e in d K Northwest Ml. We jusl really stepped itup.WcgX d ow n,but we just didn't quiL "To play them dK way we played dKm on thc road isasuper compliment to dK giris." Krislan McMillan cheeis for the War Eagtes duiing Friday nlgMs game while Wi*am R. Davle maicots Jenny Snyder and Emily Jones take timeout for a toUlpop. JV Team Defeats South Roiivan 4M4 Christy Frogge led dK charge with ; 19poinUandJulicMcDaniel added 10 :aa Davie's JV giris basketball leam :held oif Soudi Rowan 49-44Tuesday, ;Jan. 14 in China Grove. In gaining didr first Central Pied- ;:roont CMfeience vktoy of Ok sea- ::ian, dwWat Eagles impnivedU]l-2in ':ite league and 8-3 overall. The War Eagles, who ted 21-20 at dKhalf.extendeddicir Icad to seven by dK sun of dK founh. Ftoggc scored seven of Davie's nine poinu in U* sccond, which helped dK War Eagles mainlaindKir lead going intoÜKbreak. Davie's shooting star from recent games, Tina HirtiKss. coded off con­ siderably wilh seven points and KadKrine FhUUp« and Erin BaMwin added four apio^ Ember Spillman and Amanda Frogge chipped in two eaih. • Thc Raiden made IS of 30 fire dvows while Daife hil 10 of 21..... Clitiaty Fiogge's'average climbed to 13.1 fordKyear,foUowed by Hrtness' I0;:4, McDaniel'sU.9 and Amanda Rogge's 4.7.OHS vaiisty fbiward АШвоп Fon kwks toward the basket as She к sunounded by R iy noUs'defenders. -ИюЮ^уШиаииЫи* Your 0Фв1ФГ For: ■ gj IM io t Motor Co. Inc. V т я т я Phont: 70443449^ I ^ ^ ^ " 225 Depot Street_________M o^ville, Ng tm 1 0 .0 u to ^ a ìW Q la T tc h E L E C T R IC A L Ч DAVIIsum , 14eeN.Main,Mocli*viltl (704)634-2869 ii oouus KKWS H A i?O W A R E JL MOCK rm MOCKSVILLE . sea VadUnvNI* Road Phone 634-6115 0||гМм1/м<м1гМрм1||«МпМкГм be . . Н т У Ы н Я т и й Ш ш Й пHoum: 7:30-5:30 M-F » 7:30-1:00 Stufdey--- Вб - DAVIE COUNTY ENIERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1W7 To th e Wire Davfe Puls Scare In Reynolds, Mt. Tabor By Brian Pitti Davic Coumy E nicrprisc Rcconl On paper. M. Tabor and Reynolds wouldn't havec)lpcctedtohavctrouh!c against Davic'svlarsliy boys baskelball team last week, On the coi both did. Davic look Tabor to the wil before losing 7|* 64. and {(led R Reynolds forme of Ihc first half front of a sudden raucous hotric cmwdFridayniglii Jamie Neese only 10 drop a n.«0 decision.llic games wre (he firsl of Davic interim coach Brian Canlrell’s career on the varsity level, having replaced Darrell Stccic, who resigned Jan. IS. In losing forihe sixlh straight lime, the War Eagles fdl to 2-13 overall and 0-5 in Ihc Central Piedmont Confer­ ence. Reynolds, ^ small but lightning quick squad under cilmh-ycar coach Howard West, improved lo I3*3and5* I. "Ml. Tabor is a powerhouse, Reynolds Is a known powerhouse and a few breaks toward the end and wc could have stuck them," Cantrell said. "But it jusl didn'l happen that way." Eric Kofke is fouled by a Reynolds' defender as he flies toward the basket in Davie's loss Friday night. - Photo by Mike Barnhardt Trailing Ihc ftr&t 13 minutes. RJR look its first lead Ihree minutes before halfiimc and cluag to a 28-26 lead at the break, setting up an 11-2 spurt to qwn the third qujier. The Demons, who outscmcd Davic 24*8 In the third, extended (he lead to 20 late in the period. In large part because of Jon Skinner, who scorcd nine ofhis game*h\gh22 points in the frame, and their rtlcnllcss full-court pressure. Canlrell, who stresses similar de­ fensive aggressiveness, wasimprcsscd. "My hat’s off toCoKh West." he sakl. "He does a great job with (hose kids. Their press is unreal. It seems like sometimes they have 20 (players) on thecourt. I told the kkls they're going to gel their turnovers oa the press, we jufet need lo try to limit it and don't gel carried away.” But Davic did. * ^ l’s whal hap­ pened," soidCantrel^whoscclub com- milted 28 turnovers. "Wc had several turnovers real quick and they jumped on us." But Davic refused to give in, scor* ing seven unanswered points to shave the lead to S2-39 wilh 7:18 Icfi in the fourth quarter. Eric Kofke, a sopho* more guard playing his first varsity game, hil a 15 footer to end the third and В J. Johnson powered up for two 21 sccondsinlDthcfourth.ThcnCcdric _Whilcmadconeoftwofrccthrowsand Tremai nc Dulin, whowasthrccofthrec from the field, scorcd down low. Davie's assault didn’t end ihcrc. The War Eagles climbcd within seven wilh 4:47 lefi, u mn aided by RJR's five straight misses from the line. Kolkc hit two frcc throws, Eric Kistler pulled up fwa shon jumper and freshman John Orsillo. also seeing his first action with the varsity, slung a bullet lo Jason Nccsc for an uncon- tested layup. West, disturbed to no end, callcd time. "Wc changcd defenses, changcd people, through a little motivation and then went back oul - bang, bang, Twc or six points," West said. "It seemed like every time wc hit a lull. I had todo thal." His boys responded wilh a 5-0 run, but Davie shificd into high gear oncc more, scoring six .straight poinis to draw back lo 59-53 al llu* 3; 14 mark. Charles Miller hit two frcc throws. Derick Faulkner scored all of his four points in 14sccondsandOrsilIoscrved un around'thc-bock pass to a streaking Faulkner, who later mode two free throws. But lhat preceded the Demons' cx« pIoitsalthcline.wheretheymade llof 16 inthe last two minutes to pull away. They made 26 of 41 for the game, shooting 25 morc than Davie, which was 10 of 16. "We've been a pretty good frec'throw shooting team all year long," West said. "We've vran a iot of games at the line. We make more free throws lhan Uh: other team takes imd Ihat's helped us. Our quickness getting to the basket helps us gel lo the line." Davie's hot flash started wiih the opening lip.streakingouttoa tO-3leod in the first three minutes. Josh Bam* hardt scored in deep, Jason Nccsc con­ vened a three-point play and Milkr nailed an 18 footer and 3-poinler. West anticipated a Davie team rum ' ning on 0 full lank, but his players' - didn't. "It was anextreme lack of focus ' ‘ andconccniralk)n.’'Wesisaki.'They’re ” human, they read the paper, they see - ‘ records.... You know, lhat old kind of* • crap. 1 tried to tell them they had bettef <" buckle up. bul until you get there and *' go ihrough it, it doesn't register some­ times." >*' Three succcsslve buckcts by Jamie'-” Neese, who scorcd a team-high 12 •' points on six-of-six shooting, kept“' Davic in the lead after the firsl, 16-13.'' Kolkc hooked up wilh Dulin twice ” on inbounds early in the second artd" Jamie Nccsc. once on a n6-Iook pass' from Gcric Polls, scored twice jusi before Intermission lo tic the game at ’ • 26-26. Henry Amos finished a fast break ‘ whh 25 seconds lefl. giving Reynolds' • u lead it never relinquished. • Jason Nccsc, who yanked down ‘ • IOrcbounds,andMillCT(fivcrebounds) * • hadninepointseach.andKoficeaddcd ‘ eight points, four rebounds, three as-' • sisls and two steals In his debut. Dulin ' had six. Bamhardl five. Kistler and ' Faulkner four, Johnson two and White- one.....Davie made 23 of 50 shots; ' three of 11 from 3-point range. Ml. Tabor Avoids Scare Ml.Tabor'sJimmyColdwcllscored ' onalayupwith3:l5lefttobreaka53-' ' 53 tie. and the Spartans led Davie the rest of the way In a 72-M vktory * Tuesday. Jan. 21 at Mt. Tabor. The loss overshadowed career •' nighlsfromFaulknerandJasonNeese, ‘ who teamed lo score all bul 16 of Davie's points. Faulkner, who was seven ofscvcn from the line and made * five 3-pointers, crufHed for 26 point» ' - and Ncese added 22 poinis, six re>' bounds, thrce steals and two blocks.’ ‘ He made all six ofhis free throws and ‘ • hit eight of 16 field goals. "Jason was around the boanis,**' • CantreUsaid."Hentade8omerealnke ' moves to score and Faulkner playetf* wiihin his game. Ihal's his game, to penetrate and he had the nice outside shot. If he concentrates on basketbair * and doing the things he can do, he' ' could do that a lol more." Complementing Davie's hot hand^ ’ were Bamhanll's seven poinU. Miller*i ‘ sixandKislki'sthrec.'^WarEagles ;' wcresucccssrulonl6of2!frcclhrows: •’ >Av IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997-B7 У №vl*lll|h The FTSA wiU'qxmwr a block icketkiUni infarmallai aeuion and imiculraii fiir im. 30 beginning at 7 ^ in the Khoal gym. TW agenda DCludet a ihoit PTSA biuineu meet- ill, diiliibutioa or a booklet explain- Ч Davie High'i plan for the Ьккк. nd a icheduUng and ciniculum fair wnphte with coune by course рас- ngguides. Teachen will been hand 10 Ukuu coune oireringi and answer |iKitions.PaRnlsoriislng9lhgmlen ue encouraged to attend. МоНкОаИе Mlddla . Optical iiiuskm ait projects by the ighth grade ciass and cieative car M g» by the sixth grade class are on idiibjl throughoul the school. The art Jasa continun to woik on bannen vhich have Ihe words "Respect and Utpvnslbllity' written in various lan- luages. These includeTagak)g.Swed- sh. TMish', Swahili, Spanish. Uba- *ie. and hieroglyphics. The follow- 4 students have completed entries or the ait diviskin of the Reflectlohs Contest: Jason Kin7cr, Jessica Smith, 3randiReavis,ChrisMunden,Bridgett tobeitson, Bnuidi Sain, Chase Sand- n. Floyd Dewalt. David Groce. Bree liaiock. Drew Frost, Josh Golding, \shley Wood, Lauren Comatzer, aonnie Vestal, Justin Latham. Keetha Cantrell MovesTopJV Scorers To Varsity Ftoster, Team Drops In Ranks Davie's JV boys basketball team lost more than two games last week. Tbe War Eagles also lost leading scor­ ers John Orsillo and Eric Koflce, a combined 26 poinis a game. Whether they relum from the var­ sity hangs in the balance, said Interim varsity coach Brian Canucll. Mt. Tabor and R J. Reynolds took fiill advantage of the juggling roster. TheSpartans'64-41 ihrashingknocked Davie (10-3,3-2 CPC) from the un­ beaten ranks in conferencc play and RJR did more damage, 74-47. The War Eagk girls (8-5. M) dropped two as well, 43-35 to Mt Tabor and 48-46 to RJR. The setbacks spoiled Jon Williams' debutasCantrell'sicplaccmenl."llwill take acouple of more days," Williams said. "Just with everylhing going on and wc lost Kolkc and Orsillo to var­ sity, and I’m sure they'll probably slay up. Thai definitely hurt. "This post week in practice, the guys and I have gotten a litlle more used to each olhcr." On the bright end of the spectacle. Duane Phillips and Larry Umberger nourished in higher roles. Phillips scored 18 points, his season high, against RJR andUmbcrgeraddedcight. "1 saw some good things out of some people who don't normally play as much as they did (Friday)," Will­ iams sakl. "Duane stepped up and played a Uemendous and Larry had 13 rebounds." Jesse Marion, seeing his first octk)n afkrsuffcringan injury infootball,and Shawn Brooks had seven points cach and Kenny CoUins had four. Zach Manning had two and James Blakley scorcd one. Against Mt. Tabor, Koflcc's 17 points, including three 3-poinlers, and Orsillo's 11 led Davie'satlack. Phillips added six, Marion had threeand Brooks and Chad McBride had two apiece. Reynolds' 21-8 third-quarter nm proved to be the difference In its two- point win over the. War Eagle giris, who missed 15 of 19 free throws. Tina Harkness led the way wilh 15 points and Katherine Phillips deliv* ercdaseason-highnine.JulieMcDankl had six. Elise Whitaker, five; Amber Hamm, four, Molly Allred and Jerri Ann Angell, thrBc;andAmandaFr(^e, A two-point Davk lead evaporated quickly when Ml. Tabor ended ihe game ona I9-9spuit,winningbycight. Davic got 13 points from Christy Frogge and four from Amanda Froggc, Phillips and Harkness. Whitaker and McDiuiiet had three each, and AlUed and Erin Baklwin hid two apkce. Davk Gtrii Slip PM RaUen ! Christy Frogge led the charge with' 19poinuandJulkMcDankl added 10 as Davk's JV giris ¡basketball team held off Soulh Rowat49-44 Tuesday. Jan. UinChinaGraye. r; In gaining their first Central Pipd- mont Conference victory of the sea­ son, the War Eagksiqiprovcd to I-2in the kague and 8-3 o^^l. The War Eagles, who kd 21-20 at the half, extended their lead to seven by the start of the fourth. Froggc scorcd seven of Davie's nine points in the second, which helped the War Eagles maintaintheirlcadgoing into the break. Davk's shooting star ftom recenl games. Tina Harkness. coolcd off con­ siderably wilh seven points and Katherine Phillips and Erin Baldwin added foui; apiece. Ember Spillman ‘ and Amanda Frogge chipped in two ‘ cach. • The Raiders mode 15 of 30 free' throws whik Davk hh 10 of 2 1 .’ Christy Frogge's overage climbed lo ’ ' 13.1 for the year, followed by Hark-’ ness' l0.4.McDanicrs4.9andAmandar ’ ' Frogge's 4.7. Girls Socoer TiyGUts To Start Féb. 10 TiyoutsforDavie'sgiris soccer learn will begin Feb. 10., Coach Pcie Guslafson announced. DHS Ninth (àraders Fall To ReynoUs Team Davie's ninth-grade ship is sinking fast The War Eagles, who lost thrce iplayen last week lo grades and inju­ ries, lost top-scofcr Marcus Lassiter against Reynolds bccausc of disciplin- aiymatien. His offensive punch waa missed as Davicfell36-36at home. "Icould have won because Marcus is a prelly good scorer," Coach Qyde Studevcnt said. point... I uied all kinds of combina­ tions, then I slaited divkling upplaying time." Lassiter willretum on Friday, when Davie hoats the Parkland Mustangs, who bcalDavie 37-41 inthe llislnieet- (15.6PFG)forFridayanemaaa'sgamc "I ran Kevin (Ashley) lo death al the ing."!niighljusthokllheball,"Stude- Wildcals Clinch Seed In Conference Tc North Davie's eighth-grade girls basketball teamclinchcd Ihe third seed in die Piedmont MkUle School Con- fctcacc by defeating West Rowan 30- 27 and China Grove, 33-21. ; The Wikkau (12-2, 8-2 PMSC) played sixth-seeded Erwin last Tuea- dayfcrarighllomeetNailhwestQMr- rua,o«eaftwoMnislobealNat1hlhia year.aaThutsdayatNcfthweslal3:30 INialkcaBcai^thekiuniaiiiaii'a e x t championship on Monday al 4 p.m. al Nonhwesl. Coach Trish King plans on Buying busy Ihrough Monday, *1 feel real con­ fident bccause we played much, much better against China Grove (Thurs­ day)," she sakl. "We'te hoping lhat our delinue keeps us in games, like it haa allyear. . "fve been really pleased wilh Ihe waam. I hope we're aa fired up for Ihe. ■ounanieat aa we have heea thfough- kwfflpiagr fix: d^-TiUiteicaaoii; Were ¿1^10 tatooiw game al a lime and ace whal happens." Nonh, which oulscored the Red Devils Ifr-3 in the first and third quar- ten, was led by Heather Schleupoei'a nine poinu and Emily Moitoa and Mary Beth Dinkint added six aiiiece. Sarahlacksonand Shannon Handy had four cach and Slacy (]uccn had two. Thnx players - Dinkins, Heather Lanning and Schleuimer- scurcd si« and Jackson led with seven in North's win m a Wen. b goi ihrae (гот Ш - vent sakl, realizing thal Lassiter can't fiUallttehoka. Ricky While led ^ scoicn With eighlpainls,folk>wedVyTonyJonfcU's sU, Ashley's five, Joimidi Crenoo and Brandon Canon^ four, Domink; Graham's three and R^idy Davis'iwa ,1 Ion and Iwu from I ■ojra'SaMeaConaafoEBd A 13-2 hole waa mkh too deep as North's boys feU SS-^1 Thursday at China OiDve. Matt Hudson's 12l poinu wasn't eaougbtobringNcfthail the way back, and Alex Vonuiaskya^elghl, Jus­ tin Goode scored six arid Jaaon Ungle sod Man Greene had CKh. Joey piaagoscaiedtheeaulE^Shc|ilicnl and Andrew Jones had iwoeach.^ Practkes will nm from 3:30-3:301« Mocksville MiddleSchool.Guslafson ■ said all pbycrs must have Ihcir physi-' - cais before paitkipating. > - Pro WMIiig Coming To Smith Grove: FrofestkMalwicsdingiscainingto Smith Giove basketball preskknl ' Smith Grove this Saturday nlghL Bill Bright saU thal TV, lag-leam aad' The proceeds will go to Ihe Smith heavywcighiUaeawiilbeondieUne; ' Grove Basketball League. The action EighttolOmalchcaarescheduledlobe' ' ' will begin at 7:30 p.m. onthecaid. Nine War Eagles Ranked In Super 32 E: Brian Murphy, a Davie wrestler, headaalistofnineWarEagleawhon in the top 10 of Ihe Super 32 rankings. A 26-3 recoid has moved Ihe junk» to fihh in the 21S-pound weight class. Sophomores Adam Bailey (103) and Pete T\mis (189) aie each ranked sixlh,and Jamey HolKI I2)and Adam Connor (130) are listed sevendi. Sej' nkir Jake Marion (171) U eighth and seniors Tim (jamea (133) and CJ: Johnson(l32)andsophotnoreJJ.Rk^' (HWDaie lOth. The nine have combined to win 83 percent of their matches,claiming20tr’of246. : I ■■■'I t 'e s t Y o u r B I B L E k n o w l e d g e fiU E S X Ifflli (C iM plttioo) “God It a ■ ndthiyibat w o n b tp m n m iu tw a n H p B lm ia .^ _ _ a n lta_____(tan Wrrti Auiwr; Ttw, JetuM lm ekOattlI^ùiU m lialuiilm ly as€iilliilf)rtttt«iiliM. Uff. John S:Z4) . . Located al Ihe comer of Junctk» aiid Jericho Roads - . lummer, Michael Suibcr, Lindsey Smith, Elizabeth Stevens, Heather Lanning, Gini Stone, Jason Lingle, Duslin Spilhnui, and Karen Hester. On lan. 16, the Pharaoh team vis- ted Ihe Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest Univenity fora progiam Ml Africa. Pharaoh Geography Bee «presenuuives were John Boger and loey Feneli. John won Ihe school ximpetition and entered the regional nmpetilkm by submitting a written esL Honorstiidents,contestwimiers, nd students wilh perfect attendance »eie honoced al a Pharaoh leam rally |i«onday,Jaa27. Snidenuselectedforthe Principal's loll foe the sccond quaiter were Josh landy, Amanda Sink, Josh Golding, Brandon Owens, Chris Munden, Zach Johnson, AngeU Poos, Joke Taylor, Melinda Spach. Chris Cbllins. and................................. Mockavlle Middle I Faculty and slaff welcomed Eliza­ beth Garcia to Ihe school with a recep- ion Jan. IS. .. Staff memben participated in a «imputer workshop Jan. 21 and 27. №s workshop teaches skills in com- ^rltoublcshDoUng. Tlwie will be an honors assembly «1. 31 to recognize A-B honor roll, jerfect attendance, and recent winneis if Ihe Soil and Waler Conservation teter Cutest Fouith graden will IKelal9:30a.m.andfifthgnidenat 10 kin. in the cafeteria. WinnenoftheSoiland WaterCon- ■ivijlkn Poster and Speech Conlesi Mre: Areesha Gaither, Kyle Frey, Brooke Howell, Megan Howell, Uila Hicks, Keileigh Uonard, David №<KcU, Falecto Shediick, Amanda Rlort. and Terrell WUsoo. They will ake pan in counly-wide competitkn. W H taal.D n leE h aaM M 7 ^Citi»» of the Month foe January lid their paienu were honoied with a uncheon hi the media cenler Jan. 22. On Jan. 24, Jenny Pence and Ruby O'Neal's 1st graders went lo Mn. Hanes's Moravian Cookie Factoiy to enhance their uniton ecommKS. They earned about manufacturing and mar- [Mingapraduct They used their expe- tlMces u a writing activity when they Mumedlo school Fim graden may uaeBcampiler hi liii new computet bb aod leant aboul tkehaalogy. ;;'Founh graders of Jeny Jones are iMdhig Snow Tieaaure, by Marie McSwigan. ThebookisielbiNoiway during Worid War n when the Nazis occupied that area. Inmath, they are bwi^aingiuailaanMaumiienl. In aneial studies, they at« ihidykiiaboM UtliinaiMaiiiietkn of North Can>-a. . QtiieiiaarilieWcekarJaii.20 wm Bnoke Wagner, Kaley Keatoo, Btiin Canales, Bobby Gassed, Patrick Hnji. Craii Brawn. SMb Sbeeu, 0^1 M a . Ttoy Blakley. Aaron Jessica Bkikae. Rkkncrth*WeefcorJaa20 ^ Kantlh Ckn. Lakisha Hanp- PMiia. Adiky Wagner, Itafa Biickaii. CMiie.Slnemaker. ItyilRaaaiMaAMdChrisly Yorit Ц|«ИИ MdMtt o( A4ria ^Nlidellw belieiidb:' They an filling the builelln boanl with snowmen and snowflakes. Theyhave graphed the days they have worn mit­ tens or gloves. During Janiiiuy they have been watching the moon and recording its changes. They are team­ ing the months of Ihe year by celebrat­ ing the moon's birthdays. ' Kindergarten students of Angelina Etter are studying the letter "P". They will make a dcsseil pizza for their snack on Friday. During lunch they will have a pizza pany. First graders are studying penguins and winter theme books. They are pre­ paring to visit Horizons Unlimited this week. Implemetitationofthe Isl grade spelling program began last week. First graden of Gladys Scott are studying the weather. Mother Noture has provided some unusual weather for them to observe. They are keeping aweatherlog for Januaiy in which Ihey record sunny days, cloudy days, ruiny days, and snowy days. They have done several experiments to predict weather. Books they have read include Storms, Whal Will Ihe Weather Be Like Today?, and Hurricane. They have also learned Ihe water cycle, dif­ ferent forms of precipitation, toma- . does, and how to distinguish clouds, Sccond and third graders in the remediation program have started an outside reading program. This is an efTori to reinforce the reading skills taught in the classroom. Parents are encouragcd to help their child by lis- teningtohimread. Thereadinggoalis aminimumof33books for Ihe remain­ der of the school year. Third graders hove been discussing lechniquesofiUustrator» ond have cre­ ated illustrations using what they hove teemed. Third groden of Elizabeth Vogler completed о unit on onimals. They explored many of the ways animals and planU depend upon each other. Next week they will begin reading Pippi Longstocking. Studenu heard shon biographies of MartinLulherKing,Jr.Theyalsiicoukl bearpartofhl5"lhaveadream"speech using the CD-ROM Encyclopedia on the computer. , . Studenu of the Week of. Jan. 21 were Josh Crowley, Trampas Wood, Jessi Felu, Brandon Lowe, Nakouye SmiUi, Peris Grimn, Dairius (james, Nora Etchison, Stephen Beddard. Candace Chunn, Samantha Brown, Greg Coriuan, Kenzie Brown, Daniel Renfroe, Josh Eder, Kalah Edrington. Sara Helms, Amanda Blackwell, Nicote Rote, Melissa Moore, Jason Bowles, Ashley Watkins, Hannah Th­ ompson, and Roni Jones. Shady Grove Е1ея1и1|шу OnJan. 14, the school made Davie County history in a combined effon with First Union Bank wilh Ihe open­ ing of the Shady Grove First Union Savuigs Bank. 'This savings bank is a program eslablished to beginasavings program in Ihe school, designed for studenu to begin a savings account for anypurpose they wouU like. Thebank is staffed by studenu and includes jobs as lellen, data entry clerks, customer service representatives, and aboanl of ditecton. Kalhy Rowe, a Uuid grade Mcher, and John Wendel, ■ perenl volunteer, have coorduiated this pro- gram. Mekidy Smith and Lori Will- ianualFirstUnkn Bank helped set up Ihisprogiam. On Opening Day more than 40 studenu opmd accounu and the total deposiu for the day exceeded $30(1. The Shady Grove Fint Union Savings Bank is open eveiy Tuesday fion 8:30-8:30 a.m. TWid graden have been reading Ihe novel Mr. Pappei's P lengi^ A box with bolea drilled in it waa deliv­ ered to Melba Phillips' chsarooro by Assistant Principd Charies Maridand. The package came from Atuatclka. Admiral Drake ici» them a miodco penguin and the 1юок. InadkttkMto penguhu, they have been multiplying ..like labbiu — with numben, that is. ThtyareworiiiniooDpcntivelyloicani te concepu n eces^ fbr muldpUca- ; tkm with acUvitin like Cinles and Stan. , Each third grade class received a newPowetP£,Mackinlosh.Sludeiitt can lise all the programs available in the computer lab in Iheir claainiom. ' SooB thuae cooipMenlwill te net- . woriicd with the idiool^coitipMers. V- Clasies have been experittmlhig ' . w ilh le v ^'^i» L i | ^ , i ^ ’ pnfcrenoe,aAmusic really ife^^ . adUlintnceiabaniingability/ilealiz- у ^IthileaAaMdMleainf in d ifl^ , way, art halH n < » cl—non шЛ ing styles may increase lest scores. Beverly Hobson's third graden are tumln£inlo experts on nutrition wilh theirututon"VouAreWhatlVouEat"i They Stan as pepperoni pros, but wilh hondsM)n activities even broccoli and brossel sprouU sound appealing. Susan Johnson's third gi^is com­ pleted projecU alter reading Little House^in Ihe Big Woods, 'pie dass- room'is filled wilh log canins. hand sewn'dolls, ond olher mislcipieces dcpiclljig Ihc novel. They also made real butler like Ma In the book, nnd molded il. " Nfc(ba Phillips Ihinl graders ore Ieam|llgnbuulupen,closedjaml paral­ lel circuils. Ihey will t« making a circuit boanl gome lo use with kinder- ganenstudenu. "IfeelyuckyIJthink I'm going to be sick!" are'commenu you1|hcarin Kalhy Rowe'sclassroom. Her third graden are writing about Ihemselves and their feelinss. Fifth' graden of Ann Foil, Ryan Manzullo, and Anita Howell gradu­ ated ortera 17 week course of DARE* conducied by Officer Lee Whitesides. Dignities from around the county, role n ^ ls ftom Davie High, and parents attended. Jennifer Roberts, Miss I^orth Carolina, challenged the siudenls to set goals and emphasized Ihe inuortonce of family.' ^Liz Beck, Belle Riddle, Ryan Price, Courtney Springer,and Andrea Ragit share their DARbessays. Each sludent received a diploma. A reception followed the celebi^tion. Wedncsdoy, Jan. 15,|Was State Demonstration Day in Physical Edu­ cation. Studenu from Kindergarten through 4lh grade panicipited. Coobcnice Ekmentary Kindergarten studenu of Angie Myers are woiking hard to become memben of the Elephant Club. To beconie a member, studenu must know all 26 letten of Ihe alphabet upper and lower case. The first memben of the club are Crystal Smith. Atex Beal, Josh yames. Amber Pmiu, Alelgha Page,f Amanda McCoy,i and Alexis Freeman. Third graders of Donna Henderson ended .their study of China with lunch aiDyiastyinMocksvillei Studenuaie scallion chicken, egg rolls, and rice. During Uieir study they read The Year of the panda andstudiedthecustonu of China. ij Unebrook Eknttilary First graden of Leigh Davis pre­ sented economic projects they had compilaci at home. These projecis involviidinleiviewingtwopeopleabout their jobs, drawing a picture of these people peiforminglheirjobs,andcom- plelinii^ Venn diagrani jo show whteh fomiiyniemben are c№umcn, pro- ducctsfor both. This Was Uie ending activity for Uieir sludy on economics. They hive been woritlng on addition in malNOnd have used several types of manipuhlivesloexplorécombinalions upto6i^ Muffins for Mom/DoughnuU for D»lsw>UbeTuesday,Feb.4. ParenU are invited to attend from 7-8 a.m. The Schobstic Book Fair wiU be­ gin Feb. 3. Studenu can view and purchase new books. FTAwiilnieelTuesday.Feb. I l,al 7 p.m. 11 'I SkalcNighlwillbeFeb.4at6'30 p.m. at Skatehuid in Clemmons. Pinebrook is beginning die "Out to Lunch'programinFebniaiy. ParcMi will be in classrooms during huich to talk wits studenu aboul Iheir joba. K-3 Dino-Mite Wiiters were NaUianièI Hamm, Joey Taykir, Sarah Evans, Brenden Hanes, Brannon Lynch, Anna Baiiey,'Jay Whilehean, Kayb Newsom, AnAer Harris, Ben Law,BrandoaSlewai(lEniUyBbkick. Jonatl^q Ayers, ,and Jonathan Huicheiis; 4-3 Dino-Mite Writen were MaigieAhnJackson.OniarAI-Sweiti. MiUan),;milh, All XfcNeil, Lyndsey Reece. Brian F n ^ . And The Band Plays On Home basketball games are lively at DavIe High School, and the action is more than what happens on the court. The band l<eeps the gym jumping in between gamesandat half- times. The band also per- formsthe NationalAnthem, maybe the only band in the (xmferenc» to do so at bas­ ketball games. At right, Michelle Thomas perfonns asoto.whileat bottom,other band members entertain the audience. -Photo* by MItoBamluirdt CAN YOU IDENTlfY TlflS PERSON? Tlie Davie Counly Heritage Book Comminee woultl Uke you lo know that hunilreds of Davie County family histories and photos have l>een submitted for the fotlhcoming book Davie County Hetilage - North Carolina! This photo is one of the more lhan 400 families leptesenied in the new book! If you know who Ihis person is, please wrile us at P.O. Box 122, Mocksville. NC 27028. The earliesl postmark wins a valuable award. Fkbniaiy 15.1997 will be your last chance to submit a family story and picture for the new book. Don't be left out! The Book Comminee is alM looking for stories and picniies of Davie Counly Communities, Clubs, Organizations and Fite Departments. Please include one photo with each article. Feb. IS may also be your last chance lo order our book! Yw« onier MwJl below) H M A M B n m iire iio B im K b ■ s ' tri IV: Ш *. r I- ConM DME COUNTY НВИПЖНСМШ! -рМ|*1аИкМк«аМм1а«. m IMMtaШ т »[ _ ОдяМОМЕООиШУНтПКЖ.Ми!" iM ^ 'a tilÿ ilM M M M iii . s s kew M itO FM iinnM H M IilN lliM Il;:“ísssSL* , t B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997 Davie Students Tell How To 'Make A Difference* .. By Jeanne Houpe „ Davie Couniy Еп(сфп$с Rci onl "Wc should show love lo everyone that shows love lo us." Mocksville Middle School student Zach York told thecrowd of пюге than ISOgaihcrcdat the Davie County Library, standing on a stool so that he could see over the podium. The winnerforgrodcs Tourand five. York was one of 37 students present­ ing speeches about how they can make a diffcrcncc Jan. 20. in Mocksville's ", annual oratory conwsi in nwraory of Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr. "As I grow, I have morc und more opportunities to make decisions alwuv how I'm going lo help in my commu- I nity." York told the audience. { He said he can make adtfference al { school by setting an example for oth- I ers, keeping the school grounds cican [ andrespectingandunderstandingother ; students. I SccondplaceflnisherLindsayJuck- ; son ofPincbrook said she would like to I lielp people change their attitudes and } encourage young people to stop vlo- ! lence and not lo do drugs. J "Just like Martin Luther King I can \ have a dream, and ifl try hard enough. I I can make a difference." she said. J Jessica Dyson ofWilliamR. Davic I look adifTerenl approach by challenge « Ing everyone present to clean up their } neighborhoods. ] If they were willing to do what she I asked.alargcpbttionofDavlcCoumy I will look great, she lold ihem. J "We arc all uliimaiely responsible ; lo ourselves, our family and our com- { munily." Amanda Bralley of Soulh ; Davie Middle School told Ihe crowd. ; "We havea loiof work lo do, so lei's I get to work." said Bralley. who was ; secondplaceinlhemiddleschoolcom- { petition. I It may seem impossible for an 11- year-old girl to make a diffcrcncc. t? middle school winner Hollie Roberts said.butusingihepIanGodhasforher. she can change the w orld. ^ Maitin Luther King Jr. was a per- ; feci example of this, Roberts told the , audience, "a man mode in Cod's image ‘•jusi like you and I." *-4! - Vi i'-i/.). vV V Л\У‘А>,»- (-‘Л;'.!DAVIE COIINTY ENTEIU>IUSE IŒCOIU>;j^ 30^ 1Я7- Bl JonathanltovrabrMoclcsvIlM^ has been by Youth Fbr Un- denutndlng (Yl^) Intemattoml Ex­ change u Bii liitemoUonal exchange ; smdeht.' i|-. 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Ii I; may be os simple as using the smile The audience listens closely lo Shady Grove fourth grader Lauren Retcher who wants to make a dlffei^nce by being a friend and following God. God* has given you to bring h(^ to others, she said. Just following God's teachings will hclpone make a difference, according 10 Laurcn Flclchcr, a fourth grader at Shady Grove Elementary. Winners for the founh and fifth grades were Zach York, first; Lindsoy Jackson and Jessica Dyson, second; Kara Dcadnwn and Laurcn Flctcher,Ihird. Middlcschool winners were Hollie Roberts, first; Anuinda Bralley, sec­ ond; and Ashley Gaskin, third. Winners from Davie High werc Raya Anderson, first; Janiicn Smilh. secondiLisaStanleyandNinaMadsen. Ihird. The winning speeches will be dis­ played on the Martin Luther King Jr. page of Mocksville On-line, accord- ingioTownEmpIoyecGrcg Bagshaw.Many of the speeches cartied mes­ sages similar to those taught by King. "No person black, white, yellow or red is less or not as important as any other person," Zach York said. He told the cnawd that people can make a dilTerencc by understanding and respecting all people as individu- Mocksville Elemetilaty School Principal Julius Suiter presents cettifkates to contesi pattteipants in grades four and live. _______ '______________________________- Photo» bv RoMn F«fquMen: •' als wilhunique peiscnalltics. Molly Harris Ol Mocksville Middle School tells Ihe audience about the dangars of stnoking and drinking. S\MC K (¡()()| )(704) 6 3 4 -2 2 2 3 I " Mocksville *s Newest Development Шо1опш1 Satatw Г » ' F««T' FORSALB 1 Lot; $10,000 Grove Street - Cooleetnee Colonial Estates is located in ihe majestic lands oncc owned by the prominent 19th century physician. Dr. James McGuire. The combined heritage of ihis land is representedby the stoned entrance of this residential communily and it’s winding streets named for the thirteen original colonies. Attributes of the fine developmeni include wide curbed, lighted streets, underground utilities, and natural gas. Contaci Swicegood-Wall Realtors for Informalion on lots, 2,3.4.5.6,7,8.9,11.12. 13.67 ft 68. tM n m condo. INeM protettiontfy ctKorated. In dm . OrtaTlocation al greti price. SAUMUhi ifT TNt hoffli I« wai№0 tor you. Many updMM, ПМ root. rt«w wMowli. (гмМу ^ • d Imkto A oui. эёя. 28A. 2-car №¡1 it hMM A cogU to us«l ior addMonS № or offlct, ftnctdywd-PrtcadtoS- tei^. L ., Ш K X W O O O CHUnCH NO T M O M -dloi*letiee.90a M M mrr «1 touTH Í_^__honw on parnian«« toundtfon, эвй. 2BA on .e»t ac. Lg. Wchaa ОФш Рммг wpoouND tutnviaoNугампм dägn.te iocM : WInnrZÉch Yoik of ftocfccvM* Middto School teto Ih« On Friday, Dcc. 20, ihe Iransitional fini graden al Cooieemee Elemenlary SchoolcamcloDavieHighroraChrisl- mai surprise. The creative writing class, taughi by Toni Taylor, made small booiuforeochofihe 13children. Each of the|six higlt school studcms were requir^ lo write two booits nnd Taylor’wrolconeasweii. This M i an ongoing projecl throughout the iteond quarter. Some students, like Svis Bolin, Wade coloring books. -•Two5tuddnte,MichellePuckeUand Uadsay Thomas made an alphabet lilok using animals at Uie zoo. Clark Sidlh and Ann Mulholland use "The bSu Shop Deluxe'on the compuler lo Iheir books. Bevcily Walm ^ In books by hand. -Janet Jones, Ihe teacher of Ihe nrsi gmders, look several piclumwhjiethe chiklren read thelrstoriesl Ever)®nein the class enjoyed making and present­ ing the smalt books. The expressions on the faces of the first gmdcn lold Ihe high schooien lhal Ihcir projcci iiad been a success. The main goal in creating Ihesc stories was to provide a learning expe­ rience for both sets of sludenls. The high school sludenls were able to re- line their writing skills and icam lo adapt their writing styles lo entertain a younger audience. For the first grad­ ers, the experience provided moliva- liontoaspiretohighctgoals. Ibescsix high school studenb became positive role models for their younger counter pans. "Il was s leaming experience for myself and Ihe kids," sakl Michelle Pucke«. ■Wealllookfocwaidtoworii- Ing widi them agsln." [ Scott H. Kolllns, son! of John and Barbara Kollins of200 IMagnoIia Av­ enue, is cnmpleting hi^ doctoral re- qult^nu as chief iesl(^ in clinical psy^logy at the Univenily of Mis­ sissippi Medical Center in Jwkson. His dissertation titled 'Mcthylphenidate As A Discrimina­ tive Stimulus; A Unifying Concept For The Study of ADHD Behavior Change", was lecenlly selected by the American Psychology Association for ils dissertation research award. Kollins isa 1988 graduateofDavie High School and a 1992 graduate of Duke University. He will receive his doctoral degree in August at Auburn Universily in Alabama. The Davie Campus of Davidson Couniy Community College will offer the following Conlinuing Education classcs beginning Ihe week of Feb. 4. Real Estate Update: 1996-97 is a four-hour rcfrcsher course that will enable agents In achieve the objeclives as sel by Ihe Nonh Carolina Real E<- lateCommissio«. SponsorCode 1179. (Tuesday, Feb. 4,6-10 p.m., $35 ft* plus approximately S3 for textbooli) Gcneslaiy Stmlmr'wlJI fisitine lectures bn the use of land Kcixds in genealogy and local histoiy ^ will give an overview of North Caroliiis'i couky level records. (Wednesdtys, Fib. 5 and 19,10 a.m.-noon, $25 m R v e F r o m D a v ie A w a r d e d D e g re e s A t A S U D e c . 1 5 Five Davie resldetvls at Appala­ chian State University were awarded degrees at commencement ceremo­ nies on Dec. 15. Jennifer Marie Seats of Advance earned a bachelor’sof business admin- isiralion degree with Iwim in ac­ counting. j ■ Jonathan Gabrieli Aguallo of Mocksville earoed a bachelor's degreewith honors In criminal jus­ tice. Gabrielle Amber Pittman of Ad­ vance earned a bachleor*s degree In histoiy, wilh B minor in psychology. CMsly Eudora Kenney of Advance earned a bachelor's degree in elemen­ tary education. William MichaelCarterofAdvance earned a master of business adminis­ tration degree. Desiree Anders Eams Degree Desiree Crystal^ Anders of №v«bend Drive, AdvWe, was one of I40gradualcs awarded degrees Dcc. Wendy Hoots Earns Degree FpmN^SU Wendy Renee Hof^bgradialedfrom North Carolina Statò! Universily In ito commencement exeibises Dec. 18. She received I her bachelor's de-1 gree in communi­ cations with a pub- I lie relations con- 14 al the Meredith College fall com­ mencement Anders earned a badwlor's degree. Student Scholars Ella Heintzman On Baldwin Wallace Dean's LM EllaHeintzmanofFarmlandRoad.MocksvilIewasnamedtolhcfaliq dean's list at Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea. Ohio. Joshua Hemdon On Dean's List . Joshua Hemdon was recently named to the dean's list ot Sullivan CoUege School of Culinaiy Arts in Louisville, Ky. HeisthesonofMrs.Sandra(Bill)Davis of 1016 N. Main St., Mocksville, and isa 1993 graduate of Davic High School. Christina Robinson On Salem Ust Christina Marie Robinson, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. James T.Robinson ofMocksvillc, was namedtoSalem College's fall semester dean's list, with a minimum 3.^ _________ grade point average. Hcmdoa Four Earn Academic Honors At UNC-Charlotte Four DavicsludcnlsollheUnivcrsityofNorth Carolina atChariolte received academic honors for Ihe fall semester. Nomed to Ihe chancellor's list wilh a minimum 3.8 grade point average was; Thomas Eugene Hendrix Jr., an economics major of Rallon Eugene Trail, Advance. Named to ihe deon's list wilh minimum grade point averages of 3.4 were; Ann Kelly ArchcrofRoule3,Advance,anait major, Chad M. Brewer of Hwy. 601 South, Mocksville, an industrial and operations management major, and jUriEUzabethVogler^ Ihiblmrd li i :\ i l ì S i T \ i t i ” D a \ If С K i m l \ , С li- m m o n s (S; \S i su- r n l i u s\ i b 9 1 0 O K 9 1 0 7 i> 6 cenlralion. Hoots has ac­ cept a position ■ pDres^ e Inc. of НооЦ has an assistant marketingcoor- V. Ann MiMholland reads á book to a group ot students.è is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brad HooU of Advance. H O m R D /1)11 ( k m K b . . V I .1 \ V 'V 'V .i'," m m , '■ pvr^' I Mm Ml NV» - IM U l* ü t - М 9 Ё Ё Л т4 Щ ^та0мг 2U008q.R .o( work tf cuMm Ы1 homa loaM , F ljto o a Ш. 0Й, Ml. 96м а on Ш acraa. MMOiaairoomwbaeUaw 2.8Ba. MovM A —‘ ‘ 2 nefc-tn '«огам araa i b n d igM 38d. 20a. modular tana « » Mne(oom,lm%ioonvdHM - - alud».eMdMfcA2M•«ma h a iW *, 2 iNft-ln oompL \пШЫ. Naw сафа!;'?^: S ä S S P tmáStbSmrn ш т ) ■ .тгшт и м«Ймоа дшШ iun-аиир., /-, ,1псайу-ап\цраг;.||Д.,Наи •h0Mr.l5(4MBAS ; Qtaen« пмамма. н MHMXtñTHWi 24 lliMii N 8SSST*тл ю п я» a f “ ■смгммаойянт ; W ( М .1\ ( K l 1\ч I N w .ut т ц I « *1 1 1. и 1 u I 1 к li I I hVvXX ' \m Ml и К I. . N ir l.lliN>Millliil^’iiii(4 .|||ч |'ц||\ M ) I Л I \ \ I » •- WUN. Ц »4W tn W w S g i- V. w íM ír " .« >j.âЯош pla^ MBR on m*n. rkt«í nuiiM M in FRM. tg U яЪгМи aiMUÉtluSwxk Pod. unrtt. Об» «viiWt.JAMÍTIiUSTERSeM-IIK g a s a r . » « « " r T T »î i 9 æ . s . r j S 3 = * » « - - s s ä C ; : = Т О О N E W F O R P H O T O s. BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE RECORD, Jan. 30,1W7 Assistant Principal 1\Лагу Sine congratulates Candace Carter. Greg Cox is congratulated by school officials.Miss North Carolina Jennifer Roberts encourages the kids. S tu d e n ts F in is h D A R E , V o w To S ta y D ru g F re e By Mike Bamhardt Davie Couniy Enterprise Record COOLEEMEE - Miss Noith Caro- lina visited theelementaiy school here last week, and she didn't steal the show. The day belonged to the Cooleemee Elementary fifth graders, who after completing the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) pro^am, had vowed to live free оГ drugs. "1 leamed how drugs can make you act crazy and not rememberanything." said Jetemy Young. "You can gel pul in prison orjailforit.” Brandi Fleming. 11. said she liked the DARE officer. Deputy Lee Whitesides with the Davie County Sherifl's Department. "1 leamed that drogs can hurt you." she said. JenniferRoberts.MissNorthCaro- lina, congratulated (he DARE gradu­ ates. and offered words of encourage­ ment. "Family should be an impoitant poitofallofour lives.” she said, telling he story about nol winning, and nol nukingiheu^ 10,atthe Miss America Pageant. *My family didn't love me any less jecause I didn't win. Tbey love me for being Jennifer. "As long as you are at your best... give it 110 percent... you ore going to 0 far in life. Setting goals is not hard, set goals each week, and each of you should, too. Set a itfw goal and work hard toward it. ITut's all we can ask of ou," Roberts said. She told the students to tell their laretUs how much they love them." If we would make thal a habit, our fami- es would be stronger," she said. "Be yourself. Surround yourself with people who love you for who you are. Don't change for anybody. No­ body knows you better than you... and MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE your ore (he best," Roberts said. "Parents and grandparents ... we can all be role models. Keep involved wilh yourchildren’s lives. If we’re posi­ live role models, there's only wonder­ ful things that will happen." she »ud. Whitesides said he was often asked the meaning of DARE. He looked al (he students. *To me. there are 60 reasons of what DARE really means • our future." The book says DARE teaches kids to say "no" to drugs and how to deal wilh peer pressure. To me. it's a stepping slone to the future. DARE opens eyes and makes people more award, not only the students, but some parents and grandparents." Whitesides said. PaitofthcDAREprogramincludes wriling an essay. At Cooleemee, Mat­ thew Burchene, Michael Frogge. Amelia Grubb. Jessica Lagle. Billy Riddle and Ashley Seamon read their essays at the graduation ceremony. "1 have leamed that doing drugs can kill you," Matthew said. "1 will nol do drugs. Drugs can make you kill and steal from people you know." "I choose to stay drug and alcohol free because I want (o play basketball and stay in school and get a good education," Michael said. "I will remain drug free becausc I want to have good friends and live a happy life," Amelia said. "I have learned in DARE that drugs and alcohol arc very bad for you. I want to be a good example and role model for others," Jessica said. "Drugs are stupid,"Billysaid."Tt»ey mess you up. \ am cncouraged lo slay drug free by my family, my friends and my DARE officer." "\^n you do drugs, you can't accom­ plish your dreams," Ashley said. "No Is the besl word. Friends who pressure you lododrugsarcn'tyour rcal friends." LOANS BY PHONE^ 1ttand2r)dlylortgagHBank Tljfntd You Down?WECANHELPIII1-800.324-2481 §AMMotgigdFraKlilCoipoiilloo < PUBLIC NOTICES ■ ■■/li ' Ч D A j m m i N T Y ^ j ^ ^ Miss North Carolina Jennifer Roberts talks to the DARE graduates at Cooleemee Eletnenlary about the Importance of family and setting goals for themselves. - Photot by RoWn ftrguMon Cedar Creeli Kennel. 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Your tour duty atarts aooniCal m - T H R mm for infonnation HaridyM an Service« >-LICENSED ELECrmCAL CONTRACTOR- b CffiNERAL CONSTRUCTION Vl • Cäi»tP o ic lie s '- ?аШв rStóiaee Brnidlim •■ Wallpeper-.[«пИпя • НооГЯЙм! I ' HoiraAIam)&Computer Cablelnstallado^ ' ш к ш о /к п к и в в ш /ш п ä i i^m/owner<704)634-00al MobUe:(910)Ml-7041 CAROUNA»DAVIECOUNTY1 IN THE OENERAL COURT OFr i - JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION i-:- 97CVD305\ BARBARA STEWART DYSON. “ (¿iiRISTOPHER SHEEK DYSON. ^.To: CHRISTOPHER SHEEK DYSON :* ilOTICI OP SERVlCt OP PROCESS BYPUtUCATION TAKENOTICtthataplMdlngsMking : f«Mt agBlnst you was fiM on tha 9№ day of 'Jtnua^, 1997 In tha abova-antltlad ac* i libn. Notic« Of Sarvtea of Proctta by :; publica(lona began on the 16th day ol ''Jvuaiy. 1997. The nature ol tha rallal '/tiflng 8 (^ 1 Is aa follows:An abaokitadivorea based upon mora »'than ona year's saparauon.".'1 You ar* raquirad to maka defense to ^ fueh plaadlr>o not later tiwt Febnjaiy 25. •cV997, and upon your failure lo do so the r party aaaidng service against you wW ap*‘ vply to tha Court for the reHef sought. Thislhe 16thdayof.tanuary, 1997.EdMafdY.Brtwar Attomey for Plaintiff Davis and Brewer Attorneys P.O. Drawer 786 Clemmons. NC 27012 i 1«1d-3tnp : NORTHCAROUNA ! DAVIECOUNTYADMMSTflATOM NOTICEHaving qualified as Administrator of ; tha Estate of Nancy QIasscopk Alien.' deceased, late of Davie County. North { Carolina.lhl«lstonotityanpersonshaving ! daimaagalnstsaidesuteiopresanimem ‘ Jo the undersigned on or before the 16th 'I dayofApril.1997.beingttreemonthsfrom •: theRrstdsyofpublicationorthlsnotlcewUI :be ptoaM In bar ol thair recovery. All ^ -persons Indebted to saidastata WiH ptsasa !' maka ImmedUite paymant lo the under- r signed.ir I T1)iathe16lhdayofJanua7.1997.• Elmer Gray Allen, 604 Ralph Ratledge '. Road. Mocksvllla. NC 27028,' Adminstrator of the Estate of Nancy : Glasscock Alien, deceased.M6-4tnp ^NORTH CAROLINA : DAVIECOUNTYCO«(ECUTOR$ NOTICe Having qualified as Co*Executors of ' the Estate of Colean fyl. Shoaf. deceased.^ iateofDaviaCounty.NoilhCan)lina,thlais ; to notify all persons having dalma against > sakl estate to present them to the under*; signed on or before the 9th day AprH. ir:iM7. belr)g three months from the first day iaipubaea|iefioriNeiwa«wil>elea<W. rm baroTmeir recovery. AH persons in* f debled to saM estate wil please make ¡rimmediale payment to the undersigned.’ This the 9th dayof January. 1997.* QeraU L. Shoaf. 180 Center Cirde. Modisvtte.NC 27026.andlylaryLOamel. 2160 US Highway 601 S.. Mocksville. NC' 27028. Co*Executors of the Estate of ; Colean M. Shoat. dacaasad.MARTIN.VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. UP Tan Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 1704)634-2171 1-9-4tno NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTY co«(EcuTom NOTice Having qualified as Co-Executors of ^ liitEataltolMlddltW.Shavtr.dtctiMd, ;'lala ol Davla Cainty,No(thCaiollnt, Ihia Is ■ to noWy all penont having dalma agakui ; laUatlalalainitnlthtmlalhtuKlti- : ilgntdonorl)tloralh«23Rldtyc<Ap>ll.• 1997,litlnglhrttn<onlhtlTomlhtllnlday ''« puMctUon « mit noUct wW bt pitadad In bai o( Ihtit lacovtiy. Mpaitontln- dtbltd to ttid ttlalt <N piaaat maka lOmadlala paymtnl lo tha undanlgnad.Thla Iha 23nj day djanuaiy, 1997.:r ,lanitS.Cha|illn,l706CwnalxarRo«d, ;MacktvHt, NC 2702«, md Sanwal O. :Cha|i№, I70S Comatzar Road, Mockt- : vilt,NC 27028, Co.Exaciilona* Iha № iHM d Mlddlt W. Shavtr, dtcwutd. 1-234IP 'NOBTHCMWLINA OAVIE СCOUNTY AOMMtTMTMXNOTIM * * № N TIfiI Ш Ш Ш \ p u tu e NOTwc There wiN be a meeting of the Davie County zoning Board ol Adjustment on Monday. Februaty 3.1997 at 7:00 p.m. In the Cornmisstoners Room of the Davie CountyAdmMstraltonBull(lng.Mochsvl«e. N.C. Tbe public is InvHed to attend. Busi­nesa w« be conducted as follows:A) CaH to order and wekxNneB) Review of mlnuteaC) MJACommunicatk)ns Corporation for AT&T Wiraiasa Safvtees submitted a request lor a Spedal Use Permil to place a Communlcatten tower less than tha five mile distance required from existing low­ ers. This proposed lower site lias on the north sMe of Inlerslate 40 just east ol its Intarsectton with Davie Academy Road being at the end of Landmark Drive (SR 1175). Thisproposadsltais2.9mMa(rom an existing Sprint Ceihjiar tower ^ 4.47 milea from an existing WFMX lower.D) New or oU busineuE) Ad|oummentA sign wi ba placadon ttte propany to advertise saki publh: hearkig. AH parties and interested citizens are invited to altend sakl hearing at whteh time they Shan have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or In opposMontomeforegolngehangM. Prk>r to the hearing, an persons Interested may obtaki any additional informatkm on a pro* posal or ask any questions they may have by droppk)g by tha Planning a Zoning Department on weekdaya between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone al634- 3340.Jesse A. Boyce' Zoning & Plannh)g Offtoer 1-23-2tnp NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYexccunux NonccHaving qualified as Executrix ot the Estate of Alfred Leonard Beck, deceased, lata of Oavie County. North Carolina. Ihis is to notify aH persons havkig claims agsinst saki astata to present them lo tbe under­signed on or before the 30th da^ of April,1997, being Ihree months from the first day of pubUcatk)n or this notk« wlU be pieaded in bar ol their racove.7. AU p^ns In­debted to saki estate wU pleasa make knmediate payment 10 the undersigned.This the 30th dey of January, 1997.Bemk:e Meyer, P.O. Box 1175. Mocks­ville NC 27028. Executrix of the Estale of Alfred Leonard Beck, deceased.MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. UJ> Ten Court Square MocksvUe.NC 27028 1-30-4tnp NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYAOMMItnUTWX NODCe . -. HavlO0-quaMed aa-AdnMstratrix of the EstateolEdithBealMeRon.deceased. late of Davie County.North Carolna. thia is to notify an persons having daims against sakl estate to present them to the under­signed on or before the 9th day of April. 1997. being three months from the first day of pubitoatkMi or this notice wiN be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in­debted to sakl esuita wiH pleasa make immediale payment to the undersigned.This the 9th day ol January. 1997.Qale Melton Barney, 216 Montdair Dr.. Advance. NC 27006, Adminstratrix of the Estate ot Edith Beal Melton, deceased.1-9mnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYBXEcumix NOTiceHavktg qualified as Executrix of ihe Esute of Jamee Robert Dion, Sr.. de* ceaaed, tale of Davia County. North Caro* Una. this ia to notify aH persona havkig dakna agakm sakl estate to preeant them to the undersigned on or belore tha 23rd dayof April. 1997, bekigthreemonlhs from thefir8tdayofpubltoaltonorlhiano(k:ewil be pleaded k) bar of their recovery. Al persons hdebledtosaM estate wi please maka knmedWe payment to the under­aigned.TMaiha23rddayof January, 1997.Ooria Potta Diof>. «4 Howardtown Road. Mocksvie, NC 27021. Executrixof the Estate of Jamee Robed.Dion, Sr., deceased. 1-234IP ttfto Estate Of Emest J.Ociua, deceased. ^ialaolDavie County.North Cardkta. Mais ;to notify al parsone havkig daima lO M ;;aakl estale to preaent them to the under- r; aigned on or betora Ihe 33rd day Of April. ^1987. bekig three montha from the first day :of риЫсаПоп or thla notice wM be pieaded '»in bar of their recovery. Al persone kv :;debled to aaid eatale wi pleaae maka ^immedMde payment to Iha undersigned. ;t; Thiathe23tddayolJanuaiy.1887. i ' WiknaB.Qdua. 138 Laaia Court, Ad- avance. NC 27006. AdmkMralrix of me Usuala of EmaalJ. Oolua. deeaaaad. 1-234IP C A S H ForHdmeownefa Crvdit РгоЫфлпв Ufidtfitood NOAFrUCATIOlffB ASLOWAe • $10,000 för |9бЛи10П. • 125.000 for $238lMon. i •$40.000 for $36SMIon. п ш м т т ш и т K U l f A i ш ж ш т е о т п 220S 8. Miln 81. • sink mn Ro«i ---LEXINaTON.NC(910)243-1511 PUBUCHOtlC*{^NOTICI OP PUBUC HIAfWIO I1WBOAIIPOPTOWN I FOB tNt FOLLOW* MO ZOMNO AMeNOMmTB frrlioneiiiHn iWTOTHBBIQUMIMINTBofChap- MT.IeOA. Articla19. Sadlon 160-A-364 of Q«iara} Stalulee of North Caroib>a and pämant to Artlda 10. Sktion 5. of the ltifiksvieZar«igOrdkurice.thatthaTown Boliid of Commissioners'wu hoki a pubik: hfffkig at the Town Hal < ModtaviHe, N.C. aU^p.m.onTuesday,Febmary4,1997. ^ ) Mr. Tommy Alexander, represented by ¿Homey QmdyL. McClamrock,Jr.sub- mWed a (^Uon to razorto 2.78 acrea ot property from Reskientlal (R-20) to High­way Busktau(H*B). Thia property la bor­dered on the west by US Highway 601 on tha north by SouthwiDod Drive and on the south by RoMngwood drive. Itlshirthar deecribed as bak>g parbal A-1 of Oavie CountyTaxMapK-5-1.1 :B) JanyF.SwioegoQdaaaQäiitlof Mr. and Mrs. VWson Brown, |y|r. and Mra. Cari oareiy. MC» ano Pns. hoq vrooQwaro. ano Mr. and Mrs.. Rupert Oyaler have submit­ted for rezonkig a 18.35 acre trad kicated on the northwest side of ttie kitersecten formed by US Highway 64^Vaiiey Road The petttlonefa have requested this prop* eriy lo be rezoned from Residential Agri­cultural (R-A) 10 Highway Birtk>ass*Spe- del Use (H-B-S) for a shoppkig center complex. Thispropertyisfurtherdescribed aa bak>g a portton of paicei 64.03 of Davie I County Tax Map 1-4. Plana for this fadWy may be reviewed k> tha piannktg and zon- k>gofnce.A sign wi ba posted on thie locatton to advanise saki Pubic Hsaring.^'AH parties and interested citizens are kwftad to attend saM Pubik: Hearing at wfikh tkna they shal have an opportunity tofc heard In f avor of or kl oppoeitkm to the follgdng changes. Prior to the hearing. aH pajiont kiterestod may obtaki any addh wM Intonnstton on tha propoaals which is In the possesskm of the Davia Couniy ^ n g Enforcement Offtea In the Davie C^AdmkilstrattonBuikflng.Mod(svie. NC on weekdays between the hours of 8:ä0 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at 634-3340.Jesse A. Boyce. Jr.PlannkigandZonkig1-23-2tnp NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYEXiCUTRIX Nonce Havkig qualified ae Executrix of the EstataofMarieBeattkeRk4Mrdson.de- caaaed. lato of Davie County. North Caro­Hna, this is to notify an persona havkig dllm agakist saki estate to preseni them ojufrii. 1997. bekig three monlhs from Ihe fk« day of pubitoation or this notice wi be pleaded kl bar of Iheir recovery. AH per­sons kidebtad 10 said estale will pleasa maka immadUite payment to the under­signed.This the 9th day of January. 1997. Rosa Rtohardson. 264 Gwyn Street. MocksvUle. NC 27028, Executrix of Ihe Estate of Marie Beatrice Rtehatdson. de­ceased. Lynne HkAs. Attomey al Uw Piedmont Legal Associates. PA 124 West Depot Street Moduvitte.NC 27028 (704)634-3312 NOfmCAROUMDAVIECOUNTYCO«(ICUTOBi NOTICiHaving quaMied aa Co-Executora of tha Eatataof CianOraca Handricke. deceased, late ot Davia County. North Cardkia, thia is to notify aH peraona havk^ dakns agakist said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16lh dayofApril, 1997.bekig three monthsfrom 0>e Rrst day of publication or this notice wi be pieaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons kidebted to sakt estato wi please m^a Immediate payment to the under­signed.This the 16th day of Januaiy, 1997.Leslie Driver Hendrid«, 407 Dvwer Road, Modcsvie. NC 27028.and Paul Oray Hendricks.422Danner Roed. Mocks- vieNC 27028. Co-Executora of the Ea- tata of Clara Qraca Hendridca. deceased.MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. UP Ten Court Squere Mod(SV«e.NC 27028 M64tnp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO-AOMMBTRATOB8 fMTICtHavkig quaHfied as Co-AdmkHstrators of tha Esuto of Dorothy Cranfi Dyson, deceased, late of Davie County, North CaroUna. thia is to notify aU persons havkig d i ^ agaktst sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd dayof April. 1997. bekig three months from the Rrst day of publicaUon or this notice win be pleaded in bar of thaIr recovery. AH persons kidebted to sakl estate win piease make hnmadtete payment to the under­signed.This the 23rd day of January. 1997.Anthony Stephen Dyson. 220 Towery Road. ModisvUe, NC 27028. and Kaye Dyson Barfieki.5700Wkidsor Roed. Unkm Qrove. NC 28689, Co-Adminstrators of tha Estate of Dorothy CranfiU Dyson, de­ceased.1-23-41P NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYCO-ADMMMTRATORS NOTKE Havkig quaWied as Co-Admiofthe Estato of Geneva Wan Clarit, de­ceased, lata of Davie County. North Caro* ikia, thla is to notify an pereone having dakns agakist sakt astata to present them to the underaigned on or belora the 30lh dayofApril. 1997,bekigthreemonthefrom the fkst day of publication or thia notice wU be pieaded kl bar of lhak recovety. An paraonatodebtodtosaM estate wi plaaaa make knmediato paymant to me under- SCOTTANTIQUE MARKET TlROMBnmai PedUM 2400 todhs • Feb. 7-a 2nd Wsakend of Every Month AüMs Е1Ф0 Cinlws - дампе. Oeorgie 1-285 al Jonnbors Roed (614) sea- 41t2 Log Csbki Home Padieoes AUCTION Ab. Iinli. OMrgia TuMday, Ftb. 11.7Л0 PM Re- nsimnceWmityHoM 104Buytr'aPmmium Added. СЫ1 for TMms A FrM Broctiure. 1-eoo- 442-7906 Rogsr't RMRy 8 Audkn Co.. inc. NCALMaS QAAL1913) NO MONEY DOWNI U appiealkins ec­cepted. Apply tiy ptione. Esiy queMving. No cre«,slo«rcredN.t>enkn«icy.ccaNtiora.|udoe- menta, lent, tint Ume b u ^ wslcowe. 1991- • 1996 modal vtNdes. AH wtth warranties. Cel Mr. Bel siHandrtck Pre-Owned (600) 4244267.OWN VOUR OWN apparai, ttioe. WMttmweer. Mnoarie. bridal, gm or 11.00 alore. Irickidet invantory. fliturae. twytng trip, training. Mtnlmun invaalmant f17.SOO.OO. C«N D«i «I Utwty Faihkxia. 50l<327-a03l.8O0A/8NACK8n0UTEI Top.k)caWtnl Al ceahbuameul Keapp(eaen()ciblttsoo«-«eeldy polanifel. MMmum Inveatmant %10.800 wiki ImmadWe cash flow. Cel 140&«17-6430. EiL 94S0. AAA Vogue CoamaUcs Mfg. Convenient Store Product DtatrMor. Мфг brand name. OuickaeBera. Teat belore you inveat program. $1.000 Mlnimuffl kivettmeni requked. Ptione: 1-авв-472-2Ю9.Attention Homeowners: No Equity Progema UpTot2S%LTV.QoodCredrt.SlowCre(SlOet)l Consolidttlon and Pufctiates Free Prequakflcalion RaM^ Fkil Flnanciel 1-aoo- 4664550 HOMEOWNERSI We finance up to t2S% ofyour home's valuel ’No «ipieiaal re- qulrsd (seme ceiea) ‘Oood to poor credit pro- vema evsieble *Cel now 1400411-0033 Flrsl ReptMc Mortgage lOEBT CONSOLIDATION! Cut monthly peymenta up to 30-50%. Reduce kiteresL Stop coSactkx) cala. AvoM banknjptcy. FREE confl- dsflUsi haip. NCCS. tton-protit. License« Bondad 1400-966^412.LOANS BY PHONEI Homeowntrs - atop Svlng peycheck to peychecki We cwi help, t st A 2nd Mortgagea, Debt ConsoideMon. Refinanc­ ing. AAA Mongaga A Fnencial Corporetkxu 1* 600-324-2461.ATTENTION HOMEOWNERSI TURN YOUR DEBT INTO ATAX BREAKI NO-EQUITY AND LOW REFFNANCE LOANS NEW PRO- . ORAMSAVAILASLEAaCREDIT ACCEPTED 1400420-7617 UNITED SOUTHERN MORT­QAQEBig Screen Spaciatl 4 heed VCR rreelDeliv- ary freel Al tor only $10 par month. Dskixs compuiertyaismi Cotor Ink Jat printar Ireal Onty Sto per monthi Cel 1400-766-9039. Nobody beeta our daalal Revolving chargt. t &% APa Big аегмп TV. receive free camcorder. Free Intweat, tree paymanlslor 1УМГ. than alter Driven • RegkMiel end OTR Poeiona » ebleKNriCelArtilMemsttonelolletstlQmT PAY. BCN8FTTS end the chance Ю OET Hdip MOPE OFTEM Must be22wMhCDL«idHBihfel endorsemenL 666-422-5275. - . DRIVERS - Howerd Tremperteflon. iWe. announces new pey aceie. Meke,23c -SScWie. dapendngonaipertance.Ptefcup.drap.iayovkr pey. Теф pey. Eicslent benefts. AH 1666 conv. M rids kectors. Treining progrsffl (COL requ4H)-WileroMireinvsnddversforlls»ed.CelNa^ at t-600447-7796. XDrwers Expenenced A Teem Truea 6 ^ ar» Needed ImmediamytEfcelent Pey A iin- alHa. Astigned Equipment. Conaietont & Rider Progrems, Job Stabilily. SwiN Trsns& lion. 1400<M7-4924. (еое-тЛ). • •; X DRIVERS New Pey Pecka^ eibng^i avenrtNngsiseweoWermai>eeEpesTran4a|n System a cui above the rest. Start lie/ mM(indudss3c bonus)'Home Every Westald *No Touch Fraight ‘Conventtond EqulpailfN 'Sateflite Comm. ‘Pakt Beneflla If you he»2 yts. recent OTR ец). A good MVR-camsKI- 600-9464766 to join the Epee Teem. PRt(D PAST-.PROOPESSIVEFUTWIB PLOOF TRUCK UNE8 Tbd ol |e- mgewey from home LOCAL home meet 1УА . LONQ HAUL home weekends. Opsnto( aiperienced drivers or rscent drtHng s gsds.'Stsrt .29 cents pe^ milsX *Peid vect *Madtoal insurance ‘Life Шаигаме *Assigr^ injcks ‘Paid Weekly 600-7714106 - SeHsbury 9C4}-771-et00 - Wilmington fl00-771-6ttl - JaiTStl.VA DRIVERS • SOIO^TEAMS/ OWNER OP­ERATORS. Teems - 6100Kt. $2K liyi-onl Trslners -STOK^I Top Ownar Operator progrsm. Conventionais/CossMo-Coatti Bonusss. . ben­ efits. Covenv^tTAntport (expenenced) t-|00- 441-4394. oil. 80-28. (geduetea) 1400-336- 6426, ail. SB-26. Weekend rscnjkars. .« DRIVERS- Be a success with ARTIC EX­ PRESS. s< lease purctiese о ri not down, lyear.3%u nee. APR ia%.ca nowl Thla tha 30ih day of Januaiy. 1997. Fnnk Clark, seg Boxwood Chuich Rom, MocksvUK, NC 27028, and B«№a C.Duncan,5e7NCHwy.eoi M.Mvam, NC 27008,Co-AdmkutnllonolllwEilal* of Qmwa Wai Claik, dKaaMd.I-30.41P NOflTHCAflOUNADAVIECOUNTY Ехсситою м откеHavinfl quaWM ш EmcuIoi ol Ihe 1400-3S7-N94.Stareo'e. 150 welta k»dad.rece)ve e tree 13* color TV. 110 down tor 110 per month. Than 3% u i^ belence, APR 16%. Cel nowl 1400- 3574994.FURNITURE Houae fulol fumilure tor 610 down, 610 month, pkjs free 25* TV. ttO down. ltoamonih.3%ufveidbeknc«.APfl 16%. 1- 6004574994.Canpuiars.Nolniarsat.nopeymentstill996. 1 yeer free ptoe receive frse printsr. Then aftar t year. 3% unpaid belMKe. APR 16%. Cal 1400- 3574994.LICENSED LIFE A HEALTH AGENT NEEDED Qualily products, high commitstons witfi advance bators iaaus. toad sysMrn. and banafits. (musl qualify (or advances A banafrts) Cat: 1400-252-2561.SERVICE / SALES REP-Aulo Aftormariwl. NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF ^ JUST№EDISTRKH-COURT DIVISKM 95 CVD 479ADELAIDE D.FERQUSON. lalaol Davla Counly,Noith Carolina, IhU 1» lonoWyallparBons having claims againsi saki estate to present lham to Iha under­aigned on or before tha 30th day of April.---- WT.bakigthraamonthafromthefirslday1 -9-4№p ^ PobHcaHon or this notk» wiR ba pieaded kl bar of thair recovery. AH persons ki- debted to sakj eslate wU piaase maka knmadlata payment to iha undersigned. Thie tha 30th day of January. 1997. Venica U. PuUlam Jr.. 2018 Sussex Lana.Wkiston-Saiam.NC 27104. Execu­te of tha Estato of Reba l{amaa Roberta. S40K bese ♦ bonus > 2241.benaritt. EOE. aOO-422- cal now 600-927-0431. EOE.DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS-WANTED DOMP TRUCK DRIVERS AND MECHANICS FOR WORK IN THE RICHMOND. VIRGINIA ARIA. MUST HAVE GOOD DRIVING RECORDS AND CURRENT COL'S. FOR MOREINFORlAATtON CALL 604-44B-2764.HAROLD IVES TRUCKING hihng drivtrs. Training Aveitat>to. Siudants welcome. Ei^ri- snce pey up to 26c per mito. Eicalent Benefb Including Company Pektlnsurence: 1400442- 0653.DRIVERS - Regionai OTR. Assigned equip­ment. PelaConventtonato. HOME WEEKENDS, (атву ridtog progam. Qreat peyAiensHe. Ho NY City. MMmum requirements: ege 25.‘2 уаепОТНе)фепвпсе.ааееАСОС.НОМЕи‘3 MOTOR FREKMT. toe. 14004254565.DRIVERS Exp, (VO. recent school grads. Buktors Traneport ia now hiring In your eiM tor our ven. natbsd A dedtoetod Reets. Csl todey: 600-762-1619.Drlvar • Ownr Operstors. ATS4I0S9 b now hking conyeny drivers and Owner Operstors to njn rsgtonsi llalbeds. FREE pl#es/ pemiits. Homt weekly. Cel 146647»6677;DRIVERS - STOP SETTUNQI Con-Wey TnxUoad Services oRars a pey/benetts peik- age end equipment that are second to none. Racent trucking achool gradi eccepled. Ctf ua and see whet you ve been mtoetogl 1400-555- CWTS.EOE.DRIVERS: Steri el 27-32cMiito. Rsieeslo 36c^. Home every 9-12 deys wkh essivied tractor. Medtoal/DenumetirsmanL 61.000 twp and quartarV salaiy bonua. Homady Truck UAe 1400443-7969. EiL SW4Enihusieslic. wall-groontad. personebto people naadad to damortttrate and promcie products in grocery end retai aioree. Fiexftto weekand ichaduling. 1400-7904246, H56.: va.WILLIAM CUY FEROUSON, JMmdamn6iiai OP MRviciop pnodM■VPUtUCATKWTO: WILUAM CUY FERGUSON TAKE NOTICE lhataralal ao6k«t you haa baan (Mad kl tha aboea-antmad action. Tha natura of tha raMbakigaougMiaaafotowa:MEPUINTIFFSEEKIfMANABSO- LUfioiVOnCE. i. You att taquirad to maka dafanea to 1-Э0Ц1ПР NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYAOMMiTRATMX NOTICI Havkig quaWiad aa AdmkHetratrix of tfia Eaiatoof Brian Poetar 8Ma.dacaeaad. ia*aQlDaviaCounty.NorthCafoHna.thiaia to nomy al paraona havkig dakna agakiat aakj aetaia to praaant lham to tha undar- algnad on or bafora »« 30lh day of April, l997.bakig»faamonfta from tha Iratday olpubHcalionoflhiandlcawlbaptoadadaudirteadtognoH6arlhantha4thdayof ki bar ot thair raeovaiy. Alparaonakh MircA, 1987 aakl dala baktg forty (40) deblad to aakt astato wt ptoaM maka dayafromihafkalpyblcaMonofManoiica.and upon your laHura to do eo, tha party aaákkigiarvicaaoihtot you wi apply to • tia Court lor Iha raiafaoughL .TNa Ita 23rd diy of Januaty. 1987.. ~ MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH I Ù . RAI88ECK.LLP. S: SALLYW.SMITH ,, AMmayforPMnail ' Tan Court Squara litod«vla.NC 27Q2I (704)634-2171 l-23-Этр Thia dia 30»t day of January, 1907. Deborah Crouch. 817 Cha^ Siraal, ' ~ NC 20877. AdnMetrafefx oftiaE8tatoolBrianFoeter8tato.dacaaaad.1-3(Мф 0 w a e n n o 8 $ H M QK«CMkjta«pM la O M S M IT I b t i m CASHOnOOOOC _ t2M M BUYEFrSFEE . UBuycrPehuliedLogCMn H«MFaclu(n wiUi4Stllln(Ab«iliiie AT PUBUC AUCTION «(Ю1 bNc-m rf-TiMTM HoUday Ina Sein. Uaivmlly K »y Eitil II3B off Hwy. 52 In Winw»-Salein.NC .... X o i t U « down day of »I«. «hh mMmum depwh of SS.000.I10 in cad) or ccttlfled funds ta|uind u bU and for depoall towaid cacti hoìi» puivháaed wilh nmainder of deposii by ptnoaal dKci[ oc пц|ог cm lil cad. Balance due al lime of delivny. Sellcf .ИМ allow up to 12 m iuhi for delivay. AU packaiet can be ■ hip^ Ю В oritin any when in II» world. AnmuncemcMs at auction uke piecMenc« over advmiieiiwmi ind riiniMl material. IO%Buy«'>niinluDAdiM • CiU«irlkeebnclHii«.l40(M42-7906 ШСр^ГжЦ|СШ|аНатп1Л)-11чЫ $*|Ск>1Ш1у ^ ^ ш т н J. h ^ì T 7 A ií’í *<''к i MOCKSVU.LE. Propeity of Ms. Uola M. Edwanb. 7S years young selling many 3rd generation family items. Circa 1900 Coca-Cola advertising wall clock. Wateibury weight pendulum & lever clock. New Haven Gingeibicad: mantel clock. Lions head mantel clock. Beautiful complete, S piece walnut parlor set, resprung and coveted in wine. color crush velvet. Fainting couch resprung and coveied ' same. 2 mahogany dropleaf lamp tables. Drop leaf libnuy ' table. Dropleaf cocktail lable. Circa 1940 nine piece mahogany dining table, chairs, buffet & china cabinet./ , Circa 1930 four piece Waterfalls bedroom suite, bed, dresser & bench & chiffbrobe. Blanket chest. Hoosier style kitchen cabinet. Oval dining table & 2 chain. Ornate iron . beveled shaving mirror. Oscar Schmidt Autohaip. #4 iron. Old charcoal iron. Auto-lite carbide lamp. Antique fancy wrought anditons. Iver-Johnson 20 ga. shotgun. ‘KbKco setter. Old trunk. Primitive 1800's change box. Indian arrow he)Mls. OM coins. OU chums. Rayo Oil lamp, dated Feb. 22,19QS. “Tuget Juniot” cigarette roller. Co«w. Irijrii pattein dqpituiiM glau creain, sugar, bowl^ pitcher'&> glasses. 40icWha items.'Honey stand. Ib i pots.#l2 dutch oven. OU coffee grinder. WWI Towel; IMO’i Wiiidmill pMietn handmade quilt Silk antique i^ ll. 3rd , beautifid oUJiandmade quilL Pomtmwi, driHt* iwder.. f^eifiiKHi tncto r bush hog di Made, 10% Buyer. V premium. Location: Oo out Hwy 60l: tw oM I^ beyoid' Davie County High School to G U b id ^ Rp^^ go one mile. Home oh left B riB t^*/w kh ]w » 4 ROGERS REAUY&AUCI10N^<^ <1 • itol- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOM), Jan. 30,1997*DAVIE COU m YEN T ERniSE RECORD,JMb all, lffT - Ш e L A S S I F I D l INEXPENSIVE FBOFIXABIE St.ilpw iclp Stnlew icle ' . COORDINATOR WANTED to begin 1лч>1«- ^tiog №• 1097 lununtr progrim for Fnnch tMnagert. Enjoyable. pvt-Ume Iromyoui home, finandatly rewinJinQ. Musl bt coffimunity ori- «m*d and sftir-motlvated. CâS 50в*7вЗ-54ЭЗ or wfltf to; LEG. P. 0. Box 631. E. FrMtown, MA 0Î7I7.WANTED: WOMEN AGES 1в-2< FOR JOB CORPS. EARN THE SAURY YOU DESERVE WITH MORE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN AVAVSTYOPPROFESSIONS.FREEROOW BOARD. KECREATION ON CAMPUS SET­TINGS. CALL l-800^2>7»48.. Mechanic* T.A.LovingConx)any,Goldsboro.NC. Heavy equipment/cteMl mecMnIc to worK on conatrucUon equipment (crane experience preterred). Muit own toola. Call Roger Taylor (919)734-8400. EOE • M/F/V/D.. Experienced Super*markel Relrlgeration InstaUartandSotviceTechnkUneneeded.Dnig Screen and iravelrequired. Tectinicians needed lor Ctwlotte, Raleigti. Myrtle Beach and Chartes* ton. Cain •600443-8114.. ' GENERALOENTIST-PositionsavaUabiein nationally acclaimed, quakiy orientedgoup prac* tice Mrvicing FUR Nabisco and others. AAAEC accredited. Winiton-Salem Dental Care, Ms.Kinney •(9t0)768-64t t.• Swansboro. Norih Carolina WINTER CLEARANCE FinalPhaseRemainUighomesites Just released. Privaiewatertront community wilh Paved roads, underground utility, community pier. From the low $204. Call lodAyf 1-800-448'1>ND ext. 3158.. WATERFRONT*$39.eeOlocatedon 15.000 aae recreational lake, 90% linancing available.1*800-952-537B.Bad Cie(*l7 Get signature k>ansS500-$5000.%i ,000 Minimum monttxiy income te<>Med. Mon- gages/Refinancing i Business Equipment. Loas* ing Available Ihni Universel Funding Inc. 1-вОО*290-6034 Ext. 573.• PfoveftW? Resplratofy pcoWerns"? Oo yw use Albuterol Sulfate. Alupenl. 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Hvdwood floors, hardi- planli exteiior. By owner. $145,000. (010)754*a!80. - SMALL COMMERCIAL SITE- Hwy. 221 Morthof Spartanburg. SC. Near 1-85 Interchange. Cdmei Lot, Water. Natural Oas. Fire Protection. 3-5.5 acres available. Can 704-873-2366. - 8TEELBUILOlNOSSale:30x40s10,S4.650: 4Q«16l14.Se,503: 60x75x14, $11,489: ^{OOx16.S1S,2U;«Oi1(»x18,$17.552.Mini- Uvage bulKinga, -30x100. 20 uMti. S9.692. brochurti. Sentinel BuiUlnga. 600-327- or|0.Eiltnsk}n7».1^TK)LFP TANNINQ BEDS TAN AT H0M6) IU|OinECTandSAVElCofT¥nwciamom« units i m ttw.00 Low Monthly Paynwntt FREE dsiw Callloo Ctf TODAY 1-800-«42-1310.RANDilHiERISONS ж МШ(Г iMd • MKtnlk, NC (704) 284>2826 D ia m Snow >« plctund ranM ng h w -F u l M onty dwck fmm МагдшМ Caudto ol M wgwft C iuite Tix Scivic*. M t. Snow rac^vw) h tr ctMCk ttw vtiy ntxt day tlltr Rang h tr rtlum. M«. Snow u y i iM t e b ttn comino to M tig u tl Ciudto tef y ttn and hat alwayt b w—*---* ■*- ■ *—* — J- —pINMQ «МШ rM ПМ «KJ mtnoiy Nrvm. MARGARETCAUraÆTAXSERVlCE 1478 N. Main Sutet • Mocksville, NC Com by or call at 7Ш34-2112 A p p lin n cp s 48* SCREEN SYLVANIA TV.needs minor repalf. 492-5904. QtBSON UPRIGHT 16 cu, 11.freezer, while, veiy clean, like new. EC. $125 OBO 940-5666.________ MAYTAG WASHER, WHITE inGC. $70. 998-5786. JANET DEAN'S ART Studio Creates original custotn portraits c children, adults, pets, show cars/trucks, businesses & homes. Starting al $38. For more information call & please leave message. All calls retumed. 704* 634-1549 (PO Box 984, Mocksville. N02--- C h ild C.irp ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:S:30am-1:45am. Isl a 2nd shill or by Ihe hour. PemianenI or temporary care available tor lnlanls-12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SATURDAY HOURS. Hwy 64-601 By-Pass near Ingersoll. ^-7529 or 634-1980. Debra Slanley, owner. HAVE OPENINOS IN my reg. day care home lor belore S after school care. Breaklasl & snacks Included. Pinebrook Sch. Disiricl. 996-4925. REQ. IN-HOME Daycare has Immediale openings lor Isl shllt s 2nd shift. Incenllves oftered. Located close to t-40 In Wm. R. Davie areal Call 492-7851 lor more Inlo. Farm M achinery FOR SALE: BLACK Angus cow, good lor beet. Call 492-5108 anytime except Fri. night > Sal. WHITE SATIN RABBITS-$5. Free male Blue Healer. 492-5659. A p artm ents AFFORDABLE UVINQ, country atmosphere. Try Northwood Apts. Slud№s, 1 & 2 BR’s: garbage, water ^ sewage Included. Come see whal we havel 600 Northridge Ct„ Mocksville. 704.634-4141. FOR RENT: REAL nice IBR duplex, lumished. N. Rowan, no pots, limit 2 people. 998-4729. FOR SALE: NEW set heavy duty lorklltt lorks, possibly lit skldder, $275)sel. 704-546-7667._________ SCRAPE BLADES, BOX Blades, Boom Poles, Carryalls, Potato Plows, Spreaders, Buatitwgs, Gates, Corrals, Feeders, Posl Hold Diggers, Disc, Plows, Yard Tools, Rock Rakes. Low prices Wrlaht Farm Oates 996-6637. MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy eftlcienl apartment. 1 i 2 bedroom, ding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump providescenlral heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV S phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen & bath lloors. Located in Mocksville behind Henddcks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sal. 10-12. Phone 704.634-0166. N№E BASEMENT APT., IBR, 3 1/2 miles oul 158 Irom Mocltsviila, 492 Main Church Rd. 634-2967. o n u 's For S.lie COZV COUNTRY HOME on 2.6acres + or -. Davie Farm A Land Sales. 634-0757. /____________ FOR SALE BY ownen Advance araa, 3BR, 2BA, remodeled Inside & out. 1660 sq. n. $112,000. 996- 6053.________________________ FOR SALE BY owner: Main St.. Cooleemee. New vinyl siding, gas heal, AC, remodeled, 2 spacious BR. 1BA. Best Buyl $45,000. 998- 0846. QUALITY BUILT NEW French house lor sale by builder. Redwood Dr., Mocksville. 1,450 sq. It. Price: $122,000. Lovely lot, paved driveway, garage, deck. The house has Bruce tlooiing, Cathedral ceilings, custom-built dining room China Cabinet, custom design Chair-rall, Brass llxtures, wallpaptr, angular fireplace, Jacuzzi & many other amenities. Call 634-2797 or 634-5972.___________________ SPLIT-FOYER, 3BR, 2BA, large playroom, new carpel, new paint, central air, central vac. 940-24B4.. L and For Sale M isr p lla n p o iis DUE TO SEPARATION: need to sell new rocker redlner, paid $600 will take $275 OBO; new queen size Mde-a-bed, paid $1500, will lake $425 OBO; Antique BR set, bed, box springs, mattress, dresser w/mirror, real ntee, $1200 OBO. VCR $115; colorTV remote control $115. Have other odds A ends,■ 704-284-2199 ask lor Louise. FIREWOOD FOR SALE, llreplace A heater will deliver. Call after 6pm,.634-5038.____________________ FOR SALE-K & Q Salvage: Special: on oval glass mahogany doors. Name brand leans, $6.№pr. We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Super savings on carpel & linoleum as low as S3.9SM.; 4'XB' exterior siding, $6.95/ea.: Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24* dia.; We slock pumps A 1.6 ACRES IN beautilul count» setting, near Mocksville. $13.500. 998-4772.____________________ B-10 ACRE tracts, 2 lakes, wooded A open tracts, restricted & private. 634-7668 lor details.____________ FOR SALE: 10 acres w/septki, $42,500; 5 acres w/mobile home, $37,500. 998-2665._____________ NEARLY 5 ACRES with 2 mobile home lots, presently rented at $270/mo. Jusl N. or |.40. short term owner linancing possible, $49,900. 704-636-5795 belore 6pm.________________________ WOODLEAF RD. HEAVILYwooded, 1.5 S 2.S acre bulktng. lots, surveyed, parked. Ntw doublewides or modular« OK. $16,000-$16,000.9984646. FOR SALE: QUEEN size waterbed. Headboard w/mirror. $100 OBO 284.4362.___________ MARCHINQ SOFA A chair. Best offer. Sharon Bates, 634.Q636. SOUD PINE 12 drawer pedestal waterbed, w/mirror A lighted headboard; 5 drawer dresser A night stand. $600.634-3261. H o m es For Rent EXCEPTIONALLY NICE, 2.000 sq.It.. 3BR, 2BA. central heat, air & vacuum. Dishwasher. stove, disposal, skylights, carport & wrap­around deck. Nice yard, private. $795/mo. 704-636-5795._________ NICE 3BR. 2BA w/porches & large yard. 3 miles S. on 601. $550/mo. plus dep. 634-2532. H o m es For Sale BY OWNER-RENOVATED 2BR, IM, screen porch, 2 storage Lost & F o u n d O A .S HMID FOR ANTIQUES. MRTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE - Ц ш п В й т Ш йПкпИМп 704-634-3442^ J l o d n v l l j e J J ^ lâ B B ÏS ÏÎÛ Q D IL Q Q B s s m a o E Laying «Sandkig'FkMiing FREE ESTIMATES Owner Laity Ncdnnty 129LaliawoodDilvt704-634-1721^ WOOD FOR BALE-all hardwood. Call after 4pm. 492-7901.' M obile H o m e s/R p n t 2BR, UNFURNISHED ELECTRICheat mobile home lor tent. Prefer 1 or 2 people-Eastem Davie, Fairway Rd. Garbage pickup A water lumished, $285/mo., $250 Dep. 996-5300.___________■■ TRAILERS FOR RENT. Watan lumished. Take garbage olf. Nick- quiet trailer parit near Lee Jeans. No pels. Limit 2 people. Rel. req. Call 940-2395 loave message. M obile H o m p s /S .ik I accessories lor wells. ГХ12- pine shelvino.$.69m.; Fonntea, $.50 sq^. 4'X8'X7/16- waler boaid, $4ÍS gauge galvanized Ш т . Sünll-Bea ALL SEASONS UWN CARE. New A existing lawn maintenance. Call704-284-4i77.____________^ CAM SERVKES: We provklt all types ol lawn servtee, mowing lawns, trimming shrubbery, cieanlno lots, 704-634-5798. FRK ESTIMATES.__________________ DANNER LAWN A Leal Servk» Gutter clean, lawn worit A maintenance ol all types 704-492-7938. ea.; nxiling left, $6.95/roll, Inick tool boxes $39.95/ea. 3 tt. wkJe 29 metal roonng,_____ ___I-Beams tor sale.K & G Salvage (Reynokia Rd.) Isl business on West bank ol Yadkin River. 91Q.699-2124. FOR BALE: DOORS, 2 2'8"X6'6" exterior sdld llr 6 panel Colonial w/brass hardware. $125/pr. 634- 5749.______________- FOR SALE: MARY Kay products, 1/2 price, IlmlM time only. Call 492-5932.____________________ FOR SALE: PFALTZQRAFFdishes.. Place setting lor 10 plus. Glasses, serving pieces, platter, soupserver, tea pot A cookie jar. $150, OBO 998-7527.__________ FOR BALE: WALK-IN cooler. 704- 492-7662.____________________ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGSFOR sale: Maple table A chairs, electric dryer, sola's, recliner, misc. tables, etc. Call 998-4669, ask lorTonla.________________________ MONEY TO LOAN: Good credit, bad credit. We understandproblems. It you need a ___„loan call Gary Poll at 1-600-^_ 0703 or Statesville 704-924-7200. QUALITY CORN FED Ireezer beet lor, sale. 998-5206._____________ SEASONED FHIEWOOO, IU 1/2cord, $100 cord, del. Call Jake Mlitei 996-0646._______________ WIU BUY JUNK cars. 264-2659 or 634-4335. DIVORCE FORCES SALE ol 2story mobile homel Mary's husband left her A went ovenwas. Help save her creditl LOW dn. pmt, $900, $146/mol 600-715-625«. PS. Her- dog ran away tool_____________I; "LQS HOMES"Singlewides A doublewides. Affordable prices, quality built, dependable service. Factory Direct Since 1937.3995 Patterson Ave, 910-767-7565. Winston-Salem. Ask' lor Odie Peritlns.______________' A DOLLAR A a deed Is all you need. Call today lor pre-approval. ■ 704-630-6400. DENIED CREDIT FOR mobile home? We represent over 36 lenders lhal can help. Applications approved within 24 hrs. No lees.' 704-630-0149._______________ LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Nonvood,:NC. 600-777-8652 Bargain prices. 40 new homes. 14X70, $15,999; 24X56. $24,999; 28X60. $32.999; 28X80, $40,999. Open 7 days , prices posted._________________. LIKE NEW, 2BR, 2BA, '95 Oakwood, 492-5956.___________^ OAKWOOD HOMES OF Lexington Used Home Sale ■83 14X56 2BR, 1BA »5663 $2500. '79 14X60 3BR,2BA *0419 $3500 - '88 14X60 2BR,2BA «7461 $8500’ '7312X60 2BR, 1BA «8353 $2400 ' '7012X60 2BR,2BA «8096 $1900-' '9014X72 2BR,2BA »1510 :- $14,500 Repo '90 14X60 3BR.2BA «0951 •13,500 R m'M 14X60 ai«,2BA tow? 83,oas. All homes are dropp^ on your lot . within too miles. FOUND: MAU AUSTRALIANShepherd, Fannington area. 998- 356S or 996-7017._____________ LOST: 800 LB. Chardals steer. Greenhill Rd. A 64Warea. RewardI 492-5727.____________________ LOST: '7( DAVIE High class ring, w/Dac. blithstona. Lost In Ihe vtelnity ol Yadkin Valley Camettty on Jan. 8. Call 998-3815 alter 8:30pm. LOT FOR lA U on DanM Bd. 496-2014. E N T R Y L E V E L M G T Winslon-Saleiii Immediale need. Professional career. Industry leader offers training, salary, incentives & benefits.' (Low $20's) Prefer business related degree or degree with related experience. Min 2.5 GPA. Company Fee Paid. Key Personnel Services MAINTENANCE HELPER/ VAN DRIVER Must Have Clean Driving Record Good Benefits • Competitive Pay Apply in Person to Carol Crawford or Call 704-634-353S For More Information MUIIIMNCARE ItnamnlSk ' Ö F I I o S ä Ä i E HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELUNO THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR 8TAN0IHQ TIMBERmilBERLANO CALL 704-878-9784 50RM0REACRES AhbHr Ин|| Limfeer COs 2712 f f l l T i i n k i t < M A N U F A C n i m N em m - E m p t o y m e n l - we manufacture prefit window trim from Ponderoea Pine MouMinge. Work Indudee a verlety .of dutlea In our manufeeturlng proceee. A general knowledge of wood working equipment wouM be helpful. ExcelientPay Paid Vacation and Benefite: PaM Hoiktaye ........................Retlrenient Pfen Heetth Ineurance High Sehool Diploma Required M P P L Y m p g H s o n t T R IM iIN C ^ eallw>Clwwimta< ■ 1 М И 1 Ш ! ! Ы 8 Д Я В ‘ , F R O F IE A B lM fylohili’ H om es/S,llr THIS YEAR WHY not a new homel For an average tax refund you can ba^in a new home In 10 daysll Our new. 24hr. refund seivtee will prépare your tax relund freel Invest your relund in a new Oakvirood Home lor 1997 A recetva a larger lax deduction lor 1998. Let our Professional Housing Consultants show you how. 910-249-7041. PIANO TUNINQ' Repairing A Rebuilding Selt-plmers,Sales A Servtee Wallace Barford . .996-2789 SEAFORD PIANO SERVKETuning A Repair •704-492-2000 or 704-634-0158 JackSeaford PUBLIC SALE: MOCKSVILLEMlnl-Storage to sell contents ol Ihe lollowing units for unpaid rent A expenses: Unit *65(Jenniler Paika, $105), •128(Cheryt Norton, $135), ;Boyd Raymond Gamer, •204rrheresa Church, . .. »315|Eugenia Stevenson Ñames, $196), A «l41(Gall Draughn, $158). Sale date Feb. 15, 1997 at 10:00am, 817 Salisbury Rd. 704-634-2463. HousehoM items. NO sale II balance paid tiy Feb. 12,1997. O ffice S p ace s OFFICE SPACE FOR lease tn new bidg., Mocksvlile Prolesskmal Center. 634-3944.______________ SALEM CENTER OFFICE Park. Located near Bennuda Run A Oak Valley off 1-40 at the comer ol highway 601 A Yadkin Valley Rd. Affordable offtee space availabit Irom too sq. ft. lo 2000 sq. tt. Available for immediate occuMncy. For details call 910-760-2%1 or 502-584-4213. R eal E state FOR RENT: BEAUTY/BARBER MAJESTIC DESIGNS, PAGEANTFormats, alterations A special designs. 940-6587. PRESSURE CLEAWNO: All Types Siding, clean and waterproof decks, walkways. 160. formal^ С $400/iT>o. 634-3406. : BUCKEYE REPAIRS: Roofing, spouting, painting, carpentry, complete remodeling Qale Wolford 704-284-4077 CHIMNEY FIRE ELIMINATORS-c^fied A licensed since 1978. Sweeping, Restorations, Chimney -- ----1, buck stove, parts Acaps, gas access. Call 297-9039. . DAVIE ELECTRONICS:■ Seniicingcar stereos, home litereos, VCR's CD's, CB's and ..Nintendo. 20 DRESSMAKERFOR ALL your dressmaking needa (^11 Francea at 492-2436.________ iWUSECLEANINO: DEPCNDABLE, HONEST. CAUtpfestlmala 492-5684.__________ ; JARVn CLEANHMl SERVICEMizlng in RasUantlal Cleaning Snuill Buslntsa A Yard : Maintenance, Rel. AvaUablt. Starting at $35.284-2221 or 634-3942 ^iistaJanria Laava message. UNK’S SeAMLESS O UTTIIIM a ■ Rteham Unk-Owner ; F ra tE sllm tttt.' -V 634-324» ' PAWTWaRemodeling-Homt Rtpaira ; LargaarSmall FrttEM Imalta ; JAMES MILLER / 998^340 . . ? E P . i;GUAlMim SNUIRAMMG PM HKH SCHOOI HmQHNIIO 1HMNAHM» t: if you're stài in htah school Aut have your eve on the liiture, Consider the Army's Delaired ?Enlry Progim Q o jto s e i^ * II reserve the skin tfilning they int while sdll in hiSi s d we guarantee it, m writ^. ^Graduate, and when _tralidni tbecnnn available, you’ll be on aour way. So Kt your edie on Ihe %ture lodiwi See your local Amiy aecruilertodayiordetalla. gallos^^riveways PRESSURE WASHING SERVICECommercial A Residential ________704-634-3788. ■ THE CLEANINQ LADYI will do the worit, while yoú lake Ihe credit. My repulation is spotless. Free estimates, ref. available. Have room in my schedule lor smaller to mid-size homes. Call 634-4537.__________ VCR CLEANINQ A Repairs. Vogler's TV Senrice. Advance. Visa A MC accepted. 998.6172. WHITTAKER PAVINQPaving, Seal Coating, Hauling Qravel Call for Free Estlmatea 492-7820 , BAILEY A HOWARD TOURSFeb. 15,1 day shopping trip: Newl SC Carolina Outlet Mal”$20.Mar. 21-23 Lancaster, PA: Dbl. $151.Aoril 12-13 Charieston, SC: Middleton Plantation, FI. Sumter. Dinner Coiise (3 hrs.), Cont. breakfast, shopping. Open Slave Mariiet. Dbl. $160; Triple $135; Ouad$125.May 9-11 DoliyyroodI Plus 2 Country Muste Shows, 2 dinners, 2 Cont. Breakfast. Slaying at Ihe brand new "Music Road Motel’, shopping timel. Dbl. $215; Triple $199; Quad $187.June 28-July 4th Branson. MO: 6 shows A attractions. 6 breakfast, 6 dinners. Eureka Springs, Casey Jones Museum, Sliver Dollar City, Dinner show in Nashville, Morell DU. $725, triple $645, Quad $625. Coming upl Oct. Nashville; Nov. C^Helen Bailey-Davls 910-998- BAUBBURY MOTOR CO.Butek-Dodoe 700W. Innet St. Salisbury 704-636-1341- STOD CARS FROM $175._ Cadillacs, Chevy's, BMW's, Corveftes. Also Jer 4WD's. Your area. Toll free l-tw- 218-9000 Ext. A-7681 for current listings. _________________ ■7*|»USTANQ KING Cobra, $3500 nW. 492-5912.________________ '8< CROWN VICTORIA-EO, 96K, ■»^¿CHEVY BERETTA (white), 5 speed, sun root, new tires, k»k« «»d (blown engine), $2000 OBO. ■M> MAZDA AM^iC, mns good, rebuitt engine, luily k»dad, povrar sunroof. $3200 neq. 634-3281. 2-MR HOUU on fami w/IOt aoNs, w/outtxilMlngs A bam. 910- 699-3993, call anytime.__________ ALWAYS BUYING STANDtNQtir^r. Will cut k)ls, lop dollar pakl. 1704-637-9097. BUYINQ PINE A hardwood timber, ■^ered logs A long pulpwood. r Wood Products, Inc. 704- ILY UDY NEEDS live-ln-- ,____ Light housekeeping.Rel.998-3017.________________ L#D WANTED: 20-40 acres SE oliilocksville off 84 or 601, lo buiki secluded l«>use. Please call 910- »j j-6064, leave message._______ N^D SOMEONE TO ptek up |unk A old lumlture. 264-6440.________ RKPONSIBLE A SOBER hunter wishes to lease lafid In Davie or RolAfan Counties. Gall collect 704- 586-9620.____________________ SEEKING LOT TO buUd home \n E^em Davie County. 996-8904. FOR REMCDML help in Reading. Spelling & hip to help 2nd. grader. R-ANILL CUSTOM HOMES is oxpar^g pioductlon Id Denver. Novi accepting appUcaUons for all ptiases of homo building including: *nnltliC arpenten •WaUFnmera * Otaetnck Kangm^k № li> e ii -H M trlcal -Flumbliia Most positions requito hoavy lUUng. Must bo able to read tapo measure and pass diug sctcon. Training Is avallablo for applicants with good vroik - hlstoiy and good auencJanco. S Starling pay Is S6.00/hr, plus Sl.M/l^inus .'or potiect anendanc© biinglng stalling pay lo S7.50/lir. Production pay earning polentlal up lo $12.75 per hour when qualified. Most ass^aios qualify for pioducUon pay after 9 weeks of ualning/omploymcni. Ex«lleni company benefits Includo: *7 paid Holidays • Paid Vacailons *401K Reiiiement • Paid Employ Heallh & Life insurance * Optional Dental Insuranca PIcaco apply In person 8.^AM-4:30PM ’ R-AneU CUAMD Hornw. Inc.Hwy, 18 • Deow . NC *01 .ill 108 Bed Facility Takj|o Applications ForLPN’s F o ririlp .M ' ' EXCELLENT BENEFITS COMPETmVE SALARY SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS Apply in person 8:30-4:00 Mon-Fri or Call 704-6^-3535 foriTiore inforiTiation. INTHoiiaidSI. M e dw ib ,N C }7 l]l To Cover I :AII! Part-Time ai-uH Time; Flexible Hours » Miist Be Ce(^fied - « K K 7 W .1 1 9 7 ■ ' Wlhstoh-&^ , :',*7|iit/(pni»M»riooii»wfl^ yauN »you'dA pM t*.''' ■ATTENTHM MOCKSVILLE*Postal posltkxi. Clarita A sorters. No ». req. Benellta. For exam, salary ................................... 55701 info, call 1-830-906-5571 ______l)6am-8pm._________, too WORKERS NEEDEDEasy craft/Wood/sawIng lobs. Materials provkled. To «TO * wk. Free Inlo. pkg. 24 hr. 1-714-225- 8441. ______________ CARtNQ DENTAL HYQIENISTneeded 1-2 days/wk. Send resume to; Todd H. Carter, DOS, 123 NC H ^ 801 S., Suite C-ltX), Advance, NC 27006.___________________ CERTIFIED NURSWQASSISTAMT8 needed lo provkle home care servtees lo homebound patlenis In Davit County. 1 yr. ol exp. aa a nursing assistant A NC alda registry listing req. To obtain appllnlkxi can 1-830-737-0604 witie: Diteclor, 108 Wkid Chimt CHILDCARe NEEDED FOR 6 mo.oM In my homt. ASAP, Mon.-Fri., mutt bt maturt, rellablt, A king terni. Great future lor right person. names area. 492-2219.__________ CHURCH SCCJFMANCIAL SEC.Rrst United Methodist Church, Mocksvlile seeks Church Sec. with an Accountini^Bookkeeping background. Musl havo excollent written A verbal communtealton skills. Also, computer skills A worttlng knowtadga ol WordPerfect. Pleasa tend rtsumt to: Search Committee, First United Mettudist Church, 305 N. Main St., Mocktvtlle,NC2702S.__________ DIRECTOR OF YOUTH Mkilstrtes wanted at Rrst Unltad Mettndlst Church, MoeksvHlt. Person must an Court, Rateiqh, NC '27615. DAVIOSON ELECTRICMEMBERSHIP Corp. Lexii^on, NC. Billing Spedallsl lor ^000 member electric distribution cooperative. 1 yr. beyond high school with emphasis In accounting A data processing or equivalent wortt exp. Exp. ol at least 6 mos. working In accounting A data processing highly desirable. Wortt exp. In an ofttee situatkxi dtslrablt. Knowledge In general accounting, billing A meter reading or possess general mathematteaT knowledge. Shoukl possess a good woritlng knowledge of office practtets A procttlutes. Individual will be reti. to live within 20 miles ol Ihe Davklson EMC ofttee In Lexirigton, NC. Very competitive salary A benefits program. Please sand resume with salary histon by Feb. 5, 1997 to Ed. Drozd, Manager ol Corporate A InlonnatkHi Seivices, Davklson EMC, PO Box 948, alyourkKalCommlsskm enjoy ttie chaHengt of worttlng with A. dlrtcHng tILortt ol s; OROUP HOMt MANAOn NUOED lo worit al ttM DO hortt (or ltdlts. Shifts nm 7 d m otvr (lays otI. EnceHant btntnt p ù j annual gross salary of $1S,4A Valid N<: Drivers Iteanst rtq, Ca« 704-634-3276 lor mora Inlo. . HOME CLEANINO PER80NN«,iLooking for dtptndabit ptoplti FT/PT, days onti. Homt in time Ig mttt ttw kids. Mon.-Fri. 940-6728, ■ HIM HOME BASED nutritkMal busintss кюМпд lot dittilbuton bt wholesalt buyers. Call for .ari intenritw. 704-634-9035. MOCKSVILU BASED DUCTCleaning Co. (601 N.), stalia helper. Clean cut, no criminal record, must bt rtllabit, A tbit to wortt unsiMnilstd, HVAC tim. Jl. Can lor applteatkin, 492- Lexington, NC 27293-0948; Fax 910-248-3114 or Emptoyment ofttee, EOE, adoltsctnia, Christian Educatkm background prtftrrtd but not abtoTultly ntctssary. Potnkm It PT, fttxiblt schtdule, mainly weekend commltmtnta but not totally limitad to such. Interested indhriduais shoukl submit a resume to: Seareh Committtt, Rrst Unittd Mtthodist Church, 305 N. Main St., Mocksvlllt,NC 27028.__________ EARN EXTRA MONEY witti short hrt. TottI Cart ol tht Ctrollnat has optningt lor PT CNA'a A HMC't for privalt duty homt cart. Call Phyllis In ttw Albemartt offtet. Call 1-800- 432«45.____________ ___ FUUTIMEffARTTIMEA lew hrs/wk. will earn you FT payll New product In USA maritel. 6 motivated people to start now. Not MLM. No Inveslmtnl rtq. 1-888- 223-9300. TUPPERWARE-JOIN it Co. Worit your own hn. A mtkt kut ol $$$. Prodi« sells »sell. Fun or PT .^IBrenda at mtssagt.492-5932, Itavt МЛ=/ _ lOLDER.WOMAHkioklng lor a good homt. Houstkeeping A «Minn. 492-2164. FT POSmON RETAIL sales. Salary nag., Insuranct A reUrement. Apply In person to Beechtret Act Hardware, rarnwiflron MO. ¡yiu. TRAIN FOR posltkm in kical Doctors olflet. Compttllhrt salary. Good typliM A number tkUls req. PERSON TO CLEAN private homtt, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood jagtenolits. Ctovertltkfs. -760- SECURITV OFFKERS 17.40:$7.60/hr. Stcurily Forets, Inc. hat immtdialt swing shW optningt In Advanct area. Clean crtmktal, rellablt transportatkxi, lelephiontJa must Conlact Eart at 76^2455,' 8am-4pm, Mon.-Frt. STATESVILLE AUTO AUCTWN lasttking Ptrsonnel lor the totkwring PT poutkms: Car Drivers, req. valid drivers Iteense, Hand HtM Optralors, compiittr txp htlpluli rtq. valM drivers Iteense, ottkit wortters, compuler exp. htlphil. Apply to the Main Olfice, twn.,' Tiiurt. or Fri., Hwyt 21N A 1-77, Slatesville, NC.______________\ GREAT CUPS FOR Hair :' Guaranteed saUslactkm, guaranteed style. Top team mtmbtrs nteded lor rsptd expwiding halrcare business. Grttt Cll^offtrs:comptttthrtwigtt, ' bonus pty, grttt btntfilt, upbtti tnviranmtnt; bttt tnlning In Industry, grmrthoppoituiiilltt. 'r PIttst cdi 659-9000. Ctnlrttlagt,- JonttlownRd..alHwy421. Winston-Salem. WANTED PASTURE LAND lo rent fo^cam. 9884)796.Help Wanted T he Davie C ounty Enterprise-Record is seeking an employee to lielp w ith advertising sales and com position. G ood typing skills are criticaL Please apply to: D w iglit Sparks D avie C ounty Enterprise-Record P.O. Box 99 M ocksville, N C 27028 704-634-2120 Jbedk<fw tkm M*o tm i . Mp.7buekineuielL9 - l(aOÛ)4U-UWAY YM CA : PartikiMlabappertunllti . A du«2lyM no roidv,to ' w artdnbttaaandallK . id M al im gnm , al Study Orw* Sehool r t* . I in m m iiip in iiw o u t аиЯоаИапмОоуЮРМу ' YMCA. SOO PMyHodgM lor m-VMCA. : ш т G H B h J J O B S i o n m v h y i G lîH A T B E N E F IT S / ПиИМв BctwtfulM MsdiosUDsiilBl PMVlNollon • 401K • РопоЮпПи lU M onA M M aneo *Adv«ioaflM M ГаМПШЮТув * ШЯрюуОТ•ККИ1 N— U liH FW lHOtY. m m V A TB O H tH a ч . to t» *M M H il« P T A P T p a tM a M ... -..'-I • Experienced Supennarit M&at Cuttera • Journeyman Meat Cutters •3(id Shift Stock Cleritt • Srd Shift Frozen Food Cleriw L. •S|)MMityFoodCleri(8 ^P«tTtine Produce Clert» ; i i _________________iw r n ШШкМоп«|| lowMpnii SM lipMpii- i ШШШ1Ь41вОС1ал11пвПА M . Qam itent, NC (MB»»lH» iiM* m (H»n rll»H>.a»aaKI>aiiHii»g<wmi.a»- B>14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 30,1997 D a v ie D a te lin e F u n d R a is e rs Saturday, Feb. 8 Countiy Hun it TcndirWn BmMM , Mocta Mnhodist Church, N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Chuich Rd.. 6:30-10:30 a.m. Take­ out. ileUt-ciy. >«8-5518. Ongoing Bln)tD,Mock»1UelMooRLod||i 1949. Fri- (lays. IXiors upcn at 6. TirM game al 7 p.m. R e lig io n __________________ Mofxlay, Feb. 3 single Focus, Green Nfeailows Bupiisi auTch,7p.m.94(W323. Tuesday, Feb. 11 Weigh Down Woriuhop, Ist meeting, Sa< km United Church. 7:M p.m. For info, call Priscilla at 492-5309 or Jo-Ann Ol 492-2090. Monday, Feb. 17 "Finding Ihe Lp^-e of Your UTe*. An 8 wtxk snuJy for singles sponwrcd by Blaise & Green Meadows Baptist Churches, 7 p.m. Formorc info, call 940-6323.Ongoing TuntndncBaplMChuithiSundaySchool. 9:45 am.. Worship, 11 an».; Night Service» 6:30 p.m. Pd.stor • Rev. Billy Sloop. E p is ^ l Church ofihe Ascension. Foric- BixbyRd.Sun. School. 10am. Worship, 11 a-m. Rev. Edwin t. Bailey. 2M4500. DfaUAStoryMinfatiyrorchiktimBilland Piggy Long of Advana*. 998-7716. Senices al (he Oaks. Apt. 7A. Ntilling Road, 7 p.m., 'niun^lays. Bishop T.R, Rice. Clement Grme Church oTGod. Wednes­ day pfflycr scf%icc. 7 p.m. Sanmlay moming Sabbath School, 10am. Green Meackms Baplist Chuith mid^^vek [Tj>vr and Bible sWdy, 7 p.m. Dudle Foster Christian SenkinCiub.4ih Tuesday, Oak Glг^^e Methodist, 10 am. IVischool/PSMTnIs' Afoniing Out, Bethle­ hem Uniicd Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4. Mon., Tues., 'niUR.. 9 a.m.*noon. PMO: Ages 6-23 nwnth-s. Tues., TTiurs., 9 a.m.- noon. Call 998^20 or 998-5083 for info. S p e c ia l E v e n ts_________ Tuesday, Marcli 18 Davk; Counly Republican Parly Conveiv lion. Courthouse, 7:30 p.m. I^irty ofHcers for 1997-99. delegates & ultematc delegates for state, distnct convctiUons. Ongoing Immunkatkm clinic, Health Dept., adull and child, cNrry Tuesday, A:7M p.m. Flu and pneumonia vaccincs available. D a le s to R e m e m b e r Ongoing Rec}xUng Iruck al Cenler Community BldgnS-ll am. NSatunlay. RccycUngtruckat Chapel Method­ ist, 4th Satunlay, 8-11 am.. Recycling Iruck al Jericho-HardtaNi Ru- ritan bldg.. 3rd Satunkiy. 8:30-11 am. Preschool stoi^lime, Tlies., 11 am.,Davie County Library and Cooleemee branch. 30- minutc pmgnm Fw children ages 3-5. Mu­ sic, read aloud, stories. Rims, nursery rhymes. M e e tin g s_________________ Thureday, Feb. 13 Da>1e County School Bus Drhen Asw- datbn. Sr. Ccntcr. Brock Bldg.. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18 Davie Counly RepubUcan PUty, Couit- house, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 DnvleCoiMyRipiiUiauMen'iFxkra- tlon,F4FBarteale, 7:30 a.m.Ongoing Conlacncc T om Board, 3nl Tuesday, Tom Hall. 7 pjn. unless olhcmise ndo). D n h Domestic Vkkacc Senko. Sup­ pon groups for vklinu of domestic violence. All sessions free. conTtdenlial. 'niesdays. 6 pan. DDVS oirnx in Davie Counly Cout- luise. For ¡nfo, call 634-34S0. Omh Counly School ■■■ Orivin W ci>tioil,2nd'niun.,7pjn. Davie Couniy Sr. Cenler. Brack Bids. Conceiwd Biten Aaidiltiiin, 1st & 3ni Wednesdays. Weslem Sleer. 7 p.m. Public welcomc.CallLonnic’nionipson.492-3427. Advme G udm Club, 1st IWs., 9:30 am,Mocks UMC. WIMJ49.Uiiklcare|»D- vided. Moduvifc Gankn Chb, I St Ihus.. First Baptist Fellowship Hall. 7 pm. Sum ofC M M fllli Vcknaii, Ist Mon­ day, Cooleemee Histoical Building, 7 p.ni Mncknllt RdMy Ckib, Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.,RolaiyHul. TnkeOBPoyndiScaiMji.ConcadMclh- odist Church. Mon.. 6 p.m. and 6:2) pjn. or BelhWiem UMC. 7:30.8:30 pm. Tliuis. AAiadAi-Aai>.11>ndays.Spjn.,E«»'i Baptist Church. ItK hC oualyY M lkFoolbilU ^D i- lecton. Tuei. 7 pm Cdunhouie. Cmd JuiyRnom. W B M lR .D nlfB oo*r CM . Sheller at Wm. R. Davie Sdml. 3nl Unitiday. VailtdWa)tboanlordiicclon.4lhMa«lay. 9:30 pm . Bmck BUg.. Room 208. MMk»OiVFWPut4024.№iiHut,Sw- M Ave.. 7pm. 2nd IWsdv. MjKluvPHlBvii J q o o , Isi, 3ni Mon- dqn, Jaycee office beside Hom Oil Cb.. MiinSt..7pm M racaa h r G M CMHraa. 2tid. «h Itundvi. 14» U iak k Drive. 634-2IM. N am lkt AanQ am i AgaiM A l Odds Utoipi SuBikyi. 6 pm , lliundvi. 8 pun, Ipuai » 8 . Brock Bk%. D l« M k a ir HiMiae.910.785-7280. ^---------i - Akohotlb Anonymous, Sundays and Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.. B.C. Brock bklg., upper level. 725-6031. AmerkanLegkmPosI l74,Rotoiy Hut,2nd Thtuiday,?p.tn. Mocksvile Civllan Chib. 6:30 p.m., 2nd, 4th Monday, Westem Steer. Davie Sertoma Ckib. 1st. 3rd ThutMlay. 6:30 pm., Captain Stc\-en*s. Advancc Memorial 1\и18719 Vetemns of ForcignWoisand Ladies Auxiliaiy,4thTues.. 7:30 p.m., post home. Fixd Mill Rood. Amerkan Aancialkm of Retlird Prrsons. Davie Chapter. 2nd Wednesday, 10:30am.. East Room. Brock Bldg., Senior Center. Davie County Right To LiTe, 7 p.m.. 3td "niunday, grand jury room, counhousc. 634- 5235 or 492-5723. CookemeeMemorU VFWPbst 1119,2nd. 4th ThuR.. 7 p.m.. VFW Hall. N.C. 801. Da\1e Arts Council. 4th TJiuiMby. 7:30 p.m.. Brock Gym OfTicc. Corinthbui Lodge No. l7F&AM,2nd.4th Fridays. 7:30 p.m. nt ihc lodge. Моск-ЫОе Masonic Lodge No. 134, Ist. 3ni Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Cookemee American Legion Post 54, Le­ gion Hut.Gladstone Road, 7:30p.m.. Utond 3nl Mondays exccpi holidays. Advance Ммопк Lodge Na 710, 2nd Tbesday. 7;30 p.m. at the lodge. Farmincton Masonk Lodge No. 265,2nd Monday. 7:30 p.m. o! the lodge. Cancer support group, 2nd I'ucsday. 7 pm.,OavieUbrary.forcanccrpaiicnLs,friend, family. 1-800-228-7421 or6W-0313. MocksvitteLkmsCkib, lsi,3idThunidays. 7 p.m., Davic Hospital cafcteria. Mocluvllle-Davie Homebuilders. 4th Thuisday, 7 pm.. Captain Stcxtn's. DavieHighAthktkBooster3.3rd Monday. 7 p.m.. school cofetcria. Disabkd Amerkan Vetenuis No. 75 and Auxiliary. 3nJ Monday, 7;30 p.m., chaptcr home, U.S. 601 south ofMocksvillc. Fmnington Rurilan Club, 2nd Ibunday, 7:30 p.m., Fannington Methodist church. HELPS Ministries. Christian rcco\ ciy pro­ gram fur women sexually abus&J as chi Idrcn. Mondays, 7:30p.m..4l court Square, Room 210. GoUen Age Ckib, 1st Monday. East Room, Sr. Center, Brock BUg., Ш a.m. Althelmers Support Group, 2nd Thurs­ day, 7 p m.. East Room. Sr. Ccntcr. Brock BUg..N.MainSt634-06ll. Humane Sockty of Davie,Davic County SeniorCenter, 2ndTUesday.7p.m. Brait-lieeding Support Group, 2ndTiies- day, Davic Heai^h cipL, M;30p.m. l^uтalsReяourccOriMlizalkn(PRO)sup- po(t group for families of chiklren with dis­ abilities, 2ndTucsday.7p.tn. Call Rosemary КгорГеккг at 998-3311 for location. Jeikho-HanUsonRurilanCkib.2ndTucs- day, 7 p.m.. club building. Health Dcpl.. clitic houn: Моп.-Г^., 8:30- 11:30 a.m.. 14:30 p.m.: Twsdays. 4:30-7 pm.: Teen Health Promotkm Clink, 8:30 am.-noon, 2nd. 4th Saninlays. Davk County Board of Social Senkev 4th Tuesday. 5:30 p.m. at DSS. NtocksviUe AA. Wed., 8 p.m. • closed mtng. Sun.. Й p.m. • open mtng. Call Christine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. W £A. R ecreation 'n«di^7>8pja Plewm PorAU O cm ioiu SMer*slldM ccksvm e•М-1Ш Ш . BibleStudy Tbcsdays. 8:30 u.m. Open to all inlcrcsled. Karate Leam sclf-defcn.se. Build confidence. Exer­ cise ol your pace, “njesdays, 7-9 p.m. $15/ monlh. Discounts for family enrollment. Gymnastics CoH«d ckss ages 5-12. Bars, beam, vault. Поог and more. Fbr Info, callMicheleShaver. Parties, Room Rentals Meeting rooms, kitchen, pool, gym. track. Contact Jennifer Campbell for info. WSY Swim Team Year-roundswimmingpn>gram.ColI Coach Divnny Vestal fw Info. Before/Afterschooi Child Care Ongoing. Call Paity Hcxlgcs for more info. Aerobics. Low. High Impact, Step, Interval, Sr. Aqua Acrobics: morc. Call or come by for sched­ ule. Senior Friday Sri 62 m l up use V free, 8:30-11 ;30 a.m. S e n io rs __________________ Cull 634-0611 for mtre Info. Location is Bruck Center unless noted otherwise. Thursday, Jan. 30 Smiur Chorus. East Rooni. 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31 Woodworldna Clasj, СгаЛ Room. 8:30- 11:30 a.m. BlUiti, East Room, 2-Sp.m. . & Monday, Feb. 3 ¡, Golden Age Club, East Room, 10a.m.< DKoratl«Plilnllnj.Caf«Hia,6:30-9p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4 QalHln|CuiHEKIRoom.9:30a.m.-noon. Noonliling. Rose Room, 11:45 am. Bridge, East Room. I ;304 p.m. RSVP Nuning Home Pwly, 24 p.m. Wednesday, Feb, 5 Wal-Mart Sr. Morning, 8-10 am. VarirtyArt.%CranRoom.8;30-l 1:30am. Card & Board Games. Easi Room, 1:304 p.m. RSVPSewing "B'.RSVP0mctf,9am.-l p.tn. Ttiursday, Feb, 6 Lunch A Leam, Qutis Woods, "Angels in Our Everyday Uvcs", Western St«r, noon. SenbrChonn, East Room. 3 p.m. Stamp CoOector'i Ckib, Rose Room, 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 WoodwotUng Clan, Crad R«)m, 8:30- 11:30 a.m. Bridge, bost Koom, 2-э p.m. Monday, Feb. 10 ^ PbdtalrM, Dr. Dunn. Creft Room, 8:30- 11:30 am. Chokfterol Sembiar & Screening. tion Site. II am. } Cookemee Ckib, First Boptiu BOkiwship Hall. 10 am. Bingo. East Room, 1:30-3:30 p.nv r DwoiiUvtPtaBtfai|>afeleri».6;3»9pm,Tueeday,Feb.11 ОнШпаСк«. East Room. 9:30am-nooa. NooaaUni. Rox Room. 11:45 nm. BlM|t, East Room, l:3(Mp.m. RSVP Nunli« Horn FMy. 2-4 pm. Wednesday. Feb. 12. SingkScQkn'BRdAil. East Room. 8:30 am. Variety Artf, Croft Room. 8:30-tl:30am.. AARP, Еай Room. 10:30 ara Canl & Boanl Games, East Room, 1:304 p.m. RSVPSewtog''B\RSVP0mcc,9am..l p.m. TTiursday, Feb. 13 SiK«rEagbChib.TBA. Sr.1Votlefi,CcnterComm.Bklg., lOam. SenkrCboiiB,East Room, 3 pm. Mdwimer'sSi4)portGroup.EastRoom,7 p.m. Ongoing Sihrr Striden. Brock Gym, 6:30-9 am.. Mon.-Fii. Silver StrUerW СоЫеетее School, 6-8 am. sever Siridnv. Smllh Grove Gym. 7-9 am. YVEDDIScnkirNutntkjn lunch, noon M- W.Mam.1hun.&FH. Report Davie DaMine Items By Noon Monday ItmibrDnitltaMbiishouklbcieported by noon Monday of the pubUcaUon wedc. Call634-2I20or(h)pitbytheomce,S.Main Sl. ocrou from the courthouse. ChÊtkUÊÔuiJÎm StvV m ^gY ourM oneji OutVrnmaom.. :: CRAWFORD CONSTRUCTION CO. R^placf m«nt Window SptdaliaC, CuMom a m • WtoranlM • Al IVpm'; j 8p«iÉUnoin Híf^&avMMfíÉp^rnrm ■'Z' 910^-3438• h m n tf trjStor SALES A SERVICEParts Availabl« Mott MakM 'SINK FMIMEQUinillElltOldMW.ftPMlrMfld. ' Uibtglon.NC 1*M0-2SM113 Of704»7B7»»iai V-- pm^*iiuiCNMO •'isssifsürass?'сомп.иоома LAND8CAPC DEMNitFKBEemjUAns» p r т с1 яи т , 11с л ш т тш ^ itin •' For more information on these events, call Mocksville-Davie recreation, 634-2325. Senior Line Dandng Beginner, Mon.. 10 am. & ‘Hies., 10 am. Advanced. Mon, 11 am. No charge. Rec Ctub Before or after school and out of school Dance Coinpany lYnchooi-senkn. lap. boUet. baton, jazz, ocrobfllks. Mondaysft Wednesdays. Aerobics Dance Room. BnxkGym.$3/cIass.lnstnic* № Kay Watkins. l\ies. & Ihurs.. 5:30-7 pja Special Olympics Varwus activities ongoing. Davie Youth Council 9ih-l2th graders, community involvement, kadersh^ program. 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7-8pm,Rec.Dq)t. SaverstridersWalkClub Senioa 50 and i4>, M-F. 6 am. Molhere Morning Out TWsdays and Tliuisdays. 9-11:30 am. $4 per day. OUR READ ARETHE R E A L\V E ^ Sur^ awards are nice. But that's not why we're here. We're proud of our staff. We're proud of our newspaper. And we're proud of the communities we serve. That pride shows in every newspaper tve publish.. Some say that makes vs winners. We'll accept that. We hrww that the reed winners are our readers. And that ma es its really proud.i General Excdlence ThiidPlace UseofPhotc^raphs News Coverage Second Place Honondjle Mention Dwight Sparics Pubiisiier/Editor R m Place Sports Feature Writing F in t Place Sports (Columns RobinFeiguaioii General Manager FintFlace Sports Hiotography SecaodPlace Photo Page HiM P^ Spot News Plioiogn^^y DAVIB C O U N T Y E N T E E C O R D w i n C a s h Pfck The Winners Ck)ntest Details: Page B4 Fatal Accident Elderiy Farmington Man Dies As Cars Coiiide Saturday Page? __________4 -.-^_______ DAVIE C O U N T Y 8 0 « VSPS1«-1«0 Thurada]', Feb. e, 19*7 32 PAGES Elementary sue Needed To Ease Dowding By JeanneHoupe Davie County Enteiprise Recoid Davie County ivceds a new e1- emenbuy scliool to meet needs cieatedbyarapidlygrowingpopu- lation. ;But a new scliool cannot be cdgipleted by the stait of the next s^tool year, especially when the sdkwl system does nol have the ap^iumate S6 million cost. ';jI1iese are the issues facing a c o ^lte e f o i ^ lo develop a ^ for handling oveiciDWding, - -.Made up of parents and princi­ pals from each school plus school bpaM members and Central Of- flM personnel, the committee ailoplal a plan Jan. 28 to meet spai^ needs in the schools. Among the possibilities for 1997-98 ate the use of mobile units and the continued use of Mocluville Middle School, The school for founh and fiftti graders ^as to be closed and merged with Mocksville Elementaiy, which would grow ftom K-3 to K-5, • Anolher option is the use of limited redistricting to disperse ^tu^nts throughout the school systtm. •. Membeis of the steering com­ mittee responsible for the plan felt tongly about the possibility of limited redistricting, Director of Auiiiliaiy Services W.G. Potts said. ..TTiey agree thatanew elemen­ tary school is needed in the next tine lo five yean and with it, rnoie itdistricting, he said. '' fheirconceniisseeingthatchil- diien are not jeilced iirDm school district to school districi year after year, explained Tony Blakley, steering committee co-chaiiman. ‘But someredislricling is needed 6№ice the next school year be- giiu,hesaid. ' "Rediitricling is a subject people doo't-Uke to talk about," VhM iSnSckoiiii-PtftT W e A re T tie C ham pions RegkKialWaslewalBr System Target Of City^ikxinty Study B y M lk e B a n h ird t Davie County Enteiprise Reconl A regional approach to waste­ water treatmentcould be the result of Unifi's plans to build along I- 40. Davie commissioners last monthiezoned 162 acres toindus- trial for the company. The prop­ erty faces 1-40 east of Pinebrook School Road. Unifi hasn't an­ nounced what will be built on the site, or when it be built The uses are limitedto m aiNActuriiig, distribution and offices. The company also isn't sure of howmuchwastewaterwillbegen- eiated firom the site. Terry Bralley, chainnan of Davie's council on economic de-. veiopment, said Unifi has given' him figures from50,000gaUons a dayto3a0,0Q0galk>nsaday. Thecounty apfiean lobe headed to Mocksvilk with the wastewa­ ter, whii^ wouU eventually go to the town's ireaunent plant м iS n'U iilB '^1^4 County Asks Fbr Auttioilly To Assess Devetopment Fees Statechamps. It hasanice sound,doesn1it?TheDavieHigh School Competition Cheerleading team beat 18 other 4-A teams to win ttie North Carolina champi­ onship recently in Greensboro. Th^re now raising money to go to the naUonal finals in Florida. For a story and more photographs, please turn to page B l. . * riNJiu Df nQmn rvi9 uw iin The houses are eveiywhere. New developments in eastern Davie are popping up like wild onions in the spring. The families moving into those homcssendtheirchildrentoschool here. They expect the local Пге departments andemeigency medi­ cal technicians to respond when Ihey need them, 'niey expect sherifTs protection. They want to be a part of the county water sys­ tem, sometimes a sewer system. Who pays for all of these ser­ vices? Eveiybody. Taxes firomahome generally do not pay for the ser­ vices required. County conunissionets hope to change that.'Hwy have asked the slate General A^embly to enact legislationthal wjU allow Ihem lo assess fees on new consCniction. If allowed lo do so, according to Qiunty Апопку Bob Mce, Davie willhave tojustiiy the fees. The fee chaiged will have lo di­ rectly reflect the cost of the ser­ vice, and that must be backed up by an extensive study. That stuify hasn't been done.' Cbmmissiaaenlisiedeighl''fii- cilities and imptovements" thiKe fees may be used for • water, sewer and drainage projects; • paiks, open spaces and recre­ ational facilities; • emergency medical services facilities; •firestations; • schools; . • cultural facilities; and • solid waste collection, han­ dling and disposal facilities. "Given the fast and acccleiM- ing pace of developinenl in Davie CMiMy, it is desirable di« new. consliuctiaa pay an appopri«e shareofdiereaioniblymiic^pMe4 cost of necetaaiy infroveneMt to conununity teivice iwl pubk facilities,'; accardiiig to the lution 10 be iniiaduced a* a bill in Ihe Geneial Assembly. "Such impact fees will provide: for the health, safciy Md of diecilizenf of Davie Counly by providingaponiaaofthecaMiaf impiovenw m oooininMnityiet. vkx and public iiKililiet which, bean a nlitiaaihip to the cola '; inclined by the cniMy M a itHil'! ofsuchnewdevekiiimc«.'' IjrM lkeBM idM i« Dayie County Eiueipriie Heoonl . 'ni-Cou^ МепЫ НеаШ Complex obnld be on the ned to lecoveiy, but it ' it^'have taken die right turn too lale. ^:.liieetinginMoctavillelaitweek,nieffl- b ^ jo f the boerd of dindon tackled a m ^ problemi, including a ¡possible ttakeovetaflheaamcy.thepQMibil- iiy к о м or man or Ihe ihne member •(D*vie,Rew«iMidbidiU)pull- NU aitintpN w vicealopM ietti. fisdnau said he doesn't want to In between those diicussloi^ "ThOSG IX»ld membOIS VlrflO IM ^ board menibctt said tb ^ laclc iu ^ a m 'm I» Uting 1 want to do is ran an m » necessaiynlniivtokndwwhal'i jik G t h e y C 8 n t S U p p O ftT r i-C O U n ty pM gwnoutorRaleigli.” hesaid. going on in dis agency.'nitt/ve o iiC M t o r e S k m - t O n iC t lt .'' If diat lakeovw did uke place, beenthevictimsofpoormaM«e- . ______ftdnau «aid he wouM likdy ment . -MikePednau,difcctDrordie — jjMe DivUion or Menial Health. . boud tiienten diey had 30 days (Q ' ¿orne up with a pim to correct die prob- terns, or face a,sM lakeov¿ "Oyienll, ' Oavto taartm em ber .'I^ U n 'tlh e < ^ to flh e itiff.E in (k y ; eetddiv«reipelleniaertotocUei<i,lM l, .ih p lin iiV fM M ^ to,IÌM db:in of.ihft' ntedik 'liiO T in cim w dy 33 vicanclee «аИ и 'М О яМ ум Я . _ , poim dw cunent iMerim dinctcr, Dr.DavidBeck,ashiaadtninisln- lor. "Ле cunent bo«d or diiwio«» , w oM «ho№ «ly«M naiainpiiee,e»(ft' : they would be In ID adviaov, nthcr th it policy iM U n iicaiiK iiy. 1 WOÌM im t • I « s M M ú iñ lK n p M a ffM ite sime w viow In phce," N d e * WÉL :v; Diane Poiier, h w d . п м М г. ta q i: Davie О Ц |у . abo a о аш у c im h í* '. sioM r,U heading D tvie'i effiM m U ii^ ih e n iliv e t to'№ Cou«y. 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